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the that he was using dash the prime minister used.— that he was using dash the prime minister used. the point is that the lesson is a clearly _ minister used. the point is that the lesson is a clearly obvious - minister used. the point is that the lesson is a clearly obvious to - lesson is a clearly obvious to everyone _ lesson is a clearly obvious to everyone around _ lesson is a clearly obvious to everyone around the - lesson is a clearly obvious to everyone around the world l lesson is a clearly obvious to . everyone around the world this pandemic— everyone around the world this pandemic is— everyone around the world this pandemic is something - everyone around the world this pandemic is something we - everyone around the world this pandemic is something we are| everyone around the world this - pandemic is something we are going to have _ pandemic is something we are going to have to— pandemic is something we are going to have to get— pandemic is something we are going to have to get used _ pandemic is something we are going to have to get used to _ pandemic is something
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thank you very much for being with us. my pleasure, thank ou much for being with us. my pleasure, thank you very _ much for being with us. my pleasure, thank you very much. _ the former president donald trump is suing facebook, twitter and google, in an attempt to restore his online profile, after he was suspended from social—media platforms after the capitol riot. mr trump claims he has been wrongly censored by the tech companies in violation of his first amendment rights. the america first policy institute, a pro—trump group is backing the lawsuit and sent out this video to his supporters. you to be except our fate or we stand firm. but its odds on the lawsuit will fail — the first amendment refers to governments censoring free speech, not private companies. in fact companies like twitter, facebook, and google are actually protected by the first amendment, which gives them the freedom determine what speech is promoted on their own platforms. but then maybe this is about something other than the law — because behind that video on the america first website is
thank you very much for being with us. my pleasure, thank ou much for being with us. my pleasure, thank you very _ much for being with us. my pleasure, thank you very much. _ the former president donald trump is suing facebook, twitter and google, in an attempt to restore his online profile, after he was suspended from social—media platforms after the capitol riot. mr trump claims he has been wrongly censored by the tech companies in violation of his first amendment rights. the america first...
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that is the question for us.— question for us. i like it, do you work a four-day _ question for us. i like it, do you work a four-day week? - question for us. i like it, do you work a four-day week? i do - question for us. i like it, do you - work a four-day week? i do indeed. you and me — work a four-day week? i do indeed. you and me alike, _ work a four-day week? i do indeed. you and me alike, we _ work a four-day week? i do indeed. you and me alike, we share - work a four-day week? i do indeed. you and me alike, we share an - you and me alike, we share an interest in the four—day week. lots of you commenting online about that story. and as i say, a lot of interest online about what iceland has done it so look on the bbc website. we will be back here same time tomorrow, we will not be here on a friday because we too work a four—day week. see you later. summer 21 so summer21 so far summer 21 so far seems to be feast 01’ orfamine, because or famine, because when we had the rain we really have had the rain. this was a sunday in edinburgh, you can see almost two inches of rain
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it's been used, yes. it has been used. that was actually on a newspaper — the one—cent rate at the time was for newspapers and the four—cent rate was for letters. right, yes, i can see it now. it's a little bit scruffy if you don't mind me saying. it's... it's had a hard life in some respects. i mean, you know, it's 1856, it's very old. obviously it was, it was used, it was sent on a newspaper and luckily, luckily it was kept and it was found and there begins it's very rich and colourful story of how it then ended up here. actually, today it arrived at stanley gibbons in the strand this afternoon. it has taken me a little bit by surprise, this, because my old headmaster who used to run the stamp club at school and sold me some quite expensive stamps always told me that a penny black or a penny red was the most expensive stamp in the world. not the most expensive. certainly, the penny black was the most well known. 60 million plus were actually printed, so there's actually quite a few that survived to this day. what m
it's been used, yes. it has been used. that was actually on a newspaper — the one—cent rate at the time was for newspapers and the four—cent rate was for letters. right, yes, i can see it now. it's a little bit scruffy if you don't mind me saying. it's... it's had a hard life in some respects. i mean, you know, it's 1856, it's very old. obviously it was, it was used, it was sent on a newspaper and luckily, luckily it was kept and it was found and there begins it's very rich and colourful...
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thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. explain to us what you found. 50 us on bbc news. explain to us what ou found. ., ., ., you found. so we found that in all studies come _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up like previous - studies come up like previous studies, there was definitely evidence that higher testosterone correlated, at least a among men, more likely to be employed in higher education qualifications. lots of markers of educational status. but then when we used genetic methods which are able to actually separate off just the effect of testosterone on those outcomes, as opposed to potentially the effect of those outcomes on testosterone, there was no evidence at all that testosterone had influence on those things. so our results suggest that if there is a link that's been observed between testosterone and something like higher income, it may be because higher income, it may be because higher income, it may be because higher income affects testosterone, not the other way around. 50 higher inc
thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. explain to us what you found. 50 us on bbc news. explain to us what ou found. ., ., ., you found. so we found that in all studies come _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up like previous - studies come up like previous studies, there was definitely evidence that higher testosterone correlated, at least a among men, more likely to be employed in higher education qualifications....
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who would use this and what might it be used for? that. and what might it be used for? that is actually very _ and what might it be used for? t'isgt is actually very good question. when my team and i were developing the initial proposal application, one of the thing that is very close to my heart in particular is i've got a preschool age child who was going off to school, and so one of the things that we envisioned, especially me having small children, is a noninvasive test... and as you indicated, in the opening here, sticking a nasal swab up your nose is intimidating. i do not want to have to subject my four—year—old doctor to such a thing just to get back to school, so one of the things that we envision something like this... an easy test that even a preschool level child could be able to use without any undue intimidation.— to use without any undue intimidation. ~ .., , intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't _ intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't it? _ intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't it? it _ intimidation. wel
who would use this and what might it be used for? that. and what might it be used for? that is actually very _ and what might it be used for? t'isgt is actually very good question. when my team and i were developing the initial proposal application, one of the thing that is very close to my heart in particular is i've got a preschool age child who was going off to school, and so one of the things that we envisioned, especially me having small children, is a noninvasive test... and as you...
