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however, the powers that be have placed slough in tier 3 despite the fa ct placed slough in tier 3 despite that we have been segregated from the wider region and there are areas in neighbouring london and essex with higher covid transmission rates. why does the prime minister hate slough? what have we done that has not —— that has annoyed him so much? i love slough and i understand what he is saying. i appreciate people's feelings of injustice and people's feelings of injustice and people do feel it. there is no question they feel they have been u nfa i rly question they feel they have been unfairly attracted by proximity into a higher tier than they deserve. people also feel that the tiering is not working for them. i want to repeat the answer i gave my right honourable friend from workington. that is that as we go forward, and i mean this very sincerely, the government will look at how we can reflect as closely as possible the reality of what is happening on the ground for local people, looking at the instance of the disease, looking at the human geography and spread of the pandemic, and
however, the powers that be have placed slough in tier 3 despite the fa ct placed slough in tier 3 despite that we have been segregated from the wider region and there are areas in neighbouring london and essex with higher covid transmission rates. why does the prime minister hate slough? what have we done that has not —— that has annoyed him so much? i love slough and i understand what he is saying. i appreciate people's feelings of injustice and people's feelings of injustice and people...
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well, i love slough and i take that...tand what he's saying and i appreciate people's feelings of injustice. people do feel it, there's no question. he said that in future, the government would look at how to reflect the situation on the ground. he ended on an upbeat note. all we need to do now, mr speaker, is to hold our nerve until these vaccines are, indeed, in our grasp and, indeed, being injected into our arms. so, i say to the house again, let us follow the guidance, let us roll out mass testing, let's work to deliver mass testing to the people of our country. let's work together to control the virus, and it is in that spirit that i commend these regulations, mr speaker. i commend these regulations to the house. the labour leader explained his party's decision to abstain. i recognise the need for continuing restrictions and i recognise the tiers have been toughened. it was obvious to everyone that the previous tiers were a one—way street to tier 3. but i'm far from convinced by what the prime minister has said today.
well, i love slough and i take that...tand what he's saying and i appreciate people's feelings of injustice. people do feel it, there's no question. he said that in future, the government would look at how to reflect the situation on the ground. he ended on an upbeat note. all we need to do now, mr speaker, is to hold our nerve until these vaccines are, indeed, in our grasp and, indeed, being injected into our arms. so, i say to the house again, let us follow the guidance, let us roll out mass...
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well, i mean, i love slough and i take that — but i understand what he is saying.le's feelings of people of injustice — and people do feel it, there's no question. borisjohnson said that in future the government would look at how to reflect the situation on the ground. he ended on an upbeat note. all we need to do now, mr speaker, is hold our nerve until these vaccines are indeed in our grasp and indeed being injected into ourarms! so i say to the house again, let us follow the guidance, let us roll—out mass testing, let's work to deliver mass testing to the people of our country and work together to control the virus. sir keir starmer explained labour's decision to abstain. i recognise the need for continuing restrictions and i do recognise that the tiers have been toughened, as it was obvious to everyone that the previous tiers were a one—way street to tier 3. but i am far from convinced by what the prime minister has said today. in particular, the economic package is nowhere near sufficient to support the communities most affected. a conservative took issue with
well, i mean, i love slough and i take that — but i understand what he is saying.le's feelings of people of injustice — and people do feel it, there's no question. borisjohnson said that in future the government would look at how to reflect the situation on the ground. he ended on an upbeat note. all we need to do now, mr speaker, is hold our nerve until these vaccines are indeed in our grasp and indeed being injected into ourarms! so i say to the house again, let us follow the guidance,...
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current high weekly infection rate in slough has placed us in a very high tier.numbers stricter measures should be implemented to protect lives however it was to my absolute astonishment upon checking nearby areas that slough was a dot of red in a sea of orange of tier 2s despite committing to a regional approach, slough has been made a special case segregated from the rest of berkshire county and the wider region. it appears, based on an arbitrary political decision and an arbitrary political decision and an anomaly nationwide. areas in essex, london and surrey all have local authorities with comparable if not higher infection rates to my slough constituency and similar action has not been taken. for the tiering system to work it has to be consistently applied and based on scientific evidence yet at the time when we need furnace and transparency all we have —— fairness and transparency we have is confusion. this is detrimental in particular for businesses who are under normal circumstances would often be heading into the busiest period of the year and they are n
current high weekly infection rate in slough has placed us in a very high tier.numbers stricter measures should be implemented to protect lives however it was to my absolute astonishment upon checking nearby areas that slough was a dot of red in a sea of orange of tier 2s despite committing to a regional approach, slough has been made a special case segregated from the rest of berkshire county and the wider region. it appears, based on an arbitrary political decision and an arbitrary political...
