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the statue standing high above norfolk for more than a century.
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they went to meet nhs and key workers in norfolk and gloucester. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more. it's the new way of doing things. face—to—face royal visits are on again, but for the moment at least, they are likely to resemble military parades, such are the demands of social distancing. but at gloucestershire royal hospital, the prescribed two—metre distancing was no barrier to the essential message of deep gratitude to everyone in the nhs. we do just get on with it. it's been a marvellous opportunity just to have a chance of seeing people who i know have been doing so much literally on the front line and having to endure an awful lot of stress and strain in their wonderful way. how they do it, i don't know. they're delivering everything, in the most effective way. across in norfolk, prince william was out and about visiting king's lynn ambulance station. all clear from the temperature check, distances carefully observed, and from william, a former air ambulance pilot in east anglia himself, a similar message of thanks. i hope
they went to meet nhs and key workers in norfolk and gloucester. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more. it's the new way of doing things. face—to—face royal visits are on again, but for the moment at least, they are likely to resemble military parades, such are the demands of social distancing. but at gloucestershire royal hospital, the prescribed two—metre distancing was no barrier to the essential message of deep gratitude to everyone in the nhs. we do just get on with it....
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the statue standing high above norfolk for more than a century. also in virginia this week, protesters taking a sledgehammer to the head of this confederate monument. another symbol of division, christopher columbus. statues of him vandalized in miami, even beheaded in boston, targeted over the explorer's treatment of indigenous people. while others see them as a part of history that should be preserved. >> history is important for us for our kids. they will know why we are here. >> reporter: across the country, more than 1,700 confederate symbols still stand. in houston, the mayor announcing he'll relocate these confederate statues to commemorate juneteenth, the holiday marking the end of slavery in america. jacksonville, going one step further, ordering all confederate statues removed. >> i understand the anger and hear ao walk with you. reporter: this as thet over renaming military bases named for confederate soldiers continues. the president dismissing the idea, but some republicans breaking ranks. >> if you want to continue to name forts afte
the statue standing high above norfolk for more than a century. also in virginia this week, protesters taking a sledgehammer to the head of this confederate monument. another symbol of division, christopher columbus. statues of him vandalized in miami, even beheaded in boston, targeted over the explorer's treatment of indigenous people. while others see them as a part of history that should be preserved. >> history is important for us for our kids. they will know why we are here. >>...
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a team at the quadram institute, in norfolk, has been helping with a national project to map the genomeculates. by spotting these differences, it may be possible to track how the disease is spreading and to curb future outbreaks. 0ur science correspondent richard westcott explains. in a new lab just outside norwich, world—leading research is going on that could help ease the country out of virus lockdown. with one testing station visible from the lab window, if you've come up positive recently, your virus sample could well have ended up here. alex normally studies infections in people'sjoints, but like many other scientists, he's been drafted in to study the virus. it's very interesting and exciting to come in and work on something that we're getting feedback straight away, we're seeing results in real time. in the early days of the first wave, we were getting 50 samples a day, maybe more in. now it's gone down a lot, positive samples coming to us a day, maybe five or six. so what are they looking for and how will it help? just like humans, the coronavirus is made up of lots of differen
a team at the quadram institute, in norfolk, has been helping with a national project to map the genomeculates. by spotting these differences, it may be possible to track how the disease is spreading and to curb future outbreaks. 0ur science correspondent richard westcott explains. in a new lab just outside norwich, world—leading research is going on that could help ease the country out of virus lockdown. with one testing station visible from the lab window, if you've come up positive...
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she helped with some planting during a visit to a children's hospice in norfolk — as leigh milner reportsen she helped families create a special garden at this children's hospice in norwich. run by east anglian children's hospices, the nook was opened last year by catherine to support families caring for children with life—threatening illnesses — families like lisa and liam page and their three—month—old son, connor. born with severe brain damage, he came to the hospice for end—of—life care. you've got to dig them in now! with the help of some fellow gardeners, the duchess hand—picked the plants during a trip to fakenham garden centre near her norfolk home of anmer hall. she chose strong—smelling plants like lavender and herbs for the sensory garden, and planted a sunflower in memory of a little boy whose brother raised more than £18,000 for the hospice that cared for him shortly before he died. as the emblem of hospice care, families were given sunflower seeds to plant, just like her own children who've been racing to see whose will grow the fastest, with prince louis currently in the le
she helped with some planting during a visit to a children's hospice in norfolk — as leigh milner reportsen she helped families create a special garden at this children's hospice in norwich. run by east anglian children's hospices, the nook was opened last year by catherine to support families caring for children with life—threatening illnesses — families like lisa and liam page and their three—month—old son, connor. born with severe brain damage, he came to the hospice for...