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_ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think - us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think so. i surprised by this? i don't think so. this was a reaction to the press conference that the doctor from the who issued last week. the chinese have not been in a mood to find compromise. they seem to be deeply offended by this suggestion of the second investigation. they are shocked, they see it as arrogant. and so they are taking pretty harsh measures right now and i don't think we should be surprised nor should we be surprised that the rhetoric and toxicity has escalated on the us side pretty rapidly as well as you have seen in press secretaryjen psasz have seen in press secretaryjen psaki's statement today. this is a pretty part or toxic meltdown between the united states and china and china and the rest of the world intent on getting this investigation completed. i5 intent on getting this inv
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at the peak of us involvement over 100,000 us and nato troops passed through it. by friday — the troops were gone. according to afghan officials they left in the middle of the night — deserting this huge compound and passing control of security to afghan forces. that was on friday, then on tuesday, the us said 90% of troops were gone. so the afghan military is now in sole charge of security across the country. the task is enormous and the taliban is gaining ground at rapid pace. injust over 2 months the taliban has taken at least 150 out of a21 districts across afghanistan. and they're moving from rural areas into major cities. yesterday the taliban launched its most brazen attack since the us stepped up its withdrawal of troops — entering a key city in the northwest and taking government buildings. the assault continued today. 3s this was inside qala—e—naw city in badghis state today. thousands are reportedly fleeing their homes. and these are afghan troops inside the city. afghan's special forces say they have so far fended off the attack — however t
at the peak of us involvement over 100,000 us and nato troops passed through it. by friday — the troops were gone. according to afghan officials they left in the middle of the night — deserting this huge compound and passing control of security to afghan forces. that was on friday, then on tuesday, the us said 90% of troops were gone. so the afghan military is now in sole charge of security across the country. the task is enormous and the taliban is gaining ground at rapid pace. injust over...
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using their intelligence, how they are using — using their intelligence, how they are using their cyber efforts behind the scenes— are using their cyber efforts behind the scenes as well, but now there is a in america — the scenes as well, but now there is a in america. now that a lot more people _ a in america. now that a lot more people are — a in america. now that a lot more people are seeing these attacks affect _ people are seeing these attacks affect them, it will be a question of how— affect them, it will be a question of how does he communicate the ways in which _ of how does he communicate the ways in which he _ of how does he communicate the ways in which he is — of how does he communicate the ways in which he is adding pressure to but the _ in which he is adding pressure to but the russians are doing are really— but the russians are doing are really taking that conversation that he had _ really taking that conversation that he had with vladimir putin to the next _ he had with vladimir putin to the next level— he had with vladimir putin to the next level given th
using their intelligence, how they are using — using their intelligence, how they are using their cyber efforts behind the scenes— are using their cyber efforts behind the scenes as well, but now there is a in america — the scenes as well, but now there is a in america. now that a lot more people _ a in america. now that a lot more people are — a in america. now that a lot more people are seeing these attacks affect _ people are seeing these attacks affect them, it will be a question of...
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finally, the us signed a deal with the militant group last year. agreeing to fully withdraw foreign forces. they are leaving amidst rising violence. this is one of the roads that leads out of kabul. in the province just beyond, the taliban are battling afghan government forces. that's how close the fighting is to the capital. battles are being fought in more than half of the country's provinces. hundreds are dying every week. thousands being displaced. every day, more areas are falling to the taliban. but the group says there is no violence. it told the bbc that hundreds of afghan soldiers are defecting to the taliban — a claim the government denies. from their political office in doha, a taliban spokesman also told me that residual foreign troops would be considered an occupying force. all foreign forces should withdraw from the country, whether they are a contractor, adviser or trainers. because they were a part of occupation. that's a violation. we will react. but that reaction will be based on the decision of our leadership. he said embassies
finally, the us signed a deal with the militant group last year. agreeing to fully withdraw foreign forces. they are leaving amidst rising violence. this is one of the roads that leads out of kabul. in the province just beyond, the taliban are battling afghan government forces. that's how close the fighting is to the capital. battles are being fought in more than half of the country's provinces. hundreds are dying every week. thousands being displaced. every day, more areas are falling to the...
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thanks for “oining us. stay with us on news, still to come. german police say there could be more bodies in places they haven't reached — or where water hasn't receded — after last week's devastating floods. more now on the news that the government has confirmed that a limited group of children will be offered covid jabs to protect them against the pandemic. here's the vaccines minister nadhim zahawi in the commons a little earlier. i know that people will have questions about what it means for them and their children, but i can assure them, mr speaker, that nobody needs to come forward at this stage. the nhs will get in touch with them at the right time and make sure that jabs are delivered in a setting that meets their complex needs. we asked dj cpi to consider rolling out vaccines to all children and young people over the age of 12 and although we are not taking this step today, the jcvi although we are not taking this step today, thejcvi advise keeping the matter under review and they will be looking at more data as it becomes availabl
thanks for “oining us. stay with us on news, still to come. german police say there could be more bodies in places they haven't reached — or where water hasn't receded — after last week's devastating floods. more now on the news that the government has confirmed that a limited group of children will be offered covid jabs to protect them against the pandemic. here's the vaccines minister nadhim zahawi in the commons a little earlier. i know that people will have questions about what it...
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do you want to take us onto the mirrored front page? this is all part of i guess the information campaign the government is waging. this is jonathan van tam quoted saying in the course of the interviews that he did here on the bbc news channel withjeremy vine on radio to that members of the public answering their questions about vaccination. yes, well he sent out the great news that the coronavirus vaccines have prevented 60,000 deaths and stopped 22 million infections, which isjust fantastic news. as he himself drew attention to, it really is a huge deal that the vaccine has been quite so successful. i think it's really interesting that he has become a bit of a national treasure throughout this pandemic was wheeled out. he is really trusted as a communicator and is evidently went on to the news beat programme on bbc earlier to talk and talk at the 18 to 25—year—olds with a message please get a vaccine. a third of that age group has still not yet had even a single dose and the government is getting increasingly concerned about the t
do you want to take us onto the mirrored front page? this is all part of i guess the information campaign the government is waging. this is jonathan van tam quoted saying in the course of the interviews that he did here on the bbc news channel withjeremy vine on radio to that members of the public answering their questions about vaccination. yes, well he sent out the great news that the coronavirus vaccines have prevented 60,000 deaths and stopped 22 million infections, which isjust fantastic...
