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london 2012 _ since. in rides ben maher, xxx the third. london 2012 was _ since. in rides ben maher, xxx the third. london 2012 was incredible l third. london 2012 was incredible thou . ht of third. london 2012 was incredible thought of it _ third. london 2012 was incredible thought of it changed _ third. london 2012 was incredible thought of it changed my - third. london 2012 was incredible thought of it changed my life - thought of it changed my life because it was something i always dreamt of and it's something that could never be taken away, even if we had down moments are never won anything again. is we had down moments are never won anything again-— we had down moments are never won anything again.- bell- anything again. is clear! bell i don't anything again. is clear! bell i don't think— anything again. is clear! bell i don't think we _ anything again. is clear! bell i don't think we will _ anything again. is clear! bell i don't think we will ever - i don't think we will ever experience anything like that again. the support that we had made a huge diffe
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what do londoners make u- public confidence. what do londoners make up their — public confidence. what do londoners make up their decision? _ public confidence. what do londoners make up their decision? for - public confidence. what do londoners make up their decision? for people i make up their decision? for people who don't want _ make up their decision? for people who don't want to _ make up their decision? for people who don't want to use _ make up their decision? for people who don't want to use it, _ make up their decision? for people who don't want to use it, they i make up their decision? for people who don't want to use it, they feel| who don't want to use it, they feel they are _ who don't want to use it, they feel they are fine without a facemask, i think— they are fine without a facemask, i think they— they are fine without a facemask, i think they should just carry on without— think they should just carry on without it _ think they should just carry on without it but if you don't feel safe, — without it but if you don't feel safe, just _ without it but if you
what do londoners make u- public confidence. what do londoners make up their — public confidence. what do londoners make up their decision? _ public confidence. what do londoners make up their decision? for - public confidence. what do londoners make up their decision? for people i make up their decision? for people who don't want _ make up their decision? for people who don't want to _ make up their decision? for people who don't want to use _ make up their decision? for people who don't...
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london has lost so much, why are you — london has lost so much, why are you so _ london has lost so much, why are you so confident in london's future as a financial centre? — ce ntre ? we centre? we service clients centre? — we service clients everywhere, we have business in latin america, it is a broad field we are playing in. the european part is continuing to be important, and london and europe will continue to be joined up in many ways. sitting here in your pretty new head office in london, how many people will be coming back and under what circumstances? will you be keeping masks on? do i have to be vaccinated? what is the protocol for the return to office? we have been very clear, the centre of gravity for our workforce will be in the buildings, and in london it will be this building. we believe it is important to have our people together. we will see whether vaccinations and up, i am sure they will be some members of the population that aren't. we continue to focus very much on, yes, securing a safe workplace.— safe workplace. will there be no masks _ safe workplace. will th
london has lost so much, why are you — london has lost so much, why are you so _ london has lost so much, why are you so confident in london's future as a financial centre? — ce ntre ? we centre? we service clients centre? — we service clients everywhere, we have business in latin america, it is a broad field we are playing in. the european part is continuing to be important, and london and europe will continue to be joined up in many ways. sitting here in your pretty new head office in...
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i'm joined by my guess, own scared in london. he's america's professor of international history and former convener of european studies at london school of economics. also in london, we have donald so soon he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london and in syracuse, we cross glenn morgan. he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright, gentlemen, cross girls and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always go to alan 1st. in london, the saline and prime minister recently condemned the eas western states for imposing, quote, imaginary european values without respecting local cultures. how do you react to that? because we had a letter come out with 16 major figures representing parties all across the the block, very agitated and pushing back against what they think is brussel brussels intruding upon their local affairs. how do you react to what the us will be? and prime minister had to say it doesn't cause any
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i'm scared in london. he's america's professor of international history and former convener of european studies at london school of economics. also in london, we have donald soon. he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london. and in syracuse, we cross at glen morgan. he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright gentlemen, cross girls and effects. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate me go to alan 1st in london. the so any prime minister recently condemned the eas, western states for imposing, quote, imaginary european values without respecting local cultures. how do you react to that? because we had a letter come out with 16 major figures representing parties all across the the block. very agitated and pushing back against what they think is brussel brussels intruding upon their local affairs. how do you react to what the us will be in prime minister? how to say? well,
i'm scared in london. he's america's professor of international history and former convener of european studies at london school of economics. also in london, we have donald soon. he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london. and in syracuse, we cross at glen morgan. he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright gentlemen, cross girls and effects. that means you can jump in anytime you...
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what will it mean for the london stock exchange and london stock exchange and london as a destination? well it attracts more destinations as if intake sector? i think so. you mentioned deliveroo and some of the challenges around that. after deliveroo, we saw another company list on the stock exchange which was a very successful listing in cyberspace. i think, successful listing in cyberspace. ithink, with successful listing in cyberspace. i think, with wise, this will be a very significant for intake listing. we will probably then see other listings on the london stock exchange stop there are discussions that other companies mayjoin, a bank. we will see a steady build of these listings and ipo coupons, which is a good thing for the london stock exchange stop and broadly it is good for the uk tech sector as we build our attack echo sector to be a leader. has london historically messed out to new york? yes, i mean new york has been the home of tech listings for decades and has a really good track record. they have loads of analysts that follow the sector. as london starts to build a suc
what will it mean for the london stock exchange and london stock exchange and london as a destination? well it attracts more destinations as if intake sector? i think so. you mentioned deliveroo and some of the challenges around that. after deliveroo, we saw another company list on the stock exchange which was a very successful listing in cyberspace. i think, successful listing in cyberspace. ithink, with successful listing in cyberspace. i think, with wise, this will be a very significant for...
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i'm scared in london. he's a meritus professor of international history and former convener of european studies at london school of economics. also in london, we have donald so soon he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london. and in syracuse, we cross at glen morgan. he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright gentlemen, crossfire, groves and effects, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always let me go to alan 1st. in london, the sweeney and prime minister recently condemned the eas western states for imposing, quote, imaginary european values without respecting local cultures. how do you react to that? because we had a letter come out with 16 major figures representing parties all across the the block, very agitated and pushing back against what they think is brussel brussels intruding upon their local affairs. how do we act, what the us will be, the prime minister had to say? well, i
i'm scared in london. he's a meritus professor of international history and former convener of european studies at london school of economics. also in london, we have donald so soon he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london. and in syracuse, we cross at glen morgan. he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright gentlemen, crossfire, groves and effects, that means you can jump anytime you...
