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of them is an advisor both sides would like to end up with to the iran's supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei. a free—trade deal with no tariffs or now despite the sharp taxes and no quotas on goods increase in the statistics, crossing borders. but how do you there's evidence to suggest the number of cases and deaths is higher still. prevent unfair competition between businesses in the uk and the eu @drtedros this is the head which could allow one side to you very much for watching, thanks for your time. this hello, i'm ros atkins, of the who saying they've sent staff undercut the other? that's what's and medical supplies to tehran known as the level playing field. to help fight the virus. this is outside source. some version of it appears in most and iran's government is shifting gears. trade deals. but the eu's demands in this is iran's health minister. he's announced that 300,000 health this negotiation are particularly workers will go door strict. it wants the uk to follow eu to door testing people. rules in the future on state aid. this is the scene at the party. paul but there are doubts that's things like the amount of about this tactic. subsidies governments are allowed to had him on course to wind 37 seats. here's taraneh stone get to businesses. it wants the uk to stick close to current eu rules from bbc monitoring. on issues such as workers' rights that would put him one seat short of so, people are very sceptical and the environmental regulations a majority. —— mike pauls had him. about the plan, mainly that businesses have to follow. but because of the scale of the project. the uk rejects all of that, leaving are celebrations here at the there are 80 million people in the country, 31 the uk rejects all of that, leaving election party in tel aviv, this is the eu means no allying with eu provinces, 27 of which are gripped the closest israel has come in a year to be able to solve its by the virus, so people are asking rules. we will maintain high political deadlock. the death toll how are they going to knock standards ministers argues, but they in the coronavirus outbreak has on every single door, will be their standards. the uk says
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passed 3000 worldwide and the speed even in the areas that are harder we just want the same kind of trade of infections has brought this to reach, and do they have enough equipment? deal we negotiated with other big warning from the who. this is a now another thing that they're worried about is economies like canada orjapan. the eu says that's not possible. the uk unique virus with unique features. that the plan could actually help spread the virus, so on social media isa eu says that's not possible. the uk is a special case because it's much this virus is not influenza. we are they're asking each other not closer to the eu. the two economies to open the door for these teams. are far more intertwined. they're saying that this in uncharted territory. it is one of the big difficulties ahead is fishing. plan is not gonna work. the uk wants to take back control of its waters to the centre of the outbreak in iran decide who can fish and how much is the holy city of qom. they can take. putting the response to a 50% it's a message the government has today bbc persian outbreak infections. and it's all published this video. repeated again, and again. and we heard it again today, the man filming says these this time, from the international are burials at a cemetry in qom, trade secretary lizz truss. and that they've already buried 80 happening. people in an area for coronavirus we are not going to trade away our victims, which is far in excess of officialfigures. fishing in a deal with the eu or any then there's another video, other negotiating partner for that this time from tehran, and again highlighted matter. that you insist it must its by bbc persian. this man is warning fishermen must not end up anywhere passers by not to come near him because he is infected. we see him coughing severely. in the last hour, victory has been saw. under current eu rules, he's then picked up by men claimed after exit polls israel's in in protective suits and put in an ambulance.
