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nine out of ten times the lancaster fire department gets a call, it's for medical reasons. so when covid-19 hit, chief dave ward's men and women were on the front line and already thin resources were stretched even further. >> at one time i think i had six or seven firefighters off with diagnosed covid. so, that put our overtime through the roof. >> sreenivasan: by july, the department blew through its budget and reduced the number of firefighters on duty each day. >> we're an essential service. it's one of the basic tenets of living in a city. and so, we were here to protect the people, but we just didn't have the resources to pay our firefighters. >> there's a giant wet blanket over city finances that is keeping everything down. >> sreenivasan: republican david scheffler is the mayor of lancaster, and a retired accountant himself. to help close the budget gap, this city of 40,000 people will receive about $2.7 million as part of the federal cares act. that's about 2% of the city's overall annual budget. and by law, that money all has to be used this year and for covid-rel
nine out of ten times the lancaster fire department gets a call, it's for medical reasons. so when covid-19 hit, chief dave ward's men and women were on the front line and already thin resources were stretched even further. >> at one time i think i had six or seven firefighters off with diagnosed covid. so, that put our overtime through the roof. >> sreenivasan: by july, the department blew through its budget and reduced the number of firefighters on duty each day. >> we're an...
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i mean, everywhere in lancaster. i never understood how he didn't know. and he -- had was very uncharacteristic of him to show up at the school. >> i think it would have been shocking to her to see him come in that building. like it would have been unnerving for her to have her worlds collide like that. >> reporter: but the idea that dagger did it fell apart. police confirmed his alibi. he had been in virginia at the time of the murder. they also tested his dna against the killer left during the sexual assault. >> he was eliminated through alibi as well as scientifically. >> reporter: still, her friends workeded if he maybe involved n christy's death somehow. to them, dagger had always been a man of mystery. he dent talk about his life or work. their imaginations ran wild. >> we either hired a hit man, or it was revenge -- something to do with him. it was somebody that wanted to get back at him for whatever reason. >> yeah. there was no other logical explanation for us at the time. >> huh-uh. >> we were terrified. >> reporter: but investigators didn't buy
i mean, everywhere in lancaster. i never understood how he didn't know. and he -- had was very uncharacteristic of him to show up at the school. >> i think it would have been shocking to her to see him come in that building. like it would have been unnerving for her to have her worlds collide like that. >> reporter: but the idea that dagger did it fell apart. police confirmed his alibi. he had been in virginia at the time of the murder. they also tested his dna against the killer...
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not ta ke not him against lancaster could not take place. they will try again tomorrow. —— big noting him against lancaster. all racing at ascot was abandoned but a red car, nine to favourite lullaby men powered to victory in the two—year—old trophy race. before we go, another of cycling's ranch tours. it got way in sicily. thomas is amongst the papers. he is hiding pretty much made the perfect start with a rider winning the opening time trial. after missing out on a place in the tour de france, thomas was offered a great starting point for a shot at redemption. the welshman has unfinished business. three years ago he dropped out after getting injured. as one of the favourites, divide said he was pretty satisfied with finishing fourth on this opening stage. and he has got a head start on his main rival and fellow briton, simon yates, who were 17th, a losing 26 seconds to thomas. there was a stark reminder that unexpected things can happen. lopez's race was over before it had properly begun, heading for hospital instead of the finish
not ta ke not him against lancaster could not take place. they will try again tomorrow. —— big noting him against lancaster. all racing at ascot was abandoned but a red car, nine to favourite lullaby men powered to victory in the two—year—old trophy race. before we go, another of cycling's ranch tours. it got way in sicily. thomas is amongst the papers. he is hiding pretty much made the perfect start with a rider winning the opening time trial. after missing out on a place in the tour...
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judith moritz has been guaging reaction to the sudden changes in lancaster. lancashire woke up to uncertainty and rumour. mid—morning, confirmation came. the county's soaring infection rates causing it to move up from the middle to the highest covid alert level. it means that today you could have a lunchtime drink in this lancaster bar. tomorrow, you won't be able to. along with other non—food pubs, when the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. is it two weeks, is it three weeks, is it three months? the information is passed so poorly. we've just not understood where we stand, really. and of course, our staff are asking us questions and we can't answer them. for lauren behind the bar, it means real worry about finances and the future. on the 80%, i was in the red already. you know what i mean? i was having to pay out more just for bills and things like that than what i was bringing in, so it's going to make that even worse, like, with it going down to the two thirds. there were late—night negotiations between regional and national
judith moritz has been guaging reaction to the sudden changes in lancaster. lancashire woke up to uncertainty and rumour. mid—morning, confirmation came. the county's soaring infection rates causing it to move up from the middle to the highest covid alert level. it means that today you could have a lunchtime drink in this lancaster bar. tomorrow, you won't be able to. along with other non—food pubs, when the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. is it two weeks, is it...
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philadelphia is here, we were just watching in lancaster county pennsylvania. a fair amount in both places and then he goes to the role part of the state, central pennsylvania. not as many votes for the percentage which is much higher there in that particular part of pennsylvania. tomorrow though, you are going to go to michigan, and that will hit this location and that's where he ends his day in nebraska. he's going to douglas county, that's a home of omaha. nebraska splits its electoral votes in maine, i could show you that a little bit here. the main congressional was won by president trump four years ago, cd2 is what it is in omaha. it's a tour de force and on a political scene, they both have their calculations of whether or not their strategy is a winning message for 2,020 which is an extraordinary year unto itself. of all the registered voters, you are almost at 43%. in that early vote is a big de deal. andy mccarthy will weigh in on what will be what we believe is just a spirit by prime time tonight. what could be some of the first cases, and we will fl
philadelphia is here, we were just watching in lancaster county pennsylvania. a fair amount in both places and then he goes to the role part of the state, central pennsylvania. not as many votes for the percentage which is much higher there in that particular part of pennsylvania. tomorrow though, you are going to go to michigan, and that will hit this location and that's where he ends his day in nebraska. he's going to douglas county, that's a home of omaha. nebraska splits its electoral votes...
