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.— french open, talk us through wimbledon. ~ , ., ., wimbledon.hat not bein: wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated _ wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated would _ wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated would not - wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated would not bar- wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated would not bar him| being vaccinated would not bar him from wimbledon according to the board with decision—making powers was up we are not australia, and australia has different rules about entry. you have to remember that djokovic was deported not necessarily for not having a covid tests but for seeing to be a danger to public health because of what he represented and because of the ideas that he was promoted. they didn't want him in the country. given that 10 billion doses of the vaccine have been put in peoples arms, six in ten people have received at least one does, you think the evidence is quite clear that these vaccines are generally very safe. i can understand if you'r
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for wimbledon. to wellmanl if djokovic does make it to wellman doing them wimbledon because he will go because he doesn�*t only need to takeover test rather than covid vaccine. what kind of reaction when he got? i vaccine. what kind of reaction when he not? ~ . . vaccine. what kind of reaction when he not? ~' , ., , he got? i think he never gets a very warm reception _ he got? i think he never gets a very warm reception on _ he got? i think he never gets a very warm reception on centre _ he got? i think he never gets a very warm reception on centre court. - he got? i think he never gets a very warm reception on centre court. it i warm reception on centre court. it is not — warm reception on centre court. it is not a — warm reception on centre court. it is not a very— warm reception on centre court. it is not a very warm person. he might in terms _ is not a very warm person. he might in terms of— is not a very warm person. he might in terms of being on the court, he might— in terms of being on the co
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there is no longer— england to play wimbledon. there is no longer a — england to play wimbledon.e. the united states has been causing problems. there is still been causing problems. there is slill this— been causing problems. there is still this requirement to have a vaccine — still this requirement to have a vaccine certificate, and there are two very— vaccine certificate, and there are two very prestigious tournaments coming _ two very prestigious tournaments coming up — two very prestigious tournaments coming up in a matter of weeks. yandell— coming up in a matter of weeks. yandell wells —— indiana. there are a string _ yandell wells —— indiana. there are a string of— yandell wells —— indiana. there are a string of tournaments in north america — a string of tournaments in north america in— a string of tournaments in north america in the build—up to the final grand _ america in the build—up to the final grand slam — america in the build—up to the final grand slam of the year and the us open _ grand slam of the year and the us open in— grand slam of the year and the us open in n
there is no longer— england to play wimbledon. there is no longer a — england to play wimbledon.e. the united states has been causing problems. there is still been causing problems. there is slill this— been causing problems. there is still this requirement to have a vaccine — still this requirement to have a vaccine certificate, and there are two very— vaccine certificate, and there are two very prestigious tournaments coming _ two very prestigious tournaments coming up — two very...
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and if it means that you miss wimbledon this year, again that's a price you're willing to pay? yes. picked up a racket statistically because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. why, novak? why? because the principles of decision—making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. i'm trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. djokovic insists he is keeping an open mind, but, for now, shows no sign of changing it. amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... at least seven people have died and 1a are missing after a spanish fishing boat sank off the east coast of canada. three crew members have been rescued, and efforts to find more survivors are continuing. spain's prime minister pedro sanchez said he was following the rescue operation "with concern". the former president of hundras has surrendered to police after a request by the united states for him to be extradited to america. juan orlando hernandez was fitted with a protective vest as he surrendered to police. hernandez is accused by
and if it means that you miss wimbledon this year, again that's a price you're willing to pay? yes. picked up a racket statistically because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. why, novak? why? because the principles of decision—making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. i'm trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. djokovic insists he is keeping an open mind, but, for now, shows no sign of changing it. amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade....
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and if it means you miss wimbledon i present willing to pay. the pressure willing to pay? yes. ultimately, are you prepared to forgo the chance to be the greatest player that ever picked up the greatest player that ever picked up a racket, statistically? because you feel so strongly about this job? yes. i do. you feel so strongly about this “ob? yes. i do. ~ , ., you feel so strongly about this “ob? yes. ido.~ , ., �* you feel so strongly about this “ob? yes. ido. ~ , ., �* you feel so strongly about this job? i yes. i do._ because yes. i do. why no vat, why? because the principles — yes. i do. why no vat, why? because the principles of— yes. i do. why no vat, why? because the principles of decision-making - yes. i do. why no vat, why? because the principles of decision-making on | the principles of decision—making on my body a more in portland than any title or anything else —— novak djokovic. i'm trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. h0 with my body as much as i possibly can. ., _, . , ., with my body as much as i possi
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and if it means you miss wimbledon this year, again, that is a price you're willing to pay? yes.y, because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. novak djokovic, speaking to amol rajan. well, as you heard there, novak djokovic says he's "keeping his mind open" on the possibility of being vaccinated. our medical editor, fergus walsh, looks now at what we already know about the covid vaccines available. novak djokovic says he does not have enough information about the vaccine and what it might do to his body, but there is already a mountain of evidence available. european regulators have approved five covid vaccines using three very different technologies. they were developed in record time, but went through all the usual trial stages, involving tens of thousands of volunteers. the scientists involved and regulators are adamant, no corners were cut on safety. since then, more than 10 billion doses have been administered and just over six in ten of the world's population have had at least one dose of a covid vaccine. like all medicines, vaccines can have side effects. some
and if it means you miss wimbledon this year, again, that is a price you're willing to pay? yes.y, because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. novak djokovic, speaking to amol rajan. well, as you heard there, novak djokovic says he's "keeping his mind open" on the possibility of being vaccinated. our medical editor, fergus walsh, looks now at what we already know about the covid vaccines available. novak djokovic says he does not have enough information about the vaccine...
