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when he left hospital in may, he spoke to our health correpsondent catherine burns about the impact thatim and talked about the changes in his life brought about by the pandemic. you give yourself goals, and my goal was to get home... it was just to get home. we met dr mike hare last may. he'd achieved his goal, but frail and exhausted, his recovery was just beginning. now the weather's colder, but the smile is steady. it's so lovely to see you both looking so well, you look like a different person than you did ten months ago. how are you feeling? different! i think we were fairly fatalistic when we saw you last, and now we know that we can get over severe illness, this covid can be beaten. before covid, mike's nickname was mr fit, he ran marathons, loved skiing and sailing. this time last year, though, he was put on a ventilator. he was in intensive care for almost two months. i remember nothing, absolutely nothing, until they woke me up seven weeks later, saying i had been unconscious in icu. what were your physical milestones? i was particularly worried that i wouldn't be able to spea
when he left hospital in may, he spoke to our health correpsondent catherine burns about the impact thatim and talked about the changes in his life brought about by the pandemic. you give yourself goals, and my goal was to get home... it was just to get home. we met dr mike hare last may. he'd achieved his goal, but frail and exhausted, his recovery was just beginning. now the weather's colder, but the smile is steady. it's so lovely to see you both looking so well, you look like a different...
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dr michael hare talking to our health correspondent catherine burns. a reminder of our top story.unman fired multiple shots at shoppers in a local supermarket. people said they had to dive for cover or run to safety as the shooting started. aerial footage showed a man — his leg pouring with blood — being taken away in handcuffs by the police. at a press conference, the boulder police chief maris herold said a suspect was in custody and was receiving hospital treatment. last month, president biden said he would be recommending tougher legislation to ensure background checks on anyone wishing to purchase a firearm. he is interested in trying again for a he is interested in trying againfora ban he is interested in trying again for a ban on assault weapons. the police officer who died is 51—year—old eric talley who had been on the force 11 years. that's it for now. thank you for watching. hello there. many of us started the week dry with some spring sunshine. but things are going to change over the next few days. it is already turning cloudier. it will turn wetter and windier, and bri
dr michael hare talking to our health correspondent catherine burns. a reminder of our top story.unman fired multiple shots at shoppers in a local supermarket. people said they had to dive for cover or run to safety as the shooting started. aerial footage showed a man — his leg pouring with blood — being taken away in handcuffs by the police. at a press conference, the boulder police chief maris herold said a suspect was in custody and was receiving hospital treatment. last month, president...
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catherine burns, bbc news.ct of presenter piers morgan and the alleged effect of his comments on those suffering with mental health issues. piers morgan resigned yesterday as host of good morning britain, after saying he didn't believe a word of meghan markle's interview with oprah winfrey. 0ur media editor amol rajan has been looking at the way morgan's brand of personality—led news is changing the media landscape. from the conversation of, "he won't be given security"... from race to mental health, and progressive californian values to the british monarchy... and also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born. what? ..every element of this story about prince harry and meghan markle is catnip for the frenzy and theory of today's culture wars, in which all of us are pitched against each other and expected to take a side. has she said anything about... sometimes it boils over. i don't think she has and yet you continue to trash her. i ok, i'm done with this. broadcaster piers mor
catherine burns, bbc news.ct of presenter piers morgan and the alleged effect of his comments on those suffering with mental health issues. piers morgan resigned yesterday as host of good morning britain, after saying he didn't believe a word of meghan markle's interview with oprah winfrey. 0ur media editor amol rajan has been looking at the way morgan's brand of personality—led news is changing the media landscape. from the conversation of, "he won't be given security"... from race...
