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a way better way to watch. >>> i want to thank bmg, jay records, clive davis. >> clive davis. >> it'say tribute to clive davis. >> clive davis, we welcome you as we induct you into the rock and roll hall of fame. >> all about the '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s. he's made the soundtrack, you know, for our lives. >> incredible artists across many genres hailing the music mogul, clive davis. a visionary who launched the careers of so many icons. there's mow single person cited more across different genres and decades in music as an executive and producer than davis. it all began at the monterey pop festival back in 1967 when he was discovering and signing janis joplin, which he tells me about in our interview. >> flowers in their hair. and here was i in khakis and a white tennis sweater, okay. i was not prepared to see new orders. i was not prepared to see what was a musical revolution, not just social, not just cultural, but a music revelation, revolution. and then this charismatic, throaty, rough, fabulous voice. electrifying, janis joplin, and i'll never forget it, as i'm telling you t
a way better way to watch. >>> i want to thank bmg, jay records, clive davis. >> clive davis. >> it'say tribute to clive davis. >> clive davis, we welcome you as we induct you into the rock and roll hall of fame. >> all about the '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s. he's made the soundtrack, you know, for our lives. >> incredible artists across many genres hailing the music mogul, clive davis. a visionary who launched the careers of so many icons. there's mow...
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clive, we will watch with interest, _ abroad. clive, we will watch with interest, thank - abroad.nterest, thank you - abroad. clive, we will watch with interest, thank you for| with interest, thank you for joining us. since the emergence of omicron financial markets have been on a bumpy ride — add to that the latest testimony from the chair of the us central bank who warns inflation may no longer be transitory and you've got a recipe for a sell off and that's just what happened on wall street. rising rates of covid, plus the new variant, pose new risks to the us economy says jerome powell. samira hussain has more from new york. you may have noticed that prices are going up. inflation in most parts of the world is back. but so far in america, the central bank has been promising everyone that it's not back for good. until now. jerome powell had doggedly described inflation as transitory but suddenly on tuesday, he said he won't be calling at that any more. i think the word transitory has different meanings to different people, to it carries a sense of short lived, we tend to use it
clive, we will watch with interest, _ abroad. clive, we will watch with interest, thank - abroad.nterest, thank you - abroad. clive, we will watch with interest, thank you for| with interest, thank you for joining us. since the emergence of omicron financial markets have been on a bumpy ride — add to that the latest testimony from the chair of the us central bank who warns inflation may no longer be transitory and you've got a recipe for a sell off and that's just what happened on wall...
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clive. tomos, lorna and chris, thank you. organization has urged caution amongst the public this festive season as omicron spreads around the globe. figures from america show it's now the dominant variant in the us, accounting for nearly three quarters of all new covid infections. president biden is due to make an announcement later on how he plans to combat the surge. here's mark lobel. texas was bracing itself for an omicron storm, now it reports what's believed to be the usa's first related death. look how quickly, over the past week in the states, omicron, in purple here, has taken over the delta variant, represented in orange, in new cases. scientists warn against complacency. omicron is spreading significantly faster than the delta variant. and it's more likely that people who have been vaccinated or have recovered from covid—i9 could be infected or reinfected. two, one, happy new year! so with ten days until 2022, its dominance — including 90% of new cases here in new york — will no doubt feature injoe biden's stark wa
clive. tomos, lorna and chris, thank you. organization has urged caution amongst the public this festive season as omicron spreads around the globe. figures from america show it's now the dominant variant in the us, accounting for nearly three quarters of all new covid infections. president biden is due to make an announcement later on how he plans to combat the surge. here's mark lobel. texas was bracing itself for an omicron storm, now it reports what's believed to be the usa's first related...
