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is actually going to be the 1st i believe the work to reopen in london's west end in november so how will things be different what if you put in place that will allow you to reopen safely. well good evening barbara and thanks for having me on 6 is quite unique as from the title 66 to 6 actresses on stage and 4 in the band so it's a small to medium scale musical and that's what rian abel's us to get this show on because we have low risks and lower costs working very closely with the theater chain imax which is owned by the c.e.o. . we're putting a bunch of plans into place we're looking at obviously audience seated forward and wearing face coverings we do box office algorithms which mean that when people buy the tickets they went they won't be enabled 'd to sit next to the next grouping the always be one seat in between to be a contactless ticket system so they don't need to. physically pick up tickets from the box office and of course to be testing backstage of all of our costs on a regular basis as well as well ventilated order tourism so quite a lot of procedures being pursued plac
is actually going to be the 1st i believe the work to reopen in london's west end in november so how will things be different what if you put in place that will allow you to reopen safely. well good evening barbara and thanks for having me on 6 is quite unique as from the title 66 to 6 actresses on stage and 4 in the band so it's a small to medium scale musical and that's what rian abel's us to get this show on because we have low risks and lower costs working very closely with the theater...
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six west end curtains prepare to rise again — but many theatres still face an uncertain future.wers in the uk in half an hour — we'll take a look at the sunday morning papers — we'll bejoined by the sunday times‘ rosamund urwin and ben chu from the independent. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world 7 and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. two former british prime ministers have condemned plans by the government to override elements of the brexit withdrawal agreement using domestic law, something ministers have admitted will break international law. boris johnson says the european union is threatening to impose a customs border in the irish sea, separating northern ireland from the rest of the uk. but writing in the sunday times, sirjohn major and tony blair say "what is being proposed now is shocking...is irresponsible, wrong in principle and dangerous in practice". they go on to say "this government's action is shaming itself and embarrassing our nation." more than 30 people have been killed by wildfires th
six west end curtains prepare to rise again — but many theatres still face an uncertain future.wers in the uk in half an hour — we'll take a look at the sunday morning papers — we'll bejoined by the sunday times‘ rosamund urwin and ben chu from the independent. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world 7 and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. two former british prime ministers have condemned plans by the government to...
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i am standing in shaftesbury, west end.s if you do not open the theatres, those shows are shut. there is no reason to come into the west end and everything else collapses. this scene is being replicated throughout the country. one restaurant owner i spoke to in bellingham said, i do not know why i opened before they open the theatre because it is not worth my while. it is notjust an issue for theatres, it is for city centres around the country. he said £1 . 575 centres around the country. he said £1.575 billion the government has set aside to help the arts out through this terrible times, he said a lot of that money should not go to the buildings in london, it should go to regional theatres and very specifically to regional theatres, to give them the capacity to put any necessary measures like cleaning and sanitising that have allowed them to welcome to welcome audiences again, to operate and to make a contribution to the community. this isa contribution to the community. this is a story that is actually much bigger than th
i am standing in shaftesbury, west end.s if you do not open the theatres, those shows are shut. there is no reason to come into the west end and everything else collapses. this scene is being replicated throughout the country. one restaurant owner i spoke to in bellingham said, i do not know why i opened before they open the theatre because it is not worth my while. it is notjust an issue for theatres, it is for city centres around the country. he said £1 . 575 centres around the country. he...
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west end has been here for generations of people who are just looking for a chance, not a handout. just a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live, and a better life to pass down to their kids. this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter, ashley, a social worker, was a caseworker here helping young people who are aging out of foster care. when my son was the attorney general, beau came here, right here, to learn more about job training programs for those working toward a ged and a certificate for a good paying job. when i was senator and vice president, there were plenty of economists i had around me to talk about every aspect of the economy. but i always think about the people who walked through the doors here. working people, white, black, brown, latino. what are they doing? are they ok? i knew if they're ok, they walk through these doors, the economy was doing ok. if they weren't ok, we weren't doing well. joe biden, that's what we should be thinking about is this latest jobs report. but the report reinforces the worst fears and painful truths. the economic in
west end has been here for generations of people who are just looking for a chance, not a handout. just a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live, and a better life to pass down to their kids. this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter, ashley, a social worker, was a caseworker here helping young people who are aging out of foster care. when my son was the attorney general, beau came here, right here, to learn more about job training programs for those working toward a ged...
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west end has been here for generations of people. just looking for a chance, not a handout. just a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live. a better life to pass down to their kids. this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter, ashley, a social worker a case worker here helping people age out of foster care. when my son was the attorney general, beau came here to learn more about job training programs for those working toward a ged and certificate for good-paying jobs. when i was senator and vice president, plenty of economists that i had around me to talk about every aspect of the economy. i always think about the people that walk through the doors here. working people. white, black, brown, latino. what are they doing? are they okay? i knew if they were okay, the economy was doing okay. if they weren't okay, we weren't doing well. that's what we thinking about, this latest jobs report. the report reinforces the worst fears and painful truths. the economic inequities that began before the downturn have only worsened under this failed presidency. when a cri
west end has been here for generations of people. just looking for a chance, not a handout. just a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live. a better life to pass down to their kids. this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter, ashley, a social worker a case worker here helping people age out of foster care. when my son was the attorney general, beau came here to learn more about job training programs for those working toward a ged and certificate for good-paying jobs. when i...
