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john simpson, looking again ina questions.obal sense, many liberals might breathe a sigh of relief and give joe liberals might breathe a sigh of relief and givejoe biden the benefit of the doubt. no administration has that long to get stuff through. pollen policy is easier because the president can act unilaterally, effectively. —— foreign policy. i imagine the first thing joe biden will do will be to speak to his partners across the board. i speak to his partners across the board. lam speak to his partners across the board. i am sure speak to his partners across the board. lam sure he speak to his partners across the board. i am sure he will try to do something with turkey. he will certainly try to do something with the western european elements in nato. personally i believe, but i wouldn't know of course, no kind of evidence for it, but i personally believe that he won't be too interested in what's happening with brexit and the european union. the only way he can do that, really, is to act as a continuation of the whole good
john simpson, looking again ina questions.obal sense, many liberals might breathe a sigh of relief and give joe liberals might breathe a sigh of relief and givejoe biden the benefit of the doubt. no administration has that long to get stuff through. pollen policy is easier because the president can act unilaterally, effectively. —— foreign policy. i imagine the first thing joe biden will do will be to speak to his partners across the board. i speak to his partners across the board. lam...
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>> "the simpsons" is like shakespeare in the sense that we quote the simpsons all the time, very often knowing it. >> excellent! >> i wish i could create something that culturally indelible. it's unlike anything else tv has ever run. >> "twin peaks" showed up out of nowhere at the beginning of the decade. the pilot episode of that was one of the strangest and most exciting things i have ever seen. >> i'm at the twin peaks county morgue. with the body of the victim. what's her name? >> it was incredible. just how slowly in the beginning the news spread around this little town that this young, beautiful girl had died and that haunting music was so dark and so beautiful. ♪ >> i've got good news. the gum you like is going to come back in style. >> what on earth is essentially a art film doing in prime time television? >> american network television has long been considered the home of the blands, the cautious and the predictable. so it was with some trepidation that it the abc network recently launched a new series that was none of those things. "twin peaks" is already described by one cri
>> "the simpsons" is like shakespeare in the sense that we quote the simpsons all the time, very often knowing it. >> excellent! >> i wish i could create something that culturally indelible. it's unlike anything else tv has ever run. >> "twin peaks" showed up out of nowhere at the beginning of the decade. the pilot episode of that was one of the strangest and most exciting things i have ever seen. >> i'm at the twin peaks county morgue. with the...
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john simpson, just to pull back, how big a moment does this feel? it is no ordinary election.it is the end of a very, very unique style of politics. yes, and very, very divisive style of politics, too. we are not going to get that in the future, you see, with joe biden — the immediate future. he's very much a kind of touchy—feely kind of friendly kind of man. i first met him in the 1990s and then, too, he was talking about building bridges, trying to get relationships going with republicans. he won't be in a position to do an awful lot because he probably won't have the senate, and so therefore, i think his whole attention will be on calming things down, quietening things down as best he can. and then after 2024, we'll see, i think probably a resurgence probably of much tougher, much more personalised government. but i think from this momen — well, not from this moment because i'm sure that until january, donald trump's going to make an awful lot of noise, but when that noise stops and biden actually does become president, i think we will find a deliberate effort to quieten th
john simpson, just to pull back, how big a moment does this feel? it is no ordinary election.it is the end of a very, very unique style of politics. yes, and very, very divisive style of politics, too. we are not going to get that in the future, you see, with joe biden — the immediate future. he's very much a kind of touchy—feely kind of friendly kind of man. i first met him in the 1990s and then, too, he was talking about building bridges, trying to get relationships going with...
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please welcome, sturgill simpson! sturnlgil, good to see you again.ave it there. >> stephen: okay, good, that's fine. you were supposed to be on the show back in april, but we had to postpone that because you had the covid, right? >> yeah, i got the 'rona. >> stephen: you got the 'rona? when did you actually get it, march, april? >> hard to say, we were on the road in europe in late february in europe and came back and jumped right into a u.s. arena tour in march, so played the last show in charleston on the tenth of march, and the next day, i woke up feeling like a buck full of buttholes, and we canceled about three shows that weekend. i went home, and the next morning i was in the e.r. >> stephen: i actually just talked to hugh grant and he had corona about the same time and he's in europe so maybe you got it from the same place, europe. >> according to the doctor i saw, it wasn't in europe at that time, so it was impossible i contracted it. but my blood pressure seemed to argue. >> stephen: did you lose the sense of taste and all that kind of stuff
please welcome, sturgill simpson! sturnlgil, good to see you again.ave it there. >> stephen: okay, good, that's fine. you were supposed to be on the show back in april, but we had to postpone that because you had the covid, right? >> yeah, i got the 'rona. >> stephen: you got the 'rona? when did you actually get it, march, april? >> hard to say, we were on the road in europe in late february in europe and came back and jumped right into a u.s. arena tour in march, so...
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[applause] congressman simpson of idaho. [applause] [applause] former kansas senator bob dole.
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greater trenchard, to say simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone who mindlessly manage to actually what that means is we end up making solutions that cost a lot, but actually do very little. it's just a kind of fuel instead of the actual solutions that work and it still exists. unemployment down for a while to settle fridays off a bit. maybe it's because mobile is all i'm saying there will always help that just says he'll go out and build it. what would you have a company that would have to go and sell more at a time when me and when. so i'm going 5, 10 o'clock, 5. when you want to eat dinner for 5, i don't play i buy from a one time was really important. and you all kind of, well, you know, why would it not go? and it was a good time. and i'm a little bit, i have a lot hollywood. i have no, no, no, no. i don't want to sit on a holiday that's going to look, you know, a little bit. no, i'm not. good at not. that's not what i thought i was going to move in los, you know, kind of let's get a little reluctant, almost all of it was not one of the last thought on side. it would be out. a
greater trenchard, to say simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone who mindlessly manage to actually what that means is we end up making solutions that cost a lot, but actually do very little. it's just a kind of fuel instead of the actual solutions that work and it still exists. unemployment down for a while to settle fridays off a bit. maybe it's because mobile is all i'm saying there will always help that just says he'll go out and build it. what would you have a company that would have...
