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judging the week's events for dateline london, two podcasters — steve richards of rock n roll politicschael goldfarb of frdh — the first rough draft of history. and here in the studio, his hands sanitised but certainly not his journalism, mark urban, diplomatic editor with the bbc‘s newsnight programme. hello. and to both of you, michael and steve. good to have you back with us. we are going to begin with, of course, coronavirus. just as it's shaken up every aspect of daily life, so the pandemic has disrupted the pattern of british politics. the conservatives, the "party of business", instinctively sceptical of the state and, in the 2010s, champion of austerity, had, at one point this summer, half the nation on the government payroll. labour, traditionally more comfortable with spending taxpayers' money in times of economic crisis, has been chiding the chancellor for being "cavalier", of having "splurged" the voters' money, not spent it wisely. this week, just before the main scheme of state support — the furlough — was due to end, the british government cancelled november's budget and
judging the week's events for dateline london, two podcasters — steve richards of rock n roll politicschael goldfarb of frdh — the first rough draft of history. and here in the studio, his hands sanitised but certainly not his journalism, mark urban, diplomatic editor with the bbc‘s newsnight programme. hello. and to both of you, michael and steve. good to have you back with us. we are going to begin with, of course, coronavirus. just as it's shaken up every aspect of daily life, so the...
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steve richards. mark urban. thank all of you very much.fairly breezy for some of us, and sunday will remain brisk on the north sea coast, places and on top of that cloudy but there is sunshine in the forecast as well and in fact many western and northern areas will have had clear skies over night and early on sunday morning. that's leading to a touch of frost there in the lowlands of scotland, even the towns and cities of glasgow and edinburgh not far off freezing. we have the wind off the north—east, you can see temperatures holding around double figures early in the morning. so this is what sunday looks like. 0vercast in places across the east of the country. still quite a strong wind blowing out of the north. 15 degrees might look decent on the thermometer but cloud and wind means it will feel chilly. it will be much better in the west here where we will have sunshine. 0ver where we will have sunshine. over the next couple of days, it will start to warm up a little bit with temperatures back up to 18 but from midweek, turning unsettled.
steve richards. mark urban. thank all of you very much.fairly breezy for some of us, and sunday will remain brisk on the north sea coast, places and on top of that cloudy but there is sunshine in the forecast as well and in fact many western and northern areas will have had clear skies over night and early on sunday morning. that's leading to a touch of frost there in the lowlands of scotland, even the towns and cities of glasgow and edinburgh not far off freezing. we have the wind off the...
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judging the week's events for dateline london, two podcasters — steve richards of rock n roll politicsands sanitised but certainly not hisjournalism, mark urban, diplomatic editor with the bbc‘s newsnight programme. hello. and to both of you, michael and steve. good to have you back with us. we are going to begin with, of course, coronavirus. just as it's shaken up every aspect of daily life, so the pandemic has disrupted the pattern of british politics. the conservatives, the "party of business", instinctively sceptical of the state and, in the 2010s, champion of austerity, had, at one point this summer, half the nation on the government payroll. labour, traditionally more comfortable with spending taxpayers'
judging the week's events for dateline london, two podcasters — steve richards of rock n roll politicsands sanitised but certainly not hisjournalism, mark urban, diplomatic editor with the bbc‘s newsnight programme. hello. and to both of you, michael and steve. good to have you back with us. we are going to begin with, of course, coronavirus. just as it's shaken up every aspect of daily life, so the pandemic has disrupted the pattern of british politics. the conservatives, the "party...
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judging the week's events for dateline london two podcasters — steve richards of rock n roll politics hands sanitised but certainly not hisjournalism, mark urban, diplomatic editor with the bbc‘s newsnight programme. hello tmo: and to both of you, michael and steve. good to have you back with us. steve. good to have you back with us. we are just as it's shaken up every aspect of daily life, so the pandemic has disrupted the pattern of british politics. the conservatives, the "party of business", instinctively sceptical of the state and, in the 2010s, champion of austerity, had, at one point this summer, half the nation on the government payroll. labour, traditionally more comfortable with spending taxpayers' money in times of economic crisis, has been chiding the chancellor for being "cavalier", of having "splurged" the voters' money not spent it wisely. this week, just before the main scheme of state support — the furlough — was due to end, the british government cancelled next month's budget and announced a fresh wave of public subsidy for private business for the next six months.
judging the week's events for dateline london two podcasters — steve richards of rock n roll politics hands sanitised but certainly not hisjournalism, mark urban, diplomatic editor with the bbc‘s newsnight programme. hello tmo: and to both of you, michael and steve. good to have you back with us. steve. good to have you back with us. we are just as it's shaken up every aspect of daily life, so the pandemic has disrupted the pattern of british politics. the conservatives, the "party of...
