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the daily telegraph and the guardian went _ yours. graph and the guardian went on _ yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the _ yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the story, - yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the story, as - yours. the daily telegraph and the | guardian went on the story, as well, where children who are having to self—isolate because they come in contact with the potential case of coronavirus at school — this is an issue we've seen become more prominent in the last few weeks, even as schools went on holiday. there is a striking... children with confirmed cases are in the thousands who are now having a self—isolate because of tests, as well. sajid javid has said today that you'd like to look again at this ten day self isolation rule for children, and i think that's something we could see movement on. the daily telegraph says that this could be replaced by a system of daily testing for children if they have come into contact with someone in their bubble at school. and i t
the daily telegraph and the guardian went _ yours. graph and the guardian went on _ yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the _ yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the story, - yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the story, as - yours. the daily telegraph and the | guardian went on the story, as well, where children who are having to self—isolate because they come in contact with the potential case of coronavirus at school — this is an issue...
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is the guardian — cummings spurned. is that your view? is the guardian critics _ cummings spurned.uardian critics suggesting - is the guardian critics suggesting the evidence published by dominic cummings still did not contain a smoking gun. jeremy hunt who cochairs the committee for dominic cummings and matt hancock gave evidence tweeted that he was sceptical that the documents released by comments proved that hancock had lied. what is your take? that's all about whether hancock misled _ that's all about whether hancock misled the committee last week and cummings— misled the committee last week and cummings says he did in some ways and hancock says he didn't. but in the telegraph, isjust how profane the telegraph, isjust how profane the language is in number ten. we cannot_ the language is in number ten. we cannot use — the language is in number ten. we cannot use these words on the bbc news _ cannot use these words on the bbc news channel and rightly so, but according — news channel and rightly so, but according to what's app, cummings did say— according to what's app, cummings d
is the guardian — cummings spurned. is that your view? is the guardian critics _ cummings spurned.uardian critics suggesting - is the guardian critics suggesting the evidence published by dominic cummings still did not contain a smoking gun. jeremy hunt who cochairs the committee for dominic cummings and matt hancock gave evidence tweeted that he was sceptical that the documents released by comments proved that hancock had lied. what is your take? that's all about whether hancock misled _...
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this is another consequence potentially of covid, but other reasons on the front of the guardian. jaw—dropping fall in life expectancy in poorer parts of the country." expectancy in poorer parts of the count ." , , ., , expectancy in poorer parts of the count.�* ,, ,, country." this is really disturbing, and the guardian _ country." this is really disturbing, and the guardian takes _ country." this is really disturbing, and the guardian takes a - country.�* this is really disturbing, and the guardian takes a look- country." this is really disturbing, and the guardian takes a look at i and the guardian takes a look at leveling up in the criticism of the leveling up in the criticism of the leveling up in the criticism of the leveling up policies, one of the government's big flagship policies which it says is far too based on the sort of infrastructure products which imply a lot of people, they get a lot of activity moving, but it's more than just big get a lot of activity moving, but it's more thanjust big in researcher projects, it's the areas where you live, what facilities are ava
this is another consequence potentially of covid, but other reasons on the front of the guardian. jaw—dropping fall in life expectancy in poorer parts of the country." expectancy in poorer parts of the count ." , , ., , expectancy in poorer parts of the count.�* ,, ,, country." this is really disturbing, and the guardian _ country." this is really disturbing, and the guardian takes _ country." this is really disturbing, and the guardian takes a - country.�* this...
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the guardian council chose 7 people. so point number one is the word democracy wrong and point number 2, who actually runs the country? well, i mean, i think we wouldn't need to stay here for hours to talk of the structure of the iranian system. but i think simply put, you ronnie's and he's let me republic. so i think the best definition of how you run works is a mix of islamic component and a mix offer public component. in some cases that one dominates versus the other. and i think in these particular elections that have been probably a lot of consideration about what are the republican components have been taken enough into account compared to the past. but because obviously the restriction that we have heard of also when, when it comes to any thought or candidates have been perceived. that even within the, i would say those within the publish mode as to restrictive even for that you know, mac republic consideration. so i think obviously, you know, it's doubles between these 2 criteria and i think these is what makes it
the guardian council chose 7 people. so point number one is the word democracy wrong and point number 2, who actually runs the country? well, i mean, i think we wouldn't need to stay here for hours to talk of the structure of the iranian system. but i think simply put, you ronnie's and he's let me republic. so i think the best definition of how you run works is a mix of islamic component and a mix offer public component. in some cases that one dominates versus the other. and i think in these...
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the detail on the guardian. _ this happens. the detail on the guardian, risk— this happens. on the guardian, risk of substantial i guardian, risk of substantial forward wave —— third wave. neil ferguson saying that we're at the stage that the doubling delta variant cases are doubling in less than a week. the kent variant took hold and sit infections soaring in january to a daily peak of 68,000. we're not at that stage yet, but presumably, they don't want to take the risk that we might get to that stage by lifting restrictions prematurely.— stage by lifting restrictions rematurel . ., ~ prematurely. yeah, i think the difference _ prematurely. yeah, i think the difference is _ prematurely. yeah, i think the difference is how _ prematurely. yeah, i think the difference is how many - prematurely. yeah, i think the difference is how many people prematurely. yeah, i think the - difference is how many people have had vaccines. so, it does look like compared — had vaccines. so, it does look like compared to the infections, the hospitalisations are not going up at the same _ hospital
the detail on the guardian. _ this happens. the detail on the guardian, risk— this happens. on the guardian, risk of substantial i guardian, risk of substantial forward wave —— third wave. neil ferguson saying that we're at the stage that the doubling delta variant cases are doubling in less than a week. the kent variant took hold and sit infections soaring in january to a daily peak of 68,000. we're not at that stage yet, but presumably, they don't want to take the risk that we might...
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ok, let's go to the guardian and the g7 - go to the guardian and the g7 summit. and obviously boris johnson was very keen _ guardian. yes, and obviously boris johnson was very keen to - guardian. yes, and obviously boris johnson was very keen to promote| johnson was very keen to promote some of the things that happened at the g7 summit and, given that climate change is both something he and joe biden are very passionate about, it was felt that this would probably be the highlight of the g7 summit. but people like extinction rebellion and others have actually criticised the communique — and i must admit i was surprised to see how little of china was mentioned, because arguably the biggest polluter on the planet as china, so if you're going to band together to try to do something about climate change, you'll probably have to band together to have a talk with china. they didn't really seem to come out in the communique. whether something will happen more in brussels tomorrow, and obviously everyone is decamping from cornwall, they'll meet up again in brussels for a
ok, let's go to the guardian and the g7 - go to the guardian and the g7 summit. and obviously boris johnson was very keen _ guardian. yes, and obviously boris johnson was very keen to - guardian. yes, and obviously boris johnson was very keen to promote| johnson was very keen to promote some of the things that happened at the g7 summit and, given that climate change is both something he and joe biden are very passionate about, it was felt that this would probably be the highlight of the g7...
