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if you think alessandro was scared, think again.as unavailable for comment. cool kid. finally, i am sure it may be a before opera fans can don their evening best and take ina don their evening best and take in a theatre performance in boston this weekend the show came to them. singers from boston's north end music and performing arts centre put on a performance from a balcony of a local restaurant. they say it isa local restaurant. they say it is a chance to tune their voices and a welcome break for passers—by. thank you so much for watching. hello. if you're looking for rain through this week, well, there is not very much in the forecast. but what i can offer you is plenty of warmth. in fact, during monday, to the south—west of london, temperatures got very close to 27 degrees. we'll see more very warm weather over the next few days. 0n the satellite picture, though, you can see this stripe of cloud that's been working its way in towards the north—west. not bringing an awful lot of rain, though. this is a frontal system, but one wh
if you think alessandro was scared, think again.as unavailable for comment. cool kid. finally, i am sure it may be a before opera fans can don their evening best and take ina don their evening best and take in a theatre performance in boston this weekend the show came to them. singers from boston's north end music and performing arts centre put on a performance from a balcony of a local restaurant. they say it isa local restaurant. they say it is a chance to tune their voices and a welcome...
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if you think alessandro was scared, think again., on the other hand, was unavailable for comment. pretty cool all around, i would say. just a reminder of our top story. uk's the minister top advisor has defended his decision to travel several hundred kilometres from london during the coronavirus lockdown. dominic cummings rejected allegations he had broken the law and insisted he had behaved reasonably. that is it for now. thank you very much for watching. stay as safe as you can. hello. if you're looking for rain through this week, well, there is not very much in the forecast. but what i can offer you is plenty of warmth. in fact, during monday, to the south—west of london, temperatures got very close to 27 degrees. we'll see more very warm weather over the next few days. 0n the satellite picture, though, you can see this stripe of cloud that's been working its way in towards the north—west. not bringing an awful lot of rain, though. this is a frontal system, but one which is weakening very quickly, so really wejust have a band of
if you think alessandro was scared, think again., on the other hand, was unavailable for comment. pretty cool all around, i would say. just a reminder of our top story. uk's the minister top advisor has defended his decision to travel several hundred kilometres from london during the coronavirus lockdown. dominic cummings rejected allegations he had broken the law and insisted he had behaved reasonably. that is it for now. thank you very much for watching. stay as safe as you can. hello. if...
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if you think alessandro was scared, think again. other hand, was unavailable for comment. cool kid. when tour guide mark fay flew home to australia from the uk in march, he faced two weeks of strict quarantine in a hotel room. to overcome the boredom, he started recreating famous movie scenes and music videos with the help of makeshift props, including toilet paper and shoelaces. take a look. #just # just take those old records off—the—shelf. # just take those old records off-the-shelf. # if you like it, then you should have put a ring on it. argh! show me the money! i see dead people. # a whole new world. # it's the circle of life... it may be a before opera fans can don their evening best and ta ke can don their evening best and take ona can don their evening best and take on a performance, but this evening the show came to them. singers from boston's north and performing arts centre put on a performance from a local restau ra nt. performance from a local restaurant. organisers say it isa restaurant. organisers say it is a chance
if you think alessandro was scared, think again. other hand, was unavailable for comment. cool kid. when tour guide mark fay flew home to australia from the uk in march, he faced two weeks of strict quarantine in a hotel room. to overcome the boredom, he started recreating famous movie scenes and music videos with the help of makeshift props, including toilet paper and shoelaces. take a look. #just # just take those old records off—the—shelf. # just take those old records off-the-shelf. #...
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if you think alessandro was scared, think again.and, was unavailable for comment. tim allman, bbc news. so the mum is filming him, not telling him to get out of the way, just could you move left a bit, stay inframe! it just could you move left a bit, stay in frame! it raises more questions than answers! now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. yesterday, temperatures reached 27 degrees in teddington and greater london. a bit more cloud in the sky today compared with recent days, particularly so across wales and northern england. this line of clergy can see here is what is left ofa clergy can see here is what is left of a weak cold front. no rain left on it, just a bit of patchy cloud thatis on it, just a bit of patchy cloud that is drifting southwards. overnight, we could well see some low cloud form across the hills and coast of south—west england where they could be some mist and fog patches developing. out my particularly in the south, with temperatures 1a degrees in cardiff and london by the end of the night, b
if you think alessandro was scared, think again.and, was unavailable for comment. tim allman, bbc news. so the mum is filming him, not telling him to get out of the way, just could you move left a bit, stay inframe! it just could you move left a bit, stay in frame! it raises more questions than answers! now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. yesterday, temperatures reached 27 degrees in teddington and greater london. a bit more cloud in the sky today compared with recent...
