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with me are deputy political editor of the daily express, sam lister, and the times radio presenter,alum macdonald. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the �*eurozone in double—dip recession' leads on the front page of the ft, with lockdown measures cited as one of the reasons. also looking at restrictions, particularly them loosening, the telegraph reports that international travel from may 17 is set to get the green light as part of the next phase in the covid roadmap, which could also see easing of social distancing, as reported in the times, as it reports hugs may return in two weeks. and changes to care homes. the i reports that over 400,000 residents in england can meet outside from tuesday. and rememering those who have lost their lives to coronavirus. the mail launches a campaign for a memorial. and on the front of the mirror, the duke and duchess of cambridge join the four day social media boycott to tackle online hate. so let's begin... so, do you want to kick us off with the i, a very bold front page, a very simple one. but given that it was one of the first parts of
with me are deputy political editor of the daily express, sam lister, and the times radio presenter,alum macdonald. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the �*eurozone in double—dip recession' leads on the front page of the ft, with lockdown measures cited as one of the reasons. also looking at restrictions, particularly them loosening, the telegraph reports that international travel from may 17 is set to get the green light as part of the next phase in the covid roadmap, which could...
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at the telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, columnist for the evening standard and the i and presenter at times radioe presenter at times radio. back. like many of the papers, the guardian leads with today's news that under—30s in the uk won't be offered the oxford astrazeneca covid jab, amid concerns over the risk of rare blood clots. the financial times believes the �*abrupt shift in guidance�* could complicate the country�*s vaccination programme — and that downing street have played down the significance of the announcement. "keep calm and carry onjabbing" — the daily mail says politicians and scientists are urging the public to keep faith in the vaccine. according to the times, borisjohnson has begun a campaign to boost public confidence in the jab — and ministers and government scientists will embark on a media blitz to convince people to keep taking it. the telegraph has spoken to the family of a man who died from a blood clot on the brain after having astrazeneca. his sister says he was �*extraordinarily unlucky�* and is urging people to continue taking the vaccine to �*help save lives�*. and
at the telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, columnist for the evening standard and the i and presenter at times radioe presenter at times radio. back. like many of the papers, the guardian leads with today's news that under—30s in the uk won't be offered the oxford astrazeneca covid jab, amid concerns over the risk of rare blood clots. the financial times believes the �*abrupt shift in guidance�* could complicate the country�*s vaccination programme — and that downing street have played...
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guestsjoining me tonight are deputy political editor of the daily express, sam lister, and the times radio presentersters and leading figures in the film and television industry are distancing themselves from the actor and director, noel clarke — who is facing multiple claims of sexual harassment. itv has pulled its final episode tonight of the drama, viewpoint, while sky has halted work with mr clarke. tonight noel clarke issued a statement �*vehemently�* denying any sexual misconduct or criminal wrongdoing. but he apologised to anyone who'd been affected by his actions, and said he'd be seeking professional help to educate himself. here's chi chi izundu. her report contains some flashing images. stella 7 noel clarke, a british film success story, celebrated for his ability to bring diverse stories to the big and small screen. a star in itv�*s police drama, viewpoint, which will now not be shown on itv1. already a recipient of the bafta rising star award, back in 2009, just two weeks ago, he was receiving the bafta award for 0utstanding british contribution to cinema. i won something that, at the t
guestsjoining me tonight are deputy political editor of the daily express, sam lister, and the times radio presentersters and leading figures in the film and television industry are distancing themselves from the actor and director, noel clarke — who is facing multiple claims of sexual harassment. itv has pulled its final episode tonight of the drama, viewpoint, while sky has halted work with mr clarke. tonight noel clarke issued a statement �*vehemently�* denying any sexual misconduct or...
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with me are calum macdonald, presenter at times radio, and sienna rodgers, the editor of labourlist. leads with the tribute, paid by prince charles to the duke of edinburgh, calling him "a very special person". that tribute by the prince of wales is also on the front page of the sunday express. the newspaper adds that the prince said he misses his father enormously. the sunday times also leads with prince charles' emotional farewell to his father. but it also carries details of the duke's funeral, which is to take place next saturday in windsor. the sunday mirror reports that prince harry is due back in the uk, and that he willjoin his brother william for their grandfather's funeral procession. and the mail on sunday reports that the duke will be carried to st george's chapel at windsor castle in a land rover, which he had helped to design. so let's begin. sienna, a look at the sun on sunday, harry to walk behind very much look ahead to the details of the funeral but the tabloids take a chance to look at some of the difficulties the royal family have been facing in recent weeks. the?
with me are calum macdonald, presenter at times radio, and sienna rodgers, the editor of labourlist. leads with the tribute, paid by prince charles to the duke of edinburgh, calling him "a very special person". that tribute by the prince of wales is also on the front page of the sunday express. the newspaper adds that the prince said he misses his father enormously. the sunday times also leads with prince charles' emotional farewell to his father. but it also carries details of the...
