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BBCNEWS Breakfast January 5, 2022 07:08:00

thatis on. do you have any sense of whether that is just people who are asymptomatic, or that the anybody? i don t know, it s one of those things where we are slightly guessing. we know that this is the direction of travel and the government is going to that. talking about travel, it looks like they will get rid of the predeparture looks like they will get rid of the predepa rtu re test looks like they will get rid of the predeparture test as well, the one that you have to do within two days of getting on your flight or train back to the uk. that was reintroduced to deal with 0micron, it will be taken away in the next few days. it will be taken away in the next few da s. ., ~ it will be taken away in the next few da s. ., ,, it will be taken away in the next few da s. ., ~ , it will be taken away in the next fewda s. ., ,, , . it will be taken away in the next fewda s. ., ~ , . ., few days. thank you very much for now, few days. thank you very much for now. adam. few days. thank you

KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell December 21, 2021 23:54:00

chris tree very yea hatsethe used christmas trees left on the side of the road. people just dump them. it seems representing a tree is the most environmentally friendly way of celebrating christmas. reporter: environmentalists say a chopped tree can leave a heavy carbon footprint, unless it s recycled. and that plastic trees can be even worse. that s one reason rental trees are a growing trend in the u.k. manager paul keane says nearly all of his farm s 1,000 firs and spruces for rent were reserved long before christmas. i think people love the idea of keeping a try alive, of not killing it for christmas. reporter: after christmas, the rental trees will be brought back here. they ll be replanted in these pots in the ground, where they ll live to see another christmas. that s what campling plans to do, decking her halls year after year with the same tree. roxana saberi, cbs news, gloucestershire, england.

CNN Inside Politics With John King September 27, 2021 16:01:00

care worker without a shot, you could be unemployed come midnight. and liz cheney digs. in the wyoming republican says her party is full of codlers and enablers and warms extremism in trump are in cheney s view the ingredients that will you be raffle american democracy. i am not ready to cede the republican party and i m not ready to cede it to the voices of extremism, to the voices of anti-semitism and the voices of racism, and there certainly are some in our party. i m going to fight for this party. i believe in it. up first though today begins a defining work week for the biden agenda. with a promise of votes, the prospect of clarity and a giant complication in the form of a deadline to fund the government and keep it open. right now there is no clear path to all of the above and a lot of democrats are nervous this is no plan b. one important step, the speaker keeping a president to bring the president s roads and bridges bill to the house floor. the goal is a final vote on th

MSNBC AM Joy November 2, 2019 14:54:00

this. and now this today. this, as the whip has said, this entire sham process. democrats are trying to impeach the president because they are scared they cannot defeat him at the ballot box. this is soviet-style rules. maybe in the soviet union you do things like this, where only you make the rules, where you reject the ability for the person you re accusing to even be in the room, to question what s going on. congressman steve scalise on the house floor broke out that prompt there because donald trump s presidency needs more russia in it. he may have taken that extra step, but every single house republican stood by their man this week, voting against the resolution to endorse an impeachment inquiry. so, now we know that republicans in the house are lockstep with donald trump, but the forecast isn t as clear in the senate, not when you have consistent critics like senator mitt romney telling cnbc this week that he s keeping a, quote, completely

MSNBC AM Joy November 2, 2019 15:05:00

about this with his interagency colleagues that he actually took the step to go to him, knowing that this is someone who would not, you know, leak this information necessarily, but went to him and said, do not speak to your interagency colleagues about what happened on this call. that obviously raises very serious questions about whether there was an attempt to bury this conversation altogether. it seems like there were a lot of attempts to bury this conversation, the notes of the call, everything. john harwood, you re there in washington. you have been covering washington for a long time. you know how the capitol works. you know how congress works. i want to share two stories that have come out in the last few days. first one is, fox news chris wallace two weeks ago, he says, was told by a, quote, well-connected republican, there s a 20% chance the gop will vote for if it goes to the senate for a trial, will vote to remove the president from office, would vote to

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