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the us in public- year from the us in public financing _ year from the us in public financing. what _ year from the us in public financing. what he - year from the us in public financing. what he said i year from the us in public- financing. what he said today he is going _ financing. what he said today he is going to _ financing. what he said today he is going to double _ financing. what he said today he is going to double that _ financing. what he said today he is going to double that again - financing. what he said today he is going to double that again to - financing. what he said today he is going to double that again to more than it _ going to double that again to more than 11 billion— going to double that again to more than 11 billion but— going to double that again to more than 11 billion but with _ going to double that again to more than 11 billion but with the - going to double that again to more than 11 billion but with the caveat l than 11 billion but with the caveat working — than 11 billion but with the caveat working with _ than 11 billion but with the cave
the us in public- year from the us in public financing _ year from the us in public financing. what _ year from the us in public financing. what he - year from the us in public financing. what he said i year from the us in public- financing. what he said today he is going _ financing. what he said today he is going to _ financing. what he said today he is going to double _ financing. what he said today he is going to double that _ financing. what he said today he is going to double that again -...
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there so many of us that don't use facebook but use . that don't use facebook but use whatsapp. there's an ecosystem behind this is coming to light and showing us how much we depend on social media. showing us how much we depend on social media-— social media. thank you for talking to me and it's _ social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been _ social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been great - social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been great having i social media. thank you for talking i to me and it's been great having you on the programme. would start with some football and he has been appointed as the new head coach in the club sacked the previous coach over the weekend. a two—year contract with woodford line 50 in the table with a 69 —year—old italian with lester, was sacked the following season and becomes the 13th watford manager since the family took over the club in 2012. he will bring a little bit more experience and probably the most high—profile head coach that watford has ever had in the club has numerous managers and h
there so many of us that don't use facebook but use . that don't use facebook but use whatsapp. there's an ecosystem behind this is coming to light and showing us how much we depend on social media. showing us how much we depend on social media-— social media. thank you for talking to me and it's _ social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been _ social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been great - social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been great having i...
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economy. it not doing more to turbocharge the us economy.— the us economy. if the fed would do — the us economy. if the fed would do its _ the us economy. if the fed would do its job _ the us economy. if the fed would do its job we - the us economy. if the fed would do its job we would l the us economy. if the fed - would do its job we would have would do itsjob we would have a tremendous spurt of growth. that all changed with the pandemic. with the global economy in the world's financial markets taken, the fed cut us interest rates to near zero and resumed its bond buying programme. if the fed we are doing all we can to help shepherd the economy through this difficult time. those actions earned him president biden�*s endorsement on monday. when a country was haemorrhaging jobs last year, and there was panic in our financial markets, his steady and decisive leadership help to stabilise markets and put our economy on track to a robust recovery. economy on track to a robust recovery-— economy on track to a robust recovery. the challenge today facina reco
economy. it not doing more to turbocharge the us economy.— the us economy. if the fed would do — the us economy. if the fed would do its _ the us economy. if the fed would do its job _ the us economy. if the fed would do its job we - the us economy. if the fed would do its job we would l the us economy. if the fed - would do its job we would have would do itsjob we would have a tremendous spurt of growth. that all changed with the pandemic. with the global economy in the world's financial...
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that and see what's important for us, ., , ,, us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were all- us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were all envision j that shot where we were all envision — and i wasn't conscious we are being photographed so i have my head on the dog and on the sofa — is now we will all bejudged on the dog and on the sofa — is now we will all be judged by how we look. i don't want to bejudged while i'm in my private space, listening to caddy and all the important thing she has to say. that's a concern that we have to keep _ that's a concern that we have to keep in— that's a concern that we have to keep in mind in terms of being aware. — keep in mind in terms of being aware, when you turn off that self-view. _ aware, when you turn off that self—view, you have to be careful about _ self—view, you have
that and see what's important for us, ., , ,, us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were all- us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were all envision j that shot where we were all envision — and i wasn't conscious we are being photographed so i have my head on the dog and on the sofa —...
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thank you for joining us and taking us - joining us and taking us through those numbers. thank you. let's get some of the day's of the news. shares in the evergrande group open 4% higher after the struggling property developer announced it planned to focus on its electric vehicles business over real estate. evergrande said it would aim to make its new electric vehicle vehicle its primary business is that our property within ten years. tesco's website and app are up and running again following a service outage on sunday. it crashed after what tesco said were events to interfere with the systems. tesco said there was an issue but on sunday and said there had been deliberate disruption. a pair of trainers worn by michaeljordan have sold for a record $1.5 million at auction. jordan used to the pair of red and white nightly air during his first season with the chicago bulls in 1984. the prices are highest paid for game one property from any sport. i imagine the owner of those won't be putting them on any time soon. today the facebook whistle—blower covid ? frances haugen is to give evi
thank you for joining us and taking us - joining us and taking us through those numbers. thank you. let's get some of the day's of the news. shares in the evergrande group open 4% higher after the struggling property developer announced it planned to focus on its electric vehicles business over real estate. evergrande said it would aim to make its new electric vehicle vehicle its primary business is that our property within ten years. tesco's website and app are up and running again following a...
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thank you so much for speaking to us _ working with us. thank you so much for speaking to us about _ working with us. thank you so much for speaking to us about a _ for speaking to us about a remarkable woman and what will hopefully be a brilliant legacy for her. thank you so much, mary. a species of giant owl that had become something of a holy grail for birdwatchers, has been spotted in the wild for the first time in 150 years. there hadn�*t been any sightings of the "shelley�*s eagle 0wl" since the 1870s — that was until this week, when scientists from imperial college london interrupted one during its daytime nap in a forest in ghana. the pair only saw the bird for about ten seconds — just enough time to get this photograph. is it good weather for owls? i will update you with out when it gets dark! it is a bit blustery out there this afternoon, a bit of rain around as well, especially across western areas and in fact it will get even wetter as we get into tonight across western scotland and
thank you so much for speaking to us _ working with us. thank you so much for speaking to us about _ working with us. thank you so much for speaking to us about a _ for speaking to us about a remarkable woman and what will hopefully be a brilliant legacy for her. thank you so much, mary. a species of giant owl that had become something of a holy grail for birdwatchers, has been spotted in the wild for the first time in 150 years. there hadn�*t been any sightings of the "shelley�*s...
