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weather around to take us through the middle of the week. thursday, possibly offering a bit of respite. but then on into the weekend, set very unsettled. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source — and there's only one place to start. american politics continues to reach to the new york times‘ investigation into donald trump's tax affairs. the president is using his go to defence. it is totally fake news. made up, hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. fa ke it is totally fake news. made up, fake it. going to the same stories, american politics continues to reach to the new york times' investigation asking the same questions three into donald trump's tax affairs. yea rs asking the same questions three years ago, and to litigate this and the president is using ask about that. totally fake news. his go to defence. it is total faith communities. we we'll have a comprehensive update on the pandemic — the global death toll from covidi9 has passed one million. went to the same stories and you ask in zimnbabwe, children me the same questions four years ago are back at school — but some teachers are i had to litigate this and talk striking over safety. about, it's in germany, angela merkel‘s warning i had to litigate this and talk about, its total faith communities. it could see close to 20,000 cases a day by christmas —— fake news.
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and in the uk, after scenes like this at the weekend, there are calls we'll have a comprehensive for the new 10pm curfew update on the pandemic — on pubs to be changed. the global death toll from covid19 has passed one million. in zimnbabwe, children are back at school — but some teachers are striking over safety. germany's angela merkel‘s warns the country could see close to 20,000 cases a day by christmas plus, a decades long hundreds of people have dispute between armenia been ordered to leave and azerbbaijan has reignited — their homes in california — as more fires threaten communities there. we'll explain why. i hope we don't end up like the poor quy i hope we don't end up like the poor guy across the street. he tells —— whole house went up in flames five minutes ago. now a global there are many elements update on covid19 — to the trump tax story. the democrats say the public must know who the president owes money to as a question of national security. including reports on india, we'll look at the political germany, venezeula and zimbabwe. reaction in detail shortly. first though the pandemic will very but if you haven't seen the new york times story here soon have claimed a million lives. are some of the many many claims. according to johns hopkins it reports that in 2016, the yeaertrump won university, the figure currently the election, and during his first year stands at over 998,000. in office, he paid just $750 in federal income taxes. there have also been more he also he paid no income tax than 33 million confirmed cases. brazil, india and the us account
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for over 50% of those cases. in the ten of the past 15 years. and india is the second worst affected country after the us — to put those figures into context, it has over six million reported this tweet from the political scientist ian bremmer shows in 2017 cases and 95,000 people have died. mr trump's democratic rivaljoe biden paid $3.7 million in taxes. let's learn more about the country's response. the times also reports that — here's nikhil inam—dar in mumbai. in his first two years as president mr trump made $73 million in revenue from overseas. this includes licensing deals worth millions in countries like the philippines, india and turkey. these figures raise questions about potential conflicts you look at the date at which we of interest. will see it's taken about 12 days to and the times also suggests mr trump's finances are in a precarious position. at the last million cases and in the it reports that within the next four years more than $300 million last 2a hours itself we have seen in loans, for which he is personally liable, will become due. them at 811,000, timothy o'brien is a last 2a hours itself we have seen them at 84,000, 82,000 last 2a hours itself we have seen them at 811,000, 82,000 new positive biographer of donald trump. infections with about a thousand knows the president in detail. he's tweeted. deaths. they're expecting to cross the us as the worst affected country and take number one spot. around the end of october it's and take number one spot. around the end of october its expected that india will have over 10 million cases by the middle of november now. experts looking at these numbers seem to suggest that as much as it might be it could be even worse than what the official beta is predicting
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because india's data has been question by several authorities. for it is totally fake news. the now what we know it out of the case load is concentrated in around ten investment the same questions three states with the worst affected being yea rs investment the same questions three years ago, had to litigate this and ask about it. totally fake news. the where their financial capital of mumbai is located in the governing committee has been rapidly opening up committee has been rapidly opening up the economy despite all of this difference here is of the new york times saying that it has his tax easing of lockdown restrictions and a lot of people over here seems to returns. be getting the lockdown fatigue of sorts, not following social distancing norms or wearing masks and that is indeed leading to an alarming rise in the number of cases. we have not seen a flattening but the are definitely seeing a huge impact on the economy and the were a topic for discussion government seems to be prioritising during the 2016 election campaign. livelihoods of her infections. next — germany — where angela merkel is reported to have told senior members focusing on federal income taxes. of her party that germany could have and it's true — more than 19,000 new covid president trump's taxes cases a day by christmas. were a topic for discussion during the 2016 election campaign. to put that in context — but his tone was very in the past week the daily total has different then. here's a clip from one exceeded 2000 several times. of his debates with the democratic jenny hill has the
