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are for if i make, could wejust are for those viewers perhaps who were not born who don't relive thosethe attacks as well as other journalists, idea. i covered the attacks as well as otherjournalists, but just for them, perhaps, why the twin towers, why was the twin towers targeted?— twin towers, why was the twin towers targeted? that's a good cuestion. towers targeted? that's a good question- it's — towers targeted? that's a good question. it's something - towers targeted? that's a good question. it's something i've i question. it's something i've given a lot of thought to. i think in a way, the terrorists and i were on the same wavelength because we both saw this because of its height, because of its proximity to wall street, we cite as a symbol of american economic might and possibly even a symbol of america in and of itself. the fact that you build the building so very, very tall, 110 stories, it's almost like a challenge, see what you can do, come and get us, it was a symbol of pride, of the american spirit, of american economic might.— economic might. there were other huge _ econ
are for if i make, could wejust are for those viewers perhaps who were not born who don't relive thosethe attacks as well as other journalists, idea. i covered the attacks as well as otherjournalists, but just for them, perhaps, why the twin towers, why was the twin towers targeted?— twin towers, why was the twin towers targeted? that's a good cuestion. towers targeted? that's a good question- it's — towers targeted? that's a good question. it's something - towers targeted? that's a good...
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wejust let's touch on the mental health aspects. wejust heard how challenging this could be for your daughter, herfriends and pupils going back to school. i daughter, her friends and pupils going back to school.— going back to school. i think there's a — going back to school. i think there's a bit _ going back to school. i think there's a bit of— going back to school. i think there's a bit of uncertainty l going back to school. i think| there's a bit of uncertainty in general. starting to mix with friends and everything. there is something there. the case of my daughter, she hasn't been... she's concerned the danger is still there. she's looking forward to school and seeing herfriends she's looking forward to school and seeing her friends again. she's looking forward to school and seeing herfriends again. but she's looking forward to school and seeing her friends again. but she would rather have it a little bit safer. , ., ., ., safer. old guy, we have to leave it there. safer. old guy, we have to leave it there- many _ safer. old g
wejust let's touch on the mental health aspects. wejust heard how challenging this could be for your daughter, herfriends and pupils going back to school. i daughter, her friends and pupils going back to school.— going back to school. i think there's a — going back to school. i think there's a bit _ going back to school. i think there's a bit of— going back to school. i think there's a bit of uncertainty l going back to school. i think| there's a bit of uncertainty in general. starting to...
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wejust don't sections of opinion against any tax rises.or if it is reflective of a wider public shift. borisjohnson has a huge majority at the moment. i boris johnson has a huge ma'ority at the moment.— the moment. i think we have to be careful with _ the moment. i think we have to be careful with all _ the moment. i think we have to be careful with all polls, _ the moment. i think we have to be careful with all polls, to be - careful with all polls, to be honest _ careful with all polls, to be honest i— careful with all polls, to be honest. i think it's made some realty— honest. i think it's made some really had _ honest. i think it's made some really bad decisions, although not necessarily unsurprising over the last necessarily unsurprising over the test week~ — necessarily unsurprising over the last week. to see it from the opposition point of view, i actually think— opposition point of view, i actually think they're going into conflict season — think they're going into conflict season. all eyes will be on the labour party conference. i
wejust don't sections of opinion against any tax rises.or if it is reflective of a wider public shift. borisjohnson has a huge majority at the moment. i boris johnson has a huge ma'ority at the moment.— the moment. i think we have to be careful with _ the moment. i think we have to be careful with all _ the moment. i think we have to be careful with all polls, _ the moment. i think we have to be careful with all polls, to be - careful with all polls, to be honest _ careful with all polls, to...
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wejust met, and in a minute or two it was, like, all over.hing in our souls, it's like... it's like we knew each other in past lives or something. she'd say, "let's have a meal with a nice bottle of wine." he has campaigned forfairer compensation forfamilies of the nearly 3,000 victims. the impact of that day will never diminish for the families, but today, 20 years to the day, president biden hopes to get america past the 9/11 era, moving it from memory to history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, new york. let's get more on this from our north america correspondent, nada tawfik what is the mood in new york at the moment? ~ , ., ~ ., what is the mood in new york at the moment? ~ ,, ~ ., , moment? well, you know, the son is now shining — moment? well, you know, the son is now shining and _ moment? well, you know, the son is now shining and the _ moment? well, you know, the son is now shining and the day _ moment? well, you know, the son is now shining and the day is _ moment? well, you know, the son is now shining and the day is very - now shining and
wejust met, and in a minute or two it was, like, all over.hing in our souls, it's like... it's like we knew each other in past lives or something. she'd say, "let's have a meal with a nice bottle of wine." he has campaigned forfairer compensation forfamilies of the nearly 3,000 victims. the impact of that day will never diminish for the families, but today, 20 years to the day, president biden hopes to get america past the 9/11 era, moving it from memory to history. nomia iqbal, bbc...
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in either problem then, wejust never took 50 ago.we are paying for it. ,, ~ action and now we are paying for it. i. ~ , for it. do you think it is auoin for it. do you think it is going to _ for it. do you think it is going to get _ for it. do you think it is going to get worse - for it. do you think it is going to get worse thisj for it. do you think it is - going to get worse this year thanit going to get worse this year than it is now?— going to get worse this year than it is now? yes, i think we are going _ than it is now? yes, i think we are going to — than it is now? yes, i think we are going to be _ than it is now? yes, i think we are going to be a _ than it is now? yes, i think we are going to be a driver- are going to be a driver probably another six weeks, unfortunately that will allow five to and spread. i feel much as a solo so there are at a very high rate. their land in areas that are unbanned in sunny fires and that is the big problem this year. we have containment and delegates new onesjumping of the line, and making
in either problem then, wejust never took 50 ago.we are paying for it. ,, ~ action and now we are paying for it. i. ~ , for it. do you think it is auoin for it. do you think it is going to _ for it. do you think it is going to get _ for it. do you think it is going to get worse - for it. do you think it is going to get worse thisj for it. do you think it is - going to get worse this year thanit going to get worse this year than it is now?— going to get worse this year than it is now? yes, i...
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wejust want all to have a normal life. if- picture here? indeed.if the - all to have a normal life. if the back it's a nation is helping, that's what should happen —— vaccination. at least have the choice. ~ ., vaccination. at least have the choice. ~ . ., ., ., choice. what about the argument that half of this particular _ choice. what about the argument that half of this particular age _ choice. what about the argument that half of this particular age group - half of this particular age group may have already been infected anyway and have some natural immunity? i anyway and have some natural immunity?— anyway and have some natural immuni ? ,, ., �*, ., immunity? i guess that's part of it, if ou immunity? i guess that's part of it, if you have — immunity? i guess that's part of it, if you have already _ immunity? i guess that's part of it, if you have already been _ immunity? i guess that's part of it, if you have already been infected, l if you have already been infected, maybe you chose out of it. but the ones who haven't been infected, they hav
wejust want all to have a normal life. if- picture here? indeed.if the - all to have a normal life. if the back it's a nation is helping, that's what should happen —— vaccination. at least have the choice. ~ ., vaccination. at least have the choice. ~ . ., ., ., choice. what about the argument that half of this particular _ choice. what about the argument that half of this particular age _ choice. what about the argument that half of this particular age group - half of this particular age...
