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john milton made a strong attack on press licensing. he wrote, "though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so truth be in the field. we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. let truth and falsehood grapple. whoever knew truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter?" milton published his words without the seal of approval. 50 years later, england finally abandoned licensing, not for the theater but for the press. freedom of the press became an english tradition. an american tradition, too. in our bill of rights, the very first clause included a guarantee of press freedom. similar guarantees were written into most state constitutions. freedom of the press. what did the words mean to our early leaders? most of them were lawyers. the one book all young law students read in those days was "blackstone." blackstone's commentaries. here was the oracle on law. and blackstone said this. "liberty of the press is indeed essential to a free state. but this consists in laying no prev
john milton made a strong attack on press licensing. he wrote, "though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so truth be in the field. we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. let truth and falsehood grapple. whoever knew truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter?" milton published his words without the seal of approval. 50 years later, england finally abandoned licensing, not for the theater but for the press....
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john milton made a strong attack on press licensing. he wrote, "though all the winds of doctrine were let loose a play upon the earth, so truth be on the field. we do injurious by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. let truth and falsehood grapple. whoever knew truth but to the worst in a free and open encounter?" milton published his words without the seal of approval. 50 years later, england finally abandoned licensing, not for the theater, but the press. freedom of the press became an english tradition. an american tradition, too. in our bill of rights, the first clause guaranteed press freedom. similar guarantees were written into most state constitutions. ♪ freedom of the press. what did the words mean to our early leaders? most of them were lawyers. the one book all young law students read in those days was blackstone, "blackstone's commentaries," the oracle on law. blackstone said this -- "liberty of the press is indeed essential to a free state, but this consists in laying no previous restraints upon publicatio
john milton made a strong attack on press licensing. he wrote, "though all the winds of doctrine were let loose a play upon the earth, so truth be on the field. we do injurious by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. let truth and falsehood grapple. whoever knew truth but to the worst in a free and open encounter?" milton published his words without the seal of approval. 50 years later, england finally abandoned licensing, not for the theater, but the press. freedom of...
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john milton made a strong attack on press licensing. he wrote, "though all the winds of doctrine were let loose a play upon the earth, so truth be in the field. we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to missed out misdoubt her strength. let truth and falsehood grapple. whoever knew truth but to the worst in a free and open encounter?" milton published his words without the seal of approval. 50 years later, england finally abandoned licensing, not for the theater, but for the press. freedom of the press became an english tradition. an american tradition, too. in our bill of rights, the first first clause guarantee o included a guarantee of press freedom. similar guarantees were written into most state constitutions. ♪ freedom of the press. what did the words mean to our early leaders? most of them were lawyers. the one book all young law students read in those days was blackstone, "blackstone's commentaries." here was the oracle on law. blackstone said this -- "liberty of the press is indeed essential to a free state, but this
john milton made a strong attack on press licensing. he wrote, "though all the winds of doctrine were let loose a play upon the earth, so truth be in the field. we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to missed out misdoubt her strength. let truth and falsehood grapple. whoever knew truth but to the worst in a free and open encounter?" milton published his words without the seal of approval. 50 years later, england finally abandoned licensing, not for the theater, but for the...
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john milton made a strong attack on press licensing. he wrote, though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so truth be in the field. we do injuriously by licensing and appreciating let doth the truth. whoever knew truth as a free and open encounter? milton published his words without the seal of approval. 50 years later, england finally abandoned licensing, not for the theater but for the press. freedom of the press became an english tradition. an american tradition, too. in our bill of rights, the very first clause included a guarantee of press freedom. similar guarantees were written into most state constitutions. freedom of the press. what did the words mean to our early leaders? most of them were lawyers. the one book all young law students read in those days was "blackstone." black sto blackstone's commentariecomment. it said this. freedom of the press is liberal in each state. but this lays no restraints on freedom of the press of most publications and not for critical matter when published. every free
john milton made a strong attack on press licensing. he wrote, though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so truth be in the field. we do injuriously by licensing and appreciating let doth the truth. whoever knew truth as a free and open encounter? milton published his words without the seal of approval. 50 years later, england finally abandoned licensing, not for the theater but for the press. freedom of the press became an english tradition. an american tradition,...
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fought inthat milton his time against licensing must be fought again and won again. this time the respect to motion pictures. opinion, for another dr. hugh flick. >> the exercise of prior restraint by duly constituted authority is all society itself. it is part of a general system of self-preservation. each medium of communication has its own unique emotional impact and each medium of communication must have its own code of rules and regulations for guidance. it is my belief that in new york state, the people desire the type of protection which we give them through our system of regulation, especially when that applies to the young people and youth of the state which constitute our principal investment in the future. ♪ the men who wrote this document lived in an agricultural society. it is a measure of their wisdom that their plan of government still provides us with a workable framework for decision. yet the transition from an agricultural to an industrial nation has subjected the constitution to countless stresses and problems of interpretation. this film dealt w
fought inthat milton his time against licensing must be fought again and won again. this time the respect to motion pictures. opinion, for another dr. hugh flick. >> the exercise of prior restraint by duly constituted authority is all society itself. it is part of a general system of self-preservation. each medium of communication has its own unique emotional impact and each medium of communication must have its own code of rules and regulations for guidance. it is my belief that in new...
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we'll come back to milton keynes with mark shall be through to the last 16 and itjob done today. with mark shall be through to the last 16 and it job done today. not pretty before the interval with hard snicker of book came out and played much better after eight cracking along reading got over the line. we have seen it so many times, have we not? c gas struggle in the first four frames and could be a tough few days but always a bump with mark because he has produced it so often in the past so actually popped his head and the pressure at 2—2 is said did you enjoy that frame and so we took it in good heart and came out and played really strong in the last four frames. barry hawkins next so it should be fascinating. the real barry hawkins turning up finally and isa barry hawkins turning up finally and is a wonderful match player but not just been a great form but his scoring very good this week. that will be a tough match. and a wonderful comeback from wilson. top class. keep a close eye on his game. i had been cast my over the last few years and seeing his progress and just the last f
we'll come back to milton keynes with mark shall be through to the last 16 and itjob done today. with mark shall be through to the last 16 and it job done today. not pretty before the interval with hard snicker of book came out and played much better after eight cracking along reading got over the line. we have seen it so many times, have we not? c gas struggle in the first four frames and could be a tough few days but always a bump with mark because he has produced it so often in the past so...
