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experience one off the pitch so grant's cumbernauld not too much a little bit and i think because thames i'm a family much my brothers you know because they were like older people knew them so then you go that played football and i was like sesto so that helped me because everybody canada's coming on like you said it's a small times everybody knows and back then not a lot of getting was actually played football. so that help me but then when i go it's maybe somewhere else you know people just stand it you know call you the usual names and things of that and just laid them let it really let it get to me almost like a challenge to scotland you know member going to countries like. russia good and things of that and again just comments like that but nothing my overlay over a bit and not light hair and this light you'd see in the men's game just because i think the audience no female game was a lot smaller so you don't have the day you know microscopes like you know like my mail came to light just because the clothes were smaller but you get little besson well betsy and they're manly and draw
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when the 1st grains appear at the ceremony takes place on the thames or 11th day of the growing movement back to ask the goddess of rice made for her blessing. now hold the thought of all that i have told her mother see mother not dora but mother shakti when mother sees who shot plane stay with us on the. today is the good day today it's a good night we bring you sandal wood powder and aromatic oils that i share you with them dress you comb your hair and put makeup on your face your nationals from the pregnant field we bring you fruits sour and sweet for that no mice rats apples caterpillars or worms destroy our rights. to saddle some. return or will you. stand a look in the mirror. actually how come your hair or sap. her eyes so much and his wife still recall the incident from over 20 years ago which led some work on the part of raising field grazing ducks. everyone was spraying their fields with chemical so all the past came to us you know i said we should try using chemicals on just one plot of land howard but he refused. i was worried that after destroy our rice plants but he said th
when the 1st grains appear at the ceremony takes place on the thames or 11th day of the growing movement back to ask the goddess of rice made for her blessing. now hold the thought of all that i have told her mother see mother not dora but mother shakti when mother sees who shot plane stay with us on the. today is the good day today it's a good night we bring you sandal wood powder and aromatic oils that i share you with them dress you comb your hair and put makeup on your face your nationals...
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we are looking at thames in the 60s and 70s at this hour. we are looking at temperatures as we go through our day. about five degrees cooler compared to yesterday. mid-sixties san francisco and oce oakland. 73 santa rosa. eight degrees cooler compared yesterday at this time. we will be in the 80s inland and low to mid 70s around the bay and mid-sixties for the coast. as we look to tonight, tomorrow, wednesday, tomorrow morning we will see the return of the offshore wind flow. that does mean and extreme fire danger. that whether watch is upgraded to a red flag warning for the northbay mountains that kicks in tonight at 11:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. wednesday. for the east bay hills as well as the santa cruz mountains the diablo range is under fire weather watch wednesday-friday. we are dealing with critical fire weather conditions. here is the extended forecast and what you can expect. temperatures on the rise tomorrow. cooling down a bit as we look towards the end of the workweek and into the weekend. >>> the clock is ticking down for californi
we are looking at thames in the 60s and 70s at this hour. we are looking at temperatures as we go through our day. about five degrees cooler compared to yesterday. mid-sixties san francisco and oce oakland. 73 santa rosa. eight degrees cooler compared yesterday at this time. we will be in the 80s inland and low to mid 70s around the bay and mid-sixties for the coast. as we look to tonight, tomorrow, wednesday, tomorrow morning we will see the return of the offshore wind flow. that does mean and...
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thames is a miracle story as well. in late 2012 after 26 years he made parole. i signed some papers for the prof's or he said ok see you later. then asked me how i was getting home didn't ask me if i had a home when i realize these people honestly don't give. to survive good you know this large hearted this sounds to me and develop post-traumatic stress disorder. and require immediate treatment you under the food new clothes you're going to need money for transportation to and from your parole officer meeting if you miss a beating you couldn't run you so you are going to be the judge but there's a lot of discrimination out there for employment and speak you know which you corn indeed. i wouldn't have a home if it wasn't for the rescue a life foundation to set up a house a transitional housing. god and that foundation. is what got me by. a series and i'm sitting here and not back inside. founded by. 25 years himself asses goo we would have to go to moes drish and hang out all day work around the business at that time we had several organizations that would just p
thames is a miracle story as well. in late 2012 after 26 years he made parole. i signed some papers for the prof's or he said ok see you later. then asked me how i was getting home didn't ask me if i had a home when i realize these people honestly don't give. to survive good you know this large hearted this sounds to me and develop post-traumatic stress disorder. and require immediate treatment you under the food new clothes you're going to need money for transportation to and from your parole...
