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yarmuth: thank you, zoe. proud to stand here today with my colleagues and particularly, chairman schiff, thanking him for his leadership on this effort. i'm here to talk about a variation on a theme, the theme is that over the years executive overreach has thwarted the will of the people as expressed through congress and particularly with regard to budgetary matters. one of the fundamental principles of the constitution, when they established a system of checks and balances, was that the founding fathers gave congress the power of the purse. congress decides how to spend the people's money. but over the years, that power has been eroded by executive overreach. and it didn't start with donald trump. as many of my colleagues have said. as a matter of fact, this was a problem recognized back in 1974 when congress passed the impoundment control act which basically said it's not -- it's against the law for the executive branch to spend less money or to divert money from the purposes that the congress dictated. and
yarmuth: thank you, zoe. proud to stand here today with my colleagues and particularly, chairman schiff, thanking him for his leadership on this effort. i'm here to talk about a variation on a theme, the theme is that over the years executive overreach has thwarted the will of the people as expressed through congress and particularly with regard to budgetary matters. one of the fundamental principles of the constitution, when they established a system of checks and balances, was that the...
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zoe, what do you think of the idea? i — business. zoe, what do you think of the idea?ea? i think it's difficult because i— the idea? i think it's difficult because i think _ the idea? i think it's difficult because i think everyone - the idea? i think it's difficult| because i think everyone has the idea? i think it's difficult i because i think everyone has a the idea? i think it's difficult - because i think everyone has a right to autonomy, everyone has a right to decide _ to autonomy, everyone has a right to decide for— to autonomy, everyone has a right to decide for themselves if they are going _ decide for themselves if they are going to — decide for themselves if they are going to get the vaccine. i think what _ going to get the vaccine. i think what the — going to get the vaccine. i think what the issue it is that when you -et what the issue it is that when you get the _ what the issue it is that when you get the vaccine, it is notjust a decision— get the vaccine, it is notjust a decision that affects yourself, it affects — decision that affects yourself, it af
zoe, what do you think of the idea? i — business. zoe, what do you think of the idea?ea? i think it's difficult because i— the idea? i think it's difficult because i think _ the idea? i think it's difficult because i think everyone - the idea? i think it's difficult| because i think everyone has the idea? i think it's difficult i because i think everyone has a the idea? i think it's difficult - because i think everyone has a right to autonomy, everyone has a right to decide _ to autonomy,...
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zoe there. the future of transport, sustainability is key — and that's notjust on the ground. up in the skies, the race is on to decarbonise aviation. companies are looking at different ways to be able to make air travel more environmentally friendly. and marc cieslak�*s been looking at some of the more dramatic solutions. here's the problem. the environment. we as a species are negatively impacting it in lots of different ways. aviation contributes to just over 2% of global emissions. pre—pandemic, the number was predicted to rise fast. the problem with aeroplanes are those. and the fuel that they run on pollutes the environment when it's made and when it's used, so engineers, scientists and aerospace companies are looking at ways of cleaning up the stuff that comes out of those. if we're going to allow people to keep on travelling, then we're going to have to make aircraft which are far more efficient. and so there will be a real pressure to develop technologies, new shapes of aircraft, new pr
zoe there. the future of transport, sustainability is key — and that's notjust on the ground. up in the skies, the race is on to decarbonise aviation. companies are looking at different ways to be able to make air travel more environmentally friendly. and marc cieslak�*s been looking at some of the more dramatic solutions. here's the problem. the environment. we as a species are negatively impacting it in lots of different ways. aviation contributes to just over 2% of global emissions....
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zoe conway, bbc news.t the austrian government over its handling of a coronavirus outbreak at a ski resort. the civil lawsuit concerns cases at ischgl, known as the "ibiza of the alps", in march 2020. thousands of people from 45 countries say they were infected there, and the family of one man who died of covid—19 has brought the case. it could set a precedent for numerous other lawsuits filed by plaintiffs from austria and germany, accusing the authorities of failing to respond quickly enough to covid outbreaks. 0ur correspondent bethany bell is in vienna and told us more about the case. this case involves actually just one family. it involves the widow and the son of an austrian journalist, a 72—year—old man who died after contracting coronavirus after a skiing holiday in ischgl in early march 2020, and they say the austrian government mismanaged the evacuation of the resort when it emerged there was coronavirus there, and that it was chaotic. they say he caught coronavirus on the bus as he was leaving a
zoe conway, bbc news.t the austrian government over its handling of a coronavirus outbreak at a ski resort. the civil lawsuit concerns cases at ischgl, known as the "ibiza of the alps", in march 2020. thousands of people from 45 countries say they were infected there, and the family of one man who died of covid—19 has brought the case. it could set a precedent for numerous other lawsuits filed by plaintiffs from austria and germany, accusing the authorities of failing to respond...
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zoe conway, bbc news. our social affairs correspondent alison holtjoins me now.ctor, what happens now? as a starting point — sector, what happens now? as a starting point we _ sector, what happens now? is a. starting point we should remember why this was introduced, care homes were really hard hit by covid and at the start of the vaccine will not, take up by staff or slow, but it is a sector that has real problems when it comes to staffing. it entered the pandemic with 112,000 vacancies in england and it is now having the same troubles as other areas like retail or hospitalityjust for recruiting people. theyjust tend not to be very high, they are doing, you have to be the right sort of person to do the job, it is difficult to recruit the right people and whilst most people have now had a bad first dose of the vaccine, there are still 10% who have not and replacing those 10% will be very difficult. from a care provider described it yesterday as being a perfect storm, the mandatory vaccinations add another layer of difficulty. government guidance that came out yest
zoe conway, bbc news. our social affairs correspondent alison holtjoins me now.ctor, what happens now? as a starting point — sector, what happens now? as a starting point we _ sector, what happens now? is a. starting point we should remember why this was introduced, care homes were really hard hit by covid and at the start of the vaccine will not, take up by staff or slow, but it is a sector that has real problems when it comes to staffing. it entered the pandemic with 112,000 vacancies in...