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would you tell us what we want to hear? use a finger. he us what we want to hear? use a finer. . . . . finger. he claims these techniques _ finger. he claims these techniques are - finger. he claims these techniques are needed| finger. he claims these i techniques are needed to save lives. , ., ., lives. there is no harm in usina lives. there is no harm in using a — lives. there is no harm in using a bit _ lives. there is no harm in using a bit of— lives. there is no harm in using a bit of force - lives. there is no harm in using a bit of force in - using a bit of force in extracting information which will help save lives. 0k? is much as the geneva convention prohibits torture, but ours is not torture, but it is... it is... you're talking about a of force. polite force. is. .. you're talking about a of force. polite force.— force. polite force. polite force? polite _ force. polite force. polite force? polite force. - force. polite force. polite force? polite force. not l force? polite force. not everybody _ force? polite force. not everybody in _ force? polit
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tv blamed for middle-class cocaine use is the headline.— use is the headline. well, from my oint of use is the headline. well, from my point of view. _ use is the headline. well, from my point of view. i _ use is the headline. well, from my point of view, i think _ use is the headline. well, from my point of view, i think if _ use is the headline. well, from my point of view, i think if we - use is the headline. well, from my point of view, i think if we were . use is the headline. well, from my point of view, i think if we were on j point of view, i think if we were on this times front page and that had beenin this times front page and that had been in an identity parade in liverpool, in the early hours of the morning, i would liverpool, in the early hours of the morning, iwould have liverpool, in the early hours of the morning, i would have recognised him, wouldn�*t you? being serious about this, you do wonder at times like this, films and television will always be at risk of being blamed for glamorising the taking of drugs of this story particularly says,
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talk us throu~h answers on that front. talk us through us — answers on that front. talk us through us policy _ answers on that front. talk us through us policy in _ answers on that front. talk us through us policy in this - answers on that front. talk us i through us policy in this regard, this rapid withdrawal, president biden has come in for extensive condemnation for having gone about it in this ways, should he have foreseen this would happen? i it in this ways, should he have foreseen this would happen? i think it was pretty — foreseen this would happen? i think it was pretty clear _ foreseen this would happen? i think it was pretty clear that _ foreseen this would happen? i think it was pretty clear that president - it was pretty clear that president biden, given his long—standing views on afghanistan, wanted to end the us military involvement there. so the decision to withdraw is not a surprise. i don't think it really has a lot to do with the agreement that the united states under the trump administration signed with the taliban, that if anything was conv
talk us throu~h answers on that front. talk us through us — answers on that front. talk us through us policy _ answers on that front. talk us through us policy in _ answers on that front. talk us through us policy in this - answers on that front. talk us i through us policy in this regard, this rapid withdrawal, president biden has come in for extensive condemnation for having gone about it in this ways, should he have foreseen this would happen? i it in this ways, should he have foreseen...
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the us—china trade deficit is at all time highs between the us and china. number two, the phase one trade deal would set very specific benchmarks for chinese purchases of american agricultural and energy goods over a two—year time period. the chinese, as of today, are still 40% short of their benchmark of purchases for. . .for the first year. so the phase one trade deal didn't work. and as i'm sure you know, stephen, the whole purpose of the trade negotiation when it was launched was to solve long—term structural issues in the us—china trade relationship, ipr protection, forced technology transfer, chinese state subsidies. the phase one trade deal dealt with none of these issues. so to use your rhetoric, stephen, the trump strategy, yes, was very confrontational, push back, prodding china at every opportunity, but it was not very competitive. it didn't improve the american competitive position vis a vis china. it was just very confrontational. so let's move on then. you don't see any real positives out of trump's trade policy. what about his policy on
the us—china trade deficit is at all time highs between the us and china. number two, the phase one trade deal would set very specific benchmarks for chinese purchases of american agricultural and energy goods over a two—year time period. the chinese, as of today, are still 40% short of their benchmark of purchases for. . .for the first year. so the phase one trade deal didn't work. and as i'm sure you know, stephen, the whole purpose of the trade negotiation when it was launched was to...
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for us. this world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us.- world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was - dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was being - chief economist he was being interviewed by the ft basically saying it's critical to get the vaccination but the recovery is not even a shirt in countries where infections are currently very low. that's right and i looked up australia's forecast while you were speaking _ australia's forecast while you were speaking and looks like the imf are saying _ speaking and looks like the imf are saying they will go to 5.3% this year— saying they will go to 5.3% this year from _ saying they will go to 5.3% this year from 4.5% but given how low the vaccination _ year from 4.5% but given how low the vaccination rate is there that shows how they _ vaccination rate is there that sho
for us. this world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us.- world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was - dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was being - chief economist he was being interviewed by the ft basically saying it's critical to get the vaccination but the recovery is not even a shirt in countries where...
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not that it's any use for either of us being - use for either of us being here tonight. 0r indeed if you are watching us at home. stay with us if you possibly can. but if you really tired, perhaps you think about going to bed a bit earlier. if you do you can always watch us again online at hours to suit you better when you're up hours to suit you better when you're up bright and fresh in the morning. if you're staying with us, i'm very grateful. jonathan, do you want to take us to the ft? it's a tiny story but a story that has huge ramifications, potentially. according to the financial times talks— according to the financial times talks of— according to the financial times talks of the eu of a post brexit arrangements are basically not going as they— arrangements are basically not going as they should be. and the attention is turning _ as they should be. and the attention is turning to — as they should be. and the attention is turning to article 16 of the northern— is turning to article 16 of the northern island protocol. which would _ northern island protocol. which would
not that it's any use for either of us being - use for either of us being here tonight. 0r indeed if you are watching us at home. stay with us if you possibly can. but if you really tired, perhaps you think about going to bed a bit earlier. if you do you can always watch us again online at hours to suit you better when you're up hours to suit you better when you're up bright and fresh in the morning. if you're staying with us, i'm very grateful. jonathan, do you want to take us to the ft? it's...
