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thomas: it did. i think it is a mischaracterization to say that hoover was only a friend of big business. in the 1920's, the business labor government worked to create voluntary codes. hoover wanted things to be done in a voluntary and cooperative way rather than by government fiat. it is not so much that he wasn't interested in labor. that he wasn't interested in the common man. he was. i think clearly his humanitarian efforts are evidence of that. hoover had to deal with kind of the logical extension of some of the ideas he began with progressivism. so he begins developing this conservative philosophy which is constantly warning against the dangers of big government. paul: the election itself was pretty one-sided. roosevelt won with a large majority. roosevelt's first term starts march 4. he was the last president inaugurated on march 4 even though he was elected in november. he had this period where he is trying to convince roosevelt to give up on the new deal and stick with hoover's plan. a numbe
thomas: it did. i think it is a mischaracterization to say that hoover was only a friend of big business. in the 1920's, the business labor government worked to create voluntary codes. hoover wanted things to be done in a voluntary and cooperative way rather than by government fiat. it is not so much that he wasn't interested in labor. that he wasn't interested in the common man. he was. i think clearly his humanitarian efforts are evidence of that. hoover had to deal with kind of the logical...
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thomas jefferson: oh, my. i gave instructions to them about the waterways into great missouri, not only to be attended and make friends with the many natives, but also to about thengs composition of the soil, the degree of climate, and the flora and fauna that they encountered. they encountered over 150 varieties, over 175 varieties of animal life, as well. they sent me some wonders. delighted in receiving the e flower, which i sent to a horticulturalist in germantown, pennsylvania, nearby the city of philadelphia. he almost immediately put it to sale. i enjoy the sweet and scented cranberries that were sent and also, as well, the prairie flower. i sent out to a man who quickly as clarksia, on behalf of my good friend and co-commander of that expedition, lieutenant william clark, so these are but a few of the many, many plants. now, mind you, lewis and clark also sent me many, many dried plants that they had sewn into pages of books, and i immediately sent those plants and seeds to a professor of horticulture
thomas jefferson: oh, my. i gave instructions to them about the waterways into great missouri, not only to be attended and make friends with the many natives, but also to about thengs composition of the soil, the degree of climate, and the flora and fauna that they encountered. they encountered over 150 varieties, over 175 varieties of animal life, as well. they sent me some wonders. delighted in receiving the e flower, which i sent to a horticulturalist in germantown, pennsylvania, nearby the...
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you were interpreting thomas jefferson at the time. talk for a minute about how that news spread and what people's reactions were. >> i remember distinctly in september 1997, there was a seminar here at monticello. the historians and interpreters of jefferson sites, independence hall, the jefferson memorial, the national park service was represented also, williamsburg was there, i was there as well. and in our collective conversation, it was mentioned that the dna study, in the process for several years, was soon to be revealed in its final statement. so, we want you to understand that this is going to come about in our studies and conversation. and we all wondered when. and it came out on the front page of "the washington post" sunday edition i think on the first sunday of november 1997. i was walking to the capitol building in williamsburg to have a program, and people were gathered around saying, mr. jefferson, have you seen this, have you seen this, what is it? i read it and i remember saying, i will follow science wherever it lead
you were interpreting thomas jefferson at the time. talk for a minute about how that news spread and what people's reactions were. >> i remember distinctly in september 1997, there was a seminar here at monticello. the historians and interpreters of jefferson sites, independence hall, the jefferson memorial, the national park service was represented also, williamsburg was there, i was there as well. and in our collective conversation, it was mentioned that the dna study, in the process...
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thomas jefferson's monticello recorded this program and provided the video. >>> good afternoon. my name is is brandon dillard and i'm the manager of historic interpretation here at monticel monticello. you might recognize my voice because in previous livestreams i'm usually the guy behind the camera and i'm reading questions from our audience as they come in so that we can directly engage with you while we're talking to our first person interpreter/actor, bill barker, who portrays thomas jefferson. we wanted to do something a little bit different this week. given the national conversation and given events all around us, we know that 2020 has been a challenging year. monticello has been closed for months. we re-opened this weekend, due to a global pandemic. in recent weeks in the united states, millions of people all over the country are actively fighting for equity against different forms of racial injustice, whether it's racially motivated police violence or racially motivated monuments and memories. it's a conversation that we must engage in, and working here at monticello, we
thomas jefferson's monticello recorded this program and provided the video. >>> good afternoon. my name is is brandon dillard and i'm the manager of historic interpretation here at monticel monticello. you might recognize my voice because in previous livestreams i'm usually the guy behind the camera and i'm reading questions from our audience as they come in so that we can directly engage with you while we're talking to our first person interpreter/actor, bill barker, who portrays...
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jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us.e building in across the uk, august is coming to a mainly dry end. not very warm out there but the brisk, northerly breeze is easing. this is where temperatures are at to end the day with a mixture of cloud and a few sunny spells. a few showers around. northern scotland and into northern ireland, maybe the odd one brushing the north sea coasts. through tonight the showers have gone and we are left with a mix of cloud and clear spells. it will be another chilly night for late august. temperatures widely down into single figures, mid to low single figures in the chillier spots into the morning. with high pressure across us tomorrow, the bank holiday, except in scotland, is going to be a fine day. quite a bit of cloud around and a few sunny spells. rain approaching northern ireland but that does not look like it will get in until monday night. as for the temperatures, though higher it is a decidedly cool bank holiday monday — mid to high teens at the best. this is bbc news. the headlines
jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us.e building in across the uk, august is coming to a mainly dry end. not very warm out there but the brisk, northerly breeze is easing. this is where temperatures are at to end the day with a mixture of cloud and a few sunny spells. a few showers around. northern scotland and into northern ireland, maybe the odd one brushing the north sea coasts. through tonight the showers have gone and we are left with a mix of cloud and...