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tomorrow, we'll continue our reporting from the city of lancaster, ohio where voters will decide if a tax increase can help offset a decade of lost revenue. >> sreenivasan: in addition to the presidential contest, ohio voters are facing numerous choices on their ballots this year, including all 16 congressional seats. there hasn't been a competitive race for the last two elections, in part because of how district maps are drawn. for more on the state of play here in ohio, i spoke with karen kasler, ohio state house bureau chief for ohio public radio and television. right now, there is so much attention being paid to voting irregularities, especially considering so many people are already voting. what are some things in ohio that people are concerned about? >> ohioans have been early voting since 2006. so, this is not new to ohioans. it's not a brand new experiment. but this year, 2.1 million ohioans havesked for absentee ballots by mail, and that is much bigger than the previous record of two million back in 2012. so this is a huge number. and they've been flooding boards of elections
tomorrow, we'll continue our reporting from the city of lancaster, ohio where voters will decide if a tax increase can help offset a decade of lost revenue. >> sreenivasan: in addition to the presidential contest, ohio voters are facing numerous choices on their ballots this year, including all 16 congressional seats. there hasn't been a competitive race for the last two elections, in part because of how district maps are drawn. for more on the state of play here in ohio, i spoke with...
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i've got numerous people in lancaster who are on their sixth ticket. on numerous premises, i have criminals, organised crime groups who are deliberately arranging unlicensed music events in fields so they can sell drugs to people — because they can't sell them in nightclubs and bars. so we have got different tiers here but, for the general members of the public who on occasion might be trying to get away with a few more people in the house for a barbecue than they should, they'll probably get a lot of discretion on the first time that we are called. let's say a family have decided tojust, you know, be cavalier about it and have 70 people and an elvis impersonator around for a birthday party. or people are trying to make money out of this, you'll say. but most people were trying to follow the rules. the committee heard about a survey of retail and transport. in both environments, those sectors were reporting something like 90% compliance with regulations in a retail environment and the travel environment. and, if i take travel as an example, we are se
i've got numerous people in lancaster who are on their sixth ticket. on numerous premises, i have criminals, organised crime groups who are deliberately arranging unlicensed music events in fields so they can sell drugs to people — because they can't sell them in nightclubs and bars. so we have got different tiers here but, for the general members of the public who on occasion might be trying to get away with a few more people in the house for a barbecue than they should, they'll probably get...
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it means that today you could have a lunchtime drink in this lancaster bar. tomorrow, you won't be able to. along with other non—food pubs, when the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopenm the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. is it two weeks, three weeks, three months? the information is passed so poorly. we've just not understood where we stand, really. and of course, our staff are asking us questions and we can't answer them. for lauren behind the bar, it means real worry about finances in the future. the 8096, i was in the red already. you know what i mean? i was having to pay out more just for bills and things like that than i was bringing in, so it's going to make that even worse, light, with it going down to the two thirds. there we re going down to the two thirds. there were late—night negotiations between regional and national government. some local leaders said they had won a good deal, others said their hands had been forced. unless you ag
it means that today you could have a lunchtime drink in this lancaster bar. tomorrow, you won't be able to. along with other non—food pubs, when the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopenm the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. is it two weeks, three weeks, three months? the information is passed so poorly. we've just not understood where we stand, really. and of course, our staff are...
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a video on a channel in lancaster of biden standing in the street today talking to a couple people. behind him on camera you see people going in and out of the store. they are not paying any attention at all. he doesn't exist. they have no idea who he is. i think that captures the great threat to the biden campaign. this was a campaign which thought as long as people hate trump enough, we'll win so we can hide. the problem is there's almost nobody who's for joe biden. i think that's really from their perspective extraordinarily dangerous because there is no pressure. if you are sitting there thinking do i really want to go and stand in line for an hour for joe biden? probably not. on the other hand, if you're for trump, you'll stand in line for a day or two days or three days. people stand in line for a day just to get into a rally. i think that in balance, i've seen polls today. in pennsylvania, of 3, in the arizona, up 3. in north carolina, up 2. tillis is ahead in north carolina. i am seeing things begin to move. part of it is a theory that some people told me many years ago. whe
a video on a channel in lancaster of biden standing in the street today talking to a couple people. behind him on camera you see people going in and out of the store. they are not paying any attention at all. he doesn't exist. they have no idea who he is. i think that captures the great threat to the biden campaign. this was a campaign which thought as long as people hate trump enough, we'll win so we can hide. the problem is there's almost nobody who's for joe biden. i think that's really from...
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for more on this i'm joined by robert gucci, an associate professor at the uk's lancaster university. he's also the editor of the book "the trump presidency, journalism and democracy". thank you for joining us today. i want to start with the big basic question with an unknowable answer. how is that for a start? how do you think this will affect the race given that seemingly no matter what happens the polls seem fairly consistent? >> well, the difficulty here is not for donald trump. i mean, he always seems to find his golden goose and his way out of things making him appear the hero and the wictor in almost every bad policy. the challenge is going to be for joe biden to not let the co-vid issue or the delicate nature of attacking somebody in the hospital politically, it's going to be for him to keep the focus on police brutality, immigration, threats to issues of abortion. the things that have really upset americans and his party for the last four years. so it's going to be a balance between treating donald trump in his condition and his wife's condition respectfully. but it also not
for more on this i'm joined by robert gucci, an associate professor at the uk's lancaster university. he's also the editor of the book "the trump presidency, journalism and democracy". thank you for joining us today. i want to start with the big basic question with an unknowable answer. how is that for a start? how do you think this will affect the race given that seemingly no matter what happens the polls seem fairly consistent? >> well, the difficulty here is not for donald...
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i have to say bob walker, who you know, formerer congressman from lancaster, called me and said there is a video on a channel in lancaster of biden standing in the street today talking to a couple people. behind him on camera you see people going in and out of the store. they are not paying any attention at all. he doesn't exist. they have no idea who he is. i think that captures the great threat to theav biden campaign. this was a campaign which thought as long as people hate trump enough, we'll win so we can hide. the problem is there's almost nobody who's for joe biden. i think that's really from their perspective extraordinarily dangerous because there is no pressure. if you are sitting there thinking do i really want to go and stand in line for an hour for joe biden? probably not.ti on the other hand, if you're for trump, you'll stand in line for a day or two days or three days. people stand in line for a day just to get into aum rally. i think that in balance, i've seen polls today. in pennsylvania, of 3, in the lyarizona, up 3. in north carolina, up 2. tillis is ahead in north
i have to say bob walker, who you know, formerer congressman from lancaster, called me and said there is a video on a channel in lancaster of biden standing in the street today talking to a couple people. behind him on camera you see people going in and out of the store. they are not paying any attention at all. he doesn't exist. they have no idea who he is. i think that captures the great threat to theav biden campaign. this was a campaign which thought as long as people hate trump enough,...