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it may end up toward the norfolk area.the forecast for today, just another gorgeous day in new england. i hope you've been enjoying the sunshine and low humidity. it won't last forever. very hot in the middle of the country. tomorrow, kind of a repeat. the rain moves into areas of virginia. georgia enjoys one more low heat and humidity. yesterday was the hottest may ever recorded on our planet. we got that in from noaa. it tied 2016. the ten warmest mays all occurred in the last 22 years and we're saying this is the top warmest year. just because it hasn't been in the headlines lately, this problem isn't going anywhere. >> it certainly is not. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody, we're going to go live to cnbc for how wall street is reacting to the latest plans to a sputtering economy. the news is coming up. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. among my patisensitivity as well tas gum issues. does it worry me? absol
it may end up toward the norfolk area.the forecast for today, just another gorgeous day in new england. i hope you've been enjoying the sunshine and low humidity. it won't last forever. very hot in the middle of the country. tomorrow, kind of a repeat. the rain moves into areas of virginia. georgia enjoys one more low heat and humidity. yesterday was the hottest may ever recorded on our planet. we got that in from noaa. it tied 2016. the ten warmest mays all occurred in the last 22 years and...
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>> i have to tell you, saturday was our second demonstration in the city of norfolk and i had received some intel that possibly the protesters would vandalize our police facilities. and i didn't want to deploy our riot team, nor did i want to create a moment for public consumption that rur police facility was vandalized. so what i did, i stepped on the steps of the police department and i was met by the protesters. some of them recognized me right away. and when they did, they rushed me rather quickly. about 300 plus. and they wanted questions. and i understand. and i made contact with the organizer and i asked if i could speak to them and he provided me a bull horn and one of the things that i waned to express to them, that i was proud in how they have conducted themselves. they have been mostly polite. there had not been any police issues, any vandalism and i said they have constructed a model for the world to see. and they very much was appreciative of that. and very shortly they asked me to march with them. and i stepped off the steps and i started to march. but that stopped rather
>> i have to tell you, saturday was our second demonstration in the city of norfolk and i had received some intel that possibly the protesters would vandalize our police facilities. and i didn't want to deploy our riot team, nor did i want to create a moment for public consumption that rur police facility was vandalized. so what i did, i stepped on the steps of the police department and i was met by the protesters. some of them recognized me right away. and when they did, they rushed me...
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at the age of 21 he still lived in norfolk county with his mother, and all six of his siblings. ten years later he was on his own and married and they had three young daughters. with their only son was born in 1912 he was named crispus attucks junior. a few years later, he registered for the world war one draft but did not serve. by 1920 he was a widower and lived with his four children to norfolk city where he owned his home free and clear and worked as a clerk at the post office. later that year he buried again. he and his second wife, roasts provided well for their family. their home was worth 3500 dollars. they purchased a radio and placed a high priority on education. he still had his post office position and rose and his eldest daughter were school teachers. the 17-year-old crispus attucks jr. was soon off on his adventures. he completed four years of college which was an impressive achievement. he was working as a film editor until 1942 when he enlisted in the army to help defend the country at war. here the rank of technician fifth grade and gave his grade and give his l
at the age of 21 he still lived in norfolk county with his mother, and all six of his siblings. ten years later he was on his own and married and they had three young daughters. with their only son was born in 1912 he was named crispus attucks junior. a few years later, he registered for the world war one draft but did not serve. by 1920 he was a widower and lived with his four children to norfolk city where he owned his home free and clear and worked as a clerk at the post office. later that...
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at the age of 21, crispus palmer still lived in norfolk county with his mother, by then a widow, and with his siblings. 10 years later, crispus was married and on his own, and they -- he and his wife mary had three young daughters. when his sons was born in 1912, he was named crispus attucks palmer jr. a few years later, the crispus senior registered for the world war i draft, although he did not serve. by 1920, he was a widower and had moved to norfolk city, where he owned his home free and clear and worked as a clerk at the post office. later that year, crispus married again. he and his second wife, rose, provided well for their family. the home was worth $3500. they purchased a radio to keep up with the changing times and they placed a high priority on education. crispus still held his post office position, and both rose and his oldest daughter, marion, were schoolteachers. 17-year-old crispus jr. was soon off on his own adventures. he completed four years of college, an impressive achievement for a black man in the early 20th century. he was working as a film editor in the motion
at the age of 21, crispus palmer still lived in norfolk county with his mother, by then a widow, and with his siblings. 10 years later, crispus was married and on his own, and they -- he and his wife mary had three young daughters. when his sons was born in 1912, he was named crispus attucks palmer jr. a few years later, the crispus senior registered for the world war i draft, although he did not serve. by 1920, he was a widower and had moved to norfolk city, where he owned his home free and...
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my son, cody, a supply corps officer in the navy stationed in norfolk with his wife, ashley, a daughter of an army noncommissioned officer with three lovely daughters, adriano, priscilla, and gia. an hour sunrise who serves the navy as a gs-13 contracting officer. without them, i would not be here today, for it is their support and i'm incredibly grateful and will always love for them. nor could i be here without the friends or the mentors who have been and have been with me over the years. thank you. i want to thank defense secretary mark esper and human -- health and human services sec. alex azar for their trust and confidence in me, and for supporting the president's nomination for me to lead operation warp speed task force as the chief operating officer. uniformy 39 years in culminating as the army senior into and commander of army a has cemented my strategic operational and tactical logistics and sustainment foundation. this has prepared me for this opportunity. highly skilled and talented workforce that is located around the world, all 190,000-plus soldiers, civilians, and contrac
my son, cody, a supply corps officer in the navy stationed in norfolk with his wife, ashley, a daughter of an army noncommissioned officer with three lovely daughters, adriano, priscilla, and gia. an hour sunrise who serves the navy as a gs-13 contracting officer. without them, i would not be here today, for it is their support and i'm incredibly grateful and will always love for them. nor could i be here without the friends or the mentors who have been and have been with me over the years....
