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there isa catching it from other people. there is a real question over why the government is changing its tune on this is starting to change his tune because i haven't come out very clearly a nd because i haven't come out very clearly and said we must wear masks and shops and other enclosed places, only on public transport. they are just suggesting that perhaps they might make that step. i think there is that question about why they are doing it, whether it is simply to give the impression that they are continuing to be strict and to remind everybody, that we have to put on masks, that the virus is still there and the restrictions haven't been lifted, or whether it is ready to give them a little bit of cover for what the real purpose of cover for what the real purpose of the all this is, which is to give us more of the all this is, which is to give us more confidence to go out and go back into the high streets, go back into the shops, go back and start spending money again, and perhaps we will feel more confident. it is abou
there isa catching it from other people. there is a real question over why the government is changing its tune on this is starting to change his tune because i haven't come out very clearly a nd because i haven't come out very clearly and said we must wear masks and shops and other enclosed places, only on public transport. they are just suggesting that perhaps they might make that step. i think there is that question about why they are doing it, whether it is simply to give the impression that...
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it isa come there is still uncertainty at. it is a big uncertainty in this country in the uk, and who is going to be in the white house in november, i think this is still a big uncertainty. good to talk to you, thank you so much for being with us. spain‘s catalonia region has again recorded more than a thousand covid infections in a single day, as residents endure new restrictions. the surge led to tough new measures being announced on friday for an initial period of 15 days. people in the regional capital, barcelona, are being asked to stay indoors, and gatherings of more than ten people are discouraged. let‘s return to the summit for eu leaders in brussels which is meeting for an unplanned third day as they try to reach agreement on an economic stimulus package, and their next budget. 0ur europe correspondent gavin lee is in brussels... gavin, what are the sticking points? what are the main divisions between, if we want to call them, the more generous and the less generous countries? yes, it is a political rubiks cube at
it isa come there is still uncertainty at. it is a big uncertainty in this country in the uk, and who is going to be in the white house in november, i think this is still a big uncertainty. good to talk to you, thank you so much for being with us. spain‘s catalonia region has again recorded more than a thousand covid infections in a single day, as residents endure new restrictions. the surge led to tough new measures being announced on friday for an initial period of 15 days. people in the...
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frankly, this isa court's ruling. frankly, this is a political witch—hunt, the likes of which nobody has ever seen before. if they witch—hunt, it is a hoax, just like the mueller investigation was a hoax. this is another hoax. this is purely political. two of the justices president trump appointed to the supreme court, brett cava nagh, trump appointed to the supreme court, brett cavanagh, and neil gaughan search were among those who voted against him. prompting democrats to vow they will keep fighting for the release of the president because my financial records. so, here we are, the supreme court, including the president‘s appointees, have declared that he is not above the law. the path the supreme court has laid out is one that is clearly achievable by ours in the lower court, and we will continue to go down that path. a long path it may be, though. long enough, experts agree, to ensure the public won‘t get to see the documents before they go to the polls in november. legal defeat, though this may be, it mig
frankly, this isa court's ruling. frankly, this is a political witch—hunt, the likes of which nobody has ever seen before. if they witch—hunt, it is a hoax, just like the mueller investigation was a hoax. this is another hoax. this is purely political. two of the justices president trump appointed to the supreme court, brett cava nagh, trump appointed to the supreme court, brett cavanagh, and neil gaughan search were among those who voted against him. prompting democrats to vow they will...
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i think there isa anything like normal. i think there is a very good point that paul johnson makes there. the reason people are not going into, for example, pizza places is not because they think the pizza is 15% too expensive and therefore you'll get the benefit there, they're not going because they don't feel comfortable doing it. most of this vat cut, some of it may be passed along to consumers. i suspect a lot of it will be taken by the business owners to try and, you know, put their margins because they feel they have got there until that hangs and don't forget there were a lot of people out there who are not included in all this will be heartbroken today that there was nothing them, for example same directors of limited companies people who started a job at the wrong sort of hand and ski freelancers. people who fell between the gaps of the existing schemes. was i going to be an answer there? no. monetary policy of the bank of england saying that he felt that the recovery had been faster so far that he thought, admitte
i think there isa anything like normal. i think there is a very good point that paul johnson makes there. the reason people are not going into, for example, pizza places is not because they think the pizza is 15% too expensive and therefore you'll get the benefit there, they're not going because they don't feel comfortable doing it. most of this vat cut, some of it may be passed along to consumers. i suspect a lot of it will be taken by the business owners to try and, you know, put their...
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it isa you're trying to manage this thing. it is a question of who will want us. we will start with the figure which is focusing on the situation in hong kong, new security laws which have been imposed... introduced by beijing and the british government saying they will offer up to british government saying they will offerup t03 british government saying they will offer up to 3 million people the ability to reside in the uk, something we spoke a lot about the morning papers from thursday but beijing is annoyed by this. very annoyed. they have said they reserve the right to adopt countermeasures and they've asked the uk to basically ditch this offer, causing a lot of anger in beijing. this is blatant human rights issues which the uk obviously has an obligation to hong kong and i do not think there is any chance of our government changing its mind on this. they are obviously linked with china in terms of trade and particularly technology, the 5g network and our contract with china over that being in currently controversial but we live in a globalised world now and w
it isa you're trying to manage this thing. it is a question of who will want us. we will start with the figure which is focusing on the situation in hong kong, new security laws which have been imposed... introduced by beijing and the british government saying they will offer up to british government saying they will offerup t03 british government saying they will offer up to 3 million people the ability to reside in the uk, something we spoke a lot about the morning papers from thursday but...
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hancock is a british tourist on holiday —— mccrone charles hancock isa holiday —— mccrone charles hancock is a british tourist on holiday in spain. thanks for being weak us. what is your reaction and how does it affect you? good morning. we first heard last night, one of my neighbours came and asked if we'd heard the news. 0bviously neighbours came and asked if we'd heard the news. obviously we hadn't but they said we would have a quarantine put in place and that obviously affects me. i've been here a week on a family property, doing a bit of maintenance and having a holiday. now i'm thinking, when i return, i have to quarantine 14 days. going back to that original lockdown, it feels like. is that going to change your plans in any way? some people are saying maybe they will just stay a bit longer in spain and see if the policy changes again ina spain and see if the policy changes again in a week or two. that would be lovely, i would love to stay longer. i would love to be working at the university of derby from here, it would be wonderful. u nfortu nately we a re here, it would be wonderf
hancock is a british tourist on holiday —— mccrone charles hancock isa holiday —— mccrone charles hancock is a british tourist on holiday in spain. thanks for being weak us. what is your reaction and how does it affect you? good morning. we first heard last night, one of my neighbours came and asked if we'd heard the news. 0bviously neighbours came and asked if we'd heard the news. obviously we hadn't but they said we would have a quarantine put in place and that obviously affects me....
