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public health experts here in austin alone have said that, in the austin area alone, more than 20,000 people would die. that is the kind of decisions chip roy would make for you and your family. it puts you at risk, too dangerous. rep. roy: again, senator davis is ignoring the actual signs and we have reports by some 1700, 1800 doctors and epidemiologists pointing out how important it is that those of us were healthy go out and engage in society so we can build immunity while we work towards a vaccine. my 77-year-old father who survived polio, i did not see him from christmas to july 4. i took the virus very seriously when i do not get to see my family. i am a little offended that she said i did not take it seriously. randy: we will move onto another topic. the senate is moving forward on the president's nominee for the supreme court create obviously, the house does not have a say in that, but some in congress say that that conservative pig would give it conservative minority of people, in terms of population across the country, majority on the supreme court. they are talking about ad
public health experts here in austin alone have said that, in the austin area alone, more than 20,000 people would die. that is the kind of decisions chip roy would make for you and your family. it puts you at risk, too dangerous. rep. roy: again, senator davis is ignoring the actual signs and we have reports by some 1700, 1800 doctors and epidemiologists pointing out how important it is that those of us were healthy go out and engage in society so we can build immunity while we work towards a...
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public health experts here in austin alone have said that, in the austin area alone, more than 20,000 people would die. that is the kind of decisions chip roy would make for you and your family. it puts you at risk, too dangerous. rep. roy: again, senator davis is ignoring the actual signs and we have reports by some 1700, 1800 doctors and epidemiologists pointing out how important it is that those of us were healthy go out and engage in society so we can build immunity while we work towards a vaccine. my 77-year-old father who survived polio, i did not see him from christmas to july 4. i took the virus very seriously when i do not get to see my family. i am a little offended that she said i did not take it seriously. randy: we will move onto another topic. the senate is moving forward on the president's nominee for the supreme court. obviously, the house does not have a say in that, but some in congress say that that conservative pick would give it conservative minority of people, in terms of population across the country, majority on the supreme court. they are talking about adding
public health experts here in austin alone have said that, in the austin area alone, more than 20,000 people would die. that is the kind of decisions chip roy would make for you and your family. it puts you at risk, too dangerous. rep. roy: again, senator davis is ignoring the actual signs and we have reports by some 1700, 1800 doctors and epidemiologists pointing out how important it is that those of us were healthy go out and engage in society so we can build immunity while we work towards a...
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are you registered in austin? caller: i am registered in austin, and the place is across the street. host: thank you for your time. ta: joe biden spoke to reporters after the debate, after leaving nashville. he was asked how the debate went? "that is for the public to judge. i felt good about it and i thought the moderator made it run smoothly. it was a more rational debate than the first one. and according to the washington post the former vice president was asked about his answers on fossil fuels. quote, we will not get rid of fossil fuels. we will get rid of subsidies for fossil fuels. mostlysident has been re-tweeting other people's tweets. one includes this one, las vegas review journal tweeted a pole result that they took of who won the debate, and their result, 92% said the president won. kapur who reports for nbc news reports this, by my count, the president mentioned former president barack obama 11 times unprompted, almost each time, that occludes the obamacare mentions. host: 11 days until the election
are you registered in austin? caller: i am registered in austin, and the place is across the street. host: thank you for your time. ta: joe biden spoke to reporters after the debate, after leaving nashville. he was asked how the debate went? "that is for the public to judge. i felt good about it and i thought the moderator made it run smoothly. it was a more rational debate than the first one. and according to the washington post the former vice president was asked about his answers on...
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a few days after that, they sent a whole team to austin to continue the conversation. six weeks after that first meeting, we signed a merger agreement. we negotiated the price, signed a merger agreement and were on our way. david: every acquisition looks great at the time you do them. now you've had a couple years behind you. is it working out? like for aetaphor i merger is it's like a marriage, particularly between big companies. we had a love at first sight and a whirlwind romance. it's a fair question to ask how that's working out. it's about three years later now , as a matter of fact. is it perfect? you know, no. when people ask me this question, i say, do i love absolutely everything about my wife? i've and married dirty years. the answer is no. i love about 98%. there's 2% that really bothers me. i say it's kind of similar with amazon. do we love everything about amazon? well, there's about 2% we don't love, but we love almost everything. 98% is a good marriage and amazon is working out great for us. we are a much better company today. gettingmazon is about peop
a few days after that, they sent a whole team to austin to continue the conversation. six weeks after that first meeting, we signed a merger agreement. we negotiated the price, signed a merger agreement and were on our way. david: every acquisition looks great at the time you do them. now you've had a couple years behind you. is it working out? like for aetaphor i merger is it's like a marriage, particularly between big companies. we had a love at first sight and a whirlwind romance. it's a...
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just a few days after that, they sent a whole team to austin to continue the conversations. six weeks after that first meeting, we signed a merger agreement. we had negotiated the price, signed a merger agreement, and we were on our way. david: so, every acquisition looks great at the time you do them. now you've had a couple years behind you, is it working out? john: you know, the metaphor i like for a merger is it's like a marriage, particularly between big companies. we had a love at first sight and a whirlwind romance. it's a fair question to ask how that's working out. it's about three years later now, as a matter of fact. is it perfect? you know, no. when people ask me this question, i say, do i love absolutely everything about my wife? i have been married 30 years. and the answer is no. i love about 98%. there's 2% that really bothers me. i would say it is kind of similar with amazon. do we love everything about amazon? well, there's about 2% we don't love, but we love almost everything. 98% is a good marriage and amazon is working out great for us. we're a much bette
just a few days after that, they sent a whole team to austin to continue the conversations. six weeks after that first meeting, we signed a merger agreement. we had negotiated the price, signed a merger agreement, and we were on our way. david: so, every acquisition looks great at the time you do them. now you've had a couple years behind you, is it working out? john: you know, the metaphor i like for a merger is it's like a marriage, particularly between big companies. we had a love at first...
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just a few days after that, they sent a whole team to austin to continue the conversations. six weeks after that first meeting, we signed a merger agreement. we negotiated the price, signed a merger agreement, and we were on our way. david: so, every acquisition looks great at the time you're doing them. now you've had a couple years behind you, is it working out? john: you know, the metaphor i like for a merger is it's like a marriage, particularly between big companies. we had a love at first sight and a whirlwind romance. it's a fair question to ask how that's working out. it's about three years later now, as a matter of fact. is it perfect? you know, no. when people ask me this question, i say, do i love absolutely everything about my wife? i've been married 30 years. and the answer is no. i love about 98%. there's 2% that really bothers me. i say it's kind of similar with amazon. do we love everything about amazon? well, there's about 2% we don't love, but we love almost everything. 98% is a good marriage and amazon is working out great for us. we're a much better compa
just a few days after that, they sent a whole team to austin to continue the conversations. six weeks after that first meeting, we signed a merger agreement. we negotiated the price, signed a merger agreement, and we were on our way. david: so, every acquisition looks great at the time you're doing them. now you've had a couple years behind you, is it working out? john: you know, the metaphor i like for a merger is it's like a marriage, particularly between big companies. we had a love at first...