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they didn't tell us. so that is sort of a — said. they didn't tell us. so that is sort of a waste of time. generally speaking, and i'm not having _ generally speaking, and i'm not having a — generally speaking, and i'm not having a go at the expressive office. — having a go at the expressive office, but generally speaking, all newspaper surveys are a waste of newsprint — newspaper surveys are a waste of newsprint because they are commissioned in order to provide the headline _ commissioned in order to provide the headline that someone would like to do, headline that someone would like to do. and _ headline that someone would like to do. and it— headline that someone would like to do. and it is— headline that someone would like to do, and it is usually almost always, i do, and it is usually almost always, i don't _ do, and it is usually almost always, idon't think— do, and it is usually almost always, i don't think i've ever heard of any that were — i don't think i've ever heard of any that were actually informative or were _ that were actua
they didn't tell us. so that is sort of a — said. they didn't tell us. so that is sort of a waste of time. generally speaking, and i'm not having _ generally speaking, and i'm not having a — generally speaking, and i'm not having a go at the expressive office. — having a go at the expressive office, but generally speaking, all newspaper surveys are a waste of newsprint — newspaper surveys are a waste of newsprint because they are commissioned in order to provide the headline _...
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used to assess it. th that are being used to assess it. ., that are being used to assess it. . ., , ., ., that are being used to assess it. in a few months from now, a summit of— it. in a few months from now, a summit of world _ it. in a few months from now, a summit of world leaders - it. in a few months from now, a summit of world leaders will i it. in a few months from now, a summit of world leaders will be j summit of world leaders will be held here in the uk and it would be hugely important in formulating a global response to climate change with the united nations saying that only a combined international effort can avert a climate catastrophe. the conference called 26 will be held in glasgow, which saw flash flooding after thunderstorms in august. we asked some of the delegates from around the world to give us their thoughts on what they wanted to achieve. tt what they wanted to achieve. tit i5 what they wanted to achieve. tt is highly important that all of the countries agree to legally binding
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such as the use of forced labour for- as the use of forced labour for building — as the use of forced labour for building solar— as the use of forced labour for building solar panels? - as the use of forced labour for building solar panels? how. as the use of forced labour for| building solar panels? how did as the use of forced labour for- building solar panels? how did you address— building solar panels? how did you address it — building solar panels? how did you address it and _ building solar panels? how did you address it and how— building solar panels? how did you address it and how did _ building solar panels? how did you address it and how did you - building solar panels? how did you . address it and how did you overcome that in— address it and how did you overcome that in reaching — address it and how did you overcome that in reaching this— address it and how did you overcome that in reaching this final... - address it and how did you overcome that in reaching this final... ililie- that in reaching this final... we are honest _ that in reaching this final... are
such as the use of forced labour for- as the use of forced labour for building — as the use of forced labour for building solar— as the use of forced labour for building solar panels? - as the use of forced labour for building solar panels? how. as the use of forced labour for| building solar panels? how did as the use of forced labour for- building solar panels? how did you address— building solar panels? how did you address it — building solar panels? how did you address it and _...
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he used to be a father to us. his wife used to be a mother to us. it was desmond tutu, known affectionately as the arch, coined the phrase rainbow nation to describe south africa's ethnic diversity, often preaching peace and unity in the face of adversity. he was one of the greatest people i've ever met. he and nelson mandela of the two leaders who ended apartheid, but he was a teacher, he was a moral leader, he was a campaigner. several memorial services are expected to be held in honour of desmond tutu in the next few days. for people here in soweto, they remember the arch as a unifying figure who played a prominent role in south africa becoming a democracy. flowers were also laid in cape town, where he died at his home, surrounded by family and friends. she was with him this morning when arch said goodbye to us, and she was lying next to him in bed, and she was still touching him, you know, my baby. a seven—day sendoff is being planned, including lying in state and a mass to be held by the anglican church. us presidentjoe biden and first ladyji
he used to be a father to us. his wife used to be a mother to us. it was desmond tutu, known affectionately as the arch, coined the phrase rainbow nation to describe south africa's ethnic diversity, often preaching peace and unity in the face of adversity. he was one of the greatest people i've ever met. he and nelson mandela of the two leaders who ended apartheid, but he was a teacher, he was a moral leader, he was a campaigner. several memorial services are expected to be held in honour of...
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used to help me brush my teeth. ,, he always used to help me brush my teeth. i. ,, , he always used to help me brush my teeth. ,, ,, , i. teeth. do you miss him helping you brush our teeth. do you miss him helping you brush your teeth? _ teeth. do you miss him helping you brush your teeth? yes. _ teeth. do you miss him helping you brush your teeth? yes. how- teeth. do you miss him helping you brush your teeth? yes. how do i teeth. do you miss him helping you brush your teeth? yes. how do you j brush your teeth? yes. how do you ho -e that brush your teeth? yes. how do you hope that the _ brush your teeth? yes. how do you hope that the world remembers him? well, _ hope that the world remembers him? wetl, they— hope that the world remembers him? well, they help them because the mean _ well, they help them because the mean people _ well, they help them because the mean people did _ well, they help them because the mean people did something i well, they help them because the mean people did something to i well, they help them because the l mean people did somethi
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alejandro, thank you so much forjoining us. i thank you so much forjoining us. isn't that fascinating, christian, and, it comesjust isn't that fascinating, christian, and, it comes just as the families whose children were killed in that horrific massacre in the united states, that mass shooting at sandy hook, one us gun company has offered to settle with them. that is another thing which the mexican government thinks is an encouraging development in their lawsuit.— is an encouraging development in their lawsuit. interest income isn't a? i their lawsuit. interest income isn't a? iwonder— their lawsuit. interest income isn't a? i wonder if— their lawsuit. interest income isn't a? i wonder if that _ their lawsuit. interest income isn't a? i wonder if that will _ their lawsuit. interest income isn't a? i wonder if that will be - a? i wonder if that will be discussed tomorrow at the summit. i know what you will be back with us tomorrow for the main event, the meeting at the white house, we will look forward to more of that coverage. laura, thank you. in delhi â
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us soldiers get it from 1971 in the us army. so we knew it's a very safe technology and that allowed us to authorise it in august and start saving people in september and october and other countries followed, so us and britain also registered their vaccines before phase three studies have been completed even though their vaccines are based on a much more novel and less—proven technology. yeah, but without getting too technical, you're talking about phase three trials not being completed. i'm talking about you giving this certification and beginning its use when you were still at the end of phase one. now, robin shattock, who's a highly—respected leader of the vaccine team at imperial college in london, said, "russia granted a licence based on phase one data. "it wouldn't have been done anywhere else in the world, "and their trial process wasn't even close to amassing important data, "clearing key milestones that would have been the prerequisite "for emergency use in almost all other countries." stephen, so, i'll correct you
us soldiers get it from 1971 in the us army. so we knew it's a very safe technology and that allowed us to authorise it in august and start saving people in september and october and other countries followed, so us and britain also registered their vaccines before phase three studies have been completed even though their vaccines are based on a much more novel and less—proven technology. yeah, but without getting too technical, you're talking about phase three trials not being completed. i'm...