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after being wrangled by animal protection, the turtle has found a new home in the virginia zoo in norfolko why did that snapper cross the road >> you got it? >> tired of the chicken doing it, i guess. >> there you go. not native to virginia didn't look native to this period like the jurassic period. >> yeah, right good for him thanks for waking up with us on this tuesday morning i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip ma. enfo >>> right now at 4:30 several bay area cities take on police use of force today. we have a live report next on the changes in the works. plus -- >> not until you read those rules. >> an east bay farmers market facing calls to step down after she demands a vendor stop handing out pride flags. next, the woman's daughter explains her mother's motives. >>> we're getting warmer across the bay area, already feeling
after being wrangled by animal protection, the turtle has found a new home in the virginia zoo in norfolko why did that snapper cross the road >> you got it? >> tired of the chicken doing it, i guess. >> there you go. not native to virginia didn't look native to this period like the jurassic period. >> yeah, right good for him thanks for waking up with us on this tuesday morning i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip ma. enfo >>> right now at 4:30 several bay...
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that he come amid the current campaign in the country to take down symbols of the confederacy in norfolk virginia a statue of a confederate soldier has been removed after standing in its place for more than 100 years however official stated the decision to take it down was made out of safety concerns in portsmouth a man that suffered serious injuries after being hit by a statue that was toppled by demonstrators in total for statues of being beheaded in the city we discuss the war on monuments with a host of r.t. america's own contact show chris hedges. i think it's important to remember what the historian carl becker wrote and that is that history is what the president chooses to remember about the past so historical monuments are an expression of power indication of who has power and that's the power to choose our history is remembered in public places. all of these confederate monuments the ones that you seen coming down mostly in the south of course. were put up in the late 890 s. the early 20th century. to a centrally remind of black people during jim crow and the period of lynching.
that he come amid the current campaign in the country to take down symbols of the confederacy in norfolk virginia a statue of a confederate soldier has been removed after standing in its place for more than 100 years however official stated the decision to take it down was made out of safety concerns in portsmouth a man that suffered serious injuries after being hit by a statue that was toppled by demonstrators in total for statues of being beheaded in the city we discuss the war on monuments...
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of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolks going on in washington. you can see these protests are filmed from north of the white house and you can see in the white house and you can see in the distance there, one banner says i cannot breathe. the last words of george floyd who died last week while he was being restrained by the police in minneapolis. president trump might even be inside the white house, but they have reinforced protections and fencing surround lafayette park which is in front of those protesters to make sure that demonstrators do not get any closer. and there are at least half a dozen demonstrations around washington and their other demonstrations around philadelphia and also in chicago. we will continue to take the note of those later on. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to a
of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolks going on in washington. you can see these protests are filmed from north of the white house and you can see in the white house and you can see in the distance there, one banner says i cannot breathe. the last words of george floyd who died last week while he was being restrained by the police in minneapolis. president trump might even be inside the white house, but they have reinforced...
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of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolkrs in the local area. the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. let's go back to those pictures of the family only service for george floyd taking place in north carolina. about 120 people are inside the church. you can see the mourners in north carolina. we know that this is one of many from oil services that will be held for mr floyd and that protesters are demanding justice, demanding that those responsible for his death are held accountable in a court of law. please stay with bbc news. the latest figures released in the uk show that a further 20a people died from coronavirus overnight bringing
of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolkrs in the local area. the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at...
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of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolkoners in the local area. the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. all the latest on the united states protests on our website, you are watching bbc world news. pubs and restaurants in england expect they'll be allowed to start back up again from july 4th, although there's no date yet for scotland, wales and northern ireland. trade bodies warn most venues will not be viable with a 2 metre social distancing rule still in place. they've called on the government to provide more support. here's our business correspondent, katy austin. measuring up for a socially distant future. below two metres. a cash
of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolkoners in the local area. the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid...
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of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolknsioners in the local area. the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. we continue to follow the protests in the uk and also in the united states. you are watching the bbc news. pubs and restaurants in england expect they'll be allowed to start back up again from july 4th, although there's no date yet for scotland, wales and northern ireland. trade bodies warn most venues will not be viable with a 2—metre social distancing rule still in place. they've called on the government to provide more support. here's our business correspondent, katy austin. measuring up for a socially—dista nt future. that's two metres. a cash grant and the furlough scheme have kept this 300—year—old pub near wigan going through lockdown. passing by the world's smallest toilets, which makes two metres very difficult to operate with. opening up presents new challenges. i suspect if we are allowed to open outside
of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolknsioners in the local area. the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. we continue to follow the protests in the uk and also in the united states. you are watching the bbc news. pubs and restaurants in england expect they'll be allowed to start back up again from july 4th, although there's...