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just a few days after that, they sent a whole team to austin to continue the conversation. s. six weeks after that first meeting, we signed a merger agreement. we negotiated the price, signed a merger agreement, and we were on our way. david: so, every acquisition looks great at the time you're doing them. now you've had a couple years behind you, is it working out? john: you know, the metaphor i like for a merger is it's like a marriage, particularly between big companies. we had a love at first sight and a whirlwind romance. it's a fair question to ask how that's working out. it's about three years later now, as a matter of fact. is it perfect? you know, no. when people ask me this question, i say, do i love absolutely everything about my wife? i've been married 30 years. and the answer is no. i love about 98%. there's 2% that really bothers me. i say it's kind of similar with amazon. do we love everything about amazon? well, there's about 2% we don't love, but we love almost everything. 98% is a good marriage and amazon is working out great for us. we're a much better compa
just a few days after that, they sent a whole team to austin to continue the conversation. s. six weeks after that first meeting, we signed a merger agreement. we negotiated the price, signed a merger agreement, and we were on our way. david: so, every acquisition looks great at the time you're doing them. now you've had a couple years behind you, is it working out? john: you know, the metaphor i like for a merger is it's like a marriage, particularly between big companies. we had a love at...
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, texas, doing a show from ut austin. and we heard about a great place called the hideout theater. so, tonight's comedy club is the hideout theater down in austin, texas. it's an improv comedy theater. they even have virtual performances, so you can spend an evening online with them, if you want to. they do a great job. but we wanted to help them out a little more than just a shout out. so, we teamed up with our friends at "indeed," and they will be receiving a check for $15,000. [ cheers and applause "indeed" makes it easier for small businesses to find and hire great people. for more info, go to indeed.com/hire. and thanks to everyone at the hideout theater in the great city of austin, texas. [ cheers and applause we have a great show for you, tonight. she plays kamala harris on "saturday night live," and she's in the new movie "hubie halloween," available now on netflix. everyone's going to be watching that this weekend. maya rudolph is here [ cheers and applause plus, you can see him in the new film "the boys in the b
, texas, doing a show from ut austin. and we heard about a great place called the hideout theater. so, tonight's comedy club is the hideout theater down in austin, texas. it's an improv comedy theater. they even have virtual performances, so you can spend an evening online with them, if you want to. they do a great job. but we wanted to help them out a little more than just a shout out. so, we teamed up with our friends at "indeed," and they will be receiving a check for $15,000. [...
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austin down in texas and it could put this video into christian christian evidence the police stormed into her room at 3 am in the morning and here's the trauma from this happening. i feel safe here i don't even know how to. sleep at night because of this. it has made me really paranoid that i'm always taking my room in vegas and everything is over. or i go to sleep. i was looking forward to making friends and having a good time of this year it seems but since this is happened it's made it really really really hurt. so i'm just like as i'm taking it what. milena can you touch on the emotional trauma that last long after the actual event show or i mean. what should. i. is that my 3 children were home. and after asking the sergeant's if i was free to go i walked back to my home and watched as my 13 year old daughter just shook in terror she as i walked out the house when i was you know they called for everyone to walk out the house with their hands up you know i was trying to draw the police away from the house so my children what they have to face guns pointed at them actually and you
austin down in texas and it could put this video into christian christian evidence the police stormed into her room at 3 am in the morning and here's the trauma from this happening. i feel safe here i don't even know how to. sleep at night because of this. it has made me really paranoid that i'm always taking my room in vegas and everything is over. or i go to sleep. i was looking forward to making friends and having a good time of this year it seems but since this is happened it's made it...
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joining us now is the mayor of austin, steve adler. mayor, good to have you back with us this morning. as we look at those numbers, hospitalizations are an increasing concern in so many areas. and i know they are for you, as well. where do things stand this morning in terms of hospitalizations and whether you have what you need based on what could be coming? >> you know, i think we're all real nervous about what could be coming. we had a community that drove the numbers down real low, but they've started headed back in the other direction. here in austin, our admissions, which were very low, are up about 50% on a seven-day moving average from where they were just a week or two ago. now, the number's still low, so we don't have the red alarms going off, but it's definitely headed in the wrong direction. and some of the cities in texas are nearing crisis. el paso, lubbock, amarillo. >> and we saw recently the governor sent extra resources. you bring up el paso. as we look at what's happening, what's different this time around, which we'r
joining us now is the mayor of austin, steve adler. mayor, good to have you back with us this morning. as we look at those numbers, hospitalizations are an increasing concern in so many areas. and i know they are for you, as well. where do things stand this morning in terms of hospitalizations and whether you have what you need based on what could be coming? >> you know, i think we're all real nervous about what could be coming. we had a community that drove the numbers down real low, but...
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austin down in texas and it could put this video range christian christian evidence the police stormed into her room at 3 am in the morning and here's the the trauma from this happening. i feel safe here i don't even know how to. sleep at night because of this. it has made me really paranoid that i'm always taking my room in vegas and everything is over. or i go to sleep. i was looking forward to making friends and having a good time and that's your team but since this is happened it's made it really really really hurt. so i'm just like as i'm taking it what. milena can you touch on the emotional trauma that last long after the actual event sure i mean. what shook me most is that my 3 children were home. and after asking the sergeant if i was free to go i walked back to my home and watched as my 13 year old daughter just shook in terror she as i walked out the house when i was you know they called for everyone to walk out the house with their hands up you know i was trying to draw the police away from the house so my children what they have to face guns pointed at them actually and you
austin down in texas and it could put this video range christian christian evidence the police stormed into her room at 3 am in the morning and here's the the trauma from this happening. i feel safe here i don't even know how to. sleep at night because of this. it has made me really paranoid that i'm always taking my room in vegas and everything is over. or i go to sleep. i was looking forward to making friends and having a good time and that's your team but since this is happened it's made it...
