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KCSM Arirang News March 20, 2014

Fan. I know. The words and korea and woe to those of you for watching from around the world its thursday marks twenty eight here in seoul and youtube. And john when things go so much for joining us. We begin this evening with present optimism Aggressive Campaign for tea regulation to unleash grow in a rare live televised debate the Korean Leader stressed that come down on red tape is the best way to revitalize koreas economy and create jobs for president ial Office Correspondent in time reports she did hear him and know come see us back into the aggies are going to teach them to be seen in the league and its nicely done. Didnt eat it again. You dont get to a gun has few hundred only to come out or youll get it to other senior to find out what happens now. At a special televised debate anti regulation or state president not highlighted. Speaking of regulatory reforms would encourage businesses to innovate and acted clean bath alternately leading to job creation as an example of unnecess

CSPAN2 Book Discussion October 26, 2014

Tell it, but it all happens the way it had to be. Great question. So thank you so much, austin. Thank you, both people. [applause] and i will see you over here. [applause] yeah, we can start designing now. If you purchased about, you can start lining up this way towards the elevator. [inaudible conversations] pulitzer prizewinning author Lawrence Wright recounts the camp david accords or president jimmy carter brokered a peace treaty between israeli administered egyptian president. The other professor respected World Leaders and reports on their daily meetings over 13 days. This is about an hour and 10 minute. Good evening. Tony clark from the carter residential museum. I am really pleased you all are here. There is no more appropriate place for the Soccer Program than right here. Last november the Carter Library the Central Intelligence agency had a seminar. The cia released a number of documents related to the camp david accords and it was just a fascinating book at everything that w

BBCNEWS BBC News September 22, 2020

I can work from home and i think we should if it means that the infection rate remains low. So, i think we need to do everything. I feel sorry for people with parents and children, being stuck at home. In scotland, the first minister Nicola Sturgeon goes further from tomorrow people will not be allowed to visit each others homes. By acting early and substantially, we hope these new measures will be in place for a shorter period than would be the case if we waited longer to act. As plans for fans to return to stadiums are put on hold, sports clubs call for emergency funding. And the coronavirus death toll in the United States has now passed 200,000 the worst hit country in the world. The Prime Minister has further tightened restrictions across england to try to stop the spread of coronavirus. Borisjohnson told mps the country is at a perilous turning point and that now is the time to act. He said the measures are likely to last for the next six months. They include reversing government

BBCNEWS BBC News September 22, 2020

I thank my honourable friend for the way he represents his constituency and we will continue to listen to people and continue to respond to their concerns in any way that we can. With 2. 4 million households in the uk facing fuel poverty this winter, which will be exacerbated by the pandemic, will the Prime Minister consider introducing a one off winter fuel payment to every household at risk . We will consider all sorts of measures to alleviate poverty and suffering in the months ahead and the best thing we can do is to follow this package of measures scrupulously, drive down the virus and keep the economy moving. The last six months have been tough for our country and it sounds like the next six months will be tough, as well, and it is vital we ta ke be tough, as well, and it is vital we take our constituents with us and they understand what is being asked of them. At the beginning of lockdown the Prime Minister looked into the camera and said, i need to level with you, folks, and th

BBCNEWS The Papers January 11, 2021

Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the author journalist rachel shabi and sebastian payne, the whitehall editor of the Financial Times. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the daily mirror accuses the Prime Minister of causing confusion over lockdown rules after going for a bike ride, seven miles from downing street. The times reports that britains most Senior Police officer has said it is preposterous that anyone could be unaware of the need to follow lockdown rules and served noticethat those who ignore them will be challenged and fined. While according to the guardian the police have set themselves up for conflict with ministers by insisting they will not enforce mask wearing in supermarkets. The metro carries a warning from the government that lockdown will get tougher unless people stop mingling by chatting to friends in shops. Meanwhile, the daily mail says borisjohnson is under pressure to increase social distanc

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