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kind of resources are most to deliver and improve this country the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the british capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop. london's bridges from falling down. al-jazeera london. china's annual golden week holiday has seen hundreds of millions of people taking advantage of relaxed coronavirus restrictions for a quick getaway domestic tourist trips are at 80 percent of preponderant figures to make up pollen reports. coming home this crowd is part of an estimated half a 1000000000 people who celebrated the golden week holiday as tourists the railway station is packed scenes that would have been unimaginable just a few months ago because of the pandemic nearly 10 months after the croon a virus 1st surfaced in china the country is on the move again a sigh of relief for the millions who faced some of the world's toughest lock downs as the government fought to contain the outbreak with the declaration that the outbreak is under control and no new domestic infection since august the government relaxed
kind of resources are most to deliver and improve this country the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the british capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop. london's bridges from falling down. al-jazeera london. china's annual golden week holiday has seen hundreds of millions of people taking advantage of relaxed coronavirus restrictions for a quick getaway domestic tourist trips are at 80 percent of preponderant figures to make up...
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rules in the end will come did end up paying the fine of a 1000 pounds he believes the closure of thames never made any sense. it was intimidating. we had no choice it was it was a case of but no health of our members or you know given ensued this civil fine that we've been hounded by the large number of police to be seen and sentenced to to stickley they pick the west possible sector that they could have to close down instead of the effects of the infection rate we're only responsible for 1.7 percent of the infection rates and where the sector they chose to close an order to tackle the recent surge and covert cases the u.k. has imposed a tear 3 knock down on some parts of the country under this high and not novel and nationally all the gems in liverpool and the nearby region were required to close up shop gitmo neckwear come again told us about the effort to get that to set a roof. police restrictions are likely to be imposed everywhere that was to fall under the 3 restrictions livable made a whole lot of noise you know we get the press clovelly again a whole lot of traction and we gain
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essentially now live with a view say of london bridge or tower bridge or you know right along the thames or see the buckingham palace or live in buckingham palace because there's virtual reality now last episode we spoke to bryan rama only about that this episode we're going to continue some of that conversation but one thing i want to say is we spent this past weekend in virtual reality at the magical crypto conference and it was quite amazing life for me because i spent quite a long time in there as my avatar what i realized is that i could roll out of bed and speak in front of a huge audience and it was no problem on my hair was perfect i felt you know present a ball and then i realized that i think with this whole virtual reality what you'll see is that humans will we go feral essentially you don't need to brush your teeth your breath smells fine and virtual reality your hair looks great you know your clothes look fantastic you don't need to buy anything new you can stay in the same pajamas year after year but the structures the save civilization itself like the actual real estate th
essentially now live with a view say of london bridge or tower bridge or you know right along the thames or see the buckingham palace or live in buckingham palace because there's virtual reality now last episode we spoke to bryan rama only about that this episode we're going to continue some of that conversation but one thing i want to say is we spent this past weekend in virtual reality at the magical crypto conference and it was quite amazing life for me because i spent quite a long time in...
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secretary are both in india where they're expected to sign a military pads as part of a 5 day asia trip thame to strengthening strategic ties to try to counter chinese influence. now the united nations is warning the humanitarian crisis and yemen is getting west with tens of thousands of children at risk of dying unicef says a 5th of children under 5 in southern yemen that's half a 1000000 children acutely malnourished the number of children an urgent need of treatment has increased by nearly 10 percent this year compared to last the u.n. says that's the highest level ever recorded in southern yemen and it's also warning that 98000 children are at high risk of dying well ali i spoke to felipe don now he's the unicef representative in yemen he says malnutrition is a major threat to children's long term development. recently in the jar and it's just putting the lives well. he has also this goal expects own our own children that we should be talking about the $1000.00 gold from the time of the 9 months of pregnancy and all. that particular age. civil 'd damage to the brain and to the community.
secretary are both in india where they're expected to sign a military pads as part of a 5 day asia trip thame to strengthening strategic ties to try to counter chinese influence. now the united nations is warning the humanitarian crisis and yemen is getting west with tens of thousands of children at risk of dying unicef says a 5th of children under 5 in southern yemen that's half a 1000000 children acutely malnourished the number of children an urgent need of treatment has increased by nearly...
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central tel aviv square that bears his name and where he was shot by a jewish extremists for the thames to pursue peace with the palestinians. this is d w news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at d w news or visit our website w dot com. today a man with a knife entered a church in nice france he killed 3 people almost decapitating one of the police say this is the 3rd attack in 2 months carried out by muslim extremists france's security alert is now at its highest level and it comes as the country enters its 2nd coronavirus lockdown tonight france is on guard against 2 threats one that can be seen the other that can't i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. after that. i mean on the panic the police stopped me from entering the chanche. building that we've just seen on t.v. that i churchwarden was killed in such a shock to see. the be once again a country is being struck by an islamist tack tackling that and to with any topic i want to say i strongly from deeply pained how much we have to sneak hundreds halted iraq has happened just bust issues do you think let me say th
central tel aviv square that bears his name and where he was shot by a jewish extremists for the thames to pursue peace with the palestinians. this is d w news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at d w news or visit our website w dot com. today a man with a knife entered a church in nice france he killed 3 people almost decapitating one of the police say this is the 3rd attack in 2 months carried out by muslim extremists france's security alert is now at its highest level and it...