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austin down in texas and it could put this video range christian christian evidence the police stormed into her room at 3 am in the morning and here's the the trauma from this happening. i feel safe here. i don't even know how to. sleep at night because of this. it has made me really paranoid that i'm always taking my room in vegas and everything is over. or i go to sleep. i was looking forward to making friends and having a good time and that's your team but since this is happened it's made it really really really hurt. so i'm just like as i'm taking it what. milena can you touch on the emotional trauma that last long after the actual event sure i mean. what shook me most is that my 3 children were home. and after asking the sergeant if i was free to go i walked back to my home and watched as my 13 year old daughter just shook in terror she as i walked out the house when i was you know they called for everyone to walk out the house with their hands up you know i was trying to draw the police away from the house so my children what they have to face guns pointed at them actually and yo
austin down in texas and it could put this video range christian christian evidence the police stormed into her room at 3 am in the morning and here's the the trauma from this happening. i feel safe here. i don't even know how to. sleep at night because of this. it has made me really paranoid that i'm always taking my room in vegas and everything is over. or i go to sleep. i was looking forward to making friends and having a good time and that's your team but since this is happened it's made it...
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at the governor's mansion in austin, there was anguish. >> there was this pause, it was very quiet. i asked president bush 41 how he was doing? he said not so good right now. >> what were you guys thinking about the network projections? >> i think our feeling was that the networks were wrong. >> karen hughes wasn't the on one unconvinced. >> i don't believe some of these states they've called like florida, i don't believe they have enough evidence to call the state. >> that state's going to flip, i really feel that way. >> i do remember saying to myself i hope they're right with this. basically it was, listens are don't question the decision of the decision desk, florida belongs to gore. >> but i think, bill, and you're the maven on this, networks do not call unless they have a pretty high degree of assurance, correct? >> that is correct. we have a pretty high degree of assurance florida has gone for al gore. >> then all hell breaks loose. >> stand by. cnn is moving our earlier declaration of florida back to the too close to call column. >> beads of sweat start popping out on my for
at the governor's mansion in austin, there was anguish. >> there was this pause, it was very quiet. i asked president bush 41 how he was doing? he said not so good right now. >> what were you guys thinking about the network projections? >> i think our feeling was that the networks were wrong. >> karen hughes wasn't the on one unconvinced. >> i don't believe some of these states they've called like florida, i don't believe they have enough evidence to call the...
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still, another one said the president has been given supplement to austin and says -- supplement to oxygen and has been education typically used in more severe cases. trump waved from his motorcade in a bid to demonstrate strength. joe biden leads president trump by 14% in the new "wall street poll, hisbc news biggest of the campaign -- his biggest lead of the campaign. the poll was taken after the debate, but before the president was hospitalized for coronavirus. warning the public that a very tough winter lies ahead, he accepts that people are angry
still, another one said the president has been given supplement to austin and says -- supplement to oxygen and has been education typically used in more severe cases. trump waved from his motorcade in a bid to demonstrate strength. joe biden leads president trump by 14% in the new "wall street poll, hisbc news biggest of the campaign -- his biggest lead of the campaign. the poll was taken after the debate, but before the president was hospitalized for coronavirus. warning the public that a...
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in time by martin him to play golf tournaments knew the game was still up for grabs but it was past austin ko who were more hungry for the win dos would come knocking on bowman's door once more and this time he would succeed. just tap and seal to victory for frankfurt inspiring some big words of praise from his teammates. tell us about what you're capable of but that's why you almost got the approach of yeah it was a bubble boy it was a. they did go there for that was this new. it was a book on this book about a star from said it was more superhero. i called the superhero. the home fans were brushing their superhero without recognizing their own role that was to surface a fountain of positive energy when the going got tough for frank frank. was a compliment. for the protagonist that was his every stick does one. for the you know he disappeared as it was for those who he does decide to do so but . maybe that's what was missing for honus the salts or maybe the fans. frankfurt fans pushed the team to the wind but of course at her to have an ace up his sleeve just like his counterpart it's the
in time by martin him to play golf tournaments knew the game was still up for grabs but it was past austin ko who were more hungry for the win dos would come knocking on bowman's door once more and this time he would succeed. just tap and seal to victory for frankfurt inspiring some big words of praise from his teammates. tell us about what you're capable of but that's why you almost got the approach of yeah it was a bubble boy it was a. they did go there for that was this new. it was a book on...
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and the day before austin is heading home to amsterdam in his final game for braman against newly promoted bealefeld the hosts scott lead off to 27 minutes for another midfielder and leonardo bits and calls for . tense in the game's final seconds but armenia's deserved equaliser was ruled out off the edmonson's bullets header was carried score a mike founded who was judged to have found his marker a harsh cool in the end of the celebrated a 2nd win of the season while you boys bielefeld we defeated for the 1st time in 2020. the rhineland darby club versus cologne was the 1st post game up under slick in history back in march this time 300 fans were present in cologne but that didn't help the hosts they've been winless since their last encounter with the falls. flat took charge early on and after just 14 minutes our son play out was allowed far too much time and space in the box the frenchman made up one. just 2 minutes later stefan linus scored with a crafty hazard from a corner. come where shaky at the back and keeper team off horn wasn't pleased. in the 2nd half mark was too mom was broug
and the day before austin is heading home to amsterdam in his final game for braman against newly promoted bealefeld the hosts scott lead off to 27 minutes for another midfielder and leonardo bits and calls for . tense in the game's final seconds but armenia's deserved equaliser was ruled out off the edmonson's bullets header was carried score a mike founded who was judged to have found his marker a harsh cool in the end of the celebrated a 2nd win of the season while you boys bielefeld we...
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let's get the very latest from our deadline day duo, austin halewood and simon stone, austin. thanks olly — well after that crazy day yesterday in the premier league. it looks like manchester united's huge 6—1 defeat against tottenham has sparked some action at old trafford. simon, its looks like the former paris saint germain forward edison cavani will sign, as will porto defender alex telles — what can you tell us about them — and there's other deals they are trying to do on top of that aren't there? we expect them to sign, we do not think that is a problem, the deadline is 11 o'clock, he will arrive and there was a long term interest in him. ousmann dembele of barcelona was another player in the frame. whether they can get that one of the line remains to be seen, recently, i found that an agreement is being reached for manchester united to sell christian lassies in the loan, the difficulty with that is the italian transfer deadline closes at around half an hour, so there is a rush to get the work done on that. we are also looking at people going back to southampton,
let's get the very latest from our deadline day duo, austin halewood and simon stone, austin. thanks olly — well after that crazy day yesterday in the premier league. it looks like manchester united's huge 6—1 defeat against tottenham has sparked some action at old trafford. simon, its looks like the former paris saint germain forward edison cavani will sign, as will porto defender alex telles — what can you tell us about them — and there's other deals they are trying to do on top of...