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candidate hillary clinton. maybe he doesn't want the american latest from berlin. people, all of you watching tonight, to know that he has paid nothing in this is the country which made federal taxes because the only years headlines for its apparently successful handling of the initial that anyone has ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn outbreak but concern is rising here them over to state authorities when in berlin. as is a member of meeting he was trying to get a casino licence and they showed that he the daily infections. in the last didn't pay any federal income taxes. week or so that number exceeded 2000 that makes me smart. on several occasions and it's causing a lot of concern among politicians and among scientists. and get on merkel is reported to have told senior members of her own now, there's no legal obligation for mr trump party that if the current trend to release his own tax returns, but it is customary and every continues gemini could see in excess president since gerald ford in the 19705 has done so. here he is again in the 2016 of 19,000 new cases per day by debate outlining why he was choosing not to. christmas. that is really causing a i don't mind releasing, i am under a lot of anxiety across the country. routine audit and they will be released in essence the audit is finished, it will be released. what happens next, tomorrow and get a merkel is deeded to host an online the investigation conducted by the new york times provides more conference with the prime ministers details about the circumstances of that audit by the of germany's 16 stave to try and internal revenue service. work out a way of staving off that it stems from a tax refund worth almost $73 million he claimed — crisis situation. no one is again after declaring huge losses. if the irs rules against him expecting a second lockdown as such. he could have to pay more than $100 million. it's not a popular idea here
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and contrary to the president's politically at all. people are concerned about what it will due to the economy and anger merkel herself comments, he could release saying she is, more —— parts of germany are happy to see them the restrictions put in place. them his tax returns next — spain. if he wanted to. this article from bbc new restrictions are coming reality check finds there's nothing into force in madrid stopping him from releasing those and surrounding areas. returns while the irs audit is under way. more than a million more people next to the political fall—out. will have restrictions here's tom burgis, on their movements — the investigations correspondent and bars and restaurants for the financial times. will have to close early. guy hedgecoe's there. an imaginary border has been in place in the trade in recent days. he is doing something that undermines the foundations of how it separates areas that are under restrictions on those that are not democracy, we choose our rulers and each morning each were is the we trust them to take decisions for frontier travelling from inside the the collective goods, not for their restriction no zone to their workplace. in these areas it's much personal financial interests. when they start taking decisions for their own interests, democracy more prevalent and i think this is a brea ks their own interests, democracy breaks down and when we see the new goodidea more prevalent and i think this is a good idea and it's a good idea. why york times stories, the way donald
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trump is sustaining himself, sustaining his wealth appears to be confine on me some areas and not all by monetizing the highest office in madrid and all of spain, that seems the free world. strange to me. these measures have beenin strange to me. these measures have been in place in several places in madrid and its surrounding region. well as you might expect, leading democrats movement in and out of these areas have been responding. is restricted, limits have also been here's senator elizabeth warren. imposed on bars, restaurants, parks and other public spaces. although next congresswoman alexandria 0casio cortez: these restrictions have only been in here's barbara plett usher with more place for a few days, there has been increasing pressure on the regional government of madrid to take further on the significance of the story. action to halt the spread of coronavirus. and on friday, it responded by announcing it to an extent these measures to other parts of madrid and the surrounding region. as a result of this broadening of restrictions, around a 0n on white national security matters. million people are now under partial that is one of the things that is lockdown. next return to zimbabwe. a nswered that is one of the things that is answered in the new york times, that is still a big question, who lent big moment for children in zimbabwe — they are back to school
