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finally, simon — any others? ido i do not think the split would be clu bs.lubs. getting that will be interesting to west ham could be trying to sign a central defender and this is deals in the offering and this is deals in the offering and it will be difficult to get them over the line, but the difficult one will be, if ever to get a goalkeeper, he is england's number one keeper. of course you can keep across all of the very latest from transfer deadline day on the bbc sport website and across bbc sport's social media, and just as a reminder, while this is the final day of the transfer window for all of europe's major leagues. there is still a uk—only window that runs until next friday. so, in that clubs from the efl can still do deals with other efl teams and teams from the premier league — but premier league sides can't conduct any transfers with other premier league teams or clubs from abroad. but that's the latest so far, olly — with just over four hours to go. tammy abraham, jadon sancho and ben chilwell have been told that they can'tjoin up with englan
finally, simon — any others? ido i do not think the split would be clu bs.lubs. getting that will be interesting to west ham could be trying to sign a central defender and this is deals in the offering and this is deals in the offering and it will be difficult to get them over the line, but the difficult one will be, if ever to get a goalkeeper, he is england's number one keeper. of course you can keep across all of the very latest from transfer deadline day on the bbc sport website and...
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dot com simon welcome back to kaiser report exactly max right simon dixon they're not bad going for a new brand new words you've been gone viral what's your video breakdown of this year going through the whole thing what does it mean as opposed dollar world is it a bank or are we not gold standard of digital s.t.r. central baghdad still currencies what do we look for you know what i think is going to be a central bank digital currency i think we're going to see as we talked about in one of the previous episodes on guys are both the absolute tax on the banks and i think this is a central bank led wolves now and central banks are sucking up all the assets all around the world it had taking on too many of those toxic assets i think the i.m.f. is getting ready to roll up all of the central banks into one i.m.f. central bank digital currency it's. trends is this is what they've been looking for for a long time so the i.m.f. came out of the last breaths and was meeting in 1944 when they removed the gold standard and moved it to a gold dollar debt back standards and then in $71.00 the us dec
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simon, the numbers are staggering.t does it mean for furlough programs or extra stimulus cuts from governments? simon: this was always good to be the case most likely. what you saw early in the crisis was furlough programs or waves of compensating companies in payrolls. ,ow, as they look to end companies are starting to cuts, companies that feel the need companies on a hiatus from letting workers go until the crisis had its time. now, big job cuts, and that is likely to continue in these months as companies react to a new normal. these jobsimon, are that will be lost forever or as soon as the economy except in a couple quarters, they are jobs that could come back? simon: [inaudible] we will be looking for this hard jobs. data, white-collar it often happens in recessions that color jobs go, but these could be white-collar jobs, middle management jobs, those are much harder to replace in the longer-term. out, first back in. many companies will decide. tom: simon, an article stopped and it wast night put out worldwide. i
simon, the numbers are staggering.t does it mean for furlough programs or extra stimulus cuts from governments? simon: this was always good to be the case most likely. what you saw early in the crisis was furlough programs or waves of compensating companies in payrolls. ,ow, as they look to end companies are starting to cuts, companies that feel the need companies on a hiatus from letting workers go until the crisis had its time. now, big job cuts, and that is likely to continue in these months...
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simon: it is a bitter conflict.gion where turkey is taking an increased interest with ambitions to be a regional power broker. >> they have been shooting all day, destroying everything. simon: this is the first full-scale wars thatking place here since ethnic armenian one control of nagorno-kabakh more than 25 years ago. but i now, the small breakaw the caucuses button to poland large and -- to pl in large and rarional powers. nia is already in a fight, sending troops. turkey has thrown its weight kind its ally azerbaijan, supplying arms as well as mercenaries from syria. absent from the battlefield for -- is our mia's armenia's ally, moscow. armenians amended- demanded ka rabakh be a part of. armen >> it is hard h to describe terrifying it is when the city is being shelved. n all you ck about is, how can i get low? how can i get safe? simon: aroup of men show me a piece of a rocket that landed in a residential area. >> [speaking foreign language]it s turkish. it is from an f16. >> [speaking foreign language] simon:
simon: it is a bitter conflict.gion where turkey is taking an increased interest with ambitions to be a regional power broker. >> they have been shooting all day, destroying everything. simon: this is the first full-scale wars thatking place here since ethnic armenian one control of nagorno-kabakh more than 25 years ago. but i now, the small breakaw the caucuses button to poland large and -- to pl in large and rarional powers. nia is already in a fight, sending troops. turkey has thrown...
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to simon young simon what would germans what would germans think the country today why would germans think the country today has less social solidarity than under the earth or a tear in regime of the communist east germany. well perhaps the view of the former g.d.r. is getting rosea as it recedes further and further into history you know the clues in the name it called itself a socialist state and indeed there was a sort of lifetime guarantee of a job and a place to live as long as you didn't fight against the system too much so perhaps people. think in the reality that they have now comparing that with the former g.d.r. they may find life tough conditions harsher than they were back then although of course you don't get put in jail these days for applying to leave the country or it criticizing the political leadership i think it's hard to say what people in the west make of what used to be the case in the g.d.r. because of course they only knew it through the media perhaps through occasional family contacts but their opinions on the east of course are mediated to say the least ok we
to simon young simon what would germans what would germans think the country today why would germans think the country today has less social solidarity than under the earth or a tear in regime of the communist east germany. well perhaps the view of the former g.d.r. is getting rosea as it recedes further and further into history you know the clues in the name it called itself a socialist state and indeed there was a sort of lifetime guarantee of a job and a place to live as long as you didn't...