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i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a police shooting. there were protests that almost turned into riots. instead of turning into a full out riot, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice system. they are not letting them go or bailing them out. when we talk about law and order and what kind of administration we want, i think it is very evident in pennsylvania when you see in rural counties they put a quick quash to any issues. i think that speaks volumes to what we will see in the middle pennsylvania. host: nick clark? guest: i think most red counties will stay red. i think the law and order message the president is advancing is likely resonating with voters that have already decided they're going to support the president. there's not a lot of evidence in the polling data it is changing anyone's mind. i think it is resonating with people already convinced. the question is, is it going to mobilize greater turnout? our trump supporters going to be more likely to vote? i have my doubts
i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a police shooting. there were protests that almost turned into riots. instead of turning into a full out riot, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice system. they are not letting them go or bailing them out. when we talk about law and order and what kind of administration we want, i think it is very evident in pennsylvania when you see in rural counties they put a...
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then lancaster county and then it's on to blair county. three stops in battleground pennsylvania today for the president. we'll see him a short time from now. >> trace: busy day for the president. democrats holding the senate floor throughout the night. republicans appear to have the votes to make amy coney barrett a member of the supreme court. we bring in ken starr. always good to see you, sir. you've seen this and watching c-span or whatever and see the democrats controlling the senate floor for the better part of several hours now. marathon floor talks. they take and put them on social media. they know they have no chance here to block the confirmation of amy coney barrett. what is the play here for democrats in your mind? >> i think they're playing for the election to get the base all stirred up but it is a great day if this goes the way we think it is going to go. millions of americans, it's a great day for the supreme court because the spirit of justice scalia lives on. she will be her own justice but her approach is that of justice
then lancaster county and then it's on to blair county. three stops in battleground pennsylvania today for the president. we'll see him a short time from now. >> trace: busy day for the president. democrats holding the senate floor throughout the night. republicans appear to have the votes to make amy coney barrett a member of the supreme court. we bring in ken starr. always good to see you, sir. you've seen this and watching c-span or whatever and see the democrats controlling the senate...
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their counties to turn into the areas that are democratically one so for instance i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a ng police shooting and there were protests that almost turned into riots but instead of turning into a full out right, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice systems. not letting them go or bailing athem out or turning the other way so when we talk about law and order and we talk about what kind of administration do we want, i think it's very evident in pennsylvania when you see in those more rural counties that they could put a quashed any issues that arose. that speaks volumes. that's what were going to see in the middle ofpennsylvania . >> nick clark. >> i think that as i said before most red counties will stay red. i think the law endorsed pr order message the president is advancing and is resonating are likely resonating already with voters who have decided they're going to support the president. there's not a lot of evidence in the polling data and changing anyone's mind and i
their counties to turn into the areas that are democratically one so for instance i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a ng police shooting and there were protests that almost turned into riots but instead of turning into a full out right, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice systems. not letting them go or bailing athem out or turning the other way so when we talk about law and order and we talk about...
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its cases surged well let's say get more now from derek gatherer he's a viral adjust and lecturer at lancaster university it's good to have you with us. i'm old enough to remember when the w.h.o. said test test test back in march was the way to combat this virus has been saying what then should be used as a last resort so why are we back here again what's been going on. tastings immensely valuable in certain limited situations for instance tasty stuff in hospitals and so on and for a great control or wharton and care homes but the problem is scaling it up to population level spatially it when kids numbers are rising rapidly test interest works based for viruses that have. a lot of numbers which of course call for doesn't it has a very high our number it works best for viruses that have long incubation period and again prove it has quit short intubation period i know also because it's a risk but at your bias the number of potential quarantines is always that high if i'm coughing at the back of a bus then possibly the entire passenger load on the bus are potentially called time so these are the
its cases surged well let's say get more now from derek gatherer he's a viral adjust and lecturer at lancaster university it's good to have you with us. i'm old enough to remember when the w.h.o. said test test test back in march was the way to combat this virus has been saying what then should be used as a last resort so why are we back here again what's been going on. tastings immensely valuable in certain limited situations for instance tasty stuff in hospitals and so on and for a great...
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greater manchester that really would have been out of culture with the agreements we have reached with lancaster. >> that is talks have ended in failure over areas including south yorkshire, and locked in their own battle with the government over money. progress is slow. sources are saying 16 million poundss still on the table, saying they will not let businesses of manchester suffer. putting the blimp, squarely on the mayor. the government does not want to encourage other people to up their demands. of those areas of england, and discussion. they don't want to get in this bidding war. it is an point to remember millions more people will be living under very tough restrictions come friday. they will expect politicians of all parties to work together to give them certainty in their best interest. >> further context on this is the uk has recded 200 41 virus deaths in the last way for hours, up from 80 on monday. the number of weekly register deaths across the uk has gone up by more than 1/3 in a week. richard galpas been looking at the numbers. >> the number of deaths is increasing. up by 38%. thi
greater manchester that really would have been out of culture with the agreements we have reached with lancaster. >> that is talks have ended in failure over areas including south yorkshire, and locked in their own battle with the government over money. progress is slow. sources are saying 16 million poundss still on the table, saying they will not let businesses of manchester suffer. putting the blimp, squarely on the mayor. the government does not want to encourage other people to up...
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steve is in lancaster, he says the simple a nswer is in lancaster, he says the simple answer is there has never and never will be a willingness of london to wa nt to will be a willingness of london to want to level things up. the north—south divide is getting bigger, part of the reason behind the brexit vote was one of total frustration with the south believing the north doesn't matter. the only a nswer says the north doesn't matter. the only answer says steve is to ben hs2 and use the money in investing in the north ‘s infrastructure. tommy says the northern part of england now has had over seven months of lockdown and it's the most dystopian landscape. we need a route of escape from this, someone please show us a map that extends past watford. if you are getting in touch you can message me on instagram or e—mail me, or get in touch on twitter. more on coronavirus now, and the world health organisation has called for europe to "seriously accelerate" its fight against coronavirus. a string of countries have reported record increases in cases, led by france, which registered more
steve is in lancaster, he says the simple a nswer is in lancaster, he says the simple answer is there has never and never will be a willingness of london to wa nt to will be a willingness of london to want to level things up. the north—south divide is getting bigger, part of the reason behind the brexit vote was one of total frustration with the south believing the north doesn't matter. the only a nswer says the north doesn't matter. the only answer says steve is to ben hs2 and use the money...
