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and into disciplinary research center at the university of cambridge good to have you with us could restocks 1st of all looking at the virus itself what happens to a virus when it's exposed to u.b.c. . so a number of different chemicals and genocidal treatments can be used to try and disrupt viruses on surfaces and u.v. see specifically mutate the genetic material of viruses and it was. well when the virus genome is small us a few and that is in the genetic code and that particularly applies to the new coronavirus cells called to you were just 30000 base pairs long and does the obvious even render the virus inactive if still alive or does it actually destroy it completely so it's rendering it active so incapable of infecting new south wales incapable of causing new infections but if you looked for its genetic material on a surface after you and i would expect that you would still be able to find some of the genetic material that you just wouldn't be able to find infectious particles which is what we really care act right so in in this in this fight against the current pandemic how e
and into disciplinary research center at the university of cambridge good to have you with us could restocks 1st of all looking at the virus itself what happens to a virus when it's exposed to u.b.c. . so a number of different chemicals and genocidal treatments can be used to try and disrupt viruses on surfaces and u.v. see specifically mutate the genetic material of viruses and it was. well when the virus genome is small us a few and that is in the genetic code and that particularly applies to...
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barack or joe after ferguson or cambridge or baltimore, freddie gray. they have all the answers or joe does supposedly if he could just get his thoughts out. two very different cases, leo. you're a civil rights attorney. george floyd is cut and dried to me. no ambiguity. full on agreement. universal. i look at atlanta.ed it was right to the point of the handcuffing. your thoughts. >> let me tell you right now i have done these types of cases. your monologue was spot on. people are trying, democrats, people on the other cable networks are trying to conflate this case like george floyd. it's not. you look at the conversations those officers in atlanta had with this man and it was peaceful. they are not racist. here's the part that's amazing. keisha bottoms, to fire that officer, wrong. he's entitled to due process. you're going to file charges, letter jury decide what to make it out, to make the assumption that this case is a murder like george floyd case is to incite people. that's a typical democratic playbook gamesmanship and youal have all these polit
barack or joe after ferguson or cambridge or baltimore, freddie gray. they have all the answers or joe does supposedly if he could just get his thoughts out. two very different cases, leo. you're a civil rights attorney. george floyd is cut and dried to me. no ambiguity. full on agreement. universal. i look at atlanta.ed it was right to the point of the handcuffing. your thoughts. >> let me tell you right now i have done these types of cases. your monologue was spot on. people are trying,...
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we're working with some kind of more educationally focused partners, so cambridge university is one of school age or university or postgraduate age, but a lot of the content will be much more focused. it will be focused on life skills, and things that are interesting for people. and how are you going to deliver that education? because presumably it's going to be in short, bite—size chunks, in the same way that any tiktok video is presented. we think this is about applying the power of tiktok to learning. and what i mean by that is it's about effects, it's about audio, it's about engaging transitions, using all the tools that make tiktok videos so engaging and fun. amongst tiktok‘s partners is english heritage, a charity that manages hundreds of historic sites in the uk, and can see the importance of reaching a younger audience through social media. we think that tiktok's a really safe place to explore some of the stories that perhaps matter most people. so things like black history, for example, lgbtq stories from some of our sites, women's history as well. it feels like a very safe, w
we're working with some kind of more educationally focused partners, so cambridge university is one of school age or university or postgraduate age, but a lot of the content will be much more focused. it will be focused on life skills, and things that are interesting for people. and how are you going to deliver that education? because presumably it's going to be in short, bite—size chunks, in the same way that any tiktok video is presented. we think this is about applying the power of tiktok...
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richard westcott, bbc news, cambridge.down is tourism. borders have been closed and people have been unable to travel, so a holiday was out of the question. in many places restrictions are now being eased, but some are calling for restraint — as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. venice is not open for business. at least that's the message these venetians want you to hear. a human chain and a giant banner stretched out over one of the city's famous canals. the people here calling for responsible tourism. visitors are already returning the famous palace has reopened its doors. but locals are calling for quality, not necessarily quantity. we hope to have, in the future, slow tourism. slow tourism. this is very important. it means not less tourism, but better, good organisation. this is the first thing. around 30 million people visit venice each year, a city with a native population of little more than 50,000 stop many only come for the day, bringing little income to the local economy. and residents say many neighbourhoods are be
richard westcott, bbc news, cambridge.down is tourism. borders have been closed and people have been unable to travel, so a holiday was out of the question. in many places restrictions are now being eased, but some are calling for restraint — as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. venice is not open for business. at least that's the message these venetians want you to hear. a human chain and a giant banner stretched out over one of the city's famous canals. the people here calling for...