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the american people in the first 100 days my first 100 days won't end the covid-19 virus, but i'm sloughvinced that in 100 days we can change the course of the disease and change life in america for the better. >> reporter: the white house coronavirus task force is warning've with vaccines rolling out now, it could be late spring before we really start to see an impact in the number of new cases and deaths in this country. meantime we're tracking effort on capitol hill to provide financial relief for covid, those relief talk still in the works. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell pitching the idea to dump everything they disagree on and try to get a smaller relief bill passed before christmas, democrats not agreeing with that, so they're still talking one thing that is happening ford, stopping a government shutdown, congress kicking the can down the road another week to try to come up with a big plan so the shutdown doesn't happen this week phillip? >> the gears grinding to a halt right now would be disastrous. tracie, thank you. >>> over 80% of the state of california because hil
the american people in the first 100 days my first 100 days won't end the covid-19 virus, but i'm sloughvinced that in 100 days we can change the course of the disease and change life in america for the better. >> reporter: the white house coronavirus task force is warning've with vaccines rolling out now, it could be late spring before we really start to see an impact in the number of new cases and deaths in this country. meantime we're tracking effort on capitol hill to provide...
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catherine da costa in slough.initially to health and care workers. karen o'shea is the manager of the springbank nursing home in barry. she along with seven other staff will be vaccinated today. thank you forjoining us. can you talk us through what is happening, is it just the talk us through what is happening, is itjust the staff going to be given these jabs first? yes, we have been provided with a number to call to book ourselves in. lots of the staff managed to get through onto that number yesterday. some others are going today, some or going over the next few days. then others have decided to wait until the vaccine is delivered at the home but the residents and they will receive theirs then. do you know why you we re theirs then. do you know why you were given the option so early? obviously, we are looking after the most vulnerable people, the residents who live in the home. most of which are very elderly and very, very vulnerable. it is important for us very vulnerable. it is important for us to have the vacc
catherine da costa in slough.initially to health and care workers. karen o'shea is the manager of the springbank nursing home in barry. she along with seven other staff will be vaccinated today. thank you forjoining us. can you talk us through what is happening, is it just the talk us through what is happening, is itjust the staff going to be given these jabs first? yes, we have been provided with a number to call to book ourselves in. lots of the staff managed to get through onto that number...
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side they may not want to receive him and they may in the end sort of relegate the these talks to a slough underlying the commission chief and then he will have to talk through her and then back to the member states so we will see how this plays out obviously there is political will needed now at the very top to sort of figure out whether this will be a no or yes in charlotte we have seen this many times before are we now finally reaching in game. that's right we can tick count on on many hands the amount of times that we've talked about deadlines that is come and gone for a resolution to these trade and security negotiations now it appears another one now earlier in the day chief negotiator for the e.u. michel barnier had said earth to talk to continue until wednesday and no further will be remains to be seen now whether or not at that meeting in brussels will be beyond wednesday whether that is in fact the final deal in fact downing street a short time ago here in the u.k. hand said that they will continue talking until the last minute while they still think a deal can be achieved indeed
side they may not want to receive him and they may in the end sort of relegate the these talks to a slough underlying the commission chief and then he will have to talk through her and then back to the member states so we will see how this plays out obviously there is political will needed now at the very top to sort of figure out whether this will be a no or yes in charlotte we have seen this many times before are we now finally reaching in game. that's right we can tick count on on many hands...
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side they may not want to receive him and they may in the end sort of relegate the these talks to a slough underlying the that commission chief and then he will have to talk through her and then back to the member states so we will see how this plays out but obviously there is political will needed now at the very top to sort of figure out whether this will be a no or yes and charlotte we have seen this many times before are we now finally reaching in game. that's right we can say count on many...
