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simon's big day has finally arrived. has hit. so many times in the past people have written me off and so many times i've proved people wrong, so i'm more determined than ever to get these events done. he did say, "oh i don't know whether i can do this, kirst, "i'm not feeling myself. i'm feeling sick." three hours in and simon is seriously struggling. 0nly halfway through, he doesn't know if he'll get to the finish. as simon is battling, lee has finally had his hip surgery. christopher has had his cancer test results back. i've now got a malignant tumour. and in less than two weeks, i'm having major surgery to remove most of my colon. it'll take me six months, maybe longer, to recover. am i annoyed about it? well, that's an understatement. the thing about it is the medical team have been absolutely brilliant. what i blame are the politicians and the management. those in charge insist they are doing their best. christopher's health board, cwm taf morgannwg, wouldn't comment on his case, but says it's working to national
simon's big day has finally arrived. has hit. so many times in the past people have written me off and so many times i've proved people wrong, so i'm more determined than ever to get these events done. he did say, "oh i don't know whether i can do this, kirst, "i'm not feeling myself. i'm feeling sick." three hours in and simon is seriously struggling. 0nly halfway through, he doesn't know if he'll get to the finish. as simon is battling, lee has finally had his hip surgery....
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thank you, simon.ble job you're doing. to you and everybody in the nhs for the incrediblejob you're doing. i wa nt to the incrediblejob you're doing. i want to go to questions from the public. we will start with tom in london. is the first lockdown was east, playing weekly outside foot ball east, playing weekly outside football has been a major boost to my physical and mental health. given that fitness is a key factor to prevent the risk from covid, why has this been banned in the lockdown?” know how frustrating it is, tom. believe me, your point has been hammered home to me by people across politics and every walk of life for the last few days. i would love to be allowed to let this go on, just asi be allowed to let this go on, just as i would love so many other things to go on for the next 28 days. it is just 28 days. we have got to do this package of measures to get the r down. i recited some gloomy figures that you heard about rates of infection and the number of deaths, the biggest we have seen si
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welcome, simon.imon: it was a solemn act of remembrance, as it was called, in courtroom 600 in the building behind me in nuremberg's palace of justice. president steinmeyer, as you heard there, was trying to draw the lessons of nuremberg and understand its significance today, saying that not offering a response to the unprecedented crimes of nazis was not an option. something had to be done, and nuremberg was that onset. it was a revolution, he said, of world historical significance that led to the international institutions of criminal justice such as the international criminal court, that we have today, and we also -- it also allowed for a reevaluation of the past here in germany itself, one of the important legacies that it had. the president's speech really looking at the broadview. we also heard from benjamin barrett, somebody who was involved in the nuremberg trials, as the chief prosecutor in one of the follow-up trials to the main tribunal that happened in the late 1940's, and he appealed to
welcome, simon.imon: it was a solemn act of remembrance, as it was called, in courtroom 600 in the building behind me in nuremberg's palace of justice. president steinmeyer, as you heard there, was trying to draw the lessons of nuremberg and understand its significance today, saying that not offering a response to the unprecedented crimes of nazis was not an option. something had to be done, and nuremberg was that onset. it was a revolution, he said, of world historical significance that led to...
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__j° ——jo and simon. a lot of —— jo and simon.ystem which we are used to but they are slightly strengthening them. tier plus and whoever you want to describe it, the image from the metro is quite stark, showing who is where and in which situation. the yellow is tier i, the least of these restrictions. the change here is that we knew the prime minister had indicated there was concern about what is becoming known as covid pirates, group intent of breaking the rules because they don‘t agree with them, there is a general frustration with what is going on with regards to the management of the virus, and one of the challenges that now we have 99% of the country in tier 2 or tier 3, this gradual warning that the previous lockdown, we saw what was not deemed a lockdown but it felt like one. there has been a general sense as we were getting into it that we were not going to necessarily see lots of places coming out of it. they warning about previously mid—range tea is going up on those lower tiers going up and entire categories, a lot of b
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scot to simon young. i'm simon. tell us more about the significance of nuremberg well, so as we said, it really was the cradle of international criminal justice and laid down clearly for the 1st time and put into reality this principle that governments must be held accountable if crimes of perpetrated in their name the nuremberg trials were groundbreaking in several ways with the charges of crimes against humanity and genocide and so on for the 1st time really put to the fore. and it was also innovative, i should say in that they brought together the different legal traditions of the different allied powers involved, a lot of similar tiniest translation, something where you see today. but of course, back in 1945 was it was pretty new. also, the presentation of evidence in the form of films, those horrifying films of piles of bodies from the nazi concentration camps and so on, confronting the accused with incontrovertibly, evidence of their crimes. so there were many ways in which nuremberg sort of set, the tone of b
scot to simon young. i'm simon. tell us more about the significance of nuremberg well, so as we said, it really was the cradle of international criminal justice and laid down clearly for the 1st time and put into reality this principle that governments must be held accountable if crimes of perpetrated in their name the nuremberg trials were groundbreaking in several ways with the charges of crimes against humanity and genocide and so on for the 1st time really put to the fore. and it was also...
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simon: hi, emily. thanks for having me on today.ounced the deal two months ago, a lot of people's reaction was, what does this mean for the future? i have talked to lots of people and have been with lots of customers. our business model will continue. we make our technology available to anyone who wants to license it. that has driven a tremendous amount of innovation. both arm and nvidia have said both will continue after the acquisition closes. we will create technology and make it available to anybody who wants to build a chip using it. emily: what actually will change under nvidia's ownership? simon: we expect to bring more technology to market. we will have a combined engineering capability that will be very focused on the future of computing, which will be more data and ai driven than in the past. we believe we can bring combined strength together, create more products and make that portfolio of technology available to the world's chipmakers, who will innovate on top of them. we believe this is a way we can go faster and bring
simon: hi, emily. thanks for having me on today.ounced the deal two months ago, a lot of people's reaction was, what does this mean for the future? i have talked to lots of people and have been with lots of customers. our business model will continue. we make our technology available to anyone who wants to license it. that has driven a tremendous amount of innovation. both arm and nvidia have said both will continue after the acquisition closes. we will create technology and make it available...