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we get more from simon young. welcome, simon. what form are these sanctions likely to take?on: germany and france say they believe that it is clear beyond doubt that russia had a role in the poisoning of alexey navalny, and that is why, because russia is not assisting in the investigation, they say it is time to move to sanctions. they are going to be putting names to their fellow e.u. member states in the next few days, they say. those will be names, a handful of individuals we believe, of people who, because of their official function, is the way it is being worded, are believed to have responsibility for the crime. they also named an institution, some kind of government body involved in the production of the novichok poison. these are going to be concrete, targeted sanctions. phil: relations between russia and the e.u. are already strained. how will the sanctions go into those? simon: they will make it worse and more difficult for european countries to work together with russia. there are many would like to have russia as a partner. it is an important source of energy, an
we get more from simon young. welcome, simon. what form are these sanctions likely to take?on: germany and france say they believe that it is clear beyond doubt that russia had a role in the poisoning of alexey navalny, and that is why, because russia is not assisting in the investigation, they say it is time to move to sanctions. they are going to be putting names to their fellow e.u. member states in the next few days, they say. those will be names, a handful of individuals we believe, of...
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phil: simon young, thank you. now to italy.he world health organization is describing it as an example of best practice in dealing with the coronavirus. officials are praising government policies and the discipline shown by italians. we went to my land to find out how a nation hard at the start of the pandemic is now coping much better. reporter: she lived through the spanish flu, the two world wars, and now survived covid-19. fatima is 100 years old. -- 108 years old. during the first wave of the coronavirus in italy, she saw many friends in her nursing home die. >> i have been through so many things in my life, and i amm still here. it looks as if jesus christ does not want me. reporter: care homes were hard hit in the early stages of the pandemic, when milan was at the epicenter of the outbreak. more than half of the 33,000 lives lost in italy were here in the city and the surrounding them bardi region -- lombardi region. this volunteer with the white crust provided emergency -- wiwh the red cross provided emergency help dur
phil: simon young, thank you. now to italy.he world health organization is describing it as an example of best practice in dealing with the coronavirus. officials are praising government policies and the discipline shown by italians. we went to my land to find out how a nation hard at the start of the pandemic is now coping much better. reporter: she lived through the spanish flu, the two world wars, and now survived covid-19. fatima is 100 years old. -- 108 years old. during the first wave of...
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simon wiesenthal. we all have this idea of simon wiesenthal as important, famous, historic nazi hunter. imagine simon wiesenthal in 1945. he was a former architect, with no police experience. he stumbled out of a concentration camp, weighing less than hundred pounds. he was a really tall guy. yet a very keen memory of all the guards names. he was determined to go after these war criminals. one of the chief people on that list was adolf eichmann. he did some core things, he determined that adolf eichmann was still alive and more accurately was not dead. the eichmann family petitioned the government to declare that he had died. i won't go into it, but he proved that that was not the case. the second thing that wiesenthal did is that he collected documents. evidence that was disappearing in many respects. the third thing he did was discovered a photograph of eichmann. adolf, despite only being a lt. col. believed in his heart that he would be sought after the war. he made it his mission to never be photog
simon wiesenthal. we all have this idea of simon wiesenthal as important, famous, historic nazi hunter. imagine simon wiesenthal in 1945. he was a former architect, with no police experience. he stumbled out of a concentration camp, weighing less than hundred pounds. he was a really tall guy. yet a very keen memory of all the guards names. he was determined to go after these war criminals. one of the chief people on that list was adolf eichmann. he did some core things, he determined that adolf...
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simon d.w. has been speaking with an epidemiologist at both ends of shari to hospital told us that the city's a medical infrastructure is well prepared not even in spring time. hospital the passage here you know capacity it was it was even remotely used in germany we are well aware that in some cities in italy in spain in also france. also u.k. the of there was a shortage but in germany there has never been a shortage to give you a clearer idea occurred the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in believe. so simon young it does look like germany is ready for a surge in coverage 19 cases if it comes. it really does phil i mean underlining those figures there are currently less than 500 patients in intensive care being treated for covert 19 we understand germany has 30000 intensive care beds available and could easily make another 12000 hospital beds available for intensive care corona patients so i think what a lot of hospital managers are saying is you know the
simon d.w. has been speaking with an epidemiologist at both ends of shari to hospital told us that the city's a medical infrastructure is well prepared not even in spring time. hospital the passage here you know capacity it was it was even remotely used in germany we are well aware that in some cities in italy in spain in also france. also u.k. the of there was a shortage but in germany there has never been a shortage to give you a clearer idea occurred the about 3 percent of intensive care...
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political correspondent simon young welcome simon so what are german authorities doing to slow this surge in factions. well phil the overall strategy remains the same to observe the hygiene and distancing rules and when infections do jump up then tougher measures and local law downs can be imposed and that's what's happened for instance in munich it's also happening now in berlin as you mentioned the german capital has now jumped up above that key marker of 50 new infections but 100000 people in 7 days is just above that so the berlin or thorax is of imposed these sort of but bans on bars operating through the night and other contact restrictions another development is that many of the german states have imposed a ban on even on germans domestic travelers from those hotspot areas using hotels so that's quite an extreme measure it shows there is concern about the development of corona here and chancellor merkel will be holding a meeting with the mayors of germany's largest 11 cities on friday to discuss what more can be done there i think this particular concern about the the process in th
political correspondent simon young welcome simon so what are german authorities doing to slow this surge in factions. well phil the overall strategy remains the same to observe the hygiene and distancing rules and when infections do jump up then tougher measures and local law downs can be imposed and that's what's happened for instance in munich it's also happening now in berlin as you mentioned the german capital has now jumped up above that key marker of 50 new infections but 100000 people...