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the bloke a start to slough question goes by the name refl a or rather sorry i think we've lost ourselves a little bit a popular russian video blogger has been arrested after the death of a woman in his home after which he then lifestream to help body an attempt to revive the dead woman is thought to have been his pregnant girlfriend the blog. by the name briefly on his you tube channel his videos are mostly about online gambling a visibly pregnant woman called ron and tina has appeared in several of his broadcasts and the most recent one he described how he tipped. i i to apologize we're having a complete nightmare with technology and then alia lifestream the praga could be seen pepper spraying valentino inside the apartment please be aware that the following video is upsetting. well you. know the. money. now the ability for people to pull cars live around the walls has seen deeply distressing content shot whitey before from graphic violence to suicides to terror atrocities. well let's bring in now it is cash more on a repressive say so much at us university in the u.k. and new cologne g
the bloke a start to slough question goes by the name refl a or rather sorry i think we've lost ourselves a little bit a popular russian video blogger has been arrested after the death of a woman in his home after which he then lifestream to help body an attempt to revive the dead woman is thought to have been his pregnant girlfriend the blog. by the name briefly on his you tube channel his videos are mostly about online gambling a visibly pregnant woman called ron and tina has appeared in...
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slough is a little over a mile from the theatre, but it's in tier 3, meaning people there have been asked this is obviously not about making money. why have you gone ahead? for the audiences, really. it's for them that we want to give people a bit of light relief, at the end of what's been a very difficult year for everybody. and the audience at the first performance loved it. how different was it to normal? it was actually better. why? because we had more space. she had a really good view. you can't shout out as much, and things like that. but to be honest, emma stilldid, so... # that's the wonder...#. the pandemic panto season is up and running. cinderella has gone to the ball, albeit a socially—distanced one. colin paterson, bbc news, windsor. fantastic! finally this lunchtime, people in and around edinburgh had a loud wake—up call in the early hours of this morning. hundreds of residents phoned the police thinking there had been an explosion. it was actually just the weather — and a phenomenon known as ‘thundersnow‘. bbc weather‘s alina jenkins explains. there were some interruptions
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agreement on a so-called level playing field for doing business european commission president or slough on the line said the e.u. rules and standards will be respected we have effective tools to react if fair competition is distorted and impacts our trade finally they also agreed on the emotional issue of fisheries with the european union agreeing to reduce its quota for a fishing and british waters by 25 per cent for the next 5 years that seems like a win for the block britain britain had wanted 80 percent reduction during negotiations but there are still quite a few open questions this deal only governs the trade in goods not in services which are especially important to the british economy so while this deal is being hailed as a big achievement it does of course mark the end of a union that's been quite a fair trial at the best of times here's how european commission president or the last sunday line described the new relationship status. the united kingdom. but it remains. on long. island. to be the cup 20 summit in. all the upcoming. kalyan g 20 presidency do you think in union uni
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for the second night in a row, a charity based in slough has organised hundreds of free meals for lorry, more used to working in disaster zones across the world, distributed a thousand free pizzas to those still stuck in their lorries. a baby boy who was born three months early and contracted sepsis and covid—19, is one of the youngest survivors of the virus. bbc london has been to meet his mother to see how they are getting on now. i would say it was stressful in the beginning, but in the end it's worth it. he's doing absolutely fine. so, we arejust looking forward to him having his first christmas with us. yeah, we are happy. and if you've got a story you want to share with us about how the pandemic is affecting you, please do get in touch with us. details for you on the screen now. email yourlondon@bbc.co.uk or we are @bbclondonnews on twitter. let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tubes, there lots of part closures affecting the bakerloo, district, northern and piccadilly lines, as well as tfl rail, due to engineering works. you can check the tfl website for more det
for the second night in a row, a charity based in slough has organised hundreds of free meals for lorry, more used to working in disaster zones across the world, distributed a thousand free pizzas to those still stuck in their lorries. a baby boy who was born three months early and contracted sepsis and covid—19, is one of the youngest survivors of the virus. bbc london has been to meet his mother to see how they are getting on now. i would say it was stressful in the beginning, but in the...
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of course some areas just outside the capital, such as slough, are in the higher tier 3.ever seen their team play in the championship following promotion in the summer. it's such an achievement in wycombe's history. it's the biggest thing that's happened to us as a club. i was born in wycombe, i've grown up in wycombe. it's meant everything to us. i cried when we got promoted and stuff. and it would just be absolutely amazing to get back there. the police federation says almost half of met officers say they weren't given adequate personal protective equipment during the pandemic. it called its survey "a cry for help", saying they'd been put under significant pressure, particularly as they enforced constantly changing covid rules. the national police chiefs' council said there was "no issue" with supply of ppe and that the wellbeing of officers is a "priority". let's take a look at the travel situation now. we've had lots of problems on the tube this morning. this is how it currently looks. the district line has severe delays due to overrunning engineering work. the 0vergr
of course some areas just outside the capital, such as slough, are in the higher tier 3.ever seen their team play in the championship following promotion in the summer. it's such an achievement in wycombe's history. it's the biggest thing that's happened to us as a club. i was born in wycombe, i've grown up in wycombe. it's meant everything to us. i cried when we got promoted and stuff. and it would just be absolutely amazing to get back there. the police federation says almost half of met...