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the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support vianiversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. let's go back to those pictures of the family only service for george floyd taking place in north carolina. about 120 people are inside the church. you can see the mourners in north carolina. we know that this is one of many from oil services that will be held for mr floyd and that protesters are demanding justice, demanding that those responsible for his death are held accountable in a court of law. please stay with bbc news. the latest figures released in the uk show that a further 20a people died from coronavirus overnight bringing the total number of deaths to 40,165. meanwhile, nhs trusts in england say they weren't consulted — or given notice — of a government announcement that all hospital staff will have to wear surgi
the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support vianiversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. let's go back to those pictures of the family only service for george floyd taking place in north carolina. about 120 people are...
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the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. all the latest on the united states protests on our website, you are watching bbc world news. pubs and restaurants in england expect they'll be allowed to start back up again from july 4th, although there's no date yet for scotland, wales and northern ireland. trade bodies warn most venues will not be viable with a 2 metre social distancing rule still in place. they've called on the government to provide more support. here's our business correspondent, katy austin. measuring up for a socially distant future. below two metres. a cash grant of the furlough scheme for this pup going through locked down and stop you love the world smallest to i lets, and stop you love the world smallest toilets, two metres, very difficult toil
the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. all the latest on the united states protests on our website, you are watching bbc world news. pubs and restaurants in england...
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the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support viaw the protests in the uk and also in the united states. you are watching the bbc news. pubs and restaurants in england expect they'll be allowed to start back up again from july 4th, although there's no date yet for scotland, wales and northern ireland. trade bodies warn most venues will not be viable with a 2—metre social distancing rule still in place. they've called on the government to provide more support. here's our business correspondent, katy austin. measuring up for a socially—dista nt future. that's two metres. a cash grant and the furlough scheme have kept this 300—year—old pub near wigan going through lockdown. passing by the world's smallest toilets, which makes two metres very difficult to operate with. opening up presents new challenges. i suspect if we are allowed to open outside with table service only, we're ok here. i think the real issue will come when we are allowed to open inside. two metres, it can't be done. a metre's going to be incredibly difficult. other venu
the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support viaw the protests in the uk and also in the united states. you are watching the bbc news. pubs and restaurants in england expect they'll be allowed to start back up again from july 4th, although there's no date yet for scotland, wales and northern ireland. trade bodies warn most venues will not be viable with a 2—metre social distancing rule still in place. they've called on the government to...
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richard westcott, bbc news, cambridge. you're watching bbc news. has condemned what he called "racist thuggery" following attacks on the police by crowds of protesters, including far—right activists in central london. french police have clashed with protesters in paris and other cities, as thousands of people demonstrated against racism and allegations of police brutality. the prime minister of greece has personally delivered a message to international tourists that the country is ready to welcome them back after its coronavirus outbreak. kyriakos mitsotakis chose the whitewashed island of santorini for his mission, two days before the reopening of the country's tourist season. an action plan drawn up for its islands includes increased medical staff and testing sites, as well as setting up quarantine hotels. greece has been relatively unscathed by covid—19, with just 183 deaths, but mr mitsotakis said the safety of holidaymakers would be its number one priority. greek tourism is back. we are about to lift most remaining flight restrictions, we are
richard westcott, bbc news, cambridge. you're watching bbc news. has condemned what he called "racist thuggery" following attacks on the police by crowds of protesters, including far—right activists in central london. french police have clashed with protesters in paris and other cities, as thousands of people demonstrated against racism and allegations of police brutality. the prime minister of greece has personally delivered a message to international tourists that the country is...
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the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support viaek in the uk, which isjust being celebrated in coming to the end, and the queen has sent a message of support to all those volunteering freely and selflessly in the service of others. let's take a look back at the scene in central london, where that protest for black lives matter is taking place now. you can see the extraordinary scale of the protest, despite pleas from the government and the labour leader for people not to attend because at the risk of infecting one another because of the covid—19 virus. all the very latest on our website, you're watching bbc news. hello, our weather is going to stay and settled for the rest of today and settled for the rest of today and that means we will see a continuation of windy conditions, with rain followed by showers. some of those rain clouds will be reading through the cleethorpes area. low pressure is in charge, the centre of the low in the north sea and slowly drifting southwards, but extensive cloud across the country and there will be gl
the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support viaek in the uk, which isjust being celebrated in coming to the end, and the queen has sent a message of support to all those volunteering freely and selflessly in the service of others. let's take a look back at the scene in central london, where that protest for black lives matter is taking place now. you can see the extraordinary scale of the protest, despite pleas from the government and the...