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us. ~ ., ., welcoming visitors back to the us. ., ., ., y welcoming visitors back to the us. ., ., ., welcoming visitors back to the us. a lot of money at stake. there to _ us. a lot of money at stake. there to say _ us. a lot of money at stake. there to say that _ us. a lot of money at stake. there to say that joe - us. a lot of money at stake. there to say that joe biden i us. a lot of money at stake. i there to say that joe biden put there to say thatjoe biden put a huge amount of political capital into crashing the covid pandemic, didn't he? in his election campaign and said he has been president. quite a lot riding on this. he has been president. quite a lot riding on this.— riding on this. he does. i will stay away — riding on this. he does. i will stay away from _ riding on this. he does. i will stay away from that - riding on this. he does. i will stay away from that but - riding on this. he does. i will stay away from that but from riding on this. he does. i will. stay away from that but from a travel standpoint this will be an absolute godsend for airlines, hotels, rest
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let us _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more - looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more on i looting. it is crossed back to our. top story. let us get more on that flooding in germany. thousands have been forced to flee their homes. 0ne been forced to flee their homes. one of those is a man who fled with his family as water rose around him and a number of his neighbours are still missing. thank you for taking the time to speak with us. it must be a frightening time. can you tell us what led to complementing you knew you were going to have to leave your home? ., , , h, home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes _ home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes yesterday. - home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes yesterday. the - terrible themes yesterday. the situation started yesterday morning a few metres away, about 200 metres down and the water walls were already rising and the threading had started already and it was coming to our si
let us _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more - looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more on i looting. it is crossed back to our. top story. let us get more on that flooding in germany. thousands have been forced to flee their homes. 0ne been forced to flee their homes. one of those is a man who fled with his family as water rose around him and a number of his neighbours are still missing....
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the us is back on the stare. course the us? the us is back on the stage- they — course the us? the us is back on the stage- they have _ course the us? the us is back on the stage. they have set _ course the us? the us is back on the stage. they have set themselves - course the us? the us is back on the stage. they have set themselves the | stage. they have set themselves the reduction target for 2030 which they now have to implement with policies that will be very difficult. but at least it's first of all an ambitious target. china and india, they do have a bit of a different strategy. they propose internationally actually only something that they are 100% sure to meet him as above countries we see that they will probably achieve their target so they put forward and hopefully overachieve it. both strategies, the one of us with difficulties meeting the target and it was in china and india are proposing something weak, is not good. so both basically have to do more. is not good. so both basically have to do more-— is not good. so both basically have to do more. ., , _, , to do
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stay with us, stay with us, chance this — krakow. stay with us, stay with us, chance this ocean _ krakow. stay with us, stay with us, chance this ocean of— krakow. stay with us, stay with us, chance this ocean of humanity. - krakow. stay with us, stay with us, chance this ocean of humanity. the po -e chance this ocean of humanity. the pepe says. — chance this ocean of humanity. the pepe says. do _ chance this ocean of humanity. the pope says, do you want me to desert room? —— rome? this is newsday on the bbc. 0ur headlines... president biden has again defended washington�*s much—criticised evacuation efforts from afghanistan, saying the us has flown out 33,000 people since last month. at least 20 people have died in a week of chaos at kabul airport as people continue to try to flee. new zealand�*s covid minister has admitted the emergence of the delta variant has "changed the game" considerably and made the country�*s existing virus policy look less adequate. previously, the country has crushed potential outbreaks qui
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thank you, mary, for coming in with us and to both of you forjoining us. remember the government's �*catch up tsar�*? kevin collins was appointed to coordinate the school recovery across england. his message to the government was: "it'll cost you", up to £15 billion, we're told, to help pupils to catch—up on the learning they've missed. boris johnson balked at that figure, apparently. in all, the treasury has allocated £3.1 billion — about 12 billion less than kevin collins advised. he resigned. you don't have that luxury. how hard is this process of catch up? it is very hard, it's important to talk about the context, over a ten year period schools have faced pretty serious declines in our resourcing, budgets and capacity so now we are faced with unprecedented circumstances to try and help students to catch up not only on their learning but in vital social interaction in their development. there are a myriad of challenges out there. we are struggling. schools are set up well. there have been some sensible ideas around catch up, around things like
thank you, mary, for coming in with us and to both of you forjoining us. remember the government's �*catch up tsar�*? kevin collins was appointed to coordinate the school recovery across england. his message to the government was: "it'll cost you", up to £15 billion, we're told, to help pupils to catch—up on the learning they've missed. boris johnson balked at that figure, apparently. in all, the treasury has allocated £3.1 billion — about 12 billion less than kevin collins...
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many thanks for bringing us democracy. many thanks for bringing us that round up. flooding and our international correspondent. let's look to the uk shadow foreign secretary. lisa nandy is the shadow foreign secretary. here in the uk. we have been hearing some of the international reaction. i know you have been commenting on it and just give us your initial reaction. we knew there was a prospect of civil u nrest knew there was a prospect of civil unrest considering how the election results were in folding and watching around the world, this is quite a shocking and stunning series of images being broadcast into our living rooms. we have seen one of the worlds great democracies descend into violence and asjoe biden put it, an unprecedented assault. what happens in the united states tends to have ripple effects around the world and so, this is one of the most serious things that we have seen for quite some time. how does the us come back from this? well, we saw just after this began, the us come back from this? well, we sawjust after this began, we saw a level of lead
many thanks for bringing us democracy. many thanks for bringing us that round up. flooding and our international correspondent. let's look to the uk shadow foreign secretary. lisa nandy is the shadow foreign secretary. here in the uk. we have been hearing some of the international reaction. i know you have been commenting on it and just give us your initial reaction. we knew there was a prospect of civil u nrest knew there was a prospect of civil unrest considering how the election results were...