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all the weapons that we gave them were made, most of them were made in communist countries, wejust boughtm from the communists and then sent them into afghanistan. they used polish aks, czechoslovakian aks, hungarian ak's, chinese aks, everybody�*s aks, and within a year of beginning the programme, we had armed about 400,000 mujahideen. peshawar in pakistan became a centre for the numerous competing mujahideen groups and their international supporters. weapons were pouring in, and the distribution was controlled by the pakistan intelligence service, the isi. the isi gave out bullet per bullet to their favourites. and who were their favourites? but the most similar islamist and hardline islamists. this was a way for the pakistani army to really exert its influence inside afghanistan, because what they hoped was eventually was that the islamists would win and the soviets would leave, and pakistan would have its proxy inside kabul. the mujahideen, with better weapons and knowledge of the terrain, were not an easy force to defeat. the afghan government and the soviets controlled the main citi
all the weapons that we gave them were made, most of them were made in communist countries, wejust boughtm from the communists and then sent them into afghanistan. they used polish aks, czechoslovakian aks, hungarian ak's, chinese aks, everybody�*s aks, and within a year of beginning the programme, we had armed about 400,000 mujahideen. peshawar in pakistan became a centre for the numerous competing mujahideen groups and their international supporters. weapons were pouring in, and the...
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wejust showed that photograph of you reporting from afghanistan back in 1989. there then? flit 1989. but was it like working there then? .., , 1989. but was it like working there then? _, , ., , 1989. but was it like working there then? , , . ., then? of course, it was such a different time _ then? of course, it was such a different time but _ then? of course, it was such a different time but a _ then? of course, it was such a different time but a very - then? of course, it was such a different time but a very same place, those were the last days of the cold war, the battles between the cold war, the battles between the two big superpowers the united states and the soviet union and afghanistan found itself caught in the middle and i remember so vividly at that time how afghans would keep turning to me when they knew the last soviet soldier had left in february of 1989 and saying, do you think things will get better? what you think will happen next? thousand time where there was no social media, hardly any media at all and afghanistan, there are only three intern
wejust showed that photograph of you reporting from afghanistan back in 1989. there then? flit 1989. but was it like working there then? .., , 1989. but was it like working there then? _, , ., , 1989. but was it like working there then? , , . ., then? of course, it was such a different time _ then? of course, it was such a different time but _ then? of course, it was such a different time but a _ then? of course, it was such a different time but a very - then? of course, it was such a...
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we don't follow, wejust make it happen. we have to — that's what we do.kes us captains. hello, second april to return to prior, try to —— brighter weather, with the exception of the heavy rain in northern scotland. a day to come on sunday for much of the uk, minus the heavy rain in northern scotland with the addition, though, of rain moving into wales from this weather system approaching from the south—west. it will be turning wetter here as the days goes on. that is how the day begins, it will be a cooler start, it has been turning fresh from the north, a lot of cloud in scotland, helpful, and will slip south into northern england and they will be a few light showers and at the same time northern and western scotland brighten up during the day. a few sunny spells in northern ireland as they will be across south—east england and east anglia. are increasing in the midlands and wales. the rain will impact parts of south—west england, especially cornwall and devon, and it looks like it will cover much of wales by the time we get into the evening and temperat
we don't follow, wejust make it happen. we have to — that's what we do.kes us captains. hello, second april to return to prior, try to —— brighter weather, with the exception of the heavy rain in northern scotland. a day to come on sunday for much of the uk, minus the heavy rain in northern scotland with the addition, though, of rain moving into wales from this weather system approaching from the south—west. it will be turning wetter here as the days goes on. that is how the day begins,...
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wejust need him out. applause so, how do we do it?d to use those words on daytime tv. but i can remind you of what he said to us 29 years ago in the aftermath of a general election that left another tired and divisive conservative government in power. paddy gave us our mission. our role, he said, is to be the catalyst, the gathering point for a broader movement dedicated to winning the battle of ideas which will give britain an electable alternative to conservative government. friends, paddy was right. that was the role of the liberal democrats then and it is the role of the liberal democrats today. applause we must be the gathering point for everyone fed up with the indecency and incompetence of this conservative government. make no mistake, the electoral arithmetic is clear. these conservatives can't be defeated next time unless we, the liberal democrats, win tory seats. borisjohnson will liberal democrats, win tory seats. boris johnson will stay liberal democrats, win tory seats. borisjohnson will stay in downing street unless we p
wejust need him out. applause so, how do we do it?d to use those words on daytime tv. but i can remind you of what he said to us 29 years ago in the aftermath of a general election that left another tired and divisive conservative government in power. paddy gave us our mission. our role, he said, is to be the catalyst, the gathering point for a broader movement dedicated to winning the battle of ideas which will give britain an electable alternative to conservative government. friends, paddy...
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year on year, wejust example, the king power stadium.quality in the pitch get better and better as well, that's because the women super league now not only attracts top all start gain, but they also managed to keep them here as well, for example, tobin heat, a two—time world cup winner with the us just got back from the olympics where she won a bronze medal at the usa. she plays for manchester united connection committee left at the end of last season, but today she signed with i sign a two—year deal and says she really enjoys the competitiveness of this league, so attendants up now, less than a year away from england hosting that women's european championships in this country, so a lot of expectation of what can be achieved on and off the pitch is the focus really turns to the domestic game over the next few months. a, lot really turns to the domestic game over the next few months. a lot of expectation is _ over the next few months. a lot of expectation is offered _ over the next few months. a lot of expectation is offered chelsea - ove
year on year, wejust example, the king power stadium.quality in the pitch get better and better as well, that's because the women super league now not only attracts top all start gain, but they also managed to keep them here as well, for example, tobin heat, a two—time world cup winner with the us just got back from the olympics where she won a bronze medal at the usa. she plays for manchester united connection committee left at the end of last season, but today she signed with i sign a...
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we all have our secrets, we just did not l our secrets, wejust did not get to yours yet!yet! shaken, stirred and very, - get to yours yet! shaken, stirred and very, very - get to yours yet! shaken, l stirred and very, very late! finally, the newest bond film is released with the premiere in london.
we all have our secrets, we just did not l our secrets, wejust did not get to yours yet!yet! shaken, stirred and very, - get to yours yet! shaken, stirred and very, very - get to yours yet! shaken, l stirred and very, very late! finally, the newest bond film is released with the premiere in london.