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taking place in cities and towns across the uk, swa nsea, cities and towns across the uk, swansea, cambridgeindon, sheffield, peterborough and leicester, among others. there is an online event being organised in newcastle, which is giving a platform for speakers from black and minority ethnic communities in the uk. we will be speaking to some of the people who turned up at the rally in london to ask them why they felt the need to be there. with everything that is going on in terms of what is going on in the world, notjust america but globally, it is our duty to actually do something. it has been our grandfather's fight, our father's fight, we do not want it to be our children's fight and that is why we want to make sure they are a part of this as well. i think it is important to stand in solidarity with antiracist movements internationally because we are a globalised world, but i think it is really important that we do not forget that racism is a massive issue in the uk as much as it is a massive issue in the united states. we need to change, otherwise society is not, like... this is why the
taking place in cities and towns across the uk, swa nsea, cities and towns across the uk, swansea, cambridgeindon, sheffield, peterborough and leicester, among others. there is an online event being organised in newcastle, which is giving a platform for speakers from black and minority ethnic communities in the uk. we will be speaking to some of the people who turned up at the rally in london to ask them why they felt the need to be there. with everything that is going on in terms of what is...
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emily: britney kaiser, former business development director at cambridge analytic and the cofounder ofigital asset association. moving on to electric vehicles. one of the biggest companies you probably haven't heard of is called nicola. makeran electric truck and their shares have surged last week after they debuted on the nasdaq. for more on the company, ed ludlow is with us. what exactly does nicola do what are they hoping to achieve? eventually make fuel-cell electric vehicles, which are different from the battery electric vehicles from the likes of tesla. they use hydrogen and that is the source fuel that is stored in the semi truck. it is broken down into electricity which powers the electric motor. interestingat is so is they are actually openly a long way off from doing this. in the meantime, what they plan to do is partner with an italian industrial company and build a .actory electric version thecomp kid thing around -- comp kid thing about it has been the buzz around the electric pickup truck. we know that the board plans to do more. , andhen it comes to them will become -- c
emily: britney kaiser, former business development director at cambridge analytic and the cofounder ofigital asset association. moving on to electric vehicles. one of the biggest companies you probably haven't heard of is called nicola. makeran electric truck and their shares have surged last week after they debuted on the nasdaq. for more on the company, ed ludlow is with us. what exactly does nicola do what are they hoping to achieve? eventually make fuel-cell electric vehicles, which are...
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more people than usual have died during the pandemic chris smith is a consultant for all just at cambridge university he's also a podcast host that it's an of the naked scientist he joins us now live from cambridge chris because have you with us which of these figures is the more accurate you think the government's 40500 or reuters 52000 or the a n s a 64000. well as the fact that you've been able to present me with 3 different figures collected by 3 independent bodies in 3 different ways highlights who knows and actually our chief medical advisor chris witty has been at pains to emphasize throughout this that it could be very misleading to just cherry pick numbers or to look at one moment in time what we really are going to have to do is to look at what's called the excess mortality or excess deaths and that will involve doing this looking backwards because we'll have to look over a year we know roughly how many people are expected to pass away in any given period and therefore we can see if compared with previous years any particular time in the year or across the entire year we see an e
more people than usual have died during the pandemic chris smith is a consultant for all just at cambridge university he's also a podcast host that it's an of the naked scientist he joins us now live from cambridge chris because have you with us which of these figures is the more accurate you think the government's 40500 or reuters 52000 or the a n s a 64000. well as the fact that you've been able to present me with 3 different figures collected by 3 independent bodies in 3 different ways...
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a fellow of christ college, cambridge, he studied at cambridge and harvard universities and has beenisitor to these shores since first coming here as a graduate student in 1973. david is the author of 12 books, he doesn't let the grass grow under his feet. those include "in command of history: churchill fighting and
a fellow of christ college, cambridge, he studied at cambridge and harvard universities and has beenisitor to these shores since first coming here as a graduate student in 1973. david is the author of 12 books, he doesn't let the grass grow under his feet. those include "in command of history: churchill fighting and
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we're working with some kind of more educationally focused partners, so cambridge university is one ofuniversity or postgraduate age, but a lot of the content will be much more focused. it will be focused on life skills, and things that are interesting for people. and how are you going to deliver that education? because presumably it's going to be in short, bite—size chunks, in the same way that any tiktok video is presented. we think this is about applying the power of tiktok to learning. and what i mean by that is it's about effects, it's about audio, it's about engaging transitions, using all the tools that make tiktok videos so engaging and fun. amongst tiktok‘s partners is english heritage, a charity that manages hundreds of historic sites in the uk, and can see the importance of reaching a younger audience through social media. we think that tiktok's a really safe place to explore some of the stories that perhaps matter most to young people. so things like black history, for example, lgbtq stories from some of our sites, women's history as well. it feels like a very safe, welcomi
we're working with some kind of more educationally focused partners, so cambridge university is one ofuniversity or postgraduate age, but a lot of the content will be much more focused. it will be focused on life skills, and things that are interesting for people. and how are you going to deliver that education? because presumably it's going to be in short, bite—size chunks, in the same way that any tiktok video is presented. we think this is about applying the power of tiktok to learning....