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west end has been here for generations of people. who are just looking for a chance, not a handout. just a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live. and a better life to pass down to their kids. this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter was a caseworker here helping people aging out of foster care. when my son was the attorney general, beau came here to learn more about job training programs for those working toward a ged or certificate for a good paying job. when i was senator and vice president there were plenty of economists and me to talk about every aspect of the economy but i always think about the people that walk through the doors here. working people. white, black, brown, latino. what are they doing? are they okay? i knew if they were okay they walk through these doors the economy was doing okay. if they weren't okay, we weren't. doing well. that's what we should be thinking about, this latest jobs report. but the report reinforces the worst fears and painful truths. the economic inequities that began before the downturn only worsened under this failed
west end has been here for generations of people. who are just looking for a chance, not a handout. just a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live. and a better life to pass down to their kids. this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter was a caseworker here helping people aging out of foster care. when my son was the attorney general, beau came here to learn more about job training programs for those working toward a ged or certificate for a good paying job. when i was...
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west end has been here for generations of people. we're just looking for a chance, not a handout. just a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live, and a better life to pass down to their kids. this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter, ashley, a social worker, was a caseworker here, helping young people who were aging out of foster care. when my son was the attorney general, beau came here, right here, to learn more about job training programs for those working toward a ged and a certificate for good-paying job. when i was senator and vice president, there were plenty of economists i had around me to talk about every aspect of the economy, but i always think about the people who walked through the doors here, working people. white, black, brown, latino. what are they doing, are they okay? i knew if they were okay, they walk through these doors, the economy was doing okay. if they weren't okay, we weren't doing well. that's what we should be thinking about, this latest jobs report. but the report reinforces the worst fears and painful truths. the economic inequ
west end has been here for generations of people. we're just looking for a chance, not a handout. just a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live, and a better life to pass down to their kids. this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter, ashley, a social worker, was a caseworker here, helping young people who were aging out of foster care. when my son was the attorney general, beau came here, right here, to learn more about job training programs for those working toward a ged...
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coming up ones in morning, willngressman join us attack about the fires of the west end climate changethe peace agreement between israel, the uae, and bahrain. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text, -- texts, and tweets. announcer: donald trump and joe biden are set to debate tuesday, september 29th. pres. trump: biden supports cutting police funding and his pledge to end cash bail just accepted the endorsement of the pro-criminal anti-police portland district attorney, who has a policy of releasing rioters and violent extremists without charge. joe biden: he knowingly and willingly lied about the threat of covid for the country for months -- threat of covid in the country for months. he knew how dangerous it was. while this deadly disease ripped through our nation, he failed to do his job on purpose. it was a life and death of the trail of the american people -- betrayal of the american people. announcer: watch live coverage on c-span at 9:00 p.m. eastern tuesday a
coming up ones in morning, willngressman join us attack about the fires of the west end climate changethe peace agreement between israel, the uae, and bahrain. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text, -- texts, and tweets. announcer: donald trump and joe biden are set to debate tuesday, september 29th. pres. trump: biden supports cutting police funding and his pledge to end...
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west end has been here for generations of people just looking for a chance, not a handout. just a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live, and a better life to pass down to their kids. there is a special place -- this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter was a caseworker here, helping young people aging out of foster care. when i was senator and vice resident, plenty of economists around me, i always talk about -- think about the people walking through the doors here. what are they doing? are they ok? if they weren't ok, we were not doing well. that is what i think about this latest jobs report. yearseinforces the worst of painful truce. the economic inequity that began have only downturn worsened during this presidency. one thought they would lose a job for good or see small businesses shut down. but that kind of recovery requires leadership. leadership we did not have and still do not have. as a result, economists are starting to call this recession a k-shaped recession, which is a fancy phrase for what is wrong with everything about trump's presiden
west end has been here for generations of people just looking for a chance, not a handout. just a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live, and a better life to pass down to their kids. there is a special place -- this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter was a caseworker here, helping young people aging out of foster care. when i was senator and vice resident, plenty of economists around me, i always talk about -- think about the people walking through the doors here. what...
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west end has been here for generations of people. we're just looking for a chance, no a handout. just a fair shot at a good job, a afe place to live, and better life to pass down to their kids. this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter ashley a social worker, was a caseworker here helping young people who are aging out of foster care. my son was the attorney general, for those t here working towards a g.e.d. and a ertificate for good-paying jobs. there are plenty of economists i had around me. but always think about the people who walk through the doors here, working people. white, black, brown, latino. what are they doing? are they ok. the report reinforces the worst fierce and painful truths. the economic inequities that again before the downturn have only worsened under this failed presidency. when a crisis started we all hoped for a few months of a shutdown would be followed by a rapid economic turn around. no one thought they would lose your jobs for good or see small businesses jobs a loss. we still don't have leadership. as a result, economists are starting
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a handful of theatres in the west end are planning to reopen soon.th london, they have started performances with reduced audience capacities. this has still left thousands of people working within the theatre industry out of work. can the technology we use to conduct video meetings really help this struggling sector? so, our director's in northern ireland, we have a performer in ireland, and other performers scattered all over the country. everyone is at home so they have green screens up. we've had to very rapidly kind of learn the best rehearsal processes to have for that. theatre folk are fond of saying "the show must go on", but with so much technology involved, getting through a performance without any glitches can be very difficult. we test, we guess, we second—guess and we put in redundancy. we put in double servers, we put in two internet connections into the actors‘ homes. we put in back—up plans for the live actors. you can have more tea if you answer my riddle. and in some ways, that ability to improvise that a human has is so brilliant in
a handful of theatres in the west end are planning to reopen soon.th london, they have started performances with reduced audience capacities. this has still left thousands of people working within the theatre industry out of work. can the technology we use to conduct video meetings really help this struggling sector? so, our director's in northern ireland, we have a performer in ireland, and other performers scattered all over the country. everyone is at home so they have green screens up....
