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joanna, let's end on the sunday times and this . on the sunday times and this wonderful photograph inst posing and getting a bit of air after another exhausting tour of air after another exhausting tour of duty. of air after another exhausting tour of du . , ., of air after another exhausting tour of du . , . ., , of duty. yes, i mean, the images from this week, _ of duty. yes, i mean, the images from this week, from _ of duty. yes, i mean, the images | from this week, from afghanistan, have been— from this week, from afghanistan, have been both devastating... when we saw— have been both devastating... when we saw earlier in the week women putting _ we saw earlier in the week women putting their children over the fence — putting their children over the fence to— putting their children over the fence to soldiers, but also there have _ fence to soldiers, but also there have been— fence to soldiers, but also there have been some quite heart—warming, if we can— have been some quite heart—warming, if we can even call them that, images — if we can even call them that, images from soldiers j
joanna, let's end on the sunday times and this . on the sunday times and this wonderful photograph inst posing and getting a bit of air after another exhausting tour of air after another exhausting tour of duty. of air after another exhausting tour of du . , ., of air after another exhausting tour of du . , . ., , of duty. yes, i mean, the images from this week, _ of duty. yes, i mean, the images from this week, from _ of duty. yes, i mean, the images | from this week, from afghanistan, have...
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wallace writing in the sunday times today. - telling. wallace writing in the sunday times today. a statement _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of the _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of the obvious. if evacuation — is a statement of the obvious. if evacuation flights are finished, people — evacuation flights are finished, people have to find their own way out. people have to find their own way out the — people have to find their own way out. the reality of what that his is a. out. the reality of what that his is a, increasingly difficult or very difficult — a, increasingly difficult or very difficult to do that. should very life—threatening to get out of afghanistan and of those people who come out _ afghanistan and of those people who come out of afghanistan are then going _ come out of afghanistan are then going to — come out of afghanistan are then going to be trying to get essentially, whether it is here and elsewhere — essentially, whether it is here and elsewhere. if it is here
wallace writing in the sunday times today. - telling. wallace writing in the sunday times today. a statement _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of the _ have to find their own way out. that is a statement of the obvious. if evacuation — is a statement of the obvious. if evacuation flights are finished, people — evacuation flights are finished, people have to find their own way out. people have to find their own way...
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lets go to i page five of the sunday times. difficult to predict.proach to work. what do you make of that? you travel for work.- of that? you travel for work. i work from home — of that? you travel for work. i work from home but _ of that? you travel for work. i work from home but have _ of that? you travel for work. i work from home but have travelled - of that? you travel for work. i work | from home but have travelled often. travel _ from home but have travelled often. travel has _ from home but have travelled often. travel has been somewhat in the bins for most _ travel has been somewhat in the bins for most of— travel has been somewhat in the bins for most of the last 18 months till ito for most of the last 18 months till i to your— for most of the last 18 months till ito your two weeks ago i had barely left the _ ito your two weeks ago i had barely left the host let alone the country for most — left the host let alone the country for most of that period but i think that is— for most of that period but i think that is a _ for most of that perio
lets go to i page five of the sunday times. difficult to predict.proach to work. what do you make of that? you travel for work.- of that? you travel for work. i work from home — of that? you travel for work. i work from home but _ of that? you travel for work. i work from home but have _ of that? you travel for work. i work from home but have travelled - of that? you travel for work. i work | from home but have travelled often. travel _ from home but have travelled often. travel has _ from...
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the sunday times says dominic raab has not made proper preparations., so that's one criticisms being made. i thought the referring to the holiday when the crisis was at his height, something which he seems to regret. viewers may have seen last night on newsnight where boris johnson and dominic raab... dominic raabjust appeared to johnson and dominic raab... dominic raab just appeared to be blindsided or ignorant by what was going on. i caught him asking the woman in charge of the centre what the situation was at the airport, and i thought, mate, you're the foreign secretary. the whole thing epitomise how for all the influence boris johnson and dominic raab have had, they might as well have stayed on holiday. they might as well have stayed on holida . �* , ., ., , holiday. there's a really vivid sto at holiday. there's a really vivid story at the _ holiday. there's a really vivid story at the bottom - holiday. there's a really vivid story at the bottom of - holiday. there's a really vivid story at the bottom of the i holiday. there's a really vivid i st
the sunday times says dominic raab has not made proper preparations., so that's one criticisms being made. i thought the referring to the holiday when the crisis was at his height, something which he seems to regret. viewers may have seen last night on newsnight where boris johnson and dominic raab... dominic raabjust appeared to johnson and dominic raab... dominic raab just appeared to be blindsided or ignorant by what was going on. i caught him asking the woman in charge of the centre what...
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the sunday times focuses on the eruption of a �*blame game�* in whitehall over the thousands now trappedssion. the final stages of evacuations from afghanistan also lead the front of today's observer. it reports on claims that �*thousands�* of emails from charities and mps detailing afghans efforts to escape that were sent to the foreign office were ignored. and mps detailing afghans efforts to escape that were sent to the foreign office were ignored. words of gratitude — �*we�*ll forever be grateful�*. the express quotes the prime minister speaking about the military�*s evacuation of 15,000 people from afghanistan. and �*our blood on your hands, boris�* — the words from an afghan translator in hiding lead on the front page of the mirror. so let's begin... i thought we would start because there are three dimensions with how the legacy, what is happening now, the legacy, what is happening now, the recriminations and what will happen in the future. if you start with the sunday telegraph and the picture of the british troops being brought out in the prime minister saying this is a moment to
the sunday times focuses on the eruption of a �*blame game�* in whitehall over the thousands now trappedssion. the final stages of evacuations from afghanistan also lead the front of today's observer. it reports on claims that �*thousands�* of emails from charities and mps detailing afghans efforts to escape that were sent to the foreign office were ignored. and mps detailing afghans efforts to escape that were sent to the foreign office were ignored. words of gratitude — �*we�*ll...