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excuse pulled out my guy and i start shit and listens to 25 years life in california prison system thames 1st advice to new fish a simple star with you got 2 eyes and 2 airs and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice a using a dig yourself a hole. wasn't put into so alone i started hearing the scraping sound gets louder and louder new persists and finally you know there's a hole in the wall now and i'm like the me alone youngster you know what's up on his body he's i'm a christian you have to worry about me i'm ok one cigarette you smoke and he wants to bible study with me and he read the bible and about hope and about no truth basically had told him everything that i was arrested for which you're turning to and for years and not much said here stone wall help you with your case anything that i can do and you know by the way do you have any money that i could you know i don't have any money in and you know if you can help me out with some money my dad put money on his books for him and my it's when it comes down and h
excuse pulled out my guy and i start shit and listens to 25 years life in california prison system thames 1st advice to new fish a simple star with you got 2 eyes and 2 airs and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice a using a dig yourself a hole. wasn't put into so alone i started hearing the scraping sound gets louder and louder new persists and finally you know there's a hole in the wall now and i'm like the me alone...
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half an hour's drive from hackney, over the river thames, most of the areas in south london have lowersome here don't think all of london should be stopped from mixing inside with other households. but politicians are adamant the new restrictions must go across the whole of london, because they say londoners don't work and socialise and live in the same places, and that covid cases are going up across every borough in the city. in southwark, by shakespeare's globe theatre, the area only has nearly half the rate of covid cases, compared to london's worst areas. unfortunately, the stage is set for morejob losses. the end of october, i think we'll have lost 120 staff. and we've got people who have been working with us for ten years who have been made redundant. it is breaking the hearts of everyone. i don't think we're going to see london nightlife until the vaccine arrives. friends enjoy their last drink for a while. they won't be able to meet inside from saturday, and autumn outside isn't appealing. the pandemic's real. to be honest we've lived through a lot worse things. we can get thr
half an hour's drive from hackney, over the river thames, most of the areas in south london have lowersome here don't think all of london should be stopped from mixing inside with other households. but politicians are adamant the new restrictions must go across the whole of london, because they say londoners don't work and socialise and live in the same places, and that covid cases are going up across every borough in the city. in southwark, by shakespeare's globe theatre, the area only has...
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has the kind of resources to deliver and improve this country the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the bush capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down sunny diagonal al-jazeera london. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories and armenia and azerbaijan have agreed on a ceasefire in a corner carpark the countries have been fighting over the disputed region russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov announced a truce in moscow where both sides were meeting alexander star general richard god for it has more from the russian capital now. after more than 10 hours of talks and negotiations between the behind the closed doors mania and azerbaijan had agreed for a cease fire to cease fire is to start at 0010th of october so now basically and as a lot of said it's a kind of a humanitarian ceasefire with the purpose of the exchange of prisoners and other people that are detained by both sides as well as for handing over the bodies of the people that have been killed since the 27th of september wh
has the kind of resources to deliver and improve this country the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the bush capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down sunny diagonal al-jazeera london. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories and armenia and azerbaijan have agreed on a ceasefire in a corner carpark the countries have been fighting over the disputed region russia's foreign minister sergey...
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exactly what the elite sbs train for, they did this a couple of years ago when a cargo ship in the thameser the cover of darkness, you and i would call it abseiling, they call it fast rope down onto the ship from the helicopter. a team of 16 using what was described as overwhelming force, that means they were armed to the teeth and taking control of that ship within nine minutes. essentially this was a textbook operation, what they trained for, as isaid. we operation, what they trained for, as i said. we had from the defence secretary ben wallace, who said he authorised this military response because what was emerging was a clear threat to life, he said, with increasingly hostile behaviour by the seven stowaways on board. there are unconfirmed reports that some of those stowaways had armed themselves with sharp objects and knives. that hasn't been confirmed by the police yet. we believe that they got on the ship when it was in lagos, nigeria, and they became agitated when they got close to the shore. and they probably, we think, were trying to claim political asylum because some there hav
exactly what the elite sbs train for, they did this a couple of years ago when a cargo ship in the thameser the cover of darkness, you and i would call it abseiling, they call it fast rope down onto the ship from the helicopter. a team of 16 using what was described as overwhelming force, that means they were armed to the teeth and taking control of that ship within nine minutes. essentially this was a textbook operation, what they trained for, as isaid. we operation, what they trained for, as...