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. >> thank you, miss milton. why don't we open up for public comment, any comments on the incredibly thorough minutes from our meeting last year about this time, december 17th, 2019. are there any minutes of the public who would like to comment on this item? >> there's no public comment. >> okay. public comment is closed. and can we have a motion to approve the minutes from december 17, 2019? >> moved by mandelman. >> and amber, remind me -- last year you made me get a second? >> clerk: you should get a second. >> okay. see, we don't do that in three-person committees at the board of supervisors but i had a nagging suspicion that you wanted that last year. commissioner ronen, would you like to second? >> yes, please. >> and on that motion made and seconded, a roll call, please. >> clerk: on approval of minutes [roll call] you have three ayes. it is approved. >> thank you. and, madam clerk, please read the next item. >> clerk: yes, item going into closed session, evaluation of the public employee performance and r
. >> thank you, miss milton. why don't we open up for public comment, any comments on the incredibly thorough minutes from our meeting last year about this time, december 17th, 2019. are there any minutes of the public who would like to comment on this item? >> there's no public comment. >> okay. public comment is closed. and can we have a motion to approve the minutes from december 17, 2019? >> moved by mandelman. >> and amber, remind me -- last year you made me...
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the world number three australian has been in fine form all week at milton keynes, beating selby 6—2. here's a round—up of the day's action so far with seema jaswal. we have reached the quarterfinal stage here at the uk championship, and we saw a really intriguing match today between neil robertson and mark selby, but just today between neil robertson and mark selby, butjust to go to. he was an imperious form today, along success was an imperious form today, along success of 90%, his stats. almost impossible to play against, but there was a chance in the match, when mark selby could have got on level terms, a sort of unforced ever in position, but neil robertson was just awesome today. big breaks, high—scoring frames, just what we associate with mark robinson —— neil robertson now. even some of the frames he did lose, but his long game was phenomenal, his safety was great, but his scoring all the winter was fantastic. it was nearly a perfect match of sneaker he played a. he looks like he really enjoyed himself today. over on table two, we saw jack lisowski against shallow —
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for france to seal a six victory in milton keynes, the first time a championship has been held since 2011. that is all in sport goodbye for now. hello. and much colder snap of weather for the past couple of days in much greater risk of some ice and some snow. snow from the showers in the north to the course of the day and perhaps in this band of more persistent rain in the south just on the hills because we've got that cold airjust nudging for the south are tanking through the day and hanging around there tomorrow as well and look at the strengthening winds that will essentially the chill. yes, we do have warnings now at the moment. especially across the northern half of the country in the snow mainly on the hills get the details from the website because those showers are following on the hills across scotland even to lower levels with a slight covering in here with the north of england and north risk of ice and treacherous conditions for the south, there could be some patchy frosting a little bit of snow in the system as well across the welsh mountains and perhaps more to the southw
for france to seal a six victory in milton keynes, the first time a championship has been held since 2011. that is all in sport goodbye for now. hello. and much colder snap of weather for the past couple of days in much greater risk of some ice and some snow. snow from the showers in the north to the course of the day and perhaps in this band of more persistent rain in the south just on the hills because we've got that cold airjust nudging for the south are tanking through the day and hanging...
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a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, a day, say it follows covid—secure work procedures. more than 1,000 people are being evacuated from a holiday park after heavy rain and flooding. police and firefighters have been working through the night to rescue those stranded at the billing aquadrome in northampton. two leisure centres have been turned into emergency accommodation. there are more than 100 flood warnings in place across parts of england and wales. in her christmas day message, queen elizabeth has praised the scientists and medical staff to whom she said we owe a debt of gratitude this year. she said this christmas was tinged with sadness because of the distance between people, many of whom just wanted a hug or squeeze of the hand. nicholas witchell reports. from windsor castle on a christmas day without the customary companionship of families coming together, a christmas broadcast in which the queen reflected
a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, a day, say it follows covid—secure work procedures. more than 1,000 people are being evacuated from a holiday park after heavy rain and flooding. police and firefighters have been working through the night to rescue those stranded at the billing aquadrome in northampton. two leisure...
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we went to milton keynes to visit e—scooter rental company lime and their warehouse, and ride one of their vehicles. they're the first operator allowed to rent them in a town in the uk. now, this was filmed a couple of months ago and since then, places in the uk such as nottingham, birmingham, manchester have started running these trials, and london as well is close to having most boroughs running these services in the near future. but there are some caveats. you must ride your rental e—scooter on the road — not on pavements, just roads. and other light e—vehicles such as hover boards or e—skateboards, they're still illegal — you cannot ride them out in public. and when it comes to your e—scooter, it must be a rental, it cannot be privately owned. if it is, because it is classed as a motor vehicle, you need things like tax and mot insurance — things you cannot readily get for e—scooters at the moment. but not everyone is getting that message. like other areas around the city, where i live in east london has not yet allowed the rental of e—scooters, but that's not st
we went to milton keynes to visit e—scooter rental company lime and their warehouse, and ride one of their vehicles. they're the first operator allowed to rent them in a town in the uk. now, this was filmed a couple of months ago and since then, places in the uk such as nottingham, birmingham, manchester have started running these trials, and london as well is close to having most boroughs running these services in the near future. but there are some caveats. you must ride your rental...
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and world number four mark selby is into the quarter—finals of the world grand prix snooker in milton keynes. he beat anthony mcgill 4—2 as he looks to take two titles in a row after winning the scottish 0pen last weekend. the british wheelchair rugby team got three million pounds of uk sport funding in the run—up to the rio paralympics but after failing to win a medal — they had all their support withdrawn for tokyo 2020. despite that, the team's won the last two european titles and risen to numberfour in the world. tomorrow they're hoping uk sport will restore funding leading to paris 202a. kylie grimes is the only woman in the british wheelchair rugby side, which is a mixed sport, and has been telling us what a difference funding would make. training, hotel costs, equipping costs, all of that stuff, and it does rack up, it costs a lot of money, so does rack up, it costs a lot of money, so yeah, itjust takes some of the worries away from interpersonal level, but, you know, the team is working so hard within the team is working so hard within the top four teams of the world, we
and world number four mark selby is into the quarter—finals of the world grand prix snooker in milton keynes. he beat anthony mcgill 4—2 as he looks to take two titles in a row after winning the scottish 0pen last weekend. the british wheelchair rugby team got three million pounds of uk sport funding in the run—up to the rio paralympics but after failing to win a medal — they had all their support withdrawn for tokyo 2020. despite that, the team's won the last two european titles and...