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election the party is ahead of the athletes are given equal access to primary rival. waters to create fair competition. this is the third time we've been here in the last 11 months. and once again, it's all of which creates an impression statistics show 35% of total fish caught by the eu member states in that perhaps the figures being primarily about trying shared by the iranian government to seperate two parties. don't quite match the reality. the north atlantic originate from uk waters. a majority of the uk fleet, one is the right—wing here's bbc persia's rana rahimpour likud party — it's led benjamin netanyahu — he's israel's 80% fish and uk waters. they are longest—serving leader. and despite facing corruption charges he's pushing for another term. he must be getting quite used we think this is an underestimation to voting for himself. of what's going on it's not us. as must benny gantz. the first of the exit polls came there are so many people inside. an from channel 13 for the worried, particularly countries like denmark which has a significantly mp north of iran today said these numbers sound more like a joke. he which operate in uk waters. said in his city, which is one of then you have the joint seats. bear critical cities at the moment, all in mind, the parties in israeli the hospitals are full, they can no politics never get majorities on about 40% of their catches come from longer cope. their own, they have to form the hospitals are full, coalitions and reach 61 seats to they can no longer cope. and he blamed the the eu. if that uk want to trade have a majority. the difference here authorities for sending help ten days after it was announced, the outbreak was announced. is the 37 so they said they were too slow deal has to allow this. in the to react and by now, the entire city is in trouble. so many people believe it's
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downplayed or the authorities don't seats put neta nyahu have the capacity to test all those history we've been able to fish in seats put netanyahu in a better position than benny gantz. eight people who are affected, and who are the uk water for all times. that possibly dead. they have been buried seats will be crucial. netanyahu has and the cause of death has been announced as test infection or flu tweeted this picture alongside his without being tested. tell me more history of sharing these fishing grounds and maps now by dana wife, lots of smiling supporters about these cities because we been strollers is the region the eu says because they think they are on the way to victory. over to the is not ready to give up at the focused on where the outbreak access to uk waters or as part of started, but where else should we be the catch. i can't really accept the headquarters in tel aviv. if those looking? at the moment, the worst exit polls are correct, is it a done hit city in terms of numbers is argument of having anything back to deal? not quite a done deal. as you tehran, the capital. but also we've the uk. danish fishermen have been say, the exit polls, all operating in this water first entry three of them, give netanyahu's heard some other cities are on red for. and the eu has that a weapon in alert and numbers have increased. this fight over fish, tariffs. this factory produces over 800 hearing right—wing bloc of party 66. the out of 31 provinces, 27 provinces magic number is 61. but the things have reported cases of coronavirus. fillets a year. if the eu puts a tax benjamin netanyahu said in the we're talking about for more on imports, where will the uk sell run—up to the election, he seems to think he can tempt and mk away from promises and many believe they all this fish? the biggest volumes probably have it and they haven't another party. you can hear the very been tested yet. does iran have the will be consumed in europe. it still facilities and medical resources to deal with this got to sell it over here, that's how
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loud pop music playing here. you can it doesn't sound like it. we know i see it. english people have to see the flags waving, they are learn to eat herring. dancing in the hall and the stage is the wh two has sent kits that consent will not test about 100,000 set for benjamin netanyahu who will people, but the question is how quickly can the iranians in the ta ke to it's the literary event of the year. set for benjamin netanyahu who will small towns and cities be accessed. after an eight year wait the final take to the podium. they will be making what they call a victory part of dame hilary mantel‘s trilogy speech in the next hour or so but as we are talking about vast countries. about the life of thomas cromwell a lot of people, will they get there you say there are still a long way is published this week. it's called the mirror and the light to go and there will be a lot of and is set in the court on time. what is the government of henry the eighth. negotiations, horse trading going on telling people? the message is now a the first two books of the series have sold more than five million for him to see if he can get that message of caution. all the schools copies around the world, one extra seat that would give him hence the excitement. are going to be close across the well, in giving interviews that majority. and solve a political about the book, hilary mantel has country at the end of this week and also reflected on the treatment deadlock of a year. is a remarkable then they will decide whether they of meghan, duchess of sussex. have to extend it. they have shut our arts correspondent down many cultural events, many rebecca jones reports. political saliva that light blue mac military bases. they have delayed survivor, isn't he? you'll like the way he has conducted this campaign has been fascinating. they disembark military bases. they have delayed military service which is mandatory. 480 yea rs 480 years ago, thomas cromwell was so they are taking quite a lot of here at the tower of london awaiting in two weeks, netanyahu will be execution. what better place than to steps, but many believe that it's sitting injerusalem. discuss the final novel in hilary too little too late. did you see this two days ago? in two weeks, netanyahu will be sitting in jerusalem. he in two weeks, netanyahu will be sitting injerusalem. he is charged mantell‘s turbulent tutor history. with corruption charges. fraud, an agreement between the taliban and the us which was billed at 900 pages and with a vast cast of as a step towards peace in breach of trust, very widely afghanistan. well, before anyone reported. everyone knows we will be becomes too optimistic, characters, she acknowledges it's a today the taliban said a partial challenging read. i can't deny it's truce was over and that it