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. >> it has taken days of negotiations, finally, local leaders in lancaster and ministers and let it, have come up with a deal. more restrictions are coming across the county. alongside, millions of pounds and financial support. some shoppers here and nelson want to different approach. >> i think they should have done it earlier. [laughter] >> i think it is good and needs to be made tougher. the way the government has been coming across they have not been clear on the rules. >> no transparency, total confusion. >> boris has opted for a regional because many places have fewer covid cases and hotspots in the north of england. but it has meant more talking, more ranking over money and more delay. >> no one wants to have to implement these measures which damage local businesses. but these decisions were necessary. because of the rate of increase, not just of infections, but also in hospitalizations and admissions to intensive care. >> not every area has signed up. the mayor of greater manchester, burnham, a conservative mps are fighting plans for more closures, unless there is extra money
. >> it has taken days of negotiations, finally, local leaders in lancaster and ministers and let it, have come up with a deal. more restrictions are coming across the county. alongside, millions of pounds and financial support. some shoppers here and nelson want to different approach. >> i think they should have done it earlier. [laughter] >> i think it is good and needs to be made tougher. the way the government has been coming across they have not been clear on the rules....
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minear for all of just that lung cancer university and also dr robert gucci a sociologist also from lancaster thank you all very much. or you know for a deeper dive into all our stories this hour a fine place to start is r.t. dot com i will keep the updates coming in 32 hope you'll join me then. seems wrong but. just don't call. me. yet to stamp out just the answer. and indeed. the trail. once on find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the street many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge you know if you're going to exploit our child here in los angeles there we're going to. see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the early 6 trades 3. mr president good afternoon thank you for welcoming us in these difficult times but as we all know difficult times require talking and awareness and that's what we're here for. so just to begin with could you please go through the latest of what you know about what's going on
minear for all of just that lung cancer university and also dr robert gucci a sociologist also from lancaster thank you all very much. or you know for a deeper dive into all our stories this hour a fine place to start is r.t. dot com i will keep the updates coming in 32 hope you'll join me then. seems wrong but. just don't call. me. yet to stamp out just the answer. and indeed. the trail. once on find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. a dark industry comes to life in...
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regulator have recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohammed money ever ologist at lancaster university pe believes the death of a volunteer raises serious questions over the astra zeneca candidate vaccine if we do look onto the front runners a vaccine oxford university has ended up or ship vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and know having any will and here. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last 'd a trial i think that is really concerning i don't think them but the real question of work on whether the person has been vaccinated or was in the police or book group because now i would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to continue the trial or not but looking really onto 'd the onto the trial continuation because brazilian government approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been in the political group but a game the question is not about that the transparency in providing all that information publicly is meant to change a lot because i
regulator have recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohammed money ever ologist at lancaster university pe believes the death of a volunteer raises serious questions over the astra zeneca candidate vaccine if we do look onto the front runners a vaccine oxford university has ended up or ship vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and know having any will and here. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which...
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have recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohammad moneer at the religious at lancaster university in the u.k. he thinks astra zeneca needs to be transparent over what happened to the volunteer . if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also zanuck up partnership vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteers who. bit in that phase 3 trial which is the last 'd 'd a trial i think that is really concerning and i think them that the real question of will come back the da person has been vaccinated or was in the police have a group because now i would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to continue the trial or not but looking really onto the onto the trial continuation because brazilian government approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been in the placebo group but a game the question is that about that the transparency in providing all that information publicly is meant to change a lot because if it i
have recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohammad moneer at the religious at lancaster university in the u.k. he thinks astra zeneca needs to be transparent over what happened to the volunteer . if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also zanuck up partnership vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteers who. bit in that phase 3 trial which is the...
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of journalism and democracy is joining us now live on skype from lancaster good to have you with us let me ask you about this move by nancy pelosi this is a suggestion do you think that there is a genuine need for doing it or is she doing it because she just wants to scare people into thinking that president trump can cope. well we also 1st have to remember that this is the same person and the same house that impeached donald trump so this will be kind of teacch to trying to remove him from office in this case there are concerns about if the medicine he's on ours are steroids or the steroids or affecting his ability to to to work and to operate he has kept a very low profile since returning to the white house after even showing up you know if the 21st got there but he's been pretty quiet in staying down tweeting a lot of kind of bizarre messages attacking people so it's just kind of back and forth between a docile president right now recovering and who he was before but even and higher levels there's concern within the family too about if if he should be doing so that the drive-by t
of journalism and democracy is joining us now live on skype from lancaster good to have you with us let me ask you about this move by nancy pelosi this is a suggestion do you think that there is a genuine need for doing it or is she doing it because she just wants to scare people into thinking that president trump can cope. well we also 1st have to remember that this is the same person and the same house that impeached donald trump so this will be kind of teacch to trying to remove him from...
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the former defra secretary, now chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, promised us several times that uk food standards wouldn't be undermined by future trade deals. here is the best and very possibly the last opportunity for this defra secretary and his minister to do something about it. but there was support for ministers and opposition to the change made by the lords. i believe that taking a total protectionist approach is the wrong approach in the long—term for the success of our agriculture industry. we have a huge opportunity available to us, and i believe that this amendment constrains our agricultural food sector's ability to grow, expand and meet new export opportunities. now, with increasing numbers of schoolchildren in england having to self—isolate at home, the department for education has said it's making half a million laptops available to support remote learning. from the middle of october, schools will be obliged to ensure that self—isolating pupils continue to receive an education. as part of £160 million invested to support remote education, over 220,000 lapto
the former defra secretary, now chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, promised us several times that uk food standards wouldn't be undermined by future trade deals. here is the best and very possibly the last opportunity for this defra secretary and his minister to do something about it. but there was support for ministers and opposition to the change made by the lords. i believe that taking a total protectionist approach is the wrong approach in the long—term for the success of our...
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. >> host: this is james out of lancaster. good morning. go ahead. >> caller: good morning, good morning. i'm just curious, when have we ever not been divided? you go all the way back to the revolutionary war, civil war, 60s, '70s. we are a divided country. if you want to stop the division, reached over and turned the tv off. that's where the division comes from. it comes of our media. it's attack attack attack. they highlight the divisiveness instead of showing any type of unity. i have quit watching the news. a user listen to npr. i only listen it yaar. i listen to c-span for two hours in morning and i read the news. we have become torn apart and if you go back and look at our history, the needy have stoked it all all the way from the revolutionary war. i'll give you a prime example of our division. i what about the oklahoma massacre. i never knew about it. i heard about some read about it. do you know who started it? the media. the media newspaper put out three articles when did multiple prints per date and they stoked the fire. you go b
. >> host: this is james out of lancaster. good morning. go ahead. >> caller: good morning, good morning. i'm just curious, when have we ever not been divided? you go all the way back to the revolutionary war, civil war, 60s, '70s. we are a divided country. if you want to stop the division, reached over and turned the tv off. that's where the division comes from. it comes of our media. it's attack attack attack. they highlight the divisiveness instead of showing any type of unity. i...