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david bailey's paintings are actually here in a shop, in the west end of london. like the idea, i like the idea of anything that's different. sort of lead somewhere else and things are changing rapidly now with this silly virus thing. things aren't going to be the same as they were, which is quite exciting. and the best way to see this exhibition is apparently from the number 75. on the bus, it's the best. when you drive up oxford street, especially if it's raining, you get on the front of the bus, i did it last time, it's most exciting. only lasts three minutes or two minutes but it's worth doing! i do them because i like doing them. like a spoilt child, really. scribbling with his paints. i used to scribble in books when i was a kid. i think being dyslexic helps because you never know what you're going to do. like taking a picture. it's difficult. i drive my assistants mad, they say how are we going to do it and i don't know until i met the person and then when i meet the person i use them to find out how we are going to do their picture. and those pictures have
david bailey's paintings are actually here in a shop, in the west end of london. like the idea, i like the idea of anything that's different. sort of lead somewhere else and things are changing rapidly now with this silly virus thing. things aren't going to be the same as they were, which is quite exciting. and the best way to see this exhibition is apparently from the number 75. on the bus, it's the best. when you drive up oxford street, especially if it's raining, you get on the front of the...
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helping england set the west end in these hundred and 55 to win.eat piece of work. england needed that. the opener was enjoying herself in racing towards fst, until this happened. and taken, the dangerous toxin is gone. or was she? an umpire's review showed that patch wasn't clean. decision overturned. dustin reached a half—century. she didn't score many more, though. a huge victory for england, victory 110w huge victory for england, victory now in sight. west indies fell 21 short of their target, england is completing a series win with two matches to spare. anna van der breggen, of the netherlands, has become only the second rider in history to win both the women's road race and the time trial at the world cycling championship. it was a fine solo victory for van der breggen. the dutch rider broke away on the penultimate lap of the road race course, finishing on the motor racing circuit in imola in italy. great britain's lizzie deignan was part of a group that was distanced in the last climb, and finished 6th overall. now, finally, england aaron ra
helping england set the west end in these hundred and 55 to win.eat piece of work. england needed that. the opener was enjoying herself in racing towards fst, until this happened. and taken, the dangerous toxin is gone. or was she? an umpire's review showed that patch wasn't clean. decision overturned. dustin reached a half—century. she didn't score many more, though. a huge victory for england, victory 110w huge victory for england, victory now in sight. west indies fell 21 short of their...
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west end has been here for generations of people who are just looking for a chance, not a handout.st a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live, and a better life to pass down to their kids. this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter ashley, a social worker, was a caseworker here helping young people who were aging out of foster care. when my son was the attorney general, beau came here, right here, to learn more about job training programs for those working toward a ged or certificate for a good-paying job. while i was senator and vice president, there were plenty of economists i had around me to talk about every aspect of the economy, but i always think about the people who walk through the doors here, working people, white, black, brown, latino. what are they doing, are they okay? i knew if they were okay, they walked through these doors, the economy was doing okay. if they weren't okay, we weren't doing well. that's what we should be thinking about with this latest jobs report. but the report reinforces the worst fears and painful truths. the economic inequi
west end has been here for generations of people who are just looking for a chance, not a handout.st a fair shot at a good job, a safe place to live, and a better life to pass down to their kids. this is a special place for the biden family. my daughter ashley, a social worker, was a caseworker here helping young people who were aging out of foster care. when my son was the attorney general, beau came here, right here, to learn more about job training programs for those working toward a ged or...
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the west end is where the most vulnerable places usually are. the beach front areas we haven't been able to get there yet. so just a lot of damage here on the island. >> flooding and storm surge and the concern about cars being trapped, we have seen some images of cars trapped feet in the sand. is that happening to a great extent? >> well, we had that happen actually a couple of days ago before -- you know, the tide came up quicker than some folks realized, i guess. a couple of them got trapped down there. we try to get word out to warn people. a lot of times hard to get that information out to everyone. so yeah, we did lose about four or five vehicles this time around. >> right. >> fortunately as far as i know, we have had no health issues so far. >> you were one of the first and loudest voices calling on people to evacuate. do you know how many people did versus what sort of percentage remained on the island with you and are they putting in rescue calls now to first responders? >> well, when we asked for folks to leave it was particularly for
the west end is where the most vulnerable places usually are. the beach front areas we haven't been able to get there yet. so just a lot of damage here on the island. >> flooding and storm surge and the concern about cars being trapped, we have seen some images of cars trapped feet in the sand. is that happening to a great extent? >> well, we had that happen actually a couple of days ago before -- you know, the tide came up quicker than some folks realized, i guess. a couple of them...