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a defendant in a trial and two weeks will resume attacking afghan forces. and yet this remarkable election this deal contains a taliban demanding, but i make no apology for result today put him just one seat commitment to hold talks short of a majority, the campaign with the afghan government, and also a commitment to 5,000 asking a lot of commitment from my taliban prisoners being released. has been bitter, divisive, there have been smears, broken promises. the catch is, the afghan government wasn't part of the talks readers. the story completes the and it says he doesn't agree to the prisoner release. when the israeli president was story of henry the eight‘s chief here's secunder kermani from kabul. casting his ballot earlier, he said adviser thomas cromwell, both were he felt shame today that the campaign descend into filth, calling for the week leading up to the at robbie and in anyways —— make signing of the us taliban agreement, prize—winning novels, adapted successfully for stage and screen. many ways, it has been. that are they agreed not to carry out any calling it grubby. it has made people here in israel sick of the major attacks. now the group spokesman has said that period has whole political process. they are ended and that fighting against hilary netanyahu successfully for stage and screen. hilary neta nyahu says successfully for stage and screen. hilary netanyahu says are related jaded and many people hope in some scrutiny of the monarchy, especially afg ha n ended and that fighting against afghan government forces will way or another, this will be the end resume. he added international royal wives, spans the ages —— troops would not be targeted. afghan of it. what about the blue and white officials had expected the partial hilary mantel. there is a lot of truths would continue just supporters of benny gantz, have they yesterday, they were telling us that said anything? very quiet and learn there forces would not carry out any concentration on the bodies of royal headquarters. the last thing we offensive operations against the women. we have to look at what checked benny gantz‘s twitter taliban. i display it dispute has happens when our royal ladies are account, he had not responded. ‘s been building over the release of up first it was the word thanks of the perceived as public property in the to 5000 taliban designers. the red—hot emoji wasn't blue—and—white,
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it is very quiet. they are drifting same way. itjust simply turning the insurgents they need to be freed away and they know this is the most before they continue any more talks difficult stage they faced really and the government has been individual with only 30 to 33 seats. they don't resisting that. it's not clear whether they will resort to the same have the block that benjamin kind of violence we saw before the idid i did wonder what you made of the netanyahu have the block that benjamin agreement or if this is all simply a neta nyahu has full treatment of the duchess of success. have the block that benjamin netanyahu has full religious after tactic to pressurise the government do you think she's been a victim of orthodox parties behind him. he is over the detainees issue. there has within touching distance of being beena able to form a bloc in one of the over the detainees issue. there has been a —— so far no have claimed racism? -- duchess of sussex. it big orange during this campaign and responsibility. all this creates does include the skin so racism is a one of the things benjamin netanyahu uncertainty for afghans about what used to attack benny gantz was factor. i think it's more deeply saying he could not form a bloc without the support of the joint exactly this agreement means for the situation on the ground. in a few list of arab mk is and look at the embedded in people's consciousness minutes we will update you on trade figures delight, you can see that he isa figures delight, you can see that he is a long way away from being able if any of us are willing to admit, to form any kind of majority block. talks between the uk and the eu so if any of us are willing to admit, soi which officially began today. if any of us are willing to admit, so i hesitate to call her a victim. but i think there has been an the coronavirus continues element of racism in the coverage to spread at speed. this time last week there were cases in under a0 countries — now that figure is 67. against her. hilary mantel has dozens of homes in east yorkshire there are now close to 90,000 cases are still under water worldwidema and the gloabl after the river aire overflowed death toll is passed 3000. following the recent rainfall. already abducted her book for the crucially, the vast majority in east cowick, the water stage and she says she now would of new cases are outside china. is still several feet deep in places here's the latest from and it's expected to be several days rather work in the theatre that home
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before some people will be allowed writing novels. i spent enough time back into their homes. this report is from danny savage. the world health organisation. the rain which caused all this sitting in a room by myself. i'm not we are in uncharted territory. we flooding is now a distant memory, sure i want to die at my desk, so but the problems it created go have never seen before a you've got to be saying about this. on and on. in the village of east cowick, respiratory... in that community of 69 homes have been flooded. the book is out this week. i'm sure a lot of you will be buying it. let you need waders to mejust bring in the transmission but the same time can reach many of them. a lot of you will be buying it. let also be contained with the right we've been watching every day me just bring in the life feed because this is at likud's had measures. and thinking, "another foot, headquarters. they are waiting to the european union has set up a special taskforce to manage the crisis. this was the president hear from headquarters. they are waiting to of the european commission earlier. hearfrom benjamin headquarters. they are waiting to hear from benjamin netanyahu headquarters. they are waiting to hearfrom benjamin netanyahu who has the risk level has risen from already claimed victory in moderate to high for people in the my my mum saw it yesterday and burst his third israeli collection and 12 european union. in other words, the into tears, it was horrible. i don't months. bye—bye. know where to start with it. virus continues to spread. that's the second highest —— election. risk level available. italy is by far the worst—affected across the road, it was much worse. country in europe. it has 1700 cases and the death mick let us into his bungalow, where the waters had forced his floor up. is hardly surprising there's been so toll is passed 50. it's come up in a big hump. this isn'tjust the carpet, much flooding and so many flood germany is next with 150 cases. it's the floorboards. the whole floor. warnings just recently. february was so, you've got like an island a very unusual month. it was the and as you can see in this in your living room now.