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that isa tries to infiltrate cells? that is a good summary. we looked at many different possible mechanisms for why this is and it is still not completely clear as to how this very small change in this bike protein leads to this increase in infectivity but the increase is unmistakable. so we looked at cells from the lung, from the liver, from the colon. many different human cell types and across all the cells we looked at, we consistently saw between at, we consistently saw between a two and eight fold increase in infection. that is not a small number, that is quite a large increase. increasingly we are seeing research suggest this is not so much anymore a respiratory disease, something that attacks the lungs in particular, but it is becoming vascular, attacking all parts of the body that rely on find blood vessels. what other particular moves in this virus that concern you most? this is a big unknown right now which is why we made some efforts not just to test, when we look to see the original strength of the virus and the one with the mutati
that isa tries to infiltrate cells? that is a good summary. we looked at many different possible mechanisms for why this is and it is still not completely clear as to how this very small change in this bike protein leads to this increase in infectivity but the increase is unmistakable. so we looked at cells from the lung, from the liver, from the colon. many different human cell types and across all the cells we looked at, we consistently saw between at, we consistently saw between a two and...
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tiktok isa # you know i'm your type... tiktok is a perfect venue for people who wa nt to is a perfect venue for people who want to get across their message and very simple terms. because there is not a, it is the two second sound bite platform which is kind of everything that i am running against but it also works because it gets people to look into your platform, and red it more closely. despite but we have been able to find many videos using the boogaloo hashtag. the president of media matters are spotted arise in this extremist material months ago. their identifier was not picking up the event somehow. one of tiktok‘s countermeasures was searching for the right terms, so even though it was against the rules there was still the boogaloo stuff, so it was pointed out and they took down. perfect example of the wild west. after we show these videos to tiktok they took them down. in a statement to the bbc, tiktok said: these problems are by no means unique to tiktok. facebook in particular has been criticised for its respon
tiktok isa # you know i'm your type... tiktok is a perfect venue for people who wa nt to is a perfect venue for people who want to get across their message and very simple terms. because there is not a, it is the two second sound bite platform which is kind of everything that i am running against but it also works because it gets people to look into your platform, and red it more closely. despite but we have been able to find many videos using the boogaloo hashtag. the president of media...
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my second question isa testing on site. my second question is a little bit different, but people are talking about it. a lot of people want to know if she's going to turn in power for... i know you talk to the past about prince andrew and criticise bill clinton speaking. do you feel she will turn, how do you see that working out quick although i haven't really been following that too much. ijust wish her well, frankly. i met her numerous times. i guess they lived in palm beach, but i wish her well. whatever it is, i don't know the situation with prince andrew. unemployment, how much of those $600 are you willing to give and you said the economy is bouncing back strong, so the economy is bouncing back strong, so why do we need at all? the economy is getting stronger and i think we have a chance have a very strong economy, especially as some of the things i just spoke about were. we want to have people who wa nt to were. we want to have people who want to go back to work, sort of forced into a position where they make more mo
my second question isa testing on site. my second question is a little bit different, but people are talking about it. a lot of people want to know if she's going to turn in power for... i know you talk to the past about prince andrew and criticise bill clinton speaking. do you feel she will turn, how do you see that working out quick although i haven't really been following that too much. ijust wish her well, frankly. i met her numerous times. i guess they lived in palm beach, but i wish her...
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yes, and apparently it isa of the queen. yes, and apparently it is a picture which shows her in an awful lot of bling, a lot of gold chairs, gold table, goal picture frame and startling blue eyes. and a beautiful bone china cup and saucer to be empty which apparently she remarked upon to the artist it looks like it needs a refill. but let's get this in the sunday times and the animalcule you want to be a bit more strong than a cup of tea to sustain her. but it is a new portrait and it is not one that i would especially welcome on my living room but i'm sure it will have its fans. quite a living room that she is sitting in there. i mean, i love this picture. i think it is great but what i think it does do is the queen is 94 now andi it does do is the queen is 94 now and i think it absolutely captures her kind of majesty and her poise. and from that point of view, i think the artist has done i think a great job. a part of course from the empty cup and saucer without the t in it. we are going to
yes, and apparently it isa of the queen. yes, and apparently it is a picture which shows her in an awful lot of bling, a lot of gold chairs, gold table, goal picture frame and startling blue eyes. and a beautiful bone china cup and saucer to be empty which apparently she remarked upon to the artist it looks like it needs a refill. but let's get this in the sunday times and the animalcule you want to be a bit more strong than a cup of tea to sustain her. but it is a new portrait and it is not...
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mind you, it isa nowhere in existence. mind you, it is a lovely picture of the queen and prince philip and of course that outfit, i was just thinking prince philip and of course that outfit, i wasjust thinking i have seen that outfit somewhere before and it was when she was making sir tom more sir tom, the 100—year—old who was so chuffed to meet the queen, so we will see more of that outfit a bit later on, and i think it is something like the first time in 235 years that there has been a very quiet, secretive royal wedding. yes, and you can understand why, i suppose, you can understand why the individual snaps prince andrew isn't there, but whether he was or wasn't, attention is going to be paid to it,. yes, of course, and that is the point. sorry, penny, iwas trying to get back to to join in. point. sorry, penny, iwas trying to get back to tojoin in. i know you can do it all on your own, but let's, ian. iain anderson. he was certainly at the wedding, that has been confirmed by the royal family. but since he gave that
mind you, it isa nowhere in existence. mind you, it is a lovely picture of the queen and prince philip and of course that outfit, i was just thinking prince philip and of course that outfit, i wasjust thinking i have seen that outfit somewhere before and it was when she was making sir tom more sir tom, the 100—year—old who was so chuffed to meet the queen, so we will see more of that outfit a bit later on, and i think it is something like the first time in 235 years that there has been a...
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but there isa cap, epicentre of the crisis. but there is a cap, or a proposed cap, isn't that, on fees for social care homes? yes, that is right. as i say, the department of health is now looking into what they can do more to improve the system going forward. all right, 0k, thank you very much indeed. children under 12 in scotland no longer have to follow social distancing rules outdoors, allowing many to hug their grandparents for the first time since lockdown. however, the social distancing rules still apply for everyone else. speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr show this morning, the health secretary, matt hancock, was asked why the same hadn't happened in england. actually, the whole uk went into lockdown essentially together and is coming out essentially together and the difference of a few days makes very little difference, so i would look at the substance of what's happening rather than necessarily what the first minister always says. professorjason leitch is the scottish government's clinical director, and says that rel
but there isa cap, epicentre of the crisis. but there is a cap, or a proposed cap, isn't that, on fees for social care homes? yes, that is right. as i say, the department of health is now looking into what they can do more to improve the system going forward. all right, 0k, thank you very much indeed. children under 12 in scotland no longer have to follow social distancing rules outdoors, allowing many to hug their grandparents for the first time since lockdown. however, the social distancing...