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i don't think i will slough him off now. good to see you. down and now gaming like crazy, right? >> exactly. no wonder why gaming is up 46% this year to an all time high according to nelson media research. it's not just fun and games. let's start with smart toys topping the holiday list for the best gifts for kids. this right here is brilliant. it's getting a whole bunch of best-of reviews and awards. it's the botley 2.0 coding robot. it's really just genius screen-free coding robot to learn resources, gets kids ready to code right out of the box. it makes them smarter, it's 100% screen-free coding challenges, night vision, it's awesome and fun. then you jump to this. a smart watch for kids. it looks like a grown-up's watch but it's actually just a $60 amazing piece of technology called kiddy zoom smart watch. you can snap selfies, take pictures, and this right here is selling out. it's about $359 and because it's designs to build a robot inventor app. kids can gain easy essential s.t.e.m. learning stills kills y build and code with this. it
i don't think i will slough him off now. good to see you. down and now gaming like crazy, right? >> exactly. no wonder why gaming is up 46% this year to an all time high according to nelson media research. it's not just fun and games. let's start with smart toys topping the holiday list for the best gifts for kids. this right here is brilliant. it's getting a whole bunch of best-of reviews and awards. it's the botley 2.0 coding robot. it's really just genius screen-free coding robot to...
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reporter: the full pardon went to nicholas slatten, who was serving a life sentence for murder, paul sloughan liberty and dustin heard were serving sentences between 12 and 15 years for manslaughter. >> this is a reprehensible decision that throws the rule out of law out the window. >> reporter: the iraqi war foreign ministry quickly reacting saying the president's pardon ignored the dignity of the victims and the feelings and rights of their families. many iraqis long felt americans don't value iraqi lives. a doctor, a used scar sales man, a truck driver, a taxi driver, and an aspiring doctor taking his mother to an appointment, according to prosecutors. getting the convictions took years. in 2009, the federal judge dismissed the case due to misuse of statement. but then vice president joe biden renewed the commitment to prosecute. >> a dismissal, i want to make clear, is not an acquittal. and today i'm announcing that the united states government will appeal this decision. now, the testimony from iraqi witnesses at the trial was truly harrowing, one saying they killed everyone. pamela. >>
reporter: the full pardon went to nicholas slatten, who was serving a life sentence for murder, paul sloughan liberty and dustin heard were serving sentences between 12 and 15 years for manslaughter. >> this is a reprehensible decision that throws the rule out of law out the window. >> reporter: the iraqi war foreign ministry quickly reacting saying the president's pardon ignored the dignity of the victims and the feelings and rights of their families. many iraqis long felt...
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. >> doctor slough by said that you need to be doing a better job. you would agree with that. >> yes, of course. we need to be doing a better job. but all vaccine programs start somewhat slow. you heard general perna. yes we had two holidays and three snowstorms, but i think it's more of you starting a program and that starts relatively slowly and ramps up quickly. >> keeping honest, the administration is missing its own goals here. and it's not like holidays and snowstorms are surprising this time of year or unforeseeable when the rollout was being planned. the real problem, according to many experts and some former insiders in this administration, can be traced back to the very planning itself. >> it comes down to really just a lack of a national strategy on this vaccine distribution. and this has been the problem from day one on the pandemic response. >> that's olivia troye, a former top covid adviser to the vice president, who will join us shortly. and that lack of a national strategy, as we've been reporting for some time, means that getting sho
. >> doctor slough by said that you need to be doing a better job. you would agree with that. >> yes, of course. we need to be doing a better job. but all vaccine programs start somewhat slow. you heard general perna. yes we had two holidays and three snowstorms, but i think it's more of you starting a program and that starts relatively slowly and ramps up quickly. >> keeping honest, the administration is missing its own goals here. and it's not like holidays and snowstorms...
