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where at home in northampton. that was the relationship in northampton. in the middle of the street he went home, i read it was his son's birthday, but that was the piece to make the hard decisions. another thing that he did when he had to make a hard decision was go to the cemetery to see his ancestors who had come earlier to massachusetts. his family was important to him, and when you hear grace say safety evolves, it's a little ominous. it sounds a little bit like anger, and on modern. but she was that. >> next is sean watching us from louisville kentucky. >> henry doing? i just want to say how much i appreciate the series, and i wanted to see if your guests had commented on the death of the coolidge sun, and how it affected misses coolidge. i love mrs. coolidge portrait of her dog. >> we'll talk about the death of her son because it was so important to the parents and the presidency. will catch up on the story later on. you asked for the first ladies portrait. we'll show it to you now, when you have uprooted to see the first ladies portrait you must s
where at home in northampton. that was the relationship in northampton. in the middle of the street he went home, i read it was his son's birthday, but that was the piece to make the hard decisions. another thing that he did when he had to make a hard decision was go to the cemetery to see his ancestors who had come earlier to massachusetts. his family was important to him, and when you hear grace say safety evolves, it's a little ominous. it sounds a little bit like anger, and on modern. but...
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at home in northampton. and that was their relationship in massachusetts. he'd go on the train, back and forth, different lines, sometimes back to northampton. in the middle of the strike, he went home. it was his -- i've read it's his son's birthday right in the middle there. but that was the peace to take the hard decisions. another place he went once in a while when he had to make a hard decision was to the little cemetery to see his ancestors who had come over much earlier in massachusetts. so his family was important to him. and safety valve, when you heard grace say that phrase, well, that's a little bit ominous, "i'm my husband's safety valve" isn't it? because it sounds a little bit like anger, and unmodern, but she was that and she was content with it. susan: next is sean, watching us in louisville, kentucky. hi, sean. sean: hi. how are you doing? i just want to say how much i appreciate the series. and i wanted to see if your guests have commented on the death of the coolidges' son and how it affected mrs. coolidge. and also, i wanted to say how m
at home in northampton. and that was their relationship in massachusetts. he'd go on the train, back and forth, different lines, sometimes back to northampton. in the middle of the strike, he went home. it was his -- i've read it's his son's birthday right in the middle there. but that was the peace to take the hard decisions. another place he went once in a while when he had to make a hard decision was to the little cemetery to see his ancestors who had come over much earlier in massachusetts....
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at home in northampton. and that was their relationship in massachusetts. he'd go on the train, back and forth, different lines, sometimes back to northampton. in the middle of the strike, he went home. it was his -- i've read it's his son's birthday right in the middle there. but that was the peace to take the hard decisions. another place he went once in a while when he had to make a hard decision was to the little cemetery to see his ancestors who had come over much earlier in massachusetts. so his family was important to him. and safety valve, when you heard grace say that phrase, well, that's a little bit ominous, "i'm my husband's safety valve" isn't it? because it sounds a little bit like anger and unmodern, but she was that and she was content with it. susan: next is sean, watching us in louisville, kentucky. hi, sean. sean: hi. how are you doing? i just want to say how much i appreciate the series. sean: hi. how are you doing? i just want to say how much i appreciate the series. and i wanted to see if your guests have commented on the death of the
at home in northampton. and that was their relationship in massachusetts. he'd go on the train, back and forth, different lines, sometimes back to northampton. in the middle of the strike, he went home. it was his -- i've read it's his son's birthday right in the middle there. but that was the peace to take the hard decisions. another place he went once in a while when he had to make a hard decision was to the little cemetery to see his ancestors who had come over much earlier in massachusetts....
