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company from getting the employees back to work.á >>> also, an update on the coronavirus testing.á this isáy hit close to home withá several aides testing poitiáve for the coronavirus.á >>> also, national outcry over the killing of ahmaud arbery.á the 25-year-old gunned down while jogging through a neighborhood.á weá will talk one or one with te bay area civil rights on the handling of this case. á>>> good morning. áwelcome toá mornings on 2. you're lookingá at a really nice picture of the bay bridge with san francisco in th back ground.á the towerá there and we're starting anotheá week. i hope that you all had aá good mother's day. i know thatá there's moms of their own.á iá had a great weekend with my wife and also obviously my mother, you know, honored her.á what didá you guys do?á we dish a porchá photo shoot and took greatá pictures on the porch.á what ákind of things did you do?á >> i can't wait to see the photos.á we kept it simple. i sat out in the little boys played some game withá my husband, and i watched and enjyedá snacks. áit wasá really low key. iá called and áface time my mo
company from getting the employees back to work.á >>> also, an update on the coronavirus testing.á this isáy hit close to home withá several aides testing poitiáve for the coronavirus.á >>> also, national outcry over the killing of ahmaud arbery.á the 25-year-old gunned down while jogging through a neighborhood.á weá will talk one or one with te bay area civil rights on the handling of this case. á>>> good morning. áwelcome toá mornings on 2. you're...
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gradually lyftingá restrictions on businessesá during the covid-19 pandemic.á we will tell you what isáe two of theá reopening.á that's across theá state and then in some bay areaá counties.á help for undocumentedá immigrants during the crisis.á the financial assistance beingá offered in california despite the immigrtion status.á plan to ábe closed on memorial day and áthen the arlington national ácemetery that may now be need á neededá and thing what's behind me.á oneá thing in particular and it'sá right over my left shoulder. áwhat is that?á it's over andá going back to august 7th out atá the ballpark and barry bonds hit 756.áá right here on the top isá the sporting green from the next áday and they say a new king.á that's a new ticket and then noá iphones.á we did not have theá tickets then, and then there'sá two pictures that i took. áone of those, and it's right whená bonds hit it and then theá celebration with the fireworksá and then the two pins below. áthat's that.á that's what thatá is.á it's currently in my son's ároom because my wife would not álet him put that up.á that's th
gradually lyftingá restrictions on businessesá during the covid-19 pandemic.á we will tell you what isáe two of theá reopening.á that's across theá state and then in some bay areaá counties.á help for undocumentedá immigrants during the crisis.á the financial assistance beingá offered in california despite the immigrtion status.á plan to ábe closed on memorial day and áthen the arlington national ácemetery that may now be need á neededá and thing what's behind me.á oneá...
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it isa us have. but i think that nothing... real thing having to buy lots of close and try them on and send them all back because they look terrible and different to what they look like on the website and i'm very much looking forward to being able to go to a physical shop and actually try on some stuff. we will go abroad now again to the new york times ina go abroad now again to the new york times in a really interesting story there about virus hits democrats harder. partisan divides experiment —— reflects two different experiences into halves of america. i noticed this weeks ago where i realise that whoever i spoke to him a republican 21 thing he democrats another because they are having different experiences. fascinating geographical element to the coronavirus story and particularly emphasised in america because of its use geographical span which is basically the point of it that coronavirus spends —— spread more quickly and dangerously in dense populations and so in very urban areas. and the way that the world works as it t
it isa us have. but i think that nothing... real thing having to buy lots of close and try them on and send them all back because they look terrible and different to what they look like on the website and i'm very much looking forward to being able to go to a physical shop and actually try on some stuff. we will go abroad now again to the new york times ina go abroad now again to the new york times in a really interesting story there about virus hits democrats harder. partisan divides...
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i think you can see that invoice johnson's and parents he isa that invoice johnson's and parents he is these two competing objectives but at the end of the day it is not... it will be terrible for the economy if there is a second wave and infections and deaths as the result of the government releasing things to early so it has to be clear when it is going to do that and there are the track and trace systems to prevent and minimise risk of the second wave. best sort of briefing oh, the pubs will be open again, is incredibly irresponsible actually. story you regret you use as a splash? i don't know what the sourcing on that is and i do not wa nt to sourcing on that is and i do not want to speculate but i think generally, to agree with sonia‘s point, you are confusing the messaging at this crucial stage is really damaging and can be really damaging and looking at other countries, it is at this point that they start using that lockdown with they start using that lockdown with the public getting confused and not getting the right message and none of it as helped by the fact that things are
i think you can see that invoice johnson's and parents he isa that invoice johnson's and parents he is these two competing objectives but at the end of the day it is not... it will be terrible for the economy if there is a second wave and infections and deaths as the result of the government releasing things to early so it has to be clear when it is going to do that and there are the track and trace systems to prevent and minimise risk of the second wave. best sort of briefing oh, the pubs will...
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so india isa and friends have taken place.o india is a situation where, if one is to be kind, the low testing is of great concern. because low testing leads to low tracing and therefore containment becomes difficult. but, asi containment becomes difficult. but, as i said, the officialfigures are still good compared to many parts of the world. it has fared better than europe apart from china and iran. but india, again, is a situation where there is a humanitarian crisis and an economic crisis. the humanitarian crisis was created by people being given less than four hours notice of the lockdown and therefore, millions of what are called migrant workers were left stranded in urban areas. they come from remote parts of india and they simply did not know what to do, where to go. there were, again, millions were literally walking hundreds of miles back to their villages. the second point is about the economic crisis which, like in any other country, india is facing and will face. gdp growth will colla pse and will face. gdp growth w
so india isa and friends have taken place.o india is a situation where, if one is to be kind, the low testing is of great concern. because low testing leads to low tracing and therefore containment becomes difficult. but, asi containment becomes difficult. but, as i said, the officialfigures are still good compared to many parts of the world. it has fared better than europe apart from china and iran. but india, again, is a situation where there is a humanitarian crisis and an economic crisis....
