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it is interesting looking at the rest of the story there, we discussed nicola sturgeon but the othere by 616 which is nowhere but also the testing for the key workers could potentially bring 10 million people into the frame. which would allow the government to meet that deadline have 100,000 tasks a day. by the end of the month that they could. it would help get there but to go back to the main thrust of the story, nicola sturgeon has a right to set out the position and the contrast with our government which is the view that matt hancock has been
it is interesting looking at the rest of the story there, we discussed nicola sturgeon but the othere by 616 which is nowhere but also the testing for the key workers could potentially bring 10 million people into the frame. which would allow the government to meet that deadline have 100,000 tasks a day. by the end of the month that they could. it would help get there but to go back to the main thrust of the story, nicola sturgeon has a right to set out the position and the contrast with our...
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but nicola sturgeon and the scottish government have done something quite helpful.pages of the document that you can print out. yeah, they say the way you can divide the world is you can divide it geographically, you can divide it by sectors of the economy, so different kinds of businesses. you can divide it by different segments of the population. yes, demographically. and we've already done a bit of that with the whole shielding thing, in that we have decided that people of a certain age or who have a certain kind of medical condition have to suffer a lot more isolation than the rest of us do, so actually she's given us some kind of ways to slice and dice the country and the whole economy. that's right. and it's a framework, isn't it? and it's exactly the same kind of framework when you talk to uk ministers, based in westminster. it's exactly the kind of thing that they are talking about privately, too. and there is increasing demand from a small but vocal group of tory mps. as well, keir starmer has been calling for this for ages, for the uk government to start t
but nicola sturgeon and the scottish government have done something quite helpful.pages of the document that you can print out. yeah, they say the way you can divide the world is you can divide it geographically, you can divide it by sectors of the economy, so different kinds of businesses. you can divide it by different segments of the population. yes, demographically. and we've already done a bit of that with the whole shielding thing, in that we have decided that people of a certain age or...
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that were interesting philosophical points from nicola sturgeon today.ptable loss of life and the strategy and scotland is going to be focused on preventing every avoidable death and when i spoke to her before she has said there is no doubt make you cannot bring people back to life, you can train to paris rebuild the economy after this but you cannot bring back any love once you have lost. to what extent is that in the westminster government and how much is about taking a bigger hit to the economy. it is a colossal hit to the economy. it is a colossal hit to the economy and over and over we see the statistics and it is absolutely it's huge but what is interesting, it repeatedly here and we have traded all along from the chief menace dominic medical officer and the adviser to the uk government is the direct and indirect medical costs of the continuing lockdown as it currently is. we see it regularly and we see a lot this week in terms of massive decline in the number of people bringing at the gp and saying i have outlined here there and potential cancer c
that were interesting philosophical points from nicola sturgeon today.ptable loss of life and the strategy and scotland is going to be focused on preventing every avoidable death and when i spoke to her before she has said there is no doubt make you cannot bring people back to life, you can train to paris rebuild the economy after this but you cannot bring back any love once you have lost. to what extent is that in the westminster government and how much is about taking a bigger hit to the...
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and nicola sturgeon has only been speaking in the last few minutes. with everything she has outlined ? bring us up to date with everything she has outlined? yes, she has outlined quite a few things. she has said we need to find a way of living with this virus and the way out is going to be slow and it is going to be fazed. she said that we can't return to the way life was before coronavirus. but she has acknowledged that we can stay incomplete lockdown indefinitely. she acknowledged that lockdown also brings about damaging consequences to mental health and also to the economy. and she said that this is a framework and it's not going to be timed —— time to relax restrictions any time soon. social distancing and limiting our contacts with others will be a fact of life for a long time to come, certainly until treatments and ultimately a vaccine offer different solutions. so that means possibly for the rest of this year and maybe even beyond. and that's why talk of lifting the lockdown, as if it's a flick of a switch moment, is misguided. 0ur steps, when
and nicola sturgeon has only been speaking in the last few minutes. with everything she has outlined ? bring us up to date with everything she has outlined? yes, she has outlined quite a few things. she has said we need to find a way of living with this virus and the way out is going to be slow and it is going to be fazed. she said that we can't return to the way life was before coronavirus. but she has acknowledged that we can stay incomplete lockdown indefinitely. she acknowledged that...
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and it is interesting that nicola sturgeon did not directly a nswer that nicola sturgeon did not directlyffered to resign. if she had offered to resign. if she had offered to resign a nickel surgeon had said, no, it would look like she was not in control of events —— nicola sturgeon. and she generally believes that it would be damaging to her work not to have the ongoing advice and expertise of the chief medical officer. whilst the first minister is acknowledging that doctor calderwood made a mistake, she was wrong, she knows that, she has apologised unreservedly, to quote nicola sturgeon, clearly the government values her advice and, for that reason, wants to keep her in that post. from doctor calderwood's perspective, i do wonder if being kept in post, made for a firmer awkward afternoon then be fired at lunchtime would have been because should not have to go through it deeply public in relation. as ever, your predictions have come to pass already, barely are the words out of your mouth and we have had a statementjust literally in the last few moments has come to us from the bbc in glas
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that was nicola sturgeon speaking earlier.ak to scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie. a return to normal is not on the cards anytime soon, that was the message. what might a new normal look like? nicola sturgeon talked very much about a new normal, she also talked about having a long conversation with the people of scotla nd conversation with the people of scotland to get us there. we also heard her talk about small steps, there will be more often forward but sometimes we will go backwards as well, she said. some of the detail she gave us, although she said there we re she gave us, although she said there were no firm decisions at this stage, and we will have to be flexible as more data comes in. she has said very definitely social distancing will continue for some time, possibly towards the end of this year and possibly even beyond that depending on a vaccine and treatment for coronavirus. she also talked about the impact on schools and businesses. she has said she would like the children of scotland to continue their e
that was nicola sturgeon speaking earlier.ak to scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie. a return to normal is not on the cards anytime soon, that was the message. what might a new normal look like? nicola sturgeon talked very much about a new normal, she also talked about having a long conversation with the people of scotla nd conversation with the people of scotland to get us there. we also heard her talk about small steps, there will be more often forward but sometimes we will go...
