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earlier, we heard from moritz friedenberg, a journalist at radio hagen, the local station for hagen,many's north rhine—westphalia region. in the morning we spoke to the fire department in hagen and they told us that the situation starts relaxing a little bit, so the water level drops and the rivers go back, in the morning we spoke to the fire department in hagen and they told us that the situation starts relaxing a little bit, so the water level drops and the rivers go back, but there is still lots of work to do and you can imagine there are lots of people who have insecurity at the moment. moritz, when you say the water level is receding, and they told us that the situation starts relaxing a little bit, moritz, when you say the water level is receding, that doesn't necessarily mean the problems are over, does it? all no, the problems start now because now you see the damage that was caused, there was lots of heavy rain in the last few days. this last night there was no rain and we are really lucky for it, but there are basements that are full of water. the water damage to streets, l
earlier, we heard from moritz friedenberg, a journalist at radio hagen, the local station for hagen,many's north rhine—westphalia region. in the morning we spoke to the fire department in hagen and they told us that the situation starts relaxing a little bit, so the water level drops and the rivers go back, in the morning we spoke to the fire department in hagen and they told us that the situation starts relaxing a little bit, so the water level drops and the rivers go back, but there is...
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the team sergeant was dead and i asked morris, "do you know where hagen is?"d us in there." soledad: morris took two volunteers and crossed enemy lines to get sergeant hagen's body. pushed back by a barrage of enemy fire, he was shot. >> i had to get to the body. so i said i was going in. soledad: what morris did next is not just a heroic war story. it was a moment of valor defined. morris single-handedly destroyed the enemy force that had his battalion pinned down. in the fog of gunfire, he'd been shot two more times. he didn't stop. >> you take every effort you can to recover this body. you don't surrender a body to no one. that's just, you're doing what you gotta do. that's it. soledad: is that your motto? >> that is my motto. do what you gotta do. soledad: what he did was make sure the body of sgt. first class ronald hagen got home to his wife and four children in milwaulkee. attached.ounds were painful. the brothers who fought with morris that day returned to fighting. they feared they might not survive the war, so they hurried to get recognition for morr
the team sergeant was dead and i asked morris, "do you know where hagen is?"d us in there." soledad: morris took two volunteers and crossed enemy lines to get sergeant hagen's body. pushed back by a barrage of enemy fire, he was shot. >> i had to get to the body. so i said i was going in. soledad: what morris did next is not just a heroic war story. it was a moment of valor defined. morris single-handedly destroyed the enemy force that had his battalion pinned down. in the...
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speaking from radio hagen, a town not farfrom here speaking from radio hagen, a town not far from here questions about the recovery situation and efforts are beginning. they are under way and we have been here throughout the course of the day. most of this road and bypass behind me have been flooded but there are so many cars now that had been removed, that grim operation to discover if there are any remains. thankfully not here, everyone was able to get away safely from the rains, but the sheer force of the rains, there are metal signs that have been completely bent under the sheer force of the water that has gushed through here. itjust shows the level and intensity of the water flooding through this area. indeed. i was reading that one of the highest priorities for the german government was the restoration of the mobile network. what sort of issues has that caused both residents and the emergency services? ~ , , ,, , services? absolutely huge issues when it comes _ services? absolutely huge issues when it comes to _ services? absolutely huge issues when it comes to the _ services? ab
speaking from radio hagen, a town not farfrom here speaking from radio hagen, a town not far from here questions about the recovery situation and efforts are beginning. they are under way and we have been here throughout the course of the day. most of this road and bypass behind me have been flooded but there are so many cars now that had been removed, that grim operation to discover if there are any remains. thankfully not here, everyone was able to get away safely from the rains, but the...
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yeah, in the morning we spoke to the fire department in hagen - hagen. do and you can imagine there are lots of people who have insecurity at the moment. dr philippe when you say the water level is receding, that doesn't necessarily mean the problems are over, does it? necessarily mean the problems are over. does it?— necessarily mean the problems are over, does it? no, because you see the damage — over, does it? no, because you see the damage that _ over, does it? no, because you see the damage that was _ over, does it? no, because you see the damage that was caused, - over, does it? no, because you see the damage that was caused, there | the damage that was caused, there was lots of heavy rain in the last few days. this last night there was no rain and we are really lucky for it, but there are basements that are full of water. water damage to street, lots of main streets in hagen which can't be passed, so the fire department and the police have lots of problems to eat the areas which are damaged and there is still lots of work to do until we can go bac
yeah, in the morning we spoke to the fire department in hagen - hagen. do and you can imagine there are lots of people who have insecurity at the moment. dr philippe when you say the water level is receding, that doesn't necessarily mean the problems are over, does it? necessarily mean the problems are over. does it?— necessarily mean the problems are over, does it? no, because you see the damage — over, does it? no, because you see the damage that _ over, does it? no, because you see the...