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samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the count corner on the cambridge biomedical campus. role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodies, others directly kill infected cells, but do analyse them, first you have to separate them off. at the very bottom, we have the red blood cells that are the heaviest and go to the bottom of the tube. at the top, the plasma, the solution your blood flows in normally. then we are looking at these white small band, that is the white blood cells fighting off your infection. then it gets more complex. there are lots more types of white blood cells, playing different roles. so next door, a machine uses lasers to count how many you have got of each key type. it can then separate millions of them off for more tests. incredibly, each blob here is a droplet of salty water with one cell inside. 260 addenbrookes patients and staff are giving their blood for this research. some got very sick, some didn't. the key question for scientists, can you see the difference in their blood? we've found a number of severe abnormalities in pati
samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the count corner on the cambridge biomedical campus. role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodies, others directly kill infected cells, but do analyse them, first you have to separate them off. at the very bottom, we have the red blood cells that are the heaviest and go to the bottom of the tube. at the top, the plasma, the solution your blood flows in normally. then we are looking at these white small band, that is the...
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there's been plenty of gardening going on during the lockdown — and now the duchess of cambridge hasice in norfolk — as leigh milner reports. the duchess of cambridge wasn't afraid to get her hands or her dress dirty when she helped families create a special garden at this children's hospice in norwich. run by east anglian children's hospices, the nook was opened last year by catherine to support families caring for children with life—threatening illnesses — families like lisa and liam page and their three—month—old son, connor. born with severe brain damage, he came to the hospice for end—of—life care. you've got to dig them in now! with the help of some fellow gardeners, the duchess hand—picked the plants during a trip to fakenham garden centre near her norfolk home of anmer hall. she chose strong—smelling plants like lavender and herbs for the sensory garden, and planted a sunflower in memory of a little boy whose brother raised more than £18,000 for the hospice that cared for him shortly before he died. as the emblem of hospice care, families were given sunflower seeds to plant,
there's been plenty of gardening going on during the lockdown — and now the duchess of cambridge hasice in norfolk — as leigh milner reports. the duchess of cambridge wasn't afraid to get her hands or her dress dirty when she helped families create a special garden at this children's hospice in norwich. run by east anglian children's hospices, the nook was opened last year by catherine to support families caring for children with life—threatening illnesses — families like lisa and liam...
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we're working with some kind of more educationally focused partners, so cambridge university is one of for either school age or university or postgraduate age, but a lot of the content will be much more focused. it will be focused on life skills, and things that are interesting for people. and how are you going to deliver that education? because presumably it's going to be in short, bite—size chunks, in the same way that any tiktok video is presented. we think this is about applying the power of tiktok to learning. and what i mean by that is it's about effects, it's about audio, it's about engaging transitions, using all the tools that make tiktok videos so engaging and fun. amongst tiktok‘s partners is english heritage, a charity that manages hundreds of historic sites in the uk, and can see the importance of reaching a younger audience through social media. we think that tiktok's a really safe place to explore some of the stories that perhaps matter most to young people. so things like black history, for example, lgbtq stories from some of our sites, women's history as well. it feels
we're working with some kind of more educationally focused partners, so cambridge university is one of for either school age or university or postgraduate age, but a lot of the content will be much more focused. it will be focused on life skills, and things that are interesting for people. and how are you going to deliver that education? because presumably it's going to be in short, bite—size chunks, in the same way that any tiktok video is presented. we think this is about applying the power...
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a new image has been released of the duke of cambridge, prince george and princess charlotte volunteering in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolk in the east of england, delivering food parcels for isolated a quick look at what is going on in washington. you can see these protests are filmed from north of the white house and you can see in the white house and you can see in the distance there, one banner says i cannot breathe. the last words of george floyd who died last week while he was being restrained by the police in minneapolis. president trump might even be inside the white house, but they have reinforced protections and fencing surround lafayette park which is in front of those protesters to make sure that demonstrators do not get any closer. and there are at least half a dozen demonstrations around washington and their other demonstrations around philadelphia and also in chicago. we will continue to take the note of those later on. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the l
a new image has been released of the duke of cambridge, prince george and princess charlotte volunteering in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolk in the east of england, delivering food parcels for isolated a quick look at what is going on in washington. you can see these protests are filmed from north of the white house and you can see in the white house and you can see in the distance there, one banner says i cannot breathe. the last words...
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we're working with some kind of more educationally focused partners, so cambridge university is one ofnow, for either school age or university or postgraduate age, but a lot of the content will be much more focused. it will be focused on life skills, and things that are interesting for people. and how are you going to deliver that education? because presumably it's going to be in short, bite—size chunks, in the same way that any tiktok video is presented. we think this is about applying the power of tiktok to learning. and what i mean by that is it's about effects, it's about audio, it's about engaging transitions, using all the tools that make tiktok videos so engaging and fun. amongst tiktok‘s partners is english heritage, a charity that manages hundreds of historic sites in the uk, and can see the importance of reaching a younger audience through social media. we think that tiktok's a really safe place to explore some of the stories that perhaps matter most to young people. so things like black history, for example, lgbtq stories from some of our sites, women's history as well. it f
we're working with some kind of more educationally focused partners, so cambridge university is one ofnow, for either school age or university or postgraduate age, but a lot of the content will be much more focused. it will be focused on life skills, and things that are interesting for people. and how are you going to deliver that education? because presumably it's going to be in short, bite—size chunks, in the same way that any tiktok video is presented. we think this is about applying the...