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catherine burns, bbc news.hey hope to welcome vaccinated british tourists from may when travel restrictions may be lifted in england. it's not clear how vaccine status would be proved. meanwhile, from monday anyone leaving england will have to fill out a form to say why they're travelling. our transport correspondent caroline davies reports. the run—through well before the runway. while many of easyjet�*s planes aren't going to carry passengers yet, many are stored on the tarmac, waiting. staff training has continued during the pandemic, putting pilots in simulators... face masks are required to be worn at all times. ..and cabin crew through mock scenarios. while airports sit almost empty. scotland, wales and northern ireland are yet to set a date on when international travel might return, but the prime minister's roadmap for england means that things are already starting to change here in gatwick. since the announcement, we've started work on returning all our colleagues back to work. the timescales around bri
catherine burns, bbc news.hey hope to welcome vaccinated british tourists from may when travel restrictions may be lifted in england. it's not clear how vaccine status would be proved. meanwhile, from monday anyone leaving england will have to fill out a form to say why they're travelling. our transport correspondent caroline davies reports. the run—through well before the runway. while many of easyjet�*s planes aren't going to carry passengers yet, many are stored on the tarmac, waiting....
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catherine burns, bbc news.rood, with opposition msps continuing to press nicola sturgeon at first minister's questions about the scottish government's handling of harassment complaints against her predecessor alex salmond. our political correspondent nick eardley is at holyrood. bring is up—to—date, nick. bring is up-to-date, nick. yes, that mammoth session _ bring is up-to-date, nick. yes, that mammoth session nicola _ bring is up-to-date, nick. yes, that mammoth session nicola sturgeon l bring is up-to-date, nick. yes, that i mammoth session nicola sturgeon had in parliament yesterday, her team seem to be pretty happy. they don't think there was a knockout blow, a moment that could have been extremely damaging for the first minister. that said, i don't think questions are going to stop being asked,in questions are going to stop being asked, in particular over whether she has potentially broken the rules ministers have to follow, the ministerial code. within the last half hour here at holyrood at first ministe
catherine burns, bbc news.rood, with opposition msps continuing to press nicola sturgeon at first minister's questions about the scottish government's handling of harassment complaints against her predecessor alex salmond. our political correspondent nick eardley is at holyrood. bring is up—to—date, nick. bring is up-to-date, nick. yes, that mammoth session _ bring is up-to-date, nick. yes, that mammoth session nicola _ bring is up-to-date, nick. yes, that mammoth session nicola sturgeon l...
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our health correspondent catherine burns reports.t's the first rule of warfare. but as our battle began, coronavirus was new and unfamiliar. as the prime minister reminded us, the main weapons most of us had more soap and hot water. two verses? from the start the berry was making sure that the health service would not collapse under the pressure. fist service would not collapse under the ressure. �* ., , , pressure. at the worst case scenario. — pressure. at the worst case scenario, the _ pressure. at the worst case scenario, the nhs - pressure. at the worst case scenario, the nhs would i pressure. at the worst case | scenario, the nhs would not pressure. at the worst case - scenario, the nhs would not cope with the number of ventilator beds that were required, nor could any health care system. bud that were required, nor could any health care system.— health care system. and so that s stem health care system. and so that system braced _ health care system. and so that system braced itself, _ health care system. and so that| system br
our health correspondent catherine burns reports.t's the first rule of warfare. but as our battle began, coronavirus was new and unfamiliar. as the prime minister reminded us, the main weapons most of us had more soap and hot water. two verses? from the start the berry was making sure that the health service would not collapse under the pressure. fist service would not collapse under the ressure. �* ., , , pressure. at the worst case scenario. — pressure. at the worst case scenario, the _...
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dr michael hare talking to health correspondent catherine burns.g brain injury. he's not been seen in public since. but this weekend, his 22—year—old son mick will return the schumacher name to formula 1, when he makes his debut in bahrain. 0ur sports editor, dan roan, has been speaking to him. he's a rookie like no other — mick schumacher has one of the most famous names in motorsport. son of legendary michael, the youngster is preparing to continue a remarkable legacy and, with his first race in formula 1just days away, told me what it meant to be following in his father's footsteps. it's been a lifelong dream to be here. and, you know, just walking into the paddock was an amazing feeling, being with the team, knowing that this is it, my pass is like the proper red f1 pass, just like, wow, it's amazing. i remember seeing my dad having one, and i always wanted one. i have one now, and it's amazing, and i'm really looking forward to it. under the watchful eye of his father, schumacherjunior began his racing career aged just nine. progressing throug
dr michael hare talking to health correspondent catherine burns.g brain injury. he's not been seen in public since. but this weekend, his 22—year—old son mick will return the schumacher name to formula 1, when he makes his debut in bahrain. 0ur sports editor, dan roan, has been speaking to him. he's a rookie like no other — mick schumacher has one of the most famous names in motorsport. son of legendary michael, the youngster is preparing to continue a remarkable legacy and, with his...