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and it was also a bad day for another british hopeful, simon yates. nick parrott reports. this is the day they were hoping to ta ke this is the day they were hoping to take the overall lead. but, instead of looking pretty in the pink leadersjersey, was of looking pretty in the pink leaders jersey, was that in tatters after crashing before the real action to get under way. he looked fine until around 18 miles to go when the pace picked up and he slipped back. simon yates struggled too. he is expected to challenge thomas in the battle of the britons. but with five miles to the finish and he slipped back. simon yates struggled too. he is expected to challenge thomas in the battle of the britons. but with five miles to the britons. but with five miles to the finish of the volcano mount, he blew. ecuador is players the first to conquer the summit and claims the overall lead. when thomas rolled in, he found he was no more than 11 minutes behind. he immediately went but his hopes are over. we're into the second week at the french open with quarterfinal places at stake. mens world
and it was also a bad day for another british hopeful, simon yates. nick parrott reports. this is the day they were hoping to ta ke this is the day they were hoping to take the overall lead. but, instead of looking pretty in the pink leadersjersey, was of looking pretty in the pink leaders jersey, was that in tatters after crashing before the real action to get under way. he looked fine until around 18 miles to go when the pace picked up and he slipped back. simon yates struggled too. he is...
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simone, thank you for joining us tonight. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me tonight, lawrence. glad to hear that you watched the biden town hall. >> it was a tough choice. simone, i have to ask you about kate bettingfield because she was originally scheduled to be here tonight in this spot. she has been reported today to have tested positive for the coronavirus. what do you know about her condition and what can you tell us generally about others in the biden campaign? >> so, lawrence, i do want a quick correct because kate bettingfield is not here because she is in philadelphia with the vice-president tonight, coronavirus-free, covid-19 free. all our staff are regularly tested, as are dr. biden, joe biden, senator harris and m mr. emhoff. she did not have a positive test. who did test positive was senator harris's communications director. i've spoken with her today. i know senator harris and vice-president biden have also spoken with her today and she's doing well, and we are pulling for her. she's tough. she's workin
simone, thank you for joining us tonight. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me tonight, lawrence. glad to hear that you watched the biden town hall. >> it was a tough choice. simone, i have to ask you about kate bettingfield because she was originally scheduled to be here tonight in this spot. she has been reported today to have tested positive for the coronavirus. what do you know about her condition and what can you tell us generally about others in the biden campaign?...
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simon, many thanks. simon jack, would be supported. simon, many thanks. family — including three young children and a 29—year—old woman — have died in a car crash near oxford. it happened on the aao to the west of the cityjust before ten o'clock last night. the victims, who were all from oxfordshire, included two girls, aged four and eight, and a six—year—old boy. a 30—year—old man and an 18—month—old girl who were with them in the car, are in a critical condition in hospital. president trump has held his first election rally since testing positive for covid—19 less than two weeks ago. he told supporters in the battleground state of florida that he could "kiss everybody" as he was now immune. more than 10 million americans have cast their ballots in early voting ahead of november's poll. nomia iqbal reports from the united states. they queued for hours to witness the return of their homecoming hero. covid precautions in place, but most in the crowd were maskless. as was their commander—in—chief, a beaming president tossed out maga themed masks to a crowd
simon, many thanks. simon jack, would be supported. simon, many thanks. family — including three young children and a 29—year—old woman — have died in a car crash near oxford. it happened on the aao to the west of the cityjust before ten o'clock last night. the victims, who were all from oxfordshire, included two girls, aged four and eight, and a six—year—old boy. a 30—year—old man and an 18—month—old girl who were with them in the car, are in a critical condition in...
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simon young simon much appreciated let's get you brief now on some of the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic virus infections in the netherlands are also soaring registering over $5800.00 cases in 24 hours more than double the number from a week ago in france new daily cases or at an all time high and hospitalizations have also jumped with more than 7500 people currently receiving hospital treatment for covert 19 a top immunologist in the united states has quit his job over president trump's response to the virus dr rick wright said the administration was ignoring scientific expertise. now highlighting some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour fresh clashes have erupted between azerbaijan and armenia in and around the disputed region of new going to the fighting comes ahead of talks between the u.s. france and russia aimed at securing a cease fire between the 2 former soviet republics. residents of mexico's yucatan peninsula are cleaning up after hurricane delta the storm packed winds of up to 17575 kilometers per hour there were no reports of
simon young simon much appreciated let's get you brief now on some of the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic virus infections in the netherlands are also soaring registering over $5800.00 cases in 24 hours more than double the number from a week ago in france new daily cases or at an all time high and hospitalizations have also jumped with more than 7500 people currently receiving hospital treatment for covert 19 a top immunologist in the united states has quit his job over...