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we own simon properties.e have about 2.7% of our portfolio in simon i'm going to pick on you a little bit, brian, when you ask somebody that's probably in new york and if you're in new york and you ask somebody if they've been in a mall, the answer is can't remember when. and then if you ask somebody from phoenix, they'll say twice this week. what's wrong with people's thinking is we are at the very end of the imprisonment of these quarantines. now the current episode is nasty. don't get me wrong it's nasty but the appetite for local entertainment and the value of the underlying property is going to go through the roof staycation will be the magic once we get out of this jail >> when you drive around the country the attitude is very different than it is here in the northeast. what we see and live in colors our coverage of it no doubt about that. certainly cases spiking either way. as a major shareholder are you happy with that revised deal for taubman? do you still think they have a fair price did they still
we own simon properties.e have about 2.7% of our portfolio in simon i'm going to pick on you a little bit, brian, when you ask somebody that's probably in new york and if you're in new york and you ask somebody if they've been in a mall, the answer is can't remember when. and then if you ask somebody from phoenix, they'll say twice this week. what's wrong with people's thinking is we are at the very end of the imprisonment of these quarantines. now the current episode is nasty. don't get me...
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political correspondent, simon young, is outside the palace of justice and you're about welcome, simon. tell us about tonight's ceremony. phil, it was a solemn act of remembrances. it was called in a courtroom 600 in the building behind me. nuremberg palace of justice and president steinmeyer. as you heard, there was saying he was trying to draw the lessons really of nuremberg understand its significance today saying that not offering a response to the unprecedented crimes of the nazis. the holocaust, of course, was not an option. something had to be done and was that on it was a revolution. he said, of the historical significance that led to the international institutions of criminal justice such as the international criminal court that we had allowed for a really evaluation of the past. here in germany itself, one of the important legacies that it had. so the president's speech really looking at a broad view, we also heard from benjamin ferentz. he was somebody who was involved in the nuremberg trials as the chief prosecutor in the so-called s.s. einsatzgruppen trial. one of the foll
political correspondent, simon young, is outside the palace of justice and you're about welcome, simon. tell us about tonight's ceremony. phil, it was a solemn act of remembrances. it was called in a courtroom 600 in the building behind me. nuremberg palace of justice and president steinmeyer. as you heard, there was saying he was trying to draw the lessons really of nuremberg understand its significance today saying that not offering a response to the unprecedented crimes of the nazis. the...
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although simon stevens there broke his own rule then, by showing another slide.hat was all very confusing. when you're sitting there doing the press conference on zoom, i can't even see the slides anyway so i didn't know what was going on. having said he had one, he then seemed to be talking about quite a few. and we've all watched hundreds of hours of american tv, so we are absolute experts on tv graphics now and we will discuss what those graphics mean, whether it's the american election or coronavirus in the uk, on this edition of newscast. hello. it's adam in the studio. and vicki also in the studio. and chris in my socially distant booth, down the corridor. and we are going to talk about the introduction of the english lockdown in a bit, and we'll also talk quite a lot about the return of the furlough scheme, which rishi sunak announced today. that's quite a big deal in terms of the government's handling of the pandemic. and we're also going to talk loads about the american election. and we have managed... last week, we spoke to george osborne. we've got som
although simon stevens there broke his own rule then, by showing another slide.hat was all very confusing. when you're sitting there doing the press conference on zoom, i can't even see the slides anyway so i didn't know what was going on. having said he had one, he then seemed to be talking about quite a few. and we've all watched hundreds of hours of american tv, so we are absolute experts on tv graphics now and we will discuss what those graphics mean, whether it's the american election or...
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i simon, thank you, simon. you. we can take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. thousands of anti-government protesters gathered in the thai capital bangkok as lawmakers rejected their demands. this week heep sweeping changes to the constitution. demonstrators want the prime minister to step down and curbs, on the power of the monarchy. chaotic protests a day earlier left more than 50 people injured. the u.s. federal aviation administration says boeing 737 mags jet will be allowed to fly again. if planes are fitted with new software, the aircraft was grounded in march last year after 2 crashes killed nearly 350 people, ugandan presidential candidate and pop star bobby wian has been arrested again this time while campaigning, police had warned that candidates faced arrest if they broke dive lines, limiting rallies to 200 people during a pandemic is the white folks to replace your god as long ruling president that ethiopia, where government and rebel forces in the tea grab region, hav
i simon, thank you, simon. you. we can take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. thousands of anti-government protesters gathered in the thai capital bangkok as lawmakers rejected their demands. this week heep sweeping changes to the constitution. demonstrators want the prime minister to step down and curbs, on the power of the monarchy. chaotic protests a day earlier left more than 50 people injured. the u.s. federal aviation administration says boeing 737 mags...
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simon, i know it and you know it andi it.ows it. these brexit deadline seem to come and go. the latest they had in mind was this thursday, a video call of the 27 eu leaders is taking place andi of the 27 eu leaders is taking place and i hope they would be able to look at something but it looks highly unlikely this will happen but i tell you what, this one deadline is not going away, six weeks until the end of the year, the transition phase ends then, britain ‘s position in the transition period will end. 0ne in the transition period will end. one thing they are looking at from the european side, ijust talked to a few people over the last few hours, whether there is a discernible change in tone or content from the british side. now that dominic cummings has left downing street. he, of course, key architect of the brexit project. if you look at the tweets lord for us, the uk ‘s chief negotiator sent out in the last 24 hours or so, he said he would only sign up to a deal if it took back control of british trade, british waters,
simon, i know it and you know it andi it.ows it. these brexit deadline seem to come and go. the latest they had in mind was this thursday, a video call of the 27 eu leaders is taking place andi of the 27 eu leaders is taking place and i hope they would be able to look at something but it looks highly unlikely this will happen but i tell you what, this one deadline is not going away, six weeks until the end of the year, the transition phase ends then, britain ‘s position in the transition...
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simon: absolutely right.alluding to is the fact that at the very start of q4, the economic indicators, not just from credit markets, but broader macroeconomic indicators, we are seeing good progress, progress back to the u.s. economy being 3%-4% before covid levels. the recent weeks, probably 10 day's worth of data out have started to show the reverse trajectory as greater restrictions are imposed on states and at the federal level. this is to the heart of your question. you want to stay ahead of a crisis like this. we have seen around the world that governments that have stayed ahead of events, either the health care economic response, have done better -- health care or economic response, have done better. none of us have perfect foresight. be used a tool that can in desperate time to get ahead of the crisis if credit conditions deteriorate during q4 and internet here. anna: when -- into next year. anna: when it comes to looking at the news flow and how that affects market positioning, i am thinking of in th
simon: absolutely right.alluding to is the fact that at the very start of q4, the economic indicators, not just from credit markets, but broader macroeconomic indicators, we are seeing good progress, progress back to the u.s. economy being 3%-4% before covid levels. the recent weeks, probably 10 day's worth of data out have started to show the reverse trajectory as greater restrictions are imposed on states and at the federal level. this is to the heart of your question. you want to stay ahead...