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the sunday times says instead of a joke it is a very real threat. instead of a “oke it is a very real road when _ threat. this is where the rubber hits the road when it _ threat. this is where the rubber hits the road when it comes - threat. this is where the rubber hits the road when it comes to l hits the road when it comes to actually— hits the road when it comes to actually tough decisions. on the one hand, _ actually tough decisions. on the one hand. when— actually tough decisions. on the one hand, when it comes to climate change. — hand, when it comes to climate change, the prime minister is determined to be seen in the world stage _ determined to be seen in the world stage and _ determined to be seen in the world stage and global britain at cop 26 but the _ stage and global britain at cop 26 but the real issue as it will cost mohey— but the real issue as it will cost money as— but the real issue as it will cost money as you have both said. the prime _ money as you have both said. the prime minister is also concerned, at this issue _ prime minister is also concerned, at this iss
the sunday times says instead of a joke it is a very real threat. instead of a “oke it is a very real road when _ threat. this is where the rubber hits the road when it _ threat. this is where the rubber hits the road when it comes - threat. this is where the rubber hits the road when it comes to l hits the road when it comes to actually— hits the road when it comes to actually tough decisions. on the one hand, _ actually tough decisions. on the one hand. when— actually tough decisions....
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insight from you, education editor. of the sunday times. daily covid—i9 of the sunday times.ly covid—i9 death rate, we're going back to the september term and except it's not the september term, the autumn term in the next few days. and already, there is a concern about how much schools can cope with. yet. there is a concern about how much schools can cope with.— schools can cope with. yet, this is a real worry _ schools can cope with. yet, this is a real worry at _ schools can cope with. yet, this is a real worry at the _ schools can cope with. yet, this is a real worry at the moment. - a real worry at the moment. schools are due to go back within the next few days and lester, i think they start this week. and teachers have been asked to screen their secondary school pupils so they will all have to be tested twice, the secondary school pupils with flow tests before they can join their lessons and it's going to be huge logistical operation in the first week of term i don't think there will be a lot of teaching done in many schools. and i think it is because of this real fear
insight from you, education editor. of the sunday times. daily covid—i9 of the sunday times.ly covid—i9 death rate, we're going back to the september term and except it's not the september term, the autumn term in the next few days. and already, there is a concern about how much schools can cope with. yet. there is a concern about how much schools can cope with.— schools can cope with. yet, this is a real worry _ schools can cope with. yet, this is a real worry at _ schools can cope with....
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let�*s pick up on the sunday times, which talks about the afghan blame game erupting.ility for various aspects of this operation, including in primarily the large numbers of people who haven�*t been able to leave kabul? how much blame are we going to see being placed by those seeking to avoid it? i going to see being placed by those seeking to avoid it?— seeking to avoid it? i think there's one thing to _ seeking to avoid it? i think there's one thing to say. _ seeking to avoid it? i think there's one thing to say. it's _ seeking to avoid it? i think there's one thing to say. it's very - one thing to say. it�*s very difficult to get out so many people in a short period, but look at all the stories and reports of dominic raab not taking important phone calls, the story about how thousands of e—mails have been unopened. this mad story that he could make up that there was an afghan refugee crisis, but it was re—routing them to a washing machine confine. there are all these shambolic stories out there about how this is being handled. 0f there about how this is being handle
let�*s pick up on the sunday times, which talks about the afghan blame game erupting.ility for various aspects of this operation, including in primarily the large numbers of people who haven�*t been able to leave kabul? how much blame are we going to see being placed by those seeking to avoid it? i going to see being placed by those seeking to avoid it?— seeking to avoid it? i think there's one thing to _ seeking to avoid it? i think there's one thing to say. _ seeking to avoid it? i...
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i think obviously the reason that these comments have come out, the sunday times, saying raab sayinghat mrjohnson said i could go on holiday. i’m raab saying that mrjohnson said i could go on holiday.— could go on holiday. i'm sorry to interrupt- _ could go on holiday. i'm sorry to interrupt- we — could go on holiday. i'm sorry to interrupt. we are _ could go on holiday. i'm sorry to interrupt. we are out _ could go on holiday. i'm sorry to interrupt. we are out of- could go on holiday. i'm sorry to interrupt. we are out of time. i could go on holiday. i'm sorry to - interrupt. we are out of time. thank you both very much as always for being with us. my thanks to thejoanna and sebastian — now on bbc news — thanks for your company. coming up next, it's the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. if you're going to make a movie about an eccentric truffle hunter searching furiously for his stolen pig, then surely you want to cast nicolas cage. whistling in pig, he plays a disheveled hermit wh
i think obviously the reason that these comments have come out, the sunday times, saying raab sayinghat mrjohnson said i could go on holiday. i’m raab saying that mrjohnson said i could go on holiday.— could go on holiday. i'm sorry to interrupt- _ could go on holiday. i'm sorry to interrupt- we — could go on holiday. i'm sorry to interrupt. we are _ could go on holiday. i'm sorry to interrupt. we are out _ could go on holiday. i'm sorry to interrupt. we are out of- could go on holiday....
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i mean, it was led by about by 2 genesis sunday times in a time to spend a garden, just an unnamed lawyer who put this together. i commend the press for doing that. i think the media needs to the costs of the people it works with. but i, likewise, i'm the army saving it's trans. they, which is much more what you're talking about. i. the journalist would like to believe that we can report and have no impact. and it's always disappointing for us, i think a good journal. so they feel that you're actually impacting and thing we do want to try and do some good. we want to leave the well, the better place. i think that's an idealism and that's fun to mentally. if you can give the public accurate information that they can make better decisions and that that's a whole some thing. but it's clearly failing in the digital. ready world, i'm in information where you become a tool of one side or both sides are all sides. and these things get incredibly complicated. vonner, stop you there more from the founder of the front line club on the persecution of wiki leaks publisher julian sons. after this brea
i mean, it was led by about by 2 genesis sunday times in a time to spend a garden, just an unnamed lawyer who put this together. i commend the press for doing that. i think the media needs to the costs of the people it works with. but i, likewise, i'm the army saving it's trans. they, which is much more what you're talking about. i. the journalist would like to believe that we can report and have no impact. and it's always disappointing for us, i think a good journal. so they feel that you're...