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in london, isuggested at the time london underground can be a busy environment. they may want to keep the requirement to wear a face covering in that situation. if you are on a long distance train and the only person in the carriage it would not make sense to have that organisation require you to wear a mask. we are in situations where we have moved beyond stage four. you say everyone _ have moved beyond stage four. you say everyone has made the right decision and the way it happens, for example, you might catch a train in scotland down to london and in scotland down to london and in scotland you have to wear your face covering on the train until the border, then you can take it off and did london put it on again. it is confusing- _ did london put it on again. it is confusing- i— did london put it on again. it is confusing. i think _ did london put it on again. it 3 confusing. i think that is underestimating people's ability to carry a mask which everybody is used to. if you are on a crowded piece of infrastructure you need to wear a mask. ., ., , mask. on one
in london, isuggested at the time london underground can be a busy environment. they may want to keep the requirement to wear a face covering in that situation. if you are on a long distance train and the only person in the carriage it would not make sense to have that organisation require you to wear a mask. we are in situations where we have moved beyond stage four. you say everyone _ have moved beyond stage four. you say everyone has made the right decision and the way it happens, for...
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it will be on transport in london. ., ., , ., ., in london. the mayor has made that announcement _ in london. the mayor has made that announcement to _ in london. the mayor has made that announcement to protect _ in london. the mayor has made that announcement to protect londoners| announcement to protect londoners and here in newham, it is really important given the vulnerabilities and risks we have faced throughout this entire covid—19 pandemic period since last march that newham residents also play their part. i am talking about our staff in our council buildings, residents who access our council buildings, be there libraries or youth hops, etc. but also when we are going out and about and doing our regular things, such as shopping. we have a large shopping mall here in newham. i certainly will be continuing to wear my mask when i step into a shop or go into a cinema. i think i have a responsibility to play my part in making other residents safe and maintaining my diligence with regards to recognised and endorsed by world health organizat
it will be on transport in london. ., ., , ., ., in london. the mayor has made that announcement _ in london. the mayor has made that announcement to _ in london. the mayor has made that announcement to protect _ in london. the mayor has made that announcement to protect londoners| announcement to protect londoners and here in newham, it is really important given the vulnerabilities and risks we have faced throughout this entire covid—19 pandemic period since last march that newham residents...
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_ financial activity move away from london cut — financial activity move away from london cut to the likes of amsterdam, because you can't... if you want— amsterdam, because you can't... if you want to — amsterdam, because you can't... if you want to trade eu stairs, you need _ you want to trade eu stairs, you need to— you want to trade eu stairs, you need to be — you want to trade eu stairs, you need to be in the eu to buy those shares _ need to be in the eu to buy those shares -- — need to be in the eu to buy those shares. —— eu shares. however, after we've_ shares. —— eu shares. however, after we've seen— shares. —— eu shares. however, after we've seen in— shares. —— eu shares. however, after we've seen in this story today, the trading _ we've seen in this story today, the trading volumes have shifted such that london has come back ahead of amsterdam. one of the main reasons for that— amsterdam. one of the main reasons for that is— amsterdam. one of the main reasons for that is the way in which swish shares, — for that is the way in which swish
_ financial activity move away from london cut — financial activity move away from london cut to the likes of amsterdam, because you can't... if you want— amsterdam, because you can't... if you want to — amsterdam, because you can't... if you want to trade eu stairs, you need _ you want to trade eu stairs, you need to— you want to trade eu stairs, you need to be — you want to trade eu stairs, you need to be in the eu to buy those shares _ need to be in the eu to buy those shares --...
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he is the professor of italian studies at university college in london. he has been a recognized nationalist including doing a full-time -- so he gets it's a little bit of a different topic. but he has finally are with this kind of thing so would you welcome our speaker tonight sub eight. >> hello everybody. it's very nice to meet you all virtually. let me dive straight in so i can leave as much time for questions and discussion afterwards which of course is always the best. what is freemasonry? the sworn brotherhood of men originally and still to be clear only primarily men who are together dedicated to a program of self-improvement and the chief means of self-improvement comment they use rituals and symbols and moral qualities. the rituals are if you like miniature model dramas that masons act up at vast numbers of symbols are used in these rituals. masons through the history have hoovered up more and more symbols to use from all kinds of cultures and folklore since the one to use in their rituals but the original and most important of these symbols com
he is the professor of italian studies at university college in london. he has been a recognized nationalist including doing a full-time -- so he gets it's a little bit of a different topic. but he has finally are with this kind of thing so would you welcome our speaker tonight sub eight. >> hello everybody. it's very nice to meet you all virtually. let me dive straight in so i can leave as much time for questions and discussion afterwards which of course is always the best. what is...
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yes, lam stadium that you can see from across london. yes, i am excited even though— london. yes, i am excited even though i— london. yes, i am excited even though i don't follow football. i'm also not _ though i don't follow football. i'm also not surprised that boris johnson _ also not surprised that boris johnson is pushing for a world cup bid. johnson is pushing for a world cup bid you've — johnson is pushing for a world cup bid. you've got to remember he was the mayor— bid. you've got to remember he was the mayor of— bid. you've got to remember he was the mayor of london during the 2012 olympics. _ the mayor of london during the 2012 olympics, and so much of his character— olympics, and so much of his character and reputation and fame on the world _ character and reputation and fame on the world stage was from the role he played _ the world stage was from the role he played in _ the world stage was from the role he played in that channeling the spirit of 2012— played in that channeling the spirit of 2012 the entire world watching, london _ of 2012 the entire
yes, lam stadium that you can see from across london. yes, i am excited even though— london. yes, i am excited even though i— london. yes, i am excited even though i don't follow football. i'm also not _ though i don't follow football. i'm also not surprised that boris johnson _ also not surprised that boris johnson is pushing for a world cup bid. johnson is pushing for a world cup bid you've — johnson is pushing for a world cup bid. you've got to remember he was the mayor— bid. you've...
