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that�*s all the sport for now. you can follow all of saturday�*s football and rugby on the bbc sport website — as well reaction there to virat kohli stepping down as india�*s test captain with immediate effect. i�*ll have more later — back to you. the foreign secretary has accused russia of waging a disinformation campaign to destabilise and justify an invasion of ukraine. liz truss wrote on social media that russia must halt its aggression, de—escalate and engage in meaningful talks. it comes after a week of us—russian talks aimed at defusing tensions. russia has amassed tens of thousands of troops on the border with ukraine, prompting invasion fears. thieves are leaving thousands of opened and damaged packages strewn across the railway tracks in east los angeles after looting goods trains passing through. products that are difficult to move or re—sell, or are too cheap, like covid—19 test kits, furniture and televisions, are just dumped on the tracks. the thefts are affecting major us mail order
that�*s all the sport for now. you can follow all of saturday�*s football and rugby on the bbc sport website — as well reaction there to virat kohli stepping down as india�*s test captain with immediate effect. i�*ll have more later — back to you. the foreign secretary has accused russia of waging a disinformation campaign to destabilise and justify an invasion of ukraine. liz truss wrote on social media that russia must halt its aggression, de—escalate and engage in meaningful...
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let�*s go. he�*s happy, just content. i cried of relief when we found out we had a hotel that would accept our pets. but every time we renew, we still don�*t know if we can get it again. hello. there�*s a list on the side of the door that says you are supposed to have three mixing bowls. oh, yeah, i was going to tell you, you talk too much stuff with you. we lost our home. living with me at the time was my daughter, serena. we were able to get a hotel room in abbotsford and we have been there ever since. what is your plan for dinner? just going to order in. i was going to cook but i�*m really pooped, exhausted. this isjudith and ross urquhart�*s, that�*s their house. they are the former principal, lost her home. this is the lytton hotel. its fire escape stayed up, as did its chimney. the doctor�*s office, the hospital, all to the right. gone. to the left we have st barnabas�* church, its rectory and a memorial, a parish hall. that survived. so somehow the fire did not get those three buildings. 0k. so this i
let�*s go. he�*s happy, just content. i cried of relief when we found out we had a hotel that would accept our pets. but every time we renew, we still don�*t know if we can get it again. hello. there�*s a list on the side of the door that says you are supposed to have three mixing bowls. oh, yeah, i was going to tell you, you talk too much stuff with you. we lost our home. living with me at the time was my daughter, serena. we were able to get a hotel room in abbotsford and we have been...
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he�*s said he�*s sorry, but he�*s said he thought it was a work meeting. just as a labour peer, a politician of sorts, do you regard this as something which makes borisjohnson�*s position untenable? well, i want to speak about it as a lawyer. you�*ve got to remember that this was at the height of the pandemic in 2020. it wasn�*t in the last year, but it was the year before, when we first had, it was the first few months of the pandemic and we were all involved in a lockdown. i had a rather big birthday at that time and was not able to have any celebrations, and my children came and stood at the gate of our garden and waved and put presents down at the foot of the path because we were not allowed to associate at that time, you know...you know, in multiples. and so that was...that�*s the sort of thing... people were dying. people were not being able to see their families in hospitals. so it was a very serious time. this wasn�*tjust as it is now. it was a very serious time. and to be having parties, you know, is basically saying, "the little people.
he�*s said he�*s sorry, but he�*s said he thought it was a work meeting. just as a labour peer, a politician of sorts, do you regard this as something which makes borisjohnson�*s position untenable? well, i want to speak about it as a lawyer. you�*ve got to remember that this was at the height of the pandemic in 2020. it wasn�*t in the last year, but it was the year before, when we first had, it was the first few months of the pandemic and we were all involved in a lockdown. i had a...
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Jan 19, 2022
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it�*s been a dramatic day. here�*s our political editor, laura kuenssberg. the atmosphere in the prime minister�*s neighbourhood is full of risk. danger dangles all around for borisjohnson, uncertainty hanging in the air. downing street confronting the truth that some of his own mps want him gone. as ministers gathered to agree to ditch some covid rules this morning, some of his own side waiting and watching, thinking about ditching him. is it under control, chief whip? yeah. all is calm. all is calm ? do you think you might be in denial about that if you think this is calm? i think we need to focus on propping up the country and dealing with covid and making sure we�*ve got that right. but can it really go on like this? some of your mps are putting letters in. is it all over for the prime minister, do you think? don't be ridiculous. it is not, perhaps, ridiculous, despite his allies�* claim to suggest their boss could be gone before too long. is it time to resign?! it was no ordinary wednesday. pressure on borisjohnson after weeks of claims about what
it�*s been a dramatic day. here�*s our political editor, laura kuenssberg. the atmosphere in the prime minister�*s neighbourhood is full of risk. danger dangles all around for borisjohnson, uncertainty hanging in the air. downing street confronting the truth that some of his own mps want him gone. as ministers gathered to agree to ditch some covid rules this morning, some of his own side waiting and watching, thinking about ditching him. is it under control, chief whip? yeah. all is calm....
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let�*s do it. whatever happens, just be ready for anything, and just kind of be ready to roll with the punches. what do you think about this fast plane? ok, it�*s going to be a little bumpy. you�*re doing so good. things are going really well. one boy is asleep and the other is almost asleep. naptime is a good time to fly. we like the idea of getting into a truck and driving the rest of the way to san antonio. it�*s about another two and a half hour drive, and then we�*ll go to the park. did you sleep with big brother? you did? what did you think? is it time to go play? it is. time to get some clothes on. he's going to grab my hand and try to walk us out the front door. it�*s time to go, alex is ready. the worst part is over. the anxiety i was experiencing was mostly about the flight. woke up this morning, ready to prepare for the park. then we�*ll hop in the car and go. he knows we�*re going somewhere fun. we�*re headed to morgan�*s wonderland, which is a theme park in san antoni
let�*s do it. whatever happens, just be ready for anything, and just kind of be ready to roll with the punches. what do you think about this fast plane? ok, it�*s going to be a little bumpy. you�*re doing so good. things are going really well. one boy is asleep and the other is almost asleep. naptime is a good time to fly. we like the idea of getting into a truck and driving the rest of the way to san antonio. it�*s about another two and a half hour drive, and then we�*ll go to the...
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right now, 30's and 40's.
right now, 30's and 40's.