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and when i found paul simon three blocks away at age 11, i found the same kind of turned-on new yorkng on getting better and better at somethi, the guitar. we were natural mates we have ndwarmer timesolder times. the fact that he's this queen's fellow who's so damn different from me and that we made a togetherness is a hell of a trick. >> reporter: for those hoping for tumultuous relationship th simon, garfunkel inot ready to go there, st iickitead to the content of this book. and you yourself say, you know, if you're looking for the big, deep biography, that's not this ok. that book is coming. >> yeah. >> reporter: so, is that book coming? >> yeah. i'll get to that. it was great joy to write this. it-- it really suited me. i felt, early in the game, i'm a write i can do this. so, i'll do it again, and-- and i'll go into simon and garfunkel more. >> reporter: what garfunkel is offering right now are broad contemplations about his life and how his work may be remembered, big questions that for gaunkel started to ring a bit louder in recent years as he struggled with the loss and recov
and when i found paul simon three blocks away at age 11, i found the same kind of turned-on new yorkng on getting better and better at somethi, the guitar. we were natural mates we have ndwarmer timesolder times. the fact that he's this queen's fellow who's so damn different from me and that we made a togetherness is a hell of a trick. >> reporter: for those hoping for tumultuous relationship th simon, garfunkel inot ready to go there, st iickitead to the content of this book. and you...
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i, simon. thank you, simon. yeah, there are some more developments in this pandemic will start in poland, which has reported a record 603 coronavirus related deaths in a day as health services struggle to cope with. the 2nd wife hungry is extended its state of emergency until february, allowing the government to enforce partial lockdown measures, and the u.s. food and drug administration has approved the 1st covered 19 testing kit. it provides results within 30 minutes. liverpool and the northwest of england has become the 1st city in britain to test for corona virus around 100000. people have been tested so far. liverpool has one of the highest covered 19 death rates in europe. and the hope is that mass testing will break the train of transmission by pinpointing characters without symptoms. this is being billed as the u.k.'s latest weapon in the fight against covert 19, with the city of liverpool on the frontline that piloting a citywide testing scheme. the 1st of its kind in the u.k. and a massive p.r. campaig
i, simon. thank you, simon. yeah, there are some more developments in this pandemic will start in poland, which has reported a record 603 coronavirus related deaths in a day as health services struggle to cope with. the 2nd wife hungry is extended its state of emergency until february, allowing the government to enforce partial lockdown measures, and the u.s. food and drug administration has approved the 1st covered 19 testing kit. it provides results within 30 minutes. liverpool and the...
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brent: simon young on the story for us tonight here in berlin. simon, thank you. there has been another promising breakthrough in the race for a vaccine against covid-19. the u.s. pharmaceutical company, mud dharna, says its experimental vaccine is almost 95 percent effective, similar to results from another vaccine being developed by pfizer. they expect to have enough data to improve and roll out the vaccine by the end of this year. reporter: it's nearly a year since china raised the alarm about a novel coronavirus. over 54 million cases and more than a million deaths later, the world of seeing its second vial of hope in the form of this -- the madonna covid-19 vaccine. this woman is one of 30,000 volunteers taking part in the vaccine trials. there's almost 95% effectiveness against illness. the treatment involves two injections and does not have to be stored in ulacold conditions. but they know there is a lot of work ahead. >> knowing the vaccine is going to be effective is great news, but we need to complete the regulatory process, generating more d-day -- more
brent: simon young on the story for us tonight here in berlin. simon, thank you. there has been another promising breakthrough in the race for a vaccine against covid-19. the u.s. pharmaceutical company, mud dharna, says its experimental vaccine is almost 95 percent effective, similar to results from another vaccine being developed by pfizer. they expect to have enough data to improve and roll out the vaccine by the end of this year. reporter: it's nearly a year since china raised the alarm...
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i simon, thank you, simon. you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of anti-government protesters gathered in the thai capital, bangkok as lawmakers rejected their demands for sweeping changes to the constitution. demonstrators what the prime minister to step down and curbs, on the power of the monarchy protests a day earlier, left more than 50 people injured. police in hong kong have arrested 3, former lawmakers for disrupting legislative meetings. they were detained after splashing pungent liquids in the chamber. the arrests of raise more concerns over the crackdown on hong kong's pro-democracy movement. the u.s. federal aviation administration says boeing's 737 match jet will be allowed to fly again if planes are fitted with new software. the aircraft was grounded in march last year after 2 crashes killed nearly 350 people. congo has declared its most recent bowl, an epidemic to be at an end. $55.00 people died in the outbreak in june, north western prov
i simon, thank you, simon. you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of anti-government protesters gathered in the thai capital, bangkok as lawmakers rejected their demands for sweeping changes to the constitution. demonstrators what the prime minister to step down and curbs, on the power of the monarchy protests a day earlier, left more than 50 people injured. police in hong kong have arrested 3, former lawmakers for disrupting...
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that's it for me, simon, back to you. they we re it for me, simon, back to you.nookered! more now on the coronavirus vaccine developed by oxford university, which stops 70% of people developing covid symptoms, and, in certain doses, as much as 90%. the head of the oxford vaccine andrew pollard gave his reaction to the study‘s findings to our medical editor fergus walsh. it's a very exciting moment because we have seen now, finally, that the vaccine does actually work. it can prevent coronavirus disease, it is a high efficacy vaccine with a headline figure of 70%. then we have this intriguing result underneath that, which suggests that with one of the dosing regimens, we could get as much as 90% protection. also, whatever we do, whichever of these regimens we use, we have not seen anyone who was vaccinated admitted to hospital or getting severe disease. for me, this is a really exciting moment that all of the efforts of this year, we have managed to get to a point where we have a vaccine that could have a big impact in the pandemic. in terms of that effectiveness,
that's it for me, simon, back to you. they we re it for me, simon, back to you.nookered! more now on the coronavirus vaccine developed by oxford university, which stops 70% of people developing covid symptoms, and, in certain doses, as much as 90%. the head of the oxford vaccine andrew pollard gave his reaction to the study‘s findings to our medical editor fergus walsh. it's a very exciting moment because we have seen now, finally, that the vaccine does actually work. it can prevent...