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the research was based on hospitalizations in austin between march and august. >>but franklin tis of the u.s. hispanic contractors association is hopeful that gap may be closing thanks to better message and you've got to be quick going crest we've got to be clear flinty says a majority of austin construction workers are immigrants who may not speak english. >>the hispanic contractors association has created several videos about different topics like masks and testing. >>look at the u.s. that the e3fect that the funny 40 says the ads are more related will then for example simply having covid-19 worksite protocols translated to spanish and then a few culture family is everything gives them that. >>that extra level of concern that is on a careful eye might be the reason my grandma, my austin public health says from june 25th to july 9th there were 6 covid-19 clusters within the construction industry meaning 6 i had 3 or more cases that was when hospitalizations were peaking but recent data we obtained chairs the city hasn't found any construction virus clusters in
the research was based on hospitalizations in austin between march and august. >>but franklin tis of the u.s. hispanic contractors association is hopeful that gap may be closing thanks to better message and you've got to be quick going crest we've got to be clear flinty says a majority of austin construction workers are immigrants who may not speak english. >>the hispanic contractors association has created several videos about different topics like masks and testing. >>look...
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austin halewood, bbc news. manchester united and chelsea met at a wet old trafford this evening, the best chances fell to the home side in the second half, this edinson cavani effort, the new signing coming on as a second—half substitute. his first touch for the club. and then marcus rashford, who's been making the headlines this week for his efforts off the pitch, almost put his name in tomorrow's with this chance late on. as united remain in the bottom half of the table, down in 14th place. i think it's an even game. but i think, of course, if you look at the chances, not many. but the keeper made two fantastic saves, i have to say. the one in the first half, and especially the second one in the top corner. i'm standing right behind it and i'm celebrating it like it's the winning goal in the champions league final. fulham remain bottom and still in search of their first win of the season. after they were beaten by crystal palace 2—1. wilfried za ha with his side's second. tom cairney did pull one back for
austin halewood, bbc news. manchester united and chelsea met at a wet old trafford this evening, the best chances fell to the home side in the second half, this edinson cavani effort, the new signing coming on as a second—half substitute. his first touch for the club. and then marcus rashford, who's been making the headlines this week for his efforts off the pitch, almost put his name in tomorrow's with this chance late on. as united remain in the bottom half of the table, down in 14th place....
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austin, thank you very much indeed. let's see if we're in for any more drama this evening, with two more premier league games happening. we're into the second half of west brom and burnley — burnley the only side without a point so far this season. it is still goalless at the hawthorns there. later on, leeds can build on their impressive start to the season when they take on wolves. they could go third with a win. not winning either the euros, the world cup or both would be a failure. that's according to england's director of women's football, baroness sue campbell. she was speaking at the unveiling of the fa's plan for the next four years. campbell said that there were high expectations of the incoming england manager sarina wiegman, who's currently in charge of the netherlands. 0ur ambition is doing the world cup and ideally the euros. we think it isa and ideally the euros. we think it is a fantastic opportunity for steps you will only have been in the job for a year at that point, but if you look back, people reali
austin, thank you very much indeed. let's see if we're in for any more drama this evening, with two more premier league games happening. we're into the second half of west brom and burnley — burnley the only side without a point so far this season. it is still goalless at the hawthorns there. later on, leeds can build on their impressive start to the season when they take on wolves. they could go third with a win. not winning either the euros, the world cup or both would be a failure. that's...
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austin halewood reports. no fans and empty stands — an understated backdrop for the biggest prize in european rugby, but the exeter chiefs don't care. getting to this point has been decades in the making, from the fourth tier to the very top of the game. it's power that's taken them there, and once again it didn't let them down, time after time. exeter into an early lead, but this was a clash of styles. the chiefs brought the muscle, and racing brought the flare. back—to—back tries bringing the french side right back into the match, but often the biggest of finals are decided by the smallest of margins. an interception thrown by scotland's finn russell opened the doorfor the chiefs. the fine line between brilliance and foolishness. a pass he'll be desperate to have back, and it was a gap that racing just couldn't close as exeter captainjoe simmonds sealed the win. from english minnows to european giants, it's a transformation the sport has rarely seen before. but for exeter, there's not long to celebrat
austin halewood reports. no fans and empty stands — an understated backdrop for the biggest prize in european rugby, but the exeter chiefs don't care. getting to this point has been decades in the making, from the fourth tier to the very top of the game. it's power that's taken them there, and once again it didn't let them down, time after time. exeter into an early lead, but this was a clash of styles. the chiefs brought the muscle, and racing brought the flare. back—to—back tries...
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they canceled the 144th austin police department cadet class. the most diverse cadet class for the department in its history, half of the graduates were minorities. they canceled it. it's gone. all those people who wanted to serve in law enforcement, who wanted to serve in the community, who wanted to help protect their communities, again, over half minorities. that class is gone. at least 46 police officers have been killed in the line of duty this year. i read all of their names on the floor of the house of representatives last week. where in the hell is the nba wearing their name on the back much their jerseys? where in the hell is the outrage for the law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty, standing up on that thin blue line for us? katherine mary booin who was dragged against a car and pinned against a tree, dead. police officer brian brown killed in a vehicular assault, gone. sergeant damon who was ambushed, shot and killed, gone. 24-year-old officer breeann who was shot in open fire responding to domestic disturb
they canceled the 144th austin police department cadet class. the most diverse cadet class for the department in its history, half of the graduates were minorities. they canceled it. it's gone. all those people who wanted to serve in law enforcement, who wanted to serve in the community, who wanted to help protect their communities, again, over half minorities. that class is gone. at least 46 police officers have been killed in the line of duty this year. i read all of their names on the floor...
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we have -- i'm not saying everything is great, austin. what i'm saying, we have a v-shaped recovery that people like you said was impossible. we have an unemployment rate 7.9%. these are solid numbers. >> bill: 40 second left here. thissi issue of fracking and fossil fuels is a big deal. now biden and kamala harris are changing their course. >> we're not going to get rid of fossil fuels. we're going to get rid of the subsidies. there is only one america. no democratic rivers. no republican mountains. just this great land and all that's possible on it with a fresh start. cures we can find, futures we can shape, work to reward, dignity to protect. there is so much we can do if we choose to take on problems and not each other and choose a president who brings out our best. joe biden doesn't need everyone in this country to always agree. just to agree we all love this country, and go from there. i'm joe biden, and i approve this message. some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitiv
we have -- i'm not saying everything is great, austin. what i'm saying, we have a v-shaped recovery that people like you said was impossible. we have an unemployment rate 7.9%. these are solid numbers. >> bill: 40 second left here. thissi issue of fracking and fossil fuels is a big deal. now biden and kamala harris are changing their course. >> we're not going to get rid of fossil fuels. we're going to get rid of the subsidies. there is only one america. no democratic rivers. no...