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i am a huge fan of the simpsons.ou may be too, melissa, i'm not sure but homer simpson makes a future in pumpkin futures, makes a fortune, but critically he f forgets to sell before halloween. that's the key you have to sell before halloween. you have to sell zoom before thanksgiving because the trade is over. >> i like how you connect it to popular culture. >>> breaking news on the vaccine front. >> reporter: after the news that pfizer and biontech submitted their authorization to the fda, the fda now set the date for the outside meeting of their advisers to discuss the application. december 10th. now, that is along the lines of what we heard they asked the committee members to set aside, december 8th, 9th and 10th it is december 10th to discuss this request for emergency use authorization. that is a key step before the fda would potentially green light this vaccine for market. so we are looking at just a number of weeks before this could start to get distributed now a lot of people wonder why so long. well, we talk
i am a huge fan of the simpsons.ou may be too, melissa, i'm not sure but homer simpson makes a future in pumpkin futures, makes a fortune, but critically he f forgets to sell before halloween. that's the key you have to sell before halloween. you have to sell zoom before thanksgiving because the trade is over. >> i like how you connect it to popular culture. >>> breaking news on the vaccine front. >> reporter: after the news that pfizer and biontech submitted their...
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emma simpson, thank you.has been defending england's new coronavirus restrictions that will begin when lockdown ends next wednesday. many conservative mps reacted angrily when it was revealed that almost the entire country would be placed into the two highest tiers — with many areas that have low infection rates facing tougher controls than before. they're calling for a more locally targeted approach. borisjohnson said he realised it was "frustrating" — but insisted that the restrictions were necessary to curb the disease. 0ur deputy political editor, vicki young, has spent the day in kent, which is going into the toughest tier. it's not the festive reopening they had been hoping for and once again, this bar will have to adapt. customers won't be allowed to sit in and enjoy the craft beer, so owner alex is setting up as a shop. most businesses were getting prepared to get back open in some way, so too have the rug pulled from under us at the last minute is quite a shock. and it's upsetting, i guess, to be in
emma simpson, thank you.has been defending england's new coronavirus restrictions that will begin when lockdown ends next wednesday. many conservative mps reacted angrily when it was revealed that almost the entire country would be placed into the two highest tiers — with many areas that have low infection rates facing tougher controls than before. they're calling for a more locally targeted approach. borisjohnson said he realised it was "frustrating" — but insisted that the...
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senator alan simpson was in the >> we, we sat with thomas.nd i told him my theory of political life: an attack unanswered is an attack believed. not only that, but agreed to. and he was teary. but i said, "you must have something say." he said, "i do." he said, "i really do have something to say." >> this is a circus. it's a national disgrace. and as far as i'm concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who inay deign to think for themselves, to do for themselves, to have different ideas. >> i remember sitting behind ahe senator and ing that and just feeling like a bomb hadne ff in the room. and it sucked all the oxygen out the room. >> and it is a message that unless you kowtow to an old w order, this t will happen to you. you will be lynched, destroyed, caricatured by a commiee of the u.s., u.s. senate rather than hung from a tree. >> the question is on the confirmation of the noon of clarence thomas of georgia. the clerk will call the roll. >> up to robert bork, was a sense of civility to this, that you could disagree without
senator alan simpson was in the >> we, we sat with thomas.nd i told him my theory of political life: an attack unanswered is an attack believed. not only that, but agreed to. and he was teary. but i said, "you must have something say." he said, "i do." he said, "i really do have something to say." >> this is a circus. it's a national disgrace. and as far as i'm concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who inay deign to think for...
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emma simpson, bbc news.to cut more than 800 jobs because of a fall in sales due to the coronavirus restrictions. managers have warned staff the firm may not be profitable if sales continue at lockdown levels. a woman killed in a hit—and—run crash in bolton has been named as former town mayoress gay wharton. greater manchester police say she was crossing a road when she was struck by a car on friday and was treated by paramedics but died at the scene. the driver of the car failed to stop. a 23—year—old man has been detained on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. talks on a post—brexit trade agreement have made less progress in the past week than the eu had hoped for. an eu source said one of the meetings was "short and brutal". one of the uk contingent said "big gaps" still remained between the two sides, with sticking points around fishing quotas and trading standards on goods. there are just seven weeks for any deal to be agreed and ratified, before the end of the transition period on january t
emma simpson, bbc news.to cut more than 800 jobs because of a fall in sales due to the coronavirus restrictions. managers have warned staff the firm may not be profitable if sales continue at lockdown levels. a woman killed in a hit—and—run crash in bolton has been named as former town mayoress gay wharton. greater manchester police say she was crossing a road when she was struck by a car on friday and was treated by paramedics but died at the scene. the driver of the car failed to stop. a...
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credo transferred to say simpson, exacerbating alarming everyone mindlessly. actually what that means was we end up making solutions that cost a lot, but actually drink very little. it's just a kind of fuel instead of the actual solutions that would fix global warming during the vietnam war, u.s. forces there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know until our country per capita. millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country. even today, kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago is the us making amends for that tragedy and help to the people need in that little that's traded troops are accused of murdering unarmed civilians in afghanistan. an official war crimes report describes this as a logic to republican election. officials claim they were bullied into stopping. finally election results in the state of michigan through intimidation and deception. unthreatened so far the united states record lows has room for its prime minister benjamin netanyahu going to washington for recognizing
credo transferred to say simpson, exacerbating alarming everyone mindlessly. actually what that means was we end up making solutions that cost a lot, but actually drink very little. it's just a kind of fuel instead of the actual solutions that would fix global warming during the vietnam war, u.s. forces there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know until our country per capita. millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country. even...
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emma simpson, bbc news.in washington dc to back his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud in the us election. the demonstrations came after the president—elect, joe biden, was projected to have won the state of georgia. since election night, donald trump has tweeted dozens of times promoting claims of voter fraud — without providing any evidence. experts now fear that online disinformation has undermined faith in democracy for millions — as marianna spring reports. chanting: stop the steal! stop the steal! in washington today, protesters took to the streets making unsubstantiated claims that the election was rigged — with donald trump even driving through the crowds. small demonstrations started before joe biden was declared us president—elect. this is why. .. this is a case where they're trying to steal an election. they're trying to rig an election. and we can't let that happen. #stopthesteal went viral after unsubstantiated allegations that the democrats had rigged and stolen the election. but seeds of mi
emma simpson, bbc news.in washington dc to back his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud in the us election. the demonstrations came after the president—elect, joe biden, was projected to have won the state of georgia. since election night, donald trump has tweeted dozens of times promoting claims of voter fraud — without providing any evidence. experts now fear that online disinformation has undermined faith in democracy for millions — as marianna spring reports. chanting: stop the...