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time. there will be brighter, drier moments in between these downpours. by saturday, many places with temperatures back down into the teens. showery picture continuing on sundayusiness. hope for holiday firms, as the uk eases travel restrictions with france coming off the quarantine list from sunday. time to taper? top fed officials hint that support for the us economy could be wound down sooner than expected. huawei standoff — final arguments are heard in a canadian court, as the us tries to extradite the tech giant�*s chief financial officer. plus, soaring screen time — how the pandemic has changed our media habits.
time. there will be brighter, drier moments in between these downpours. by saturday, many places with temperatures back down into the teens. showery picture continuing on sundayusiness. hope for holiday firms, as the uk eases travel restrictions with france coming off the quarantine list from sunday. time to taper? top fed officials hint that support for the us economy could be wound down sooner than expected. huawei standoff — final arguments are heard in a canadian court, as the us tries to...
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jason beattie, assistant editor of the daily mirror and sian griffiths, education editor of the sunday timesow's front pages, starting with... the guardian says britain has begun a last—ditch scramble to get people out of kabul amid warnings from the senior diplomat on the ground that staying past the 31st of august deadline may not be realistic and risks provoking the taliban. while the financial times sastoe biden the �*i' says the uk is pressurising president biden to extend the evacuation deadline, but the taliban are warning of �*consequences�* if western troops stay any longer to continue their refugee airlifts. the metro highlights a taliban spokesman warning that western forces would �*provoke a reaction�* if they were not gone by the end of the month, which he describes as a �*red line'. meanwhile, the daily telegraph reports that a suspect on the uk's no—fly watchlist made it to britain from afghanistan, after being allowed to board an evacuation flight at kabul airport. an individual was flagged and rigorous checks process however upon further investigation, they are not a person
jason beattie, assistant editor of the daily mirror and sian griffiths, education editor of the sunday timesow's front pages, starting with... the guardian says britain has begun a last—ditch scramble to get people out of kabul amid warnings from the senior diplomat on the ground that staying past the 31st of august deadline may not be realistic and risks provoking the taliban. while the financial times sastoe biden the �*i' says the uk is pressurising president biden to extend the...
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surprise at the beginning, but actually more recently i have been working for the opposition, the sunday timesbut i did indeed come to hong kong with the observer and i was working for them as well as a number of other outlets. more recently i have been working quite intensively, both on television and radio, for radio television hong kong, which is the public broadcaster, and those programmes have been subject to considerable censorship. i was a columnist for apple daily, which was the only remaining opposition newspaper in hong kong. that has now been closed down. so i'm running on a very short piece of road, and that was one of the main reasons why i decided that being a journalist in hong kong is very high risk, so high—risk that it would be better not to be there. high—risk in what way? you were running out of options, you say, the roads were narrowing, but you talk about high risk. what specifically are you talking about? well, i mean, the process of arresting and keeping in jail journalists has already begun. the process of expelling journalists. i happen to be a permanent resident of h
surprise at the beginning, but actually more recently i have been working for the opposition, the sunday timesbut i did indeed come to hong kong with the observer and i was working for them as well as a number of other outlets. more recently i have been working quite intensively, both on television and radio, for radio television hong kong, which is the public broadcaster, and those programmes have been subject to considerable censorship. i was a columnist for apple daily, which was the only...
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time. there will be brighter, drier moments in between these downpours. by saturday, many places with temperatures back down into the teens. showery picture continuing on sundayme, though another low moves in later next week. this is bbc news for viewers in the uk and around the globe. i'm sally bundock. our top stories. britain changes its international travel rules, making journeys to the uk easier for fully—vaccinated passengers. the government says they're following the science what we do want to do is just be able to work with the clinicians, the experts, in order tojust able to work with the clinicians, the experts, in order to just give a very close eye on this beta variant that we already know so much more about now. , , ., , that we already know so much more about nova— that we already know so much more about now. , , ., , , ., ., about now. pcr tests enable us to do that. the un issues a stark warning about the safety of thousands of civilians, in the afghan city of lashkar gar, as fierce fighting continues between the taliban and government forces. police investigating the online racist abuse of england footballers after the euro 2020 final, arrest
time. there will be brighter, drier moments in between these downpours. by saturday, many places with temperatures back down into the teens. showery picture continuing on sundayme, though another low moves in later next week. this is bbc news for viewers in the uk and around the globe. i'm sally bundock. our top stories. britain changes its international travel rules, making journeys to the uk easier for fully—vaccinated passengers. the government says they're following the science what we do...
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marconi sundays time along with its decision to withdraw from sophia anomaly. 95 and 2 abandoned critic fighters in syria in 2019 as well as restoring its troops from taiwan in 1959 on important samples of the lack of strategic credibility in american affairs. foreign policy, the u. s. have failed so many of these airlines making you tons of from the support open night for whatever countries, not of the court interest of the us. okay. got to talk to a live in shanghai, professor benjamin child. good evening. okay. on the way, surely me the anti taliban africa fighter who enjoyed imprisonment by the americans in guantanamo, but who still undaunted, returned to fight for his country. his story as next. anata international the military mission against him will conclude on august 31st were ending america's longest war one phone. so who did a good, who would have thought the quote unquote, a young girl who will bundle you so much? you got to do that, you know, subtle company is something the cut cut over the whatever the most. okay. that was the quote.
marconi sundays time along with its decision to withdraw from sophia anomaly. 95 and 2 abandoned critic fighters in syria in 2019 as well as restoring its troops from taiwan in 1959 on important samples of the lack of strategic credibility in american affairs. foreign policy, the u. s. have failed so many of these airlines making you tons of from the support open night for whatever countries, not of the court interest of the us. okay. got to talk to a live in shanghai, professor benjamin child....