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chris milton from deep, he scored 31 points in 26 minutes. what kept the warriors within 10 at the half, steph curry. long-range, he is second all- time for warriors scoring. in franchise history. 19 points, third quarter blued open. he scored 15, other good scores. dj august and, they've been outscored in two games with 65 points, lost today, second-most lopsided score of a christmas day game in nba history. >> everything. actually that's not true. i liked the first half, the second half was really obviously, the dam broke. >> it's two tough games, we have to understand, again, the things we need to learn quickly. so we don't have the same soundbites after every single game. >> kevin durant is making us pay attention to him and the brooklyn nets at boston today, caught fire in the third quarter. scored 16 of 29 points, his teammate out of 37. it was all boston -- excuse me, brooklyn. sadly, former usf great point guard casey jones has passed away after a battle with alzheimer's disease. one national championship with bill russell usf, togeth
chris milton from deep, he scored 31 points in 26 minutes. what kept the warriors within 10 at the half, steph curry. long-range, he is second all- time for warriors scoring. in franchise history. 19 points, third quarter blued open. he scored 15, other good scores. dj august and, they've been outscored in two games with 65 points, lost today, second-most lopsided score of a christmas day game in nba history. >> everything. actually that's not true. i liked the first half, the second half...
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higgins was beaten 6—2 by china's zhou yuelong in the last 16 in milton keynes. it's set to be huge weekend for george russell — the 22—year—old englishman is replacing lewis hamilton this weekend, who's missing the sakhir grand prix in bahrain due to a postive covid test.... and a schumacher will be back in the spotlight next season in formula one. craig templeton has more. this is being called the hottest feetin this is being called the hottest feet in formula i. this is being called the hottest feet in formula 1. why? because when venues broke that lewis hamilton contracted coronavirus to talk soon turn to who would replace him over the weekend grand prix. we know it will be 22—year—old george russell, a young man with a golden opportunity to drive by the silver arrows. wessel was a junior and reserve driver with mercedes and has been handed the keys to the championship winning car after williams agreed to a temporary loan. he posted on social media saying nobody can replace this guy but i'll give my all for the team in his absence from the moment i
higgins was beaten 6—2 by china's zhou yuelong in the last 16 in milton keynes. it's set to be huge weekend for george russell — the 22—year—old englishman is replacing lewis hamilton this weekend, who's missing the sakhir grand prix in bahrain due to a postive covid test.... and a schumacher will be back in the spotlight next season in formula one. craig templeton has more. this is being called the hottest feetin this is being called the hottest feet in formula i. this is being called...
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showed no signs of fatigue as he beat switzerland's alexander ursenbacher by four frames to one in milton keynes. after his epic win on sunday night, neil robertson withdrew from the scottish 0pen. if you were up watching you'll know the uk championship produced a final to remember — neither robertson norjudd trump were ever more than one frame ahead. it went right down to a decider which started at around quarter to midnight, and 67 minutes later, at five to one in the morning, robertson won it. he spoke afterwards to my colleague sarah mulkerrins. my my brain was really wired after the match and i couldn't get to sleep until probably about five o'clock in the morning. so i woke up about 20 times during the night, sort of, waking up, whether or not i wonder loss, which actually happens a lot with boa rdman and loss, which actually happens a lot with boardman and athletes in general, that after big game, and doing your sleep, you've got the sort of moments where you wake up spontaneously and every time i woke up spontaneously and every time i woke up to spontaneously and every time i wo
showed no signs of fatigue as he beat switzerland's alexander ursenbacher by four frames to one in milton keynes. after his epic win on sunday night, neil robertson withdrew from the scottish 0pen. if you were up watching you'll know the uk championship produced a final to remember — neither robertson norjudd trump were ever more than one frame ahead. it went right down to a decider which started at around quarter to midnight, and 67 minutes later, at five to one in the morning, robertson won...
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there is a major push right now to discredit milton friedman's legacy. i'm sure you read about it. what is your take on this because i think it is just the very beginning? >> well i have written about quite a bit, charles with some of my writing at "national review." you and i see the issue the same. it isn't a small thing. it is a big deal and it is idealogical and ultimately should this sort of woke capitalism that says we're not here to serve the shareholder, profits are not what needs to drive the endeavors of corporate america but rather our primary function is this sort of nebulous concept of world service and so forth, if they win in this battle of ideas it is a really, really fatal blow to the american experiment. it goes without saying that all of us are to be good stewards, all of us are to be interested in the needs of mankind and exercise virtue in what we do. we're talking here about the actual silo of the american business. its sphere sovereignty which is a fancy term for what it is actually there to do, is grow profits. now as it grows profits it is serving its vendo
there is a major push right now to discredit milton friedman's legacy. i'm sure you read about it. what is your take on this because i think it is just the very beginning? >> well i have written about quite a bit, charles with some of my writing at "national review." you and i see the issue the same. it isn't a small thing. it is a big deal and it is idealogical and ultimately should this sort of woke capitalism that says we're not here to serve the shareholder, profits are not...
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. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news, milton, delaware >> we appreciate them telling their story. one hitting home for a lot of americans, no doubt. >>> up next, paying tribute to real life front line superheroes. >>> finally, their work is just as inspiring as that of any comic book superhero, maybe more. gadi schwartz on nurses we can marvel at >> reporter: even in a graphic novel, with masked superheroes the face of covid-19 is terrifying. charles is dying his breathing has stopped. but in this marvel comic the nurses say, don't give up, charles, because we won't. words real-life nurses like andrew cleary know too well. >> it is just hard. it takes a toll on you, for sure. >> reporter: they some of the inspirations behind the true nurse stories by marvel comic and the allegheny health network honoring nurses for their superhero abilitie like comfortin patients through smiling eyes but andrew wishes we could do more. if you could have a superpower, what would it be? >> to just completely eradicate this virus just wipe it off the face of the earth. just turn back time and like it
. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news, milton, delaware >> we appreciate them telling their story. one hitting home for a lot of americans, no doubt. >>> up next, paying tribute to real life front line superheroes. >>> finally, their work is just as inspiring as that of any comic book superhero, maybe more. gadi schwartz on nurses we can marvel at >> reporter: even in a graphic novel, with masked superheroes the face of covid-19 is terrifying. charles is dying...