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there's your 40's and 50's on our current temperatures map. you don't see the 30's until you get into the north bay with napa petaluma and santa rosa
there's your 40's and 50's on our current temperatures map. you don't see the 30's until you get into the north bay with napa petaluma and santa rosa
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Jan 7, 2022
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east anglia�*s children�*s hospices have been a long—term commitment. work that has been demanding and rewarding for all involved. the duchess of cambridge has had to learn on—the—job. in the glare of publicity, knowing there is an even bigger role ahead. i think she hasjust grown up. now she has a certain gravitas, she certainly has got a stature within the royal family. now you look at her and she walks into a room and she holds the room, and she must be aware that she is going to be a future queen. when you are photographed and filmed this often, what you wear matters. years in the fashion spotlight has brought change. she has taken a few more risks over the last few years and has really realised that if she makes a statement with her clothes, that can really help elevate her position. i think one of kate�*s recent fashion successes was thejenny packham dress that she wore to the james bond premiere. she looked better than any bond girl. that picture really confirmed to us that kate knows when to step up and how to do it. and there will be more
east anglia�*s children�*s hospices have been a long—term commitment. work that has been demanding and rewarding for all involved. the duchess of cambridge has had to learn on—the—job. in the glare of publicity, knowing there is an even bigger role ahead. i think she hasjust grown up. now she has a certain gravitas, she certainly has got a stature within the royal family. now you look at her and she walks into a room and she holds the room, and she must be aware that she is going to...
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�*s up doc. barbra streisand says remembers peter is someone who always made her laugh and will keep making them live up there as well. then came 1973 comedy paper moon, leading to an oscar for the young actress kate 0�*neill who appeared alongside her real—life father. you o'neill who appeared alongside her real-life father.— her real-life father. you know what that _ her real-life father. you know what that is, _ her real-life father. you know what that is, scruples? - her real-life father. you know what that is, scruples? he - her real-life father. you know| what that is, scruples? he was a walking _ what that is, scruples? he was a walking encyclopaedia - what that is, scruples? he was a walking encyclopaedia of - a walking encyclopaedia of cinema _ a walking encyclopaedia of cinema and happy to share that with as — cinema and happy to share that with as many people as possible. with as many people as possible-— with as many people as ossible. �* , ., , ., possible. but his life w
�*s up doc. barbra streisand says remembers peter is someone who always made her laugh and will keep making them live up there as well. then came 1973 comedy paper moon, leading to an oscar for the young actress kate 0�*neill who appeared alongside her real—life father. you o'neill who appeared alongside her real-life father.— her real-life father. you know what that _ her real-life father. you know what that is, _ her real-life father. you know what that is, scruples? - her real-life...
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labour�*s leader has made his mind up. i think it�*s pretty obvious what�*s happened. there�*s industrial—scale partying been going on at downing street. not much of it is really denied, and i think that the public have made up their mind. i think the facts speak for themselves. i think the prime minister broke the law. i think he then lied about what had happened. mr speaker, i want to apologise. the prime minister has admitted he attended one drinks gathering at a time when socialising was extremely limited. that left many of his mps furious. this woman, sue gray, is looking into allegations spanning almost a year. her report is expected soon, but ministers are already suggesting it�*s the culture, not the man at the top, that needs to change. the culture in downing street does need to be addressed, and i think it�*s absolutely essential that when the prime minister responds to the sue gray report, and he�*s committed to doing that in parliament, that he addresses that culture. i know from many conversations i�*ve had with the prime minister that he�*s
labour�*s leader has made his mind up. i think it�*s pretty obvious what�*s happened. there�*s industrial—scale partying been going on at downing street. not much of it is really denied, and i think that the public have made up their mind. i think the facts speak for themselves. i think the prime minister broke the law. i think he then lied about what had happened. mr speaker, i want to apologise. the prime minister has admitted he attended one drinks gathering at a time when...
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s. are confirmed without in sourcing it in the public anyway. and that russia has designed for regime change and care again, no details provided um at the end of last week i total number of experts and too much to my surprise. so someone were a little bit more optimistic than usual that yes, there hasn't been a breakthrough, but maybe that's a good thing. and then we have this over the weekend, and now we have evacuations from embassies here. where do we stand after 2 weeks go ahead? well, i don't think we stand in a far different place than we were at the beginning of this period 2 weeks ago. i'm in washington, d. c. what an uproar over the evacuation of the u. s. embassy, and you have, i mean, the, the sense here is a great for voting that the russian invasion is imminent. that the u. s. government is taking, you know, dramatic measures to save american personnel. a real hype has been created. and at the same time, if you look at the washington post news paper, front page headlines, bi
s. are confirmed without in sourcing it in the public anyway. and that russia has designed for regime change and care again, no details provided um at the end of last week i total number of experts and too much to my surprise. so someone were a little bit more optimistic than usual that yes, there hasn't been a breakthrough, but maybe that's a good thing. and then we have this over the weekend, and now we have evacuations from embassies here. where do we stand after 2 weeks go ahead? well, i...
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s. his reaction was so revealing. he said it confirmed russia's worst assumptions about washington's intentions in eurasia. so, you know, politics aside, it is going to be very interesting. we're going to be closely watching what happens in cars like stand off to the troops leave on the 19th. and that's just hope that things can get back to normal to a very stable way of life for people in context on the, the world's largest security body. the o. s. c has warned the highest risk of war in 30 years. the organization for security and cooperation in europe is meeting in austria, hoping to ease tensions on ukraine's border. although russia, which is a member to complain, the block was too busy listening to itself rather than to pressing concert at the club. no, we don't, said ultimatums. we offer to delve deeper into problems that russia and other countries have and find compromises. we haven't heard any adequate response or any reaction to our proposals. unfortunately, all the talk was abou
s. his reaction was so revealing. he said it confirmed russia's worst assumptions about washington's intentions in eurasia. so, you know, politics aside, it is going to be very interesting. we're going to be closely watching what happens in cars like stand off to the troops leave on the 19th. and that's just hope that things can get back to normal to a very stable way of life for people in context on the, the world's largest security body. the o. s. c has warned the highest risk of war in 30...
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it�*s not good, joanna. the thing we�*re watching for is conservative mps backing their constituencies testing the public mood. cash back in. certainly from the ones we�*ve spoken to, the overwhelming feeling is this has gone down extremely badly. mps are being inundated with e—mails almost on a daily basis, now. because when you think about what�*s happened over the last few days, there was the prime minister�*s apology. that seemed to spur a flurry of more e—mails from people saying it didn�*t go far enough. yesterday, the reports about the party the night before the duke of edinburgh�*s funeral. that seems to have sparked a fresh wave of fury amongst the public. i spoke to one cabinet minister, former cabinet minister last night who said that the mood was hardening and that things looked terrible. i spoke to one former ally of borisjohnson, someone who had been banging the drum for him in 2019 who said that it looked bad, like a question of when and not if he is forced to stand down. if yo
it�*s not good, joanna. the thing we�*re watching for is conservative mps backing their constituencies testing the public mood. cash back in. certainly from the ones we�*ve spoken to, the overwhelming feeling is this has gone down extremely badly. mps are being inundated with e—mails almost on a daily basis, now. because when you think about what�*s happened over the last few days, there was the prime minister�*s apology. that seemed to spur a flurry of more e—mails from people...