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gracias, isa. es que me gusta hablar con personas. te llamo para asegurar mi auto nuevo... amanda se reusó a que los estereotipos se interpusieran en su camino... ya sea dentro del octágono o fuera del él. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. la cerveza oficial del ufc. ♪ >> nueva york ha extendido hasta el 13 de junio la orden de quedarse en casa esto para los regiones que todavÍa no cumplen los estÁndares para reabrir, esto abarca el oeste del estado, albany, manhattan y long island, el resto ha comenzado a reactivarse hoy con restricciones como parte del proceso algunas iglesias empezaron a realizar prueba de coronavirus, varias han perdido a decenas de feligreses al mismo tiempo que han llevado alivio durante estas semanas tan trÁgicas marÍa vargas-pion nos amplÍa. >> para wilmer no es sorpresa que en esta parroquia catÓlica de queens, 63 feligreses hayan fallecido por coronavirus. >> 3 semanas atrÁs esto era increÍble, ambulancias por estas calles, sacando gente en camilla y hasta tapados ya >> esto fue
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combining the realism of midnight cowboy, this isa the realism of midnight cowboy, this is a remark withest, truthful, and powerful. do not miss it. i will be few with a reminder that even the cinemas are currently closed, there is a whole wealth of mu fee heritage out there on the web with films like the third man know my with films like the third man know my coming to bfi player on monday giving you the chance to catch up on all those classes he wanted to watch. —— dosing classics you wanted to watch. that is set for this week, thanks for watching the film review andi thanks for watching the film review and i will be back next week for more home to ensure it's for some --. no. never. y'all will never do that again. hello. well, let's see what the weather has got in store for the next week or so. in the short—term, it's going to remain very windy. it was a very blustery day across northern ireland and western scotland. and as far as the weekend goes, a tale of two halves. so, we've got a windy saturday on the way and then come sunday, things should slowly start to calm down. now, here's
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it isa margaret and doug, lovely couple. it is a quarter past six. let's take a look at today's front pages. the daily mirror carries a photograph of people celebrating ve day with a street party in 1945. it says we should take inspiration from the wartime generation as we fight another "cruel enemy", coronavirus. the financial times has an even older image — the frozen river thames from the great frost of 1709. that's to illustrate a warning from the bank of england that the uk economy is heading towards its sharpest recession in more than 300 years.
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m isa inside until there is a vaccine?hese people will still be at risk, so they do need to be careful. they may be issued with special ppe, but it is a difficult question. gary, any thoughts on that? yeah, i would agree with jennifer, a difficult one to answer, lam not jennifer, a difficult one to answer, i am not sure i can add too much to that point. it is one that i guess we do not know a lot about yet, and we do not know a lot about yet, and we are waiting to find out what the suggestions will be on that. a question from ian, when chris whitty was asked about a vaccine, he said that even though there were 40 development programmes under way, andi development programmes under way, and i think we have been told by the who they are more than 40, the chances of anyone working was low. this would suggest there is a high chance that there will never be a vaccine against covid—19, so what is the strategy then? i think the chances, yes, no, ofa the strategy then? i think the chances, yes, no, of a successful vaccine, but ther
m isa inside until there is a vaccine?hese people will still be at risk, so they do need to be careful. they may be issued with special ppe, but it is a difficult question. gary, any thoughts on that? yeah, i would agree with jennifer, a difficult one to answer, lam not jennifer, a difficult one to answer, i am not sure i can add too much to that point. it is one that i guess we do not know a lot about yet, and we do not know a lot about yet, and we are waiting to find out what the suggestions...
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night. á a soccer star in the making. á that is one very happy young á player, and i'm not sure who isáe a life. 16. (laughter) how many pints of iced tea are left in the pitcher? times... ten... so, wait... (errhhhhh) do you want to show us the continents on the... no. it is not going good. my mom is getting stressed out. (speaks hebrew) momma's tired. i, i'm, like... woooo... (screams) (sighs heavily) so, starting just quickly by breathing in... the teachers, i mean, y'all are gifted people! i thank you so much for what you're doing. their investment into our children is beyond what we can even imagine. appreciate all that you do. (electronic music) á >> you active lisá >> zuzanna south korea's secondá most populous city and it's á just a three-hour train ride á south from the capital of @áseoul. á so why this is not some quaint á getaway, it does sport a more á leisurely side then it may á suggest. á other parts of asia have been áenjoying the beaches, culturalá sites and seafood for decades. árecently, international travelers áhave discovered therá hidden in plain sight á hospitalit
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yeah, it isa in the of circumstances?tuation that we have gotte n it is a hard situation that we have gotten ourselves into and let's be clear, we got ourselves here. covid—19 affected many countries are not all countries are in this situation. we are, and that is because of many poor choices we have made up until now. what we need to do is figure out how to navigate the coming months very carefully by essentially trying harder to follow the science and not kind of listening to the noise out there. we can get the noise out there. we can get the economy and health back on track if we do that. it is worst pointing out that this is a country significantly larger than others who have had effectively, proportionately, a greater per capita loss then the united states, even. let me ask you, doctor desai, what is your message in the simplest of terms to people who were still trying to work out what they should be doing? well, we still, i will say this buzzword of testing, we still have not forget that our to get it to the point w
yeah, it isa in the of circumstances?tuation that we have gotte n it is a hard situation that we have gotten ourselves into and let's be clear, we got ourselves here. covid—19 affected many countries are not all countries are in this situation. we are, and that is because of many poor choices we have made up until now. what we need to do is figure out how to navigate the coming months very carefully by essentially trying harder to follow the science and not kind of listening to the noise out...
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isa assan has been a funeral director for 19 years. he says he's needed all of his experience to endure this pandemic. >> that's the closest we've got to experiencing something like this in our lifetime. >> reporter: this day brings isa a new professional and emotional challenge. >> there's a request of a very small baby passing away. i need some paperwork. >> reporter: a small stillborn baby and the baby's mother. both victims of covid-19. once collected, they lie side by side in the van. the baby in the adult-size coffin. >> very sad. i've never experienced that one ever in my life. >> reporter: isa wasn't prepared for this. >> it's a tough challenge. it's a tough one. even for me, it's very, very tough. very painful. >> reporter: later isa arranges another special request. his hearse is driving by their staff. they're clapping for another covid-19 victim. only a close few can attend his funeral. they must stand apart to pray and can only approach his grave one at a time. when the ambulance came for abdul, his family didn't know it w
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it may well prove to be the wrong move, but i think it is quite clear that there isa i think it is quiter that there is a public appetite to get back out and start to live a bit more again. talking about getting back out, let's go to the daily mirror, because its angle on the evening of restrictions as primary schools returning, but it says i restrictions as primary schools returning, but it saysi million kids were due to go back to school and will be capped off.” kids were due to go back to school and will be capped off. i think the government has long been reconciled to the fact it will not be a big bang. there has been a long battle between ministers and teachers and pa rents between ministers and teachers and parents about whether it is safe to return. going back to this critical rate which has put it close to one by the scientists, the advice is that the impact of year i and reception going back, could be 0.2 in the r rate. again, very good reasons why parents and teachers are very nervous about the return tomorrow, and therefore why it is only going to take place in some areas of t
it may well prove to be the wrong move, but i think it is quite clear that there isa i think it is quiter that there is a public appetite to get back out and start to live a bit more again. talking about getting back out, let's go to the daily mirror, because its angle on the evening of restrictions as primary schools returning, but it says i restrictions as primary schools returning, but it saysi million kids were due to go back to school and will be capped off.” kids were due to go back to...