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she's now in effective exile in the us. translation: in china, | 100 years old also means a person has lived long, and it is time to think of death. the communist party should review its mistakes. it should be seeking redemption, not celebrating. the theory used to be that as china got richer, it would get freer, but this celebration of rigid authoritarian control represents the total rejection of that notion, and with a triumphalism that's causing concern, including here in democratic taiwan, with xijinping making clear the party's mission to control a territory it still sees as its own. convinced that it's democracy, not authoritarianism, that's in decline, china intends to party on. john sudworth, bbc news, taipei. to miami now, where president biden has been meeting families and rescue workers in surfside, where the apartment building collapsed a week ago. 18 people have been confirmed dead, while more than 140 are still missing. rescue work has now resumed, after it was paused on thursday amid concerns of the safety of
she's now in effective exile in the us. translation: in china, | 100 years old also means a person has lived long, and it is time to think of death. the communist party should review its mistakes. it should be seeking redemption, not celebrating. the theory used to be that as china got richer, it would get freer, but this celebration of rigid authoritarian control represents the total rejection of that notion, and with a triumphalism that's causing concern, including here in democratic taiwan,...
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a delegation from the us and other dignitaries left the funeral early. they're on their way back to the united states. we are deeply concerned about unrest in haiti in this critical moment. haiti's leaders must come together to chart a united path that reflects the will of the haitian people. it's still not clear who was behind the plot and how the killers were able to walk unchallenged into the president's home. the calls for answers will likely only grow louder. courtney bembridge, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the headlines: the first gold medal of the olympic games has been won — with china's yang qian winning the women's ten metre air rifle. president biden warns that america is facing a "pandemic of the unvaccinated" as the delta variant of coronavirus spreads. let's return to the olympic games where the first medals have been won. now usually at the games, friends and family will make up a section of the crowd but as we know covid has prevented them from travelling to tokyo. well, latertoday, kieran bird will be representing team gb in the
a delegation from the us and other dignitaries left the funeral early. they're on their way back to the united states. we are deeply concerned about unrest in haiti in this critical moment. haiti's leaders must come together to chart a united path that reflects the will of the haitian people. it's still not clear who was behind the plot and how the killers were able to walk unchallenged into the president's home. the calls for answers will likely only grow louder. courtney bembridge, bbc news....
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finally, the us signed a deal with the militant group last year. agreeing to fully withdraw foreign forces. they're leaving amidst rising violence. this is one of the roads that leads out of kabul. in the province just beyond, the taliban are battling afghan government forces. that's how close the fighting is to the capital. battles are being fought in more than half of the country's provinces. hundreds are dying every week. thousands being displaced. every day, more areas are falling to the taliban. but the group says there is no violence. it told the bbc that hundreds of afghan soldiers are defecting to the taliban — a claim the government denies. from their political office in doha, a taliban spokesman also told me that residual foreign troops would be considered an occupying force. all foreign forces should withdraw from the country, whether they are a contractor, adviser or trainers. because they were a part of occupation. that's a violation. we will react. but that reaction will be based on the decision of our leadership. he said embassies
finally, the us signed a deal with the militant group last year. agreeing to fully withdraw foreign forces. they're leaving amidst rising violence. this is one of the roads that leads out of kabul. in the province just beyond, the taliban are battling afghan government forces. that's how close the fighting is to the capital. battles are being fought in more than half of the country's provinces. hundreds are dying every week. thousands being displaced. every day, more areas are falling to the...
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and it's actually quite simple to use. first you point your phone at something — like my cat, here, neo. you press search, and then from there, the app asks google assistant what the object is that i'm pointing at. and it gives me an answer! it tells me he's a black cat, and, funnily enough, being a black cat, he might actually be good luck. didn't know that. so the lens app itself can translate text in front of you, where you can buy a shirt, and it can even help you cheat on your homework. and with google�*s insanely huge data bank, after years of searching and info gathering, the apps computer vision is pretty accurate, with machine learning in—built in case the algorithm misses anything. and lens is impressing in other unique ways. so, what i'm gonna do to test this out is take a picture of this view in front of me, zoom in a little bit, get past the trees, and there we go — the london skyline. and a lot is going on here. what lens is doing is it's tapping in to google earth's 3d representation of the planet, i
and it's actually quite simple to use. first you point your phone at something — like my cat, here, neo. you press search, and then from there, the app asks google assistant what the object is that i'm pointing at. and it gives me an answer! it tells me he's a black cat, and, funnily enough, being a black cat, he might actually be good luck. didn't know that. so the lens app itself can translate text in front of you, where you can buy a shirt, and it can even help you cheat on your homework....
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surely what the modi government is doing is simply using india's constitution and the law and, where it feels thatjournalists and media groups are overstepping their mark, they turn to the courts. you believe in the courts, too, don't you? yes, but the courts have not responded to the challenges in a consistent way, i'm afraid to say. some high courts provided relief to journalists and media organisations which have gone challenging some of the restrictive rules. some of the actions are arbitrary. the law is applied in different ways, depending on the political colour or the people involved. those are issues that we are confronted with. but the laws, as you say, there are laws and many of these laws were not illiberally applied earlier, so we thought, but today, some of those laws, for example, the law of criminal defamation, the law of sedition, 124a of the indian penal code, which was inserted into our legal system, as late as... ..as early as 1870. and that's continued more or less unchanged since that day. and then... and the new rules that have been brought into force, that have
surely what the modi government is doing is simply using india's constitution and the law and, where it feels thatjournalists and media groups are overstepping their mark, they turn to the courts. you believe in the courts, too, don't you? yes, but the courts have not responded to the challenges in a consistent way, i'm afraid to say. some high courts provided relief to journalists and media organisations which have gone challenging some of the restrictive rules. some of the actions are...
