55
55
May 2, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant reports.ning, the only defence against coronavirus in this migrant shelter in tijuana. social distancing is impossible here — should a single case of covid—19 get in, everyone would be at risk. this woman shares a flimsy tent with four relatives. she left el salvador a year ago and has spent months in these conditions while her asylum application is processed in the us. with no—one allowed to leave the shelter during lockdown, and with immigration into the us suspended, she fears her asylum request will simply be thrown out amid the crisis. translation: just the idea that everything is going to be cancelled and that everything that we have been through here is in vain, it's a horrible feeling. really horrible. activists say that us border patrol are returning any migrant they apprehend to mexico without due legal process. part of a wider strategy, they believe, by the trump administration. for years, the trump administration has told us that it is seeking to limit, if not obliterate the asylum
will grant reports.ning, the only defence against coronavirus in this migrant shelter in tijuana. social distancing is impossible here — should a single case of covid—19 get in, everyone would be at risk. this woman shares a flimsy tent with four relatives. she left el salvador a year ago and has spent months in these conditions while her asylum application is processed in the us. with no—one allowed to leave the shelter during lockdown, and with immigration into the us suspended, she...
41
41
May 20, 2020
05/20
by
KGO
quote
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 1
>> the fcc this month announced it will grant some americans temporary access to faster internet speeds to keep more people connected during the pandemic. >>> up next, staying sober in these trying times. plaque psoriasis.have modere now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine.
>> the fcc this month announced it will grant some americans temporary access to faster internet speeds to keep more people connected during the pandemic. >>> up next, staying sober in these trying times. plaque psoriasis.have modere now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin...
39
39
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant, bbc news. from michael gove a little earlier on in the bulletin, but of course still a lot of pressure on the government about the easing of the lockdown, particularly in england, and controversy over the reopening of schools in england on 1st ofjune. yes, the plan at the moment is for schools to reopen. of course, some schools have stayed open forfamilies course, some schools have stayed open for families of key workers. but to open for reception, year one and year six. a staggered return for primary schools, and no reopening of secondary schools until after the summer. secondary schools until after the summer. but unions are raising concerns about whether the safety of stu d e nts concerns about whether the safety of students and teachers can be guaranteed. a range of measures have been outlined, so limited class sizes, no more than 15 children, the groups would not mix, they would be in little bubbles of their own, and you would have staggered break times, more learning outside because the v
will grant, bbc news. from michael gove a little earlier on in the bulletin, but of course still a lot of pressure on the government about the easing of the lockdown, particularly in england, and controversy over the reopening of schools in england on 1st ofjune. yes, the plan at the moment is for schools to reopen. of course, some schools have stayed open forfamilies course, some schools have stayed open for families of key workers. but to open for reception, year one and year six. a staggered...
62
62
May 2, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant, bbc news. you're watching bbc news.rom covid—19 in italy. officials say the figure jumped to a74 on saturday. most of the deaths occurred in lombardy, the italy's worst affected region. the republic of ireland will begin a phased lifting of its lockdown restrictions in just over two weeks, the irish prime minister leo varadkar has announced. small social gatherings outside will be allowed from may the 18th, and larger shops will open. it's hoped cafes and restaurants will re—open by the end ofjune. museums and places of worship will follow in mid—july, and children will return to school in september. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, nigel nelson of the sunday mirror and the political commentatorjo phillips. that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. skies have threatened rather than delivered many showers today. if you've seen a bit of sunshine, the garden's been a nice place to be. spring in full swing of course right now and for p
will grant, bbc news. you're watching bbc news.rom covid—19 in italy. officials say the figure jumped to a74 on saturday. most of the deaths occurred in lombardy, the italy's worst affected region. the republic of ireland will begin a phased lifting of its lockdown restrictions in just over two weeks, the irish prime minister leo varadkar has announced. small social gatherings outside will be allowed from may the 18th, and larger shops will open. it's hoped cafes and restaurants will...
43
43
May 2, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant reports.inst coronavirus in this migrant shelter in tijuana. social distancing is impossible here — should a single case of covid—i9 get in, everyone would be at risk. this woman shares a flimsy tent with four relatives. she left el salvador a year ago and has spent months in these conditions while her asylum application is processed in the us. with no—one allowed to leave the shelter during lockdown, and with immigration into the us suspended, she fears her asylum request will simply be thrown out amid the crisis. translation: just the idea that everything is going to be cancelled and that everything that we have been through here is in vain, it's a horrible feeling. really horrible. activists say that us border patrol are returning any migrant they apprehend to mexico without due legal process. part of a wider strategy, they believe, by the trump administration. for years, the trump administration has told us that it is seeking to limit, if not obliterate the asylum system and they are using
will grant reports.inst coronavirus in this migrant shelter in tijuana. social distancing is impossible here — should a single case of covid—i9 get in, everyone would be at risk. this woman shares a flimsy tent with four relatives. she left el salvador a year ago and has spent months in these conditions while her asylum application is processed in the us. with no—one allowed to leave the shelter during lockdown, and with immigration into the us suspended, she fears her asylum request will...