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clip — caution abounds. sandbags are ok for a little bit, wettest february in the uk on record here's angela merkel and from northern ireland, the going up to shake the hand but not to this extent, are they? of her interior minister. wettest month ever recorded. all but no... that rain brought about the strong we sort of keep it nice jet stream, driving the storms our health experts are emphasising that good hand hygiene is essential and, there you go, it's to containing the virus. all done for, isn't it? way. the jet stream jet stream, driving the storms our way. thejet stream is not as that point was picked up jet stream, driving the storms our way. the jet stream is not as strong over the next few days. we are likely to stay on the colder side, on by borisjohnson today. hence that she'll you may have down the road in snaith, another 2a houses are still flooded. noticed already at the start of the the single most useful thing we can week. we have more sunshine and showers coming on tuesday. this all do to support our nhs and stop time, the showers moving into the water level might be dropping, but it's not making much difference. the spread of coronavirus is to wash eastern parts, still heavy ones. we pumps are moving water off the flood oui’ plain and into a nearby canal, the spread of coronavirus is to wash see fewer showers in the west and our hands, two times, happy butjust look at how much there is. more in the way of sunshine. birthday, hot water and so on. it could take days for levels to drop off enough, so people can temperature is around 8—9d, maybe borisjohnson was talking ten or so across the southern parts about happy birthday. get in here and start the world health organisation assessing the damage. of england and wales. still a few recommends singing the song twice while you wash your hands — danny savage, bbc news, east cowick. that means you've showers continuing into tuesday done it long enough. evening. a bit wintry over the hills well if the who is trying to stop of scotland, but for many we have this escalating worldwide — clear skies and that point to in china the crisis has escalated. another cold night ahead. a this chart shows us what us complication arises around the middle part of the week, because we've learned in china — that the fatality rate increases we've got this area of low pressure coming in from the atlantic and exponentially by age. this is outside source live that's going bring some wetter from the bbc newsroom. we also know more than 90% weather and push its way eastward our lead story? across southern england and across
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of worldwide deaths have been the midlands too. it may bring some there have been celebration of recorded in hubei province — snow over the hills. for the north, which is where the outbreak began. brighter skies. we will see most of just today, china confirmed netanyahu's there have been celebration of neta nyahu's headquarters. there have been celebration of netanyahu's headquarters. the prime another 42 deaths there. minister is declaring victory in here's robin brant in hong kong. the showers in the northwest of israel's third election and nearly scotland. those temperatures are sitting at 7—9d. this area of low year. exit polls claim he has a pressure that's bringing the rain narrow but significant lead over his could be further north, take the what's most significant about those rival. weather further north into could be further north, take the weatherfurther north into england. again with some snow over the hills. is that those deaths occurred in the shocking new pictures have emerged of the greek coastguard how quickly doesn't clear away? that is also uncertain. this rain could shooting at dinghies full of migrants trying to reach greece. province of hubei were this all it also uses its patrol boats to push the dinghies away. began. no new deaths across mainland lingerfor is also uncertain. this rain could linger for a is also uncertain. this rain could lingerfor a bit longer thousands of migrants and refugees is also uncertain. this rain could linger for a bit longer for across the southeast of england. we do see china according to the figures from from syria have gathered at turkey's the southeast of england. we do see border with greece after turkey the skies writing elsewhere. showers the government and everyday we have to rely on official figures from the announced it would no longer prevent government. this seems to be fresh them from heading to the eu. continuing across northern ireland evidence that the draconian measures and western scotland. those temperatures not changing very much put in place, essentially to a hostage situation at all over the next few days. by lockdown that province of hubei, do at a shopping centre in the philippines has ended peacefully after ten hours. the end of the week, whilst we say a security guard with a gun had been goodbye to one area of low pressure, appear to be successful in terms of holding about thirty people. trying to prevent the spread, there's another one arriving to the he told reporters he was angry with his firm north of scotland. that willjust further spread across the rest of bring that weather front and push it over working conditions. eastwards. this will be a narrow china. those draconian paris fashion week. band of rain, and there were may be measures involve most of hubei province being locked down. british designer stella mccartney sent her models down some snow. we are back into sunshine this video was taken in giant farmyard onesies. on the rail network in wuhan