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murray�*s pivotal points often came from his opponent�*s forced errors. the longest game of the match. the biggest game of the match! yes, but in the fourth set, basilashvili, seeded 21, was perfect in the tie—break. murray driven to frustration. what would he have left? well, loads, actually. in the fifth set murray took back control. match point, yet another rigorous rally, and another victory. the quality, the desire... on the very court where three years ago, we thought, he thought, he�*d retired. truly, this is bonus time. joe wilson, bbc news. that�*s it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello. plenty of dry weather in the forecast for the rest of this week, although many of us will see a little bit of rain through the first part of wednesday as frontal systems push southwards across the uk. cloud and patchy rain sinking southwards across england and wales, brighter skies following on behind with some sunshine. some showers around, wintry, especially over high ground, even to quite low levels in northern
murray�*s pivotal points often came from his opponent�*s forced errors. the longest game of the match. the biggest game of the match! yes, but in the fourth set, basilashvili, seeded 21, was perfect in the tie—break. murray driven to frustration. what would he have left? well, loads, actually. in the fifth set murray took back control. match point, yet another rigorous rally, and another victory. the quality, the desire... on the very court where three years ago, we thought, he thought,...
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but that�*s it from me. back to you, reeta. that�*s all from me. the deputy prime minister, dominic raab, and the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, are among sophie raworth�*s guests tomorrow morning at nine on bbc one. good night. the normal pattern of january temperatures was turned upside down on saturday, 12 degrees in northern scotland, for in southern england. a little bit of sunshine across parts of north—east england, most places have another cloudy day for part two of the weekend. despite the cloud, a lot of dry weather around, high—pressure close by, exerting unsettling influence on our weather. underneath the high pressure and around, all of this cloud coming in. weather front approaching northern scotland, and that it does so it will strengthen the does mean e—mail start after a mild day, a hint of blue through parts of wales and england, laterwent blue through parts of wales and england, later went any chance of frost with clear spells. mist and fog patches to building, but will be more or less in the clear on sunday
but that�*s it from me. back to you, reeta. that�*s all from me. the deputy prime minister, dominic raab, and the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, are among sophie raworth�*s guests tomorrow morning at nine on bbc one. good night. the normal pattern of january temperatures was turned upside down on saturday, 12 degrees in northern scotland, for in southern england. a little bit of sunshine across parts of north—east england, most places have another cloudy day for part two...
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it�*s going to be weird but it�*s going to be wonderful. how�*s that for you? it�*s got quite excitable. can i take my finger out? yes, you may!
it�*s going to be weird but it�*s going to be wonderful. how�*s that for you? it�*s got quite excitable. can i take my finger out? yes, you may!
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s. judge refused to dismiss a civil lawsuit from a woman who accuses the duke of york of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager ortiz shantia edward dusty told us more earlier from london. while it's a huge move from buckingham palace as prince. andrew will no longer use his royal highness in any official capacity as the queen has now stripped him of all of his appointments. so as a member of the royal family, how many of these sort of duties they will now be handed to all the members of the royal family and that's been made official. and this statement was the queen's approval and agreement that you could york's military affiliations. and royal patronage is happy in return to the queen. the duke of your will continue not to undertake any public duties and he's defending this case is a private citizen. i can look at the statement in a bit more detail because it read that the duties have now been returned. of course, if we read between the lines the queen may have applied a bit m
s. judge refused to dismiss a civil lawsuit from a woman who accuses the duke of york of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager ortiz shantia edward dusty told us more earlier from london. while it's a huge move from buckingham palace as prince. andrew will no longer use his royal highness in any official capacity as the queen has now stripped him of all of his appointments. so as a member of the royal family, how many of these sort of duties they will now be handed to all the members...
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Jan 7, 2022
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i think with this boosters story there�*s another side a lot of people, it�*s not auntie baxter�*s but sceptics or —— anti—baxter�*s. or turning into human pincushion, the idea that you may have to have a fourth jab in in a sixjob, it is very may have to have a fourth jab in in a six job, it is very off—putting do a lot of people. if a line can be drawn and say your third will be the last for now. and that we get into a situation where like the flu jab, the vulnerable, anybody who wants it or anybody you over a certain age can get in annual booster, covid jab. i think that would normalise it for people. and take some of the fair and the sting out of this. because the booster has become a bit of a battleground for either side of the argument i think to take some of that heat out of the argument would be very beneficial. you that heat out of the argument would be very beneficial.— be very beneficial. you both reference — be very beneficial. you both reference the _ be very beneficial. you both reference the nhs - be very beneficial. you both reference the nhs being - be ver
i think with this boosters story there�*s another side a lot of people, it�*s not auntie baxter�*s but sceptics or —— anti—baxter�*s. or turning into human pincushion, the idea that you may have to have a fourth jab in in a sixjob, it is very may have to have a fourth jab in in a six job, it is very off—putting do a lot of people. if a line can be drawn and say your third will be the last for now. and that we get into a situation where like the flu jab, the vulnerable, anybody...
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Jan 14, 2022
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it�*s just not possible. the website of the minister of education and science does not keep any personal data. they are all in registers and all registers, the state—owned registers of ukraine, are safe. a former us paratrooper has been charged with conspiring to over thrown the government over the deadly attack on congress on january the sixth last year. stewart rhodes is the leader of an extreme far right militia group and has been charged with 10 other members over the deadly riot where donald trump supporters tried to overthrow joe biden�*s election victory. here�*s our washington correspondent, nomia iqbal. more than 725 people have been arrested and charged for the attack that shocked the world. but this is the most serious indictment yet — and the first for seditious conspiracy, which is defined as trying to overthrow the government. it�*s alleged the oath keepers planned an attack the moment president biden�*s victory had been made official. they are a loosely knit militia that believes th
it�*s just not possible. the website of the minister of education and science does not keep any personal data. they are all in registers and all registers, the state—owned registers of ukraine, are safe. a former us paratrooper has been charged with conspiring to over thrown the government over the deadly attack on congress on january the sixth last year. stewart rhodes is the leader of an extreme far right militia group and has been charged with 10 other members over the deadly riot where...
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s. his role in the world on al jazeera, ah, saudi airstrikes in yemen kill more than 80 people, mostly migrant. detained in a prison, the u. n. is calling for an investigation. ah, hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. fully back table, also coming up. no break through our talks to diffuse tensions over ukraine as the top us in russian diplomats meet in geneva. ah, a powerful bloss reduces a mining town in ghana to rubble triggered by a collision between a motorcycle and a vehicle carrying explosives and tens of thousands rami in washington, the head of a legal showdown over the right to abortion in the u. s. ah, the united nations secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation after air strikes by the saudi led coalition killed more than 80 people in west, in yemen. at least 3 children are among the dead. the strikes hates a detention center in santa and the port city of who data drawing condemnation from the united nations added america to jane spades reports fro
s. his role in the world on al jazeera, ah, saudi airstrikes in yemen kill more than 80 people, mostly migrant. detained in a prison, the u. n. is calling for an investigation. ah, hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. fully back table, also coming up. no break through our talks to diffuse tensions over ukraine as the top us in russian diplomats meet in geneva. ah, a powerful bloss reduces a mining town in ghana to rubble triggered by a collision between a motorcycle and a vehicle carrying...