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another town that was hugely affected in the same state that we are actually in now is hagen. who actually works, he is a journalist at radio hagen. i know we spoke you over the last few days, in terms of when this first initially happened. it's good of you to join us once again. just talk us through the situation. because given what we are seeing in erfstadt, the clean—up operation is taking place, recovery is taking place, but it's just been absolutely devastating for the local community. for sure. first, the good news, the water level keeps dropping, and there was no heavy rain for three days. the people are very happy about it, but, how you said, the real work, the main work has to be done now. streets are destroyed, lots of people are without their home. people lost their property, and it's a really mean situation and it will last for days, maybe for weeks. absolutely, and can you tell us about the power situation there? because we know that homes here still are having power outages. many homes still without power. but at one point, there were over 100,000 households with
another town that was hugely affected in the same state that we are actually in now is hagen. who actually works, he is a journalist at radio hagen. i know we spoke you over the last few days, in terms of when this first initially happened. it's good of you to join us once again. just talk us through the situation. because given what we are seeing in erfstadt, the clean—up operation is taking place, recovery is taking place, but it's just been absolutely devastating for the local community....
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Jul 10, 2021
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now, we've no specific government response on this, but here's professor anthony hagen again.cines are very, very effective, and it's likely that immunity will last for a long time. it's likely that even as new variants arise, there will be some degree of protection. the government calculation is that vaccines can cope with whatever comes. there is, though, a further, broader question — whether the government is risking people's health for the sake of the economy. the health secretary, sajid javid, answered that in the mail on sunday. the headline reads: now, that covid has disrupted other healthcare is accepted. whether the government's decision this week addresses that problem hinges on what happens to those hospitalisation rates. here's professor neil ferguson again. that indeed is the question, or at least one of them. because another we need to address is whether this is actually about politics as much as it's about science. certainly to some degree, this is about the conservative desire to assert individual responsibility and freedoms. here's the cabinet minister robertj
now, we've no specific government response on this, but here's professor anthony hagen again.cines are very, very effective, and it's likely that immunity will last for a long time. it's likely that even as new variants arise, there will be some degree of protection. the government calculation is that vaccines can cope with whatever comes. there is, though, a further, broader question — whether the government is risking people's health for the sake of the economy. the health secretary, sajid...
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it was robert hight in the far lane, edging out matt hagen in the near lane by two thousands of a seconduel final. almost as close steve torrance in the near lane lee prewitt in the far once again a photo finish needed to see that torrents was the winner. this is the sixth win this year for torrance, who was the top fuel points leader and final round of golf three m championship today in minnesota. cameron champ came to the 18th hold, not needing to do anything. spectacular but spectacular might be just a word for this recovery shots. that was to set up a putt for par. the look is part of a champ shot a bogey free round of 500 par 66 for his third career win, and that was good enough to beat louis oosthuizen, jonathan vegas and charles schwartzel, who all tied for second by two strokes. all joe appreciate it and good good showing for the giants today. the bats were hot out there. oracle that was fun. yes, it was a great game. yeah, sunshine perfect. looking ahead to another series with the dodgers, right? yeah. big three game series starting on tuesday. they just saw plenty of the dodger
it was robert hight in the far lane, edging out matt hagen in the near lane by two thousands of a seconduel final. almost as close steve torrance in the near lane lee prewitt in the far once again a photo finish needed to see that torrents was the winner. this is the sixth win this year for torrance, who was the top fuel points leader and final round of golf three m championship today in minnesota. cameron champ came to the 18th hold, not needing to do anything. spectacular but spectacular...