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from next month, six west end venues will be reopening.n breakfast. it's monday the 1ath of september. social gatherings of more than six people are now illegal in england as the coronavirus "rule of six" comes into force. similar rules are in place in scotand, wales and northern ireland — with fines for those who refuse to comply. leigh milner reports. jenny and tom from lincolnshire have four children. today's changes mean they now won't be able to socialise together with other family or friends. i will no longer be able to see my mum and dad, we can't see my husband's brother and his wife so it willjust be the six of us, i guess. my parents are a massive support to me and i'll miss them terribly. so yeah, i think as a family we're all going to miss them very much until it's all over. i feel quite upset because as a family we've been very careful over the last six months. we've followed the rules, we've, as i say, just been careful and now i think we're being penalised because we're a big family. the changes in england, scotland and wale
from next month, six west end venues will be reopening.n breakfast. it's monday the 1ath of september. social gatherings of more than six people are now illegal in england as the coronavirus "rule of six" comes into force. similar rules are in place in scotand, wales and northern ireland — with fines for those who refuse to comply. leigh milner reports. jenny and tom from lincolnshire have four children. today's changes mean they now won't be able to socialise together with other...
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luchones talking to us from the west end.that is the sort of figure thatis cases. that is the sort of figure that is concerning government ministers and scientists. the public inquiry into the manchester arena bombing has been hearing that greater manchester police didn't know the ariana grande concert was happening. the inquiry was told that british transport police were in charge of the arena foyer because it is part of a train station complex. they reacted within seconds of the attack. 22 people were killed when salman abedi exploded a bomb in may 2017. our correspondent fiona trott gave us this update. what we heard is that they declared a major incident at wendy 239, but they do not communicate that to greater manchester police. —— at 2239. we also heard that the british transport police appointed a tactical commander in birmingham and an operational commander in blackpool on the night of the blast. we heard he took a taxi to manchester, but the hearing heard that by the time he arrived the need foran that by the time he
luchones talking to us from the west end.that is the sort of figure thatis cases. that is the sort of figure that is concerning government ministers and scientists. the public inquiry into the manchester arena bombing has been hearing that greater manchester police didn't know the ariana grande concert was happening. the inquiry was told that british transport police were in charge of the arena foyer because it is part of a train station complex. they reacted within seconds of the attack. 22...
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west, bringing that arctic air to our shores. that'll push temperatures below the seasonal average by the end of the week, struggling to get into doublef the country. low pressure active weather front bringing windier weather here, outbreaks of rain further south. tuesday will start generally dry with clear skies, a few mist and fog patches around, and most places will be relatively mild. but you'll notice more cloud across scotland and northern ireland to start tuesday. outbreaks of rain continue to affect the northern and western isles in particular, some of it heavy here, and it'll be windier, too. as we head through the day, that rain will continue to push southeastwards into much of western scotland, into northern ireland. but again, england and wales, the last of the warm, sunny days with those highs of 25—26 degrees. perhaps an odd shower developing in the midlands as cloud begins to increase from the west as we head on into the evening. 0vernight, that rain band in the north and west continues to migrate southeastwards, lying through central areas by the end of the night. and that's where we'll mark the difference between much
west, bringing that arctic air to our shores. that'll push temperatures below the seasonal average by the end of the week, struggling to get into doublef the country. low pressure active weather front bringing windier weather here, outbreaks of rain further south. tuesday will start generally dry with clear skies, a few mist and fog patches around, and most places will be relatively mild. but you'll notice more cloud across scotland and northern ireland to start tuesday. outbreaks of rain...
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roses don't surviv it's gettin' lat and i should go ♪ ♪ but i wanna hold ya like it's june in the west ende to kill us ♪ ♪ ♪ life's good and i'm gettin' paid but i think about yo everyday still ♪ ♪ when i miss you i medicat pour up drink drin tears come out like a renegade ah ♪ ♪ 'cause nobody get out of love aliv we either break up when we're young ♪ ♪ or we say goodbye when we die ♪ ♪ for a moment at least i know you were mine an it was beautiful ♪ ♪ but winter...
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. >> as we mentioned, evacuations on the west end of this fire have lifted or downgraded at this hour. eastern santa rosa is no longer under a warning. it affects the springlake areas, the middle ring con and skylake areas. for many, it is too late. this video was shot in the skyhawk neighborhood, where several homes were destroyed. >>> hazy skies over the south bay today, because of those fires. this is a view from chopper five beer this is a time lapse from bay bridge. welcome news for firefighters is the break from the wind. >> the wind is consistent, but still much calmer than it was. and you can see the wind, you can see the ghostly lines going from the golden gate into the santa clara valley. the north bay has some of the lightest wind on the map. current wind speeds are pen up to 12 miles per hour. the other good news, relative humidity levels are quite a bit higher than they were over the weekend. lower little levels as you go to the north of napa and into the east of santa rosa. this is in the immediate vicinity of the class complex. not as bad as it was, but still not as hig
. >> as we mentioned, evacuations on the west end of this fire have lifted or downgraded at this hour. eastern santa rosa is no longer under a warning. it affects the springlake areas, the middle ring con and skylake areas. for many, it is too late. this video was shot in the skyhawk neighborhood, where several homes were destroyed. >>> hazy skies over the south bay today, because of those fires. this is a view from chopper five beer this is a time lapse from bay bridge. welcome...