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and if it means you miss wimbledon, that supplies are willing to pay?? yes. ., , , ., that supplies are willing to pay? yes. ., , , that supplies are willing to pay? yes. ., , i. , ., yes. ultimately, you prepared to forero yes. ultimately, you prepared to forego the _ yes. ultimately, you prepared to forego the chance _ yes. ultimately, you prepared to forego the chance to _ yes. ultimately, you prepared to forego the chance to be - yes. ultimately, you prepared to forego the chance to be the - yes. ultimately, you prepared to - forego the chance to be the greatest player that ever picked up a racket statistically because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. statistically because you feel so strongly about this jab?- statistically because you feel so strongly about this jab? strongly about this 'ab? yes. i do. wh , strongly about this 'ab? yes. i do. why. novak. _ strongly about this 'ab? yes. i do. why. novak. why?— strongly about this jab? yes. i do. why, novak, why? because - strongly about this jab? yes. i do. why, novak, why? because the i wh
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it seems that he will be able to play at the french open, wimbledon.the population have had one dose and he has had none because he is very careful about what he has in his body. it doesn't quite make sense that someone who can have so many resources, so much information available to him believes in this so strongly. but his upbringing, background suggests he is very staunch in his beliefs so it should not be a shock he is not changing it. in not be a shock he is not changing it. , ., . ,., it. in terms of, there are some --eole it. in terms of, there are some people who — it. in terms of, there are some people who believe _ it. in terms of, there are some people who believe he - it. in terms of, there are some people who believe he broke i it. in terms of, there are some i people who believe he broke the rules somehow to get into a show you're ahead of the open, he was chucked out when the government cancelled his visa. he insists he absolutely followed the rules. what do you say to that as a sports journalist? he do you say to that as a sports journa
it seems that he will be able to play at the french open, wimbledon.the population have had one dose and he has had none because he is very careful about what he has in his body. it doesn't quite make sense that someone who can have so many resources, so much information available to him believes in this so strongly. but his upbringing, background suggests he is very staunch in his beliefs so it should not be a shock he is not changing it. in not be a shock he is not changing it. , ., . ,., it....
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he said he was willing to miss the french open and wimbledon if mandatory vaccination is required toted from melbourne ahead of the australian open over concerns about his vaccine status. the rules are moving in his direction. if you take the french open, the rules changed on saturday morning, and if you are coming from the eu, and he is currently resident in spain, you do not need to isolate on arrival in france any more, and for those wanting to arrive in england to play wimbledon, i accept it is a few months away yet, there is no longer a requirement to self—isolate. the united states is going to cause him problem though because there is still this requirement to have a vaccine certificate and are two very stages tournaments coming up in a matter of weeks, in indian wells, california, and miami, florida, in march, and then after wimbledon the tour moves back to the united states, there are a string of tournaments in the build—up to the final grand slam of the year, in new york, at the end of august, so if the rules don't change, he could find himself in the same position. in beiji
he said he was willing to miss the french open and wimbledon if mandatory vaccination is required toted from melbourne ahead of the australian open over concerns about his vaccine status. the rules are moving in his direction. if you take the french open, the rules changed on saturday morning, and if you are coming from the eu, and he is currently resident in spain, you do not need to isolate on arrival in france any more, and for those wanting to arrive in england to play wimbledon, i accept...
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. >> this now means the world number one could miss out on both the french open as well as wimbledoner this year. >>> still to come right here on the show, why america's top infectious disease expert says a covid vaccine holdup for young children is is not necessarily a setback. >>> new research found stunning data about the prolonged drought in the western u.s. and it's only unfortunately expected to get worse. >> 2022 has started off on an extremely dry note. it is the wet time of year. but rainfall deficits as much as 9 inches into parts of california. in a moment we'll break down this and the sobering study showing us the driest pattern potentially in over 1,000 years being experienced in the western u.s. essential mist aroma fragrances. a soothing blend of essential oils curated with eucalyptus and lavender to wrap you in relaxation and transform your mood. air wick essential mist aroma. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. w
. >> this now means the world number one could miss out on both the french open as well as wimbledoner this year. >>> still to come right here on the show, why america's top infectious disease expert says a covid vaccine holdup for young children is is not necessarily a setback. >>> new research found stunning data about the prolonged drought in the western u.s. and it's only unfortunately expected to get worse. >> 2022 has started off on an extremely dry note. it...
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he does still have that opportunity to perhaps have a really good run at wimbledon this year.grand slams, wimbledon being the obvious place to do that with the home support, with his record and the fact he's playing on grass, as well, where many players do not have anything like his skills, on that surface. i think he feels that he can win atp tournaments again and his fitness suggests it can, and we know that the tennis will come, so i think there is still a lot to look forward to for andy murray, in 2022. novak djokovic is an action against lorenzo mazzetti, good to see him back playing after all the talk surrounding his vaccine status in australia, but it is significant for medvedev and the fight to become world number one, because it has been a long time since one of the big four has not been a top men's player. big four has not been a top men's -la er. , r , big four has not been a top men's -la er. ,�* , ., player. yes, andy roddick in february _ player. yes, andy roddick in february 2004 _ player. yes, andy roddick in february 2004 was - player. yes, andy roddick in feb
he does still have that opportunity to perhaps have a really good run at wimbledon this year.grand slams, wimbledon being the obvious place to do that with the home support, with his record and the fact he's playing on grass, as well, where many players do not have anything like his skills, on that surface. i think he feels that he can win atp tournaments again and his fitness suggests it can, and we know that the tennis will come, so i think there is still a lot to look forward to for andy...
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and if it means you miss wimbledon this year, again, that is a price you are willing to pay? yes.he chance to be the greatest player that ever picked up a racket, statistically, because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. why, novak, why? why? because the principles of decision—making on my body are more important than any title, or anything else. that interview is on bbc one on iplayer at 8:30pm tonight. five—time wimbledon women's doubles champion pam shriver�*s told the bbc today that djokovic not getting the vaccine is "terrible for tennis." she's been speaking to bbc radio five live: i hope that the rate trusted person who is an expert in science and medicine would probably have to be a serbian, can sit him down and show him, walked him through all of the steps that makes the science and the medicine part trustworthy and safe to put in his body. i think it would be terrible for tennis, not good for him, and really, he does lead, he does lead by example, whether or not he wants to be seen as anti—vax, the fact that he doesn't trust it does influence a lot of people
and if it means you miss wimbledon this year, again, that is a price you are willing to pay? yes.he chance to be the greatest player that ever picked up a racket, statistically, because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. why, novak, why? why? because the principles of decision—making on my body are more important than any title, or anything else. that interview is on bbc one on iplayer at 8:30pm tonight. five—time wimbledon women's doubles champion pam shriver�*s told the bbc...