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the old house in northampton, closed for 15 weeks, packed once again. what have you missed? the social side. if you're living on your own and you have been without seeing people and you go into a pub, it is important. how has it been for you not going to a pub? it's been horrible. i feel like i have lost myself. it's been a long time. now is the time. but the pub going experience here has changed. hand sanitiser is at the bar, where drinks are no longer ordered. when everybody comes in, they are designated their seats and then we send a waiter over and it is just table service. it was a bit weird at first, but it's easy to get used to. saturday nights have felt eerily quiet in towns and city centres since march. but familiar sights and sounds are returning. tentative steps back to how things were. it's kind of nice to see people again. but it's scary as well because obviously, we still have the pandemic going on. we have really stuck to the social distancing guidelines. we have used hand sanitiser and it has been quite safe. and has that affect your night in the pub if you a
the old house in northampton, closed for 15 weeks, packed once again. what have you missed? the social side. if you're living on your own and you have been without seeing people and you go into a pub, it is important. how has it been for you not going to a pub? it's been horrible. i feel like i have lost myself. it's been a long time. now is the time. but the pub going experience here has changed. hand sanitiser is at the bar, where drinks are no longer ordered. when everybody comes in, they...
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at home in northampton. and that was their relationship in massachusetts. amity shlaes: he'd go on the train, back and forth, different lines, sometimes back to northampton. in the middle of the strike, he went home. it was his -- i've read it's his son's birthday right in the middle there. but that was the peace to take the hard decisions. another place he went once in a while when he had to make a hard decision was to the little cemetery to see his ancestors who had come over much earlier in massachusetts. so his family was important to him. and safety valve, when you heard grace say that phrase, well, that's a little bit ominous, "i'm my husband's safety valve" isn't it? because it sounds a little bit like anger and unmodern, but she was that and she was content with it. susan swain: next is sean, watching us in louisville, kentucky. hi, sean. ean: hi. how are you doing? i just want to say how much i appreciate the series. and i wanted to see if your guests have commented on the death of the coolidges' son and how it affected mrs. coolidge. i wanted to s
at home in northampton. and that was their relationship in massachusetts. amity shlaes: he'd go on the train, back and forth, different lines, sometimes back to northampton. in the middle of the strike, he went home. it was his -- i've read it's his son's birthday right in the middle there. but that was the peace to take the hard decisions. another place he went once in a while when he had to make a hard decision was to the little cemetery to see his ancestors who had come over much earlier in...
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he says ifi northampton ties into that. he says if i come back from spain but i've had eight negative covert tests do i need to still isolate? problem is we don't have a formal national notification system for that. there are a numberof notification system for that. there are a number of countries where they are a number of countries where they are now implementing airport testing or evidence of testing and a negative test. that is not the case here. even if that collar was to get his own test that's not recognise at the moment and we wouldn't be able to necessarily validate that. it's important we stick to the quarantine and that applies to everybody coming back notjust from and that applies to everybody coming back not just from spain and that applies to everybody coming back notjust from spain but and that applies to everybody coming back not just from spain but all the other countries on the list. worry, question about refunds. goodness we talked about those a lot in the last few months, sarah, ourflight company won't r
he says ifi northampton ties into that. he says if i come back from spain but i've had eight negative covert tests do i need to still isolate? problem is we don't have a formal national notification system for that. there are a numberof notification system for that. there are a number of countries where they are a number of countries where they are now implementing airport testing or evidence of testing and a negative test. that is not the case here. even if that collar was to get his own test...
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tim muffett, bbc news, northampton. yesterday was the day that campsites and caravan parks in england reopened, and so this weekend people have been enjoying a break for the first time in months. alison freeman has gone back to the waterside house campsite in cumbria for us, to see how people found the first day of their holiday in the age of the ‘new normal‘. good morning. windy, by the look of it, there. what a difference a day makes. you can see the lake looking choppy behind me. i don't think the night was too bad for people here in the campervan ‘s but i think maybe you can see over here are a few of the tent sleepers. it is a bit of a shame because this is a big change for these who have lost a lot of seasonal encompass. what a difference a day makes. we have speaking to people to see how their first day was going. the lakeside had been quiet for months but early yesterday morning, that all started to change. just after 6pm, campervan is pulled onto this campsite at olds water stop lee from south shields one
tim muffett, bbc news, northampton. yesterday was the day that campsites and caravan parks in england reopened, and so this weekend people have been enjoying a break for the first time in months. alison freeman has gone back to the waterside house campsite in cumbria for us, to see how people found the first day of their holiday in the age of the ‘new normal‘. good morning. windy, by the look of it, there. what a difference a day makes. you can see the lake looking choppy behind me. i don't...