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what was it like being there and how much sort of humour do you get from the people of norfolk?nd. all of the things i've mentioned in the videos, they might sound quite far—fetched, but in my first waitering job, i was holding this bowl of potatoes and served them to a customer sweltering. he looked up at me with this extremely deep posh accent and just went, "i bet you're used to this heat, aren't you?" i thought, "what's that supposed to mean? " then later, he said i spoke very good english. there was a lot of biting my tongue when i was growing up there because these surreal experiences were happening to me. evenjust at a bus might bust off and then feel a rogue finger ploughing through your head. “ even —— even just to —— evenjust to be at a bus stop. these are things that any normal person wouldn't anticipate having to deal with. it has shaped a lot of my practice because i have to bite my tongue. i was the minority. i was the only brown person in the village. for me to go on this one man march didn't make sense, so i decided now i can get my own and get my laughs at the s
what was it like being there and how much sort of humour do you get from the people of norfolk?nd. all of the things i've mentioned in the videos, they might sound quite far—fetched, but in my first waitering job, i was holding this bowl of potatoes and served them to a customer sweltering. he looked up at me with this extremely deep posh accent and just went, "i bet you're used to this heat, aren't you?" i thought, "what's that supposed to mean? " then later, he said i...
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she helped with some planting during a visit to a children's hospice in norfolk, as leigh milner reportsid to get her hands or her dress dirty when she help families create a special garden at this children's hospital in norwich, run by eight anglian children's hospices, the look was open last year by catherine to support families caring for children with life—threatening illnesses. families like lisa anglian page and their three—month—old son, connor. born with severe brain damage, he came to the hospice for end—of—life care. with the help of some fellow gardeners, the duchess hand—picked the plants during a trip to a garden centre near her norfolk home. she chose strong smelling plans like lavender and herbs for the sensory garden, and planted a sunflower in memory of a little boy whose mother raised more than £18,000 for the hospice care for him shortly before he died. as the emblem of hospice care, families were given sunflower seeds to plant, just like her own children who had been racing to see whose will grow the fastest with prince louis currently in the lead. leigh milner, bbc n
she helped with some planting during a visit to a children's hospice in norfolk, as leigh milner reportsid to get her hands or her dress dirty when she help families create a special garden at this children's hospital in norwich, run by eight anglian children's hospices, the look was open last year by catherine to support families caring for children with life—threatening illnesses. families like lisa anglian page and their three—month—old son, connor. born with severe brain damage, he...
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request comes as demonstrators across the country demand symbols of the confederacy be taken down in norfolk virginia as censure of a confederate soldier has been removed after standing for more than a century however official stated it was taken down g.t. safety concerns and even pulls with another city in the state a man was left in a coma after being hit by a stench a talk by demonstrators who are on the stand she is in the city have been beheaded we discuss the war on these monuments with a host of anti america's on contact show chris hedges. i think it's important to remember what the historian carl becker wrote and that is that history is what the president chooses to remember about the past so historical monuments are an expression of power indication of who has power and that's the power to choose our history is remembered in public places. all of these confederate monuments the ones that you've seen coming down mostly in the south of course. were put up in the late 890 s. the early 20th century. to essential remind of black people during jim crow and the period of lynching. of the p
request comes as demonstrators across the country demand symbols of the confederacy be taken down in norfolk virginia as censure of a confederate soldier has been removed after standing for more than a century however official stated it was taken down g.t. safety concerns and even pulls with another city in the state a man was left in a coma after being hit by a stench a talk by demonstrators who are on the stand she is in the city have been beheaded we discuss the war on these monuments with a...
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of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolk local area. the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. all of this to do with volunteer week in the uk, which isjust being celebrated in coming to the end, and the queen has sent a message of support to all those volunteering freely and selflessly in the service of others. let's take a look back at the scene in central london, where that protest for black lives matter is taking place now. you can see the extraordinary scale of the protest, despite pleas from the government and the labour leader for people not to attend because at the risk of infecting one another because of the covid—19 virus. all the very latest on our website, you're watching bbc news. hello, our weather is going to stay and settled for the rest of today and settled for the rest of today and that means we will see a continuation of windy conditions, with rain followed by showers. some of those rain clouds will be r
of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolk local area. the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. all of this to do with volunteer week in the uk, which isjust being celebrated in coming to the end, and the queen has sent a message of support to all those volunteering freely and selflessly in the service of others. let's take a...
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she helped with some planting during a visit to a children's hospice in norfolk — and revealed that her bragging rights. you've been watching bbc news. hello, for some of us today if you can put up with the wind, there will be sunny spells and you may catch a shower or you may not. for others, there will be persistent and at times heavy rain, so every contrast across the uk, just depending how close you are to this area of low pressure for parts of scotland, northern ireland and north—west england, it is looking where is there today. brighter skies elsewhere, as are bars close together and it is going to be a blustery day and windier than yesterday, so this is how it looks on into the afternoon, north wales and snowdonia, north—west england, especially the pennines, lake district and north—west scotland is where we will see most of the rain. as for the winds, gusts of 30—110 mph across parts of wales and in northern ireland and north wales and scotla nd northern ireland and north wales and scotland it could be approaching 50 mph. there will be some sunny spells down in the south, a few
she helped with some planting during a visit to a children's hospice in norfolk — and revealed that her bragging rights. you've been watching bbc news. hello, for some of us today if you can put up with the wind, there will be sunny spells and you may catch a shower or you may not. for others, there will be persistent and at times heavy rain, so every contrast across the uk, just depending how close you are to this area of low pressure for parts of scotland, northern ireland and north—west...
