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he has the works council it's a company that makes cases d.t.h. haida now the workforce numbers more than $300.00 trainees i can tell you that there will be personnel changes very probably firings which is of course bad news out of your fridge. it's tough very much especially because i know everybody here and it's very worrying. d.t.h. is a di cost of the supplies various components to the auto industry especially good cases . the shift to electric plus the impact of the pandemic have tipped it over the edge into insolvency. its biggest customer i spoke spoken it's moving fast to switch to electric cars its contents macau in eastern germany no longer makes any cars with a combustion engine the workers that have a job guarantee until 2029. i'm somewhat through adherence because here in this vehicle the transformation process means that every employee has teresa scale and learn how to do other jobs every worker has to be retrained. sometimes multiple times with bunch. of a cow is the w.'s most advanced plant it's in both the group strategy to go ele
he has the works council it's a company that makes cases d.t.h. haida now the workforce numbers more than $300.00 trainees i can tell you that there will be personnel changes very probably firings which is of course bad news out of your fridge. it's tough very much especially because i know everybody here and it's very worrying. d.t.h. is a di cost of the supplies various components to the auto industry especially good cases . the shift to electric plus the impact of the pandemic have tipped it...
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he heads the works council it's a company that makes cases d.t.h. hide and now the work force numbers more than $300.00 trainees i can tell you that there will be personnel changes very probably firings which is of course bad news out of here for which. it's tough very much especially because i know everybody here and it's very worrying. d.t.h. is a di cost of the supplies various components to the auto industry especially good cases . the shift to electric plus the impact of the pandemic have tipped it over the edge into insolvency. its biggest customer i spoke spoken to is moving fast to switch to electric cars its contents macau in eastern germany no longer makes any cars with a combustion engine the workers that have a job guarantee until 2029. i'm somewhat students because the parents make out that transformation process means that every employee has theresa scale and learn how to do other jobs every worker has to be retrained sometimes multiple times with bunch. of a cow is the w.'s most advanced plant it's in both the group strategy to go elec
he heads the works council it's a company that makes cases d.t.h. hide and now the work force numbers more than $300.00 trainees i can tell you that there will be personnel changes very probably firings which is of course bad news out of here for which. it's tough very much especially because i know everybody here and it's very worrying. d.t.h. is a di cost of the supplies various components to the auto industry especially good cases . the shift to electric plus the impact of the pandemic have...
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he heads the works council that's a company that makes cases d.t.h. heighten our the work force numbers more than $300.00 trainees i can tell you that there will be personnel changes very probably firings which is of course bad news for the show. it's tough very much especially because i know everybody here and it's very worrying. d.t.h. is a di cost of the supplies various components to the auto industry especially good cases . the shift to electric plus the impact of the pandemic have tipped it over the edge into insolvency its biggest customer is spokesman it's moving fast to switch to electric cars it's home to speak out in eastern germany no longer makes any cause for the combustion engine the workers that have a job guarantee until 2029. i'm somewhat soon here and we go high spirits make out the transformation process means that every employee has to rescale and learn how to do other jobs every worker has to be retrained. sometimes multiple times with bunch part. of a cow is be w.'s most advanced plant it's in both use the group strategy to go el
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theerday, i took action in northeasast, working witthee council there, where there has been a very sharpe. it is absolutely critical that peopople follow these rules. tohy: he refused comment on a second lockdown, saying it is the last line of defense. they will be enforcing it inn several difffferent locations. residents there will have to reduce the number of people that they interact with outside their households, and entertainment venues will have to close their doors early, and restaurants and bars will only be able to offer table service. the current surge in cases has left the testing system struggling to cope with h deman. >> i've been trying since monday. today, i am really excited, bebecause just over three hours and i was given this time, this appointment, at this location, only to find to turn up here like everyoyone el, and there is no one here to see us. cathy: facing heavy criticicism for r its handling of the testig crisis, the government announced on thursday it would set aside extra funds to help relieve the strain. laura: here in france, tighter measures to control the
theerday, i took action in northeasast, working witthee council there, where there has been a very sharpe. it is absolutely critical that peopople follow these rules. tohy: he refused comment on a second lockdown, saying it is the last line of defense. they will be enforcing it inn several difffferent locations. residents there will have to reduce the number of people that they interact with outside their households, and entertainment venues will have to close their doors early, and restaurants...
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councils have been basically bending the rules. it's got to be stopped, and it'sjust a symptom of how the system is not working. amily wanted to move. although tom says they didn't. the council says it has struggled to find common ground with tom, and it believes it can meet the needs of both boys in kent schools. it says the mediation failed, no amount was agreed, and no monies were exchanged... ..and, it says, it puts particular emphasis on increasing the quality of parental engagement. the local government association says councils are doing the best within the budgets they have. we are always trying our best to work with parents to ensure they get the right package, and a lot of those plans have been well thought out and are very good for those children. can you understand, ian, why some parents watching this, those who have been impacted, may be a little infuriated? i understand where the frustrations may lie, and i can empathise with them, but i think we've got to remember that council staff have done an incredible job, particularly over the covid period, providing the best possible services for residents
councils have been basically bending the rules. it's got to be stopped, and it'sjust a symptom of how the system is not working. amily wanted to move. although tom says they didn't. the council says it has struggled to find common ground with tom, and it believes it can meet the needs of both boys in kent schools. it says the mediation failed, no amount was agreed, and no monies were exchanged... ..and, it says, it puts particular emphasis on increasing the quality of parental engagement. the...