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i suppose it is important that people do the us has invested in this research and therefore there isarch and therefore there is a credit to them for that. and reallyjumping is a credit to them for that. and really jumping the queue is a credit to them for that. and reallyjumping the queue but clearly the bigger question is ultimately going to be it with a far poor countries who are behind european nations and behind the americans in pulling power so to speak. that is the thought there is well. some of those had much with her —— with your health care systems as well. in the cannot deal with this. what is your ta ke cannot deal with this. what is your take on that? will be fair when the vaccine is distributed among countries? it is not going to be fairand the who countries? it is not going to be fair and the who says that countries have to work together now more than ever and we see no evidence of this when the vaccine is concerned. and very finally before we go, football in the guardian newspaper, club seeking clarity about whether or not players will be safe if the premier league star
i suppose it is important that people do the us has invested in this research and therefore there isarch and therefore there is a credit to them for that. and reallyjumping is a credit to them for that. and really jumping the queue is a credit to them for that. and reallyjumping the queue but clearly the bigger question is ultimately going to be it with a far poor countries who are behind european nations and behind the americans in pulling power so to speak. that is the thought there is well....
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and what we can see isa moving around.e to workplaces to transit stations and retail and recreation, which has been largely maintained through the pandemic. clearly in the middle we can see grocery and pharmacy people needing to use that and then the blue line in the middle with people starting to use parks more in line with the national guidance. the only thing i would say there is a people are using parks, it is good for mental health and physical activity, please do remember to maintain social distancing while using the so staying two metres away from people outside your household and just meeting with one of the person. on the right—hand side, you can see an ons opinions of lifestyle survey data so both of these sets of data go back to about a week ago and we can see that a significantly larger number of people, a1% of employed adults are working from home and that's compared to just around 12% last year. and we know that 86% of adults have left their home. we know that 80% of those are four basic necessities and aroun
and what we can see isa moving around.e to workplaces to transit stations and retail and recreation, which has been largely maintained through the pandemic. clearly in the middle we can see grocery and pharmacy people needing to use that and then the blue line in the middle with people starting to use parks more in line with the national guidance. the only thing i would say there is a people are using parks, it is good for mental health and physical activity, please do remember to maintain...
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it isa professional sport combined.d absence for broadway shows and what that does to a whole range of businesses and entertainment oriented concerns is obviously a very distressing news for new york. is there any told to talk about bringing back some theatre within social distancing rules and a restricted number of audiences perhaps, people on stage keeping their distance? is it feasible? it is really hard to imagine. the economies of scale in new york, this production of frozen cost up to $35 million to put on. it demands an audience of 1500 a night. it is ha rd to audience of 1500 a night. it is hard to imagine how one would doa hard to imagine how one would do a lavish broadway show with something like 500 people in the audience and also, i cannot imagine anyone wanted to go to the theatre with a mask on. why would you want to go with that kind of anxiety swelling in your head? it is supposed to be an enjoyable event. it would not be good, wooded. thank you for joining not be good, wooded. thank you forjoining us fr
it isa professional sport combined.d absence for broadway shows and what that does to a whole range of businesses and entertainment oriented concerns is obviously a very distressing news for new york. is there any told to talk about bringing back some theatre within social distancing rules and a restricted number of audiences perhaps, people on stage keeping their distance? is it feasible? it is really hard to imagine. the economies of scale in new york, this production of frozen cost up to $35...
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you're day job isa hello, good evening.'re day job is a professor at saint andries, and your other dayjob is being on sage —— st andrews. i participate in sage. it is quite time—consuming at the moment, for good reason. how does it work, do use skype in? yes, it is a zoo meeting. —— zoom. that is up to 50 participants. not everyone has an expert, there is official site as well, 30 to 35 experts. all of them bring different angles to the daily max solving the problems that are facing us at the moment and what it does, it works through a specifically structured agenda, which is based around questions that come from the policy parts of government that need particular scientific advice and we work through those in a structured way. it is questions from ministers, rather than you looking at something and proposing something to them. you are doing exam questions that they have asked you, what is the r number? what is the average period before you get symptoms? it isa before you get symptoms? it is a bit of both, really, actually.
you're day job isa hello, good evening.'re day job is a professor at saint andries, and your other dayjob is being on sage —— st andrews. i participate in sage. it is quite time—consuming at the moment, for good reason. how does it work, do use skype in? yes, it is a zoo meeting. —— zoom. that is up to 50 participants. not everyone has an expert, there is official site as well, 30 to 35 experts. all of them bring different angles to the daily max solving the problems that are facing...
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cnn's isa soares joins me now live from london. good to see you isa. government allocating funds for vaccine but at the same time warning one may never come. what might this lowering of expectations signal? >> good morning to you. that's right. we heard from alex sharma yesterday at the coronavirus press briefing and he said basically the uk is throwing everything it can at trying to find a vaccine for covid-19. two programs are working and some are working better than others. the first one is the oxford university one. that's progressing well. clinical trials have started. over 1,000 participants have gotten their vaccine a week ago or so. that's going well. the same time we have imperial college london who's also doing well in trying to find a vaccine here. their clinical trials expected to start around june. now, the oxford university trials, they have signed agreement with the government as well as with the as tra accident ka, the huge pharmaceutical giant, licensing agreement, if a vaccine is successful then the uk will get 30 million doses of the
cnn's isa soares joins me now live from london. good to see you isa. government allocating funds for vaccine but at the same time warning one may never come. what might this lowering of expectations signal? >> good morning to you. that's right. we heard from alex sharma yesterday at the coronavirus press briefing and he said basically the uk is throwing everything it can at trying to find a vaccine for covid-19. two programs are working and some are working better than others. the first...
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i think it isa reaction to this story?ign but i think ed davey the acting leader of the liberal democrats to suggest that some time ago so i hope he gets credit. it is perfectly sensible campaign that people who are working ridiculous hours in the front line of this terrible battle should be rewarded somehow. we did not catch your reply there. add that support oui’ your reply there. add that support ourcampaign. your reply there. add that support our campaign. going back to the sunday times and the scientists challenging number ten with travel advice on covid—19. this goes back to something that has been an issue in recent weeks. and many scientists to the government hear from? should there be more than one voice and does science speak with one voice? a few months ago them i have all said yes but now it turns out that there are many different scientific opinions. rather like economists. a few of them in the same room and they will not come up with the same answer. this is sir david king, a former chief scientific adviser h
i think it isa reaction to this story?ign but i think ed davey the acting leader of the liberal democrats to suggest that some time ago so i hope he gets credit. it is perfectly sensible campaign that people who are working ridiculous hours in the front line of this terrible battle should be rewarded somehow. we did not catch your reply there. add that support oui’ your reply there. add that support ourcampaign. your reply there. add that support our campaign. going back to the sunday times...
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it isa death toll is highly regrettable. it is a terrible thing that we are seeing.tions why this happened, not directly connected to our strategy. now when we are investigating these long—term facilities, there are many things that can be done to improve the quality of hygiene and, most likely would diminish the death toll over time in these facilities. it is highly regrettable that that was not seen highly regrettable that that was not seen by the people responsible before this happened but it did happen and, of course, it is terrible. 0n the other hand, we're not too sure a strict lockdown would have changed so much. it did not change very much in the uk or other places. what about the debate in the scientific very notable, in 2000 scientists of doctors scientists professors and wounded people signed a petition curling —— calling on the government to reverse your policy backin government to reverse your policy back in late march and even in april, on april 22, back in late march and even in april, on april22, some back in late march and even in april, on april 22,
it isa death toll is highly regrettable. it is a terrible thing that we are seeing.tions why this happened, not directly connected to our strategy. now when we are investigating these long—term facilities, there are many things that can be done to improve the quality of hygiene and, most likely would diminish the death toll over time in these facilities. it is highly regrettable that that was not seen highly regrettable that that was not seen by the people responsible before this happened but...