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we heard from dr mohammad money or a viral a just at britain's lancaster university he believes the death of a volunteer raises serious questions over the astra zeneca candidate vaccine if we didn't look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also send it up or should vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteer. bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last a trial i think that is really concerning and i think them that the real question will come about the da person has been vaccinated or was in the police because now i would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to come to the trial or not but looking really onto 'd the onto the trial continuation because brazilian government approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been in the butt of supergroups but a game the question is not about that the transparency in providing all that information public is meant tainted a lot because if it doesn't is really hard to interpret what we had he
we heard from dr mohammad money or a viral a just at britain's lancaster university he believes the death of a volunteer raises serious questions over the astra zeneca candidate vaccine if we didn't look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also send it up or should vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteer. bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last a trial i think that is really...
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britain's a lancaster university he believes in the death of a volunteer raises serious questions over the astra zeneca candidate vaccine. if we didn't look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also send it up or should vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteers. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last 'd a trial i think that is really concerning and i think them that the real question will come about the da person has been vaccinated or was in the police at booker oak because i would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to come to trial or not but looking really on today on to the trial continuation because brazilian government approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been end up in a simple group but a game the question is not about that the transparency in providing all that information public 86 is meant taint a lot because if it doesn't it's really hard to interpret what community is the actual situation on t
britain's a lancaster university he believes in the death of a volunteer raises serious questions over the astra zeneca candidate vaccine. if we didn't look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also send it up or should vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteers. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last 'd a trial i think that is really concerning and i think them that the...
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anne yurek of lancaster, wisconsin says people she sees just don't take the virus seriously. so you had an uncle, a brother, a sister and a father who have all come down with the virus. >> my uncle. my brother. my sister. then my dad died. i couldn't even go to my dad's funeral. we don't get to say good-bye. >> reporter: well, today, dr. anthony fauci pushed back against the white house's idea that herd immunity could be the country's way out of this pandemic, allowing the virus to spread uncontrolled throughout the population while only protecting the most vulnerable. fauci called the idea "total nonsense," norah. >> o'donnell: mola lenghi, thank you. tonight, joe biden is moving forward with plans for his televised town hall, cleared to appear after concerns he could have been exposed to the coronavirus while aboard his campaign plane. this as covid forces biden's running mate, kamala harris, to change her plans, after one of her top staffers tested positive. here's cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: the pandemic has top staffers tested positive. the pandemic was front and cente
anne yurek of lancaster, wisconsin says people she sees just don't take the virus seriously. so you had an uncle, a brother, a sister and a father who have all come down with the virus. >> my uncle. my brother. my sister. then my dad died. i couldn't even go to my dad's funeral. we don't get to say good-bye. >> reporter: well, today, dr. anthony fauci pushed back against the white house's idea that herd immunity could be the country's way out of this pandemic, allowing the virus to...
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we heard from dr mohamed it just adds britain's lancaster university he believes the death of a volunteer raises serious questions over the astra zeneca candidate vaccine if we do look onto the front runner is a vaccine oxford university also send it up or should vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any well learned here. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last 'd a trial i think that is really concerning and i think them that the real question will come about the da person has been vaccinated or was in the police at booker oak because it would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to come to trial or not but looking really onto the onto the trial continuation because brazilian government approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been end up in a super group but a game the question is not about that the transparency in providing all that information public headaches is meant taint a lot because if it does and it's really hard to interpret w
we heard from dr mohamed it just adds britain's lancaster university he believes the death of a volunteer raises serious questions over the astra zeneca candidate vaccine if we do look onto the front runner is a vaccine oxford university also send it up or should vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any well learned here. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last 'd a trial i think that is really...
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recommended that the trial should continue we have from dr mohamed merah of religious step britain's lancaster university he says he key question here is what's the past and who died given the real facts in. if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also seneca organization vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteers who. bid in that phase 3 trial which is the last a trial i think that is really concerning i don't think them that the real question of will come back the da person has been vaccinated or was in the police have a group because now i would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to come to the trial or not but looking really onto 'd the onto the trial continuation because brazilian government approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been in the placebo group but a game the question is that about that the transparency in providing all that information publicly is meant to change a lot because if it doesn't is reall
recommended that the trial should continue we have from dr mohamed merah of religious step britain's lancaster university he says he key question here is what's the past and who died given the real facts in. if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also seneca organization vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteers who. bid in that phase 3 trial which is the last a trial i...
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recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohammed moneer of the religious to britain's lancaster university he's there is the key question here is was the person who died given the real vaccine. if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also send it up our commission vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteers who died but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last 'd a trial i think that is really concerning i don't think them that the real question will come back the da person has been vaccinated or was in the police or book group because i would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to continue the trial or not but looking really onto the onto the trial continuation because the brazilian government 'd approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been in the political group but a game the question is that about that the transparency in providing all that information publicly leaks is meant to change a lot beca
recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohammed moneer of the religious to britain's lancaster university he's there is the key question here is was the person who died given the real vaccine. if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also send it up our commission vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteers who died but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is...
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we heard from dr mohamed monier i very rolla just at britain's lancaster university he believes the death of a volunteer raises serious questions over the astra zeneca candidate a vaccine if we do look onto the front runners vaccine oxford university also zanuck up our commission of vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety consents and now having any volunteers. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last a trial i think that is really concerning i don't think them but the real question it will come about the da person has been vaccinated or was in the police because now it would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to come to trial or not but looking really onto 'd the onto the trial continuation because brazilian government approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been end up in a simple group but a game the question is not about that the transparency in providing all that information public 86 is meant taint a lot because if it doesn't it's really hard to interpret w
we heard from dr mohamed monier i very rolla just at britain's lancaster university he believes the death of a volunteer raises serious questions over the astra zeneca candidate a vaccine if we do look onto the front runners vaccine oxford university also zanuck up our commission of vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety consents and now having any volunteers. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last a trial i think that is...