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we've got more team analysis for you here with the details correspondent stephanie simons in philadelphia pennsylvania and i'm joined by our annette choudhry here with me in the studio i want to start with you because you have worked firstly with joe biden you know him as an individual do you think he has the character to bring together the nation as he's been promising as we expect him to say in his victory speech i mean i think part of the real special relationship that i saw him have with barack obama was that they kind of had a head heart you know union thing going on where joe biden just brings poddle of empathy and understanding to any situation that he's put in but i think what needs to be done to bring the country together is to use that that's a good starting point but then to have a program a program that he can really sell in his joe biden manner and so this transition period over the next couple weeks and who gets picked is a cattle positions is so important as that gives us a clue as to what the biden empathy machine will be selling right ok well let's cross over now then to
we've got more team analysis for you here with the details correspondent stephanie simons in philadelphia pennsylvania and i'm joined by our annette choudhry here with me in the studio i want to start with you because you have worked firstly with joe biden you know him as an individual do you think he has the character to bring together the nation as he's been promising as we expect him to say in his victory speech i mean i think part of the real special relationship that i saw him have with...
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ceo bill simon, good to chat with you.rse, but i want to ask you a question, you probably heard leslie and i's conversation i know this is different than anything we've seen in, i don't know, forever in our lifetimes but this idea that americans just aren't going to go back to stores, to me it just seems silly. what do you think? >> i agree i think that we'll see that. i think that we did see it as things eased up this summer. and as we invariably get through this, they will be back. the consumer is strong they have stayed strong. and i think we said that a little bit ago, anybody who bets against the american consumer is going to lose. and really it didn't surprise me leslie's report on some of the brick and mortar stocks growing. they have been so beat doen dow, in-variesbly there wi there will be some winners out of them. and if you can find survivors in that group, they will rebound and you can make some money on the markets on them. >> there is only two things that i never want to have happen again when this thing is
ceo bill simon, good to chat with you.rse, but i want to ask you a question, you probably heard leslie and i's conversation i know this is different than anything we've seen in, i don't know, forever in our lifetimes but this idea that americans just aren't going to go back to stores, to me it just seems silly. what do you think? >> i agree i think that we'll see that. i think that we did see it as things eased up this summer. and as we invariably get through this, they will be back. the...
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with me are the political strategist, jo tanner and disability consultant and comedy producer, simontomorrow's front pages starting with. .. ‘tiers of despair‘ reads the front page of the daily mirror, as most of england is placed in tiers 2 and 3 once the country emerges from national lockdown next wednesday. the times suggests that 99% of the country faces the strictest two tiers of coronavirus restrictions until well into january. the metro's headline ‘the north sees red' comes after the prime minister today announced that large swathes of the north of england are amongst the areas being placed into tier 3 — the highest tier. with much of yorkshire landing in this category, the yorkshire post reports on number 10's defense of the tier system — the paper says the high restrictions are despite infection rates in the region falling faster than almost anywhere else in the country. ‘all wight for some‘ reads the front page of the sun — the isle of wight, isles of scilly and cornwall are the only areas to be placed in tier one. ‘don‘t hug gran this christmas‘ is the message on the front
with me are the political strategist, jo tanner and disability consultant and comedy producer, simontomorrow's front pages starting with. .. ‘tiers of despair‘ reads the front page of the daily mirror, as most of england is placed in tiers 2 and 3 once the country emerges from national lockdown next wednesday. the times suggests that 99% of the country faces the strictest two tiers of coronavirus restrictions until well into january. the metro's headline ‘the north sees red' comes after...
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why, simon? this part of kent has overta ken why, simon?as shot up. just a couple of months ago, the rate per 100,000 people in the local population was only 13. now that has risen to more than 630 per 100,000 people, over a one week period. so, a dramatic rise, the local council is very concerned is and they too are asking that question, why is swale now top when it comes to infection rates? they say they can't put theirfinger on a infection rates? they say they can't put their finger on a single reason, but various theories put forward include high levels of deprivation in certain areas here, there is also a high prison population, there are three prisons and there have been outbreaks at the prison and also on top of this, there is a feeling that people just haven't been following the rules, so that is why the local council has organised this meeting which is taking place right now, it has invited people from the prison service, it has invited the county council, the police and voluntary sector, to try to discuss the reasons behind this r
why, simon? this part of kent has overta ken why, simon?as shot up. just a couple of months ago, the rate per 100,000 people in the local population was only 13. now that has risen to more than 630 per 100,000 people, over a one week period. so, a dramatic rise, the local council is very concerned is and they too are asking that question, why is swale now top when it comes to infection rates? they say they can't put theirfinger on a infection rates? they say they can't put their finger on a...
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simon's determined to use what time he has left to keep racing and raising money.hs will be battling notjust the virus, but the backlogs caused by the response to it. wyre davies, bbc news. and for more on this story, head to the bbc iplayer where you watch bbc wales investigates: the hidden cost of covid. us attorney general william barr has allowed prosecutors to probe alleged irregularities in the presidential election, and that decision immediately prompted a senior justice department official to quit. donald trump refuses to accept joe biden‘s projected victory, and has made unsubstantiated fraud claims. all this, as mr biden has starts asembling his team to prepare for taking over the white house injanuary. david willis reports. joe biden is wasting little time preparing for his ascent to the white house, anouncing the line up of a task force to deal with an issue that could dominate the early days of his presidency, the coronavirus. and holding his first call as president—elect with a foreign leader, canada's prime minister justin trudeau. as that call was t
simon's determined to use what time he has left to keep racing and raising money.hs will be battling notjust the virus, but the backlogs caused by the response to it. wyre davies, bbc news. and for more on this story, head to the bbc iplayer where you watch bbc wales investigates: the hidden cost of covid. us attorney general william barr has allowed prosecutors to probe alleged irregularities in the presidential election, and that decision immediately prompted a senior justice department...
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simon's big day has finally arrived.etermined than ever to get these events done. he did say, "oh i don't know whether i can do this, kirst, "i'm not feeling myself. i'm feeling sick." three hours in and simon is seriously struggling. 0nly halfway through, he doesn't know if he'll get to the finish. as simon is battling, lee has finally had his hip surgery. hey, lee, how did the operation go? christopher has had his cancer test results back. i've now got a malignant tumour. and in less than two weeks, i'm having major surgery to remove most of my colon. it'll take me six months, maybe longer, to recover. am i annoyed about it? well, that's an understatement. the thing about it is the medical team have been absolutely brilliant. what i blame are the politicians and the management. those in charge insist they are doing their best. christopher's health board, cwm taf morgannwg, wouldn't comment on his case, but says it's working to national guidance to maintain cancer services and says urgent cases are still being seen. it
simon's big day has finally arrived.etermined than ever to get these events done. he did say, "oh i don't know whether i can do this, kirst, "i'm not feeling myself. i'm feeling sick." three hours in and simon is seriously struggling. 0nly halfway through, he doesn't know if he'll get to the finish. as simon is battling, lee has finally had his hip surgery. hey, lee, how did the operation go? christopher has had his cancer test results back. i've now got a malignant tumour. and...