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catherine burns, bbc news. the latest government figures haven't been published in full today. of a positive covid test. in total, more than 21 million people have now had theirfirstjab — that's 40 per cent of the adult population. both cyprus and portugal say they hope to welcome vaccinated british tourists from may — when travel restrictions may be lifted in england. it's is not clear how vaccine status would be proved — and some government ministers say it's too soon to book overseas holidays. from monday anyone leaving england will have to fill out a form to say why they're travelling. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies looks at how the industry is gearing up for the summer. the run—through well before the runway. while many of easyjet�*s planes aren't going to carry passengers yet, many are stored on the tarmac, waiting. staff training has continued during the pandemic, putting pilots in simulators... facemasks are required to be worn at all times. ..and cabin crew through mock scenarios. while airports sit almost empty. scotland, wales and northern ireland are ye
catherine burns, bbc news. the latest government figures haven't been published in full today. of a positive covid test. in total, more than 21 million people have now had theirfirstjab — that's 40 per cent of the adult population. both cyprus and portugal say they hope to welcome vaccinated british tourists from may — when travel restrictions may be lifted in england. it's is not clear how vaccine status would be proved — and some government ministers say it's too soon to book overseas...
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catherine burns, bbc news.fted in england. it's not clear how vaccine status would be proved. from monday anyone leaving england will have to fill out a form to say why they're travelling. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies looks at how the industry is gearing up for the summer. the run—through well before the runway. while many of easyjet's planes aren't going to carry passengers yet, many are stored on the tarmac, waiting. staff training has continued during the pandemic, putting pilots in simulators... facemasks are required to be worn at all times. ..and cabin crew through mock scenarios. while airports sit almost empty. scotland, wales and northern ireland are yet to set a date on when international travel might return, but the prime minister's road map for england means that things are already starting to change here in gatwick. since the announcement, we've started work on returning all our colleagues back to work. the timescales around bringing the numbers of people back in the volumes of equip
catherine burns, bbc news.fted in england. it's not clear how vaccine status would be proved. from monday anyone leaving england will have to fill out a form to say why they're travelling. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies looks at how the industry is gearing up for the summer. the run—through well before the runway. while many of easyjet's planes aren't going to carry passengers yet, many are stored on the tarmac, waiting. staff training has continued during the pandemic, putting...
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dr michael hare talking to our health correspondent catherine burns. that's it. on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are faiza shaheen, political commentator and non—resident fellow at new york university and lizzy burden, economics reporter at bloomberg. welcome to you both. we've got a few front pages, most of them already in. astro—nought is the headline on the metro, with a major us trial showing the oxford astrazeneca jab cut coronavirus deaths in every age group with no serious side effects. the i leads with the irish prime minister's support for the uk government on vaccine exports after the eu warned it could �*forbid' doses made in the bloc from being exported to the uk. the taioiseach said this would be �*a very retrograde step.�* the telegraph publishes leaked cabinet plans to make covid—i9 jabs a legal requirement for care home workers. the paper writes that ministers felt compelled to act following alarm at the low take—up of the vaccine among care ho
dr michael hare talking to our health correspondent catherine burns. that's it. on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are faiza shaheen, political commentator and non—resident fellow at new york university and lizzy burden, economics reporter at bloomberg. welcome to you both. we've got a few front pages, most of them already in. astro—nought is the headline on the metro, with a major us...