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ultimately, this isa he broke the rules. ultimately, this is a matter for the he broke the rules.ister. as a special adviser, he is accountable only to the prime minister. the prime minister appointed him and under the ministerial code, the prime minister is accountable to both parliament and the public for it the conduct of the special adviser. in the circumstances we have got quality prime minister has to make a decision and decide whether there is an issue here or not and he also has to rebuild public confidence as the ministerial code suggests that he should. do you think there is a clear direction in which that decision should be made? is your mind already made up or do you have some sympathy with the story that we have just heard, that his wife was ill, he was worried he would develop symptoms, they did this in a responsible way in a building that was not the same building as his elderly parents, and so on foot that isa elderly parents, and so on foot that is a matter for the elderly parents, and so on foot that is a matterfor the prime minister to make a decision on. there
ultimately, this isa he broke the rules. ultimately, this is a matter for the he broke the rules.ister. as a special adviser, he is accountable only to the prime minister. the prime minister appointed him and under the ministerial code, the prime minister is accountable to both parliament and the public for it the conduct of the special adviser. in the circumstances we have got quality prime minister has to make a decision and decide whether there is an issue here or not and he also has to...
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the months we have known it isa symptom.own it is a potential symptom of coronavirus, it is an unusual symptom for respiratory infections but it has been reported around the world early on in this topic sol don't know why it took so long to be added to the list in the uk. 1.5 million people have now logged onto a symptom tracker app created by scientists at king's college london. they believe the uk is grossly underestimating the number of people infected by the virus and not recognising all the symptoms has been damaging. i have had doctors telling me that they were told by occupational health not to stay off work and go back on the front line, even though they had lost their sense of smell and they had muscle pains. soi sense of smell and they had muscle pains. so i think, you know, in an inquiry, we're to find that this will have had a major effect on prolonging the epidemic. so the advice is now for anyone with a cough, fever or loss of smell and taste to stay at home and self—isolate for seven days, in order to prevent
the months we have known it isa symptom.own it is a potential symptom of coronavirus, it is an unusual symptom for respiratory infections but it has been reported around the world early on in this topic sol don't know why it took so long to be added to the list in the uk. 1.5 million people have now logged onto a symptom tracker app created by scientists at king's college london. they believe the uk is grossly underestimating the number of people infected by the virus and not recognising all...
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isa assam has been a funeral director for 25 years.his day brings isa a new professional and emotional challenge. >> because of a request of a very small baby passing away, i need some paperwork from him. >> a small stillborn baby and the baby's mother, both victims of covid-19. once collected, they lie side by side in the van. the baby in the adult-sized coffin. >> very sad. never experience that one ever in any life. >> reporter: isa wasn't prepared for this. >> it's a tough challenge. it's a tough one. even for me. it's very, very tough. very painful. >> reporter: later, isa arranges another special request. his hearse is driving by a london hospital so the staff can honor one of their own. they're clapping for abdul hafiz, an ambulance care assistant, another covid-19 victim. only a close few can attend his funeral. they must stand apart to pray, and can only approach his grave one at a time. when the ambulance came for abdul, his family didn't know it was the last time they'd see him. tell me what it's like to lose a brother this
isa assam has been a funeral director for 25 years.his day brings isa a new professional and emotional challenge. >> because of a request of a very small baby passing away, i need some paperwork from him. >> a small stillborn baby and the baby's mother, both victims of covid-19. once collected, they lie side by side in the van. the baby in the adult-sized coffin. >> very sad. never experience that one ever in any life. >> reporter: isa wasn't prepared for this. >>...
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it isa the virus and keeping people safe. never seen it is a brand—new virus on a scale never seen before, there will be bumps in the road but we will co nsta ntly im prove bumps in the road but we will constantly improve it and in the weeks ahead we will ramp up the service further and once the system is better did we will roll at the nhs contact tracing app being piloted in the isle of wight. and nhs test and trace is only one part of the answer, not the whole answer. all the action we are taking to get r down and keep r down, it all requires us to keep doing the right thing. testing and tracing will require us to hunt down this virus, it is one of the tools with which we can finish the job, and we all need to play our part. so, please, stay alert, control the virus and stabilise. i will now ask baroness harding to set out some more of the details of nhs test and trace and then the professor to take us through the daily statistics. thank you, secretary of state. this is a brand—new you, secretary of state. this is a brand—
it isa the virus and keeping people safe. never seen it is a brand—new virus on a scale never seen before, there will be bumps in the road but we will co nsta ntly im prove bumps in the road but we will constantly improve it and in the weeks ahead we will ramp up the service further and once the system is better did we will roll at the nhs contact tracing app being piloted in the isle of wight. and nhs test and trace is only one part of the answer, not the whole answer. all the action we are...
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it isa military in an eu and nato country.ufal russia. military in an eu and nato country. it is a propaganda coufal russiam is good for geopolitics but not good for us. priority is our own country, not another. the pandemic is the biggest challenge for moscow since the fall of its empire 30 years ago. and it has not extinguished its determination to regain influence and to be seen as strong. for russia, the real lesson of 1989 when the iron curtain lifted is that wea kness the iron curtain lifted is that weakness costs power. the paradox is that today's russia wants to forget about 1989. it was an amazing period but it was the period of backtracking, surrender, defeat. the kremlin wants victory, once omnipotent, once domination and tries to forget about this kind of nightmare. when the berlin wall fell, i remember thinking that from now on everything was going to be different and it was going to be better, that east and west were going tojoin better, that east and west were going to join hands better, that east and west were
it isa military in an eu and nato country.ufal russia. military in an eu and nato country. it is a propaganda coufal russiam is good for geopolitics but not good for us. priority is our own country, not another. the pandemic is the biggest challenge for moscow since the fall of its empire 30 years ago. and it has not extinguished its determination to regain influence and to be seen as strong. for russia, the real lesson of 1989 when the iron curtain lifted is that wea kness the iron curtain...
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that isa and informed and given advice.h an online information system which is web based, and this will become a little bit clearer when we introduce it, but all of that work is now in place and we are ready to go with that system. and, in fact, it was used, as i say, in the containment phase and we have had a very successful trial of it in the isle of wight. in addition to that process, for people in the general public, the app is an additional component which tells you if your phone has been close to another phone with the app in such a way that you might have been in contact with somebody who has the risk of passing on coronavirus. so that can be layered on top of the more personal contact tracing, which is driven by the public—health process and the telephone process. so they are distinct but complementary and it is perfectly 0k, complementary and it is perfectly ok, in fact possibly advantageous, to introduce the one before the thank you. sorry and in terms of the timing of the test, you are absolutely right that the s
that isa and informed and given advice.h an online information system which is web based, and this will become a little bit clearer when we introduce it, but all of that work is now in place and we are ready to go with that system. and, in fact, it was used, as i say, in the containment phase and we have had a very successful trial of it in the isle of wight. in addition to that process, for people in the general public, the app is an additional component which tells you if your phone has been...