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restrictions over and above national measures we will continue to act against local flare ups working alongside councils and strengthening measures when necessary and i want to speak directly to those who are shielding early in the pandemic and who may be anxious about being at greater risk following advice from our senior clinicians our guidance continues to be that you do not need to shield except in local lockdown areas and we will keep this under constant review. i must emphasize that if all our actions fail to bring the are below one then we reserve the right to deploy greater firepower with significantly greater restrictions i prefer. one to avoid taking this step as do the devote a ministrations but we will only be able to avoid it if our new measures work and our behavior changes mr speaker we will spare no effort in developing vaccines treatments new forms of mass testing but unless we power probably make progress we should assume that the restrictions i have announced will remain in place for perhaps 6 months for the time being this virus is a fact of our lives and i must tell the house and th
restrictions over and above national measures we will continue to act against local flare ups working alongside councils and strengthening measures when necessary and i want to speak directly to those who are shielding early in the pandemic and who may be anxious about being at greater risk following advice from our senior clinicians our guidance continues to be that you do not need to shield except in local lockdown areas and we will keep this under constant review. i must emphasize that if...
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council members. the announcement was made as the u.n. called on countries to work together while walking at 75th anniversary. welcoming peter w. watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up more rains expected in sudan where flooding has already affected hundreds of thousands of people.
council members. the announcement was made as the u.n. called on countries to work together while walking at 75th anniversary. welcoming peter w. watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up more rains expected in sudan where flooding has already affected hundreds of thousands of people.
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council of jews in germany chancellor angela merkel gave the keynote speech she paid tribute to the council's work as a driving force in the return of jewish life to germany since it was set up 5 years after the show of 6000000 jews by the jewish community in germany is the 3rd largest in europe and because. and i will turn to some other world news government sources here say germany is to take in around 1500 migrants left homeless by a father destroyed europe's largest refugee camp on the island of lesbos this comes amid pressure on the e.u. to find a solution for the some 12000 people displaced and mostly still living outside in the open race has been urging the migrants to move into new shelters on lesbos but many fear the situation there could be worse than before. it was. at the back of a long line of hungry people waiting has become part of life on the island of last boss. at the front aid workers handout bags of food and. since the morea company down migrants have been camping out on the streets they return to the roadside to eat it's a simple but desperately needed meal and soon it will be
council of jews in germany chancellor angela merkel gave the keynote speech she paid tribute to the council's work as a driving force in the return of jewish life to germany since it was set up 5 years after the show of 6000000 jews by the jewish community in germany is the 3rd largest in europe and because. and i will turn to some other world news government sources here say germany is to take in around 1500 migrants left homeless by a father destroyed europe's largest refugee camp on the...
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the statutory responsibility is with bolton council, with whom we have been working very closely to puty, building on the measures that bolton council have been putting in place. i want to put on the record my thanks to those in bolton council, the leader, david greenall, he has been doing an excellent job. the david greenall, he has been doing an excellentjob. the director of public health and the chief executive. it has been a difficult challenge in bolton. thankfully, what we have learnt from this sort of local action elsewhere in the country, is that we don't see large—scale country, is that we don't see la rge—scale numbers of country, is that we don't see large—scale numbers of people travelling nearby, to nearby other areas. where there is a problem. we haven't seen that yet. of course we remain vigilant on that and all of these measures, but i'm sure that these measures, but i'm sure that the people of bolton will understand how significant this problem is and will follow the guidance and indeed the new laws that we will bring in to back—up the proposal so we have made today. ca
the statutory responsibility is with bolton council, with whom we have been working very closely to puty, building on the measures that bolton council have been putting in place. i want to put on the record my thanks to those in bolton council, the leader, david greenall, he has been doing an excellent job. the david greenall, he has been doing an excellentjob. the director of public health and the chief executive. it has been a difficult challenge in bolton. thankfully, what we have learnt...
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but the point here is that the us is working unilaterally making a mockery of the un security council actually and the mechanics them because if it were another country like iran vietnam iraq or anyone else the us security council would start immediately to punish the country as soon as it violated for a solution 2031 that would be decision of the un security council members of together so the us is undermining you know the mechanics them of the security council and if the country a model role model for other than other members with also vote for the same approach whenever they don't like a decision of the security council and there will be chaos the un security should rush to rescue are not only the case if your way but also its own you know sovereignty and its on will rule will all have been ongoing than any people have been arguing this for not just on the every need issue but the syrian issue and all sorts of things you could argue that the un security council has been on their minds and powerless a quite some time now my question to you is is this deal worth saving given the us i
but the point here is that the us is working unilaterally making a mockery of the un security council actually and the mechanics them because if it were another country like iran vietnam iraq or anyone else the us security council would start immediately to punish the country as soon as it violated for a solution 2031 that would be decision of the un security council members of together so the us is undermining you know the mechanics them of the security council and if the country a model role...
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the actions we are announcing today and our work in the security council over the last three months have been driven by ah single-purpose. peace. standing up for what's right. as we have in the past, we will stand alone to protect peace and security at all times. we don't need a cheering section to validate our moral compass. we don't find compass -- comfort based on numbers when the majority has found themselves in an uncomfortable position of underwriting terrorism, chaos, and conflict. refuse to be members of that club. the united states is a force for good in the world. we led the creation of today's multilateral system and we remain the largest funder. as i have said repeatedly, when it fails, we will not. false hopes on the part of the security council members that the jcpoa might contain nuclear ambitions don't excuse members from their obligations to reimpose sanctions pursuant to the process outlined in resolution 2231. it is now our expectation that all u.n. member states will fulfill their legal obligation and reimpose sanctions on iran and as we have demonstrated today, the u
the actions we are announcing today and our work in the security council over the last three months have been driven by ah single-purpose. peace. standing up for what's right. as we have in the past, we will stand alone to protect peace and security at all times. we don't need a cheering section to validate our moral compass. we don't find compass -- comfort based on numbers when the majority has found themselves in an uncomfortable position of underwriting terrorism, chaos, and conflict....