58
58
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant, bbc news. activists and actors staging a sit in were dragged away by police before the 81—year—old building was flattened. the controversial works are part of plans to redevelop the city. albania's prime minister, edi rama, said no one will stop the transformation of tirana. it was eurovision last night — but not as we know it. the competition was cancelled because of covid—19 but replaced with a special programme, featuring every song that should have been performed live in rotterdam. so that meant no cheering crowds, no endless scoring and no "nul—points". 0ur arts correspondent, david sillito, reports. voiceover: from hilversum, the netherlands, this is eurovision: europe shine a light. eurovision 2020 — no crowds, no voting and the only people on the live stage in the netherlands, three presenters, standing well apart. and the mood? reflective, rather than the normal eurovision exuberance. we do have a very special show for you. in spite of everything, it feels great to be here together, li
will grant, bbc news. activists and actors staging a sit in were dragged away by police before the 81—year—old building was flattened. the controversial works are part of plans to redevelop the city. albania's prime minister, edi rama, said no one will stop the transformation of tirana. it was eurovision last night — but not as we know it. the competition was cancelled because of covid—19 but replaced with a special programme, featuring every song that should have been performed live in...
50
50
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant, bbc news.n into the sacking, late on friday night, of the state department's inspector general, steve linick. the white house has said the removal was recommended by secretary of state mike pompeo and president trump agreed. democrat members of the house foreign relations committee say the sacking was politically motivated. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes explains. this is the inspector—general in the state department, essentially an independent government watchdog, and he was, in a very late—night announcement on friday night, dismissed by the president, who said he no longer had confidence in him, and that he would be out of the job within a month. this is the fourth time now in a matter of weeks that the president has dismissed people in similar positions, whose job it is to essentially investigate those members of the government where complaints exist, and in this case, reportedly, and there has been some reporting over the last few weeks about this, that this was instigated by
will grant, bbc news.n into the sacking, late on friday night, of the state department's inspector general, steve linick. the white house has said the removal was recommended by secretary of state mike pompeo and president trump agreed. democrat members of the house foreign relations committee say the sacking was politically motivated. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes explains. this is the inspector—general in the state department, essentially an independent government watchdog,...
48
48
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant, bbc news.restrictions of the last two months have certainly thrown up some new challenges for those seeking romance. from couples separated by self—isolation, to the joys of zoom dating, megan lawton has been hearing some tales of love in the time of coronavirus. pictures are all angelie has of her boyfriend daniel at the moment. they have lived together for years, but angelie is a nurse and daniel is considered vulnerable, so she has had to move out of their home. he is on immunosuppressants for six to seven years now. and as a nurse, i cannotjust stay at home, especially during this covid—19 crisis. i have to stay working because this is the time that we need more nurses. angeli moved out seven weeks ago and she's now living in nurses‘ accommodation. she says it's comfortable but doesn't have a kitchen, so once a week she returns home to do her washing. it's hard as well because we can't kiss each other or cuddle. also being able to verbalise my concern and feel his arms around me when i am r
will grant, bbc news.restrictions of the last two months have certainly thrown up some new challenges for those seeking romance. from couples separated by self—isolation, to the joys of zoom dating, megan lawton has been hearing some tales of love in the time of coronavirus. pictures are all angelie has of her boyfriend daniel at the moment. they have lived together for years, but angelie is a nurse and daniel is considered vulnerable, so she has had to move out of their home. he is on...
28
28
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant, bbc news. it's not easy to find someone who could be "the one"?romance that's been stopped in its tracks during lockdown. in england, you can meet one person outside your household at a safe distance but that's not yet the case in scotland. amy irons met a couple from the glasgow area who are keeping in touch online. ijust i just love you so ijust love you so much, babe. and i just can't wait to get you in my arms andi just can't wait to get you in my arms and ijust don't ever want just can't wait to get you in my arms and i just don't ever want to let you go. ijust let you go. i just love you let you go. ijust love you so much. that is so sweet. we were in the same skill but when i left we never really thought much of it. but as time went on, then i knew i had it. but as time went on, then i knew ihada it. but as time went on, then i knew i had a feeling for her. it's just grew andi i had a feeling for her. it's just grew and i knew ijust wanted to give the relationship a chance. i sent give the relationship a chance. isent him give the relations
will grant, bbc news. it's not easy to find someone who could be "the one"?romance that's been stopped in its tracks during lockdown. in england, you can meet one person outside your household at a safe distance but that's not yet the case in scotland. amy irons met a couple from the glasgow area who are keeping in touch online. ijust i just love you so ijust love you so much, babe. and i just can't wait to get you in my arms andi just can't wait to get you in my arms and ijust don't...