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we have to go back to milton friedman, my hero of all times, economics, and what he said is in about six months after the fed starts printing money, you see economic growth. but it takes 18 to 24 months before you see inflation. so it's coming and they're going to end up paying a price for this. modern monetary theory does not work. it's never worked anywhere in history. and we're going to pay a price for this kind of money supply growth. charles: i want to bring you back and talk about milton friedman because the left has launched a serious attack on him and his work, i'm sure you saw this coming out of harvard a week ago. right now, i appreciate all the input. thanks, brian. >> would love to. take care. charles: well, folks, we just talked about it, right, small businesses, they are under siege, forced to follow what many are calling arbitrary pandemic rules around the country. new york state has actually designated the small town of port chester as an orange zone due to the high numbers of covid-19 infections in the area, which means non-essential businesses are closed. but then a
we have to go back to milton friedman, my hero of all times, economics, and what he said is in about six months after the fed starts printing money, you see economic growth. but it takes 18 to 24 months before you see inflation. so it's coming and they're going to end up paying a price for this. modern monetary theory does not work. it's never worked anywhere in history. and we're going to pay a price for this kind of money supply growth. charles: i want to bring you back and talk about milton...
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. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news, milton, delaware >> we appreciate them sharing their story. one hitting home for a lot of americans, no doubt. >>> up next, paying tribute to real life front line superheroes. >>> finally, their work is just as inspiring as that of any comic book superhero, maybe more. gadi schwartz on nurses we can marvel at >> reporter: even in a graphic novel, with masked superheroes in scrubs, the fac of covid-19 is terrifying. charles is dying his breathing has stopped. but in this marvel comic the nurses say, don't give up, charles, because we won't. words real-life nurses like andrew cleary know too well. >> it is just hard. it takes a toll on you, for sure. >> reporter: andrew and his co-workers, some of the inspirations behind the true nurse stories by marvel comic and the allegheny health network honoring nurses for their superhero abilitie like comfortin patients through smiling eyes but andrew wishes he could do more. if you could have a superpower, what would it be? >> to just completely eradicate this virus just wipe it off the face of the earth.
. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news, milton, delaware >> we appreciate them sharing their story. one hitting home for a lot of americans, no doubt. >>> up next, paying tribute to real life front line superheroes. >>> finally, their work is just as inspiring as that of any comic book superhero, maybe more. gadi schwartz on nurses we can marvel at >> reporter: even in a graphic novel, with masked superheroes in scrubs, the fac of covid-19 is terrifying. charles...
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. >> the great milton friedman speculated the fda is claiming far more lives by reaucratic rates and improving vital drugs then have sav lives by stopping the release of bad drugs. the uk has just begun releasing that stations fair use several weeks ahead of the united states because of our bureaucracy and what we also should note is that this administraon cut through enormous amounts of red tape in order to get us to this point. once again, too much government tends to produce far more problems than it solves. i think the lady is right but quite often government is not thesolution to our problems . the government is the problem . i am delighted to listen to the governnts advice on any range of subjects of personal choice. >> as we talked a labor department coming up with their monthly employment numbers. congressman, for november the unemployment rate 6.7 percent with employers adding 245,000 jobs in november. your thoughts on where things are with the economy in terms of the jobsissue . >> obviously our economy is springing back but it's got a long way to go. less than a year ago t
. >> the great milton friedman speculated the fda is claiming far more lives by reaucratic rates and improving vital drugs then have sav lives by stopping the release of bad drugs. the uk has just begun releasing that stations fair use several weeks ahead of the united states because of our bureaucracy and what we also should note is that this administraon cut through enormous amounts of red tape in order to get us to this point. once again, too much government tends to produce far more...
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so i 1st saw milton not so much at all as in intimidating his inclinometer. all the time. having seen how much hard work it takes it wasn't something i wanted to do. but there is a young confident of success i'm proud of my own company which. is just 22 but his family has been in the hawker business since his grandfather's time . because. it's more i mean he had more say because he used to be at the end of 29000. join a government program to start to hawk a store. the following april is dream came true when he opened a fishbowl noodle store in the business district he named the sunday fish bowl sunday means 3 generations in chinese his parents' store in the market provided a ready supply of fresh fish balls. and they're always wondered about. something or if they are we think i'm that way and i think that. one this is not and if we expand it. but just 4 days after opening his stall growing fears over 90 singapore's restrictions. forced to suspend business. anything lot of my money was. here no income for 2 months when the restrictions began to ease couldn't wait to relaunc
so i 1st saw milton not so much at all as in intimidating his inclinometer. all the time. having seen how much hard work it takes it wasn't something i wanted to do. but there is a young confident of success i'm proud of my own company which. is just 22 but his family has been in the hawker business since his grandfather's time . because. it's more i mean he had more say because he used to be at the end of 29000. join a government program to start to hawk a store. the following april is dream...
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in milton keynes, husband and wife arthur and barbara. she went first. i'd rather have the vaccine than have the covid—i9. i mean, if you are given a choice, there's no contest. and in the bard's county of warwickshire, to jab or not to jab. this really is 81—year—old william shakespeare. it could make a difference to our lives from now on, couldn't it? the start of changing our lives and our lifestyle. you've made history today. back in bristol, no sign of any side effects forjack. thank you, all. grateful and finally able to plan a future. jon kay, bbc news. so, how big a day is it for medical science here in the uk? a little earlier, our medical editor fergus walsh explained the significance of the vaccine roll out. it's a great day for science and for humanity. and i think it's the first step in a very long road towards getting out of this pandemic. and to have a highly effective vaccine in less than a year is astonishing. it was by no means certain back in the spring — there are lots of viruses we don't have vaccines for. in the last 20 year
in milton keynes, husband and wife arthur and barbara. she went first. i'd rather have the vaccine than have the covid—i9. i mean, if you are given a choice, there's no contest. and in the bard's county of warwickshire, to jab or not to jab. this really is 81—year—old william shakespeare. it could make a difference to our lives from now on, couldn't it? the start of changing our lives and our lifestyle. you've made history today. back in bristol, no sign of any side effects forjack. thank...
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he was far from his best but came through to beat liang wenbo by six frames to one in milton keynes. elsewhere, john higgins and neil robertson are also through. through to beat liang wenbo by six frames to one in milton keynes. elsewhere, john higgins and neil robertson are also through. you can keep up to date with the snooker across the bbc and on our website, but that is all for now. there's a month to go until the end of the brexit transition period — that's the amount of time given for the uk and eu to agree their future relationship. face—to—face talks between negotiators for both sides continue in london as future economic partnerships and trade deals are thrashed out. this is seen as a crucial week if an agreement is to be reached but there are still differences between the two sides on elements including fishing rights. if no agreement can be reached, trade between the uk and eu will default to world trade organization rules, resulting in tariffs on goods crossing the channel and other trade barriers. with an agreement yet to be reached, there is uncertainty for busin
he was far from his best but came through to beat liang wenbo by six frames to one in milton keynes. elsewhere, john higgins and neil robertson are also through. through to beat liang wenbo by six frames to one in milton keynes. elsewhere, john higgins and neil robertson are also through. you can keep up to date with the snooker across the bbc and on our website, but that is all for now. there's a month to go until the end of the brexit transition period — that's the amount of time given for...