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i think that says quite a lot about the guardian council today. the lack of representative politics. the guardian council has taken particularly says parliamentary election last, she disqualified so many performance and well known candidate. not just a moment, for example, adding more to hattie, the pragmatic politician and also both in the presidential election as well. i carried over that legacy and that point of view, i guess toward excluding a lot of avenues, our conversation and opinions from elected bodies in the country. i thought i want you to listen to some people on the street interviews, talking about the candidate selection and then come off the back of last thoughts with your thoughts about the candidates. listen. competition shouldn't be more open and that should have been a broader selection of candidates. the names that we see approved now are the same people we have seen repeatedly over the last few years. and they have come and gone up. the majority of people had already made their mind before this, but this decision to disqualify
i think that says quite a lot about the guardian council today. the lack of representative politics. the guardian council has taken particularly says parliamentary election last, she disqualified so many performance and well known candidate. not just a moment, for example, adding more to hattie, the pragmatic politician and also both in the presidential election as well. i carried over that legacy and that point of view, i guess toward excluding a lot of avenues, our conversation and opinions...
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looking at the guardian, the top _ fakes a test.ars fakes a test. looking at the - guardian, the top goes, "fears over mass events after 1300 travelling scotland fans get covid." i did see a lot of scotland fans in leicester square of the other day, i saw them in the two. is this the result of that? ., , ., , ., that? there was a huge number of fans they are. _ that? there was a huge number of fans they are, and _ that? there was a huge number of fans they are, and understandably| fans they are, and understandably they were — fans they are, and understandably they were all keen to come down here and they— they were all keen to come down here and they weren't breaching any rules by doing _ and they weren't breaching any rules by doing that. the government has all said. _ by doing that. the government has all said, once we start to reopen society— all said, once we start to reopen society back up, you will see a spike — society back up, you will see a spike in — society back up, you will see a spike in cases. i suppose it's not so muc
looking at the guardian, the top _ fakes a test.ars fakes a test. looking at the - guardian, the top goes, "fears over mass events after 1300 travelling scotland fans get covid." i did see a lot of scotland fans in leicester square of the other day, i saw them in the two. is this the result of that? ., , ., , ., that? there was a huge number of fans they are. _ that? there was a huge number of fans they are, and _ that? there was a huge number of fans they are, and understandably|...
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the guardian picks up - during the covid crisis. the guardian picks up on the story.u can comment on stories from across the border. this is something _ stories from across the border. this is something that's picked up in scotland — is something that's picked up in scotland as well, nicola sturgeon making _ scotland as well, nicola sturgeon making comments about this last week before _ making comments about this last week before children went on their school holidays _ before children went on their school holidays. this is an issue that's become — holidays. this is an issue that's become more prominent in the last few weeks— become more prominent in the last few weeks where you hear more about children— few weeks where you hear more about children having to self—isolate, and ithink— children having to self—isolate, and i think as _ children having to self—isolate, and i think as was mentioned in the stories. — i think as was mentioned in the stories, the government and advisers are looking _ stories, the government and advisers are looking at ways to try and break th
the guardian picks up - during the covid crisis. the guardian picks up on the story.u can comment on stories from across the border. this is something _ stories from across the border. this is something that's picked up in scotland — is something that's picked up in scotland as well, nicola sturgeon making _ scotland as well, nicola sturgeon making comments about this last week before _ making comments about this last week before children went on their school holidays _ before children went...
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the guardian leads with a warning from experts that tech giant amazon may still be able to escape payinge tax in some of its biggest markets despite the agreement struck by g7 leaders on saturday. on the financial times�* front page, one of the world's largest electronic contract manufacturers has warned that the global chip shortage will last at least another year. and the front page of the mirror carries a photo of a piper in france, as a memorial honouring soldiers who died under british command on d—day is unveiled. let's begin our chat, caroline antoni. lovely to see you both there. we are going to start off with the page of the telegraph and i wonder, caroline, if you can with our first story?— our first story? yes, it is coming close to the _ our first story? yes, it is coming close to the wire, _ our first story? yes, it is coming close to the wire, isn't _ our first story? yes, it is coming close to the wire, isn't it? - our first story? yes, it is coming close to the wire, isn't it? this l close to the wire, isn't it? this was meant to be the faithful reopening of everything, l
the guardian leads with a warning from experts that tech giant amazon may still be able to escape payinge tax in some of its biggest markets despite the agreement struck by g7 leaders on saturday. on the financial times�* front page, one of the world's largest electronic contract manufacturers has warned that the global chip shortage will last at least another year. and the front page of the mirror carries a photo of a piper in france, as a memorial honouring soldiers who died under british...
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it's like there undermining the guardian council is undermine the entire idea of the republic behind the republic. i'm just looking at one of my ideas headlines. iran's guardian council disqualifies most presidential hopefuls. when you said most day in your headline, marcia, how many people were disqualified? it's a huge number, right? it is 585 people. if i'm not wrong, we're disqualified and only 7 were allowed to run. so this was the, i'm going to say this is probably the 1st controversy of this presidential election campaign. has it resolved itself or people just her? it happens it's difficult. on one hand, even some conservatives and hard ended have criticize this decision by the card guardian council does that. anybody to disqualify a lot of people, even some top people like lottery, johnny who is an advisor to the supreme me there and a former 3 time parliament speaker and group of other reformists and modred to the point that right now it's 5 conservative and hardliners begins to moderate or slash reform if they're really not and there's no prominent reformist left in this ra
it's like there undermining the guardian council is undermine the entire idea of the republic behind the republic. i'm just looking at one of my ideas headlines. iran's guardian council disqualifies most presidential hopefuls. when you said most day in your headline, marcia, how many people were disqualified? it's a huge number, right? it is 585 people. if i'm not wrong, we're disqualified and only 7 were allowed to run. so this was the, i'm going to say this is probably the 1st controversy of...
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the guardian reports that ministers including chancellor rishi sunak will tell boris johnson to conslutre cabinet and notjust a number ten clique. the ft reports that the bill for hs2 high—speed rail line hasjumped the sun claims prince harry agreed to the oprah winfrey interview, in which he criticised the royal family, within 2a hours of losing his military titles. let's start with the daily mail, james, and two newjab hope to free up james, and two newjab hope to free up yoursummer — james, and two newjab hope to free up your summer — this is a trial looking at whether it would be safe to let people avoid some of the restrictions that they've had to abide by up until now. this restrictions that they've had to abide by up until now. this news is very hepeful. _ abide by up until now. this news is very hopeful, saying _ abide by up until now. this news is very hopeful, saying that _ abide by up until now. this news is very hopeful, saying that two - abide by up until now. this news is very hopeful, saying that two jabs | very hopeful, saying that two jabs may remove the need to quarant
the guardian reports that ministers including chancellor rishi sunak will tell boris johnson to conslutre cabinet and notjust a number ten clique. the ft reports that the bill for hs2 high—speed rail line hasjumped the sun claims prince harry agreed to the oprah winfrey interview, in which he criticised the royal family, within 2a hours of losing his military titles. let's start with the daily mail, james, and two newjab hope to free up james, and two newjab hope to free up yoursummer —...