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money to donald trump after she kept after six months. but this is not without controversy. going bankrupt and a lot of the big teachers from two unions are on strike, partly new york banks, american banks would because of concerns about the covid safety measures being used. not lend him any more, they lend him let's see the situation in harare with the help of shingai nyoka. some money but nancy pelosi is saying that i and right to say that this strike had been called by the american voters probably ought to unions as you say to protest against know who donald trump owes money to. poor wages and as well as concerns about the spread of covid—19. some of the schools that we went around with more on the significance of the in the capital today they strike story stability is go to the heart seems to have been quite patchy in of donald trump us plus appeal, he some schools there were teachers sold himself as a successful that were teaching some of the businessman who looked after the little guy in the averagejoe, but schools that i have witnessed there also particularly appealing message we re schools that i have witnessed there were no teachers dared to teach the to white blue—collar voters in swing states which bakhtin and joe biden is trying to win them back. and he preventative measures have been taken with the handwashing as well as the temperature checks in the will try to press in on the debate greatest concern is schools where ——joe will try to press in on the debate —— joe biden. and will try to press in on the debate ——joe biden. and pointing out his opened specifically in phases to argument will be the donald trump is allow for those that are writing the not a successful businessman and his public school exams in december to be able to get some teaching time businesses have been haemorrhaging
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before those exams happen but with money and he paying less tax than the averagejoe. the strike that has put all of that and out and there were some concerns about their parents that i spoke to now as you'd expect the biden has about their parents that i spoke to about where were the children and not wasted any time in getting on to this issue. first it was covid—19 and now it is the campaign's website is selling stickers saying the teachers strike. "i paid more income tax than trump." and the "team joe" campaign has i want to update you on the wildfires in california. they have burned through more already produced this video. than 1.4 hectares this year — far exceeding any other year in the state's history. this is deer park in the napa valley wine region in northern california. this particularfire has burned through over 4000 hectares of land. and hot gusty winds are forecast. here's more from the authorities. you can see the point that they're making their that people doing we had an increase in the wind along regularjobs are paying much, much more income tax than the new york with an increase in temperature and times is reporting donald trump. lowering relatively which has increased the fire behaviour and the fire has jumped and increased the fire behaviour and the fire hasjumped and it's increased the fire behaviour and the fire has jumped and it's working it's way towards those more populated areas. there are three fires which have
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merged near santa rosa. julia manchester, political that's led to mandatory evacuation orders in napa and sonoma counties. reporterfor the hill, dc this is what that looks like from above. and this video is from beyond that, have republicans been the napa county sheriff's office. standing by his side?” it came with the caption — beyond that, have republicans been standing by his side? i think you're "never wait til the last hearing a lot of republicans scored second to evacuate." their way around this and president hundreds of residents have taken trump is calling this fake news and others are calling it fake news saying that the timing of this is that advice and left. very suspect, given that this comes just one day before the first others have stayed to try and defend their homes. presidential debate betweenjoe here's one of them. you could see the fire a mile or so biden and president trump. the republicans have a much had a away so we loaded up the car with headache because once again, they valuables and we started trying to have been forced to play clean up figure out if there was anything we could do to protect the house and with something regarding the the yard so that's what i'm doing. president. lastly, it was president trump refusing to commit to a we have a long hose out here trying peaceful transition of power, now to keep it right and hope we don't there's this issue of his tax returns that the new york times end up like the poor guy right across the street whose whole house resources and details of the new york times about the tax returns just went up in flames about five since so republicans definitely on minutes ago. the defence right now and this is not something they want to be talking about. while the president these pictures show us just
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says fa ke talking about. while the president what that looks like. says fake news, there is no evidence this to suggest that the new york times was captured by photographer kent porter for the santa is fabricated all of this report rosa press democrat. saying that it's not release its one of many homes destroyed in santa rosa. kent porterjoins me sources, but there's no particular now — from santa rosa. reason to doubt what it's saying. no thank you for your time today. that looks absolutely terrifying. yes. it particular reason and the term fake was a labour—intensive last night. news and president trump message is after six years and basically are really a reassurance to his getting used to intensity and it supporters and i do not think this report is going to change any minds gets worse every time. at this stage in the election. maybe it has an impact on swing voters were still the situation was at when you are deciding, but there are very few of filming there was anyone trying to save those buildings? where are they those right now. president trump written off? no. the firefighters supporters will say this is fake news and that they do not believe where they are and there were two this and are suspicious of it. this strike teams of engines there but is president trump trying to message that if i so fast up the hill that impacted the structures and these them. but it's going to be are big homes, 2500 square feet, interesting to seejoe biden approaches this issue and have a joe 2000 square feet in the air on the biden campaign really messages this. ledge or canyon and so they are be there are a chain to differentiate difficult to put out and when they get going the wings are around 50 this message, the working—class city mph and the impact of the house is in pennsylvania joe biden and park pretty routine and they are so close