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first, california democrat zoe lofgren starts by telling us why she was sitting on the house dais that day. >> i am chair of the house administration committee and was tasked as such to be one of the tellers for receiving the electoral college votes, myself and the ranking member, mr. davis and the rules committee, which is the equivalent committee of the senate. when there was an objection to the arizona electoral college vote, we broke as the constitution provides into our separate bodies. of course we were already in the , house chambers. i had been working with the team of other house members to try and prepare. we had heard that there would be challenges that we thought were improper so we had worked, myself and others, to prepare our team for that discussion. and we really decided that the primary people to defend the votes of the states where the members of congress from that state. and so we had a lot of data and information that we were able to provide to state allegations that might be challenged. but i gave, i think i was the first to speak on the democratic side defending t
first, california democrat zoe lofgren starts by telling us why she was sitting on the house dais that day. >> i am chair of the house administration committee and was tasked as such to be one of the tellers for receiving the electoral college votes, myself and the ranking member, mr. davis and the rules committee, which is the equivalent committee of the senate. when there was an objection to the arizona electoral college vote, we broke as the constitution provides into our separate...
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joining us now, zoe lofgren, a member of the january 6th select committee.ongresswoman, pleasure to have you here tonight. thanks so much for taking time. >> thank you, rachel. >> what should the american people understand about the preparations for that rally next weekend? obviously it's better to be safe than sorry. it's better to prepare for something to be worse than it ultimately ends up being, but how are you thinking about it, and how confident are you in the preparations? >> well, i got briefed, us a mentioned, and we have new leadership in the capitol police as well as the house sergeant-at-arms. and i had a lot of questions, and clearly there is a better plan, more organization for this event than was the case in january. i'm going to get a little more information in the next day or two, and as you mentioned, the speaker and minority leader will be getting information as well. now, it is a saturday. house will not be in session, so there's that difference. there is some chatter out in the ethernet. some people promising violence. to me it's astonis
joining us now, zoe lofgren, a member of the january 6th select committee.ongresswoman, pleasure to have you here tonight. thanks so much for taking time. >> thank you, rachel. >> what should the american people understand about the preparations for that rally next weekend? obviously it's better to be safe than sorry. it's better to prepare for something to be worse than it ultimately ends up being, but how are you thinking about it, and how confident are you in the preparations?...
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that is why it is not simply zoe lofgren who is talking about human infrastructure.en administration is talking about it too. so is jerry nadler. he chairs the house judiciary committee. >> strikes the entire immigration title and the employment investments in our human infrastructure that it makes. therefore i encourage opposition to the amendment. >> if the chairman would indulge me, i'd like to know if he just used the term "human infrastructure" to refer to the portion of the bill that he seeks to strike with his amendment. >> i did. >> so, illegal immigration is now human infrastructure? i don't know what to say. >> tucker: that was congressman thomas massie, and he is absolutely right. it is true and obvious to anyone who actually reads the amnesty bill. under the biden administration's plan, several categories of illegal aliens will get green cards, meaning they will be allowed to live in this country, get full citizenship, and be allowed to vote for democrats. one of the groups that will receive green cards includes "essential workers." this at a time when we
that is why it is not simply zoe lofgren who is talking about human infrastructure.en administration is talking about it too. so is jerry nadler. he chairs the house judiciary committee. >> strikes the entire immigration title and the employment investments in our human infrastructure that it makes. therefore i encourage opposition to the amendment. >> if the chairman would indulge me, i'd like to know if he just used the term "human infrastructure" to refer to the portion...
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zoe conway, bbc news. facing the care sector. care homes were really hard hit by covid and at the start of the vaccine will not, take up by staff or slow, but it is a sector that has real problems when it comes to staffing. it entered the pandemic with 112,000 vacancies in england and it is now having the same troubles as other areas like retail or hospitalityjust for recruiting people. wages tend not to be very high, you have to be the right sort of person to do the job, it is difficult to recruit the right people and whilst most people have now had their first dose of the vaccine, there are still 10% who have not and replacing those 10% will be very difficult. from a care provider described it yesterday as being a perfect storm, the mandatory vaccinations add another layer of difficulty. government guidance that came out yesterday has said that for a short period, 12 weeks, people will be able to self certify medical exemptions — that may delay the date for a few people, but it will not solve problems an
zoe conway, bbc news. facing the care sector. care homes were really hard hit by covid and at the start of the vaccine will not, take up by staff or slow, but it is a sector that has real problems when it comes to staffing. it entered the pandemic with 112,000 vacancies in england and it is now having the same troubles as other areas like retail or hospitalityjust for recruiting people. wages tend not to be very high, you have to be the right sort of person to do the job, it is difficult to...
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zoe conway, bbc news.d on the government to give more attention to the millions of homes falling below decent living standards. the ministry of housing says it's working hard to improve the quality of homes across england. a british woman, found guilty of lying about an attack whilst on holiday in cyprus, is hoping to have her conviction overturned when the case goes before the country's supreme court later. the unnamed woman told police she had been raped by a group of 12 israeli men in ayia napa two years ago, before retracting the allegation. her lawyers have described her conviction as �*unsafe'. prince harry and meghan markle have been named �*icons' in time magazine's annual list of the world's 100 most influential people. it marks the first time the duke and duchess of sussex have posed together formally for a magazine cover shoot. other special edition covers of the magazine include singer billie eilish and olympic gymnast simone biles. we are expecting a statement in the house of commons shortly,
zoe conway, bbc news.d on the government to give more attention to the millions of homes falling below decent living standards. the ministry of housing says it's working hard to improve the quality of homes across england. a british woman, found guilty of lying about an attack whilst on holiday in cyprus, is hoping to have her conviction overturned when the case goes before the country's supreme court later. the unnamed woman told police she had been raped by a group of 12 israeli men in ayia...