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president biden has defended the withdrawal of us forces from afghanistan at the end of august, saying he could not send another generation of americans to fight there. mr biden said washington had achieved its initial goal of punishing the perpetrators of the september 11th attacks. but he admitted there was uncertainty with the taliban continuing to gain ground. a row has broken out in spain, over meat consumption after one spanish government minister suggested his fellow countrymen should eat less meat for their own health and the planet's. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. india prides itself on being the world's biggest democracy, but when it comes to those prerequisites of genuine democracy, freedom of expression and a free media, is india falling short? prime minister narendra modi understands the power of information, but is he using his own power to manipulate the flow of information? well, my guest is n ram, director of the hindu publishing group and an influential voice in the indian media. are cherished freedoms under threat? n ram in chenn
president biden has defended the withdrawal of us forces from afghanistan at the end of august, saying he could not send another generation of americans to fight there. mr biden said washington had achieved its initial goal of punishing the perpetrators of the september 11th attacks. but he admitted there was uncertainty with the taliban continuing to gain ground. a row has broken out in spain, over meat consumption after one spanish government minister suggested his fellow countrymen should...
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so, i'm delighted to hear you're still going to use it. michael stipe, we've run out of time, but thank you very much indeed forjoining me on hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen, it's a great pleasure. hello there. storm evert is bringing a quite exceptionally windy spell of weather for this time of year across the south of the uk, with a met office amber warning issued for a good part of cornwall and the isles of scilly. it's all because of this area of low pressure, quite a small low, but quite a powerful one tracking its way eastwards, with the strongest winds on the southern flank. you can see the amber warning area here across cornwall into the isles of scilly. those are the wind gusts in the black circles. but the winds also really quite brisk across a good part of devon, dorset, into hampshire, up the bristol channel and across the south coast of wales as well. so, some damage and disruption quite possible as we start the day, and with this curl of wet weather as well, some heavy and potentially thundery bursts of rain at times.
so, i'm delighted to hear you're still going to use it. michael stipe, we've run out of time, but thank you very much indeed forjoining me on hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen, it's a great pleasure. hello there. storm evert is bringing a quite exceptionally windy spell of weather for this time of year across the south of the uk, with a met office amber warning issued for a good part of cornwall and the isles of scilly. it's all because of this area of low pressure, quite a small low, but...
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don't even use that. i brought malawians that are doing something along with me on this trip, and they're just as valuable. ok, so, what, of the ten people in the delegation, four... there's three of them, apart from you, are members of your family. and that's acceptable, is it? and i say this for somebody who a year ago accused the government, got into power on promising to clear the rubble of... i can tell you each one of those have specific functions. and the specific functions are such that, for me to be able to attend a meeting like this, i need their services. "if there is a foreign trip for the president, the democratic progressive party," your opposition, "will flood his entourage with dozens of cash—hungry hand—clappers because it's a chance for someone to steal from malawians. if there's a vacancy at a foreign embassy that requires a professional and career diplomat, the dpp will send someone unqualified whose only credential is being related to someone at state house by tribe or blood becau
don't even use that. i brought malawians that are doing something along with me on this trip, and they're just as valuable. ok, so, what, of the ten people in the delegation, four... there's three of them, apart from you, are members of your family. and that's acceptable, is it? and i say this for somebody who a year ago accused the government, got into power on promising to clear the rubble of... i can tell you each one of those have specific functions. and the specific functions are such...
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and see, they are just beating us." so, why are criminal gangs kidnapping schoolchildren? to find out, i've travelled across northern and central nigeria, speaking to those affected. this banditry is not some mere criminality. and the only way to deal with it is to launch a full—scale war against the bandits. under the cover of darkness, criminal gangs are disturbing the peace. armed men are targeting boarding schools, stealing children away as they sleep. since the kidnapping of the chibok girls in 2014, the mass abduction of schoolchildren has become an increasingly common phenomenon here in nigeria. and every time, it follows a similar, chilling pattern. armed gunmen storm dormitories in the middle of the night, often arriving by foot or by motorbike, and take dozens of students with them into nearby forests. 39 students and staff were seized from the forestry school in the northern state of kaduna in early march. a video of the hostages was sent to the parents on social media. victory sani and her sister, rejoice,
and see, they are just beating us." so, why are criminal gangs kidnapping schoolchildren? to find out, i've travelled across northern and central nigeria, speaking to those affected. this banditry is not some mere criminality. and the only way to deal with it is to launch a full—scale war against the bandits. under the cover of darkness, criminal gangs are disturbing the peace. armed men are targeting boarding schools, stealing children away as they sleep. since the kidnapping of the...
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to tell us more. california, like many places around the world, has a housing problem. too few homes has led to sky—high prices, and that has also helped contribute to the state's homelessness problem. step in 3d printing. you can make pretty much anything with a 3d printer these days, from guns to iphone cases — so 3d printing houses help solve california's housing crisis? well, one company here in oakland thinks that it can, and it has already started to 3d print components of houses. yeah, so i think 3d printing has a huge opportunity to help solve the housing crisis. obviously i am a little bit biased. mighty buildings has won a contract to build what they say is the world's first community of zero carbon 3d houses in rancho mirage, in southern california. we are going to be deploying a combination of three—bedroom two—bath single family homes. these houses are not small, so how can they build such big structures out of plastic? what we have done is we've leveraged a proprietary 3d printin
to tell us more. california, like many places around the world, has a housing problem. too few homes has led to sky—high prices, and that has also helped contribute to the state's homelessness problem. step in 3d printing. you can make pretty much anything with a 3d printer these days, from guns to iphone cases — so 3d printing houses help solve california's housing crisis? well, one company here in oakland thinks that it can, and it has already started to 3d print components of houses....
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tell us more. absolutely. good morning this friday morning ahead of the opening ceremony here in tokyo. that will take place at 8pm local time a little bit later. some of the action already in it that way, you have been enjoying the football, we have as well while they wait for the sport to come together suddenly we won't know what to be watching her where to look for all of those metals to come. so far we had the women's tournament starting on wednesday, then we had the men's tournament, a big game between brazil and germany. a bit of a grudge match, the repeat of the 2016 find out which brazil won in rio, and last night, they were winners again. ray charlotte's in and the everton striker, but then 3-0 the everton striker, but then 3—0 up by the break. germany did get two back. it was 3—2 at one stage before presale wrapped up the win 4—2. so a big win for them. also off the mark, mexico, 4— have been win—win for them over france. very good results for them on the night. then plenty of other good re
tell us more. absolutely. good morning this friday morning ahead of the opening ceremony here in tokyo. that will take place at 8pm local time a little bit later. some of the action already in it that way, you have been enjoying the football, we have as well while they wait for the sport to come together suddenly we won't know what to be watching her where to look for all of those metals to come. so far we had the women's tournament starting on wednesday, then we had the men's tournament, a big...