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harriet, we've got the guardian saying thatjohnson is facing humiliation over foreign aid cuts beforeummit. i suppose news of these cuts and the row over them is not ideal for the governmentjust a few days ahead of the g7 seven because britain is the only country thatis because britain is the only country that is cutting for an area to. exactly. i think it couldn't come for a worse time at the —— at a worse time for the prime minister. being played out at a global scale age. the cuts were very criticised when they were announced, and mps were today hoping to get some kind of commitment and law to make sure it is reinstated. the speaker ruled it is reinstated. the speaker ruled it wasn't in order to have the amendment that they had proposed on amendment that they had proposed on a piece of unrelated legislation. the speaker was pretty clear in his frustration that the government not allowing mps to vote on that, not on this bill, to not bring a boat at all on the manifesto commitment for conservatives. so, instead, he suggested that there is an emergency bill tomorrow, and that will go
harriet, we've got the guardian saying thatjohnson is facing humiliation over foreign aid cuts beforeummit. i suppose news of these cuts and the row over them is not ideal for the governmentjust a few days ahead of the g7 seven because britain is the only country thatis because britain is the only country that is cutting for an area to. exactly. i think it couldn't come for a worse time at the —— at a worse time for the prime minister. being played out at a global scale age. the cuts were...
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sticking with global- technology, this is a story in the guardian. es about 10% of the world's internet traffic. i handles about 10% of the world's internet traffic.— handles about 1096 of the world's internet traffic.— internet traffic. i guess it's a wake-up _ internet traffic. i guess it's a wake-up call. _ internet traffic. i guess it's a wake-up call, it's _ internet traffic. i guess it's a wake-up call, it's another i internet traffic. i guess it's a - wake-up call, it's another reminder wake—up call, it's another reminder 'ust wake—up call, it's another reminder just how— wake—up call, it's another reminder just how dependent we all are on the internet _ just how dependent we all are on the internet and the problems i can go wrong _ internet and the problems i can go wrong. there seems to be a technical problem _ wrong. there seems to be a technical problem here, but it also serves as a reminder— problem here, but it also serves as a reminder of the potential of foreign — a reminder of the potential of foreign actors trying to target. my favour
sticking with global- technology, this is a story in the guardian. es about 10% of the world's internet traffic. i handles about 10% of the world's internet traffic.— handles about 1096 of the world's internet traffic.— internet traffic. i guess it's a wake-up _ internet traffic. i guess it's a wake-up call. _ internet traffic. i guess it's a wake-up call, it's _ internet traffic. i guess it's a wake-up call, it's another i internet traffic. i guess it's a - wake-up call, it's another...
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on the front page of the guardian, the i front page of the guardian, the education — front page of theks like _ a report on a majority, it looks like it— a report on a majority, it looks like it is— a report on a majority, it looks like it is only the conservatives on the committee that have backed the report _ the committee that have backed the report the — the committee that have backed the report. the labour members are coming — report. the labour members are coming up — report. the labour members are coming up with a minority report, and it— coming up with a minority report, and it looks — coming up with a minority report, and it looks like it is another culture — and it looks like it is another culture war, one of the key headlines that has come out, coming through. _ headlines that has come out, coming through. is— headlines that has come out, coming through, is this idea that if schools— through, is this idea that if schools are talking about white privilege, may be, they are breaking the law. _ privilege, may be, they are breaking the law, according to this report. labour— the
on the front page of the guardian, the i front page of the guardian, the education — front page of theks like _ a report on a majority, it looks like it— a report on a majority, it looks like it is— a report on a majority, it looks like it is only the conservatives on the committee that have backed the report _ the committee that have backed the report the — the committee that have backed the report. the labour members are coming — report. the labour members are coming up — report....
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instead i will ask you to comment on the story of the guardian. the right side.ome next year on the throne. thea;r the queen's seven decades come next year on the throne.— year on the throne. they going to rive us a year on the throne. they going to give us a four-day _ year on the throne. they going to give us a four-day weekend, - year on the throne. they going to l give us a four-day weekend, which year on the throne. they going to - give us a four-day weekend, which is give us a four—day weekend, which is fantastic. _ give us a four—day weekend, which is fantastic, whether whatever you are. it is fantastic, whether whatever you are. it is a _ fantastic, whether whatever you are. it is a remarkable achievement, 70 years— it is a remarkable achievement, 70 years on— it is a remarkable achievement, 70 years on the — it is a remarkable achievement, 70 years on the throne. slightly bittersweet moment for some coming back to _ bittersweet moment for some coming back to the _ bittersweet moment for some coming back to the guardian story, this data _ back to the guar
instead i will ask you to comment on the story of the guardian. the right side.ome next year on the throne. thea;r the queen's seven decades come next year on the throne.— year on the throne. they going to rive us a year on the throne. they going to give us a four-day _ year on the throne. they going to give us a four-day weekend, - year on the throne. they going to l give us a four-day weekend, which year on the throne. they going to - give us a four-day weekend, which is give us a...
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the candidates were approved by the guardian council event focused on the economy. it has been battered by us functions, telecommunication firms and nigeria have shut down access to twitter. move comes a day after the government indefinitely suspended. the u. s. social media giant. so those are the headlines. the news continues now to 0 off the witness statement. thanks for watching bye for now. frank assessments. but the government in 11 exactly have and what major, taking for the situation might not ever get informed opinions is the us with thinking military position and it was it just simply of reorganizing military. this is a message to the reason that the united states is rethinking its military foster in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera oh, i got out on the scene to go on field to see if you will let she's gone to the out the she had been looking and if you do that, i don't know. i don't deny it. was silent. filial trying to since 1969. i been working with this dan, in production. but now i'm working in the archive. i use
the candidates were approved by the guardian council event focused on the economy. it has been battered by us functions, telecommunication firms and nigeria have shut down access to twitter. move comes a day after the government indefinitely suspended. the u. s. social media giant. so those are the headlines. the news continues now to 0 off the witness statement. thanks for watching bye for now. frank assessments. but the government in 11 exactly have and what major, taking for the situation...