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they poke fun at one of his professors at cambridge who he calls the old macaroni critic at a new play. these are published by matthew and mary darly in 1772 and 1773. and so soon after that, he joins the british army, and that's when he commissions this portrait by thomas gainsboro, 1776, right before he ships off for america. this portrait was probably painted. he probably posed for it right before he left, and there's a narrow window of time from the spring of 1776 when he purchased this commission in the fourth regiment to when the early summer of 1776 when he left for america that he could have posed for this, and there's that reference to him talking about this portrait when he was a little bit older after the war. and then he goes on to fight in some of the most intense campaigns of the early years of the revolutionary war. he fights first in and around new york, but then he joins william howell's excursion to go and capture the revolutionary capital of philadelphia, which we have the pleasure to be in today. he fights at brandy wine, paoli, and germantown. at the battle of bran
they poke fun at one of his professors at cambridge who he calls the old macaroni critic at a new play. these are published by matthew and mary darly in 1772 and 1773. and so soon after that, he joins the british army, and that's when he commissions this portrait by thomas gainsboro, 1776, right before he ships off for america. this portrait was probably painted. he probably posed for it right before he left, and there's a narrow window of time from the spring of 1776 when he purchased this...
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or imperial couege 0xford or cambridge or imperial college and other universities, and that money wille a lot of those asian stu d e nts as we believe a lot of those asian students don't come to british universities. let's move onto the daily telegraph. the headline i looking at is asylum—seekers shot dead after six stabbed in glasgow. distressing news of course. from scotla nd distressing news of course. from scotland earlier today. they‘ re reporting a little bit more detail, i must stress we don't know the motive for the attack but it says here that the knife man was from sudan and threatened violence against other refugees claim he was hungry in recent days after being re—housed in the hotel. what we are hearing throughout the day at the number of asylum—seekers were moved from their accommodation to this hotel given that it was empty for coronavirus, but actually some activists are saying that the conditions that they were in were not really up to scratch. i think there will be questions to be a nswered there will be questions to be answered and some inquests into what actually ha
or imperial couege 0xford or cambridge or imperial college and other universities, and that money wille a lot of those asian stu d e nts as we believe a lot of those asian students don't come to british universities. let's move onto the daily telegraph. the headline i looking at is asylum—seekers shot dead after six stabbed in glasgow. distressing news of course. from scotla nd distressing news of course. from scotland earlier today. they‘ re reporting a little bit more detail, i must...
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i was struck with this last week when i teamed up with his royal highness, the duke of cambridge, andritain's biggest sports stars on mental health awareness. we chatted about the need to deliver a change in perceptions and develop tools for good mental health, whether you are a sports star at the top of your game or a sports star at the top of your game 01’ a a sports star at the top of your game or a junior just starting a sports star at the top of your game or a juniorjust starting out 01’ game or a juniorjust starting out orafan going game or a juniorjust starting out or a fan going through a difficult period. as we get sport back, i think this is a great opportunity for all of us to be much more open about talking about mental health. the sports academy is neverjust about top league sports. i know that cou ntless about top league sports. i know that countless people are itching to get back to their gyms, their leisure centres, then five a side and all of their normal fitness activities. i am working closely with the fitness sector to get grassroots sport is backed up and running
i was struck with this last week when i teamed up with his royal highness, the duke of cambridge, andritain's biggest sports stars on mental health awareness. we chatted about the need to deliver a change in perceptions and develop tools for good mental health, whether you are a sports star at the top of your game or a sports star at the top of your game 01’ a a sports star at the top of your game or a junior just starting a sports star at the top of your game or a juniorjust starting out...
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, trinity college, cambridge university in england. they make fun of the new rich in england and ireland. they poked fun at macaroni fashions. they poke fun for example in the center the country apothocary, one of his professors at cambridge. these are published in 117 71 and 1773. soon after he joins the british army and commissioned this portrait right before he ships off for america. this was probably painted, he probably posed for it right before he left and there is a narrow window of time from the spring of 17 #please 6 when he purchased this commission in the fourth regiment to when, the early summer of 17 #please 6 when he left for america that he could have posed for this. there is the reference to him talking about this portrait when he was a bit older, after the war. then he goes on to fight in some of the most intense campaigns of the early revolutionary war. he fights first in and around new york but then he joins william howe's excursion to go and capture the revolutionary capital of philadelphia. he fights at the major b
, trinity college, cambridge university in england. they make fun of the new rich in england and ireland. they poked fun at macaroni fashions. they poke fun for example in the center the country apothocary, one of his professors at cambridge. these are published in 117 71 and 1773. soon after he joins the british army and commissioned this portrait right before he ships off for america. this was probably painted, he probably posed for it right before he left and there is a narrow window of time...