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beat the virus, i believe we should use them. an inquiry into the murder of a maltese anti—corruption journalist says the state must bear responsibility for her death. i'm sarah mulkerrins live in tokyo on day 7 of the olympic, where the focus will start to shift to the track where the world's fastest women are in action in the 100m heats. the final rowing action. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start in tokyo, where there's increasing concern that enthusiasm for the olympics has contributed to a spike in coronavirus cases. for the first time since the pandemic began, the number of new daily infections there has passed 10,000. the japanese authorities say the dramatic rise will not affect the olympic action, but experts are warning if something isn't done to control the spread, the city's healthcare system could soon be overwhelmed. from tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is tokyo in the middle of a state of emergency, in the middle of a pandemic. these bars are not supposed to be se
beat the virus, i believe we should use them. an inquiry into the murder of a maltese anti—corruption journalist says the state must bear responsibility for her death. i'm sarah mulkerrins live in tokyo on day 7 of the olympic, where the focus will start to shift to the track where the world's fastest women are in action in the 100m heats. the final rowing action. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start in tokyo, where there's increasing concern that enthusiasm...
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right, to spain next an art form that so many of us see on our holidays. flamenco happens in venues called tablas, which like so many venues have had to close the good. we have met some dancers in madrid who are now facing an uncertain future. that's it for this week. coming up that's it for this week. coming up next time: christa is here with some of our favourite memories of new york city. from historical landmarks to hidden treasures. and the time she was made to face her public speaking demons once and for all. �* . , ., speaking demons once and for all. �* ., , ~ ., speaking demons once and for all. �* ~ ., �* all. and i was like, oh! don't foruet all. and i was like, oh! don't forget you — all. and i was like, oh! don't forget you can _ all. and i was like, oh! don't forget you can catch - all. and i was like, oh! don't forget you can catch up - all. and i was like, oh! don't forget you can catch up with | forget you can catch up with our more recent adventures on the bbc iplayer and we are on social media two. just the bbc iplayer and we a
right, to spain next an art form that so many of us see on our holidays. flamenco happens in venues called tablas, which like so many venues have had to close the good. we have met some dancers in madrid who are now facing an uncertain future. that's it for this week. coming up that's it for this week. coming up next time: christa is here with some of our favourite memories of new york city. from historical landmarks to hidden treasures. and the time she was made to face her public speaking...
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thursday wasn't a bad day for many of us. it stayed dry across much of the country, apart from a few showers which developed later in the afternoon across southern england. for friday, though, it looks like we could see a few more showers around generally. but that said, there should still be quite a bit of sunshine around. it'll feel quite warm too. so we're in between weather systems for friday. this area of low pressure, though, will be moving injust in time for the weekend. it could bring quite a bit of rain at times and even some thunderstorms. so we start this morning off rather cloudy for many, bit of mist and fog around. that should tend to melt away quite quickly, and then there will be plenty of sunshine as we head on into the afternoon, but a scattering of showers will develop. some of them could turn out to be heavy and thundery. i think the focus of them towards central and eastern parts of the country. some areas avoiding them completely and staying dry, and it will be quite warm too — top temperatures around
thursday wasn't a bad day for many of us. it stayed dry across much of the country, apart from a few showers which developed later in the afternoon across southern england. for friday, though, it looks like we could see a few more showers around generally. but that said, there should still be quite a bit of sunshine around. it'll feel quite warm too. so we're in between weather systems for friday. this area of low pressure, though, will be moving injust in time for the weekend. it could bring...
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the us congress is about to _ months. the us congress is about to go _ months. the us congress is about to go on _ months. the us congress is about to go on a _ months. the us congress is about to go on a break - months. the us congress is about to go on a break and l months. the us congress is i about to go on a break and so as the committee alluded to today, it is going to go on pause for a bit and they actually don't have another hearing lined up. that said, the whole point of these hearings is to aid in the legislative process and the committee can also make referrals to the department of justice for prosecution so we know the department ofjustice has more than 500 defendants related to the january six events so presumably, information that comes from this committee hearings over the coming months and even years, can't be used towards those cases, or like i said, legislative aide, maybe they could come up with legislation around what happened. so that is looking long term. in the short term we are expecting things to quiet down unless something major breaks
the us congress is about to _ months. the us congress is about to go _ months. the us congress is about to go on _ months. the us congress is about to go on a _ months. the us congress is about to go on a break - months. the us congress is about to go on a break and l months. the us congress is i about to go on a break and so as the committee alluded to today, it is going to go on pause for a bit and they actually don't have another hearing lined up. that said, the whole point of these hearings...
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here's the deal, if incentives help us beat this virus i believe we should use them. live now to our north america correspondent david willis, he joins me from los angeles. great having on the programme david. president biden making that urgent plea again to people to get vaccinated — in his speech stressing there are enough vaccines — will this work? key question, of course 60% or so of the american population has had at least one jab. but there is a sector of the population that has stubbornly refused to get vaccinated. in the last hour so president biden expresses frustration over that, he said this is not a party political matter it was a matter of life and death. and as regards this uptick in cases here covid—19 the president called it a pandemic of the unvaccinated. he announced a series of measures designed to incentivise and dis— incentivise those who are reluctant or willing or whatever. these include putting pressure on federal government workers here to get 801. also he is talking about cash incentives for some in areas where there are low vaccinati
here's the deal, if incentives help us beat this virus i believe we should use them. live now to our north america correspondent david willis, he joins me from los angeles. great having on the programme david. president biden making that urgent plea again to people to get vaccinated — in his speech stressing there are enough vaccines — will this work? key question, of course 60% or so of the american population has had at least one jab. but there is a sector of the population that has...