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henry, take us onto the guardian. ry as well on the times but picking up on what the guardian says come a bit more detail here. , �* , , ., guardian says come a bit more detail here. , a ., here. yes. as you said to him in the earlier review, _ here. yes. as you said to him in the earlier review, one _ here. yes. as you said to him in the earlier review, one of— here. yes. as you said to him in the earlier review, one of the _ here. yes. as you said to him in the earlier review, one of the questions| earlier review, one of the questions that we _ earlier review, one of the questions that we are — earlier review, one of the questions that we are going to be grappling with. _ that we are going to be grappling with. the — that we are going to be grappling with, the long policy questions that politicians — with, the long policy questions that politicians will be grappling with for a _ politicians will be grappling with for a long time to come is how to help— for a long time to come is how to help the — for a long time to c
henry, take us onto the guardian. ry as well on the times but picking up on what the guardian says come a bit more detail here. , �* , , ., guardian says come a bit more detail here. , a ., here. yes. as you said to him in the earlier review, _ here. yes. as you said to him in the earlier review, one _ here. yes. as you said to him in the earlier review, one of— here. yes. as you said to him in the earlier review, one of the _ here. yes. as you said to him in the earlier review, one of the...
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so head of the real life story of a man named o'brien in taxes lead to 2019 novel the guardians that . john: is another fascinating case spent 35 years in prison was paroled about a year ago and now in houston with his brother is the prince of a guy relevant high school principal. his wifee was a beloved teacher in the small town of clinton and one night while he was away, i think he lived in dallas, someone broke into their home and murdered his wife. even though he was out of town, the police put together a theory that he had driven it back and forth at night to kill his wife. there is no motive for the killing. they were very happily married and devoted to each other. there was some life insurance money which each had the same policy with each other. became a big factor trial because the prosecuting made a big deal the fact that joe was going to make some money off his dead wife. there was the physical evidence, it was not there. it was concocted and wanted to use a story and fictionalize it. and propose a huge problem that we have with wrongful convictions and that is junk science
so head of the real life story of a man named o'brien in taxes lead to 2019 novel the guardians that . john: is another fascinating case spent 35 years in prison was paroled about a year ago and now in houston with his brother is the prince of a guy relevant high school principal. his wifee was a beloved teacher in the small town of clinton and one night while he was away, i think he lived in dallas, someone broke into their home and murdered his wife. even though he was out of town, the police...
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and labour in the - guardian condemning the appointment because _ guardian condemning the appointmentm projects in england _ cuts to the arts and museum projects in england. yes. quite a big role in uk culture — in england. yes. quite a big role in uk culture. in fact some would say it's possibly even the biggest. it seems _ it's possibly even the biggest. it seems that it is about financial expertise — seems that it is about financial expertise to help big arts institutions with two recover from the pandemic. i'm reading from the ft. the pandemic. i'm reading from the ft it— the pandemic. i'm reading from the ft it gets — the pandemic. i'm reading from the ft. it gets its funding directly from — ft. it gets its funding directly from the _ ft. it gets its funding directly from the department for culture, media _ from the department for culture, media and sport rather than more arms— media and sport rather than more arms of— media and sport rather than more arms of arts cultural england. answer— arms of arts cultural england. answer since teresa may sack him in 2016 including the edito
and labour in the - guardian condemning the appointment because _ guardian condemning the appointmentm projects in england _ cuts to the arts and museum projects in england. yes. quite a big role in uk culture — in england. yes. quite a big role in uk culture. in fact some would say it's possibly even the biggest. it seems _ it's possibly even the biggest. it seems that it is about financial expertise — seems that it is about financial expertise to help big arts institutions with two...
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i benjamin, my friend, our the dog was on the do people remain the guardians of the archive? when and view the scene and so i had that feeling bad all human me ah. would be in danger. ah ah ah yes, i'm not my model. so what do you mean? i would in it, but maybe outdated fusion i can even read it. well i feel i labor why she would really the helium, that fusion i have who are pretty savvy, my signer in the midwife numbers here. my gosh. you know them are guys, you know, comes out to be out of pocket money. limited saliva. and yeah, yes. both i did more just outside it by the more i dont know if you're on the look of yeah, well it's not mal shanpa cinema. yeah. bottom of the tell of well, hagi iga hasn't had a little while the hardy the scenario. he had a minute off level one, tell you freedom of gone, but i would a 10 foot to mom and yeah, and magically you get that more quiet about the idea. you don't kind of go in with us today and you deliver your bit of feed. i left the yard. i saw the hard me who came on follow up for i guess the breed was a roof hoof white color miles at
i benjamin, my friend, our the dog was on the do people remain the guardians of the archive? when and view the scene and so i had that feeling bad all human me ah. would be in danger. ah ah ah yes, i'm not my model. so what do you mean? i would in it, but maybe outdated fusion i can even read it. well i feel i labor why she would really the helium, that fusion i have who are pretty savvy, my signer in the midwife numbers here. my gosh. you know them are guys, you know, comes out to be out of...
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rishi sunak was letting that be known in the guardian — was letting that be known in the guardian. t one more 's the 21st ofjune, _ more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, i— more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, ithink more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, i think in historical terms. _ ofjune, i think in historical terms, whether it's the 21st or one particular— terms, whether it's the 21st or one particular date injuly, it doesn't matter— particular date injuly, it doesn't matter if— particular date injuly, it doesn't matter if you, it comes down to classic— matter if you, it comes down to classic data of risk management and at what _ classic data of risk management and at what point do scientists, will scientists— at what point do scientists, will scientists feel that the balance of probability that any potential spike could he _ probability that any potential spike could be difficult for the nhs, has not been — could be difficult for the nhs, has not been overcome? as anna said earlier, _ not been overcome? as anna said earlier, there isn't much evidence that what—
rishi sunak was letting that be known in the guardian — was letting that be known in the guardian. t one more 's the 21st ofjune, _ more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, i— more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, ithink more. if that one more 's the 21st ofjune, i think in historical terms. _ ofjune, i think in historical terms, whether it's the 21st or one particular— terms, whether it's the 21st or one particular date injuly, it doesn't matter— particular date injuly, it...
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tony, as suggested in the guardian, matt hancock's _ morning. 's departure doesn't get the government off the hook over the breaking of social distancing, concerns about the role that this former adviser to him, now resigned from the department, how she got a job in the first place, what role she was actually performing and how she got it and indeed over the prime minister's grip over his minister's behaviour. i was thinking, 0k, it is thursday evening, six o'clock, it appears the sun newspaper has photos of you inside your office. but i think by friday morning he should have realised that if he didn't resign immediately, that was going to compromise all of the instructions at the government was giving people. by at the government was giving people. by the way, these are not requests, these are instructions, this is the law. but i also think about the perimeter, i think, law. but i also think about the perimeter, ithink, who law. but i also think about the perimeter, i think, who was advising you? —— i think about the promised. did you learn noth
tony, as suggested in the guardian, matt hancock's _ morning. 's departure doesn't get the government off the hook over the breaking of social distancing, concerns about the role that this former adviser to him, now resigned from the department, how she got a job in the first place, what role she was actually performing and how she got it and indeed over the prime minister's grip over his minister's behaviour. i was thinking, 0k, it is thursday evening, six o'clock, it appears the sun newspaper...