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four former black water security guards were granted clemency yesterday, paul slough, evan, the clemencyternational reaction today. witnesses testified the four guards fired machine guns and threw grenades into a crowded baghdad traffic circle in 2007, unprovoked. their youngest victim, a ali kanani was just 9 years old. his father spoke at that trial here in the united states. i'm joined by nbc news chief correspondent richard engel who covered that story in baghdad, and former federal prosecutor glenn kirchner. he worked in the attorney's office in d.c. where the case was prosecuted. one of the contractors was serving a life sentence without parole when this pardon came. three others sentenced to 12 to 15 years. give us the reaction over seas this morning. >> reporter: so in baghdad, we spoke to a victim, a survivor of this massacre, and it is only described as a massacre in baghdad to this day. and to a relative of one of the people who was killed, and they expressed outrage. they expressed anger. they said this shows that the united states doesn't respect human rights, doesn't stand
four former black water security guards were granted clemency yesterday, paul slough, evan, the clemencyternational reaction today. witnesses testified the four guards fired machine guns and threw grenades into a crowded baghdad traffic circle in 2007, unprovoked. their youngest victim, a ali kanani was just 9 years old. his father spoke at that trial here in the united states. i'm joined by nbc news chief correspondent richard engel who covered that story in baghdad, and former federal...
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. >>> breaking news, president trump announcing another slough of pardons, 26 just nont alone. it includes big names like his former campaign manager paul manafort, longtime trump ally, roger stone, and charles kushner, the father of trump's son-in-law jared kushner. republican senator ben sasse summing up trump's pardon spree as, quote, rotten to the core. the president is becoming increasingly erratic in his final days in office, vetoing the defense spending bill, upending the covid relief package, calling for a special prosecutor on his baseless claims about the election, and even threatening iran. i want to bring in cnn white house correspondent john harwood, kim wehle, a former presidential prosecutor. john, this is chaos. the president's behavior is becoming increasingly erratic. you've got pardons and vetoes and threats, oh my. should we expect more of this insanity over the next few days while he is at mar-a-lago? >> of course. look, this is what is going to define the end of donald trump's presidency. there are two different things going on at the same time. one is he
. >>> breaking news, president trump announcing another slough of pardons, 26 just nont alone. it includes big names like his former campaign manager paul manafort, longtime trump ally, roger stone, and charles kushner, the father of trump's son-in-law jared kushner. republican senator ben sasse summing up trump's pardon spree as, quote, rotten to the core. the president is becoming increasingly erratic in his final days in office, vetoing the defense spending bill, upending the covid...
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total radio silence on what the telephone call between boris johnson british prime minister and all slough on the line that you commission chief might possibly contain we don't know is there probably a real dustup between the 2 of them have has one side already thrown in the towel so we'll waiting and nerves are frayed all i can say at this point is to be a little mouse under the table of the e.u. commission president what we have in the at the state of the negotiations is the same that we had over the weekend it says seems negotiators are really running in circles in chasing their own tails this is about sovereignty on the british side when you go she had to say we want to make own rules and the european union european union saying we want to tie you to the rules we make because we give you in exchange access to our markets that can obviously not be resolved it's been dragging on and it just carries on maybe for another day or 2 all right so frayed nerves in brussels where barber is let's cross over to london to charlotte charlotte i've lost count of the times that i've asked this next qu
total radio silence on what the telephone call between boris johnson british prime minister and all slough on the line that you commission chief might possibly contain we don't know is there probably a real dustup between the 2 of them have has one side already thrown in the towel so we'll waiting and nerves are frayed all i can say at this point is to be a little mouse under the table of the e.u. commission president what we have in the at the state of the negotiations is the same that we had...
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slough by, thanks so much for joining us. a university of washington model projects that the u.s. could reach 539,000 deaths by april 1st. president-elect biden told me in an exclusive interview thursday he's going to ask americans to wear masks for his first 100 days in office. do you think that's a good idea or is it too little too late? >> i think it's a good idea. it's never too late. this pandemic is ravaging the country. we all need to take our precaution, have our masks, wash our hands, keep our distance, remain aware that this virus is a killer. we have a vaccine. there is light at the end of the tunnel, but we will not all have the vaccine in our arms before may or june. so, we need to be very cautious and vigilant. >> president-elect biden praised the fact that a vaccine had been discovered, but he also had some criticism for the operation warp speed plan to distribute the vaccine. take a listen. >> there is no detailed plan that we've seen anyway, as to how you get the vaccine out of a container into an injection syringe into somebody's arm. and it's going to be very di
slough by, thanks so much for joining us. a university of washington model projects that the u.s. could reach 539,000 deaths by april 1st. president-elect biden told me in an exclusive interview thursday he's going to ask americans to wear masks for his first 100 days in office. do you think that's a good idea or is it too little too late? >> i think it's a good idea. it's never too late. this pandemic is ravaging the country. we all need to take our precaution, have our masks, wash our...