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steve richards, a quarter of the uk population is either under additional restrictions will be by theis weekend. is that a sense that the government has lost control of this virus, or was it a lwa ys control of this virus, or was it always that we were going to find ourselves in this situation, the turn of awesome and eventually the potential health risks in the winter? a bit of both. the autumn was always going to be a challenge and one of the more bizarre sequences of recent days was some officials and ministers expressing surprise that the autumn was going to be such a challenge. they have lost control in the sense that testing is still nowhere near as extensive as it should be to give one example. london is now, you know, obviously, the biggest population centre in the uk. mas says he thinks it's raging but we don't know for sure because there is inadequate testing for london. so they've lost control in that sense, but it was inevitable, too, that it would have occur once the summer was out of the way and schools were back and universities were back. —— that it would recur. they h
steve richards, a quarter of the uk population is either under additional restrictions will be by theis weekend. is that a sense that the government has lost control of this virus, or was it a lwa ys control of this virus, or was it always that we were going to find ourselves in this situation, the turn of awesome and eventually the potential health risks in the winter? a bit of both. the autumn was always going to be a challenge and one of the more bizarre sequences of recent days was some...
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we can talk to camilla tommy, the associate editor of the telegraph newspaper and steve richards, thed to the point and he talked about the party having to change and he talked a little bit about himself and the importance of family values, but what did you make of the speech?” think it was about framing an argument. it's very interesting the rhythms of being leader of the opposition. no labour leader has won an election when they begin as leader at the start of the parliamentary term. the winners, wilson and tony blair got their mid—term elections were looming and this means he has to get the rhythm right about what he does and when. and it seems obvious that you begin with the framing of an argument. and the argument that has tended to work for labour on the rare occasion when they win an election is this incompetence versus competence framing. it's not enough, but as a beginning it is a framing that works. camilla, taking on from that, he has got time, hasn't he? he talked about values and we wouldn't expect the opposition at this point in the parliamentary cycle to be talking abou
we can talk to camilla tommy, the associate editor of the telegraph newspaper and steve richards, thed to the point and he talked about the party having to change and he talked a little bit about himself and the importance of family values, but what did you make of the speech?” think it was about framing an argument. it's very interesting the rhythms of being leader of the opposition. no labour leader has won an election when they begin as leader at the start of the parliamentary term. the...
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steve pollicino. >> susan m. pollio. >> darin h. pontell. >> joshua iosua poptean. >> giovanna porras. >> anthony portillo. >> james edward potorti. >> daphne pouletsos. >> richarderome powell. >> scott alan powell. >> shawn edward powell. >> antonio dorsey pratt. >> gregory m. preziose. >> wanda ivelisse prince. >> vincent a. princiotta. >> kevin m. prior. >> everett martin proctor iii. >> carrie beth progen. >> david lee pruim. >> richard a. prunty. >> john foster puckett. >> robert david pugliese. >> edward f. pullis. >> patricia ann puma. >> jack d. punches. >> hemanth kumar puttur. >> joseph j. pycior, jr. >> edward r. pykon. >> christopher quackenbush. >> lars peter qualben. >> lincoln quapp. >> beth ann quigley. >> patrick j. quigley iv. >> michael t. quilty. >> james francis quinn. >> ricardo j. quinn. >> carol millicent rabalais. >> christopher peter anthony. >> racaniello. >> leonard j. ragaglia. >> eugene j. raggio. >> laura marie ragonese-snik. >> michael paul ragusa. >> peter frank raimondi. >> harry a. raines. >> lisa j. raines. >> ehtesham raja. >> valsa raju. >> edward j. rall. >> lukas rambousek. >> maria ramirez. >> harry ramos. >> vishnoo rams
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republicans in congress to put through some sort of bill and package >> you know, and steve ratner, unfortunately, as richard this pandemic hasn't changed history, it's actually expedited the changes. it's not reshaped it, it's just accelerated all of these forces. you and i and others are this table have been talking for a decade about the rich getting richer and poor getting poorer, income disparities, trying to figure out a way to bring the numbers closer together. here we have a pandemic showing ceos they don't need as many workers, full-time workers, they don't need the buildings, they can hire contract workers. a lot of those jobs aren't going to come back again, everybody is so obsessed on november the 3rd. i think that's the election day. whether it's the vaccine or jobs, this seems again, steve, not to be a downer but this seems to be a massive challenge for next year and over the next decade >> i completely agree with that, joe. we are going to be looking at high unemployment by any historic measure as we get into the next administration. a lot of that is going to be structur structural people who
republicans in congress to put through some sort of bill and package >> you know, and steve ratner, unfortunately, as richard this pandemic hasn't changed history, it's actually expedited the changes. it's not reshaped it, it's just accelerated all of these forces. you and i and others are this table have been talking for a decade about the rich getting richer and poor getting poorer, income disparities, trying to figure out a way to bring the numbers closer together. here we have a...