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she's known for her which is the biggest city in hubei. and showers. the bolt in western remember this is a city long—standing promotion of 11 million people — of animal rights in fashion. it no longer looks like it. and we're learning how i'll let you decide how well the government is willing scotland. —— bulk. those to enfore the lockdown. this is the new york times. she makes the point. temperatures 7—9d. when the weather it reports china is requiring people to use software on their smart changes over the weekend. this is a phones that tells them where they go. and people are being deeper area of low pressure that's the uk and the eu have going to be heading our way. it given colour codes — officially started talks on their future that indicates their health status. relationship after brexit. strengthens the winds and that data from the app is then the scope of the talks are huge. weather front is a warm front that will introduce a lot of low cloud, over the next few months the two some rain and drizzle. the second shared with police. sides will thrash out deals on everything, from fishing, weather front produces heavy rain to financial services, to how truck drivers will be able perhaps later into the northwest of to cross borders after brexit. 00:10:34,396 --> 2147483051:42:01,913 the two men leading the negotiations 2147483051:42:01,913 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 are michel barnier and david frost. england. temperatures will be the times' tech reporter paul mozur tweeted, "many who have red higher. 12—13d. that milder air or yellow codes now lead lives as partial pariahs. with the digital scarlet letter they can't go out or return to work. doesn't last too much longer. it plenty don't understand why their code is red or yellow, swept away by cooler shower he on yet when they call up a complaint sunday. we got the jet stream on hotline it's generally busy." and these restrictions are unlikely there again. it is a bit stronger but it is undulating so we will see to disappear any time soon. variable weather and probably the next area of low pressure bringing variable weather and probably the next are windy w pressure bringing variable weather and probably the next week. dycamfitions bringing . . ,. . . . ,.
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what they are applying for is this variable weather and probably the next week. once mfitions bringing. . ,. . . . ,. variable weather and probably the next week. once thatms bringing. . ,. . . . ,. next week. once that rain moves through, low pressure sits next to the uk for through, low pressure sits next to the ukfora through, low pressure sits next to the uk for a couple of days and remaining for sometime, maybe we'll keep showers going. probably sometime until there is a vaccine so we will have the capacity be able to with a strongerjet next week, there may be more rain. it certainly looks manage it in the society, the economy and everything else the way u nsettled. we nutrient not walking people down may be more rain. it certainly looks unsettled. we'll have spells of and try and manage this. longer rain for the time of year. well south korea is the worst—affected country outside of china. this is the army disinfecting the streets of daegu. south korea reported almost 500 new cases today — that takes the total to more than 4000. almost three—quarters of them are linked to a religious sect. it is led by this man lee man—hee. here he is issuing an apology and asking for forgiveness. he has around 140,000 followers in south korea. he's been accused of not releasing details of the membership quickly enough. from south korea to iran. this a hospital in tehran. there are now 15,000 confirmed cases nationally — though it's far from clear if that
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figure is accurate. this is a global health emergency — it's posing an economic threat too. the oecd is a mult—national group that cooperates on economics. it's forecast for global growth back in november was 2.9%. that's been cut to 2.4%, and that's a best case scenario. here's the oecd's chief economist. there is the possibility that it is not america, and voices like asia, tonight at ten, the uk is braced japan, in which case you would have for a "very significant expansion" of coronavirus, the same quarantine and travel bans as we have seen in china and that according to the prime minister. the number of cases in the uk has risen to 39, and boris johnson says further transmission is "clearly on the cards". would... we are protecting in the most important thing now is that we prepare
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against a possible very significant november. expansion of coronavirus in the uk population. some companies are responding to shifts in demand. the japanese manufactuer sharp normally makes electronic goods. a sharp rise in calls to 111 now it's going to use its tv factory to make these face masks. as the nhs struggles to cope with the volume of queries they‘ re running out of them in japan. that's despite health experts asking for advice. warning they do little to protect against an airborne infection. and this evening, some over the weekend the us of the british tourists surgeon—general issued this held in a hotel in tenerife statement. have returned home. we'll have the latest on the spread of the virus, its likely growth and the economic impact it's having. "seriously people — also tonight... stop buying masks! they are not effective in preventing general public from catching #coronavirus, the bbc has seen details of another but if healthcare providers can't complaint of bullying against get them to care for sick patients, the home secretary priti patel, this time dating back it puts them and our communities at risk!" just picking up on these pressures. . . bbc news, washington — "according to evergreen health in washington state, six patients there have now died after testing positive for covid—19. there have been five deaths of residents of king county plus one death of a resident of snohomish county. all six people were patients."