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if you think alessandro was scared, think again. his life. the bear, on the other hand, was unavailable for comment. so scary! thank you for watching. goodbye. hello. if you're looking for rain through this week, well, there is not very much in the forecast. but what i can offer you is plenty of warmth. in fact, during monday, to the south—west of london, temperatures got very close to 27 degrees. we'll see more very warm weather over the next few days. 0n the satellite picture, though, you can see this stripe of cloud that's been working its way in towards the north—west. not bringing an awful lot of rain, though. this is a frontal system, but one which is weakening very quickly, so really, wejust have a band of cloud sitting in place across parts of england and wales through tuesday morning. maybe the odd spot of drizzle around, but generally speaking it'll be dry, just with a bit more in the way of cloud generally than we had during monday. conversely, for northern ireland and scotland, well, here we see long spells of sunshine.
if you think alessandro was scared, think again. his life. the bear, on the other hand, was unavailable for comment. so scary! thank you for watching. goodbye. hello. if you're looking for rain through this week, well, there is not very much in the forecast. but what i can offer you is plenty of warmth. in fact, during monday, to the south—west of london, temperatures got very close to 27 degrees. we'll see more very warm weather over the next few days. 0n the satellite picture, though, you...
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exactly like alessandro.e conducting large clinical trials to demonstrate this, and if the trials demonstrate patient benefit, then we will scale up collection of plasma very quickly, so that it is available for patients still sick in hospital. and professor mike murphy, why is it that they may have a potentially rich source of antibodies? we don't know that yet. we have carried out this testing and identified these groups of individuals as having particularly high levels of antibodies. we don't know why, but obviously we want to take advantage of that and use them as plasma donors. and alessandro, you obviously know what you are doing, you are a medical professional yourself. were you worried about the process at all? i was not worried about the process in terms of physically what was going to happen to me, but having spent two weeks in hospital, including a week in the icu, i was a little bit afraid and going into another medical environment and having, again, needles sticking into my skin. so i think ijust
exactly like alessandro.e conducting large clinical trials to demonstrate this, and if the trials demonstrate patient benefit, then we will scale up collection of plasma very quickly, so that it is available for patients still sick in hospital. and professor mike murphy, why is it that they may have a potentially rich source of antibodies? we don't know that yet. we have carried out this testing and identified these groups of individuals as having particularly high levels of antibodies. we...
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in fact, alessandro's blood contains a0 times more antibodies than the average donor.leased to do, and suddenly, as my friends knew about that, they've all become very nice to me! in case they ever need it in the future. they're particularly asking for people to come forward in manchester, birmingham, and london, where there have been a lot of cases of covid—19. starting today, plasma is now included in the biggest study in the world, the recovery trial, which looks at re—purposing existing treatments. if found to be successful, plasma could be used to treat covid—19 in hospitals all over the world. laura foster, bbc news. the time is 1:16. our top story this lunchtime. the first government resignation following the actions of the prime minister's chief aide — junior minister douglas ross — says he's stepping down because of the government's defence of dominic cummings. coming up — 80 years on and the miracle of dunkirk is remembered. we hear from a veteran recounting his remarkable story of one of the pivotal moments of the second world war. coming up on bbc news, as
in fact, alessandro's blood contains a0 times more antibodies than the average donor.leased to do, and suddenly, as my friends knew about that, they've all become very nice to me! in case they ever need it in the future. they're particularly asking for people to come forward in manchester, birmingham, and london, where there have been a lot of cases of covid—19. starting today, plasma is now included in the biggest study in the world, the recovery trial, which looks at re—purposing existing...