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on tuesday in milton keynes it was great to meet some of the patients and staff involved and i loved what barbara, who is 82, said when she got herjab. she said, i would much rather get the vaccine than covid—19 itself. i am with barbara. it is free according to need and it is the best way to protect you and those around you and when enough people get vaccinated, and we see those hospitalisation numbers going down, we can then start lifting the restrictions which have made this year so tough. i felt really proud when i saw mohammed hassan and i sat with him as he got hisjab, he is hassan and i sat with him as he got his jab, he is a doctor at milton keynes hospital who volunteered to treat covid patients and himself caught covid and he said the jack was painless but he talked about the challenges we face right now whilst we roll out the jab right across the country. even with this mass programme under way, from the next few months we will not have sufficient production through the vaccination programme and this is a lwa ys vaccination programme and this is always the most difficult
on tuesday in milton keynes it was great to meet some of the patients and staff involved and i loved what barbara, who is 82, said when she got herjab. she said, i would much rather get the vaccine than covid—19 itself. i am with barbara. it is free according to need and it is the best way to protect you and those around you and when enough people get vaccinated, and we see those hospitalisation numbers going down, we can then start lifting the restrictions which have made this year so tough....
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allow for audio and visual delays during the course of the meeting. >> thank you, miss milton. why don't we open up for public comment, any comments on the incredibly thorough minutes from our meeting last year about this time, december 17th, 2019. are there any minutes of the public who would like to comment on this item? >> there's no public comment. >> okay. public comment is closed. and can we have a motion to approve the minutes from december 17, 2019? >> moved by mandelman. >> and amber, remind me -- last year you made me get a second? >> clerk: you should get a second. >> okay. see, we don't do that in three-person committees at the board of supervisors but i had a nagging suspicion that you wanted that last year. commissioner ronen, would you like to second? >> yes, please. >> and on that motion made and seconded, a roll call, please. >> clerk: on approval of minutes [roll call] you have three ayes. it is approved. >> thank you. and, madam clerk, please read the next item. >> clerk: yes, item going into closed session, evaluation of the public employee performance and r
allow for audio and visual delays during the course of the meeting. >> thank you, miss milton. why don't we open up for public comment, any comments on the incredibly thorough minutes from our meeting last year about this time, december 17th, 2019. are there any minutes of the public who would like to comment on this item? >> there's no public comment. >> okay. public comment is closed. and can we have a motion to approve the minutes from december 17, 2019? >> moved by...
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serving those two regiments including arthur b lee who lived his entire post-war life in the area of milton. another group of veterans or soldiers i want to mention um is arthur b lee, and we'll come back in later in the story. another group that i researched were employees of wisconsin regiments of wisconsin officers i did not set out to research them. but as i was going through the documents that i could find on them i found that these employees were just as likely to die in service as the soldiers . so i started looking up as much as i could about them too and found about 180 who had actually been placed on wisconsin rosters as cooks, blacksmiths, teamsters, and many many of them moved to wisconsin later. some of them, after they had served as employees, enlisted as full blood full-fledged soldiers in the u.s colored troops. now one thing to remember with them is the vast majority of these these men were never put on official rosters. so i have 180 some who were there there were many more hundreds maybe thousands whose who were never put on the rosters. later on, the ones who were roster
serving those two regiments including arthur b lee who lived his entire post-war life in the area of milton. another group of veterans or soldiers i want to mention um is arthur b lee, and we'll come back in later in the story. another group that i researched were employees of wisconsin regiments of wisconsin officers i did not set out to research them. but as i was going through the documents that i could find on them i found that these employees were just as likely to die in service as the...
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we went to milton keynes to visit e—scooter rental company lime and their warehouse, and ride one of their vehicles. they're the first operator allowed to rent them in a town in the uk. now, this was filmed a couple of months ago and since then, places in the uk such as nottingham, birmingham, manchester have started running these trials, and london as well is close to having most boroughs running these services in the near future. but there are some caveats. you must ride your rental e—scooter on the road — not on pavements, just roads. and other light e—vehicles such as hover boards or e—skateboards, they're still illegal — you can't ride them out in public. and when it comes to your e—scooter, it must be a rental, it can't be privately owned. if it is, because it is classed as a motor vehicle, you need things like tax and mot, insurance — things you cannot readily get for e—scooters at the moment. but not everyone is getting that message. like other areas around the city, where i live in east london has not yet allowed the rental of e—scooters but that's not stop
we went to milton keynes to visit e—scooter rental company lime and their warehouse, and ride one of their vehicles. they're the first operator allowed to rent them in a town in the uk. now, this was filmed a couple of months ago and since then, places in the uk such as nottingham, birmingham, manchester have started running these trials, and london as well is close to having most boroughs running these services in the near future. but there are some caveats. you must ride your rental...
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vice president how milton moore our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. everything is ok in our administration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war a war that i put it was a joke on me a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had to health ministers who were gone in the space of a single month during a health emergency and justice minister resigned and education minister hurries off to the us just days after stepping down from the job saying i don't want to fight leave me alone don't provoke me isn't that enough chaos for you now it is not things that happen in any government ok that their way that their u.k. should minister went out well it was not a big problem for us ok and you know brazil is a very different country and well some things that happen here that happen in other countries it's our culture so why did you write an op ed may the 14th you said no country in the world has inflic
vice president how milton moore our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. everything is ok in our administration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war a war that i put it was a joke on me a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had to health ministers who were gone in the space of a single...
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vice-president how milton were our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. everything is ok in our administration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war a war that i put it was a joke on me a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had to health ministers who were gone in the space of a single month during a health emergency and justice minister resigned and education minister however is off to the us just days after stepping down from the job saying i don't want to fight leave me alone don't provoke me isn't that enough chaos for you now it is not things that happen in any government ok the way that they're due cation minister went out well it was not a big problem for us ok and you know brazil is a very different country and well some things that happened here the 14th you said no country in the world has inflicted more harm on itself than brazil and you warned that institutional damage was dr
vice-president how milton were our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. everything is ok in our administration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war a war that i put it was a joke on me a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had to health ministers who were gone in the space of a single...