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kind of resources of most to deliver and improve this country the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the british capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down sunny diagonal al-jazeera london. a quick recap of the headlines now has been a state of emergency declared in character stan. a shot was fired at a car carrying a former president as he attended a rally in the capital bishkek a current head of state has ordered the military on to the streets to try and end days of unrest.
kind of resources of most to deliver and improve this country the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the british capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down sunny diagonal al-jazeera london. a quick recap of the headlines now has been a state of emergency declared in character stan. a shot was fired at a car carrying a former president as he attended a rally in the capital bishkek a current head of...
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half an hour's drive from hackney, over the river thames, for her.verthe riverthames, most of the areas in south london have lower rates of covid cases. some here don't think all of london should be stopped from mixing inside with other households. but politicians are adamant the new restrictions must go across the whole of london, because they say londoners don't work and socialise and live in the same places and that covid cases are going up across every borough in the city. in southwark, by shakespeare's globe theatre, the area only has nearly half the rate of covid cases, compared to london's worst areas. u nfortu nately, compared to london's worst areas. unfortunately, the stage is set for morejob losses. unfortunately, the stage is set for more job losses. the end of october, i think we will have lost 120 staff. and we've got people who have been working with us for ten years who have been made redundant. it is breaking the hearts of everyone, i don't think we are going to see london nightlife until the vaccine arrives. friends enjoyed their la
half an hour's drive from hackney, over the river thames, for her.verthe riverthames, most of the areas in south london have lower rates of covid cases. some here don't think all of london should be stopped from mixing inside with other households. but politicians are adamant the new restrictions must go across the whole of london, because they say londoners don't work and socialise and live in the same places and that covid cases are going up across every borough in the city. in southwark, by...
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essentially now live with the view say of london bridge or tower bridge or you know right along the thames or see the buckingham palace or live in buckingham palace because there's virtual reality now last episode we spoke to bryan rama only about that this episode we're going to continue some of that conversation but one thing i want to say is we spent this past weekend in virtual reality at the magical crypto conference and it was quite amazing life for me because i spent quite a long time in there as my avatar what i realized is that i could roll out of bed and speak in front of a huge audience and it was no problem on my hair was perfect i felt you know present a ball and then i realized that i think with this whole virtual reality what you'll see is that humans will we go feral essentially you don't need to brush your teeth your breath smells fine and virtual reality your hair looks great you know your clothes look fantastic you don't need to buy anything new you can stay in the same pajamas year after year but the structures the save civilization itself like the actual real estate th
essentially now live with the view say of london bridge or tower bridge or you know right along the thames or see the buckingham palace or live in buckingham palace because there's virtual reality now last episode we spoke to bryan rama only about that this episode we're going to continue some of that conversation but one thing i want to say is we spent this past weekend in virtual reality at the magical crypto conference and it was quite amazing life for me because i spent quite a long time in...
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kind of resources a moment to deliver through this country the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the british capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down sunny al-jazeera london. a quick recap of the headlines now has been a state of emergency declared in care just on. a shot was fired at a car carrying a former president as he attended a rally in the capital bishkek the current head of state has ordered the military on to the streets to try and end days of unrest there are some hopes though that a move by 2 leading opposition leaders to join forces could possibly end the power vacuum after sunday's and now parliamentary election charles trafford is in bishkek we've now had a statement come through that is being made by the vice speaker of parliament saying that parliament has to vote on the state of emergency in order for it to be legal we understand that emergency session of parliament will be held tomorrow to do exactly that certainly the opposition are putting pressure on the government
kind of resources a moment to deliver through this country the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the british capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down sunny al-jazeera london. a quick recap of the headlines now has been a state of emergency declared in care just on. a shot was fired at a car carrying a former president as he attended a rally in the capital bishkek the current head of state has...
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kind of resources are most to deliver and improve this country the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the british capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop. london speech is from falling down. al-jazeera. city this is al jazeera and these are the top stories and our media and as a buddy john have agreed on a ceasefire to go in a car back the countries have been fighting over the disputed region russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov announced a truce in moscow where both sides were meeting alexander geneviève should go for it has more from the.
kind of resources are most to deliver and improve this country the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the british capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop. london speech is from falling down. al-jazeera. city this is al jazeera and these are the top stories and our media and as a buddy john have agreed on a ceasefire to go in a car back the countries have been fighting over the disputed region russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov...