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simon young simon much appreciated the pandemic is a challenge for women around the world they've been more likely to face layoffs or stop working to take care of children or the elderly that's also true in kenya where a business run by women for women is struggling to get through the pandemic once upon a time because zari was phenomenal with hope the jewelry company was set up in 1975 the idea to give vulnerable fingal mothers a job and free medical care it was a successful model the shop especially popular with tourists who once flock to purchase the handmade creations. but kovac 19 have ended it all. lack a foot fall and a drop in order as have forced bosses to layoff the vast majority of cars the restock usually we have $200.00 that 5 single mothers working in the factory but right now we have only thought to place them in walking so we must and we depend on to what it's but sites now we are struggling to get or does the mint in the that place single mothers. for the women who remain times are tough. beth what sharon has 4 children to take care of she's also got knowns that are rap
simon young simon much appreciated the pandemic is a challenge for women around the world they've been more likely to face layoffs or stop working to take care of children or the elderly that's also true in kenya where a business run by women for women is struggling to get through the pandemic once upon a time because zari was phenomenal with hope the jewelry company was set up in 1975 the idea to give vulnerable fingal mothers a job and free medical care it was a successful model the shop...
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on for more on the late legend i'm joined now in the studio by reporter simon of bone simon what do we know about the circumstances of his death well what we know is what his son wolf posted to social media that he suffered he'd been through in on long and arduous battle with cancer we know that he had throat cancer and had been seeking treatment in germany for about the past 5 years but he didn't really tell anybody kept to term self so his death still comes as a shock to to to many in the music world he had even been suggesting that he was planning to tour next year. 2020 just keeps getting worse and worse attendee to this is what will he be remembered for if you think well for being out of virtue of the guitar of course and for being a success story as as we heard he came from the netherlands. essentially in poverty but they brought a piano with him on the boat and his father was a musician and clarinetist and he even played on one of them socially and. he and his brother 1st and he learned to play the drums and alex learned to play the guitar and then they switched when they saw th
on for more on the late legend i'm joined now in the studio by reporter simon of bone simon what do we know about the circumstances of his death well what we know is what his son wolf posted to social media that he suffered he'd been through in on long and arduous battle with cancer we know that he had throat cancer and had been seeking treatment in germany for about the past 5 years but he didn't really tell anybody kept to term self so his death still comes as a shock to to to many in the...
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simon so is germany starting to lose its grip on the pandemic. well the situation's worrying fill for 2 days in a row now the number of new infections across germany has been more than 4000 and the 7 day our number which tells you roughly how fast the d. the disease is spreading is now up to 1.37 so compared with some other european countries these numbers are not high. france for instance has had 20000 new infections in the last 24 hours but these are much higher numbers than we've been seeing here in germany for the past several months and it is troubling i think because we are now entering the colder part of the year when people will be spending more time indoors those fears that that will massively boost the likely infection rates and so there is concern the current trend is a rapid spread of the virus and that's why we're seeing a cities across germany taking more drastic measures and you mention in your in your report the possible involvement of german armed forces in what capacity. you know what the the mayors of the 11 the large cities ha
simon so is germany starting to lose its grip on the pandemic. well the situation's worrying fill for 2 days in a row now the number of new infections across germany has been more than 4000 and the 7 day our number which tells you roughly how fast the d. the disease is spreading is now up to 1.37 so compared with some other european countries these numbers are not high. france for instance has had 20000 new infections in the last 24 hours but these are much higher numbers than we've been seeing...
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simon, this is the critical point. —— wright lets hope so.n in devon, it is not so much the british eating the fresh, just the fish we sell in mediterranean markets, and if there isn't a trade deal, that is in trouble. you can catch all the fish you like, if you haven't got anyone to sell them... most of the fish brits eat a cut in norwegian or icelandic watches. i agree with both analisa and stefanie that fishing is a tenth of 1% of british gdp. banking is 100 times more important than that. you're also right, it speaks to our identity as island nation. we have historical memories of the cod wars, clashing boats in the channel is... when i went down there, what was interesting to me, when i talk to fishermen, they don't wa nt when i talk to fishermen, they don't want it all. the truth is that they can't catch it all. the fleet isn't big enough. what they want is a slightly better deal. when you hear this rhetoric about it is our flesh, we wa nt this rhetoric about it is our flesh, we want them all, that is not with the fishing industry thems
simon, this is the critical point. —— wright lets hope so.n in devon, it is not so much the british eating the fresh, just the fish we sell in mediterranean markets, and if there isn't a trade deal, that is in trouble. you can catch all the fish you like, if you haven't got anyone to sell them... most of the fish brits eat a cut in norwegian or icelandic watches. i agree with both analisa and stefanie that fishing is a tenth of 1% of british gdp. banking is 100 times more important than...
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racing had been hit bya out simon zebo.p and threw everything into the second half. simon zebo scored again but all initially afterwards finn russell was rumbled, his pass intercepted and henry slade of england trotted over for the racing still but not relent and with the penalty they were only one point behind. chiefs lost a man to the sin bin butjust as a decisive racing 92 try seemed inevitable exeter somehow w011 try seemed inevitable exeter somehow won a penalty and saved the match. now in the final seconds' time to make sure and joe simmons with the kick to the top of europe. what a moment and for exeter, what the decade. patrick geary, bbc news. the premier league and scottish premiership returned today after the international break. highlights of all the game follow the news, but i've got the results, if you want them. it was all square in the merseyside derby as league leaders everton came from behind twice against liverpool. it finished 2—2 but liverpool captain jordan henderson had an injury—time goal disallowed
racing had been hit bya out simon zebo.p and threw everything into the second half. simon zebo scored again but all initially afterwards finn russell was rumbled, his pass intercepted and henry slade of england trotted over for the racing still but not relent and with the penalty they were only one point behind. chiefs lost a man to the sin bin butjust as a decisive racing 92 try seemed inevitable exeter somehow w011 try seemed inevitable exeter somehow won a penalty and saved the match. now in...