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dr michael hare talking to health correspondent catherine burns.changed with spread about this new approach.— this new approach. it's not really a new approach. _ this new approach. it's not really a new approach, they _ this new approach. it's not really a new approach, they have - this new approach. it's not really a new approach, they have tried - this new approach. it's not really a new approach, they have tried for| new approach, they have tried for more than a year to extricate themselves from a conflict which when they unleashed it six years ago, this said it would just be a matter of weeks and here we are six years on and yemen is facing the united nations describes is the worst humanitarian crisis in the studies have been frustrated that their negotiations and efforts to bring them all around to the negotiation table have not worked and now this new offer comes when the united nations and the united states are joining forces under the joe biden administration to really push for diplomatic solutions. the saudi arabia kingdom as to the unite
dr michael hare talking to health correspondent catherine burns.changed with spread about this new approach.— this new approach. it's not really a new approach. _ this new approach. it's not really a new approach, they _ this new approach. it's not really a new approach, they have - this new approach. it's not really a new approach, they have tried - this new approach. it's not really a new approach, they have tried for| new approach, they have tried for more than a year to extricate...
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catherine burns, bbc news.een found, we arejoined saying that human remains have been found, we are joined from scotland yard. very difficult press conference we saw there earlier. very much though and profoundly worrying and travelling for her family tonight. it must be an awful, awful 48 hours for them to now hear this from cressida dick here at the metropolitan police. it must be an incredibly trying and difficult time for them. incredibly trying and difficult time forthem. let'sjust incredibly trying and difficult time for them. let's just recap what we have heard in the twists and turns of this ongoing investigation described on numerous occasions by the police as complex in nature. in the police as complex in nature. in the last few minutes we have just been told that the discovery has been told that the discovery has been made of human remains in an area of woodland in ashford in kent. we seem to have some technical difficulties with the audio there, but what she was saying is that within the pasty amend
catherine burns, bbc news.een found, we arejoined saying that human remains have been found, we are joined from scotland yard. very difficult press conference we saw there earlier. very much though and profoundly worrying and travelling for her family tonight. it must be an awful, awful 48 hours for them to now hear this from cressida dick here at the metropolitan police. it must be an incredibly trying and difficult time for them. incredibly trying and difficult time forthem. let'sjust...
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catherine burns, bbc news.riving in northern ireland from great britain. a spokesman for borisjohnson denied that the unilateral decision to extend the grace period beyond the agreed deadline was a breach of the post—brexit trade agreement. ireland's foreign minister, simon coveney, has criticised the uk for taking the action and says the eu is negotiating with a partner it simply can't trust. speaking on a visit to middlesbrough, borisjohnson said the problems were technical and would be solved. we're taking some temporary technical measures to ensure that there are no barriers in the irish sea, to make sure things flow freely from gb to ni and that is what you would expect. obviously, these are matters for continuing intensive discussions with our friends and we'll continue to do that. i'm sure with a bit of good will and common—sense that all these technical problems are eminently soluble. borisjohnson there. nick beake is in brussels. temporary measures, mrjohnson says. what is the reaction to this? lots of
catherine burns, bbc news.riving in northern ireland from great britain. a spokesman for borisjohnson denied that the unilateral decision to extend the grace period beyond the agreed deadline was a breach of the post—brexit trade agreement. ireland's foreign minister, simon coveney, has criticised the uk for taking the action and says the eu is negotiating with a partner it simply can't trust. speaking on a visit to middlesbrough, borisjohnson said the problems were technical and would be...