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very serious news in the guardian as well, with sage modelling on the third wave.e these are going on, there still needs to be cause for concern because people still get sick, there is still long covid and there's more young people that are getting it because they didn't have the vaccine. ~ ., ., , ., because they didn't have the vaccine. ~ ., ., .,~ , ., vaccine. what do you make, lizzy, of how the paper _ vaccine. what do you make, lizzy, of how the paper balances _ vaccine. what do you make, lizzy, of how the paper balances this? - vaccine. what do you make, lizzy, of how the paper balances this? in - vaccine. what do you make, lizzy, of how the paper balances this? in a - how the paper balances this? in a sense, they're both right. you could cut it both ways, which that is presumably the explanation to wife boris is so glum. —— to wife. he’s boris is so glum. -- to wife. he's auoin to boris is so glum. -- to wife. he's going to say _ boris is so glum. -- to wife. he's going to say that _ boris is so glum. -- to wife. he's going to say that whatever - boris is s
very serious news in the guardian as well, with sage modelling on the third wave.e these are going on, there still needs to be cause for concern because people still get sick, there is still long covid and there's more young people that are getting it because they didn't have the vaccine. ~ ., ., , ., because they didn't have the vaccine. ~ ., ., .,~ , ., vaccine. what do you make, lizzy, of how the paper _ vaccine. what do you make, lizzy, of how the paper balances _ vaccine. what do you make,...
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but i think the guardian council has to show more flexibility if they want the elections to be free. alright, thank you for your time for your analysis hammered. masai they are professor political science at her on university one of hong kong, prominent pro democracy activist, has been released from prison. like this child served more than 6 months in jail for her role in an anti government protest back in 2019 the 24 year old was convicted along with activists joshua wong. and on land for an unauthorized rally near police headquarters. both agnes chow and joshua wong face other challenges on the patients national security law. as adrian brown report from hong kong, it may not be an accident that child was released on the day that the g 7 is discussing china. it's very rare. so people to be released from jail on a saturday in hong kong, yet that is what has happened. so, coincidence or no coincidence. we also have the fact that this is the anniversary, the 2nd a bursary of the 1st really violent protest here in hong kong. that happened outside the mini parliament. that was when legis
but i think the guardian council has to show more flexibility if they want the elections to be free. alright, thank you for your time for your analysis hammered. masai they are professor political science at her on university one of hong kong, prominent pro democracy activist, has been released from prison. like this child served more than 6 months in jail for her role in an anti government protest back in 2019 the 24 year old was convicted along with activists joshua wong. and on land for an...
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and we thought maybe the guardian cancer would reverse the decision. it was a possibility, but it seems like they haven't, they have step by the decision. and as you said, the main favorite, the frontrunner is the, is abraham, right? you see the head of the judiciary. what about, i mean the, the moderates, what are their chances you said is that there's a front runner in this who are the moderates in iran going to vote for 3 good question. well, let me tell you this, that the moderates we're looking to look into and learn johnny, who's been disqualified, not the reform is campus come and said that they do not have a candidate in this race, although they are they, the reform is candidate. he doesn't have the support official support other reform, his camp, the head of the head of the central bank, the former governor of the central bank. he doesn't have much support either. so the situation that we face is that there is no prominent reformist or monitored candidate that people can actually get behind the reformist and monitors. we're hoping to learn, jo
and we thought maybe the guardian cancer would reverse the decision. it was a possibility, but it seems like they haven't, they have step by the decision. and as you said, the main favorite, the frontrunner is the, is abraham, right? you see the head of the judiciary. what about, i mean the, the moderates, what are their chances you said is that there's a front runner in this who are the moderates in iran going to vote for 3 good question. well, let me tell you this, that the moderates we're...
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the guardian leads with concern over mass events following the news 1,300 scotland fans who travelledand last week tested positive for covid. the sun leads with euro 2020. harry kane — england's big hope. plenty to discuss, and sam, at the moment, it's you and me. we will start with the daily telegraph, with rather interesting news — "a jab in each arm as autumn plans..." i put this to an expert saying how it stomach unusual this was to have a job in one arm at the same time. he laughed and said this was exactly what young kids do when you take them to the clinic. so i guess we all have to remember being two years old when boosterjabs happened. it’s old when booster “abs happened. it's a old when boosterjabs happened. it�*s a very efficient way of doing it, and it's clear that, because obviously we were locked in our homes for most of last winter, the usual winter flu strains that we get were very depressed, so the usual winter crisis is linked to flu — and that didn't happen obviously because covid. so the fear is that this year, the flu will come back in a worse way because people d
the guardian leads with concern over mass events following the news 1,300 scotland fans who travelledand last week tested positive for covid. the sun leads with euro 2020. harry kane — england's big hope. plenty to discuss, and sam, at the moment, it's you and me. we will start with the daily telegraph, with rather interesting news — "a jab in each arm as autumn plans..." i put this to an expert saying how it stomach unusual this was to have a job in one arm at the same time. he...
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i was going i to mention the guardian here because when they popped up just now i was transfixed by the if you want to guess? we don't have page 15. i think i know who it is. i wonder if you guys know. it is is. i wonder if you guys know. it is keir starmer. _ is. i wonder if you guys know. it is keir starmer. here _ is. i wonder if you guys know. it 3 keir starmer. here rodney starmeras keir starmer. here rodney starmer as we learn today. he doesn't like his middle name very much. xfour we learn today. he doesn't like his middle name very much. your paper had this, henry. _ middle name very much. your paper had this, henry. i— middle name very much. your paper had this, henry. i get— middle name very much. your paper had this, henry. i get confused - had this, henry. i get confused about yesterday or today. tonight. the you would've said the same thing. the you would've said the same thin. ~ , ,., , , the you would've said the same thing. absolutely. it is because that picture _ thing. absolutely. it is because that picture came _ thing. absolutely. it is because that picture came out
i was going i to mention the guardian here because when they popped up just now i was transfixed by the if you want to guess? we don't have page 15. i think i know who it is. i wonder if you guys know. it is is. i wonder if you guys know. it is keir starmer. _ is. i wonder if you guys know. it is keir starmer. here _ is. i wonder if you guys know. it 3 keir starmer. here rodney starmeras keir starmer. here rodney starmer as we learn today. he doesn't like his middle name very much. xfour we...