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family, particularly women of color. >> reporter: children's council help this person with licensing. >> i put in paperwork but some of the paper workbe modified. they were helpful on doing that. >> reporter: children's council has shifted its focus during the pandemic, tailoring its training to meet current needs. >> we been doing a lot of help with health and safety training. they are not a license, per se center. >> that safety training was important especially when i operate inside my house, is not just a work place my family is here also. i need someone to guide and give me resources. it was amazing for me. >> reporter: cultivating those businesses, the children's council said has a broader impact on the business, providing a way for parents to get back to work. >> our goal is to uplift communities and build of the incubators. and give the community and understand how important they are to the viability of those communities economically, socially and emotionally as well. >> reporter: hundreds of off operations close their doors permanently with the number of families needing child care plummeting during the pandemic. they are l
family, particularly women of color. >> reporter: children's council help this person with licensing. >> i put in paperwork but some of the paper workbe modified. they were helpful on doing that. >> reporter: children's council has shifted its focus during the pandemic, tailoring its training to meet current needs. >> we been doing a lot of help with health and safety training. they are not a license, per se center. >> that safety training was important especially...
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work tomorrow. while the council describes this as a shambles, a government spokesperson told us that the system is hey are seeing higher demand. here the council is trying to tackle the increase in covid with door—to—door testing but again capacity is stretched. we need more people to get tested and more tests available. there are very many people who have had a test and results within days. just walk through and the all clear. but around the country, there are pressure points and the covid curve is rising. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. let's return now to another of our main stories. the uk unemployment rate has risen to its highest level for two years, at 4.1% in the three months tojuly, compared with 3.9% previously. people aged between 16 and 2a have been particularly hard hit. speaking earlier at the trades union congress, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, called on borisjohnson to work with labour on a "national plan" to protect jobs. that's why today i am calling on the government to work with us to create new targeted support that can replace thejob retention scheme, to develop through this
work tomorrow. while the council describes this as a shambles, a government spokesperson told us that the system is hey are seeing higher demand. here the council is trying to tackle the increase in covid with door—to—door testing but again capacity is stretched. we need more people to get tested and more tests available. there are very many people who have had a test and results within days. just walk through and the all clear. but around the country, there are pressure points and the...
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city's need to be for covid-19, they have worked with the city, developing cleaning plans for providers in the pandemic, allowing many to reopen, children's council worked to connect families with childcare pre-covid-19 and are carrying on with that same mission. >> there are a lot of places open and we have an online search engine on our website that can help families locate what is, what are their options right now. >> reporter: we have a link for those families still looking for child care, san francisco is one of the first counties in the bay area to shut down and has been one of the slowest to reopen, slowing the spread of covid-19 and the movement to a lower risk is allowing the city to more fully reopen. in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the cdc is issuing a new warning about dining out at restaurants, they are saying stick to take out orders, this comes after a new report that shows adults diagnosed with covid-19 were more than twice as likely to report dining inside a restaurant before getting sick, of course, many restaurants in the bay area are only open outdoors, the agency says you should choose pickup and del
city's need to be for covid-19, they have worked with the city, developing cleaning plans for providers in the pandemic, allowing many to reopen, children's council worked to connect families with childcare pre-covid-19 and are carrying on with that same mission. >> there are a lot of places open and we have an online search engine on our website that can help families locate what is, what are their options right now. >> reporter: we have a link for those families still looking for...
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he worked on the national security council himself. do you consider yourself now a never trumper? it that way at all and i don't think when alex or his twin brother worked for me at the national security council there were any discussions about politics or anything like that. i think both of them did their job, and unfortunately they paid for it because the president didn't like their telling the truth. >> and we all remember that testimony during the hearing. lieutenant colonel vindman also told "the atlantic" magazine is vladimir putin is a useful idiot. do you agree with that characterization? >> well, that's vladimir lennon's phrase to describe capitalists that don't understand what the communists are up to. in the same article he used the phrase free chicken, just chicken that comes to you. trump is putin's free chicken. i think that's a pretty good assessment. >> elaborate what you mean by that. i want you to think about what bob woodward writes in his new book that the former director of national intelligence, dan coats, himself harbored what is described as secret belief t
he worked on the national security council himself. do you consider yourself now a never trumper? it that way at all and i don't think when alex or his twin brother worked for me at the national security council there were any discussions about politics or anything like that. i think both of them did their job, and unfortunately they paid for it because the president didn't like their telling the truth. >> and we all remember that testimony during the hearing. lieutenant colonel vindman...