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be at sale and there's no chance of it causing inflation so there's more of motoring capacity and thames of printing money by the bank of england through various techniques and rob mcalpin a common weale. fred much of the material is fascinating stuff but it was a thing time what chances of a few got of getting some of your ideas taken forward as policy i mean after all government understandably to some extent is totally a mess than the health crisis of the present moment very difficult to pick up some of the the blue sky thinking from common will support the chances of parts of your ideas coming forward as a program or i would really like to see happen as the concept of getting new dealing that could choose one radical thing to get going west it's to see we don't really done a piece of work on how you read them you have to really need you for school and it's actually the 1st and comprehensive cost of getting new deal anything in the world and one of the big problems is that it takes a while to get going so it takes the 40 years of lead time before you can actually really do anything whi
be at sale and there's no chance of it causing inflation so there's more of motoring capacity and thames of printing money by the bank of england through various techniques and rob mcalpin a common weale. fred much of the material is fascinating stuff but it was a thing time what chances of a few got of getting some of your ideas taken forward as policy i mean after all government understandably to some extent is totally a mess than the health crisis of the present moment very difficult to pick...
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the lorry driver, christopher kennedy, collected an unaccompanied trailer from purfleet put on the thames in belgium. thejury we re from zeebrugge in belgium. thejury were then shown cctv of that same lorry being given past or is it golf course, down a remote country lane, accompanied by four or five smart black curse. the jury were told they would hear from eyewitnesses that saw 15 to 20 migrants jumping out of that lorry and into the cars, which then sped off. thejury that lorry and into the cars, which then sped off. the jury have that lorry and into the cars, which then sped off. thejury have been told that some of the organisers of that successful trip on the 11th of 0ctober were then also involved in the fatal trip on the 23rd of 0ctober the fatal trip on the 23rd of october in which 39 people died. the suspect, who faces 39 counts of manslaughter, admits being involved in the previous trip, but not on the fatal trip. the driver was later called in northern france with 20 vietnamese migrants in the back of his lorry, and two of those migrants ultimately ended up in the fatal trip. c
the lorry driver, christopher kennedy, collected an unaccompanied trailer from purfleet put on the thames in belgium. thejury we re from zeebrugge in belgium. thejury were then shown cctv of that same lorry being given past or is it golf course, down a remote country lane, accompanied by four or five smart black curse. the jury were told they would hear from eyewitnesses that saw 15 to 20 migrants jumping out of that lorry and into the cars, which then sped off. thejury that lorry and into the...
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thames water has apologised after a major main burst affecting at least nine postcode areas in east londone working to "get things up and running as quickly as possible". meanwhile tankers have been brought in to help. the mayor of london is calling on the housing minister to do more to help london's homeless this winter amid increased risks to health because of the pandemic. sadiq khan has warned hundreds face freezing nights on the streets or risk catching coronavirus in communal shelters. he says urgent clarity and guidance is needed on covid secure accommodation. the government has yet to respond. events are up and running across london this week as part of the annual frieze london art fair. some of the events will be digital, but there are galleries hosting socially distanced exhibitions with a hub focusing on the world famous cork street. the galleries have really come together as a community. cork street is hosting a huge amount of activity with pop—ups from colleagues across the west end. and you can really use this as a base to explore the entire spectrum of art across london, and
thames water has apologised after a major main burst affecting at least nine postcode areas in east londone working to "get things up and running as quickly as possible". meanwhile tankers have been brought in to help. the mayor of london is calling on the housing minister to do more to help london's homeless this winter amid increased risks to health because of the pandemic. sadiq khan has warned hundreds face freezing nights on the streets or risk catching coronavirus in communal...
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tom: absolutely. , just read an article literally crossing the river thames in london is the coming sportause a number of those bridges are shut down as well. stuff is just wearing out, right? jonathan: you can walk across them. the city is pretty quiet. what people are complaining about in the city of london right now, they have cut all the roads down. if you go park lane, it has been cut down to one lane now. they've already cut all the roads down to allow for cyclists to go through. if you get into one of the cabs in london right now, they are furious about it. tom: they can't do their famous u-turn. jonathan: they can't do that anyway in some places, but they are struggling, and the city has made it harder to made -- to drive around london. tom: can the bentley get through? [laughter] jonathan: what bentley? how about those markets? or as lisa would say, let me tell you something. [laughter] lisa: all right, jon. jonathan: futures up 15. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. stop stop on the week. the s&p 500 up nicely -- stocks up
tom: absolutely. , just read an article literally crossing the river thames in london is the coming sportause a number of those bridges are shut down as well. stuff is just wearing out, right? jonathan: you can walk across them. the city is pretty quiet. what people are complaining about in the city of london right now, they have cut all the roads down. if you go park lane, it has been cut down to one lane now. they've already cut all the roads down to allow for cyclists to go through. if you...