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avenue being where president trump together that they just took off and lives in new york city. another big there was not much they could do. he did a greatjob, they save a lot of story need to ask about because homes on the other side because president trump's pick sure place there were these big things going on ruth bader ginsburg begins this said he did an amazing job. u nfortu nately said he did an amazing job. week. on the supreme court will begin unfortunately they said he did an amazing job. u nfortu nately they lost said he did an amazing job. unfortunately they lost from ten to 11 structures on that street stop meeting with senators this week. here's footage from the press conference where amy coney barrett was unveiled as the nominee when you're taking the photos, how on saturday — and if she makes it easyis through the confirmation when you're taking the photos, how easy is it to move around too much process she'll be the third to navigate from one situation to supreme courtjustice to be appointed by mr trump. another? you are wearing all they in recent history, only ronald reagan and richard nixon have appointed more. gear the firefighters are wearing television ad campaigns the only thing you don't intact is both for and against her are already in the works — the progressive group demand justice has already earmarked $10 million for the campaign. the only thing you don't intact is the holy you have the fire shelters it executive director has tweeted — "no confirmation til after inauguration day." the holy you have the fire shelters the helmets, the boots, the gloves and it's you feel like a mummy when that's in reference to the republicans blocking the confirmation of president you run around in that stuff but you 0bama's pick in 2016 get used to it. so you kind, we have because it was election year. a group backing president trump, a law in california that allows us america first policies, to access these disasters to show has pledged $5 million in ads people what's going on when they
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to support her — the first one will play during the debate tomorrow. have been evacuated. so it's pretty easy to move around. it edited dangerous last night actually. this boils down to 50 senators doing easy to move around. it edited dangerous last night actuallym looks that way. i paid a cryptjust what they say they're going to do. now, one person who had not taken the advice to evacuate did you manage to speak to people who were doing that, who was staying put? no. senate republicans have a very large chance of pushing her through and there's always people who want to stay put and they tend to want to getting a vote on this and potentially getting a hearing on put out the fire themselves and i'll this. there's not much senate tell you what when you see the democrats can do right now except maybe delay the hearing until after videos are the pictures that i the election and in that case, photographed last night and you see how big the frames are then you democrats bring back the senate, she realise that a garden hose will not may not be confirmed. you will see a do much good. it will not do much lot of political messaging on this good when there is a 50 mile an hour because this is donald trump and his wind on the fire. it was so hot. it spacing look, this is as their was so hot that you would burn supreme court nominee during his presidency. these is very packed the yourself if you did not have the correct gear on. courts of the lower court level as well as the united states, he is keeping true to the campaign promise if you would like to see all of his photos and videos as well you can but the democrats are saying that if look him up on twitter and you are this happens, appointed or voted going to find the work he has been
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into this position, we need to have a fallback to make the senate and we posting. stay with us on 0utside source — get democrats elected and the like still to come...65 countries joe biden so he can appoint more have signed up to a plan to save wildlife and habitats liberal justices to from the threat of climate change. joe biden so he can appoint more liberaljustices to lower courts across the country. we appreciate as migrants continue to take your help, thank you for coming riskyjourneys from africa in search of a new life in europe, outside source and for more background on both of those stories, most have been making the crossing across the mediterrean sea. the donald trump text but with stricter control measures and patrols , some have been making thejourney via the atlantic ocean — a much more dangerous route. they're heading for the spanish canary islands. more than 5000 african migrants have landed there this year, a decades long dispute as nora fakim reports. between armenia and azerbbaijan has reignited over the nagorno—karabakh region. dozens of people have been killed in the last three days of violence, which both sides accuse the other of starting. these are the fiercest clashes since 2016 in a region that provides 116—year—old —— when he boarded —— crucial transit routes for gas boarded the boat he knew nothing and oil to the international market. about the coronavirus pandemic in nagorno karabakh is internationally europe. it coronavirus or not, for recognised as part of azerbaijan. but following the break—up he and another african migrants it was necessary to leave at all costs.