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to us that the _ indicated to us that the pathological _ indicated to us that the pathological hatred - indicated to us that the l pathological hatred they indicated to us that the - pathological hatred they have for schools. — pathological hatred they have for schools, partially _ pathological hatred they have for schools, partially because - pathological hatred they have for schools, partially because they l pathological hatred they have for. schools, partially because they did not have _ schools, partially because they did not have an — schools, partially because they did not have an opportunity _ schools, partially because they did not have an opportunity of - schools, partially because they didj not have an opportunity of sending any. as you can see, it is hard to describe what is happening. a journalist wrote in the spectator... and certainly what they are doing is lucrative, something that matters whether you are in a table group or a local —— terror group or local group. the... this analysis from the washington post syncs with that point. it says... and it says... ther
to us that the _ indicated to us that the pathological _ indicated to us that the pathological hatred - indicated to us that the l pathological hatred they indicated to us that the - pathological hatred they have for schools. — pathological hatred they have for schools, partially _ pathological hatred they have for schools, partially because - pathological hatred they have for schools, partially because they l pathological hatred they have for. schools, partially because they did not have _...
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us to say we _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any of - they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any of those i they look to the uk and the us to i say we don't want any of those death tolls here _ say we don't want any of those death tolls here in— say we don't want any of those death tolls here in australia, _ say we don't want any of those death tolls here in australia, and _ say we don't want any of those death tolls here in australia, and they're i tolls here in australia, and they're right _ tolls here in australia, and they're right to _ tolls here in australia, and they're right to do — tolls here in australia, and they're right to do that. _ tolls here in australia, and they're right to do that.— right to do that. here is the twist. they might _ right to do that. here is the twist. they might unreasonably - right to do that. here is the twist. they might unreasonably get i right to
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thank you for joining us _ infection rates. thank you for joining us on _ infection rates. thank you for joining us on the _ infection rates. thank you for joining us on the programme| joining us on the programme from save the children. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. we meet the japanaese seniors — proving you're never to old to cheerlead — as they prepare for their 25th—anniversary show. the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts are cleared to fly while drunk. the last flood control here, once in every part of the soldier's lot, drudgery and danger, now no more after almost four decades. in your own private talcum not doing any harm to anyone come i don't see why all these people should wander in and say you are doing something wrong. six rare white line clubs on the prowl and rest. assured park, and already, - they have been met with a roar of approval from visitors. they are lovely and sweet, yeah, they were cute. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm in singapore. 0ur headlines â
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it told us: wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team that they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggests most of the problems in both chargers have been fixed, but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure. so unless wallbox have found a way of fixing that, which would be beyond me, i'd suggest perhaps supergluing the box cover in so hackers cannot take the top off. and what of the approval they had to be sold in the uk by the department for transport and the government grants handed out to help sell them? the department did not comment on the security issues we raised, but said: it's worth noting that all smart home chargers will still be usable if you just want to plug yourcar in. but when it comes to security when using them with a phone app or home wi—fi, it seems some are smarter than others. that was dan, and more g
it told us: wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team that they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggests most of the problems in both chargers have been fixed, but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure. so unless wallbox have...
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do you want to kick us off? i keep it in our minds. do you want to kick us off?— kick us off? i have not lived in canada for — kick us off? i have not lived in canada for a _ kick us off? i have not lived in canada for a quarter-centuryl kick us off? i have not lived in i canada for a quarter-century and canada for a quarter—century and i've canada for a quarter—century and i've just — canada for a quarter—century and i've just been _ canada for a quarter—century and i've just been mortified - canada for a quarter—century and i've just been mortified by- canada for a quarter—century and i've just been mortified by thesel i've just been mortified by these reports — i've just been mortified by these reports of— i've just been mortified by these reports of unmarked _ i've just been mortified by these reports of unmarked indigenous| reports of unmarked indigenous grapes — reports of unmarked indigenous grapes found _ reports of unmarked indigenous grapes found in— reports of unmarked indigenous grapes found in residential- reports of unmarked indigenous i g
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help us beat this virus i believe _ help us beat this virus i believe we should use them. an inquiry into the murder of a maltese anti—corruption journalist says the state must bear responsibility for her death. i'm sarah mulkerrins live in tokyo on day 7 of the olympics — where the focus will start to shift to the track where the world's fastest women are in action in the 100m heats. and re—living past glories — former asian olympians tell us what it feels like to taste sporting success. it's seven in the morning in singapore and in tokyo — where there's increasing concern that enthusiasm for the olympics has contributed to a spike in coronavirus cases. for the first time, since the pandemic began, the number of new daily infections there has passed ten thousand. the japanese authorities say the dramatic rise will not affect the olympics, but experts are warning if something isn't done to control the spread, the city's healthcare system could soon be overwhelmed. from tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is tokyo in the middle of a state of emergency, i
help us beat this virus i believe _ help us beat this virus i believe we should use them. an inquiry into the murder of a maltese anti—corruption journalist says the state must bear responsibility for her death. i'm sarah mulkerrins live in tokyo on day 7 of the olympics — where the focus will start to shift to the track where the world's fastest women are in action in the 100m heats. and re—living past glories — former asian olympians tell us what it feels like to taste sporting...
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bring us up to speed on those. itruiith us up to speed on those. with reaard us up to speed on those. with regard to _ us up to speed on those. with regard to the _ us up to speed on those. with regard to the criminal- regard to the criminal investigations, it is somewhat of an arduous technical process. basically, we have about 500 that are still outstanding in regard to prosecution, penalties that have been given to people. it has become very difficult, because washington needs to sign off on a lot of dealing. his prosecutors have a lot of discretion over that, so it is becoming a very long more than 6-1 becoming a very long more than 6—1 process. what sorts of things are these people being charged with. there are state offences and a federal offences. where do they fall? that is a great question and it really depends on what the person dead. we have some that are being charged with minor trespassing charges. 0ther being charged with minor trespassing charges. other ones are being charged with, you know, beating a federal officer, so there is a
bring us up to speed on those. itruiith us up to speed on those. with reaard us up to speed on those. with regard to _ us up to speed on those. with regard to the _ us up to speed on those. with regard to the criminal- regard to the criminal investigations, it is somewhat of an arduous technical process. basically, we have about 500 that are still outstanding in regard to prosecution, penalties that have been given to people. it has become very difficult, because washington needs to sign off on...