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the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the british capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down sunny diagonal al-jazeera london and it's time for sport here's joe rob thank you very much well it's men semifinals day the french open so we'll start in paris where tel 12 time roland garros champion rafael nadal is it action is fine it is facing argentina's diego schwartzman for a place in sunday's final the latest there is 14 to no doubt in the 1st set later world number one novak djokovic will take on stefan all sorts of pass in the of a semi. well have to wait a bit longer to see the sheer mcenaney return to formula one that's off to make the son of 7 time champion michael had to have his f one debut cooled off because of heavy rain she macko set to drive in the 1st practice session head of the weekend's ifor grand prix this you can see conditions attempt dangerous for practice to go ahead and los angeles lakers could clinch a record equalling 17th n.b.a. championship title later on friday sta
the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the british capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down sunny diagonal al-jazeera london and it's time for sport here's joe rob thank you very much well it's men semifinals day the french open so we'll start in paris where tel 12 time roland garros champion rafael nadal is it action is fine it is facing argentina's diego schwartzman for a place in sunday's final...
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group this can bridge the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the britishcapital the question is will the public puss be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down. al-jazeera london. coming up on the. message gets this country's journey to the next world cup off to a winning start stories coming up in a moment with. i don't time for the sports is with joe thank you very much terrain while it's men's semifinals day the french open so it will start in paris where rafael nadal is an action the 12 time champion is facing argentina's diego schwartzman on his favorite surface for a place in sunday's final he took the 1st 2 sets and down one the last 3 grand slam titles at roland garros. since then he's also taken of course the 2nd set but it's also all square in the 3rd and later while no one novak djokovic will take constant pharmacist's a pass in the other semi will have to wait a bit longer to see the shoe mark and a return to form when no one bats off to make the son of 7 time champion michael had his f one day be called off because of bad we
group this can bridge the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the britishcapital the question is will the public puss be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down. al-jazeera london. coming up on the. message gets this country's journey to the next world cup off to a winning start stories coming up in a moment with. i don't time for the sports is with joe thank you very much terrain while it's men's semifinals day the french open so it will start in...
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from abroad are a man should be trained in france however putting aside light the vagueness of the thames separatism opened the door to vilification and normalizing anti missin bigot which is today of a case so my question is who what that we talking when we talk about separatism and one more thing we were talking about these neighborhoods in france well the 1st separatism is when we dismantle public services in those areas when we do have people in france that we don't consider fully part of this country because of their religion so maybe the 1st thing when it comes to separatism is to stop talking about muslims as if they were a foreign element in the country we're french we're going to have to leave it there we do appreciate your perspective on this thanks very much indeed for joining us here in our desire room so away thank you thanks for having me. the human rights groups are urging mez of the world's major cities to boycott a summit being hosted by saudi arabia i miss the international and reporters without borders the 2nd anniversary of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi is murder wi
from abroad are a man should be trained in france however putting aside light the vagueness of the thames separatism opened the door to vilification and normalizing anti missin bigot which is today of a case so my question is who what that we talking when we talk about separatism and one more thing we were talking about these neighborhoods in france well the 1st separatism is when we dismantle public services in those areas when we do have people in france that we don't consider fully part of...
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resources at the moment to deliver and improve this kind of bridge the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the bush capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down sunny diagonal al-jazeera london . and he's our party in a couple of minutes for another full but i think i. rewind return. with updates on the best of our geezers documentary. needs. to. be. fool's gold this is millions and millions of dollars of people's money trish being taken in for their whole lives from the money i'm just down a drain and $1.00 day on al-jazeera. corruption has reached a level like never before john tree. outside. to president of the united states. the power was in the data we will the people with the truth and nothing else discover. for winning the white house unfair game on al-jazeera. what was described as the world's longest long down course the largest exodus since the creation of an independent india and $947.00. experts believe india is still at an early stage of infection but the lockdown has already created a hu
resources at the moment to deliver and improve this kind of bridge the many crossings along the river thames are critical to connecting the bush capital the question is will the public purse be generous enough to stop london's bridges from falling down sunny diagonal al-jazeera london . and he's our party in a couple of minutes for another full but i think i. rewind return. with updates on the best of our geezers documentary. needs. to. be. fool's gold this is millions and millions of dollars...
