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. studies in surrey, anxious about coronavirus but not deterredm doesn't put me off because i think eve off because i think everyone has been slowly getting used to it when they've been re—immersed in society coming out of lockdown so it's just a case of how the university are tackling it and eve ryo ne the university are tackling it and everyone will have to accommodate what they want but i'm not put off, i'm willing to do what it takes to do the course i want to do. it's been strange having graduations online but, still, at york today, photos with proud parents. within weeks, across the uk more thani million students will start term. the academics union is warning of a public health crisis. we are really worried that we could see universities becoming the care home of any second wave of covid—i9 in the uk. the sheer amount of people that we are asking to move across the country and congregate together in large numbers when we don't think there is sufficient safety measures in place. everywhere you look on york's campus, remind us to keep a social distance. they are offering a mix of l
. studies in surrey, anxious about coronavirus but not deterredm doesn't put me off because i think eve off because i think everyone has been slowly getting used to it when they've been re—immersed in society coming out of lockdown so it's just a case of how the university are tackling it and eve ryo ne the university are tackling it and everyone will have to accommodate what they want but i'm not put off, i'm willing to do what it takes to do the course i want to do. it's been strange having...
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john maguire, bbc news, surrey. time for a look at the weather.
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excused for having a shaky opening round, because he walked all the way from wentworth golf course in surreythe ryder cup, a 210—kilometre trek over four days to raise money for golf charities. i caught up with him to talk about the state of the sport, and his feet! 210 from first day to sunday, it was a bigger challenge than i thought it would be. but! a bigger challenge than i thought it would be. but i guess anything good, it has to be a challenge. my feet are all right. it's more of the sessions than anything. they are taking a bit of a beating. they're recovering slowly. i think all sports have struggled to get back to some kind of normality, putting fixtures back in the calendar. as we see with football at the moment, it's not the elites top level that is the worry. it's the damage that might have been done to the grassroots coming through, and golf is no different. we have to get back to some sort of normality. sport is obviously part of our lives. it's not the most essential part of our lives, but it is a certain part of oui’ lives, but it is a certain part of our life and it can be
excused for having a shaky opening round, because he walked all the way from wentworth golf course in surreythe ryder cup, a 210—kilometre trek over four days to raise money for golf charities. i caught up with him to talk about the state of the sport, and his feet! 210 from first day to sunday, it was a bigger challenge than i thought it would be. but! a bigger challenge than i thought it would be. but i guess anything good, it has to be a challenge. my feet are all right. it's more of the...
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breakfast‘s john maguire is at painshill park in surrey for us this morning.. i will share this park with you and some other locations you might not be aware of. this is a wonderful location and within an hour of london, so you have big populations in the south—east of england. designed in the 18th century by charles hamilton who wanted to create living paintings and it is magnificent. visitors have been able to return since the beginning of the easing of lockdown. what we've found, especially when lockdown was strict right at the beginning, was that people were encouraged to take one form of exercise a day which is so important for mental health. green health that is talked about, to get out into the natural environment. often people found things they did not know were there. those hidden gems. i have been to see one not far away. i think you will find it quite surprising. you suddenly turn the corner and you see the statues, and this bit, at the time of year we came, there were a beautiful meadow flowers all the way around. it was absolutely lovely. it's bea
breakfast‘s john maguire is at painshill park in surrey for us this morning.. i will share this park with you and some other locations you might not be aware of. this is a wonderful location and within an hour of london, so you have big populations in the south—east of england. designed in the 18th century by charles hamilton who wanted to create living paintings and it is magnificent. visitors have been able to return since the beginning of the easing of lockdown. what we've found,...