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wejust sort of in the crux of the operation. move. we thought maybe the anaesthetist or one of the nursing staff was actually manoeuvring the table, but even the staff that were not at the operating table, the other nursing staff and the scientists managing the heart—lung machine, they all felt the room moving as well. it was a really bizarre feeling, because it was quite sustained. it probably felt like a minute at least, maybe two minutes. looking around the room, all of the i v polls were moving. some of the plants were all shaking. clearly it wasn't the anaesthetist fiddling with the anaesthetist fiddling with the operating table.- the operating table. yes, indeed. _ the operating table. yes, indeed. it _ the operating table. yes, indeed, it sounds - the operating table. yes, indeed, it sounds like - the operating table. yes, indeed, it sounds like a l the operating table. yes, - indeed, it sounds like a really terrifying thing to go through. i am glad to hear that you and your team in the operating theatre are safe and that
wejust sort of in the crux of the operation. move. we thought maybe the anaesthetist or one of the nursing staff was actually manoeuvring the table, but even the staff that were not at the operating table, the other nursing staff and the scientists managing the heart—lung machine, they all felt the room moving as well. it was a really bizarre feeling, because it was quite sustained. it probably felt like a minute at least, maybe two minutes. looking around the room, all of the i v polls were...
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wejust help, give many people have died. we just help, give them everything we've got.ross of monaco where she married — for gross of monaco where she married 26 years ago. —— grace. their— married 26 years ago. —— grace. their mission _ married 26 years ago. —— grace. their mission is to bring peace to east— their mission is to bring peace to east timor, _ their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and _ their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and nowhere i their mission is to bring peace . to east timor, and nowhere else needs— to east timor, and nowhere else needs it — to east timor, and nowhere else needs it more _ to east timor, and nowhere else needs it more badly. _ needs it more badly. the _ needs it more badly. the government's. needs it more badly. . the government's case needs it more badly. - the government's case has needs it more badly. _ the government's case has been presented by the justice minister, who has campaigned vigorously for abolition, having once witnessed one of his clients being executed. she has spent many times at this grotto, a
wejust help, give many people have died. we just help, give them everything we've got.ross of monaco where she married — for gross of monaco where she married 26 years ago. —— grace. their— married 26 years ago. —— grace. their mission _ married 26 years ago. —— grace. their mission is to bring peace to east— their mission is to bring peace to east timor, _ their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and _ their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and nowhere i their...
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wejust of the equipment in their backpacks.g to be the size of the detail and the stricter measures, a with the students have to be vetted? ,, . , with the students have to be vetted? ,, ., , ., vetted? she has never revealed that and they're _ vetted? she has never revealed that and they're very _ that and they're very tight—lipped about security measures basically because they have been compromising security. the students will probably have to be vetted as reporters are but we travel with the first lady of the president or anyone else, we all put through some sort of check i don't know what that check i don't know what that check is. but the question is, will her classroom be cased before she goes and there? we do not know yet. she starts net next week. she is the first to combine that _ next week. she is the first to combine that role _ next week. she is the first to combine that role and - next week. she is the first to combine that role and her i next week. she is the first to | combine that role and herjob and keeping her
wejust of the equipment in their backpacks.g to be the size of the detail and the stricter measures, a with the students have to be vetted? ,, . , with the students have to be vetted? ,, ., , ., vetted? she has never revealed that and they're _ vetted? she has never revealed that and they're very _ that and they're very tight—lipped about security measures basically because they have been compromising security. the students will probably have to be vetted as reporters are but we travel with...
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we all have our secrets, we just did not l our secrets, wejust did not get to yours yet!ur secrets, we just did not get to yours yet!— get to yours yet! shaken, stirred and _ get to yours yet! shaken, stirred and very, - get to yours yet! shaken, stirred and very, very - get to yours yet! shaken, l stirred and very, very late! finally, the newest bond film is released with the premiere in london. hello and a warm welcome to viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. new evidence has shown the extent of foreign project funding by china, much of it in the form of expensive loans. the study by researchers at the us university william and mary shows china has that was as much international development money every year as the us and other major powers combined. a lot of the money supports china's belt and road initiative, beijing the initiative to build new trading routes and many of the loans are concealed from balance sheets and with the story, this is the agr pacific editor. in 150 page report full of hidden data, and took root us researchers four researchers to uncove
we all have our secrets, we just did not l our secrets, wejust did not get to yours yet!ur secrets, we just did not get to yours yet!— get to yours yet! shaken, stirred and _ get to yours yet! shaken, stirred and very, - get to yours yet! shaken, stirred and very, very - get to yours yet! shaken, l stirred and very, very late! finally, the newest bond film is released with the premiere in london. hello and a warm welcome to viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. new evidence has...
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are we simply expected to say, oh, well, tough, wejust have to accept that. we just have to watch our place within the united kingdom eroded every day. we have to say to our constituents, i'm sorry, but the goods that you could buy in your supermarket six months ago are no longer available. you're just going to have to accept that. i'm sorry, nick. that is not a tenable position for me as a political leader. and it's not one i'm prepared to sustain. i am not afraid to go to the country. i'm not afraid to go to the people and say, this is what i believe and i'm asking you to support the stance that we are taking. and i think that's a perfectly reasonable thing to do in a democracy. and i would remind you that in october 2019, boris johnson did precisely that. he went to the country, he brought down, he closed parliament down and forced a general election. so what is wrong with a politician, a political party saying, i want to go to the people, i want to put my case to the people? are you inspired by borisjohnson? do you think the way he delivered brexit, somet
are we simply expected to say, oh, well, tough, wejust have to accept that. we just have to watch our place within the united kingdom eroded every day. we have to say to our constituents, i'm sorry, but the goods that you could buy in your supermarket six months ago are no longer available. you're just going to have to accept that. i'm sorry, nick. that is not a tenable position for me as a political leader. and it's not one i'm prepared to sustain. i am not afraid to go to the country. i'm not...
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to go last year, but the lockdown, it didn't happen, then we was going to go again this year and wejust, kent is supposed to be known as the gateway to europe, but for much of the summer, international travel proved tricky if it was allowed at all, and the effects of that have certainly been felt here in folkestone. alison abbott has been running stores on the seafront for the past six years. obviously we have got the french people that come on holidays, and the belgians, and the riviera type, and we haven't had as many of those people, but we have got more local people. some businesses, even those that have opened during a pandemic, have been trying to cash in on a changing market. i think with the staycation becoming a lot more popular, i think a lot of people from england are realising there are some amazing spots in the uk. at this hotel, they say a different clientele has brought different demands. in all honestly, british guests are a lot more demanding because they have an idea what they have had historically overseas and they think that translates to a sort of traditional seasid
to go last year, but the lockdown, it didn't happen, then we was going to go again this year and wejust, kent is supposed to be known as the gateway to europe, but for much of the summer, international travel proved tricky if it was allowed at all, and the effects of that have certainly been felt here in folkestone. alison abbott has been running stores on the seafront for the past six years. obviously we have got the french people that come on holidays, and the belgians, and the riviera type,...