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it is interesting coronavirus is the undoing for education policy, thomas.l hogan, the irish trade commissioner, was resisting efforts to get him to go. he had attended a golf dinner and had 80 people there, and the social restrictions because of coronavirus had been introduced and it proved a huge embarrassment. the irish government could get rid of their agricultural minister at the dinner and just sacked him. the prime minister and the deputy prime minister spent days privately and publicly urging mr hogan to go, and he dug in his heels. eurosceptics would say that's one of the things we didn't like about being in europe, the european commission was unaccountable and it took a long time for that accountability to kick in. well, you know, let's get back to the british case. while i admire jo for her expertise in trying to disentangle the row in the education department, we have a simple fact to keep in mind. borisjohnson is a prime minister with an 80—plus majority in the house of commons. he can almost do anything he likes with impunity. he can stick to h
it is interesting coronavirus is the undoing for education policy, thomas.l hogan, the irish trade commissioner, was resisting efforts to get him to go. he had attended a golf dinner and had 80 people there, and the social restrictions because of coronavirus had been introduced and it proved a huge embarrassment. the irish government could get rid of their agricultural minister at the dinner and just sacked him. the prime minister and the deputy prime minister spent days privately and publicly...
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>> rorter: meet quan huynh, sharon richardson and dontae thomas. among them, more than four decades behis. but since coming home, successful entrepreneurs. dontae thomas runs a one-man personal training business in new jersey, begun in a sense with fellow inmates during his 11-year stint. >> i would train them for a dollar a day in there and that's how i got go i started learning more about the body. so i learned more about ntiut, supplements. so, i'm like, alright, i get good at my craft. i can utilize this when i go home. so every day i was just studying 12, 16 hours a day. for people to catch on to you-- >> reporter: released in 2017, thomas's "team chizel" built up to almost 40 clients. quan huynh-- in for 16 years-- began working onewhe cleaning t the prison hospital. >> so, i knew about sanitizing. i know about cleaning. i know about bloodborne pathogens.so i just gave me an e for detail and so six months after i had been home, i saw an rtunity of a building that
>> rorter: meet quan huynh, sharon richardson and dontae thomas. among them, more than four decades behis. but since coming home, successful entrepreneurs. dontae thomas runs a one-man personal training business in new jersey, begun in a sense with fellow inmates during his 11-year stint. >> i would train them for a dollar a day in there and that's how i got go i started learning more about the body. so i learned more about ntiut, supplements. so, i'm like, alright, i get good at my...
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thomas: well.omment had, my nothing to do with vice president biden, it has to do approach toser socialism, and what happens under socialism is that it is government officials who operate the economy instead of millions of independent investors and bills -- business people who motivation togher succeed and to make a profit. often, socialist governments find it necessary to employ harsh and intimidating techniques to repress this. so in eastern is europe where i grew up in that is what we see in cuba, and venezuela. i amcialism aside, wondering, you have given to the trump campaign in 2016. have your views changed at all over that period of time? well, i have not given mr. trump a donation this year. donations have given to many republican contenders for the house and the senate. >> on that note i want to talk about the markets. how disconnected are they from an economy with 10% unemployment? asking how the market prices are disconnected from the economy? taylor: correct. thomas: on the one hand the
thomas: well.omment had, my nothing to do with vice president biden, it has to do approach toser socialism, and what happens under socialism is that it is government officials who operate the economy instead of millions of independent investors and bills -- business people who motivation togher succeed and to make a profit. often, socialist governments find it necessary to employ harsh and intimidating techniques to repress this. so in eastern is europe where i grew up in that is what we see in...
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you're talking to my friend bill, who portrays thomas jefferson. bill is going to join us today. when he does so, he will be out of character. we talked about this before we would go live as to how we would best address the subject. we thought that perhaps a good idea would be to talk about the challenge of interpreting slavery explicitly. obviously, bill and i, when we talk about this, we recognize that we are both white men and we're talking about something that greatly impacts people of color and black americans. this friday is juneteenth, which marks a day of remembrance in this country for the end of slavery. it's a day that all americans should celebrate, knowing that this is an institution that legally ended. but that institution legally ending was not the end of its legacies. slavery has always existed and slavery still exists, but the kind of slavery that existed at monticello, race-based slavery that developed through the transatlantic slave trade and into the early united states was inextricably intertwined with developing concepts of race, the lasting legacies of whic
you're talking to my friend bill, who portrays thomas jefferson. bill is going to join us today. when he does so, he will be out of character. we talked about this before we would go live as to how we would best address the subject. we thought that perhaps a good idea would be to talk about the challenge of interpreting slavery explicitly. obviously, bill and i, when we talk about this, we recognize that we are both white men and we're talking about something that greatly impacts people of...
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thomas harr is still with us.e may have to break in at any moment if this launch happens while you are talking. let me ask you, what do you expect -- ok, five seconds to the launch. we will be back in just a moment. that launch coming in two seconds. nejra: and there it is, the spacex falcon nine launch. what a thing of beauty for this time in the morning, taking off from the kennedy space center. >> 42nd since the launch of falcon nine. that looks phenomenal. telemetry is confirmed nominal. with therottling down engines. preparing for supersonic and ma ch 2. we got the call out for mach 1. we have throttled the merlins back up. the maximum dynamic pressure. there we are. we are going through the thickest push in the atmosphere, the highest space. as we continue to accelerate, the air density gets thinner. nejra: i was stunned into silence for a moment. absolutely mesmerized by those pictures and the voiceover. did not feel i needed to talk over the voiceover. 57 starling satellites, the 10th mission from spacex,
thomas harr is still with us.e may have to break in at any moment if this launch happens while you are talking. let me ask you, what do you expect -- ok, five seconds to the launch. we will be back in just a moment. that launch coming in two seconds. nejra: and there it is, the spacex falcon nine launch. what a thing of beauty for this time in the morning, taking off from the kennedy space center. >> 42nd since the launch of falcon nine. that looks phenomenal. telemetry is confirmed...
