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isn't the curfew is in effect last night calais same to re-establish control of the city what is happening it's not. all right now we're not far from the side where we earlier reported from when the curfew took effect and police. forces remaining protesters from the highway rams and from the bridge over the highway into different quarters this is one of those quarters and i'm asking my cameraman to just 10 a little bit here to the side around us you see a lot of press here with us to thank you so much and around the corner are. actually the state troopers and police in mass. ready to do whatever they think they should do to enforce this curfew so far. there are still a few straggling protesters not a big crowd here but a remaining group of protesters who are holding. or standing their ground here on one side while tens lising the. and teasing the police forces on the other side. the apparent the once in a while tear gas rounds in our direction comes with all of this but this is so far a fairly peaceful situation stephen take us back some for al is now a pace for protest thousands of people
isn't the curfew is in effect last night calais same to re-establish control of the city what is happening it's not. all right now we're not far from the side where we earlier reported from when the curfew took effect and police. forces remaining protesters from the highway rams and from the bridge over the highway into different quarters this is one of those quarters and i'm asking my cameraman to just 10 a little bit here to the side around us you see a lot of press here with us to thank you...
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years of service, i've never experienced anything like what i experienced last night in the city of calais as police chief says his city is under siege by demonstrators peacefully protesting the death of george floyd. >>but by a group of vandals and looters from outside the city who are attacking businesses. this was a coordinated attack by organized individual seeking to cause destruction. >>and harm to our community. and no such acts will be tolerated. police say beginning at 9 monday night they spent hours going from call to call as one business after another was attacked. >>the city of lael will not tolerate the kind of lawlessness that we've seen over the past few nights laos, mayor says the destruction will not be allowed to continue those who work in vallejo and are boarding up just in case are glad to hear it the protesters run a pretty close between. >>9 3 o'clock they protests and is overweight may go home 80 at 5.30 need to be arrested and put in jail as far as the curfew goes into effect at 8 o'clock shop owners are hopeful that this time will keep vandals away. >>dan kerman kr
years of service, i've never experienced anything like what i experienced last night in the city of calais as police chief says his city is under siege by demonstrators peacefully protesting the death of george floyd. >>but by a group of vandals and looters from outside the city who are attacking businesses. this was a coordinated attack by organized individual seeking to cause destruction. >>and harm to our community. and no such acts will be tolerated. police say beginning at 9...
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so, there will be 27 crossings from dunkirk, in calais, into dover, and 27 each day the other way. its blanket advice against all but essential travel abroad and relax its travel quarantine. government sources have suggested that could come at the end of this month. then, summer holidays on the other side of the channel might happen. tom burridge, bbc news. let's just take a look at the arrival, i'm just putting my glasses on to make sure that i am looking the right person will stop we have been talking today that emanuel macron is due in london today. we we re macron is due in london today. we were reflecting on the famous speech by de gaulle. that is live television as we are just proving to their but we are trying to see the foreign secretary dominic raab and his counterpart. we are expecting not just the commemorations his counterpart. we are expecting notjust the commemorations that i just mentioned and we have been reflecting on but we are also expecting government officials to be talking about brexit and about coronavirus. so we were trying to listen in there and see whether
so, there will be 27 crossings from dunkirk, in calais, into dover, and 27 each day the other way. its blanket advice against all but essential travel abroad and relax its travel quarantine. government sources have suggested that could come at the end of this month. then, summer holidays on the other side of the channel might happen. tom burridge, bbc news. let's just take a look at the arrival, i'm just putting my glasses on to make sure that i am looking the right person will stop we have...
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that your major export market is the european union and there is a huge queue to get into france in calais because you cannot get through because there are barriers. whenis what's often missed we talk about brexit. it has questions to do with how speedy you can get through a light touch administration. with the absence of a trade agreement, that goes off the table so there is only so much the u.k. government can do to who areu.k. companies heavily reliant on the u.k. market -- on the eu market. you hear about where the center of gravity is in terms of who is making the decisions? the prime minister's key advisors star has fallen but do you get a sense that others are making more of an impact inter -- in terms of the prime ministers decision-making? does that change the equation as to how he ultimately deals with brexit? the advisor is the hard brexiteer. if others are being listened to, that may dilute that story. there is a brexit sympathetic cabinet in general. it's always hard to call what's happening inside the walls of 10 downing street. we spent a lot of physical dominicpreserving cu
that your major export market is the european union and there is a huge queue to get into france in calais because you cannot get through because there are barriers. whenis what's often missed we talk about brexit. it has questions to do with how speedy you can get through a light touch administration. with the absence of a trade agreement, that goes off the table so there is only so much the u.k. government can do to who areu.k. companies heavily reliant on the u.k. market -- on the eu market....