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liverpool by the sea or london by the sea if you are in - or london by the sea if you are in brighton or everywhere else by the sea if you were in cornwall. do you want to carry on with the theme as it were? this is a telegraph taking a more sceptical view about the covid statistics.— a more sceptical view about the covid statistics. telegraph done a coule of covid statistics. telegraph done a couple of stories _ covid statistics. telegraph done a couple of stories along _ covid statistics. telegraph done a couple of stories along these - covid statistics. telegraph done a| couple of stories along these lines which sort of take the angle that people have been misled about the number of people in hospital with covid. what they are saying is that one in four patients who were classed as a covid hospitalisation are actually being treated for other reasons. what is about is this is official data and is about the primary reason that you are in hospital. and they are saying that that means there is the suggestion the public has been misled. i would disagree with that really. i would say t
liverpool by the sea or london by the sea if you are in - or london by the sea if you are in brighton or everywhere else by the sea if you were in cornwall. do you want to carry on with the theme as it were? this is a telegraph taking a more sceptical view about the covid statistics.— a more sceptical view about the covid statistics. telegraph done a coule of covid statistics. telegraph done a couple of stories _ covid statistics. telegraph done a couple of stories along _ covid statistics....
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. — london? yes, just set the pace, you set the tone. you _ london? yes, just set the pace, you set the tone. you indicated - london? yes, just set the pace, you set the tone. you indicated by - london? yes, just set the pace, you set the tone. you indicated by the l set the tone. you indicated by the way you express your support for this, it will also categorise action from other countries because just like the report before now. if the uk doesn't see you know that it is serious about making its front and centre and given its political priority as global britain as we call it, this would influence others the way we would expect them to act. the calls for $5 billion. that should've been the mantra and driving that and making sure that they stepped up and got all of us to step up to reach that amount. it is the first time they're getting this amount and asking for this kind of numbers for education. we really expected a lot more from the uk government here. q expected a lot more from the uk government here.— government here. 4 billion has been ledued
. — london? yes, just set the pace, you set the tone. you _ london? yes, just set the pace, you set the tone. you indicated - london? yes, just set the pace, you set the tone. you indicated by - london? yes, just set the pace, you set the tone. you indicated by the l set the tone. you indicated by the way you express your support for this, it will also categorise action from other countries because just like the report before now. if the uk doesn't see you know that it is serious about making...
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i mean, you saying that the big firm and low being in london in brussels is, is worse than that in the united states. so that joe biden was able to, as you say, unlike britain in the you offer some kind of intellectual property waiver. i think i think the farm and lobby is we all know is incredibly strong in the us and explains why the us president is not doing enough to turn those was into action at the well trained organization. but yes, the bama lobby is incredibly strong in europe. europe has the you have a very check and history of putting intellectual property roles in the way of access and developing countries. i'll have the you k. so we need to switch sides that we must learn from history. 20 years ago, we had a huge crisis down to have we had 10000000 people die on fairly well. there was treatment available that could have saved them. yes, a pharmacy to monopolies refused to lower that price. they refused to allow generic manufacturers to make those treatments. once that decision was changed, we have seen millions of lives saved. we need to do the same again. now. ironically,
i mean, you saying that the big firm and low being in london in brussels is, is worse than that in the united states. so that joe biden was able to, as you say, unlike britain in the you offer some kind of intellectual property waiver. i think i think the farm and lobby is we all know is incredibly strong in the us and explains why the us president is not doing enough to turn those was into action at the well trained organization. but yes, the bama lobby is incredibly strong in europe. europe...
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i'm scared in london. he's america's professor of international history and former convener of repeat studies at london school of economics. also in london, we have donald so soon he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london. and in syracuse, we cross at glen morgan. he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright, gentlemen, cross groves and effects. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always let me go to alan 1st in london, the slow vini and prime minister recently condemned the eas, western states for imposing, quote, imaginary european values, without respecting local cultures. how do you react to that? because we had a letter come out with 16 major figures representing parties all across the the block. very agitated and pushing back against what they think is brussel brussels intruding upon their local affairs. how do we act, what they will be in prime minister, had to say, well, it does
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what else is happening around london? this is croydon in south london, nails being bitten, i am sure, people will in the full—time whistle to come. and then because we are mean, we're going go to rome, the team at 1—0 down, they are hoping for a goal to change that. you are watching bbc news. we just paused to say goodbye to our international viewers, but now it is time for the uk weather with darren bett. hello there. we've got some more summery weather later on in the new week, but we're starting with some rain. much of the summer has been white because we have had low pressure close by, as we have got now, and thatis close by, as we have got now, and that is because the jet stream has been to the south of the uk. the other side of the atlantic, much more application of the jet, which means we are going to find a strengthening judge running to the north of the uk. that will allow high pressure too slowly but surely build up in the south west and to settle things down. things are not settled at the moment, rain devel
what else is happening around london? this is croydon in south london, nails being bitten, i am sure, people will in the full—time whistle to come. and then because we are mean, we're going go to rome, the team at 1—0 down, they are hoping for a goal to change that. you are watching bbc news. we just paused to say goodbye to our international viewers, but now it is time for the uk weather with darren bett. hello there. we've got some more summery weather later on in the new week, but we're...
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you want to stay with that donald in london. yes. the, the what the, what people say would petition say about the repeating union is largely determined not by the european union, but by domestic considerations. but what is it that will work well with their electorate? the euro, skeptical extra, is increased the enrollment fee over the last 20 years. it has increased in including in countries which were enthusiastic about europe, such as italy, which now the largest parties, the euro, skeptic party, in france, marines up, and has made me nearly 50 percent of the of the vote. she's the euro skeptics and i want to leave. now, what you said to me is that you are a skeptic. so the increase in your skepticism can only increase the number of times, but it, titian is. it will say it's all in the photo brush, and it's so much better to say solar both addresses than to say. so my fault, well, it's going to therapy. you're not in your head an agreement, go ahead, explain why? well, i think that the politicians do tend to blame europe for their
you want to stay with that donald in london. yes. the, the what the, what people say would petition say about the repeating union is largely determined not by the european union, but by domestic considerations. but what is it that will work well with their electorate? the euro, skeptical extra, is increased the enrollment fee over the last 20 years. it has increased in including in countries which were enthusiastic about europe, such as italy, which now the largest parties, the euro, skeptic...
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i'm scared in london. he's america's professor of international history and former convener of european studies at london school of economics. also in london, we have donald, so as soon he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london and in syracuse, we cross glenn morgan. he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright, gentlemen, cross groves and effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always let me go to alan 1st. in london, the sweeney and prime minister recently condemned the eas western states for imposing, quote, imaginary european values without respecting local cultures. how do you react to that? because we had a letter come out with 16 major figures representing parties all across the the block, very agitated and pushing back against what they think is brussel brussels intruding upon their local affairs. how do you react to what the us will be? the prime minister had to say, wel
i'm scared in london. he's america's professor of international history and former convener of european studies at london school of economics. also in london, we have donald, so as soon he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london and in syracuse, we cross glenn morgan. he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright, gentlemen, cross groves and effect. that means you can jump in anytime you...
