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But government had its part to play. our investigation raises serious questions about how it performed in that frenzied rush to provide ppe. questions about how public money was spent, and about the risk to those who were putting their lives on the line. good afternoon. wow, what a difference a day makes. we started off today mild, but quite murky out there, with outbreaks of rain. now, these weather fronts were pushing their way steadily northwards through the night. behind it introduced this milder air with this southerly flow, and that mild air is going to gradually displace the cold air across much of england and wales. the exception, it will always ....
So i know care workers were very diligent in wanting to keep people safe. not only that, they now had dodgy ppe that left workers without the protective equipment that they deserved and needed which, again, could have put lives at risk. well, that s pretty alarming, isn t it? i mean, we wear ppe because we want it to protect us from getting covid. of course, if you re a doctor or a nurse on the front line, you re at particular risk if you re dealing with covid patients. and what you re telling me suggests to me that they weren t getting proper ppe. they weren t getting stuff that was, erm, able to protect them from covid. they thought they were, but they weren t. last year, we were told to stay at home to protect the nhs and front line workers, but government had its part to play. our investigation raises serious questions about how it performed in that frenzied rush to provide ppe. questions about how public money was spent, and about the risk to those who were putting their ....
Our investigation raises serious questions about how it performed in that frenzied rush to provide ppe. questions about how public money was spent, and about the risk to those who were putting their lives on the line. hello. it is, of course, the winter solstice today, and from here on, the days lengthen, at long last. just a shame there s so much cloud to add to the gloom today out there at the moment. there have been some breaks in the north, a few in the west, and much more clearer skies now edging in from the south. ....
Bret. bret: jacqui, thank you. the biden administration says flights in kabul evacuated more than 1,000 people, including 330 americans already. that happened today. it comes after yesterday s frenzied rush to get civilians out of afghanistan. u.s. officials are now negotiating with the taliban as you just heard to ensure a safe exit, a safe passage to the airport. one of those negotiators is a familiar foe to the united states and specifically, president biden. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is at the pentagon with more on the kabul exit strategy. the airfield is secure right now. army s 82nd airborne arrived in kabul overnight to put an end to the chaos at kabul airport that halted flights on monday. throughout the nine night nine c-17s arrived delivering equipment and approximately 1,000 troops. the u.s. military is now forced to negotiate with the taliban whose fighters have been seen trying to intimidate those ....