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here's one us doctor on the stress hospitals could face. what causes me the most concern is whether or not our hospital systems are able to deal with the medical surge that's going to happen. we know the hospitals operate your capacity all the time and some hospitals may be strained when they get a surge of patients, many having mild illness but still putting a burden on hospitals in terms of the emergency department and care unit. as well as just in general, hospital operations, making sure hospitals can cope with this is the biggest concern i have. stay with us on outside source — still to come... the race to be democratic nominee, one candidate pulls out and say they will be backing joe biden.
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borisjohnson has asked... michael gove set out the process in the house of commons. allegations have been made that the home secretary has breached the ministerial code. the home secretary absolutely rejects these allegations. the prime minister has expressed his full confidence in her and, having worked closely with the home secretary over a number of years, i have the highest regard for her. she is a superb minister doing a greatjob. this government all always thinks any complaints relating relating to the ministerial code seriously and the ministerial code seriously and the process set out in the ministerial code means the prime of has asked the cabinet office to establish the facts.
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this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? exit polls from israel's election have put the prime minister benjamin netanyahu declares victory. he is narrowly ahead of his rival benny gantz. it's been a dramatic dramatic in the us, amy klobuchar is out of the race for the democratic presidential nomination. and we're told she'lljoinjoe biden at his rally in dallas. this is ahead of super tuesday, when 1a states vote on who to take on donald trump. pete buttigieg is also out. and will also be backing joe biden.
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it's also true that the democratic establishment has been ringing its collective hands about the large field of moderate candidates saying this is a giving that my giving space and oxygen to the front runner bernie sanders who is left—wing and they feel too left—wing to be elected. be that as it may, there has been a lot of pressure on candidates to stand down and unify behind one. you would have expected that to happen after super tuesday but you did havejoe biden, who had been limping along in the race, come up been limping along in the race, come up with quite a strong victory in south carolina and so here is the one that members of some of the democrats have thrown their weight behind as the frontrunner or candidate they would like to take on bernie sanders, and also people like amy klobuchar and pete buttegieg, although they had done reasonably well in ior and new hampshire,
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pretty much all white states, they we re pretty much all white states, they were not doing well elsewhere in the bada and south carolina, so they made the decision to throw in the towel and of super tuesday. amy klobuchar has said she will endorse joe biden. pete buttegieg has not made an official announcement but there are reports you will also do so there are reports you will also do so and that both will appear with joe biden at a rally in dallas tonight. a good couple of days for joe biden, a good couple of weeks for bernie sanders. well does this leave mike bloomberg? you'll hear the wild card, isn't he? he millions of dollars in advertising. buying himself a place in the race, in effect but he has not done very well in of which he has participated and he has been on the ballot yet so he has been impressed by some to throw any has been impressed by some to throw a ny towel well has been impressed by some to throw any towel well but he has said that he thinks he has a chance and he has been polling reasonably well in some places along the super tuesday map, and given no indication so far that
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he is going to step down, certainly not before super tuesday, so at this point, it looks as if it's going to bea point, it looks as if it's going to be a matchup between bernie, joe biden and probably bloomberg. we'll see how bloomberg does. you still have elizabeth warren in the race but with amy klobuchar down, that leaves one women in the race that he she has indicated she will continue also with super tuesday. she is on the same side of the map, ideological map, as bernie sanders but he is way out in front of her. next to a new bbc investigation to scan phone calls. scam phone calls are a major problem around the world — in the uk we get 21 million of them a month. and many of them come from india. now a bbc panorama investigation has obtained footage from inside one of the criminal call centres that target britain. it shows exactly how the fraudsters work. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports.