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these are the south londoners — blanket. these are the south londoners who _ blanket. these are the south londoners who died - blanket. these are the south londoners who died on - blanket. these are the south - londoners who died on november blanket. these are the south _ londoners who died on november nine, 2016 when tram 2551 overturned. the driver also didn't appear at the inquest that he was too sick. this is where it happened. the driver leaving the tunnel briefly touch the brakes, it was too late, the tram was travelling at 73 kilometres per hour on the curve, the speed limit was 20, the court heard it was probable he lost awareness and had a micro—sleep, became disorientated in the tunnel. this is a reconstruction showing to the inquest. investigators found there were no speed limit signs on the tunnel. there are also no systems to automatically break or monitor driverfatigue. all have now automatically break or monitor driver fatigue. all have now been implemented. the court also heard that fatigue management by the tram operator wasn't thought to be a factor
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london time. let's get a bloomberg business flash. >> the pentagon scrapped a $10 billion cloud computing deal with microsoft after several years of wrangling. the plans to divide the work between microsoft and amazon instead. amazon argued political interference from donald trutch cost luge rative contracts. sources say the japanese banks has informed regulators and clients about a decision. they lost almost $3 billion when it unraveled. the first chinese electric vehicle maker to finish a so-called homecoming sale raising $1.8 billion. the company went public in the u.s. last august with its new york listed shares tripling from the i.p.o. price. >> as a china consumer brand, we want to have our commerce be our shareholders as well. coming to hong kong gives them an opportunity to achieve that goal. >> samsung reported better than expected profits. ship meants rose on strong server demands. a one-time gain related to its display business. iphone mini sales came in lower than expected. shell is re
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network in london. but that might not be the case across the uk. scotland will still make them compulsory and the greater manchester mayor andy burnham has said he will not "rule out" mandating facemasks on public transport. i'm joined now byjames hughes, a bus driver in the north west of england. what do you make of all this with the masks? i what do you make of all this with the masks?— what do you make of all this with the masks? ~ . , the masks? i think at this point, we 'ust need the masks? i think at this point, we just need to — the masks? i think at this point, we just need to stick _ the masks? i think at this point, we just need to stick to _ the masks? i think at this point, we just need to stick to common - the masks? i think at this point, we| just need to stick to common sense, go with the government guidelines. don't put the onus on the bus driver or the company, put the onus on the individual so it avoids conflict for ourselves. so individual so it avoids conflict for ourselves-— o
network in london. but that might not be the case across the uk. scotland will still make them compulsory and the greater manchester mayor andy burnham has said he will not "rule out" mandating facemasks on public transport. i'm joined now byjames hughes, a bus driver in the north west of england. what do you make of all this with the masks? i what do you make of all this with the masks?— what do you make of all this with the masks? ~ . , the masks? i think at this point, we 'ust...
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i mean, you saying that the big firm and low being in london in brussels is, is worse than that in the united states. so that joe biden was able to, as you say, unlike britain in the you offer some kind of intellectual property waiver. i think i think the found my lobby is we own, i was incredibly strong in the us on behalf i explained why the us president is not doing and not to turn those words into action at the well trained organization. but yes, the bama lobby is incredibly strong in europe. europe has the you have a very check history of putting intellectual property roles in the way of access and developing countries. i'll have the you k. so we need to switch sides that we must learn from history. 20 years ago, we had a huge crisis down to have a, we had a 10000000 people die on necessarily while they was treatment available that could have saved them. yet the pharmacy school monopolies refused to lower, their prices refused to allow the generic manufacturers to make those treatments. once that decision was changed, we have seen millions of life saved. we need to do the same aga
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i'm scared in london. he's america's professor of international history and former convener of european studies at london school of economics. also in london, we have donald so soon he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london and in syracuse, we cross glen morgan. he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright, gentlemen, cross for girls and effects. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always let me go to alan 1st. in london, the slovenia prime minister recently condemned the eas western states for imposing, quote, imaginary european values without respecting local cultures. how do you react to that? because we had a letter come out with 16 major figures representing parties all across the, the block, very agitated and pushing back against what they think is brussel brussels intruding upon their local affairs. how do you react to what the full vini and prime minister had to say? well, it do
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in london can— system, and that is why city kind in london can do what he is doing because — london can do what he is doing because that was the only part of the country where the tories decided not to— the country where the tories decided not to deregulate, so they have a regulated — not to deregulate, so they have a regulated system, and that means that he _ regulated system, and that means that he has the powers to do those sorts _ that he has the powers to do those sorts of— that he has the powers to do those sorts of things, and we've just recently— sorts of things, and we've just recently gone through elections where _ recently gone through elections where myself and andy and other mayors _ where myself and andy and other mayors got overwhelming mandates for our areas. _ mayors got overwhelming mandates for ourareas, and mayors got overwhelming mandates for our areas, and yet, mayors got overwhelming mandates for ourareas, and yet, we mayors got overwhelming mandates for our areas, and yet, we don't have the power— our areas, and yet, we don't have the power is — o
in london can— system, and that is why city kind in london can do what he is doing because — london can do what he is doing because that was the only part of the country where the tories decided not to— the country where the tories decided not to deregulate, so they have a regulated — not to deregulate, so they have a regulated system, and that means that he _ regulated system, and that means that he has the powers to do those sorts _ that he has the powers to do those sorts of— that...
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at including those olympic races at london and rio.— including those olympic races at london and rio. what if you got to look forward _ london and rio. what if you got to look forward to _ london and rio. what if you got to look forward to for _ london and rio. what if you got to look forward to for the _ london and rio. what if you got to look forward to for the rest - london and rio. what if you got to look forward to for the rest of - london and rio. what if you got to look forward to for the rest of the l look forward to for the rest of the day? look forward to for the rest of the da ? , , ., , . , , look forward to for the rest of the da? , ., ., look forward to for the rest of the da? ., �* day? gymnastics is ongoing, we've not day? gymnastics is ongoing, we've got qualifying _ day? gymnastics is ongoing, we've got qualifying rounds _ day? gymnastics is ongoing, we've got qualifying rounds and - day? gymnastics is ongoing, we've got qualifying rounds and so - day? gymnastics is ongoing, we've got qualifying rounds and so far - day? gymnastics is ongoing, we've got qualifying r
at including those olympic races at london and rio.— including those olympic races at london and rio. what if you got to look forward _ london and rio. what if you got to look forward to _ london and rio. what if you got to look forward to for _ london and rio. what if you got to look forward to for the _ london and rio. what if you got to look forward to for the rest - london and rio. what if you got to look forward to for the rest of - london and rio. what if you got to look forward to for...