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the sunday times focuses on the eruption of a �*blame game' in whitehall over the thousands now trappedinal stages of evacuations from afghanistan also lead the front of tomorrow's observer. it reports on claims that �*thousands�* of emails from charities
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that sunday times bull showed us i had was 10 days to go out of much trouble, hadn't happened. so something's been behind in the bulls. this is not a bad thing. yeah. good for as long as you're a little bit behind, you know, as long as you're as long as are competitive, but you know, maybe that's the ideal place to be. but those pools in 2014, we're showing anything that suits one majority for no i think when it's like last when it doesn't even look competitive people, i just think we'll find that even bother thinking about that because we already know what the what the competitive maybe the risk to being the younger, i think if you're involved far behind and if you're being presented as being behind potentially the problem for having you got a futon, both comes, i know you, your brawl regularly advertises, so as you can do your own polls that make good the same, how can you criticize these dreadful poll stuff and then be getting into the whole thing yourself. we have to do things up at that know, and if we're having all. busy these tools that are fisher and i thought of the un
that sunday times bull showed us i had was 10 days to go out of much trouble, hadn't happened. so something's been behind in the bulls. this is not a bad thing. yeah. good for as long as you're a little bit behind, you know, as long as you're as long as are competitive, but you know, maybe that's the ideal place to be. but those pools in 2014, we're showing anything that suits one majority for no i think when it's like last when it doesn't even look competitive people, i just think we'll find...
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and a former foreign correspondent for the daily telegraph and sunday time of london and the author of "first casualty the untold story of the cia mission to avenge 9/11". good evening to both of you. thank you so much. jessica, i'm going to start with you. a few years ago, the mullah was in prison. tonight he is back on afghan soil and could be the next leader there. you point out he owes his freedom to the u.s. why did the trump administration help release him back in 2018? please give us some insight on this. >> absol >> absolutely and thanks for having me. the trump administration back in 2018 was looking for an in inte cue to have. they pushed islamabad to free him. the other important thing to know about him is he had actually tried to surrender before. when he was probably one of the main leaders of the taliban in 2001, he tried to surrender. he tried to tell the afghan government i want to join you. this war is over, which made the trump administration think perhaps they'd get a second chance at peace. the problem is, fast forward 20 years the taliban were in such a strong posi
and a former foreign correspondent for the daily telegraph and sunday time of london and the author of "first casualty the untold story of the cia mission to avenge 9/11". good evening to both of you. thank you so much. jessica, i'm going to start with you. a few years ago, the mullah was in prison. tonight he is back on afghan soil and could be the next leader there. you point out he owes his freedom to the u.s. why did the trump administration help release him back in 2018? please...
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jason beattie, assistant editor of the daily mirror and sian griffiths, education editor of the sunday timesrrow's front pages. starting with. .. according to the times — britain is increasingly resigned to having to conclude its evacuation from kabul by the end of the week after the taliban warned that any delay in thewithdrawal would cross a "red line". while the metro highlights a taliban spokesman, warning that western forces would �*provoke a reaction�* if they were not gone by the end of the month. the guardian says britain has begun a last—ditch scramble to get people out of kabul amid warnings from the senior diplomat on the ground that staying past the 31st of august deadline may not be realistic and risks provoking the taliban. the �*i' says the uk doesn't want to set a date for the last raf flight out of kabul for fear of worsening the situation there. meanwhile the daily telegraph reports that a suspect on the uk's no—fly watchlist made it to britain from afghanistan, after being allowed to board an evacuation flight at kabul airport. a home office spokesperson says an individual
jason beattie, assistant editor of the daily mirror and sian griffiths, education editor of the sunday timesrrow's front pages. starting with. .. according to the times — britain is increasingly resigned to having to conclude its evacuation from kabul by the end of the week after the taliban warned that any delay in thewithdrawal would cross a "red line". while the metro highlights a taliban spokesman, warning that western forces would �*provoke a reaction�* if they were not...
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christina lamb is chief foreign correspondent at the sunday times and author of �*farewell kabul�* andn the paper this morning about the importance of working with the taliban to stop history from repeating itself and we have obviously been hearing about discussion over who has the power and the leveraged right now, what are your thoughts? i’m and the leveraged right now, what are your thoughts?— and the leveraged right now, what are your thoughts? i'm in pakistan at the moment. _ are your thoughts? i'm in pakistan at the moment. the _ are your thoughts? i'm in pakistan at the moment. the taliban... - are your thoughts? i'm in pakistan | at the moment. the taliban... they have had relations ever since, so anything in the west now that they want to do, pakistan is going to be crucial. �* ., , ., , ., , ., crucial. but does that history also make pakistan _ crucial. but does that history also make pakistan have _ crucial. but does that history also make pakistan have divided - make pakistan have divided loyalties? some people here feel that the west got what they deserved and that they h
christina lamb is chief foreign correspondent at the sunday times and author of �*farewell kabul�* andn the paper this morning about the importance of working with the taliban to stop history from repeating itself and we have obviously been hearing about discussion over who has the power and the leveraged right now, what are your thoughts? i’m and the leveraged right now, what are your thoughts?— and the leveraged right now, what are your thoughts? i'm in pakistan at the moment. _ are...
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sunday times, they say is joe biden up for the job. covid surge, migration spike and prospect of more american lives being lost to terrorism in afghanistan, biden's presidency is approaching something pretty close to crisis. i would say we are at the crisis point, guys. todd: we're there. we're at the crisis point. it's sad. you heard people including president trump, the aforementioned president trump saying if biden just did nothing, we wouldn't be in any of these situations we're in right now. you have to have that going through the back of your mind. it's scary times. jillian: thank you, carley. carley: thank you. todd: still ahead, big tech striking again, twitter going after vaccine misinformation, even permanently suspending a former journalist for questioning the effective of the covid vaccine. jillian: terror groups are still allowed to freely use the platform. a federalist columnist joins us live narrator: eva-marie smoked 12,000 packs of cigarettes over 15 years. she quit and now there's a new lung cancer screening that coul
sunday times, they say is joe biden up for the job. covid surge, migration spike and prospect of more american lives being lost to terrorism in afghanistan, biden's presidency is approaching something pretty close to crisis. i would say we are at the crisis point, guys. todd: we're there. we're at the crisis point. it's sad. you heard people including president trump, the aforementioned president trump saying if biden just did nothing, we wouldn't be in any of these situations we're in right...