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a handful of theatres in the west end are planning to reopen soon.with reduced audience capacities. this has still left thousands of people working within the theatre industry out of work. can the technology we use to conduct video meetings really help this struggling sector? so, our director's in northern ireland, we have a performer in ireland, and others scattered all over the country. everyone is at home so they have green screens up. we've had to very rapidly kind of learn the best rehearsal processes to have for that. theatre folk are fond of saying the show must go but with so much technology involved, getting through a performance without any glitches can be very difficult. we test, we guess, we second—guess and we put in redundancy. we put in double servers, we put in two internet connections into the actor's homes. we put in back—up plans for the live actors. you can have more tea if you answer my riddle. and in some ways, that ability to improvise that a human has is so brilliant in a production like this. rather than being a passive obser
a handful of theatres in the west end are planning to reopen soon.with reduced audience capacities. this has still left thousands of people working within the theatre industry out of work. can the technology we use to conduct video meetings really help this struggling sector? so, our director's in northern ireland, we have a performer in ireland, and others scattered all over the country. everyone is at home so they have green screens up. we've had to very rapidly kind of learn the best...
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this video from the west end on friday night was a similar story. crowds gather in the streets.ground was busier than normal. liverpool's mayor tweeted this picture and said the new rule was making the situation with the virus worse, not better. we'll speak to the mayor in a couple of moments on outside source. this is from a nighttime economy advisor for greater manchester. it is clear across the u k this ill thought out 10:00 p.m. curve from has pushed everyone out of venues with socially distance measures and into streets and off licenses, supermarkets, overcrowded public transport and house parties. every operator addicted this. sambolic, he says. or you can listen to that they are of greater manchester. >> my personal feeling is that the curfew is probably doing more harm than good and it's creating a major incentive for people to carry on partying at home. and that is what we are told is the main place where the virus is spread, gatherings in the home. i think the government needs to give urgent consideration to this. >> the police, too, have concern. here is the associati
this video from the west end on friday night was a similar story. crowds gather in the streets.ground was busier than normal. liverpool's mayor tweeted this picture and said the new rule was making the situation with the virus worse, not better. we'll speak to the mayor in a couple of moments on outside source. this is from a nighttime economy advisor for greater manchester. it is clear across the u k this ill thought out 10:00 p.m. curve from has pushed everyone out of venues with socially...
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a handful of theatres in the west end are planning to reopen soon.s. this has still left thousands of people working within the theatre industry out of work. can the technology we use to conduct video meetings really help this struggling sector? so, our director's in northern ireland, we have a performer in ireland, and other performers scattered all over the country. everyone is at home so they have green screens up. we've had to very rapidly kind of learn the best rehearsal processes to have for that. theatre folk are fond of saying "the show must go on", but with so much technology involved, getting through a performance without any glitches can be very difficult. we test, we guess, we second—guess and we put in redundancy. we put in double servers, we put in two internet connections into the actors' homes. we put in backup plans for the live actors. you can have more tea if you answer my riddle. and in some ways, that ability to improvise that a human has is so brilliant in a production like this. until theatres fully reopen again with performers
a handful of theatres in the west end are planning to reopen soon.s. this has still left thousands of people working within the theatre industry out of work. can the technology we use to conduct video meetings really help this struggling sector? so, our director's in northern ireland, we have a performer in ireland, and other performers scattered all over the country. everyone is at home so they have green screens up. we've had to very rapidly kind of learn the best rehearsal processes to have...
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david bailey's paintings are actually here in a shop, in the west end of london. somewhere else and things are changing rapidly now with this silly virus thing. things aren't going to be the same as they were, which is quite exciting. and the best way to see this exhibition is apparently from the number 75. 0n the bus, it's the best. when you drive up oxford street, especially if it's raining, you get on the front of the bus, i did it last time, it's most exciting. 0nly lasts three minutes or two minutes but it's worth doing!
david bailey's paintings are actually here in a shop, in the west end of london. somewhere else and things are changing rapidly now with this silly virus thing. things aren't going to be the same as they were, which is quite exciting. and the best way to see this exhibition is apparently from the number 75. 0n the bus, it's the best. when you drive up oxford street, especially if it's raining, you get on the front of the bus, i did it last time, it's most exciting. 0nly lasts three minutes or...