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and say that police and soldiers have opened fire on peaceful demonstrators in the commercial capital lancaster rights groups are citing what they call credible reports that some protesters were killed and cheery and have been demonstrating for weeks against police brutality and corruption. of next to my colleague michael johns takes you through all of the headlines from the business world i'm sorry kelly in berlin thanks for watching. from the mushroom believe me come a shoo. in the balls. just. the beginning of the end to animal based products. but which alternatives work and which ones pay all the. new ideas from the global market. enjoy. the by discursive. the bear on the beyond the beyond there is a mosque that can be dug the best make up your mind the best . thing i did was the 1st international tribunal in history. trials. 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime a quarter judging by the noise forces. were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crime spree and. now there are. growing rudolph perry. frazier of. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts no
and say that police and soldiers have opened fire on peaceful demonstrators in the commercial capital lancaster rights groups are citing what they call credible reports that some protesters were killed and cheery and have been demonstrating for weeks against police brutality and corruption. of next to my colleague michael johns takes you through all of the headlines from the business world i'm sorry kelly in berlin thanks for watching. from the mushroom believe me come a shoo. in the balls....
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we heard from dr mohammed moneer after all is just at lancaster university in the u.k. he thinks astra zeneca needs to be transparent over what happened to the volunteer . if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university the arsenic up partnership vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any will and here. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last 'd a trial i think that is really concerning i don't think them that the real question will come back the da person has been vaccinated or was in the police have a group because now i would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to continue the trial or not but looking really onto the onto the trial continuation because brazilian government approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been in the political group but a game the question is that about that the transparency in providing all that information public a leaks is meant taint a lot because if it doesn't it's really
we heard from dr mohammed moneer after all is just at lancaster university in the u.k. he thinks astra zeneca needs to be transparent over what happened to the volunteer . if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university the arsenic up partnership vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any will and here. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last 'd a trial i think that is really...
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michael gove, the chancellor for the duchy of lancaster, again this morning saying that andy burnham's argument is incoherent, pointing out that he does not accept the restrictions are needed or make sense, but would happily accept them if the government offers up enough money. he is suggesting a deal can be done, comparing the greater manchester situation to neighbouring lancashire and the liverpool city region, which have accepted a package of financial support from the government and agreed to stricter restrictions being put in place. here is what michael gove had to say. the fundamental incoherence in the position of andy burnham is that on the one hand, as i say, he says, actually, the virus is not spreading at a rate that merits these restrictions. and then he is saying, but actually, i will have them if i have the money. if he were being truly concerned about public health, he would say, let's have these restrictions now. the other thing is the earlier we have the restrictions, in those areas where there is high instance, the better for the economy of those areas, because we sto
michael gove, the chancellor for the duchy of lancaster, again this morning saying that andy burnham's argument is incoherent, pointing out that he does not accept the restrictions are needed or make sense, but would happily accept them if the government offers up enough money. he is suggesting a deal can be done, comparing the greater manchester situation to neighbouring lancashire and the liverpool city region, which have accepted a package of financial support from the government and agreed...
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anne yurek of lancaster, wisconsin says people she sees don't take the virus seriously. you had an uncle, a brother, a sister and a father who have all come down with the virus. >> my uncle, my brother, my sister. then my dad died. i couldn't even go to my dad's funeral. we don't get to say good-bye. >> reporter: well, today, dr. anthony fauci pushed back against the white house's idea that herd immunity could be the country's way out of this pandemic, allowing the virus to spread uncontrolled throughout the population while only protecting the most vulnerable. fauci called the idea "total nonsense." norah. >> o'donnell: mola lenghi, thank you. tonight, joe biden is moving forward with plans for his televised town hall, cleared to appear after concerns he could have been exposed to the coronavirus while aboard his campaign plane. this as covid forces biden's running mate, kamala harris, to change her plans, after one of her top staffers tested positive. here's cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: the pandemic is now reached into the biden campaign, aides saying tonight that the
anne yurek of lancaster, wisconsin says people she sees don't take the virus seriously. you had an uncle, a brother, a sister and a father who have all come down with the virus. >> my uncle, my brother, my sister. then my dad died. i couldn't even go to my dad's funeral. we don't get to say good-bye. >> reporter: well, today, dr. anthony fauci pushed back against the white house's idea that herd immunity could be the country's way out of this pandemic, allowing the virus to spread...
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michael gove, the chancellor for the duchy of lancaster, again this morning saying that andy burnham's argument is incoherent, pointing out that he does not accept the restrictions are needed or make sense, but would happily accept if the government a cts happily accept if the government acts offers up enough money. he is suggesting a deal can be done, comparing the greater manchester situation to neighbouring lancashire and the liverpool city region, which have accepted a package of financial support from the government and agreed to stricter restrictions being put in place. here is what michael gove had to say. the fundamental incoherence and the position of andy burnham is that on the one hand, as i say, he says, actually, the virus is not spreading ata actually, the virus is not spreading at a rate that merits these restrictions. and then he is saying, but actually, i will have them if i have the money. if he were being truly concerned about public health, he would say, let's have these restrictions now. the other thing is the earlier we have the restrictions, in those areas where
michael gove, the chancellor for the duchy of lancaster, again this morning saying that andy burnham's argument is incoherent, pointing out that he does not accept the restrictions are needed or make sense, but would happily accept if the government a cts happily accept if the government acts offers up enough money. he is suggesting a deal can be done, comparing the greater manchester situation to neighbouring lancashire and the liverpool city region, which have accepted a package of financial...
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mohamed in the near of or all ages that lung cost university on dr robert gucci a sociologist also from lancaster university welcome to you all mohamed can we kick off with you herd immunity is it really such a bad idea. i think it is really a bad idea one of the primary reason is that we don't really know a lot about this why. we don't really know for a long the immunity was lost and not having long lost immunity mean that we will have to restart this process again and again on the yearly basis for example putting into the context we know that i mean against measles this is long lasting i mean once somebody is i mean i was once maybe that's what the rest of the life we can call it and we know what you heard of me by nature of infection against measles virus and we know that based on the experience you know that one of us is immunity against one of us is not long lasting the maximum we can expect is that we year so this mean that we have to go through this process so going to be very costly probably. dominic the w.h.o. chief seeds herd immunity is quote ethically problematic do you see this as a
mohamed in the near of or all ages that lung cost university on dr robert gucci a sociologist also from lancaster university welcome to you all mohamed can we kick off with you herd immunity is it really such a bad idea. i think it is really a bad idea one of the primary reason is that we don't really know a lot about this why. we don't really know for a long the immunity was lost and not having long lost immunity mean that we will have to restart this process again and again on the yearly...
