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lisa louis visited him migrant camp and calais in northern france and spoke with people about how theountries response to the virus is affecting them. correspondent: there is no let up, even in these times of covid-19. we want to film what has been almost a daily routine since 2018. migrants are told to move their tents a few meters. once the police have left, the migrants put the tents back. no one wants us to film their face, but they told us they feel harassed. >> they don't see us as human beings. they don't respect us. they kicked my foot. if you don't wake up when they come, they take away your tent, then we have to ask aid workers for a new one and wait up to one week. correspondent: sanitary conditions are bad. >> we are not allowed to go into town. we have been stuck in these camps since the beginning of the pandemic. some were taken to shelters, but we had to stay up to four people in a room. that is illegal. correspondent: they try to support each other, but that is more difficult these days. this is where the jungle was in 2016 when it was demolished. some 8000 migrants li
lisa louis visited him migrant camp and calais in northern france and spoke with people about how theountries response to the virus is affecting them. correspondent: there is no let up, even in these times of covid-19. we want to film what has been almost a daily routine since 2018. migrants are told to move their tents a few meters. once the police have left, the migrants put the tents back. no one wants us to film their face, but they told us they feel harassed. >> they don't see us as...
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in the week ending last thursday, the district of calais of an maryland and virginia, combined 20000 new covid-19 cases. it's a lot of sickness and suffering. all three jurisdictions are understated home orders to try to curve the spread of this deadly virus andur ease the burn and save lives. on our exhausted medical workers. they also and that one state, not one state, has yet to be the first requirement of safety reopening our schools and businesses and communities in this pandemic. my colleagues the same, talking to people in their own home states, dealing with challenges and issues facing businesses and labor unions and charities, hospitals, the list is so long i don't know where does darter were to end. but to suggest i was home taking a day off, mike kitchen became a sarah get office and i'm sure many senators will say the same. i worked as hard there as they do in this building, may be harder on some days. so we did not take days off. we negotiated nearly half trillion dollar covid emergency aid package for home states, life-support package foroo much-needed resources for tes
in the week ending last thursday, the district of calais of an maryland and virginia, combined 20000 new covid-19 cases. it's a lot of sickness and suffering. all three jurisdictions are understated home orders to try to curve the spread of this deadly virus andur ease the burn and save lives. on our exhausted medical workers. they also and that one state, not one state, has yet to be the first requirement of safety reopening our schools and businesses and communities in this pandemic. my...
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May 9, 2020
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work with migrants in northern france such as ca re migrants in northern france such as care for calaising to gain when they get here. lots of people say they are coming here because they speak the same language or they have family members here. in addition, talking about coronavirus, there is also this idea that those trafficking the migrants over are asking for thousands of pounds to get across the channel. they are saying that because of coronavirus the attention of the uk authorities is elsewhere. all of their focus is on battling the virus and they are claiming that is leading the board is to be less secure. the home office completely deny this. they say the increase in numbers over the past few days and weeks is very worrying. they are describing the traffic is organising the crossing is organising the crossings as sickening. for the moment, thanks very much, simon. as countries scramble to find a coronavirus cure, the global community has been discussing ways in which vaccination programmes can be rolled out fairly and equitably across the world. but the us has been notably absen
work with migrants in northern france such as ca re migrants in northern france such as care for calaising to gain when they get here. lots of people say they are coming here because they speak the same language or they have family members here. in addition, talking about coronavirus, there is also this idea that those trafficking the migrants over are asking for thousands of pounds to get across the channel. they are saying that because of coronavirus the attention of the uk authorities is...