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this is the debate, austin, go for it. >> look, the confused and i'm not surprised. the thing is, the trump tax code if trump is reelected, he will do more of the same. and steve views that is a great success and most of america does not view that success. we have 27% of america saying we are on the right track. on the trump tax cut itself, it has 32% approval. it is the most unpopular tax cut in the history of american polling. precisely because people see it did not work. it was a giveaway to big corporations and very rich people. >> bill: spilling millions. >> invested -- >> bill: what about the trillion dollar spinning, answ answer. >> the trillion dollar spending. >> the trillion dollar spent that president biden would do our investments in infrastructure and things that will help the middle class to grow. cutting taxes even further, which the trump administration has proposed $30 billion more tax cuts for billionaires. that didn't work the first time they did it and so we would be far better off directing that money. >> bill: steve, i will give you a shot here,
this is the debate, austin, go for it. >> look, the confused and i'm not surprised. the thing is, the trump tax code if trump is reelected, he will do more of the same. and steve views that is a great success and most of america does not view that success. we have 27% of america saying we are on the right track. on the trump tax cut itself, it has 32% approval. it is the most unpopular tax cut in the history of american polling. precisely because people see it did not work. it was a...
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austin, what would you do? >> look, the economy does need it. it's dangerously out of touch to have the view when there's 11 million people out of work, we're going to have the worst year gdp growth and millions of families to say nothing of the hundreds of thousands of people that have died to be saying no, we don't need it. the economy is good. that just -- that's a different planet. you know, there's life on venus now they say. >> bill: put a number on it. what do you think is the right number? >> well, look, i said from the beginning, if this was between secretary mnuchin and nancy pelosi, i thought the two of them could reach a deal. they're close. the two problems are that there's still mitch mcconnell in the senate who is trying to blow up everything and the president of the united states is on mind-altering medications and nobody took away his twitter phone. so he has somewhat of a death bed conversion that now he wants the big stimulus. >> bill: let's push that aside. steve, if things don't go your way in early november -- a comment put
austin, what would you do? >> look, the economy does need it. it's dangerously out of touch to have the view when there's 11 million people out of work, we're going to have the worst year gdp growth and millions of families to say nothing of the hundreds of thousands of people that have died to be saying no, we don't need it. the economy is good. that just -- that's a different planet. you know, there's life on venus now they say. >> bill: put a number on it. what do you think is...
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so that's austin, texas. the largest city, houston, harris county had absolutely turn out and four years ago in 2016 harris county had 40 early voting sites. this year it's got over 100 including ten drive-thru voting sites where you can vote from your car. harris county has also doubled its number of paid election voters. they've got 11,000 paid election workers and it was a good thing they had all of those sites and poll workers today. because in 2016 just under 68,000 people voted in the first day of early voting. today four years later at least 128,000 people voted on the first day of early voting, almost double. it not only beats, it almost doubles the first day of early voting in 2016. it also beats harris county's record for any day of early voting ever. the harris county clerk who was the official overseeing this record early voting turnout is a young man, just 34 years old. he's the youngest clerk in the county's history. he's only held this job since this summer, and it looks like a sure thing he's
so that's austin, texas. the largest city, houston, harris county had absolutely turn out and four years ago in 2016 harris county had 40 early voting sites. this year it's got over 100 including ten drive-thru voting sites where you can vote from your car. harris county has also doubled its number of paid election voters. they've got 11,000 paid election workers and it was a good thing they had all of those sites and poll workers today. because in 2016 just under 68,000 people voted in the...
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it returns Ãbreminds us of the the way it is for me at ucla compared to ut austin two different worlds. ucla in los angeles not the state capital but austin this relationship with the legislature is just completely different. one thing it reveals the importance of stakeholders on some campuses right now we look every day in the news we say, who's really pushing this decision around major sports, major college football, in a pandemic. that is very telling when you think of a college president as an elected official sort of navigating their position as a public figure, if you will. the other aspect you just mentioned and the question all the issues we are dealing with right now stem back to policy and social practice. talking about campus relationships with police department's own police department's as well as city police. student debt and the racial disparities without. racist incidents on campus and we can go down the list of all these issues but when we think about those issues off the college campus we look at where elected officials who take about the same issues on a college campu
it returns Ãbreminds us of the the way it is for me at ucla compared to ut austin two different worlds. ucla in los angeles not the state capital but austin this relationship with the legislature is just completely different. one thing it reveals the importance of stakeholders on some campuses right now we look every day in the news we say, who's really pushing this decision around major sports, major college football, in a pandemic. that is very telling when you think of a college president...
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just in time by martin him to play golf tennis knew the game was still up for grabs but it was past austin ko who were more hungry for the win dos would come knocking on bauman storm once more and this time he would succeed. just tap and seal the victory for frank inspiring some big words of praise from his teammates. some of them but when you take a walk that's why you're on this particular project yeah i thought it was a lot of the not the divorce. for the position. it was a book on this book about a star from so noticeable i was more superhero. i could have the superhero. the home fans were relishing their superhero without recognizing their own role and that was to surface a fountain of positive energy when the going got tough for frank french. doors with . fields for the protagonist mr. does when dealing with solo for the you know he disappeared as. he does decide to disappear. maybe that's what was missing from this assault or maybe the fact that. frankfurt fans pushed the team to the wind but of course at the hotel have an ace up his sleeve just like his counterpart it's the perfect
just in time by martin him to play golf tennis knew the game was still up for grabs but it was past austin ko who were more hungry for the win dos would come knocking on bauman storm once more and this time he would succeed. just tap and seal the victory for frank inspiring some big words of praise from his teammates. some of them but when you take a walk that's why you're on this particular project yeah i thought it was a lot of the not the divorce. for the position. it was a book on this book...