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in northampton. ever the worrier, hoover was soon convinced that coolidge was preparing to be a candidate for president again or someone close to coolidge would challenge hoover's bid for renomination. publicly, of course, and by now we should not expect otherwise, the two men maintained a carefully respectful relationship. they even met on a couple of ceremonial occasions. if coolidge had reservations about his successor's policies, he did not discuss them in public, nor did coolidge undercut the incumbent with the any proposals of his own despite incessant pleadings that he do so. as it happened, hoover need not have fretted about coolidge's political ambitions. ever the party loyalist and burdened by failing health, the former president had no intention of running again. in the spring of 1932, he gave no encouragement when his diehard supporters attended to draft him for the ticket. hoover and his allies quashed the aborted insurrection. coolidge told his friends it would be a great calamity if ho
in northampton. ever the worrier, hoover was soon convinced that coolidge was preparing to be a candidate for president again or someone close to coolidge would challenge hoover's bid for renomination. publicly, of course, and by now we should not expect otherwise, the two men maintained a carefully respectful relationship. they even met on a couple of ceremonial occasions. if coolidge had reservations about his successor's policies, he did not discuss them in public, nor did coolidge undercut...
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northampton shire police wanted to arrest and charge her with causing death by dangerous driving. the united states said they omatic't, citing di immunity, and anne sacoolas went home. today, the foreign secretary said the anomaly had been changed by agreement with the u.s. even though it's not retrospective, harry's motherel told me she ishted. >> we're really pleased that they haveke w to pass, to make sure the loophole has been plugged. sadly, it doesn't bring harry back, i bwill make sure that another family won'tth suffer e injustice that we ar far suffering. >> harry's mother has even been a the white house as part of a campaign to gete sacoolas back from the u.s. to face trial. the united states ha refused an extradition request and still won't budge. >> i understand the heart ache for them. i understand the agony and anguish and the fact that the process they are going through to get justice for harry adds further painnd frustration. we are on their side. we feel there is a denial of justice being done here. >> the united states has relied on a msive loophole in the secret
northampton shire police wanted to arrest and charge her with causing death by dangerous driving. the united states said they omatic't, citing di immunity, and anne sacoolas went home. today, the foreign secretary said the anomaly had been changed by agreement with the u.s. even though it's not retrospective, harry's motherel told me she ishted. >> we're really pleased that they haveke w to pass, to make sure the loophole has been plugged. sadly, it doesn't bring harry back, i bwill make...
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northampton shire police wanted to arrest and charge her with causing death by dangerous driving. the united states said they couldn't, citing diplomaticd immunity, anne sacoolas went home. today, the foreign secretary said the anomaly had been changed by agreement with the u.s. even though it's not retrospective, harry's mother >> we're really pleased that they haveo worked t pass, make sure the loophole has been plugged. sadly, it doesn't bring harry back, but it will make sure that another family won't suffer the injustice th we are so far ffering. >> harry's mother has even been to the white house as part of a campaign to get anne sacoolas back from the u.s. to face trial. the united states has faced - refuse an extradition reques' and still won'budge. >> i understand the heart ache for them. i understand the agony and anguish and the fact that the process they are going through to get justice for harry adds further pain and frustration we are on their side. we feel there is a denial of justice being done here. >> the united states has relied on a massive loophole in the secre
northampton shire police wanted to arrest and charge her with causing death by dangerous driving. the united states said they couldn't, citing diplomaticd immunity, anne sacoolas went home. today, the foreign secretary said the anomaly had been changed by agreement with the u.s. even though it's not retrospective, harry's mother >> we're really pleased that they haveo worked t pass, make sure the loophole has been plugged. sadly, it doesn't bring harry back, but it will make sure that...