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one andrew hagen was through violence prevention organization. he takes us through the slums of kingston increasingly dominated by gang warfare. he explains the roots of the violence that he's experienced 1st hand himself. when you're born in a section in the community, you learn to heat another section on the community. because maybe a person might have kill your father might have kill your display abroad a own cause, a person living with those kind of anger. i've got it's hard to find someone here who has not lost and loved one to gun violence like common son was killed recently by a bullet in the back. just one of the countless murders that never see any one prosecuted you. it's a similar case of commons, neva, his son was executed with a shock to the head of the violence is driven by desperate lack of opportunities for the poor here, neglected and ignored by politicians per schools and per prospects accompanied by a hunger for recognition when they see that you have them with you can't talk today, most the god to live, they will listen to you
one andrew hagen was through violence prevention organization. he takes us through the slums of kingston increasingly dominated by gang warfare. he explains the roots of the violence that he's experienced 1st hand himself. when you're born in a section in the community, you learn to heat another section on the community. because maybe a person might have kill your father might have kill your display abroad a own cause, a person living with those kind of anger. i've got it's hard to find someone...
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is professor anthony hagen again-— hagen again.ake of the economy. the health secretary, sajid javid, answered that in the mail on sunday. the headline reads, the economic arguments for opening up britain are well known, but funny, health cases equally compelling. and sajid javid rights, because of the pandemics, we estimate that about 7 million fewer people than normal came forward for healthcare. now, that covid has disrupted other healthcare is accepted. whether the government�*s decision this week addresses that problem hinges on what happens to those hospitalisation rates. here is professor niall ferguson again. the challenges. — professor niall ferguson again. tue: challenges, there professor niall ferguson again. iie: challenges, there is professor niall ferguson again. i“ie: challenges, there is still the potential of getting very large numbers of cases. and so, this is the million—dollar question, if you get very high numbers of cases a day, 150,000, 200,000, it still could cause some pressure to the health system.— health
is professor anthony hagen again-— hagen again.ake of the economy. the health secretary, sajid javid, answered that in the mail on sunday. the headline reads, the economic arguments for opening up britain are well known, but funny, health cases equally compelling. and sajid javid rights, because of the pandemics, we estimate that about 7 million fewer people than normal came forward for healthcare. now, that covid has disrupted other healthcare is accepted. whether the government�*s...
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extreme weather warnings have been issued for three states including around the city of hagen, aftereem like extreme weather but obviously it has had such an impact? it is exactly the same weather system that brought torrential flooding across parts of southern england the other day. also affecting belgium and it will be sitting across the same area for the next few days. it is not over there yet. the weather patterns have become unstuck. we are on the other side of things. things brightening up side of things. things brightening up after a storming start to the week in the uk. lovely start to st swithin's day in county durham. more sunshine to come across the uk. dry weather dominating the outlook in the next few days and even into the start of next week. temperatures will be on the rise. it will feel much more like summer than it has done over the past week. let's look at what is happening out there at the moment. for most, a sunny start. cloud in the eastern side of them. that will affect the golfers at the open. we will see the cloud 0pen. we will see the cloud north—west england
extreme weather warnings have been issued for three states including around the city of hagen, aftereem like extreme weather but obviously it has had such an impact? it is exactly the same weather system that brought torrential flooding across parts of southern england the other day. also affecting belgium and it will be sitting across the same area for the next few days. it is not over there yet. the weather patterns have become unstuck. we are on the other side of things. things brightening...
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now, we've no specific government response on this, but here's professor anthony hagen again. address is whether this is actually about politics as much as it's about science. certainly to some degree, this is about the conservative desire to assert individual responsibility and freedoms. here's the cabinet minister robertjenrick. we do now have to move into a different period, where we learn to live with the virus, we take precautions, and we as individuals take personal responsibility. borisjohnson has also described this shift. what we're doing, mr speaker, is cautiously, prudently, moving from legal diktat, from legal diktat to allowing people to take personal responsibility for their actions. to some observers of borisjohnson, this is familiar territory. the veteran politicaljournalist steve richards tweeted: well, borisjohnson himself has been open about his reluctance to introduce nationwide restrictions. he has also often talked of the importance of "british common sense" in navigating the pandemic. so it's not a surprise to see this move to remove restrictions, and to
now, we've no specific government response on this, but here's professor anthony hagen again. address is whether this is actually about politics as much as it's about science. certainly to some degree, this is about the conservative desire to assert individual responsibility and freedoms. here's the cabinet minister robertjenrick. we do now have to move into a different period, where we learn to live with the virus, we take precautions, and we as individuals take personal responsibility....