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joanna, _ department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do _ department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do you - department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do you want i department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do you want to j department. thank you for that - insight. joanna, do you want to take us onto the sunday people? this is a heartening story, really, given the general tone of coverage of immigration we normally get. yeah, a record number— immigration we normally get. yeah, a record number of _ immigration we normally get. yeah, a record number of brits _ immigration we normally get. yeah, a record number of brits are _ immigration we normally get. yeah, a record number of brits are offered - record number of brits are offered rooms— record number of brits are offered rooms to — record number of brits are offered rooms to afghans, and actually, earlier— rooms to afghans, and actually, earlier on— rooms to afghans, and actually, earlier on this week, i saw a gentleman on twitter actually tweet from wakefield, where i'm from
joanna, _ department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do _ department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do you - department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do you want i department. thank you for that insight. joanna, do you want to j department. thank you for that - insight. joanna, do you want to take us onto the sunday people? this is a heartening story, really, given the general tone of coverage of immigration we normally get. yeah, a record number— immigration we normally...
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joanna-— consequences for us all for years to come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and i think that — come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and i think that a — come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and | think that a lot — come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and i think that a lot of _ come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and i think that a lot of people _ come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and i think that a lot of people are - i think that a lot of people are nervous — i think that a lot of people are nervous at the moment because of the tatihan— nervous at the moment because of the taliban in— nervous at the moment because of the taliban in a _ nervous at the moment because of the taliban in a sense being quite sympathetic to terrorist groups in the past — sympathetic to terrorist groups in the past i— sympathetic to terrorist groups in the past. ithink sympathetic to terrorist groups in the past. i think nobody was expecting obviously within 45 days of withdrawal that things would become — of withdrawal that things would become this bad, but ben wal
joanna-— consequences for us all for years to come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and i think that — come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and i think that a — come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and | think that a lot — come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and i think that a lot of _ come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and i think that a lot of people _ come, joanna. yeah, absolutely, and i think that a lot of people are - i think that a lot of people are nervous — i think that a lot of people are nervous...
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. >> joanna is a bargaining chip. during this time period, it's important to realize that much like the women of the old testament, the ways in which royal women are treated are about the ways in which marriages can achieve alliances. >> richard proposes to offer his sister, joanna, in marriage to saladin's brother, aladil. the agreement would give christians possession of the coastal lands. the muslims would have gotten most of the hinterlands, and then the capital, jerusalem, would have been jointly ruled by joanna and aladil, saladin's brother. >> but it all hinges on saladin agreeing to the compromise. oh wowzers, what a special family! special like my fudge stripes. made with real original keebler fudge. only elves can make cookies this good! keebler® - made with magic, loved by families™. hey, it's me...your skin. some cleansers get us clean - but take my moisture. i'm craving a balanced clean with cerave. cerave cleansers, developed with dermatologists, help me maintain my moisture balance with hyaluronic ac
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we had joanna telling us about l.j. >> on that night, said joanna, l.j. and the girl disappeared into the garage. she assumed they were having sex. then when they came out, she saw daniel approach the girl. >> he asked her if she wanted to [ bleep ] and she laughed. and she was like, no. and he just kind of grabbed her head and just rammed it into the wall. >> she said the girl was knocked unconscious. l.j. and another friend named "v" tried to calm daniel down. and then the three of them carried the girl out to the garage and changed her clothes. >> tell me about the clothes they changed her into. >> there was a lot of red. that's what i remember the most. >> what parts do you remember being red? >> pants and shoes and a shirt, like white, white and red. >> the shirt was white and red? >> yeah. her shoes. shoes had white laces, and we were tying them. >> then, joanna said, daniel, l.j. and "v" wrapped the unconscious girl in a blue tarp, put her in a white suburban, and took off. and when they came back hours later, she said daniel was covered in blood a
we had joanna telling us about l.j. >> on that night, said joanna, l.j. and the girl disappeared into the garage. she assumed they were having sex. then when they came out, she saw daniel approach the girl. >> he asked her if she wanted to [ bleep ] and she laughed. and she was like, no. and he just kind of grabbed her head and just rammed it into the wall. >> she said the girl was knocked unconscious. l.j. and another friend named "v" tried to calm daniel down. and...
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joanna: thank you. lenny: thank you for the opportunity. judy: and we'll be back shortly with commerce secretary gina raimondo on women and the pandemic economy. but first, take a moment to hear from y ♪ judy: the 19th, an independent nonprofit newsroom and streaming partner of the "newshour," continues its annual represents summit today with, among other things, an interview i did with commerce secretary gina raimondo. we spoke about how the pandemic has especially affected women in the workforce and i asked her what needs to happen for women to feel comfortable returning to work. here's that excerpt. sec. raimondo: you know, i talk to ceo's pretty much daily and they will tell me they have a lot of women who are their very best employees, their very best software developers, their very best managers. they want them to take promotns. they're offering them promotions. but women are saying, i can't do it right now. i can't do it right now. you know, with schools being closed, with childcare hard to find, with -- maybe they have, as i have,
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. >> joanna is a bargaining chip. during this time period, it's important to realize that much like the women of the old testament, the ways in which royal women are treated are about the ways in which marriages can achieve alliances. >> richard proposes to offer his sister, joanna, in marriage to saladin's brother, al adil. the agreement would give the christians possession of the coastal lands. the muslims would have gotten most of the hinterlands, and then the capital, jerusalem, would have been jointly ruled by joanna, richard's sister, and al adil, saladin's brother. >> but it all hinges on saladin agreeing to the compromise. washed your hands a lot today? probably like 40 times. hands feel dry? like sandpaper. introducing new dove handwash, with 5 x moisturizer blend. removes germs in seconds, moisturizes for hours. soft, smooth. new dove handwash. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ finally, a make-up made... just for us. age perfect foundation by l'oréal paris a super hydrating s
. >> joanna is a bargaining chip. during this time period, it's important to realize that much like the women of the old testament, the ways in which royal women are treated are about the ways in which marriages can achieve alliances. >> richard proposes to offer his sister, joanna, in marriage to saladin's brother, al adil. the agreement would give the christians possession of the coastal lands. the muslims would have gotten most of the hinterlands, and then the capital, jerusalem,...