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we visit her studio in london. the people with disabilities with different skin colors, sexual orientations, and cultural backgrounds, diversity in front of the camera, staged by a photo or the me, a photo shoot in london with the some attendance and joe in deal. both foreign without bind is the bandwidth milli ellis brown. a person who identifies as neither male nor female, they are oem users of russian photographer, christina vaccine. okay, very good sense of beauty is the name of this photo project. seen as aim as a highlight, people who are often under represented. and she wants to establish a concept of beauty that goes beyond the current standards related with close to so many voices all suppress and to be given. can you share your story? things really empowering. the models that i have today, shani very important or, and believe in themself and love themself, accept their own money. their own uniqueness has earned international a claim for her photographs which are exhibited in galleries from new york to mos
we visit her studio in london. the people with disabilities with different skin colors, sexual orientations, and cultural backgrounds, diversity in front of the camera, staged by a photo or the me, a photo shoot in london with the some attendance and joe in deal. both foreign without bind is the bandwidth milli ellis brown. a person who identifies as neither male nor female, they are oem users of russian photographer, christina vaccine. okay, very good sense of beauty is the name of this photo...
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your predecessor, george osborne, dropped the word "london" from the london evening standard. now, my mum in derbyshire — what would she find interesting in the londoners' diary or "my london" section at the back of the magazine? you can't be trying to make it out to be a national publication, are you? no, quite the opposite. since i took over, i've doubled down on all things london. _ excellent. all right, ok — although londoners might not be too happy about that. the sun's hancock scoop. we've to get into that, haven't we? that's the only place to start. already a contender for story of the year, the paper showed matt hancock in a steamy clinch, liaison, whatever you want to call it, with his aide, gina coladangelo. and the images appear to have been taken from cctv footage filmed in mr hancock's government office. victoria newton, simple question — how did the sun get the story? we were contacted by a whistle—blower who said he had information about mr hancock having an illicit affair with an aide. and the whistle—blower was outraged at his behaviour — there's p
your predecessor, george osborne, dropped the word "london" from the london evening standard. now, my mum in derbyshire — what would she find interesting in the londoners' diary or "my london" section at the back of the magazine? you can't be trying to make it out to be a national publication, are you? no, quite the opposite. since i took over, i've doubled down on all things london. _ excellent. all right, ok — although londoners might not be too happy about that. the...
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london's mayor makes face coverings mandatory on all transport for london services including buses, tubes, trams and the overground. i'm quite clear from the conversations i've had from londoners, from businesses and others, that requiring people to continue to wear a face covering will give them a greater rate of confidence in using an incredibly safe public transport system. if you travel on tfl services in london, will you keep wearing a mask? or if you live outside the capital, do you want similar rules for public transport where you are? you can get in touch with me @lukwesaburak or using the hashtag bbcyourquestions also this morning, plans for easing coronavirus restrictions in wales will be set out later at a slower pace than england, and with face coverings compulsory on public transport. the uk inflation rate hit 2.5% in the yeartojune, the highest for nearly three years, as the unlocking of the economy continues. there have been further calls from conservative backbenchers for the party to examine its approach to taking the knee, following racism against england footballers dur
london's mayor makes face coverings mandatory on all transport for london services including buses, tubes, trams and the overground. i'm quite clear from the conversations i've had from londoners, from businesses and others, that requiring people to continue to wear a face covering will give them a greater rate of confidence in using an incredibly safe public transport system. if you travel on tfl services in london, will you keep wearing a mask? or if you live outside the capital, do you want...
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london made an important decision, when the tower of london and the palace of westminster were declared world heritage sites. london refused to accept buffer zones around them. liverpool's problems have come because of a very wide buffer zone. that's where all these all the -- that's where all these tall buildings are. nobody's ever proposed at all building within the world heritage site itself. so if we go back to the original document, we'll remove the word "unesco" from it completely, but we'll proceed on the basis of looking after the heritage in the best way we possibly can, and new developments will provide some of the finance and the wherewithal to do that. mohammed: all right, well, we have run out of time. so we're going to have to leave the conversation here. thank you so much to all of our guests, trevor skempton, amr al-azm, and michael parkinson. and thank you, too, for watching. you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website, aljazeera.com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook.com/ajinsidestory. you can also join the conversat
london made an important decision, when the tower of london and the palace of westminster were declared world heritage sites. london refused to accept buffer zones around them. liverpool's problems have come because of a very wide buffer zone. that's where all these all the -- that's where all these tall buildings are. nobody's ever proposed at all building within the world heritage site itself. so if we go back to the original document, we'll remove the word "unesco" from it...
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they entered cables from the secretary of the treasury and in london, the treasury to barton london. every state in us, thanks. we will form the dealers. expect a sizable futures market that will make it so bought. all the people won't want to own it. and that's what they're trying to get, what they try to do to big going to convince everybody always. so while you don't want that, oh no, no, no. and the point you're making you stand tastic everything. the tenure treasury note matches the supposed to be the foundational bedrock investment for institutional investors and central banks around the world. it's now moving a 10 percent a day. how was that? some kind of foundational investment net at all? like all the big coin who's a $1000.00, gold news, one percent. this supposed to be risky involved. everything's risky. involved here is we get to the end of this monetary scheme, right? gas lighting? yeah. the financial maybe, unfortunately, is the pay to play and you can get them to say if you want, you throw a few quarters and they spit up the the lies. you know, the bloomberg had headli
they entered cables from the secretary of the treasury and in london, the treasury to barton london. every state in us, thanks. we will form the dealers. expect a sizable futures market that will make it so bought. all the people won't want to own it. and that's what they're trying to get, what they try to do to big going to convince everybody always. so while you don't want that, oh no, no, no. and the point you're making you stand tastic everything. the tenure treasury note matches the...