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have any input on the protests and a andi think it will not have much impact on the work of the coordination councilent: if you consider what he just said, what is the atmosphere in minsk where you are? are therere still protests takig place? guest: definitely the protesters who cameme out yesterdrday in te tensns if not huhundreds of thousands did not t seem to turn -- seem deterred by the threat of this clampdown. they tell you over and over again that there are just too many of us. they can't put us all away. but this is a sign the regime is trtrying to clamp down has had enough of week after week of protests growing bigger. protest reaching almost as far as the presidential palace. howw this -- how long this is going to go on, no one knows. this is uncharted territory for had -- for a country thahat hado politics, one man in charge of everything. now he is either forcing one into exile or putting them behind bars. we spoke -- there are two prominent faces still at large. brent: and you have to wonder what will happen to them in the near future as well. thank you. let's have a look at some of the
have any input on the protests and a andi think it will not have much impact on the work of the coordination councilent: if you consider what he just said, what is the atmosphere in minsk where you are? are therere still protests takig place? guest: definitely the protesters who cameme out yesterdrday in te tensns if not huhundreds of thousands did not t seem to turn -- seem deterred by the threat of this clampdown. they tell you over and over again that there are just too many of us. they...
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jews in germany german chancellor angela merkel gave the keynote speech she paid tribute to the council's workas a driving force in the return of jewish life since the nazis murdered 6000000 jews in the show but she was concerned over a resurgence of racism and anti-semitism in germany today. many judges do not feel safe do not feel respected in our country this is the other part of today's reality and it is one that causes me grave concern it is a shame. and i am deeply ashamed that racism and anti-semitism manifesting itself in these times and it is truth racism and anti-semitism that never disappeared completely but for considerable time these appear more visible and. without restrictions prince paris is theories insults are now openly speaking out against jewish citizens in the social media many statements. hatred and smear campaigns and that is something we must never accept science how german chancellor angela merkel speaking there are not other space astronomers have discovered what could be signs of life on venus they've detected the gas and its atmosphere one that has so far only been
jews in germany german chancellor angela merkel gave the keynote speech she paid tribute to the council's workas a driving force in the return of jewish life since the nazis murdered 6000000 jews in the show but she was concerned over a resurgence of racism and anti-semitism in germany today. many judges do not feel safe do not feel respected in our country this is the other part of today's reality and it is one that causes me grave concern it is a shame. and i am deeply ashamed that racism and...
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and c l a strategy unsurprisingly employees people who work for the department of defense the atlantic council usa i.e. someone who actually worked under obama overseeing latin american policy just the who's who. i don't like my fantasy kook creating a team like your fantasy in fantasy football. but yeah just give you just a sampling of some of what they created they created a fake instagram account where they posed as former journalists of venezuela state broadcaster v t v they created accounts for fake venezuelan soldiers they created a page which was aimed at sowing doubt about evil morales among bolivians who were members of his political party party all of these fake accounts don't seem to get taken down it's twitter and facebook seem fine with you exactly they spent $3600000.00 in facebook ads to promote the content which makes you wonder how facebook is doing in terms of getting it is the only actually very recently removed the pages that were linked to the c.e.o.'s strategies one of which had $100000.00. well i. for all the crews are going to click a thumbs up. thank you. oh and just a
and c l a strategy unsurprisingly employees people who work for the department of defense the atlantic council usa i.e. someone who actually worked under obama overseeing latin american policy just the who's who. i don't like my fantasy kook creating a team like your fantasy in fantasy football. but yeah just give you just a sampling of some of what they created they created a fake instagram account where they posed as former journalists of venezuela state broadcaster v t v they created...
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mohammed tells me the council is working with bars and pubs to make sure they police their venues. their bit, isn't playing their part, then we could actually take further action which could actually lead to closure of the premises. the worry isn'tjust about what happens in bars and pubs but in homes and halls. aston tells me most students are complying. yes, obviously been impacted by the new rule with six people, so you can't really plan to do big things, you have to keep it quite low—key. more than 19,000 fines have been issued for non—covid compliance so far. david says bars like his won't be the problem. i'd like to think everybody will be really on it. normally at this time of year, you would get house parties on in every house on every street within probably a mile radius of us. any so far? there's certainly been a few. getting infection rates back down requires everyone to act. matt hancock yesterday warned, follow the covid rules or they will get tougher. there are calls for more targetted care for asian and black families living with dementia. one area of interest is musi
mohammed tells me the council is working with bars and pubs to make sure they police their venues. their bit, isn't playing their part, then we could actually take further action which could actually lead to closure of the premises. the worry isn'tjust about what happens in bars and pubs but in homes and halls. aston tells me most students are complying. yes, obviously been impacted by the new rule with six people, so you can't really plan to do big things, you have to keep it quite low—key....
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what i absolutely support is we continue to work with the joint council between the european union andngdom to resolve these matters. but i think it is the act of a responsible government to look at the alternatives and if thatjoint council between the eu and the uk can't come up with the answers to these very specific areas, then i think the government has to look at how they have a safety net, and that is exactly what has been outlined by the government over the last couple of days. well, what we know is the government is prepared to break international law, that is the agreement signed with the european union in its determination to modify the trade relationship between the uk, the great british mainland, and northern ireland. we know that is going to represent a break with international law because government minister brandon lewis admitted as much in the house of commons. are you again comfortable with your government, a scottish conservative leader, as you are, supporting a conservative government which says it is going to break international law? i think, as you know, the northe
what i absolutely support is we continue to work with the joint council between the european union andngdom to resolve these matters. but i think it is the act of a responsible government to look at the alternatives and if thatjoint council between the eu and the uk can't come up with the answers to these very specific areas, then i think the government has to look at how they have a safety net, and that is exactly what has been outlined by the government over the last couple of days. well,...