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joanna is a bargaining chip. much like the woman of the old testament, the way women are treated are about which marriages can achieve alliances. richard proposes to offer his sister joanna in marriage to solodyn's brother. the muslims would have gotten the hinder land and the capitol jerusalem would be jointly ruled by joanna and aladale. it all hinges on solodyn agreeing to compromise. is your cleanser doing enough for your sensitive skin? cetaphil gentle skin cleanser defends against 5 signs of skin sensitivity, and actively hydrates as it cleanses. cetaphil. dermatologist recommended. complete care for your sensitive skin. . >>> richard proposed a radical part partition of the holy land where his sister will married solodyn's brother, aladal. we have a deal. >> before it could be finalized, the crusaders' camp learned of the agreement. everyone was shocked by it. the two people that really accepted were richard the lionheart and solodyn himself. people believed, it makes confrontation or discussion even that
joanna is a bargaining chip. much like the woman of the old testament, the way women are treated are about which marriages can achieve alliances. richard proposes to offer his sister joanna in marriage to solodyn's brother. the muslims would have gotten the hinder land and the capitol jerusalem would be jointly ruled by joanna and aladale. it all hinges on solodyn agreeing to compromise. is your cleanser doing enough for your sensitive skin? cetaphil gentle skin cleanser defends against 5 signs...
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it's an issue of fairness to the police officers. >> reporter: joanna. that's not the way in whic qualified immunity actually works in principle. it is true that the constitution does not lay out specific rules, but the supreme court, in its fourth amendment doctrine and the court decisions that it has had, do lay out general principles, and what qualified immunity requires is not that law enforcement officers follow those general principles but that the payoff be able to find a prior court decision with virtually identical facts. as one quick example, it is well known and established that a police officer cannot use force against a person who has surrendered and is not posing any harm. but a man named baxter hat his se thrown out of court on qualified immunity grounds when he surrendered and officers released a police dog on him, even though in that same court they said releasing a police dog on a person lying down and surrendered is excessive. baxter was sitting up and not lying down when the dogs were released upon him. this is not a matter of notice,
it's an issue of fairness to the police officers. >> reporter: joanna. that's not the way in whic qualified immunity actually works in principle. it is true that the constitution does not lay out specific rules, but the supreme court, in its fourth amendment doctrine and the court decisions that it has had, do lay out general principles, and what qualified immunity requires is not that law enforcement officers follow those general principles but that the payoff be able to find a prior...
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joanna aust injure -- joanna ossinger, our crypto czar. kamala harris meeting with the prime minister of singapore. we wait for more lines to come through on the news. now being asked about afghanistan and the commitments from the allies. this is after some pretty sturdy rebuke from the g7, who meet tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's golo. there are no monthly fees and it's guaranteed to work or you don't pay. how can golo offer all of that? because it's not like any of those diets you've already tried. it's the new way to lose weight. no stimulants, no starving, just results. results you'll keep for life. no more sacrificing to lose weight only to put it back on. no more sacrificing, period. it improves your lifestyle and delivers incredible results. with over 2 million satisfied customers, golo is the new way to lose weight. this is the only program i have ever done that i have
joanna aust injure -- joanna ossinger, our crypto czar. kamala harris meeting with the prime minister of singapore. we wait for more lines to come through on the news. now being asked about afghanistan and the commitments from the allies. this is after some pretty sturdy rebuke from the g7, who meet tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's...
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joanna, always great to have you. thank you. >> good to see you guys. >>> back to china, joining us is professor and author of what the u.s. can learn from china ann lee to talk about the headlines we have been getting and particularly as it pertains to software names i wonder if you can explain to our viewers what is it about the software industries that regulators in china seem to have their eye on why is that? >> okay, so there are really three main issues. one, they're worried about inequality right? they see what's going on in the u.s. the u.s. has the facebooks and googles, where they are super wealthy companies making just trillions of dollars and then the number of people they actually hire is minuscule compared to the revenues they bring in, and the profits they have and so this is creating giant inequality, and it is obviously causing all sorts of domestic political problems in the u.s. china obviously wants stability in their country, and when they see that social media companies here in the u.s. are causin
joanna, always great to have you. thank you. >> good to see you guys. >>> back to china, joining us is professor and author of what the u.s. can learn from china ann lee to talk about the headlines we have been getting and particularly as it pertains to software names i wonder if you can explain to our viewers what is it about the software industries that regulators in china seem to have their eye on why is that? >> okay, so there are really three main issues. one, they're...
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what's our exit strategy >> joanna, you're in the office. you don't have a long string of florescent ceiling light at home >> i enemam in the office rightw and the wifi isn't very good here so i should go back home. every company and every employee need a go back a work from home or work from the office go bag and that's where their office is. it's in the bag. you don't know if you're going to the office one week or working from home another week that's how i think volatile, the situation we're in. >> have a go back, michael >> we've announced we're going to keep everybody out of the office until january there's just too much uncertainty. and when we go back, we'll go massive hybrid we're only going to have people come back to the office two days a week and three days remote which has been very well received but i think as you have seen, many companies are really starting to reverse their policies because they were just too aggressive and it's better to be more conservative than aggressive considering what's happening with covid >> get a go
what's our exit strategy >> joanna, you're in the office. you don't have a long string of florescent ceiling light at home >> i enemam in the office rightw and the wifi isn't very good here so i should go back home. every company and every employee need a go back a work from home or work from the office go bag and that's where their office is. it's in the bag. you don't know if you're going to the office one week or working from home another week that's how i think volatile, the...