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these cctv images take us right inside a criminal call centre in the indian capital of delhi. it's running a scam which is ripping off thousands of people around the world. a fake pop—up sent to computers telling victims to call a microsoft helpline. they are then charged hundreds of pounds by fraudsters to fix a problem that wasn't there in the first place. panorama was given the footage by an online vigilante who has hacked into dozens online vigilante who has hacked into d oze ns of online vigilante who has hacked into dozens of illegal call centres in india. he goes by the name ofjim browning. my real name isn't my
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youtube name so i try to keep myself safe that way but i am disrupting criminal organisations and some of those organisations can literally make billions of us dollars per month. jim browning recalls some of his calls with the fraudsters. in this one, the scammer falsely claims to be in california. are you in san jose or not? can you name me one restau ra nt jose or not? can you name me one restaurant without looking at google? i bet you're looking at google? i bet you're looking at google right now. right make the call centre is making around £300,000 a month. the owner denies it isa £300,000 a month. the owner denies it is a scam. we've got the recordings of 70,000 calls and they show customers are being ripped off.
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india's call centre business is one of many rely on but it also has a dark side which is heard but rarely seen. let's take a look at how markets have been responding to the escalating coronavirus outbreak. here's the dowjones — which tracks 30 big american companies — it's soared today up almost 3%. michelle fleury in new york. this time last week was doom and gloom, what about this time?m couldn't be any more different. the volatility continues but this time com pletely volatility continues but this time completely in the opposite direction. the dowjones industrial average has lea pt direction. the dowjones industrial average has leapt up 5%. not only is up average has leapt up 5%. not only is o r average has leapt up 5%. not only is up 5%, to close more than 1200 points higher, its biggest one—day gain ever. it went last week with
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its biggest one—day point was over. what is behind this? we saw markets essentially suffering their worst week since the financial crisis, pa rt week since the financial crisis, part of it is the expectation that america's central bank, the us federal reserve, will cut interest rates to blunt the impact of the outbreak but that doesn't completely explain the scale of the rebound. some traders are suggesting it is the case the markets were oversold and they felt too much that the panic was overdone. if you look at some of the shares that gain the most today, it is companies like apple that have sold sharply last week and walmart that might benefit as people try to stock up in the face of quarantine. you see pictures of people running to shops, stocking up of people running to shops, stocking up on and sanitisers, things like that. those are the things that do well. energy stocks as well. some of the biggest gainers today. we will
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talk through the week, i'm sure. this man is jack welch — he's often called a titan of american business — he's died at the age of 8a. he led general electric from 1981 to 2001 — and his ruthless approach — took ge from a $12—billion company to a $410—billion company. we've gone back through our archives — he spoke to us in 2001 about why he fired so many managers at the company. one that kills most companies, and the one that kills companies that talk about values and don't do anything about it is the manager that makes the numbers on the backs of people, who doesn't have the values, he is a tyrant, who is kicking rather than hugging, who is innovating rather than energising. it's that human being you've got to get out of your company. to some, is a corporate hero, to others a job
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cutting villain of globalisation. how does jack welch see himself? somebody who came from my background, got lucky, gota somebody who came from my background, got lucky, got a chance to impart some beliefs about the human spirit in the company and made hundreds of thousands of people winners. now, if you'rejustjoining me, iwant winners. now, if you'rejustjoining me, i want to remind you of what the israeli exit poll is suggesting. a decent outcome for benjamin netanyahu. decent outcome for benjamin neta nya hu. pretty decent outcome for benjamin neta nyahu. pretty much decent outcome for benjamin netanyahu. pretty much neck and neck between him and benny gantz, which means neither could form a functioning government that could be in powerfor years functioning government that could be in power for years never functioning government that could be in powerfor years never mind functioning government that could be in power for years never mind that mac weeks and months, never mind yea rs. mac weeks and months, never mind years. neta nyahu mac weeks and months, never mind years. netanyahu predicted to pick up years. netanyahu predicted to pick up 37 seats along with his party. that suggests you might be within
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one or two of being able to form a majority. you will see, we'll come back to that. hello there. before we go ahead, quickly gone last month. a record—breaking month, the wettest february on record. that is the rainfall anomaly map. compared to average rainfall in february, when you've got the blue colours, that is 200% of rainfall. the pinks, that is four times as much rain as you'd expect and it fed into the rivers. from northern ireland, the wettest month ever recorded. we had some showers today in northern ireland, some of them heavy, some hail in there as well. got a scattering of showers elsewhere across england and wales but with the weather is likely to push back into northern ireland and across scotland, some more snow into the hills as well, those heavier showers putting down over the irish sea interview north—west of england and wales. the temperature is close to freezing, there are room —— but may well be