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--n you look at the enclave families move out of surrey and -- certain jurisdictions and create an enclave outside of an education system then you have segregated based on how people live. any time you have a tipping point of around 25% of the kids, you see it happen again. the way we fund public education is antiquated and much of it was created to get around the crown mandate. we are the only civilized nation -- the brown end date. we are the only civilized nation in the world that outsources education. most countries see quality education for all citizens as worker development, whether it is canada or germany, you name it. you do not find people outsourcing elaborate quality education. we have a problem that is part of the structural racism system we have seen. and: we saw senator harris joe biden during the debates go back and forth on the issue of segregation and bussing and now they are together on the same ticket. what does that mean? guest: it means you had someone who had a position, and experience of the reality. it now we have an opportunity if they are elected to a chart a cour
--n you look at the enclave families move out of surrey and -- certain jurisdictions and create an enclave outside of an education system then you have segregated based on how people live. any time you have a tipping point of around 25% of the kids, you see it happen again. the way we fund public education is antiquated and much of it was created to get around the crown mandate. we are the only civilized nation -- the brown end date. we are the only civilized nation in the world that outsources...
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this young woman is beginning theatre studies in surrey, anxious about coronavirus, but not deterred.a case of how the universities are tackling it, and everyone will have to accommodating what they want. it, and everyone will have to accommodating what they wantm it, and everyone will have to accommodating what they want. it has been strange having graduations online, but still, at york today, photos with proud parents. within weeks, across the uk, more than a million students will start term. the academics‘ union is warning of a public health crisis. we are really worried that we could see universities becoming the care home of any second wave of covid—19 in the uk. the sheer amount of people that we are asking to move across the country and then congregate together in large numbers, when we don‘t think there is sufficient safety measures in place. everywhere you look on york‘s campus, remind us to keep a social distance. they are offering a mix of learning online and in small groups. inside buildings, face coverings are required. the vice chancellor, confident they are prepared. we
this young woman is beginning theatre studies in surrey, anxious about coronavirus, but not deterred.a case of how the universities are tackling it, and everyone will have to accommodating what they want. it, and everyone will have to accommodating what they wantm it, and everyone will have to accommodating what they want. it has been strange having graduations online, but still, at york today, photos with proud parents. within weeks, across the uk, more than a million students will start term....
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got an item on the agenda and in surrey are very small numbers and are them to mobilize their own israel's. investigation and hopefully indictment by the international criminal court though they are totally. on you just the sort of see a movie one day 2 states agree with. they are. meaningless destruction we have to go to a short break but just about or that all we're back to tonight episodes are available on the free streaming app portable t.v. if that portable t.v. flashed out low and all the segments of our shows are still available at youtube dot com slash redact it's night but for the full episodes go to portable t.v. also to join our free email west had the word were gak that. 33777 i'll be right back with war. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person of those great. dares thinks. we dare to ask. is the us economy was booming growing numbers of people made homeless. you can work 40 hours in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the land of opportunity the reality of we're not financially equality and the lack of affordable hous
got an item on the agenda and in surrey are very small numbers and are them to mobilize their own israel's. investigation and hopefully indictment by the international criminal court though they are totally. on you just the sort of see a movie one day 2 states agree with. they are. meaningless destruction we have to go to a short break but just about or that all we're back to tonight episodes are available on the free streaming app portable t.v. if that portable t.v. flashed out low and all the...
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got an item on the agenda and in surrey are very small numbers and are them to mobilize their own israel's. investigation and hopefully indictment by the international criminal court though they are totally. on you just the sort of see a movie one day to say i agree with him. they are. meaningless destruction we have to go to a short break but just about or that all we're back to tonight episodes are available on the free streaming app portable t.v. at that portable t.v. flashed out low and all the segments of our shows are still available at youtube dot com slash redacted tonight but for the full episodes go to portable t.v. also to join our free email list had the word we're gak that to 33777 i'll be right back with more. every summer we look at. the problems on every other month of the year now today recovering. process which is again. but what has set in motion really on december 11th 22100 china became member of the world trade organization time. beating the dragon. how can you explain. those 3 days i just. say. i made my decision to come here because 'd i felt i could build a. compan
got an item on the agenda and in surrey are very small numbers and are them to mobilize their own israel's. investigation and hopefully indictment by the international criminal court though they are totally. on you just the sort of see a movie one day to say i agree with him. they are. meaningless destruction we have to go to a short break but just about or that all we're back to tonight episodes are available on the free streaming app portable t.v. at that portable t.v. flashed out low and all...