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it is interesting looking at the rest of the story there, we discussed nicola sturgeon but the other point was the coronavirus death toll rose by 616 which is nowhere but also the testing for the key workers could potentially bring 10 million people into the frame. which would allow the government to meet that deadline have 100,000 tasks a day. by the end of the month that they could. it would help get there but to go back to the main thrust of the story, nicola sturgeon has a right to set out the position and the contrast with our government which is the view that matt hancock has been saying that it would confuse people, about the exit strategy and i think that is frankly insulting and wrong and if people are to tolerate further lockdown, they need to have some prospect on when they can start to move out of this because people will is faith and... do you agree that pound—weight hancock has played this so pound—weight hancock has played this so far —— matt hancock has played this so far? boris johnson, you get the sense matt hancock has been made to carry they can or blamed for some
it is interesting looking at the rest of the story there, we discussed nicola sturgeon but the other point was the coronavirus death toll rose by 616 which is nowhere but also the testing for the key workers could potentially bring 10 million people into the frame. which would allow the government to meet that deadline have 100,000 tasks a day. by the end of the month that they could. it would help get there but to go back to the main thrust of the story, nicola sturgeon has a right to set out...
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some other news now after spending 2 years trying to force venezuelan president nicolas maduro out of government and putting opposition leader one go i don't is place the us government's trying a new tack the state department's plan is for both men to stand aside while their respective parties form a transitional government had a fresh elections in return for the lifting of sanctions is to try and go. it sounds like something out of a hawks nightmare the likes of john bolton for sure the man in charge of u.s. foreign ties spoke about stopping the venezuela sanctions that all remaining u.s. sanctions would be lifted it's not that some kind of virus with proma do or symptoms found its way into the state department there's a whole bunch of it's in washington's new plan for the latin american troublemaker state and some of the conditions may raise quite a few eyebrows in this man's camp according to the so-called democratic transition framework it's not only nicolas maduro that shouldn't get a seat in the proposed transitional government why do is to step aside as well the elected member
some other news now after spending 2 years trying to force venezuelan president nicolas maduro out of government and putting opposition leader one go i don't is place the us government's trying a new tack the state department's plan is for both men to stand aside while their respective parties form a transitional government had a fresh elections in return for the lifting of sanctions is to try and go. it sounds like something out of a hawks nightmare the likes of john bolton for sure the man in...
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etc just weren't right or good enough maybe it's because the support for nicolas maduro in the country is still strong enough to fight off all these regime change attempts or what if one is just not the right man to be that tough coup captain what if now the us administration thought so and found a way to begin to wrap up project why go anyway though unlike official caracas he chose to welcome america's newest plan we are taking the right steps to save venezuela it is time as i wrote yesterday for the user to take responsibility and accept the offer made by the international community which brings us to an absolutely different vision altogether washington could have just switched to a more long term scheme when the trick is to lure in my circle of trust with concessions be it the socialist elite or the military and then move on to achieving d.c.'s cherished ultimate goal with still quite likely or without one why do you have a train go r t. wrapping up this live update from a teasmade studios in moscow for now i'm kevin owen funk you for watching i can tell you to at this time every da
etc just weren't right or good enough maybe it's because the support for nicolas maduro in the country is still strong enough to fight off all these regime change attempts or what if one is just not the right man to be that tough coup captain what if now the us administration thought so and found a way to begin to wrap up project why go anyway though unlike official caracas he chose to welcome america's newest plan we are taking the right steps to save venezuela it is time as i wrote yesterday...
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we are speaking to nicola sturgeon as well.which suggests sunlight and heat might limit the life of coronavirus. the study hasn't been made public or subjected to external examination. the vice president mike pence said the findings suggest the virus weakened more quickly when exposed to sunlight, heat and humidity and could help bring a summer respite from covid—19. supposing we had the body with a tremendous, whether it's ultraviolet orjust very powerful tremendous, whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light, tremendous, whether it's ultraviolet orjust very powerful light, and, i think you said, that you were going to test it. and as a supposing you get it inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or some other way. and i think you said you were going to test that too. sounds interesting. wales is tightening some lockdown restrictions, including people using second homes, and exercising outside of their local area. wales first minister, mark drakeford, will unveil seven key questions which will be co
we are speaking to nicola sturgeon as well.which suggests sunlight and heat might limit the life of coronavirus. the study hasn't been made public or subjected to external examination. the vice president mike pence said the findings suggest the virus weakened more quickly when exposed to sunlight, heat and humidity and could help bring a summer respite from covid—19. supposing we had the body with a tremendous, whether it's ultraviolet orjust very powerful tremendous, whether it's ultraviolet...