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. >>> will go over to steve paulson the september 1st forecast his right here. >>> not as bad as three years ago, right richardwhen the city hit 106. 65, the forecast today the hottest temperature ordered by the way. not today, much of the way low clouds and fog more of a west wind, and lot of smoke and haze when the fog starts to retrieve, guess what the hazy sunshine and temperatures similar to
. >>> will go over to steve paulson the september 1st forecast his right here. >>> not as bad as three years ago, right richardwhen the city hit 106. 65, the forecast today the hottest temperature ordered by the way. not today, much of the way low clouds and fog more of a west wind, and lot of smoke and haze when the fog starts to retrieve, guess what the hazy sunshine and temperatures similar to
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steve jenny. for 60 years and a day, he kept half a buffalo chicken sandwich that was partially eaten in 1960 by then-vice president richardt? >> i know. >> he says nixon left it behind when he got up to give a speech against john f. kennedy. he was then a 14-year-old boy scout picked up half a sandwich and froze it. the last time it was thousanded out was for an appearance on "the tonight show." 1988. how did the 14-year-old -- maybe he was going to come back and finish his sandwich. >> i think the detail there is that he was 14. lots of people do somewhat strange things at 14, right? it's wedding cakey but weirder. >> it turns out the appearance was a start of a partial eaten food collection. he got a half-eaten snack from johnny carson, as well as a paper plate signed by steve martin. >> okay. there's a theme. he was in context. it was probably the dream booking for that night. >> here's what i can say, though. he would never get anything from me half-eaten because i finish all my food. >> that's a good trait. i have to say, plus one on that one. yeah, okay. >>> coming up, the surfer who broke a world record riding the
steve jenny. for 60 years and a day, he kept half a buffalo chicken sandwich that was partially eaten in 1960 by then-vice president richardt? >> i know. >> he says nixon left it behind when he got up to give a speech against john f. kennedy. he was then a 14-year-old boy scout picked up half a sandwich and froze it. the last time it was thousanded out was for an appearance on "the tonight show." 1988. how did the 14-year-old -- maybe he was going to come back and finish...
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years to the day that "a man has kept richard nixon's half-eaten sandwich" which he keeps in this jar. sounds a little odd but there's a fun story behind it. stevethen president nixon stopped by a cookout at a local park. nixon took a couple of bites of a sandwich, said it was good, and then left. which is when jenne-- i want to say sprang? --into action. >> once he left, i just looked down at the picnic table and everybody else was gone, and that half-eaten sandwich was still on the paper plate. i picked it up and hopped on my bicycle and sped home and ran in the door, i said, "mom, i've got a sandwich that nixon took a couple of bites out of." >> stephen: truly, these are the moments in history that make one pause and say, "all right." ( laughter ) of course, there's only one way to be sure this is really richard nixon's sandwich. scientists must test the sandwich for nixon's d.n.a., then obviously, once they have the dna, they have to clone richard nixon and make him fight that "gundam" robot. ( laughter ) quarantine-while, a poll of 1,000 smartphone users found that "40% of americans would give up their dog for a month to keep their smartpho
years to the day that "a man has kept richard nixon's half-eaten sandwich" which he keeps in this jar. sounds a little odd but there's a fun story behind it. stevethen president nixon stopped by a cookout at a local park. nixon took a couple of bites of a sandwich, said it was good, and then left. which is when jenne-- i want to say sprang? --into action. >> once he left, i just looked down at the picnic table and everybody else was gone, and that half-eaten sandwich was still...