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and as the mayor stated, we have already started working with city council to remove the family crisisintervention team from the rpd and all the resources and we're prepared to do more. our pd is working with the county's forensic intervention team out of the office of mental health to effectively assist residents with mental health needs. who have repeated contact with law enforcement. with the goal to connect said individuals to outpatient services and to decrease the use of emergency and crisis responses. and police reform is actively moving forward with race commission charged with developing policies and procedures and legislation that will address racial inequities. as well as the things that we've instituted and the body cameras and the community affairs bureau that i did in 2018. and as i share the mayor's sentiment, there is more work to be done. i'm dedicated to doing what i was charged to do which is to serve our citizens so that together we can collectively create change in our community and tonight i'm dedicated to working with community leaders such as reverend brown who
and as the mayor stated, we have already started working with city council to remove the family crisisintervention team from the rpd and all the resources and we're prepared to do more. our pd is working with the county's forensic intervention team out of the office of mental health to effectively assist residents with mental health needs. who have repeated contact with law enforcement. with the goal to connect said individuals to outpatient services and to decrease the use of emergency and...
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impact on the work of the current nation council because we have a system where the decisions are made by the majority of the council and if someone is not available them there is extended so for more than. 5000 people they will be just brought out there will be taken those decisions by the most for us friends of poland yvonne and for older sons who. i will say they are fans of my have because she's in this campaign from a she's very bright. everyone is. strong affection for the area so of course it's a great point and everyone is worried about her we all know. she was ready for that situation she knew this really is true of me advice about the streets and she shows that she will stay and fight for the rights of people and so the voters will have to leave it there maxine snack opposition leader there in dallas thank you so much for joining us. now to some other stories making news around the world a saudi court has given long jail terms to 8 people over the murder of journalists . the court overturned 5 earlier death sentences and instead handed down sentences of between 7 and 20 years
impact on the work of the current nation council because we have a system where the decisions are made by the majority of the council and if someone is not available them there is extended so for more than. 5000 people they will be just brought out there will be taken those decisions by the most for us friends of poland yvonne and for older sons who. i will say they are fans of my have because she's in this campaign from a she's very bright. everyone is. strong affection for the area so of...
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jews in germany german chancellor who gave the keynote speech and it she paid tribute to the council's work as a driving force in the return of jewish life since the nazis murdered 6000000 jews in the show up but she also voiced concern over a resurgence of racism and anti-semitism in germany today. many ages we do not feel safe do not feel respected in our country this is the other part of today's reality and it is one that causes me grave concern it is a shame. and i am deeply ashamed that racism and anti-semitism manifesting itself in these times and it is truth racism and anti-semitism that never disappeared completely but for considerable time these appear more visible and. without restrictions transparency theories and insults are now openly speaking out against jewish citizens in the social media many statements. hatred and smear campaigns and that is something we must never accept science has some exciting news from the world of science strawman astronomers discovered what could be signs of life on venus they've detected a gas and it's up and sphere one so far only been found on a i
jews in germany german chancellor who gave the keynote speech and it she paid tribute to the council's work as a driving force in the return of jewish life since the nazis murdered 6000000 jews in the show up but she also voiced concern over a resurgence of racism and anti-semitism in germany today. many ages we do not feel safe do not feel respected in our country this is the other part of today's reality and it is one that causes me grave concern it is a shame. and i am deeply ashamed that...
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and so at the request of local councils, with whom we have been working closely.on indoor mixing between households in any setting. mayorjoe anderson joins me from liverpool now. thank you for your time. i have seen via your comment already you are not convinced by the 10pm curfew so what would you do instead?” convinced by the 10pm curfew so what would you do instead? i think the cu rfew would you do instead? i think the curfew itself for the closure itself had to be dealt with in a different way. i am not suggesting for one minute that the government intended what happened to happen, but if they had spoke to local authorities and spoken to was as the licensing authorities, the city council here, we could have liaise and work with the police, so we could have staggered the closure times of the pubs. all pubs have different operating licences, some 11 o'clock, some midnight, some one o'clock depending on whether you have entertainment licence, to just have a blanket approach and then allow everybody to spill out onto the streets trying to get on public transport,
and so at the request of local councils, with whom we have been working closely.on indoor mixing between households in any setting. mayorjoe anderson joins me from liverpool now. thank you for your time. i have seen via your comment already you are not convinced by the 10pm curfew so what would you do instead?” convinced by the 10pm curfew so what would you do instead? i think the cu rfew would you do instead? i think the curfew itself for the closure itself had to be dealt with in a...
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work or school. earlier this week, newcastle's city council leader wrote to the government, asking permission to imposes across the north—east region to prevent a full lockdown. we're extremely concerned about the rise in covid cases in the last week, and even over the weekend, they are going up exponentially. we've got to get on top of this now in our region. because if we don't stop it spreading even further and more quickly, we'll end up in a catastrophic full lockdown. the new measures are expected to include restrictions on households mixing and pubs being ordered to close earlier, in addition to public transport being reserved for essential travel only. both areas willjoin a long list of places currently under tighter measures, and the government says it's constantly assessing infection rates across the country and will take measures if necessary. greg mckenzie, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is at westminster. no official announcement yet on these additional local lock downs, but what are you hearing about the detail. we expect an announcement from the health secretary, mat
work or school. earlier this week, newcastle's city council leader wrote to the government, asking permission to imposes across the north—east region to prevent a full lockdown. we're extremely concerned about the rise in covid cases in the last week, and even over the weekend, they are going up exponentially. we've got to get on top of this now in our region. because if we don't stop it spreading even further and more quickly, we'll end up in a catastrophic full lockdown. the new measures...