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yesterday, the rain was torrential across some parts of the country — even a tornado near northampton. today a lot, lot better — just a few scattered showers. on the whole, a pretty good day on the way. now here's the latest satellite picture. and you can see yesterday's rain clouds moving away towards the east. and we're in this gap between weather systems through today, so a lot more sunshine on the way. so far today, there have been showers across western parts of the uk. most of them have been actually across scotland. through the morning, they'll become more scattered, so fewer of us will catch the showers and there'll be more dry weather around. now, the temperatures today will reach around 20 to 23 degrees across the south of the uk, and more like 1a to 17 in the north of the country. now we're in for a fine end to the day — probably a beautiful sunset out there — but then towards the night we'll see clouds increasing across western parts of the uk and we're expecting the next area of rain to move in. in fact, it could be pretty wet by the end of the night across parts of
yesterday, the rain was torrential across some parts of the country — even a tornado near northampton. today a lot, lot better — just a few scattered showers. on the whole, a pretty good day on the way. now here's the latest satellite picture. and you can see yesterday's rain clouds moving away towards the east. and we're in this gap between weather systems through today, so a lot more sunshine on the way. so far today, there have been showers across western parts of the uk. most of them...
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our education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports from a school in northampton. the desks will all face forward, the teacher meant to keep two metres‘ distance. in the courtyard, and on the field, i think that people will social distance. i think people have got the smarts to know that it's to make it safer for everyone. i feel like there might be good and bad things about this, like going in, seeing people, yeah. but then, like, the worry about getting the virus again, or having another wave of the virus, that kind of makes it a little bit difficult. come september, they will be sharing a desk. social distancing will almost disappear. their new bubble — a year group of 240 teenagers. it's a natural instinct to go towards students and, even if they are — you're desperately trying to keep two metres away from them, your reaction is if a student's... your guard might drop every now and then. this is how any confirmed covid cases in school would be handled. one case, and direct close contacts would self—isolate. two or more cases within a fortnight, and a la
our education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports from a school in northampton. the desks will all face forward, the teacher meant to keep two metres‘ distance. in the courtyard, and on the field, i think that people will social distance. i think people have got the smarts to know that it's to make it safer for everyone. i feel like there might be good and bad things about this, like going in, seeing people, yeah. but then, like, the worry about getting the virus again, or having another wave of...
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non—playing members of staff returned positive tests and will now self—isolate — saracens, harlequins, and northampton have all confirmed that some of the positive results came from them. the premiership season's set to get going again on the weekend of 15 august. that's all the sport for now. more reaction to those stories on the bbc sport website, as well as to all of wednesday's football. but for me in the team for now, thanks for watching and good night. hello again. there were two very different types of weather across the uk during wednesday. it's a similar set up as we go into thursday. in the south, we've got lots of low cloud — this was cardigan bay during wednesday afternoon. to the north of that, we've got a shower a regime with much more sunshine around. and the divider is this area of low pressure. so, keeping all parts unsettled, but it is bringing in heavy and persistent rain during the course of wednesday night. and that heaviest rain will be clearing out of the way, but it leaves a legacy of those weather fronts and misty clouds. it's pretty humid, as well, but that by the front acr
non—playing members of staff returned positive tests and will now self—isolate — saracens, harlequins, and northampton have all confirmed that some of the positive results came from them. the premiership season's set to get going again on the weekend of 15 august. that's all the sport for now. more reaction to those stories on the bbc sport website, as well as to all of wednesday's football. but for me in the team for now, thanks for watching and good night. hello again. there were two...