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it's insane. >> thomas: okay, yeah.knew that dad took off to vegas after he found out about brooke and bill kissing. >> steffy: none of us saw this coming. >> thomas: so you said it was one of those all-night wedding chapels. >> steffy: yeah, i guess they had too much to drink. >> thomas: so dad wasn't himself. >> steffy: no. no. he only remembers bits and pieces. >> thomas: did shauna fill him in on the rest? so you thinkt maybe she's tran ♪ge you're disappointed in me, dad. i'm disappointed in me, too. >> eric: for hurting brooke. >> ridge: she doesn't deserve any of this. >> eric: no, no, she doesn't.
it's insane. >> thomas: okay, yeah.knew that dad took off to vegas after he found out about brooke and bill kissing. >> steffy: none of us saw this coming. >> thomas: so you said it was one of those all-night wedding chapels. >> steffy: yeah, i guess they had too much to drink. >> thomas: so dad wasn't himself. >> steffy: no. no. he only remembers bits and pieces. >> thomas: did shauna fill him in on the rest? so you thinkt maybe she's tran ♪ge you're...
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it was out of the work of thomas jefferson. and in my opinion declaration, thomas paine is the subject of my next book. the crucial thing is, popular sovereignty. for the first time the idea that rights are innate in humans. not in monarchs. not in bishops. and not to derived from the heavens though a creator is mentioned is not specified that they are common proxy. this idea which i believe is still the most revolutionary idea was at that time extraordinarily so. when mr. jefferson finally becomes president, the very first thing he does is to declare war. he does it without consulting congress. and he sends the american fleet with the marine corps way out, too far from land. too far gone in time for them to be recalled when he finally does tell congress he sent them. this is because he wanted to make absolutely sure this war was a success. the word declared is known to us as the barbary war. likely forgot now i think in our history extremely important. not just america's first work, but as a war of liberation. the war was agai
it was out of the work of thomas jefferson. and in my opinion declaration, thomas paine is the subject of my next book. the crucial thing is, popular sovereignty. for the first time the idea that rights are innate in humans. not in monarchs. not in bishops. and not to derived from the heavens though a creator is mentioned is not specified that they are common proxy. this idea which i believe is still the most revolutionary idea was at that time extraordinarily so. when mr. jefferson finally...
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susan: getting back to thomas jefferson, you referenced thomas calendar, his greatest enemy.lso left damage to jefferson's reputation. what do we know about calendar? harold: he was a jefferson ally, he had been writing for a paper in philadelphia and really destroyed washington, practically criminalizing him, haunting him all the way back to mount vernon. then he established a newspaper in richmond aligned with thomas jefferson and he went to jefferson or communicated with jefferson and asked if he could become the postmaster of richmond. in return for his in print. -- his support in print. it was not an outrageous request, editors were given federal jobs all the time and they were rewarded. jefferson did not like the insistence with which calendar asked him for this reward and he said no. that was not a smart move by jefferson. jefferson would always write beautifully about freedom but did not always practice what he preached, as we know about slavery and freedom of the press. calendar immediately switched to a federalist newspaper, and this is after he had done prison time
susan: getting back to thomas jefferson, you referenced thomas calendar, his greatest enemy.lso left damage to jefferson's reputation. what do we know about calendar? harold: he was a jefferson ally, he had been writing for a paper in philadelphia and really destroyed washington, practically criminalizing him, haunting him all the way back to mount vernon. then he established a newspaper in richmond aligned with thomas jefferson and he went to jefferson or communicated with jefferson and asked...
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justice thomas wrote a separate concurrence.ejecting the idea that there should be implied rights of actions against federal officers for constitutional violations. justice ginsberg and three others dissented. justice ginsburg opinion suggested that a wrongful shooting of a citizen in violation of the fourth amendment by a law enforcement officer, that is not that different from the facts of other types of damages claims and that she disputed the claim that it would disrupt either border security or international relations to recognize the cause of action in that case. the second case is department of homeland security versus [indiscernible] it is a docket decision. this is one where justice roberts joined the liberals on the court. the issue is whether president trumps order to repeal the daca program violated the procedures act. initiated byram the obama administration through executive order where the department of homeland security was directed to allow a temporary deferral of immigration action against children who were bro
justice thomas wrote a separate concurrence.ejecting the idea that there should be implied rights of actions against federal officers for constitutional violations. justice ginsberg and three others dissented. justice ginsburg opinion suggested that a wrongful shooting of a citizen in violation of the fourth amendment by a law enforcement officer, that is not that different from the facts of other types of damages claims and that she disputed the claim that it would disrupt either border...
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or on the streets of central berlin that's where we find correspondent thomas sparrow 2 thomas the situation has been in flux since the initial gathering of protesters what's happening where you are now. it has indeed been in flux and the protests began earlier today now we are hearing behind us some of the speeches there were indeed allowed after the protest and in fact some of the people who have been speaking behind us have been mentioning that one element that they want is for the government to change or at least to abolish the laws that have been put in place to fight the coronavirus pandemic some people also asking the german government to resign we've also been hearing from plenty of people here that they want more freedoms and more rights and they feel that some of those freedoms and those rights are being restricted by the government this is a very mixed bag of people here and in fact where we were previously we also saw that we were there were some standoff with police police try to these and the protests because people were not complying with face mask and social distancing regula
or on the streets of central berlin that's where we find correspondent thomas sparrow 2 thomas the situation has been in flux since the initial gathering of protesters what's happening where you are now. it has indeed been in flux and the protests began earlier today now we are hearing behind us some of the speeches there were indeed allowed after the protest and in fact some of the people who have been speaking behind us have been mentioning that one element that they want is for the...