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and then the announcement came that john quincy adams hadn't named henry calais as his secretary of state. this set off the explosion. jackson wrote to a friend, was there witness such a bare faced corruption in any country before? so you see the judas of the west has closed the contract and will receive the 30 pieces of silver. his and will be the same. now a smear can only work if the behavior being decried is exclusive to the target. but this was not the case, we have already seen that jackson operatives had been working night and day to secure votes for jackson. the example of sloan and cook are just two of a number of instances. then the activities of james buchanan nearly did them all in. james buchanan was in insignificant pennsylvania congressman in 1824. he strongly supported jackson and wanted to do something, anything, to get the hero elected. therefore he took it upon himself to become a power broker. by going into jackson and claiming that clay might support jackson if he promised to make him secretary of state. jackson refused to commit and there it seemingly ended, at least
and then the announcement came that john quincy adams hadn't named henry calais as his secretary of state. this set off the explosion. jackson wrote to a friend, was there witness such a bare faced corruption in any country before? so you see the judas of the west has closed the contract and will receive the 30 pieces of silver. his and will be the same. now a smear can only work if the behavior being decried is exclusive to the target. but this was not the case, we have already seen that...
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so there will be 27 crossings from dunkirk in calais, into dover, and 27 each day the other way.vel abroad and relax its travel quarantine. government sources have suggested that could come at the end of this month. then, summer holidays on the other side of the channel may happen. tom burridge, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. thanks for being with us. a government minister has said the nhs coronavirus contact—tracing app is not a priority and may not be out by winter. the app, which has been trialled on the isle of wight, was initially expected to launch nationally weeks ago. it is still the government's intention to introduce it at some point. reductions in the cost of fuel, clothing and energy have pushed down the rate of inflation to its lowest level in four years. measured by the consumer prices index, which excludes housing costs, inflation fell to 0.5% last month from 0.8% in april. although the cost of food and drink did rise. downing street has confirmed that £900,000 is being spent to repaint the raf plane used by the prime minister in the colours of the union flag
so there will be 27 crossings from dunkirk in calais, into dover, and 27 each day the other way.vel abroad and relax its travel quarantine. government sources have suggested that could come at the end of this month. then, summer holidays on the other side of the channel may happen. tom burridge, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. thanks for being with us. a government minister has said the nhs coronavirus contact—tracing app is not a priority and may not be out by winter. the app, which has...
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brock went to calais anyway.it's important to let the world see how you are killing us so kill me now with the cameras. that was riveting to me. it stayed in my mind so much, i went to bed thinking about what they can brother was saying and it was true. it is important that the world sees how they are killing us and not just how they are killing us these high profile police shooting cases for more poignantly, how they are killing us in courtrooms all over america every day. you don't have to take ben crump's work, just the back of a courtroom and watch how they are ministering to justice. white kids come in and they have similar patterns to the black and pine kids but you see the white kids get a slap on the risk they are escorted out of the courtroom and alive to live out the rest of their lives the destinies got has for them and achieve the american dream but these are the black and brown oftentimes taken to the corner of the courtroom, fair fingerprinted and handcuffed and convicted of felony conviction. once
brock went to calais anyway.it's important to let the world see how you are killing us so kill me now with the cameras. that was riveting to me. it stayed in my mind so much, i went to bed thinking about what they can brother was saying and it was true. it is important that the world sees how they are killing us and not just how they are killing us these high profile police shooting cases for more poignantly, how they are killing us in courtrooms all over america every day. you don't have to...