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simon. now we all have this idea or many of you may have simon as this important, famous, historic nazi hunter. but imagine someone who's in the in 1945. he was the former architect. he had no police experience. he stumbled out of a concentration camp with less than 100 pounds, he was a big, guy more than ten feet all -- six feet tall. you had a very keen member of all the guards names, all the various details of the camp, but he was determined to go after these war criminals. one of the chief people on the list was adolf eichmann, and he did three important things of the course of 1945 through 48. those three things were, when he determined that adolf eichmann was still alive. or that he wasn't, more accurately doug. adolf eichmann and the eichmann family petitioned the government that eichmann had died on the eastern front. he proved that that was not the case. the second thing that he did was he collected documents and evidence about what eichmann it did to the jewish people during the wa
simon. now we all have this idea or many of you may have simon as this important, famous, historic nazi hunter. but imagine someone who's in the in 1945. he was the former architect. he had no police experience. he stumbled out of a concentration camp with less than 100 pounds, he was a big, guy more than ten feet all -- six feet tall. you had a very keen member of all the guards names, all the various details of the camp, but he was determined to go after these war criminals. one of the chief...
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reason fall -- simon wiesenthal becomes more well-known. i think of it during the reagan years. that is a function of time. i am curious how you read that. it bubbles up. >> it bubbles up in the united states. 50% of the time he is wrong, he accuses people he shouldn't accuse that 30% of the time he is right. if there is residue of nazi hunters that nobody listens to for 30 years and beginning in the 70s, reporters, journalists, some of them are not jewish, look again at what went on 30 years before they -- their begin to be leaks from ins, weeks to reporters and congresswoman elizabeth holtzman, in the records of the immigration and naturalization service lists of nazi collaborators, because of the crusade of the journalists and holtzman and other congressman, the question is reopened in the united states and once the united states looks at what happens 30 years before, how did these people get into the united states, how many are here and what can we do about it? canadians, australians and the brits begin to start the same process. regret
reason fall -- simon wiesenthal becomes more well-known. i think of it during the reagan years. that is a function of time. i am curious how you read that. it bubbles up. >> it bubbles up in the united states. 50% of the time he is wrong, he accuses people he shouldn't accuse that 30% of the time he is right. if there is residue of nazi hunters that nobody listens to for 30 years and beginning in the 70s, reporters, journalists, some of them are not jewish, look again at what went on 30...
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they say ok deja vue station simon's reporting from the pro trump, rally in washington. d.c., thanks so much in ethiopia. fears are growing about the escalating conflict in the northern region. the central government is accusing forces there of firing rockets into the neighboring region. fighting between ethiopian troops and the people's liberation front began last week. thousands of civilians have fled, many with harrowing stories. strolling camp in sudan as another refugee crisis unfolds. thousands of ethiopians have been streaming across the border, fleeing the fear and chaos of the latest fighting in the north. many who arrive here bring stories of escalating violence and atrocities. forces entered and burned their homes and killed people. they left us with nothing . so we fled here to sudan. i left with my parents and my child with only what we wore. now we have nothing. we fled from death and murder. the exodus comes as embassy international reports. evidence of a civilian massacre. in the town of my kudrow in the northern region, witnesses say the victims were hac
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jim, let's start with simon. man, i spent a lot of time talking to the lawyers on both sides of this hearing the arguments to why, listen, the taubman side was thought and continued to have a very strong case, but the business had deteriorated a lot people wanted to draw connection to tiffany these guys had pandemic carved out, but their business has deteriorated a lot more than tiffany's and perhaps they didn't have the negotiating leverage you did have a couple other things that the simon side really felt that they at least had some chance with the judge not going to happen. you got the deal 43 from 52.50 to 43, jim but, basically, same deal terms. they could close it as soon as before the end of the year it does need a new shareholder approval not unexpected in some ways, jim. but david simon did get a significant price reduction. though they're still taking on a lot of debt. don't look at the price overall. remember, they're also taking on a lot of the debt here, as well. the debt that comes along with it, i
jim, let's start with simon. man, i spent a lot of time talking to the lawyers on both sides of this hearing the arguments to why, listen, the taubman side was thought and continued to have a very strong case, but the business had deteriorated a lot people wanted to draw connection to tiffany these guys had pandemic carved out, but their business has deteriorated a lot more than tiffany's and perhaps they didn't have the negotiating leverage you did have a couple other things that the simon...
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-- simon & schuster? >> guest: well, it's been, it's been unusual because for several months we actually didn't publish that manyy books. when the pandemic began in march, with we postponed several titles that were coming out in april, may, june. and then we started to publish more really going into july. and so -- and then, ultimately, book sales were up. in the industry, book sales have been up about 6% industry wide for the major publishers. and people were home and they had time to read, so it's turned out to be through all the hardship and through all the suffering, for readers it's been all right. >> host: now, jonathan karp, two well known in the publishing industry figures at simon & schuster have passed recently, alice may hue and carolyn -- [inaudible] >> guest: it's been a really tragic year for people in the book publishing industry. they're not the only ones who died, and just, you know, just the other day, i mean, it seems as if there are a lot of major people who have passed away this year.
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i mean young, good evening to you, simon. i'd like to start by sharing with our viewers. a comment that was made today by the german health minister in spawn about these 1st positive signs that the walk down is pushing back the pandemic. he said that this doesn't mean that things can really get going again everywhere from december or january. and that we can have wedding parties or christmas celebrations as if nothing were happening. i don't see having events with more than 10 to 15 people this winter. simon 2 weeks ago, the chancellor, she pleaded with the public to cooperate in this latest partial lockdown. so that, and i'm quoting here so that we can save christmas. i suppose she meant to save some semblance of the season. well indeed, nobody knows how bad things are going to be when it comes to the christmas. holidays with of course are very important to many people here in germany. and the chancellor was speaking today. she said the government is doing everything. it can to make some progress. jewry in the coming weeks and ahead of december. but we're facing a hard w
i mean young, good evening to you, simon. i'd like to start by sharing with our viewers. a comment that was made today by the german health minister in spawn about these 1st positive signs that the walk down is pushing back the pandemic. he said that this doesn't mean that things can really get going again everywhere from december or january. and that we can have wedding parties or christmas celebrations as if nothing were happening. i don't see having events with more than 10 to 15 people this...