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away from the beaches, at frensham ponds in surrey, accomplished swimmers have found their own way stayingool. but in another part of the same county, the heat has brought danger. thick smoke and lapping flames at the scrubland fire on a chobham common could be seen from over 30 miles away. dozens of firefighters remain at the scene. further west, by the dorset coast, those at boscombe beach has so far managed to keep socially distanced. but with the weekend arriving and temperatures rising, how closely those rules will be followed remains to be seen. sangita myska, bbc news, southend, essex. now on bbc news, witness history brings you five amazing stories form the world of art. hello and welcome to a special edition of witness history with me, razia iqbal, here at the british academy in london as we present five amazing stories from the world of art. coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art. we speak to the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist
away from the beaches, at frensham ponds in surrey, accomplished swimmers have found their own way stayingool. but in another part of the same county, the heat has brought danger. thick smoke and lapping flames at the scrubland fire on a chobham common could be seen from over 30 miles away. dozens of firefighters remain at the scene. further west, by the dorset coast, those at boscombe beach has so far managed to keep socially distanced. but with the weekend arriving and temperatures rising,...
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away from the beaches, at frensham ponds in surrey, accomplished swimmers have found their own way stayingool. but in another part of the same county, the heat has brought danger. thick smoke and lapping flames at the scrubland fire on chobham common could be seen from over 30 miles away. dozens of firefighters remain at the scene. further west, by the dorset coast, those at boscombe beach has so far managed to keep socially distanced. but with the weekend arriving and temperatures rising, how closely those rules will be followed remains to be seen. sangita myska, bbc news, southend, essex. now on bbc news — the travel show. it's been 75 years, but survivors it's been 75 years, but sui’vivoi’s argue it's been 75 years, but survivors argue their memories of nuclear attack still need to be heard. this week hiroshima and magas ahki on the anniversary too important to cancel —— nagasaki. hello and welcome to the travel show. i'm into this week from hiroshima. along around 900 kilometres south—west of tokyo. 75 years ago the world's first atomic bomb fell on the city, telling tens of thousands
away from the beaches, at frensham ponds in surrey, accomplished swimmers have found their own way stayingool. but in another part of the same county, the heat has brought danger. thick smoke and lapping flames at the scrubland fire on chobham common could be seen from over 30 miles away. dozens of firefighters remain at the scene. further west, by the dorset coast, those at boscombe beach has so far managed to keep socially distanced. but with the weekend arriving and temperatures rising, how...
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more than 60 homes have been evacuated as crews tackle a huge wildfire on chobham common in surrey, southday lunchtime. some rail services were disrupted and a golf tournament at the nearby wentworth golf club had to be called off. firefighters remain at the scene. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. it was uncomfortably hot yesterday for some people and overnight — extremely muggy and humid across the south—east. it is going to continue to be hot across the south of the country this weekend. in fact, many places will be dry and settled thanks to high pressure. bit of cloud around close to the east coast through the afternoon. it could see one or two showers develop across north—west england and the north midlands, but most places dry and warm, hot again across parts of england and wales. temperatures 33 or 3a degrees across the south—east. overnight, it looks like we will start to see some cloud rolling in off the north sea on this north—easterly breeze. this will blanket in the warmth, so another warm and muggy night to come from much of england and wa
more than 60 homes have been evacuated as crews tackle a huge wildfire on chobham common in surrey, southday lunchtime. some rail services were disrupted and a golf tournament at the nearby wentworth golf club had to be called off. firefighters remain at the scene. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. it was uncomfortably hot yesterday for some people and overnight — extremely muggy and humid across the south—east. it is going to continue to be hot across...