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thomas: yeah, you are. stephen: as the officer tells him he's being detained because he's on probation. the video also shows destefano pushing arevalo against a fence. as arevalo holds on to that fence, destefano slams him to the ground in what the officer's report later calls a left arm bar take down. the video shows arevalo going limp as his head hits the concrete. he was taken to the emergency room, where doctors diagnosed him with a fractured orbital bone. julio: in the video, there's just the bag of donuts flying when he just grabs me. stephen: in his report, agent destefano said he thought he saw a drug exchange, although the surveillance video doesn't appear to show any drug deal at all, and no drugs were ever found. police forwarded the case to the da's office for review for possible charges of resisting arrest, battery on a peace officer, and being under the influence. but nearly a year later, arevalo hasn't been charged with anything. thomas: come on out or we're going to kick the door in. male: h
thomas: yeah, you are. stephen: as the officer tells him he's being detained because he's on probation. the video also shows destefano pushing arevalo against a fence. as arevalo holds on to that fence, destefano slams him to the ground in what the officer's report later calls a left arm bar take down. the video shows arevalo going limp as his head hits the concrete. he was taken to the emergency room, where doctors diagnosed him with a fractured orbital bone. julio: in the video, there's just...
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thomas we can already see quite a large crowd behind you tell us what is going on where you are. that's correct there is indeed a very big crowd where we are standing now in the center of their eyes are expecting around 20000 people to gather here in berlin today. to oppose coronavirus restrictions many people that we also spoke to earlier stressed that they want more freedoms in particular there is a big variety of people here from family family members parents but also this is a protest that has been co-opted if you will it to a large extent by the far right although some people here have told us that that is not the case that there are only a minority that people are particularly concerned about the current situation in the country and that they essentially want more freedoms one person even saying that he believes the coronavirus pandemic is fake now thomas as you were speaking we could hear a chanting in german vias and us fire which means we are the people what is the protestors message what are they trying to say with that statement. basically one person summarize the goal
thomas we can already see quite a large crowd behind you tell us what is going on where you are. that's correct there is indeed a very big crowd where we are standing now in the center of their eyes are expecting around 20000 people to gather here in berlin today. to oppose coronavirus restrictions many people that we also spoke to earlier stressed that they want more freedoms in particular there is a big variety of people here from family family members parents but also this is a protest that...
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thomas: good heavens no. the polarized. in fact we have organized groups in the united states, because of trying to do that and create in the united states an enormous handicapped. in the virginia is labored under invoice like africa are laboring. and because of geographical reasons and now, united states have an escaped that, having one language and culture over a distance that in europe and moscow, having had the blessing were now going to put it down the drain and go for vulgarization . not being aware apparently is happening in history. or when you have people speaking different languages and radically different beliefs trying to do the same and being in the same society. host: you said the the racial was a man on the campus. and if this keeps up that will happen. thomas: it will get worse and worse. and there are ready . much on college campuses. already white union students being formed. in already harassing minority students on skill unseen 20 or 30 years ago. and of course there's a reaction of both sides then escal
thomas: good heavens no. the polarized. in fact we have organized groups in the united states, because of trying to do that and create in the united states an enormous handicapped. in the virginia is labored under invoice like africa are laboring. and because of geographical reasons and now, united states have an escaped that, having one language and culture over a distance that in europe and moscow, having had the blessing were now going to put it down the drain and go for vulgarization . not...
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thomas: that is a good question.ny ways, i often feel like they want to make it more about character and fitness to lead rather than about specific policies. that are some policies achieve broad consensus within the party. gun control, climate change, and end to some corporate tax cuts and so on. i think those are big themes that democrats and joe biden will hit as we get further and further into the election season , but by and large, i do think the democrats just want to make this about a referendum on trump. they want to make voters ask themselves, are you better today than you were four years ago? they are hoping for many americans that the answer is going to be no. annmarie: i wanted to ask you because every day we get these back and forth trade headlines between beijing and washington. what does a biden presidency look like in terms of relations with beijing? thomas: that is a really great question. i think one of the ways to answer that is that we just don't know. most consensus in washington is that joe biden
thomas: that is a good question.ny ways, i often feel like they want to make it more about character and fitness to lead rather than about specific policies. that are some policies achieve broad consensus within the party. gun control, climate change, and end to some corporate tax cuts and so on. i think those are big themes that democrats and joe biden will hit as we get further and further into the election season , but by and large, i do think the democrats just want to make this about a...
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but to that end, thomas, what -- go ahead.on't fight the tape and you know, the reality is if you had the foresight of getting a peloton or having a deck made in your house, you are on top of things. congratulations on that. liz: something tells me douglas did so well with peloton he's got both. all right. let's go, douglas, to the lightning round. i want to get some ideas on some of sort of the outrageously hot stocks during that time. beyond meat. we haven't talked about this one lately, but it does tend to be a favorite among millenials. where do you see beyond meat right now? >> george here is the one absolutely loves beyond but i have been somewhat bearish on this. it's shown great year to date earnings i think in the 60s. i still think it's a fad. i think it's a trend. i'm not very long beyond meat. i think it's had its best burst last year. it continues on for a little bit but if there's any guy i know that loves this stock, it's the other guy here today. liz: yeah. that's thomas. are you still hot on beyond? >> we are
but to that end, thomas, what -- go ahead.on't fight the tape and you know, the reality is if you had the foresight of getting a peloton or having a deck made in your house, you are on top of things. congratulations on that. liz: something tells me douglas did so well with peloton he's got both. all right. let's go, douglas, to the lightning round. i want to get some ideas on some of sort of the outrageously hot stocks during that time. beyond meat. we haven't talked about this one lately, but...