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do you think wimbledon and london will stick to their guns on this?ament will be different based on what the country is seeing and what the rules and regulations are. at the moment you are hearing from wimbledon, he could still get in the country if he's tested multiple times. novak, in his interview with the bbc, did say, he did leave a sliver of hope and said, well, if i get more information, i'm open to more information. now, early in his career he didn't want to have surgery on his elbow. he had a significant elbow issue. he refused to have surgery for a long time. he had a real problem in his elbow. guess what, he had surgery. he fixed his elbow. he fixed his serve. he's on his way of becoming the greatest of all time. he was sprinting past nadal and federer, guys he was chasing down. now he's stuck in the mud. . >> that is his elbow. i know so much of this is he doesn't want people telling him what to do with his body. but i also remember that he made that choice for other people by apparently testing positive for covid and then going around peo
do you think wimbledon and london will stick to their guns on this?ament will be different based on what the country is seeing and what the rules and regulations are. at the moment you are hearing from wimbledon, he could still get in the country if he's tested multiple times. novak, in his interview with the bbc, did say, he did leave a sliver of hope and said, well, if i get more information, i'm open to more information. now, early in his career he didn't want to have surgery on his elbow....
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. >> and if you miss wimbledon again, is that a price you are willing to pay ako >> yes. >> ultimatelywilling to forgo the biggest chance to be the greatest player who ever picked up a racket statistically, because you feel so strongly about this jab? >> yes, yes i do. >> y, novak? why? >> the principles of decision-making on my body are more important than anything else. i am trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. >> djokovic insists he is keeping an open mind, but for now, shows no sign of changing it. kasia: you can see the full interview on bbcorld news throughout wednesday, 4:30 in the morning gmt, 9:30, 15:30, and 18:30. the russian teenager kamila valieva is in gold-medal position after figure skating and the beiji winter olympics. here are images from her latest performance. she did stumble actually at one point and was in tears at the end of her routine, but she was given a high enough score to take the lead. she will return to the ice on thursday to try to win the event. the 15-year-old had been cleared to compete by sports highest court, despite failing
. >> and if you miss wimbledon again, is that a price you are willing to pay ako >> yes. >> ultimatelywilling to forgo the biggest chance to be the greatest player who ever picked up a racket statistically, because you feel so strongly about this jab? >> yes, yes i do. >> y, novak? why? >> the principles of decision-making on my body are more important than anything else. i am trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. >> djokovic...
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reporter: if it means you miss wimbledon? nova yes.r: ultimately, are you prepared to forgo the chance to be the greatest player that ever picked up a racket, statistically, because you feel so strongly about this jab? novak: yes, i do. reporter: why? novak: because the principles of decision-making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. i'm trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. reporter: djokovic insists he is keeping an open mind, but for now, shows no sign of changing it. bbc news, belgrade. jane: let's have a quick look at other news. in honduras the former president surrendered to police after the u.s. requested him to be extradited to america on drugs charges. hernandez said he wasn't ready to voluntarily collaborate to be able to defend himself against u.s. accusations which he denies. the jailed russian opposition leader alexei navalny is on trial again, this time inside the maximum security prison where he is held. he already spent a year behind bars after surviving a poison attac
reporter: if it means you miss wimbledon? nova yes.r: ultimately, are you prepared to forgo the chance to be the greatest player that ever picked up a racket, statistically, because you feel so strongly about this jab? novak: yes, i do. reporter: why? novak: because the principles of decision-making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. i'm trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. reporter: djokovic insists he is keeping an open mind, but for now,...
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and if it means that you miss wimbledon this year, again that's a price you're willing to pay? yes.atest player that ever picked up a racket statistically because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. why, novak? why? because the principles of decision—making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. i'm trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. djokovic insists he is keeping an open mind, but, for now, shows no sign of changing it. amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. the us writer and satirist pj o'rourke has died at the age of 7a. his books — including republican party reptile and eat the rich — were written in a style combining conservative and libertarian ideas, with the gonzo journalism of the 1960s. his publisher said mr o'rourke had been ill in recent months. our north america correspondent david willis has the latest from los angeles. journalists and writers are taken to social media to commemorate the life of pj or jonah goldberg, editor in chief of the dispatch called pj o'rourke a unique talent but alsojust a really o'rourke a
and if it means that you miss wimbledon this year, again that's a price you're willing to pay? yes.atest player that ever picked up a racket statistically because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. why, novak? why? because the principles of decision—making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. i'm trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. djokovic insists he is keeping an open mind, but, for now, shows no sign of changing it. amol...
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novak djokovic has told the bbc he�*s prepared to miss future tournaments including wimbledon and the, rather than take the covid vaccine. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejournalist & times radio presenterjenny kleeman and giles kenningham — political commentator & former conservative party press chief. tomorrow�*s front pages, starting with... the independent�*s front page story is prince andrew settling his case with virgina giuffre the yorkshire post says the amount prince andrew has to pay is a "substantial sum" he�*s always denied the allegations against. the metro describes how prince andrew has paid up "at last" the telegraph have the settlement figure prince andrew has agreed as more than £12 million. the guardian focuses on what they call settling out of court. the front page of the i summarises the key points on the long—running story. key points on the long—running story. meanwhile, the financial times leads on vladimir putin�*s talks with the west over tensions in ukraine. so let�*s begin... will start wit
novak djokovic has told the bbc he�*s prepared to miss future tournaments including wimbledon and the, rather than take the covid vaccine. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejournalist & times radio presenterjenny kleeman and giles kenningham — political commentator & former conservative party press chief. tomorrow�*s front pages, starting with... the independent�*s front page story is prince andrew settling his...
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two time wimbledon doubles champion and an olympic gold medalist. his wife recently won a $3 million judgment in her malpractice lawsuit against kaiser permanente. i have to use his name. in a way that i can help other people. you have to be your biggest advocate. flack was 54 when he died in march. 2000 and 18 just days after trying to get an appointment with his doctor at kaiser permanente when he suffered severe symptoms. this is an excerpt from that phone call fire burning in my chest flat, received only a phone consultation with his doctor who did not schedule an in person appointment for the same day and failed to send him to emergency care. christina says she rushed her husband to the hospital the next morning. but it was too late. he was suffering from sepsis, a blood infection and his organs started shutting down not being seen and not getting an x ray. that it got just so out of control, and then it turns into sepsis. in response, kaiser permanente did not directly address what transpired before flag was taken to the hospital, but said quo
two time wimbledon doubles champion and an olympic gold medalist. his wife recently won a $3 million judgment in her malpractice lawsuit against kaiser permanente. i have to use his name. in a way that i can help other people. you have to be your biggest advocate. flack was 54 when he died in march. 2000 and 18 just days after trying to get an appointment with his doctor at kaiser permanente when he suffered severe symptoms. this is an excerpt from that phone call fire burning in my chest flat,...