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more than 60 homes have been evacuated as crews tackle a huge fire on chobham common in surrey. and humidity yesterday was probably too much for many to bear. we sought top temperatures of 36.4 celsius in a couple of locations across the south—east. it was when pretty widely, but parts of wales, northern ireland and scotland were cooler because of more cloud. for the weekend, it looks as though it will be dry and sunny, and the heatwave continues across southern portions of the uk. high pressure slowly pushing out into the north sea, dragging in a north—easterly breeze, so some east coast areas will be refreshingly cooler through this afternoon. possibility of showers developing, but most places will be dry and sunny, and it is going to be quite warm as well. light winds for many. that easterly breeze will be fairly noticeable across eastern coastal counties and it will be a hot day for england and wales, getting into high 20s celsius widely. low to mid 30s in the south—east. high teens, low 20s for scotla nd south—east. high teens, low 20s for scotland and northern ireland, so
more than 60 homes have been evacuated as crews tackle a huge fire on chobham common in surrey. and humidity yesterday was probably too much for many to bear. we sought top temperatures of 36.4 celsius in a couple of locations across the south—east. it was when pretty widely, but parts of wales, northern ireland and scotland were cooler because of more cloud. for the weekend, it looks as though it will be dry and sunny, and the heatwave continues across southern portions of the uk. high...
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imi is leaving home in york to begin theatre studies in surrey, anxious about coronavirus, but not deterredetting used to it when they have been re—immersed in society, coming out of lockdown, so it's just a case of how the universities are tackling it, and everyone's going to have to accommodate what they want. but i'm not put off, i'm just willing to do what it takes to do because i to do. it's been strange having graduations online. but still, at york today, photos with proud parents. within weeks, across the uk, more than a million students will start term. the academics' union is warning of a public—health crisis. we are really worried that we could see universities becoming the care home of any second wave of covid—i9 in the uk. the sheer amount of people that we're asking to move across the country and then congregate together in large numbers, when we don't think there is sufficient safety measures in place. everywhere you look on york's campus, reminders to keep a social distance. they're offering a mix of learning online and in small groups. inside buildings, face coverings are re
imi is leaving home in york to begin theatre studies in surrey, anxious about coronavirus, but not deterredetting used to it when they have been re—immersed in society, coming out of lockdown, so it's just a case of how the universities are tackling it, and everyone's going to have to accommodate what they want. but i'm not put off, i'm just willing to do what it takes to do because i to do. it's been strange having graduations online. but still, at york today, photos with proud parents....
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more than 60 homes have been evacuated as crews tackle a huge fire on chobham common in surrey, southhe fire broke out yesterday lunchtime. some rail services were disrupted and a golf tournament at the nearby wentworth golf club had to be called off. firefighters remain at the scene. the hot weather looks set to continue this weekend across much of the uk, but there's been a warning to steer clear of packed beaches amid concerns over social—distancing. several resorts urged people to stay away yesterday after overcrowding — and the coastguard said they were called out to dozens of incidents. sophia seth has this report. seeing crowds visit the coast on a hot day is not unusual for our emergency surfaces, but yesterday the uk coastguard had 70 call—outs by midday — and that, they say, is above average for this time of year. and by the early evening, call—outs had more than trebled. with temperatures reaching in excess of 30 degrees celsius in parts of the country, the rnli also called on beach—goers to follow water safety advice. for those people that might be holidaying in the uk for
more than 60 homes have been evacuated as crews tackle a huge fire on chobham common in surrey, southhe fire broke out yesterday lunchtime. some rail services were disrupted and a golf tournament at the nearby wentworth golf club had to be called off. firefighters remain at the scene. the hot weather looks set to continue this weekend across much of the uk, but there's been a warning to steer clear of packed beaches amid concerns over social—distancing. several resorts urged people to stay...