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juliette: simon flint joining us from singapore. thank you so much.ut on the indian open as we get markets trading for the last a of the week. we've got the nifty up about .5%, quite interesting given there was a flat decision for most asian markets. we are starting to see things turn around with hong kong and china, japan also trading higher , so the indexes in asia joining. expectss logistics unit business to recover in the coming months after disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. the ceo spoke to bloomberg about the outlook and how the double 11 shopping bonanza could boost their gains. about 1.8ar, we moved billion in one week. so, we are working with all our partners to be prepared for this year's new -- we're seeing the growth rate, the total number of parcels this year, we're expecting additional 30% growth. so, that's how people are thinking about. >> in terms of parcels, 30% increase, is that over the 11 days or is that on and over year? >> analyzed. even though we slowed down, 50%, 40% growth at the scale, we are more than 60 billi
juliette: simon flint joining us from singapore. thank you so much.ut on the indian open as we get markets trading for the last a of the week. we've got the nifty up about .5%, quite interesting given there was a flat decision for most asian markets. we are starting to see things turn around with hong kong and china, japan also trading higher , so the indexes in asia joining. expectss logistics unit business to recover in the coming months after disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic....
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simon jones, bbc news.idnight on friday — meaning no household mixing indoors. other parts of the country including essex, york and north east derbyshire will also face higher covid restrictions from midnight on saturday. no agreement in talks between greater manchester leaders and the government over moving the region into the highest level of restrictions. a mother of a young boy with down‘s syndrome has made a series of cue cards which lets people know what language is appropriate to use in relation to the condition. she created the cards after she experienced unintentionally hurtful comments about her son. a hospital in cornwall has recently started using them. anna varle reports. can you say "bubbles" ? b-b-b-b... when i had arthur, one year ago, i did not know he had down syndrome, so when i was told, it was a real shock to me and i realised that i had really outdated, negative visions around down syndrome. where's arthur? there he is! so i thought, "where do these views come from? and then i realised
simon jones, bbc news.idnight on friday — meaning no household mixing indoors. other parts of the country including essex, york and north east derbyshire will also face higher covid restrictions from midnight on saturday. no agreement in talks between greater manchester leaders and the government over moving the region into the highest level of restrictions. a mother of a young boy with down‘s syndrome has made a series of cue cards which lets people know what language is appropriate to use...
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but now it's owners brothers peter, simon and tony are retiring after 45 years in business. >> it iso hang out. >> they are already for a break from the long seven day work weeks. the three siblings immigrated from jordan and they bought this building at the corner of san jose and san juan avenues. >> it meant a lot for us, we came to this country in 1973, the american dream. >> they've made a living making the best sandwiches they could. and retired police captain joseph mcmahon says each of the brothers is best known for his big heart. >> the best, the most generous guy i've ever met. >> for more than 30 years the brothers have met people at the picnic parade across the street out balboa park, they've also given away thanksgiving meals, hosted easter egg hunts and donated food for community events. and roxy's walls are filled with photos the sports teams have sponsored from little league to balboa high and city college. >> they'll know us by name and it became more of a family.>> a family who cares, recently a customer saw simon giveaway food to an unemployed customer who didn't ha
but now it's owners brothers peter, simon and tony are retiring after 45 years in business. >> it iso hang out. >> they are already for a break from the long seven day work weeks. the three siblings immigrated from jordan and they bought this building at the corner of san jose and san juan avenues. >> it meant a lot for us, we came to this country in 1973, the american dream. >> they've made a living making the best sandwiches they could. and retired police captain...
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good morning, simone. >> good morning.part of my journey is all about my dad's side of the family. and it actually led me to a place that's not too far from where you both are right now, in new york. >> looking at my heritage, with the help of our sponsor ancestry, it is teaching me so much about my past. and how it informs our present. i learned about the plight of my third great grandmother on my mom's side, a formerly enslaved black woman, who lived in the late 19th century south. my past only provides more context for the experiences and the emotions that i have today. i couldn't wait to share what i've learned with the two people who know me better than just about anyone. >> it just personalizes our story, and the tremendous hardship of being a slave, and having this message that you are not valued, and surviving. >> yeah. >> just say your name. and frame it. >> but that's just one parts of the story to. fully understand how i got here, i needed to learn about my dad's family. >> we've got 29% england, and northwester
good morning, simone. >> good morning.part of my journey is all about my dad's side of the family. and it actually led me to a place that's not too far from where you both are right now, in new york. >> looking at my heritage, with the help of our sponsor ancestry, it is teaching me so much about my past. and how it informs our present. i learned about the plight of my third great grandmother on my mom's side, a formerly enslaved black woman, who lived in the late 19th century...