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i thought, that really isa phone calls. i thought, that really is a big honour, to have that renamed. i thought it was quite amazing. it couldn't be with a better bloke. he is the best player, the best batsman i ever bowled too, andi the best batsman i ever bowled too, and i quality catching up with the man himself this afternoon. and some great flashback pictures! scottish premiership club st mirren have gone into lockdown after a number of the club's staff tested positive for coronavirus. seven members of the backroom team have tested positive, but it's understood none of the players have. the news comes nine days before the start of the new season. snooker legend jimmy white says he's confident in his game as he moves closer to reaching the world championship for the first time in 1a years. the whirlwind is 58 now, and after beating michael georgiou 6—4 in sheffield, he now faces rob milkins tomorrow night at the crucible in the penultimate round of qualifying. white reached the world championship final six times in hi
i thought, that really isa phone calls. i thought, that really is a big honour, to have that renamed. i thought it was quite amazing. it couldn't be with a better bloke. he is the best player, the best batsman i ever bowled too, andi the best batsman i ever bowled too, and i quality catching up with the man himself this afternoon. and some great flashback pictures! scottish premiership club st mirren have gone into lockdown after a number of the club's staff tested positive for coronavirus....
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indeed, it isa you some sort of optimism. indeed, it is a big blow. it is only relatively recently we had the first batch of travel corridors a few weeks ago, and we said consistently that having been grounded essentially for three months, it was the travel corridors and the lack of quarantine that was enabling us to restart out after so long, and after such a difficult year for the uk airlines. this is a big blow, spain is opposite a big market, and it will be another blow to consumer confidence, which is why things like testing and original approach to the reports, we have seen here outbreaks in certain areas in spain, can we be more targeted and do other things, make sure we do not have to go back and forth like this? just on that point, how confusing is it, do you think, for the british public? i think, for the british public? i think we have some pictures of the beachin think we have some pictures of the beach in barcelona in catalonia, aragon and nevada have been affected badly by those spikes there. why is it the quarantine applies to the whole
indeed, it isa you some sort of optimism. indeed, it is a big blow. it is only relatively recently we had the first batch of travel corridors a few weeks ago, and we said consistently that having been grounded essentially for three months, it was the travel corridors and the lack of quarantine that was enabling us to restart out after so long, and after such a difficult year for the uk airlines. this is a big blow, spain is opposite a big market, and it will be another blow to consumer...
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isa is a superstar isa superstarand is a superstar and a world—class player, and he doesn't really need any guidance for me. what he just needs is the opportunity to play in an environment that is high competition which we have gotten burning ina competition which we have gotten burning in a world—class player like him which is already a highly rated group of players and only add to what we are doing. the star player of the us women's national basketball league is in a dispute with the authorities over her health. most valuable player elena delle donne, who plays for the defending champions washington mystics, has lyme disease and has been advised she's at high risk from contracting and having complications from covid—19. however, an independent panel of doctors for the league has said she's fine to play when the season starts later this month. there is a process in place where basically my team doctor wrote a note. she doesn't treat me for wind disease so she explained that and said please refer to my doctor has been treating me since 2011. that doctor provided tonnes of paperwork,
isa is a superstar isa superstarand is a superstar and a world—class player, and he doesn't really need any guidance for me. what he just needs is the opportunity to play in an environment that is high competition which we have gotten burning ina competition which we have gotten burning in a world—class player like him which is already a highly rated group of players and only add to what we are doing. the star player of the us women's national basketball league is in a dispute with the...
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it isa report. how do you react to it? it is a huge success, we know it is not a band but that was never going to happen, this is as close as you can get. they have made the condition is tough to meet so that it can be used again, but also the day is tinged with such great sadness knowing that so with such great sadness knowing that so many with such great sadness knowing that so many women have with such great sadness knowing that so many women have been named by this operation unnecessarily and then not listen to. —— harmed by this operation. the report says that women were harmed and it was avoidable, they won't believe it when they complained, there was a lack of awareness who to complain to, how to report. the struggle to be heard, dismissive and unhelpful attitude on the part of clinicians. a sense of abandonment, life changing consequences, breakdown of family life, loss of jobs, changing consequences, breakdown of family life, loss ofjobs, financial support. sometimes they lost their home. and it goes on. it ha
it isa report. how do you react to it? it is a huge success, we know it is not a band but that was never going to happen, this is as close as you can get. they have made the condition is tough to meet so that it can be used again, but also the day is tinged with such great sadness knowing that so with such great sadness knowing that so many with such great sadness knowing that so many women have with such great sadness knowing that so many women have been named by this operation unnecessarily...
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translation: big engine, it isa noise. translation: big engine, it is a big noise, no? it is the problem with electric bikes. they may have big engines but if they do not make the noise, how do you know they have got the power? but it's not just police patrols have got the power? but it's notjust police patrols that are starting to clamp down on noise now. this is the prototype of the new system that should soon be rolled out across paris. it is a kind of noise radar, and eventually it will be able to impose fines automatically on vehicles that are too loud. that was hugh schofield reporting from paris. an experience i am sure many of us are an experience i am sure many of us are experienced with, those noisy scooters. let's see what happens there. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @aaronsafir. hello. after a saturday which brought us some torrential downpours, some thunderstorms, even a tornado, sunday is looking a little bit quieter by comparison. a lot more in the way of sunshine around for many of you. some will stay dry, but there'll still be a scattering of showers
translation: big engine, it isa noise. translation: big engine, it is a big noise, no? it is the problem with electric bikes. they may have big engines but if they do not make the noise, how do you know they have got the power? but it's not just police patrols have got the power? but it's notjust police patrols that are starting to clamp down on noise now. this is the prototype of the new system that should soon be rolled out across paris. it is a kind of noise radar, and eventually it will be...
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this nurse recognises it isa a doctor. this nurse recognises it is a big responsibility, being the only medical professional in the room. at home, the doctors are not there physically so the nurse should be confident enough to handle critical situations and no things went to communicate to doctors and how to do it. the service comes at a price. at 150 - $200 a service comes at a price. at 150 — $200 a day, these mini icus are not affordable for the majority of indians. the demand is rising. demand is high and every day we are adding 25 to 30 patients every day and patients now have a waiting period of 24 hours. the government announced only a cement dig patients or those with mild symptoms could be treated at home. but whether you are in your home or in awarding a private apartment tilting, it can be risky. if someone says tilting, it can be risky. if someone says that i have set up a centre in the community area or we have converted it into a covid sector, there will not be a medical person there to monitor these cases.
this nurse recognises it isa a doctor. this nurse recognises it is a big responsibility, being the only medical professional in the room. at home, the doctors are not there physically so the nurse should be confident enough to handle critical situations and no things went to communicate to doctors and how to do it. the service comes at a price. at 150 - $200 a service comes at a price. at 150 — $200 a day, these mini icus are not affordable for the majority of indians. the demand is rising....