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away from the beaches, at frensham ponds in surrey, accomplished swimmers have found their own way stayingt has brought danger. thick smoke and lapping flames at this scrubland fire on a chobham common could be seen from over 30 miles away. dozens of firefighters remain at the scene. further west, by the dorset coast, those at boscombe beach has so far managed to keep socially distanced. but with the weekend arriving and temperatures rising, how closely those rules will be followed remains to be seen. sangita myska, bbc news, southend, essex. all this week, bbc news has been looking at the impact of coronavirus on the tourism industry. for business owners in the south—west of england, the lockdown has proved costly. the trade body, visit cornwall, says fewer holidaymakers will mean a loss of £800 million this year, almost half the region's annual tourism turnover. here'sjon kay. cornwall was not designed for social distancing. even on a damp afternoon, the narrow streets of st ives are heaving. a bit crowded! a bit crowded, yeah! hiding in a doorway, holiday—makers ed and margaret. there's
away from the beaches, at frensham ponds in surrey, accomplished swimmers have found their own way stayingt has brought danger. thick smoke and lapping flames at this scrubland fire on a chobham common could be seen from over 30 miles away. dozens of firefighters remain at the scene. further west, by the dorset coast, those at boscombe beach has so far managed to keep socially distanced. but with the weekend arriving and temperatures rising, how closely those rules will be followed remains to...
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sacked you know psychologically if i see some i get murdered today you really think i want to be a surrey on facebook and i'm really in of a bible scripture not trying to mount a feast on my head get blown off or my. one is done and i did that during a storm to my next question i have a because you bring up these challenging questions important questions both major political parties democrats republicans are being called upon right now to address race based violence white supremacy police brutality and other civil rights abuses do you believe activists right now are asking for the right reforms what are the right reforms we need in this country to survive going forward because that's the biggest thing we're not going to survive unless we write these wrongs. so this is this is what has to happen that i believe the way say and i make it i make it extremely i try to be. strangely clear and you know i don't have a one size fits all solution but i can't say. i didn't believe that mass incarceration was a real thing although i knew people including myself who are arrested in jail for crimes tha
sacked you know psychologically if i see some i get murdered today you really think i want to be a surrey on facebook and i'm really in of a bible scripture not trying to mount a feast on my head get blown off or my. one is done and i did that during a storm to my next question i have a because you bring up these challenging questions important questions both major political parties democrats republicans are being called upon right now to address race based violence white supremacy police...
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john maguire, bbc news, surrey. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. hello. hello.rm francis that battered the uk has now left our shores. the centre of the storm is heading towards denmark. it's brought damaging winds and the netherlands, there is a moving towards germany. at home, the weather is coming down, the wind has dropped. in the south—west, the sun is out, much better day here. we've had some very strong winds this morning across more eastern parts of the uk. here in scarborough for example, much chillier in the wind and more cloud around. even here, the winds will drop. these are the expected gusts later. we have some sunshine coming out across a good pa rt sunshine coming out across a good part of england and wales, lifting temperatures to 22. heavy showers we re temperatures to 22. heavy showers were northern ireland, more cloud in scotla nd were northern ireland, more cloud in scotland and north—east england, keeping it cooler here and some rain around. that will turn more showery. overnight, we keep a lot of cloud in the northern half of the uk, furth
john maguire, bbc news, surrey. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. hello. hello.rm francis that battered the uk has now left our shores. the centre of the storm is heading towards denmark. it's brought damaging winds and the netherlands, there is a moving towards germany. at home, the weather is coming down, the wind has dropped. in the south—west, the sun is out, much better day here. we've had some very strong winds this morning across more eastern parts of the uk. here in...
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now to ani magill, the ceo of xavier catholic education trust, which is made up of 15 schools in surreycomprehensive schools. how different were your awarded grades to your predicted grades? they were down overall about 20%. what i think the government needs to remember, that at the centre of this are actual children. these are stu d e nts of are actual children. these are students of the students that did not get to sit the exams that they had worked so hard for, and they didn't get to take part in all those events that mark the end of their school life, like their prom and saying goodbye to their friends and everything. but it's really not good enough to say, well, it's ok because lots of people are going to university. if you have worked really ha rd on university. if you have worked really hard on your teacher tells you you're going to get three a grades and you open up a bit of paper and the formula says you have got three bs instead, or even worse, you were meant to get to three ds and the formula says that you failed and the formula says that you failed an exam you didn't even si
now to ani magill, the ceo of xavier catholic education trust, which is made up of 15 schools in surreycomprehensive schools. how different were your awarded grades to your predicted grades? they were down overall about 20%. what i think the government needs to remember, that at the centre of this are actual children. these are stu d e nts of are actual children. these are students of the students that did not get to sit the exams that they had worked so hard for, and they didn't get to take...