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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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stay with us for that. : . ~ , ., us for that. amazing. a stunning row has blown pp — us for that. amazing. a stunning row has blown up between _ us for that. amazing. a stunning row has blown up between facebook - us for that. amazing. a stunning row has blown up between facebook and | has blown up between facebook and the australian government full time it's all to do with a proposed law that would force the big tech companies to pay broadcasters and publishers for content that they put on...
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we appreciate you joining us. thanks forjoining us. in the us, a drug called ivermectin is being touted as a way of treating and preventing covid—19 — despite a lack of evidence to back this up. this is one of the world's most popular podcast hosts — joe rogan. it turns out i got covid, so we immediately threw the kitchen sink at it, antibodies, ivermectin, prednisone, everything. ivermectin is cheap. it s widely available. its makers won the 2015 nobel prize for medicine for how it treats parasitic diseases in humans. it s also used as a dewormerfor horses. and the advice from the us food and drug administration — the fda — is clear — "while there are approved uses for ivermectin in people and animals, it is not approved for the prevention or treatment of covid—19. by the end of august, the fda s language had evolved. it tweeted: "you are not a horse." "you are not a cow." "seriously, y all. stop it!" its intervention was prompted by an increase in sales of ivermectin. this is one pet shop manager in texas. we typically
we appreciate you joining us. thanks forjoining us. in the us, a drug called ivermectin is being touted as a way of treating and preventing covid—19 — despite a lack of evidence to back this up. this is one of the world's most popular podcast hosts — joe rogan. it turns out i got covid, so we immediately threw the kitchen sink at it, antibodies, ivermectin, prednisone, everything. ivermectin is cheap. it s widely available. its makers won the 2015 nobel prize for medicine for how it...
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a lot of schools around the us and europe are starting to use tyto as a mini clinic. we have visiting nurses- services that they are using tyto, so it is not always - at the home level, it is also the community level. tytocare has been clinically validated by universities and hospitals in the us and israel. it's also been trialled by the uk's national health service. but not everyone is convinced that parents should be buying their own $300 device. what do you think of a device like this which actually takes on some of the physical elements of what a doctor would generally need to do? i think that if you are a worried parent, number one you probably would not have one. if you are anxious, where you're looking for the bits in the midst of being unwell, i think you won't find there's much usage. where it may be useful is if we are trying to monitor a patient at home. so if i have seen a patient, say, on a friday morning and i'm a little bit concerned — is this child unwell or not unwell? — i might give — lend a patient�*s parents that machine and then have much
a lot of schools around the us and europe are starting to use tyto as a mini clinic. we have visiting nurses- services that they are using tyto, so it is not always - at the home level, it is also the community level. tytocare has been clinically validated by universities and hospitals in the us and israel. it's also been trialled by the uk's national health service. but not everyone is convinced that parents should be buying their own $300 device. what do you think of a device like this which...
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thank you forjoining us. united nations agencies have urged the taliban to reopen girls' schools in afghanistan. more than a month after the taliban seized power, secondary schools for boys have reopened and all male teachers have been ordered back to work. but the taliban have said nothing about reopening secondary schools for girls, despite the fact that female enrolment has been steadily going up over the past two decades. we've been talking to 21 year—old afghan student shuhra koofi — whose mother, a former mp, survived two assassination attempts. both women have been moved out by the us and are currently in doha, from where shuhra described the current lack of female education as heartbreaking and frustrating. afghanistan is not the country it was 20 years back. but unfortunately it is now going to the 90s. so when my mother was at school, she faced a lot of oppositions from her family, because they did not allow her to go to school. even some families at that time didn't allow their boys to go to sc
thank you forjoining us. united nations agencies have urged the taliban to reopen girls' schools in afghanistan. more than a month after the taliban seized power, secondary schools for boys have reopened and all male teachers have been ordered back to work. but the taliban have said nothing about reopening secondary schools for girls, despite the fact that female enrolment has been steadily going up over the past two decades. we've been talking to 21 year—old afghan student shuhra koofi —...
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us to get back to normal. hi, laura. can i check your blood pressure? daniella is a nursing apprentice at addenbrooke's. nearly nine in ten staff here have had their first dose of vaccine — important, as it reduces their chance of getting infected and may protect patients. it makes me feel very happy knowing that i will not pass the virus to anyone around me. it's very reassuring. very reassuring. it was one of the big unknowns — can vaccines help slow transmission of coronavirus? the study here adds to growing evidence that they do. that has huge implications. it suggests vaccination benefits notjust the individual but the wider community. it's vital people have both doses of vaccine. but while highly effective, they don't offer 100% protection from catching coronavirus or passing it on. so while infection rates remain high, social distancing will continue to be important. fergus walsh, bbc news. the uk's supreme court has ruled that shamima begum — the woman who left britain as a teenager tojoin the is
us to get back to normal. hi, laura. can i check your blood pressure? daniella is a nursing apprentice at addenbrooke's. nearly nine in ten staff here have had their first dose of vaccine — important, as it reduces their chance of getting infected and may protect patients. it makes me feel very happy knowing that i will not pass the virus to anyone around me. it's very reassuring. very reassuring. it was one of the big unknowns — can vaccines help slow transmission of coronavirus? the study...
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give some of us satisfaction. donald trump was equally blunt when viewing arms sales to the saudis. they're spending $110 billion purchasing military- equipment and other things. if we don't sell it to them, they'll say, well, - thank you very much, i we'll buy it from russia, or thank you very much, we'll buy it from china. i that doesn't help us, _ not when it comes to jobs and not when it comes to our companies losing out on that work. - donald trump saw the world as america first — america versus everyone else. joe biden has a more global perspective but he knows — all american presidents know — that empires don't last forever and nor do superpowers. america can see a surging china, a resurgent russia, and if you listen to this commentator, that means decisions that are both unpalatable and inevitable. and that is why the us won't walk away. it didn't after a number of saudis were involved in the 9/11 attacks in 2001, it hasn't after the khashoggi murder. president obama understood this — he went to sa
give some of us satisfaction. donald trump was equally blunt when viewing arms sales to the saudis. they're spending $110 billion purchasing military- equipment and other things. if we don't sell it to them, they'll say, well, - thank you very much, i we'll buy it from russia, or thank you very much, we'll buy it from china. i that doesn't help us, _ not when it comes to jobs and not when it comes to our companies losing out on that work. - donald trump saw the world as america first —...