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i'm philippa thomas. thank you forjoining us on coronavirus: thomas.lo. while some parts of the uk have had some pleasant sunshine occasionally this week and stayed dry so far, albeit rather windy, others have been very wet — particularly into parts of scotland but notjust scotland. 0ther spots had some heavy downpours during wednesday. but it is looking, for thursday, drier and warmer. high pressure building a little further. coming around to a southerly and that is going to lift temperatures again particularly into england and wales on friday. there will be another surge of heat with temperatures in the 30s for some as we will see in a moment. temperatures as we start thursday will have held up overnight across a large part of england and wales. so, a rather muggy start. could be a few mist and fog patches around. a zone of thicker cloud into parts of southern england, could be a bit drizzly with that pushing into parts of wales and the midlands during the day. could stay misty along some spots along the english channel coast. whereas elsewhere acros
i'm philippa thomas. thank you forjoining us on coronavirus: thomas.lo. while some parts of the uk have had some pleasant sunshine occasionally this week and stayed dry so far, albeit rather windy, others have been very wet — particularly into parts of scotland but notjust scotland. 0ther spots had some heavy downpours during wednesday. but it is looking, for thursday, drier and warmer. high pressure building a little further. coming around to a southerly and that is going to lift...
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thomas, we see in a couple weeks tennis, the us open.le not wanting to travel to the us. we still have the masters coming up in november. do you think that could be a very depleted field in the masters? it so difficult to tell because it so far in the future. i think it's in the beginning of november. you just have to sit back and wait before you can really make decisions at the moment about what's happening in the next two or three 01’ happening in the next two or three orfour happening in the next two or three or four weeks. happening in the next two or three orfour weeks. nobody is in control of the virus and nobody is in control of what's going to happen. i think that's the most important, we stay in control of what we can control, and that is to listen to the guidance and adhere to. thomas bjorn is a huge liverpool fan, and the fixtures were released today for the new premier league season. it kicks off on the weekend of september the 12th, with the champions taking on championship winners leeds united. there's also a london derby b
thomas, we see in a couple weeks tennis, the us open.le not wanting to travel to the us. we still have the masters coming up in november. do you think that could be a very depleted field in the masters? it so difficult to tell because it so far in the future. i think it's in the beginning of november. you just have to sit back and wait before you can really make decisions at the moment about what's happening in the next two or three 01’ happening in the next two or three orfour happening in...
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it happened at the thomas restobar club in lima.njured, and police made more than 20 arrests. at least five people have been killed in flooding in the north of turkey. the town of derrell is among the worst affected areas. a number of people are still missing, and turkey's president erdogan has promised state help to repair the damage. a senior iranian official has said that the black box recorders on the ukrainian plane accidentally shot down by iran injanuary show it was hit by two missiles, with passengers and pilots alive for 25 seconds before the second missile hit. all 176 people on board were killed. us president donald trump has approved a disaster declaration for california, which is battling more than two dozen wildfires across seven counties. the declaration frees up federal funds to help pay for temporary housing and repairs — with more than 700 homes destroyed, and at least six people killed. the wildfires were only i7% contained as of sunday afternoon. to give you an idea of just what it's like being caught up in the f
it happened at the thomas restobar club in lima.njured, and police made more than 20 arrests. at least five people have been killed in flooding in the north of turkey. the town of derrell is among the worst affected areas. a number of people are still missing, and turkey's president erdogan has promised state help to repair the damage. a senior iranian official has said that the black box recorders on the ukrainian plane accidentally shot down by iran injanuary show it was hit by two missiles,...
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i'm philippa thomas, thank you for watching coronavirus: your stories. hello. there are a few scattered downpours as well and we will continue to see storms over the next couple of days, really very little change on the weather front. the air has become very stagnant across the uk and quite humid ever since the heatwave ended days ago in the south and central areas and we are seeing the same pattern day on day. clouds reform in the south, they come in from the south, moving northwards and bringing the threat of showers, downpours and thunderstorms. so, this is what the picture looks like this evening. you can see where the showers are, some of them quite small, only a few miles across, one minute it's dry and the next minute, the heavens open. some thunder and lightning thrown in as well. i think there will be a tendency for these downpours to drift northwards as we go through the evening and the overnight period. now, the temperatures overnight once again will be pretty high, 16 degrees in norwich and london, 14 in belfast, that'sjust an indication of how much
i'm philippa thomas, thank you for watching coronavirus: your stories. hello. there are a few scattered downpours as well and we will continue to see storms over the next couple of days, really very little change on the weather front. the air has become very stagnant across the uk and quite humid ever since the heatwave ended days ago in the south and central areas and we are seeing the same pattern day on day. clouds reform in the south, they come in from the south, moving northwards and...