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i mean young, good evening to you, simon. i'd like to start by sharing with our viewers. a comment that was made today by the german health minister in spawn about these 1st positive signs that the walk down is pushing back the pandemic. he said that this doesn't mean that things can really get going again everywhere from december or january. and that we can have wedding parties or christmas celebrations as if nothing were happening. i don't see having events with more than 10 to 15 people this winter. simon 2 weeks ago, the chancellor, she pleaded with the public to cooperate in this latest partial lockdown. so that, and i'm quoting here so that we can save christmas. i suppose she meant to save some semblance of the season. well indeed nobody knows how bad things are going to be when it comes to the christmas holidays, which of course are very important to many people here in germany. and the chancellor was speaking today. she said the government is doing everything. it can to make some progress during the coming weeks and ahead of december. but we're facing a hard wint
i mean young, good evening to you, simon. i'd like to start by sharing with our viewers. a comment that was made today by the german health minister in spawn about these 1st positive signs that the walk down is pushing back the pandemic. he said that this doesn't mean that things can really get going again everywhere from december or january. and that we can have wedding parties or christmas celebrations as if nothing were happening. i don't see having events with more than 10 to 15 people this...
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the frenchman, general simon b ernard, was an intelligent engineer. it created many facets to this fort and he made it one of the strongest strongholds in the united states. one of the things he did is that he had several angles on the fort. . 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. foreman row is 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 of the fort was to house 32 paths to artillery pieces to fire upon ships entering the chesapeake bay. it has water exposure and did not worry much about defense of the land behind it. 14 row would remain a force of it artillery might all the way up until the civil war. 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 appro
the frenchman, general simon b ernard, was an intelligent engineer. it created many facets to this fort and he made it one of the strongest strongholds in the united states. one of the things he did is that he had several angles on the fort. . 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. foreman row is the largest stone fort in the united states even...
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and for a lot of people to say hopefully he's got peace after what were some very troubled years, as simones happen to our idols. is gary lineker said, in the hands of god now. lovely to have you both with us. you willjoin us for the next edition in half an hour so don't go away, don't leave your computers. i hope you'll join us, too. hello, i'm marc edwards at the bbc sport centre with your latest sports news. the world of sport continues to pay tribute to footballing icon diego maradona following his death, yesterday, at the age of 60. his former side napoli were in action in the europa league tonight, and they paid a special tribute to the player who broke the world transfer record at the time to join the italian club. maradona won two serie a titles at the club, something napoli had never done before or since. ll the players wore his iconic number 10 jersey in tribute before their win against croatia's hnk rijeka. napoli are planning to rename their stadium after the argentine who is perhaps most famously known for his brilliant, and controversial performance in the 1986 world cup quar
and for a lot of people to say hopefully he's got peace after what were some very troubled years, as simones happen to our idols. is gary lineker said, in the hands of god now. lovely to have you both with us. you willjoin us for the next edition in half an hour so don't go away, don't leave your computers. i hope you'll join us, too. hello, i'm marc edwards at the bbc sport centre with your latest sports news. the world of sport continues to pay tribute to footballing icon diego maradona...
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the frenchman, general simon bernard, was a very intelligent engineer. he created many facets to this fort, that made it one of the strongest strongholds here, in the united states. one of the things he did is that he had several angles on the ford. so as the enemy approached the individual fort walls, they could be cross fired from different angles on the fort, on the enemy line. you notice he also has a moat. this moat was originally designed to allow to move materials around the fort, to help with construction. after the fort was completed, the moat actually becomes another level of defense four ford monroe. for tomorrow, the largest stone fort in the united states, even today. started it's construction in 1819. it would take them all the way to 1834 to finish the construction of the fort. the original intention of the fort, was to house 32 pound artillery pieces, to fire upon ships entering the chesapeake bay. it has a water exposure, and it didn't really worry too much about the fence of the land behind it. for tomorrow would remain a strong fort of
the frenchman, general simon bernard, was a very intelligent engineer. he created many facets to this fort, that made it one of the strongest strongholds here, in the united states. one of the things he did is that he had several angles on the ford. so as the enemy approached the individual fort walls, they could be cross fired from different angles on the fort, on the enemy line. you notice he also has a moat. this moat was originally designed to allow to move materials around the fort, to...
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our political correspondent, simon young, on the story for us tonight here in berlin. as always, i mean, thank you. afghanistan with an increase in the number of attacks claimed by so-called islamic state, its capital kabul especially has experienced more violence earlier this month. storms, university, killing $32.00, people, most of them students there is little confidence. the government can protect the people and there's even less hope. when it comes to the government negotiating a deal to end years of fighting, students still finds it hard to go anywhere near the university of kabul. he was taking part in a seminar. when the attackers came, he seeing his fellow students for the 1st time since the attack. the only topic of conversation is how they managed to survive. that day when they heard the shots, they knew something terrible was happening. everyone was screaming, but suddenly it was quiet and we heard someone saying a prayer behind the door that was the suicide bomber right before he blew himself up. it's only thanks to god that we got out alive. not everyone
our political correspondent, simon young, on the story for us tonight here in berlin. as always, i mean, thank you. afghanistan with an increase in the number of attacks claimed by so-called islamic state, its capital kabul especially has experienced more violence earlier this month. storms, university, killing $32.00, people, most of them students there is little confidence. the government can protect the people and there's even less hope. when it comes to the government negotiating a deal to...
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incredible legacy, simon. tell us a bit more about the significance of these trials and they were groundbreaking, but also controversial. yes, the international military tribunals was groundbreaking. in many ways, it really was the 1st time as we said, that this idea that governments that states and indeed that key individuals could be held accountable if crimes and atrocities were committed in their name that was given life. and reality for the 1st time it had been thought about before, they'd been attempts to it, to bring the german kaiser and the german generals to trial after the 1st world war . but that hasn't proved effective. now. there was a process for doing it. the allies, the 4 victorious allies got together and of course it was the 1st time that the, these new types of crime, the types of charge such as crimes against humanity and genocide were really forth . and it was innovative in other ways. there were different legal traditions that were brought to book for different level legal traditions had
incredible legacy, simon. tell us a bit more about the significance of these trials and they were groundbreaking, but also controversial. yes, the international military tribunals was groundbreaking. in many ways, it really was the 1st time as we said, that this idea that governments that states and indeed that key individuals could be held accountable if crimes and atrocities were committed in their name that was given life. and reality for the 1st time it had been thought about before, they'd...