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we sat and sort of said, well, what happens if it's notjust l joanna on a desert island? what happens if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. and so you're absolutely right, it's not necessarily— from the celebrity interview, but it's from that sort - of programming and that- instinct which is about saying — and that is why i think- i'm a celebrity endures today because there is a basic truth to it, it's notjust a reality- concept — there is a basic- truth to saying what happens if you take people and you - think are normally pampered, or they live a slightly - different life and you strip that bare, and then watch what happens as a result. j look i'm a celebrity. is now in its, what... gosh, i can't remember how many seasons it's in — - 15th season or something. so it evolves, but that - still runs through and i think that's why people still watch it, and it is very revealing. l and not always in a bad way — people meet characters - on i'm a celebrity who are morej rounded, more real, more down to earth than they thought - and then that becomes ano
we sat and sort of said, well, what happens if it's notjust l joanna on a desert island? what happens if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. and so you're absolutely right, it's not necessarily— from the celebrity interview, but it's from that sort - of programming and that- instinct which is about saying — and that is why i think- i'm a celebrity endures today because there is a basic truth to it, it's notjust a reality- concept — there is a basic- truth to saying what...
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we sat and sort of said, well, what happens if it's notjust l joanna on a desert island? what happened if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. and so you're absolutely right, it's not necessarily— from the celebrity interview, but it's from that sort - of programming and that- instinct which is about saying — and that is why i think- i'm a celebrity endures today because there is a basic truth to it, it's notjust _ a reality concept — . there is a basic truth to saying what happens if you take people and you think- are normally pampered, or they live a slightly . different life and you strip that bare, and then watchj what happens as a result. look i'm a celebrity. is now in its, what... gosh, i can't remember how many seasons it's in — - 15th season or something. so it evolves, but that - still runs through and i think that's why people still watch it, and it is very revealing. l and not always in a bad way — people meet characters - on i'm a celebrity who are morej rounded, more real, more down to earth than they thought - and then that becomes an
we sat and sort of said, well, what happens if it's notjust l joanna on a desert island? what happened if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. and so you're absolutely right, it's not necessarily— from the celebrity interview, but it's from that sort - of programming and that- instinct which is about saying — and that is why i think- i'm a celebrity endures today because there is a basic truth to it, it's notjust _ a reality concept — . there is a basic truth to saying what...
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we sat and sort of said, well, what happens if it's notjust l joanna on a desert island? what happened if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare? and so you're absolutely right, it's not necessarily— from the celebrity interview, but it's from that sort - of programming and that- instinct which is about saying — and that is why i think- i'm a celebrity endures today because there is a basic truth to it, it's notjust a reality- concept — there is a basic- truth to saying what happens if you take people and you - think are normally pampered, or they live a slightly - different life and you strip that bare, and the y watch what happens as a result. | look i'm a celebrity. is now in its, what... gosh, i can't remember how many seasons it's in — - 15th season or something. so it evolves, but that - still runs through and i think that's why people still watch it, and it is very revealing. l and not always in a bad way — people meet characters - on i'm a celebrity who are morej rounded, more real, more down to earth than they thought - and then that becomes a
we sat and sort of said, well, what happens if it's notjust l joanna on a desert island? what happened if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare? and so you're absolutely right, it's not necessarily— from the celebrity interview, but it's from that sort - of programming and that- instinct which is about saying — and that is why i think- i'm a celebrity endures today because there is a basic truth to it, it's notjust a reality- concept — there is a basic- truth to saying what...
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talking to my colleague joanna. earlier i spoke tojon white, fomer royal marines officer who served in afghanistan. it was while on patrol with 40 commando that he stepped on an ied resulting in the loss of three of his limbs. jon is now a motivational speaker. yes, i think they would have been a huge sense of vulnerability for them out there. not a huge amount of protection, relatively small forces, clearly a big target. whilst trying to do a difficult administrative job as well terms of processing people to get out of there. so, yes, an incredibly difficult task and i'm sure there is a huge sense of relief for the majority of them, having landed back in the uk this morning. and i am sure many of them, and i was looking at photographs that were appearing on this morning's front pages of troops on military planes preparing to leave, and just looking at all those faces and expressions wondering what was going through their minds. we have heard from the vice admiral who was in charge of the uk evacuation for the uk se
talking to my colleague joanna. earlier i spoke tojon white, fomer royal marines officer who served in afghanistan. it was while on patrol with 40 commando that he stepped on an ied resulting in the loss of three of his limbs. jon is now a motivational speaker. yes, i think they would have been a huge sense of vulnerability for them out there. not a huge amount of protection, relatively small forces, clearly a big target. whilst trying to do a difficult administrative job as well terms of...
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the last way, but i didn't live alone and you had you had to come in on joanna asses by then animal jacket, thought wife and all right. and then the l been up. yeah. and i did that. and, and josh and the hydrogen shows when the lady, when you said that model, you went away, we're going to buy it much more help me and i want to come to my office you, you can learn way. it was while she was still in the hospital that that her daughter had been badly injured and her son was comatose and in a critical condition. but she never doubted that he'd get better. and on the back, your voices know any us and to me for going on down my was who it is. it's been mr. chicago offered me. well, i can mom and i wish my nation victim threat. how me then she was the victim. but she but that a little bit minimum, the middle mom, mom share mission and national flirtation and i have it, but there are no credit. it been a her daughter's injuries needed multiple and complex surgery. she rarely speaks to anyone know all needs that she's struggling to cope with. the loss of her brother was the baby of the family. he w
the last way, but i didn't live alone and you had you had to come in on joanna asses by then animal jacket, thought wife and all right. and then the l been up. yeah. and i did that. and, and josh and the hydrogen shows when the lady, when you said that model, you went away, we're going to buy it much more help me and i want to come to my office you, you can learn way. it was while she was still in the hospital that that her daughter had been badly injured and her son was comatose and in a...