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so, charities who work with migrants in northern france such as care for calais say the conditions aregain when they get here. lots of people say they are coming here because they speak the same language or they have family members here. in addition, talking about coronavirus, there's also this idea that the trafficking the migrants over are asking for thousands of pounds to get across the channel. they are saying that because of coronavirus the attention of the uk authorities is elsewhere. all their focus is on battling the virus, and they're claiming that is leading the borders to be less secure. now, the home office are completely denying this, but they say the increase in numbers over the past few days and weeks is very worrying. and they're describing the traffickers organising these crossings as sickening. the channel islands are marking the 75th anniversary of their liberation in the second world war today. german troops on jersey, guernsey and their smaller neighbours surrendered a day after winston churchill announced the end of the nazi regime. robert halljoins us from a gard
so, charities who work with migrants in northern france such as care for calais say the conditions aregain when they get here. lots of people say they are coming here because they speak the same language or they have family members here. in addition, talking about coronavirus, there's also this idea that the trafficking the migrants over are asking for thousands of pounds to get across the channel. they are saying that because of coronavirus the attention of the uk authorities is elsewhere. all...
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May 19, 2020
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it's children like seven—year—old ajmal, who i met in calais last september, who are making the perilousfear of the coronavirus are factors increasingly driving migrants to the uk. the conditions here have got so bad with the virus that obviously people are more desperate to get to the uk. the weather's also got better, which facilitates crossings by boat. however, the most difficult thing for people is not being able to support their children. costing at least £3,000 to get here in a boat, there are fears some of the children are being trafficked. it may be that it's their parents, that their parents are in the uk for some reason and they've been able to access this type of money, but it's far more likely that in one way or another this is connected to organised crime and these children are being trafficked here for improper purposes. kent county council says the increase in child migrants is having a significant impact. the home office says it takes the welfare of unaccompanied children very seriously and is providing funding to local authorities, including kent. colin campbell, dungen
it's children like seven—year—old ajmal, who i met in calais last september, who are making the perilousfear of the coronavirus are factors increasingly driving migrants to the uk. the conditions here have got so bad with the virus that obviously people are more desperate to get to the uk. the weather's also got better, which facilitates crossings by boat. however, the most difficult thing for people is not being able to support their children. costing at least £3,000 to get here in a...
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to avoid something the virus from spreading beyond its borders as the latest on that with how to calais. a conspiracy theory has been floating on the fringes of conservative media for weeks and now it's made its way to the white house paper you seen anything at this point that gives you a high degree of confidence that there would have instituted a raji was the origin of this virus yes yes i have that was the president of the united states indicating he seen something that says the coronavirus was made in a chinese lab he didn't say if it was from a us agency or from cable television where he gets a lot of his information after reports that this in ministration has been trying to get the intelligence community to find a connection to the lab the director of national intelligence issued this statement saying the intelligence community also concurs with the wide scientific consensus that the covert 1000 virus was not manmade or genetically modified and 2 weeks ago the u.s. military seemed to make the same conclusion on the on the lab piece but that's there's a lot of. rumor and speculatio
to avoid something the virus from spreading beyond its borders as the latest on that with how to calais. a conspiracy theory has been floating on the fringes of conservative media for weeks and now it's made its way to the white house paper you seen anything at this point that gives you a high degree of confidence that there would have instituted a raji was the origin of this virus yes yes i have that was the president of the united states indicating he seen something that says the coronavirus...
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. >> calais campbell, every day since march 14 is put a math joke and a math problem to solve and the answer to the previous days math problems on the window. at her house. students walk or ride their bikes to see what she put up, sometimes even bring their whole families with them. she says she was inspired to do it because one of her students miss the way she started class when they were together in school. >>> people killed in a car crash on a major highway in the south bay, where this happened and what we are learning about the crash itself. and across california more and more counties are getting closer to reopening. what customers will no longer be able to do under the new rules in stage ii. california could face a serious double threat, the coronavirus pandemic and wildfires. the changes communities may need to go through, if they need to pandemic. >>> from ktvu fox 2 three this is mornings on 2. >> 7 am, thursday, may 14, not a lot of sunshine around the bay area this morning. >> awfully great. >> steve is talking about all the clouds. >> we get a break friday, a little more s
. >> calais campbell, every day since march 14 is put a math joke and a math problem to solve and the answer to the previous days math problems on the window. at her house. students walk or ride their bikes to see what she put up, sometimes even bring their whole families with them. she says she was inspired to do it because one of her students miss the way she started class when they were together in school. >>> people killed in a car crash on a major highway in the south bay,...