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and if it means that you miss wimbledon this year, again, that's a price you're willing to pay?yer that ever picked up a racket, statistically, because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes, i do. why, novak, why? because the principles of decision making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. but do you understand why a lot of people looking at you, with admiration, what you've achieved, still only 3a — you've got a lot of tennis ahead of you — would find this baffling? they'd say they've had the jab, they've been triple jabbed. it didn't hurt, didn't affect them. they didn't have after effects. here's a guy who could win 30 grand slams, but he might end up with 21, 22, 23, because he feels so strongly about this principle of the right to choose — can you understand why people find that hard to understand? i truly understand and respect, and i hope that they can respect, if they cannot understand, at least respect my decision to do so. given you're usually in grand slam finals, it must have been a strange experience for you watching rafa nadal against
and if it means that you miss wimbledon this year, again, that's a price you're willing to pay?yer that ever picked up a racket, statistically, because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes, i do. why, novak, why? because the principles of decision making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. but do you understand why a lot of people looking at you, with admiration, what you've achieved, still only 3a — you've got a lot of tennis ahead of you — would find this...
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and if it means you miss wimbledon this year, again, that is a price you are willing to pay? yes.les of decision—making on my body are more important than any title, or anything else. i am trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. because a lot of people around the world would see the experience you've had, they'd see the public outcry, the headlines, the detention, the legal disputes, and they might just say, novak, mate, just take the damn jab. it doesn't hurt, it means you can play anywhere, it keeps you safe, it keeps everyone else safe, too. we all do things that we don't want to do, that we are hesitant about, what's so hard about a bit of medicine? i respect everybody�*s decision to get vaccinated or do anything that they really think is correct for them. and i hope that people will respect my decision not to get vaccinated. and as i mentioned before — i have to repeat it again — i have to accept and i take all the consequences of my decision and i will probably not be able to play a lot of tournaments. djokovic insists he is keeping an open mind, but, fo
and if it means you miss wimbledon this year, again, that is a price you are willing to pay? yes.les of decision—making on my body are more important than any title, or anything else. i am trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. because a lot of people around the world would see the experience you've had, they'd see the public outcry, the headlines, the detention, the legal disputes, and they might just say, novak, mate, just take the damn jab. it doesn't hurt, it means...
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he says he's willing to sacrifice trophies and skip wimbledon to avoid a covid shot step he said freedomtake. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg take, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> as far as hong kong is concerned, we need to find our own way. we have no plans for any widespread city lockdown as you have seen. jonathan: the hong kong chief executive. from new york, futures are up 1.5% on the s&p and the nasdaq up 2.6%. tom: i thought you were going to do a j norma's data check. --ginormous data check. we will get a 25 vix in a moment and that is good news. there is good news on the pandemic. i watch the moving average of the deaths and the answer is it's very good news. and yet, good morning. i want to talk about reinfection in the duchess of cornwall camilla is reinfected and prince charles is reinfected and a good of america seems to face reinfection. the unvaccinated get more reinfected. what do we need to know this morning about getting covid a second or third time? >> when it comes to coronavirus, the
he says he's willing to sacrifice trophies and skip wimbledon to avoid a covid shot step he said freedomtake. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg take, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> as far as hong kong is concerned, we need to find our own way. we have no plans for any widespread city lockdown as you have seen. jonathan: the hong kong chief executive. from new york, futures are up 1.5% on the s&p and...
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and if it means you miss wimbledon, that's a price you are willing to pay? yes.here, "it keeps you safe, it keeps everyone else safe, too. "we all do things that we don't want to do and are hesitant "about, what's so hard about a bit of medicine?" i respect everybody�*s decision to get vaccinated or do anything that they really think is correct for them. i hope that people will respect my decision not to get vaccinated. and as i mentioned before, i have to repeat it again, i will have to accept and i take all the consequences of my decision and i will probably not be able to play a lot of tournaments. djokovic insists he's keeping an open mind but for now shows no sign of changing it. amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. our health correspondent jim reed is with me. djokovic says he wants more info but there's lots of data out there. it begs the question, what information might be able to persuade him? what other things we can say with confidence about vaccination and maybe the things we could say are still debated? in terms of vaccination, could say are still debated
and if it means you miss wimbledon, that's a price you are willing to pay? yes.here, "it keeps you safe, it keeps everyone else safe, too. "we all do things that we don't want to do and are hesitant "about, what's so hard about a bit of medicine?" i respect everybody�*s decision to get vaccinated or do anything that they really think is correct for them. i hope that people will respect my decision not to get vaccinated. and as i mentioned before, i have to repeat it again,...
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and if it means you miss wimbledon this year, again, that is a price you are willing to pay? yes.test player that ever picked up a racket, statistically, because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. as we've heard, novak djokovic says he's �*keeping his mind open�* on the possibility of being vaccinated. our medical editor, fergus walsh, now looks at what we already know, about the covid vaccines available. novak djokovic says he doesn't have enough information about the vaccine and how it might affect his body, but there is already a mountain of evidence available. regulated very difficult technologies. they were developed in record time but went through all the usual trial stages involving tens of thousands of volunteers. the scientists involved and regulators are adamant that no corners were cut all safety. since then more than 10 billion doses have been administered and just over six in ten of the world bowl population had at least one covid jab. like all medicines and vaccines can have side effects. some of the very rare runs were on
and if it means you miss wimbledon this year, again, that is a price you are willing to pay? yes.test player that ever picked up a racket, statistically, because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. as we've heard, novak djokovic says he's �*keeping his mind open�* on the possibility of being vaccinated. our medical editor, fergus walsh, now looks at what we already know, about the covid vaccines available. novak djokovic says he doesn't have...
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tennis star novak djokovic said he would skip the french open and wimbledon rather than take the coronavirusovic tells the bbc he is prepared to sacrifice his pursuit of grand slam titles if necessary. djokovic was expelled from australia over his stand over last month's australian open. and singapore's buy annual air show smaller scale before the pandemic even as it gears up for a major recovery. members of the general public are not allowed into the three-day event but about 600 exhibitions and different flight plans are showing their products and services. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ you had me at allison® 10-speed transmission. ♪♪ features available on gmc sierra heavy duty. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. we got the house! vanguard. you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your th
tennis star novak djokovic said he would skip the french open and wimbledon rather than take the coronavirusovic tells the bbc he is prepared to sacrifice his pursuit of grand slam titles if necessary. djokovic was expelled from australia over his stand over last month's australian open. and singapore's buy annual air show smaller scale before the pandemic even as it gears up for a major recovery. members of the general public are not allowed into the three-day event but about 600 exhibitions...