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half an hour's drive from hackney, over the river thames, most of the areas in south london have lowerll of london should be stopped from mixing inside with other households. but politicians are adamant the new restrictions must go across the whole of london, because they say londoners don't work and socialise and live in the same places and that covid cases are going up across every borough in the city. in southwark, by shakespeare's globe theatre, the area only has nearly half the rate of covid cases, compared to london's worst areas. unfortunately, the stage is set for morejob losses. the end of october, i think we will have lost 120 staff. and we've got people who have been working with us for ten years who have been made redundant. it is breaking the hearts of everyone, i don't think we are going to see london nightlife until the vaccine arrives. friends enjoyed their last drink for a while. they won't be able to meet inside from saturday, and autumn outside is not appealing. to be honest we have lived through a lot worse things. we can get through this, people just need to stay a
half an hour's drive from hackney, over the river thames, most of the areas in south london have lowerll of london should be stopped from mixing inside with other households. but politicians are adamant the new restrictions must go across the whole of london, because they say londoners don't work and socialise and live in the same places and that covid cases are going up across every borough in the city. in southwark, by shakespeare's globe theatre, the area only has nearly half the rate of...
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i am at the point where the thames estuary meets the river thames, near southend—on—sea. my sister, teresa, has been living in hong kong for 35 years, she had a pretty high—flying job there. when she said she was from essex, people made sillyjokes. in the end she started to say she was from a little town in essex, purely because she started to get fed up with that sort of reputation. towie is a great programme stop it shows that people in essex take care of themselves, they dress well, they are smart and snappy, and it gave a little bit of a bad reputation, it is a great programme, we all enjoy it, but that is just programme, we all enjoy it, but that isjust some areas programme, we all enjoy it, but that is just some areas of essex, where people have a certain lifestyle but you look at the rest of essex, and it is beautiful. is that your dog or someone else's? i'm on the beach, people are walking their dogs. you could see the rnli out doing exercises, swimmers, joggers, you name it. there is always something going on. the air is fresh, there is no smog and pollution that
i am at the point where the thames estuary meets the river thames, near southend—on—sea. my sister, teresa, has been living in hong kong for 35 years, she had a pretty high—flying job there. when she said she was from essex, people made sillyjokes. in the end she started to say she was from a little town in essex, purely because she started to get fed up with that sort of reputation. towie is a great programme stop it shows that people in essex take care of themselves, they dress well,...
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. >> i think thames james corden's way of saying it's getting a little old. >> it's so true. no one in england talks like that. >> i take it it's not a british thing. >> exactly. welcome to "cbs this morning." we'll begin with the growing political fallout from alleged terrorist plot to violently overthrow the michigan state government. six men connected with a right wing group are charged with trying to carry out an elaborate plan to kidnap the democratic governor of michigan. seven others are charged with providing material support. >> the group wanted to try governor whitmer for what they called treason or potentially kill her. jeff beg gapeg gays is in wash. >> it took und operatives, confidential informants and dozens of recordings, investigators say this is a plot in the planning stages since about june. the group had a meeting planned for this week until the fbi moved in. according to an fbi affidavit, the alleged conspirators met in a room under a trapped door in a home, spent the summer training with firearms and explosives and tried to recruit 200 men to storm the s
. >> i think thames james corden's way of saying it's getting a little old. >> it's so true. no one in england talks like that. >> i take it it's not a british thing. >> exactly. welcome to "cbs this morning." we'll begin with the growing political fallout from alleged terrorist plot to violently overthrow the michigan state government. six men connected with a right wing group are charged with trying to carry out an elaborate plan to kidnap the democratic...
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a fox has been rescued by the london fire brigade after it took a boat ride on the thames.uxhall bridge. south of the river, southwark park road is closed at jamaica road because of a burst water main. now the weather with elizabeth. hello, good morning. following a dry, cloudy weekend, it's all change this week, turning rather unsettled, with wet and windy weather at times. but today it is still dry, and you'll notice the southerly wind will pick up, so it turns windier through the afternoon, starting off with temperatures in high single figures, so it is a fairly mild to start the day. some brightness with spells of sunshine, quite hazy at times with high cloud, top temperature 15. it'll be feeling warmer. overnight tonight, a mild night to come, some of us staying in double figures, but the cloud will thicken and into the start of tomorrow, some outbreaks of rain pushing eastwards. we are starting off with wet weather tomorrow, clearing eastwards through the morning with sunny spells into the afternoon but staying rather windy on tuesday. on wednesday, some heavier spell
a fox has been rescued by the london fire brigade after it took a boat ride on the thames.uxhall bridge. south of the river, southwark park road is closed at jamaica road because of a burst water main. now the weather with elizabeth. hello, good morning. following a dry, cloudy weekend, it's all change this week, turning rather unsettled, with wet and windy weather at times. but today it is still dry, and you'll notice the southerly wind will pick up, so it turns windier through the afternoon,...