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the candidates were all approved by the guardian council, which is a 12 member constitutional vesting body of conservative clerics and juris that reports to the head of the state. i itala holly, how many the supreme nita is appointed for life by a democratically elected body known as the assembly of experts. now the head of the government can serve to 4 year terms. the current president has sandra honey beach abraham racy 4 years ago. he and morrison resides, are considered to be hard line. conservative candidates. the former central bank governor of the nasa nazi is considered a reformist, the revolutionary god is a powerful voice in the country. but it's officially staying out of the presidential race, not supporting a single candidate. let's go to how many miss, sorry, who is the professor of political science at the university of 10? ronnie joins us from the vice skype. many thanks for speaking to it again on al jazeera. let's get a little bit of background. now, this election started off with a huge number of candidates, but then, by the end of it, there were only just 4 explains
the candidates were all approved by the guardian council, which is a 12 member constitutional vesting body of conservative clerics and juris that reports to the head of the state. i itala holly, how many the supreme nita is appointed for life by a democratically elected body known as the assembly of experts. now the head of the government can serve to 4 year terms. the current president has sandra honey beach abraham racy 4 years ago. he and morrison resides, are considered to be hard line....
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and he himself tried to dispute a disqualification by the guardian council with no success that had a lot to do with damping. the mood here a lot of people felt that these elections were not really that open to all the candidates. there wasn't a proper representation across the board. regardless, the elections went ahead and the hard core support of the establishment has have voted for abraham. right. you see now racy, is very interesting. 50 within the establishment is quite powerful. and he is the head of the countries judiciary posts that is appointed directly by the supreme leader. prior to that he was a son of what's found in masha, which is in charge of a member of the shrine. that is a huge foundation and it is very powerful economically and politically. they have very different countries. so that's very well to the system. i'm sorry that the signal between here and tara is, is breaking up. we'll, we'll leave you that for a moment when we do have now i was there, as i said, bake, who's also inter on hopefully he can hear me and we can hear him. i said, what's, what's your take
and he himself tried to dispute a disqualification by the guardian council with no success that had a lot to do with damping. the mood here a lot of people felt that these elections were not really that open to all the candidates. there wasn't a proper representation across the board. regardless, the elections went ahead and the hard core support of the establishment has have voted for abraham. right. you see now racy, is very interesting. 50 within the establishment is quite powerful. and he...
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did the guardian have someone there? ather stewart, went and she left at ten in the morning and she spent good time on the road and then she was in a holding pen for a while and then she was in the room where the press conference was to be held and she was given the very last question at the end and i think he took about eight or so questions. so one question perjournalist then? i remember being at a gs and i think they did allow some foreign journalists because they started to complain that they had not been asked, which was also ridiculous, and the problem is every country has its own agenda so everyone wanted in the uk press pack to ask about what was happening over covid because there was going to be the announcement coming up so they wanted to tease something out about that or they were trying to get into this story around sausages... some police, this is hackney, many people dying outside as usual, a police car going by. but anyway, there's always these different agendas and they finally did allow some foreign journ
did the guardian have someone there? ather stewart, went and she left at ten in the morning and she spent good time on the road and then she was in a holding pen for a while and then she was in the room where the press conference was to be held and she was given the very last question at the end and i think he took about eight or so questions. so one question perjournalist then? i remember being at a gs and i think they did allow some foreign journalists because they started to complain that...
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they say that iran has a specific process for the election, including the vetting body, the guardian council for candidates. so there's nothing for them to be able to explain to the international community about the process involved in how iranians elect their president, the speaker of the government on his, during his weekly briefing, said that the comments made by us officials are really considered meddling by americans and this is not anything new for the radians they have had decades of this kind of attitude from the united states. and for them, it's not something that they will tolerate. it's not something they're interested in discussing with any us officials. even races gave quite a wide range of speech, accompany a lot of ground in his 1st address to the ratings. what was he saying? well this was a speech that was scheduled for him at because it is a, it is a mom brothers birthday on wednesday here. mom resides the 8th shit and mom and he was in and the mom has a shrine in the holy city of mashhad northwest of iran and is his home town. so he was very much in is elements there
they say that iran has a specific process for the election, including the vetting body, the guardian council for candidates. so there's nothing for them to be able to explain to the international community about the process involved in how iranians elect their president, the speaker of the government on his, during his weekly briefing, said that the comments made by us officials are really considered meddling by americans and this is not anything new for the radians they have had decades of...
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ok, let's turn to the front page of the guardian, - is... page of the guardian, and a five—year battle for justice for the family of dalian atkinson, tom. this is the court — family of dalian atkinson, tom. this is the court verdict today on this tragic— is the court verdict today on this tragic case~ _ is the court verdict today on this tragic case. police officer, first police — tragic case. police officer, first police officer in 35 years to be found — police officer in 35 years to be found guilty of manslaughter for a fairly barbaric attempt at what would — fairly barbaric attempt at what would appear would be interest of dalian _ would appear would be interest of dalian atkinson, former aston villa commission —— premiership football player. he was going — —— premiership football player. he was going to mentor health problems, was going to mentor health problems, was severely disturbed, and he was restrained — was severely disturbed, and he was restrained by this police officer who was— restrained by this police officer who was convicted
ok, let's turn to the front page of the guardian, - is... page of the guardian, and a five—year battle for justice for the family of dalian atkinson, tom. this is the court — family of dalian atkinson, tom. this is the court verdict today on this tragic— is the court verdict today on this tragic case~ _ is the court verdict today on this tragic case. police officer, first police — tragic case. police officer, first police officer in 35 years to be found — police officer in 35 years to...
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the guardian focuses on an apology from government ministers over failures in the criminaljustice systemsurvivors. meanwhile the telegraph features comments from the oxford vaccine group's professor sir andrew pollard. he is calling for an end to covid testing in schools due to the high percentage of false positives. the daily mail reports that the last stage of lockdown easing could be moved up by two weeks if the current covid infection data improves. the metro leads on the news that pub landlords could be fined up to £1000 under covid regulations, if they let fans chant or boo when watching euro 2020 matches. and the financial times looks at the launch of government consultation with channel 4 about its future, with privatisation as a viable option. so let's begin... we are going to start with that really serious story on the front page of the guardian. ministers admit shame over rape conviction rates and pledge reform. rosa prince, i see my colleague on social media saying it's very rare to see an absolute apology from government ministers here but that's what happened. it ministers
the guardian focuses on an apology from government ministers over failures in the criminaljustice systemsurvivors. meanwhile the telegraph features comments from the oxford vaccine group's professor sir andrew pollard. he is calling for an end to covid testing in schools due to the high percentage of false positives. the daily mail reports that the last stage of lockdown easing could be moved up by two weeks if the current covid infection data improves. the metro leads on the news that pub...