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by the time we get to the french open and wimbledon i'm hoping -- hoping, my fingers are crossed thatpears to be the case in the united states where washington, d.c. ended their vaccine mandate where it appears new york city is about to do the same and so i think the idea of vaccine mandates is going to recede rapidly as the cases recede but we don't know whether there might be another variant and so in the meantime djokovic is caught in this netherworld. i give him credit to have the courage of his convictions and willing to give up this opportunity even though the easiest thing to do would be to just submit and go get a covid shot that isn't going to make him safer and isn't going to make any of his competitors safer. to me it's all about the absurd regulations of covid to sports. remember everybody testing positive for covid in football. they changed the rules and they quit testing and no covid cases and i think tennis will do the same. >> bill: it's over because we'll play a football game. nice to see you, clay. parents in one virginia county filing a lawsuit against school offici
by the time we get to the french open and wimbledon i'm hoping -- hoping, my fingers are crossed thatpears to be the case in the united states where washington, d.c. ended their vaccine mandate where it appears new york city is about to do the same and so i think the idea of vaccine mandates is going to recede rapidly as the cases recede but we don't know whether there might be another variant and so in the meantime djokovic is caught in this netherworld. i give him credit to have the courage...
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is because — it is in australia or wimbledon is because of— it is in australia or wimbledon is because the _ know that novak djokovic thinks it's ok for the sport spectators worse and stick— ok for the sport spectators worse and stick to the vaccine that allows them to— and stick to the vaccine that allows them to get back to play the sport in front— them to get back to play the sport in front of— them to get back to play the sport in front of him and earned millions again. it's — in front of him and earned millions again, it's ok for them to take the vaccine, _ again, it's ok for them to take the vaccine, but the vaccine is not ok for him _ vaccine, but the vaccine is not ok for him i— vaccine, but the vaccine is not ok for him. i think he should reflect on his— for him. i think he should reflect on his decision.— on his decision. what you think? does the interview _ on his decision. what you think? does the interview or _ on his decision. what you think? does the interview or some i on his decision. what you think? | does the interview or some would think he puts forward, but to rest
is because — it is in australia or wimbledon is because of— it is in australia or wimbledon is because the _ know that novak djokovic thinks it's ok for the sport spectators worse and stick— ok for the sport spectators worse and stick to the vaccine that allows them to— and stick to the vaccine that allows them to get back to play the sport in front— them to get back to play the sport in front of— them to get back to play the sport in front of him and earned millions again. it's —...
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joining us now, "washington post" columnist and cnn political analyst josh rogin and wimbledon and u.s what peng shuai wrote initially on social media before she had a sham reason looking over her shoulder. she wrote, that afternoon i did not agree at first and was crying all the time. why did you have to come back to me, took me to your home and forced me to have sex with you. i couldn't describe how disgusted i was and had to myself am i still a human? i feel like a walking corpse. every day i was acting, which person is the real me? she said she deleted because she felt she was misunderstood. what happened with the political implications of this interview, josh? >> reporter: we should be clear, this is not a political story. this is a personal tragedy for tennis star peng shuai. first, because she was apparently assaulted. second, because now she is living in fear because she had a series of stage
joining us now, "washington post" columnist and cnn political analyst josh rogin and wimbledon and u.s what peng shuai wrote initially on social media before she had a sham reason looking over her shoulder. she wrote, that afternoon i did not agree at first and was crying all the time. why did you have to come back to me, took me to your home and forced me to have sex with you. i couldn't describe how disgusted i was and had to myself am i still a human? i feel like a walking corpse....
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novak djokovic said he is willing to skip playing in the french open or wimbledon over his covid vaccine in a new interview with the bbc said he'd rather sacrifice his world number one ranking than get the shot. >> i understand that not being vaccinated today, i'm unable to travel to most of the tournaments at the moment. >> that's a price you're willing to pay? >> that is a price i'm willing to pay. >> ultimately, are you prepared to forego the chance to be the greatest player to ever pick up a racket statistically because you feel so strongly about this jab? >> yes. >> here with me now, cnn tennis contributor. djokovic opting out, sure to send shock waves through the tennis community. this looked like an answer he was well prepared to give. what message does this send to sport? >> it's very obvious, so clear in his mind he believes this is the right thing to do in his mind. it has lots of ramifications on the history of the sport because he is going for an all time record when it comes to grand slams and the fact he's saying i will not take part in tournaments because of this, affects
novak djokovic said he is willing to skip playing in the french open or wimbledon over his covid vaccine in a new interview with the bbc said he'd rather sacrifice his world number one ranking than get the shot. >> i understand that not being vaccinated today, i'm unable to travel to most of the tournaments at the moment. >> that's a price you're willing to pay? >> that is a price i'm willing to pay. >> ultimately, are you prepared to forego the chance to be the greatest...
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tennis star novak djokovic ready to make waves yet again, now willing to skip the french open and wimbledonis comments kcame after they lost the chance to play the open due to unvaccinated status. in an interview with the bbc, djokovic insists he's not against vaccines. >> i understand that not being vaccinated today, i'm unable to travel to most of the tournaments at the moment. >> that's a price you're willing to pay? >> that is a price i'm willing to pay. >> ultimately, are you prepared to forego the chance to be the greatest player to ever pick up a racket, statistically? because you feel so strongly about this jab? >> yes. >> the next four grand slam tournaments requires players to be vaccinated. see what happens with that. >>> coming up for us, major settlement announced with the families of the sandy hook massacre. the first time a gun maker is held liable for a mass shooting. the breaking details next. get your personalpoints plan! i'm james corden and i'm here to tell people that ww is getting even more personal. keep on shopping, ignore us. i've lost like 28 pounds. you look great
tennis star novak djokovic ready to make waves yet again, now willing to skip the french open and wimbledonis comments kcame after they lost the chance to play the open due to unvaccinated status. in an interview with the bbc, djokovic insists he's not against vaccines. >> i understand that not being vaccinated today, i'm unable to travel to most of the tournaments at the moment. >> that's a price you're willing to pay? >> that is a price i'm willing to pay. >>...