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recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohamad moneer ever ologist of britain's lancaster university he says the key question here is was the person who died given the real vaccine. if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university the arsenic up partnership vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any will and here who died but a bit in that phase 3 trial which is the last 'd a trial i think that is really concerning and i think them that the real question will come back the da person has been vaccinated or was in the police or book group because now i would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to come to the trial or not but looking really onto 'd the onto the trial continuation because brazilian government approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been in the political group but a game the question is that about that the transparency in providing all that information publicly is meant taint a lot because if it doesn't i
recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohamad moneer ever ologist of britain's lancaster university he says the key question here is was the person who died given the real vaccine. if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university the arsenic up partnership vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any will and here who died but a bit in that phase 3 trial which is the last...
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let's now cross live to ducks in a hammock mini after only just at lancaster university thank you for joining us on the program dr how much of a setback is this for the vaccine candidate being developed by astra zeneca and oxidative s.-t. . well 1st of all thank you very much for having me on the show if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also send it up or should vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteers who. bid in that phase 3 trial which is a lost 'd a trial i think that is really concerning i don't think them that the real question will come back the person has been vaccinated or was in the police or book group because i would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to continue the trial or not but looking really onto 'd the onto the trial continuation because the brazilian government approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been in the political group but again the question is not about that the transpare
let's now cross live to ducks in a hammock mini after only just at lancaster university thank you for joining us on the program dr how much of a setback is this for the vaccine candidate being developed by astra zeneca and oxidative s.-t. . well 1st of all thank you very much for having me on the show if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also send it up or should vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety...
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michael gove, the chancellor for the duchy of lancaster, again this morning saying that andy burnham's argument is incoherent, pointing out that he does not accept the restrictions are needed or make sense, but would happily accept them if the government offers up enough money. he is suggesting a deal can be done, comparing the greater manchester situation to neighbouring lancashire and the liverpool city region, which have accepted a package of financial support from the government and agreed to stricter restrictions being put in place. here is what michael gove had to say. the fundamental incoherence and the position of andy burnham in the position of andy burnham is that on the one hand, as i say, he says, actually, the virus is not spreading at a rate that merits these restrictions. and then he is saying, but actually, i will have them if i have the money. if he were being truly concerned about public health, he would say, let's have these restrictions now. the other thing is the earlier we have the restrictions, in those areas where there is high instance, the better for the econo
michael gove, the chancellor for the duchy of lancaster, again this morning saying that andy burnham's argument is incoherent, pointing out that he does not accept the restrictions are needed or make sense, but would happily accept them if the government offers up enough money. he is suggesting a deal can be done, comparing the greater manchester situation to neighbouring lancashire and the liverpool city region, which have accepted a package of financial support from the government and agreed...
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regulator have recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohammed moneer ever ologist at lancaster university in the u.k. he thinks astra zeneca needs to be transparent over what happened to the volunteer . if we do look on to the front runner is a vaccine oxford university so send it up or ship vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and no having any will and here. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is the last 'd a trial i think that is really concerning i don't think them but the real question will come out the person has been vaccinated or was in the police because i would be determinative for really seeing if the safety is good enough to come to trial or not but looking really onto the onto the trial continuation because the brazilian government approved to carry on the trial meaning that probably the person has been in the pacific group but a game the question is not about that the transparency in providing all that information publicly is meant to change a lot because if it does and it's really hard t
regulator have recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohammed moneer ever ologist at lancaster university in the u.k. he thinks astra zeneca needs to be transparent over what happened to the volunteer . if we do look on to the front runner is a vaccine oxford university so send it up or ship vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and no having any will and here. but a bit in the phase 3 trial which is...
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format, hip thing that was peppered with celebrities like paul newman and joanne woodward and burt lancaster and kirk douglas. these telethons were kind of like the town halls that we had last night, kind of not. but i find this amazing. i'm here to tell you that 52 years ago in 1968, we as a country previously tried this bizarre idea of a debate happening on two different channels. candidates holding dueling simultaneous network tv appearances instead of a debate after the republican refused to show up for the debate. i thought what happened last night was unprecedented. i was wrong. there is actually new under the sun. that said, at least this one wasn't literally held on election eve. we've still got 2 1/2 weeks to go. after twice in his nbc town hall last night saying this outrageous lie about wearing masks that help slow the spread of covid, the president last night basically argued that wearing a mask is what gives you covid, which is insane. after he made that claim during his town hall twice last night, the president today did two rallies in florida, one outdoors and one indoors with
format, hip thing that was peppered with celebrities like paul newman and joanne woodward and burt lancaster and kirk douglas. these telethons were kind of like the town halls that we had last night, kind of not. but i find this amazing. i'm here to tell you that 52 years ago in 1968, we as a country previously tried this bizarre idea of a debate happening on two different channels. candidates holding dueling simultaneous network tv appearances instead of a debate after the republican refused...
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house the president will continue his duties while recovering robert gucci is an associate professor at lancaster university in the u.k. joins us on skype from there good to have you with us so this is a potentially well it is an unchartered and potentially quite disruptive development not only for the u.s. for the u.s. is role in the world right. yeah. it's surprising that donald trump hasn't come out a little bit more clearly and said we prepared for this here are the ways that i'll be moving over executive power if i need to at a particular point even certainly those things must be. must have been taking place inside the white house but i think he's also not wanting to give out you know the power of the sense of power the optics that he has and that he's going to just somehow continue to stay in control which is partially what we saw to be getting worse johnson. falling down with the illness here before he did have to move some of those powers around a bit now we've this also comes at a very sensitive time for the u.s. president's reelection campaign a campaign which has been focused on rallie
house the president will continue his duties while recovering robert gucci is an associate professor at lancaster university in the u.k. joins us on skype from there good to have you with us so this is a potentially well it is an unchartered and potentially quite disruptive development not only for the u.s. for the u.s. is role in the world right. yeah. it's surprising that donald trump hasn't come out a little bit more clearly and said we prepared for this here are the ways that i'll be moving...