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wejust buried all the bodies we found. who had died. we just buried all the bodies we found.till displaced. this - all the bodies we found. many| are still displaced. this woman tells me she would like to return home but there is nothing to go back to. she comes from the port city. it was under militant control for more than one year. almost every building had been destroyed from previous fighting. it is here that the force has finally declared the tree. this was the stronghold of the militants. —— declared the tree. —— victory. the militants are thought to be hiding in a forest further south but the threat they pose is still real. anne soy, bbc news, cabo delgado. america's reckoning over race has illuminated all aspects of us life — including the art world. top museums and galleries are now soul searching over who holds the top jobs, and which artists get their work shown. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan has been finding out how calls for racialjustice are affecting america's art scene. a neighbourhood of washington steeped in civil rights history, with a gallery showcasing blac
wejust buried all the bodies we found. who had died. we just buried all the bodies we found.till displaced. this - all the bodies we found. many| are still displaced. this woman tells me she would like to return home but there is nothing to go back to. she comes from the port city. it was under militant control for more than one year. almost every building had been destroyed from previous fighting. it is here that the force has finally declared the tree. this was the stronghold of the...
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wejust i biden has talked about? this is not an isolated incident. is able to go to the scene right away and most of the strikes take place in and secure remote areas and if we continue to rely on these drone strikes from afar, especially without boots on the ground or accurate intelligence, thenit the ground or accurate intelligence, then it is very likely that there will be more civilian casualties more dead children.— will be more civilian casualties more dead children. thank you very much indeed- _ well, today the secretary of state anthony blinken has appeared before the senate foreign relations committee to defend the adminsitrations handling of the withdrawal — and he was asked about this drone strike and the details that are now emerging. here's his response. they are reviewing that strike and ensure that full assessment. you do not know if — ensure that full assessment. you do not know if there _ ensure that full assessment. you do not know if there was _ ensure that full assessment. you do not know if there was an _ ensure that full assessm
wejust i biden has talked about? this is not an isolated incident. is able to go to the scene right away and most of the strikes take place in and secure remote areas and if we continue to rely on these drone strikes from afar, especially without boots on the ground or accurate intelligence, thenit the ground or accurate intelligence, then it is very likely that there will be more civilian casualties more dead children.— will be more civilian casualties more dead children. thank you very much...
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but the reality is that the refineries are able to reduce the petrol, wejust is that the refineries aree petrol, we just can't get them to the pumps. 0nly reduce the petrol, we just can't get them to the pumps. only i% of petrol stations have actually closed but that will increase if the situation is not improved stop so you need good communications from the government to keep the nation informed i think the £30 limit would make sense and it would be accepted. we have got to resolve the immediate shortage of delivery. we been discussing the visa system being opened up that won't change overnight and i think the government may have to consider the mobilisation of the army to assist with their hgv movement. and of course you need to think about longer term, while the horizon plan for getting rid of the dvla qualification hold—ups that are caused by covid and then looking to recruit more drivers as you been discussing. we actually have other ideas available, we could retrain hundreds of afghan refugees, many of them are over here, they drove much bigger h tvs in their own countries. there
but the reality is that the refineries are able to reduce the petrol, wejust is that the refineries aree petrol, we just can't get them to the pumps. 0nly reduce the petrol, we just can't get them to the pumps. only i% of petrol stations have actually closed but that will increase if the situation is not improved stop so you need good communications from the government to keep the nation informed i think the £30 limit would make sense and it would be accepted. we have got to resolve the...
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wejust met, and in a minute or two it was like all over.omething in our souls, it's like, it's like we knew each and there's something in our souls, it's like... it's like we knew each other in past lives or something. she'd say, "let's have a meal with a nice bottle of wine." he's campaigned for fairer compensation forfamilies of the nearly 3,000 victims. the impact of that day will never diminish for the families, but today, 20 years to the day, president biden hopes to get america past the 9/11 era, moving it from memory to history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, new york. in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the lives of new yorkers were turned upside down — and many were drawn to public service for the first time. there was a surge in people enlisting for the us military, wanting to defend america. and for young adults, who grew up with parents suffering trauma from that day, there's still a desire to serve and to heal. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan has been talking to the daughter of a first responder, and the mayor ofjersey city, about how 9/1
wejust met, and in a minute or two it was like all over.omething in our souls, it's like, it's like we knew each and there's something in our souls, it's like... it's like we knew each other in past lives or something. she'd say, "let's have a meal with a nice bottle of wine." he's campaigned for fairer compensation forfamilies of the nearly 3,000 victims. the impact of that day will never diminish for the families, but today, 20 years to the day, president biden hopes to get america...
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wejust doesn't seem to recognise what is happening.ct has been on the decision to require people who work in the care sector to be vaccinated against covid—19. iii care sector to be vaccinated against covid-19. , , ., ., covid-19. if i 'ust give you a coule covid-19. if i 'ust give you a couple of — covid-19. if i just give you a couple of statistics, - covid-19. if i just give you a couple of statistics, before | couple of statistics, before covid—19 came along, over 120,000 vacancies in social care in england, and it is estimated, these are the government owned figures, with the back log, we could lose another 40,000 staff coming in november, so thatis 40,000 staff coming in november, so that is 10% of the care population with those figures added together. the workforce is shrinking, and we get to a point where we cannot support the demand for social care was local —— local authorities, meaning the nhs is effective. it is a crisis then, so if we lose people in illnesses, that we are worse off before we are running on empty, we can't
wejust doesn't seem to recognise what is happening.ct has been on the decision to require people who work in the care sector to be vaccinated against covid—19. iii care sector to be vaccinated against covid-19. , , ., ., covid-19. if i 'ust give you a coule covid-19. if i 'ust give you a couple of — covid-19. if i just give you a couple of statistics, - covid-19. if i just give you a couple of statistics, before | couple of statistics, before covid—19 came along, over 120,000 vacancies in...
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so we don't have to kill all these animals, wejust have we don't have to kill all these animals, we juste to take the stem cell from them and i think this is a more viable and a much better option. companies using cow stem cells to grow lab grown beef burgers and steak are already trying out growth factors made in iceland. although the first ever growth factors came from animals, it is hoped this barley plant method will be cheaper and scalable because nature can do a lot of the heavy lifting. but at the moment, research is still on going to come up with the barley that produces the very best growth factors, which is why the volcanic and geothermal peculiarities of iceland are an ideal place to experiment with different growing conditions. they are growing conditions. they are growing the barley in this, volcanic pumice from mount hekla, somewhere over there. it hekla, somewhere overthere. it is inert, it doesn't release any nutrients into the plants, so these guys can control the nutrient mix the barley gets. we are in a high—tech greenhouse that is using geothermal energy for heating a
so we don't have to kill all these animals, wejust have we don't have to kill all these animals, we juste to take the stem cell from them and i think this is a more viable and a much better option. companies using cow stem cells to grow lab grown beef burgers and steak are already trying out growth factors made in iceland. although the first ever growth factors came from animals, it is hoped this barley plant method will be cheaper and scalable because nature can do a lot of the heavy lifting....