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there isa being on and on shore oil rig.ere is downtime, they can even go outside and play cricket. and when there is downtime, they can even go outside and play cricketlj even go outside and play cricket.” have been here for six weeks, i am looking forward to going home and seeing my family... after one month and a half, he was ready to come home and his family were delighted to see him. quite emotional, makes you realise what you have got. daddy! they were just stuck to him like glue, piled on top of him, cuddles all around, quite emotional. they never thought they would ever be separated for this long, he has a few weeks off to relax before preparing for another possible stint inside. ben brown's here at 3:30 for a bbc news special, first a full round up of the day's sport with gavin ramjaun. let's bring some breaking football news, the women's super league has been ended immediately, with the outcome of the title — and promotion and relegation still to be decided. the football association has also confirmed that the seco
there isa being on and on shore oil rig.ere is downtime, they can even go outside and play cricket. and when there is downtime, they can even go outside and play cricketlj even go outside and play cricket.” have been here for six weeks, i am looking forward to going home and seeing my family... after one month and a half, he was ready to come home and his family were delighted to see him. quite emotional, makes you realise what you have got. daddy! they were just stuck to him like glue, piled...
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it isa common europe? it is a complicated question.le, if you take the question of border controls, we have had guidance from the european commission, but it has been individual groups of countries that have taken decisions, bilateral decisions, in some cases, to try to ease the conditions based on infection rates. you hear of different things from different people in different countries. you cannot say there is one attitude towards europe, but certainly in italy, there has been resentment that perhaps there was not enough help from europe early on, although now, steps are being taken to try and deal with that. it is a crisis in so many ways, politically and economically, and this is still very, very early days in terms of this. bethany bout in vienna, i'm glad you enjoyed the coffee! thank you very much. —— bethany bell. in england, "stick with the rules and don‘t take risks" — that‘s the message from the health secretary matt hancock during the first weekend since lockdown restrictions were eased. local councils are warning people to
it isa common europe? it is a complicated question.le, if you take the question of border controls, we have had guidance from the european commission, but it has been individual groups of countries that have taken decisions, bilateral decisions, in some cases, to try to ease the conditions based on infection rates. you hear of different things from different people in different countries. you cannot say there is one attitude towards europe, but certainly in italy, there has been resentment that...
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whilst each of those clearly isa is 113.ess significantly better in terms of those affected and their families than we were much further back in april, where you can see the peak. again, there is variation in reporting. the numbers are still coming down and you can see the seven day rolling average, which is a better indicator of the movement generally. it is still going very gently and slowly at the end. so once again, as we move forward with the easing in our lockdown, i encourage people to ensure that that doesn't take back up again and we retain focus on maintaining social distancing. thank you, jenny. we now come to two questions from members of the public. the first is from john from gloucester. if i receive a call from someone who says they are from the test and trace scheme telling me to self—isolate, how can i confirm that the call is genuine and not from someone acting from ulterior motives? jenny, do you want to a nswer ulterior motives? jenny, do you want to answer how the track and trace system will work? yes. t
whilst each of those clearly isa is 113.ess significantly better in terms of those affected and their families than we were much further back in april, where you can see the peak. again, there is variation in reporting. the numbers are still coming down and you can see the seven day rolling average, which is a better indicator of the movement generally. it is still going very gently and slowly at the end. so once again, as we move forward with the easing in our lockdown, i encourage people to...
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this programme isa different container.me is a start and the government also has a national plan for developing a more sustainable environment over the next ten years. this man came here to work as an environmental engineer and he has started the recycled orchestra in a 2006. nicholas and william work with fabia, making instruments. they visit the landfill often and have mastered the art of turning a baking tray into a violin and an old x—ray into the skin for a drum. iam i am treated to a private performance before i continue my journey to ask the question, what should we do with our waste? welcome to linkoping in sweden. i'm here because i want to know something about what they do with the waste but let's see a bit more about this city first and i'm going to meet maria, our tourist guide. hi, how are you doing? excellent, nice to see you. let's see more about your city. this is the central square. here are about your city. this is the central square. here are some about your city. this is the central square. here are some
this programme isa different container.me is a start and the government also has a national plan for developing a more sustainable environment over the next ten years. this man came here to work as an environmental engineer and he has started the recycled orchestra in a 2006. nicholas and william work with fabia, making instruments. they visit the landfill often and have mastered the art of turning a baking tray into a violin and an old x—ray into the skin for a drum. iam i am treated to a...
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professor, it isa friend was my coach.t you want to read into the instructions? yes, it is. ithink that unfortunately it has gone by the —— badly wrong in terms of government communication. i think what we really need to rely on is supplying our own common sense to what they are saying. certainly, i think the intention behind the government's approach is to say that this is only a very limited and gradual easing of these restrictions, taking into account certain things that we know, one of which is that the infection rate outside the home, or outside in parks, is very low. the key thing to remember always is that it is really important to maintain a physical distance, the six feet or two metres, and to restrict the number of people that you come into contact with. that is the key thing. i have another question. the prime minister said that people can i visit parks and pseudo— families, but my concern is that when people visit spot a pc, surely this will create a threat to people living in these areas? we are su btle people
professor, it isa friend was my coach.t you want to read into the instructions? yes, it is. ithink that unfortunately it has gone by the —— badly wrong in terms of government communication. i think what we really need to rely on is supplying our own common sense to what they are saying. certainly, i think the intention behind the government's approach is to say that this is only a very limited and gradual easing of these restrictions, taking into account certain things that we know, one of...
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so it isa can imagine 200 pups each year. so it is a really increasing population size. wolf in germany has divided opinion. wolf is an animal as every other animal but in our heads, wolves are different. so wolves belong to the ecosystem and so wolves are important for the national park. and there are some people who like wolves and others who hate walls so it isa wolves and others who hate walls so it is a huge controversy and i think there is no other animal in europe which is so controversial as wolves. i'm in the pitch black countryside now and i'm about to meet a whole group of people who have got a very different take on the wolf and they are taking part tonight in an annual celebration that is, i've been told, unique. the festival takes place in the town and celebrates the ancient custom of herdsman ringing bells to scare wolves away. harms. hello. hello. he's one of the organisers. are the famous bells we have heard about. speaks german. tonight, hundreds of local people will form teams of bell ringers and i am joining in too, a rare privilege or a non— bavarian
so it isa can imagine 200 pups each year. so it is a really increasing population size. wolf in germany has divided opinion. wolf is an animal as every other animal but in our heads, wolves are different. so wolves belong to the ecosystem and so wolves are important for the national park. and there are some people who like wolves and others who hate walls so it isa wolves and others who hate walls so it is a huge controversy and i think there is no other animal in europe which is so...