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thames lane police said that accident happened last nightjust after ten o'clock.ave local restrictions on household mixing in place are automatically on "high" alert, while most areas of england will be on "medium" alert, with measures such as the rule of six. john maguire rounds up the reaction from different corners of the country. england is now a three—tier society. under the toughest restrictions are the people of the liverpool city region. they're in tier three with a threat level designated as very high. the city centre, as a whole, is one ecosystem. if you're then shutting pubs on top of that, you're then giving another reason for people not to come to the city centre, which is going to put the city centre in almost a shutdown scenario. households can't mix, travel in and out of the area is restricted, and pubs not serving food, betting shops and gyms will all have to close. i think it'll be catastrophic for our industry as a whole. i feel a lot of trainers might move to otherjobs and never come back to actually the industry itself. tier two, high threat,
thames lane police said that accident happened last nightjust after ten o'clock.ave local restrictions on household mixing in place are automatically on "high" alert, while most areas of england will be on "medium" alert, with measures such as the rule of six. john maguire rounds up the reaction from different corners of the country. england is now a three—tier society. under the toughest restrictions are the people of the liverpool city region. they're in tier three with...
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a spokesman told us, "thames valley police", a different force, "completed an independent review of theerefore referred it to the independent police complaints commission. we are truly sorry it took so long to getjustice and it is important we learn any lessons and provide answers for the families." you don't feel that is enough? no, it is not enough. i mean, if it was not for the fact that my grandparents spent so long and so much money fighting this case, the guy would still be out and he would have killed other people. i am not sure if you are aware but at the trial, one of the main points of the trial, one of the main points of the trial, one of the main points of the trial was that he had been arrested in late 2016 for assaulting another lady and had been harassing her and stalking her, leaving her voicemails and then he assaulted her in public and it was only then that the police decided to pick up this case and start listening to my grandparents. i feel that was because they were worried he would kill again which he probably would have done. tell us about the effect this has had
a spokesman told us, "thames valley police", a different force, "completed an independent review of theerefore referred it to the independent police complaints commission. we are truly sorry it took so long to getjustice and it is important we learn any lessons and provide answers for the families." you don't feel that is enough? no, it is not enough. i mean, if it was not for the fact that my grandparents spent so long and so much money fighting this case, the guy would...
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they did this a couple of years ago when a cargo ship in the thames estuary was taken.ess, abseiling — you and i would call it abseiling, they call it fast ropes — down onto the ship from a helicopter. a team of 16 using what was described as overwhelming force, which essentially means they were armed to the teeth, and then taking control of that ship within just nine minutes, so this was i think essentially a textbook operation, what they train for, as i say. we've just heard from the defence secretary ben wallace, who said he authorised this military response because what was emerging was a clear threat to life, he said, with increasingly hostile behaviour by the seven stowaways on board. now, there are unconfirmed reports that some of those stowaways had armed themselves with sharp objects and knives, that has not been confirmed yet by the police. we believe that they got on the ship when it was in lagos, nigeria, and that they became agitated when they got close to the shore and they probably, we think, were trying to claim political asylum. there have been a number
they did this a couple of years ago when a cargo ship in the thames estuary was taken.ess, abseiling — you and i would call it abseiling, they call it fast ropes — down onto the ship from a helicopter. a team of 16 using what was described as overwhelming force, which essentially means they were armed to the teeth, and then taking control of that ship within just nine minutes, so this was i think essentially a textbook operation, what they train for, as i say. we've just heard from the...
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20 18, four nigerians try to ta ke december 20 18, four nigerians try to take over a ship in the thamesyet again knabl special forces were required to deal with the situation —— navy special forces. but we should not kid ourselves, this situation will only get worse in future as more people try to migrate by sea by any means to get from one place to the other. do you have any ideas how the stowaways might have got onto the vessel? i'm afraid to say that in many parts of the wider world and especially in nigeria, security in the port is not very good. i am also afraid that a lot of owners do not ta ke afraid that a lot of owners do not take responsibly for their ships. i don't know what it was in this case, but they don't, and they can easily get on board. and these tankers are huge with vast numbers of spaces and passageways where you can hide. from what i can gather, i think these quys what i can gather, i think these guys came what i can gather, i think these guys came out as what i can gather, i think these guys came out as soon what i can gather, i think these guys came out as soon
20 18, four nigerians try to ta ke december 20 18, four nigerians try to take over a ship in the thamesyet again knabl special forces were required to deal with the situation —— navy special forces. but we should not kid ourselves, this situation will only get worse in future as more people try to migrate by sea by any means to get from one place to the other. do you have any ideas how the stowaways might have got onto the vessel? i'm afraid to say that in many parts of the wider world and...