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and joanna one important thing that you raised in the civil war era, and now relevant today to polarization is technology, and some of the tributes are to the current polarization to the world where it is argued in a book about the role of media, and so can you talk about the polarization of the media in the civil war period and what can we learn from it? >> sure. the moment that i find myself thinking about very often these days is the telegraph, the rise of the telegraph as a form of technology. before the telegraph, there was a certain form of wiggle roo th you were sorry that you said or did, you could rush over to the newspaper office or the reporter, and change what you said and there was wiggle room to keep things away from the public eye, because there was a limited number of reporters in washington, but the telegraph fundamentally changed everything. it takes away the wiggle room, and there is 45 minutes and everybody knows about everything. so there is reporters from all over the nation who can travel that far distance and stay there, and telegraph back home what they are seeing.
and joanna one important thing that you raised in the civil war era, and now relevant today to polarization is technology, and some of the tributes are to the current polarization to the world where it is argued in a book about the role of media, and so can you talk about the polarization of the media in the civil war period and what can we learn from it? >> sure. the moment that i find myself thinking about very often these days is the telegraph, the rise of the telegraph as a form of...
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hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines... twenty years after being sent in, the last british troops have left afghanistan, the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, you know, the exhaustion painted on people's faces. so we tried our best. president biden warns another attack on kabul airport is highly likely within the next 24—hours — as us forces prepare to leave. forecasters warn a storm approaching louisiana could be more powerful than hurricane katrina, which devastated new orleans 16 years ago. dilemma for doctors — a severe shortage of test tubes in the uk means patients needing urgent blood tests could face delays. at the paralympics — great britain's hannah cockroft wins her third successive 100m gold. now on bbc news, on the travel show there's another chance to see the second part of rajan datar�*s epic railjourney across the united states. i'm on a coast—to—coast trek across the south of the usa, exploring the p
hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines... twenty years after being sent in, the last british troops have left afghanistan, the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, you know, the exhaustion painted on people's faces. so we tried our best. president biden warns another attack on kabul airport is highly likely within the next 24—hours — as us forces prepare to leave. forecasters warn...
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by 100. 51 runs india, leave the series one nail with 3 matches left a slice offline as president. joanna porter has given a grim picture of the football clubs financial situation, saying it's now one and a half $1000000000.00 in debt. reporter blamed his predecessor josie, the boss made for what he called the dramatic situation that led to lina. leslie's departure boss last messy to paris, such a man because it couldn't give him a new contract that would fit within the spanish leave. strict financial fair play rules. he also says the tubs wage will currently account for 103 percent of total income. i guess we need to finance is weren't good and it was worrying, but the board and i have a plan which is still valid, which is to work hard to change the situation. and if you asked me how i feel, now my morale is very high, especially after seeing the team yesterday. we convinced the decisions that needed to be made have been made. for example, in the case of leo, it's sad but necessary because the club is above everyone for defender, raphael brand says he's excited to begin playing for manch
by 100. 51 runs india, leave the series one nail with 3 matches left a slice offline as president. joanna porter has given a grim picture of the football clubs financial situation, saying it's now one and a half $1000000000.00 in debt. reporter blamed his predecessor josie, the boss made for what he called the dramatic situation that led to lina. leslie's departure boss last messy to paris, such a man because it couldn't give him a new contract that would fit within the spanish leave. strict...
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there were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki leaf expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism in europe. major security problems continue in the processing of thousands of refugees who have so far managed to get out of afghanistan among those fleeing. the taliban are convicted criminals earlier repatriated by the you to ask. i'm a stand along with suspects on global security watch list. in the u. k, an afghan national on britain, no flyers made it into the country on a military plane. he was declared however, to not be a person of interest and was free to go. and then in france, please have taken into custody. one of 5 evacuated f downs alleged to have links to the taliban. that suspect failed to comply with a stay at home order. in germany, meanwhile, some previously deported africans with criminal records, managed to sneak back in through evacuation flights countries. interior ministry says it is presently on april to screen people on the ground in afghanista
there were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki leaf expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism in europe. major security problems continue in the processing of thousands of refugees who have so far managed to get out of afghanistan among those fleeing. the taliban are convicted criminals earlier repatriated by the you to ask. i'm a stand along with suspects on global...
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there were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki leaf expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism. we also spoke to right to journalist broadcast to jim lorry, who covered vietnam and to ask was he shared with us his thoughts on the us evacuation from cobble comparing with withdrawal from saigon back in 1975. i think that corruption was a major factor in what we see today. the me, in many ways, the mission should have ended up a lot of was killed. that was the purpose. unfortunately, whatever america gets involved in foreign wars, they have a tendency to want to rebuild the nation. sometimes in the model of the way americans think things should be. i'm not saying this building is not a good thing, but it's almost in unachievable thing. it seems to me, if you, if you try to put it in terms of the way american see a nation and the way it talk to you run ah, issue now is worthy americans prepared to get people out really getting them out fast enough? the answer is no
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jim allen, whose is someone we all know very well, - watched the joanna lumley- programme that clive produced. sat up and said what happens if it's notjustjoanna. - what happened if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. it's not necessarily- from the celebrity interview, but it's from that programming in that instinct which is about l saying, and that is why i think| i'm a celebrity endures today. it's notjust- a reality concept — what happens if you take people who you think are normally- pampered, then what was happening as a result. - that show is now in its... can even remember how many seasons. | that still runs through. that's why i think. people still watch it, and it is very revealing. and not always in a bad way — people meet characters - on i'm a celebrity who are more rounded, more realthan they thought and that i becomes part of their career. and some people don't reveal a different side i of their selves. but it all stems definitely. from the sort of interviews that ruby's has been doing. where you really peel back the layers — let stay with you because