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nicola sturgeon saying the aim, as faras that.ncerned, is to have 3500 tests every day carried out by the end of april at the latest. that is what she said. and very interesting, all of that, just in terms of tone, because we had from nicola sturgeon and we had from scotland's chief medical officer, very interesting that people want to talk about the lockdown, the self—isolation measures, how long it is going to be in place. but the tone, nicola sturgeon saying, we are in this for the long haul. no politician, really, no medic wanting to be drawn, it is just too early to be drawn on how long this might last. nobody really wants to give specifics. interesting that doctor catherine calderwood put a lot of caveats on what she was saying in that regard, so we could lift restrictions if we can see that the viral load is reducing it, there is a lot of caveats. not surprising that people want answers on that, but just to allah, that people want answers on that, butjust to allah, i suppose, we are only in the second week. but the focus is
nicola sturgeon saying the aim, as faras that.ncerned, is to have 3500 tests every day carried out by the end of april at the latest. that is what she said. and very interesting, all of that, just in terms of tone, because we had from nicola sturgeon and we had from scotland's chief medical officer, very interesting that people want to talk about the lockdown, the self—isolation measures, how long it is going to be in place. but the tone, nicola sturgeon saying, we are in this for the long...
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nicola sturgeon there.ad one of the strictest lockdowns in the world, but factories, building sites and some restaurants have now reopened. prime minister, jacinda ardern, said the transmission of covid—19 had been "eliminated", but warned the country must stick to some social distancing. shaimaa khalil reports. mummy! together again after weeks apart. these children have been staying with their grandparents because their mother, a police officer, was at work during new zealand's lockdown. these were among the toughest self isolation measures in the world, and despite the high compliance, many families are glad it is over. for this couple, it means they can hold their grandchild for the first time. traffic is flowing across new zealand for the first time in more than a month as almost a00,000 people returned to work. for many, it was clear what they missed the most during lockdown. mcchicken burger with steamed buns. i might load up three packs of nuggets, maybe. under the slightly relaxed rules, cafes and
nicola sturgeon there.ad one of the strictest lockdowns in the world, but factories, building sites and some restaurants have now reopened. prime minister, jacinda ardern, said the transmission of covid—19 had been "eliminated", but warned the country must stick to some social distancing. shaimaa khalil reports. mummy! together again after weeks apart. these children have been staying with their grandparents because their mother, a police officer, was at work during new zealand's...
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nicolÁs maduro: si vienen por las malas, nos encontraran de frente con nuestra fuerza revolucionaria,entos, ni gasolina. segÚn una reciente encuesta hecha entre los de la asamblea nacional. el temor que tienen el rÉgimen es que esta ola de violencia y saqueos pueda llegar y golpear a caracas. lo que pondrÍa en jaque a maduro en medio de un clima de tensiones sociales, polÍticas y militares que le ha obligado a tomar medidas adicionales de seguridad en la capital. patricia: el gobierno de filipinas extendiÓ el confinamiento obligatorio hasta el 15 de mayo en manila y otras pro. su presidente tiene una de las cuarentena mÁs polÉmicas del mundo. incluye disparar contra las personas que violen las medidas de aislamiento. solo en las zonas pocos contagios se reactivarÁ el 1 de mayo con medidas menos estrictas. aunque japÓn se encuentra en su tercera semana de estado de emergencia por el coronavirus, las calles del distrito comercial de tokio estÁn congestionadas de compradores. ese es un centro cultural en un distrito comercial de videojuegos, animaciÓn y artÍculos de informÁtica. a pesar
nicolÁs maduro: si vienen por las malas, nos encontraran de frente con nuestra fuerza revolucionaria,entos, ni gasolina. segÚn una reciente encuesta hecha entre los de la asamblea nacional. el temor que tienen el rÉgimen es que esta ola de violencia y saqueos pueda llegar y golpear a caracas. lo que pondrÍa en jaque a maduro en medio de un clima de tensiones sociales, polÍticas y militares que le ha obligado a tomar medidas adicionales de seguridad en la capital. patricia: el gobierno de...
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nicola sturgeon said there we re figures. nicola sturgeon said there were early signs of progress.on in the video message said that it was starting to make progress. it is that kind of language that we are hearing, not that we are there with it. we expect the restrictions to stay in place. borisjohnson the restrictions to stay in place. boris johnson recuperating the restrictions to stay in place. borisjohnson recuperating at chequers. anybody who has had the virus knows it can be weeks before you feel yourself after you've had the virus. it was a few days since he was in intensive care. he is on medical advice recuperating at his country residence. that is what he doing there. he is not working. he is not getting the papers or the red box. he did speak to the secretary of state over the weekend, but he has not had any phone calls with the queen. dominic rab is responsible for the day—to—day running. we do know that she was tested for coronavirus again before he was discharged from hospital and he did test negative. it is now getting him back up to speed. regardless of when the loc
nicola sturgeon said there we re figures. nicola sturgeon said there were early signs of progress.on in the video message said that it was starting to make progress. it is that kind of language that we are hearing, not that we are there with it. we expect the restrictions to stay in place. borisjohnson the restrictions to stay in place. boris johnson recuperating the restrictions to stay in place. borisjohnson recuperating at chequers. anybody who has had the virus knows it can be weeks before...
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time explaining as i wasjust saying previously how, if not when but how some of the measures that nicolan has even if it was basically starting on the journey and explaining what we could realistically expect. it is interesting when we will come back to that and in france, they have not always got things right but they have began the journey and they already have a date and we think we know we are ten days behind france as faras know we are ten days behind france as far as the pandemic is concerned that the figures are not that different. let's remember we are close to 20,000 deaths in hospital and to about 7000 or 7500 and more in residential care. and other things, all the individual stories we are hearing, i think we all some people know who are very closely affected by this pandemic. financially, personally and friends, colleagues, it is a very new reality and we need to address that new reality. and to let you know that my producer has said in my ear that the website at the moment for capacity has been reached today but whoever wa nts to has been reached today but whoever wants to g
time explaining as i wasjust saying previously how, if not when but how some of the measures that nicolan has even if it was basically starting on the journey and explaining what we could realistically expect. it is interesting when we will come back to that and in france, they have not always got things right but they have began the journey and they already have a date and we think we know we are ten days behind france as faras know we are ten days behind france as far as the pandemic is...