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frontier dropped his plan after some members of congress called it calais profiteering. >>> the years long effort to build a massive new development in cupertino, the proposal wants 2400 apartments and 2400 square feet of retail and lots of office space. some members have been fighting to block development for years. >> a judge ruled that the city was given rights to fast track the status. >>> bookstores across the country are struggling to stay in business during the coronavirus restrictions. in san francisco, this bookstore raised nearly half $1 million during a gofundme. another store in tennessee received a much-needed boost after best selling author asked her fans to preorder her newest book from that store. internet it bookstores will rely on in-store browsing of their shifting to online sales and various innovations. >> we would at this literary care packages and that has been tremendously successful. >> they are continuing to run literary programs including virtual chats with prominent authors and american booksellers association says overall sales are down but online sales ar
frontier dropped his plan after some members of congress called it calais profiteering. >>> the years long effort to build a massive new development in cupertino, the proposal wants 2400 apartments and 2400 square feet of retail and lots of office space. some members have been fighting to block development for years. >> a judge ruled that the city was given rights to fast track the status. >>> bookstores across the country are struggling to stay in business during the...
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bray calay break an egg break a leg. [ ding ] [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: that's right, break a po. whenny tempo whenny tempo when winnie - winnie thump oh -- ooh -- winnie thumpoo winnie-the-pooh! [ ding ] [ laughter and applause wayney trempo? i didn't know what that was. all right. >> what? how do you even pronounce that crab in your gourd - cram - cranny your -- cran yourd [ laughter ] crammy your? cram a your -- cram your -- >> jimmy: oh, i think i know what it is i think you have one of these. >> a grammy award! [ ding ] [ laughter ] [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: all right, this is awesome. [ laughter ] >> this game >> jimmy: okay, here we go it's -- it's gone to be -- it's gonna be me? [ ding ] wow. >> okay. >> jimmy: i got that a little bit too fast >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right, your turn >> what? [ laughter ] vegas. [ laughter ] hot a pin sin vegas. >> jimmy: yes, give it the ding on that one. give her the din give her the ding on that one. [ ding ] >> what happens in vegas >> jimmy: what happens in vegas. all right. joust tin beer -- oh, justin bieber? [ ding ] >>
bray calay break an egg break a leg. [ ding ] [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: that's right, break a po. whenny tempo whenny tempo when winnie - winnie thump oh -- ooh -- winnie thumpoo winnie-the-pooh! [ ding ] [ laughter and applause wayney trempo? i didn't know what that was. all right. >> what? how do you even pronounce that crab in your gourd - cram - cranny your -- cran yourd [ laughter ] crammy your? cram a your -- cram your -- >> jimmy: oh, i think i know what it is i...
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temperatures now the upper 50's around 60 antioch 64 calais hope 58 for concord and 56 meanwhile for livermore the breakdown for today, 65 at high noon 3 o'clock 67 some variable clouds expected in the afternoon. and again tomorrow that's the key issue will see some scattered showers at work here for tomorrow afternoon. compliments with also some daytime heating he added to that mix in the longer-range forecast looks like route. we took friday or thursday to really kind of dry out bouts of rain still coming our way well more about all that coming up in a bit. robin back to you. >>take a dave let's get to another big story that we're following this tuesday morning. tesla ceo elon musk has restarted his car production at the factory in fremont that's to find alameda county shelter in place order. president trump is now also weighing in as well kron four's will tran has all of that at the f tesla headquarters at and freeman he has the latest for us, i will. >>good morning marty they have a change of shift about an hour and a half ago president trump. he is fully aware of what's going on
temperatures now the upper 50's around 60 antioch 64 calais hope 58 for concord and 56 meanwhile for livermore the breakdown for today, 65 at high noon 3 o'clock 67 some variable clouds expected in the afternoon. and again tomorrow that's the key issue will see some scattered showers at work here for tomorrow afternoon. compliments with also some daytime heating he added to that mix in the longer-range forecast looks like route. we took friday or thursday to really kind of dry out bouts of rain...