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of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolkolated pensioners in the local area. the queen because it is the end of the volunteers week here in the uk, has sent her congratulations to all those who have volunteered. we will leave you with a look at the scene of protests here in central london. despite the government and other ministers urging people to stay away because of the risk of infection, many thousands of people on the streets. you are watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello, there. 0ur weather is going to stay unsettled through the rest of today. that means we will see a continuation of the windy conditions with the rain, followed by showers. some of those shower clouds will be moving through the cleethorpes area. so, low pressure is in charge. the centre of the low is right there in the north sea, slowly drifting south—eastwards with extensive cloud across the country. there will only be glimmers of bright or sunny spells between these downpours and you can see the main band
of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolkolated pensioners in the local area. the queen because it is the end of the volunteers week here in the uk, has sent her congratulations to all those who have volunteered. we will leave you with a look at the scene of protests here in central london. despite the government and other ministers urging people to stay away because of the risk of infection, many thousands of people on the...
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the photos were taken at the family's anmer hall home on the sandringham estate in norfolk.ories on bbc news throughout the day. the next news on bbc one is at 6.35, bye for now. hello. you're watching bbc news, welcoming viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm ben brown. more now on our main story — and police say they're treating the stabbing to death of three people in reading yesterday as a terrorist incident. a 25—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. borisjohnson has been speaking in the past few minutes — let's hear what he had to say. iam i am appalled and sickened that people should lose their lives in this way. our thoughts are very much with the families and friends of the victims today. i have obviously talked to the chief constable of thames valley police, thanked him and his officers for their bravery in tackling the suspect. we now have someone in tackling the suspect. we now have someone in custody. the police must get on with theirjob, get to the bottom of exactly what happened, so it will be difficult to comment in detail, except to say
the photos were taken at the family's anmer hall home on the sandringham estate in norfolk.ories on bbc news throughout the day. the next news on bbc one is at 6.35, bye for now. hello. you're watching bbc news, welcoming viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm ben brown. more now on our main story — and police say they're treating the stabbing to death of three people in reading yesterday as a terrorist incident. a 25—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder....
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of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolkocal area. let's ta ke let's take a look at the pictures of the protests. that is that the us embassy, just south of the river thames. you're watching bbc news. it's being claimed that many care home residents in england have seen a steep increase in fees because of the extra costs of the coronavirus pandemic. the charity, age uk, says some people who fund all, or part of, their care are being asked to pay over £100 a week more. it's estimated that more than half the 400,000 people who live in care homes in england fall into the self—funding category. we can speak now to caroline abrahams, who's charity director at age uk. how widespread is this? we don't know, but what we do know is we have had lots of calls from older people and their families telling us the different situations in which they have essentially been asked to cough up have essentially been asked to cough up some have essentially been asked to cough up some more have essentially been asked to cough up some more during th
of cambridge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolkocal area. let's ta ke let's take a look at the pictures of the protests. that is that the us embassy, just south of the river thames. you're watching bbc news. it's being claimed that many care home residents in england have seen a steep increase in fees because of the extra costs of the coronavirus pandemic. the charity, age uk, says some people who fund all, or part of, their care are...
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this announcement will be warmly welcomed by the hospitality sector, which makes north west norfolk aourable friend agree that h u nsta nto n honourable friend agree that hunstanton and honourable friend agree that hunsta nton and other coastal areas and offered me to benefit from investment so they can bounce back for the long term? yes indeed, mr speaker. we are going to be doing a huge amount for coastal communities that have been left behind, as he knows. but one thing i think we can all do now is ensure that we set out all do now is ensure that we set out a very positive and welcoming message for coastal communities around the uk. now is the time, folks, to have a staycation in the uk. hunstanton or elsewhere. mr speaker, the fastest—growing languages are mandarin, chinese and latin american spanish. and the diversity within hornsey and wood green is a real strength. but my question is serious. what personal steps will be prime minister take to stop black and minority ethnic communities getting covid, so we can save more lives in the next few months? it has been a really tragic f
this announcement will be warmly welcomed by the hospitality sector, which makes north west norfolk aourable friend agree that h u nsta nto n honourable friend agree that hunstanton and honourable friend agree that hunsta nton and other coastal areas and offered me to benefit from investment so they can bounce back for the long term? yes indeed, mr speaker. we are going to be doing a huge amount for coastal communities that have been left behind, as he knows. but one thing i think we can all do...
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this is great yarmouth in norfolk.ra nce. showery rain. behind it, quite a clearance. it is already in western fringes of wales, south—west england will see sunshine and into the afternoon, sunny spells and scattered showers. showers fairly heavy. with gusts of winds in excess of 30 miles per hour, but with the sunshine, a bit of warmth. not quite as warm across scotland. most of those showers should fade away through the night tonight. with clear skies, a fresh and night for getting a good night sleep. we could see lows of scotland down to about five degrees but genuinely —— generally single figures. we start off again, this high pressure builds from the south but another weather front brings yet more rain into the far north—west. it will be fairly light and patchy into northern ireland and scotland but then really gathers in intensity as we go through the afternoon. for england and wales, a little more cloud the further west you are, the best of the sunshine to eastern areas and temperatures again starting to climb,
this is great yarmouth in norfolk.ra nce. showery rain. behind it, quite a clearance. it is already in western fringes of wales, south—west england will see sunshine and into the afternoon, sunny spells and scattered showers. showers fairly heavy. with gusts of winds in excess of 30 miles per hour, but with the sunshine, a bit of warmth. not quite as warm across scotland. most of those showers should fade away through the night tonight. with clear skies, a fresh and night for getting a good...