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the first minister nicola sturgeon has removed dr calderwood from the daily government briefings., in spain — there is hope the country has passed its peak after deaths from coronavirus fell for a third day in a row. the number of deaths from covid—i9 in italy is at its lowest level in two weeks with 525 recorded deaths in the last 2a hours. and in new york — the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in the united states — another 594 have died, but the number of new cases has fallen. we'll have the latest developments from the around the world, but first with a look ahead to tonight's special broadcast here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. recorded at windsor castle on thursday, the queen's broadcast will, according to officials, be a deeply personal message, which will reflect her experience in other difficult times. broadcasts such as this by the queen are rare. they're reserved for moments of particular national significance. speaking about the situation facing the nation, the queen will say... she will pay tribute to all those on the nhs front line, to care worke
the first minister nicola sturgeon has removed dr calderwood from the daily government briefings., in spain — there is hope the country has passed its peak after deaths from coronavirus fell for a third day in a row. the number of deaths from covid—i9 in italy is at its lowest level in two weeks with 525 recorded deaths in the last 2a hours. and in new york — the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in the united states — another 594 have died, but the number of new cases has fallen....
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again, you heard nicola sturgeon saying there were early signs of progress. borisjohnson said yesterday that it was starting to make progress. it is certainly that kind language that we are hearing. not that we are there with it. so we expect the restrictions to stay in place. let's talk about boris johnson. out of hospital, recuperating at chequers. anybody who has had this horrible virus knows that it is weeks before you feel yourself, even after you have got rid of the virus. when do we think he will take back control, if you like? it is literally a few days since he was in intensive care. it is no surprise that the medical advice at the moment is that he should not be going back to work. therefore, he is on medical advice, recuperating at chequers, which is the prime minister's country residence. that's what he's doing there. he is not working. we are told that means he's not getting his red box, he is not getting the papers. he did speak to dominic rab, the secretary of state over the weekend. but he has not had any phone calls with the queen. dominic is
again, you heard nicola sturgeon saying there were early signs of progress. borisjohnson said yesterday that it was starting to make progress. it is certainly that kind language that we are hearing. not that we are there with it. so we expect the restrictions to stay in place. let's talk about boris johnson. out of hospital, recuperating at chequers. anybody who has had this horrible virus knows that it is weeks before you feel yourself, even after you have got rid of the virus. when do we...
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very interesting listening to nicola sturgeon. was saying is we need to adjust our lives and learn to live with this virus. she made it clear that we will not be going back to life as it was before coronavirus any time soon. but she was also acknowledging that we cannot live in this complete lockdown indefinitely. she said that certainly had negative consequences, not only for the economy, but also for people's mental health. she has said this was very much a framework and it's not the time to relax any of these restrictions. she talked there, as you heard, about social distancing. she said it is likely to be with us for some time to come, possibly until the end of the year or possibly even beyond that. some of the detail that she did give in terms of when things may start to relax and be lifted is that it could be different parts of the economy at different times. it could be different parts of the country at different times. she gave no timeframe but talked a little bit of the impact on schools and different businesses about how
very interesting listening to nicola sturgeon. was saying is we need to adjust our lives and learn to live with this virus. she made it clear that we will not be going back to life as it was before coronavirus any time soon. but she was also acknowledging that we cannot live in this complete lockdown indefinitely. she said that certainly had negative consequences, not only for the economy, but also for people's mental health. she has said this was very much a framework and it's not the time to...
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lockdown black nicola sturgeon. with ben rich. good afternoon. changes in our weather over the next few days will tend to be very slow, very subtle and certainly today has turned into yet another dry and largely sunny one. you can see from the earlier satellite picture some clumps of cloud, there's been some high cloud turning the sunshine hazy in places, and some quite low cloud lurking close to the northern isles, and i think as we go through this evening and into tonight we will develop some low cloud close to some of these north sea coasts, which will roll in across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, east anglia and maybe getting down into the midlands as well, could be some mist and fog around in these areas. temperatures typically overnight 3—9d, some parts of eastern scotland maybe getting just a bit colder than that. could be a touch of frost for some. so a fairly cool start for tomorrow, this lump of cloud and mist and fog affecting parts of eastern england, but that will tend to lift and clear and for most
lockdown black nicola sturgeon. with ben rich. good afternoon. changes in our weather over the next few days will tend to be very slow, very subtle and certainly today has turned into yet another dry and largely sunny one. you can see from the earlier satellite picture some clumps of cloud, there's been some high cloud turning the sunshine hazy in places, and some quite low cloud lurking close to the northern isles, and i think as we go through this evening and into tonight we will develop some...
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he and his wife nicola had been together since they were teenagers.would do anything to help anyone. i love you, raz. we will never forget you. and she has this message for those defying the lockdown. people going to beaches, having door—to—door barbecues, they do not realise how dangerous this virus is. in a blink of an eye i've lost my husband and my brother—in—law. and i wouldn't wish this tragedy on anyone. please, stay away from each other, stay home and be safe. colette hume reporting. there's more evidence this lunchtime about the huge impact coronavirus is having on our shopping habits. next has warned investors that sales could drop by 40%, while dixons carphone says online sales have soared by 166% in the past few weeks. retailers say the lockdown could lead to the permanent closure of thousands of struggling high street shops. independent, family—run businesses could be the hardest hit. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker reports from county durham. you do have the dark times. should ijust close now? should ijust stop now? you k
he and his wife nicola had been together since they were teenagers.would do anything to help anyone. i love you, raz. we will never forget you. and she has this message for those defying the lockdown. people going to beaches, having door—to—door barbecues, they do not realise how dangerous this virus is. in a blink of an eye i've lost my husband and my brother—in—law. and i wouldn't wish this tragedy on anyone. please, stay away from each other, stay home and be safe. colette hume...