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respect, for her life, you know, she was a human being that existed in our community, and you know, wejust family feels that love from our communi . , �*, ., ., community. this evening's memorial in kidbrooke — community. this evening's memorial in kidbrooke comes _ community. this evening's memorial in kidbrooke comes six _ community. this evening's memorial in kidbrooke comes six months - community. this evening's memorial in kidbrooke comes six months after| in kidbrooke comes six months after the vigilfossilfuel oar in kidbrooke comes six months after the vigil fossil fuel oar murder victim gaia servadio. tenth —— sarah everard. tonight round the country vigils are to be held. as people light a candle thoughts will turn to women whose lives have been lost through violence. well, in the spring, there was the vigilfor sarah everard, who was murdered by a police officer. then there was the memorial for bieber henry and nicole smallman, who were murdered in a pot, add now another victim, another vigil, and another family changed forever. —— who were murdered in a park. this issue of violen
respect, for her life, you know, she was a human being that existed in our community, and you know, wejust family feels that love from our communi . , �*, ., ., community. this evening's memorial in kidbrooke — community. this evening's memorial in kidbrooke comes _ community. this evening's memorial in kidbrooke comes six _ community. this evening's memorial in kidbrooke comes six months - community. this evening's memorial in kidbrooke comes six months after| in kidbrooke comes six months...
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wejust need to, then we can get through this.ics chain is to get the job done with the pressures that they face. hagar is to get the job done with the pressures that they face. how many are coming — pressures that they face. how many are coming to _ pressures that they face. how many are coming to you — pressures that they face. how many are coming to you now _ pressures that they face. how many are coming to you now for _ pressures that they face. how many are coming to you now for training? | are coming to you now for training? because it seems like a jewel picture on things to become a lorry driver, because some say it is unattractive job, driver, because some say it is unattractivejob, you driver, because some say it is unattractive job, you are away from home etc, but because of the shortage, lorry drivers are being offered 70 to £80,000 to do the job. undoubtedly, there have been increases in the driver sector, for sure. that will help, but we need to retain that amazing end work skilled individuals and we need to work toge
wejust need to, then we can get through this.ics chain is to get the job done with the pressures that they face. hagar is to get the job done with the pressures that they face. how many are coming — pressures that they face. how many are coming to _ pressures that they face. how many are coming to you — pressures that they face. how many are coming to you now _ pressures that they face. how many are coming to you now for _ pressures that they face. how many are coming to you now for...
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we are very happy with everybody�*s play, ball striking, so wejust we are very happy with everybody�*f gutsy performances so i am confident with that, it is just a question of a few things going right for us, getting the odd break, there is no doubt about that. these are today's foursomes. the opening match, which sees america's brooks koepka and daniel berger face the spanish pair sergio garcia and john rahm, has just got under way. there's live commentary now on bbc radio five live sports xtra. and they're approaching half—time in the two lunchtime games in the premier league, with three of the top five in action. manchester city are at the early league leaders chelsea, who beat them in the champions league final last season. it's currently goalless at stamford bridge. manchester united, who like those two sides also have a chance of being top of the table today, are playing aston villa at old trafford, where it's also currently 0—0. you can follow all of today's football on the bbc sport website including the women's super league with everton playing birmingham city. and you can ke
we are very happy with everybody�*s play, ball striking, so wejust we are very happy with everybody�*f gutsy performances so i am confident with that, it is just a question of a few things going right for us, getting the odd break, there is no doubt about that. these are today's foursomes. the opening match, which sees america's brooks koepka and daniel berger face the spanish pair sergio garcia and john rahm, has just got under way. there's live commentary now on bbc radio five live sports...
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can wejust compare and contrast as it were . longer-term problem.r relaxes rules for foreign telegraph essay from minister relaxes rules forforeign hgv drivers and the guardian says brexit u—turn. in a sense i suppose it is not hugely surprising the two papers should take that contrasting interpretation of it. what is your take though on the kind of more if you try and take away their perspectives on the significance of this move given they have been demands from other industries for at least a year for kind of role changes on this and things like farming saying we are not going to be able to get in various seasonal crops because police give us visas and the government does it for this. it is going to be hard to sustain its policy position once it has made this temporary move as it keeps telling us it is temporary. yes. this temporary move as it keeps telling us it is temporary. yes, i'm in the home _ telling us it is temporary. yes, i'm in the home secretary _ telling us it is temporary. yes, i'm in the home secretary has - telling us it is tempora
can wejust compare and contrast as it were . longer-term problem.r relaxes rules for foreign telegraph essay from minister relaxes rules forforeign hgv drivers and the guardian says brexit u—turn. in a sense i suppose it is not hugely surprising the two papers should take that contrasting interpretation of it. what is your take though on the kind of more if you try and take away their perspectives on the significance of this move given they have been demands from other industries for at least...
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but in thejurassic, if wejust quite a lot of their fossils. this time. they are today, of course, but we had a northern continent, and another one at this time. and we know ankylosaurs very well from these northern continents but we don�*t know them well at all from the southern continent. and there is kind of tantalising evidence that they were there, but we haven�*t really had anything good, apart from one specimen from australia. so it is exciting for all of reasons. just briefl , is exciting for all of reasons. just briefly. who _ is exciting for all of reasons. just briefly, who gets _ is exciting for all of reasons. just briefly, who gets tips on these fines, because honestly the research at the natural history museum is exceptional, and i�*m sure that is why you are involved, but in terms of where this ends up, who can claim it? in of where this ends up, who can claim it? , .., , , . ., , of where this ends up, who can claim it? , . ., it? in this case we purchased a fossil from _ it? in this case we purchased a fossil from a _ it? in t
but in thejurassic, if wejust quite a lot of their fossils. this time. they are today, of course, but we had a northern continent, and another one at this time. and we know ankylosaurs very well from these northern continents but we don�*t know them well at all from the southern continent. and there is kind of tantalising evidence that they were there, but we haven�*t really had anything good, apart from one specimen from australia. so it is exciting for all of reasons. just briefl , is...