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her leaky duck sloughing salt water under her pastures devoted heads. there are hundred and two of them, 104 if you counted the two dogs, a spaniel and giant slobbering mastiff. i was recently continent by a reader who was a mastiff owner who said they have to bring a towel over they take the dog and when she read that opening of mayflower, she felt a vital connection with the pilgrims in plymouth colony when. most of their provisions and equipment were beneath them in the whole, the primary storage area of the vessel. the passengers were in between or tween decks. a dank airless space about 75 feet long and not even five feet high that separated the hole from the upper deck. between ducks was made even made more claustrophobic for the passengers attempts providing themselves with privacy. a series of thin walled cabins had been billed creating a crowded room that overflowed with people in their possessions. chests of clothing, food, chairs, pillows, rugs when omnipresent chamber pots. there was even both cut into pieces for later assembly doing tempora
her leaky duck sloughing salt water under her pastures devoted heads. there are hundred and two of them, 104 if you counted the two dogs, a spaniel and giant slobbering mastiff. i was recently continent by a reader who was a mastiff owner who said they have to bring a towel over they take the dog and when she read that opening of mayflower, she felt a vital connection with the pilgrims in plymouth colony when. most of their provisions and equipment were beneath them in the whole, the primary...
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. >> meg tirrell has been covering this since this first happened we all just slough it off.s is incredible, meg. >> this is amazing i mean the scientific race, shep, we were talking about it before it would be remarkable if it was only one that's succeeded, but to see two vaccines that work at almost 95% efficacy at preventing this disease that have been developed from scratch during this pandemic, i mean it was built upon years of work that enabled them to go so quickly. but these are brand new vaccines and they have gone through the rigorous testing process to prove that they are safe and effective. now two of them getting out on the market to the american people, it's the beginning of the end of this pandemic. >> it's absolutely incredible. meg, thank you so much for your fantastic reporting. there will be updates on this throughout the night on cnbc.com and on the cnbc app. >>> and then on monday, when the first bell rings on wall street, tesla will be the newest member of the s&p 500 that's the group of companies that best represents the global economy. it's quite a way
. >> meg tirrell has been covering this since this first happened we all just slough it off.s is incredible, meg. >> this is amazing i mean the scientific race, shep, we were talking about it before it would be remarkable if it was only one that's succeeded, but to see two vaccines that work at almost 95% efficacy at preventing this disease that have been developed from scratch during this pandemic, i mean it was built upon years of work that enabled them to go so quickly. but these...
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point was so important is because from the beginning, president trump's plan was always explicitly to slough that responsibility off to other people. remember back in the middle of march, this is right when everything went nuts. everything closed and we were all home. the pandemic was really starting to accelerate and there was the shortages of all kinds of material people need. ppe among them. trump dismissed the governors' pleas for assistance saying, quote, the federal government is not supposed to be out there buying vast amounts of items and then shipping. you know, we're not a shipping clerk. it's not my problem. let the governors deal with it. at some level i think trump knew it was going to be a very hard governs challenge, one he was not up to, so he very quickly gave up on trying to solve it and immediately, i mean really first few weeks of the pandemic, immediately sought to push the blame to other officials. other politicians. and this is what it looks like. this is what the pandemic looks like now as a result of months of that. the numbers continue to climb in an utterly horrify
point was so important is because from the beginning, president trump's plan was always explicitly to slough that responsibility off to other people. remember back in the middle of march, this is right when everything went nuts. everything closed and we were all home. the pandemic was really starting to accelerate and there was the shortages of all kinds of material people need. ppe among them. trump dismissed the governors' pleas for assistance saying, quote, the federal government is not...