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emma simpson, bbc news.been some encouraging news for the uk. but it's a varied picture across the country. hugh pym reports on some very country. hugh pym reports on some very different approaches. empty streets in belfast today, with northern ireland beginning a two—week circuit breaker lockdown to try to stem the spread of covid—19. nonessential shops are closed, apart from click—and—collect services. and pubs, restaurants and cafes can only do takeaway and deliveries. we are asking people, for two weeks, to please abide by the public health advice so that we can then come together in and around that window at christmas. as northern ireland enters a new lockdown, england prepares to leave one next week. and already, there's intense debate about the introduction of tiered restrictions. the government has set out how it decides which areas should go into which tiers. first of all, looking at case rates across all age groups, then rates amongst the over—60s, how rapidly are rates are going up or coming down,
emma simpson, bbc news.been some encouraging news for the uk. but it's a varied picture across the country. hugh pym reports on some very country. hugh pym reports on some very different approaches. empty streets in belfast today, with northern ireland beginning a two—week circuit breaker lockdown to try to stem the spread of covid—19. nonessential shops are closed, apart from click—and—collect services. and pubs, restaurants and cafes can only do takeaway and deliveries. we are asking...
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emma simpson, bbc news. with all the sport now, here's 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre.mn nations cup. scotland had a scare in italy but won 28—17. it was far more straightforward for england, 40—0 winners against georgia at twickenham. ben croucher reports. rugby at twickenham in 2020 it looks a bit different. england are playing in blue for starters. the kits and players may change, the form has stayed constant, with jack willis on debut opening his international account for the six nations champions. it is a competition georgia harbour hopes ofjoining, but three more first—half tries demonstrated the gulf between them. they knew what was coming. it did not mean they could do anything about it. jamie george had already scored two tries like this when he became the first english hooker to score a hat—trick. the close range tactic worked for dan robson as well. georgiamy first visit to twickenham was a pointless one. there has been a change in the air in scottish sport of late. their by in scottish sport of late. their rugby counterparts are on the best run this century.
emma simpson, bbc news. with all the sport now, here's 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre.mn nations cup. scotland had a scare in italy but won 28—17. it was far more straightforward for england, 40—0 winners against georgia at twickenham. ben croucher reports. rugby at twickenham in 2020 it looks a bit different. england are playing in blue for starters. the kits and players may change, the form has stayed constant, with jack willis on debut opening his international account for the six...
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news, still to come: as the race for the white house nears its end, our world affairs editor, john simpsonbetterfor the uk. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old man has been arrested, and an extremist jewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on an historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear — the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compound, and student leaders have threatened that, should the americans attempt to rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyager! is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe — and it just seems to keep on going. tonight, we prove once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but the enduring power of our ideals. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: donald trump and joe biden are mak
news, still to come: as the race for the white house nears its end, our world affairs editor, john simpsonbetterfor the uk. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old man has been arrested, and an extremist jewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on an historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear — the...
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john simpson, bbc news.d just a word about the polls. we've had the final polls in the key swing states which are fascinating. they showjoe biden ahead in all the key places, but not by such a margin that can he can ta ke by such a margin that can he can take anything for granted and donald trump is not so far behind that he would think all is lost. tuesday is going to be a nailbiter. jon sopel, thank you, in washington. england world cup winner and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with dementia. sir bobby spent 17 years at old trafford, winning three league titles. his wife norma said she hopes the diagnosis could help others. football — and manchester city retained the women's fa cup after beating everton 3—1 in extra time at wembley. 0ur reporterjo currie was watching. being held six months later than planned because of covid, these players had had to wait a long time for their moment on the biggest stage. it was the defending champions who leapt into the lead. sam mewis, a u
john simpson, bbc news.d just a word about the polls. we've had the final polls in the key swing states which are fascinating. they showjoe biden ahead in all the key places, but not by such a margin that can he can ta ke by such a margin that can he can take anything for granted and donald trump is not so far behind that he would think all is lost. tuesday is going to be a nailbiter. jon sopel, thank you, in washington. england world cup winner and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton...
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our business correspondent emma simpson reports.ng what the future holds. the arcadia brand is run so many high streets and town centres, like here in hull and cheshire, and lockdowns have hit this business hard, but it was failing long before the pandemic. topshop, though, which was the jewel in the crown, has struggled to survive against disruptors like struggled to survive against disru ptors like online struggled to survive against disruptors like online boo—hoo group, and on the high street, primark have come in with different offers, more value lead office and a better conversation with the consumer of today. 0vershadowed by online rivals with boo—hoo already snapping up other failed online rivals with boo—hoo already snapping up otherfailed high street brands. could topshop soon be next? from what we are hearing there is interest in these brands and if the group goes into administration today there will be interested parties interested in buying up the brands but some of the interested parties may not necessarily want those s
our business correspondent emma simpson reports.ng what the future holds. the arcadia brand is run so many high streets and town centres, like here in hull and cheshire, and lockdowns have hit this business hard, but it was failing long before the pandemic. topshop, though, which was the jewel in the crown, has struggled to survive against disruptors like struggled to survive against disru ptors like online struggled to survive against disruptors like online boo—hoo group, and on the high...
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emma simpson, thank you very much.estimated 17 million animals, after a mutated version of the coronavirus that can spread to humans was detected on mink farms. the authorities said 12 people had become infected. the country's prime minister said the mutated virus posed a "risk to the effectiveness" of a future covid—19 vaccine. frankie mccamley reports. they're one of denmark's big money makers — mink. their fur is worth around £300 million to the country each year. aside from attracting money, authorities say they catch, mutate and spread coronavirus to humans. the disease has now been found on more than 200 mink farms. emergency services and government workers are being deployed to sites across the country to cull around 17 million of them. in a digital presser, the danish prime minister said... "we have observed a very serious development in the coronavirus infected mink, the virus mutates in mink and the mutated virus has spread to humans. authorities have found five examples of the mutated virus in mink farms and
emma simpson, thank you very much.estimated 17 million animals, after a mutated version of the coronavirus that can spread to humans was detected on mink farms. the authorities said 12 people had become infected. the country's prime minister said the mutated virus posed a "risk to the effectiveness" of a future covid—19 vaccine. frankie mccamley reports. they're one of denmark's big money makers — mink. their fur is worth around £300 million to the country each year. aside from...