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clive, back to up—to—date online and on the bbc weather app. clive, back to you. thank you. top story... ministers are set to hold talks, as boris johnson faces calls to bring in tighter covid restrictions in england over christmas. that's it, so goodbye from me. now on bbc one, let's join our news teams where are. hello, good evening. good evening. that distinctive music can only mean one thing. it's time for channel 4 news and one of the most famous faces in broadcasting. jon snow has been the face of the programme since 1989. over the course of three decades, he has grilled every prime minister, from margaret thatcher up to and including theresa may. he drew the iconic words, let bygones be bygones from nelson mandela. he shared a plane with idi amin, reported on wars in iran and crises in vietnam. and it's not all been hard news. he has danced and sung on tv and even got stoned on camera. but he has also been accused of being too partisan, of having political views that were too obvious and which undermine the network's impartiality. and so, at a time when the future of
clive, back to up—to—date online and on the bbc weather app. clive, back to you. thank you. top story... ministers are set to hold talks, as boris johnson faces calls to bring in tighter covid restrictions in england over christmas. that's it, so goodbye from me. now on bbc one, let's join our news teams where are. hello, good evening. good evening. that distinctive music can only mean one thing. it's time for channel 4 news and one of the most famous faces in broadcasting. jon snow has...
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a spoileralert foryou, clive, not spoiler alert for you, clive, not many at spoileralert foryou, clivee. bookings have now opened for children aged 12—15 in england to get their second dose of vaccine. it comes as one nhs leader, warns pressure on hospital trusts in london, is "mounting rapidly". here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. the race to get booster jabs into as many arms as possible is intensifying. yesterday saw more than 900,000 boosters delivered thanks in part to mass vaccination centres like this one in manchester where they have been operating around the clock as part of a trial to see how people responded, averaging around 60 jabs an hour through the night. you can come from any time after five past midnight, so it's the most reasonable time! later there's going to be a queue, and also because i'm available this morning, i'm not working. duty calls, i've got work at eight so i figured it was best - to get it out of the way. a huge publicity campaign is also under way this morning, national newspapers carried an identical message, to add to tv appeals that have
a spoileralert foryou, clive, not spoiler alert for you, clive, not many at spoileralert foryou, clivee. bookings have now opened for children aged 12—15 in england to get their second dose of vaccine. it comes as one nhs leader, warns pressure on hospital trusts in london, is "mounting rapidly". here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. the race to get booster jabs into as many arms as possible is intensifying. yesterday saw more than 900,000 boosters delivered thanks in part...
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clive will introduce the fire minister at eight o'clock and before that we will be hearing from the sportting but before then, it is time for click. has there ever been a time when we haven't been at war? battles have been raging down through the ages, over lands, over religion, over resources. and every so often, a new technology comes along which gives one side a massive advantage and changes the shape of war forever. throughout the history of warfare, there has been one common thread, and that is it's been people who've made the decisions on who and how to fight. but now we're having to ask the question — what would happen if you took the human out of the loop? weapons, guided and driven by artificial intelligence, are no longer science fiction. and next week, the un will discuss whether the development and deployment of this kind of tech should be left unrestricted, should be regulated or outright banned. so far, the us and the uk have opposed binding agreements to regulate or ban the use of so—called killer robots. james clayton reports from silicon valley on the dawning reality that
clive will introduce the fire minister at eight o'clock and before that we will be hearing from the sportting but before then, it is time for click. has there ever been a time when we haven't been at war? battles have been raging down through the ages, over lands, over religion, over resources. and every so often, a new technology comes along which gives one side a massive advantage and changes the shape of war forever. throughout the history of warfare, there has been one common thread, and...
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welcome to bbc news and in a few minute we willjoin clive and viewers on bbc1 for the full national andtional news summary. but before let's begin with this our�*s lead story. borisjohnson has warned the country has faced a tidal wave of omicron, the variant of coronavirus first identified in south africa a fortnight ago. in an address to the nation this evening he said the uk must reinforce the wall of vaccine protection and has set a new deadline ofjabbing every single british person aged over 18 by the new year. here is an extract from the address from the prime minister. ,., , from the address from the prime minister. , , ., ., minister. over the past year we have shown that vaccination _ minister. over the past year we have shown that vaccination is _ minister. over the past year we have shown that vaccination is the - minister. over the past year we have shown that vaccination is the key - minister. over the past year we have shown that vaccination is the key to l shown that vaccination is the key to beating covert and that it works. the uk was the first country in the world to ad
welcome to bbc news and in a few minute we willjoin clive and viewers on bbc1 for the full national andtional news summary. but before let's begin with this our�*s lead story. borisjohnson has warned the country has faced a tidal wave of omicron, the variant of coronavirus first identified in south africa a fortnight ago. in an address to the nation this evening he said the uk must reinforce the wall of vaccine protection and has set a new deadline ofjabbing every single british person aged...