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and so i think there isa taking place.ty here, that contact tracing has got to go well, but the public have also got to engage with it and to take the advice about self isolation, if it is given, because it is very serious. in terms of advice about, for example, being able, from monday, to meet five people outdoors socially distanced, you know, again, that has got to be taken seriously, and it has got to be taken in a reasonable measure. if you go out and you meet five people from different households in the morning, you being the sixth person, you then go and do the same in the afternoon and the same in the evening, you can see how the number of additional contacts that are potentially possible we'll just contacts that are potentially possible we'lljust rack up. so, people have got to be sensible and proportionate with the freedom that we have absolutely wanted to give to people, because we need to see loved ones. and if people go further, and think, oh, itjust won't matter, i'lljust go a little further with the measures
and so i think there isa taking place.ty here, that contact tracing has got to go well, but the public have also got to engage with it and to take the advice about self isolation, if it is given, because it is very serious. in terms of advice about, for example, being able, from monday, to meet five people outdoors socially distanced, you know, again, that has got to be taken seriously, and it has got to be taken in a reasonable measure. if you go out and you meet five people from different...
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accountability isa anger with the enemy. accountability is a protests are demanding.eapolis, hundreds and thousands of people came up to show that they do not want to burn the house down to get it. they cleared away the wreckage left behind after nights of rage aware that another one may be coming. let's bring you some live pictures now from new york. it looks quite calm at the moment but, you can see that there is a heavy police presence there, very well armed they are against those demonstrators. not quite the scenes that we have seen of a successive nights and other cities. donald trump has been speaking in the last few minutes about the death of a black man in police custody in minneapolis. let's listen in to what the president had to say. the death of george floyd on the streets of minneapolis was a grave tragedy. it should never have happened. all americans all over the country feel horror, anger, and grief. yesterday, i spoke to george's family and expressed the sorrow of our entire nation for their loss. i stand before you as a friend and ally to every america
accountability isa anger with the enemy. accountability is a protests are demanding.eapolis, hundreds and thousands of people came up to show that they do not want to burn the house down to get it. they cleared away the wreckage left behind after nights of rage aware that another one may be coming. let's bring you some live pictures now from new york. it looks quite calm at the moment but, you can see that there is a heavy police presence there, very well armed they are against those...
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isá that a sight for sore eyes?n this morning's episode of "the issueá that the state of california and thisá country need to ramp up testin capacity.á >> iá think the governor isá trying his best to get more tests.á he's ramping them up. but 30,000 tests a day, we need a couple hundred thousand at least.á if we're going to have kids go backá to school, we need a lot f tests. hoá do we get the tests? onlyá one way. the president of the unitedá states needs to evoke the wará powers act. without any kind of rivalry or competitio,á they get down toá the business of producing good tests,á quick tests, reliable. >>á the former governor saysá california's future depends oná technological advances. he also says now is a goodá example of why he felt the need áto grow the state's general fud for difficult economic times. >>> manyá companies have imposeá hiring freezes or furloughedá workers during the coronavirus crisis one oakland business recentlyá hired dozens of local workers. áthat company is now shifting iá focus to sh
isá that a sight for sore eyes?n this morning's episode of "the issueá that the state of california and thisá country need to ramp up testin capacity.á >> iá think the governor isá trying his best to get more tests.á he's ramping them up. but 30,000 tests a day, we need a couple hundred thousand at least.á if we're going to have kids go backá to school, we need a lot f tests. hoá do we get the tests? onlyá one way. the president of the unitedá states needs to evoke the...
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it isa closer spiritually and socially. it is a warm feeling and i feel lucky and blessed.my wildest dream i thought a virus could bring afamily of dream i thought a virus could bring a family of three generations closer together. farmerjones has survived the lambing season in lockdown. we would be so busy with alarming. i have not really concentrated on coronavirus. i allow myself half—an—hour watching the news because i felt it was making me anxious. ifound little benefit to the lockdown, i can move sheep across the road on my own whereas before we had three people to help stop at the rotor so quiet. —— but the road is so quiet. they are three, turning for next month. she realises people ill with a coffin that is why we can't our families. —— ill with a cough. they have no worries in life. i am looking forward to things to go back to normal. i am not too sure if everything will be normal as we know it, but hopefully when things get better, we can spend more time with friends and family. i am looking forward to that. phoebe and mason have finished writing letters for their
it isa closer spiritually and socially. it is a warm feeling and i feel lucky and blessed.my wildest dream i thought a virus could bring afamily of dream i thought a virus could bring a family of three generations closer together. farmerjones has survived the lambing season in lockdown. we would be so busy with alarming. i have not really concentrated on coronavirus. i allow myself half—an—hour watching the news because i felt it was making me anxious. ifound little benefit to the lockdown,...
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it isa carrying alcohol or cigarettes.l part of this country's lockdown. the south african government says it's probably soon is working, thereby restricting alcohol reducing public violence and keeping hospital beds free for coronavirus patients. but the ban is also fuelling organised crime. these are now selling contraband crime. these are now selling contra band cigarettes on crime. these are now selling contraband cigarettes on behalf of powerful gangsters. these people are quite scary, are they? yes, they're very scary. you can't trust anyone. do you feel ashamed of doing this criminal activity or do you think this is a stupid law? it's not ok. i'd rather have a properjob. exactly. as for bootlegging, it seems that everyone is at it now, kitchen gen still for sale in the suburbs. and homebrewed pineapple beer, the only source of income now for a mother of three who lost her job because of the lockdown. what would happen to you if you were caught? if they catch me back and put me in the jail. are you afraid of that? i'
it isa carrying alcohol or cigarettes.l part of this country's lockdown. the south african government says it's probably soon is working, thereby restricting alcohol reducing public violence and keeping hospital beds free for coronavirus patients. but the ban is also fuelling organised crime. these are now selling contraband crime. these are now selling contra band cigarettes on crime. these are now selling contraband cigarettes on behalf of powerful gangsters. these people are quite scary, are...
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finally, there isa seems a long way off. break in rehearsals for romeo and juliet, so annabelle is taking joel to visit his mother. it's going to be nice. have dinner. took my mum. mum! many of the families who we re mum. mum! many of the families who were forced to relocate after a massive fire, including angela. angela has seen her son transformed since the days he started dancing. he told me he was going to dance and then he was dancing, everyday dancing. at first i wasn't taking it seriously. they didn't know that dancing was done for, may be, for a career. joel regularly turns to where he used to give classes to the children at the angel kindergarten. meat—eating the kids was always fun, stressful sometimes, because they didn't know how they would react to it. you see them smiling, you see them happy. they are talking, they are dancing. i was very eager to learn in the beginning when a started doing ballet. it was through an outreach programme like this that joel first met annabelle. we were both really young. i was may
finally, there isa seems a long way off. break in rehearsals for romeo and juliet, so annabelle is taking joel to visit his mother. it's going to be nice. have dinner. took my mum. mum! many of the families who we re mum. mum! many of the families who were forced to relocate after a massive fire, including angela. angela has seen her son transformed since the days he started dancing. he told me he was going to dance and then he was dancing, everyday dancing. at first i wasn't taking it...