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many thanks, john simpson.ve for covid—19. mr meadows made headlines in octoberfor saying, "we're not going to control the pandemic," as cases surged across the us. mr meadows was last seen at a white house party on election night. his condition and the circumstances of how he might have become infected are so far unclear. france has recorded more than 60,000 new coronavirus infections — its highest daily total since the start of the pandemic. the country, like a lot of europe, is one week into a second lockdown, with the aim of curbing the spread of coronavirus. meanwhile, denmark has begun culling its mink population because it's worried about a coronavirus mutation found in the animal. paul hawkins reports. staff working flat—out at the victor provo hospital in northern france. intensive care capacity has been increased from 20 to 30 beds in recent weeks, as more covid patients than the first wave come in. translation: at the beginning of the second wave, it was more vulnerable people and elderly people comi
many thanks, john simpson.ve for covid—19. mr meadows made headlines in octoberfor saying, "we're not going to control the pandemic," as cases surged across the us. mr meadows was last seen at a white house party on election night. his condition and the circumstances of how he might have become infected are so far unclear. france has recorded more than 60,000 new coronavirus infections — its highest daily total since the start of the pandemic. the country, like a lot of europe, is...
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. >> narrator: and there were the defenders-- conservative publicans simpson and grassley. here this is the nominee and he is sort of the supplicant here beforehese senators. they do hold the power of office over him, don't they? h >> tring will come to order please. >> somebody was going to win and somebody was going to lose. how was this going to play out? and that, i think, had a gripping effect on an audience. hi>> i welme everyone here morning. judge bork... >>arrator: joe biden was t chairman of the committee, and at the time in his first bid for president. >> because joe biden was running for president, his staff set the hearing room up in a way to elevm and to make him shine and turned it into a kind of tv reality show event. >> the senator minority leader, republic leader... >> they chose particular places where cameras could go that would be the least flattering for robert bork.ge >> jdo you swear to give the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do, mr. chairman.nk >> tou. duly sworn. >> also when joe biden made his opening statement... >
. >> narrator: and there were the defenders-- conservative publicans simpson and grassley. here this is the nominee and he is sort of the supplicant here beforehese senators. they do hold the power of office over him, don't they? h >> tring will come to order please. >> somebody was going to win and somebody was going to lose. how was this going to play out? and that, i think, had a gripping effect on an audience. hi>> i welme everyone here morning. judge bork......
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earlier my colleague geeta guru—murthy spoke to our world affairs editorjohn simpson about the foreignus democracy. i personally don‘t think it is fragile at all. i think a country that can absorb four years of the most disruptive and least controlled president in its history, and can have an election at which he is voted out, not by a very large majority, is a country with a very strong system indeed. it looks chaotic, the chinese, the russians both love it and say, is this the kind of system that you want? but in fa ct, kind of system that you want? but in fact, it will work, it will produce a new president. i think after a while, trumpism will start to fade. what does that mean for other leaders here? we mentioned brexit and boris johnson seen leaders here? we mentioned brexit and borisjohnson seen as allied in style a nd and borisjohnson seen as allied in style and political instincts to a degree with trump, will that reflect badly on the current british government? will it bode ill for a potential trade deal? joe biden doesn‘t really like borisjohnson. and he has said some quite h
earlier my colleague geeta guru—murthy spoke to our world affairs editorjohn simpson about the foreignus democracy. i personally don‘t think it is fragile at all. i think a country that can absorb four years of the most disruptive and least controlled president in its history, and can have an election at which he is voted out, not by a very large majority, is a country with a very strong system indeed. it looks chaotic, the chinese, the russians both love it and say, is this the kind of...
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emma simpson reports. it's all go today for the online retailer very.ust after lockdown, and they've been busy ever since. a business gearing up for record—breaking sales as spending has shifted online. today, we expect to be selling a tv every ten seconds, and a tablet every 15 seconds. 0verall, by midnight tonight, we expect to have shipped not far off 500,000 products to our customers. but can the industry cope? the couriers have hired thousands of extra drivers, like sheila hunter in norfolk. this is what it's going to be like all the way up to christmas now. so, i'm ready. before the pandemic, sheila ran activities for children. that's on pause. now she is delivering amazon parcels. did you ever imagine you would be doing something like this? no, never in a million years. i was quite happy doing what i loved, running birthdays, holiday clubs. i would never have considered delivery driving if covid hadn't come along. we've had black friday deals since the start of the month, just as nonessential retail was forced into lockdown. terrible timing for h
emma simpson reports. it's all go today for the online retailer very.ust after lockdown, and they've been busy ever since. a business gearing up for record—breaking sales as spending has shifted online. today, we expect to be selling a tv every ten seconds, and a tablet every 15 seconds. 0verall, by midnight tonight, we expect to have shipped not far off 500,000 products to our customers. but can the industry cope? the couriers have hired thousands of extra drivers, like sheila hunter in...
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with me now is our world sffairs editorjohn simpson.ions have you covered? i would quite like to know. the first one was 1964, i'm afraid. i was a student. i wasn't a journalist. i was there. your thoughts about what we are witnessing so far before we move on to talk about international reaction and what this means in the grander scheme of things? as someone who has covered a lot of them, your thoughts about today's events are what everybody has woken up to? you've got to start off from the point that this has been a serious failure for the democratic party. i mean, really they should walk this. they thought they should walk this. they thought they were going to. a lot of people around the world expected them to. but with a president who has done so many things to weaken his own position, to cause such damage to the policies that he has pursued and so the policies that he has pursued and so forth, for him now to be neck and neckis so forth, for him now to be neck and neck is a serious failure for the democrats. and i would expect that i
with me now is our world sffairs editorjohn simpson.ions have you covered? i would quite like to know. the first one was 1964, i'm afraid. i was a student. i wasn't a journalist. i was there. your thoughts about what we are witnessing so far before we move on to talk about international reaction and what this means in the grander scheme of things? as someone who has covered a lot of them, your thoughts about today's events are what everybody has woken up to? you've got to start off from the...