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of the soviet union, and a war in the early 1990s, it has been controlled by ethnic armenians. (gfx)the neighbours of armenia my was necessary to leave at all costs. my father is dead, that's why i and azerbaijan are also came. iam embroiled in the conflict. my father is dead, that's why i came. i am the eldest son and the one who has to look for money. my russia, traditionally an ally sisters are small, my brothers are of armenia, has called for an immediate ceasfire. small too. my mother cannot do much turkey has pledged support work because she is old. i had to for azerbaijan, and armenia accuses come here to look for money. these turkey of directly supporting the azeri military, and sending fighters from syria to back them up. crossings have increased by 500% compared to last year. they get similarto compared to last year. they get similar to those seen in 2006 and those claims have been 2007. faced with centres that are denied by azerbaijan. once again overflowing with but here is turkey's president migrants, the spanish government has speaking earlier today. set up nine emergency shelters to translation: accommodate young people. but this is farfrom accommodate young people. but this i condemn once again our is far from enough. there is no turkey will continue will support possibility of repatriation. we have close the borders with morocco and mauritania. as far as repatriation and we have to end the crisis in is concerned these countries don't
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this region. this region will once allow it despite the agreements be made in the 2000. the health crisis again have peace and calm following the swift abandonment of all their links to the coronavirus does not make the task any easier for arriving migrants. with the strict territories. any measure or propositions besides this will be unfairand propositions besides this will be quarantine measures and alternative routes they dream of living in unfair and unjust. europe for many young africans can here's our correspondent rayhan demytrie on armenia's end up being more complicated than response expected. there was a strong worded statement by the armenian ministry, launching this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is? the new york times says this offensive and it is affected donald trump paid just 750 dollars armenian foreign ministry says the in the years before president of azerbaijan has said and after becoming president. donald trump says, it's fake news that the peace process, he has not and he's paid millions. resorted to military means of next let's talk about the chinese tech giant huawei — solving this conflict. its chief financial officer is back in court in canada on monday. mung wan joe's lawyers are fighting to block american efforts to extradite her. matthew bry—zah is a here she is leaving former us ambassador house arrest with a tag
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to azerbaijan who worked on her ankle and heading as a mediator on a prospective peace to the hearing in vancouver. ms wan——joe was arrested in canada agreement for nagorno karabakh. hi ros!0ur guest on nargono—karabakh is a former us ambo to azerbaijan, in december on a us warrant. he spent three years mediating for a peace deal over n—k, and she's been charged with bank 0ver over the past several weeks and fraud linked to violations of us months sincejuly sanctions against iran. over the past several weeks and months since july when over the past several weeks and months sincejuly when there was similar clashes all the less intense china says the charges are politically motivated. and while we can't show that — on the border between armenia and azerbaijan and of the course of the we do know this is playing out as the us bans the use of huawei last year, the prime minister has products across america. and the us has instigated been forced by his own domestic a trade war with china. mung wan——joe's policies to spec away from the arrest has also led to concerns that framework that has been used between westerners could find themselves detained by china to be used his country and azerbaijan. leaving as bargaining chips. two them very frustrated. we have seen canadians were detained days after ms mung's arrest. both sides moving heavy weapons and michael kovrig, a former diplomat, and michael spavor, a businessman, were later charged with spying. china has denied any link armour vehicles to the border and but the pair's detention has been widely interpreted as a direct so, it is not a huge surprise, but it is extremely unfortunate. we response to ms mung's arrest. would expect russia to take a close interest but help me understand tu rkey‘s roll interest but help me understand turkey‘s roll gear and now that is
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evolving. russia is like the united states and france in the fact that what is the case being made for this exhibition not to go ahead? we are it's supposed to be an impartial seeing another round of this long mediator to the conflict. it is not so great that russia might depart legal battle. it is going to be the from that mission. nonetheless, first time we see her in court after a major setback for her in may when turkey, turkey has not been part of the court ruled that her case needs the multilateral negotiations so —— meets the requirement for extradition to the us so certainly that was bad news for her. and today what is happened in the past we are expecting her legal team to make a we are expecting her legal team to makea claim we are expecting her legal team to make a claim that the us was engaged extensions have, as i, the united in an abuse of trust which means the us provided misleading or incomplete states did not really get involved and create a diplomatic vacuum. so, evidence to the canadian government. what it's been happening if the court assess the argument she subsequently is that russia and turkey have been feeling that could be released and free to leave vacuum. russia, on the side of canada but more likely scenario is armenia, which is a. and you're a going to be that today is only the beginning of another chapter in the year long legal battle. just to