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now according to the sunday times, apollo is exploring a bid for the supermarket group if it's left outal to take the rival chain morrisons private. now, morrisons accepted a 7 billion pound offer from rice last week. but, it consortium led by softbank backed could still raise its offer. the times reports that apollo remains in talks to own the countered by, but could alternatively target sainsbury a lot of moving parts there. the bid seems to be contingent with what happens with morrisons. the point is the interest is there and private equity have been circling around many of the uk retailers we're seeing a very strong reaction up 12 percentage points >>> well, another company we've been watching very closely, two of them actually, vonnovia has launched an improved offer for 19 billion euros this would be the largest-ever deal in european real estate a one year row increase over the last month's failed bid. the company said this offer is, quote, the best and the final offer. so let's see about that. this is the share price reaction today. deutsche weaker, .3 of a percentage point and v
now according to the sunday times, apollo is exploring a bid for the supermarket group if it's left outal to take the rival chain morrisons private. now, morrisons accepted a 7 billion pound offer from rice last week. but, it consortium led by softbank backed could still raise its offer. the times reports that apollo remains in talks to own the countered by, but could alternatively target sainsbury a lot of moving parts there. the bid seems to be contingent with what happens with morrisons. the...
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it's going to get rather wet on sunday for durban, but for cape town, the sun comes through and temperatures are going to pick up by the time we get to sunday. the we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home will be used in current affairs. that matter to you i the ton of and top political leader is now in afghanistan to begin talks to form a new government. ah, hello and welcome on peter w. you're watching, i'll just hear a live from headquarters here and also coming up. why are they not getting a sooner since 98 percent of the houses are destroyed? fresh grows on.
it's going to get rather wet on sunday for durban, but for cape town, the sun comes through and temperatures are going to pick up by the time we get to sunday. the we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home will be used in current affairs. that matter to you i the ton of and top political leader is now in afghanistan to begin talks to form a new government. ah, hello and welcome on peter w. you're watching, i'll just hear a live...
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sunday times asks is joe biden up for the job.ore american lives being lost to terrorism in afghanistan, biden's empty sigh is -- presidency is approaching something pretty close to crisis. i would add the rise in crime in cities across the country to that list as well. todd: carley, thank you. jillian: thanks, carley. we're back with a look at tropical storm ida as it slams louisiana and moves into mississippi. todd: a failing flood gate and bridge collapse forces hundreds of residents that need to be rescued. madeleine rivera joins us live on the ground in new orleans with the entire city out of power this morning. madeleine. >> reporter: good morning, todd and jillian. take a look at this. we are on iconic canal tree which is usually filled with people, now look at it. blanketed in darkness, almost completely empty. more than a million people in the state of louisiana now without power. we had a chance to survey some of the damage around us and there's a sign on my feet, there is glass on the ground, a tree that's toppled down
sunday times asks is joe biden up for the job.ore american lives being lost to terrorism in afghanistan, biden's empty sigh is -- presidency is approaching something pretty close to crisis. i would add the rise in crime in cities across the country to that list as well. todd: carley, thank you. jillian: thanks, carley. we're back with a look at tropical storm ida as it slams louisiana and moves into mississippi. todd: a failing flood gate and bridge collapse forces hundreds of residents that...
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but there has been scrutiny in the last few days after those reports you mentioned in the sunday timesthis arrangement. you have to have political parties funded some way. you either tax people to do that — some countries do that, i think it would be very unpopular here. or you fundraise by people joining as members or by people making donations, but what they get when they do that is to hear about party policy, party approach to winning elections and that side of things. what they don't get to do is to intervene on or get involved in government policies, so there's a very, very important distinction and, of course, if we want political parties that are vibrant in this country, we've got to pay for them some way. either you pay with the taxpayer — i don't think that's very desirable — or through donations. now, they get to hear about policy but do not get involved in what the government is doing, the summary of what grant shapps had to say they are. nevertheless, labour are keeping up the pressure on the conservatives over this. and sir keir starmer was asked earlierfor his thoughts on
but there has been scrutiny in the last few days after those reports you mentioned in the sunday timesthis arrangement. you have to have political parties funded some way. you either tax people to do that — some countries do that, i think it would be very unpopular here. or you fundraise by people joining as members or by people making donations, but what they get when they do that is to hear about party policy, party approach to winning elections and that side of things. what they don't get...
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beatty from are justjoining us tonightjason beatty from the daily mirror and sean griffith from the sunday timescloud cover. they will be some sunshine around as well. this is a satellite picture from monday. let's have a look at the forecast for the evening hours and you can see plenty of clear skies. but eastern and central parts of the country tending to cloud over through the night. that's because there is a wind blowing off the north sea dragging in some of that car. these are the temperatures at six o'clock on tuesday, single figures in some spots but for most of us is around ten to 13 degrees. at the centre of the high—pressure right right over scotland during the course of tuesday. this is where we are expecting the best of the weather perhaps up to 25 degrees in glasgow. for most of us not so warm but certainly a good deal of bright weather around. this is bbc news with me, christian fraser. 16,000 people have been evacuated from afghanistan in just 24 hours, but time is running out for those afghans who are eligible to leave. borisjohnson and joe biden have spoken ahead of tomorrow g7
beatty from are justjoining us tonightjason beatty from the daily mirror and sean griffith from the sunday timescloud cover. they will be some sunshine around as well. this is a satellite picture from monday. let's have a look at the forecast for the evening hours and you can see plenty of clear skies. but eastern and central parts of the country tending to cloud over through the night. that's because there is a wind blowing off the north sea dragging in some of that car. these are the...