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emma simpson, bbc news, bedford.asures in england, it's been announced that the health service in the country will be placed on the highest alert level at midnight when the new lockdown rules come into force. people are being told to stay at home except for education, work that can't be done from home, medical reasons and exercise. let's take a close look at some of the rules. restaurants and pubs will close, with only takeaways allowed. non essential shops will have to shut, that includes hairdressers and barbers. chemists and post offices are among businesses allowed to stay open. meetings between households in homes or in private gardens will be banned unless as part of a support bubble. you can still meet one other person in a public space, for a walk in a park for example. schools, colleges, nurseries and universities are remaining open. our health correspondent anna collinson reports. winter is always a difficult time for the health service, but never so more than in 2020. this morning, a warning from the head
emma simpson, bbc news, bedford.asures in england, it's been announced that the health service in the country will be placed on the highest alert level at midnight when the new lockdown rules come into force. people are being told to stay at home except for education, work that can't be done from home, medical reasons and exercise. let's take a close look at some of the rules. restaurants and pubs will close, with only takeaways allowed. non essential shops will have to shut, that includes...
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not going to act or sing along with the muslims who would have the last greater transferred to say simpson, exacerbating an alarming everyone who mindlessly, you know, fortunately, what that means is we end up making solutions that cost a lot, but actually do very little. it's just a kind of fuel instead of the actual solutions that were tricks, global warming inside the french national assembly. a controversial bill is up for debate on images that could identify police and be used for malicious purposes. on the streets, paris turns to turmoil as thousands rally against the new draft law. our correspondent has been in the thick of it. there are protests here on the street. we're just being moved at the moment by the police, a huge security presence out.
not going to act or sing along with the muslims who would have the last greater transferred to say simpson, exacerbating an alarming everyone who mindlessly, you know, fortunately, what that means is we end up making solutions that cost a lot, but actually do very little. it's just a kind of fuel instead of the actual solutions that were tricks, global warming inside the french national assembly. a controversial bill is up for debate on images that could identify police and be used for...
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i'm going to get you thinking i'm making new simpson exacerbating alarming everyone. remind you what that means is we end up picking solutions that long, but actually very little was always on the big city, bright lights. you do you a dangerous blow of atlanta? it's also a city where up 230-0000 crimes are committed. every going to baltimore must win in the new mosque. it's filled to the reserve least one police officer for every $200.00 residents in russia's capital cost on the english. never wrote to me that i will not go with the current system of me. i got 4 dollars a month, plus a mile an hour to go back a little 100 wasn't enough closely. i want to have no more. i did, you know, but by and by as house was handed to me, it is probably going to put people to pull debates because you will be the issue not mine. i got to go out with things go for instead only it will cost one. the classroom, when this guy got smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller, do you not remember the last, you know, who spends the money? true. final and talent always going to a specific ba
i'm going to get you thinking i'm making new simpson exacerbating alarming everyone. remind you what that means is we end up picking solutions that long, but actually very little was always on the big city, bright lights. you do you a dangerous blow of atlanta? it's also a city where up 230-0000 crimes are committed. every going to baltimore must win in the new mosque. it's filled to the reserve least one police officer for every $200.00 residents in russia's capital cost on the english. never...
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so he refers to this as living with simpson at the time. so in the top element he talks about jacks simpson's decision to steal his family away from him, and also talks about telealice' business practices, meaning she would hire him out and receive his wages in return for the labor that he performed for simpson in this particular case. and here, it is really getting at some of the more complex dimensions of slavery that often don't enter into the kind of popular understanding of the institution, of the ways in which enslaved people were passed between people, how those separations occurred, et cetera. so here what guy smith is telling us is that his wife -- he and his wife were separated from their children, and that his children were drawn. it refers to a process called being drawn, by different members of his owner's family, some of whom were women. but in doing so, he also talks about the legal process by which these separations took place. he doesn't use all the terms that we would like to -- that we would think to look for, but he very
so he refers to this as living with simpson at the time. so in the top element he talks about jacks simpson's decision to steal his family away from him, and also talks about telealice' business practices, meaning she would hire him out and receive his wages in return for the labor that he performed for simpson in this particular case. and here, it is really getting at some of the more complex dimensions of slavery that often don't enter into the kind of popular understanding of the...
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for that tragedy and help to the people need in that little land of mines greater transferred to simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone mindlessly. actually, what that means is we end up taking longer to actually do very little. it's just a kind of unforgivable atrocities on the utterly disgusting, how people are describing the alleged ritual killings of afghan civilians by elite australian troops with calls to fully bring the perpetrators to justice. but no luck. french catholics hit the streets against a ban on all religious gatherings during the lockdown. told us the move raises, disturbing historical parallels in french history. this isn't the 1st time that going to mass has been considered illegal or the churches have been locked up for the going to mass could be considered a crime.
for that tragedy and help to the people need in that little land of mines greater transferred to simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone mindlessly. actually, what that means is we end up taking longer to actually do very little. it's just a kind of unforgivable atrocities on the utterly disgusting, how people are describing the alleged ritual killings of afghan civilians by elite australian troops with calls to fully bring the perpetrators to justice. but no luck. french catholics hit the...
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this is our 2 international greater trenchard simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone mindlessly. actually what that means is we end up picking solutions that long, but actually do very little actual solutions keyser apart many, many times big game theory or jump to the global hash wars countries will need to strategically geo politically get into big boy. this is what's happening in the united states right now. it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime. but old wounds still haven't healed in the past at the suits me. and the scene in which we know of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption. i don't know to this day, mothers still search for grown children for their parents. if a loaf of bread were on the grass on that some slate. ok, there's not much along the for me. as i have done, i hear what makes a person the weakest money if you don't have money to move someplace that never had a good robot that i don't know how to over come clean about the tree. it is more easy to get any 5 things here and don't make cost money even a
this is our 2 international greater trenchard simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone mindlessly. actually what that means is we end up picking solutions that long, but actually do very little actual solutions keyser apart many, many times big game theory or jump to the global hash wars countries will need to strategically geo politically get into big boy. this is what's happening in the united states right now. it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime. but old wounds...