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i mean, you saying that the big firm and low being in london in brussels is, is worse than that in the united states. so that joe biden was able to, as you say, unlike britain in the you offer some kind of intellectual property waiver. i think i think the fall, my lobby is we all and i was incredibly strong in the us on behalf i explained why the us president is not doing enough to turn those words into action at the well trained organization. but yes, the bama lobby is incredibly strong in europe. europe has the you have a very check, a history of putting intellectual property roles in the way of access and developing countries. i've have the you k. so we need to switch sides that we must learn from history. 20 years ago, we had a huge crisis down to have a we had a 10000000 people die on necessarily. while there was treatment available that could have saved them. yes, a pharmacy for monopolies refused to lower, their prices refused to allow generic manufacturers to make those treatments. once that decision was changed, we have seen millions of life saved. we need to do the same again
i mean, you saying that the big firm and low being in london in brussels is, is worse than that in the united states. so that joe biden was able to, as you say, unlike britain in the you offer some kind of intellectual property waiver. i think i think the fall, my lobby is we all and i was incredibly strong in the us on behalf i explained why the us president is not doing enough to turn those words into action at the well trained organization. but yes, the bama lobby is incredibly strong in...
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i mean, are you saying that the big for home and lobbying in london in brussels is, is worse than that in the united states, so that joe biden was able to, as you say, unlike britain in the you offer some kind of intellectual property waiver. i think i think the fall, my lobby is we all and i was incredibly strong in the us on behalf i explained why the u. s. president is not doing and not to turn those words into action at the well trained openness ation. but yes, the bama lobby is incredibly strong in europe. europe has the you have a very check history of putting intellectual property roles in the way of access in developing countries. i've have k, so we need to switch thought that we must learn from history. 20 years ago. we had a huge crisis down to have a we had a 10000000 people die on necessarily while they were treatment available. that could have saved them yet, the pharmacy to monopolies refused to lower. their prices refused to allow the generic manufacturers to make those treatments. once that decision was changed, we have seen millions of life saved. we need to do the sam
i mean, are you saying that the big for home and lobbying in london in brussels is, is worse than that in the united states, so that joe biden was able to, as you say, unlike britain in the you offer some kind of intellectual property waiver. i think i think the fall, my lobby is we all and i was incredibly strong in the us on behalf i explained why the u. s. president is not doing and not to turn those words into action at the well trained openness ation. but yes, the bama lobby is incredibly...
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ah, this is there a life from london also coming up 65000 fran stream into london, wembley stadium.
ah, this is there a life from london also coming up 65000 fran stream into london, wembley stadium.
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the �*70s and �*80s, you grew up in east london. report: brick lane, in - the heart of london's east end. the bengalis, the latest. in a long line of immigrant communities to settle here, found themselves the - victims of intimidation, | harassment and hatred. what were those experiences like? i was well—prepared. i mean, i was rough and ready, you've got to be rough and ready to be brought up. my generation has no idea what that was like. we used to get picked on for the way we dressed, the way we smell, you know, the colour we looked. the bengalis, who organised the weekend's sit—down - in brick lane, the usual sunday haunt of national— front supporters... we fought back, we used to get called names, we called them back. if we just sat down and took it, if we don't retaliate, then they'll make a habit of it. we used to live on the bottom of the street. and our neighbour... my mum used to cook food, and he used to complain that we smelled of onions. but we left the area, he would eat curry every day, he'd come and knock on my
the �*70s and �*80s, you grew up in east london. report: brick lane, in - the heart of london's east end. the bengalis, the latest. in a long line of immigrant communities to settle here, found themselves the - victims of intimidation, | harassment and hatred. what were those experiences like? i was well—prepared. i mean, i was rough and ready, you've got to be rough and ready to be brought up. my generation has no idea what that was like. we used to get picked on for the way we dressed,...
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a little quiet on this latest london standing said, you can please london a warning against making any premature conclusions about the reason behind the study. i would of people not to speculate on the motive for the attack until we have established the full effects from a metropolitan police officer. basically, kimberly is an acrostic, and so rampant in london. the non fatal attack on sunday fell to draw much attention. let alone shock. i think this incident is something that the media would normally be expected to carry in some detail in some prominence and says, fortunately, the case has a significant increase in the number of serious stuff. and i know the murders in the last few years. and so for a more serious offenses, the national, serious incidents and this and i'm calling in place. and so where there are not life threatening injuries, something that's described as a minor slash trained, reported perhaps the media wouldn't normally now be able to carry that and it doesn't make the grade as it is also the issue is who else is getting a bit about this the public to no longer show
a little quiet on this latest london standing said, you can please london a warning against making any premature conclusions about the reason behind the study. i would of people not to speculate on the motive for the attack until we have established the full effects from a metropolitan police officer. basically, kimberly is an acrostic, and so rampant in london. the non fatal attack on sunday fell to draw much attention. let alone shock. i think this incident is something that the media would...
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next monday, charlie angela reports from london. the so called freedom day for england is going ahead as planned on july 19th, bringing freedom from legal restriction, but not from code 900 cases which are on the rise. the 5 minutes to boris johnson is rebranding the moment asking people to move forward with caution, not rector abandoned. this disease kind of iris continues to carry risks for you and your family. we cannot simply revert instantly from monday, the 19th of july to life. as it was before cape did. we will stick to our plan to lift legal restrictions and to lift social, distancing the changes, we'll see nightclubs, the big performance venues we open, pub, and bar table restrictions and customer limit abandoned. and the one me to social distancing rule scraps workers will no longer be encouraged to work from home and face most will be recommended, but not compulsory. but a number of top scientists are concerned saying the government's decision is not based on scientific evidence and it's dangerous amateur. the basic prin
next monday, charlie angela reports from london. the so called freedom day for england is going ahead as planned on july 19th, bringing freedom from legal restriction, but not from code 900 cases which are on the rise. the 5 minutes to boris johnson is rebranding the moment asking people to move forward with caution, not rector abandoned. this disease kind of iris continues to carry risks for you and your family. we cannot simply revert instantly from monday, the 19th of july to life. as it was...
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it's crowns london again, as the financial capital. in fact, actually, london was just re announced as the financial global capital beating amsterdam for numbers of shares traded. and yes, you're absolutely right, i'm, this is a victory. it's a victory in particular, parisha soon as the chancellor of the exchequer. he's been vying for this deal. and what this does is this is an exemption, so that the u. k. banks, the city of london, and within the square mile, these banks don't have to pay taxes and other countries on all of their trades. and so it does secure the center of london as a financial center and a few things about this. so he did have to make some concessions because of course the u. s. wanted the elimination of the d s t. that's the digital services tax that the u. k. levied on tech companies. so that won't look concession that he did make you could say it was kind of a game, you know, he had to make a concession and then he got this exemption for the banks, but he did manage to secure that exemption. and indeed, it is a vi
it's crowns london again, as the financial capital. in fact, actually, london was just re announced as the financial global capital beating amsterdam for numbers of shares traded. and yes, you're absolutely right, i'm, this is a victory. it's a victory in particular, parisha soon as the chancellor of the exchequer. he's been vying for this deal. and what this does is this is an exemption, so that the u. k. banks, the city of london, and within the square mile, these banks don't have to pay...