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nicola sturgeon in scotland has been talking more about what a post lockdown future could look like.did say there were some exa m ples dominic raab did say there were some examples in schools and essential shops that have been open which could be a guide for the way forward. i think it is inconceivable that they would come back without further measures, as are already being applied in those schools that are open for key workers, and looking at how that could be done. so the government is under pressure not only from its own conservative party members and the tory party grandees, but also the labour party and keir starmer, who has been saying the government needs to start treating the british people as adults rather than children. yeah, keir starmer of labour called for the government to do more to lead people out of the lockdown. he has used this phrase that the government has been too slow to go into lockdown, too slow on testing, too slow on getting the right protective equipment and now he's saying the government is being too slow in taking the public with them in publishing this
nicola sturgeon in scotland has been talking more about what a post lockdown future could look like.did say there were some exa m ples dominic raab did say there were some examples in schools and essential shops that have been open which could be a guide for the way forward. i think it is inconceivable that they would come back without further measures, as are already being applied in those schools that are open for key workers, and looking at how that could be done. so the government is under...
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justice department indicted president nicolas maduro for alleged drug trafficking. and now the white house has ordered enhanced counter-narcotics operations in the caribbean just off the coast of venezuela to conduct these enhanced operations the president has directed the deployment of additional ships aircraft and security forces to the united states southern command area of responsibility motherliness information minister calls it an act of aggression grip or via in any comment that we repudiate the statements from washington meant to distract attention from the covert 19 tragedy taking place in the united states and that i'm steward take us with infamies and 3 and with tensions between washington and caracas escalating rapidly one wonders how far the united states will be willing to go to keep their man in venezuela. out of prison you see in human al-jazeera. it's been one year since hong kong's government tried to push through a controversial extradition bill that led to months of violent protests the demonstrations of peaceful at 1st when hundreds of thousands
justice department indicted president nicolas maduro for alleged drug trafficking. and now the white house has ordered enhanced counter-narcotics operations in the caribbean just off the coast of venezuela to conduct these enhanced operations the president has directed the deployment of additional ships aircraft and security forces to the united states southern command area of responsibility motherliness information minister calls it an act of aggression grip or via in any comment that we...
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pressure on nicolas maduro us government the sea and human reports. this video shows the news walen secret police taking away and that he had one of 5 people close to opposition to why the law and snatched from their homes on monday it was victim cd andrew. and tuesday morning 2 more members of the idol's team were taken away only and that eb yankee has been released. this was the lead up to a summons by prosecutors against wide law on suspicion of participating in an alleged coup attempt. prosecutor general says why the law had been summoned to appear on thursday with guarding the seizure of a weapons cache in neighboring colombia that was supposedly to be smuggled into the news wayland to overthrow the government. lied all refused to appear at the summons and tweeted that he will remain firm despite what he calls the cowardly kidnapping of his close associates the increased pressure on the opposition comes just a week after the u.s. justice department indicted president nicolas made little for alleged drug trafficking. and now the white house has or
pressure on nicolas maduro us government the sea and human reports. this video shows the news walen secret police taking away and that he had one of 5 people close to opposition to why the law and snatched from their homes on monday it was victim cd andrew. and tuesday morning 2 more members of the idol's team were taken away only and that eb yankee has been released. this was the lead up to a summons by prosecutors against wide law on suspicion of participating in an alleged coup attempt....
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no quiere dejar atender a sus pequeÑos paciente por eso con la telemedicina habla con la madre de nicolÁsstencia porque no estÁn en persona pero cuando se les explica y se les explica el proceso y el por quÉ lo entienden >>> muchos pediatras a travÉs del paÍs estÁn viendo una ola de cancelaciones los padres tienen miedo exponer a sus hijos a la pandemia. para muchos no es igual la telemedicina que una consulta cara a cara por lo que aquÍ montaron una consulta la doctora se...
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as does nicholas cage nicolas cage and tom cruise to talk. then i had thought worked with tom cruise on the action thriller jack reacher but this time had song stood in front of the camera playing an evil gang leader i. spent my 1st winter wearing a coat holding what it. should. be for the frostbite could turn to dream. the housing to how did you manage to be that evil. or was it was effortless totally effortless work so i didn't have to do a screen test in life and i knew that i could do it with compass i earned good money for being terrifying on screen. she. didn't. at least. when so many other stick not. van i have thought has his own unique perspective on the world and people his documentaries also focus on eccentric and obsessive types like fanatical animal rights activist timothy treadwell. i'm here with one of my favorite pairs expressed a chocolate iris chocolate he's been with me for the grizzly man spent his summers in alaska and lost all sense of distance between himself and the bears examples out there. now that are all in the end
as does nicholas cage nicolas cage and tom cruise to talk. then i had thought worked with tom cruise on the action thriller jack reacher but this time had song stood in front of the camera playing an evil gang leader i. spent my 1st winter wearing a coat holding what it. should. be for the frostbite could turn to dream. the housing to how did you manage to be that evil. or was it was effortless totally effortless work so i didn't have to do a screen test in life and i knew that i could do it...