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we can hear now from themm isa today. we can hear now from themm is a very big day here in istanbul. even the turkish media say it is an historical day for them. about more than 20,000 from the police are trying to secure this area since last night till now. we can show that thousands of turks and muslims and from inside istanbul and outside, start to reach this area from midnight. they are crowded here. the arrangements was trying to keep around 1500 from the prayers inside hagia sophia, to keep their social distance and all the preparations about covid—19. but the point is, outside hagia sophia, the expectation is talking about hundreds of thousands could be participating on this first friday prayers since 86 years. the bbc‘s shahdi alkashif is outside the building. the headlines on bbc news... people in england have to wearface coverings in most enclosed public spaces from today — or risk a fine of up to 100—pounds. about 30 million people will be offered a flu vaccine in england this year — including all ove
we can hear now from themm isa today. we can hear now from themm is a very big day here in istanbul. even the turkish media say it is an historical day for them. about more than 20,000 from the police are trying to secure this area since last night till now. we can show that thousands of turks and muslims and from inside istanbul and outside, start to reach this area from midnight. they are crowded here. the arrangements was trying to keep around 1500 from the prayers inside hagia sophia, to...
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andrew berman isa what today is about. andrew berman is a labour man, and that the conservative secretary of state are putting the next on the line collectively. they are staking the reputation. that is a shift. it is not a moonshot, wejust reputation. that is a shift. it is not a moonshot, we just want to go to leeds. it is both difficult and expensive. as we know transport and infrastructure is very fragmented and complicated. we have, politicians with some bravery. what went wrong end of the past? there has been allocation of money, transport for the north, why have things got worse? like all truly missed up things, it is a combination of things. i would like to say, i have worked closely with transport for north on that analysis and with the head of economics, absolutely fantastic. it is not a criticism of the work they have done. i think the feeling was that there was a gap somewhere and that is the space to say they want to be closer to the conversation and want to get things done. i am feeling cautious optimism? i a
andrew berman isa what today is about. andrew berman is a labour man, and that the conservative secretary of state are putting the next on the line collectively. they are staking the reputation. that is a shift. it is not a moonshot, wejust reputation. that is a shift. it is not a moonshot, we just want to go to leeds. it is both difficult and expensive. as we know transport and infrastructure is very fragmented and complicated. we have, politicians with some bravery. what went wrong end of the...
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there isa please. i have homework. there is a sentence i never thought i would hear. the bafta goes to... when they cs. —— when they see us. tony with an eye. first cuts. (music) anywhere but westminster. right now, the house apartment is targets of the pieces. about whether we are going to leave the european union. and i think the european union. and i think the word for that is displacement activity. soon gone, a wind rush chronicle. displacement activity. soon gone, a wind rush chroniclelj do gone, a wind rush chronicle.” do not want to be here any more. can you take me back, please? just take me back? . we re please? just take me back? . were you talking to? just talking to myself. everybody does it. i once watched a flight does it. i once watched a flight watch you die, why would i? the bafta is awarded to. rain in gear. i will go first. asa rain in gear. i will go first. as a producer i would like say thank you so much. i am so glad they came together so well. white his she could speak before you? this is bafta then we have 36 to do the speech and i would
there isa please. i have homework. there is a sentence i never thought i would hear. the bafta goes to... when they cs. —— when they see us. tony with an eye. first cuts. (music) anywhere but westminster. right now, the house apartment is targets of the pieces. about whether we are going to leave the european union. and i think the european union. and i think the word for that is displacement activity. soon gone, a wind rush chronicle. displacement activity. soon gone, a wind rush...
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there isa more uncertainty. look, know. there is a cut—off in changes with the advice and reels we give so i appreciate that is difficult and can be disruptive but it would be far worse to muddy the waters or to hold back and delay from taking the measures when we need to take them. of course the reason this was taken at reasonably short notice was because of the spike in spain that we responded to, which came... we we responded to, which came... we were following that and that's where it happened. it was the real—time response, the data we were getting from spain, that we had to respond to very swiftly. dominic raab saying it was a real—time response but that real—time response is frankly catching a lot of people on the hop. it is there in spain, someone deciding, do i stay now? what do i do? i don't want to go into quarantine. very much so. not least the man who is actually in charge of this policy, grant shapps, he is on holiday in spain and has been caught out and will have to quarantine when he himself gets bac
there isa more uncertainty. look, know. there is a cut—off in changes with the advice and reels we give so i appreciate that is difficult and can be disruptive but it would be far worse to muddy the waters or to hold back and delay from taking the measures when we need to take them. of course the reason this was taken at reasonably short notice was because of the spike in spain that we responded to, which came... we we responded to, which came... we were following that and that's where it...
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it isa can to save a small number of lives. it is a very brutal thing that to say, but i suspect we have overrea cted say, but i suspect we have overreacted to the coronavirus and we need to correct that balance. you may be rated by the being a brutal thing to say, judging from joe‘s face, but maybe we can get a comment on that as well as a comment on the front page of the times also talking about lockdown being eased and brea ks about lockdown being eased and breaks being slammed on, but also tighter rules unmasks. masks have been quite problematic, haven‘t they for this whole conversation. yeah, and we all want to do our part some of the interesting things is that a few weeks after the ppe and the shortage of ppe, there was an event in the department of health and the secretary spoke about the fact that there had been new guidance issues because even the professionals are not using ppe correctly, apparently. and the great british public and i witnessed it myself, they do not know how to wear a face mask. it is fairly simp
it isa can to save a small number of lives. it is a very brutal thing that to say, but i suspect we have overrea cted say, but i suspect we have overreacted to the coronavirus and we need to correct that balance. you may be rated by the being a brutal thing to say, judging from joe‘s face, but maybe we can get a comment on that as well as a comment on the front page of the times also talking about lockdown being eased and brea ks about lockdown being eased and breaks being slammed on, but...
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you make as master chief, which ido you make as master chief, which i do think, in the long run, it isa i do think, in the long run, it is a mechanism for connecting you more to the story that is there. halo infinite is arguably the biggest and most important launch title for the new xbox. to date it has generated about £5.5 billion in sales, shifting 77 million copies across the franchise lifetime. big numbers. the first halo combat evolved for the original xbox back in 2001, developed by bungee it combines storytelling the satisfying combat and for the time incredibly lush visuals. successful sequel swallow before the developers bungee departed the microsoft games studios and on to make their own sci—fi looter and shooter, destiny, which left 3113 industries to produce halo four and five, both commercially successful games which had a mixed response from fans.|j think with halo four we told a beautiful story, i'm proud of what we did with campaign, but we fell down on content, we are probably trying to do some me too, trying to focus on what other games were doing versus thinking a
you make as master chief, which ido you make as master chief, which i do think, in the long run, it isa i do think, in the long run, it is a mechanism for connecting you more to the story that is there. halo infinite is arguably the biggest and most important launch title for the new xbox. to date it has generated about £5.5 billion in sales, shifting 77 million copies across the franchise lifetime. big numbers. the first halo combat evolved for the original xbox back in 2001, developed by...