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there were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki leaf expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism. i, poland pans, to build a wall along its board with better. ruth and double the number of troops. it has station that to oppose a recent influx of migrants. that is the countries are on alert over surge, refugees, as we said from afghanistan, but also iraq. we are dealing with an attack on poland. it is an attempt to trigger a migration crisis. we will not allow the creation of a route for the transfer of migrants via poland to the european union. neighboring lithuania also plans to complete his own bella, russian port of all next year. those the countries along with fellow member states, latvia and steven year to say that better it has been facilitating the search of migrants is a form of hybrid warfare, supposedly in retaliation for sanctions against minced. meanwhile, poland government doesn't fish. it has sent a central license to dozens of migrant stranded on it
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they were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki lease. expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism. i, poland pans, to build a wall along its board with ben erased, and double the number of troops it has stationed there to oppose a recent influx of migrants. that is, he, you countries are on alert over a surge of refugees. math can is done as we've mentioned, but also iraq. we are dealing with an attack on poland. it is an attempt to trigger a migration crisis. we will not allow the creation of a route for the transfer of migrants via poland to the european union. neighboring lithuania also plans to compete his own bella, russian border war next year. those countries along with fellow member states latvia and estonia, say that batteries has been facilitating the search of migrants as a form of hybrid for fast, supposedly. in retaliation for the sanctions against mens meanwhile, poland government doesn't seem to have sent essential items. dozens of migrant stranded o
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hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines... the us military says one of its drones has taken out an islamic state group planner, following thursday's attack which killed as many as 170 people at kabul airport. the uk's evacuation in afghanistan reaches its final stages. the head of britain's armed forces told the bbc the number of people left behind would be in the high hundreds. we've done an extraordinaryjob to evacuate as many as we have, but i'm afraid it's absolutely heartbreaking that we can't bring everybody out. a recipe for covid chaos — government plans for schools are criticised by education unions who fear a rise in coronavirus infections. britain's lorry driver shortage — the business secretary has rejected a temporary loosening of immigration rules and told companies to employ uk—based staff. hurricane ida is approaching louisiana — forcing the evacuation of high—risk areas. and at the paralympics — its two gold medals and two world records for the british cycling couple — husband and wife lora and n
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there were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki lease. expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism. we also spoke to writer german broadcast the jim lori, covered vietnam and to africa was he showed us his thoughts on the us evacuation from cobble comparing it with the withdrawal from saigon buck and 975. i think that corruption was a major factor and what we seen today the me, in many ways the mission should have ended when a lot of was killed. that was the purpose. unfortunately, whenever america gets involved in foreign wars, they have a tendency to want to rebuild the nation. sometimes in the model of the way americans think things should be. i'm not saying this building is not a good thing, but it's almost in unachievable thing. it seems to me, if you, if you try to put it in terms of the way american see a nation and the way it talk to you run the me issue now is worthy americans prepared to get people out really getting them out fast enough. the answer is no
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i'm joanna gosling. the headlines: 20 years after being sent in the last british troops are leaving afghanistan.— last british troops are leaving afuhanistan. ' a, a, , , afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling. _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the exhaustion l afghanistan. the effort has been. truly humbling, the exhaustion on people's faces, we tried our best. borisjohnson has said future engagement with the taliban will be based on what they do not they say. forecasters warn a storm approaching louisiana could be more powerful than hurricane katrina which devastated new orleans 16 years ago. dilemma for doctors, a severe shortage of test tubes in the uk means patients needing urgent blood tests could face delays. at the olympics, a british athlete wins her third successive gold. abbey back at the top of the hour but right now it is time for weather world. this time on weather world, code red for humanity, the stark warn
i'm joanna gosling. the headlines: 20 years after being sent in the last british troops are leaving afghanistan.— last british troops are leaving afuhanistan. ' a, a, , , afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling. _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the exhaustion l afghanistan. the effort has been. truly humbling, the exhaustion on people's faces, we tried our best. borisjohnson has said future engagement with the...
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there were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki leaf expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism. ok on the way something was trying to get a definitive answer. all mixed messages from ukraine on the possible hijacking of one of its planes had cobble apples. we're going to try and shed some light on that for you among our stories up to the break. i when i would show the wrong, why don't i just don't i mean, yesterday out the same because the african and engagement equals the trail went to many find themselves worlds apart and we choose to look for common ground. join me every 1st day on the alex sermon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in the whole ah, hello again. europe could well be facing a major security headache. well, processing the thousands of refugees who so far managed to get out of afghanistan because hiding among those fleeing the taliban. a convicted criminals who were ea
there were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki leaf expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism. ok on the way something was trying to get a definitive answer. all mixed messages from ukraine on the possible hijacking of one of its planes had cobble apples. we're going to try and shed some light on that for you among our stories up to the break. i when i would show the...
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ah, the top stories on else is the are they found taliban fighters have captured joanna bad enough kind of stuff. the collapse of the eastern city leave only the capital cobble as the last major city and the government control group has.
ah, the top stories on else is the are they found taliban fighters have captured joanna bad enough kind of stuff. the collapse of the eastern city leave only the capital cobble as the last major city and the government control group has.
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in wiki lease, expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release, because this was certainly public interest journalism. poland had plans to build a wall along its border with bella, luce, and double the number of troops. it has stationed there to oppose a recent influx of migrants that as you countries remain on alert over a surge of refugees from afghanistan and iraq. we are dealing with an attack on poland. it is an attempt to trigger a migration crisis. we will not allow the creation of a route for the transfer of migrants via poland to the european union while neighboring this, when you also plans to complete its own, the russian border wall next year. those countries, along with fellow member states, lamphier and stone, usa, bella, luce, has been facilitating the search of migrants as a form of hybrid warfare. they claim this is in retaliation to you. sanctions against mit. meanwhile, polish government insisted has sent essential items to dozens of migrants stranded on its border with bellows, where saw recently came under f
in wiki lease, expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release, because this was certainly public interest journalism. poland had plans to build a wall along its border with bella, luce, and double the number of troops. it has stationed there to oppose a recent influx of migrants that as you countries remain on alert over a surge of refugees from afghanistan and iraq. we are dealing with an attack on poland. it is an attempt to trigger a...