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emma simpson, bbc news.ter has defended england's new coronavirus restrictions that begin when lockdown ends next wednesday. many conservative mps reacted angrily when it was revealed that almost the entire country would be placed into the two highest tiers, with many areas that have low infection rates facing tougher controls than before. they're calling for a more locally targeted approach. borisjohnson said he realised it was "frustrating" but insisted that the restrictions were necessary to kerb the disease. 0ur deputy political editor, vicki young, has spent the day in kent which is going into the toughest tier. it's not the festive reopening they had been hoping for and once again, this bar will have to adapt. customers won't be allowed to sit in and enjoy the craft beer, so owner alex is setting up as a shop. most businesses were getting prepared to get back open in some way, shape or form so to kind of have the rug pulled from under us at the last minute is quite a shock. and it's upsetting, i guess,
emma simpson, bbc news.ter has defended england's new coronavirus restrictions that begin when lockdown ends next wednesday. many conservative mps reacted angrily when it was revealed that almost the entire country would be placed into the two highest tiers, with many areas that have low infection rates facing tougher controls than before. they're calling for a more locally targeted approach. borisjohnson said he realised it was "frustrating" but insisted that the restrictions were...
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simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone. what that means is we end up taking the long but actually very little just when the united states is gradually pulling out, there is a rush of concern that laos may become another we're not going to send american troops. there are no american combat forces involves training for the government in order to avoid communist domination. as far as i'm in mouse's concern, there are none there at the present time. when a combat month alone will not be a dupatta. no, not a man who's not going to see them in my line and the not only the men, men, men, you know, men in general, but that want to buy the will come in and shoot it down with a new anti. i looked at him, not that i knew or you don't you upon me, i would if you would out my right when you're nominated and play my human condition. how about doing hard hitting ha ha ha. wild card, any minute downturn, or whatever. all i'm in. good order and i mean men want to go on and on. are people not just 3 pm in a couple months why live here at tha
simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone. what that means is we end up taking the long but actually very little just when the united states is gradually pulling out, there is a rush of concern that laos may become another we're not going to send american troops. there are no american combat forces involves training for the government in order to avoid communist domination. as far as i'm in mouse's concern, there are none there at the present time. when a combat month alone will not be a...
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simpson, exacerbating an alarming everyone who mindlessly managed to actually what that means is we end up picking solutions that cost a lot, but actually do very little. it's just a kind of fuel instead of actual solutions that would fix global warming was always in the boom, but i personally like big city bright lights. you jump, but you know, g.'s and many dangers because of the risk of the blight of atlanta. and it's also a city where up to $300000.00 crimes are committed every year for the last, when they built the new mosque, it's still through the reserve least one police officer, 200 residents in russia's capital, lost on the english. i think you missed most. we all put them out of my tree that i will not go with the current boys sing along with the muslims for what i am to most during the vietnam war, us forces also bomb to neighboring laos. it was a secret war. and for years, the american people did not know why not allow so much that is officially the mousepad rebound country per capita. human history. millions of onyx loaded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricult
simpson, exacerbating an alarming everyone who mindlessly managed to actually what that means is we end up picking solutions that cost a lot, but actually do very little. it's just a kind of fuel instead of actual solutions that would fix global warming was always in the boom, but i personally like big city bright lights. you jump, but you know, g.'s and many dangers because of the risk of the blight of atlanta. and it's also a city where up to $300000.00 crimes are committed every year for the...
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boysen along with the muslims would have to last a greater trenchard to say simpson, excessive, babying and alarming everyone who mindlessly actually what that means is we end up picking solutions that cost a lot, but actually drink very little. it's just a kind of fuel, instead of solutions that would fix global warming violence on the streets of paris as france to base a bill to ban publishing, images of police, the malicious reasons, reasons corresponding with court top and the rest we all cells were forcibly shocked out by the police, my cameraman grabbed by offices, while he was filming, while we were trying to do an interview with the u.s. moves to adopt a bill to jail those involved in doping. however, the well down to 13 agency raises big concerns over the plan.
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'd creator transferred it to say, simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone mindlessly. actually, what that means is we end up picking solutions that cost a lot, but actually do very little. it's just a kind of feel good. instead of the actual solutions that would fix global warming during the vietnam war, u.s. forces there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know the mouse had rebound country per capita. human history, millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country. jordyn, we don't think it's happening even today, kids in laos, full victims of bombs dropped decades ago. is the us making amends for that tragedy and help to the people need in that little land on you? no border to nationalities has emerged. we don't come with territory. we don't have a back seat. the whole world needs to be judged crisis with his system to we can do better, we should be everyone is contributing each other own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges created with the response has been so man
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simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone mindlessly. actually what that means is we end up picking solutions that cost a lot, but actually drink very little. it's just a kind of fuel instead of the natural solutions that would fix the police 1st operational regiment just mounted units in europe, almost a 1000 officers and 250 horses maintain public order and patrol, the parks and gardens of the bad things up lessons going in a book that would be much more idealist and certainly led by a lot of what the boys will need to stay to go on the daily care of dance. each office is responsibility, not because of direct orders, but the producer of sherry will mean a movie with the will of the true should legit but the point is i hope it works for them. good for the new ones who don't want, if you recall the supposed slow much was a little who washed clean of the stuff. if it's of short shift, we need more and more of the people for yet another one of those of us with emergencies. but just about any moment in a park, somebody is going to puzzle wh
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amusede: you kept me yesterday throughout the federal reserve decision with all things bart simpson.evertheless, there was a serious case today. how much do you think that will be hit? >> yesterday, the changes were pretty subtle. maybe extending treasury purchases. that is maybe 2021 issue or concern. reserve, i don't want to say they are out of ammunition, but they have laid out what they want and that is really the first time the fed has outright pushed to drive inflation higher. monetary inflation is probably one of three components of inflation, but they've never been in this position. it might not work, but also it might. reemerge, calles it 50 basis points at a minimum. joe: you are the chief fixed income strategist at a time when people are wondering, why allocate anything to fixed income, given how low it pays, given how it serves as a portfolio hedge -- what is appealing in fixed income right now? >> completely agree. lowe's no way to get around absolute returns. it is also a great source of cash to reallocate. generally where we are guiding clients is toward shorter durati
amusede: you kept me yesterday throughout the federal reserve decision with all things bart simpson.evertheless, there was a serious case today. how much do you think that will be hit? >> yesterday, the changes were pretty subtle. maybe extending treasury purchases. that is maybe 2021 issue or concern. reserve, i don't want to say they are out of ammunition, but they have laid out what they want and that is really the first time the fed has outright pushed to drive inflation higher....