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but there isa so many interesting areas. but there is a window in which you want to launch and reach mars and that is because we orbit the sun at about twice the rate that mars does and we can benefit from that with our increased speed is a planet, we can throw the spacecraft with our additional speed and is the space flight additional speed and is the space flight controls in this mission will be focusing on now, the imported legal beauty navigate the spacecraft to where mars is going to be next february, not where mars is now, we are on the catch up to mars in the spacecraft is going to be exploiting that speed to rendezvous with mars next february, but mars is now in the sky if you're staying up late enough into these early morning hours and you look over to the east, thatis hours and you look over to the east, that is the southeast for the northern hemisphere, you see that red orange star in the sky will be playing very close attention in october this year will be making our approach to mars is a planet. will be thinkin
but there isa so many interesting areas. but there is a window in which you want to launch and reach mars and that is because we orbit the sun at about twice the rate that mars does and we can benefit from that with our increased speed is a planet, we can throw the spacecraft with our additional speed and is the space flight additional speed and is the space flight controls in this mission will be focusing on now, the imported legal beauty navigate the spacecraft to where mars is going to be...
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so it isa set up a transmission route. so it is a complex issue that needs to really be dealt with well. one final question, if i may on the question of face coverings, the labour first minister was saying yesterday that he fears that if you have this approach to face coverings, a lot of people have a false confidence. that is why it is so important to think about these policies as part of a package of policies and it is not seen package of policies and it is not seen as a package of policies and it is not seen as a substitute, it is an institutional measure and there is no short cut. the virus gets in the peoples eyes, nose and mouth and so wearing a face mask first of all, does not protect you or anybody else, from potentially getting the virus through your eyes and also, it does not protect from people rubbing their eyes nose and mouth with their hands and so it has to be taken alongside other measures, emphasise that very strongly. thank you very much for your time. and we'll find out how this story — and many others
so it isa set up a transmission route. so it is a complex issue that needs to really be dealt with well. one final question, if i may on the question of face coverings, the labour first minister was saying yesterday that he fears that if you have this approach to face coverings, a lot of people have a false confidence. that is why it is so important to think about these policies as part of a package of policies and it is not seen package of policies and it is not seen as a package of policies...
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i would say there isa information? i would say there is a couple of actors. first and foremost, i think russia and foremost, i think russia and other actors are trying to get cutting—edge research and really get ahead of the game. vaccines and treatments for covid—i9. let's also not forget that while this is a global pandemic, everyone is really in it for themselves so what i think is likely going to happen, some of the motivation behind it, is essentially for technological competition and finally, i would say, if there isa finally, i would say, if there is a potential leak coming out of this hack, and in that league, if there is any flaw in that research, i think there will be very likely a protracted full on disinformation and misinformation campaign not just by russia or china but also spreading by citizens of oui’ also spreading by citizens of our country's and why it is really designed to further so distrust and further divide us on an issue that is so highly politicised and polarised between those that are interested in waiting for a vaccine and t
i would say there isa information? i would say there is a couple of actors. first and foremost, i think russia and foremost, i think russia and other actors are trying to get cutting—edge research and really get ahead of the game. vaccines and treatments for covid—i9. let's also not forget that while this is a global pandemic, everyone is really in it for themselves so what i think is likely going to happen, some of the motivation behind it, is essentially for technological competition and...
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it isa it is a political remix keep at the moment. it matters because, with 450 million people across europe, which is going into deep recession. in spain, about 8% this year and recession. the decisions in the building by me over the past 48 hours is going to affect the future of the economic recovery. the big issueis of the economic recovery. the big issue is part of the recovery fund, 750 billion euros, 500 billion of it is argument about it being given out as grants to countries that need it. they will not have to pay it back. they will not have to pay it back. the frugal four are saying they want to reduce that amount and add conditions to that. the club med countries of spain, italy and greece are saying that is not fair. these are saying that is not fair. these are countries that have been affected by the financial crisis in the past and this is nothing to do with their own doing. the dutch prime minister, they say he has been keeping a stiff leg. basically keeping a stiff leg. basically keeping his cards close to his chest. he
it isa it is a political remix keep at the moment. it matters because, with 450 million people across europe, which is going into deep recession. in spain, about 8% this year and recession. the decisions in the building by me over the past 48 hours is going to affect the future of the economic recovery. the big issueis of the economic recovery. the big issue is part of the recovery fund, 750 billion euros, 500 billion of it is argument about it being given out as grants to countries that need...
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century the us central bank effectively became the main carrier of debts of separate states, but it isa of debts of separate states, but it is a hugely important moment. think back a few months ago. nobody really thought that they could come together in this way. we are talking about how different countries would be left high and dry, how difficult it would be. it is a sign of unity. 750 billion euros and what is really important is a lot of it will be given out in grants rather than loa ns given out in grants rather than loans so it is a real sign of unity and we have lived through and are still living through extraordinary times and it calls for extraordinary measures. is this a solution to problems or a solution to one set of problems or a solution to one set of problems that create further problems that create further problems down the line? that is the problems down the line? that is the problem because this was truly historic. never have the doubt with so historic. never have the doubt with so much money collectively. we discuss it time and again, the tension between the so—call
century the us central bank effectively became the main carrier of debts of separate states, but it isa of debts of separate states, but it is a hugely important moment. think back a few months ago. nobody really thought that they could come together in this way. we are talking about how different countries would be left high and dry, how difficult it would be. it is a sign of unity. 750 billion euros and what is really important is a lot of it will be given out in grants rather than loa ns...
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it isa visitors attending those races. it is a big crush further tourism because, as i told you, during those weekends, mostly 95% of the occupancies of hotels, restaurants, so it is a big hit for those countries. and i wonder if it is a big hit for formula i itself, for the industry and for the business, having to counsel these events and sort of reschedule over in other parts of the world. it's formula i going to be damaged by this? yes, it has been damaged already. they have last many races and, of course, without spectators, one of the biggest budgets that they have is from fans, so yes, formula i as an organisation has been losing with this virus. long—time friends joe feeney and tom cook who live in the us state of wisconsin, made a pact many years ago — that if one of them won the us powerball lottery they would share it. it's the stuff dreams are made of. cheesy grins and a cheque for $22 million. it's not everyday you win the lottery. it was quite an experience when i read the first two or three numbers andi i
it isa visitors attending those races. it is a big crush further tourism because, as i told you, during those weekends, mostly 95% of the occupancies of hotels, restaurants, so it is a big hit for those countries. and i wonder if it is a big hit for formula i itself, for the industry and for the business, having to counsel these events and sort of reschedule over in other parts of the world. it's formula i going to be damaged by this? yes, it has been damaged already. they have last many races...
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to us, it isa shrine of hypocrisy. to us, it is a symbol of white supremacy, not just for is a symbol of white supremacy, notjust for our is a symbol of white supremacy, not just for our people is a symbol of white supremacy, notjust for our people but it is the slap in the face carving these symbols of white supremacy in our most sacred mountains, but to all indigenous people including african american brothers and sisters as well. this monument a tt ra cts sisters as well. this monument attracts about 2 million visitors a year but also it was carved by a man who had ties to the ku klux klan. thank you very much for explaining that. we appreciate your time. thank you. health officials and local leaders in the us are urging people to limit their celebrations for independence day as coronavirus infections continue to surge. texas has seen a record daily increase of almost 8000 new cases. it's already led to the governor ordering that face coverings must be worn in public in most of the state. a little earlier i spoke to
to us, it isa shrine of hypocrisy. to us, it is a symbol of white supremacy, not just for is a symbol of white supremacy, notjust for our is a symbol of white supremacy, not just for our people is a symbol of white supremacy, notjust for our people but it is the slap in the face carving these symbols of white supremacy in our most sacred mountains, but to all indigenous people including african american brothers and sisters as well. this monument a tt ra cts sisters as well. this monument...