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it's his 1st global award meanwhile england defender defended lucy brown's took the women's prize 29 milton one champions league within their own before moving to manchester city. let's get more on this from max merrill from the w sport welcome alex was never dusky the obvious choice well i think so although when you're living in an era with a christian or an elder leno messi it's never easy to beat out that kind of competition but live in dusk you have to stand out season 55 goals in 47 games and also leading by into the travel quite clearly being the best player for the team there as well so that will count it in his favor and he was very disappointed when the ballon d'or was cancelled this year in july and thought he had a chance at winning the jew awfully of messi and ronaldo is not easy to beat but he's managed it now and well deserved i think so what did they do did they do it did they do it virtually they did to eventually yes and johnny in france you know actually came and gave him the prize officer he would be able to attend so a little bit of a surprise for him now. good day for m
it's his 1st global award meanwhile england defender defended lucy brown's took the women's prize 29 milton one champions league within their own before moving to manchester city. let's get more on this from max merrill from the w sport welcome alex was never dusky the obvious choice well i think so although when you're living in an era with a christian or an elder leno messi it's never easy to beat out that kind of competition but live in dusk you have to stand out season 55 goals in 47 games...
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the number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes are believed to have been affected along with admin staff. the laboratory which is asked to process around 70,000 tests per day says it follows covid—secure work procedures. in england more than 1000 people are being evacuated from a holiday park after heavy rain and flooding. police and firefighters have been working through the night in northampton. two leisure centres have been turned into emergency accommodation. there are more than 100 flood warnings in place across parts of england and wales. christmas in bethlehem looks a little different this year thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. this was the coronavirus pandemic. this was the scene in bethlehem this morning in manger square. the normally busy scene is quite empty, but the celebration still went ahead at the church of the nativity where christians believe jesus church of the nativity where christians believejesus was born. the service, which is normally attended by thousands of worshippers, was closed to the public this year. this is a christmas eve unlike
the number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes are believed to have been affected along with admin staff. the laboratory which is asked to process around 70,000 tests per day says it follows covid—secure work procedures. in england more than 1000 people are being evacuated from a holiday park after heavy rain and flooding. police and firefighters have been working through the night in northampton. two leisure centres have been turned into emergency accommodation. there...
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a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes, are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, say it follows covid secure work procedures. chile's president has described the start of a national coronavirus immunisation programme as a moment of hope and excitement for the country. chile, mexico and costa rica have become the first countries in latin america to begin vaccination campaigns. argentina is also planning to start inoculations in the next few days. tim allman has more. in chile, potential salvation comes from the skies. the first 10,000 of an ordered 30 million doses of the coronavirus of axing, arriving at this airport in santiago. the country's president was there to welcome them, as the precious cargo was moved onto a helicopter. translation: it's a day of much excitement, seeing this helicopter transporting hope, because the truth is that many people have worked a lot over this time to secure the vaccine. our compatriots will have a secure, effective and timel
a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes, are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, say it follows covid secure work procedures. chile's president has described the start of a national coronavirus immunisation programme as a moment of hope and excitement for the country. chile, mexico and costa rica have become the first countries in latin america to begin vaccination...
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cornwall, royal duties this year included watching the work of detection dogs at their training centre in milton keynes. trials are under way to determine whether these dogs could identify people carrying the covid—i9 virus. this is bbc 5 live! and camilla also stepped into the radio editor's chair for the emma barnett show on the bbc‘s 5 live. well, it's very nice to have you here. clarence house became a radio studio for the day. the focus was on the causes that mattered to her, including domestic violence and the dangers lockdown pose to victims of abuse. you're there, you can't get out, you've probably got children there — that's the worst — so you feel you can't leave because you must take the children. you've probably got a telephone, but you can't get to it, because probably, the abuser is there. i mean, where do you go? she also spoke of herjoy at being reunited with her grandchildren, and how her husband's fitness help him beat covid. and it was the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall who led the country's remembrance in may, marking 75 years since ve day. at "am, they l
cornwall, royal duties this year included watching the work of detection dogs at their training centre in milton keynes. trials are under way to determine whether these dogs could identify people carrying the covid—i9 virus. this is bbc 5 live! and camilla also stepped into the radio editor's chair for the emma barnett show on the bbc‘s 5 live. well, it's very nice to have you here. clarence house became a radio studio for the day. the focus was on the causes that mattered to her, including...
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a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes, are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, say it follows covid secure work procedures. at least three people have been injured ina at least three people have been injured in a big explosion in the us city of nashville in tennessee. police have confirmed that it has come from a park vehicle. a bomb squad has been sent to the area. smoke could be seen billowing from a building in the down town area. police believe this was an intentional act and reporting that they are expecting a suspicious vehicle. india's prime minister has announced... amid pressure for his government to scrap controversial reforms. this will loosen the rules around the sales, pricing and storage of stored items. the government here of prime minister modi has been trying to reach out to various sections of the reformers highlighting points regarding the new agrarian reforms which were passed in september this year, one of them has been inviting more fore
a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes, are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, say it follows covid secure work procedures. at least three people have been injured ina at least three people have been injured in a big explosion in the us city of nashville in tennessee. police have confirmed that it has come from a park vehicle. a bomb squad has been sent to the area....
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a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, say it follows covid—secure work procedures. chile's president has described the start of a national coronavirus immunisation programme as a moment of hope and excitement for the country. chile, mexico and costa rica have become the first countries in latin america to begin vaccination campaigns. argentina is also planning to start inoculations in the next few days. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. in chile, potential salvation comes from the skies. the first 10,000 of an ordered 30 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine arriving at this airport in santiago. the country's president was there to welcome them, as the precious cargo was moved onto a helicopter. translation: it's a day of much excitement, seeing this helicopter transporting hope, because the truth is that many people have worked a lot over this time to secure the vaccine. 0ur compatriots will have a secure, effecti
a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, say it follows covid—secure work procedures. chile's president has described the start of a national coronavirus immunisation programme as a moment of hope and excitement for the country. chile, mexico and costa rica have become the first countries in latin america to begin vaccination...