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. - given us a heads up. some worry about covid and protests. but - given us a heads up. some worry i about covid and protests. but next door to the summit, there is pride that cornwall�*s big moment is here. what does that mean for boris johnson? our political editor laura kuenssberg is there in carcass pay. this is a big, serious diplomatic get together after an extraordinary yearfor get together after an extraordinary year for democracies across the world. it's a huge opportunity for borisjohnson who wants to be seen as the host with the most. any opportunity for him is particularly important in two areas for downing street. one, firstly, the opportunity to show that after the turbulence of the trump years, that the relationship between the united kingdom and the united states is reaffirmed as stronger than ever, and he hopes that even though he'll be meeting president biden in person for the very first time, that the two men will show when they meet tomorrow that they can get business done and the relationship between the two countries is strong and secure. but bori
. - given us a heads up. some worry about covid and protests. but - given us a heads up. some worry i about covid and protests. but next door to the summit, there is pride that cornwall�*s big moment is here. what does that mean for boris johnson? our political editor laura kuenssberg is there in carcass pay. this is a big, serious diplomatic get together after an extraordinary yearfor get together after an extraordinary year for democracies across the world. it's a huge opportunity for...
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hejoins us from naples, florida. it's lovely to have you with us on the programme. it's really the tale of two continents at the moment although i know anthony felt she always looks —— looks towards him up and says maybe we are to our three weeks behind them but it is different this time because you're a long way ahead in your vaccination programme and will be further ahead in three weeks' time. you programme and will be further ahead in three weeks' time.— in three weeks' time. you have to remember _ in three weeks' time. you have to remember america _ in three weeks' time. you have to remember america was _ in three weeks' time. you have to remember america was among i in three weeks' time. you have to l remember america was among the in three weeks' time. you have to - remember america was among the worst performers in the world during the first year of the covid—19 pandemic or may be the worst and now we are among the very best in the world. certainly among a high population of countries in their top five and our rates per population and i think we are g
hejoins us from naples, florida. it's lovely to have you with us on the programme. it's really the tale of two continents at the moment although i know anthony felt she always looks —— looks towards him up and says maybe we are to our three weeks behind them but it is different this time because you're a long way ahead in your vaccination programme and will be further ahead in three weeks' time. you programme and will be further ahead in three weeks' time.— in three weeks' time. you have...
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well thank you for talking to us. | thank you for talking to us. one of the free britney movement leaders around the world. . ~ movement leaders around the world. ., ~' movement leaders around the world-_ the - movement leaders around the l world._ the president world. thank you. the president of ecuador _ world. thank you. the president of ecuador has _ world. thank you. the president of ecuador has confirmed - world. thank you. the president of ecuador has confirmed 116 - of ecuador has confirmed 116 inmates are now known to have died in tuesday's prison riot. several victims were decapitated in what has become the country's most deadly prison uprising ever. guns, rifles and hand grenades were used, local media say it is a dispute between local gangs affiliated with mexican drug organisations. a british court has heard how an off duty policeman performed an off duty policeman performed a fake arrest using handcuffs to convince a woman she was being detained for breaching coronavirus restrictions. the policeman, wayne couzens, has admitted raping
well thank you for talking to us. | thank you for talking to us. one of the free britney movement leaders around the world. . ~ movement leaders around the world. ., ~' movement leaders around the world-_ the - movement leaders around the l world._ the president world. thank you. the president of ecuador _ world. thank you. the president of ecuador has _ world. thank you. the president of ecuador has confirmed - world. thank you. the president of ecuador has confirmed 116 - of ecuador has...
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he contacted us. we had to be very careful when we were reporting this about conversing on phones, as you can imagine, because phones are obviously at risk and indeed some of the reporters who worked on this project, forensics showed that they had pegasus, this spyware, on their phones. anyhow, laurent contacted us here at the guardian and said he would like to invite us into a project. i visited, with a delegation from the guardian, his offices in paris. he showed us this data and we were stunned. there were 50,000 numbers of people who had been selected as persons of interest by client governments of n50. we had never seen anything like this before and it was obviously going to be a very big story. so the moment laurent invited us in, we were interested the moment we saw the data and most importantly, the moment we realised that there was forensic evidence to support the data, that we had done forensic examinations on phones and found pegasus, we were committed to seeing if we could get this project
he contacted us. we had to be very careful when we were reporting this about conversing on phones, as you can imagine, because phones are obviously at risk and indeed some of the reporters who worked on this project, forensics showed that they had pegasus, this spyware, on their phones. anyhow, laurent contacted us here at the guardian and said he would like to invite us into a project. i visited, with a delegation from the guardian, his offices in paris. he showed us this data and we were...
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solar panels use silicon. can you explain how that technology works, and what its limitations are in helping us reach the goal danielle just outlined 7 so, silicon is a semiconductor. that's the material that's used to absorb sunlight and generate electricity in a solar cell. it works by absorbing sunlight, particles of sunlight, that we call photons, they carry energy, they're absorbed in the silicon and what they do is give electrons in that silicon extra kinetic energy, the energy from the photons transferred to the electrons, and those electrons, with that energy, can move around and they're freed from the lattice — they're freed from being bound and localised. and that's the current, in essence, those moving electrons, that if we contact the silicon on either side we can extract in an external circuit and generate current and voltage from the material. now, in terms of the limitations, if we look at what's the optimum efficiency a single solar absorbent material could be, like silicon, they top out at a
solar panels use silicon. can you explain how that technology works, and what its limitations are in helping us reach the goal danielle just outlined 7 so, silicon is a semiconductor. that's the material that's used to absorb sunlight and generate electricity in a solar cell. it works by absorbing sunlight, particles of sunlight, that we call photons, they carry energy, they're absorbed in the silicon and what they do is give electrons in that silicon extra kinetic energy, the energy from the...