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of hanging on the walls of a gallery, david bailey paintings are actually here in a shop, in the west endifferent. sort of leads somewhere else and things are changing rapidly now with this silly virus thing. things aren't going to be the same as they were, which is quite exciting. and the best way to see this exhibition is apparently from the number 75. on the bus is the best. w you get on the front of the bus, i did it last time,
of hanging on the walls of a gallery, david bailey paintings are actually here in a shop, in the west endifferent. sort of leads somewhere else and things are changing rapidly now with this silly virus thing. things aren't going to be the same as they were, which is quite exciting. and the best way to see this exhibition is apparently from the number 75. on the bus is the best. w you get on the front of the bus, i did it last time,
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nakata bobby junior high school is out for the day time to gather up the west that's ended up in the schoolyard in the cause of the day. don't forget to wash your hands afterwards nowadays these kids in ghana clean up the west they have produced as a matter of cause. it's dream inspiring to see those young people taking responsibility for the environment it makes the future look a little brighter we've come to the end of our equal africa special on sustainable living we hope you enjoyed the program i don't know if i may see you again soon and that goes for you too so that. the long nieto so well and for you all of us please don't forget you could always get the letters from it off because instagram facebook on twitter would also love to hear your thoughts on ideas on how to live more sustainable so please do send us your thoughts and of course be sure to join us once again next week until then it is goodbye from me sundra to nokia here in kampala uganda. tough. tough it is for me. it's for. the children is for. me to. beethoven is for. me television is for every moment. beethoven 2020
nakata bobby junior high school is out for the day time to gather up the west that's ended up in the schoolyard in the cause of the day. don't forget to wash your hands afterwards nowadays these kids in ghana clean up the west they have produced as a matter of cause. it's dream inspiring to see those young people taking responsibility for the environment it makes the future look a little brighter we've come to the end of our equal africa special on sustainable living we hope you enjoyed the...
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and this was the west end in london on friday night.the streets — the underground was busier than normal, too. liverpool's mayorjoe anderson tweeted this picture and said the new rule was making the situation with the virus worse — not better. we will speak to the mayor in a couple of moments. then there's this from sasha lord — a night time economy adviser for greater manchester. "it's very clear, across the uk, that this ill thought out 10pm curfew, has pushed everyone out of venues with socially distanced measures, into the streets, into off licenses, supermarkets, over crowded public transport and house parties. every operator predicted this. shambolic." and here's the mayor of greater manchester andy burnham calling for a rethink. my personal feeling is that the curfews probably doing more harm than good and that it's creating a major incentive for people to carry on partying at home, and that is what we are told is the main place for the virus to spread, by gathering in the home. i think the government needs to give some urgent co
and this was the west end in london on friday night.the streets — the underground was busier than normal, too. liverpool's mayorjoe anderson tweeted this picture and said the new rule was making the situation with the virus worse — not better. we will speak to the mayor in a couple of moments. then there's this from sasha lord — a night time economy adviser for greater manchester. "it's very clear, across the uk, that this ill thought out 10pm curfew, has pushed everyone out of...
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bobby jr high school is out for the day time together the west that's ended up in the schoolyard in the cause of the day. don't forget to wash your hands afterwards nowadays these kids in ghana clean up the west they have produced as a matter of cause. it's really inspiring to see those young people taking responsibility for the environment it makes the future look a little brighter we've come to the end of our equal africa special on sustainable living we hope you enjoyed the program i'm now if i may see you again soon and that goes for you too sandra. so long nieto so well and for you all of us please don't forget you could always get the letters from it off instagram facebook and twitter would also love to hear your thoughts on ideas on how to live more sustainable so please do send us your thoughts and of course be sure to join us once again next week until then it is goodbye from me sundra to nokia here in kampala uganda. go. go. go. go. go. blue. collar $4.30 a little society comment on the labor market diversity is called morning the gender ethnic background each summer school or
bobby jr high school is out for the day time together the west that's ended up in the schoolyard in the cause of the day. don't forget to wash your hands afterwards nowadays these kids in ghana clean up the west they have produced as a matter of cause. it's really inspiring to see those young people taking responsibility for the environment it makes the future look a little brighter we've come to the end of our equal africa special on sustainable living we hope you enjoyed the program i'm now...
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of hanging on the walls of a gallery, david bailey paintings are actually here in a shop in the west endt's different. sort of leads somewhere else and things are changing rapidly now with this silly virus thing. things aren't going to be the same as they were, which is quite exciting. and the best way to see this exhibition is apparently from the number 75. 0n the bus is the best. when you drive up oxford street, especially if it's raining, you get on the front of the bus, i did it last time, it's most exciting. 0nly lasts three minutes or two minutes but it's worth doing! i do them because i like doing them. like a child really. dabbling with his paints. i used to scribble in books when i was a kid. i think being dyslexic helps because you never know what you're going to do. like taking a picture. it's difficult. i drive my assistants mad, they say how are we going to do it and i don't know until i met the person and then when i meet the person i use them to find out how we are going to do their picture. and those pictures have been doing a roaring trade during lockdown. sales of print
of hanging on the walls of a gallery, david bailey paintings are actually here in a shop in the west endt's different. sort of leads somewhere else and things are changing rapidly now with this silly virus thing. things aren't going to be the same as they were, which is quite exciting. and the best way to see this exhibition is apparently from the number 75. 0n the bus is the best. when you drive up oxford street, especially if it's raining, you get on the front of the bus, i did it last time,...