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and now if wejust, you know, going back to - wejust, you know, going back to gavin williamson, one of in the reshuffle and also as being quite a big name, someone who has been in the headlines rather a lot through this pandemic, what was some of the things that were probably the things that tipped him over the edge of as someone who was likely to be losing his role? weill. likely to be losing his role? well, for gavin williamson, _ likely to be losing his role? well, for gavin williamson, i _ likely to be losing his role? well, for gavin williamson, i think- likely to be losing his role? well, for gavin williamson, i think the l for gavin williamson, i think the issues have been largely the handling of the exam situation and the schooling through the pandemic. so we saw all the disruption to schooling that had happened and with children being sent home and then the questions of how then to best manage assessments, tests, exams, gcses, a—levels in england, so last summer... in the last year, so over a year ago, in those exams the decision taken by the... in the department for education
and now if wejust, you know, going back to - wejust, you know, going back to gavin williamson, one of in the reshuffle and also as being quite a big name, someone who has been in the headlines rather a lot through this pandemic, what was some of the things that were probably the things that tipped him over the edge of as someone who was likely to be losing his role? weill. likely to be losing his role? well, for gavin williamson, _ likely to be losing his role? well, for gavin williamson, i _...
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children, it's likely to be a couple days after your exposed to the virus before you can pass it on, but wejustt sure. can pass it on, but we 'ust aren't sure. �* , ., ., can pass it on, but we 'ust aren't sure. �*, ., ., , sure. it's not long either way, is it? debbie _ sure. it's not long either way, is it? debbie says,... _ sure. it's not long either way, is it? debbie says,... given - sure. it's not long either way, is it? debbie says,... given the i sure. it's not long either way, is it? debbie says,... given the jc| sure. it's not long either way, is l it? debbie says,... given the jc vi it? debbie says,... given thejc vi decision and the risk of myocarditis after the second vaccine, especially in younger males, would it be advisable that he goes for the second dose or leaves at one? you can't advise and that medical aspect, but what are you thinking? i would put this —— i put this question to three people on thejc vi before this. myocarditis is one of the key side effects that that group of scientists were looking at. this is inflammation of the heart muscle and it's more common in young
children, it's likely to be a couple days after your exposed to the virus before you can pass it on, but wejustt sure. can pass it on, but we 'ust aren't sure. �* , ., ., can pass it on, but we 'ust aren't sure. �*, ., ., , sure. it's not long either way, is it? debbie _ sure. it's not long either way, is it? debbie says,... _ sure. it's not long either way, is it? debbie says,... given - sure. it's not long either way, is it? debbie says,... given the i sure. it's not long either way, is...
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and amberand overhauled, and we go from having green and amber and red list countries, and instead wejust list countries, and instead we just have read this countries and open countries. read this countries, use to quarantine in a hotel, but it means the rest of the world is not on that list and i consider to be open, so a big change. if you are fully vaccinated from the lith of october, you will not need to have a predeparture test, but you will still have the time being, in that small period of time, has to have a pcr test when you get back in again. what will be changing as well from the 4th what will be changing as well from the lith of october is if you are not fully vaccinated, and if you are now coming from one of his openness countries, you will be required to quarantine. you will also be required and that is at home, rather than a hotel, but you also be requiring to have a predeparture test and also to pcr tests when you get back to the uk. quite a big difference now happening between those who are fully vaccinated and people who are not fully vaccinated. another big thing that i
and amberand overhauled, and we go from having green and amber and red list countries, and instead wejust list countries, and instead we just have read this countries and open countries. read this countries, use to quarantine in a hotel, but it means the rest of the world is not on that list and i consider to be open, so a big change. if you are fully vaccinated from the lith of october, you will not need to have a predeparture test, but you will still have the time being, in that small period...
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may be a digital headquarters today is more important than your physical headquarters, which is why wejustgital headquarters. and i will tell you we also have something called a health cloud, and the health cloud has a conference certificate for he had probably been to a bunch of conferences can be with us around your neck, when i got tested that a covered test and i�*m negative, it gets put into our health cloud and then there is a qr code right here that says that i can come into the conference. this is what keeps us safe, so i think at the end of the day, choose where you want to wear, but let�*s do it safely, whether you�*re going to go into your office or you�*re going to go into an event are ready you�*re going to come into our ranch, we are going to come into our ranch, we are going to come into our ranch, we are going to make sure you are tested and that you�*re going to come in, you don�*t have code that, and everyone can work together safely. that is number one. just everyone can work together safely. that is number one.— that is number one. just very cuickl , that is number one.
may be a digital headquarters today is more important than your physical headquarters, which is why wejustgital headquarters. and i will tell you we also have something called a health cloud, and the health cloud has a conference certificate for he had probably been to a bunch of conferences can be with us around your neck, when i got tested that a covered test and i�*m negative, it gets put into our health cloud and then there is a qr code right here that says that i can come into the...
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wejust did not have the vaccines in a timely manner.accination for the population. we are now vaccinating 2 million people per day. you population. we are now vaccinating 2 million people per day.— million people per day. you will be held by the — million people per day. you will be held by the announcement - million people per day. you will be held by the announcement by - million people per day. you will be | held by the announcement by pfizer they will produce in brazil. what vaccine have you had in brazil up to this point? it vaccine have you had in brazil up to this oint? , ., ., this point? it is important to hiuuhliht this point? it is important to highlight that, _ this point? it is important to highlight that, we _ this point? it is important to highlight that, we have - this point? it is important to - highlight that, we have currently four vaccines being used in brazil. we started with the activated vaccine which is not used in the us or europe. then we have the astrazeneca vaccine, currently it is the vaccine which has been
wejust did not have the vaccines in a timely manner.accination for the population. we are now vaccinating 2 million people per day. you population. we are now vaccinating 2 million people per day.— million people per day. you will be held by the — million people per day. you will be held by the announcement - million people per day. you will be held by the announcement by - million people per day. you will be | held by the announcement by pfizer they will produce in brazil. what vaccine...
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this first initial conference in virginia go for a's case will be getting under shortly, and wejust found that this court does not have jurisdiction in this case, and secondly that prince andrew was not properly served with the complaint against him. now, it will be up to a judge in new york to make a decision, of course, on those two issues. on the side of virginia giuffre, her lawyers have been very clear in court documents where they stand. they have written to the judge and provided evidence that says that not only did they deliver papers to a metropolitan police officer at prince andrew's home in windsor great park. but that they also had sent copies to his royal house of his e—mail, they posted it in first class mail to one of his homes, and they had also been in touch with british court officials touch with british court officials to try to get the complete over to prince andrew, so they do believe that he has been properly served through the normal procedures that have been outlined about how to go about doing that. they also have just really accuse the duke of york of trying to e
this first initial conference in virginia go for a's case will be getting under shortly, and wejust found that this court does not have jurisdiction in this case, and secondly that prince andrew was not properly served with the complaint against him. now, it will be up to a judge in new york to make a decision, of course, on those two issues. on the side of virginia giuffre, her lawyers have been very clear in court documents where they stand. they have written to the judge and provided...