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the guardians of the archive went and view the scene. and so i had that feeling bad all if you bring me ah, would be endangered. ah ah ah yes, i'm up to my model. so what do you mean? i would in it. but baby, outdated fusion, i couldn't even read it. well i feel i labor why she would really the helium that you, you i would, i had to have a pretty silent my signer in the midwife number here. my gosh, you know, my gosh, you know, comes out to be out of pocket a 1000000 new, but it's a lot to her. yeah. yes. both. i did it outside it. i'm sorry. i'm by the more, i don't know if you're on the look of. yeah. well it's not a middle person on the bottom of the telephone. well, hagi g hasn't used them in a while. the scenario he had a minute off level one tell you what was going on, but i would earn 10 for tele tomorrow me and yeah. and mostly you got time in that mac right about the idea. you don't kind of go in with us today and delivered you be to feed i left the yard. i saw the harder let me recon moman follow up for i guess the breed when a
the guardians of the archive went and view the scene. and so i had that feeling bad all if you bring me ah, would be endangered. ah ah ah yes, i'm up to my model. so what do you mean? i would in it. but baby, outdated fusion, i couldn't even read it. well i feel i labor why she would really the helium that you, you i would, i had to have a pretty silent my signer in the midwife number here. my gosh, you know, my gosh, you know, comes out to be out of pocket a 1000000 new, but it's a lot to her....
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i benjamin, my friend, our adults was under 2 people and remained the guardians of the arkwright when viewed the scene and so i had that streaming out all the fuel give me i would be in danger. ah, ah, ah, my mom, i don't know. you mean i bought in it was a lot, but maybe outdated dining fusion i can even read it. well i feel i sigh labor. why? she would really the helium, that fusion i have who are pretty savvy, my father in the midwife number here. my gosh, you know, my gosh, you know, comes out at the out of pocket a milli limited ladder. yeah. yes both i did more just outside it by the more i dont know if you're on the look of. yeah. well it's not admitted of cinema. yeah. the bottom of the telephone. well, hagi g hasn't used the little while. the hardy the scenario. he had a minute off level one. tell you freedom of gone but i would i 10 for to mom and yeah. and their mother, if you go to that mac right about the idea, you don't kind of go in with us today and delivered you and be to feed i left the yard. i saw the hard me who moment follow up for i guess the breed was a real ful
i benjamin, my friend, our adults was under 2 people and remained the guardians of the arkwright when viewed the scene and so i had that streaming out all the fuel give me i would be in danger. ah, ah, ah, my mom, i don't know. you mean i bought in it was a lot, but maybe outdated dining fusion i can even read it. well i feel i sigh labor. why? she would really the helium, that fusion i have who are pretty savvy, my father in the midwife number here. my gosh, you know, my gosh, you know, comes...
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and i have been consistent in fighting crime since i started the guardian angels in 1979. a lot about what he did, to take new york city from the crime capital of north america to being the largest safe city in america and it starts by putting back qualified immunity. this is a difficult arrestingment. most of the taxpayers don't understand what happened here and is happening across the country. our police officers who risk their life each and every day are having stripped from them the protections that we the taxpayers afford all civil servants, elected officials, judges, district attorneys. now police officers have to go out and a prospect for their own police malpractice insurance policy, the way doctors and lawyers do in private practice. how is a police officer who graduates the academy earning about $42,000 a year for the first five years in the nypd, can't even find a affordable housing, you how is he or she going to be able to afford an actual personal policy for malpractice as a police officer? so what you've done is you made it even twice as hard for the police to
and i have been consistent in fighting crime since i started the guardian angels in 1979. a lot about what he did, to take new york city from the crime capital of north america to being the largest safe city in america and it starts by putting back qualified immunity. this is a difficult arrestingment. most of the taxpayers don't understand what happened here and is happening across the country. our police officers who risk their life each and every day are having stripped from them the...
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ah, i me i i benjamin, my friend our the adults with under 2 people and remain the guardians of the archive. i went and view the scene and so i had that streaming out all the me i would be in danger. ah ah ah yes, i'm not my model. so what do you mean? i would in it was the baby baby fusion. i couldn't even read it. well, i feel i sigh labor, why she would really there, william that you, you i have who are pretty savvy. my son is in the midwife numbers and then he him about, you know, my gosh, you know, console to be out of pocket a milli number to fill out that her. yeah. yes. both i did. i did outside of the bible more. i don't know if you're on the look of yet. well it's not mal shanpa cinema. yeah. the bottom of the tell of well, hug iga hasn't yet been living while the scenario he had a minute off. level one tell you freedom was gone, but i would a 10 foot to mom and yeah, and magically you got to that more quiet about the idea you've done kind of died of in or when you deliver your bitter feed. i left the yard. i saw the hard me who came on follow up for i guess the breed was a roof h
ah, i me i i benjamin, my friend our the adults with under 2 people and remain the guardians of the archive. i went and view the scene and so i had that streaming out all the me i would be in danger. ah ah ah yes, i'm not my model. so what do you mean? i would in it was the baby baby fusion. i couldn't even read it. well, i feel i sigh labor, why she would really there, william that you, you i have who are pretty savvy. my son is in the midwife numbers and then he him about, you know, my gosh,...
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, i me, i, [000:00:00;00] i, benjamin, my friend, our, the adults with the 2 people, a domain, the guardians of the archive. i went and view the scene and so i had that feeling bad. all. if you bring me, i would be in danger. ah ah, ah, my mom, i don't know. you mean i would in it was all right, but maybe outdated fusion i don't even read why feel i labor? why she would really, the helium, that you i would have to have a pretty solid my signer in the midwife numbers and then here my back, you know, and then my gosh, you know, console to be out of pocket mili limited saliva. her. yeah. yes. both i did, i did outside it by the more i dont know if you're not at the middle of cinema. yeah. the bottom of the telephone. while hagi g hasn't used them in a while. the hardy, the scenario he had a minute off level one, tell you freedom was gone, but i would a 10 for tele to mom and yeah. and mostly you got time. yeah. that mac. right? about the idea you don't kind of guy of in or when you deliver, you want me to feed. i left the yard. i saw the harder let me over to mom and follow up for i guess the b
, i me, i, [000:00:00;00] i, benjamin, my friend, our, the adults with the 2 people, a domain, the guardians of the archive. i went and view the scene and so i had that feeling bad. all. if you bring me, i would be in danger. ah ah, ah, my mom, i don't know. you mean i would in it was all right, but maybe outdated fusion i don't even read why feel i labor? why she would really, the helium, that you i would have to have a pretty solid my signer in the midwife numbers and then here my back, you...