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she is still in london, where she ended up, therefore she is well. you may remember, there was worry about her. fatuma kadir, aged 11, safe and well. a scheme allowing key workers to avoid covid self—isolation in england — has been significantly expanded — following criticism it did not go far enough. currently, most people identified as close contacts of someone with coronavirus have to self—isolate for 10 days — which the government says is "crucial" in controlling the spread of the virus. our business correspondent simon browning reports. as the days pass, the list grows of key workers who qualify for exemption from covid isolation in england. police, fire, border force, transport and freight staff will now be able to join some food workers who can return to work if they test negative after being told to isolate, whether they are vaccinated or not. industry leaders are frustrated by rising staff shortages. it is inadequate and it is late. what we need is the government to realise that we have major problems occurring across all industria
she is still in london, where she ended up, therefore she is well. you may remember, there was worry about her. fatuma kadir, aged 11, safe and well. a scheme allowing key workers to avoid covid self—isolation in england — has been significantly expanded — following criticism it did not go far enough. currently, most people identified as close contacts of someone with coronavirus have to self—isolate for 10 days — which the government says is "crucial" in controlling the...
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london and — centre. i want to play soccer... london and pakistan _ centre. i want to play soccer... london and pakistan were - centre. i want to play soccer... | london and pakistan were once centre. i want to play soccer... - london and pakistan were once home to this child until his mum joined the islamic state. his sketchbook, his imagination and a single t—shirt... are the only reminders of a carefree childhood. tell me what happened to your brothers and sisters. he was fighting for the islamic states? what do you think about the people who are palming you and shooting? when you get out of here, when you leave syria, what is the first thing you're going to do? i’m leave syria, what is the first thing you're going to do?— leave syria, what is the first thing you're going to do? i'm going to go see my family _ you're going to do? i'm going to go see my family and _ you're going to do? i'm going to go see my family and my _ you're going to do? i'm going to go see my family and my aunt. - you're going to do? i'm going to go see my family and my aunt. i
london and — centre. i want to play soccer... london and pakistan _ centre. i want to play soccer... london and pakistan were - centre. i want to play soccer... | london and pakistan were once centre. i want to play soccer... - london and pakistan were once home to this child until his mum joined the islamic state. his sketchbook, his imagination and a single t—shirt... are the only reminders of a carefree childhood. tell me what happened to your brothers and sisters. he was fighting for...
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2012.— races spanning both those olympics and rio and london 2012. thanks for that round up up there, mike. now it's time for a look at the weather with owain wyn evans. hello, everyone. i hope you're doing all right. we're turning a page weather—wise at present. but it's also turning cooler, so if the hot weather isn't for you, we will get a relief as far as that is concerned. through this morning we have seen heavy downpours across south—western parts, across towards the south—east as well. they are likely to continue as we progress through this afternoon, generating a lot of rainfall within a short space of time and frequent lightning and hail in the mix as well, whereas further north, drier, brighterwith some centre and feeling one.
2012.— races spanning both those olympics and rio and london 2012. thanks for that round up up there, mike. now it's time for a look at the weather with owain wyn evans. hello, everyone. i hope you're doing all right. we're turning a page weather—wise at present. but it's also turning cooler, so if the hot weather isn't for you, we will get a relief as far as that is concerned. through this morning we have seen heavy downpours across south—western parts, across towards the south—east as...
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your predecessor, george osborne, dropped the word "london" from the london evening standard. now, my mum in derbyshire — what would she find interesting in the londoners diary or "my london" section at the back of the magazine? you can't be trying to make it out to be a national publication, are you? no, quite the opposite, - since i took over, i've doubled down on all things london. excellent. all right, 0k, older londoners might not be too happy about that. the sun's hancock scoop. we have to get to that, haven't we? that's the only place to start. already a contender for story of the year, the paper showed matt hancock in a steamy clinch, liaison, whatever you want to call it with his aide, gina coladangelo. and the images appear to have been taken from cctv footage filmed in mr hancock's government office. victoria newton, simple question — how did the sun get the story? we were contacted by whistle—blower who said he had information about mr hancock having an illicit affair with an aide. and the whistle—blower was outraged at his behaviour — there are parts of
your predecessor, george osborne, dropped the word "london" from the london evening standard. now, my mum in derbyshire — what would she find interesting in the londoners diary or "my london" section at the back of the magazine? you can't be trying to make it out to be a national publication, are you? no, quite the opposite, - since i took over, i've doubled down on all things london. excellent. all right, 0k, older londoners might not be too happy about that. the sun's...
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tony sophoclides from the london chamber of commerce. —— richard. president biden has warned that the united states is facing a "pandemic of the unvaccinated", as the delta variant of coronavirus spreads rapidly in areas where the uptake ofjabs has been low. speaking in virginia, mr biden praised the governor of alabama — kay ivey — who said it was time to start blaming the unvaccinated for the rise in infections. here's our north america correspondent, david willis. with less than 34% of its population fully vaccinated, alabama is the least vaccinated state in this country. and thursday's remarks by its republican governor were well received by the white house. they are supposed to have common sense. but it is time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the regular folks because it's the unvaccinated folks that are letting us down. in a speech, president biden echoed governor kay ivey�*s assertion that the recent rise in covid—19 cases was the fault of those who have refused to get vaccinated. what we have now is a pandemic of the unv
tony sophoclides from the london chamber of commerce. —— richard. president biden has warned that the united states is facing a "pandemic of the unvaccinated", as the delta variant of coronavirus spreads rapidly in areas where the uptake ofjabs has been low. speaking in virginia, mr biden praised the governor of alabama — kay ivey — who said it was time to start blaming the unvaccinated for the rise in infections. here's our north america correspondent, david willis. with less...