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there are a ton of registered voters in and around austin. this year just about every single person who is eligible to vote in travis county where austin is has registered to vote. travis county announced today that of the over 850,000 eligible voters in that county 97% of them are now registered to vote. 97% registration of eligible voters. so that's austin, texas. then there's texas' largest city, houston. harris county is home to houston, and they had absolutely massive turnout today for their first day of early voting. four years ago in 2016, harris county had 40 early votes sites. this year it's got over 100, including ten drive-through voting sites where you can vote from your car. harris county's also doubled its number of paid election workers. they've got 11,000 paid election workers. and it was a good thing they had all those sites and poll workers today because on the first day of early voting in 2016, just under 68,000 people voted on the first day of voting. today, four years later, at least 128,000 people voted on the first day
there are a ton of registered voters in and around austin. this year just about every single person who is eligible to vote in travis county where austin is has registered to vote. travis county announced today that of the over 850,000 eligible voters in that county 97% of them are now registered to vote. 97% registration of eligible voters. so that's austin, texas. then there's texas' largest city, houston. harris county is home to houston, and they had absolutely massive turnout today for...
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the trump campaign still insists the president's council will win the 2nd set i guess this week from austin texas is making a last fuck up the whole month co-chair of the republican national committee and the advisor to the trump campaign puts. 13. it's they're upset for spectacular pictures. it's their passion for nature. it's their complete to. wildlife photographer in the world. this amazing and. confrontational and stirring. 5 adventures. one goal. the preservation of our planet. it's not just an issue of hard trees and saving pandas any more. it's us that's surat. passion for starts november 6th on g.w. . this is state of the news a line from berlin goodbye mr bond double 07 star sean connery dies at the age of 90 widely seen as the best james bond of all connery played the secret agent in no less than 6 blockbusters film expert looks at his legacy also coming up. welcome to berlin 9 years later and 3 times over budget but the german capital finally gets its new air for. a michael ok welcome to the program one of cinema's all time greats is gone james bond star sean connery has died at
the trump campaign still insists the president's council will win the 2nd set i guess this week from austin texas is making a last fuck up the whole month co-chair of the republican national committee and the advisor to the trump campaign puts. 13. it's they're upset for spectacular pictures. it's their passion for nature. it's their complete to. wildlife photographer in the world. this amazing and. confrontational and stirring. 5 adventures. one goal. the preservation of our planet. it's not...
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here's our business correspondent katy austin. most cinemas have now reopened, but social distancing is limiting capacity and many big budget films have been postponed. james bond... struggling cinemas, or those who still haven't yet opened, were hanging their hopes on the newjames bond film. on friday, its release was delayed for a second time, from november until next april. cineworld, which lost £1.3 billion in the first six months of this year amid the pandemic, is writing to the government saying the industry has become unviable. it is expected to announce that it will close its uk sites, potentially putting more than 5000 jobs at risk. this afternoon, cineworld confirmed it was considering the temporary closure of its uk cinemas and those in the us. but it said a final decision had not yet been reached. 0ne cinema industry analysts told me he expects other chains to hibernate their sites. if they remain open, they have to demonstrate they have got content to play. so, perhaps some arthouse or independents have got a differe
here's our business correspondent katy austin. most cinemas have now reopened, but social distancing is limiting capacity and many big budget films have been postponed. james bond... struggling cinemas, or those who still haven't yet opened, were hanging their hopes on the newjames bond film. on friday, its release was delayed for a second time, from november until next april. cineworld, which lost £1.3 billion in the first six months of this year amid the pandemic, is writing to the...
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- i'm austin, i'm a dragon. (austin roaring) - i'm j.t., i'm seven. i'm fairy girl, fairy girl! (upbeat music) - this halloween i want to be a police officer. - [boys] we are the blue rangers. - happy halloween. - and i am the ultimate first spinjitzu master. - i'm sonic the hedgehog. - [mom] tyler, who are you? - a tiger! - i'm honest abe for halloween, because he ended slavery. - we're social distancing cops. we're six feet apart for 2020. - i'm bailey and i'm tinker bell. - my name is benjamin. i am a veterinarian. - my name's alexander. i am the sun and the moon. - my name's mitch and i'm a baseball player. go brewers! - i'm brandon and i'm cat boy. super cat jump! - happy halloween. (howls) - boo! - hi guys. my name is jerry morrison. but this halloween i'm gonna be dressed up as ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ i am not throwin' away my shot ♪ - great, great costumes, kids. i wanted to show mine off as well, but i was up in space, unfortunately. i'm sorry. i always wanted to be an astronaut when i was a kid. so that's what i am for halloween this year. that's gonna do it for u
- i'm austin, i'm a dragon. (austin roaring) - i'm j.t., i'm seven. i'm fairy girl, fairy girl! (upbeat music) - this halloween i want to be a police officer. - [boys] we are the blue rangers. - happy halloween. - and i am the ultimate first spinjitzu master. - i'm sonic the hedgehog. - [mom] tyler, who are you? - a tiger! - i'm honest abe for halloween, because he ended slavery. - we're social distancing cops. we're six feet apart for 2020. - i'm bailey and i'm tinker bell. - my name is...
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the truck campaign still insists the president can and will win the 2nd to my guest this week from austin texas is make a last backup for my co-chair of the republican national committee and now adviser to the trump campaign if it's all going so well why has mr trump himself started talking about losing. become us back a welcome to conflict zone we've seen a steady stream of or a prominent republicans jumping ship to vote for joe biden and now donald trump himself talked publicly about losing if i lose he said i'll have lost to the worst candidate in the history of presidential politics he's already talked about how tough it's going to be to hold on to the senate what hope is there for your campaign if trump himself is already behaving like a loser. well outing is fire and sending them to by ordinary people certainly is out working you know or going well i stamp well with rambus rallies today 80 minutes at a time in a graphic for example this past week 25000 people you've been ordered out of the people are turning out to hear the president's message and you referred to the democrats daryn
the truck campaign still insists the president can and will win the 2nd to my guest this week from austin texas is make a last backup for my co-chair of the republican national committee and now adviser to the trump campaign if it's all going so well why has mr trump himself started talking about losing. become us back a welcome to conflict zone we've seen a steady stream of or a prominent republicans jumping ship to vote for joe biden and now donald trump himself talked publicly about losing...
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katy austin, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show. great big signs of beer. —— steins. the jazzy is a pensioner in harlem and how much will i get for this travel i found 7 harlem and how much will i get for this travel i found? oh, that's has ——. whiff. welcome to the show, this week from italy when it is coming up to travel season and later on in the programme, i will be heading off into the woods to make my fortune, foraging for what they call diamonds in the dirt. first, though, we are heading across europe to munich in southern journey. —— heading across europe to munich in southernjourney. —— germany was not the oktoberfest festival is the biggest folk festival is the biggest folk festival in the world. more than 6 million people arrived to celebrate last year but in 2020, like so many other things, it has been called off. so we sent over to see if german drinkers are drowning their sorrows. or raising a glass a quieter autumn than usual. for many locals here in munich, oktoberfest is the highlight of the year. so
katy austin, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show. great big signs of beer. —— steins. the jazzy is a pensioner in harlem and how much will i get for this travel i found 7 harlem and how much will i get for this travel i found? oh, that's has ——. whiff. welcome to the show, this week from italy when it is coming up to travel season and later on in the programme, i will be heading off into the woods to make my fortune, foraging for what they call diamonds in...