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he is a former foreign correspondent for the daily telegraph and sunday times of london. good evening to both of you. thank you so much. jessica, i'm going to start with you. a few years ago, mullah baradar was in prison. tonight he is back on afghan soil and could be the next leader there. you point out that he owes his freedom to the u.s. so why did the trump administration help release him back in 2018? please give us some insight on this. >> absolutely and thanks for having me. so the trump administration back in 2018 was looking for an interlocutor for the taliban that would give them confidence to pull out. so they pushed islamabad to free him because they thought he would be a meaningful person to negotiate with. the other important thing to know about him is he had actually tried to surrender before. when he was one of the main leaders of the taliban back in 2001, he tried to surrender. he tried to tell the afghan government, i want to join you, and this war is over, and he was turned away, which made the trump administration think that perhaps they had a second c
he is a former foreign correspondent for the daily telegraph and sunday times of london. good evening to both of you. thank you so much. jessica, i'm going to start with you. a few years ago, mullah baradar was in prison. tonight he is back on afghan soil and could be the next leader there. you point out that he owes his freedom to the u.s. so why did the trump administration help release him back in 2018? please give us some insight on this. >> absolutely and thanks for having me. so the...
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sunday time and weekday show as well at noon eastern. >>> up next is "state of the union" with guest sullivan and congressman adam kinzinger. before we go, we want to end on good news and give a big c congratulations to this show's anchor and my good friend, abby philip. she and her husband, marcus, welc welcomed their beautiful daughter naomi. she has been delighting her parents, grandparents and their dog, booker, for the last week. it won't be long before naomi will be here to share her insights with all of you. thank you again for sharing your sunday morning with us. ah, there's no place like panera. enjoy the cool, refreshing strawberry poppyseed salad. panera. order on the app today. (burke) this is why you want farmers claim forgiveness... [echoing] claim forgiveness-ness, your home premium won't go up just because of this. (woman) wow, that's something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. [echoing] get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ so, you have diabetes, here are some easy rules. no sugar. no pizza. no foods you
sunday time and weekday show as well at noon eastern. >>> up next is "state of the union" with guest sullivan and congressman adam kinzinger. before we go, we want to end on good news and give a big c congratulations to this show's anchor and my good friend, abby philip. she and her husband, marcus, welc welcomed their beautiful daughter naomi. she has been delighting her parents, grandparents and their dog, booker, for the last week. it won't be long before naomi will be...
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days after the article posted by the uk sunday times quoted him as saying he stopped using the slur monthsrd is dangerous. meanwhile, rapper dababy has been dropped from festivals, and brand deals with making a comment about people living with hiv and aids. at the music festival in miami late last month he said to fans the disease could kill you in weeks. he since has made apologies to the lgbtq plus community saying what he needed was education on the topics. jeffrey masters, house of the lgbtq and a podcast. welcome back. >> thanks. >> i first want to get your reaction to matt damon pushing back on his published comments about the slur. >> yes. i mean i think we can acknowledge kind of like how dumb the whole story was, right. the thing both stories have, they're unforced errors. when it comes to matt damon there are words we can't say and that's okay. i don't think that his life is going to be significantly impacted if he's not able to say this word. >> you talked about this on your podcast, about how there is more of a positive emphasis on labels in the lgbtq plus community now. how do
days after the article posted by the uk sunday times quoted him as saying he stopped using the slur monthsrd is dangerous. meanwhile, rapper dababy has been dropped from festivals, and brand deals with making a comment about people living with hiv and aids. at the music festival in miami late last month he said to fans the disease could kill you in weeks. he since has made apologies to the lgbtq plus community saying what he needed was education on the topics. jeffrey masters, house of the...
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landfall is expected to be later on sunday local time.as the dangerous winds and the could be about half a metre of rain as it travels inland. this is bbc news with the latest headlines... 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the uk evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see. effort painted on people's faces. we tried our best. president biden warns another attack on kabul airport is "highly likely" within the next 24—hours — as us forces prepare to leave. forecasters warn a storm approaching louisiana could be more powerful than hurricane katrina which devastated new orleans 16 years ago. dilemma for doctors — a severe shortage of test tubes in the uk means patients needing urgent blood tests could face delays.
landfall is expected to be later on sunday local time.as the dangerous winds and the could be about half a metre of rain as it travels inland. this is bbc news with the latest headlines... 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the uk evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see. effort painted on people's faces. we tried our best. president biden warns another attack on kabul airport...
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time trying to get to them. >> ida is wreaking havoc on large parts of the gulf. the, treatmently dangerous hurricane made landfall in louisiana on sunday as a category 4 and kept ongoing. >> as predicted by the national weather service this is one of the strongest storms to make landfall here in modern times the storm is dumping rains, causing flash flooding and generating winds strong enough to take the side off of this building in louisiana. this is ida as seen from space. down here on earth it is knocked out pour for hundreds of thousands and the storm surge could be life-threatening. president biden visited fema headquarters in washington as the agency prepared to dispatch emergency services and supplies. >> this will be a devastating, devastating hurricane. a life-threatening storm. >> reporter: we are in new orleans french quarter where powerful rains have been hitting this area nonstop since noon. the problem now, the rain, only more and more getting intense and flooding is increasing. >> reporter: this new orleans resident lives in a home that actor brad pitt helped rebuild exactly 16 years old. >> bolted all of way from the ce
time trying to get to them. >> ida is wreaking havoc on large parts of the gulf. the, treatmently dangerous hurricane made landfall in louisiana on sunday as a category 4 and kept ongoing. >> as predicted by the national weather service this is one of the strongest storms to make landfall here in modern times the storm is dumping rains, causing flash flooding and generating winds strong enough to take the side off of this building in louisiana. this is ida as seen from space. down...