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they have particular restrictions today because it isa restrictions today because it is a very big muslim holiday, the end of the pilgrimage period and people have not been going there to saudi arabia and this is a time when families and communities come together and communities come together and donate food to the poor and big mass prior to and there are strong guidelines on that. no mass religious festivities are supposed to take place in red zones, jakarta, the capital, where the population of over 20 million is a clear red zone. already the authorities there, lots left up to the regional authorities to decide their own penalties, they are imposing fines for people who do not wear masks in public or do not practice social distancing. the way that things are done in indonesia, this is fairly erratic, it is not exactly a police state, it is a big population and for all of these guidelines and restrictions, what the president is not accepting, is the idea of another lockdown. his entire focus throughout dealing with covid—i9 and another thing has beenin covid—i9 and another thing has
they have particular restrictions today because it isa restrictions today because it is a very big muslim holiday, the end of the pilgrimage period and people have not been going there to saudi arabia and this is a time when families and communities come together and communities come together and donate food to the poor and big mass prior to and there are strong guidelines on that. no mass religious festivities are supposed to take place in red zones, jakarta, the capital, where the population...
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if there is a pub where there isa yes. if there is a pub where there is a series of instances or a business or we know that an event is going to occur in an area where we have concerns we will be able to stop it immediately and therefore save lives and that is critical and very important. in central bedfordshire perhaps not such an issue that some of the coastal areas have seen peaches are very busy and there have been some questions about private ownership or public ownership and the confusion over rules in relation to that. do these new powers give those local councils the tools they need to deal with such events? clearly if we are talking about shafting something very major, and we saw those scenes in bournemouth on a sunny bank holiday, that would be a more complex issue to —— about shutting. address. we are hoping to avoid that type of thing and we are focusing on smaller localised proportionate response. if, and i hope it doesn't happen, but something on a regional scale happens, that would reside with government
if there is a pub where there isa yes. if there is a pub where there is a series of instances or a business or we know that an event is going to occur in an area where we have concerns we will be able to stop it immediately and therefore save lives and that is critical and very important. in central bedfordshire perhaps not such an issue that some of the coastal areas have seen peaches are very busy and there have been some questions about private ownership or public ownership and the confusion...
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isa, iwill come back see what happens when they don't play. isa, i will come back to you ina play. isa, i will come back to you in a second just before we go, i have done my share of early morning zooms, you are immaculate up top but have you got your pyjamas on downstairs? i was so tempted to do that, but the fact that i have got to go straight out today's upstairs to go straight out today's upstairs to the commentary box to do another interview, i'm not sure my calvin klein boxers would be appropriate... other plans are available! 7pm tonight —— other plans. other plans are available! 7pm tonight -- other plans. that's right andi tonight -- other plans. that's right and i am here in my pyjamas!” couldn't have asked you, isa, but thank you for showing us anyway! starting work in yourjimjams. i wish i could. for most schoolchildren, the lockdown has meant staying away from the classroom and learning online instead. but research shows hundreds of thousands of children in the uk are being left behind because they don't have access to the internet or to a computer or tablet. fio
isa, iwill come back see what happens when they don't play. isa, i will come back to you ina play. isa, i will come back to you in a second just before we go, i have done my share of early morning zooms, you are immaculate up top but have you got your pyjamas on downstairs? i was so tempted to do that, but the fact that i have got to go straight out today's upstairs to go straight out today's upstairs to the commentary box to do another interview, i'm not sure my calvin klein boxers would be...
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it isa equity for all our young people. it is a moral and educational imperative to support our young people back into school as soon as we know it is safe to do so. i know there are partners in local government are as committed as we are to have her children back at school, and i look forward to making that a reality for scotland because my children and young people as early as we can in august. today i would like to talk to you all about turning science into action. to begin with i want to share with you some promising news in terms of a potential vaccine against coronavirus, which i know many people want to know more about. some of you will have seen just last week the latest results from the oxford vaccine studies which were published in the lancet. the way the oxford vaccine actually works is if someone is vaccinated, their body recognises the bits of coronavirus in the vaccine as foreign and makes an immune response to those bits of coronavirus. the important thing is that then the body remembers this immune response,
it isa equity for all our young people. it is a moral and educational imperative to support our young people back into school as soon as we know it is safe to do so. i know there are partners in local government are as committed as we are to have her children back at school, and i look forward to making that a reality for scotland because my children and young people as early as we can in august. today i would like to talk to you all about turning science into action. to begin with i want to...
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it isa is this case so important? it is a real test of the easier principle that is transported into english law and that is that, when you have a big environmental disaster like this, you can sue the companies thatis this, you can sue the companies that is responsible in that company's that is responsible in that compa ny‘s own company that is responsible in that company's own company and you can use the law of the country where the disaster happened. this has been tried in several different ways and this is the latest attempt. why is it better in this case to have those claimants have the case heard in the uk? essentially gives them the best of both worlds. brazilian law says that, if you have a parent company of a company that cause an environmental disaster, then you can sue that parent company directly but the brazilian because i thought to be not as efficient as the uk courts. at least the claimant in this case say, it could take more than ten yea rs say, it could take more than ten years in brazil in you're t
it isa is this case so important? it is a real test of the easier principle that is transported into english law and that is that, when you have a big environmental disaster like this, you can sue the companies thatis this, you can sue the companies that is responsible in that company's that is responsible in that compa ny‘s own company that is responsible in that company's own company and you can use the law of the country where the disaster happened. this has been tried in several different...
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my wife isa just come out of lockdown. my wife is a frontline nhs nurse, so she has been absolutely threw it over the past few months. so we needed this break as much as anything else. but we understand the situation we are in. it isjust the fact that it is not easy news to take, especially in the timescale that has been provided and the lack of further information. and zeta, back to you, briefly, before we finish, do you agree with malcolm? do you think there is an understanding among people that the government has done this because of safety issues, that they are trying to protect the british people, or do you think there is more anger and frustration? i think everyone understands that they needed to be as safe as possible. however, i would reiterate the point that when we first came out here and my family asked me how do you feel out there, i feel asked me how do you feel out there, ifeel more asked me how do you feel out there, i feel more safe here than i asked me how do you feel out there, ifeel more safe here than i
my wife isa just come out of lockdown. my wife is a frontline nhs nurse, so she has been absolutely threw it over the past few months. so we needed this break as much as anything else. but we understand the situation we are in. it isjust the fact that it is not easy news to take, especially in the timescale that has been provided and the lack of further information. and zeta, back to you, briefly, before we finish, do you agree with malcolm? do you think there is an understanding among people...