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understand what you are suggesting, she could still remain in canada for a long time even if this part of the mediator on and that is very much on process goes against her? you are hold. this is very much on hold. in right. the lawyers and legal experts the negotiating framework is who are familiar with extradition cultured by russia, france in the regulations between the us and canada have told me that this kind united states. back injanuary of of case can drag on for years if not 2009, the president of armenia and more than a decade. during this still the president of azerbaijan process she would have many chances agreed in principle to a framework agreement. there are many details to for that by rooting for her and that needed to be worked out. but they did agree to a principal. but me she could appear again. this is going to take years if not longer. of the course of the last year, the more broadly, is there any sign that current armenian leader has felt the need to back away from that ya hweh more broadly, is there any sign that yahweh and the american authorities are improving their relationship? framework and the pressure is not at all. this case is adding to intense. there was one former armenian prime minister who was the tension between beijing and killed on the floor of parliament washington and also for canada when he was getting close to an putting them in an awkward position agreement. another one who was as you mentioned to canadian men ousted when he was close to an have been detained and charged and
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agreement. the extreme nationalist meanwhile the us is applying more pressure on chinese tech companies forces are very strong and i think we learned earlier today that they forces are very strong and i think latest target of washington is for now, the framework agreement is dead and i think azerbaijan is going china's manufacturer smic so to push with it sees as a military advantage, as far as it can go on basically the us is writing letters that stops, when azerbaijan to the american suppliers of the chinese company seeing the product reca ptu re that stops, when azerbaijan recapture some of its character that's been occupied by armenia, and can be used by the chinese notary so if the fighting starts at that while you're watching here is not on point, then i think we can get back to that agreement that i talked me that —— huawei story eight is the about. perhaps we can get in touch story about the us cannot rivalry with you again to see that story has but it will affect the whole world in the coming decades. evolved. covid—19 has now claimed one million lives. leaders from 65 countries have signed a "pledge for nature". we'll have updates it's a plan designed from across the globe. to save wildlife and habitats lets start with all from the threat of climate change the developments in the uk. we'll have all the latest and other environmental threats. on the new rules being brought in the case of the uk, the amount of land that is protected in to deal with local outbreaks. from development will increase first — a few days ago from 26% to 30% by 2030. the government brought here's more on the pledge in a 10pm curfew on pubs, for nature from our science
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bars and restaurants — correspondent victoria gill. it's already under pressure to change it. this is one of the reasons why. this was liverpool on saturday. (tx vt) people packed into the city centre once the pubs shut at ten. peaceful, picturesque, many of us have looked to the countryside and and this was the west end in london on friday night. nature as an escape from at least big crowds gathered on the streets — some of the anxiety that this year the underground was has brought. though even in the most busier than normal too. liverpool's mayorjoe anderson tweeted this picture and said the new rule was making the situation scenic, we will come a protected with the virus worse — not better. places like this site that belongs then there's this from sasha lord — a night time to the wildlife trust, many species economy adviser for greater are endocrine and we are losing manchester. "it's very clear, across the uk, biodiversity in this country. a that this ill thought out 10pm curfew, has pushed everyone out of venues with socially distanced quarter of the native uk birds and measures, into the streets, mammals are now under threat. so into off licenses, supermarkets, environmental groups have welcomed the announcement by the prime over crowded public transport and house parties. every operator predicted this. minister that 400,000 additional hectares of english countryside shambolic." and here's trhe mayor equivalent to about 400,000 football of greater manchester andy burnham and here's the mayor pitches will be protected. set aside of greater manchester andy burnham for the recovery of nature. like so calling for a rethink.
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many 2020 meetings, the biodiversity my my personal feeling is that the —— biodiversity summit, his plan was cu rfews pro ba bly my personal feeling is that the curfews probably doing more harm held virtually. we cannot afford to than good and that it's creating a get there and delay. based major incentive for people to carry on parting at home and that is what biodiversity loss is happening today we are told is the main place for and happening at a frightening rate and happening at a frightening rate and if left unchecked, the the virus is spread by gathering in consequences will be catastrophic the virus is spread by gathering in the home i think the government for us all. we have got behind us... needs to get some urgent consideration to this. the police too have concerns. this commitment is seen as a this is the chair of the staff positive step, conservationists say association that represtents police in england and wales. it takes much more than space to he did not have to be a scientist to mature habitats and species bounce know that if you close the bars and back. it is a step forward that we restau ra nts know that if you close the bars and restaurants in know that if you close the bars and restau ra nts in a ny know that if you close the bars and restaurants in any given time, eve ryo ne restaurants in any given time, everyone out the door would be with have been waiting for for years. but the bars and restaurants completely empty but the streets are full and a thatis have been waiting for for years. but that isjust one step forward. a lot of our wildlife will not survive if handful of police officers are you just let the land go. the available like to deal with that. some people have said to me and majority of it will turn to woodland and of course of our species are —— collea g u es some people have said to me and colleagues have said, you should encourage everyone just to go home our grassland species and species of and a nice orderly manner and the like a mixture of everything so they reality is that we mix alcohol with would disappear if everything was just woodland. while the environment some people resisting, not the isa majority but some resisting, the just woodland. while the environment is a bit of both issue the rules that are being put in place, government pledged to work with