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there's also thomas heart benten, an inneenthusiasti enth jacksonite but he was also mrs. clay's husband. and there's thomas richie, a latecomer to the jackson camp who had been a friend of henry clay when they were teenagers in jackson, virginia. this picture was taken about 1850 which was the year that during a dinner party thomas richie actually admitted to clay that he had never believed the corrupt bargain smear. they all, however, in the late 1820s fell into the same camp as jackson's supporter richard mentor johnson who said at the time old hickory's men would oppose adams and clay even, quote, if they act as pure as the angels that stand at the right-hand of the throne of god. >> well, in conclusion let's recall that the nature of a smear is either to fabricate a believable lie or bend the truth to the purpose of making credible otherwise unsupportable allegations. in that regard the construction of a smear is by necessity counter factual. a truth becomes an obstacle to the smear's purpose or it is made malleable and thus becomes a tool to advance its purpose. at s
there's also thomas heart benten, an inneenthusiasti enth jacksonite but he was also mrs. clay's husband. and there's thomas richie, a latecomer to the jackson camp who had been a friend of henry clay when they were teenagers in jackson, virginia. this picture was taken about 1850 which was the year that during a dinner party thomas richie actually admitted to clay that he had never believed the corrupt bargain smear. they all, however, in the late 1820s fell into the same camp as jackson's...
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thomas, good to have you in the programme so early, thanks for getting up for us stopping thomas giftealth tracker fitbit in november 2019 for a cool $2.1 billion, but the deal has since faced regulatory hurdles. later today it's expected to be announced that google's bid will face a full—scale eu antitrust investigation. google said last year that, "fitbit health and wellness data will not be used for google ads," saying the deal is "about devices, not data." but privacy advocacy groups argue google could exploit fitbit‘s data collection capabilities to strengthen its online advertising business. joining me now is ross sleight, chief strategy officer at global digital agency somo. ross, good to see you. this is becoming a real theme, isn't it with mackay don't know if you heard my conversation with thomas, talk us through the deal between google and fitbit. do you believe google when they say it is not about the data? do you believe google when they say it is not about the data ?|j think that the device marketplace, and wearable devices are growing rapidly. there's half a billion peo
thomas, good to have you in the programme so early, thanks for getting up for us stopping thomas giftealth tracker fitbit in november 2019 for a cool $2.1 billion, but the deal has since faced regulatory hurdles. later today it's expected to be announced that google's bid will face a full—scale eu antitrust investigation. google said last year that, "fitbit health and wellness data will not be used for google ads," saying the deal is "about devices, not data." but privacy...
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and never say never the fired unix thomas movie and make a return to the german national team general manager all over beer hotels d.w. the possibility should be excluded. i'm max foster thanks for joining us and we begin here in berlin where police have officially disbanded a huge protest against germany's coronavirus restrictions they say the participants failed to wear face masks and were not following social distancing rules but after the main rally was broken up a smaller crowd remained on the streets to continue voicing their anger against the government's handling of the pandemic. they came from all over germany to express their anger at the government's measures to tackle the corner virus pandemic for many the measures go too far because they believe there is no real danger. of the puzzle really show recently i don't believe that as a pandemic i do seeing the disease exists but i do not think it's a pandemic that the low there figure it's unfair according to the new definition of pandemic a tease indeed a pandemic but while it has yet to spread from then on it has nothing to d
and never say never the fired unix thomas movie and make a return to the german national team general manager all over beer hotels d.w. the possibility should be excluded. i'm max foster thanks for joining us and we begin here in berlin where police have officially disbanded a huge protest against germany's coronavirus restrictions they say the participants failed to wear face masks and were not following social distancing rules but after the main rally was broken up a smaller crowd remained on...
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philip and thomas are speaking to people about how covid—19 changed their lives. —— philippa thomas.ramme about help covid—19 changes lives around the world. i am philippa thomas and this week we revisit some of the most powerful stories we have shared with you over the last 1a weeks. we will find out what happened to the sailing family who self isolated for months on an uninhabited island in the bahamas. hurricane season was in the bahamas. hurricane season was starting and they we re season was starting and they were preparing to leave. we will talk to the leading expert in spain who called the virus while treating covid—19 victims. she is now dealing with new outbreaks. starting with new outbreaks. starting with two covid—19 survivors who each spend weeks on ventilators in intensive care. we brought together brendan sheridan, in west yorkshire and brett breslow, spending his last day ata breslow, spending his last day at a rehabilitation centre in philadelphia to hear some of what they had been through. between the time i was in the coma and the time that i was too busy to get up
philip and thomas are speaking to people about how covid—19 changed their lives. —— philippa thomas.ramme about help covid—19 changes lives around the world. i am philippa thomas and this week we revisit some of the most powerful stories we have shared with you over the last 1a weeks. we will find out what happened to the sailing family who self isolated for months on an uninhabited island in the bahamas. hurricane season was in the bahamas. hurricane season was starting and they we re...
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and thomas miller back in the running for a spot on the national team g w talks to the general manager about the star players prospects. a more i'm good thanks for joining us we begin here in berlin where police have broken up a major protest a far right activists and pandemic deniers for failing to stick to social distancing and mask wearing rules that was the condition a court set when it gave them the green light to hold the event which state officials had tried to ban at least 20000 people took part some turned violent and hundreds were arrested. by the thousands to demand germany's government change its course in the corona crisis. but for many the demonstrations in the heart of berlin ended in a row. police say they were forced to make the detentions after a far right activists who marched alongside coronavirus skeptics clashed with police. as a small group even managed to storm the steps of the german parliament before being detained. saturday's demonstrations attracted a wide coalition of activists from right wing radicals to those who reject the authority of the german governm
and thomas miller back in the running for a spot on the national team g w talks to the general manager about the star players prospects. a more i'm good thanks for joining us we begin here in berlin where police have broken up a major protest a far right activists and pandemic deniers for failing to stick to social distancing and mask wearing rules that was the condition a court set when it gave them the green light to hold the event which state officials had tried to ban at least 20000 people...