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when he left hospital in may, he spoke to our health correspondent catherine burns about the impact thatrought about by the pandemic. you give yourself goals, and my goal was to get home... it was just to get home. we met dr mike hare last may. he had achieved his goal, but frail and exhausted, his recovery was just beginning. now the weather is colder but the smile is steady. it's so lovely to see you both looking so well. you look like a different person than you did, what, ten months ago when we met. gow are you feeling? how are you feeling? different! i think we were fairly fatalistic when we saw you last, and now we know that we can get over severe illness, this covid can be beaten. before covid, mike's nickname was mr fit, he ran marathons, loved skiing and sailing. this time last year, though, he was put on a ventilator. he was in intensive care for almost two months. i remember nothing, absolutely nothing, until they woke me up
when he left hospital in may, he spoke to our health correspondent catherine burns about the impact thatrought about by the pandemic. you give yourself goals, and my goal was to get home... it was just to get home. we met dr mike hare last may. he had achieved his goal, but frail and exhausted, his recovery was just beginning. now the weather is colder but the smile is steady. it's so lovely to see you both looking so well. you look like a different person than you did, what, ten months ago...
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catherine burns, bbc news.tal after his heart procedure this week. prince philip, who's 99, was taken by ambulance from st bartholomew's hospital, where he underwent the procedure on a pre—existing condition on wednesday. the duchess of sussex says she feels "liberated" now that she and prince harry can make their own choices without the royal family. millions of people around the world are expected to watch the couple's interview when it's broadcast on monday. daniela relph has been looking at the power of oprah winfrey. "would you please give me an interview?" and you said... for three years, oprah winfrey has pursued this interview. finally we get to sit down and have this conversation. well... for the duchess of sussex, talking to oprah a sign that the restrictions of royal life have lifted. it's really liberating to be able to have the right and the privilege, in some ways, to be able to say, "yes, i'm ready to talk." and to say it for yourself. to say it for yourself. and not to have to consult with anybo
catherine burns, bbc news.tal after his heart procedure this week. prince philip, who's 99, was taken by ambulance from st bartholomew's hospital, where he underwent the procedure on a pre—existing condition on wednesday. the duchess of sussex says she feels "liberated" now that she and prince harry can make their own choices without the royal family. millions of people around the world are expected to watch the couple's interview when it's broadcast on monday. daniela relph has...
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our health correspondent, catherine burns, has been hearing from some women about the effect the pandemics of anxiety, loneliness, to fester. we allows feelings of anxiety, loneliness, to fester. ~ . , loneliness, to fester. we have been havin: to loneliness, to fester. we have been having to juggle _ loneliness, to fester. we have been having to juggle home _ loneliness, to fester. we have been having to juggle home schooling, i having tojuggle home schooling, fifield, _ having tojuggle home schooling, fifield, looking after an 18 month year old~ — fifield, looking after an 18 month ear old. ., , , ., .,, fifield, looking after an 18 month year old-_ it - fifield, looking after an 18 month year old-_ it is- year old. not sustainable. it is stressful for _ year old. not sustainable. it is stressful for all _ year old. not sustainable. it is stressful for all of _ year old. not sustainable. it is stressful for all of us - year old. not sustainable. it is stressful for all of us but - year old. not sustainable. it is stressful for all of us but we . year old. not sustainable. it is l stress
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catherine burns, bbc news.ping doses of its vaccine it's the third jab to become available in the states, following those from pfizer and moderna, but this is the first one that only needs a single dose to be effective. the company has announced it's shipping more than 20 million doses — with first deliveries expected as early as monday. it comes as washington warns state governors not to relax coronavirus restrictions too quickly. as we've been hearing, the golden globes are due to get under way in the next hour. let's get more on this. we can speak to film and tv awards commentator and journalist piya sinha—roy. welcome to you. great to have you on the programme. this year's golden globes, many of the films nominated are actually from streaming services. is this the year streaming services have finally caught up with the big studios in hollywood? i caught up with the big studios in hollywood?— —— would argue they have been giving everybody a pretty good run for their game the last few years. netflix has, is l
catherine burns, bbc news.ping doses of its vaccine it's the third jab to become available in the states, following those from pfizer and moderna, but this is the first one that only needs a single dose to be effective. the company has announced it's shipping more than 20 million doses — with first deliveries expected as early as monday. it comes as washington warns state governors not to relax coronavirus restrictions too quickly. as we've been hearing, the golden globes are due to get under...