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in wiki leaf expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism in europe. major security problems continue in the processing of thousands of refugees who have so far managed to get out of afghanistan among those fleeing. the taliban are convicted criminals earlier repatriated by the you to afghanistan along with suspects on global security. watch lists are in the u. k. and after national on britain's no fly list made it into the country on a military plane, he was declared, however, to not be a person of interest and was free to go. and in france, the police have taken into custody when a 5 evacuated afghans alleged to have links to taliban. that suspect failed to comply with a stay at home order. and then in germany, meanwhile, some previously deported dams, with criminal records, managed to sneak back in through evacuation flights. the countries interior ministry says it is presently unable to screen people on the ground in afghanistan . the current procedure is a pragmatic
in wiki leaf expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism in europe. major security problems continue in the processing of thousands of refugees who have so far managed to get out of afghanistan among those fleeing. the taliban are convicted criminals earlier repatriated by the you to afghanistan along with suspects on global security. watch lists are in the u. k. and after...
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, it is tiring. joanna is yet another of _ psychological, it is tiring. joanna is yet another of the _ psychological, it is tiring. joanna is yet another of the many i psychological, it is tiring. joanna l is yet another of the many millions waiting for a routine operation. a sporty teenager, six years ago her heart was found to have a leaky valve, which was repaired with emergency surgery. in april this year, she was told the valve needed replacing, but she is still waiting for an appointment. the difficulty is, if the operation _ for an appointment. the difficulty is, if the operation is _ for an appointment. the difficulty is, if the operation is delayed i for an appointment. the difficulty is, if the operation is delayed anyj is, if the operation is delayed any further. _ is, if the operation is delayed any further. it— is, if the operation is delayed any further, it may not be as successful as i further, it may not be as successful as i hoped — further, it may not be as successful as i hoped it— further, it may not be as successful as i hoped it would be. having had an eme
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britain second in the medals table behind china, and that medal tallyjust keeps on growing, joanna. excellent. thank you very much, andy. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6.35pm this evening. i hope you have a good afternoon, see you soon, goodbye. good afternoon. the first old firm derby of the season is into the second half and it's goalless between rangers and celtic at ibrox. ryan kent hit the post for rangers— who are missing several key players with covid. both sides sit on six points from their opening three scottish premiership games. later on, aberdeen face ross county, with st mirren facing stjohnstone. three matches are taking place in the premier league today. two games kick—off at 2pm. burnley face leeds at turf moor with the two sides looking to claim their first win of the new season. meanwhile, tottenham are looking to open their campaign with three successive premier league victories forjust the second time in 12 yea rs. they are taking on newly—promoted watford. and later, 0le gunnar solskjaer
britain second in the medals table behind china, and that medal tallyjust keeps on growing, joanna. excellent. thank you very much, andy. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6.35pm this evening. i hope you have a good afternoon, see you soon, goodbye. good afternoon. the first old firm derby of the season is into the second half and it's goalless between rangers and celtic at ibrox. ryan kent hit the post for rangers— who are...
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the straits of bang call as the nation faces its worst wave of kind of 19 infection on joanna roscoe with the force as messy makes his move the form up offline assault on his way to the french capital to join paris benjamin on a deal ah international pressure is building on the taliban to stop the defensive across afghanistan and negotiate a paystub settlement. the us says it's not ready to throw in the towel on pace talks. agent talks are happening here in joe hall with the aim of the u. s. envoy for a dentist and to mate taliban representatives. the armed group has captured its 6th provincial capital since friday taliban fighters launched their offensive in may as the us began withdrawing. the last of its forces. rob mcbride is standing by for us in the african capital cobble with the latest on the taliban offensive. but 1st i went ahead to mohammed jim jim here in jo. ha mohammed, what's the latest way you on emily? the african government delegation, which is headed by doctor de la de la. he's the chairman for the afghan stan high council for national reconciliation. they've just
the straits of bang call as the nation faces its worst wave of kind of 19 infection on joanna roscoe with the force as messy makes his move the form up offline assault on his way to the french capital to join paris benjamin on a deal ah international pressure is building on the taliban to stop the defensive across afghanistan and negotiate a paystub settlement. the us says it's not ready to throw in the towel on pace talks. agent talks are happening here in joe hall with the aim of the u. s....
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there were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki lease. expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism. one of the key ames of the us invasion of afghanistan was to annihilate the al qaeda terrorist network which declared war america 5 years before the us and the country will 25 years. although the goal appears to be missed despite the us president insisting the tara group had been eradicated. what interest do we have in afghanistan? at this point with god we went to have ghana, stan for the express purpose of getting rid of al qaeda in afghanistan as well as, as well as getting you know, some a lot. and we did how many i'll kind of remain in africa and we know that, okay, al qaeda is a presence as well as isis in afghanistan. and we've talked about that for quite some time. we do not believe it is exorbitantly high, but we don't have an exact figure for you. this also comes as the taliban puts the security cobble in the hands of her legal, her connie, now with a $50000
there were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki lease. expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism. one of the key ames of the us invasion of afghanistan was to annihilate the al qaeda terrorist network which declared war america 5 years before the us and the country will 25 years. although the goal appears to be missed despite the us president insisting the tara group...
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hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, the exhaustion printed on people's faces, so we
hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, the exhaustion printed on people's faces, so we
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i'm joanna gosling. the headlines: 20 years after being sent in the last british troops are leaving afghanistan.— last british troops are leaving afuhanistan. ' ., ., , , afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling. _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the exhaustion l afghanistan. the effort has been. truly humbling, the exhaustion on people's faces, we tried our best. borisjohnson has said future engagement with the taliban will be based on what they do not they say. forecasters warn
i'm joanna gosling. the headlines: 20 years after being sent in the last british troops are leaving afghanistan.— last british troops are leaving afuhanistan. ' ., ., , , afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling. _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the _ afghanistan. the effort has been truly humbling, the exhaustion l afghanistan. the effort has been. truly humbling, the exhaustion on people's faces, we tried our best. borisjohnson has said future engagement with the...