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like the people here in west end, they found their way to keep the center open safely and provide fortical services. no one here has been laid off. they adjusted their spaces for social distancing. they started a lending program for local businesses, hair salons, and other small businesses. childcarenue their services, which is important for families. they never give up and they never give in. that is the story that the people of this community and this country -- that is who we are. they will do extraordinary things. they will never let us down, unlike the current president. i will not let you down, eithe r. that is what this is about. get thiseople unite, country moving back in the direction that we can be. there is nothing beyond our capacity. we just do it together. thank you all. your questions. you go ahead and call. >> thank you. this morning, in reference to atlantic,le in the you said that trump has a soul of a coward. when you hear these remarks, thats, suckers, what does tell you about president trump soul in the light he leads -- and the life he leads? >> i will try to be
like the people here in west end, they found their way to keep the center open safely and provide fortical services. no one here has been laid off. they adjusted their spaces for social distancing. they started a lending program for local businesses, hair salons, and other small businesses. childcarenue their services, which is important for families. they never give up and they never give in. that is the story that the people of this community and this country -- that is who we are. they will...
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instead of hanging on the was of a gallery, his paintings are actually here in a shop in the west endis different. thing5 like the idea of anything that is different. things are changing rapidly now with this silly viru5 thing. thing5 rapidly now with this silly viru5 thing. things are not going to be the same as they were, which is quite exciting. and the best way to see this exhibition is apparently the number 75. one of the buses is the number 75. one of the buses is the best. when you drive up oxford street, especially if it's raining, it'5 street, especially if it's raining, it's the most exciting. it only la5t5 it's the most exciting. it only lasts for three minutes or two minutes. i do them because i like doing them. i used to 5cribble on book5 doing them. i used to 5cribble on books when i was a kid. i think being dyslexic help5, because you never know what you are going to do. "where are we going to do it?" i don't know until i meet the person, and then when i meet the person i u5e and then when i meet the person i use them to figure out how to do their picture. in those pict
instead of hanging on the was of a gallery, his paintings are actually here in a shop in the west endis different. thing5 like the idea of anything that is different. things are changing rapidly now with this silly viru5 thing. thing5 rapidly now with this silly viru5 thing. things are not going to be the same as they were, which is quite exciting. and the best way to see this exhibition is apparently the number 75. one of the buses is the number 75. one of the buses is the best. when you drive...
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like the people here in west end, throughout this pandemic, they found a way to keep the center open safely and provide the critical services. no one here has been laid off. they adjusted their spaces for social distancing. they started helping local businesses, hair salons, other small businesses. they continued their childcare services, critical for so many working families. by pure courage, heart, and grit, they never give up and they never give in. that is the pursuit of the full promise for america. that is the story of the people of this community and this country. that is who we are. give ordinary americans just half a chance, and they never let the country down, they will do extraordinary things. they will never let us down, unlike the current president. and unlike the current president, i won't let you down, either. this is what this election is about. helping people unite. get together. move this country back in the direction that we can be. there's nothing beyond our capacity. nothing. if we just do it together. thank you all. i will now take your questions. i guess, are y
like the people here in west end, throughout this pandemic, they found a way to keep the center open safely and provide the critical services. no one here has been laid off. they adjusted their spaces for social distancing. they started helping local businesses, hair salons, other small businesses. they continued their childcare services, critical for so many working families. by pure courage, heart, and grit, they never give up and they never give in. that is the pursuit of the full promise...
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and tonight, sophie, in the heart of the west end in london people out on a friday night, the first friday since the 10pm curfew on bars, restaurants and pubs, people no doubt wondering whether london is going to be next to face local restrictions. studio: helena wilkinson in leicester square, thank you. 0ur medical editor, fergus walsh, is with me now. the local lockdowns keep coming but, despite a sharp rise in cases, but the numbers in hospital and the numbers in intensive care are still low, aren't they? a bit of context, at one stage back in april there were 20,000 people with covid—19 in hospitals, it is about 1300 now, and at one point there were around 1000 deaths a day so we are a long way from that but the trend is up. and with coronavirus cases rise fast but they fall slowly. the government was criticised for not acting soon enough first time around. there will be people who will be confused, angry, bewildered about the dizzying rate of change in all these restrictions being announced day by day. they are likely to be with us on and off in various parts of the ukfor on and off i
and tonight, sophie, in the heart of the west end in london people out on a friday night, the first friday since the 10pm curfew on bars, restaurants and pubs, people no doubt wondering whether london is going to be next to face local restrictions. studio: helena wilkinson in leicester square, thank you. 0ur medical editor, fergus walsh, is with me now. the local lockdowns keep coming but, despite a sharp rise in cases, but the numbers in hospital and the numbers in intensive care are still...
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they had gathered in london's west end to raise awareness of the devastating impact the pandemic has got online teaching work, i was ok, i didn't need it. but there are swathes of other theatre professionals that are struggling and don't know what is going to happen next. well, we are aware of around 6,000 redundancies at the moment but i think that isjust the tip of the iceberg because also, many people have been laid off, and obviously, the numbers i am quoting are the ones where we have been involved in redundancy consultations, so i think there are many thousands more. our furlough ends next month and we don't know when we will go back to work because apparently we are not viable, so there is no support at all, u nfortu nately. the dames arrived at downing street. "he's behind you!" someone said. but the prime minister did not appear. there's not a huge number of them but those pantomime dames sure know how to throw their voices and get themselves heard. they are not lobbying to reopen theatres fully at the moment, nobody thinks that is particularly practical, but what they are s
they had gathered in london's west end to raise awareness of the devastating impact the pandemic has got online teaching work, i was ok, i didn't need it. but there are swathes of other theatre professionals that are struggling and don't know what is going to happen next. well, we are aware of around 6,000 redundancies at the moment but i think that isjust the tip of the iceberg because also, many people have been laid off, and obviously, the numbers i am quoting are the ones where we have been...