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it isa something we take into account.is something that we are working very ha rd something that we are working very hard on now. of course it is ourjob in running their health and social ca re system in running their health and social care system to ensure that those areas, and the other public services, have ppe but there is a worldwide shortage as you say so we need to take that into consideration before making changes. that is white is one of our five tests. thank you very much. tom clarke from itv. thank you, secretary of state. the most successful contact tracing effo rts most successful contact tracing efforts around the world are south korea and singapore were only partly reliant on mobile phone technology. they were more reliant on large numbers of volunteers at a community level going out to track down and trace cases at huge scale. has the government ensured this capacity is in place in the uk or are we putting too much faith in contact centres and untested technologies. too much faith in contact centres and unt
it isa something we take into account.is something that we are working very ha rd something that we are working very hard on now. of course it is ourjob in running their health and social ca re system in running their health and social care system to ensure that those areas, and the other public services, have ppe but there is a worldwide shortage as you say so we need to take that into consideration before making changes. that is white is one of our five tests. thank you very much. tom clarke...
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obviously, there isa eminently sensible. the department of health and the treasury over wa nted of health and the treasury over wanted to go slow and go fast. the treasury are quite bullish with this, they want to get back to work in the department of health and the likes of michael gove are a bit more cautious. i think anything like this should be applauded, yes, i don't know about the practicalities, we are in uncharted territory with many of these things and we are going to have to feel our way through it but i think the idea and the concept is a good one. giles, you are lying on your side, according to your picture, so i'm not going to bring you back. hang on, don't you lie on your side, we are going to be really lost then. we are going to go on to another graphic, another front—page story on the times, sun—seekers could return lockdown to page one, giles, i'm going to stick with you for this. it's a long road ahead, isn't it, according to matt hancock? and yet, a lot of people completely ignoring the social distancing r
obviously, there isa eminently sensible. the department of health and the treasury over wa nted of health and the treasury over wanted to go slow and go fast. the treasury are quite bullish with this, they want to get back to work in the department of health and the likes of michael gove are a bit more cautious. i think anything like this should be applauded, yes, i don't know about the practicalities, we are in uncharted territory with many of these things and we are going to have to feel our...
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and frankly, it isa shut this down., it is a tragedy stopping here you are in the middle of this pandemic which is hitting the philippines like everywhere else, and suddenly millions of people are losing their principal source of news. you think it is a final decision, 01’ think it is a final decision, or is it more of a gesture? it is not a final decision, congress has the authority, they have their 11 bills that are sitting in congress right now, they need to pass those bills to reauthorise the license for the station. the reason it was shut off is because technically their license had expired, congress had informed the broadcast regulator that they wished for the station to continue until they settled the licensing question, but the regulator overrode that desire from the legislators. the president has had other conflicts with the press since taking office, what does the media landscape look like and what will it look like with this channel off air? it is very difficult, much of the media, the television in the print
and frankly, it isa shut this down., it is a tragedy stopping here you are in the middle of this pandemic which is hitting the philippines like everywhere else, and suddenly millions of people are losing their principal source of news. you think it is a final decision, 01’ think it is a final decision, or is it more of a gesture? it is not a final decision, congress has the authority, they have their 11 bills that are sitting in congress right now, they need to pass those bills to reauthorise...
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m isa ships, is it a big game changer?m is a huge game changer, yes. to hand over the transportation to private companies and that is freeing up the national space agencies to get on with their plans on going further in terms of going back to the moon and on to mars. what about the risk factors ? on to mars. what about the risk fa cto rs ? we on to mars. what about the risk factors? we have seen equipment go up factors? we have seen equipment go up before, what will the risk factors for the first humans to go up factors for the first humans to go up from american soil? there is a lwa ys up from american soil? there is always risk in terms of space flight. it always risk in terms of space flight. it is still hard getting to space and we cannot forget that. but this rocket would have gone through a very rigorous testing schedule, including many ground tests and last yearan including many ground tests and last year an actual flight test as well with a non—crewed spacecraft. so it is going to be as safe as possible in terms of getting humans into space. as
m isa ships, is it a big game changer?m is a huge game changer, yes. to hand over the transportation to private companies and that is freeing up the national space agencies to get on with their plans on going further in terms of going back to the moon and on to mars. what about the risk factors ? on to mars. what about the risk fa cto rs ? we on to mars. what about the risk factors? we have seen equipment go up factors? we have seen equipment go up before, what will the risk factors for the...
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matches anything else going on around the country, it has certainly been taken on the first of may which isa may which is a national holiday, it is labour day so they do say he was there to celebrate that, so you are looking for various kind of hint that it may be something to pin down and figure out what is real and what is not. separating fact from fiction when it comes to north korea comes to sources. the south korean government had reiterated, they had downplayed any reports that he was gravely ill, they said there was no unusual movement in the north, it does seem that on this occasion they had been proved correct. i think many of the rumours came from one single source report here at a website in seoul, by the newspaper daily nk, which quoted a source in an old saying he had a heart operation was recovering. but somehow ballooned into international headlines that he was gravely ill. it doesn't mean that he hasn't been ill, it doesn't mean that he hasn't had a heart operation, what it does mean is that he is back in state media after 21 days. laura, i know your reporting has been very c
matches anything else going on around the country, it has certainly been taken on the first of may which isa may which is a national holiday, it is labour day so they do say he was there to celebrate that, so you are looking for various kind of hint that it may be something to pin down and figure out what is real and what is not. separating fact from fiction when it comes to north korea comes to sources. the south korean government had reiterated, they had downplayed any reports that he was...
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there isa of the violence and fighting. there is a lockdown, but it is not strict.s a lockdown, but it is not strict. in a country where people live hand to mouth, anger is seen as a deadly threat. many already hurting. translation: i'm not scared of coronavirus, but i am afraid of hunger. coronavirus will not kill us, but we will definitely die from hunger. in some masks, they keep a safe distance. in the muslim holy month of ramadan. in others, they believe only god can save them from their enemies. this invisible enemy may already be spreading fast next door to may already be spreading fast next doorto iran, may already be spreading fast next door to iran, the region's epicentre, but there are not enough tests to know. for now in this emergency hospital close to tell front lines, the old war still takes the heaviest toll. doctors treat victims of violence. the disease is not expected to reach its peak for a month or more. many worry the worst is maybe to come. in the united states, native american communities say they have been forgotten in the coronavirus crisis
there isa of the violence and fighting. there is a lockdown, but it is not strict.s a lockdown, but it is not strict. in a country where people live hand to mouth, anger is seen as a deadly threat. many already hurting. translation: i'm not scared of coronavirus, but i am afraid of hunger. coronavirus will not kill us, but we will definitely die from hunger. in some masks, they keep a safe distance. in the muslim holy month of ramadan. in others, they believe only god can save them from their...