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. >>> novak djokovic now says he's willing to miss more tennis tournaments like wimbledon over the covid vaccine. what the 20-time grand slam champ is saying in his first interview since he was deported from australia. >>> "sim swap" scams. the fbi's urgent new warning about criminals targeting your phone. how it works and how you could protect your information and money. ♪ it's a wonderful night for oscar ♪ ♪ oscar, oscar ♪ ♪ who will win ♪ >>> we don't know who will win but we do know who is hosting. ♪ it's ladies night ♪ ♪ and the feeling is right ♪ >>> get ready for the leading ladies taking over hollywood's biggest night. wanda sykes, amy schumer and regina hall making oscars history. we have all the exclusive details as amy says -- >> good morning, america. ♪ in lights your name will be seen ♪ ♪ you can fulfill all your dreams ♪ ♪ party here, party there everywhere ♪ >>> good morning, america. i think they're going to be fantastic. it's going to be a great night. >> it's going to be fantastic. >> great decision. >> a lot more coming up. >>> but we'll begin with breaking news on rus
. >>> novak djokovic now says he's willing to miss more tennis tournaments like wimbledon over the covid vaccine. what the 20-time grand slam champ is saying in his first interview since he was deported from australia. >>> "sim swap" scams. the fbi's urgent new warning about criminals targeting your phone. how it works and how you could protect your information and money. ♪ it's a wonderful night for oscar ♪ ♪ oscar, oscar ♪ ♪ who will win ♪ >>>...
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tennis star novak djokovic is ready to miss competing in the french open and/or wimbledon because ofs status in tennis history. >> not being vaccinated today, you know, i am unable to travel to most of the tournaments at the moment. >> and that's a price you're willing to pay? >> that is the price i'm willing to pay. >> are you prepared to forgo the chance to be the greatest player to ever pick up a racket, statistically because you feel so strongly about this jab? >> yes. >> of course this all began with that saga about his vaccination status and details of his previous covid infection ahead of the australian open last month. his fans and critics were left waiting to see if djokovic would be allowed to remain in the country to play. he wasn't. he didn't play. instead he was deported for not having a valid vaccine exemption. >>> here in the u.s., the cdc just released a study on the impact of the recent covid peak on children. especially for those under the age of 5. the only group who cannot get vaccinated right now. and cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is joining
tennis star novak djokovic is ready to miss competing in the french open and/or wimbledon because ofs status in tennis history. >> not being vaccinated today, you know, i am unable to travel to most of the tournaments at the moment. >> and that's a price you're willing to pay? >> that is the price i'm willing to pay. >> are you prepared to forgo the chance to be the greatest player to ever pick up a racket, statistically because you feel so strongly about this jab?...
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. >>> tennis star novak djokovic says he's willing to skip the french open and wimbledon instead of gettingsaid missing the chance to be the greatest player in the game is a price that he is willing to pay. >> those are the 5 things to know for your "new day." more on these stories all day on cnn and cnn.com and download the 5 things podcast every morning, go to cnn.com/5things. what does it say if a nation is scared of "friends". >>> russia has announced or claims that some forces surrounding ukraine are returning to their bases. ukraine, the united states remain skeptical this morning. the u.s. continues to warn of an imminent invasion. >>> the impossible task of piecing the country back together from the deadliest war in american history. john avlon joins us to tell us the untold story of abraham lincoln. ♪ three times the electorlytes and half the sugar. ♪ pedialyte powder packs. feel better fast. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you nee
. >>> tennis star novak djokovic says he's willing to skip the french open and wimbledon instead of gettingsaid missing the chance to be the greatest player in the game is a price that he is willing to pay. >> those are the 5 things to know for your "new day." more on these stories all day on cnn and cnn.com and download the 5 things podcast every morning, go to cnn.com/5things. what does it say if a nation is scared of "friends". >>> russia has...
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. >>> elsewhere, novak djokovic would rather system the french and wimbledon rather than getting vaccinatedear, the 20-time grand slam champion said in an interview aired ned by the bbc that he is still not vaccinated. and it prepared to sacrifice chances at more titles in order to stay that way. >> i understand that not being vaccinated today i, you know, i'm able to travel to most of the tournaments at the moment. >> that's a price you're willing to pay? >> that is the price i am willing to pay. >> ultimately, are you prepared to forego the chance to be the greatest player that ever picked up a racket statistically, because you feel so strongly about this? >> yes. >> why is that? why? >> because the principles of decisionmaking on my body are more important than any title. >> why novak, indeed. as djokovic said, his rival rafa nadal won the major getting 20 grand slams one ahead of djokovic. >>> better go to pittsburgh where sidney crosby tie-breaking goal was good for the 500th of his career. the 35-year-old superstar joins mario lemieux as the only player in penguins history to meet tha
. >>> elsewhere, novak djokovic would rather system the french and wimbledon rather than getting vaccinatedear, the 20-time grand slam champion said in an interview aired ned by the bbc that he is still not vaccinated. and it prepared to sacrifice chances at more titles in order to stay that way. >> i understand that not being vaccinated today i, you know, i'm able to travel to most of the tournaments at the moment. >> that's a price you're willing to pay? >> that is...
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. >> the girl then named norma dolores eagles str om, here in the tiny town of wimbledon, in what's nowhool years. her mother died when she was just four, her father, the town's railroad depot manager was an alcoholic. and he really at times couldn't run the depot, so she would have to take over for him. >> worse still her father was remarried to a woman who was physically abusive. lee later wrote that her step mother once beat her over the head with a cast iron skillet. >> and she said she would look out at the railroad tracks and just imagine where they led. it was a way out. that's what railroad represented to her. and of course, her other way out was music. >> by 17, she was singing on the radio as peggy lee and before long, touring with benny goodman's band often the only woman on the bus. and she said that these men always looked out for her. people took her under their wing. she had that quality where you wanted to protect her. >> by now she's cultivate add style that was as minimalist as the landscape she'd grown up in. cool but never cold. she had the philosophy of less is more
. >> the girl then named norma dolores eagles str om, here in the tiny town of wimbledon, in what's nowhool years. her mother died when she was just four, her father, the town's railroad depot manager was an alcoholic. and he really at times couldn't run the depot, so she would have to take over for him. >> worse still her father was remarried to a woman who was physically abusive. lee later wrote that her step mother once beat her over the head with a cast iron skillet. >>...