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as does nicholas cage nicolas cage and tom cruise 2 top. democrats with tom cruise on the action thriller jack reacher but this time hats oxted in front of the camera playing an evil gang leader. spend my 1st winter. coat holding but. each case for the frostbite could turn into a game dream. be how was it how did you manage to be that evil. or was it was ever this totally effortless work says i didn't have to do a screen test and i knew that i could do it and he was still coming to us i earn good money for being terrifying on screen if you want to see. the lines on people. and so many other speak not. that i had sought has his own unique perspective on the world and people his documentaries also focus on eccentric and obsessive types like fanatical animal rights activist timothy treadwell. i'm here with one of my favorite pairs express the chocolate iris chocolate he's been with me for the grizzly man spent his summers in alaska and lost all sense of distance between himself and the bears the most out. of these animals are. now that in the
as does nicholas cage nicolas cage and tom cruise 2 top. democrats with tom cruise on the action thriller jack reacher but this time hats oxted in front of the camera playing an evil gang leader. spend my 1st winter. coat holding but. each case for the frostbite could turn into a game dream. be how was it how did you manage to be that evil. or was it was ever this totally effortless work says i didn't have to do a screen test and i knew that i could do it and he was still coming to us i earn...
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. >>> let's go to nicolas in new jersey nicolas. >> caller: hi, jim my name is nicolas and i have a big the garden state parkway toms river, new jersey i hope you and all your loved ones, the rest of the country is in good health >> thank you >> caller: i'm a big fan, i've known you since i was about 8 years old, but didn't really get into the market until about january of this year and if you told me at 8 i'd be speaking with you at 23, i would have said there's a better chance of -- >> here you are, buddy proud to speak to you. >> caller: here we are but i have some experience, by no means am a seasoned vet my question lies with the mortgage trust that soared this week, ticker gpmp $3 open market monday -- >> it got oversold nicolas, it got oversold a bunch of them had to do some equity offerings, so a lot of people sold that wanting to put the money in the others. if you see that, look at kymera, i don't care for that group. i think you should go for growth you're a young guy you watch the show get some growth in there i would rather see you in tesla. >>> let's go to mitch in michiga
. >>> let's go to nicolas in new jersey nicolas. >> caller: hi, jim my name is nicolas and i have a big the garden state parkway toms river, new jersey i hope you and all your loved ones, the rest of the country is in good health >> thank you >> caller: i'm a big fan, i've known you since i was about 8 years old, but didn't really get into the market until about january of this year and if you told me at 8 i'd be speaking with you at 23, i would have said there's a...
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more on those stories in a moment, but first, the scottish first minister nicola sturgeon has said she asking dr calderwood to resign. at her daily briefing, she condemned the chief medical officer's actions in the face of strong criticism from members of the public. however, she said scotland's cmo was learning from her error, and that her advice and expertise had been invaluable. dr calderwood herself spoke at the briefing and again apologised. i've already issued a statement this morning, apologising unreservedly for travelling away from my home while restrictions were in place. as well as this weekend, it's important to be clear, that i also was there last weekend with my husband. i did not follow the advice i'm giving to others, i am truly sorry for that. i've seen a lot of the comments from members of the public on twitter today, people calling me a hypocrite, people telling me about the hardships they have endured while following my guidance. my office has also received e—mails from members of the public who are making clear to me their disappointment, and unhappiness at what i'
more on those stories in a moment, but first, the scottish first minister nicola sturgeon has said she asking dr calderwood to resign. at her daily briefing, she condemned the chief medical officer's actions in the face of strong criticism from members of the public. however, she said scotland's cmo was learning from her error, and that her advice and expertise had been invaluable. dr calderwood herself spoke at the briefing and again apologised. i've already issued a statement this morning,...
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but hours later, nicola sturgeon agreed that she had to go.police scotland say that they have spoken to her and emphasised that the stay—at—home rules apply to everyone. as we enter a third week of lockdown, which has been observed by most, doctor calderwood will step back. she says that the people of scotland must have complete trust in those who give advice in the difficult months to come. well, in the past few hours, scotland‘s first minister nicola sturgeon has been giving her reaction to dr calderwood‘s resignation. she made a mistake, she made a serious mistake, and people are right to be angry about it. she was right to apologise. it was clear yesterday she couldn‘t continue to be the face of the public health advice campaign. but candidly, yes, i did hope i could continue to call on her expertise. because, to be frank, in a situation like this at this particular moment in time, it is far from ideal for me as first minister not to have that continuity of advice, but by last night it became clear that the bigger risk was the damage it co
but hours later, nicola sturgeon agreed that she had to go.police scotland say that they have spoken to her and emphasised that the stay—at—home rules apply to everyone. as we enter a third week of lockdown, which has been observed by most, doctor calderwood will step back. she says that the people of scotland must have complete trust in those who give advice in the difficult months to come. well, in the past few hours, scotland‘s first minister nicola sturgeon has been giving her...
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nicola sturgeon says the decison was made by mutual agreement.he made a mistake, she made a serious mistake. people are right to be angry about it. it was clear yesterday she couldn't continue to be the face of public health advice campaigns. concerns that the sunny weather is making people linger longer outside than absolutely necessary when going to exercise. in spain, the pace of the country's coronavirus deaths slows again. the number each day there has been falling since a peak last week. a sharp spike in calls to a national helpline for victims of domestic violence, which experts link to the coronavirus restrictions. and a tiger and six other big cats at the bronx zoo in new york test positive for the coronavirus. it's thought the animals were infected by a zoo keeper. borisjohnson says he is in "good spirits" after spending the night in hospital with coronavirus. the prime minister was taken to st thomas‘ hospital in london on sunday evening with "persistent symptoms" — including a temperature and a cough — for routine tests. he remains in
nicola sturgeon says the decison was made by mutual agreement.he made a mistake, she made a serious mistake. people are right to be angry about it. it was clear yesterday she couldn't continue to be the face of public health advice campaigns. concerns that the sunny weather is making people linger longer outside than absolutely necessary when going to exercise. in spain, the pace of the country's coronavirus deaths slows again. the number each day there has been falling since a peak last week....