43
43
May 2, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant, bbc news. for the first time in nearly three weeks, ending an absence that prompted international rumours about his health. 0ur correspondent, laura bicker, explained the significance of the new pictures. well, you can see kimjong—un clearly walking, talking, waving to crowds, cutting ribbons, laughing with officials. hundreds of people are present. the crowds are wearing masks, but the officials around kim jong—un are not. he certainly looks very much alive and quite well. he's seen smoking throughout the pictures, so that suggests perhaps there hasn't been any problems with his lungs, as some have suggested. now, this all came about because the north korean leader was last seen on april 11th and he didn't turn up for a key celebration on april 15th. it's the celebration of his grandfather, the founder of north korea. it's unprecedented for him not to turn up, so it raised a few eyebrows here in seoul. then a few days later came a report on a website called the daily nk, which is partly run by
will grant, bbc news. for the first time in nearly three weeks, ending an absence that prompted international rumours about his health. 0ur correspondent, laura bicker, explained the significance of the new pictures. well, you can see kimjong—un clearly walking, talking, waving to crowds, cutting ribbons, laughing with officials. hundreds of people are present. the crowds are wearing masks, but the officials around kim jong—un are not. he certainly looks very much alive and quite well. he's...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
we have only has announced that it will grant a 6 month residency permits to thousands of irregular groups the government in rome is trying to help farms and farmers deal with the coded $1000.00 epidemic that has cut the flow of cheap labor from abroad the politically sensitive move has prompted or was prompted by the country's agricultural lobby which is warning that italy might otherwise have to dispose of huge amounts of produce food that will rot in the fields probably in the us really is here with more on them so. does this change affect i guess it is the farmers right well many people in fact because at the moment there are around 200 seasonal workers mainly from eastern europe who aren't able to travel to italy because of course of the restrictions on travel because of cope at 19 and what this measure will do will will essentially make around of 2 rand half a 1000000. regular migrants in italy. illegal and so we're talking about people who would be able to work mainly in the agricultural and in the you know the domestic services will say i'm also because they're legal that we have t
we have only has announced that it will grant a 6 month residency permits to thousands of irregular groups the government in rome is trying to help farms and farmers deal with the coded $1000.00 epidemic that has cut the flow of cheap labor from abroad the politically sensitive move has prompted or was prompted by the country's agricultural lobby which is warning that italy might otherwise have to dispose of huge amounts of produce food that will rot in the fields probably in the us really is...
55
55
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
our cuba correspondent will grant reports.strictly necessary," says this doctor in a village outside havana, and lists the symptoms of coronavirus one more time. they also do shoe leather epidemiology, two—person teams of medics going door—to—door with a clipboard. the survey helps the authorities map the state of health of the town and anyone showing symptoms of covid—19 is closely monitored. it's largely worked. cuba had no coronavirus fatalities on one day last week. and it's been a similar success story across the caribbean. most island nations locked down early to ensure the outbreak stayed within the capacity of their healthcare systems. when the first cases came, the leaders acted very decisively, so, by and large, responded within a week or two of each other with lockdowns. almost in all cases before the first death and in some cases before the first case. the caribbean has established protocols for zika and other infectious diseases, and has ten laboratories carrying out extensive testing and contact tracing for coron
our cuba correspondent will grant reports.strictly necessary," says this doctor in a village outside havana, and lists the symptoms of coronavirus one more time. they also do shoe leather epidemiology, two—person teams of medics going door—to—door with a clipboard. the survey helps the authorities map the state of health of the town and anyone showing symptoms of covid—19 is closely monitored. it's largely worked. cuba had no coronavirus fatalities on one day last week. and it's...
31
31
May 6, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
they don't want to have to pay back loans do you think they will actually get grants they will get some grants in other words. keep in mind that the current policy response well the recall very fund that it's leading to the european budget the multi outlet. financial framework which would be scaled up probably double the contribution by countries and that will be used. to split the amount between that grants and loans and then the loan so it can be leveraged top and and achieve. in size grandes and only be a small part of it so i think they would be grants for specific reasons within the european budget but i would not suspect a massive amount. finally i have to say i fully agree with the other commentators that spain that will be absolutely hated to easily will be has really it does well in many other countries but as we stand today it's not clear which country would be affected the most because some maybe no the european countries that seems to be less affected today. given that the betty open economies open into the global trade they my suffer at least as much as t
they don't want to have to pay back loans do you think they will actually get grants they will get some grants in other words. keep in mind that the current policy response well the recall very fund that it's leading to the european budget the multi outlet. financial framework which would be scaled up probably double the contribution by countries and that will be used. to split the amount between that grants and loans and then the loan so it can be leveraged top and and achieve. in size grandes...