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Jan 7, 2022
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it�*s not. in fact, in the real world, it�*s not. it�*s not clear—cut. but, in the real world, a lot of people have very miserable deaths. you only have to read the book published recently by the dignity in dying campaign, i think called last rights — terrible stories of what goes on in this country. now, every time i operated, there was a risk i�*d make things worse. i mean, that is the nature of medicine — it is uncertain. and it�*s almost you have an essentially utilitarian ethic — "will more people benefit than will suffer?" and you apply that ethic even to the process of assisted dying? yes, i think you have to. so, in some cases, somebody could be assisted to die in circumstances which, upon reflection, were wrong. ithink... a mistake. yes. that�*s horrible. no, that is the nature of medicine. you know, you can never be certain. and in retrospect, you may say, "well, that wasn�*t right at the time." but even then... you know, there is no evidence that this is a significant problem in the many countries where this is possible. and the
it�*s not. in fact, in the real world, it�*s not. it�*s not clear—cut. but, in the real world, a lot of people have very miserable deaths. you only have to read the book published recently by the dignity in dying campaign, i think called last rights — terrible stories of what goes on in this country. now, every time i operated, there was a risk i�*d make things worse. i mean, that is the nature of medicine — it is uncertain. and it�*s almost you have an essentially utilitarian...
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Jan 12, 2022
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and that�*s just... that�*s just the reality that we�*re faced with. from caretakers through to teachers, this recruitment agency has supplied staff to 700 schools — and the bookings are still coming in. there�*s just not enough teachers out there, and teaching assistants out there. a good day for me is when we�*re able to fill all our requirements. we pride ourselves on long—term relationships, we pride ourselves on how good we are at matching candidates to schools. a bad day is your 7:30, 8:00 calls come in, schools — "we need this, we need that," and you�*re having to say, "0h, we�*ve got no—one on our availability." this is mayfield school in birmingham. staffing is in crisis because of covid. all the children here have special educational needs. every class has at least, i would say, two to three agency members of staff. we�*ve had to shut classrooms. young people have got very complex medical needs, very complex learning presentations and styles. so, you can�*tjust find an agency memberjust to cover them — that has a massive
and that�*s just... that�*s just the reality that we�*re faced with. from caretakers through to teachers, this recruitment agency has supplied staff to 700 schools — and the bookings are still coming in. there�*s just not enough teachers out there, and teaching assistants out there. a good day for me is when we�*re able to fill all our requirements. we pride ourselves on long—term relationships, we pride ourselves on how good we are at matching candidates to schools. a bad day is...
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argentina�*s history tells us something very different. but that�*s... i mean, i would argue that it�*s precisely when you have governments that think their role is simply to kind of inject money into the system and that don�*t actually have a design of economic policy that is purpose—oriented, that ends up with these huge problems like we had with argentinian inflation. but also, in south africa, for example, where i�*m also advising the government right now, they have a problem where it�*s the economic structure. so, for example, when you have a large, state—owned enterprise like eskom, what should the relationship be between the state and this public actor? because it�*s notjust about public, private. in many developing parts of the world, the problem is also with the public institutions themselves. or in italy, our public bank was part of the problem just giving out hand—outs, subsidies, guarantees with no purpose in mind. so what i�*m interested in in these kinds of countries is to say, if you do have, for example, a public bank, a
argentina�*s history tells us something very different. but that�*s... i mean, i would argue that it�*s precisely when you have governments that think their role is simply to kind of inject money into the system and that don�*t actually have a design of economic policy that is purpose—oriented, that ends up with these huge problems like we had with argentinian inflation. but also, in south africa, for example, where i�*m also advising the government right now, they have a problem...
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s. in the shadow of a pandemic. and your status in term, or we're here about the anger surrounding any you law. effectively bands many inks . this is date of your business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. is the world's biggest exporter of thermo coal. but indonesia kicked off the year by announcing it was stopping supplies to overseas. the aim is to protect its own dwindling coal stockpile. indonesia, exported to some 400000000 tons. in 2020, it was the biggest overseas supply to china's powerhouse economy. now, 80 percent of the cold, indonesia exported last year. it went to just 5 countries. china actually accounted for almost half of it. india, philippines, malaysia, south korea made up the rest. but now and denise, his president, jekka with dodo says, coal mines are coal mines. as well as liquefied natural gas produces and need to prioritize, domestic supply and ensure that energy security at home is in place before exporting. the band was set to reviewed on wednesday, b
s. in the shadow of a pandemic. and your status in term, or we're here about the anger surrounding any you law. effectively bands many inks . this is date of your business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. is the world's biggest exporter of thermo coal. but indonesia kicked off the year by announcing it was stopping supplies to overseas. the aim is to protect its own dwindling coal stockpile. indonesia, exported to some 400000000 tons. in 2020, it was the biggest overseas supply to...
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s. p, i said, as if that act of aggression that has already taken place a very carefully listened to her statement where your me or her, the great her, i mean a traction of russia against ukraine, that they're all assuring us is going to take place in just a few weeks time, if not a few days time. we have been there however, is no proof confirming such a serious accusation whatsoever being put forward. however, it is not in preventing people from whipping up his from dairy. it is such an extent that an actual economic impact is already being felt by our ukrainian neighbors on your it wasn't, colleagues are talking that the need for the escalation. however, 1st and foremost, they themselves are whipping are tensions and rhetoric and are provoking escalation or the discussions about a threaten of threat of war is provocative in and of itself. you are almost calling for this. you want it to happen, you're waiting for it to happen as if you want to make your words become a reality. whether t
s. p, i said, as if that act of aggression that has already taken place a very carefully listened to her statement where your me or her, the great her, i mean a traction of russia against ukraine, that they're all assuring us is going to take place in just a few weeks time, if not a few days time. we have been there however, is no proof confirming such a serious accusation whatsoever being put forward. however, it is not in preventing people from whipping up his from dairy. it is such an extent...
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the rest of us say are either in the 40's or the 30's. once you get up into the north bay fairfield over to napa on up to saint helene and santa rosa. munger colder spots all hovering in the mid to upper 30's right now as far as what we can expect later on today. back to the low 60's and a little bit clearer than yesterday was as for traffic things out there on the roadways are still really, really good. i've been checking all your routes, not just our bridges, and there are no interruptions from the maze to fremont street on the bay bridge. it's only 7 minutes. san mateo bridge, a 12 minute drive there. very typical. and at the limit for sure. richmond center fell bridge below 10 minutes to get you across that one. and the golden gate bridge also looking nice and clear, james. all right. thank you, john. for 30 the time developing news this morning. an underwater volcano near tonga erupted for the 3rd time in 5 days potentially causing setbacks. >> in the effort to assess the damage there. take a look. yeah. when the volcano erupted on t
the rest of us say are either in the 40's or the 30's. once you get up into the north bay fairfield over to napa on up to saint helene and santa rosa. munger colder spots all hovering in the mid to upper 30's right now as far as what we can expect later on today. back to the low 60's and a little bit clearer than yesterday was as for traffic things out there on the roadways are still really, really good. i've been checking all your routes, not just our bridges, and there are no interruptions...