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>> that is a question -- first, this is good data, norfolk university chicago, representative data, what it shows is sexual harassment, right across industries. variations and in the media and in the incidents of sexual misconduct is almost twice as high as in finance and the estimation seems to be in industries where there is a real strong culture, people who are seen as irreplaceable this can get out of control, harvey weinstein is a good example but so is andy rubin at google, the android operating system. in those fields the particularly bad picture. moving on if we look at a lot of unexpected news. at the center, young white females and it is totally true. there are a lot of hidden pockets of pain. men our targets and those rates are picking up and among the male employee population, we are talking about males with graduate degrees, the white-collar workforce, people who have human capital, you would think have some real market power, it is surprisingly high and you look hard, as you can see from this craft, blackmail, particularly singled out for harassment for that group, twice th
>> that is a question -- first, this is good data, norfolk university chicago, representative data, what it shows is sexual harassment, right across industries. variations and in the media and in the incidents of sexual misconduct is almost twice as high as in finance and the estimation seems to be in industries where there is a real strong culture, people who are seen as irreplaceable this can get out of control, harvey weinstein is a good example but so is andy rubin at google, the...
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it was just as bad as the burning of norfolk or whatnot. there is a lot of great work being done. there is a friend of boston 1775. he puts up a lot of primary sources about life and boston. i don't have the exact number, but there was, a high degree that multiple ships went back to boston will bring them out of city with them, so a lot of the leading family, sergeants and will lead to go to britain, and other families all receiving not just henry knox is family leaves because they are loyalists. there are families that are split. there are members that leave. i think one historian said that after the revolutionary war, that is the biggest exodus of people due to a cause in the 18th century of people leaving because of conflict or because of a change in government. so to put it in how we have refugees leaving countries that are war torn in the 19, 20th centuries, that is it for the loyalists of the colonies. they are now refugees, a lot of them. they settle in the caribbean, or canada, or somewhere else. that's a lot of workers moving. that's a lot of ways to go for the people who
it was just as bad as the burning of norfolk or whatnot. there is a lot of great work being done. there is a friend of boston 1775. he puts up a lot of primary sources about life and boston. i don't have the exact number, but there was, a high degree that multiple ships went back to boston will bring them out of city with them, so a lot of the leading family, sergeants and will lead to go to britain, and other families all receiving not just henry knox is family leaves because they are...
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still have numerous areas of rain especially in areas of north carolina, exiting areas around the norfolkrginia beach area. as we go through the day, the showers and storms are going to linger. you have the charleston area, savannah and other areas will be dodging storms. unfortunately this is going to linger right through your saturday. definitely if you can make other plans besides the beaches at south carolina, you may be better off. there will also be rip curbs you'll have to deal with too. 1 to 2 inches, isolated up to 3 inches. let's take a little turn now. let's talk climate. our friends at climate central came out with this graphic showing that over the last 50 years the changes in the summer weather, look at areas of the west. areas have gotten ten degrees warmer. you notice there is a cool spot. we've gotten cooler. but even on the east coast, temperatures have gotten 1 to 3 degrees warmer. as we set up our summer season, the temperatures are on the rise, already 90s in den version san antonio at 95. we'll have a great weekend. areas in places like new york city should be perfec
still have numerous areas of rain especially in areas of north carolina, exiting areas around the norfolkrginia beach area. as we go through the day, the showers and storms are going to linger. you have the charleston area, savannah and other areas will be dodging storms. unfortunately this is going to linger right through your saturday. definitely if you can make other plans besides the beaches at south carolina, you may be better off. there will also be rip curbs you'll have to deal with too....
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in norfolk, plans are in the works to move a monument away from main street. >>> new this morning, california closer to advancing a pair of bills to combat the racial injustices. one proposal asking voters if they want to reinstate affirmative action in colleges and state agencies. another would create the task force for slavery operations. the bills now go to the full assembly, and if approved move on to the senate. >>> time now 5:40, and protesting during a pandemic. why some states are urging both protesters and police to get a coronavirus test soon. >>> plus this -- >> if things could not get worse -- >> a large earthquake rattles southern california. how the quake is connected to one from a year ago. that's next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> it's a clear and mild start to our day, and it will be a warm to hot day across the bay area, and changes are ahead. we will talk about the cooldown coming up. weokatsan joblocking lanes and starting to see the traffic - why choose invisalign over other aligners? - only invisalign treatment uses smarttrack technology. it moves teeth m
in norfolk, plans are in the works to move a monument away from main street. >>> new this morning, california closer to advancing a pair of bills to combat the racial injustices. one proposal asking voters if they want to reinstate affirmative action in colleges and state agencies. another would create the task force for slavery operations. the bills now go to the full assembly, and if approved move on to the senate. >>> time now 5:40, and protesting during a pandemic. why...