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times are good for the. warming from. douglas. card yet. the industry is controlling your thoughts the great books of the 20th century. present a hoax use. the public radio meet manufacturing new clothing store to a 3rd to. a silver lining on the horizon for the global economy the international monetary fund has raised its outlook for global growth for this year but it's a lot sided picture. of something else the i.m.f. has said it's in favor of a global minimum paul let's talk straight ask proposed by you is treasury secretary janet yellen to prevent corporate tax avoidance idea is also finding supporters here enjoyed that. german machinery manufacturers are world class now their expertise is needed to speed up the feeling of stare out called 900 x. one bios. clock up to do business i want to jones and berlin good to have you with us. oil prices edged high on wednesday on the prospect of stronger global economic growth after the international monetary fund said in its latest words economic outlook reports that unprecedented public spending to fight code 19 would push global growth to 6 percent this year a rate not seen since well the $970.00 s. but the
times are good for the. warming from. douglas. card yet. the industry is controlling your thoughts the great books of the 20th century. present a hoax use. the public radio meet manufacturing new clothing store to a 3rd to. a silver lining on the horizon for the global economy the international monetary fund has raised its outlook for global growth for this year but it's a lot sided picture. of something else the i.m.f. has said it's in favor of a global minimum paul let's talk straight ask...
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time of unprecedented isolation has caused us burchinal to invite strangers into our. i have 0 meetings with my students i broadcast my b.b.c. radio programme here and interviews and presentations and things all from here making us consider things about our domestic spaces we've never thought of before and know that that china. is a mirror behind me the friends feed i write books in serial for interviews and interviewees whether or not participants and writers suddenly it's all about the books. to be sure you will tilt. to. a lot of people actually but you studies and have them studies and to be the kinds of experts isn't called upon in television interviews to talk about areas. concerned you know they're situated in an. diamonds that actually are. if the same time you can also see when the background has been really clear try. the bookshelf it's multifunction it is somehow neutral and professional yet also. it conveys messages about who we are and didn't want people to think. over 50 years ago erving goffman a sociologist thought about how do we shift from thinking about the world as being like authentic or fake and instead how is it more about being sincere or cynical so he s
time of unprecedented isolation has caused us burchinal to invite strangers into our. i have 0 meetings with my students i broadcast my b.b.c. radio programme here and interviews and presentations and things all from here making us consider things about our domestic spaces we've never thought of before and know that that china. is a mirror behind me the friends feed i write books in serial for interviews and interviewees whether or not participants and writers suddenly it's all about the books....
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time. >> yes sir. approximately 140 pounds. frank: as a police officer since 2007. you are familiar with the equipment he is wearing. the duty belt what is present? >> initially firearm, handcuffs, mace, a radio holder and radio and multiple magazines. that is to hold the bullets for the firearm. frank: anybody armor? >> yes. frank: based on your experience can you estimate the approximate weight of the equipment the defendant is wearing in this photograph? >> approximately 30 or 40 pounds frank: please take that down. why did you endeavor to collect other items of evidence. >> yes. frank: why did you acquire? >> critical incident protocol is the uniform as well as equipment including firearm. frank: did you acquire videos? >> yes, sir. frank: on may 25th, 2020 did you where they had body camera?>> >> yes, sir. frank: did you grab those? >> yes sir. frank: how the process is done? >> mpd crime lab retains the physical body one camera downloads and provides to me at dca. frank: you acquire those video. >> yes sir. frank: you also acquired other videos as well. >> yes, sir. frank: with regard to the body can videos have you watch those? >> yes, sir. frank: those have a timestamp on them. >> the
time. >> yes sir. approximately 140 pounds. frank: as a police officer since 2007. you are familiar with the equipment he is wearing. the duty belt what is present? >> initially firearm, handcuffs, mace, a radio holder and radio and multiple magazines. that is to hold the bullets for the firearm. frank: anybody armor? >> yes. frank: based on your experience can you estimate the approximate weight of the equipment the defendant is wearing in this photograph? >>...