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austin texas. the face of texas voters is changing their younger more diverse and that puts what was a solidly republican state in play 8 democrats are spending time and money hoping that the 2020 presidential election will bring a breakthrough the thing that we're so excited here about at the texas democratic party from a national perspective is when you put texas you don't take control of the white house for a term you take control of the white house for a generation and we think that's worth fighting for a lot of people have been moving to texas a strong economy a growing tech sector cheaper property prices all driving a change in the way the state lukes and that means new voters from 14000004 years ago to more than 16000000 know an increase about the size of the entire state of connecticut it's estimated there somewhere in the region of 2 and a half 1000000 and registered voters in texas the democratic party is trying to track them down and give them a voice believing if they can do that it wil
austin texas. the face of texas voters is changing their younger more diverse and that puts what was a solidly republican state in play 8 democrats are spending time and money hoping that the 2020 presidential election will bring a breakthrough the thing that we're so excited here about at the texas democratic party from a national perspective is when you put texas you don't take control of the white house for a term you take control of the white house for a generation and we think that's worth...
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al jazeera austin texas the african union has lifted its suspension of mali which went into effect after president to bring boubacar case i was ousted by military leaders in august this comes 3 days after the west african regional bloc echo us announced a lifting of sanctions that been put in place because of the coup the sanctions included border closures and a ban on commercial trade and financial flows but not basic necessities drugs equipment to fight coronavirus fuel or electricity a french aid worker who'd been kidnapped in mali and held hostage for several years has returned to her country sophie petron and was welcomed by president of my new home she and molly an opposition politician somalia sissay were among several people who'd been released as part of a prisoner exchange deal between armed groups and the mali and government. human rights activists in colombia have warned that they continue to face threats and attacks on their lives a new report by amnesty international accuses the government of doing little to protect at least 223 activists have been killed since the beginnin
al jazeera austin texas the african union has lifted its suspension of mali which went into effect after president to bring boubacar case i was ousted by military leaders in august this comes 3 days after the west african regional bloc echo us announced a lifting of sanctions that been put in place because of the coup the sanctions included border closures and a ban on commercial trade and financial flows but not basic necessities drugs equipment to fight coronavirus fuel or electricity a...
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just outside of austin texas we find what is for gun reform activists a shocking example of elementary education 6 year old kate. about school she struggled with you and your 1st time when you were 4 right yes. first time shooting. a shop at target and the picture on the cover is kate with her $22.00 caliber rifle so this is the one that she shoots the most as what she kind of started with is easy for her to use it because it is very small and lightweight. and he fits her pretty well kerry should get it right she did it. oh absolutely. there she is with a rifle. she trained jujitsu and she does ballet and other things that helped develop the strength that she would need to have your goal i mean i don't know it's sunday morning and a group of families made up that a shooting range. kate and her friends have come out here to the desert with their parents to let off a bit of steam. but this is no toy gun so her dad gives her some practice lessons so let's do the 1st one dry ok. target for us. ok good more. of the targets and i am pretty ok nice work. the children here are aged between $6.
just outside of austin texas we find what is for gun reform activists a shocking example of elementary education 6 year old kate. about school she struggled with you and your 1st time when you were 4 right yes. first time shooting. a shop at target and the picture on the cover is kate with her $22.00 caliber rifle so this is the one that she shoots the most as what she kind of started with is easy for her to use it because it is very small and lightweight. and he fits her pretty well kerry...
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katie austin, bbc news. the japanese fashion designer kenzo takada has died in paris after contracting covid—19. he was 81. he was the first japanese designer to gain prominence on the paris fashion scene, where his kenzo brand drew praise for its mix of european and asian styles. he retired from the label in the late 1990s, to concentrate instead on his work as an artist. for many months now, the government has been conducting what was described as the biggest review of britain's defence and security since the end of the cold war. modernising the capability of the armed forces has been at the heart of it — but as the process draws to a close there are concerns about how future budgets might be affected, especially given current pressures on public finances. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this is how the armed forces hope to match the government's rhetoric of global britain. a military about to undergo a transformation to meet the threats of an increasingly dangerous world. after a gap
katie austin, bbc news. the japanese fashion designer kenzo takada has died in paris after contracting covid—19. he was 81. he was the first japanese designer to gain prominence on the paris fashion scene, where his kenzo brand drew praise for its mix of european and asian styles. he retired from the label in the late 1990s, to concentrate instead on his work as an artist. for many months now, the government has been conducting what was described as the biggest review of britain's defence and...
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so that's austin, texas. the largest city, houston, harris county had absolutely turn out and four years ago in 2016 harris county had 40 early voting sites. this year it's got over 100 including ten drive-thru voting sites where you can vote from your car. it's also doubled its number of paid election voters. it's got 11,000 paid election workers, and it was a good thing they had all those sites with poll workers today. because in 2016 just under 68,000 people voted in the first day of early voting. today four years later at least 128,000 people voted on the first day of early voting, almost double. it not only beats, it almost doubles the first day of early voting in to16. it also beats harris county's record for any day of early voting ever. the harris county clerk who was the official overseeing this record early voting turnout is a young man, just 34 years old. he's the youngest clerk in the county's history. he's only held this job since this summer, and it looks like a sure thing he's about to have the
so that's austin, texas. the largest city, houston, harris county had absolutely turn out and four years ago in 2016 harris county had 40 early voting sites. this year it's got over 100 including ten drive-thru voting sites where you can vote from your car. it's also doubled its number of paid election voters. it's got 11,000 paid election workers, and it was a good thing they had all those sites with poll workers today. because in 2016 just under 68,000 people voted in the first day of early...