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dennis: it has happened in virginia beach, it is happened in richmond, there been marches in norfolkampton. portsmouth has not had anything thus far, and suffolk has had a peaceful march. all around us, my daughter is in the news business in raleigh and raleigh has been on fire for the last couple of days. this is frightening and disconcerting and it plays into the hands of the chinese, it plays into the hands of the russians. the chinese will look at this and say if united states of america calls and troops to quell the violence, why can't we do the same thing in hong kong? that is something people have to start paying attention to. tom: dennis, anyone who knows -- you are one of the first and harshest critics of this president. how does the republican party regroup with a one term trap or even a two term trump? dennis: is a serious question, isn't it? with the poll numbers showing a marked decline for the popularity of the president and the possibility of endemic president and even worse a democratic senate, how they will resolve this is beyond me. thank goodness i do not have to m
dennis: it has happened in virginia beach, it is happened in richmond, there been marches in norfolkampton. portsmouth has not had anything thus far, and suffolk has had a peaceful march. all around us, my daughter is in the news business in raleigh and raleigh has been on fire for the last couple of days. this is frightening and disconcerting and it plays into the hands of the chinese, it plays into the hands of the russians. the chinese will look at this and say if united states of america...
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. >>> meanwhile in norfolk, plans are in the works to move another confederate monument away from main>> new this morning, california is a step closer to advancing a pair of bills to combat racial injustices. one proposal asked voters if they wanted to reenstate affirmative action, and another would create a task force. the bills now go to the full assembly, and if approved, will senate. >>> just in, new orleans saints' starting quarterback drew brees now respond together backlash for his criticism of when nfl players took a knee. he said i would like to apologize to my friends, teammates, the city of new orleans, the black community, nfl community, and anyone i hurt with my comments yesterday in speaking with some of you, it breaks my heart to know the pain i have caused. >>> turning now to our coverage of covid-19. a live look at the johns hopkins map, tracking the pandemic, and we have pass the another milestone. cases around the world now over 6.5 million. here in the u.s., we have more than 1.8 million cases, with 107,000 deaths this morning the trump administration says five comp
. >>> meanwhile in norfolk, plans are in the works to move another confederate monument away from main>> new this morning, california is a step closer to advancing a pair of bills to combat racial injustices. one proposal asked voters if they wanted to reenstate affirmative action, and another would create a task force. the bills now go to the full assembly, and if approved, will senate. >>> just in, new orleans saints' starting quarterback drew brees now respond...
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. >> steph, american express tony in norfolk, virginia. what do you think, buy now >> i like it i have been buying very aggressively if you do buy it, though, you have to be patient because travel and entertainment is going to take a while to come back and recover, but it will recover. blue chip company, global brand, has market share opportunities internally i like it. >> michelle in new york city wants to know if goldman is going to get back to its all-time high. >> yeah, it is so much going for it here. asset management in the wealth business is going up, so are fees you've got trading in a volatile time it's very good for them. and they're coming out from under the mbe scandal. >> sharon in pennsylvania wants to know if it makes sense to buy any of those now if you can't buy the whole shares of companies. >> absolutely, if you can afford if you can afford to have around 100 shares of a company, i would definitely do that instead, scott. but if you don't, i think getting started and fractional shares are a great way to get started. >> q
. >> steph, american express tony in norfolk, virginia. what do you think, buy now >> i like it i have been buying very aggressively if you do buy it, though, you have to be patient because travel and entertainment is going to take a while to come back and recover, but it will recover. blue chip company, global brand, has market share opportunities internally i like it. >> michelle in new york city wants to know if goldman is going to get back to its all-time high. >>...
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in norfolk, virginia, they picked up passengers in airport news, and they fear it could get worse forther airports. >> we are trying to figure out strategies to ensure that communities are not air service deserts. >> reporter: the airports are shedding jobs and airport news cut 46 positions and kalamazoo received $19 million in federal stimulus money, and they say it is vital with three colleges and other major headquarters like kellogg's. >> if we are not here the convenience for companies are not here, and they might move to other places where they can get the air service. >> reporter: in sampling some other airports to see how bad the airport is, it is interesting that some spots are seeing the passengers come back and in places like flint, michigan, which is reliant on leisure travel, and others like grand forks, north dakota saw 300 passengers for the entire month of may. jake. >> all right. pete muntean thanks. >>> it is in china and some scientists say it has pandemic potential. stay with us. 0 smart bed. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it senses your movements and auto
in norfolk, virginia, they picked up passengers in airport news, and they fear it could get worse forther airports. >> we are trying to figure out strategies to ensure that communities are not air service deserts. >> reporter: the airports are shedding jobs and airport news cut 46 positions and kalamazoo received $19 million in federal stimulus money, and they say it is vital with three colleges and other major headquarters like kellogg's. >> if we are not here the convenience...
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talking about the confederate monument at portsmouth, virginia, pier just across the river from norfolk, virginia. this monument is 35 feet tall. black lives matter, the naacp believe it's the site where used to be whipped prior to the civil war. they went to the city council, they wanted it w to be taken do. they said they would tsai july 28th. not good enough for the protesters. earlier today they painted black lives matter in front of the grounds in front of the monumenm and they started throwing buckets of paint on the monument and you can see the graffiti on the monument itself. still not good enough so they started getting bolt cutters and went inside. as you can see they are shooting down my pushing down the soldiers, a monument to the confederate dead, cutting off the fingers of the soldiers, pushing on the soldiers. then violently, sean, one of the monument statues fell on somebody and critically injured that person, that is apparently when this thing all thing all of a sudden got quiet again. the protesters came down and now they are milling around. the monument for all intent
talking about the confederate monument at portsmouth, virginia, pier just across the river from norfolk, virginia. this monument is 35 feet tall. black lives matter, the naacp believe it's the site where used to be whipped prior to the civil war. they went to the city council, they wanted it w to be taken do. they said they would tsai july 28th. not good enough for the protesters. earlier today they painted black lives matter in front of the grounds in front of the monumenm and they started...
