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caroline davies has the latest from reading.hour leading up to the vigil that 25—year—old khairi saadallah had been charged. now, there have been no terrorism—related charges, despite the fact that the police had said previously that they were treating this as a terrorist incident. now, today's vigil, which was held here, happened exactly one week on from the attack and it was attended by family members of the three men who died — that's david wails, joe ritchie—bennett and james furlong — along with local police, ambulance services and politicians, including the home secretary. the families lit three lanterns in memory of their loved ones and embraced, holding on to one another. now, here in reading and across the uk, people have been asked to remember with a virtual vigil — asked, at seven o'clock, to light a candle in the windows or on their doorstep in memory of the three men whose lives were cut short. a resident at a glasgow hotel where six people were stabbed on friday says the man who carried out the attack had warned he
caroline davies has the latest from reading.hour leading up to the vigil that 25—year—old khairi saadallah had been charged. now, there have been no terrorism—related charges, despite the fact that the police had said previously that they were treating this as a terrorist incident. now, today's vigil, which was held here, happened exactly one week on from the attack and it was attended by family members of the three men who died — that's david wails, joe ritchie—bennett and james...
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caroline davies, bbc news.s called for a local lockdown after there were more than 600 recorded coronavirus cases in the first half ofjune. labour's claudia webbe said the area has what she called "a perfect storm" of poverty, ethnic diversity and existing covid—i9 cases to justify bringing back the original lockdown rules. the department of health said it is supporting the local authority and has deployed four mobile testing sites. lockdown restrictions have been reintroduced in some us states following a surge in coronavirus infections. florida and texas are among the states that have ordered some businesses, including bars, to shut down again. tanya dendrinos reports. another day, another record. more than 9,500 new coronavirus cases in 2a hours in florida — 600 more than the record set on friday. republican states like florida and texas had been keen to push ahead with a reopening of their economies early, but with a surge in cases, some of those decisions have been reversed. last drinks were called in flor
caroline davies, bbc news.s called for a local lockdown after there were more than 600 recorded coronavirus cases in the first half ofjune. labour's claudia webbe said the area has what she called "a perfect storm" of poverty, ethnic diversity and existing covid—i9 cases to justify bringing back the original lockdown rules. the department of health said it is supporting the local authority and has deployed four mobile testing sites. lockdown restrictions have been reintroduced in...
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davis. we will be talking to you again soon. caroline, back to you. caroline: what a great conversation. thank you very much. cully davis with us. coming up, we will speck with the co-author of angry-no, ma'amics. despite never being richer, the world has never seemed more angry. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: in a new book, they argue the combination of macro economic and stresses of daily life have combined to produce a world that is increasingly unequal. all of this coming before the pandemic. here to discuss this book is the co-author of angrynomics, mark blyth. he's also the director at brown's center for economic and finance. what a time to talk about this, what a time to put out your book. you argue despite never being richer on average, the world has never seemed more angry. can you talk to us about how you are looking at the better ways of finding life balance, practical proposals that could be applied to this post covid world? mark: we just missed a huge opportunity to do this. when you think about the covid crisis, investors panicked. when they panic, they dump equities and wan
davis. we will be talking to you again soon. caroline, back to you. caroline: what a great conversation. thank you very much. cully davis with us. coming up, we will speck with the co-author of angry-no, ma'amics. despite never being richer, the world has never seemed more angry. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: in a new book, they argue the combination of macro economic and stresses of daily life have combined to produce a world that is increasingly unequal. all of this coming before the...
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let's cross to our correspondent caroline davies, who is there.ith the visual first of all. a very emotional moment. but also a quiet moment because it had to be socially distant. of course and most of the chairs here are all spaced out at a social distance. you can see behind me the three lanterns that were lit each members of the families of each of the three men who died and it is only a few yards away about two minutes walk here where they were enjoying a june evening in forbury gardens along with many other people. according to eyewitnesses, there was a lone attacker armed with a knife who then shouted unintelligible words and then came towards each of those three men and they were stabbed once and died. three others were also stabbed and hospitalized that they have now been released. the vigil was an incredibly summer moment it was an incredibly summer moment it was dented by the home secretary and also by the local mayor and the head of the police force here. but it was really the moment when the families came together to light the candles
let's cross to our correspondent caroline davies, who is there.ith the visual first of all. a very emotional moment. but also a quiet moment because it had to be socially distant. of course and most of the chairs here are all spaced out at a social distance. you can see behind me the three lanterns that were lit each members of the families of each of the three men who died and it is only a few yards away about two minutes walk here where they were enjoying a june evening in forbury gardens...
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caroline davies reports. baby emmanuel was born at 27 weeks.told to take him to a&e. there were many consultants needing to come. one of them was just by me telling me to be calm, he's going to be ok. one of them said she wanted to have a word with me and that emmanuel has sepsis, an infection and that he's very, he's very, very poorly. she is afraid in the next 2a hours we might lose him. the following day the doctors told evelyn emmanuel had tested positive for coronavirus. initially with the sepsis i believe, oh, sepsis is something they can
caroline davies reports. baby emmanuel was born at 27 weeks.told to take him to a&e. there were many consultants needing to come. one of them was just by me telling me to be calm, he's going to be ok. one of them said she wanted to have a word with me and that emmanuel has sepsis, an infection and that he's very, he's very, very poorly. she is afraid in the next 2a hours we might lose him. the following day the doctors told evelyn emmanuel had tested positive for coronavirus. initially with...