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hi, joanna. we have heard — situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from _ situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from mcdonald's - situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from mcdonald's today i have heard from mcdonald's today that across 1250 is doors across as you say england and wales they are having problems with their supplies from milkshake and for certain bottled drinks so of course mcdonald's is notjust famous for the big mac in the quarter pounder, it is often for milkshakes and make love as well and most of those are made via fresh milk supplies coming into their stores across the uk and what mcdonald's are saying today is that they like lots of restaurants and food businesses across the uk have been having supply chain issues. you may well remember last week we heard that nando's had issues across about 50 of their stores getting hold of chicken that they had to shop for a good few days until those supply issues were worked out. now, a lot of that was caused because of a shortage of hgv drivers, so there's b
hi, joanna. we have heard — situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from _ situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from mcdonald's - situation, collector? hi, joanna. we have heard from mcdonald's today i have heard from mcdonald's today that across 1250 is doors across as you say england and wales they are having problems with their supplies from milkshake and for certain bottled drinks so of course mcdonald's is notjust famous for the big mac in the quarter pounder, it is...
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for security reasons we are calling him �*rashid' — earlier he spoke to my colleague joanna gosling about his fears. iam not i am not feeling safe right now. if we go outside the country before this happened. unfortunately, it came to a surprise of all of us. so it is really difficult. i do have a lot of... if i am thinking about i heard some news that also it is close and i heard people died there. everywhere there is commotion, there is a lot of problem also. [30 everywhere there is commotion, there is a lot of problem also.— is a lot of problem also. do you know what _ is a lot of problem also. do you know what your _ is a lot of problem also. do you know what your next _ is a lot of problem also. do you know what your next steps - is a lot of problem also. do you know what your next steps will| is a lot of problem also. do you - know what your next steps will be? i just hope i find some way to get outside the country. i am waiting each week that i have some good news that i find some way to get outside the country. that i find some way to get outside the country-— that i find some
for security reasons we are calling him �*rashid' — earlier he spoke to my colleague joanna gosling about his fears. iam not i am not feeling safe right now. if we go outside the country before this happened. unfortunately, it came to a surprise of all of us. so it is really difficult. i do have a lot of... if i am thinking about i heard some news that also it is close and i heard people died there. everywhere there is commotion, there is a lot of problem also. [30 everywhere there is...
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that is a good question, joanna, and i don't know. until we get into it in the next few weeks. but, as they say, i think the disruption is inevitable because we will have staff that will have to stay off school because they are ill. what level that reaches and how that mousse of the population i don't know. sage might have a better idea. we might get some clues in scotland. we might get some clues in scotland. we got colleagues, i got a friend in leicester who school has been back for a week already. we might be able to get some information from that about how many people are actually following ill and having to be off work. but i guess what i'm saying is that disruption is going to be inevitable but we want, we don't want to, like, have people seriously ill. there are still people in our communities that are not vaccinated for a number of reasons and we don't want the virus, i would imagine, to rip through the population because those people to become ill or hospitalised. and it's a difficult situation. ijust think hospitalised. and it's a difficult situation. i just think tha
that is a good question, joanna, and i don't know. until we get into it in the next few weeks. but, as they say, i think the disruption is inevitable because we will have staff that will have to stay off school because they are ill. what level that reaches and how that mousse of the population i don't know. sage might have a better idea. we might get some clues in scotland. we might get some clues in scotland. we got colleagues, i got a friend in leicester who school has been back for a week...
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first of all please, joanna. _ biological women? first of all please, joanna. the - biological women? first of all please, joanna. the current l biological women? first of all l please, joanna. the current ioc rules allowed tra ns— please, joanna. the current ioc rules allowed trans— woman to compete against cis women once the trans— woman has lowered her testosterone and kept there for one year, in a weightlifting, the international weightlifting federation requires the testosterone to be below five per litre, that is the rule that holds for laurel hubbard. so that is the route she was required to meet. you hubbard. so that is the route she was required to meet.— was required to meet. you have described _ was required to meet. you have described biological— was required to meet. you have described biological women - was required to meet. you have described biological women as i was required to meet. you have l described biological women as cis gender woman but this is about sex rather than gender which is something that you might change, not somethin
first of all please, joanna. _ biological women? first of all please, joanna. the - biological women? first of all please, joanna. the current l biological women? first of all l please, joanna. the current ioc rules allowed tra ns— please, joanna. the current ioc rules allowed trans— woman to compete against cis women once the trans— woman has lowered her testosterone and kept there for one year, in a weightlifting, the international weightlifting federation requires the testosterone to...
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i agree with joanna, _ started. your thoughts on that, too. i agree with joanna, there _ started. your thoughts on that, too. i agree with joanna, there is - started. your thoughts on that, too. i agree with joanna, there is a - i agree withjoanna, there is a resilience _ i agree withjoanna, there is a resilience shown by students and the teachers _ resilience shown by students and the teachers who have gone out of their way to _ teachers who have gone out of their way to make sure when they were doing _ way to make sure when they were doing online delivery that they were making _ doing online delivery that they were making it _ doing online delivery that they were making it exciting and engaging as possible. — making it exciting and engaging as possible, there's probably some learning — possible, there's probably some learning to be done from that as we io learning to be done from that as we go forward — learning to be done from that as we go forward and ijoanne was saying, they are _ go forward and ijoanne was saying, they are looking at what the adaptations might be for a
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hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, the exhaustion printed on people's faces, so we tried our best. boris johnson pays tribute to their heroism. this if people look for evidence of the spirit and energy and values of this country, the united kingdom, a willingness to show global leadership to help vulnerable around them, i would leadership to help vulnerable around them, iwould point leadership to help vulnerable around them, i would point them to the kabul of the —— mike airlift of the last 1a days. i thank everyone involved, and i believe they can be very proud of what they have done. president biden warns another attack on kabul airport is "highly likely" within the next 24—hours as us forces prepare to leave. forecasters warn a storm approaching louisiana could be more powerful than
hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, the exhaustion printed on people's faces, so we tried our best. boris johnson pays tribute to their heroism. this if people look for evidence of the spirit and energy and values of this country, the united kingdom, a...