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charing cross and worked asa posted to charing cross and worked as a constable on the streets of the west endten dealing with the most violent and dangerous of criminals. later, he worked as a co nsta ble of criminals. later, he worked as a constable on the street at hillingdon. and in 2010, he was promoted to sergeant, where he worked in hackney. first of all, on a response team, leading constables as they responded to calls from the from the public, dealing with everything that may be thrown at them and him and then on the neighbourhood team, again in hackney. in 2015 he moved to croydon. where he worked as a sergeant, first in response and then again ona sergeant, first in response and then again on a local neighbourhood team. finally, as we know, he worked in our detention command at croydon but frequently volunteering for duty in custody suites across london. matt spent very nearly 30 years as a uniformed police officer serving the public of london. he was originally from new zealand and he was educated, i believe, at a boys school where he developed a huge passion and great skill at rug
charing cross and worked asa posted to charing cross and worked as a constable on the streets of the west endten dealing with the most violent and dangerous of criminals. later, he worked as a co nsta ble of criminals. later, he worked as a constable on the street at hillingdon. and in 2010, he was promoted to sergeant, where he worked in hackney. first of all, on a response team, leading constables as they responded to calls from the from the public, dealing with everything that may be thrown...
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kennedy, then misses onassis, also bought property at the west end of the island long after she had left the white house and came there summers, as did caroline and john jr. for a number of years. it has since been sold, but the kennedy family, despite the association with hyannis, does have an association with the vineyard. director shogan: the next question we have is actually for all three of you. can you talk about the security challenges that presidents might have had at each of your respective presidential sites that either soldiers or secret service agents had to deal with? the question is about security, and how presidents dealt with security when they were away from the white house and at their vacation sites. claire, do you want to start? claire: sure, i can start. when president hoover was in camp, there was a nearby marine camp conveniently located. they did a lot of maintenance. some of the furniture pieces that you saw on the tour were built by the marines. they also offered security. i am not so sure how effective they were, because it did not boy a young, local mountain f
kennedy, then misses onassis, also bought property at the west end of the island long after she had left the white house and came there summers, as did caroline and john jr. for a number of years. it has since been sold, but the kennedy family, despite the association with hyannis, does have an association with the vineyard. director shogan: the next question we have is actually for all three of you. can you talk about the security challenges that presidents might have had at each of your...
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but biden made those comments while speaking at the west end neighborhood house that received a ppp loan for at least $350,000 on april 27th as part of the relief in the cares act that president trump signed into law. biden also talked about today's jobs report saying while it is good news that 1.4 million people got jobs in august, those new jobs are not going to the right people, saying that some economists believe we are in a k-shaped recovery where people on top are benefiting from the recovery, but people on the bottom are not. we did get reaction to that from white house economic adviser larry kudlow who tuned in to biden's comments, and he he said that those added jobs have actually benefited lower income sectors, leisure and hospitality, food, beverage and retail which has benefited people in those industries that are typically in the minimum wage income category. after biden wrapped his remarks, what's interesting is we heard a lot about what's wrong with the economy right now but not a lot from biden about what he will do with the economy if he is president. a key part of his e
but biden made those comments while speaking at the west end neighborhood house that received a ppp loan for at least $350,000 on april 27th as part of the relief in the cares act that president trump signed into law. biden also talked about today's jobs report saying while it is good news that 1.4 million people got jobs in august, those new jobs are not going to the right people, saying that some economists believe we are in a k-shaped recovery where people on top are benefiting from the...
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sovereignty for west germany signified her return in the -- her return to a place of trust in the committee of free nations. the occupation endedermany was again mistress of her destiny. chancellor adenour, flag-waving ceremonies open a new era of german history announced, we are free and independent, standing free among the free. sovereignty for austria included within vienna's belvedere palace, marked the end of 17 years of german and big four occupation. russia's molotov was first to sign the freedom pack, followed by secretary of state dulles. a foreign minister rubbers -- represented austria. the ceremony is completed, the iron curtain lifted for austria, as church bells proclaim the rebirth of freedom. ♪ operation alert. a realistic rehearsal for an atomic attack was the biggest nationwide air raid drill ever attempted. in washington, 15,000 government workers left their desks, scattering to 31 secret rural sites away from the capital. [siren] military personnel emptied out of the pentagon, while state department employees joined americans from coast-to-coast in taking cover against a mythical assault. the pulse of the na
sovereignty for west germany signified her return in the -- her return to a place of trust in the committee of free nations. the occupation endedermany was again mistress of her destiny. chancellor adenour, flag-waving ceremonies open a new era of german history announced, we are free and independent, standing free among the free. sovereignty for austria included within vienna's belvedere palace, marked the end of 17 years of german and big four occupation. russia's molotov was first to sign...