39
39
May 5, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
would antagonize the fact leadership now because he didn't consult them and he knew that syria will grant him a traitor and the end as he always did made the decision because he was convinced that it served a higher interest of the palestinian people. but he was fully aware of the disks it entailed and that the people who loved and supported him find it incomprehensible i thought to visit was a diplomatic coup for mubarak and in subsequent years egypt would increasingly become the p.l.o. his main patron out of touch opponents within the p.l.o. accused him of betraying the palestinian cause syria castigated him as a traitor under attack and i felt sort of political refuge with his former adversaries king hussein of jordan since the p.l.o. was expulsion from jordan relations between the 2 leaders had always been an easy but out of pattern king hussein now came together in an uneasy alliance the king allowed the palestinian parliament in exile to convene in the jordanian capital amman in 1984. this proved a lifeline try to fight his ability to convene the palestine national council with the
would antagonize the fact leadership now because he didn't consult them and he knew that syria will grant him a traitor and the end as he always did made the decision because he was convinced that it served a higher interest of the palestinian people. but he was fully aware of the disks it entailed and that the people who loved and supported him find it incomprehensible i thought to visit was a diplomatic coup for mubarak and in subsequent years egypt would increasingly become the p.l.o. his...
40
40
May 14, 2020
05/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
brent: italy has announced it will grant six-month residency permits to thousands of irregular migrants. the government in rome is trying to help farms and farmers deal with the covid-19 epidemic that has cut the flow of cheap labor from abroad. the politically sensitive move was prompted by the country's agricultural lobby, which was warning italy might otherwise have to dispose of huge amounts of produce, food that would rot in the fields. so who does this change affect question mark i guess it is the farmers? guest: it affects many people because at the moment there are around 200 seasonal workers mainly from eastern europe who are not able to travel to italy because of restrictions and what this measure will do will essentially make around half a million irregular migrants in italy legal. we are talking about people who would be able to legally work in the agricultural and domestic services. because they are legal, they would be able to access a sick health services and it would improve their quality of life because there is such a crisis with covid-19, if they are actually legal, i
brent: italy has announced it will grant six-month residency permits to thousands of irregular migrants. the government in rome is trying to help farms and farmers deal with the covid-19 epidemic that has cut the flow of cheap labor from abroad. the politically sensitive move was prompted by the country's agricultural lobby, which was warning italy might otherwise have to dispose of huge amounts of produce, food that would rot in the fields. so who does this change affect question mark i guess...
21
21
May 5, 2020
05/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
surplus our friends children teachers will grant get better to school may. to organize this several criteriria will be taken into account such as the people's level and the parent situation. children of key workers will remain a priority. seaside communities in france i agree t that that beachess will remain closed next week as the rest of the country begins to lift the lockdown. they say they've already suffered a major setback due to being closedd d during the eastr holiday because of the covert nineteen pandemic with many businesses now struggling to survive the say do they reopen the beach until june. could well make matters much worse. beaches behind bars. it's the same story around french coast since thehe country went intoo lockdown last month. in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. and even while ports of the country are set to see restrictions lifted in less than a week. the beaches aren'nt among them yeah. the real misunderstanding among people regarding this non re opening especially since most people are asking for things to reopen
surplus our friends children teachers will grant get better to school may. to organize this several criteriria will be taken into account such as the people's level and the parent situation. children of key workers will remain a priority. seaside communities in france i agree t that that beachess will remain closed next week as the rest of the country begins to lift the lockdown. they say they've already suffered a major setback due to being closedd d during the eastr holiday because of the...
53
53
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
basically, asking what terms grant will offer, if and when lee feels that is necessary to surrender. lee is giving himself the option to decide when to do that. he is not going to leave it entirely to grant. they start to retreat from cumberland church 11:00 p.m. on april 7. they withdraw toward new store. on the way, gordon's court would take the lead and longstreet's men would bring up the rear. at 10:00 a.m. of april 8, lee receives grant's second letter. in second letter grant says the , only condition i have for surrender is that you, the officers and men shall be disqualified for taking up arms again against the government of the united states. lee now has sent his second letter to grant. in this letter, he is not conceding that his army needs to surrender. he now starts talking to grant about terms of peace. not to surrender of the army, peace in the country itself. longstreet is on the march, passes abandon wagons and flames. artillery burning, sometimes in the middle of the road. one battery commander reported the horses too weak to hug on. -- to haul his guns. he was ordered
basically, asking what terms grant will offer, if and when lee feels that is necessary to surrender. lee is giving himself the option to decide when to do that. he is not going to leave it entirely to grant. they start to retreat from cumberland church 11:00 p.m. on april 7. they withdraw toward new store. on the way, gordon's court would take the lead and longstreet's men would bring up the rear. at 10:00 a.m. of april 8, lee receives grant's second letter. in second letter grant says the ,...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