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veteran manufacturer simon one sells instant milk to the u.s. his products a popular among the nostalgic communities who missed the taste of hong kong signature beverage hong kong has long been reckoned. you know. famous for or reputed for is branding for the quality and confidence to consumers this post more competitive. over are the countries but much like hong kong style milk it's now a bittersweet business the latest policy is another reason for simon and many others to decouple from the u.s. markets. being caught in the hurricane would be getting worse and worse. exploring our markets to other countries we are also souls in products from europe from other countries instead of from the states. and we don't want to go in there with we might have to redesign our packaging we may have to. work on our. strategy so as to strain for our brand as a whole product. nastia hong kong shipment to the us total $39000000000.00 u.s. dollars but almost 80 percent was really exports from mainland china and that's why the new labeling rule will also hit china
veteran manufacturer simon one sells instant milk to the u.s. his products a popular among the nostalgic communities who missed the taste of hong kong signature beverage hong kong has long been reckoned. you know. famous for or reputed for is branding for the quality and confidence to consumers this post more competitive. over are the countries but much like hong kong style milk it's now a bittersweet business the latest policy is another reason for simon and many others to decouple from the...
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our football reporter simon stone joins us tonight.stand meetings between the efl clubs began early this morning and have continued throughout the day. any indication if the offer from the premier league will be accepted? well, we are still awaiting a statement from the football league to outline their position but my understanding is that they will not be accepting the £50 million for leaguei be accepting the £50 million for league i and the two as it is presented. basically because there is nothing in there for the championship and they do not want to be seen as splitting efl and there was unanimity were equally until there was options on the table on how to respond to the premier league which is the initial concern. so, the wording of the statement, when it eventually comes out, will be very interesting because it will be very interesting because it will be very difficult given rick perry has spent a long time basically saying that we need £250 million than saying, well, you offered us this, we do not want to come and take it away.
our football reporter simon stone joins us tonight.stand meetings between the efl clubs began early this morning and have continued throughout the day. any indication if the offer from the premier league will be accepted? well, we are still awaiting a statement from the football league to outline their position but my understanding is that they will not be accepting the £50 million for leaguei be accepting the £50 million for league i and the two as it is presented. basically because there is...
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simon young simon much appreciated. let's get you briefed on some of the other latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic in paris nearly half of all intensive care beds are now occupied by covert 1000 patients hospitals in the french capital moved to emergency mode on thursday canceling staff holidays and perspiring non-essential operations italy has seen more than 4000 infections in a single day for the 1st time since mid april the number of deaths in italy however significantly lower than at the height of the pandemic russian health authorities are recommending people stay home this weekend on thursday cases in russia shot up to levels close to the peak earlier this year. turning now to some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour clashes have broken out in the indonesia's capital jakarta during a 3rd day of protests and strikes against new legislation the so-called jobs creation law was approved by parliament on monday demonstrators say the law undermines workers' rights and weakens envir
simon young simon much appreciated. let's get you briefed on some of the other latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic in paris nearly half of all intensive care beds are now occupied by covert 1000 patients hospitals in the french capital moved to emergency mode on thursday canceling staff holidays and perspiring non-essential operations italy has seen more than 4000 infections in a single day for the 1st time since mid april the number of deaths in italy however significantly lower...
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political correspondent simon young welcome simon what have we learned about today's meeting. well this was a 45 minute meeting between spell out a ticket on sky and angle of met coal and dirty can also according to her spokeswoman the same thing made clear that the opposition has one goal in particular and that is that new elections must be held in belarus free and transparent elections for the presidency she also told the chancellor we hear that. the she felt was to make the point of the opposition protests not directed against europe or russia they all the result of internal an internal critical political crises. in russia and i think she also repeated that point that the european sanctions against location because circle don't go far enough that she wants to see that list of people affected by sanctions or extended that's a point that she was making on social media after this meeting this evening so that's what she wants or what sort of answer she going to get from germany what sort of support is burning. well that remains to be seen but i think that the opposition are ask
political correspondent simon young welcome simon what have we learned about today's meeting. well this was a 45 minute meeting between spell out a ticket on sky and angle of met coal and dirty can also according to her spokeswoman the same thing made clear that the opposition has one goal in particular and that is that new elections must be held in belarus free and transparent elections for the presidency she also told the chancellor we hear that. the she felt was to make the point of the...
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let's get the latest now stuff and simon's joining us from washington good day to you simon the president may be back at the white house sounding upbeat but that does not and all the uncertainty about his health doesn't stuff on. no it doesn't and let's remind our viewers this is a president on steroids not figuratively literally steroids and maybe that explains why he feels so strong and so good after just 2 days well most 3 days in care of a tough team of physicians and doctors who has given him any possible treatment the best treatment possible medic medicines is that which are not at this point all the early in the disease available to all the americans who are infected by covert 19 who were not available which were not available to all the americans who died 210000 plus so that's the difference here and yes it was a. reminder for everybody here in the u.s. watching this this was a bizarre show this was the show man show with the president coming after a few days in walter reed medical center back to the white house portraying himself as a strong wind basically as if he would have bea
let's get the latest now stuff and simon's joining us from washington good day to you simon the president may be back at the white house sounding upbeat but that does not and all the uncertainty about his health doesn't stuff on. no it doesn't and let's remind our viewers this is a president on steroids not figuratively literally steroids and maybe that explains why he feels so strong and so good after just 2 days well most 3 days in care of a tough team of physicians and doctors who has given...