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a new image has been released of the duke of cambridge, prince george and princess charlotte volunteeringdge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolk in the east of england, delivering food parcels for isolated pensioners in the local area. let's ta ke let's take a look at the pictures of the protests. that is that the us embassy, just south of the river thames. you're watching bbc news. it's being claimed that many care home residents in england have seen a steep increase in fees because of the extra costs of the coronavirus pandemic. the charity, age uk, says some people who fund all, or part of, their care are being asked to pay over £100 a week more. it's estimated that more than half the 400,000 people who live in care homes in england fall into the self—funding category. we can speak now to caroline abrahams, who's charity director at age uk. how widespread is this? we don't know, but what we do know is we have had lots of calls from older people and their families telling us the different situations in which they have essentially
a new image has been released of the duke of cambridge, prince george and princess charlotte volunteeringdge in april, shows prince william and the couple's children on the sandringham estate in norfolk in the east of england, delivering food parcels for isolated pensioners in the local area. let's ta ke let's take a look at the pictures of the protests. that is that the us embassy, just south of the river thames. you're watching bbc news. it's being claimed that many care home residents in...
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zuckerberg and facebook it seems to be very reactive and we've seen that before also when it came to the cambridge analytic scandal a couple of years to go so we will see how sincere mark zuckerberg really is to change things and a lot might depends how much of the pressure even increases not just in the united states but maybe also on the global market i mentioned so far $100.00 companies have joined overall as far as i know globally and facebook has about 8000000 partners because one of the. airports in new york and vienna have set up coronavirus to send his emirates office passengers a 10 minute test in dubai. is offering something similar in frankfurt for those who want or need to prove they're healthy before taking off the results can be linked to individual tickets in an effort to allow travelers to avoid quarantine a few months ago this would have seemed like a bizarre start to your holiday now it could hire old as the new normal of air travel germany busiest airports have become the 1st in the country to offer on thought coronavirus test. the aim to provide us with a quick way of proving t
zuckerberg and facebook it seems to be very reactive and we've seen that before also when it came to the cambridge analytic scandal a couple of years to go so we will see how sincere mark zuckerberg really is to change things and a lot might depends how much of the pressure even increases not just in the united states but maybe also on the global market i mentioned so far $100.00 companies have joined overall as far as i know globally and facebook has about 8000000 partners because one of the....
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how many cases are there without symptoms with neck study adam brooks hospital in cambridge found thatfound that 3% of the staff were found positive but didn't show it. in the us at a care home in washington state, the numbers were higherfor some 56% washington state, the numbers were higher for some 56% of people with the virus had no indication of being ill. and on the diamond princess cruise ship off japan, ill. and on the diamond princess cruise ship offjapan, as many as 7296 cruise ship offjapan, as many as 72% of positive cases showed no symptoms at all. if someone becomes infected it may take five days before they show any signs of illness but for the 48 hours before their symptoms start, they could be passing the virus on. then there's the category of people who catch the virus and at no stage have any symptoms at all, maybe for ten days oi’ symptoms at all, maybe for ten days or more, symptoms at all, maybe for ten days oi’ more, no one symptoms at all, maybe for ten days or more, no one really knows. scientists are desperate to find out how much they can spread the virus. one
how many cases are there without symptoms with neck study adam brooks hospital in cambridge found thatfound that 3% of the staff were found positive but didn't show it. in the us at a care home in washington state, the numbers were higherfor some 56% washington state, the numbers were higher for some 56% of people with the virus had no indication of being ill. and on the diamond princess cruise ship off japan, ill. and on the diamond princess cruise ship offjapan, as many as 7296 cruise ship...
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a study at addenbrooke‘s hospital in cambridge found that 3% of the staff were positive, but didn't showwashington state, the numbers were higher. 56% of people with the virus had no indication of being ill. and on the diamond princess, a cruise ship offjapan, as many as 72% of positive cases showed no symptoms at all. so, why does it matter if people have the infection, but don't have any symptoms? well, for two reasons. first, if someone becomes infected, it may take five days before they show any signs of illness, but for the 48 hours before their symptoms start, they could be passing the virus on. then there's the category of people who catch the virus and at no stage have any symptoms at all, maybe for ten days or more — no—one really knows. and scientists are desperate to find out how much they can spread the virus. one of the first things i thought about really was, "oh, my god, i've done two night shifts, i've come into contact with six or seven patients per night, i've been with my crewmate for 12 hours." as much as you minimise the risk, there is still that risk there, and with
a study at addenbrooke‘s hospital in cambridge found that 3% of the staff were positive, but didn't showwashington state, the numbers were higher. 56% of people with the virus had no indication of being ill. and on the diamond princess, a cruise ship offjapan, as many as 72% of positive cases showed no symptoms at all. so, why does it matter if people have the infection, but don't have any symptoms? well, for two reasons. first, if someone becomes infected, it may take five days before they...