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alessandro keeps, and keeps walking slowly down the mountain.e told italian reporters he was a bear lover and could not wait to see one. he almost got his wish. in youour repoport has predidica surge in violence against children becauause of the lockdownwns enforced by the covid-19 pandemic. lockdown measures put in place to prorotect people are actually putting millions of children at risk. in germany, they have extended social distancing rolls until the end of june despite some lockdown restrictions being used in time for the -- eased in time for the summer tourist season. you're watching dw news. i will be back to take you through the day after the break. stick around. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] french president emmanuel muckross pledges it's a billion euros so the car making industry in a bid to rescue the sector the head to o all of the french states however also plans for the future promising a big us subsidies for green because- e
alessandro keeps, and keeps walking slowly down the mountain.e told italian reporters he was a bear lover and could not wait to see one. he almost got his wish. in youour repoport has predidica surge in violence against children becauause of the lockdownwns enforced by the covid-19 pandemic. lockdown measures put in place to prorotect people are actually putting millions of children at risk. in germany, they have extended social distancing rolls until the end of june despite some lockdown...
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alessandro's mother was in milan's care home. she is now in hospital with coronavirus, in critical condition. >> he shows me how sections of her care home, marked in red, were turned into covid wards. alessandro has founded a group demanding an investigation into nursing homes. the elderly, says alessandro, are part of society, with a memory. they gave us life. we can't just throw them away. in a corner of milan's main cemetery, more than 120 fresh graves. here, too, most were old. most were in nursing homes. this is where the unclaimed dead from coronavirus are buried. unclaimed because many of them had no family. they died alone, with no one to mourn their passing. small, plastic crosses mark the end of lives lost. ben wedeman, cnn, milan. >>> well, china's proposed security legislation as they're calling it, for hong kong has heightened tensions with the u.s. we'll talk to a former white house security advisor about why the trump administration may be struggling with its response. we'll be right back. "the return of drifting"
alessandro's mother was in milan's care home. she is now in hospital with coronavirus, in critical condition. >> he shows me how sections of her care home, marked in red, were turned into covid wards. alessandro has founded a group demanding an investigation into nursing homes. the elderly, says alessandro, are part of society, with a memory. they gave us life. we can't just throw them away. in a corner of milan's main cemetery, more than 120 fresh graves. here, too, most were old. most...
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if you think alessandro was scared, think again.e high 20s in celsius. today, high pressure's in charge, we've got a weak weather front sinking south, producing all of this cloud. so the sunshine across parts of england and wales today will be hazier than it has been, but it won't make it down towards the south, so we'll hang on to brighter skies here. now behind this weather front it will brighten up in north wales, northern england, northern ireland and scotland. still quite breezy across the north west of scotland, and temperatures here 12 to 1a degrees, 20 in newcastle, 25 as we move down towards london. now through this evening and overnight, our weather front will continue its descent southwards, getting into southern england. there'll be some fog patches forming across south wales and south—west england. a lot of clear skies, and then by the end of the night for northern ireland and also scotland, we'll see cloud building as a weather front comes our way, and it's also going to bring some patchy rain into parts of northern ir
if you think alessandro was scared, think again.e high 20s in celsius. today, high pressure's in charge, we've got a weak weather front sinking south, producing all of this cloud. so the sunshine across parts of england and wales today will be hazier than it has been, but it won't make it down towards the south, so we'll hang on to brighter skies here. now behind this weather front it will brighten up in north wales, northern england, northern ireland and scotland. still quite breezy across the...
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alessandro marcelo ebrard afirmÓ que se estÁn los trÁmites para repatriar los cuerpos de los mexicanosvesado una situaciÓn difÍcil. alejandro: tenÍa dos trabajos en new york, fue el Único de sus tres compaÑeros que dio positivo a covid-19. su madre no termina de creer que su hijo estÉ muerto. >> cada vez que estoy acostada... o ahorita que me siento... me parece verlo o lo veo acostado. alejandro: trabajÓ en la gran manzana, donde se concentra el mayor nÚmero de mexicanos muertos por covid-19. los mexicanos muertoss por estados unidos son casi 20% de la cifra total registrada en mÉxico. sÓlo hay 326 contagiados, mucho menor a los cerca de 1000 decesos. ♪ ♪ patricia: la capital argentina aprobarÁ una aplicaciÓn que permitirÁ a los usuarios del metro, reservar sus asientos y mantener el distanciamiento social en las plataformas. el pasajero podrÍa hacer su reserva en lÍnea y tambiÉn por telÉfono, recibirÁ un cÓdigo que le permitirÁ acceder a la estaciÓn del metro que le asignarÁ un lugar especÍfico mi pc espera. enrique: la empresa at&t cerrÓ las operaciones de direct tv en venezuela. la
alessandro marcelo ebrard afirmÓ que se estÁn los trÁmites para repatriar los cuerpos de los mexicanosvesado una situaciÓn difÍcil. alejandro: tenÍa dos trabajos en new york, fue el Único de sus tres compaÑeros que dio positivo a covid-19. su madre no termina de creer que su hijo estÉ muerto. >> cada vez que estoy acostada... o ahorita que me siento... me parece verlo o lo veo acostado. alejandro: trabajÓ en la gran manzana, donde se concentra el mayor nÚmero de mexicanos...