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it isa have been doing over this period. it is a surprise to me that survey. caroline does the surprise you? personally it does. i went back to work in the office as soon as i possibly could. i think yasmin is absolutely right that you really miss the kind of dynamic, the social nature of it and the fact you can talk to people and bounce ideas off them. it's obviously much more easy to ta ke them. it's obviously much more easy to take directions if you're not having to pick up a phone and ask somebody to do something all the time and you canjust somebody to do something all the time and you can just talk to them while they are sitting next to you. but i think we have seen a pattern here and certainly in lockdown, it was evident quite early on that people really quite like being at home and have to be taken to it. i hope there will be a happy medium to a certain extent i think people will eventually go back to work and enjoy sort of re—engaging with their work collea g u es sort of re—engaging with their work colleagues and that sort of social element of go
it isa have been doing over this period. it is a surprise to me that survey. caroline does the surprise you? personally it does. i went back to work in the office as soon as i possibly could. i think yasmin is absolutely right that you really miss the kind of dynamic, the social nature of it and the fact you can talk to people and bounce ideas off them. it's obviously much more easy to ta ke them. it's obviously much more easy to take directions if you're not having to pick up a phone and ask...
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isa is involved and known as the core. is a lot of conservative mps still unhappy about huawei having any involvement at all. even though borisjohnson has that majority there's been no vote as to whether 01’ there's been no vote as to whether or not this could get through. that controversy has been going on for some time but what has changed recently is that the us has decided to impose sanctions on huawei which is taking a it can manufacture it chips and get a hold of the chips, which potentially may have a security knock on. that was being considered here. internationally in a slightly different position that we woi’i’y a slightly different position that we worry when this was made a few months ago. they've been made since then with the issues around coronavirus, rising tensions around hong kong into the international picture is a bit different. that again isa picture is a bit different. that again is a lot to consider here because as you heard borisjohnson referencing just there with his interview he was talking a
isa is involved and known as the core. is a lot of conservative mps still unhappy about huawei having any involvement at all. even though borisjohnson has that majority there's been no vote as to whether 01’ there's been no vote as to whether or not this could get through. that controversy has been going on for some time but what has changed recently is that the us has decided to impose sanctions on huawei which is taking a it can manufacture it chips and get a hold of the chips, which...
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becauseure no lives are that isa david dorn and thank you. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> crmp span has the white house, supreme court and watch all of the programming on television, online or list own our free roo app or daily washington journal program. c-span, created by america's program as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. is salim furth, senior research fellow at george mason university's mercatus center. he directs their urbanity project. thanks for being on with us this morning. give us some specifics. what do you study in the urbanity project? this aboutnity cities, and in a bigger sense come about living together. beings come human as americans, solve the problems that make it hard to live near
becauseure no lives are that isa david dorn and thank you. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> crmp span has the white house, supreme court and watch all of the programming on television, online or list own our free roo app or daily washington journal program. c-span, created by america's program as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. is salim furth, senior...
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but it has also said that spain isa issue. but it has also said that spain is a safe place to visit and that any outbreaks of coronavirus in the country i very much a localised and very much under control. it was very keen to underline that point. but this comes as numbers of cases have been rising over the last few days, the last couple of weeks. we have seen for example in the north—east region of catalonia the closure of all nightclubs there for the next two weeks. that's because the next two weeks. that's because the local authorities there are worried about the spread of contagion among younger people. clearly this is going to have a big impact on the tourism sector. british visitors tend to make up around one quarter of the total of foreign visitors to spain each year. the british market is the single biggest market for the spanish tourism industry. this is a huge blow for the spanish tourism industry and it comes when the industry and it comes when the industry was already reeling after the early part of the tourism s
but it has also said that spain isa issue. but it has also said that spain is a safe place to visit and that any outbreaks of coronavirus in the country i very much a localised and very much under control. it was very keen to underline that point. but this comes as numbers of cases have been rising over the last few days, the last couple of weeks. we have seen for example in the north—east region of catalonia the closure of all nightclubs there for the next two weeks. that's because the next...
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the ioc isa being this will happen? the ioc is a strange organisation, very political, guided by money and certainly not thinking of anyone's health the. —— health first. i suspect but i do not know, they are powerfully motivated by the money they would lose. the olympics is a business. sponsors who perform billions into advertising, networks who pay billions it just to broadcast the games tick it is big business. we should say, you know, you are right that there is a lot of money and big as this involved but that also translates into people's livelihoods and the ioc has pointed out that this could be a moment of hope for the world. moving on slightly from that, as an epidemiologist, what is so dangerous, particularly dangerous, particularly dangerous about an event like the olympics? this would be a calculated super spreader event because the olympics, by definition, bring people together from every country in the world. so you now take all the world. so you now take all the countries, those that have done good job
the ioc isa being this will happen? the ioc is a strange organisation, very political, guided by money and certainly not thinking of anyone's health the. —— health first. i suspect but i do not know, they are powerfully motivated by the money they would lose. the olympics is a business. sponsors who perform billions into advertising, networks who pay billions it just to broadcast the games tick it is big business. we should say, you know, you are right that there is a lot of money and big...
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the report reveals that china, the united states and india are the world ‘s worst offenders but it isa world ‘s worst offenders but it is a global problem. it is quite simple, if you go by the total wage generated by continent, it is asia simply because they have the biggest world population but if we go by per capita, then it is europe, by far leading with like norway, et cetera, generating more than 25 kg per capita. the report says a solution is better recycling programmes but the onus is on big tech companies to make a longer lasting electronics and the consumer to cut back on things that they do not need. freya cole, bbc news. new york city is usually swarming with tourists at this time of year, visiting for the july 04 fireworks or a broadway show. but the coronavirus pandemic has knocked the tourism industry sideways, laura trevelyan has this report. the view of the statue of liberty is stunning from the water and there is nothing blocking the view from the harbour cruise either. tourists here are scarce and the city is losing millions of dollars a day as citizens avoid the pl
the report reveals that china, the united states and india are the world ‘s worst offenders but it isa world ‘s worst offenders but it is a global problem. it is quite simple, if you go by the total wage generated by continent, it is asia simply because they have the biggest world population but if we go by per capita, then it is europe, by far leading with like norway, et cetera, generating more than 25 kg per capita. the report says a solution is better recycling programmes but the onus...
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almost anybody, the unjustified variation in performance between different hospitals within the nhs isa different hospitals within the nhs is a huge issue across the board, because if the standards in every hospital were the same as the standards in the best hospital, the performance as a whole would be so much higher. that is what the programme was designed to deliver. it was instigated by him and i would be happy to listen to what he and the professor have to say. to scotland. doctor philippa whitford. we are going to leave it there. just to bring you up—to—date with what we heard, it was the health secretary's statement in which he made it clear an easing of restrictions would take place in leicester. leicester has for the past two weeks been under lockdown where the rest of the country, the rest of england, has had restrictions eased. he said the seven day infection rate had improved. but the infection rate is still above the national average. some rules will be relaxed, removing restrictions on schools and early yea rs restrictions on schools and early years centres. nonessenti
almost anybody, the unjustified variation in performance between different hospitals within the nhs isa different hospitals within the nhs is a huge issue across the board, because if the standards in every hospital were the same as the standards in the best hospital, the performance as a whole would be so much higher. that is what the programme was designed to deliver. it was instigated by him and i would be happy to listen to what he and the professor have to say. to scotland. doctor philippa...