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a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, say it follows covid—secure work procedures. more than 1,000 people are being evacuated from a holiday park after heavy rain and flooding. police and firefighters have been working through the night to rescue those stranded at the billing aquadrome in northampton. two leisure centres have been turned into emergency accommodation. there are more than 100 flood warnings in place across parts of england and wales. christmas in bethlehem looks a little different this year, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. this was the scene in bethlehem this morning, in manger square. you can see a normally busy scene is quite empty. but the celebrations still went ahead at the church of the nativity, where christians believejesus was born. but the service, which is normally attended by thousands of local and foreign worshippers, was closed to the public this year. this is a christmas eve unlike a
a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, say it follows covid—secure work procedures. more than 1,000 people are being evacuated from a holiday park after heavy rain and flooding. police and firefighters have been working through the night to rescue those stranded at the billing aquadrome in northampton. two leisure centres...
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cornwall, royal duties this year included watching the work of detection dogs at their training centre in milton keynes. trials are under way to determine whether these dogs could identify people carrying the covid—i9 virus. this is bbc 5 live! and camilla also stepped into the radio editor's chair for the emma barnett show on the bbc‘s 5 live. well, it's very nice to have you here. clarence house became a radio studio for the day. the focus was on the causes that mattered to her, including domestic violence and the dangers lockdown pose to victims of abuse. you're there, you can't get out, you've probably got children there — that's the worst — so you feel you can't leave because you must take the children. you've probably got a telephone, but you can't get to it, because probably, the abuser is there. i mean, when do you go? she also spoke of herjoy at being reunited with her grandchildren, and how her husband's fitness help him beat covid. and it was the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall who led the country's remembrance in may, marking 75 years since ve day. at "am, they le
cornwall, royal duties this year included watching the work of detection dogs at their training centre in milton keynes. trials are under way to determine whether these dogs could identify people carrying the covid—i9 virus. this is bbc 5 live! and camilla also stepped into the radio editor's chair for the emma barnett show on the bbc‘s 5 live. well, it's very nice to have you here. clarence house became a radio studio for the day. the focus was on the causes that mattered to her, including...
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vice president how milton moore our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. everything is ok an hour than is ration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war war that i put it was a joke only a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had to health ministers who were gone in the space of a single month during a health emergency a justice minister resigned and education minister however is off to the us just days after stepping down from the job saying i don't want to fight leave me alone don't provoke me isn't that enough chaos for you now it is not things that happen in any government ok the way that their vacation minister went out well it was not a big problem for us ok and you know brazil is a very different country and well some things that happen here that happen in other countries it's our culture so why did you write an op ed may the 14th you said no country in the world has inflicted more ha
vice president how milton moore our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. everything is ok an hour than is ration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war war that i put it was a joke only a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had to health ministers who were gone in the space of a single...
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a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes, are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, say it follows covid secure work procedures. for the millions of people celebrating at this time of year, 2020 is said to be a christmas like no other. we've been in touch with doctors, nurses and experts we have talked to since the pandemic took hold in march. we've asked them how they will be marking christmas in these extraordinary circumstances. florida has been one of the worst affected us states in the year. we have heard from a doctor at the jackson south medical centre in miami. we can nowjoin him to find out what christmas is like for him. merry christmas to you! after the sort of year you have had and continue to have, what is christmas like for you? our christmas is obviously very different this year. we have a very large extended family with my mum, my dad, my all in florida with me, but we won't be seeing them this year. we are going to keep the christmas day to the im
a number of scientists at the lighthouse laboratory in milton keynes, are believed to have been affected along with admin and warehouse staff. the lab, which is being asked to process about 70,000 tests a day, say it follows covid secure work procedures. for the millions of people celebrating at this time of year, 2020 is said to be a christmas like no other. we've been in touch with doctors, nurses and experts we have talked to since the pandemic took hold in march. we've asked them how they...
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we went to milton keynes to visit e—scooter rental company lime and their warehouse, and ride one of their vehicles. they're the first operator allowed to rent them in a town in the uk. now, this was filmed a couple of months ago and since then, places in the uk such as nottingham, birmingham, manchester have started running these trials, and london as well is close to having most boroughs running these services in the near future. but there are some caveats. you must ride your rental e—scooter on the road — not on pavements, just roads. and other light e—vehicles such as hover boards or e—skateboards, they're still illegal — you cannot ride them out in public. and when it comes to your e—scooter, it must be a rental, it cannot be privately owned. if it is, because it is classed as a motor vehicle, you need things like tax and mot insurance — things you cannot readily get for e—scooters at the moment. but not everyone is getting that message. like other areas around the city, where i live in east london has not yet allowed the rental of e—scooters but that's not sto
we went to milton keynes to visit e—scooter rental company lime and their warehouse, and ride one of their vehicles. they're the first operator allowed to rent them in a town in the uk. now, this was filmed a couple of months ago and since then, places in the uk such as nottingham, birmingham, manchester have started running these trials, and london as well is close to having most boroughs running these services in the near future. but there are some caveats. you must ride your rental...
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we went to milton keynes to visit e—scooter company lime and their warehouse and ride one of their warehouse and ride one of their vehicles. the first operator allowed to rent them ina operator allowed to rent them in a town in the uk. now, this was filmed a couple of months ago and since then, places in the uk such as nottingham, birmingham, manchester have started running these trials and london as well as close to having most boroughs running these services in the near future. but there are some caveats. you must write your rental e—scooter on the road, not on the pavement, just roads. in other light ev because like other boards or e skateboards are still illegal. you cannot ride them out in public. and when it comes to your e—scooter, it must be a rental, it cannot be privately owned. if it is, because it is classed as a motor vehicle, you need things like tax and mot insurance. things you cannot readily get the e—scooters at the moment. but not everyone is getting that message. like other areas around the city, where i live in east london has not yet allow the rental of e—scoote
we went to milton keynes to visit e—scooter company lime and their warehouse and ride one of their warehouse and ride one of their vehicles. the first operator allowed to rent them ina operator allowed to rent them in a town in the uk. now, this was filmed a couple of months ago and since then, places in the uk such as nottingham, birmingham, manchester have started running these trials and london as well as close to having most boroughs running these services in the near future. but there...