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in terms of railings, well, wejust don't $60,000,000 estate.decide thatjamie spears should be replaced, that the conservatorship should continue, but with someone else leading that, she may decide that it should be terminated completely, or, of course, she could decide that both petitions from both sides should be denied and the situation from the arrangement would carry on pretty much unchanged. that of christ would not be satisfactory to the 93 britney supporters who have gathered outside the courthouse. now, i should say says about the pop star's immediate future, but it could have wider implications. many people i campaigning to reform the system in the united states it will be watching this results very carefully. watching this results very carefully-— watching this results very carefull . ~ ., ~' watching this results very carefull . ~ ., ,, carefully. while, i would think so, because the _ carefully. while, i would think so, because the one _ carefully. while, i would think so, because the one thing _ carefully. while, i would think so,
in terms of railings, well, wejust don't $60,000,000 estate.decide thatjamie spears should be replaced, that the conservatorship should continue, but with someone else leading that, she may decide that it should be terminated completely, or, of course, she could decide that both petitions from both sides should be denied and the situation from the arrangement would carry on pretty much unchanged. that of christ would not be satisfactory to the 93 britney supporters who have gathered outside the...
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are proven true, if it turns out there has been abuse, this could have some criminal ramifications, wejust possibility. and if you say, jimmy spears denies| yet what is a possibility. and if. you say, jimmy spears denies any wrongdoing. can you have a pick—up on the comments we heard from britney spears's lawyer distend that this may have ramifications that go well beyond her story, for how conservatorships work more broadly. do you agree with that? i can conservatorships work more broadly. do you agree with that?— do you agree with that? i can see that because _ do you agree with that? i can see that because conservatorship - do you agree with that? i can see i that because conservatorship abuse is a problem also is a problem in this country, and this case serves notice that enough is enough and that conservators who may not be engaging in self—dealing or breaching their fiduciary duties, they need to be careful. so they have certainly served notice for conservatives across the country that you certainly cannot proceed with impunity if you are engaged in any kind of wrongdoing or miscondu
are proven true, if it turns out there has been abuse, this could have some criminal ramifications, wejust possibility. and if you say, jimmy spears denies| yet what is a possibility. and if. you say, jimmy spears denies any wrongdoing. can you have a pick—up on the comments we heard from britney spears's lawyer distend that this may have ramifications that go well beyond her story, for how conservatorships work more broadly. do you agree with that? i can conservatorships work more broadly....
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wejust met and in a minute or two it was like all over.ng it from memory to history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, new york. 67 people killed in the attacks were british citizens — and many of their relatives will attend a service today at the september 11 memorial garden in london. graham satchell is there for us. graham, a difficult day for these families. we are expecting a small, private ceremony here at memorial garden. the main focus will be in new york but as you say, 67 british people did die in the attack on september 1120 years ago. most of those were working in the twin towers. some were very unlucky just working in the twin towers. some were very unluckyjust have been there in that morning for a meeting or another event. this memorial here is been in this garden since about 2003. it has become a very important focus of attention for the families because many of them don't have a grave or a gravestone they can visit. there is a half tons section of the twin towers buried and preserved in resin in the ground underneath this memorial and
wejust met and in a minute or two it was like all over.ng it from memory to history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, new york. 67 people killed in the attacks were british citizens — and many of their relatives will attend a service today at the september 11 memorial garden in london. graham satchell is there for us. graham, a difficult day for these families. we are expecting a small, private ceremony here at memorial garden. the main focus will be in new york but as you say, 67 british people did...
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they must of been there but up until this point wejust had of been there but up until this point we justnow this very well from the northern continents but we don�*t know them well at all from the southern continents. there is this tantalising evidence that they were there but we really haven�*t had anything good apart from the one specimen from australia. yes, this is exciting for all sorts of things. doctor susannah maidment is a senior researcher at the natural history museum, and she�*s been telling strictly come dancing is due to go ahead as planned is two stories published by the paper that three of the professional dancers are not vaccinated against covid. the bbc two bbc said _ vaccinated against covid. the bbc two bbc said it's _ vaccinated against covid. the bbc two bbc said it's not _ vaccinated against covid. the bbc two bbc said it's not a _ vaccinated against covid. the bbc two bbc said it's not a place - vaccinated against covid. the bbc two bbc said it's not a place to i two bbc said it�*s not a place to confirm the vaccination status of anybody on the show. strictly star
they must of been there but up until this point wejust had of been there but up until this point we justnow this very well from the northern continents but we don�*t know them well at all from the southern continents. there is this tantalising evidence that they were there but we really haven�*t had anything good apart from the one specimen from australia. yes, this is exciting for all sorts of things. doctor susannah maidment is a senior researcher at the natural history museum, and...
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we just touched on wejust touched on it, it is not just about the stories behind the runners but the _ this fact? my god, it's exciting to be back. the last year— this fact? my god, it's exciting to be back. the last year has - this fact? my god, it's exciting to be back. the last year has been, | this fact? my god, it's exciting to l be back. the last year has been, is for all charities, rough. with events been cancelled, you know, and as a charity who relies on events to bring in lots of money to fund the research that we do, for that to end, we really had to rethink and regroup but to be back, there's nothing like being back around people, you know, people like embracing being back out there, raising money for the charity and we cannot think our supporters are not because you know research is what we do it without the money coming in we cannot find that so we are so thankful to have great north run back and as a northerner as well this is like my patch so it's just so exciting to be back up here. essen so exciting to be back up here. even thou:h it so exciting to be back up here.
we just touched on wejust touched on it, it is not just about the stories behind the runners but the _ this fact? my god, it's exciting to be back. the last year— this fact? my god, it's exciting to be back. the last year has - this fact? my god, it's exciting to be back. the last year has been, | this fact? my god, it's exciting to l be back. the last year has been, is for all charities, rough. with events been cancelled, you know, and as a charity who relies on events to bring in lots of...
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wejust what anybody is willing to speak to up to now.another devastating storm is an eye—opener. the people who stand on the other side of the fences who don't live there who are yelling that we are talking about interference, free enterprise by doing something about climate change, they don't live there, they don't live, they don't understand. last week right here and in so many other communities these waves the streets here. testing the ageing infrastructure and taking lives. more lives were taken here than down in louisiana was up let me say that again, they had over 20 inches of rain, they had 178 mile an hour winds gusts and more lives are taken here then down in louisiana. and you all saw the herring images of families trapped in flooding basements and struggling to survive. you just along this valley, talk to the people, i'm sure the presses on that. my message to everyone grappling with this deposition is, we are not going home until this gets done. i really mean that. we are not leaving, working to continue to shout as long as i
wejust what anybody is willing to speak to up to now.another devastating storm is an eye—opener. the people who stand on the other side of the fences who don't live there who are yelling that we are talking about interference, free enterprise by doing something about climate change, they don't live there, they don't live, they don't understand. last week right here and in so many other communities these waves the streets here. testing the ageing infrastructure and taking lives. more lives...