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s in the valleys. feeling you're freezing in some at above average today. hazy at times. we will talk about the rest of the weekend into february when we get back. liz: also ahead, a north bay man says a stolen cat has turned up in southern california. why he says airbnb renters are behind the catnapping. you help from businesses in the castro. how a decades-old band that has been what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs
s in the valleys. feeling you're freezing in some at above average today. hazy at times. we will talk about the rest of the weekend into february when we get back. liz: also ahead, a north bay man says a stolen cat has turned up in southern california. why he says airbnb renters are behind the catnapping. you help from businesses in the castro. how a decades-old band that has been what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how...
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until now they only had 2 s u v. 's in her portfolio. the thing i really like about the car, are the headlights not only do they look cool, but they also have these moving parts on the inside. they can therefore adapt the light though if you're driving into cars. those of course and all march to the 1st day asked that had that cornering light, making the fifty's. so that was a real novelty back then. as you might expect to 1st glance, the new d s 9 doesn't have very much in common with the old sit on dia. back here you will find another reminiscence to the old, the s. and that is that positioning light right here. the d s had the indicators up there, but today you're not allowed to put them that high anymore. and that's why those are just positioning lights. but still a nice detail. ah, now that thing i really like about the d. s 9 is the integrated door handle. it's right here. i know only a few years ago you would find such door handles only on very expensive cars. and now you will have that right here. you press the button, they pop o
until now they only had 2 s u v. 's in her portfolio. the thing i really like about the car, are the headlights not only do they look cool, but they also have these moving parts on the inside. they can therefore adapt the light though if you're driving into cars. those of course and all march to the 1st day asked that had that cornering light, making the fifty's. so that was a real novelty back then. as you might expect to 1st glance, the new d s 9 doesn't have very much in common with the old...
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let�*s get an investor�*s perspective on this — these markets in asia are at 15 month flows currently and you can see japan is down over 3% and hong kong nearly 3% lower. look at the price of brent, down nearly 1% but 8960 a barrel. —— 89.6 a barrel. and to show you all street, we do not have the numbers there, sadly, but they did end the day slightly lower but they were considerably higher prior to jerome powell�*s press conference, recovering from the falls in the previous days. it has been a choppy week for markets to let talk this through. looking at asia right now, we have a very strong dollar and share markets plunging. xyour share markets plunging. your thoughts? — share markets plunging. your thoughts? good _ share markets plunging. your thoughts? good morning. - share markets plunging. ymg- thoughts? good morning. it is not unusualfor equity thoughts? good morning. it is not unusual for equity markets and assets to fall ten or 15% at any given time before that amount, once year anyway. and given the fact that we are undergoing what is quite a dramatic shift in the liq
let�*s get an investor�*s perspective on this — these markets in asia are at 15 month flows currently and you can see japan is down over 3% and hong kong nearly 3% lower. look at the price of brent, down nearly 1% but 8960 a barrel. —— 89.6 a barrel. and to show you all street, we do not have the numbers there, sadly, but they did end the day slightly lower but they were considerably higher prior to jerome powell�*s press conference, recovering from the falls in the previous days....
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well, right now it's 30's 40's or 50's at the coastline happen. bay pacific, a bodega bay. definitely our warmer spots. in the meantime, livermore in concord, you're only at 36 degrees. fairfield only at 33 so inland, especially do bundle up. as you venture out there. but all of us have some really nice weather to look forward to. >> reyna, john, thank you for that. all right. as you're waking up pain in roads on this friday morning where friday light for the most part. hopefully we stay here because we have some earlier problems. but right now as you travel into the city from the east bay will get that a stunt, the fremont street exit will take you a little under 9 minutes. you can see the metering lights are still off at this time, heading across towards the peninsula. about 12 minutes for your drive time there as you're traveling along, no hazards slowed us down out of richmond across towards center fell about 8 minutes as you're traveling and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls are looking at an 18 minute commute for you. james, back to you. thank you very much. rai
well, right now it's 30's 40's or 50's at the coastline happen. bay pacific, a bodega bay. definitely our warmer spots. in the meantime, livermore in concord, you're only at 36 degrees. fairfield only at 33 so inland, especially do bundle up. as you venture out there. but all of us have some really nice weather to look forward to. >> reyna, john, thank you for that. all right. as you're waking up pain in roads on this friday morning where friday light for the most part. hopefully we stay...
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i think, on the whole, it�*s going to be a mostly sunny start to monday and that�*s how it�*s going to stay through the day, really a very pleasant afternoon on the way, with temperatures hovering around eight degrees pretty much across the board. have a great day. hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines: novak djokovic has been deported from australia afterjudges rejected the unvaccinated tennis star�*s appeal to stay in the country on public health grounds.
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s. are confirmed without sourcing it in the public anyway, that russia has designed for regime change and again, no details provided at the end of last week i talked to a lot number of experts and too much to my surprise. so someone were a little bit more optimistic than usual that yes, there hasn't been a breakthrough, but maybe that's a good thing. and then we have this over the weekend, and now we have evacuations from embassies here where we stand after 2 weeks. go ahead. well, i don't think we stand in a far different place than we were at the beginning of this period 2 weeks ago. i'm in washington, d. c. what an uproar over the evacuation of the u. s. embassy, and you have, i mean, the, the sense here is a great for voting that the russian invasion is imminent. that the u. s. government is taking, you know, dramatic measures to save american personnel. a real hype has been created. and at the same time, if you look at the washington post news paper, front page headlines, binds spee
s. are confirmed without sourcing it in the public anyway, that russia has designed for regime change and again, no details provided at the end of last week i talked to a lot number of experts and too much to my surprise. so someone were a little bit more optimistic than usual that yes, there hasn't been a breakthrough, but maybe that's a good thing. and then we have this over the weekend, and now we have evacuations from embassies here where we stand after 2 weeks. go ahead. well, i don't...
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current temperatures range anywhere from the 40's to 50's for most areas, not seeing any 30's on the map this morning. although fairfield, you're very ceose to that of 41 degrees petaluma allay each up. 43 definitely still bundle up cough to come. a comparable temperatures to where we were yesterday later on today. daytime highs, a little cooler than yesterday's little on the cloudier side, too. but still plenty bright. i'll be breaking down what to expect this weekend. still ahead, back to rain. all right, john, thanks for that list to get a look at a traffic this morning from the east bay into the city. >> about 10 minutes to the fremont street exit, the san mateo bridge as you're heading across towards the peninsula about 12 minute drive for you right now. get a look at the richmond center fell come you heading out to richmond? pretty quiet. still nine-minute drive in the golden gate bridge 37 to the tolls about 20 minutes for you. there. in 2021, the oakland police department arrested more than 60 homicide suspects. they recover more than 1200 guns. the city also recorded more ho
current temperatures range anywhere from the 40's to 50's for most areas, not seeing any 30's on the map this morning. although fairfield, you're very ceose to that of 41 degrees petaluma allay each up. 43 definitely still bundle up cough to come. a comparable temperatures to where we were yesterday later on today. daytime highs, a little cooler than yesterday's little on the cloudier side, too. but still plenty bright. i'll be breaking down what to expect this weekend. still ahead, back to...