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that isa my was the only one to get this. that is a my little pony. absolutely correct.is notjust children who are missing events. we all laughed. and music has been a real casualty of this, so much has been cancelled, music festivals are off, the venues are closed, and it is ha rd to the venues are closed, and it is hard to imagine when we will next be going to a concert. true, but musicians are not giving up so easily. this is not your typical gig venue. but earlier this month, more than 700,000 people logged in live to watch helsinki's and may day concert performed in this virtual arena. complete with digital fireworks. fans far away as the usa and germany jammed online fireworks. fans far away as the usa and germanyjammed online with finish wrappers jvg. virtual gigs are not new. last year 10 million people watched dj marshmello dj the first concert held inside the game fortnite. then came rubber travis scott to smash that record in april when 12.3 million players logged in to watch his astronomical event alive. now i assume that despite the huge audience figures, th
that isa my was the only one to get this. that is a my little pony. absolutely correct.is notjust children who are missing events. we all laughed. and music has been a real casualty of this, so much has been cancelled, music festivals are off, the venues are closed, and it is ha rd to the venues are closed, and it is hard to imagine when we will next be going to a concert. true, but musicians are not giving up so easily. this is not your typical gig venue. but earlier this month, more than...
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it is a model the government has followed closely but isa government has followed closely but is a staggeredeturn for primary schools in england safe? the truth is you can't absolutely guarantee teachers won't catch coronavirus and yet you need schools to reopen, that is the truth. none of us, none of us can guarantee that anyone will be entirely free unless effectively they are perpetually imprisoned in their own home. and, therefore, what we need to do is to make sure that people are as safe as possible, and in any widespread understanding of the word, schooling for a limited numberof the word, schooling for a limited number of children with social distancing is a safe environment. one, too that you can't keep schools and the economy locked up forever but some councils like liverpool and hartlepool say early june is but some councils like liverpool and hartlepool say earlyjune is too soon to reopen the gates. so could some areas do things differently? there was a lack of consultation about that 1st of june there was a lack of consultation about that 1st ofjune date and it isa about that 1s
it is a model the government has followed closely but isa government has followed closely but is a staggeredeturn for primary schools in england safe? the truth is you can't absolutely guarantee teachers won't catch coronavirus and yet you need schools to reopen, that is the truth. none of us, none of us can guarantee that anyone will be entirely free unless effectively they are perpetually imprisoned in their own home. and, therefore, what we need to do is to make sure that people are as safe...
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it isa working—class families.ecause i at high risk for having a recurring case of cancer. the fact that my follow—up appointments for my cancer treatment are now potentially gone because i don't have a job, is insane. it does not make sense. staying in the us, over the last two weeks groups of people across the country have been protesting against restrictions in place to try to limit the spread of coronavirus. for many, it is about the economy. they say they need to get back to work. but for others it is about something at the core of the us constitution, the right to worship as they see fit. a clash between faith and coronavirus. a vocal minority of christians in the us say it is their religious freedom. among them, a florida —based pastor who says he predicted the demonstrations. let me tell you something, if you keep controlling society and the church and the nations that they will come soon, they are going to stand up and say, enough of your nonsense. while many us churches are close, some are still holding i
it isa working—class families.ecause i at high risk for having a recurring case of cancer. the fact that my follow—up appointments for my cancer treatment are now potentially gone because i don't have a job, is insane. it does not make sense. staying in the us, over the last two weeks groups of people across the country have been protesting against restrictions in place to try to limit the spread of coronavirus. for many, it is about the economy. they say they need to get back to work. but...
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con méxicofamiliares e, eran que isa osorio, noticias telemundo.s más absorbente. bounty, el quicker picker upper. y los empleados de wells fargo están poniendo de su parteras comunidades necesitan ayuda ayudando a las personas a quedarse en sus propias casas con medidas de asistencia con los pagos hipotecarios ayudando a empresas locales, indispensables para la economía del país y ayudando a cientos de organizaciones locales a proveer alimento y artículos de primera necesidad. cuando nos necesitas, wells fargo está aquí para ayudar. en t-mobile te ayudamos a que sigas conectado. ahora, puedes llevarte cuatro smartphones gratis, al agregar cuatro líneas, por 30 dólares cada una, con datos ilimitados. visita t-mobile.com hoy. (♪ música ) >>> el día de las madres este domingo no será lo mismo por las restricciones de la pandemia, en méxico varios estados están cerrando florerías y pastelerías y en la capital planean posponer el festejo hasta julio, david torres nos cuenta cómo planean celebrar a las madres sin romper la parentela. >>> compró apenas u
con méxicofamiliares e, eran que isa osorio, noticias telemundo.s más absorbente. bounty, el quicker picker upper. y los empleados de wells fargo están poniendo de su parteras comunidades necesitan ayuda ayudando a las personas a quedarse en sus propias casas con medidas de asistencia con los pagos hipotecarios ayudando a empresas locales, indispensables para la economía del país y ayudando a cientos de organizaciones locales a proveer alimento y artículos de primera necesidad. cuando nos...
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it isa it is a big boost, a pivotal moment. it is a big boost, a pivotal moment.pivotal moment. it isa it is a big boost, a pivotal moment. it is a big boost, a pivotal moment. it is a big loss, for all similar, but especially for independent cinema. cannes has a reputation, for instance, towards modernity. it bans selfies on the red carpets. and controversy raged over women having to wear heels to their premieres. yet this year's spike lee is dueling. —— film would have brought his new netflix film to screen out of competition. dental exams were banned netflix films were banned from competition unless they also competition unless they also had a french cinema release. the good thing about not having cannes in 2020 would leave time for the organizers perhaps to reflect. and it seems to me already that they had sort of made their peace with streaming platforms such as netflix. there's no doubt that whatever the short term hits to world cinema cannes couldn't go ahead at this point. but perhaps missing in addition gives us an even greater mystique, even for the regu
it isa it is a big boost, a pivotal moment. it is a big boost, a pivotal moment.pivotal moment. it isa it is a big boost, a pivotal moment. it is a big boost, a pivotal moment. it is a big loss, for all similar, but especially for independent cinema. cannes has a reputation, for instance, towards modernity. it bans selfies on the red carpets. and controversy raged over women having to wear heels to their premieres. yet this year's spike lee is dueling. —— film would have brought his new...
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at the same time warnings from some key scientists who advise the government that this isa who adviseoment and the government should not and must not go too far, too fast. it was always going to be a very difficult decision when and how to ease the lockdown. we have got a situation with a virus which still has many unknown properties, that is still circulating, thousands of new cases per day. all the way through this we have heard this message, follow the science. now the government is being advised by 50 or more top scientists, they have got lots of information at their fingertips. hundreds of thousands of papers published about this virus from different parts of the world so we are getting a handle quickly on its. but there are still many unknowns and it is certainly the case that scientists do the science, they present the evidence to the scientific community, to ministers. it is always going to be the case that it it is always going to be the case thatitis it is always going to be the case that it is up to politicians to make the decisions. as you say, this is regarded as a very d
at the same time warnings from some key scientists who advise the government that this isa who adviseoment and the government should not and must not go too far, too fast. it was always going to be a very difficult decision when and how to ease the lockdown. we have got a situation with a virus which still has many unknown properties, that is still circulating, thousands of new cases per day. all the way through this we have heard this message, follow the science. now the government is being...