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their thomas as chaos is that what you witnessed they were certainly not nor more demonstrations we did see specific clashes between. tween the police and demonstrators in particular when the police try to dissolve the protest because they consider that people were not wearing mosque or a hearing to social distancing rules or in fact no one was wearing a mosque we were also laughed at when we were wearing ourselves a mosque and at that time when police announced that they would dissolve the protests there were specific clashes and we also saw obviously afterwards what happened when they stormed there i stock building which is one of germany's most important buildings with a lot of symbolic importance because it's important to stress that in 1933 the nazis burned down that building when they were trying to sort of get rid of what was left of german democracy at the time so you can clearly say that this was very very important scenes that we saw also scenes that have shocked germany's political establishment talk with us a little bit about the mix actually that we saw on the streets b
their thomas as chaos is that what you witnessed they were certainly not nor more demonstrations we did see specific clashes between. tween the police and demonstrators in particular when the police try to dissolve the protest because they consider that people were not wearing mosque or a hearing to social distancing rules or in fact no one was wearing a mosque we were also laughed at when we were wearing ourselves a mosque and at that time when police announced that they would dissolve the...
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miller thomas no that was the man of the match you see his career be resurrected under a hans you flick he had a brace in this match as well as in the system he's known as the round boy for those 9 german speakers out there that means space interpreter he does that better than anyone else on the pitch and it's great to see in the player. believe because he knew how to break through his parent club as well he didn't celebrate probably a smart move on his part kept it classy you know but the damage was beyond done at that point it's a historic 1st time goals of his court of the champions league byron tipped their head to them for doing that and is the biggest loss barcelona have been handed on the european stage i mean they have admitted they've hit rock bottom well by and have not hit rock bottom they're doing soaring in fact of what they've won the german lake and the german comp what chances are they that they can take on the champions league as well will the trouble right when you win 3 trophies in one year 20122013 was the last meal you could complicate that. and under a hans the fli
miller thomas no that was the man of the match you see his career be resurrected under a hans you flick he had a brace in this match as well as in the system he's known as the round boy for those 9 german speakers out there that means space interpreter he does that better than anyone else on the pitch and it's great to see in the player. believe because he knew how to break through his parent club as well he didn't celebrate probably a smart move on his part kept it classy you know but the...
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man it starts with him he's a player's person he gets the best out of the players he's resurrected thomas robert live and also he's having a career year you know good not prepares it's could she know the list goes on and on i think buyers are in top form right now in the mentally is a big part of why they can achieve this greatness but obviously with the one off in the semifinals you know we don't want to put the cares before the horse but i think byron are heavy favorites if you put money on bahrain and win it all you won't get that much in return i think and yeah and a lot has been said over the last couple of years how the bundesliga is losing ground to other top leagues like the premier league or leka so what should we make of the fact that 2 of the surviving 4 teams are in fact from the bundesliga and you know i think speaks volumes to their competitiveness in the butt as they get because i realize the only finished 3rd you know some could argue they expected don't mean to be in this position but you know when it comes down to the elite 8 in this competition we're talking about elite
man it starts with him he's a player's person he gets the best out of the players he's resurrected thomas robert live and also he's having a career year you know good not prepares it's could she know the list goes on and on i think buyers are in top form right now in the mentally is a big part of why they can achieve this greatness but obviously with the one off in the semifinals you know we don't want to put the cares before the horse but i think byron are heavy favorites if you put money on...
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hays travel took on more than 2,000 former thomas cook employees when it went bust in october last yearo irene and john hays, the company owners, now. thank you so much for being with us. i know it is a very difficult day for you both. ispoke i know it is a very difficult day for you both. i spoke to you both a few days ago, and irene, you were saying how anxious you were to avoid any redundancies. but why have you had to make this decision? the position has changed so, so dramatically in a relatively short space of time. so obviously, when we heard the news about spain, we knew there would be a reaction to that on there would be a reaction to that on the basis that first of all, it was quarantined, then the foreign commonwealth advice that it wasn't just to be the entirety of mainland spain, but the ballet rx and the canaries. that has had a major, major impact on customer confidence —— the lyrics. prior to ten days ago, we had a steady increase in sales for new bookings. and after the announcement about spain, following that about the spanish islands, those bookings are virtually drie
hays travel took on more than 2,000 former thomas cook employees when it went bust in october last yearo irene and john hays, the company owners, now. thank you so much for being with us. i know it is a very difficult day for you both. ispoke i know it is a very difficult day for you both. i spoke to you both a few days ago, and irene, you were saying how anxious you were to avoid any redundancies. but why have you had to make this decision? the position has changed so, so dramatically in a...
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i'm philippa thomas. thank you for watching.loping across southern areas. sunday monday the low pressure and that potentially thunderous weather is still very much with us. in fact look at the blue across the northern areas. glasgow, edinburgh getting some rain, belfast too and look at these across the midlands and wales. all of this could be thundery as this slow—moving area of low pressure which has decided to park itself over us still churns away and drives our weather. not much change expected through the first—half of the week before this big low pressure comes our way which is expected to bring some unsettled conditions towards the end of the weekend into the weekend. as far as the week ahead is concerned, it's 00:27:57,193 --> 2147483051:50:43,312 looking very changeable 2147483051:50:43,312 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 on the weather front. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines... prince charles leads commemorations to mark the 75th anniversary of vj day, the day world war ii ended with victory over japan. we sa
i'm philippa thomas. thank you for watching.loping across southern areas. sunday monday the low pressure and that potentially thunderous weather is still very much with us. in fact look at the blue across the northern areas. glasgow, edinburgh getting some rain, belfast too and look at these across the midlands and wales. all of this could be thundery as this slow—moving area of low pressure which has decided to park itself over us still churns away and drives our weather. not much change...