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sunday. i may d uch time exposed to it. >> reporter: residents here knowing too well the realities of having multiple fires burning so close to home. >> that's not fog. it's smoke which reminded me of last year. we had the orange sky and so i don't know. >> reporter: what we do know, firefighters are continuing to battle the number of wildfires raging farther north. >> i feel terrible for people who are in these areas who are actually closer to the fires because it's hot and it's scary and it's terrible. >> reporter: the bay area air quality management district announced it's extending an air quality advisory issued earlier this week until saturday because of the smoke. in pleasanton i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> you can track the air quality where you live on our website, www.abc7news.com. we have a map that is constantly updating the conditions. you can also view this using our abc7 bay area app. >>> now the latest on the surging delta variant, the first time since february the u.s. is averaging 100,000 new cases per day, but there is a vaccination milestone tonight. 50% of all am
sunday. i may d uch time exposed to it. >> reporter: residents here knowing too well the realities of having multiple fires burning so close to home. >> that's not fog. it's smoke which reminded me of last year. we had the orange sky and so i don't know. >> reporter: what we do know, firefighters are continuing to battle the number of wildfires raging farther north. >> i feel terrible for people who are in these areas who are actually closer to the fires because it's hot...
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sunday. i may not spend as much time exposed to it. >> reporter: residents here knowing too well the realities of having multiple fires burning so close to home. >> that's not fog. it's smoke which reminded me of last year. we had the orange sky and so i don't know. >> reporter: what we do know, firefighters are continuing to battle the number of wildfires raging farther north. >> i feel terrible for people who are in these areas who it's and it's terrible. >> reporter: the bay area air quality management district announced it's extending an air quality advisory issued earlier this week until saturday because of the smoke. in pleasanton i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> you can track the air quality where you live on our website, www.abc7news.com. we have a map that is constantly updating the conditions. you can also view this using our abc7 bay area app. >>> now the latest on the surging delta variant, the first time since february the u.s. is averaging 100,000 new cases per day, but there is a vaccination milestone tonight. 50% of all americans are now fully vaccinated. >>> tonight ever
sunday. i may not spend as much time exposed to it. >> reporter: residents here knowing too well the realities of having multiple fires burning so close to home. >> that's not fog. it's smoke which reminded me of last year. we had the orange sky and so i don't know. >> reporter: what we do know, firefighters are continuing to battle the number of wildfires raging farther north. >> i feel terrible for people who are in these areas who it's and it's terrible. >>...
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determine those hours. >> i want to make sure you will oppose any amendment that would raise the start time, sunday. rep. murr: i believe a start time of 9:00 a.m. and end time of 10:00 p.m. with flexibility and local jurisdictions is the best policy for us to consider. >> let me ask a couple of quick questions. under current law, local counties get to decide voting hours during early voting. are there any restrictions under current law? rep. murr: under current law, for many counties, a minimum of at least eight hours needs to be made available. there is not an expressed prohibition against more than eight hours. >> counties can set their own hours as they choose. rep. murr: it guarantees additional hours that will be available with minimum hours. >> i'm talking about maximum hours. a county could have voting up to 24 hours in the early voting period. what are the parameters in this bill during early voting? rep. murr: you have several points, let me try to address one. you mentioned about the 24 hours. as a member of the committee that her does legislation both during the first and second session
determine those hours. >> i want to make sure you will oppose any amendment that would raise the start time, sunday. rep. murr: i believe a start time of 9:00 a.m. and end time of 10:00 p.m. with flexibility and local jurisdictions is the best policy for us to consider. >> let me ask a couple of quick questions. under current law, local counties get to decide voting hours during early voting. are there any restrictions under current law? rep. murr: under current law, for many...
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brett: it's time now for our sunday group.co-founder and editor of the dispatch, fox news contributor marie harf and jonathan swan from axios. this is a battle. the covid numbers are going up with the delta variant all across the country but there are states that are drawing a line in the sand and saying we're passing executive orders, the governors are, to prevent schools from mandating masks, let alone mandating vaccines and there you see the school mask mandates, the reds, mask mandates banned, and the greens they're required. this is setting up to be a battle. >> yeah. it has been throughout the epidemic. there's always been this -- well, i say this word probably would offend many americans but this problem of federalism but i mean that in the sense of you cannot have a centralized policy in a country where so much power is in the states. when you have an activeist federal government come in, trying to create some consistency across the country, that's inevitably going to run into this type of resistance. this feud, whatev
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determine those hours. >> i want to make sure you will oppose any amendment that would raise the start time, sundayp. murr: i believe a start time of 9:00 a.m. and end time of 10:00 p.m. with flexibility and local jurisdictions is the best policy for us to consider. >> let me ask a couple of quick questions. under current law, local counties get to decide voting hours during early voting. are there any restrictions under current law? rep. murr: under current law, for many counties, a minimum of at least eight hours needs to be made available. there is not an expressed prohibition against more than eight hours. >> counties can set their own hours as they choose. rep. murr: it guarantees additional hours that will be available with minimum hours. >> i'm talking about maximum hours. a county could have voting up to 24 hours in the early voting period. what are the parameters in this bill during early voting? rep. murr: you have several points, let me try to address one. you mentioned about the 24 hours. as a member of the committee that her does legislation both during the first and second session, yo
determine those hours. >> i want to make sure you will oppose any amendment that would raise the start time, sundayp. murr: i believe a start time of 9:00 a.m. and end time of 10:00 p.m. with flexibility and local jurisdictions is the best policy for us to consider. >> let me ask a couple of quick questions. under current law, local counties get to decide voting hours during early voting. are there any restrictions under current law? rep. murr: under current law, for many counties,...