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zoe conway, bbc news.nights... when you go through a dark time that we've all gone through, it's been so magical to come back. everyone was just so happy to be there and it feels amazing. # i will survive. it's been a long time since the stage was set and the seats were full at the birmingham hippodrome. almost 18 months ago, the curtain fell due to covid — leaving nearly everyone in the industry out of work. i was lucky enough to secure an at—homejob. i worked for a dog—food—delivery service. stop! mm. and now... now look at her! yeah, so i did that. i had a few friends that weren't successful in getting at—home jobs, because if you've been successful in theatre you don't really have much experience in anything else. during lockdown, many of the cast of priscilla, queen of the desert had to find another career. kevin yates from wolverhampton swapped the stage for a work—from—homejob with track and trace. a really hard part of this for actors has been losing your purpose, because a lot of us believe that t
zoe conway, bbc news.nights... when you go through a dark time that we've all gone through, it's been so magical to come back. everyone was just so happy to be there and it feels amazing. # i will survive. it's been a long time since the stage was set and the seats were full at the birmingham hippodrome. almost 18 months ago, the curtain fell due to covid — leaving nearly everyone in the industry out of work. i was lucky enough to secure an at—homejob. i worked for a dog—food—delivery...
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and the address the issues of women's rights and allow them to take effective an active role and in zoe full maximum. right? to exercise all the rights and thought, yvonne so not back down on what they had promised here for carter as an example cause or is the muslim country and women are playing a very important role. taking active part in every domain in our society, 50 percent of the workforce in the government are women. this is an example for taliban and others, especially the cutter, is the muslim country like that of gant where women should and can take active part. and this is part of the 10, it's of our religion, where it is us to do so with respect to the human aid and assistance and other development means assistance. and the joint meeting this morning, we discussed the necessity to continue to deliver aid, namely through the you and organs. we should not back down in this respect. however, the big question is, what are the channels through which such assistance could be provided? as of now, we can, we did not see any decline and the pace of assistance provided by the o n org
and the address the issues of women's rights and allow them to take effective an active role and in zoe full maximum. right? to exercise all the rights and thought, yvonne so not back down on what they had promised here for carter as an example cause or is the muslim country and women are playing a very important role. taking active part in every domain in our society, 50 percent of the workforce in the government are women. this is an example for taliban and others, especially the cutter, is...
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zoe barkley knows about hpl, it's been flagged as a risk on her building. she can't sell. we have been told this could be, you know, years and years. there is no finish line. and it'sjust all—consuming at times. and her reaction to hearing about the 2004 tests? disgusting. i mean my building was only built in 2011, so those documents are about... ..eight or nine years before that then surely these materials shouldn't have been used on this building. the housing ministry said the 2004 tests were experimental, carried out to check the criteria for testing. they didn't test the intrinsic safety of building materials. but this cladding firm chief executive believes it is wrong to withhold even experimental tests. the thing that strikes me the most is that all this is information that we really could have done with four years ago, if not before. these tests are vital bits of information that we need to be able to recommend in the case of a remediation, whether a system is dangerous or not. the grenfell tower inquiry is about to examine what governments knew about cladding and h
zoe barkley knows about hpl, it's been flagged as a risk on her building. she can't sell. we have been told this could be, you know, years and years. there is no finish line. and it'sjust all—consuming at times. and her reaction to hearing about the 2004 tests? disgusting. i mean my building was only built in 2011, so those documents are about... ..eight or nine years before that then surely these materials shouldn't have been used on this building. the housing ministry said the 2004 tests...
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the terror groups leader, i'm and zoe here re, reportedly appeared in a video on the anniversary of 911. despite being river dead. he has fronted canada for 10 years after succeeding. some have been loudon who has killed in 2011. the us state department is offering a $25000000.00 bounty for information leading to our is our here, rece capture. his whereabouts remain a mystery. 2 months ago, a un sanctions monitoring team reported that if the terror groups leader is alive, he would likely be hiding in afghanistan, probably in per health. a previous video released by al qaeda back in march showed some on dated clips of what he re, but no direct evidence of him being alive. meanwhile, a former intelligence officer told us the u. s. withdrawal from afghan. this done could become an effective propaganda weapon for groups like al qaeda. if there is a trip coming from afghanistan in the future, the pentagon suggests the possibility and let's face it from an article perspective . of course, there's a possibility that it's not just because the u. s. was occupied and largely african stone last 20
the terror groups leader, i'm and zoe here re, reportedly appeared in a video on the anniversary of 911. despite being river dead. he has fronted canada for 10 years after succeeding. some have been loudon who has killed in 2011. the us state department is offering a $25000000.00 bounty for information leading to our is our here, rece capture. his whereabouts remain a mystery. 2 months ago, a un sanctions monitoring team reported that if the terror groups leader is alive, he would likely be...
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let's get more and i from on you and zoe. she joins us live from bell grades on yet. this is this a significant development? would you say? yes. are actually author today's so of negotiations in 10 days. so vengeance parties have read this agreement about the cost of a special police unit, the current to deploy that yadi and bring out crossings in the north. the cost of all will be removed as well as the road blocks. doc have been set by a local the 3rd this measure will take place in the saturday, october 2nd. before that, nathan mission, in cost of all, as you said, will deploy each job in your name or not can variable there for approximately 2 weeks in order to maintain peace and the freedom of movement. 2 days later on the monday, october 4th, the new emperor agreement will be in order so called a speaker agreement, which means that serbia will apply figures on republic of cost, civil inscription on a car, place of cars from cost of all and possible will be applying figures over the code of arm or not cars, dr. license in serbia. so this measure will start this mo
let's get more and i from on you and zoe. she joins us live from bell grades on yet. this is this a significant development? would you say? yes. are actually author today's so of negotiations in 10 days. so vengeance parties have read this agreement about the cost of a special police unit, the current to deploy that yadi and bring out crossings in the north. the cost of all will be removed as well as the road blocks. doc have been set by a local the 3rd this measure will take place in the...