department of health and human services will grant up to $1200000000.00 to the drug company astra zeneca to develop a potential vaccine from that lab in oxford monella ok so let's say all goes well do we know how many vaccines are going to be rolled out all at once and if it even gets approved yet so astra zeneca said that actually is secure its 1st agreements for about 400000000 doses of this vaccine now adding that the company had secured manufacturing capacity for 1000000000 doses and it will begin its 1st deliveries starting september hopefully now some public health experts say that having that much by the by this october is pretty ambitious and it could be more like around 2021 that will see this vaccine but health experts they're also factoring in trials being delayed even halted if the side effects do get too risky that kind of add more time to it but to counter if something goes wrong like in one study you have other companies being funded to also develop a different kind of vaccine what other companies are doing that so you have the biomedical advanced research and development
department of health and human services will grant up to $1200000000.00 to the drug company astra zeneca to develop a potential vaccine from that lab in oxford monella ok so let's say all goes well do we know how many vaccines are going to be rolled out all at once and if it even gets approved yet so astra zeneca said that actually is secure its 1st agreements for about 400000000 doses of this vaccine now adding that the company had secured manufacturing capacity for 1000000000 doses and it...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
you know it's really has an arms that it will grant a 6 month residency it's the thousands of irregular migrants the government in rome is trying to help deal with the coffin 19 epidemic that has cut the flow of cheap labor from abroad the politically sensitive move was prompted by the country's agricultural lobby which is warning that the country might otherwise have to dispose of huge amounts of produce wealth public. housing public. who does this change the effect well 1st and foremost around 200000 seasonal workers mainly from eastern europe actually can't get to because of the covert 19 travel restrictions in place at the moment and that what this this change affects is it could be up to half a 1000000 workers mainly in agriculture but also domestic workers are affected and it would mean that they are status would be irregular migrants would their status would change to legal so that they could apply for jobs they would have access to health care and of course that's important at the moment considering the fight against covert 19 in italy and also on human rights you know level it
you know it's really has an arms that it will grant a 6 month residency it's the thousands of irregular migrants the government in rome is trying to help deal with the coffin 19 epidemic that has cut the flow of cheap labor from abroad the politically sensitive move was prompted by the country's agricultural lobby which is warning that the country might otherwise have to dispose of huge amounts of produce wealth public. housing public. who does this change the effect well 1st and foremost...
47
47
May 29, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
and the self—employed will be eligible for a final grant self—employed will be eligible for a finalgrant covering 70% of the applicant's trading profits for the month. i am joined now by our business correspondent katie austen. some of this announcement had been expected but i suppose some of the detail is interesting, including the tapering of the contributions that employers will be expected to make. that is right. it is impossible to overstate the significance of this game when it comes to minimising the immediate damage the pandemic has wrought on the economy. this is a scheme where employees can basically be put on leave while there is no work for them to do and the government picks up them to do and the government picks up 80% of their wages up to £2500 a month. so far, 8.4 million workers have been furloughed under the scheme and we had heard it would be extended to october and yesterday the chancellor outstanding —— michael outlined how the scheme a change in the coming months as it nears its end and he said this would be the final stage of the eight month scheme. the first chang
and the self—employed will be eligible for a final grant self—employed will be eligible for a finalgrant covering 70% of the applicant's trading profits for the month. i am joined now by our business correspondent katie austen. some of this announcement had been expected but i suppose some of the detail is interesting, including the tapering of the contributions that employers will be expected to make. that is right. it is impossible to overstate the significance of this game when it comes...
36
36
May 10, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
what the lower court did is said ok, i will grant you that this is a content-based restriction on speech and what i'm going to do is i'm going to enjoin -- i'm going to strike down the exception to the general rule. i will say now the law applies to robo calls that are debt collection calls as well. that'sblem with that is not usually what we do when we deal with discriminatory laws. what we usually do is we enjoin the part of the law that violates the part of the constitution is nothing that violates the constitution about not prohibiting debt calls. what violates the competition is preventing political groups in engaging in political speech tole also allowing people call about debt. this goes beyond the boundaries of just robo calls. constitutional laws about one kind of discrimination or another. in the first amendment, we say you cannot enforce this law against me because you are not enforcing it again similarly situated people who say different stop. you could also say you cannot enforce the law against me because you were enforcing me based on my race or you're not enforcing agains
what the lower court did is said ok, i will grant you that this is a content-based restriction on speech and what i'm going to do is i'm going to enjoin -- i'm going to strike down the exception to the general rule. i will say now the law applies to robo calls that are debt collection calls as well. that'sblem with that is not usually what we do when we deal with discriminatory laws. what we usually do is we enjoin the part of the law that violates the part of the constitution is nothing that...