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investiga varios robos en esta ciudad como esta familia despojada de su equipo de sonido, claudia simonésresponsables de este robo. >>> dije no está la traila. >>> todo ocurrió el lunes a las 5 30 en san josé y en menos de 72 horas autoridades reciberon información de que dos hombres inentaban rober parte de este equipo a cuadras de las víctimas . >>> esto es el problema no lo venden ni en un cuatro de lo que costó. >>> los hombres van acompañados de un perro y adaptan la camioneta de remolque rápidamente y se la llevan sin ver las cámaras de vigilancia . >>> me da imponteica<. >>> mañana le va a tocar a otra persona hasta que nos unamos y pongamos un hasta aquí. >>> en minthso se lleva lo que el señor alberto gutiérrez y su familia han coleccionado durante ocho años a base demucoh esfuerzo. >>> los 4 amplificadores, viniles . >>> y también el departamento de policía de san josé reporta cifras alarmantes de robos, tan solo en octubre se registraron 651 robos de vehículos y 316 robos dentro de propiedades. >>> no dan abasto con lo policías para poder seguir la ruta. >>> claudia simonés not
investiga varios robos en esta ciudad como esta familia despojada de su equipo de sonido, claudia simonésresponsables de este robo. >>> dije no está la traila. >>> todo ocurrió el lunes a las 5 30 en san josé y en menos de 72 horas autoridades reciberon información de que dos hombres inentaban rober parte de este equipo a cuadras de las víctimas . >>> esto es el problema no lo venden ni en un cuatro de lo que costó. >>> los hombres van acompañados de...
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the frenchman, general simone barnard was an intelligent engineer and created many facets that made it one of the strongest strongholds here in the united states. one of the things he did is that he had several angles on this fort. as the enemy approached the individual fort walls, there could be cross-fire on the enemy. it has a moat. it was designed to allow to move materials around the fort to help with its construction. after the fort was completed, the moat becomes another level of a fence for fort monroe. fort monroe, the largest stone fort in the united states even today started its construction in 1819. it would take them all the way to 1834 to finish the construction of the fort. the original intention of the fort was to house artillery pieces to fire upon ships enter the chesapeake bay. it has a water exposure and didn't worry too much about the defense of the land behind it. fort monroe will remain the strong force of artillery might all the way up until the american civil war. we're looking at a 32-pound artillery tube. we know that this tube was built in 1846. every casema
the frenchman, general simone barnard was an intelligent engineer and created many facets that made it one of the strongest strongholds here in the united states. one of the things he did is that he had several angles on this fort. as the enemy approached the individual fort walls, there could be cross-fire on the enemy. it has a moat. it was designed to allow to move materials around the fort to help with its construction. after the fort was completed, the moat becomes another level of a fence...
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simon dedman, bbc news, clacton hospital. all nonessential shops in england were forced to close for the second lockdown. many small shops have been forced to innovate — in order to survive. sarah corker reports. taking on the cobbled streets and narrow lanes of the calder valley, delivery rider beate is hebden bridge's version of amazon and deliveroo combined. this is bertha and she's just great. she's done, i think, about 1,500 miles since we started doing this. so she's worked really hard! beate and her electric bike, bertha, are part of a team of 16 couriers. this business was set up as demand grew for local deliveries from local shops during lockdown. so what kind of things do you deliver? oh, my goodness. we've delivered everything from vintage clothing down through organic vegetables to, you know, things that need to be kept cool. we've got chiller boxes. today, she's doing the cheese run. the crumbly cheese is the latest retailer to start delivering by bike. when pubs and cafes shut, andrew's wholesale trade disappear
simon dedman, bbc news, clacton hospital. all nonessential shops in england were forced to close for the second lockdown. many small shops have been forced to innovate — in order to survive. sarah corker reports. taking on the cobbled streets and narrow lanes of the calder valley, delivery rider beate is hebden bridge's version of amazon and deliveroo combined. this is bertha and she's just great. she's done, i think, about 1,500 miles since we started doing this. so she's worked really hard!...
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let's go back now to simon rosenberg who is in washington he is the president of new democrat network and a former advisor to president bill clinton simon well it's not over till it's over how do you see the path for victory for joe biden. well it's as you described i mean i think with arizona being called last night and with us winning this single district nebraska 2 if we win. wisconsin and michigan then we've had 270 and right now that looks like that could happen as early as today they'll be other states that will be counting pennsylvania and georgia and north carolina will be counting produce is potentially in so those states may not be known but i think i think our side believes that biden will have to 70 declared for him by the end of today and that the election will be functionally over it may take a few days for that for the president to decide how to manage all this but i don't think they're going to mount a major legal challenge and i think we're getting close to this being decided for job ok you don't think they're going to mount a legal challenge but donald trump has plan
let's go back now to simon rosenberg who is in washington he is the president of new democrat network and a former advisor to president bill clinton simon well it's not over till it's over how do you see the path for victory for joe biden. well it's as you described i mean i think with arizona being called last night and with us winning this single district nebraska 2 if we win. wisconsin and michigan then we've had 270 and right now that looks like that could happen as early as today they'll...
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simon jones, thank you.vide breakfasts and lunches for all primary school pupils. the expanded scheme, expected to cost £230 million per year, would run in school holidays — notjust term time. speaking at the party's virtual conference, john swinney, scotland's deputy first minister and education secretary, praised the campaign led by the footballer marcus rashford. more than 2.5 million vulnerable people in england will be offered free vitamin d supplements this winter. it follows scotland, which has provided free supplements
simon jones, thank you.vide breakfasts and lunches for all primary school pupils. the expanded scheme, expected to cost £230 million per year, would run in school holidays — notjust term time. speaking at the party's virtual conference, john swinney, scotland's deputy first minister and education secretary, praised the campaign led by the footballer marcus rashford. more than 2.5 million vulnerable people in england will be offered free vitamin d supplements this winter. it follows scotland,...
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deal that will enable financial services firms to get the certainty that they are now craving. >> simon, and this question to you because as of december 31, 11:00 p.m., the uk will start to be treated as a third country when it comes to eu law. from a documentation perspective, how much of the dumts ta documentation is actually ready come january 1 >> it is not primarily about documentation really you know, what europe is trying to do is erect old fashioned trade values, that it didn't want to be dependent on an overseas supply, this wants to develop a domestic capability. so they are not sort of banking on the first of january because the people who that would hurt most are existing european corporates out of london what they want to do going forward, and there are a lot of time limit measures that have been put in place, so what they are trying to do, not upset existing transactions so much, we are trying to force you out of the market overtime in order to see whether a domestic capability in europe can be created. >> you note that the down side is its restless regulator problem. can
deal that will enable financial services firms to get the certainty that they are now craving. >> simon, and this question to you because as of december 31, 11:00 p.m., the uk will start to be treated as a third country when it comes to eu law. from a documentation perspective, how much of the dumts ta documentation is actually ready come january 1 >> it is not primarily about documentation really you know, what europe is trying to do is erect old fashioned trade values, that it...