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i have been working with the council of deputies with the nest to ensure we have the appropriate mission leadership and senior executives designated as authorizing officials for those mission systems. i do think we're making significant progress. >> thank you. thank you very much, mr. seaton. mr. papen, you are recognized for five minutes, if you have more questions. >> can you hear me? thank you. i do have some more questions. i wanted to address this to all the witnesses if possible. how many intrusion attempts per month that nasa identify last year? how does that compare to the intrusion attempts per month this year during covid, that this information is sensitive, please provide a response to the staff after hearing concludes. >> if i could take the specifics of the question for the record, and i can speak in more general terms. as i mentioned before i think the measurement of intrusion continues to fluctuate based on our insight into the network, and that is increased. in some cases we see an increase in terms -- we're seeing more of what's happening and we are to the point now wher
i have been working with the council of deputies with the nest to ensure we have the appropriate mission leadership and senior executives designated as authorizing officials for those mission systems. i do think we're making significant progress. >> thank you. thank you very much, mr. seaton. mr. papen, you are recognized for five minutes, if you have more questions. >> can you hear me? thank you. i do have some more questions. i wanted to address this to all the witnesses if...
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south africa and nigeria who want to change the composition of the of the council they are also acutely aware that they also have to work from within the structures so that because finishing their membership in the security council at the moment and one of the highlights of their membership has been designed you bring in african voices together because when they work along being a be able to achieve some but particularly when they work together to able to break those deadlocks they want to showcase that on the response is more influential so exactly what kind of representation is africa calling for right is it one country having a permanent seats or is it that seats that would be created ideally would then go to some kind of a continental representative. institution for example like the a unit. i think personally i d. stated i think what makes this is that a continent continues pushing for the discussion around the relevance of the security council and more influence from african decision making there is a we need consensus which is now 15 years old was a great step in some such even a common voice but he's not it's it
south africa and nigeria who want to change the composition of the of the council they are also acutely aware that they also have to work from within the structures so that because finishing their membership in the security council at the moment and one of the highlights of their membership has been designed you bring in african voices together because when they work along being a be able to achieve some but particularly when they work together to able to break those deadlocks they want to...
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south africa and nigeria who want to change the composition of the of the council they are also acutely aware that they also have to work from within the structures so that because finishing their membership in the security council at the moment and one of the highlights of their membership has been does idea of bringing african voices together because when they work along being a be able to achieve some but particularly when they work together to able to break those deadlocks they want to showcase that a response is more influential most of us know exactly what kind of representation is africa calling for right is it one country having a permanent seat or is it that seats that would be created ideally would then go to some kind of a continental representative. institution for example like the a you. i think personally i do stage i think what it meant to this is that a continent continues pushing for the discussion around the relevance of the security council and more influence from african decision making there is a we need consensus which is now 15 years old was a great step in some self achieving a common voice but h
south africa and nigeria who want to change the composition of the of the council they are also acutely aware that they also have to work from within the structures so that because finishing their membership in the security council at the moment and one of the highlights of their membership has been does idea of bringing african voices together because when they work along being a be able to achieve some but particularly when they work together to able to break those deadlocks they want to...
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works there. the driver who's bringing you food. all of this is interconnected. the city should take care of us. >> the bay area council did a study on who is working remotely and found that only 30% of latinos employed can actually afford to work from home. in many cases, public transportation is the only option they have, or car pooling, which also putting them at risk. >> a decline in the number of cases in the mission will mean a drop in the oval numbers which will help the city reopen more businesses and schools. >>> a lot more to bring you here on a busy friday. the long wait for new appliances. it's a down side for new consumers, it's an up side for oakland. >>> the history making moment for flight. how a california company is making it happen. >>> the kiss heard around the galaxy, remembering the moment that boldly went where none had gone before. abc 7 news at 5:00 continues. >>> because of the pandemic, supply and demand are off kilter, that's led to an unprecedented demand for kitchen and laundry appliances. some retailers are waiting onnn two month wait for refrigerators and dryers. >> people are going wild
works there. the driver who's bringing you food. all of this is interconnected. the city should take care of us. >> the bay area council did a study on who is working remotely and found that only 30% of latinos employed can actually afford to work from home. in many cases, public transportation is the only option they have, or car pooling, which also putting them at risk. >> a decline in the number of cases in the mission will mean a drop in the oval numbers which will help the city...
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work tomorrow. while the council describes this as a shambles, a government spokesperson told us that the system is is trying to tackle the increase in covid with door—to—door testing but again capacity is stretched. we need more people to get tested and more tests available. there are very many people who have had a test and results within days. just walk through and the all clear. but around the country, there are pressure points and the covid curve is rising. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. thanks final messages today. this is from a pharmacist in north london. —— thanks for your messages today. i have not been able to get a test u nless have not been able to get a test unless i travel to 0ldham or the isle of wight. another viewer says they have started their firstjob working in general practice, then none, who also works on the nhs, came into close contact with a colleague who tested positive. my manager said i needed to have a test before i come back to work, i am currently on call to book a test. i cover eight surgeries working at a different site every day, sometimes two, so the risk of passing th
work tomorrow. while the council describes this as a shambles, a government spokesperson told us that the system is is trying to tackle the increase in covid with door—to—door testing but again capacity is stretched. we need more people to get tested and more tests available. there are very many people who have had a test and results within days. just walk through and the all clear. but around the country, there are pressure points and the covid curve is rising. jayne mccubbin, bbc news....