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let�*s do it. whatever happens, just be ready for anything, and just kind of be ready to roll with the punches. what do you think about this fast plane? ok, it�*s going to be a little bumpy. you�*re doing so good. things are going really well. one boy is asleep and the other is almost asleep. naptime is a good time to fly. we like the idea of getting into a truck and driving the rest of the way to san antonio. it�*s about another two and a half hour drive, and then we�*ll go to the park. did you sleep with big brother? you did? what did you think? is it time to go play? it is? time to get some clothes on. he's going to grab my hand and try to walk us out the front door. it�*s time to go, alex is ready. the worst part is over. the anxiety i was experiencing was mostly about the flight. woke up this morning, ready to prepare for the park. then we�*ll hop in the car and go. he knows we�*re going somewhere fun. we�*re headed to morgan�*s wonderland, which is a theme park in san antoni
let�*s do it. whatever happens, just be ready for anything, and just kind of be ready to roll with the punches. what do you think about this fast plane? ok, it�*s going to be a little bumpy. you�*re doing so good. things are going really well. one boy is asleep and the other is almost asleep. naptime is a good time to fly. we like the idea of getting into a truck and driving the rest of the way to san antonio. it�*s about another two and a half hour drive, and then we�*ll go to the...
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and 90's. but right now, i'm just wondering what jersey has been the most popular, which play early identifying with. >> right now a lot of people are asking for deebo samuel jerseys. unfortunately, most stores here in the bay area don't have them. the owner tells me he's talked. other store owners. no one has them. but that's people looking for. there are a lot of other jerseys up. take a look over here again. you can see they've got a ton of a jimmy g jerseys here. so you have some other options. i have a jersey at home. so you have lots of options and you can picking up someone else and still get something even the throwback jerseys are pretty popular. some montana and steve young and jerry rice and all those jerseys out there, too. >> amanda, thank you for that. have fun out there. fans are pumped up for that and for more coverage of the sunday game, tune in to kron 4 tonight for red and gold zone. it's hosted by our own kate rooney. that starts tonight at 10. 45? >> in national news now th
and 90's. but right now, i'm just wondering what jersey has been the most popular, which play early identifying with. >> right now a lot of people are asking for deebo samuel jerseys. unfortunately, most stores here in the bay area don't have them. the owner tells me he's talked. other store owners. no one has them. but that's people looking for. there are a lot of other jerseys up. take a look over here again. you can see they've got a ton of a jimmy g jerseys here. so you have some...
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s. ah, thank you very much. for joining estie, united nations secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation. after airstrikes by the saudi led coalition killed more than 80 people in west in yemen. at least 3 children are among the dead. as strikes header detention center in santa and the port city of hood data drawing condemnation from the united nations. our diplomatic editor james space reports from you and headquarters in york. as strikes had been carried out on who the hell territory in yemen all week. but this one was by far the most deck of i'm the main target seems to have been a detention center in the huffy stronghold of sir dar, in northern yemen. the death toll continues to rise as they find bodies many believe to be migrants, while searching for any survivors. and bob this week, by the saudi led coalition, follows a brazen attack by the hoof. these using drones on the capital of the united arab emirates, abu dhabi on monday, which killed 3 people in new y
s. ah, thank you very much. for joining estie, united nations secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation. after airstrikes by the saudi led coalition killed more than 80 people in west in yemen. at least 3 children are among the dead. as strikes header detention center in santa and the port city of hood data drawing condemnation from the united nations. our diplomatic editor james space reports from you and headquarters in york. as strikes had been carried out on who the...
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back in the 40's. now, alameda san mateo pacific in the 50's with pacifica. just 2 degrees shy of 60 right now. but big bay also at 57 degrees. so those coastal areas are first to warm up inland areas soon to follow. also in for a comfortable afternoon. as far as bridges go, it's been an easy drive. the past few hours. we briefly had a backup there. the bay bridge plaza. but that is really since cleared. and now it's less than 10 minutes to get you across the span. san mateo bridge just over 10 minutes and at the limit as you head either way. now, we have seen a big slowdown there at the richmond center fell bridge 20 minutes now to get you across the bridge. that is a big change from where we were a few minutes ago and all be looking into exactly what is going on there and what clearing we can expect over the next few minutes. the golden gate bridge 20 minutes. that's the typical to get you from. 37 to the tolls. james. all right, john, thank you. the explosion in covid cases that we've seen and quara
back in the 40's. now, alameda san mateo pacific in the 50's with pacifica. just 2 degrees shy of 60 right now. but big bay also at 57 degrees. so those coastal areas are first to warm up inland areas soon to follow. also in for a comfortable afternoon. as far as bridges go, it's been an easy drive. the past few hours. we briefly had a backup there. the bay bridge plaza. but that is really since cleared. and now it's less than 10 minutes to get you across the span. san mateo bridge just over 10...
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it�*s not. in fact, in the real world, it�*s not. it�*s not clear—cut. but, in the real world, a lot of people have very miserable deaths. you only have to read the book published recently by the dignity in dying campaign, i think called last rights — terrible stories of what goes on in this country. now, every time i operated, there was a risk i�*d make things worse. i mean, that is the nature of medicine — it is uncertain. and it�*s almost you have an essentially utilitarian ethic — "will more people benefit than will suffer?" and you apply that ethic even to the process of assisted dying? yes, i think you have to. so, in some cases, somebody could be assisted to die in circumstances which, upon reflection, were wrong. i think... a mistake. yes. that�*s horrible. no, that is the nature of medicine. you know, you can never be certain. and in retrospect, you may say, "well, that wasn�*t right at the time." but even then... you know, there is no evidence that this is a significant problem in the many countries where this is possible. and the
it�*s not. in fact, in the real world, it�*s not. it�*s not clear—cut. but, in the real world, a lot of people have very miserable deaths. you only have to read the book published recently by the dignity in dying campaign, i think called last rights — terrible stories of what goes on in this country. now, every time i operated, there was a risk i�*d make things worse. i mean, that is the nature of medicine — it is uncertain. and it�*s almost you have an essentially utilitarian...