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the south so through the early hours of the morning we are expecting some rain in places like cardiff northampton, london, mild here, 16 degrees, the north of the country overnight with a clear skies will turn very chilly, temperatures will be five or six or 7 degrees outside of time. today a very sunny day across the north of england with clear skies and beautiful weather for liverpool hull in newcastle but the south of the country will be cooler and cloudy and probably some splits and spots of rain still affecting the extreme south—east there. in scotland we are expecting showers on sunday. be on sunday, we are expecting the high pressure to build on the atlantic and that means that the weather is going to start to settle down and that does mean it is going to be a fine start to the week ahead, light winds, plenty of sunshine, just a bit offair winds, plenty of sunshine, just a bit of fair weather cloud building up, very pleasant data, i think the start of the week. temperatures around 22 in london a little bit fresher in the north around 20 d celsius. and the indications are that we will kee
the south so through the early hours of the morning we are expecting some rain in places like cardiff northampton, london, mild here, 16 degrees, the north of the country overnight with a clear skies will turn very chilly, temperatures will be five or six or 7 degrees outside of time. today a very sunny day across the north of england with clear skies and beautiful weather for liverpool hull in newcastle but the south of the country will be cooler and cloudy and probably some splits and spots...
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yesterday, the rain was torrential across some parts of the country — even a tornado near northampton. today a lot, lot better — just a few scattered showers. on the whole, a pretty good day on the way. now here's the latest satellite picture. and you can see yesterday's rain clouds moving away towards the east. and we're in this gap between weather systems through today, so a lot more sunshine on the way. so far today, there have been showers across western parts of the uk. most of them have been actually across scotland. through the morning, they'll become more scattered, so fewer of us will catch the showers and there'll be more dry weather around. now, the temperatures today will reach around 20 to 23 degrees across the south of the uk, and more like 14 to 17 in the north of the country. now we're in for a fine end to the day — probably a beautiful sunset out there — but then towards the night we'll see clouds increasing across western parts of the uk and we're expecting the next area of rain to move in. in fact, it could be pretty wet by the end of the night across parts of
yesterday, the rain was torrential across some parts of the country — even a tornado near northampton. today a lot, lot better — just a few scattered showers. on the whole, a pretty good day on the way. now here's the latest satellite picture. and you can see yesterday's rain clouds moving away towards the east. and we're in this gap between weather systems through today, so a lot more sunshine on the way. so far today, there have been showers across western parts of the uk. most of them...
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and attended his funeral in northampton. perhaps partly in gratitude for coolidge is valiant contribution to the republican campaign in 1932 when his health was slipping, hoover and the years to come tended to suppress the depth and detail of their past differences. to one correspondent, in 1934, he denied that there had ever been any friction between coolidge and himself. the acute underlying sense of vexation, that hoover and coolidge came to feel about each other, was lacking in hoover's later reminisces. long after his predecessor passed away, hoover perpetuated the patina of diplomatic correctness that had marked their relationship in life. personal factors may also have contributed to his self restraint. during the 19 twenties which is wife grace, and hoover's wife flew, had become difference. and corresponded for years. they eventually had nicknames for each other in the letters exchanged, mrs. coolidge was known as lily, or easter lily, mrs. hoover was bleeding heart. this i believe derived from their custom about 19
and attended his funeral in northampton. perhaps partly in gratitude for coolidge is valiant contribution to the republican campaign in 1932 when his health was slipping, hoover and the years to come tended to suppress the depth and detail of their past differences. to one correspondent, in 1934, he denied that there had ever been any friction between coolidge and himself. the acute underlying sense of vexation, that hoover and coolidge came to feel about each other, was lacking in hoover's...