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joanna crane was told in april she needs surgery to replace a leaky heart valve. she's still waiting. it obviously does get to you. you are kind of living every day hoping that you're going to get that call, because i know that i need that surgery and the more i'm waiting i know that i'm getting more unhealthy because of it. a record number of people are now waiting for routine nhs hospital treatment in england — nearly 5.5 million. there has been a drop in those waiting for more than a year, down to just over 300,000. but the number waiting for more than two years has gone up to nearly 6,000, a 46% increase on the previous month, according to the royal college of surgeons. the organisation says demand for hospital beds and staff shortages from being pinged by the covid app are causing a volatile mix of pressures on surgery. i think waiting lists will rise because there will be a huge increase in demand, and i think again people understand that, but the important thing is that we are providing the nhs with the resources that it needs. the government says it's gi
joanna crane was told in april she needs surgery to replace a leaky heart valve. she's still waiting. it obviously does get to you. you are kind of living every day hoping that you're going to get that call, because i know that i need that surgery and the more i'm waiting i know that i'm getting more unhealthy because of it. a record number of people are now waiting for routine nhs hospital treatment in england — nearly 5.5 million. there has been a drop in those waiting for more than a year,...
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let's start with joanna who is asking, my husband and i, our 15-year-old son, are all fully vaccinated but we have a 2-year-old daughter that obviously cannot get the vaccine yet. what do we do to make sure we do not give covid to her? what can they do? >> well, clearly if you have to be out in public, especially if you're indoors you need to be masked at all times. it reduces the likelihood that they will acquire the virus. the as a rule initial point is the 15-year-old because the 15-year-old is likely going to a class where many other kids are not masked or vaccinated. so you know i think the two parents probably had the greatest likelihood of trying to control their exposure. but the weak link there is the 15-year-old who is in high school, especially if we're in the south. and very few are vaccinated here in the south. so that is where you have to be especially careful. >> our next viewer question is one that a lot of us are wondering. this is debby saying why are more children being affected by covid now? >> great question. two big reasons. this is a much more infectious variant.
let's start with joanna who is asking, my husband and i, our 15-year-old son, are all fully vaccinated but we have a 2-year-old daughter that obviously cannot get the vaccine yet. what do we do to make sure we do not give covid to her? what can they do? >> well, clearly if you have to be out in public, especially if you're indoors you need to be masked at all times. it reduces the likelihood that they will acquire the virus. the as a rule initial point is the 15-year-old because the...
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joining us now is democratic congresswoman joanna hayes and also with us, daniel worthy in little rock, arkansas, a current recipient of food assistance benefits and now assists people in applying for those benefits. daniel, will the me begin with you since you're living with this program every day. what does this change mean for you? >> oh, wow, it means a lot. for me personally it's getting those extra items that my daughter really enjoys. she enjoys fruit and she enjoys, you know, certain snacks that kids like. but, you know, with the money that i'm getting now, i'm not able to afford that stuff. >> and, i've heard talk in the congress for decades recognizing what daniel was going through before this change is coming, which is that the healthier diet generally costs more. the cheapest ways out of the grocery store were the least healthiest ways out of the grocery store and yet until now nothing's been done about it. >> i am thrilled by this change. i wrote a letter that the democrats carefully consider the thrifty food plan and really think about how families actually eat. we saw ho
joining us now is democratic congresswoman joanna hayes and also with us, daniel worthy in little rock, arkansas, a current recipient of food assistance benefits and now assists people in applying for those benefits. daniel, will the me begin with you since you're living with this program every day. what does this change mean for you? >> oh, wow, it means a lot. for me personally it's getting those extra items that my daughter really enjoys. she enjoys fruit and she enjoys, you know,...
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. >> getting a check on traffic with joanna. >> i want to bring you alive picture from the bay bridge toll plaza because we have a problem here t t caoo lanes and tow trucks have arrived. hopefully they can get this out of the way in the moments. you can see one of these on your screen turned to the side. that is a problem but the lights came on at 539 time and thankfully there is no backup. we have an alert from the capital corridor because of an equipment issue. the train has been canceled. i've 22 will replace it. at issue was between oakland and emeryville. looking at a slow down because of a brush fire on westbound 37 that has already opened. >> let's open up the weather window. i sunrise is pretty spectacular thanks to the clean air out there. as far as your your weather-wise, we have summer clouds this morning and breezy this morning and choppy as the breezes pick up and move back to the golden gate bridge. the summer spread whether it is this morning or into the afternoon as we are starting off in the 50's and 60's. will end up in the 70's, 80's, and 90's in many neighborhoods
. >> getting a check on traffic with joanna. >> i want to bring you alive picture from the bay bridge toll plaza because we have a problem here t t caoo lanes and tow trucks have arrived. hopefully they can get this out of the way in the moments. you can see one of these on your screen turned to the side. that is a problem but the lights came on at 539 time and thankfully there is no backup. we have an alert from the capital corridor because of an equipment issue. the train has been...
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first, let me ask your granddaughters joanna and newborn celeste, how are they doing this morning? >> they're doing well. they're healthy and they're doing well. >> well, that's a blessing. and i'm so pleased to hear that. i know how hard this has to be on you and them. look, your daughter page, she was pregnant and had chosen not to get vaccinated. why? >> she thought that there wasn't enough information or data out there to say that she could confidently get vaccinated without harming the baby. and she -- i would ask her, have you talked to the doctor? have you talked to the doctor? i would like you to get vaccinated. and she kept saying, no, i'm going to wait until after i have the baby. she was afraid she would harm the baby, so that's why she didn't get vaccinated. >> you were worried all along. >> yes, i was. it was my worst fear. >> i think having a loved one come down with covid is such a fear for everybody right now. after she was diagnosed, she started trying to convince other people to get vaccinated. she came around. what did she do? >> it wasn't until after she had the
first, let me ask your granddaughters joanna and newborn celeste, how are they doing this morning? >> they're doing well. they're healthy and they're doing well. >> well, that's a blessing. and i'm so pleased to hear that. i know how hard this has to be on you and them. look, your daughter page, she was pregnant and had chosen not to get vaccinated. why? >> she thought that there wasn't enough information or data out there to say that she could confidently get vaccinated...