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when i interviewed milton friedman. nation and say they're doing these other things. if that's all they're doing them we need a really robust democratic structure to ensure that what they're doing and it doesn't do more harm than good. it's almost taken for granted since. the accountability should come from within the corporation. there is nothing democratic about that. and as my concern as well. i think that the principle that underlies the book do well by doing good. and how they are fundamentally having limitations for that. it's still mandated for that shareholder profit. as a result, doing good only happened so far is only possible. i don't think i realize the extent to which the number of mechanisms to which it is pursued. in doing so. we see the corporation becomes that it should be answering the social problems. i was very interesting for me to worry about. my studies are in the pharmaceutical sector. but also in the other side setting governance accountability. and those are a passage in there. with the oil and gas companies. i think this idea with the corpor
when i interviewed milton friedman. nation and say they're doing these other things. if that's all they're doing them we need a really robust democratic structure to ensure that what they're doing and it doesn't do more harm than good. it's almost taken for granted since. the accountability should come from within the corporation. there is nothing democratic about that. and as my concern as well. i think that the principle that underlies the book do well by doing good. and how they are...
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it's quarter final day at the uk snooker championship in milton keynes, with a match up between two former winners taking place right now. with a match up between two former and we can bring you live pictures of the match between mark selby and neil roberstson from the marshall arena. robertson taking the opening frame to lead i—0. you can watch this match on bbc two and via the bbc sport website and app. and lebronjames has signed a new two year contract with nba champions los angeles lakers, worth a reported £63 million. james helped the lakers to their first nba title in a decade in october, and his new deal will expire in 2023, 20 years on from his nba debut. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories, and the latest from first practice at of the sakhir grand prix, on the bbc sport website. good afternoon. i'm here to take you through the next few hours of coronavirus coverage. i'm keeping an eye on the brexit talks as well. we will start with coronavirus. just in the last few moments in fact, we have just been sent the latest are a number. the r value now
it's quarter final day at the uk snooker championship in milton keynes, with a match up between two former winners taking place right now. with a match up between two former and we can bring you live pictures of the match between mark selby and neil roberstson from the marshall arena. robertson taking the opening frame to lead i—0. you can watch this match on bbc two and via the bbc sport website and app. and lebronjames has signed a new two year contract with nba champions los angeles...
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a late finish in milton keynes, as neil robertson wins the uk championship on a deciding frame to win his first triple crown title in five years. to win his first triple crown if you're dreaming of a white christmas, scientists think it could soon become a thing of the past in the uk, as climate change takes hold. the findings of a met office study shared with the bbc‘s panorama project what could happen if no action is taken to kerb global emissions. here's our chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt. nothing evokes winter like a thick blanket of snow. and sledging, snowball fights and snowmen too, of course. but, says the met office, scenes like this will become a rarity across most of britain in the decades to come if greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase as they have been. we're saying by the end of the century much of the lying snow will have disappeared entirely except over the highest ground. here's how the met office projections suggest our winters could change. this is the average temperature of the coldest day across the uk over the last two decades. everyw
a late finish in milton keynes, as neil robertson wins the uk championship on a deciding frame to win his first triple crown title in five years. to win his first triple crown if you're dreaming of a white christmas, scientists think it could soon become a thing of the past in the uk, as climate change takes hold. the findings of a met office study shared with the bbc‘s panorama project what could happen if no action is taken to kerb global emissions. here's our chief environment...
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let's take you to milton keynes now, where the final of the uk snooker championship is just getting underway. it's world number one judd trump against number three neil robertson — and these are two in—form players. they've both won this tournament before. they're still in the opening frame — it's the best of 19 — and you can watch it over on bbc two. if you want, or you can stay with us bbc news. your choice! a video of an incident in which a sikh boy was kicked and punched outside his school in telford has sparked an outpouring of messages of support and a campaign by young sikhs sharing pictures of themselves with the caption "proud to wear my turban and be a sikh." west mercia police have been investigating the incident as a possible hate crime. our correspondent rajeev gupta has been speaking to sikhs who have shared their experiences of being targeted across the generations. emboldened by the incident which took place earlier this month, thousands of sikhs have taken to social media to show solidarity and pride in their appearance. it's good that people stick with you. ii—yea
let's take you to milton keynes now, where the final of the uk snooker championship is just getting underway. it's world number one judd trump against number three neil robertson — and these are two in—form players. they've both won this tournament before. they're still in the opening frame — it's the best of 19 — and you can watch it over on bbc two. if you want, or you can stay with us bbc news. your choice! a video of an incident in which a sikh boy was kicked and punched outside his...
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cornwall, royal duties this year included watching the work of detection dogs at their training centre in milton keynes. trials are under way to determine whether these dogs could identify people carrying the covid—i9 virus. this is bbc five live! and camilla stepped into radio on the bbc‘s five live. it's very nice to have you here. clarence house became a radio studio for the day. the focus was on causes that mattered to her, including domestic violence and the dangers lockdown posed to victims of abuse. you probably got children, so you feel you cannot leave because you must ta ke cannot leave because you must take the children. you've probably got a telephone, but you can't get to it, because probably the abuser is there. amen, when you go? she also spoke about being reunited with her grandchildren and how her husband because my fitness help him beat covid. and there was the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall who led the country through remembrance in may, marking 75 years since ve day. at iiam marking 75 years since ve day. at ”am they led national tributes at the belmore war mem
cornwall, royal duties this year included watching the work of detection dogs at their training centre in milton keynes. trials are under way to determine whether these dogs could identify people carrying the covid—i9 virus. this is bbc five live! and camilla stepped into radio on the bbc‘s five live. it's very nice to have you here. clarence house became a radio studio for the day. the focus was on causes that mattered to her, including domestic violence and the dangers lockdown posed to...
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in milton keynes, husband and wife arthur and barbara. she went first. i'd rather have the vaccine than have the covid—i9. i mean, if you're given a choice, there's no contest. and in the bard's county of warwickshire, to jab or not to jab. this really is 81—year—old william shakespeare. it could make a difference to our lives from now on, couldn't it? the start of changing our lives and our lifestyle. you've made history today. back in bristol, no sign of any side effects forjack. thank you all. grateful, and finally able to plan a future. jon kay, bbc news. the launch of the vaccine roll—out marks the start of one of the biggest vaccination programmes in nhs history. the health secretary matt hancock described it as the start of the fightback and said he hoped restrictions would begin to be lifted from the spring. 0ur health correspondent catherine burns looks at some of the big questions surrounding the covid jab. the first thing most people want to know is when they'll get the vaccine, and generally the answer is no time soon. we've got aroun
in milton keynes, husband and wife arthur and barbara. she went first. i'd rather have the vaccine than have the covid—i9. i mean, if you're given a choice, there's no contest. and in the bard's county of warwickshire, to jab or not to jab. this really is 81—year—old william shakespeare. it could make a difference to our lives from now on, couldn't it? the start of changing our lives and our lifestyle. you've made history today. back in bristol, no sign of any side effects forjack. thank...