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. >> welcome back. 7.16 here on this sunday morning. and it's time for another check of our weather forecast. dave, i went on a hike yesterday and the fog was rolling in. you couldn't see much of are we going to be dealing with a lot of fog on the coast again today. we will in the morning hours. but once that mixes you know, pretty much a good to go the other thing is to is that fog will roll in as intense tonight as we've been seeing it for me for the last couple of evenings around san francisco. it always does. but. >> elsewhere because the system dropping south and you'll see this in the forecast maps coming up in just a bit. this is kind of a good thing helping to clean out our atmosphere a little bit with all of this, too. here's a shot from half moon bay. as you can see, got the overcast sky conditions with us this morning of that will again turn to a hazy sunshine as we get to the afternoon hours as the golden gate bridge starting to see a little bit of the bottom of the tower and the south and current winds are not doing much for right they t
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and you know what more heavy rain is in the forecasts as we head toward sundays and time you see yellow on our map. those are the heavier pulses of rain with some under storms mixed in there. so we just get buckets of rain falling. so c stager storms are coming in. go in here. we still have rain for lose on island in the philippines impacting manila, not falling as heavy as it has though. over the last few days, asia pacific, heavy rain, we can find it toward the southeast corner of china steering into taiwan. also, it's going to be unsettled across the korean peninsula on sunday, and the whole kind of dealing with some showers in the forecast this while we're going to end this weather report in pakistan where we did get some rain for a southern portions of the country. so that reduces the risk of sand and dust storms that sure weather report. thanks for your company. sponsor cut on airways. something was going to change. anything really change? this is systemic violin that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the barrier. no one said, we are all say we're looking
and you know what more heavy rain is in the forecasts as we head toward sundays and time you see yellow on our map. those are the heavier pulses of rain with some under storms mixed in there. so we just get buckets of rain falling. so c stager storms are coming in. go in here. we still have rain for lose on island in the philippines impacting manila, not falling as heavy as it has though. over the last few days, asia pacific, heavy rain, we can find it toward the southeast corner of china...
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three big headlines on this sunday afternoon here, japan time. the rain, the closing ceremony, which is still good to go six hours from now live here on nbc bay e gold. take a look. you might have seen this game just a short while ago. we showed it to you live. team usa women's basketball. just like the men, the women win gold. usa against japan. megan rapinoe and some soccer players there. so school to see this. american legends, they ended their careers in style. the u.s. beats japan 90-75. this team, this program, you think about it, over the years, has inspired a lot of people, especially a lot of little girls. all right. just about, what, 15, 20 minutes ago, look who we were hanging out with. water polo star. we've seen her grow up. i remember when she won her first gold medal at the london olympics. here we are in tokyo. u.s. beats spain. she's the team leader. also a big congratulations to the head coach of this team, adam corian from mountain view. amazing what he continues to do. >> i had my like best friends from high school, all these
three big headlines on this sunday afternoon here, japan time. the rain, the closing ceremony, which is still good to go six hours from now live here on nbc bay e gold. take a look. you might have seen this game just a short while ago. we showed it to you live. team usa women's basketball. just like the men, the women win gold. usa against japan. megan rapinoe and some soccer players there. so school to see this. american legends, they ended their careers in style. the u.s. beats japan 90-75....
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sunday for durban. but for cape town, the sun comes through and temperatures are going to pick up by the time we get to sunday. ah, the taliban has reclaims, i've done. it's done. but us withdraw began years earlier in 2013 and 14 witness follow the unit of the afghan national army as they commenced the onerous part of confronting with taliban without native support of a trail of young men fighting for their country. while knowing each day could be their la, i've got to stand own battle on a judge. o a, watching out their minds top stories this power us president joe biden is promising to make every effort to evacuate all american allies safely. but instead of occupation have been among the most difficult, ellis in history. gunfire was used to push back huge crowd gathering near the committee to protect genesis warning that women of the at risk of that since they took power to from the female genet, have been bought. and that job that fell from a powerful at craig with nearly 2200 southern haiti's, only medical oxygen plant damage hospital struggling to treat. the growing number of corona bar in austral
sunday for durban. but for cape town, the sun comes through and temperatures are going to pick up by the time we get to sunday. ah, the taliban has reclaims, i've done. it's done. but us withdraw began years earlier in 2013 and 14 witness follow the unit of the afghan national army as they commenced the onerous part of confronting with taliban without native support of a trail of young men fighting for their country. while knowing each day could be their la, i've got to stand own battle on a...
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time. there will be brighter and drier moments in between these downpours. in many places temperatures down into the teens. showery on sunday this is bbc news broadcasting to the uk and around the globe. i'm sally bundock. hope for holiday firms as the uk eases travel restrictions with france coming off the quarantine list from sunday. time to taper? top fed officials hint that support for the us economy could be wound down sooner than expected. huawei standoff. final arguments are heard in a canadian court — as the us tries to extradite the tech giant's chief financial officer. plus, soaring screen time. how the pandemic has changed our media habits. we start with the travel industry. it's been welcoming changes to the uk's covid travel rules — which come into force on sunday. as you have been hearing, france — a major destination for british tourists — is to be brought into line with other amber list countries. those coming from france to england, scotland and northern ireland will no longer need to quarantine — if they are fully vaccinated. seven europen countries including austria and germany willjoin the �*green' list.
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and we'll you next fox news sunday. ♪ time on life, liberty and levin.teve: good evening everyone welcome to "the next revolution". this is pro- worker pro family pro community and especially from america. this week as parents across the country protest scientifically a mask mandates for kids biden taps the education secretary to threaten close on the school closures in response even biden weighed in against parents and closures and science. the teachers using is doing the parent for the crime to find out exactly what kind of woke poison the schools are stealing into the mind of her children while the unions once again hold america's children hostage with threatens to close schools unless the preposterous pandemic demands are met. what is the show? that the people who should have the power when it comes to education, parents have had it taken away by an unholy alliance of the education bureaucracy. from the start of this pandemic the teachers unions new the affected children that exploited that for their own personal benefit closing schools in america al
and we'll you next fox news sunday. ♪ time on life, liberty and levin.teve: good evening everyone welcome to "the next revolution". this is pro- worker pro family pro community and especially from america. this week as parents across the country protest scientifically a mask mandates for kids biden taps the education secretary to threaten close on the school closures in response even biden weighed in against parents and closures and science. the teachers using is doing the parent...