47
47
May 6, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
what the lower court did is said ok, i will grant you that this is a content-based restriction on speech and what i'm going to do is i'm going to enjoin -- i'm going to strike down the exception to the general rule. i will say now the law applies to robo calls that are debt collection calls as well. that'sblem with that is not usually what we do when we deal with discriminatory laws. what we usually do is we enjoin the part of the law that violates the part of the constitution is nothing that violates the constitution about not prohibiting debt calls. what violates the competition is preventing political groups in engaging in political speech tole also allowing people call about debt. this goes beyond the boundaries of just robo calls. constitutional laws about one kind of discrimination or another. in the first amendment, we say you cannot enforce this law against me because you are not enforcing it again similarly situated people who say different stop. you could also say you cannot enforce the law against me because you were enforcing me based on my race or you're not enforcing agains
what the lower court did is said ok, i will grant you that this is a content-based restriction on speech and what i'm going to do is i'm going to enjoin -- i'm going to strike down the exception to the general rule. i will say now the law applies to robo calls that are debt collection calls as well. that'sblem with that is not usually what we do when we deal with discriminatory laws. what we usually do is we enjoin the part of the law that violates the part of the constitution is nothing that...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
be in the fund will we see corona bonds will we see grants. so in the whole instrument we will have certainly the right balance of loans and grants this is the process where we have to negotiate with all 27 member states. but it is important that all agree that is the it is the way forward to take so all agree on working on the 7 year budget of the european union plus a recovery instrument and this is a strong measure of course and i think this is democracy we have to speak about the detailing out the tailor made programs but all of our do agree that it is important to support the countries that are hardest hit by the virus and the economic consequences another issue which has come up in this coronavirus crisis is the issue of european fundamental principles and values and in that context i would like to ask you if you're concerned about the crisis being used here in the european union to limit democratic rights in countries for example like hungary well many countries about 20 countries choke extraordinary measures which is in a crisis ok be
be in the fund will we see corona bonds will we see grants. so in the whole instrument we will have certainly the right balance of loans and grants this is the process where we have to negotiate with all 27 member states. but it is important that all agree that is the it is the way forward to take so all agree on working on the 7 year budget of the european union plus a recovery instrument and this is a strong measure of course and i think this is democracy we have to speak about the detailing...
133
133
May 9, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
grant said, if you send a message down this road to meet me, i will know where to meet you. lee and longstreet are back at the site. up with atruce comes fellow officer, to take lee into appomattox courthouse for the meeting with grant. as lee is getting ready to write ride -- two away, longstreet said the conversation continued into row consensus until the dispatcher -- in broken sentences until the dispatcher approached. i suggested that that event he should break up the interview until general grant to do his worst. o while need -- so while meade is arranging terms of surrender, he is telling grant to do everything he has got. still, if the situation requires it, is going to be very aggressive is the has to be -- if he has to be. we know what is going to happen next. grant atmeet with appomattox courthouse and surrender the army of northern virginia. lee is riding back from this surrender to his lines, salutation greeted him and suddenly as- as it arose. the road was packed with troops, heads bowed down. as he passed, they raised their heads and looked upon him. those who
grant said, if you send a message down this road to meet me, i will know where to meet you. lee and longstreet are back at the site. up with atruce comes fellow officer, to take lee into appomattox courthouse for the meeting with grant. as lee is getting ready to write ride -- two away, longstreet said the conversation continued into row consensus until the dispatcher -- in broken sentences until the dispatcher approached. i suggested that that event he should break up the interview until...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
where we ask employers to start paying towards people's wages in september taxpayers will pay 70 percent of the furlough grant with employers contributing 10 percent in october taxpayers will pay 60 percent and employers will contribute 20 percent. then after 8 months of this extraordinary intervention of the government stepping in to help a people's wages this scheme will close the biggest request i've heard from businesses large and small right across our country is to have the flexibility to decide what is right for them so to protect jobs and help businesses decide how quickly to bring their workforce back we are introducing a new more flexible furlough this is a critical part of our plan to kick start the economy the financial security of the furlough scheme has been a relief for many but at the same time people want to work no one wants to be at home on furlough no one wants to feel unable to contribute so has massey and the treasury have worked hard to put the flexible furlough in place not from all this the 1st as originally planned but from july the 1st one month early from july the 1st employers wil
where we ask employers to start paying towards people's wages in september taxpayers will pay 70 percent of the furlough grant with employers contributing 10 percent in october taxpayers will pay 60 percent and employers will contribute 20 percent. then after 8 months of this extraordinary intervention of the government stepping in to help a people's wages this scheme will close the biggest request i've heard from businesses large and small right across our country is to have the flexibility to...
30
30
May 29, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the final grant will work in the same way as the first did, paid out in a single instalment coveringrth of average monthly profit. to maintain the sense of fairness, alongside the job retention scheme, the value of the final grant will be 70%, up to a total of £6,570. otherwise, there will be no changes and no further extensions to the schemes, which continue to be some of the most generous in the world. 0ur economic response to coronavirus was designed to keep people in work, protect the incomes of people and support businesses. all to give us the best chance of recovering quickly as the economy reopens. these measures have been on a scale unmatched by any government in recent history. but i do want to acknowledge that we have not been able to support everyone in the exact way they would want. i understand some people have felt frustrated, but you were not and have not been forgotten. even if you do not qualify for the furlough or self employment schemes, we have provided a wide range of support, from discounted loans, to tax cuts, mortgage holidays and enhanced welfare. now our tho
the final grant will work in the same way as the first did, paid out in a single instalment coveringrth of average monthly profit. to maintain the sense of fairness, alongside the job retention scheme, the value of the final grant will be 70%, up to a total of £6,570. otherwise, there will be no changes and no further extensions to the schemes, which continue to be some of the most generous in the world. 0ur economic response to coronavirus was designed to keep people in work, protect the...