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more than 60 homes have been evacuated as crews tackle a huge fire on chobham common in surrey.led off. firefighters are still at the scene this morning. goodness me, being seen from miles away. time to check in with my full support. premier league might be over, mike, but football isn't? absolutely, and manchester city now go to lisbon to play in this world cup type knockout tournament. three games away from lifting the champions league for the first time. let's not get too carried away about it. it's all about european competition, and the champions league returned last night. it kicked off with a big one, manchester city hosting real madrid in the second leg of their last 16 tie. the first leg was played all the way back in february. andy swiss reports. 163 days after their first leg, at last, manchester city and real madrid with unfinished business. city, in case you had forgotten, had a 2—1 advantage, and it was soon even more. raheem sterling could barely believe his luck. a terrible blunderfrom barely believe his luck. a terrible blunder from rath of around, but a perfect
more than 60 homes have been evacuated as crews tackle a huge fire on chobham common in surrey.led off. firefighters are still at the scene this morning. goodness me, being seen from miles away. time to check in with my full support. premier league might be over, mike, but football isn't? absolutely, and manchester city now go to lisbon to play in this world cup type knockout tournament. three games away from lifting the champions league for the first time. let's not get too carried away about...
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surrey, ina sitting in a restaurant... you something? sure. so, here you have everyone that is creating... like a base camp created yesterday with four different associations and we are having as many people helping and donating and it's to help everyone, when it comes to cleaning, rebuilding, water, food everything. so it's definitely something that was created, like, just ina something that was created, like, just in a second, but everybody now the base is here. if anyone needs anything, just to know where it is, this is where we are. emilie, thank you for showing us around, good to see you this morning. one of the things that is very apparent is that in amongst such chaotic circumstances... solidarity. the numbers of people doing whatever they can in that can in that moment in time. interesting, we have those locations, beirut, and if someone wa nts to locations, beirut, and if someone wants to know where something useful is like that, we've got those people down with us as contacts. it is 8:41am. good morning. it will
surrey, ina sitting in a restaurant... you something? sure. so, here you have everyone that is creating... like a base camp created yesterday with four different associations and we are having as many people helping and donating and it's to help everyone, when it comes to cleaning, rebuilding, water, food everything. so it's definitely something that was created, like, just ina something that was created, like, just in a second, but everybody now the base is here. if anyone needs anything, just...
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a sign of her surrey reminds us that the right to vote is not always guaranteed but is a work of generations of tireless activists. >> we are honored -- we want the american people to join our commemoration virtually. please join us this month that archive .gov slash women as we highlight records of our holdings and examine the fight for women's voting rights to virtual public programs for all ages. >> thank you david and deborah. now from the past to the president on our keynote conversation. the president and ceo of the lbj foundation, my close collaborator on this program speaks with the most powerful women in america today. speaker nancy pelosi needs a little introduction. she is of course speaker of the house of representatives, the first woman speaker in american history, and only the second person in 60 years to hold that position twice. a member of congress for more than 30 years and a member of the national women's hall of fame. grandmother tonight grandchildren. she is the proud representative of sent francisco's 12 congressional district. please join me and welcoming mark and spea
a sign of her surrey reminds us that the right to vote is not always guaranteed but is a work of generations of tireless activists. >> we are honored -- we want the american people to join our commemoration virtually. please join us this month that archive .gov slash women as we highlight records of our holdings and examine the fight for women's voting rights to virtual public programs for all ages. >> thank you david and deborah. now from the past to the president on our keynote...