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zoe conway, bbc news.sions promises found that they would not meet the ambition of the paris climate agreement to limit global warming to 1.5 celsius above pre—industrial temperatures. instead, it showed "the world is on a catastrophic pathway to 2.7 degrees of heating," guterres said in a statement. a sobering statement in the wake of this report by the united nations on 191 countries emissions promises. a court in vienna has begun hearing a case against the austrian government over its handling of a coronavirus outbreak at a ski resort. the civil lawsuit concerns cases at ischgl — known as the "ibiza of the alps" — in march 2020. it's the first of 15 cases filed in austria and germany, accusing the authorities of failing to respond quickly enough to covid outbreaks. our correspondent bethany bell is in vienna and told us more about the case. this case involves actually just one family. it involves the widow and the son of an austrian journalist, a 72—year—old man who died after contracting coronavirus af
zoe conway, bbc news.sions promises found that they would not meet the ambition of the paris climate agreement to limit global warming to 1.5 celsius above pre—industrial temperatures. instead, it showed "the world is on a catastrophic pathway to 2.7 degrees of heating," guterres said in a statement. a sobering statement in the wake of this report by the united nations on 191 countries emissions promises. a court in vienna has begun hearing a case against the austrian government...
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so he is replacing zoe sugg. known to millions as zoella, she has gone from teen influencer to appealing more to mums. finally this lunchtime, netflix has bought the roald dahl story company, giving the streaming business access to all of the late writer's works. more than 300 million copies of his books have been sold worldwide. netflix says new live action films and animated series, including one about the oompa lumpas, will follow. time for a look at the weather. then rich in some ways it looks like quite an autumnal weather story with some mist to start the day today. that is appropriate because this is the autumn equinox. for others it feels more like late summer with some sunshine and the best of that across eastern and southern parts of england, wales and the south—west clouding over at the minute and some clouding over at the minute and some cloud bringing rain across scotland and into northern ireland. quite windy this afternoon across the northern half of the uk and further south even a bit breezy than
so he is replacing zoe sugg. known to millions as zoella, she has gone from teen influencer to appealing more to mums. finally this lunchtime, netflix has bought the roald dahl story company, giving the streaming business access to all of the late writer's works. more than 300 million copies of his books have been sold worldwide. netflix says new live action films and animated series, including one about the oompa lumpas, will follow. time for a look at the weather. then rich in some ways it...
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but as zoe conway reports, the new rules have been criticised by some in the sector.ting the airwaves in scarborough with job ads. at a local hotel, the company has just offered one lucky applicant a job on the spot. but that's not all, she'll also get £500 in cash and a mealfor two at a local restaurant. for the recruitment team, it's hard going. the five of them have been here for hours. they've only managed to interview three people. one of the reasons why they're finding it so difficult is that the hourly wage for one of their care workers is £9.50 per hour. some of scarborough's restaurants are offering £11, even £12 an hour. managing director mike padgham is trying to lift his staff's spirits. everyone in the room has been vaccinated, but other staff haven't. under the compulsory vaccination policy, they'll lose theirjobs. sam, what do you think about compulsory vaccination for care workers? well, i'm happy to have had it done, but those people who choose not to are going to lose theirjobs. because they're scared. why should they have to lose theirjobs, because
but as zoe conway reports, the new rules have been criticised by some in the sector.ting the airwaves in scarborough with job ads. at a local hotel, the company has just offered one lucky applicant a job on the spot. but that's not all, she'll also get £500 in cash and a mealfor two at a local restaurant. for the recruitment team, it's hard going. the five of them have been here for hours. they've only managed to interview three people. one of the reasons why they're finding it so difficult is...
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so he is replacing zoe sugg.ix has bought the roald dahl story company, giving the streaming business access to all of the late writer's works. more than 300 million copies of his books have been sold worldwide. netflix says new live action films and animated series, including one about the oompa lumpas, will follow. time for a look at the weather. then rich in some ways it looks like quite an autumnal weather story with some mist to start the day today.
so he is replacing zoe sugg.ix has bought the roald dahl story company, giving the streaming business access to all of the late writer's works. more than 300 million copies of his books have been sold worldwide. netflix says new live action films and animated series, including one about the oompa lumpas, will follow. time for a look at the weather. then rich in some ways it looks like quite an autumnal weather story with some mist to start the day today.
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zoe brennan-krohn is an attorney at the aclu disability rights program. at the aclu she advocated for conservatorship reform and the necessary protections for disabled people, civil rights and civil liberties and also worked extensively to help people with disabilities and use supportive decision-making to expand public understanding of the risks and civil liberties and harms of guardianship and the potential of alternatives. she is represented and advised people seeking to get out of guardianship and has been an amicus brief and britney spears conservatorship case and has drawn more than 20 disability and civil rights organizations. that brief has been joined by that many and she's highlighted the disabilities rights and aspects of the case and urged the court to allow to select a lawyer of her own choice that she's now been able to do. morgan is the legal director of quality trust for individuals with disability and also served as the lead project director of the national resource center for supportive decision-making. she's devoted her legal career to
zoe brennan-krohn is an attorney at the aclu disability rights program. at the aclu she advocated for conservatorship reform and the necessary protections for disabled people, civil rights and civil liberties and also worked extensively to help people with disabilities and use supportive decision-making to expand public understanding of the risks and civil liberties and harms of guardianship and the potential of alternatives. she is represented and advised people seeking to get out of...
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and we have congresswoman zoe lofgren, who serves on the january 6th committee.ing here. you know more than most about this plan, the timeline, and what we just got. what can you tell us about this? >> this is an active investigation, as is obvious. the subpoenas that were just issued are really directed at the organizers of the rally. people who helped fund it. people who sought the permits. they were campaign people. we need to understand what was afoot here from the very beginning. we need to find out who funded it, planned it. it was a mob that said they wanted to kill vice president pence. wanted to kill the speaker. wanted to overturn the election. we need to find out everything about how that happened. and this is a step to do that. >> and congresswoman, i'm just doing this live with you, because if i had gotten this list hours ago, i would have done my homework then. but i see here in this document that we got, it says you're investigating women for america first, and trying to get more information about what i take to be their motives and intentions. 11
and we have congresswoman zoe lofgren, who serves on the january 6th committee.ing here. you know more than most about this plan, the timeline, and what we just got. what can you tell us about this? >> this is an active investigation, as is obvious. the subpoenas that were just issued are really directed at the organizers of the rally. people who helped fund it. people who sought the permits. they were campaign people. we need to understand what was afoot here from the very beginning. we...