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that's just what the devil of political correspondent simon young welcome simon so when spotlight on a skier asks. for help and mediate saying the with the better roots in the government what sort of answer do you think she's going to get. well phil i think it's pretty clear where the sympathies lie in the chancellor ie angela merkel spokesman was saying today that she sees spent. as a key figure in the belarus opposition movement that she's looking forward to their meeting very much on tuesday and this has got huge admiration for the peaceful demonstrators in belarus and the german government is at the same time repeating its calls on the regime to end violence to release political prisoners and to hold very transparent elections or i think you can see the direction in which the thinking is going to can all scar will get a good reception having said that it will he will have to wait and see what she asked for and whether berlin can become more directly involved in mediation it's worth pointing out back in august and other medical agreed with bloody amir putin that neither germany or
that's just what the devil of political correspondent simon young welcome simon so when spotlight on a skier asks. for help and mediate saying the with the better roots in the government what sort of answer do you think she's going to get. well phil i think it's pretty clear where the sympathies lie in the chancellor ie angela merkel spokesman was saying today that she sees spent. as a key figure in the belarus opposition movement that she's looking forward to their meeting very much on tuesday...
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that's caught up with the devil of political correspondent simon young welcome simon so when svetlana. asks. for help and mediates and the way they have better groups in the government what sort of answer do you think she's going to get. well phil i think it's pretty clear where the sympathies lie in the chancellor ie angela merkel spokesman was saying today that she sees. taken off as a key figure in the belarus opposition movement that she's looking forward to their meeting very much on tuesday and this has got huge admiration for the peaceful demonstrators in belarus and the german government is at the same time repeating its calls on the regime to end violence to release political prisoners and to hold very transparent elections or i think you can see the direction in which the thinking is going to can all scar will get a good reception having said that it will he will have to wait and see what she asked for and whether berlin can become more directly involved in mediation it's worth pointing out back in august and other medical agreed with glad you may have putin that neither ger
that's caught up with the devil of political correspondent simon young welcome simon so when svetlana. asks. for help and mediates and the way they have better groups in the government what sort of answer do you think she's going to get. well phil i think it's pretty clear where the sympathies lie in the chancellor ie angela merkel spokesman was saying today that she sees. taken off as a key figure in the belarus opposition movement that she's looking forward to their meeting very much on...
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simon jack, bbc news.almost all abortions. they defied government orders to march in the capital warsaw in nine straight days of protests, with anger focused on the governing right—wing law and justice party, whose lawmakers asked the court to make the decision. the ruling bans abortion in all cases except for rape, incest and where the mother's life is in danger. france's interior minister has warned that more militant attacks are likely and said the country was at war with islamist ideology. his comments follow the fatal stabbing of three people in a knife attack at a church in nice. a memorial has been set up outside the basilica, with flowers and candles lit for the victims. it's the second such attack in france in two weeks, and president macron has held an emergency meeting with senior ministers. nick beake reports. at the notre dame basilica, they mourned the murdered — a place of worship that became the site of killing. the last words of mother of three simone barreto silva were, "tell my children
simon jack, bbc news.almost all abortions. they defied government orders to march in the capital warsaw in nine straight days of protests, with anger focused on the governing right—wing law and justice party, whose lawmakers asked the court to make the decision. the ruling bans abortion in all cases except for rape, incest and where the mother's life is in danger. france's interior minister has warned that more militant attacks are likely and said the country was at war with islamist...
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simon, thank you very much.t of covid—i9 on livelihoods because a musicians' charity is warning it faces an avalanche of appeals for financial support. the uk's billion—pound live music industry has been all but shut down by the pandemic. now a study by the charity help musicians has found that 96% of performers have lost the majority of their income, with more than half earning nothing whatsoever from music. government aid for freelancers is set to be scaled back drastically from november ist, spelling financial disaster for many self—employed musicians. james ainscough is chief executive of the charity help musicians. we are getting used to bleak pictures but this is the blea kest of pictures but this is the bleakest of them all, it feels! the wiping out of any industry from the sort of statistics? it does feel like that at the moment, doesn't it? the impact on musicians is notjust financial. there is a severe mental health impact as well, so foreign five musicians in our survey are worried about pay bills, ne
simon, thank you very much.t of covid—i9 on livelihoods because a musicians' charity is warning it faces an avalanche of appeals for financial support. the uk's billion—pound live music industry has been all but shut down by the pandemic. now a study by the charity help musicians has found that 96% of performers have lost the majority of their income, with more than half earning nothing whatsoever from music. government aid for freelancers is set to be scaled back drastically from november...
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political correspondent simon young welcome simon what's the sanctions likely to take. well phil germany and france say they believe that it's clear beyond doubt that russia had a role in the poisoning of alexei nevada only and that's why because russia isn't assisting in the investigation they say it's time to move to sanctions they going to be putting names to their fellow e.u. member states in the next few days they say and those will be names just a handful of individuals we believe of people who because of their official function is the way it's being worded are believed to have responsibility for their crimes they may also name an institution some kind of government body that's involved in the production of the. poison so you know these are going to be concrete targeted sanctions so relations between russia and the e.u. are already strained so how these latest proposals go to affect. they're just going to make it worse worse and more difficult for european countries to work together with russia germany would like to have russia as a partner it's an important sourc
political correspondent simon young welcome simon what's the sanctions likely to take. well phil germany and france say they believe that it's clear beyond doubt that russia had a role in the poisoning of alexei nevada only and that's why because russia isn't assisting in the investigation they say it's time to move to sanctions they going to be putting names to their fellow e.u. member states in the next few days they say and those will be names just a handful of individuals we believe of...