30
30
May 18, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
germany relationship, it looks as if they are close to agreeing some kind of deal here, that will be granted not loan based, and this is something that will be paid for over a very long period of time, so it's not going to add to the big debt piles of these countries, and i think of those southern european countries, they will be delighted, particularly leaders of those countries come as a rigid sink and are concerned about going euro skepticism and blaming with their economy and their coronavirus crisis, but again commencement to be details of how europe as a whole is going to pay for this, because of course, it's going to require more money somewhere. it's going to require taxes to be increased, more contributions to the european project, and terry mention it, from the beginning of next year, the uk is going to be missing from that budget at a big contributor and hold up budget at a big contributor and hold up already having to be filled for the eu, and now that hole hasjust gotten off a lot bigger there, but generally, this is a very good thing for europe, because those southern countries
germany relationship, it looks as if they are close to agreeing some kind of deal here, that will be granted not loan based, and this is something that will be paid for over a very long period of time, so it's not going to add to the big debt piles of these countries, and i think of those southern european countries, they will be delighted, particularly leaders of those countries come as a rigid sink and are concerned about going euro skepticism and blaming with their economy and their...
67
67
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant, bbc news.ica parker is back with us. where do you expect the emphasis in today's briefing to be? it's being held by the business secretary alok sharma and he's already been talking today about this plan for a vaccine manufacturing innovation centre, so they are investing up to £93 million to accelerate construction of this centre in 0xfordshire that was already under construction and it is to develop and advance the mass production of vaccines. 0f to develop and advance the mass production of vaccines. of course, many people hope that some sort of vaccine, and there is a lot of work going into it, can be found for coronavirus but it's interesting that boris johnson coronavirus but it's interesting that borisjohnson has written a piece for the mail on sunday today where he has been quite frank that whilst there is a lot of work going into finding a vaccine, it may not come to fruition and that we could have to live with the virus for a very long time and that is something that government scienti
will grant, bbc news.ica parker is back with us. where do you expect the emphasis in today's briefing to be? it's being held by the business secretary alok sharma and he's already been talking today about this plan for a vaccine manufacturing innovation centre, so they are investing up to £93 million to accelerate construction of this centre in 0xfordshire that was already under construction and it is to develop and advance the mass production of vaccines. 0f to develop and advance the mass...
128
128
May 9, 2020
05/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
i predict he will grant the motion. have to say what surprises me the most about this entire situation, although frankly it shouldn't surprise me anymore, is the outrage and the horror over mercy. people like senator campbell harris and elizabeth warren who called this the politicization, who called this corrupt. they say that the attorney general is doing the president's bidding. why shouldn't they be the first people to applaud an audit, two in full force and faith back the identification and routing out of a corrupt tumor within one of our agencies that for some nonsensical reason they and those who support them seem to find 100% pure and infallible. it's not the same logic they apply to police officers so why aren't they applying this to the nation's police officer. i have to say for those who actually genuinely believe were taken late the concept of, he would only plead guilty if he was guilty, that's delusional luxury with 94% of state convictions obtained by a plea bargain. 97% of federal convictions are obtained
i predict he will grant the motion. have to say what surprises me the most about this entire situation, although frankly it shouldn't surprise me anymore, is the outrage and the horror over mercy. people like senator campbell harris and elizabeth warren who called this the politicization, who called this corrupt. they say that the attorney general is doing the president's bidding. why shouldn't they be the first people to applaud an audit, two in full force and faith back the identification and...
43
43
May 27, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
know in 1997 on several charges including genocide the court will also decide whether or not they will grant prosecutors their request and that is to transfer to u.n. custody now if that was to happen he could then be tried before an international tribunal most probably in tanzania in the mechanism in aruba now the court has a week to decide exactly what their decision will be they don't necessarily have to hand over anything today this is the beginning of that process that managed to evade justice for more than a quarter of a century before he was arrested in paris earlier this month. no wonder the businessmen. in the capital kigali in 19931 year before the genocide he's accused of helping to finance could google is alleged to have funded the ethnic militias the killed at least 800000 ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus in $100.00 days could be go was it not for more than a quarter of a century is rest in paris earlier this month has been welcomed by genocide survivors like it sends him on a. tomato rest but of course we must respect the presumption of innocence he was one of the men figures o
know in 1997 on several charges including genocide the court will also decide whether or not they will grant prosecutors their request and that is to transfer to u.n. custody now if that was to happen he could then be tried before an international tribunal most probably in tanzania in the mechanism in aruba now the court has a week to decide exactly what their decision will be they don't necessarily have to hand over anything today this is the beginning of that process that managed to evade...