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i want to bring in now congresswoman zoe lofgren, a california democrat who is a member of the selectommittee investigating the january 6th insurrection. representative, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining us this evening. first, i want to get your thoughts about this dhs warning of violence this weekend at this pro-insurrection rally. even online chatter about kidnapping a member of congress. how concerned -- what's your concern level right now? >> well, you know, i'm trusting the security professionals. i've been briefed by the chief of police and the two sergeant at arms, and they have laid out the preparations that they've made that appear to be much better than in january. but it's a concern that we've got this element in american society that is embracing violence to promote a lie. and unfortunately we have elected political leaders and former elected political leaders that are promoting the same lies. i mean, please. the january 6th insurrectionists have been charged with crimes. why? they viciously attacked police officers. they maimed them. people died. this is not ab
i want to bring in now congresswoman zoe lofgren, a california democrat who is a member of the selectommittee investigating the january 6th insurrection. representative, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining us this evening. first, i want to get your thoughts about this dhs warning of violence this weekend at this pro-insurrection rally. even online chatter about kidnapping a member of congress. how concerned -- what's your concern level right now? >> well, you know, i'm trusting...
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zoe lofgren offered these details. >> the subpoenas that were just issued are really directed at thehe rally, people who helped fund it, people who sought the permits. they were campaign people. we need to understand what was at work. from the very beginning we need to find out who funded it, who plant it. we need to find out everything about how that happened, and this is a step to do that. >> among those on the witness list, former spokeswoman katrina pierson and the niece of mike mulvaney. joining us for more on this, congressional reporter from politico, nicholas wu. good morning and thank you for being here in studio. let's start with the subpoenas. the one name that's on the list that the american public might know is katrina pierson. she was very much involved with the president's re-election issues. what is the committee looking for? >> it's really escalating its investigation into president trump's inner circle by subpoenaing someone like katrina pierson who would serve as a hostile witness. they're looking at the meetings with president trump leading up to the events at the
zoe lofgren offered these details. >> the subpoenas that were just issued are really directed at thehe rally, people who helped fund it, people who sought the permits. they were campaign people. we need to understand what was at work. from the very beginning we need to find out who funded it, who plant it. we need to find out everything about how that happened, and this is a step to do that. >> among those on the witness list, former spokeswoman katrina pierson and the niece of mike...
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zoe conway, bbc news.oman's death following a car crash six years ago. lamara bell and john yuill died after the crash which occured off the m9 near stirling in july 2015. a member of the public had reported the accident, but police scotland took three days to send officers to the scene. by then, mr yuill was dead and his girlfriend ms bell was seriously injured. she later died in hospital. i want to bring you a comment from the department for education in relation to a claim in one newspaper today that the uk government was considering a firebreak lockdown around the october half term in the uk, but the department of foreign has been tweeting that it is not true that the government is planning a lockdown of firebreak around the october half term —— but the department for education has been tweeting. nadhim zahawi has been doing interviews earlier today and when asked about this he said no and said the government was focused on using booster vaccines were necessary to prevent any reversal of gains that hav
zoe conway, bbc news.oman's death following a car crash six years ago. lamara bell and john yuill died after the crash which occured off the m9 near stirling in july 2015. a member of the public had reported the accident, but police scotland took three days to send officers to the scene. by then, mr yuill was dead and his girlfriend ms bell was seriously injured. she later died in hospital. i want to bring you a comment from the department for education in relation to a claim in one newspaper...
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. >> reporter: committee member zoe lofgren threatened serious consequences for trump allies if they do not cooperate. >> if they don't, i think we're prepared to take all the steps available us to, which include civil action and criminal action. >> reporter: lawmakers are also soliciting testimony from defendants who have been charged in the january 6th riot to provide an account of why they traveled to washington that day to join the mob. this comes as former president trump continues his baseless attacks on the american electoral system. >> they attacked and cheated on our elections. >> he lashed out at republican leaders in georgia for not helping him undermine confidence in the election. >> now the people of georgia must replace the rinos and week republicans who made it all possible. >> reporter: and even seemed to confess to pressuring georgia's governor to help him overturn the state's results. >> i said, brian, listen. you have a big election integrity problem in georgia. i hope you can help us out and call a special election. >> reporter: then outright lie about the recent
. >> reporter: committee member zoe lofgren threatened serious consequences for trump allies if they do not cooperate. >> if they don't, i think we're prepared to take all the steps available us to, which include civil action and criminal action. >> reporter: lawmakers are also soliciting testimony from defendants who have been charged in the january 6th riot to provide an account of why they traveled to washington that day to join the mob. this comes as former president trump...
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zoe bartley knows about hpl, it has been flagged as a risk on her building, she can't sell. dog and cat. ~ . , ., , and cat. we have been told this could be years _ and cat. we have been told this could be years and _ and cat. we have been told this could be years and years. - and cat. we have been told thisj could be years and years. there and cat. we have been told this i could be years and years. there is no finish line and it is all consuming at times. no finish line and it is all consumin: at times. . .. ., consuming at times. and her reaction to hearin: consuming at times. and her reaction to hearing about _ consuming at times. and her reaction to hearing about the _ consuming at times. and her reaction to hearing about the 2004 tests? - consuming at times. and her reaction to hearing about the 2004 tests? it l to hearing about the 2004 tests? it is disgusting. my building was only built in 2011 so those documents were about eight or nine years before that socially these materials should not have been used on this building. the should not have been used on this buildin
zoe bartley knows about hpl, it has been flagged as a risk on her building, she can't sell. dog and cat. ~ . , ., , and cat. we have been told this could be years _ and cat. we have been told this could be years and _ and cat. we have been told this could be years and years. - and cat. we have been told thisj could be years and years. there and cat. we have been told this i could be years and years. there is no finish line and it is all consuming at times. no finish line and it is all consumin:...