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difficult to to say back to all is it or is it any more in friend of ours he sister asa lion virus isa has a potential we only don't know which maurice would jump out and cause the next in friends of him then. how disease do these viruses transmits give us an idea. well sea surface why virus is as amounting could in friends are a sweetening set to could infect humans bar ethically just a reason place there was a human infection of swine virus is reported from germany was this is a slam virus infection in there in a child who had to sit there and to come back to his pigs so he's typo's them out kicking infection where occurs from time to time. but until the cyrus develops. efficient human to human chess mission well it has spread his ear but to said let's not append any to what it is causing. one thing 3 out of 5 new insects is diseases that emerge originate from animals wherever you see the biggest risk for the transmission of pathogens from animals to humans. yeah of course well anymore where is a vast reservoir only in viruses so sarah sees circulating in morse's and most has a silen
difficult to to say back to all is it or is it any more in friend of ours he sister asa lion virus isa has a potential we only don't know which maurice would jump out and cause the next in friends of him then. how disease do these viruses transmits give us an idea. well sea surface why virus is as amounting could in friends are a sweetening set to could infect humans bar ethically just a reason place there was a human infection of swine virus is reported from germany was this is a slam virus...
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i know it isa within asia frankly? i know it is a slow process everywhere but to some places find it harder to adapt to that than others? yes, absolutely. in some places, a reasonable mask is quite expensive and single use a very cheap stop in other places, i heard in the philippines for example, people we re philippines for example, people were buying it reusable is because it was too expensive to get single use. it is demographically, it's going to be different in each country. the figures are certainly frightening. gary, thank you very much indeed and thank you for providing it that chilling photograph of what is going on in the world. gary stokes. the day has arrived but the controversy just goes the day has arrived but the controversyjust goes on. tu rkey‘s controversyjust goes on. turkey's architectural gem the hagia sophia is going to be host to press for the first time in eight years later today. the turkish president has been in attendance and has been unapologetic about converting the historic building from
i know it isa within asia frankly? i know it is a slow process everywhere but to some places find it harder to adapt to that than others? yes, absolutely. in some places, a reasonable mask is quite expensive and single use a very cheap stop in other places, i heard in the philippines for example, people we re philippines for example, people were buying it reusable is because it was too expensive to get single use. it is demographically, it's going to be different in each country. the figures...
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we can keep within the social distancing we have put down for, say, crucible and the oval, but if it isa say, crucible and the oval, but if it is a problem, we need to rethink the social distancing within the stadium. that becomes very difficult. professor calder says that has been a topic perplexing public health in lynn officials and these programmes going on behind the scenes are going to have a major bearing on what season ticket holders and fans around the country can expect, whether they allowed into stadia next season. our sports news reporter, laura scott, thank you. next... grigory rodchenkov — a former doping mastermind turned whistle—blower — says no russian athletes should be allowed to take part in the postponed tokyo olympics next year. the architect of the country's infamous state—sponsored doping scandal, who has now changed his identity, has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan. rodchenko believes the country has not changed despite being banned from all major sporting events for four years in december for manipulating laboratory data. he wears a disguise
we can keep within the social distancing we have put down for, say, crucible and the oval, but if it isa say, crucible and the oval, but if it is a problem, we need to rethink the social distancing within the stadium. that becomes very difficult. professor calder says that has been a topic perplexing public health in lynn officials and these programmes going on behind the scenes are going to have a major bearing on what season ticket holders and fans around the country can expect, whether they...
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my property isa that about my property. my property is a highly respected course, as you know, one of the best in the world, andi know, one of the best in the world, and i read a story about it today, and i read a story about it today, andi and i read a story about it today, and i had never spoke to woody johnson about doing that. no. as far as closing additional embassies, it's always possible. you see what's going on. we thought there was a fire in the one that we did close, and everybody said there is a fire, there is a fire, and i guess they we re there is a fire, and i guess they were burning documents or burning papers and i wonder what that's all about. ok, one ortwo papers and i wonder what that's all about. ok, one or two more. papers and i wonder what that's all about. 0k, one or two more. thank you. would you like to respond to joe biden, who today you you might've heard, as the first races to be elected president, those are his words. you know, it's interesting because we did criminal justice reform, we passed c
my property isa that about my property. my property is a highly respected course, as you know, one of the best in the world, andi know, one of the best in the world, and i read a story about it today, and i read a story about it today, andi and i read a story about it today, and i had never spoke to woody johnson about doing that. no. as far as closing additional embassies, it's always possible. you see what's going on. we thought there was a fire in the one that we did close, and everybody...
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difficult to to say back to all is it or is it more in friend about or is he sister lost so why maurice isa has a potential when only don't know which maurice would jump out and cause the next in friends of him then. how does this do these viruses transmits give us an idea. well see surface why virus is as amounting in friends are a sweet meaning sent to infect humans spar ethically just recently there was a human infection of swine virus is reported from germany was this is a slam virus infection in there in a child who heads that i reckon contact with pigs so he's typo's a magic infection or occurs from time to time. and he'll use virus to get out of. efficient human to human transmission well where it has spread his ear but to set limits not or append emic that to what it is causing. one thing 3 out of 5 new insects is diseases that emerge originate from animals where you see the biggest risk for the transmission of pathogens from animals to humans. yeah of course well anymore is a vast reservoir owning a virus east so is there a sea circulating in morris and most shows us a silent what
difficult to to say back to all is it or is it more in friend about or is he sister lost so why maurice isa has a potential when only don't know which maurice would jump out and cause the next in friends of him then. how does this do these viruses transmits give us an idea. well see surface why virus is as amounting in friends are a sweet meaning sent to infect humans spar ethically just recently there was a human infection of swine virus is reported from germany was this is a slam virus...
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it isa want to be number one or something. it is a multitude of things. you cannot point to one individual thing but as you heard during the piece, one problem is a lot of people didn't believe that we had a problem here. it really does take the entire community to work together to stop the spread of this. for the leadership talent we all need to play our part come as you saw it as $0011 play our part come as you saw it as 50011 as play our part come as you saw it as soon as the stay at home guideline got released or relax, a lot of people went out like business as usual which is not the case without running into a lot of people that still don't believe we have a problem. i keep watching the president tell us there's too much testing. eight days to get a result. how many people can you affect in eight days? it is an exponential spread. i would respectfully disagree with the president that we aren't doing enough testing. the whole argument that doing more testing means more positive cases is not fully accurate. you may find more positives and more striking
it isa want to be number one or something. it is a multitude of things. you cannot point to one individual thing but as you heard during the piece, one problem is a lot of people didn't believe that we had a problem here. it really does take the entire community to work together to stop the spread of this. for the leadership talent we all need to play our part come as you saw it as $0011 play our part come as you saw it as 50011 as play our part come as you saw it as soon as the stay at home...