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which is the medical history collection in london? she is the author and creator of the popular website the surgeons apprentice. which has received over 2 million hits. she is also the writer and presenter of the youtube series under the knife. which takes a humorous look at our medical past? her articles have appeared in numerous publications both here and in the uk including the guardian the lancet new scientist, the huffington post and medium. she has also appeared on pbs bbc and national geographic. and her debut book the butchering art, which was just published worldwide on october 17th, and on which tonight's program is based follows the surgeon joseph lister on his quest to transform the brutal and bloody world of victorian surgery. and we have this book available through smithsonian museum shops. at the entrance to the lecture hall here and dr. fitz harris will be happy to sign copies for you at the end of tonight's program. so with that said we'll get the program underway. please join me in giving a very warm. welcome to dr.
which is the medical history collection in london? she is the author and creator of the popular website the surgeons apprentice. which has received over 2 million hits. she is also the writer and presenter of the youtube series under the knife. which takes a humorous look at our medical past? her articles have appeared in numerous publications both here and in the uk including the guardian the lancet new scientist, the huffington post and medium. she has also appeared on pbs bbc and national...
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london breed: hello, everyone. it's so good to be here again at la phoenix, opening up this great facility, great housing for families. and this is really my dream for san francisco. when you think about families and when you think about making sure of education opportunities for children, i can't think of a better place than where you live, and i know that sam is, like, this is my dream, too. every time i'm out, they try to pull me back. you know you're going to get pulled back, but richard is doing a fine job, and we're so grateful to have him and the folks at mission neighborhood centers who continue to help provide child care opportunities all over communities that we know need is the most. i kind of vaguely remember when i was in school, in preschool. my grandmother, who i talk about a lot, who raised me, she worked as a made in san francisco. she worked at hotels, she worked for individuals, and i remember mama fay, who used to pick us up and walk us up the street from the child care we attended. my grandmoth
london breed: hello, everyone. it's so good to be here again at la phoenix, opening up this great facility, great housing for families. and this is really my dream for san francisco. when you think about families and when you think about making sure of education opportunities for children, i can't think of a better place than where you live, and i know that sam is, like, this is my dream, too. every time i'm out, they try to pull me back. you know you're going to get pulled back, but richard is...
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london breed: thank you, karen. i so appreciate your kind words, and it is so great to be here with members of the human rights commission to reconstitute a committee that is so vital to the protection of lgbtqi rights here in san francisco. in fact, this commission, constituted in the 1970s, has really shaped policies in this city around domestic partnerships, around same sex marriages, around all of the policies that have really put san francisco on the map as a leader for lgbtq rights in this country. and the fact is people look to us for what we're doing pushing forth similar policies. i'm so honored to be a mayor of a city that prides itself on being inclusive, on putting forward ideas that people don't always feel comfortable with. like when i talk about guaranteed income because people need money in their pockets in order to take care of themselves and their families, and in san francisco, not only did we push this policy for guaranteed income for expectant mothers of african american and pacific islander des
london breed: thank you, karen. i so appreciate your kind words, and it is so great to be here with members of the human rights commission to reconstitute a committee that is so vital to the protection of lgbtqi rights here in san francisco. in fact, this commission, constituted in the 1970s, has really shaped policies in this city around domestic partnerships, around same sex marriages, around all of the policies that have really put san francisco on the map as a leader for lgbtq rights in...
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anna: finally, we're both here in london. does it matter to you whether the city comes back physically, whether we all return to the office? are you happy to see people working remotely? >> actually today, we had a different audience. there were lots of young leaders, the next generation. and i was speaking to them after the event. you talked to all of them, they are super excited to get back into the office on a more full-time basis because they enjoy the trading, the collaboration, the spontaneity, and the mental shift they get from being in the offices. i think it's important for young people to have all those benefits. and i hope, as we make progress towards our july 19 set and take the 6 -- step and take that step, we get back to it. anna: rishi sunak speaking to me about they returned to the office and the focus on young members of staff, what he thinks they would like to see from a return to the office. let's get a bloomberg business flash from the stories we're covering. here's laura wright. laura: johnson & johnson v
anna: finally, we're both here in london. does it matter to you whether the city comes back physically, whether we all return to the office? are you happy to see people working remotely? >> actually today, we had a different audience. there were lots of young leaders, the next generation. and i was speaking to them after the event. you talked to all of them, they are super excited to get back into the office on a more full-time basis because they enjoy the trading, the collaboration, the...
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i mean, you're saying that the big firm and low being in london and brussels is, is worse than that in the united states. so that joe biden was able to, as you say, unlike britain in the you offer some kind of intellectual property waiver. look, i think, i think the farm and lobby is we all know is incredibly strong in the us and explain why the us president is not doing enough to turn those was into action at the well trade organization. but yes, the bama lobby is incredibly strong in europe. europe has the you have a very check and history of putting intellectual property roles in the way of access in developing countries. i have the u. k. so we need to switch sides that we must learn from history. 20 years ago we had a huge crisis down to have a, we had a 10000000 people die on fairly well. they was treatment available that could have saved them. yes, a pharmacy for monopolies refused to lower, their prices refused to allow generic manufacturers to make those treatments. once that decision was changed, we have seen millions of lives saved. we need to do the same again. now, ironical
i mean, you're saying that the big firm and low being in london and brussels is, is worse than that in the united states. so that joe biden was able to, as you say, unlike britain in the you offer some kind of intellectual property waiver. look, i think, i think the farm and lobby is we all know is incredibly strong in the us and explain why the us president is not doing enough to turn those was into action at the well trade organization. but yes, the bama lobby is incredibly strong in europe....
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how have things gone in london? it’s things gone in london? it's been a big _ things gone in london? it�*s been a big policing operation, because although fans have been gathering in areas like leicester square and piccadilly circus, there have been very few official fan zones. there was one down in trafalgar square, but that was mainly for nhs and key workers who gathered there. there haven't been a number of places for people to gather officially, so for the police, it is being quite a challenge facing these huge crowds and thousands of people, especially in covid times. the police have made 49 arrests in london during the course of today. during the euro 2020 game. also we hearing 19 officers have been injured when they confronted by the police are calling a volatile crowd which officers are saying is very unacceptable. it has been a good atmosphere, it has been a good atmosphere, it has been very visible policing a short time ago. they moved everyone down from piccadilly circus because some people were on the road. they moved them down b
how have things gone in london? it’s things gone in london? it's been a big _ things gone in london? it�*s been a big policing operation, because although fans have been gathering in areas like leicester square and piccadilly circus, there have been very few official fan zones. there was one down in trafalgar square, but that was mainly for nhs and key workers who gathered there. there haven't been a number of places for people to gather officially, so for the police, it is being quite a...