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thank you so much for “oining us. thank you for i drive. thank you so much for “oining us. thank you for having h drive. thank you so much for “oining us. thank you for having me. _ let's turn now to covid vaccines in the us. president biden is expected to announce that all federal workers will have to be vaccinated. this comes amid rising case numbers and stagnating vaccination rates. there's been a 46% increase in cases from last week. the highly transmissable delta variant now accounts for 83% of us covid cases. overall, 48% of the us population are fully vaccinated, but there has been a 35% decrease in week—on—week vaccination rates. here's barbara plett usher in washington on the government's position. if you don't get vaccinated, you have to submit to regular covid—i9 testing and other covid—i9 protocol restrictions. so, it's not as if they are saying you will be fired if you don't get vaccinated, but it will cost you in some way. and this is part of a plan to try to get government workers back to the office safely. it's also to try and be an example to othe
thank you so much for “oining us. thank you for i drive. thank you so much for “oining us. thank you for having h drive. thank you so much for “oining us. thank you for having me. _ let's turn now to covid vaccines in the us. president biden is expected to announce that all federal workers will have to be vaccinated. this comes amid rising case numbers and stagnating vaccination rates. there's been a 46% increase in cases from last week. the highly transmissable delta variant now accounts...
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but will there still be us _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air strikes _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air strikes to - expel us troops. but will there l still be us air strikes to back-up still be us air strikes to back—up iraqi forces, as we seen just in recent days? iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent “mi iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent da s? t . ., recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal _ recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal communique - recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal communique that l recent days? well, we are waiting l for the formal communique that will speu for the formal communique that will spell out the details of what this means. these air strikes have been going on over the past year in that sort of an advisory role. helping the iraqi security forces as they carry out the missions against islamic state group. i think the bigger question is how the iranian, pro—iranian motions will respond? whether this will be enough for them to acc
but will there still be us _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air strikes _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air strikes to - expel us troops. but will there l still be us air strikes to back-up still be us air strikes to back—up iraqi forces, as we seen just in recent days? iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent “mi iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent da s? t . ., recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal _...
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they insulted us and told us to go screw ourselves if we came back they will kill us. some do manage to land in greece. �* ., ., , �* greece. but that doesn't end the danger — greece. but that doesn't end the danger of _ greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being - greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being pushed i the danger of being pushed back. we've heard evidence of people who have mac gotten ashore and been discovered by the greek authorities only to be taken back out to sea and pushed in the direction of turkey without any due process. translation: then they put us on the bus and took us to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around eight p.m.. they were police wearing dark loo and commandos covering their faces with masks stop i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. when were armed with weapons. when we arrived at a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that we realised we were in regional turkish waters. they were then transferred to dinghies with no engines and allowed to dri
they insulted us and told us to go screw ourselves if we came back they will kill us. some do manage to land in greece. �* ., ., , �* greece. but that doesn't end the danger — greece. but that doesn't end the danger of _ greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being - greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being pushed i the danger of being pushed back. we've heard evidence of people who have mac gotten ashore and been discovered by the greek authorities only to be taken back out...
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people rushed to us... ..to tell us their stories. it�*s nearly impossible to count how many they have lost. this woman said six of her family were killed a few weeks ago, including her husband and four sons. war is devastating people across the country, as the taliban the taliban had entered her home and then a government plane dropped a bomb on her house. war is devastating people across the country, as the taliban gain more territory every day and foreign forces leave. this woman�*s husband and three children were killed when a mortar hit their home. she isn�*t numb with grief, she said. —— he is. "i�*m alone. i have nothing." he is malnourished, she said. her other son barely speaks. he has shrapnel injuries and struggles to walk. they are among hundreds here who have had to run for their lives more than once. this woman fled from her rural district to this area of kunduz city. that, too, got bombed. all of her three sons were killed. there was heavy fighting and she lost her sons. their bodies were ripped apart. "i wi
people rushed to us... ..to tell us their stories. it�*s nearly impossible to count how many they have lost. this woman said six of her family were killed a few weeks ago, including her husband and four sons. war is devastating people across the country, as the taliban the taliban had entered her home and then a government plane dropped a bomb on her house. war is devastating people across the country, as the taliban gain more territory every day and foreign forces leave. this woman�*s...
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it blows up, maybe, they can still use it. ,., , , use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for — use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for being _ use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for being on - use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for being on the i thanks for being on the programme. good to talk to you. thanks for having me, appreciate it. we should get a song for this programme. mar; appreciate it. we should get a song for this programme. may be a personalised — song for this programme. may be a personalised song. _ song for this programme. may be a personalised song. send - song for this programme. may be a personalised song. send them l a personalised song. send them in, send them in. looking at financial markets, a strong session that this follows a record breaker the night before on wall street. there are gains across the board, as you can see, hong kong particularly strong. looking at the next one to see how things ended on wall street. we are seeing markets go street. we are seeing markets 9° up street. we are seeing markets
it blows up, maybe, they can still use it. ,., , , use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for — use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for being _ use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for being on - use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for being on the i thanks for being on the programme. good to talk to you. thanks for having me, appreciate it. we should get a song for this programme. mar; appreciate it. we should get a song for this programme. may be a personalised — song for this...
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just talk us you know japan really well. just talk us through what the temperatures... are we seeing something much higher than usual? the organisers said it was the perfect climate for the olympics to take place. perfect climate for the olympics to take lace. ., perfect climate for the olympics to take lace. . ., , ., take place. yeah, there have been a lot of criticisms _ take place. yeah, there have been a lot of criticisms of _ take place. yeah, there have been a lot of criticisms of what _ lot of criticisms of what the organisers said ranging from the safety of the plant to the nice temperature in tokyo. i think many people understood all along that was in the full truth. certainly a somebody who has had many a summer in tokyo, it's surprising. the humidity is incredibly oppressive and there are very few events held through july and there are very few events held throuthuly and and there are very few events held through july and august. and there are very few events held throuthuly and august. so, i think those who know the climate well, they knew all along there w
just talk us you know japan really well. just talk us through what the temperatures... are we seeing something much higher than usual? the organisers said it was the perfect climate for the olympics to take place. perfect climate for the olympics to take lace. ., perfect climate for the olympics to take lace. . ., , ., take place. yeah, there have been a lot of criticisms _ take place. yeah, there have been a lot of criticisms of _ take place. yeah, there have been a lot of criticisms of what _...