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plans for easing lockdown restrictions, after senior tories said that scotland's first minister, nicolautline her strategy for a "new normal" in scotland. the financial times reports that chancellor rishi sunak is preparing to offer a 100 per cent guarantee on loans to britain's smallest businesses, after weeks of pressure from conservative mps and the bank of england. and the sun says we're all going to have to be prepared for plenty of ‘bad hair days‘. billing an exclusive — its political editor has the scoop that ministers reckon hairdressers, beauticians and nail salons face what are we going to do? will go to the sun and the minute. good to have you back. back in the control on monday and as early as monday. that seems to be the essential phrase there. . i think it seems to be the essential phrase there. . ithink it might seems to be the essential phrase there. . i think it might be optimistic to think that the prime minister will return that quickly, but i think it does highlight this problem that we have that with out the prime minister at the helm, it does seem to be, almost a s
plans for easing lockdown restrictions, after senior tories said that scotland's first minister, nicolautline her strategy for a "new normal" in scotland. the financial times reports that chancellor rishi sunak is preparing to offer a 100 per cent guarantee on loans to britain's smallest businesses, after weeks of pressure from conservative mps and the bank of england. and the sun says we're all going to have to be prepared for plenty of ‘bad hair days‘. billing an exclusive —...
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that was nicola sturgeon. lorna gordon is in glasgow.o see what nicola sturgeon was saying and if it puts pressure on downing street to come up pressure on downing street to come up with similar advice point of the scottish government going further now than other countries in the uk. nicola sturgeon addressed some of what you just said, rejecting claims that she is trying to upstage westminster but also in that briefing earlier she said that all governments across the uk are considering this. she said it was not appropriate for her to speak for them but that there would be times when one country in the uk goes faster or slower than another, and that it was herjudgment that, in this instance, this guidance was appropriate for scotland. it is a nuanced guidance, recommendations, it is not mandate three, but it is saying that she thinks people should wear a face covering on occasions where social distancing is not possible such as supermarkets or public transport. she is very clear that she talks about coverings and not masks, so home—made
that was nicola sturgeon. lorna gordon is in glasgow.o see what nicola sturgeon was saying and if it puts pressure on downing street to come up pressure on downing street to come up with similar advice point of the scottish government going further now than other countries in the uk. nicola sturgeon addressed some of what you just said, rejecting claims that she is trying to upstage westminster but also in that briefing earlier she said that all governments across the uk are considering this....
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the criticism we heard from first minister nicola sturgeon saying, let's have a grown—up conversationout of this lockdown. government ministers here are being criticised for treating people as children. people are saying, listen, as individuals, we are being asked to do a lot. in exchange for that, we would like more information from the government. this will go on for a long time. and people looking at this any more systematic way, what could be done? what could be done differently? mina, different countries are at different points on this journey, but there are some who are slightly ahead, whose numbers are falling in terms of both infections and deaths and who are thinking about lifting the restrictions. do they offer examples for the rest of us and do they particularly offer examples for those countries where people are clamouring about the costs of the cure, with some saying the cure is worse than the disease? there are a number of issues at play here. one is that certain countries felt that they got through the worst of it, let's say, and started to ease their lockdowns and then
the criticism we heard from first minister nicola sturgeon saying, let's have a grown—up conversationout of this lockdown. government ministers here are being criticised for treating people as children. people are saying, listen, as individuals, we are being asked to do a lot. in exchange for that, we would like more information from the government. this will go on for a long time. and people looking at this any more systematic way, what could be done? what could be done differently? mina,...
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nicola sturgeon speak this lunchtime. a reminder of the headlines.of essential workers to request a coronavirus test has stopped taking bookings hours after it was launched. the world's biggest disinfectant manufacturer says their products should never be injected into the body after president trump suggests it could be a way to treat covid—19. the high street sees its biggest drop in retail sales since records began — down by more than 5% because of the coronavirus lockdown. for decades, there had been thought the pandemic jumps from for decades, there had been thought the pandemicjumps from animals to humans. the more we interact with these wildlife species which we haven't historically done so, the morals of the dice we are throwing. the more greater opportunity there is for a pathogen to then jump into a human. injanuary, researchers publish the genetic code of coronavirus. it shows a close match toa coronavirus. it shows a close match to a disease found in horseshoe bats in western china. they fly and roost in huge numbers so easily spread disea
nicola sturgeon speak this lunchtime. a reminder of the headlines.of essential workers to request a coronavirus test has stopped taking bookings hours after it was launched. the world's biggest disinfectant manufacturer says their products should never be injected into the body after president trump suggests it could be a way to treat covid—19. the high street sees its biggest drop in retail sales since records began — down by more than 5% because of the coronavirus lockdown. for decades,...
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nicola sturgeon sees the same scientific advice as the uk government.ch her own conclusions and make different recommendations. there may be some benefit in wearing a face covering if you leave the house and enter an enclosed space where you will come into contact with multiple people and safe social distancing is difficult. would you go so far as to say it's our duty to do that if we are in crowded spaces? i believe right now that all of us want to do everything we can to protect each other from this virus, and this is an additional way that we can do that. 0n public transport, or anywhere it's hard to keep your distance, the hope is face covering could stop people who are infected but don't yet know it, from spreading coronavirus. the advice from the scottish government is to wear a face covering, definitely not a medical mask. so you could just pull a scarf over your face. or you could make one yourself with any piece of fabric, some kitchen towels and a couple of elastic bands. it's not compulsory to wear a face covering in scotland, but the governm
nicola sturgeon sees the same scientific advice as the uk government.ch her own conclusions and make different recommendations. there may be some benefit in wearing a face covering if you leave the house and enter an enclosed space where you will come into contact with multiple people and safe social distancing is difficult. would you go so far as to say it's our duty to do that if we are in crowded spaces? i believe right now that all of us want to do everything we can to protect each other...