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some icy patches, too. tomorrow's another day of sunshine and showers, the showers will be quite heavy and not necessarily well they were today. you will find those heavier showers and western areas, pushing their way into eastern part so more showers than today. more cloud of the west. showers to become fewer in the west. showers to become fewer in the afternoon but much of wales, western england may well be dry in the afternoon with temperatures again at nine — 10 celsius. in this cooler air at the moment, it brings the sunshine and showers, the risk of frost. complication around the middle part of the week because you've got an area of low pressure coming into that which bring some rain, should spread its way eastwards a cross rain, should spread its way eastwards across southern england, wales, perhaps the middle and later on. the chance of seeing a bit of snow over the hills as well. further north, brighter, better the snow over the hills as well. further north, brighter, betterthe sunshine in scotland which is very see most of the showers in the north—west of the country. temperatures again at 7-9dc. the the country. temperatures again at 7—9dc. the area of low pressure that's bringing that wetter weather could be further north, this is one
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to watch. it may bring better conditions all the way into northern england. it was no over the hills and could be slower to clear away over thursday for that this is what we are expecting at the moment, early, cold, wet weather that should move through and the crowd eventually breaks elsewhere. elsewhere, sunny spells but mainly for western scotland and northern ireland. wintry at times especially in the hills and there is neverjust for the time being not changing very much. it's not a completely dry week at all but it's not as wet and not as windy as it has been. it's mainly sunshine and showers but it will be quite cold at night.
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hello, this i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. this is the scene at the headquarters of mr netanyahu's likud party. polls have him on course to win 36 or 37 seats, which would make him still one seat short of a majority. deaths from the coronavirus have surpassed 3—thousand worlwide, with italy reporting a steep rise in infections. the speed of infections comes with this warning from the who. this is a unit virus with unit features. this virus is not influenza. we are in uncharted
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territory. we'll look at how another country — iran — is ramping up its response to the outbreak as it reports a fifty percentjump in infections. the taliban has resumed its attack on government forces into tears after signing a government deal of us. —— two days. let's return now on the israel election. it's their third trip to the polls in less than a year, and according to the exit polls, this time it's been a positive result for the incumbent benjamin netanyahu. this exit poll comes from channel 13. keep in mind that for a majority a party needs 61 seats. it has benjamin netanyahu's likud party with 37 seats. his main competitor benny gantz‘s
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blue and white party with 32, the largely arab alliance ofjoin list is projected to win14 seats, while avigdor leiberman's yisrael beiteinu is set to take eight seats. in the last hour, netanyahu tweeted this picture. he's claiming victory. supporters of the headquarters of likud were jubilant. lots of flags in the air. we've seen dancing as well. bear in mind, israel has been in this wedlock for 12 months and this is the first couple of hours for this is the first couple of hours foer this is the first couple of hours for mr netanyahu's supporters to think the deadlock has been broken. —— been in this deadlock for 12 months.
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jeremy is at the blue and take for joining me. i'm guessing the mood there is not much of a party mood. thanks for having me. the mood is like there is barely anyone here. there's no celebrations, no cheering crowds, there's a few mps walking around rather glumly and urging that people wait to see the final results tomorrow morning before passing judgement. but the mood is definitely sombre and despondent. i'm guessing those supporters must be thinking if not now, then win because this is the third ever they've had to dislodge mr netanyahu. absolutely. in the first
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election, likud came close to forming a government. in september, it seems that a new change in government and the political block and israel was under way. this is a massive blue to blue and white centrists, to the left wing who have hoped and prayed for change in israel for more than a decade. and what's your analysis of why benny and his supporters have failed to cut through and make political gains from neta nyahu facing cut through and make political gains from netanyahu facing corruption charges? obviously that's the key question. there is a number of a nswe rs , question. there is a number of answers, primarily, let's just question. there is a number of answers, primarily, let'sjust give netanyahu 00:34:53,761 --> 2147483051:54:11,595 answers, primarily, let'sjust give 2147483051:54:11,595 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 neta nyahu credit.
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