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rosen: can you commit transparency, surrey acrobat is all i am asking. -- transparency sir? that is all i am asking. i want you to look in the camera. there are millions of people watching who are impacted every day by what you do, and please understand that. to the like to commit american people, to transparency, and provide us with the data that has been used to create these decisions. postmaster dejoy: i do not accept the premise and i will i directed schedule the organization to it here to -- to adhere to. i will do that. sen. rosen: i look forward to having future discussions with you. thank you. my time is up. >> thank you, mr. dejoy, for your testimony and thank you for taking what sounds like an often thankless job below of partisan rancor, and bringing to nearlyess acumen impossible problem, short of legislative reform, and even with legislative reform, i see it as an impossibility, how we would balance the annual operating losses. your eight to $9 billion a year is in a norm is lost -- en ormous loss. i do not believe we should give you more money. when the post of
rosen: can you commit transparency, surrey acrobat is all i am asking. -- transparency sir? that is all i am asking. i want you to look in the camera. there are millions of people watching who are impacted every day by what you do, and please understand that. to the like to commit american people, to transparency, and provide us with the data that has been used to create these decisions. postmaster dejoy: i do not accept the premise and i will i directed schedule the organization to it here to...
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--n you look at the enclave families move out of surrey and -- certain jurisdictions and create an enclaveducation system then you have segregated based on how people live. any time you have a tipping point of around 25% of the kids, you see it happen again. the way we fund public education is antiquated and much of it was created to get around the crown mandate. we are the only civilized nation -- the brown end date. we are the only civilized nation in the world that outsources education. most countries see quality education for all citizens as worker development, whether it is canada or germany, you name it. you do not find people outsourcing elaborate quality education. we have a problem that is part of the structural racism system we have seen. and: we saw senator harris joe biden during the debates go back and forth on the issue of segregation and bussing and now they are together on the same ticket. what does that mean? guest: it means you had someone who had a position, and experience of the reality. it now we have an opportunity if they are elected to a chart a course forward. what
--n you look at the enclave families move out of surrey and -- certain jurisdictions and create an enclaveducation system then you have segregated based on how people live. any time you have a tipping point of around 25% of the kids, you see it happen again. the way we fund public education is antiquated and much of it was created to get around the crown mandate. we are the only civilized nation -- the brown end date. we are the only civilized nation in the world that outsources education. most...
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oval cricket ground hosted 1,000 spectators as part of a friendly between county championship sides surreyrgh fans darren coutts and anna healy, who'll be heading to the match later . if we can start with you, dominic, can you explain what the experience will be like for fans going to the match? what measures are in place to ensure safety? we are pleased to be working with the government closely to put this event on this evening for scottish rugby fans and the events industry in scotland. it will bea events industry in scotland. it will be a different experience for supporters. we pride ourselves on a special match day experience but tonight is about a safe environment for supporters. we are working with them in advance, sharing messaging, making sure they have the information to be safe and secure and when they come to the stadium we will make sure they have an experience without contact throughout. we are selling tickets to people in household groups. when they come in they will use hand sanitiser, go to their seat and sit infamily groups. sanitiser, go to their seat and sit in family gr
oval cricket ground hosted 1,000 spectators as part of a friendly between county championship sides surreyrgh fans darren coutts and anna healy, who'll be heading to the match later . if we can start with you, dominic, can you explain what the experience will be like for fans going to the match? what measures are in place to ensure safety? we are pleased to be working with the government closely to put this event on this evening for scottish rugby fans and the events industry in scotland. it...
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part of the m25 in surrey has been shut and the met office has issued yellow thunderstorm warnings for much of england and wales. hundreds of traps are being set in the us state of washington to catch a potentially deadly intruder. a giant insect, known as the murder hornet, has been seen in the area. their sting can be fatal to humans. there is one there. there are some more. in japan they kill around 30 to 50 people each year. but the real threat is to honey bees. living up to its gruesome name, the murder hornet will attack bees and devour the content of their hives. do you know, just seeing at the close up like that, that will give people a bit of a worry. it's not very nice. let's take a look at today's papers. the mirror is leading on the news that music venues, theatres and kids' play centres can re—open from saturday, as lockdown restrictions are eased further. as a—level students complain of being failed by the government's marking system, the daily telegraph's splash focuses on claims by the exam regulator that some teachers submitted "implausibly high" predicted grades. the
part of the m25 in surrey has been shut and the met office has issued yellow thunderstorm warnings for much of england and wales. hundreds of traps are being set in the us state of washington to catch a potentially deadly intruder. a giant insect, known as the murder hornet, has been seen in the area. their sting can be fatal to humans. there is one there. there are some more. in japan they kill around 30 to 50 people each year. but the real threat is to honey bees. living up to its gruesome...