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zoe conway, bbc news.e concerned about doddy weir, he was just pinged, he was fine. they were on the way down but he and his wife had to turn back. a situation lots of people have been in, being clinically vulnerable. good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. the government is taking legal action against climate change protestors to try and stop disruption on the m25. the group insulate britain has blocked the motorway on several occasions in the past week. it's said its actions are entirely proportionate "in the context of the horror of the climate crisis". seeking an injuction against them, the government says it will not stand by while the protests disrupt people's lives. local community groups in london are warning that thousands of people will be pushed to the brink if the extra £20 a week in universal credit is cut at the end of this month. official figures show just over a million people in london claimed the benefit in august. haringey has the highest rate, with one in ten claiming. the govern
zoe conway, bbc news.e concerned about doddy weir, he was just pinged, he was fine. they were on the way down but he and his wife had to turn back. a situation lots of people have been in, being clinically vulnerable. good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. the government is taking legal action against climate change protestors to try and stop disruption on the m25. the group insulate britain has blocked the motorway on several occasions in the past week. it's said its actions are...
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zoe conway, bbc news.about ten questions, let see if we can get through them. the first one asks, we have been told two vaccinations provide better protection against the delta variant, so why is this different for children? we the delta variant, so why is this different for children?— the delta variant, so why is this different for children? we know from vafious different for children? we know from various trials — different for children? we know from various trials around _ different for children? we know from various trials around the _ different for children? we know from various trials around the world - different for children? we know from various trials around the world we i various trials around the world we have had a uk trial as well, children respond incredibly well to vaccines and natural infection. your immunity is at its peak during those adolescent years and early adulthood. and therefore you don't need two doses to have a very good response. i think the other factor that came into play is th
zoe conway, bbc news.about ten questions, let see if we can get through them. the first one asks, we have been told two vaccinations provide better protection against the delta variant, so why is this different for children? we the delta variant, so why is this different for children?— the delta variant, so why is this different for children? we know from vafious different for children? we know from various trials — different for children? we know from various trials around _ different for...
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estimates put the cost at well over a trillion dollars oro more.r but that is all justified according to zoe becausu it is human infrastructure. human infrastructure? that's weird. humans are not infrastructure. humans are alive. they haveth souls. there is a difference between people and sewage systems. but not in the eyes of the democratic party. there is really not that much difference. they don't care about individuals. individuals are expendable. that's the mind-set of every revolutionary through history. people are a means. to power. so, to our leaders, illegal immigrants have a very specific functional purpose. they are a tool to change the country forever and ensure a permanent democratic control over our government. they look at the numbers. if you were born in this country and you don't have a high school degree, you are not voting for them. you don't like what they are doing. they don't want to change your't minds, they can't be bothered, so they are going to bring in new people without high school degrees. got it? it is changing the country in order to win my collections. -- elec
estimates put the cost at well over a trillion dollars oro more.r but that is all justified according to zoe becausu it is human infrastructure. human infrastructure? that's weird. humans are not infrastructure. humans are alive. they haveth souls. there is a difference between people and sewage systems. but not in the eyes of the democratic party. there is really not that much difference. they don't care about individuals. individuals are expendable. that's the mind-set of every revolutionary...
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it was congresswoman zoe loughner. there was a briefing from capitol police as well as the architect of the capitol, the house sargeant at arms and the house speaker, nancy pelosi our team has learned, has invited chuck schumer and the top republicans, kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell to her office monday morning. that's when we're hearing there will be a briefing from tom mini manger. they are taking this seriously. >> stay with us. i want to bring in josh campbell, former fbi special agent. what does this tell you, the capitol police has requested a smaller fence be put-back up around the capitol. is that in an abundance of caution? no one wants to be the person who said, oh, no, you don't need a fence? >> i interviewed the new capitol police after he took the job. he wasn't there on the day of the attack, but one thing he said is he will learn lessons and be a threat-based agency. they are going to re-erect this fencing, that tells us that they are concerned enough with about some of this as the demonstrators show
it was congresswoman zoe loughner. there was a briefing from capitol police as well as the architect of the capitol, the house sargeant at arms and the house speaker, nancy pelosi our team has learned, has invited chuck schumer and the top republicans, kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell to her office monday morning. that's when we're hearing there will be a briefing from tom mini manger. they are taking this seriously. >> stay with us. i want to bring in josh campbell, former fbi special...
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. >>> i want to bring in democratic congresswoman zoe loftin in oklahoma.y got the message that house democrats are not bluffing. congresswoman, are you willing to let both bills fail this week? >> no, personally i'm not. both bills are part of president biden's vision for the united states, and i would say almost all of the democrats share that vision. you're seeing the sausage making now. we have to reach compromise. i've been in congress quite some time now and i'm used to this fact. i don't get my way 100% of the time. we have to compromise and move forward for the good of the country and i'm confident we'll do that. >> so if the house speaker pelosi brings the infrastructure bill forward for a vote tomorrow, would you vote for it, in favor of it? >> i would vote for it. and i will also vote for the second infrastructure bill. they're both essential. i mean, when you think about the deteriorating bridges, that's important. but when you think about the child care system where huge segments of the providers have simply disappeared, mothers can't go back t
. >>> i want to bring in democratic congresswoman zoe loftin in oklahoma.y got the message that house democrats are not bluffing. congresswoman, are you willing to let both bills fail this week? >> no, personally i'm not. both bills are part of president biden's vision for the united states, and i would say almost all of the democrats share that vision. you're seeing the sausage making now. we have to reach compromise. i've been in congress quite some time now and i'm used to...