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if you look at the five biggest urban counties in texas, houston, dallas, austin, san antonio and ft. worth, obama won them in 2012 by 130,000 votes. hillary clinton won them by about 560,000 votes. then 2018 beto o'rouke won them by 790,000 votes and this time there are serious estimates biden will exceed a million vote advantage in there. can he double the margins for clinton in places like austin and houston, given the huge turnout we are seeing. even if trump can't hold the state this time by turning out enough rural voters to get there, given all of the population in the job growth and inner suburbs moving away from republicans, the trajectory, poppy, is pretty clear. texas is becoming part of america politically, seeing the same divide between metros that are becoming more blue, rural areas becoming more red and it is those metro areas that are adding people. >> and those metro areas around houston, harris county has one mail-in drop box. why is that? julie hirschfeld, before you go, put you on the spot here, good question about the polls. sort of etherial question forever. i'm
if you look at the five biggest urban counties in texas, houston, dallas, austin, san antonio and ft. worth, obama won them in 2012 by 130,000 votes. hillary clinton won them by about 560,000 votes. then 2018 beto o'rouke won them by 790,000 votes and this time there are serious estimates biden will exceed a million vote advantage in there. can he double the margins for clinton in places like austin and houston, given the huge turnout we are seeing. even if trump can't hold the state this time...
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administration aide he's also the founder and chairman of the party strategy group joining us from austin texas thanks very much for your time i'd like to talk about the issue of undecided voters in a moment but 1st let me ask you about what's going on with the president and the message that's coming out of the white house because really it sounds like there are mixed messages over donald trump's corona virus infection there really causing confusion because officials and doctors are presenting contradictory explanation so this all does not bode well for the president one month before the election. yeah it would be best in a situation like this to let the medical personnel speak on the president's medical condition you know people who are out of that field are just not going to have the right language the right facts they're going to perhaps inadvertently but perhaps even intentionally present information that's not correct and so this is why the doctors need to do that not even the doctor when i came out of the doctor came out today and presented information and then he backtracked on wha
administration aide he's also the founder and chairman of the party strategy group joining us from austin texas thanks very much for your time i'd like to talk about the issue of undecided voters in a moment but 1st let me ask you about what's going on with the president and the message that's coming out of the white house because really it sounds like there are mixed messages over donald trump's corona virus infection there really causing confusion because officials and doctors are presenting...
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katy austin, bbc news. thousands of people are gathering in cities across france to remember the teacher who was killed near his school on friday. the death of samuel paty has horrified the country. mr paty was apparently targeted for showing cartoons of the prophet muhammad to his pupils during a lesson on freedom of speech. the attacker, a refugee of chechen origin, had been waiting outside the school and had asked pupils to identify his victim. he was later shot dead by police. from paris, lucy williamson has more. samuel paty was a 47—year—old teacher of history and geography who decided to use two cartoons of muhammad as part of a class on freedom of speech. investigators say it sparked a social media campaign by one outraged parent and there had been threats against the school. translation: now the priority for us is to look after the children because i think it was very hard for them and it still is. translation: memories are going to come back. he is going to say, "my teacher is not there", and
katy austin, bbc news. thousands of people are gathering in cities across france to remember the teacher who was killed near his school on friday. the death of samuel paty has horrified the country. mr paty was apparently targeted for showing cartoons of the prophet muhammad to his pupils during a lesson on freedom of speech. the attacker, a refugee of chechen origin, had been waiting outside the school and had asked pupils to identify his victim. he was later shot dead by police. from paris,...
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austin halewood reports. a historic first european title for the exeter chiefs. the west country side on top of the rugby world. a reason to celebrate last weekend, but not for long. i think the realisation really came the next day when we were saying, "right, guys, this is the schedule for the week, get yourself ready, we've got another big game," and then it was very much all guns blazing towards that. so, for exeter this week has been all about getting ready to go again, but for wasps they weren't sure if they would even be able to play in the final after a covid outbreak in the squad. and because of that they will be without 11 players who either have coronavirus or they have been in contact with someone who has, so not ideal preparation, but the club are just relieved the match can go ahead. we cannot understate the emotion that has obviously gone with it. it's the pinnacle of the domestic competition in this country. you work so hard to get there. it was pretty hard to take. but it's going to make it even more special when it comes to the weekend. but despi
austin halewood reports. a historic first european title for the exeter chiefs. the west country side on top of the rugby world. a reason to celebrate last weekend, but not for long. i think the realisation really came the next day when we were saying, "right, guys, this is the schedule for the week, get yourself ready, we've got another big game," and then it was very much all guns blazing towards that. so, for exeter this week has been all about getting ready to go again, but for...
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katy austin, bbc news. a convicted murderer who confronted an armed terrorist on london bridge last year is to have his prison sentence reconsidered by a parole board, ten months early. steven gallant had been attending a prisoner rehabilitation event at fishmongers' hall in the city of london when another attendee, usman khan, began stabbing those around him. the lord chancellor has now granted gallant what's known as a royal prerogative of mercy, in recognition of what was described as his exceptionally brave actions. we're all familiar with the idea of tracing who you are related to through dna. well, you can do something similar with the coronavirus and scientists have already used the technique to clamp down on outbreaks. uk labs are leading the way in this genomic detective work which can teach us how the virus is moving around and who is spreading it. richard westcott has visited one of the labs behind this research. to keep control of the coronavirus you need to spot and then clamp down on outbreaks
katy austin, bbc news. a convicted murderer who confronted an armed terrorist on london bridge last year is to have his prison sentence reconsidered by a parole board, ten months early. steven gallant had been attending a prisoner rehabilitation event at fishmongers' hall in the city of london when another attendee, usman khan, began stabbing those around him. the lord chancellor has now granted gallant what's known as a royal prerogative of mercy, in recognition of what was described as his...
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katy austin, bbc news. millions of europeans face tough new coronavirus restrictions as governments step up their efforts to slow the surge in infections. it comes after the world health organization reported a 44 percent rise in european cases over one week. aruna iyengar has more. last orders in lyon. and a nightcap in paris. these cities, along with seven others in france, are now under a 9pm to 6am curfew, after virus cases have surged. many are not happy at the hit businesses are having to take. translation: this measure is quite unfair on the sectors affected because they are the ones worst hit since the start of the pandemic. i think it shows a serious lack of consultation with the workers' unions. elsewhere in europe, there is a partial lockdown in poland, after the country recorded over 8,000 cases in one day. here in warsaw, and in half the country, there are new restrictions. secondary schools have shut, weddings are banned. cyprus has hit a new peak of over 200 daily infections. and in italy, th
katy austin, bbc news. millions of europeans face tough new coronavirus restrictions as governments step up their efforts to slow the surge in infections. it comes after the world health organization reported a 44 percent rise in european cases over one week. aruna iyengar has more. last orders in lyon. and a nightcap in paris. these cities, along with seven others in france, are now under a 9pm to 6am curfew, after virus cases have surged. many are not happy at the hit businesses are having to...