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since the government announced soft play centres can reopen in most of england, bookings here in surreyeen rolling in. it has made a big difference, ithink, now have been rolling in. it has made a big difference, i think, now that we have been told we can officially open and everyone can come back. we have had people asking us all throughout this time, but it is nice to actually be able to say, yes, tomorrow. also given the green light today, indoor weddings with up to 30 people. but the rule change comes as a blow for silverman rasa. his venue in croydon usually caters to hundreds of guests, sometimes more than a thousand. he has had to adapt to stay afloat. during this crisis, as our business has completely closed, we decided to turn one of our smaller suites into a restau ra nt, our smaller suites into a restaurant, to have some sort of income stream coming in, and so far we think we made the right choice, because the way government is handling this whole situation, would be stop and start and confused approach towards weddings, it seems like we will probably be running at this resta
since the government announced soft play centres can reopen in most of england, bookings here in surreyeen rolling in. it has made a big difference, ithink, now have been rolling in. it has made a big difference, i think, now that we have been told we can officially open and everyone can come back. we have had people asking us all throughout this time, but it is nice to actually be able to say, yes, tomorrow. also given the green light today, indoor weddings with up to 30 people. but the rule...
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well we can speak now to zoe lamb who normally commutes to london from redhill in surrey via southernfacts clear if i may one of all. before lockdown, you are commuting into the city. what was the cost of your season—ticket? commuting into the city. what was the cost of your season-ticket? my ticket with about £3500 a year. —— was about. and it lockdown you have been working from home and presumably there is now a possibility you might not be coming into central london quite so regularly. so what impact might that have on your bank balance?” regularly. so what impact might that have on your bank balance? i think i am looking to go back somewhere between two to four days a week. probably averaging about three. this season probably averaging about three. this season take it as it is priced would be about the same price as if i do three daily tickets. there is an option of a weekly ticket. i haven't fully explored that but what i wouldn't get is that benefit of the reward of being a commuter and the convenience of having a ticket preloaded and not having to lose time queuing up the daily
well we can speak now to zoe lamb who normally commutes to london from redhill in surrey via southernfacts clear if i may one of all. before lockdown, you are commuting into the city. what was the cost of your season—ticket? commuting into the city. what was the cost of your season-ticket? my ticket with about £3500 a year. —— was about. and it lockdown you have been working from home and presumably there is now a possibility you might not be coming into central london quite so...
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internationals, meanwhile the t20 blast competition is into its second day and sussex sharks are hosting surreyh sport continues to slowly re—introduce spectators — murrayfield will stage the first rugby match with fans since the lockdown. around 700 will be allowed in to watch edinburgh take on glasgow in the pro 14, with strict social distancing measures in place. tickets have been sold in pairs so members of the same household can sit together. and that gives season—ticket holder darren coutts the perfect opportunity to take his girlfriend anna healy to her first rugby match. i feel totally safe about it. some really good measures in place so i'm really looking forward to it. everybody has a sense of... notjust for rugby but sport in general but there is a sense of responsibility. we understand that covid rack sport across the land and we just want to make it work and hopefully a great event tonight leads to another great event tonight leads to another great event and we can get back to watching rugby alive. —— and we can get back to watching rugby live. that's all the sport for now. there a
internationals, meanwhile the t20 blast competition is into its second day and sussex sharks are hosting surreyh sport continues to slowly re—introduce spectators — murrayfield will stage the first rugby match with fans since the lockdown. around 700 will be allowed in to watch edinburgh take on glasgow in the pro 14, with strict social distancing measures in place. tickets have been sold in pairs so members of the same household can sit together. and that gives season—ticket holder...