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. >> host: dimensioned president eisenhower on a number of occasions in norfolk. his january 17, 1961 farewell address famous for his reference to the military-industrial complex, but he also had this to say. >> during the wave that america knows this world of ours, every growing scholar must avoid becoming [inaudible] they must have the same confidence to the effect that as we are in our economic and military strengths. >> from january 1961 with expected phone calls. >> i'm surprised how many still blame obama. i was watching meet the press do you think it has anything to do with thesese religious groups? >> i think it's explicitly why some people support him on the amendment. how much that really matters i don't know. i'm not doubting, i just don't have the reporting. in response to the great procession this is one of the reasons they usually wait 20 or 30 or more years to evaluate the presidency is because t.a.r.p. is part of the process in responding to the great recession. but the question o is whether president obama has dealt with spacing, even t.a.r.p. fin
. >> host: dimensioned president eisenhower on a number of occasions in norfolk. his january 17, 1961 farewell address famous for his reference to the military-industrial complex, but he also had this to say. >> during the wave that america knows this world of ours, every growing scholar must avoid becoming [inaudible] they must have the same confidence to the effect that as we are in our economic and military strengths. >> from january 1961 with expected phone calls. >>...
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so it was just as bad as the burning of norfolk or whatnot by patriots do remove a loyalist haven. there is a lot of great work being done. there's a friend of the blog who does boston 1775, and he puts up a lot of primary sources about life in boston. and so yeah, it is -- i don't have the exact number, but there was a high degree, multiple ships when they evacuated boston that would bring them out of the city with them. so of course hutchinson will leave to go to great britain and other families. even henry knox's wife's family leaves because they're loyalists. so there are families that are split. there are numbers that leave. i think after the revolutionary war, that is the biggest exodus of people due to a cause in the 18th century of people leaving because of conflict or because of a change in government. so we have refugees leaving from wars in the 19th, 20th century. that is it for the loyalists of the colonies. they're now refugees. a lot of them will settle in the caribbean or canada or somewhere else. that's a lot of working, looking at what happens for those after the w
so it was just as bad as the burning of norfolk or whatnot by patriots do remove a loyalist haven. there is a lot of great work being done. there's a friend of the blog who does boston 1775, and he puts up a lot of primary sources about life in boston. and so yeah, it is -- i don't have the exact number, but there was a high degree, multiple ships when they evacuated boston that would bring them out of the city with them. so of course hutchinson will leave to go to great britain and other...
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normalcy trade and that's how you get everything from nordstrom to kohl's along with the railroads like norfolk southern and union pacific caterpillar, honeywell and even boeing which trades at 737-max on the verge of being approved by the faa it's cheesecake time in america. that's right turns out if you open it like cheesecake factory they will come which is why the hallowed institution is crushing the numbers. remember, some of these retailers were supposed to be out of business by now cheesecake factory skipped rent in april same for the cruise lines. save j. powell almost no major corporation goes out of business in this happy era aside from small businesses hanging on by a thread thanks to the pandemic remember that? and the looting happening in conjunction with the otherwise totally justified george floyd protests what do you do first off, you have to know where the money is coming from to buy stocks. bonds sold off hard today. hey, who needs bonds when we're looking at a genuine economic recovery maybe even a v-shaped recovery that seems a lot more likely after today's terrific payroll
normalcy trade and that's how you get everything from nordstrom to kohl's along with the railroads like norfolk southern and union pacific caterpillar, honeywell and even boeing which trades at 737-max on the verge of being approved by the faa it's cheesecake time in america. that's right turns out if you open it like cheesecake factory they will come which is why the hallowed institution is crushing the numbers. remember, some of these retailers were supposed to be out of business by now...
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the statue standing high above norfolk for more than a century.a this week protesters taking a sledgehammer to the head of this confederate monument, another symbol of division, christopher columbus. statues of him vandalized in miami, even beheaded in boston targeted over the explorer's treatment of indigenous people. while others see them as a part of history provided. >> history is important for us, for our kids. they will know why we are here. >> reporter: across the country more than 1,700 confederate symbols still stand. the mayor of houston announcing he'll relocate these statues to commemorate juneteenth. jacksonville going one step further ordering all confederate statues removed. >> i hear you and i'm going to walk with you. >> this as the fight over renaming military bases named for confederate soldiers continues. the president dismissing the idea. but some republicans breaking ranks. >> if you want to continue to name forts after soldiers there have been a lot of great soldiers that have come along since the civil war. >> reporter: cit
the statue standing high above norfolk for more than a century.a this week protesters taking a sledgehammer to the head of this confederate monument, another symbol of division, christopher columbus. statues of him vandalized in miami, even beheaded in boston targeted over the explorer's treatment of indigenous people. while others see them as a part of history provided. >> history is important for us, for our kids. they will know why we are here. >> reporter: across the country...