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two time wimbledon doubles champion and an olympic gold medalist.is wife recently won a $3 million judgment in her malpractice lawsuit against kaiser permanente. i have to use his name. in a way that i can help other people. you have to be your biggest advocate. flack was 54 when he died in march. 2000 and 18 just days after trying to get an appointment with his doctor at kaiser permanente when he suffered severe symptoms. this is an excerpt from that phone call fire, you know, just burning in my chest flat, received only a phone consultation with his doctor who did not schedule an in person appointment for the same day and failed to send him to emergency care. christina says she rushed her husband to the hospital the next morning. but it was too late. he was suffering from sepsis, a blood infection and his organs started shutting down not being seen and not getting an x ray. that it got just so out of control, and then it turns into sepsis. in response, kaiser permanente did not directly address what transpired before flag was taken to the hospital
two time wimbledon doubles champion and an olympic gold medalist.is wife recently won a $3 million judgment in her malpractice lawsuit against kaiser permanente. i have to use his name. in a way that i can help other people. you have to be your biggest advocate. flack was 54 when he died in march. 2000 and 18 just days after trying to get an appointment with his doctor at kaiser permanente when he suffered severe symptoms. this is an excerpt from that phone call fire, you know, just burning in...
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and if it means you miss wimbledon this year, again, that the pressure willing to pay? yes.racket, statistically? because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. as we've heard, novak djokovic says he's �*keeping his mind open' on the possibility of being vaccinated. our medical editor, fergus walsh, looks now at what we already know, about the covid vaccines available. novak djokovic says he doesn't have enough information about the vaccine and how it might affect his body, but there is already a mountain of evidence available. regulated very difficult technologies. they were developed in record time but went through all the usual trial stages involving tens of thousands of volunteers. the scientists involved and regulators are adamant that no corners were cut all safety. are adamant that no corners were cut on safety. since then, more than 10 billion doses have been administered and just over six in ten of the world's population had at least one covid jab. like all medicines and vaccines can have side effects. some of the very rare ones were only picked up after mi
and if it means you miss wimbledon this year, again, that the pressure willing to pay? yes.racket, statistically? because you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. as we've heard, novak djokovic says he's �*keeping his mind open' on the possibility of being vaccinated. our medical editor, fergus walsh, looks now at what we already know, about the covid vaccines available. novak djokovic says he doesn't have enough information about the vaccine and how it might affect his body, but there...
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two time wimbledon doubles champion and an olympic gold medalist. his wife recently won a $3 million judgment in her malpractice lawsuit against kaiser permanente. i have to use his name. in a way that i can help other people. you have to be your biggest advocate. flack was 54 when he died in march. 2000 and 18 just days after trying to get an appointment with his doctor at kaiser permanente when he suffered severe symptoms. this is an excerpt from that phone call fire, you know, just burning in my chest flat, received only a phone consultation with his doctor who did not schedule an in person appointment for the same day and failed to send him to emergency care. christina says she rushed her husband to the hospital the next morning, but it was too late. he was suffering from sepsis of blood infection, and his organs started shutting down not being seen and not getting a an x ray. that it got just so out of control, and then it turns into sepsis. in response, kaiser permanente did not directly address what transpired before flag was taken to the hos
two time wimbledon doubles champion and an olympic gold medalist. his wife recently won a $3 million judgment in her malpractice lawsuit against kaiser permanente. i have to use his name. in a way that i can help other people. you have to be your biggest advocate. flack was 54 when he died in march. 2000 and 18 just days after trying to get an appointment with his doctor at kaiser permanente when he suffered severe symptoms. this is an excerpt from that phone call fire, you know, just burning...
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but djokovic revealing he'll miss the french open and wimbledon if he's required to get the covid vaccineg to pay. >> that is a price i'm willing to pay. >> ultimately, are you prepared to forego the chance to be the greatest player that ever picked up a racket statistically because you feel so strongly about this? >> yes. >> it's amazing to actually hear him say that. and out front, christopher clary, "new york times" tennis correspondent who has covered more than 100 grand slam tournaments and also has covered djokovic since he was 17 years old. so for half of his life. so christopher, he is sitting there, he's ready to give up his entire career, ready to give up every single thing. why is he doing this? >> you know, surprisingly unsurprised in a way because i have followed him so long, he's followed his own path for the start. he's a stubborn guy and he's had a long time to think about this and sit with this whole topic and he made this decision based. and he means it. >> so you point out djokovic is the only men's singles player in the top 100, the only one who is not vaccinated. what
but djokovic revealing he'll miss the french open and wimbledon if he's required to get the covid vaccineg to pay. >> that is a price i'm willing to pay. >> ultimately, are you prepared to forego the chance to be the greatest player that ever picked up a racket statistically because you feel so strongly about this? >> yes. >> it's amazing to actually hear him say that. and out front, christopher clary, "new york times" tennis correspondent who has covered more...
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novak djokovic said he would skip the french open and wimbledon rather than get vaccinated for covid-he -- i don't know if you call it an unintended consequence of covid, that a lot of people seem to be trusting science less or maybe it's made not trusting science more acceptable. >> i think you're right. we have seen a politicization of leading figures like dr. fauci and others, which is why this is going to become a pretty seasonal threat to us. 35% of the adult eligible population has decided to remain unvaccinated. there's big risk factors like obesity and others that put the risk of hospitals getting surged again between november and february at a very high, distinct pronlt of that happening because of our underlying poor health coupled with the level of unvaccinated adults in this country. that's why this risk will always be there for the foreseeable future. you're right, this has been because of politics. >> dr. vin gupta, i say this with all love and respect, i look forward to the day you and i aren't speaking so much. thank you. appreciate you being for us to help us understa
novak djokovic said he would skip the french open and wimbledon rather than get vaccinated for covid-he -- i don't know if you call it an unintended consequence of covid, that a lot of people seem to be trusting science less or maybe it's made not trusting science more acceptable. >> i think you're right. we have seen a politicization of leading figures like dr. fauci and others, which is why this is going to become a pretty seasonal threat to us. 35% of the adult eligible population has...
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and if it means that you miss wimbledon this year, again that's a price you're willing to pay? yes.use you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. why, novak? why? because the principles of decision—making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. i'm trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. djokovic insists he is keeping an open mind, but, for now, shows no sign of changing it. amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. the key reason it seems he does not want to take this vaccine is because he said currently i do not have enough information about it. that begs the question, what more does he need to know about this jab? in serbia, it is one of the few places in the world if you have a choice on which vaccine you want. 0ne choice is the pfizer vaccine, widely used here. that has gone through initial clinical trials, 44,000 people involved, used widely across the world in this country as well. the world health organization say it is safe and effective. more widely speaking about vaccines, 60% of the world now, this figure is huge, have had at least
and if it means that you miss wimbledon this year, again that's a price you're willing to pay? yes.use you feel so strongly about this jab? yes. i do. why, novak? why? because the principles of decision—making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. i'm trying to be in tune with my body as much as i possibly can. djokovic insists he is keeping an open mind, but, for now, shows no sign of changing it. amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. the key reason it seems he does not...