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scotland, wales, northern ireland it is one public order to kick off and landowners across the uk to increase the amount of protected and that will absorb all of the and. in england, protected areas currently make up 26% of land to the results of policing and so we cannot deal with that if not hundreds of government's pledge would increase the amount by 4% by 2030. but if people. during an interview with the bbc, these concerns many of even those protected sites were put the government in poor conditions, it will take much more than that to make the land minister helen whately it is early days since the not just green much more than that to make the land notjust green and pleasant but introduction of the policy and the healthy and biodiversity. people were watching, listening today, and anyone planning a night few people know the natural world like sir david attenborough. out within, actually i really get and few people can hold the world's it. i realise that it might seem attention as he can — we saw that again last week like the fun thing to do, but that as he reached a million doesn't mean it's the right thing to followers on instagram faster than anyone's ever done before. well he's being speaking to the bbc do. — about the natural world of course. while that issue remains live — lets look at the figures. don't waste, don't waste anything, more than 4—thousand new infections were recorded in the latest 2a period. don't waste electricity, don't waste while the average number of new daily cases in the past week is well food, don't waste power, just treat over five thousand. in the past twenty—four hours another 13 deaths have been recorded — the natural world as though it is
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precious which it is and don't down from 17 on sunday. squander it. those bits of it that some of the current covid hotspots are in the north—east of england. we have control of. and that's led health secretary matt hancock to make this announcement earlier. now of course sir david has watched greta thunberg and millions of other young people become invovled in green activism. here are this thoughts on that. (tx sor) that is the great help. that is the u nfortu nately, unfortunately, the number of cases most important hope and the most continue to rise sharply. the incident rate across the area is not important place where there should a hundred cases per hundred be hope. it is that the world and thousand. a large number of these infections are taking place in it's there tomorrow. i will not be indoor settings outside of the home. there. they will be. it is there is. if they are not persuaded it is and so, the local councils with which we have been working closely, important we are wasting our time. of course it's important that young we will introduce legals restrictions between households in any setting. people should be concerned and they are in increasing numbers really we've also got more detail on what happens if you don't follow the rules in england. touching and i feel privileged they it's now illegal to refuse to self—isolate if you test positive for the virus. should listen to what an old bloke and if you don't, fines go like me is talking about. up to 10,000 pounds. here's minister helen whately on that. the majority of people have been two beluga whales who have spent almost their entire lives in captivity have taken their first following the rules but open swim in an icelandic u nfortu nately, open water sanctuary.
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following the rules but unfortunately, not everybody has thatis unfortunately, not everybody has that is what the reasons why we have seen an increase in the rates again and it is really clear and simple here they are: little grey and little white. why there is a rule of six and if the pair were captured by russian poachers when they were young you have symptoms, get tested and if and trained to perform for human entertainment. you have symptoms, get tested and if you test positive, test and trace they were rescued from community to self—isolate. it is a chinese water park really clear. in shanghai and transported almost 10,000 kilometres to a bay and of course with every new rule off the south coast of iceland. that needs enforcing — their new home is equivalent comes more pressure on the police. here's the police federation again. to the size of 117 tennis courts and has a depth of up to 10 metres. audrey padgett spoke to us from the sanctuary in iceland. it is an amazing milestone for a confined to their halls of residence. parents during the little grey who hopefully you can emergency food crops, no see of them shoulders as they are face—to—face learning and weeks exploring that bigger see sanctuary cancelled. this is not how this is space but they seem to be enjoying supposed to be for thousands of the new experience so far. they're stu d e nts supposed to be for thousands of students across the uk. it's going not going to be going out into the to ta ke students across the uk. it's going to take some getting used to and so, wild, they will stay here and based they are in a unique situation of see sanctuary space which is an enclosed natural space for them. so what can you do come on we have no they will have the support of our
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ca re tea m they will have the support of our care team here who will continue to choice. two hours in birmingham to feed them, look after them and encourage them to explore their deliver a speech because we cannot surroundings here while still giving get anything and we have run out of them that comfort that they are accustomed to. they are reacting food. it's university is trying to make its own decisions on how to very well. we are seeing their manage the current situation. different personalities really come make its own decisions on how to manage the current situationm make its own decisions on how to manage the current situation. it is entirely predictable that there through. little grey is more would be outbreaks, but would outgoing so she is doing a lot more stu d e nts would be outbreaks, but would students be better off stuck at home exploring and she isn't even brought usa exploring and she isn't even brought us a couple of flat that she found lasting through to the spring as well, at least here in the area to in the sanctuary and little like a little cautious is following little be able to get resources. with few grey‘s and exploring the sanctuary clear a nswers, and right behind little grey and be able to get resources. with few clear answers, should all teaching taking that step after her. they go online should students be allowed steal your heart and i think that's home and accommodation costs be what has brought the team here and refunded and what happens at the end really what makes the project so of term the harsh reality is that worthwhile if you see how smart they are and how curious and intelligent the uncertainty is here to stay. and you just want to help them and you want to make their lives better frustrating for them, their families and it's just an amazing thing to be and university staff, this academic year will be like no other. will and it's just an amazing thing to be a part of here doing that for them.