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simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone. what that means was we end up taking a long but actually very little kind of yanks, this is what happens to pensions in britain police 1st operational just mounted unit in europe, almost $250.00 horses maintained probably going to patrol the parks and gardens of the bad things up lessons going in a book that would be much more idealistic and led by a one on what the boys will last and where did they go on the daily care of dance each office has...
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simpson, exacerbating an alarming everyone who mindlessly actually what that means is we end up picking solutions that cost a lot, but actually drink very little. it's just a kind of fuel. instead of the natural solutions that were new gold rush is underway and gone up. thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields, hoping to strike it. rich as children are torn between gold, my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to see which side will have the strongest appeal what can we expect from them by doing ministration, when it comes to russia? as things stand today, relations are brought by. it is replete with hardliners in the with a long record of failure to give us trade in troops are accused of murdering thought to 9 unarmed civilians in afghanistan. an official war crimes report describes the practice as blood to the republican elected officials claim they were bullied in 2005. the election results in the state of michigan through intimidation, deception, and threats of violence. to present the united states recognize israel and rights. pri
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guy matthew wolf looking good at four under through 11, john ron titer 13, loses go to guy, webb simpson, and pepper second, at five underpar. how about baseball? hosea brady who broke down in tears after being named the american league's most valuable player. the first baseman freddie freeman was named the national league most viable player. he got 28 out of 31st pl. most viable player. he got 28 out of 31st pl. mike of the giants finished in eighth place. if you're going to watch the finish of the second, first out of the masters come you've got to get up bright and early. tees off at 4:30 pacific time. >> bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any oth
guy matthew wolf looking good at four under through 11, john ron titer 13, loses go to guy, webb simpson, and pepper second, at five underpar. how about baseball? hosea brady who broke down in tears after being named the american league's most valuable player. the first baseman freddie freeman was named the national league most viable player. he got 28 out of 31st pl. most viable player. he got 28 out of 31st pl. mike of the giants finished in eighth place. if you're going to watch the finish...
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emma simpson reports. it's all go today for the online retailer very.gearing up for record—breaking sales as spending has shifted online. today, we expect to be selling a tv every ten seconds, and a tablet every 15 seconds. overall, by midnight tonight, we expect to have shipped not far off 500,000 products to our customers. but can the industry cope? the couriers have hired thousands of extra drivers, like sheila hunter in norfolk. this is what it's going to be like all the way up to christmas now. so, i'm ready. before the pandemic, sheila ran activities for children. that's on pause. now she is delivering amazon parcels. did you ever imagine you would be doing something like this? no, never in a million years. i was quite happy doing what i loved, running birthdays, holiday clubs. i would never have considered delivery driving if covid hadn't come along. we've had black friday deals since the start of the month, just as nonessential retail was forced into lockdown. terrible timing for high street shops, which really needs shops, which really need the
emma simpson reports. it's all go today for the online retailer very.gearing up for record—breaking sales as spending has shifted online. today, we expect to be selling a tv every ten seconds, and a tablet every 15 seconds. overall, by midnight tonight, we expect to have shipped not far off 500,000 products to our customers. but can the industry cope? the couriers have hired thousands of extra drivers, like sheila hunter in norfolk. this is what it's going to be like all the way up to...
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to win mount wolf, liz had a top day finish from webb simpson and kim came close to the top with john romm tied for 7. so can, liz, we all owe you dinner. just make sure you don't take a victory lap around the new station. >> we will just have to make sure they're not some smart alec bus driver who takes us out. >> i will take you to dinner though. that sounds good, dennis. in yeah, so meanies, here we come. >> thanks, dennis. >> still had, you may have to expect to pay up if you smoke inside your own home. the new proposal in san francisco. >>> good evening, liz and ken. good to see you. coming up after 6:00, hope is on the way as a second vaccine maker, madonna says it's shot nearly 95% effective against still hard to find a spot. just easier to park. still the big move. just more moving. still singing. just more in tune. still the gangs all here. just less "are we there yet?" the chevy family of suvs. making life's journey just better. now during the chevy cyber sales event, use $500 cyber cash on most suv models... to get $5,250 total cash allowance on most 2020 equinox models. vi
to win mount wolf, liz had a top day finish from webb simpson and kim came close to the top with john romm tied for 7. so can, liz, we all owe you dinner. just make sure you don't take a victory lap around the new station. >> we will just have to make sure they're not some smart alec bus driver who takes us out. >> i will take you to dinner though. that sounds good, dennis. in yeah, so meanies, here we come. >> thanks, dennis. >> still had, you may have to expect to pay...
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webb simpson, of course, who went to usc, that's liz's choice. jon rahm. >> he didn't go to usc. >> always going with the favorites. i like the pick, paul. >> i think that was a picture of me in 1980. >> that's better than mine. >> heavily photoshopped. >> thanks, dennis. >>> still ahead on this veterans day, an iconic remnant of world war ii in need of some help. >>> good evening, ken and liz, good to see you, coming up after kpix 5 news at 6:00, it's here, the wave experts warned about. over 40 states now are considered to be in the covid-19 red zone. cities in wisconsin and texas reach >>> the uss hornet facing some money trouble on this veterans day. >> the historic warship has lost # 0% of its revenue after being closed for five months and now open with only limited access. >> we've got a covid battle flag. we're going to fight this. and it may -- that was a decision we made. going to go full speed ahead. we're not going to go run. >> they're asking for donations to avoid a winter shutdown. >> and on this veterans day, many of our viewers sh
webb simpson, of course, who went to usc, that's liz's choice. jon rahm. >> he didn't go to usc. >> always going with the favorites. i like the pick, paul. >> i think that was a picture of me in 1980. >> that's better than mine. >> heavily photoshopped. >> thanks, dennis. >>> still ahead on this veterans day, an iconic remnant of world war ii in need of some help. >>> good evening, ken and liz, good to see you, coming up after kpix 5 news at...