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nicola sturgeon said her government is looking at how test, trace, isolate fitted into the next phasewill be pushing something next week both to explain how that works and the work we are doing to get to the capacity of delivering it. we are working to have a capacity in place within weeks in order to start to dovetail with how restrictions may start to be eased, but of course the capacity you need will develop over time depending on the degree of social distancing that is still in place. the nhs app to alert people when they may have come into contact with someone who has covid—19 could come out in the next three weeks. it could stop the spread of the disease if people self—isolate when they are told they've been near an infected person. the director of the nhs digital technology arm said the app would be voluntary. the mps in the science technology committee also had concerns about the impact on privacy and on liberty. when will the app be ready for deployment? we are looking at it and we are hoping that in the next couple of weeks will be in a position to rollout in a small area. w
nicola sturgeon said her government is looking at how test, trace, isolate fitted into the next phasewill be pushing something next week both to explain how that works and the work we are doing to get to the capacity of delivering it. we are working to have a capacity in place within weeks in order to start to dovetail with how restrictions may start to be eased, but of course the capacity you need will develop over time depending on the degree of social distancing that is still in place. the...
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julio: como nicolÁs, son miles de dueÑos de negocio en el Área de la bahÍa es que por primera vez enciones que no son lucrativas, recauda 12 millones para los residentes y exhausto en los primeros tres dÍas de llamada. julio: si este tiene un pequeÑo negocio con o sin empleados, su mejor opciÓn es ponerse en contacto con la ciudad de san josÉ y presentar su caso cuando antes. >> lo primero que va a ciertas es un dueÑo de negocio y ahorita no es parte de un servicio esencial, por favor llame a nuestra oficina de desarrollo econÓmico de la ciudad de san josÉ. julio: el telÉfono lo tienen pantalla. ahÍ le podrÁn asistir en espaÑol y ponerlo en una lista de espera para cuando haya nuevamente fondos disponibles para usted o le presentarÁ los prÉstamos a los que podrÍa calificar y solicitar. >> ellos podrÁn ayudarle a entender cuÁl son sus opciones en este momento. pero van a mirar que no estÁn aceptando en una de esas opciones o varias no aceptan aplicaciones porque no hay fondo. julio: asÍ que ya lo sabe, llame a la oficina de desarrollo econÓmico para explicarle su caso y ellos le puede
julio: como nicolÁs, son miles de dueÑos de negocio en el Área de la bahÍa es que por primera vez enciones que no son lucrativas, recauda 12 millones para los residentes y exhausto en los primeros tres dÍas de llamada. julio: si este tiene un pequeÑo negocio con o sin empleados, su mejor opciÓn es ponerse en contacto con la ciudad de san josÉ y presentar su caso cuando antes. >> lo primero que va a ciertas es un dueÑo de negocio y ahorita no es parte de un servicio esencial, por...
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of our caltex operation in the car at the end is after washington charged the venezuelan president nicolas maduro over drug trafficking r t scale it's not been explored more. the age old american war on drugs is taking a rather interesting new turn we must not let see drug cartels exploit the pandemic to threaten american lives there is an armada of ships now headed to the caribbean to fight against drug cartels today the united states is launching. enhanced counter narcotics operations in the western hemisphere we're deploying additional navy destroyers combat ships aircraft and helicopters coast guard cutters and air force surveillance aircraft doubling our capabilities in the region so they're headed to mexico or colombia to smoke out the narco gangs well actually no they're headed for venezuela that's a country with a socialist government that has long been targeted less regime change operations is it really. a tyrant who brutalizes his people but may do or is grip and tyranny will be smashed and broken the longer that nicolas maduro hangs on to power the deeper the misery of the venez
of our caltex operation in the car at the end is after washington charged the venezuelan president nicolas maduro over drug trafficking r t scale it's not been explored more. the age old american war on drugs is taking a rather interesting new turn we must not let see drug cartels exploit the pandemic to threaten american lives there is an armada of ships now headed to the caribbean to fight against drug cartels today the united states is launching. enhanced counter narcotics operations in the...
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nicola sturgeon initially said she would continue in her role, advising the scottish government.d expertise has been invaluable to me and it continues to be so. if i am to do what i am to do to steer this country through this crisis to the very best of my ability, i need her to be able to focus on the job that she is doing. many have expressed their anger and disbelief at catherine calderwood's actions stop police scotland said they have spoken to her and emphasised that the stay—at—home rules apply to everyone. as we the stay—at—home rules apply to everyone. as we go the stay—at—home rules apply to everyone. as we go into a third week of lockdown which has been observed by most, the chief medical officer has now resigned from the scottish government. now on bbc news — talking movies. hello, and welcome to this special edition of talking movies, coming to you from my home on new york's upper west side. in the midst of this coronavirus pandemic, we've been working together remotely and collectively as a programming team to look at the impact of the virus on the global film industr
nicola sturgeon initially said she would continue in her role, advising the scottish government.d expertise has been invaluable to me and it continues to be so. if i am to do what i am to do to steer this country through this crisis to the very best of my ability, i need her to be able to focus on the job that she is doing. many have expressed their anger and disbelief at catherine calderwood's actions stop police scotland said they have spoken to her and emphasised that the stay—at—home...