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in northampton should have been revealed initial reports claimed that u.s. spy chiefs were aiming to expand the secretive base with some 1500 extra agents the full details of who works there are kept secret but cia agents are among those stationed at the base where the move was challenging the house of commons in a debate prompted by the local m.p. form a cabinet minister and her lead some have a fear is that it could lead to more accidents like the incident that killed a british teenager last year the fatal crash involved 19 year old perry dunn and a former intelligence agent and seclude us who drove into harry's motorcycle while driving on the wrong side of the road outside the airbase in august 2960 s. later claimed diplomatic immunity and fled to the us in an open letter the teenager's family claimed the wee development news has upset them and shows how little the u.s. government thinks of harry's life over the british government says the development plans will not lead to an increase in agents. also be clear from the start that there are no plans to inc
in northampton should have been revealed initial reports claimed that u.s. spy chiefs were aiming to expand the secretive base with some 1500 extra agents the full details of who works there are kept secret but cia agents are among those stationed at the base where the move was challenging the house of commons in a debate prompted by the local m.p. form a cabinet minister and her lead some have a fear is that it could lead to more accidents like the incident that killed a british teenager last...
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northampton flipped for trump after obama and biden won it twice. sunday i'm going to meet in a safe and socially distanced way with a handful of pennsylvania residents to see what's top of mind for them and how they plan to vote in november. i hope you'll join us sunday morning and tomorrow morning as always for velshi starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. that's tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams begins now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 1,282 of this trump administration, leaving 102 days to go now until the presidential election. donald trump is closing out this week at his new jersey golf resort, his 20th visit thus far in his presidency, coming at the end of a week when he tried to sound different and act differently about the pandemic. that included canceling the rnc convention in florida for health concerns, but still he expects florida students to head back into classrooms. and amid nonstop pictures
northampton flipped for trump after obama and biden won it twice. sunday i'm going to meet in a safe and socially distanced way with a handful of pennsylvania residents to see what's top of mind for them and how they plan to vote in november. i hope you'll join us sunday morning and tomorrow morning as always for velshi starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. that's tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams begins now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 1,282 of...
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northampton flipped for trump after obama and biden won it twice. sunday i'm going to meet in a safe and socially distanced way with a handful of pennsylvania residents to see what's top of mind for them and how they plan to vote in november. i hope you'll join us sunday morning and tomorrow morning as always for "velshi" starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. that's tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams begins now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 1,282 of this trump administration, leaving 102 days to go now until the presidential election. donald trump is closing out this week at his new jersey golf resort, his 20th visit thus far in his presidency, coming at the end of a week when he tried to sound different and act differently about the pandemic. that included canceling the rnc convention in florida for health concerns, but still he expects florida students to head back into classrooms. and amid nonstop pictures of violence on city streets, his campaign now attempting to claim that joe biden's america will be unsafe and the sub
northampton flipped for trump after obama and biden won it twice. sunday i'm going to meet in a safe and socially distanced way with a handful of pennsylvania residents to see what's top of mind for them and how they plan to vote in november. i hope you'll join us sunday morning and tomorrow morning as always for "velshi" starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. that's tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams begins now. >>> well, good evening once again. day...
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northampton flipped for trump after obama and biden won it twice. sunday i'm going to meet in a safe and socially distanced way with a handful of pennsylvania residents to see what's top of mind for them and how they plan to vote in november. i hope you'll join us sunday morning and tomorrow morning as always for "velshi" starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >>> in my younger days i got arrested and went to jail 40 times and since been in congress another five times, and i may get arrested and go to jail again. >> an icon of the civil rights movement. >> they found the power of the human spirit in john lewis. and he came to symbolize the student movement. >> he believed that he could help a country find its soul. >> he risked everything to fight for what's right. >> i did not think john would
northampton flipped for trump after obama and biden won it twice. sunday i'm going to meet in a safe and socially distanced way with a handful of pennsylvania residents to see what's top of mind for them and how they plan to vote in november. i hope you'll join us sunday morning and tomorrow morning as always for "velshi" starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >>> in my younger days i got arrested and went to jail 40 times and since been in congress another five times, and i may get...