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they seem to be settling in. if you update you from germany, zimbabwe wa nt they seem to be settling in. if you want further information on any of and india. the stories recover an outside source you can find it online from bbc news through our website or if you have not got the bbc news app but you have a smartphone you can put it in the app store. a couple of it isa it is a quiet weather story out minutes. there between the first day of the working week to a close. tomorrow, another quiet day and perhaps more in the way of sunshine tomorrow and a lot of dry weather on the way, good evening. just like this ridge of high it is a quiet weather story out there as we bring the first day pressure building and from the west. it has been rather more hidden miss of the working week to a close. today with the weather from working tomorrow, another quiet day its way from the west to the east, and perhaps more in the way thicker cloud and some rather of sunshine tomorrow and a lot of dry weather on the way, persistent drizzle. now pushing its just light winds all thanks to this way to the east of england and that ridge of high pressure building and from the west. is where we will find it during the it has been rather more hidden mist small hours of tuesday. quite murky today with the weather as well and in association with the from working its way from the west weather front. to the west, light to the east, thicker cloud and some rather persistent drizzle. winds, clear skies in chilly across now pushing its way to the east scotla nd winds, clear skies in chilly across scotland and northern ireland. of england and that is where we will temperatures on the lower end of the single figures of pockets of frost find it during the small
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hours of tuesday. and blends in milder with another quite murky as well and in cloud and temperatures in the double association with the weather front. figures. damper start but it should to the west, light winds, clear skies it is chilly brighten here as the morning goes on across scotland and northern ireland. and come the afternoon, as you can temperatures on the lower end of the single figures of pockets see, it is a dry area with a slim of frost and blends in milder chance of showers towards the southeast into the west of scotland, with another cloud and temperatures but overall dry, light winds and in the double figures. temperatures in the mid to high damper start but it should brighten here as the morning goes teens. but that is pretty much where on and come the afternoon, as you can see, it is a dry area it ends. we get to wednesday in the low pressure starts to take effect with a slim chance of showers towards the southeast into the west from the atlantic and even overnight of scotland, but overall dry, and tuesday and wednesday, the wind light winds and temperatures will strengthen and to the end of in the mid to high teens. but that is pretty the night, making its way to the much where it ends. west of scotland and the southwest we get to wednesday in the low of england. the southwest of pressure starts to take effect from the atlantic and even overnight scotla nd of england. the southwest of scotland and northern ireland are and tuesday and wednesday, particularly favoured for some of the wind will strengthen the more persistent rain. eastern england could see the worst of it and to the end of the night, making its way to the west of scotland and the but a pulse of heavier rain coming southwest of england. in from the south year the afternoon and a cooler feel. the southwest of scotland in from the south year the afternoon and northern ireland are particularly favoured for some and a coolerfeel. 0nce in from the south year the afternoon and a cooler feel. once that area of the pressure is through, we are of the more persistent rain. eastern england could see the worst likely to see areas of low pressure of it but a pulse of heavier rain
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dodging around this area into the coming in from the south year end of the week and on the ends that the afternoon and a cooler feel. we can. that will make it really once that area of the pressure difficult for us to pinpoint the is through, we are likely to see areas of low pressure dodging around exact detail of where we will get this area into the end of the week the heaviest and most persistent rain and strongest of the winds. but and on the ends that we can. that will make it really difficult ican rain and strongest of the winds. but i can tell you is of this is a clear for us to pinpoint the exact detail signal that blood pressure will of where we will get the heaviest dominate our weather and i will and most persistent rain dragon cool air, it will be windy and strongest of the winds. but i can tell you is of this and at times will be heavy. if is a clear signal that blood pressure will dominate our weather anything, and a little bit of respite from the wet and windy and i will dragon cool weather for many parts of the uk, but still much cooler than we have been used too, but this take a look air, it will be windy at that outlook in the case of rain 00:28:33,803 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 and more rain in the coming days. and at times will be heavy. if anything, and a little bit of respite from the wet and windy weather for many parts of the uk, but still much cooler than we have been used too, but this take a look at that outlook in the case of rain and more rain in the coming days.
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