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wejust have to look at what is happening this summer with the heat, with the flooding, in new york, londonually telling us this message that things are getting worse. but what people need in order to reduce anxiety is to see government action to be aligned with that science. thank you for talking to us this morning. apple has issued a software patch to block so—called "zero—click" spyware that could infect iphones and ipads. apple said it took action after reports surfaced of new spyware thought to be used by the israeli company nso group. an independent watchdog — citizen lab —identified the flaw, which lets hackers access devices through the imessage service even if users do not click on a link or file. three people have died after a car crashed into a residential building in west london overnight. police say they arrived at the scene on the great western road in notting hill to find the car on fire, and evacuated a number of residents from the building as a precaution. officers say they don't believe any other vechicles were involved. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt ta
wejust have to look at what is happening this summer with the heat, with the flooding, in new york, londonually telling us this message that things are getting worse. but what people need in order to reduce anxiety is to see government action to be aligned with that science. thank you for talking to us this morning. apple has issued a software patch to block so—called "zero—click" spyware that could infect iphones and ipads. apple said it took action after reports surfaced of new...
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wejust have a clear agenda that we can't leave the coal until 2030.possible. it's actually not the tasks of climate activist or the industry to make german politics climate neutral but thatis german politics climate neutral but that is what we see at the moment. and we as green party we project, we suggest our climate protection programme which clearly says we can't do it and we should do it for sure with european and international partners. sure with european and international artners. . ~' ,, sure with european and international artners. ., ~ ., ., , partners. thank you for 'oining us on the sac. * partners. thank you for 'oining us on the sac. we h partners. thank you forjoining us on the bbc. we appreciate - partners. thank you forjoining us on the bbc. we appreciate it. - partners. thank you forjoining us on the bbc. we appreciate it. so | on the bbc. we appreciate it. so that's the pitch from the green party. it's currently polling 3rd. was pulling first but still a clear 3rd. we've heard them greens, we've heard from angela merkel cdu party, ne
wejust have a clear agenda that we can't leave the coal until 2030.possible. it's actually not the tasks of climate activist or the industry to make german politics climate neutral but thatis german politics climate neutral but that is what we see at the moment. and we as green party we project, we suggest our climate protection programme which clearly says we can't do it and we should do it for sure with european and international partners. sure with european and international artners. . ~' ,,...
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bearing in mind she had been our moscow correspondent and she is now back in the uk, as i said, and wejustoris johnson in the general election is more important than party unity. speaking during a politically turbulent conference which has already included the resignation of already included the resignation of a member of his shadow cabinet, he says the party needs to get behind his leadership. he has been speaking to our political editor. look right, left, then right again may be. there has a protest here of what he is going, is he in charge? absolutely. we had three _ going, is he in charge? absolutely. we had three days _ going, is he in charge? absolutely. we had three days of _ going, is he in charge? absolutely. we had three days of build - going, is he in charge? absolutely. we had three days of build up - going, is he in charge? absolutely. we had three days of build up to i we had three days of build up to three very, very important decisions in our party that dealt with anti—semitism and closed the door on anti—semitism and closed the door on a dark chapter in our party. we also
bearing in mind she had been our moscow correspondent and she is now back in the uk, as i said, and wejustoris johnson in the general election is more important than party unity. speaking during a politically turbulent conference which has already included the resignation of already included the resignation of a member of his shadow cabinet, he says the party needs to get behind his leadership. he has been speaking to our political editor. look right, left, then right again may be. there has a...
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and wejust want justice for sabrina. is moving forward. yesterday he was formally served papers and his legal team now has three weeks to respond. the papers were sent by lawyers representing virginia giuffre, a woman who says she was forced to have sex with him when she was a minor. prince andrew has consistently denied the claims. i'm joined now by kim wehle legal analyst and professor at university of baltimore school of law. the telegraph, the daily telegraph had this in the paper, the 21 day race to save his reputation and that is because the judge race to save his reputation and that is because thejudge presiding on this case is giving him 21 days to file a response or risk a judgment by default. it is —— what does that mean? -- what does that mean? if you do not resmnd _ -- what does that mean? if you do not resmnd to _ -- what does that mean? if you do not respond to the _ -- what does that mean? if you do not respond to the allegations, - -- what does that mean? if you doj not respond to the allegations, the cou
and wejust want justice for sabrina. is moving forward. yesterday he was formally served papers and his legal team now has three weeks to respond. the papers were sent by lawyers representing virginia giuffre, a woman who says she was forced to have sex with him when she was a minor. prince andrew has consistently denied the claims. i'm joined now by kim wehle legal analyst and professor at university of baltimore school of law. the telegraph, the daily telegraph had this in the paper, the 21...
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wejust of this is perfectly rational behaviour.sands of petrol stations, eight and the car thousand in the uk and thousands of tanker deliveries every day and they only fill up to about three or four day supply for each station at normal rates. so this is not simple but it needs leadership. the solution in 2,000 was essentially the prime minister getting up on his hind legs, seen together with the industry and saying, "you have to understand this will take time out will only work if everybody backs off a bit." and that is what did it. that is interesting because we haven�*t heard from the prime minister on this crisis yet in detail. we have heard from the environment secretary and the transport secretary and they have all said, "look, we are not running out of fuel. there is no fuel shortage so please don�*t panic buy." why don�*t you think the public are modifying their behaviour as yet? i would replay your set—up. it's would replay your set—up. it�*s because they can�*t find fuel. there may be no fuel at the pumps and that will b
wejust of this is perfectly rational behaviour.sands of petrol stations, eight and the car thousand in the uk and thousands of tanker deliveries every day and they only fill up to about three or four day supply for each station at normal rates. so this is not simple but it needs leadership. the solution in 2,000 was essentially the prime minister getting up on his hind legs, seen together with the industry and saying, "you have to understand this will take time out will only work if...
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and to it is the turn of the fuel industry, and the turn of the fuel industry, and the problem is wejust worse this will get before it gets better. ibeh how much worse this will get before it gets better-— it gets better. ben thomson, thank ou ve it gets better. ben thomson, thank you very much- _ joining me now from a petrol station forecourt in stockport —— alex veitch is from the public policy team at logistics uk. what are the logistics businesses you represent saying to you about the scale of the problem right now? they are saying they have never seen anything _ they are saying they have never seen anything like — they are saying they have never seen anything like it — they are saying they have never seen anything like it. everybody, - they are saying they have never seen anything like it. everybody, without. anything like it. everybody, without exception. — anything like it. everybody, without exception. is— anything like it. everybody, without exception, is struggling _ anything like it. everybody, without exception, is struggling to - anything like it. everybody, without exceptio
and to it is the turn of the fuel industry, and the turn of the fuel industry, and the problem is wejust worse this will get before it gets better. ibeh how much worse this will get before it gets better-— it gets better. ben thomson, thank ou ve it gets better. ben thomson, thank you very much- _ joining me now from a petrol station forecourt in stockport —— alex veitch is from the public policy team at logistics uk. what are the logistics businesses you represent saying to you about the...