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in your earlier testimony he used the word calais to describe the actions and views of the department of justice and federal bureau of prisons. when you got terminal island facility with 70% of inmates being infected, and begin eight having already died, would you say the actions of the department of justice or the federal bureau of prisons could be the liberally indifference to the risk posed to present? >> unfortunately yes. i think we would all like to believe that responsible officials at a place like the department of justice justice in the name of it would act anymore responsible way. but the fact is they just are not. >> thank you for your answers, because they established cruel and unusual punishment. i think it's one reason why a federal judge in ohio recently found that prisoners are made a cruel and unusual punishment claim had a high likelihood of succeeding on the merits and he ordered the prison officials essentially to release inmates to home confinement. so thank you for your work and for advocacy. i believe the department of justice everyday now is engaged in cruel an
in your earlier testimony he used the word calais to describe the actions and views of the department of justice and federal bureau of prisons. when you got terminal island facility with 70% of inmates being infected, and begin eight having already died, would you say the actions of the department of justice or the federal bureau of prisons could be the liberally indifference to the risk posed to present? >> unfortunately yes. i think we would all like to believe that responsible...
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damian lillard weighing in as well as the nfl's calais campbell man of the year award winner athletesng their resources off the field to help inspire change for a greater good pretty cool stuff, guys. back to you. >> morgan chesky, thank you. i don't know if baseball can continue to call itself america's pastime when, like, america needs it most it decides that greed is going to consume it but there's that >> there's that. thank you for that >> thanks, morgan. >> wow >> yeah. >> craig is bringing the fire today. okay >> you know, it's -- like, we need our sports. it would be nice if everyone could put aside their differences for just a few weeks. >> fair point, my friend fair point >>> guys, still ahead, we'll tell you about fears of a second wave of the coronavirus in china. lockdowns actually being reinstated overnight janis mackey frayer is there beijing just ahead >>> but first, these messages. jake from state farm? here's the deal... she's not the one for you. sure, she's got that cool apartment, that brand new car, but she doesn't have good insurance. if she's not going to prote
damian lillard weighing in as well as the nfl's calais campbell man of the year award winner athletesng their resources off the field to help inspire change for a greater good pretty cool stuff, guys. back to you. >> morgan chesky, thank you. i don't know if baseball can continue to call itself america's pastime when, like, america needs it most it decides that greed is going to consume it but there's that >> there's that. thank you for that >> thanks, morgan. >> wow...
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there will be 27 crossings from dunkirk and calais in today that and 27 the other way each day.h and social care charities, says there‘s a danger that a two—tier society is being created. here‘s our health correspondent, laura foster. more shops opening, football back on the telly and life increasingly feeling a bit more normalfor the telly and life increasingly feeling a bit more normal for many. but for natascha, things haven‘t changed much since she first started to stay at home almost 100 days ago. there had been really beautiful moments where you appreciate certain things around you, whether it is chatting to a friend or writing a good song but then it has been really difficult some days when you do not know when the end is going to be. natascha has crohn's disease, so when she learned she should be shielding, her partner decided he wed me in and shield with her. every little bickering has been about doing things to the same standard. i have to take it as seriously as she does. she is not going outside and so does. she is not going outside and solam does. she is not going o
there will be 27 crossings from dunkirk and calais in today that and 27 the other way each day.h and social care charities, says there‘s a danger that a two—tier society is being created. here‘s our health correspondent, laura foster. more shops opening, football back on the telly and life increasingly feeling a bit more normalfor the telly and life increasingly feeling a bit more normal for many. but for natascha, things haven‘t changed much since she first started to stay at home...
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so, there will be 27 crossings from dunkirk, in calais, into dover, and 27 each day the other way.is month. then, summer holidays on the other side of the channel might happen. tom burridge, bbc news. let's speak now to emma batchelor, director of discover ferries, and simon calder, travel editor at the independent. you represent a number of ferry companies. we're talking lot this morning about preparedness for if and when restrictions on who can travel change. what are the particular pressures that ferry companies are facing right now? we represent 13 operators across the uk island and british island and we go over to europe as well and they operate around 80 roots. there are differences according to the operator but at the moment travel restrictions mean there is little travelling. they are providing lifeline services to other communities and ensuring the transport of goods such as food and medical equipment into the uk. transport of goods such as food and medical equipment into the uke transport of goods such as food and medical equipment into the uk. is it your expectation that
so, there will be 27 crossings from dunkirk, in calais, into dover, and 27 each day the other way.is month. then, summer holidays on the other side of the channel might happen. tom burridge, bbc news. let's speak now to emma batchelor, director of discover ferries, and simon calder, travel editor at the independent. you represent a number of ferry companies. we're talking lot this morning about preparedness for if and when restrictions on who can travel change. what are the particular pressures...