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and simon is with me now.ut the future of these big brands and what happens to customers who have got orders in right now? well, i have got the administrator's letter here, they are saying no redundancies are being made at the moment, all orders made over the black friday weekend will be honoured, but beyond that, it is unclear, there is chatter that some of the online brands might want to snap up the topshop and other brands, but it is the brands they want, not the physical stores, and thatis want, not the physical stores, and that is where the jobs are, so it is very uncertain. we have spoken, you have spoken to sir philip green many times over the years, you've mentioned his whereabouts, i wonder what you think is going through his mind and has there been a people out of him today? i haven't heard from him today. listen, for all his abrasive nature, he is actually more sensitive, orthin—skinned, abrasive nature, he is actually more sensitive, or thin—skinned, which might explain his behaviour, than people t
and simon is with me now.ut the future of these big brands and what happens to customers who have got orders in right now? well, i have got the administrator's letter here, they are saying no redundancies are being made at the moment, all orders made over the black friday weekend will be honoured, but beyond that, it is unclear, there is chatter that some of the online brands might want to snap up the topshop and other brands, but it is the brands they want, not the physical stores, and thatis...
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stefan simons, thank you very much.o doubt about it, 2020 has been a difficult, traumatic year for the united states and for most of the rest of the world. president donald trump may have started 2020 hoping that his reelection was a foregone conclusion, but as time has passed, it did not work out exactly as he had planned. reporter: for president trump, this election year was supposed to be great. pres. trump: the best is yet to come. reporter: but it did not take long for 2020 to turn into something quite different. lives lost, jobs lost, a virus that shut down much of america. covid-19, not the democratic hoax that trump alluded to. pres. trump: it would disappear. one day, like a miracle, it will disappear. reporter: in the middle of a pandic, a black man pinned to the ground by a police officer who has his knee on his neck. minutes later, george floyd is dead. [chanting] america, erupting in protest. anger that yet another black present has died in the hands of the police. -- that yet another black person has died
stefan simons, thank you very much.o doubt about it, 2020 has been a difficult, traumatic year for the united states and for most of the rest of the world. president donald trump may have started 2020 hoping that his reelection was a foregone conclusion, but as time has passed, it did not work out exactly as he had planned. reporter: for president trump, this election year was supposed to be great. pres. trump: the best is yet to come. reporter: but it did not take long for 2020 to turn into...
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and ceo of simon and schuster is on your screen now.han kart, what has david mccauley meant to à >> david mccauley is the franchise. hearing his voice, just fills me with such admiration. if david is watching, david, we revere you, we love you and we will be reading you forever. he's been with s&s for over 50 years. he's one of the great writers at work today. every time i've had the privilege of reading one of his managers the thing that struck me the most is it's just not a wasted word. he is such a careful writer and also the way he is able to find the inspiration in american history is instinctive. i don't think there's anybody quite like david. >> is he writing a new book now? >> i sure hope so. have to ask his editor bob bender. i sure hope so.>> have you been to his shed? >> i have not been to his shed. in fact, he has anhard-to-reach on the telephone because as they said in the interview, he doesn't answer the phone. >> 20 years in-depth has been on the air simon and schuster authors who have appeared on the program, how has the
and ceo of simon and schuster is on your screen now.han kart, what has david mccauley meant to à >> david mccauley is the franchise. hearing his voice, just fills me with such admiration. if david is watching, david, we revere you, we love you and we will be reading you forever. he's been with s&s for over 50 years. he's one of the great writers at work today. every time i've had the privilege of reading one of his managers the thing that struck me the most is it's just not a wasted...
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simon browning reports.ndustry have been crippled by coronavirus. airports are running skeletal operations, stansted airport currently closes at 5pm but today, there is hope. today ‘s announcement that a test and release programme which could end quarantine after just five days, programme which could end quarantine afterjust five days, could make us travel again. this is the stansted airport departure lounge work today only 13 flights left the terminal, tomorrow there's six, the day after five. usually at this time of year there would be hundreds as people escape for some autumn winter sunshine but hoped this new testing regime will bring back some desperately needed passengers. after months of having to quarantine for two weeks, the government now believes cutting that period by more than a half is safe. having consulted very extensively with medical experts, we believe five days plus a very reliable test, is sufficient time now to be able to release people and the test capacity is there to do this now. but
simon browning reports.ndustry have been crippled by coronavirus. airports are running skeletal operations, stansted airport currently closes at 5pm but today, there is hope. today ‘s announcement that a test and release programme which could end quarantine after just five days, programme which could end quarantine afterjust five days, could make us travel again. this is the stansted airport departure lounge work today only 13 flights left the terminal, tomorrow there's six, the day after...
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or for that matter in philadelphia where we've seen our correspondent often simon's share i think that for you know a lot of the voters 74000000 of voted for joe biden this is a sense of relief for them no more in the middle of the night sure ain't tweens or you know no more active to visit this within the country so of course people are related they are wanting to see the country go on a different course and so they're out in the streets celebrating of course i know there must also be though tens of millions of people who are deeply disappointed by this results i mean do you think joe biden is going to be able to provide the kind of presidency that does reach across the aisle and not just across the aisle but also to those voters to bring him on board with the policies he's trying to get across well based off of the way that he's governed all these years and congress he seems to be the man for the moment he has worked across the aisle many a time to try to bring compromise and then push things along so that the american people can benefit he had a great relationship with the late john
or for that matter in philadelphia where we've seen our correspondent often simon's share i think that for you know a lot of the voters 74000000 of voted for joe biden this is a sense of relief for them no more in the middle of the night sure ain't tweens or you know no more active to visit this within the country so of course people are related they are wanting to see the country go on a different course and so they're out in the streets celebrating of course i know there must also be though...
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simon, thank you. finest, take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. police in south africa have clashed with anti racism. protesters in cape town. hundreds of members of the left wing economic freedom fighters group were demonstrating your school said to have held an all white dance party in october. south africa's president has called for an investigation describing the clashes as deeply regrettable. the united nations has warned that yemen is in immediate danger of facing the worst famine. the world has seen for decades, and that millions of lives could be lost without immediate action. yemen has enjoyed a 5 year war between iran back to the rebels and its saudi backed government. police in uganda say at least $37.00 people have died in classes clashes during protests over the arrest of opposition. presidential candidate bobby wine. the, your pop star turned politician was accused of violating coby guidelines while campaigning. it's being reported that he's now b
simon, thank you. finest, take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. police in south africa have clashed with anti racism. protesters in cape town. hundreds of members of the left wing economic freedom fighters group were demonstrating your school said to have held an all white dance party in october. south africa's president has called for an investigation describing the clashes as deeply regrettable. the united nations has warned that yemen is in immediate...