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in one year�*s time that�*s quite a bit of progress. maybe people are frustrated because it�*s not as fast oras frustrated because it�*s not as fast or as much as people wanted. i understand that, people are getting frustrated. all they can do is deal with things they can boosting as many people as possible, produces many people as possible, produces many tests and try to be clear and honest at every opportunity. your icture is honest at every opportunity. your picture is freezing _ honest at every opportunity. your picture is freezing a _ honest at every opportunity. your picture is freezing a little - honest at every opportunity. your picture is freezing a little bit but we hear what you are saying. let me bring in a manner on this. i want to talk to you about the politics of this. when you look at the polling thatjoe biden had on his handling of covid last year it was very high. it has now slumped. this issue with messaging, it started to have a real effect as we go into a midterm cycle. that's riuht. we go into a midterm cycle.
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the truth and reconciliation commission opened south africa�*s rawest wounds, inviting apartheid�*s victims to tell their stories and its perpetrators to beg forgiveness. in other hands, the process could have collapsed. but tutu, often in tears, was once again channelling the mood of the nation. it was almost as if he was carrying the whole country on his shoulders and the way that he, you know, in his characteristic manner, you know, this small as he is because he is a short person but, small as he is his shoulders and his hands and his spirit and his presence, you know? he would walk into that room in that robe of his and you could feel the sense of hope. there was no question about it. it was in the air, it was everywhere. and for that reason, you know, his presence was highly critical for the trc. after one term as president, nelson mandela stepped down. his old home in soweto turned into a museum. desmond tutu�*s house is a few doors down. two nobel prize winners on the same street. but there was no easing into a quiet retirement for desmond tutu, mostly perhaps because itjust was n
the truth and reconciliation commission opened south africa�*s rawest wounds, inviting apartheid�*s victims to tell their stories and its perpetrators to beg forgiveness. in other hands, the process could have collapsed. but tutu, often in tears, was once again channelling the mood of the nation. it was almost as if he was carrying the whole country on his shoulders and the way that he, you know, in his characteristic manner, you know, this small as he is because he is a short person but,...
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Jan 31, 2022
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here�*s boris johnson�*s predecessor — theresa may. with the report does show is that number 10 downing street was not observing the regulations they had imposed on members of the public. so, either my right honourable friend has not read the rules, or did not understand what they meant and others around him, or they did not think the rules apply to number ten. which is it? remember, borisjohnson�*s fate is in the hands of his own mps. one senior mp, tobias ellwood has warned: "if the prime minister fails to publish the report in full then he will no longer have my support." others have renounced their support entirely. here�*s one of them, andrew mitchell. i'm very concerned by some of the things— i'm very concerned by some of the things he — i'm very concerned by some of the things he that from the box and has said to _ things he that from the box and has said to the — things he that from the box and has said to the british public and our constituents. when he kindly invited me to _ constituents. when he kindly invited me t
here�*s boris johnson�*s predecessor — theresa may. with the report does show is that number 10 downing street was not observing the regulations they had imposed on members of the public. so, either my right honourable friend has not read the rules, or did not understand what they meant and others around him, or they did not think the rules apply to number ten. which is it? remember, borisjohnson�*s fate is in the hands of his own mps. one senior mp, tobias ellwood has warned: "if...
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s it. t. programs do you think the current plan to adopt the dimmels system is the most appropriate path forward? >> i think as miss see rite ashrewded to some of the key factors that influenced these decision to adopt dimmels are now in question. in particular, whether it can actually use dla's mstd program or not. and that was one of the driving factors for going down the dimmels' path. as i mentioned the aoa documentation didn't even point to dimmels as the best solution. but you know, nevertheless, that was the path taken. and i think really important. v.a. has an through this skman assessment that mr. parish is leading up to step back and examine whether dimmels remains its preferred decision. is the business case there to support that dimmels can meet the requirements of each of those facilities? you know, going through a framework and going through a process for acquisition oversight, that's one of the key aspects is does the material solution meet the requirements that are exiting? cle
s it. t. programs do you think the current plan to adopt the dimmels system is the most appropriate path forward? >> i think as miss see rite ashrewded to some of the key factors that influenced these decision to adopt dimmels are now in question. in particular, whether it can actually use dla's mstd program or not. and that was one of the driving factors for going down the dimmels' path. as i mentioned the aoa documentation didn't even point to dimmels as the best solution. but you know,...
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let�*s take a look at some of today�*s other news. a man has appeared in court this evening charged with the murder of ashling murphy in the republic of ireland. the 23—year—old primary schoolteacher was attacked while out exercising beside a canal in tullamore, county offaly, last wednesday. 31—year—old jozef puska has been remanded in custody. international aid efforts have been stepped up in tonga after the scale of damage caused by the volcanic eruption and tsunami was revealed. new pictures show the islands covered in a layer of volcanic ash, while in coastal areas, waves tore down trees and ripped through buildings. international telephone links have now been restored, and ships carrying aid are expected to arrive by friday. a belgian court has sentenced a vietnamese man to 15 years in jail after ruling he was the ringleader in the trafficking of 39 migrants found dead in a lorry in the uk. the victims, all vietnamese, were discovered on an industrial estate in essex in 2019. vo van hong was found guilty of having led a
let�*s take a look at some of today�*s other news. a man has appeared in court this evening charged with the murder of ashling murphy in the republic of ireland. the 23—year—old primary schoolteacher was attacked while out exercising beside a canal in tullamore, county offaly, last wednesday. 31—year—old jozef puska has been remanded in custody. international aid efforts have been stepped up in tonga after the scale of damage caused by the volcanic eruption and tsunami was revealed....
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lows will drop into the 30's and 40's inland, solid 40's near the bay and the coast. while our daytime highs staying cool and skies for the most part, staying sunny john, thank you for that. all right. let's get a look at your traffic for today. pretty light for the most part. i don't see. >> in any major hot spots out there as you're traveling in, hit the roads this morning. however, in vacaville, i do see a 80 westbound. there's an accident there between alamo drive and sherry, glen road, the traveling from the east bay into the city of take about 10 minutes to make it to that fremont street exit, the san mateo bridge as you're heading across towards the peninsula, a little under 13 minutes is people start to head back to work and school this morning heading across towards sandra fell view. the richmond sandra fell bridge a nice unlike commuted 9 minutes and the golden gate bridge to traveling. 37 down to the toll plaza. a 20 minute drive for you. there. klay thompson made his long-awaited comeback and help the warriors beat the cavaliers. the forty-niners in the ra
lows will drop into the 30's and 40's inland, solid 40's near the bay and the coast. while our daytime highs staying cool and skies for the most part, staying sunny john, thank you for that. all right. let's get a look at your traffic for today. pretty light for the most part. i don't see. >> in any major hot spots out there as you're traveling in, hit the roads this morning. however, in vacaville, i do see a 80 westbound. there's an accident there between alamo drive and sherry, glen...