52
52
May 10, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
it is possible booth would have killed grant as well as lincoln. we will never know. >> how did grant manage to win the republican nomination in 1868? had he showed an aptitude for politics? mr. chernow: not really. it was kind of a great guessing game. no one knew exactly where he stood. he was in the right place at the right time. since appomattox he had a symbolic standard in american life as the victor of the war and reconciliation between north and south. happened in 1868, there was a failed attempt to impeach andrew johnson. he was not convicted. he needed to straddle both wings of the republican party. he had this immense prestige from the war. he did not campaign openly for it. grant had a funny way of not campaigning for things. sort of putting him in a position where things just happened. >> and his first term of office, the 15th amendment is enacted. there is a backlash in the south, violence escalates. there is a strengthening of the ku klux klan. you spent a lot of time in the book. what did grant do to combat the klan? was he successful? mr.
it is possible booth would have killed grant as well as lincoln. we will never know. >> how did grant manage to win the republican nomination in 1868? had he showed an aptitude for politics? mr. chernow: not really. it was kind of a great guessing game. no one knew exactly where he stood. he was in the right place at the right time. since appomattox he had a symbolic standard in american life as the victor of the war and reconciliation between north and south. happened in 1868, there was...
34
34
May 15, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
space on the pitches where the players, so i think the premier league grounds will be the safest places, the training grantsyou can see the full interview withjurgen klopp on football focus tomorrow, as well as a special feature on his formative years as a player and coach in germany. that's on bbc one, from 12 o'clock. england captain harry kane has joined forces with his old club leyton orient, to sponsor their shirts next season. the home kits will carry a message of thanks to front line workers tackling the coronavirus pandemic, and the other two strips will feature haven house children's hospice and the mental health charity mind. kane was born and brought up close to 0rient‘s stadium and he made his first professional start for the side in 2011, while on loan from tottenham. he said he was happy to have a platform to offer his thanks to front line workers and charities, and to give back to the club that launched his professional career. when i went to lighting, it was my first taste of professional football andi first taste of professional football and ijust first taste of professional football and i
space on the pitches where the players, so i think the premier league grounds will be the safest places, the training grantsyou can see the full interview withjurgen klopp on football focus tomorrow, as well as a special feature on his formative years as a player and coach in germany. that's on bbc one, from 12 o'clock. england captain harry kane has joined forces with his old club leyton orient, to sponsor their shirts next season. the home kits will carry a message of thanks to front line...
43
43
May 9, 2020
05/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
>>yeah, well, your wish will be granted this weekend at him because i am tracking cooler and cloudier weather for your mother's day weekend and let's take a look at today's daytime highs 10 to nearly 20 degrees above average more than 10 degrees above normal for downtown san francisco warming up to 76 degrees and in the low 90's for those of you in san jose nearly 20 degrees above average for you and still tracking mostly sunny skies then layer high clouds overhead but temperatures right now the biggest cooldown drop the san francisco peninsula coastline mid to upper 50's on account of that strong sea breeze and also the return of that marine we're starting to extend into the east bay shoreline cooling temperatures there into the 60's and 70's with widespread 80's and 90's as you begin to make your way in london overnight lows tonight, we'll be on the mild side mid 50's for most of the bay area but slightly cooler right along the san francisco coastline santa rosa and happened bay cooling down into the upper 40's and tomorrow's daytime highs at or slightly below average the widespread
>>yeah, well, your wish will be granted this weekend at him because i am tracking cooler and cloudier weather for your mother's day weekend and let's take a look at today's daytime highs 10 to nearly 20 degrees above average more than 10 degrees above normal for downtown san francisco warming up to 76 degrees and in the low 90's for those of you in san jose nearly 20 degrees above average for you and still tracking mostly sunny skies then layer high clouds overhead but temperatures right...
73
73
May 25, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
we will grant greater autonomy in reform and opening up to pilot free trade zones, speed up the establishment of a free trade port in hainan, open new pilot free trade zones and integrated bonded areas in the central and western regions, and launch further comprehensive trials on opening up the service sector. we will foster an enabling market environment in which all companies, chinese and foreign, are treated as equals and engaged in fair competition. we will focus on quality in the joint pursuit of the belt and road initiative, staying committed to achieving shared growth through consultation and collaboration, we will uphold market principles and international rules, give full scope to enterprises as the main actors, and work with our bri partners for mutually beneficial outcomes. we will guide the healthy development of outbound investment. we will promote liberalization and facilitation of trade and investment. we will firmly safeguard the multilateral trading regime, and actively participate in reform of the wto. we will work for the signing of the regional comprehensive economic partn
we will grant greater autonomy in reform and opening up to pilot free trade zones, speed up the establishment of a free trade port in hainan, open new pilot free trade zones and integrated bonded areas in the central and western regions, and launch further comprehensive trials on opening up the service sector. we will foster an enabling market environment in which all companies, chinese and foreign, are treated as equals and engaged in fair competition. we will focus on quality in the joint...