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there are severe delays on the district line between wimbledon and edgware due to a signalfailure. and city line. on to the weather now, with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. yesterday, a warm front went through, introducing some milderfeeling air. and we are set to stay with those mild conditions as we head through the next couple of days or so before, on wednesday evening, a cold front sinks southwards — that could give us a few spots of rain and it will bring us the chilly air back in time for the end of the working week. but lots of blue sky and sunshine, and we will see a return to the night—time frosts. other than that, it's a fairly quiet week of weather ahead. it's not as blustery as it was last week, and it will be dry or mostly dry. now, this morning it's a mild start to the day, 7 or 8 celsius. plenty of cloud around today but also some bright and some sunny spells emerging at times. a bit more of a westerly wind than we saw yesterday, but not as windy as it was over the weekend. top temperatures this afternoon all the way up to 13 or 1a celsius — so, very mild fo
there are severe delays on the district line between wimbledon and edgware due to a signalfailure. and city line. on to the weather now, with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. yesterday, a warm front went through, introducing some milderfeeling air. and we are set to stay with those mild conditions as we head through the next couple of days or so before, on wednesday evening, a cold front sinks southwards — that could give us a few spots of rain and it will bring us the chilly air back...
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. >> steve: tennis star novak djokovic says is he going to skip this year's wimbledon and open. chance for record for grand slam titles if he misses those competitions. the athlete says while he is not opposed to vaccination, missing the tournaments is a price that he is willing to pay. >> brian: do exactly what the nfl did. they just stopped testing. they started playing. no one had a problem with it and no more suspensions. no more people on reserve. and we saw super bowl without incident. >> ashley: it's an individual sport. is he out there on the court by himself. is he not touching anyone. >> brian: that is insane. >> steve: that's some of the news. talk about some of the cheery stuff going on in new york city. >> ainsley: please. >> steve: it's crazy. it's a crime wave. we have been telling you about that on friday 10:30 in the morning. duane reed in morning sight heights there was a shoplifter going around the store and putting everything in his bag and then a 21-year-old employee, who was working at the duane reed saw him take a bunch of stuff out of the freezer. and so
. >> steve: tennis star novak djokovic says is he going to skip this year's wimbledon and open. chance for record for grand slam titles if he misses those competitions. the athlete says while he is not opposed to vaccination, missing the tournaments is a price that he is willing to pay. >> brian: do exactly what the nfl did. they just stopped testing. they started playing. no one had a problem with it and no more suspensions. no more people on reserve. and we saw super bowl without...
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. >> novak djokovic would rather skip the french open and wimbledon tournaments rather than get vaccinatedly safe from getting it. >> has the guy gotten other vaccines before? these are people that -- >> maybe he hasn't. >> the truck drivers, you know, they want to destroy small businesses and working class people's ability to get to work. but did they get vaccinations to go to school? did everybody that's saying, oh, i just am against all vaccines, did they get five, six vaccines to go to school when they were young? did they give their kids five or six vaccines to go to school? the answer to that is yes and yes. suddenly, because this is politicized, people start acting like this. for djokovic, i bless him, if he doesn't want to win the most grand slams ever, that's up to him. it's a free country. free world for the most part. okay. it's not so free of a world. in fact, it is becoming a bit more illiberal, but it is a free country. he can do whatever he wants to do. man, for a guy who probably has gotten a ton of vaccines in his life already, it seems like a strange hill to die on. >> ye
. >> novak djokovic would rather skip the french open and wimbledon tournaments rather than get vaccinatedly safe from getting it. >> has the guy gotten other vaccines before? these are people that -- >> maybe he hasn't. >> the truck drivers, you know, they want to destroy small businesses and working class people's ability to get to work. but did they get vaccinations to go to school? did everybody that's saying, oh, i just am against all vaccines, did they get five,...
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when we think about the uk and our great cultural exports, wimbledon, the beatles, the queen, talking you mention are very different with very specific characteristics. what is it about bamber gascoigne that stands out for you? bamber gascoigne that stands out for ou? ., ., ., , , , bamber gascoigne that stands out for ou? ., ., ,., bamber gascoigne that stands out for ou? ., ., .y you? nowadays, there is a tendency for cuiz you? nowadays, there is a tendency for quiz show— you? nowadays, there is a tendency for quiz show host _ you? nowadays, there is a tendency for quiz show host to _ you? nowadays, there is a tendency for quiz show host to be _ for quiz show host to be confrontational, getting into an adversarial battle. what stood him out was that he was a gentleman, scholarly, had a gentle area addition about him. when students approached this cauldron of university challenge, he was there to make you reach your potential and one lovely fact i heard in a documentary is that he had this on the scene is that he knew everything and partly the reason behind this is because before eve
when we think about the uk and our great cultural exports, wimbledon, the beatles, the queen, talking you mention are very different with very specific characteristics. what is it about bamber gascoigne that stands out for you? bamber gascoigne that stands out for ou? ., ., ., , , , bamber gascoigne that stands out for ou? ., ., ,., bamber gascoigne that stands out for ou? ., ., .y you? nowadays, there is a tendency for cuiz you? nowadays, there is a tendency for quiz show— you? nowadays,...
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trying to gain access, but as far as the grand slams are concerned, he could play at the french open, wimbledonee me back on the tour, so obviously that makes me feel great and i'm very thankful for that, because having the kind of an understanding, at least, i would say, you know, if not support from my peers and my colleagues is very important to me, because they are the people that i get to see sometimes more than my family. and he will be looking to get another win, won't he? andy murray says he's been told by former players not to give up tennis too soon as nothing will replace it when it's gone. he's also playing alongside djokovic out in dubai, and is facing questions over his immediate future, after one of the heaviest defeats in his last match in qatar. he won this one though to reach the second round and believes he can be competitive. i'm trying not to get too disappointed by maybe not performing as well as i would like and sort of... he sighs. you know, accepting — or trying to accept — the situation that i'm in just now. like i say, i want to be doing better... but, yeah, obviously
trying to gain access, but as far as the grand slams are concerned, he could play at the french open, wimbledonee me back on the tour, so obviously that makes me feel great and i'm very thankful for that, because having the kind of an understanding, at least, i would say, you know, if not support from my peers and my colleagues is very important to me, because they are the people that i get to see sometimes more than my family. and he will be looking to get another win, won't he? andy murray...