infrastructure to do it, never mind for a pandemic. infrastructure to do it, never mind fora pandemic. so, first infrastructure to do it, never mind for a pandemic. so, first of all, there wasn t the capability. second, we were told, even if we had the capability it would only delay things by a relatively trivial amount and third, of course, people at that time, the reaction from a lot of people was closing the borders is ray cysts, you wren when the supermodel cap price said why aren t we closing the border, a lot of people mocked her as if she was an idiot. that was the prevailing wisdom from the public health system and was reflected, the dismissal of caprice i would say was reflected in number ten by the public health system. of course if you are going for a single, for a single wave herd immunity by september fundingal strategy, then, faffing round at the borders wasn t regarded as relevant or coherent with such a strategy. bi; or coherent with such a strategy. by that d
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handful of steps made by the federal government in recent years to address the deadly scourge of gun vile innocence america. the court opening the floodgates now to the spread of a tool that made possible the deadliest mass shooting in our country s history. in a 6-3 decision that splits on the ideological lines the nation s highest court eliminate add ban on bump stocks. now, bump stock is an accessory that make as deadly weapon a semiautomatic rifle. imagine this. even deadlier. bump stocks banned by the trump administration after a lone gunman perched on the 32nd floor of the mandalay resort in las vegas armed to the teeth with semiautomatic rifles outfitted with bump stocks and rained bullets down on a crowd of 22,000 people there to enjoy a concert. a mid panic and confusion, many didn t realize what was happening. he murdered 60 people and injured more than 500 more. in a series of rapid-fire bursts of gunfire made possible by bump stocks. this was that scene. [ gunfire
Then a Leave Minister said they had waited their life to do it. Theresa may wants to get on and trigger article 50 well before her self imposed deadline of the end of march. The possible date is the ninth or 10th of march. It has to be a formal letter from the uk. The reason why they want to get an early if they have been advised the European Commission and the European Council will be able to give their formal response before the first round of the president ial election on the 23rd of april, but only if they go early. Obviously, if they do not go early, the second round of the french president ial election is made seventh. Hugh knows. May. Not a great day for labour. Divided, 47 mps defied a three line whip, three members of the Shadow Cabinet resigned, although between ten and 13 Labour Frontbenchers are still in place and as i understand Itjeremy Corbyn is in no rush to do the usual thing, to sack them, hes going to wait for next week and see if any of the amendments we see at the
So why must you always concentrate on colour, or religion, or this . There are other ways of connecting men. I tell you this. When i left this country in 1948, i left this country with one reason only, one reason. I might have gone to hong kong, i might have gone to timbuktu. I ended up on the streets of paris. There was a theory that nothing worse could happen to me there that had already happened to me here. You talk about making it as a writer about yourself. You have to be able then to turn all the intent with which you live, because once you turn on your back on this society, you may die. You can see it seems really, really urgent, really engaging, and its a terrific watch. Its brilliantly constructed. The montage work is fantastic. The way in which they mix news footage and television and films. There is a very coherent argument, which is about the sort of nature of america, which seems every bit as pertinent now as it did when this was sort of first envisaged. The thing that was