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around so thursday and pink areas on the map that's mostly solano excessive heat warnings through calais help. temperatures right now still comfortable 50's and 60's really nice for the time being dublin in livermore at 67 conquered at 66 pittsburgh at 68 welfare bill that 69 or warmer spot right now. later on today these are the numbers we're going to talk about triple digits for any aac conquered at livermore well oakland and he worked back into the low 90's a lot like yesterday, san jose at 97 now pic to be a 99 today temperatures today will be our hottest of your forecast so even though we are going to be looking at a lot of 90's come wednesday and thursday it's not going to be quite as hot as today, real relief arrives on friday and then into the weekend after that i've got more details about what to expect on into the weeknd what to expect in your neck of the woods to in your 4 zone forecast still to come. back to you guys all right, thanks. a lot john this morning court back in session in contra costa county, but it's going to be a lot different yes, kron 4 sarah stinson live in m
around so thursday and pink areas on the map that's mostly solano excessive heat warnings through calais help. temperatures right now still comfortable 50's and 60's really nice for the time being dublin in livermore at 67 conquered at 66 pittsburgh at 68 welfare bill that 69 or warmer spot right now. later on today these are the numbers we're going to talk about triple digits for any aac conquered at livermore well oakland and he worked back into the low 90's a lot like yesterday, san jose at...
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>>close to a 100 people linked to one skilled nursing facility in calais ho have contracted coronavirus 2 of them have died. kron four's maureen kelly talked to family members of some residents who say they want the relatives moved out of there. >>i want him moved out of there and i want someone to come in there. >>and shut this down and that bennett lewis is talking about her 31 year-old nephew a stroke victim who's been living at the windsor blue care center for about a year and is one of the 75 patients there that have tested positive for covid-19 she's been unable to visit in person, but saw him through window with the skilled nursing facility right now today. i just laughed. open but then they looked it looks like he's not really there. >>and it is just disturbing for us. >>bennett is not the only one concerned about a loved one there what we need is like gavin newsome to come up and jump off and she. this will happen no more. and take over this place put winds are out of business or president trump. help please. danny is worried about his mother maria. >>an 86 year-old alzheimer's
>>close to a 100 people linked to one skilled nursing facility in calais ho have contracted coronavirus 2 of them have died. kron four's maureen kelly talked to family members of some residents who say they want the relatives moved out of there. >>i want him moved out of there and i want someone to come in there. >>and shut this down and that bennett lewis is talking about her 31 year-old nephew a stroke victim who's been living at the windsor blue care center for about a year...
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it is children like this seven—year—old who i met in calais last september who i met in calais last september by boat. however, the most difficult thing for people is not being able to support their children. costing at least £3000 to get here in a bow, there are fears some of the children are being trafficked. it maybe it is their parents, their parents are in the uk and they have been able to this type of money, but it is far more likely this is connected to organised crime in one way or another, and these children are being trafficked here for improper purposes. kent county council says the increase in child migrants is having a significant impact. the home office says it ta kes impact. the home office says it takes the welfare of unaccompanied children very seriously and is providing funding to local authorities, including kent. last year, ballerina rachel hernon from manchester got her big break. she joined the moscow city ballet to star in swan lake and the sleeping beauty. her tour was interrupted by the pandemic and rachel has been unable to perform. but she's still making sure she ge
it is children like this seven—year—old who i met in calais last september who i met in calais last september by boat. however, the most difficult thing for people is not being able to support their children. costing at least £3000 to get here in a bow, there are fears some of the children are being trafficked. it maybe it is their parents, their parents are in the uk and they have been able to this type of money, but it is far more likely this is connected to organised crime in one way or...