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a study at addenbrooke's hospital in cambridge found that 3% of the staff are positive but didn't show, at a care home in washington state, the numbers were higher. 56% of people with the virus had no indication of being ill. and on the diamond princess, a cruise ship offjapan, as many as 72% of positive cases showed no symptoms at all. if someone becomes infected, it may ta ke if someone becomes infected, it may take five days before they show any signs of illness. but in the 48 hours before the symptoms start, they could be passing the onus on. and there is a category of people who catch the virus, and that no stage have any symptoms at all may be for ten days or more. no one really knows. have any symptoms at all, may be for ten days or more, no one really knows, and scientists are desperate to find out how much they can spread the virus. one of the first things i thought about was, oh, my god, i have done two night shift, i have come into contact with six or seven patients per night, i have been with my crew mate for 12 hours. as much as we minimise the risk, it is still there, and
a study at addenbrooke's hospital in cambridge found that 3% of the staff are positive but didn't show, at a care home in washington state, the numbers were higher. 56% of people with the virus had no indication of being ill. and on the diamond princess, a cruise ship offjapan, as many as 72% of positive cases showed no symptoms at all. if someone becomes infected, it may ta ke if someone becomes infected, it may take five days before they show any signs of illness. but in the 48 hours before...
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it's highest profile backers, the duke and duchess of cambridge, met volunteers ona duchess of cambridgeu, and we can now reveal william had something special to tell them. i'm going to show a little secret with you guys, but i am actually on the platform volunteering. are you! yes, iam. platform volunteering. are you! yes, i am. when he revealed that to us on our recent zoom call, the conversation suddenly changed. it became the six of us chatting about what it is like to be a volunteer, and he was asking us for tips on how to cope with various things. it was just like talking to a number of the team. andl just like talking to a number of the team. and i think that wasjust so refreshing. a life of public service, here flying east anglia's airambulance. service, here flying east anglia's air ambulance. shout is a new text line that supports people who need a voice. he is now fully trained by shout and local volunteers, works from home, answering text messages from home, answering text messages from people in need, anonymously, of course. we are hugely proud that the duke is now one of ou
it's highest profile backers, the duke and duchess of cambridge, met volunteers ona duchess of cambridgeu, and we can now reveal william had something special to tell them. i'm going to show a little secret with you guys, but i am actually on the platform volunteering. are you! yes, iam. platform volunteering. are you! yes, i am. when he revealed that to us on our recent zoom call, the conversation suddenly changed. it became the six of us chatting about what it is like to be a volunteer, and...
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after baltimore, after cambridge, did they do anything, senator? because i remember them doing a thing. >> not that i can recall but i do remember one thing that joe biden did in 1994, he passed the crime bill that his democrat opponent said locked up disproportionately african-american men and took president trump to come along and reverse their carnage, the damage, the disrespect down to the black community. he reversed it. president trump made up for the bad decisions of vice president biden. >> sean: i've got to get out of new york. i'm stuck with chuck schumer and kirsten gillibrand. i could have senator scott and senator lindsey graham and i'd be very happy. they haven't done a thing and i know you are very close as friends, both of you and i watched this today and i am like -- they won't even help the president on this? is there anything they'll do? >> they'll do whatever it takes to get power. if you need to destroy brett kavanaugh's life to keep the seat open, we will do it. what i will do is have brett kavanaugh, being accused and mistrea
after baltimore, after cambridge, did they do anything, senator? because i remember them doing a thing. >> not that i can recall but i do remember one thing that joe biden did in 1994, he passed the crime bill that his democrat opponent said locked up disproportionately african-american men and took president trump to come along and reverse their carnage, the damage, the disrespect down to the black community. he reversed it. president trump made up for the bad decisions of vice president...
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a professor of international cambridge, he studied at cambridge and harvard university. he first came as a graduate student. he's the author of 12 books. those include in command of in 2004 a book he wrote that is well on my shelf. i have assigned to thousands of undergraduates over the years. book is theent kremlin letters, stalin's wartime correspondence with churchill and roosevelt. on this book.d i'm sure we will have some more information. includes the principal messages between the big three. --re is an analog goal analytical narrative throughout the war. the letters are always viable. it's the commentary that really sets it apart. it's based on a wide array of material. prize in 2004.n we've been fortunate to have him speak here at the international conference. without further ado, david reynolds. [applause] dr. reynolds: it's a pleasure to be here. i first came to see the d-day of stephenhe day ambrose. me howt in 2018 showed it is changed and developed an amazing ways since then. everyone hat off to involved in this very amazing enterprise. am i too close to the
a professor of international cambridge, he studied at cambridge and harvard university. he first came as a graduate student. he's the author of 12 books. those include in command of in 2004 a book he wrote that is well on my shelf. i have assigned to thousands of undergraduates over the years. book is theent kremlin letters, stalin's wartime correspondence with churchill and roosevelt. on this book.d i'm sure we will have some more information. includes the principal messages between the big...