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-- it does protect us _ us in the end. jonathan ashworth -- it does protect us in _ us in the end. jonathan ashworth -- it does protect us in the _ us in the end. jonathan ashworth -- it does protect us in the end. - it does protect us in the end. jonathan ashworth, thank you very much. we will be speaking to nadhim zahawi, the vaccines minister, in the next few minutes. and just a reminder of how the lockdown is being eased across the uk. in scotland, hairdressers, homeware shops and garden centres reopened yesterday. from next monday at the earliest, all pupils are set to return to schools in wales. shops and close contact services can also reopen. and on the same date, northern ireland is set to relax its stay at home message, with nonessential retail reopening and groups of up to ten people from two households able to meet in a private garden. you can find out more details on the bbc news website. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. police searching for missing student richard okorogheye have found the body of a man
-- it does protect us _ us in the end. jonathan ashworth -- it does protect us in _ us in the end. jonathan ashworth -- it does protect us in the _ us in the end. jonathan ashworth -- it does protect us in the end. - it does protect us in the end. jonathan ashworth, thank you very much. we will be speaking to nadhim zahawi, the vaccines minister, in the next few minutes. and just a reminder of how the lockdown is being eased across the uk. in scotland, hairdressers, homeware shops and garden...
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i am sorry, i didn't steer us the _ us. i am sorry, i didn't steer us the best— us. i am sorry, i didn't steer us the best at— us. i am sorry, i didn't steer us the best at the end there. at least the best at the end there. at least they finished- _ the best at the end there. at least they finished. not _ the best at the end there. at least they finished. not everyone - the best at the end there. at least they finished. not everyone did. i the best at the end there. at least| they finished. not everyone did. in they finished. not everyone did. in the double scoles, norway's race curtailed in the stockist of circumstances. help did eventually arrive at their hopes of gold have come to a less than graceful end. andy swiss, bbc news. the highs and those of sports. three gold medals, one silver into bronze makes six on the pic metals, that is how many charlotte dujardin has after coming third in the individual dressage meaning she has written's most decorated 0lympian of all time. her performance secured for the in the event earlier on and on her horse gio and she has
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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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the jaws of life was used, in fact, it wasn't. and axe was used. we also heard reports he was able to speak to some of the first responders on the scene. we know he was taken to hospital, and his condition is determined to be serious at the time. clearly, a lot will have happened since then. we await an update hopefully from the doctors as soon as possible to give us any new information. he soon as possible to give us any new information-— information. he wasn't actually -la in: information. he wasn't actually playing golf _ information. he wasn't actually playing golf in _ information. he wasn't actually playing golf in los _ information. he wasn't actually playing golf in los angeles, - information. he wasn't actually| playing golf in los angeles, was information. he wasn't actually - playing golf in los angeles, was he? he was attending a tournament there, and he was driving a genesis when it came off the road. i wasn't clear from what the sheriff said. i think he said he travelled 700 feet. does that mean the car fell 700 feet —— several
the jaws of life was used, in fact, it wasn't. and axe was used. we also heard reports he was able to speak to some of the first responders on the scene. we know he was taken to hospital, and his condition is determined to be serious at the time. clearly, a lot will have happened since then. we await an update hopefully from the doctors as soon as possible to give us any new information. he soon as possible to give us any new information-— information. he wasn't actually -la in: information....
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the suspect did to start lunging towards us capitol police officers, at which time us capitol police officers fired upon the suspect. in other news: dozens of british mps call on the government to abandon any idea of vaccine passports to help reopen the economy. and the top homicide investigator for the us city of minneapolis gives evidence on day five of the george floyd murder trial. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. a car has driven through a barricade outside the heavily guarded us capitol building in washington, hitting two police officers. the suspected emerged from the car with a knife and was fatally shot. one of the two officers has died and the other is being treated in hospital. last month, the authorities began to dismantle some of the security fencing and other measures put up after the storming of the capital by trump supporters injanuary. the us capitol police gave this update. it is with a very, very heavy heart that i_ it is with a very, very heavy h
the suspect did to start lunging towards us capitol police officers, at which time us capitol police officers fired upon the suspect. in other news: dozens of british mps call on the government to abandon any idea of vaccine passports to help reopen the economy. and the top homicide investigator for the us city of minneapolis gives evidence on day five of the george floyd murder trial. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news...
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a day before the us secretary of state antony blinken, and the us secretary of defence lloyd austin are due to arrive in seoul for theirfirst talks with south korean counterparts, north korea has warned the us to avoid "causing a stink" if it wants peace. in a statement carried by the state news agency, the sister of the north korean leader, kim yojong, also criticised ongoing military drills in south korea. earlier, the white house said north korea has so far not responded to invitations to engage in dialogue. our correspondent laura bicker is in seoul. i asked her what north korea likely means by the us causing a stink. it may be interpreted and a number of ways. first of all, it's clear pyongyang is watching. it may not have responded to the white house's recent attempts to try to get in touch. now, we do know from us officials that the biden administration has been trying to reach north korea through a number of channels — north korea has not responded. well, it has responded today in a way, but perhaps the united states and seoul doesn't quite like what it hears. in terms of inte
a day before the us secretary of state antony blinken, and the us secretary of defence lloyd austin are due to arrive in seoul for theirfirst talks with south korean counterparts, north korea has warned the us to avoid "causing a stink" if it wants peace. in a statement carried by the state news agency, the sister of the north korean leader, kim yojong, also criticised ongoing military drills in south korea. earlier, the white house said north korea has so far not responded to...
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it's using a us scale. basically, the higher the number, the worse the air quality, and it goes all the way from good to hazardous. here are the results from my first seven days. and you can see that the air quality fluctuated a lot, but the baseline was typically in the moderate zone with a few spikes all the way up to hazardous, which i guess is not great. so i started logging everything i did in my bedroom, so hopefully i could explain some of those spikes in the air quality reading. and then it was time to start the experiment. for my first high—tech intervention, ijust opened the window for 2h hours to see whether liftin really would make a big difference. and here are the air quality results. now what's cool about this is that all the dust spikes match up exactly with the log i was keeping. so you can see the air quality improved overnight. the dust levels went down. you can see exactly when i woke up and got out of bed and kicked up a load of dust. this is where i was sat on my bed doing some work.
it's using a us scale. basically, the higher the number, the worse the air quality, and it goes all the way from good to hazardous. here are the results from my first seven days. and you can see that the air quality fluctuated a lot, but the baseline was typically in the moderate zone with a few spikes all the way up to hazardous, which i guess is not great. so i started logging everything i did in my bedroom, so hopefully i could explain some of those spikes in the air quality reading. and...