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let's get more on all this from simon calderfrom the get more on all this from simon calder from thesimon calderfrom the independent. was this expected? calderfrom the independent. was this expected ? are calderfrom the independent. was this expected? are you surprised? what were the numbers in these areas? poland wasn't as surprised as anybody because the numbers have been gradually increasing, we are now well above the government's threshold. 20 cases per 100,000 over a course of the week. what the real shock is, turkey has been included. tu rkey‘s shock is, turkey has been included. turkey's figures have been low. they had been steady, and that apparently raised suspicions among the department for transport here in tre nto department for transport here in trento london where it's very noisy. —— central london. very surprisingly, turkey is one of the few mediterranean countries which we can get to with any certainty. i estimate there are at least 10,000 british holiday—makers there at the moment who are right now trying to figure out if they can get out of the country tomorrow. the
let's get more on all this from simon calderfrom the get more on all this from simon calder from thesimon calderfrom the independent. was this expected? calderfrom the independent. was this expected ? are calderfrom the independent. was this expected? are you surprised? what were the numbers in these areas? poland wasn't as surprised as anybody because the numbers have been gradually increasing, we are now well above the government's threshold. 20 cases per 100,000 over a course of the week....
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that's catch up with the developed political correspondent simon young welcome simon so when svetlana. asks. for help and mediate the with the better what sort of answer do you think she's going to get. well phil i think it's pretty clear where the sympathies lie in the chancellor ie angela merkel spokesman was saying today that she sees. as a key figure in the belarus opposition movement that she's looking forward to their meeting very much on tuesday and this has got huge admiration for the peaceful demonstrators in belarus and the german government is at the same time repeating its calls on the regime to end violence to release political prisoners and to hold very transparent elections or i think you can see the direction in which the thinking is going to can all scar will get a good reception having said that it will he will have to wait and see what she asked for and whether berlin can become more directly involved in mediation it's worth pointing out back in august and other medical agreed with glad you may have putin that neither germany nor russia would get more directly invol
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so simon young it does look like germany is ready for a surge in covered 19 cases if it comes. it really does phil i mean underlining those figures there are currently less than 500 patients in intensive care being treated for covert 19 we understand germany has 30000 intensive care beds available and could easily make another 12000 hospital beds available for intensive care carona patients so i think what a lot of hospital managers are saying is you know they don't want these warnings about a worsening situation to unsettle people on julie germany's health care system has proved itself pretty robust over recent months and what the health minister said again today was you know as long as everybody just shows common sense and a base the clear rules then there's a good chance of getting through the winter relatively unscathed i thank you for that political correspondent simon yo. now we'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world media has accused neighboring us of by java shutting a historic a feed role in the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh more
so simon young it does look like germany is ready for a surge in covered 19 cases if it comes. it really does phil i mean underlining those figures there are currently less than 500 patients in intensive care being treated for covert 19 we understand germany has 30000 intensive care beds available and could easily make another 12000 hospital beds available for intensive care carona patients so i think what a lot of hospital managers are saying is you know they don't want these warnings about a...
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let's talk about his life accomplishments now with simon bone here with me in a studio good morning to you something everybody even held as life begins doesn't it right it bursts his life as a musician it's one of those success stories yes as we just heard he was born in amsterdam and moved to the united states with his family when he was 7 and 162. the story goes they had $50.00 with him but they took a piano on board the ship in a boat the arrived on on a ship. that's the story yes and they were very musical family the father was a professional musician that. played the clarinet and. the 2 boys learn to play piano at an early age but later on he learned to play drums and his brother alex learned to play guitar one day they saw that the other was better at their own instrument and they switched and that's how the legend was born and they were in pasadena california one of the hubs of the music industry in the united states it's where they arrived that's right yes where a decade after arrival there in a band that eventually 1st it was called genesis that was called mammoth and they tri
let's talk about his life accomplishments now with simon bone here with me in a studio good morning to you something everybody even held as life begins doesn't it right it bursts his life as a musician it's one of those success stories yes as we just heard he was born in amsterdam and moved to the united states with his family when he was 7 and 162. the story goes they had $50.00 with him but they took a piano on board the ship in a boat the arrived on on a ship. that's the story yes and they...
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government basically has to circumvent the banks and go directly to the people with you know as as simon dixon would point out it's not debt it's actual money so we could also see the inflation they're hoping for right and it really an interesting set up for a contentious almost battle between these banks that won't land you see that the velocity of money a velocity chart that subzero and they and dixon said he would expect these bankers to be on the street begging and being activist and being like that woke generation jamie dimon will be on the street with a hat get i'm begging for money because the government cut him off yeah the velocity of money is so slow because all of the wealth is hoarded just than 50 americans own as much wealth as 165 american 165000000 americans. if they're not circulating that money they're going to start circulating it if the central banks start pushing more money and causing inflation they're going to be like we better spend it before all these normal people though that's exactly right the income gap will be cured by this digital currency hit the brake enou
government basically has to circumvent the banks and go directly to the people with you know as as simon dixon would point out it's not debt it's actual money so we could also see the inflation they're hoping for right and it really an interesting set up for a contentious almost battle between these banks that won't land you see that the velocity of money a velocity chart that subzero and they and dixon said he would expect these bankers to be on the street begging and being activist and being...