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on monday the highest temperatures at heathrow airport and cambridge are with temperatures of 20 forrees. that was with a south—westerly wind with lower pressure and weather fronts bringing rain towards the northwest. higher pressure bringing the sunshine towards the south east of the uk. as the position of the high—pressure changes and as it moves northwards into scandinavia, it will change the wind direction and we're are going to draw in all the heat and humidity from continental europe. temperatures rising by day and perhaps by night. quite warm first thing on tuesday morning. a little bit cooler perhaps towards the far south of england and across the highland scotland. tomorrow it looks like quite cloudy again across scotla nd like quite cloudy again across scotland and northern ireland. still more rain to come. won't be as windy, it will be drier and brighter in eastern scotland. cloud for whales and the northwest of england but more in the way of sunshine here. lots of sunshine for england and wales those temperatures continued to rise for 20 8 degrees england east anglia and
on monday the highest temperatures at heathrow airport and cambridge are with temperatures of 20 forrees. that was with a south—westerly wind with lower pressure and weather fronts bringing rain towards the northwest. higher pressure bringing the sunshine towards the south east of the uk. as the position of the high—pressure changes and as it moves northwards into scandinavia, it will change the wind direction and we're are going to draw in all the heat and humidity from continental europe....
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the authors medical school the kpcity university of new york at hunter college and the cambridge healthlliance wrote that people who are more or uninsured tended to be people of color people who without medicaid 52% more likely to be inadequatel compared to thoslive in states that cafor today's health mandy gaither. >>the authors of the report are hoping their findings push policymakers to take steps to to health coverage, especially during the economic downturn. culture business is bay area are battling a poscovid-19 outbreak. you spoke. we listened. tiny tacos are back for good! grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. ge usaa was made for right now. and is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving m a credit on their auto inight thing to do. we're also givpayment relief options to eligible memberske care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or right now is the time to take care o like we've done together so many time discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. virtual
the authors medical school the kpcity university of new york at hunter college and the cambridge healthlliance wrote that people who are more or uninsured tended to be people of color people who without medicaid 52% more likely to be inadequatel compared to thoslive in states that cafor today's health mandy gaither. >>the authors of the report are hoping their findings push policymakers to take steps to to health coverage, especially during the economic downturn. culture business is bay...
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a professor of international history and a low of christ college cambridge, he studied at cambridge and harvard university and has been a regular visitor to these shores since first coming here is a graduate student in 1973. david, as you already heard, is ,he author of 12 books including "in command of history: churchill fighting and writing the second world war," a book he wrote in 2004 that is well thumbed on my shelf. i have assigned it to hundreds, maybe thousands of undergraduates over the years, and it is just a tour de force, one the best books of history writing i have ever read. his most recent book, the one on which he will beast speaking tonight is "the kremlin letters : stalin's wartime correspondence with churchill and roosevelt." i'm sure we will have more information on that from david. the book includes the principal messages between the big three and provides some sort of commentary that provides a political narrative of this triangular relationship throughout the war. a book of correspondence with letters from one to the other is always very valuable, but it is the co
a professor of international history and a low of christ college cambridge, he studied at cambridge and harvard university and has been a regular visitor to these shores since first coming here is a graduate student in 1973. david, as you already heard, is ,he author of 12 books including "in command of history: churchill fighting and writing the second world war," a book he wrote in 2004 that is well thumbed on my shelf. i have assigned it to hundreds, maybe thousands of...
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then 300 rate red coated british regulars under the charge of major john on the road from cambridge.a shot was fired. why was it that morning was any different from the others? we do not find in the history books and high school or elementary school, is that general gauge commanded pit currents army regiment, had given him written orders that morning to go from cambridge to go to concord via lexington and remove all stance of muskets ammunition powder shot and artillery. they were after the guns that morning. that was the line and the sand. that was the point of no return. that is what started the war for independence, and that is what led america on its path that we still are traveling down in the day of freedom and liberty and how fire arms played that role and not only acquiring our liberty, but maintaining it ever since. when we are talking about purely american firearms and american innovations, we take a lot of different things. it can be brought to the table for conversation. one of the earliest is what we call the american long rifle. sometimes it's called a pennsylvania or k
then 300 rate red coated british regulars under the charge of major john on the road from cambridge.a shot was fired. why was it that morning was any different from the others? we do not find in the history books and high school or elementary school, is that general gauge commanded pit currents army regiment, had given him written orders that morning to go from cambridge to go to concord via lexington and remove all stance of muskets ammunition powder shot and artillery. they were after the...