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s. has sent 90 tons of military aid including ammunition to ukraine. the $200000000.00 security support package arrives in russia continues to deny that its planning and military offensive. a prominent black 2nd journalist who was found shot dead outside his home in the city of tijuana, has been laid to rest. margarita martinez has been working as a photo journalist for more than a decade, covering gang related violence and had received several death threats. japan's recording more the $50000.00 daily corona virus cases for the 1st time. the government has ordered all bars and restaurants to close early, including the capital tokyo cases there have more than doubled in a week. a top, if you appear military official, says government troops are making plans to enter to rise regional capital. michaela for an operation to oust rebel forces to top us diplomats flew to add up about this week to push for a cease fire. more news at the top of the hour on al jazeera, but up next it's inside story
s. has sent 90 tons of military aid including ammunition to ukraine. the $200000000.00 security support package arrives in russia continues to deny that its planning and military offensive. a prominent black 2nd journalist who was found shot dead outside his home in the city of tijuana, has been laid to rest. margarita martinez has been working as a photo journalist for more than a decade, covering gang related violence and had received several death threats. japan's recording more the...
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Jan 28, 2022
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we've got some low 30's up in the north bay. >> for bass shore areas, mostly the 40's. regardless of where you're getting out, though, you definitely want to bundle up your east bay hills camera, looking down at a nice clear you space so far. so foggy hasn't been much of an issue. we do have a few high passing clouds sitting well above the area right now. today will be a day with both son and a little bit of cloud cover. but still plenty bright tomorrow will bring partly cloudy conditions saturday. still looking at some bright skies, though, through those clouds and still quite mild. in fact, this mild and dry trend of weather is going to continue through the weekend. well into the start of february, which now is just around the corner. that high pressure ridge isn't going anywhere. just yet. so very familiar picture here for the west coast as we remain in our winters break. well, the rest of the country sees the bitter cold in the snow today will be breezy at times for just a few spots. nothing exceptionally windy, though, just an offshore wind that will continue to ai
we've got some low 30's up in the north bay. >> for bass shore areas, mostly the 40's. regardless of where you're getting out, though, you definitely want to bundle up your east bay hills camera, looking down at a nice clear you space so far. so foggy hasn't been much of an issue. we do have a few high passing clouds sitting well above the area right now. today will be a day with both son and a little bit of cloud cover. but still plenty bright tomorrow will bring partly cloudy conditions...
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Jan 30, 2022
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temperatures, sunshine, upper 40's to low 50's throughout the afternoon. upper 50's to low 60's. it will stay at probably in the upper 50's near san francisco. tonight, increasing clouds. there is a weak weather system that will bring a dramatic wind shift. we will track those winds, next. liz: there are concerns about storm surge along the east coast after the nor'easter slammed parts of the country. some areas could see waves up to eight feet high during high tide. christine sloan has the details. christine: millions of americans are dealing with the aftermath of a powerful nor'easter that brought blizzard conditions to several states. new england feeling the brunt of the storm. heavy snow blanketing maine into the night. humbling parts of rhode island. two feet of snow in parts of massachusetts and along the coast, the storm send massive waves crashing into neighborhoods. more than 100,000 customers in the state left without power. >> we have a number of issues that made it problematic including flooded roads and down power lines. christine: dear travel hit hard as well. -- ai
temperatures, sunshine, upper 40's to low 50's throughout the afternoon. upper 50's to low 60's. it will stay at probably in the upper 50's near san francisco. tonight, increasing clouds. there is a weak weather system that will bring a dramatic wind shift. we will track those winds, next. liz: there are concerns about storm surge along the east coast after the nor'easter slammed parts of the country. some areas could see waves up to eight feet high during high tide. christine sloan has the...
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s. judge refused to dismiss a civil law suits from a woman who accuses andrea of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager. let us cross now to r t shanty edward darcy in london for more on this. so fast developing story shall hear more about news to the duke of york. can you take us through what's happened to day in the background to it ended? well, it's a huge move from buckingham palace as prince, and he will no longer use his royal highness in any official capacity as the queen has now stripped him of all of his appointments. so as a member of the royal family, how many of the sort of duties they will now be handed to all the members of the royal family. and that's been made official. and this statement was the queen's approval and agreement that you could york's military affiliations. and royal patronage is happy return to the queen. the duke of your will continue not to undertake any public duties and is defending this cases a private citizen. it's interesting to look at that
s. judge refused to dismiss a civil law suits from a woman who accuses andrea of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager. let us cross now to r t shanty edward darcy in london for more on this. so fast developing story shall hear more about news to the duke of york. can you take us through what's happened to day in the background to it ended? well, it's a huge move from buckingham palace as prince, and he will no longer use his royal highness in any official capacity as the queen has...
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Jan 6, 2022
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it�*s not fair. it�*s not human. meanwhile, outside the park hotel fans gathered. as did the media — including the bbc�*s shaimaa khalil. many have told me how frustrated they are, how angry they are that he was allowed to come all the way over here then to be potentially sent back over a technicality. read the australian press though and some are saying this isn�*t just about a technicality. they point to an election coming. malcolm farr in the guardian�*s argues scott morrison�*s is doing a �*tough guy act�* to distract from rising covid cases and issues with testing. for their part, the federal government, the state government and tennis australia all say they�*ve followed the correct procedures. and now we wait for the result of djokivic�*s appeal in court. it�*s scheduled for monday. the australian open asked for a quick result. to which the judge said no. "the tail won�*t be wagging the dog here," he added. several days then to consider that all sides knew this issue was coming. in this facebook live in 2020, djokovic said he was "person
it�*s not fair. it�*s not human. meanwhile, outside the park hotel fans gathered. as did the media — including the bbc�*s shaimaa khalil. many have told me how frustrated they are, how angry they are that he was allowed to come all the way over here then to be potentially sent back over a technicality. read the australian press though and some are saying this isn�*t just about a technicality. they point to an election coming. malcolm farr in the guardian�*s argues scott...
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Jan 13, 2022
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it�*s a bit weathered, it�*s a bit knackered. it's bit weathered, it�*s a bit knackered. it�*s lost its feet and lower arms. the face is rather dramatic. it looks almost ghostly, veil —like, and i think that�*s the result of weathering. but it survives because it was in the bottom of the ditch which was filled with earth and other material, but it was waterlogged, so ever since that wooden carving was put into or fell into the ditch, it had been full of water, and that water kept out the oxygen and preserved the word. and what detail is accessible, is visible at this point? for me, it has a roman feel about it, even if we didn�*t know there was roman pottery in the ditch as well which suggests it clearly is roman. it looks male. it�*s got sort of nicely developed calf muscles. the head has either got a hat or a good quiff of hair. there is a tunic gathered at the waist, and it stops above the knees, so it always has, if you think of it as a roman citizen, perhaps the effect of someone getting ready to walk into a public bath is. there is a strap running diagonal
it�*s a bit weathered, it�*s a bit knackered. it's bit weathered, it�*s a bit knackered. it�*s lost its feet and lower arms. the face is rather dramatic. it looks almost ghostly, veil —like, and i think that�*s the result of weathering. but it survives because it was in the bottom of the ditch which was filled with earth and other material, but it was waterlogged, so ever since that wooden carving was put into or fell into the ditch, it had been full of water, and that water kept...