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emma simpson, our business correspondent.al for the armed forces will protectjobs and keep the british people safe according to the prime minister. by 2024—25, annual defence spending will have increased by around £7 billion over previous manifesto commitments. speaking to the commons via video link, borisjohnson claimed ‘the era of cutting our defence budget‘ would end. the extra money will help fund space and cyber projects. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has the details. britain's armed forces say they're about to undergo their biggest transformation since the end of the cold war. it'll inevitably mean less of the old, like tanks and heavy armour, and more of the new to defend in the domains of cyber and space. british troops here are already countering threats such as disinformation. they'll also now be part of a new national cyber force, able to conduct offensive cyber operations. and there'll be a new space command, with plans to fire the first british rocket, like this us one, to launch their own military sat
emma simpson, our business correspondent.al for the armed forces will protectjobs and keep the british people safe according to the prime minister. by 2024—25, annual defence spending will have increased by around £7 billion over previous manifesto commitments. speaking to the commons via video link, borisjohnson claimed ‘the era of cutting our defence budget‘ would end. the extra money will help fund space and cyber projects. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has the details....
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st erin simpson previous served as an adviser to military officials in afghanistan.he is now an executive at a defense technology company. >>f here's still a kind talking dog aspect to women in national security, especially on the defense side, which is they can't quite beli by they i mean men -- they can't quite that we can put onr, eyeli pick out high-heeled shoes blow , out our hair and talk about a force deployment plan or the next set of con ops or new technologies that might ar emerging tharelevant to american national security. reporter: cohost radha iyengar, an economist, says the podcast shows what else gets left out when women are. >> people are wilveng and do onversations about how women should be included. but at the end of the day, ifey an't find a women to be included or it's too inconvenient, that's still ok. and so i think that's really the sort of bridge that needs to bes d next, which is to say, hey, if we end up in a situation where we don't have any women, itmieans you're probabling some critical expertise so we need to go back to the drawing boar
st erin simpson previous served as an adviser to military officials in afghanistan.he is now an executive at a defense technology company. >>f here's still a kind talking dog aspect to women in national security, especially on the defense side, which is they can't quite beli by they i mean men -- they can't quite that we can put onr, eyeli pick out high-heeled shoes blow , out our hair and talk about a force deployment plan or the next set of con ops or new technologies that might ar...
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trent simpson, the linebacker, is there. he kind of has davis covered up. but with books sliding out of the pocket, that bought the time and allowed the touchdown catch. at least we believe it is a touchdown catch. >> referee: after further review, the ruling on the field is confirmed. >> mike: we see you there, young man. you're not alone. a lot of fans on both sides catching their breath here. jonathan doerer's heart beating fast. the kicker for the extra point to tie the game at 33-33. and he gets it through. and we are all tied at 33-33 with 22 on the clock in notre dame stadium. ian book and the irish even it up against number one clemson. >> tony: slides to the right here. >> tony: three man rush. the quarterback making the play. >> mike: the drive is ian book. a spectacular hold. wow, no. >> tony: first down. >> mike: directional kickoffs, right. as coach you talk about it all the time and -- special teams -- for notre dame -- kick one out of bounds earlier. travis etienne -- >> tony: even if it is pick off, you are going to overtime anyway. they're
trent simpson, the linebacker, is there. he kind of has davis covered up. but with books sliding out of the pocket, that bought the time and allowed the touchdown catch. at least we believe it is a touchdown catch. >> referee: after further review, the ruling on the field is confirmed. >> mike: we see you there, young man. you're not alone. a lot of fans on both sides catching their breath here. jonathan doerer's heart beating fast. the kicker for the extra point to tie the game at...
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right now i'm joined by republican strategist sara fag n fagen, yvette simpson, ceo of democracy foroe biden spoke to the nation earlier tonight. what was your takeaway? >> well, i think he wanted to give a different speech. they had thought they were going to give the victory speech because they thought the networks were going to have declared the race already over but he couldn't do that. he gave a conciliatory speech. it reminded me of the husband, i mean, the father of a bride and the bride's seven months' pregnant and he's like, am i supposed to tell everybody she's pregnant? no, no, don't tell everybody she's pregnant. well, everybody knows she's pregnant. that's what biden's position was. everybody knows how this is going to turn out but he's like, don't say it yet. >> yvette, we know the president is making a lot of noise and claiming baseless legal threats. should biden be more aggressive in responding? >> i think at this stage it's better for him to take the calm approach. we don't want people to get too worried. we know folks are already anxious and might take the lead. i
right now i'm joined by republican strategist sara fag n fagen, yvette simpson, ceo of democracy foroe biden spoke to the nation earlier tonight. what was your takeaway? >> well, i think he wanted to give a different speech. they had thought they were going to give the victory speech because they thought the networks were going to have declared the race already over but he couldn't do that. he gave a conciliatory speech. it reminded me of the husband, i mean, the father of a bride and the...
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as for me, i'll see, seeing greater trenchard is a simpson actually, what that means is we end up picking solutions that cost a lot, but actually drink very little. it's just a kind of fuel. did she seem wrong to advocate and indeed from an equal betrayal. once on, many find themselves worlds apart. when she's to look for common ground, how we crossed the rubicon. let's ask stacey. well, you know, max, i came up with this idea because we were talking about crossing the rubicon on this weekend's orange bowl party. we're talking about crossing the rubicon on this weekend's orange bowl podcast. and i said that basically bitcoin does not allow you to cross the rubicon. it does not allow you to think that you alone, you know, with it's filled with hubris and greed for power can solve like living through the last days of the roman republic. and i was responding to this tweet from liz sly, who is from the washington post according to the outgoing syria on the way chum thinks it's only $200.00 troops. they're laughing, laughing, laughing out loud. that's crossing the rubicon, right? to disobeyed
as for me, i'll see, seeing greater trenchard is a simpson actually, what that means is we end up picking solutions that cost a lot, but actually drink very little. it's just a kind of fuel. did she seem wrong to advocate and indeed from an equal betrayal. once on, many find themselves worlds apart. when she's to look for common ground, how we crossed the rubicon. let's ask stacey. well, you know, max, i came up with this idea because we were talking about crossing the rubicon on this weekend's...