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on the streets of berlin thomas sparrow thank you so much. well meanwhile in the united states huge crowds of marched for racial justice in washington d.c. the rally was held at the lincoln memorial where 57 years ago hundreds of thousands gathered to hear and to the king gave his i have a dream speech in which he pleaded for racial equality well the current activism comes after the police shooting of an african-american jack black one that has reignited tensions of the perceived police violence against people of color in the u.s. . tens of thousands of people at the lincoln memorial in washington d.c. . nearly 6 decades after martin luther king's march on washington the celebration of king's legacy mixed with shock and sadness at recent events. it comes after protests in connote show wisconsin this week turned violent after the police shooting of jacob blake a black man arson fendel ism then a 17 year old white vigilante col rittenhouse shown here in exclusive deed of a video allegedly shot 2 protesters dead further stoking tensions. back in
on the streets of berlin thomas sparrow thank you so much. well meanwhile in the united states huge crowds of marched for racial justice in washington d.c. the rally was held at the lincoln memorial where 57 years ago hundreds of thousands gathered to hear and to the king gave his i have a dream speech in which he pleaded for racial equality well the current activism comes after the police shooting of an african-american jack black one that has reignited tensions of the perceived police...
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. >> i'm eric thomas. they say they were discriminated against, principal says they were let go because of the budget. race and social justice is something we're focused on in efforts to build a better bay area. j.r. >> reporter: i've talked with the educators let go and also the principal. >> our goal is not to bash the school in any way. purpose is to better the school. >> reporter: reynolds was recently laid off as pe teacher in petaluma. reynolds and former dean of counseling were discriminated again. >> alleging claims of race discrimination, harassment and retaliation against the diocese. >> i'm a counselor, only in my department, kenyata was only black teacher. >> reporter: rally held in petaluma. protesters showed up off letter condemning the firings. counter counterprotesters showed up to support the school. principal patrick daley addressed the situation sunday. >> race played no part in layoff of four individuals at all. it was driven by decision with reduction in revenue and a necessary move to
. >> i'm eric thomas. they say they were discriminated against, principal says they were let go because of the budget. race and social justice is something we're focused on in efforts to build a better bay area. j.r. >> reporter: i've talked with the educators let go and also the principal. >> our goal is not to bash the school in any way. purpose is to better the school. >> reporter: reynolds was recently laid off as pe teacher in petaluma. reynolds and former dean of...
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miller thomas the rum is how he self described you know he describes himself he's a space interpreter you know and he needs showed he was the man of the match at 2 goals and assists and you know the floodgates are open very early i mean for one you have to you fall asleep they double the result may to finish even continuo had a brace in the 2nd half i mean you know talking about pouring salt in the wounds you know this very well could have been lionel messi is farewell the not a good one at that the last words in barcelona is they're in pain and they believe they've hit rock bottom in a migrant well find they've won the german lake and the german cop what chances of a letter they have to take home a trophy do you think the trouble that's what every you know exceptional team you know wants to accomplish that was a goal set up by their captain manuel neuer early in the season and now it looks like you know they have begged. ability the last time they won was 201213 season and on route to that trouble they defeated barcelona in a similar fashion you know so i think it starts the top ponz
miller thomas the rum is how he self described you know he describes himself he's a space interpreter you know and he needs showed he was the man of the match at 2 goals and assists and you know the floodgates are open very early i mean for one you have to you fall asleep they double the result may to finish even continuo had a brace in the 2nd half i mean you know talking about pouring salt in the wounds you know this very well could have been lionel messi is farewell the not a good one at...
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and buffy credits coach thomas to former mines and dortmund coach with getting p.s.g. to this history making spot he's a great coach everybody talk about body and say he was in the buddhism the busy duties to do that but you do the best season in the story of the club with us and we are very happy to have him with us too cause a coach with crutches due to a foot injury something unlikely to slow the club down in its most important game ever. and so let's turn to the heart of buying a unit deadly sports a lame a heart attack he is in munich right in the middle of things in fact that might be implants in the city center i want to ask you about the match up in a moment but 1st what are you seeing there and what are you hearing on the streets of munich. so one of the biggest concerns of course is that if by and nick were in that they would be major major indiegogo in official unofficial celebrations happening here across the city and i've post exactly that question to a lot of buy and munich fans here i asked them will you celebrate will you come out in numbers despite the
and buffy credits coach thomas to former mines and dortmund coach with getting p.s.g. to this history making spot he's a great coach everybody talk about body and say he was in the buddhism the busy duties to do that but you do the best season in the story of the club with us and we are very happy to have him with us too cause a coach with crutches due to a foot injury something unlikely to slow the club down in its most important game ever. and so let's turn to the heart of buying a unit...
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police arrested 45 year-old man ticker resident rini said thomas police say thomas would distract elderly shoppers. take their credit cards and then immediately use them to purchase items inside the store. on wednesday police were called to the target on bridgepoint parkway in san mateo after all the victims cars were stolen. police then found the suspect still in the store and they found thomas and possession of a gun. according to the san mateo county excuse me at san mateo police. thomas was allegedly involved in similar crimes in foster city and she has now been booked into the san mateo jail. so where you can deliver a legal marijuana in california is a question and it's at the issue of a court fight between the state and some of its own cities. beverly hills, santa cruz county and 23 other local governments are asking a fresno superior court to in validate a state rule that allows home marijuana deliveries state lied lot wide even into communities that banned commercial pot sales. the next hearing in this potentially landmark case has been scheduled for november. let's take a live l
police arrested 45 year-old man ticker resident rini said thomas police say thomas would distract elderly shoppers. take their credit cards and then immediately use them to purchase items inside the store. on wednesday police were called to the target on bridgepoint parkway in san mateo after all the victims cars were stolen. police then found the suspect still in the store and they found thomas and possession of a gun. according to the san mateo county excuse me at san mateo police. thomas was...