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. >>> will go over to steve paulson the september 1st forecast his right here. >>> not as bad as three years ago, right richard. when the city hit 106. 65, the forecast today the hottest temperature ordered by the way. not today, much of the way low clouds and fog more of a west wind, and lot of smoke and haze when the fog starts to retrieve, guess what the hazy sunshine and temperatures similar to yesterday. 50s, you can see the smoke and the haze and the fog. 50s everyone reporting clouding to mostly cloudy skies. oakland and san don't see that all the time. smoke for alburns off recent times. wind this pick up later once the fog burns off. as far as i can see, a fog bank that we carried over to september 1st. hazy skies today, morning fog, a little temperature changed. big temperature change not until the weekend. morn 10 minutes, temperatures except for livermore below average. over to the sound emma picking up the bay bridge, still the case, you want to start there. >>> i will start and san jose, steve, i will show the total times unless it is very rare i don't. your right about that. i want to start with
. >>> will go over to steve paulson the september 1st forecast his right here. >>> not as bad as three years ago, right richard. when the city hit 106. 65, the forecast today the hottest temperature ordered by the way. not today, much of the way low clouds and fog more of a west wind, and lot of smoke and haze when the fog starts to retrieve, guess what the hazy sunshine and temperatures similar to yesterday. 50s, you can see the smoke and the haze and the fog. 50s everyone...
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steve: sure, listen, clearly the president has far more optimistic view than does dr. fauci. let me point out within the scientific community there's tremendous debate, for example, people like dr. atlas from stanford, dr. richard a lot of folks within science that would disagree with dr. fauci. the president is making optimistic case that we are nearing the end of this, the trends are going to aggressively toward health and this is critical on the issue of supposed discrepancies on your network a few days ago made it clear that he doesn't believe the president was dishonest and let me beprecise and quote him, he said i didn't see any discrepancies, what he told us, what we told him and what he came out and said publicly. again, nobody is going to accuse dr. fauci of being a trump partisan. he said no discrepancies here. chris: in an interview on msnbc on friday he said something different. i find it interesting that sometimes you're citing him as an authority and sometimes you're saying he's wrong. one last question. i have only time for this on the campaign. steve: i said the president has a more optimistic view. i'm not saying fauci is wrong. the president has a more optimistic view about the virus. chris: b
steve: sure, listen, clearly the president has far more optimistic view than does dr. fauci. let me point out within the scientific community there's tremendous debate, for example, people like dr. atlas from stanford, dr. richard a lot of folks within science that would disagree with dr. fauci. the president is making optimistic case that we are nearing the end of this, the trends are going to aggressively toward health and this is critical on the issue of supposed discrepancies on your...
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richard clark is the first black leader in history. brian: police officers shot last night as protested erupted across the city. steveannounced decision in breonna taylor case. ainsley: mark in louisville. mark: it was chaos in the streets of louis. as you can see this morning, no longer the case. things have quiet down a bit. we learned last night there were 100 people that were arrested. now to those two police officers that were shot last night, the good news you are in stable condition and one suspect is in custody. the police were actually streaming part of their operation on facebook last night. they captured dramatic video. while they were out there that the officers believe to have been shot. we heard from police chief last night who fears for his officer's safety. >> as they were deploying to investigate what was going on, shots rang out and two officers were shot. mark: last night we heard from president trump on twitter who said he was praying for the officers and the federal government stands behind kentucky and ready to help. he spoke to the governor and that we are prepared to work together immediately
richard clark is the first black leader in history. brian: police officers shot last night as protested erupted across the city. steveannounced decision in breonna taylor case. ainsley: mark in louisville. mark: it was chaos in the streets of louis. as you can see this morning, no longer the case. things have quiet down a bit. we learned last night there were 100 people that were arrested. now to those two police officers that were shot last night, the good news you are in stable condition and...