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catherine burns, bbc news.ing to press nicola sturgeon at first minister's questions, about the scottish government's handling of harassment complaints against her predecessor, alex salmond. our political correspondent nick eardley is at holyrood. in that mammoth assertion that nicola sturgeon had in parliament yesterday, herteam nicola sturgeon had in parliament yesterday, her team seem to be pretty happy. they don't think there was a knockout blow, a moment that could have been extremely damaging for the first minister. that said, i don't think questions are going to stop being asked. in particular, of a father she has potentially broken the rules that ministers have to follow, the ministerial code. and within the last half hour here at holyrood, there have been some really heated exchanges about the government's legal advice in a civil action that was brought by are examined, and further nicola sturgeon should have paused or scrapped the government's is a lot earlier. have a listen to this exchange with ruth
catherine burns, bbc news.ing to press nicola sturgeon at first minister's questions, about the scottish government's handling of harassment complaints against her predecessor, alex salmond. our political correspondent nick eardley is at holyrood. in that mammoth assertion that nicola sturgeon had in parliament yesterday, herteam nicola sturgeon had in parliament yesterday, her team seem to be pretty happy. they don't think there was a knockout blow, a moment that could have been extremely...
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of personal well—being and are more likely to have been furloughed. 0ur health correspondent, catherine burnsking after our 18—month—old. it was brutal, to be honest, i and definitely not sustainable. it's stressful for all of us, but we've just got to work through this. physically, we know covid is more of a risk for men. between march last year and january this year, the office for national statistics registered almost 64,000 deaths of men involving covid. over the same time, just over 53,000 women died. that's a difference of almost 18%. but the 0ns says men are less likely to worry about the impact of the pandemic on their life. lockdown seems to have hit women harder. they're more likely to say that they feel lonely and have consistently reported higher levels of anxiety and depression than men. sophie graduated university last summer. she loves her firstjob but has never met her team and finds working from home hard on her mental health. it's just horrible, and then you lie awake at night, thinking. "oh, my goodness, is myjob even secure? "what if i've messed up too much?" this woman is
of personal well—being and are more likely to have been furloughed. 0ur health correspondent, catherine burnsking after our 18—month—old. it was brutal, to be honest, i and definitely not sustainable. it's stressful for all of us, but we've just got to work through this. physically, we know covid is more of a risk for men. between march last year and january this year, the office for national statistics registered almost 64,000 deaths of men involving covid. over the same time, just over...
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our health correspondent catherine burns reports.rus was new and unfamiliar. as the prime minister reminded us, the main weapons most of us had were soap and hot water. from the start the worry was making sure that the health service would not collapse under the pressure. at the worst case scenario, the nhs would not cope with the number of ventilator beds that were required, nor could any health care system. and so that system braced itself, conference halls were converted to field hospitals, in the end though the nightingale hospitals were barely used. instead, on the front line, operating theatres and empty wards were turned into intensive care units. we had no life—saving drug, the sickest hospital patients were put on ventilators. medics used a technique called pruning, turning people onto the front to take the pressure of their lungs. ——proning. it was painstaking work. we just have worked our first case, took seven of us. scientists were battling away behind the scenes, clinical trials testing possible treatment, and injune, t
our health correspondent catherine burns reports.rus was new and unfamiliar. as the prime minister reminded us, the main weapons most of us had were soap and hot water. from the start the worry was making sure that the health service would not collapse under the pressure. at the worst case scenario, the nhs would not cope with the number of ventilator beds that were required, nor could any health care system. and so that system braced itself, conference halls were converted to field hospitals,...
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catherine, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> next, reaction to the breaking news to the other voting restriction bills now in the works. and later, david gergen's assessment of president biden's talk with ken burns who chronicled the public lives of teddy and franklin roosevelt in this moment in history and the new president's place in it. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. so help heal your skin from within, and talk to your eczema special
catherine, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> next, reaction to the breaking news to the other voting restriction bills now in the works. and later, david gergen's assessment of president biden's talk with ken burns who chronicled the public lives of teddy and franklin roosevelt in this moment in history and the new president's place in it. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and...