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and here's what congresswoman zoe lofgren, a member of the january 6 select committee said about houseed the committee for seeking his communications records. have a listen. >> what's he hiding? why is he trying to keep the truth from coming out? you know, i think the leaders of our country, and kevin is one of them, should be stepping forward and trying to get to the bottom of everything that led up to january 6. and people who aren't doing that are a mystery to me, unless they participated. >> so paul, how much legal peril is kevin mccarthy in? >> he's got a reason to be concerned. commission chair congressman bennie thompson seems to have instructed his investigators to go hard or go home. so they're getting the goods on all the big names, donald, melania, the trump kids, rudy giuliani, steve bannon. they've getting records from 15 social media companies, not just facebook and twitter but parlor and 4chan and all those creepy places on the web where desk terrorists hide. there will be records from federal agencies that will be the most productive. we're going to get all political ap
and here's what congresswoman zoe lofgren, a member of the january 6 select committee said about houseed the committee for seeking his communications records. have a listen. >> what's he hiding? why is he trying to keep the truth from coming out? you know, i think the leaders of our country, and kevin is one of them, should be stepping forward and trying to get to the bottom of everything that led up to january 6. and people who aren't doing that are a mystery to me, unless they...
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and in just during the, two democrats in congress we mary gay scanlon and zoe lofgren, two democratic members of congress are also not asking the u.s. justices time print, to look at, to intervene -- as to what republicans are going to do with all that personal identifying into information from every voter in the state of pennsylvania. the original one of these audits is of course the one in arizona. that one is supposed to release its reported findings at the end of this week on friday. we will see. they started this thing in april, and said it would take three weeks. it's officially now late september. so who knows. but they say it will be on friday. with all of this election overthrow energy, coursing through the republican party right now, you think that the guy who jingle this up in the first place would be happy to see it. happy though, he is not. in the wake of nobody showing up for the saturday rally for the january 6th rioters, former president donald trump released a swear-y, screaming statement, that was a little unhinged even by his standards. said in part quote >> i have
and in just during the, two democrats in congress we mary gay scanlon and zoe lofgren, two democratic members of congress are also not asking the u.s. justices time print, to look at, to intervene -- as to what republicans are going to do with all that personal identifying into information from every voter in the state of pennsylvania. the original one of these audits is of course the one in arizona. that one is supposed to release its reported findings at the end of this week on friday. we...
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. >> california congresswoman zoe lofgren, chair of the house administration committee, member of the's nice to have you here with us, thanks for helping us understand. >> thanks rachel. >> we will be right back, stay with us. with us. ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. it's time to start a ne
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congresswoman zoe lofgren. we understand it was about an hour.y got a briefing about those security plans, as well as the possible fencing. that was a briefing from capitol police, as well as the architect of the capitol. the house sergeant at arms. and also, the house speaker, nancy pelosi, our team has learned, has invited chuck schumer and the top republicans, kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell, to her office on monday morning. that's when we're hearing there will be a briefing from the capitol police chief, tom manger, about all the security preps for this upcoming rally. so they are really taking this very seriously, anderson. >> jessica, stay with us. i want to bring in cnn security correspondent, josh campbell. former-fbi special agent. so, josh, what does it tell you the capitol police has formally requested the fence be -- or a smaller fence be put up back around the capitol ahead of this rally? are they just being -- i mean, is that an abundance of caution that no one wants to be the person who said, oh, no, you don't need the fence? >>
congresswoman zoe lofgren. we understand it was about an hour.y got a briefing about those security plans, as well as the possible fencing. that was a briefing from capitol police, as well as the architect of the capitol. the house sergeant at arms. and also, the house speaker, nancy pelosi, our team has learned, has invited chuck schumer and the top republicans, kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell, to her office on monday morning. that's when we're hearing there will be a briefing from the...
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serious reaction than we expected to nearly 70 zoos across the country are receiving vaccines from zoeaccine for animals in the u. s is similar to human vaccines and that it has two parts. it has the anti gin which is unique to the virus. zoos in over 20 states are vaccinating their animals. but we're going to vaccinate close to 350 animals altogether. bill zimmer at brookville zoo in chicago says they begin vaccinating their animals weeks ago, and they will be fully vaccinated. by the end of the year. we began conditioning them, uh, so that they would present themselves. without us having to do anything in terms of immobilizing an animal or nested tyson an animal that an air ian's hope practicing will eliminate sedation methods line up in a specific place. they lay down. they stay still and they let someone do an injection with him, zimmer says. vaccinating their collection of animals will allow jews to get back to normal. we were also concerned about what the public may bring in and exposed. the collection to zimmer says they have. unseen covid cases in some animals like birds. but i
serious reaction than we expected to nearly 70 zoos across the country are receiving vaccines from zoeaccine for animals in the u. s is similar to human vaccines and that it has two parts. it has the anti gin which is unique to the virus. zoos in over 20 states are vaccinating their animals. but we're going to vaccinate close to 350 animals altogether. bill zimmer at brookville zoo in chicago says they begin vaccinating their animals weeks ago, and they will be fully vaccinated. by the end of...
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zoe conway, bbc news. they got the message! yes, they did! keep the windows open.minister is expected to announce a tax rise for around 25 million people to pay for "the biggest overhaul in social care funding in a generation" — and to bring down nhs waiting lists. the times says the cabinet is split over the plans — with health secretary sajid javid reportedly pushing for a bigger tax increase of 2%, while chancellor rishi sunak is arguing against any rise of more than i%. the mirror wants to know why the covid booster vaccine rollout is taking so long — and it quotes the immunologist professor peter 0penshaw, who says it may now be too late to avoid an autumn spike. and the daily mail leads on the prospect of stifferjail sentences for dog—nappers but its main image — like most of the papers today — is of abba wearing the "cyber suits" which will help them to perform as holograms for a new tour. actually, technically, i know it is not quite right. it is more advanced than a hologram. they are going to appear on stage. yes, enormous excitement, i think it's fair to
zoe conway, bbc news. they got the message! yes, they did! keep the windows open.minister is expected to announce a tax rise for around 25 million people to pay for "the biggest overhaul in social care funding in a generation" — and to bring down nhs waiting lists. the times says the cabinet is split over the plans — with health secretary sajid javid reportedly pushing for a bigger tax increase of 2%, while chancellor rishi sunak is arguing against any rise of more than i%. the...