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that is allowing us to go ahead. keir starmer said a high infection rate could mean millions of people being "pinged" to self isolate. the financial times estimates this morning that that could be around 2 million people per week. the mail says 3.5 million people a week. eitherway, it's a massive number. it means huge disruption to families and businesses just as the summer holidays begin. borisjohnson said the government would be moving away from self isolation towards testing. and he accused keir starmer of "trying to have it both ways". on monday he seems to say he was in favour of opening up onjuly the 19th, now he is saying it's reckless. which is it, mr speaker? maybe i can help a little. just to remind us that it's . prime minister's questions. if we want opposition questions we will need to change - who is standing up. a labour mp reminded the prime minister of the human cost of the pandemic. mr speaker, my grandmother, whom i love dearly, was lying on her hospital deathbed and none of us were allowed to be t
that is allowing us to go ahead. keir starmer said a high infection rate could mean millions of people being "pinged" to self isolate. the financial times estimates this morning that that could be around 2 million people per week. the mail says 3.5 million people a week. eitherway, it's a massive number. it means huge disruption to families and businesses just as the summer holidays begin. borisjohnson said the government would be moving away from self isolation towards testing. and...
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mr turnbull spoke to us from sydney. well, the big mistakes were made last year when not enough vaccines were bought. the reality is that apart from astrazeneca, we do not have a plentiful supply of any vaccines. and the astrazeneca vaccine was recommended only for people over 60 and that recommendation has changed because the delta variant spread here in the city of sydney which is very strong but nonetheless, there is a lot of vaccine hesitancy about the vaccine. the problem is we do not have the alternatives. the government last year, the federal government, national government tries not to buy another pfizer or moderna. so, they failed. looking at the biggest failure of public administration that i can recall. the mission was very clear. i have to ask there have been these anti lockdown but how do you keep numbers in check if you do not have the vaccinations you need? i agree with the lockdown. the people who are protesting, they are part of a fringe group of people who believe in conspiracy theories. you see around
mr turnbull spoke to us from sydney. well, the big mistakes were made last year when not enough vaccines were bought. the reality is that apart from astrazeneca, we do not have a plentiful supply of any vaccines. and the astrazeneca vaccine was recommended only for people over 60 and that recommendation has changed because the delta variant spread here in the city of sydney which is very strong but nonetheless, there is a lot of vaccine hesitancy about the vaccine. the problem is we do not have...
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it told us... wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggest most of the problems in both charges have been fixed. but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger is —— uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure so unless wallbox have found a way of fixing that, which would be beyond me, i'd suggest perhaps super glowing the box cover in so hackers cannot take the top off. �* ., ., ., ,, ., ., off. and what of the approval the had off. and what of the approval they had to _ off. and what of the approval they had to be _ off. and what of the approval they had to be sold _ off. and what of the approval they had to be sold in - off. and what of the approval they had to be sold in the - off. and what of the approval they had to be sold in th
it told us... wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggest most of the problems in both charges have been fixed. but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger is —— uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure so unless wallbox have...
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——us and... iwas our sand... ——us and... i was the one that was the target of everything until the incident that got us taken away from her. and — i was way above and beyond everything else. she poured lighter fluid beyond everything else. she poured lighterfluid on shawna and through the match up her. —— threw the match at her. i'm sorry... -- threw the match at her. i'm sorry- - -_ -- threw the match at her. i'm sorry. . ._ yeah, - -- threw the match at her. i'm sorry. . ._ yeah, that - sorry... it's ok. yeah, that was--- _ sorry... it's ok. yeah, that was... after _ sorry... it's ok. yeah, that was... after that, - sorry... it's ok. yeah, that was... after that, i - sorry... it's ok. yeah, that was... after that, i only i sorry... it's ok. yeah, that. was... after that, i only saw shawna twice, maybe three times, after that. completely lost her. was the biggest part of my life, you know? the biggest part of me that has been missing since then. shawna was never _ been missing since then. shawna was never given _ been
——us and... iwas our sand... ——us and... i was the one that was the target of everything until the incident that got us taken away from her. and — i was way above and beyond everything else. she poured lighter fluid beyond everything else. she poured lighterfluid on shawna and through the match up her. —— threw the match at her. i'm sorry... -- threw the match at her. i'm sorry- - -_ -- threw the match at her. i'm sorry. . ._ yeah, - -- threw the match at her. i'm sorry. . ._...
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can you tell us more?— can you tell us more? yes, that's riaht, can you tell us more? yes, that's right. because — can you tell us more? yes, that's right, because we _ can you tell us more? yes, that's right, because we keep _ can you tell us more? yes, that's| right, because we keep comparing this particular games with the 1964 games that tokyo also hosted, but you know, this time tonight, inside this olympic stadium just behind me, there will be two flag bearers, one male athletes, one female athlete for the gender balance, so a bit like the bbc�*s 50-50 for the gender balance, so a bit like the bbc�*s 50—50 project, but also a basketball player, his father is from benin, and six years ago, i think it was fair to say that it would been unthankful for biracial japanese athletes to be representing the country, so slowly that gradually, we are seeing the change thatjapan is going through. thank that japan is going through. thank ou that japan is going through. thank you forjoining _ that japan is going through. thank you forjoining us _ that japan is going thro
can you tell us more?— can you tell us more? yes, that's riaht, can you tell us more? yes, that's right. because — can you tell us more? yes, that's right, because we _ can you tell us more? yes, that's right, because we keep _ can you tell us more? yes, that's| right, because we keep comparing this particular games with the 1964 games that tokyo also hosted, but you know, this time tonight, inside this olympic stadium just behind me, there will be two flag bearers, one male athletes, one...