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ways on top of ensuring we end the violence in communities it is prudent on mayors and city councils to workure there is adequate police reform in the city of kenosha they should have to we wouldn't have been here. >> of final word -- >> let me show you how this is -- should not be partisan. the most progressive and liberal city of all cities right now the progressives are asking for the chief and the mayor to step down because of the murder of the pro-trump supporter a few days ago. is that rich? they are blaming the mayor and the chief for the violence that has been committed. >> many thanks. is joe biden really winning over the military? us marine corps bond tech johnny joey jones next. r a heart attac? even if you're on a statin? statins may lower some risks, but may not be enough. that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiovascular risk factors and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. don't take vascepa if you're allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your
ways on top of ensuring we end the violence in communities it is prudent on mayors and city councils to workure there is adequate police reform in the city of kenosha they should have to we wouldn't have been here. >> of final word -- >> let me show you how this is -- should not be partisan. the most progressive and liberal city of all cities right now the progressives are asking for the chief and the mayor to step down because of the murder of the pro-trump supporter a few days...
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council. he's working high school and college students to do covid-19 outreach. several community groups are petitioning part in different outreach programs trying to stop the spread. >> when i draw back and say 15.4%, it's a big number. >> final.4% is the positivity rate for east palo alto. that's more than three time average of san mateo county. the mayor said it is important to put the numbers into context. >> we are unapologetically a city that supplies this region with essential workers. >> and essential workers are more at risk of exposure. in a city where 12% are residents. >> when our residents get sick, at least that 12%, we don't always have easy solutions to help come to aid. >> so the city has set up testing sites in those neighborhoods to test and educate. >> we're being proactive about this as opposed to waiting. >> another big challenge. defaults on rental. chris cox, chief product officer at facebook and his wife just donated $1 million to the samaritan house to help pay rental in east palo alto. >> every time we can help every family that we can,
council. he's working high school and college students to do covid-19 outreach. several community groups are petitioning part in different outreach programs trying to stop the spread. >> when i draw back and say 15.4%, it's a big number. >> final.4% is the positivity rate for east palo alto. that's more than three time average of san mateo county. the mayor said it is important to put the numbers into context. >> we are unapologetically a city that supplies this region with...
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balancing those 2 completely conflicting demands is going to be basically impossible the council has been workingwith the police and the university and they'll be bombarding students with me. such is the say any fun left will disappear completely if people don't get it right the message is if we can't control it now why if we can't stop the spread then actually we risk having further knock dynes imposed upon us i'm not sikkim message that you know if you want to socialize i'm socializing with the limitations are in place it means that those opportunities will be available in the future and the restaurants favored by students they're trying to enforce their own codes of behavior as well the government can only do so much the police. can only do so much. if you want to bring it thinks down the ultimately it's useful to be yourself across manchester alone there are $100000.00 students within a few days they will be here the start of term a huge blow to their expectations and a test of their willpower. in manchester scientists believe they've found signs of life on venus apparently no aliens yet tele
balancing those 2 completely conflicting demands is going to be basically impossible the council has been workingwith the police and the university and they'll be bombarding students with me. such is the say any fun left will disappear completely if people don't get it right the message is if we can't control it now why if we can't stop the spread then actually we risk having further knock dynes imposed upon us i'm not sikkim message that you know if you want to socialize i'm socializing with...
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the officers we have now are already working extra shifts, working on their council rest days and theyhappy happy members got guidance on how to enforce easy rules, what are the challenges going to be? the challenges going to be? the challenges from day one has been the legislation and the guidance have been changing very quickly and i understand. but we have had in the past, for example when the prime minister announced the roll of six, the legislation was brought in on day one, but police officers did not have a guidance for another 2a hours. that puts my colleagues in a very difficult situation, it is ever—changing and we understand why it is changing. this virus is changing and we have to react and adapt to it. the guidance is to keep up with the legislation change. what would really help policing and enforcing this is where the public to know exactly what is expected of them and that is the responsibility of government which is why i have called for a very meaningful public information programme because until we have that, the public will use the excuse, some of them, but they're
the officers we have now are already working extra shifts, working on their council rest days and theyhappy happy members got guidance on how to enforce easy rules, what are the challenges going to be? the challenges going to be? the challenges from day one has been the legislation and the guidance have been changing very quickly and i understand. but we have had in the past, for example when the prime minister announced the roll of six, the legislation was brought in on day one, but police...
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the council here is been working with the police and the university and bombarding stews with messagesy, any fun left will disappear completely. if people do not get it right. >> the message is, if we cannot control it, if we cannot stop the spread, then actually we risk having further knockdowns imposed upon us. and that is a key message that if you want to socialize, and socializing with limitations in place at the minute, means those opportunities will be available in the future. >> and at restaurants favored by students, they are trying to enforce their own behaviors as well. >> the police can only do so much. the covid marshals can only do so much. the restaurant owners can only do so much. if you want to bring things down, ultimately the responsibility is on yourself. >> across manchester alone there are 100,000 students. in a few days they will be here at the start of term -- a huge blow to their expectations in a test of their willpower. lauren: japan's governing party has elected a new leader. he will become the country's next prime minister. thes a longtime ally of outgoing p
the council here is been working with the police and the university and bombarding stews with messagesy, any fun left will disappear completely. if people do not get it right. >> the message is, if we cannot control it, if we cannot stop the spread, then actually we risk having further knockdowns imposed upon us. and that is a key message that if you want to socialize, and socializing with limitations in place at the minute, means those opportunities will be available in the future....