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side they may not want to receive him and they may in the end sort of relegate the these talks to or slough underlying the commission chief and then he will have to talk through her and then back to the member states so we will see how this plays out but obviously there is political will needed now at the very top to sort of figure out whether this will be a no or yes in charlotte we have seen this many times before all we know finally reaching in. that's right we can tick count on many hands emails of times that we've talked about deadlines that have come and gone for resolutions these trade in security negotiations now it appears another one now earlier in the day chief negotiator of the e.u. michel barnier had said earth it took to continue until wednesday and no further will be remains to be seen now whether or not or that meeting in brussels will be beyond wednesday whether that is in fact the final deal in fact downing street a short time ago here in the u.k. hand said that they will continue talking until the last minute while they still think a deal can be achieved indeed both sides
side they may not want to receive him and they may in the end sort of relegate the these talks to or slough underlying the commission chief and then he will have to talk through her and then back to the member states so we will see how this plays out but obviously there is political will needed now at the very top to sort of figure out whether this will be a no or yes in charlotte we have seen this many times before all we know finally reaching in. that's right we can tick count on many hands...
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slough is a little over a mile from the theatre, but it's in tier three, meaning people there have beenyou see the same people coming on the same dates each year, sitting in the same seats. and it's for them that we want to give people a bit of light relief at the end of what has been very difficult year for everybody. and the audience at the first performers loved it. how different was to normal? it was actually better. why? because we had more space. she had a really good view. it was so wonderful, you just forget all those things that you don't usually do. you can't shout out as much on things like that. to be honest, emma still did, so... the pandemic panto season is up and running. cinderella has gone to the ball, albeit a socially distanced one. colin paterson, bbc news, windsor. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller hello. it's been a cold start to the day and a wintry one in places, too, with snow falling in parts of eastern and northern england, but especially in scotland where travel on some of the higher routes will stay quite difficult as we go on through
slough is a little over a mile from the theatre, but it's in tier three, meaning people there have beenyou see the same people coming on the same dates each year, sitting in the same seats. and it's for them that we want to give people a bit of light relief at the end of what has been very difficult year for everybody. and the audience at the first performers loved it. how different was to normal? it was actually better. why? because we had more space. she had a really good view. it was so...
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our health correspondent katharine da costa gave us this update from the wrexham park hospital in slough05 who‘s worked for frimley park health trust for more than 20 years. he said he was delighted and felt very proud to receive the vaccination. he said he couldn‘t wait for other colleagues, friends and family to also receive it. so it was nhs staff that were the first to have the vaccinations. in about a half an hour‘s time outpatients in their 805 and 905 will start to arrive by appointment for theirjabs. and inside the building behind me, there‘s some very excited staff members waiting to welcome them in. they‘ll be shown through to one of three bays that have been set up where a nurse will give the vaccination and then they‘re shown through to a recovery area for teas and coffees afterwards. so they‘re only expecting a slight pain in the arm, initially, only mild side effects. and then they‘ll be invited back here in about three weeks for a second jab. now, there are also care staff that are being invited in later today. they‘ll be vaccinating here right up until nine o‘clock this e
our health correspondent katharine da costa gave us this update from the wrexham park hospital in slough05 who‘s worked for frimley park health trust for more than 20 years. he said he was delighted and felt very proud to receive the vaccination. he said he couldn‘t wait for other colleagues, friends and family to also receive it. so it was nhs staff that were the first to have the vaccinations. in about a half an hour‘s time outpatients in their 805 and 905 will start to arrive by...
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kent, medway and slough were already under tier 3 restrictions, large parts of south—east england nowd parts of hertfordshire, i'm hearing, as the likely areas to be placed into tier 3, with areas in and around london having recorded large increases of confirmed coronavirus cases over the past week. in the week to the 12th of november, haeberling was the only area in london with the highest infection rates. that has now changed, it now has the fifth highest rate, at 506 cases per 100,000. soa highest rate, at 506 cases per 100,000. so a dramatic turnaround for london, as it prepares, that's just after midnight on wednesday, going into tier 3. the department of health of course saying a review of tiers would happen every 1a days, the next one due on wednesday. meanwhile, london, the situation there has got significantly concerning for that action to be taken. don't forget, matt hancock will be addressing the commons at 3:30pm. we will take you over to the commons for that. also the rest of the news coming up in the next few minutes but first the weather with ben rich. some of us have s
kent, medway and slough were already under tier 3 restrictions, large parts of south—east england nowd parts of hertfordshire, i'm hearing, as the likely areas to be placed into tier 3, with areas in and around london having recorded large increases of confirmed coronavirus cases over the past week. in the week to the 12th of november, haeberling was the only area in london with the highest infection rates. that has now changed, it now has the fifth highest rate, at 506 cases per 100,000. soa...