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us regulators have authorised the pfizer vaccine for use in children as young as 12 years old. and china's population census shows slowest growth since the introduction of the one child policy in the 1970s. the volatility in israel continues to rise. and now the death toll is rising with it. the palestinian health authority says twenty people including nine children have died after israeli air strikes aimed at militant targets in the gaza strip, where rockets were earlier fired towardsjerusalem. and there were renewed clashes outside — and inside — al aqsa mosque between israeli police and palestinians. in all more than 200 people were injured. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell reports. "our blood is a cheap price forjerusalem," shouts this bereaved gaza grandmother. while this woman, who lost four children, can only weep. the casualties, mounting, after israeli air strikes. translation: this evening, jerusalem day, gaza's terror| organisations crossed a red line and attacked us with rockets on the outskirts ofjerusalem. israel will react very forcefully. his res
us regulators have authorised the pfizer vaccine for use in children as young as 12 years old. and china's population census shows slowest growth since the introduction of the one child policy in the 1970s. the volatility in israel continues to rise. and now the death toll is rising with it. the palestinian health authority says twenty people including nine children have died after israeli air strikes aimed at militant targets in the gaza strip, where rockets were earlier fired...
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a lot of schools around the us and europe are starting to use tyto as a mini clinic. we have visiting nurses services that they are using tyto, - so it's not always at the home level, it's also _ the community level. tytocare has been clinically validated by universities and hospitals in the us and israel. but not everyone�*s convinced that parents should be buying their own $300 device. what do you think of a device like this which actually takes on some of the physical elements of what a doctor would generally need to do? i think that if you're a worried parent, number one you probably wouldn't have one. if you're anxious, where you're looking for the bits, in the midst of being unwell, i think you won't find there's much usage. where it may be useful is if we're trying to monitor a patient at home. so if i've seen a patient, say, on a friday morning and i'm a little bit concerned — is this child unwell or not unwell? — i might give — lend a patient�*s parents that machine. but moving forward, do you think that these things are still going to stay with us?
a lot of schools around the us and europe are starting to use tyto as a mini clinic. we have visiting nurses services that they are using tyto, - so it's not always at the home level, it's also _ the community level. tytocare has been clinically validated by universities and hospitals in the us and israel. but not everyone�*s convinced that parents should be buying their own $300 device. what do you think of a device like this which actually takes on some of the physical elements of what a...
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they told us that wasn't possible, as there was an investigation ongoing, and gave us this statement... we are sometimes asked now, we're sometimes asked what dictates which items make it onto television news bulletins, while others — apparently equally important — don't. one of our viewers, richard spooner, contacted us recently about this and recorded this video with his thoughts. recently, bbc news has headlined tragic events with substantial loss of life — the jewish festival and the mexico city metro disaster, for example. over the same period, civilian deaths of the same magnitude have occurred in the caucasus, burkina faso and the death of the chadean president. none of these get any further than the news website. so death is news, but not always. a similar approach appears to pertain to uk murders. some cases catch the imagination of the news editors whilst the majority don't apparently merit a mention, so what is the difference? it's probably the availability of validated video. television news seems to demand obligatory video footage, plus a correspondent, often superf
they told us that wasn't possible, as there was an investigation ongoing, and gave us this statement... we are sometimes asked now, we're sometimes asked what dictates which items make it onto television news bulletins, while others — apparently equally important — don't. one of our viewers, richard spooner, contacted us recently about this and recorded this video with his thoughts. recently, bbc news has headlined tragic events with substantial loss of life — the jewish festival and the...
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shejoins us now. i'm seeing some chinos, i'm seeing genes, even trainers on the streets of wall street, so for a comparison with their london audience, that's the same as seeing the same types of attire in the city of london, which is very dressdown. wall street is known for being one of the last bastions of formality, suited and booted it, and people doing deals in very formal settings. so this is an interesting shift post pandemic. we've all been working from home, wearing loungewear and stretchy clothes, so lots of people returning to the office are struggling with the idea of getting back into that formal wear, wearing high heels and dress shoes, and getting back on the training getting back to work. so i think the employer's at wall street are meeting their staff halfway, saying if you're coming back into the office and not meeting clients, feel free to where the jeans. i5 feel free to where the jeans. is there a low bar which people shouldn't come? they can'tjust show up shouldn't come? they can
shejoins us now. i'm seeing some chinos, i'm seeing genes, even trainers on the streets of wall street, so for a comparison with their london audience, that's the same as seeing the same types of attire in the city of london, which is very dressdown. wall street is known for being one of the last bastions of formality, suited and booted it, and people doing deals in very formal settings. so this is an interesting shift post pandemic. we've all been working from home, wearing loungewear and...
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us regulators have authorised the use of the johnson and johnson covid vaccine. it's the first time this vaccine — which only needs one dose to be effective — has been approved for use anywhere. the us food and drug agency will allow the drug to be shipped out to vaccine centres immediately. because this drug only needs one dose it's likely to be more cost effective and easier to administer. it can be stored in a refrigerator rather than a freezer. the world health organisation's covax scheme has ordered 500 million doses, while the uk has bought 30 million. police in myanmar have opened fire on protesters in the deadliest day 47 opposition figures in hong kong have been charged with conspiracy to commit subversion. they'd organised and taken part in unofficial primary polls to select opposition candidates ahead of the now— postponed legislative elections. it's the largest single use of the national security law imposed by beijing last year. danny vincent is in hong kong. the activists were told to report to the police station in the early afternoon. some s
us regulators have authorised the use of the johnson and johnson covid vaccine. it's the first time this vaccine — which only needs one dose to be effective — has been approved for use anywhere. the us food and drug agency will allow the drug to be shipped out to vaccine centres immediately. because this drug only needs one dose it's likely to be more cost effective and easier to administer. it can be stored in a refrigerator rather than a freezer. the world health organisation's covax...