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that's when his term officially finishes and they have also said that they want to work together with the opposition council which is headed by sideline a kind of skier so her visit to brussels brussels is significant the european union foreign affairs council will also adopt recommendations how to deal with. as you said minsk and mosco have reacted quite angrily with this visit both calling it interference in internal affairs here in belarus on the mining of silver ran a t.v. also moscow has the foreign affairs spokeswoman says this is from earlier statements by europe that they wouldn't interfere and there wouldn't be any geo political games being played it turned out not to be true so some really harsh words coming from moscow and minsk so the pressure is now much more on the geopolitical front as it was before this you have something of an uphill battle step as you're talking to us we're playing a picture of this and of. the russian leader mr putin and there was a point wasn't there was 70 days ago. the e.u. countries were signaling look you know on your road. in effect the kingmaker here is whatever mr
that's when his term officially finishes and they have also said that they want to work together with the opposition council which is headed by sideline a kind of skier so her visit to brussels brussels is significant the european union foreign affairs council will also adopt recommendations how to deal with. as you said minsk and mosco have reacted quite angrily with this visit both calling it interference in internal affairs here in belarus on the mining of silver ran a t.v. also moscow has...
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council and police are working together to ensure that licensed premises meet required standards whenif people come into a pub in large groups and they gather in groups larger than six then that pub may not be there the week after and they will lose their local. we have lost so many local so for that we don't need to lose any more. people need to think about what they do. how much safe is it for people to socialise in a pub than managing it at home whereby all accounts we are not as conscious of the need to maintain social distancing? in a public house, there are lots of rules and regulations. that must be followed. and especially with covid, they would have done a risk assessment, they will stick to that, and if they feel there are issues with the operation of the running of the pub their livelihoods are at risk. this is notjust affecting the licensee in staff it is people who are visitors to the pub who are likely to lose their own likely edge local public house if they do do what is expected of them. how likely is it that in the next week or two we could see pubs being told to shut
council and police are working together to ensure that licensed premises meet required standards whenif people come into a pub in large groups and they gather in groups larger than six then that pub may not be there the week after and they will lose their local. we have lost so many local so for that we don't need to lose any more. people need to think about what they do. how much safe is it for people to socialise in a pub than managing it at home whereby all accounts we are not as conscious...
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sure, the president will nominate, andre, the president and presume listen white house council will work through some of the names on that list. some i think are more serious names than others, but i would like for names that were finalist this last two times, because they've been worked up internally, people like judge hardeman on the third circuit. but it might be somebody else on the list. but they'll want to move ahead. i mean, as soon as let's say decent, you know. justice ginsburg just died today. there will be a funeral and all of the rest. but you can be sure that the white house and senator mcconnell will move as fast as they think they can and presumably they're going to try and come up with a strong, reliablely conservative name, and, as i said, they have a head start, because they have that list that president trump has been developing from 2016. >> how does that tilt the court if president trump is able to appoint a conservative justice to replace justice ginsburg? >> it makes an enormous distance. chief justice roberts was the swing vote, the 5th vote, with justice ginsburg
sure, the president will nominate, andre, the president and presume listen white house council will work through some of the names on that list. some i think are more serious names than others, but i would like for names that were finalist this last two times, because they've been worked up internally, people like judge hardeman on the third circuit. but it might be somebody else on the list. but they'll want to move ahead. i mean, as soon as let's say decent, you know. justice ginsburg just...
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anita, let's address some of these defections first i spoke about olivia troye working as homeland security council to counterterrorism and there was miles taylor a couple of weeks ago who was chief of staff of the department of homeland security. what do you make of these defections, the fact they're going public with them about 50 days before the election, and does it speak to a larger trend when it comes to voters? >> yeah. i do think these can be effective. we're used to people criticizing president trump, right we've seen that over and over from democrats and republicans who didn't support trump these are trumpers these are peel who actually work there. i do think it's going to resonate with some voters that these are people who were there in the room, listening to thinks you mentioned olivia troye i thought she was particularly effective with her message because it was about the pandemic, right? that's the thing joe biden wants to talk about. that's the thing he's pushing. there are people talking about other issues the president is talking about other issues but she's putting it all back on
anita, let's address some of these defections first i spoke about olivia troye working as homeland security council to counterterrorism and there was miles taylor a couple of weeks ago who was chief of staff of the department of homeland security. what do you make of these defections, the fact they're going public with them about 50 days before the election, and does it speak to a larger trend when it comes to voters? >> yeah. i do think these can be effective. we're used to people...
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and i've been working with the council of deputies within nasa to ensure that we have the appropriate mission leadership, senior executives designated as authorizing officials for those mission systems. so, i do think we're making significant progress. excuse me. >> thank you. thank you very much, mr. seaton. mr. babin, you're recognized for five minutes. you have more questions? >> yes. can you hear me? okay. thank you. i do have some more questions. i wanted to address this to all the witnesses, if possible. how many intrusion attempts per month did nasa identify last year? how does that compare to the intrusion attempts per month this year during covid? if this information is sensitive, please provide a response to the staff after the hearing concludes. >> yeah, if i could take these specifics as a question for the record, but i can speak in more general terms. as i mentioned before, i think the measurement of intrusions continues to fluctuate based on our insight into the network, and that has increased. so, in some cases where we see an increase in intrusions, it's because we're
and i've been working with the council of deputies within nasa to ensure that we have the appropriate mission leadership, senior executives designated as authorizing officials for those mission systems. so, i do think we're making significant progress. excuse me. >> thank you. thank you very much, mr. seaton. mr. babin, you're recognized for five minutes. you have more questions? >> yes. can you hear me? okay. thank you. i do have some more questions. i wanted to address this to all...