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earlier we heard from zoe billingham, her majesty's inspector of constabulary — who works for the watchdogre coming forward. we already knew 1.6 million women are victims of domestic abuse and a woman is killed every three days by a man. but we also heard about girls being fearful online, we heard about two thirds of women having been harassed in the last year. the scale, the breadth and depth of the harm being perpetrated against women and girls is staggering and we decided there's just no way we can make our normal recommendations, for the police to do more training and a bit more supervision. they're really needed to be a whole new change, a whole new approach to tackling this. really treating these crimes like some of the serious harm crimes like terrorism and county lines and serious and organised crime, where they are given prioritisation and there is a requirement on local partners. so notjust the police but councils, the health service, probation, to all work together in a really structured way to stop crime from happening in the first place. that's easier said than done, isn't it?
earlier we heard from zoe billingham, her majesty's inspector of constabulary — who works for the watchdogre coming forward. we already knew 1.6 million women are victims of domestic abuse and a woman is killed every three days by a man. but we also heard about girls being fearful online, we heard about two thirds of women having been harassed in the last year. the scale, the breadth and depth of the harm being perpetrated against women and girls is staggering and we decided there's just no...
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zoe conway, bbc news.who is the senior national 0fficer for social care at unison. good morning. we had in that report there, some care home staff are simply worried about having the jab. what are the wider issues here, what are you hearing from your members about why they don't want to have it? ., , ., , about why they don't want to have it? ., ,., , , about why they don't want to have it? , i, ., it? the reasons why people are hesitant about _ it? the reasons why people are hesitant about the _ it? the reasons why people are hesitant about the vaccine - it? the reasons why people are hesitant about the vaccine are l it? the reasons why people are - hesitant about the vaccine are many and varied, conspiracy theories, sadly, but also worries about fertility and previous experts health care. what the government should be doing is addressing those concerns, making sure that people have dedicated meetings with colleagues to talk them over. instead, they are entrenching them by threatening people with losing t
zoe conway, bbc news.who is the senior national 0fficer for social care at unison. good morning. we had in that report there, some care home staff are simply worried about having the jab. what are the wider issues here, what are you hearing from your members about why they don't want to have it? ., , ., , about why they don't want to have it? ., ,., , , about why they don't want to have it? , i, ., it? the reasons why people are hesitant about _ it? the reasons why people are hesitant about the...
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zoe bartley knows about hpl — it's been flagged as a risk on her building, she can't sell., years and years. there is no finish line, and it is all—consuming at times. and her reaction to hearing about the 2004 tests? it's disgusting. i mean, my building was only built in 2011, so if those documents were about eight or nine years before that, surely these materials shouldn't have been used on this building. the ministry of housing said the 2004 tests were experimental, carried out to check the criteria for testing — they didn't test the intrinsic safety of building materials. but this cladding—firm chief executive believes it's wrong to withhold even experimental tests. the thing that strikes me the most is that all of this is information that we could have done with four years ago, and if not before. these tests are vital bits of information that we need to be able to recommend, in a case of remediation, for instance, whether a system is dangerous or not. the grenfell tower inquiry is about to examine what governments knew about cladding, and here that's what they're waiti
zoe bartley knows about hpl — it's been flagged as a risk on her building, she can't sell., years and years. there is no finish line, and it is all—consuming at times. and her reaction to hearing about the 2004 tests? it's disgusting. i mean, my building was only built in 2011, so if those documents were about eight or nine years before that, surely these materials shouldn't have been used on this building. the ministry of housing said the 2004 tests were experimental, carried out to check...
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zoe conway, bbc news. there is so much to discuss.consideration the impact on educational opportunities that are lost, — on educational opportunities that are lost, psychological damage by being _ are lost, psychological damage by being isolated. this is a much bigger— being isolated. this is a much bigger picture, bigger consideration. interestingly, they did not— consideration. interestingly, they did not refer to the wider benefits in reducing transmission in the community. they were simply looking at the _ community. they were simply looking at the benefits to children and improved education and health. gk. improved education and health. 0k. talkin: to improved education and health. ok. talking to the vaccines minister this morning about parents and young people and children trying to make an informed choice. quite a few messages coming through about the confusion about that. can you understand that from your perspective as well? i understand that from your perspective as well?- understand that from your perspective as well? i can
zoe conway, bbc news. there is so much to discuss.consideration the impact on educational opportunities that are lost, — on educational opportunities that are lost, psychological damage by being _ are lost, psychological damage by being isolated. this is a much bigger— being isolated. this is a much bigger picture, bigger consideration. interestingly, they did not— consideration. interestingly, they did not refer to the wider benefits in reducing transmission in the community. they were...
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so he is replacing zoe sugg.ok at the weather with matt taylor i have been hearing you say it is the autumn equinox, what does that mean? it is getting to the time of year when we are going to see day and night switch over, that will happen later this week. it is the official start to autumn, it probably feels like it in the north—west of scotland, lots of rain and strong winds, rain spreading across other parts of scotland, potentially glasgow and to the west of northern ireland. allowed in western parts of the uk, sunshine in the east and a feeling of late summer, 22 or 22 celsius. 0vernight, patchy rain pushes southwards, frequent showers in the north of scotland, gale force winds, temperatures not as low as last night, not in the way of mist and fog around. further outbreaks of rain in western scotland, bright and windy in 0rkney and shetland, some sunny spells elsewhere. drizzle in the far south—west, in the sunshine, 23 or 24 degrees. england and wales will be fresher next week. hello, this is bbc news. the
so he is replacing zoe sugg.ok at the weather with matt taylor i have been hearing you say it is the autumn equinox, what does that mean? it is getting to the time of year when we are going to see day and night switch over, that will happen later this week. it is the official start to autumn, it probably feels like it in the north—west of scotland, lots of rain and strong winds, rain spreading across other parts of scotland, potentially glasgow and to the west of northern ireland. allowed in...
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