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let's go on to the guardian, george. wning street that boris johnson doesn't really like the term special relationship between britain and the united states. he thinks it's needy and weak, apparently. i united states. he thinks it's needy and weak, apparently.— and weak, apparently. i think that there's something _ and weak, apparently. i think that there's something refreshing - and weak, apparently. i think that l there's something refreshing about this attitude because whenever a us president— this attitude because whenever a us president is visiting the uk or vice versa. _ president is visiting the uk or vice versa, there's always a minor diplomatic— versa, there's always a minor diplomatic fury over whether they use the _ diplomatic fury over whether they use the phrase a special relationship, did they say it with sincerity. — relationship, did they say it with sincerity, and the reality is that of course. _ sincerity, and the reality is that of course, the us and the uk are historically— of course, the us and the uk
let's go on to the guardian, george. wning street that boris johnson doesn't really like the term special relationship between britain and the united states. he thinks it's needy and weak, apparently. i united states. he thinks it's needy and weak, apparently.— and weak, apparently. i think that there's something _ and weak, apparently. i think that there's something refreshing - and weak, apparently. i think that l there's something refreshing about this attitude because whenever a us...
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let's bring you david smith, the bureau chief of the guardian newspaper and washington, d.c., joinings live. a good evening to you. has there been any reaction there yet, to the death of donald rumsfeld? >> not much. actually, this news is so fresh, i'm sure orge w. bush will be one of the first to pay tribute to rumsfeld. such an extra never career, spanning decades. he was chief of staff or the white house to president gerald ford, and the aftermath of richard nixon and watergate -- in the aftermath of richard nixon and watergate. the only meant to be defense secretary twice. also held the record as the youngest person to do it and the oldest. he was a well-known figure in washington. i think republicans will unite in paying tribute to rumsfeld for his long service. which after he left george w. bush's cabinet, he set up a foundation. more moderate and more seasoned democrat joe will also pay tribute. some on the left say, look, this man was a villain, he was reviled in some circles for listening to the advice of neoconservatives and the buildup to the iraq war, for pushing what was
let's bring you david smith, the bureau chief of the guardian newspaper and washington, d.c., joinings live. a good evening to you. has there been any reaction there yet, to the death of donald rumsfeld? >> not much. actually, this news is so fresh, i'm sure orge w. bush will be one of the first to pay tribute to rumsfeld. such an extra never career, spanning decades. he was chief of staff or the white house to president gerald ford, and the aftermath of richard nixon and watergate -- in...
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ok, let's move onto the front page of the | move onto the front page of the guardian, sonia, and policetitutional racism as well —— institutional racism as well —— institutional racism as well. aileen atkinson was a former footballer, experiencing an acute mental health crisis when the police got called. instead of getting supported and getting helped, a police officer has now been convicted of his manslaughter, and the details of the case are really horrific to read on the front page of the guardian. he was kicked so violently that the policeman cosmic shoelaces had his blood in them and he had imprints of the shoelaces on his forehead, so it is just such a terrible tragic case, it has taken five years for his family to serve justice for this to be seen to the courts. this is obviously a verdict but the culpability of one police officer and his death and his manslaughter, but i think it will also raise wider questions. the net itself, the london police force, has come under so much scrutiny in recent days and weeks. sort of seems to be the case in some ways, the met committee west this
ok, let's move onto the front page of the | move onto the front page of the guardian, sonia, and policetitutional racism as well —— institutional racism as well —— institutional racism as well. aileen atkinson was a former footballer, experiencing an acute mental health crisis when the police got called. instead of getting supported and getting helped, a police officer has now been convicted of his manslaughter, and the details of the case are really horrific to read on the front page...
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let's bring in david smith from the guardian newspaper who has been watching and listening. evening. i wonder what the reaction is to this visit by joe biden to tulsa, oklahoma, becoming the first sitting u.s. president to do this. david: you can see in the wider context of what has happened in the last year with the mder of george floyd in the black lives matter protests, president biden was elected with huge african-american support on the promise to tackle systemic racism. he seemed to be in his element today. he seemed to be in his element today, hitting a lot of notes. this is a man who launched his campaign and said there was a clear through-line from the tulsa massacre, the kkk, to what happened in charlottesville that day, and ongoing domestic terrorism, seen in the u.s. capitol on january 6. earlier in the day, he unveiled policy measures to tackle systemic racism in housing, education, the economy and other areas. he also had a wider message, which was an incredible contrast from donald trump, a vision of american history. joe biden pointed out the tulsa massacre w
let's bring in david smith from the guardian newspaper who has been watching and listening. evening. i wonder what the reaction is to this visit by joe biden to tulsa, oklahoma, becoming the first sitting u.s. president to do this. david: you can see in the wider context of what has happened in the last year with the mder of george floyd in the black lives matter protests, president biden was elected with huge african-american support on the promise to tackle systemic racism. he seemed to be...
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the guardian has keir starmer accusing borisjohnson of a lack of courage over his reluctance to condemnfans who boo england's players for taking the knee. the times says european leaders will warn borisjohnson tomorrow at the g7 summit that they're prepared to start a trade war with the uk. and according to the financial times, joe biden has won support at the summit for a spending plan, as western leaders reject austerity in a post—covid world. right, let's kick off with susie and madeleine. matalin, a quick talk through your paper's story on what's happening on covid restrictions. it’s paper's story on what's happening on covid restrictions.— covid restrictions. it's not the most heartening _ covid restrictions. it's not the most heartening news. - covid restrictions. it's not the most heartening news. a - covid restrictions. it's not the - most heartening news. a four-week most heartening news. a four—week delay to the 21st reopening is now expected. the government thinks that masks, the distancing rules and the rule of six will continue and sadly, it doesn't look as if there will ac
the guardian has keir starmer accusing borisjohnson of a lack of courage over his reluctance to condemnfans who boo england's players for taking the knee. the times says european leaders will warn borisjohnson tomorrow at the g7 summit that they're prepared to start a trade war with the uk. and according to the financial times, joe biden has won support at the summit for a spending plan, as western leaders reject austerity in a post—covid world. right, let's kick off with susie and madeleine....
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the guardian reports that ministers, including chancellor rishi sunak, will tell borisjohnson to consult and notjust a number ten clique. the metro's headline is that tiktok, snapchat, and other social media giants are uniting to urge young people to book coronavirus jabs as britain races to squash a third wave of infections. the lead in the i is how one million people havejoined the rush for a vaccination in the race to beat the delta variant. "new two jab hope to free up your summer" is how the mail combines two stories of ministers looking at easing strict rules on isolation and of travel quarantine requirements. the paper says health secretary matt hancock wants to ditch the stay—at—home order for fully—vaccinated people who come into contact with covid cases. the ft reports that the bill for hs2 high—speed rail line hasjumped another £1.7 billion as covid adds to the rail project's delays. let's make a start, we are slightly worried on social media, you got your pen in your pocket, james. that's ok, we were very worried. let's start with the daily mail, this will be music to the ear
the guardian reports that ministers, including chancellor rishi sunak, will tell borisjohnson to consult and notjust a number ten clique. the metro's headline is that tiktok, snapchat, and other social media giants are uniting to urge young people to book coronavirus jabs as britain races to squash a third wave of infections. the lead in the i is how one million people havejoined the rush for a vaccination in the race to beat the delta variant. "new two jab hope to free up your...