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alessandro loves bears, apparently. saying, "this is so cool." it all ends with the bear losing interest and thankfully running away. >>> an encounter between strangers in new york's central park quickly escalated into what many are calling a racist confrontation. now the woman involved is out of a job. here's wabc's kimberly richardson. >> i'll tell them there's an african-american man threatening my life. >> tell them whatever you like. >> reporter: amy cooper filed a false report with police with that outlandish claim, a move that cost her her job, her bosses saying, quote, we do not tolerate racism of any kind. monday here in central park, amy had just crossed paths with a stranger, chris cooper. >> i'm being threatened by a man, please send the cops immediately! >> reporter: that never happened. mayor de blasio was calling her antics racism plain and simple. >> my thinking was, i can sort of capitulate to this racial intimidation, or i can just do what i'm doing and continue recording. >> reporter: chris was bird w
alessandro loves bears, apparently. saying, "this is so cool." it all ends with the bear losing interest and thankfully running away. >>> an encounter between strangers in new york's central park quickly escalated into what many are calling a racist confrontation. now the woman involved is out of a job. here's wabc's kimberly richardson. >> i'll tell them there's an african-american man threatening my life. >> tell them whatever you like. >> reporter: amy...
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joining us now is alessandro marazi sassoon, a reporter for "florida today," which was the first outlet to report this story today. take us through what has happened to this individual and how we understand that she's come to believe that it was because of her refusal to manipulate the data on the dashboard? >> right. so, what we have are e-mails that she sends out to the users of the data. these are researchers from universities, private companies, and local governments who are signed up to receive updates about the dashboard. and over time, progressively, the data became harder and harder to access. and starting in late april, she's indicating that she's being assigned work on reopening data. and then, last friday, she sent out this email, presumably in response to lots of inquiries about what's going on, as the dashboard started to change substantially over the past few weeks, in which she said, i'm no longer working on the dashboard. i'm no longer working on the dashboard. i've been reassigned. i've only been brought back to fix bugs. and as a result of that email, and she's now als
joining us now is alessandro marazi sassoon, a reporter for "florida today," which was the first outlet to report this story today. take us through what has happened to this individual and how we understand that she's come to believe that it was because of her refusal to manipulate the data on the dashboard? >> right. so, what we have are e-mails that she sends out to the users of the data. these are researchers from universities, private companies, and local governments who are...
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in fact, alessandro's blood contains 40 times more antibodies than the average donor.as my friends knew about that, they've all become very nice to me! in case they ever need it in the future. they're particularly asking for people to come forward in manchester, birmingham, and london, where there have been a lot of cases of covid—19. starting today, plasma is now included in the biggest study in the world, the recovery trial, which looks at repurposing existing treatments. if found to be successful, plasma could be used to treat covid—19 in hospitals all over the world. laura foster, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. i think, once again today, greater london will be the one with area we re london will be the one with area were temperatures probably peeking around 27 degrees, but for some of us we around 27 degrees, but for some of us we have got a little bit more in the way of cloud in the sky, still plenty of sunshine around. the cou nty plenty of sunshine around. the county it has been around northern england and wales where we hav
in fact, alessandro's blood contains 40 times more antibodies than the average donor.as my friends knew about that, they've all become very nice to me! in case they ever need it in the future. they're particularly asking for people to come forward in manchester, birmingham, and london, where there have been a lot of cases of covid—19. starting today, plasma is now included in the biggest study in the world, the recovery trial, which looks at repurposing existing treatments. if found to be...