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talked about the incubation period — a quick extra thought, because the question from nathan lane in northampton ties into that, really. he says, "if i come back from spain but i've had a negative covid test, do i really need to still isolate?" well, the problem is we don't have any formal national notification system for that. so there are number of countries where they are now implement airport testing or evidence of testing and a negative test. but that is not the case here, so even if that caller was to get his own test, that is not recognised at the moment and we wouldn't necessarily be able to validate that. so it's important that we stick to the quarantine, and the a place to anyone coming back notjust from spain, but the other countries on the list. 0k. ok. robbery another question about refunds, cadets we have talked about those a lot in the last few months, a question from sarah asking our flight a question from sarah asking our flight company won't refund our flights, won't even change the dates even though the government has said we should not travel, what can we do? this is a bit o
talked about the incubation period — a quick extra thought, because the question from nathan lane in northampton ties into that, really. he says, "if i come back from spain but i've had a negative covid test, do i really need to still isolate?" well, the problem is we don't have any formal national notification system for that. so there are number of countries where they are now implement airport testing or evidence of testing and a negative test. but that is not the case here, so...
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. >>> severe weather hit northampton, england, over the weekend triggering a rare tornado. twisters are not common in that area at all. but this one was caught on camera as it touched down saturday, damaging homes, trees, and power lines. fortunately, there were no reported injuries. >>> major league baseball had its first opening weekend, but it brought a coronavirus concern to at least two teams. multiple reports say four miami marlins have tested positive for the virus. the team is scheduled to play its home opener today againsorba mlrules say the players have to be isolated from the team until given the go ahead to play by doctors. also, cincinnati's matt davison played friday shortly after testing positive for the illness. >>> turning to the fresh concern over the spread of the coronavirus and children, i spoke earlier with dr. ryan ribiera. good morning, dr. ribiera, thank you for joining us. we've reported on the 9-year-old girl in florida who died from covid-19. she did not have any pre-existing conditions. we've also learned the positivity rate among children in fl
. >>> severe weather hit northampton, england, over the weekend triggering a rare tornado. twisters are not common in that area at all. but this one was caught on camera as it touched down saturday, damaging homes, trees, and power lines. fortunately, there were no reported injuries. >>> major league baseball had its first opening weekend, but it brought a coronavirus concern to at least two teams. multiple reports say four miami marlins have tested positive for the virus. the...
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on the outs outskirts of northampton, this is a tornado, and attached down, so it officially is a tornado. when itjust down, so it officially is a tornado. when it just occurs down, so it officially is a tornado. when itjust occurs in the sky it is often referred to as a funnel cloud and if you look, there is a little bit of debris coming up here. you can see bits and pieces. not a particular powerful one, but those are the sorts of clouds we had yesterday that created these turbulent conditions. we are not really expecting that, it really does sort of flare up here. you can see the big rotation, 70 mph plus winds, not the biggest tornado, but quite troublesome. anyway, today we are going to see a mixture of sunshine and showers. we are not going to see those volatile clouds that we had yesterday. so i think a much better day in store. in answer to ben's question earlier on, yes, it is going to get better. and you can see we are in between weather systems today. this is the satellite image from the last few hours. this is that weather system from yesterday. there is another one heading ou
on the outs outskirts of northampton, this is a tornado, and attached down, so it officially is a tornado. when itjust down, so it officially is a tornado. when it just occurs down, so it officially is a tornado. when itjust occurs in the sky it is often referred to as a funnel cloud and if you look, there is a little bit of debris coming up here. you can see bits and pieces. not a particular powerful one, but those are the sorts of clouds we had yesterday that created these turbulent...
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saracens are at leinster on the saturday, with tolouse, ulster and exeter versus northampton on the sunday. the semifinals areduefto takef ,, f " fl .. place a week after that. next, a football line to bring you — wales will play england at wembley on october the 8th behind closed doors. ryan giggs‘ side return to action for the first time in ten months against finland in the nations league — that‘s on september 3. matches against bulgaria and ireland will take place either side of the game against england. world number one golfer, rory mcilroy, admits playing the sport without fans is impacting his game. he‘s played three events in the past few weeks in the us — but failed to break into the top 10 at any of them. and later he tees off alongside tiger woods at the memorial tournament. it‘s very hard for me to keep focus out here. you know, i feel like, when there‘s fans and there‘s that energy and the atmosphere, it‘s easy to get into that mind set that you need to get into. like, that‘s what we‘re used to, that‘s what we do. but when you don‘t have that, i fel
saracens are at leinster on the saturday, with tolouse, ulster and exeter versus northampton on the sunday. the semifinals areduefto takef ,, f " fl .. place a week after that. next, a football line to bring you — wales will play england at wembley on october the 8th behind closed doors. ryan giggs‘ side return to action for the first time in ten months against finland in the nations league — that‘s on september 3. matches against bulgaria and ireland will take place either side...