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slough is a little over a mile from the theatre, but it's in tier three, meaning people there have been can only be half capacity, so this is obviously not about making money. why have you gone ahead? for the audiences, really. you see the same people coming on the same dates each year, sitting in the same seats. and it's for them that we want to give people a bit of light relief at the end of what has been very difficult year for everybody. and the audience at the first performance loved it. how different was to normal? it was actually better. why? because we had more space. she had a really good view. it was so wonderful, you just forget all those things that you don't usually do. you can't shout out as much and things like that. to be honest, emma still did, so... the pandemic panto season is up and running. cinderella has gone to the ball, albeit a socially distanced one. colin paterson, bbc news, windsor. i would just make the point that in amongst all the difficult things, there have been some surreal moments because of the pandemic. and basil brush taking us through the tier syst
slough is a little over a mile from the theatre, but it's in tier three, meaning people there have been can only be half capacity, so this is obviously not about making money. why have you gone ahead? for the audiences, really. you see the same people coming on the same dates each year, sitting in the same seats. and it's for them that we want to give people a bit of light relief at the end of what has been very difficult year for everybody. and the audience at the first performance loved it....
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katherine da costa is at wrexham park hospital in slough, another one of the 50 hubs in england thatmeans he will be able to return to the front line. now behind me there is a team of nhs staff are very excited. they are going to be booking in outpatients who are over 80. there are some care home staff that will be coming in. and other nhs colleagues. they will be shown through to one of three bays that have been set up, where a nurse will give the vaccination. then there is a recovery room where they can have tea and biscuits. they will field may be an ache in their arm initially, but they will be invited back in three weeks to have a second jab, the week later they will have full immunity. they will be protected from falling seriously ill with the virus. it is a hugely important day. this isjust the beginning. as hugh was saying, as supplies are ramped up, perhaps other vaccines are given approval, we other vaccines are given approval, we will see large community vaccination hubs setup. the hope is they will be able to vaccinate all of the most at risk groups by the spring, and tha
katherine da costa is at wrexham park hospital in slough, another one of the 50 hubs in england thatmeans he will be able to return to the front line. now behind me there is a team of nhs staff are very excited. they are going to be booking in outpatients who are over 80. there are some care home staff that will be coming in. and other nhs colleagues. they will be shown through to one of three bays that have been set up, where a nurse will give the vaccination. then there is a recovery room...
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things are going the other direction and there are some places on teesside and around reading and sloughnto lockdown so it was like a really good picture and that seems to be mirroring what is happening with the admissions so after we found these new cases, two weeks later, that's when the effect is seen on later, that's when the effect is seen on hospital admissions and rousing nhs admissions and bed occupancy falling across the country, again with a few exceptions but it is pretty good news, really, at this time of year where we are also not getting many other viruses because of our new type of behaviour, if you like.” because of our new type of behaviour, if you like. i think that is interesting, actually, people's general approach on sanitising is all having an impact. the rate of infection is also declining in the rest of the uk as well and just to remind people, the r number being the number of people you are likely to infect if you are likely to have the virus. if it is less than one, the virus. if it is less than one, the virus. if it is less than one, the virus in retreat, the n
things are going the other direction and there are some places on teesside and around reading and sloughnto lockdown so it was like a really good picture and that seems to be mirroring what is happening with the admissions so after we found these new cases, two weeks later, that's when the effect is seen on later, that's when the effect is seen on hospital admissions and rousing nhs admissions and bed occupancy falling across the country, again with a few exceptions but it is pretty good news,...
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total radio silence on what the telephone call between boris johnson british prime minister and all slough on the line that you commission chief might possibly contain we don't know is there probably a real dustup between the 2 of them have has one side already thrown in the towel so we'll waiting and nerves are frayed all i can say at this point is to be a little mouse on the table off the e.u. commission president what we have in the at the state of the negotiations is this that we had over the weekend it says seems negotiators are really running in circles in chasing their own tails this is about sovereignty on the british side when you go she had to say we you woman to make own rules and the european union european union saying we want to tie you to the rules we make because we give you in exchange access to our markets that can obviously not be resolved it's been dragging on and it just carries on maybe for another day or 2 all right so frayed nerves in brussels where barber is let's cross over to london to charlotte charlotte i have lost count of the times that i've asked this next q
total radio silence on what the telephone call between boris johnson british prime minister and all slough on the line that you commission chief might possibly contain we don't know is there probably a real dustup between the 2 of them have has one side already thrown in the towel so we'll waiting and nerves are frayed all i can say at this point is to be a little mouse on the table off the e.u. commission president what we have in the at the state of the negotiations is this that we had over...