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pennsylvania, lehigh county on to lancaster and blair county after this. the president taking it all in as he enters the final stretch to election day 2020. let's listen together. ♪ and i won't to get the men who died who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ there ain't no doubt i love this land, god bless the u.s.a. ♪ [cheering and applause] [crowd chanting] >> president trump: thank you very much, allentown, thank you, very much, allentown. [cheering and applause] >> president trump: eight days, do you believe that? eight days from now we'll win the commonwealth of pennsylvania and we are going to win four more great years in the white house. [cheering and applause] i want to begin today by discussing an issue of existential importance to pennsylvania, very, very important. last week sleepy joe biden made perhaps the most shocking admission ever uttered in the history of presidential debates. in other words, he blew it. on live television 91-9 did you see that? do you know what that means? 91-9. w
pennsylvania, lehigh county on to lancaster and blair county after this. the president taking it all in as he enters the final stretch to election day 2020. let's listen together. ♪ and i won't to get the men who died who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ there ain't no doubt i love this land, god bless the u.s.a. ♪ [cheering and applause] [crowd chanting] >> president trump: thank you very much, allentown, thank you, very much,...
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the da says the lancaster officer's use of force was justified. by the camera system chasing the officer with a knife last month. the da determined the officer feared for his life because nunez was trying to take. >> plus it subsequently as we approve the plan to create a new about crisis response team that will handle nonviolent 9 one one calls. the councilman says if george floyd had met with unarmed trained specialists he would still be alive. the lapd supports the idea. council will see proposals from nonprofit organizations pilot programs. >> a zamboni burst into flames on the brink after youth hockey practice. wow. it caught fire while it was in use in new york. the driver escaped was the arena said the hose broke causing fluid to leak on the motor. thankfully no one was hurt. >> you can see the pink of those we can that food. it's a claim for jumped into action saving the choking child. he heard cries for help outside the georgia drive, a seatbelt and wraparound the child's next. mckenzie grabbed a pair of scissors, cut the seatbelt, freein
the da says the lancaster officer's use of force was justified. by the camera system chasing the officer with a knife last month. the da determined the officer feared for his life because nunez was trying to take. >> plus it subsequently as we approve the plan to create a new about crisis response team that will handle nonviolent 9 one one calls. the councilman says if george floyd had met with unarmed trained specialists he would still be alive. the lapd supports the idea. council will...
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i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a police shooting. there were protests. it almost turned into riots. instead of turning into a full out riot, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice system. they are not ignoring it. when we talk about law and order and we talk about what kind of administration we want, i think it is evident in pennsylvania when you see in those rural counties they put a quick quash on any issue that arose. i think that speaks volumes. host: nick clark? think as i said before, i most right counties will stay red. the law and order message the president is advancing is likely with voters who decided they will support the president there is not a lot of evidence it is changing anyone's mind. it is really resonating with people who are already embedded. the question is will it mobilize turnout? will trump supporters be more likely to vote because they are concerned about these law and order issues? i have my doubts because i think it's already a highly mobilized grou
i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a police shooting. there were protests. it almost turned into riots. instead of turning into a full out riot, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice system. they are not ignoring it. when we talk about law and order and we talk about what kind of administration we want, i think it is evident in pennsylvania when you see in those rural counties they put a quick quash on...
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he is coming here to lancaster county in a few minutes. that is a state he won or a county i should say he won by 20 points and then he is going to end the day in altoona in blair county. the president won that county by 40 points in 2016. so this is, you know, very similar to the message that we have seen from the president for basically all of this campaign and that is driving home the vote. his republican base is, you know, the section of the electorate. that is the message and what they are trying to do today. the president is spending time in republican counties here and needs everyone to come out. as we look at the vote totals come in in terms of voting and absentee balloting and align that with party, democrats have the advantage and republicans hope to make up that on election day and another reason you see the president making a case to republican voters here in the coming days. >> thank you, ryan nobles, for that report from pennsylvania. >>> the travel plans of the candidates and their surrogates tell a story. they reveal where
he is coming here to lancaster county in a few minutes. that is a state he won or a county i should say he won by 20 points and then he is going to end the day in altoona in blair county. the president won that county by 40 points in 2016. so this is, you know, very similar to the message that we have seen from the president for basically all of this campaign and that is driving home the vote. his republican base is, you know, the section of the electorate. that is the message and what they are...
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great to get your analysis joining us from lancaster university in england. >>> pennsylvania nicknamed the keystone state is certainly a key battle ground for donald trump and joe biden. the democrat hopes to return the state back to his column. in one county in particular an intense political dog fight has broken out between the two sides. cnn's chief political correspondent dana bash paid a visit. >> reporter: a line forms outside well before opening. waiting to enter the trump house. a mecca of support for the trump campaign -- his helped deliver his surprise victory. leslie created the trump house in 2016 where she pushed disaffected democrats and never before voters to choose trump. >> we gave people a place to come to to believe they could win. >> reporter: now trump supporters show up daily for swag and yard signs and help registering to vote. >> we need trump in there again. i'm 65. i think it's time to register. >> reporter: have you not voted ever? >> no. >> reporter: rural county has seen a surge in republican registrations. they help with that here too. >> changed my regist
great to get your analysis joining us from lancaster university in england. >>> pennsylvania nicknamed the keystone state is certainly a key battle ground for donald trump and joe biden. the democrat hopes to return the state back to his column. in one county in particular an intense political dog fight has broken out between the two sides. cnn's chief political correspondent dana bash paid a visit. >> reporter: a line forms outside well before opening. waiting to enter the trump...
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"lou dobbs tonight"'s john fawcett talked to some of those supporters in lancaster, pennsylvania, yesterday. here's what they told him about joe biden. >> joe biden referred to trump supporters as chumps over the weekend. what's your response that that. >> i think he dust just doe no no -- he just doesn't know what he's talking about. he's talking out of one side of his mouth. he should go back into the basement. >> i'd rather be a trump than a biden supporter. hey, i'll be a chump, i get to keep doing my job, i get to watch my children and grandchildren grow up. i'm a chump. i love being a chump. thanks, biden. have a good day. >> i can't repeat it on tv what i think of joe biden. >> i think sleepy joe is the chump. if he thinks he's going to vote for him after he talks about us like that, he's got another thing to coming. >> sleep i by joe doesn't even know where he's at. he doesn't know where we're at. he doesn't know where the country's at. if there wasn't a teleprompter in front of himming, joe wouldn't know. >> if you look, he's got to ask his aides, where are we at? >> i love being a
"lou dobbs tonight"'s john fawcett talked to some of those supporters in lancaster, pennsylvania, yesterday. here's what they told him about joe biden. >> joe biden referred to trump supporters as chumps over the weekend. what's your response that that. >> i think he dust just doe no no -- he just doesn't know what he's talking about. he's talking out of one side of his mouth. he should go back into the basement. >> i'd rather be a trump than a biden supporter. hey,...