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bread and pullet in northampton says "a phone call is all it takes" and said the problem with no—shows further adds to their stress over reduced capacities because of the covid—19 pandemic. hood in streatham, south london says they have been forced to introduce a deposit policy, where they take customers' credit card details at the time of booking, and that they've already used it twice. joining us now are antonia lallement co—founder of the no more no shows campaign, and nolan regent, who runs a restaurant in south—east london. good morning to you. nolan, can i check what has happened? give us an average night and how it is affecting you? on an average night, we are a small independent restau ra nt we are a small independent restaurant and we would do on average about 20—30 people. and obviously with social distancing, we have had to reduce our capacity which means, and a lot of people are still scared to dine out and we get about 4—6 tables on average. last tuesday, basically, no one turned up. so they had called up or online, taken the up. so they had called up or online,
bread and pullet in northampton says "a phone call is all it takes" and said the problem with no—shows further adds to their stress over reduced capacities because of the covid—19 pandemic. hood in streatham, south london says they have been forced to introduce a deposit policy, where they take customers' credit card details at the time of booking, and that they've already used it twice. joining us now are antonia lallement co—founder of the no more no shows campaign, and nolan...
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people as close as northampton just wanted to come to get out into the countryside. and it's the same story in yorkshire, where if you want to stay in one of these, well, you will have to get on a waiting list. we've not only got a waitlist for this year, we are full from march until september next year. i've even got 14 weeks booked for 2022. never have we had bookings two years in advance. they even have four weeks booked for 2023. that is just unheard of. it is good news for the businesses who have weathered the lockdown storm. but for consumers disappointed about losing a break abroad and desperate for a uk alternative, they might find their options are limited. some enviable looking trips. pippa jacks is the editor of travel industry trade magazine the travel trade gazette. evidence that spots are running out across august. i'm afraid in august, it is always difficult to find the best quality accommodation and the best quality accommodation and the best options in a normal summer. this summer it is fair to say it is difficult to find what you are looking for now
people as close as northampton just wanted to come to get out into the countryside. and it's the same story in yorkshire, where if you want to stay in one of these, well, you will have to get on a waiting list. we've not only got a waitlist for this year, we are full from march until september next year. i've even got 14 weeks booked for 2022. never have we had bookings two years in advance. they even have four weeks booked for 2023. that is just unheard of. it is good news for the businesses...
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he was one of the longest serving representatives from northampton county. he represents this flowering of a black political activism. it was through assemblyman like peter jacob carter and other black politicians which helped pass legislation creating a public school system in virginia. readjusting virginia debt after the war as well as other measures like that some of the objects related to peter jacobs story represent the activism, the eager embrace of political activism of a black man once they got the right to participate in politics. there is a pole book here from norfolk county which lists the colored voters as they were described registered to vote in 1867. there is also a broadside about a mass meeting gave a democratic political association which was an alliance of black men and also white union supporters. they were advocating to give blackmon the right to vote in the waning days of the civil war. that political activism started very early on. unfortunately, as i said, the white establishment was not happy with this new found power of black people
he was one of the longest serving representatives from northampton county. he represents this flowering of a black political activism. it was through assemblyman like peter jacob carter and other black politicians which helped pass legislation creating a public school system in virginia. readjusting virginia debt after the war as well as other measures like that some of the objects related to peter jacobs story represent the activism, the eager embrace of political activism of a black man once...