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example it's now surpassed france to record the 4th highest death toll in the world this report from alessandro yeti. coronavirus continues to ravage brazil with a number of new infections spiraling out of control it is becoming increasingly difficult for doctors in the amazon to continue to venture into the jungle to test for the virus and provide much needed care they're seen as. we had the boat come in once a month due to the pandemic a man now says they stopped coming and we've been left unprotected thank god they came back now and the people and testing are which for us here in the interior is impossible. but close to half a 1000000 confirmed cases the minister of health says the real number could be 15 times higher due to lack of testing. president jackie had both sonata remains and faced as he took selfies and embrace supporters at a roadside restaurant outside the capital. and brazil is not alone cases of spike to the country has now surpassed china with more than $94000.00 confirmed cases hospitals are running out of beds in the capital santiago and these are concerned that young peopl
example it's now surpassed france to record the 4th highest death toll in the world this report from alessandro yeti. coronavirus continues to ravage brazil with a number of new infections spiraling out of control it is becoming increasingly difficult for doctors in the amazon to continue to venture into the jungle to test for the virus and provide much needed care they're seen as. we had the boat come in once a month due to the pandemic a man now says they stopped coming and we've been left...
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anchor: let's bring in alessandro joining us from bogota.t is a situation in the capital as you spell, concern is turning to the amazon region. absolutely. in the amazon region of colombia, cases arose now in just less than a month from one confirmed case to practically 1000 now. there have been already 30 people who have died in the capital of the colombian amazon. there are between another 30 to 50 edead. the authorities are trying to confirm if they all have to do with covid-19. the problem is there is a very dire lack of testing available in that region. that is why the president of colombia announced there will be another 15 days total lockdown throughout the amazon. the president also sent the army to patrol the border. the city is right on the border of two countries. we know the situation is particularly dire in brazil as we have reported many times. the number of infections there are just spiraling day after day. gravesre no more available at the local cemetery so the mayor was looking for a new burial ground for the dead. this is v
anchor: let's bring in alessandro joining us from bogota.t is a situation in the capital as you spell, concern is turning to the amazon region. absolutely. in the amazon region of colombia, cases arose now in just less than a month from one confirmed case to practically 1000 now. there have been already 30 people who have died in the capital of the colombian amazon. there are between another 30 to 50 edead. the authorities are trying to confirm if they all have to do with covid-19. the problem...
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the little kid's name is alessandro and he had watched a video of what to do if encounteenkournt encountering you can hear him saying to his dad, "go ahead, take the picture. this is cool." cool is not what i was thinking looking at that. >> that is one cool-as-a-cucumber kid. i would have been frantic like mom and grandma off camera. if i were the father, i don't think i'd be holding that camera too steady. put it down and picked up the i can and ran. all right. >>> i got a parenting "talk of the table," as well. it's about the dinner table. this is something parents are going to be facing tonight. if your child is a picky eater, it turns out that your helicopter parenting may be to blame. this is according to a new study in the journal "pediatrics" which is adding insult to injury apparently. researchers followed more than 300 children as they reached the ages between 4 and 9. trouble ages for eating, anyone will tell you. when parents demanded their children eat certain foods, that actually led to the kids being pickier eaters. and for parents who imposed fewer restrictions on their childr
the little kid's name is alessandro and he had watched a video of what to do if encounteenkournt encountering you can hear him saying to his dad, "go ahead, take the picture. this is cool." cool is not what i was thinking looking at that. >> that is one cool-as-a-cucumber kid. i would have been frantic like mom and grandma off camera. if i were the father, i don't think i'd be holding that camera too steady. put it down and picked up the i can and ran. all right. >>> i...
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alessandro? thought it was amazing and supercold to see the rocket take off. i have never seen that before in my life. it was amazing. i love everything about space and science and it was amazing. host: tell us how old you are? . i am 11. host: you are 11 so you do not remember the space shuttle that ended nine years ago and you were pretty young men. the first mission with people you've seen blast off in the united states, right? caller: yes. host: does this if you an idea that you would like to do something, be involved in the space program or work for a space company? caller: yes, that would be really cold. especially to do it through the military, it would be amazing, really cool. host: david is next, in north carolina. it is a great day for all americans, it sure is. most hard to believe. america has stepped forward again and took the reins and god bless. host: sorry, i did not mean to cut you off. caller: it is a great day in american history. it is almost rest taking -- almost breathtaking. caller mentioned president trump, who is supposed to make comme
alessandro? thought it was amazing and supercold to see the rocket take off. i have never seen that before in my life. it was amazing. i love everything about space and science and it was amazing. host: tell us how old you are? . i am 11. host: you are 11 so you do not remember the space shuttle that ended nine years ago and you were pretty young men. the first mission with people you've seen blast off in the united states, right? caller: yes. host: does this if you an idea that you would like...