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the original was based on clive barker's short story the forbidden.d does something new and inventive with it and i really liked it. lovely! well, good. that means... but not as much as petit maman. laughs. and the good news is we can be back together next week. thank you very much, mark, as ever, and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday. a dramatic day in the premier league with a change at the summit of the table — three times — as manchester city end the day top. max verstappen hits the wall as lewis hamilton takes pole position for the saudi arabian grand prix. f1 is heading for an exciting championship finish and a moment of cricketing history — as ajaz patel takes all ten wickets in a test innings, becoming just the third man to do so. welcome along to sportsday. well, what a day of we've had in the premier league, with the lead at the top of the table changing hands three times. chelsea started the day top, liverpool then climbed to the summit, but in the last half hour
the original was based on clive barker's short story the forbidden.d does something new and inventive with it and i really liked it. lovely! well, good. that means... but not as much as petit maman. laughs. and the good news is we can be back together next week. thank you very much, mark, as ever, and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday. a dramatic day in the premier league with a change at the summit of the table...
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the original was based on clive barker's short story, the forgotten.old horror text and does something new and inventive with it and i really liked it. lovely! well, good. that means... but not as much as petit maman. laughs. and the good news is we can be back together next week. thank you very much, mark, as ever, and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello there. it was cold over the weekend. some areas saw quite a bit of rain, and we had some snow over northern hills. similar story as we start the new week. we've got a frontal system working its way in from the atlantic. that's going to bring another round of rain and hill snow. you can see it here showing up on that pressure chart. it will be very wet across northern ireland, parts of scotland, western england and wales to start this morning. quite quickly, though, it will brighten up across northern ireland with sunshine and showers. this band of rain will continue its journey eastwards through the day, eventually crossing most of england. we will s
the original was based on clive barker's short story, the forgotten.old horror text and does something new and inventive with it and i really liked it. lovely! well, good. that means... but not as much as petit maman. laughs. and the good news is we can be back together next week. thank you very much, mark, as ever, and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello there. it was cold over the weekend. some areas saw quite a bit of rain, and we had...
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the original was based on clive barker's short story, the forgotten.and it takes an old horror text and does something new and inventive with it and i really liked it. lovely! well, good. that means... but not as much as petit maman. laughs. and the good news is we can be back together next week. thank you very much, mark, as ever, and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello there. it's been another chilly day today, but whereas we had sunshine across large parts of scotland and northern ireland, there's been much more cloud across england and wales, and we had some rain and drizzle for a while. 0 o wrist of frost most nights in the know will be some snow again and some northern hills, and a winding night on tuesday and that will be quite a talking point, i think. a band of wet weather pushing eastwards during monday, briefly some snow over northern hills and then replaced by some sunshine and blustery showers coming into northern areas, those wintry and western parts of scotland again and a chilling wind
the original was based on clive barker's short story, the forgotten.and it takes an old horror text and does something new and inventive with it and i really liked it. lovely! well, good. that means... but not as much as petit maman. laughs. and the good news is we can be back together next week. thank you very much, mark, as ever, and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello there. it's been another chilly day today, but whereas we had...
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clive, thank you ve much challenges of 2022. clive, thank you very much for— challenges of 2022.g in my written resignation to my chairman later on today. i've been conservative all my life, i've been a member of the party for about three years, i have worked, you know, tirelessly campaigning for the party, but i think my morality, something in my stomach, my gut feeling tells me this is not right, and i cannot keep my mouth closed about this any more, and by, therefore, have to do what i think is right for me. new figures show another rise in the number of people waiting for non—urgent medical treatment in england — to the highest number since records began in 2007. data from nhs england shows that nearly six million people were waiting to start treatment at the end of october. nearly 11,000 people were having to wait more than 12 hours in accident and emergency departments in england last month — a new record. but the average response time last month for ambulances in england to deal with the most serious incidents fell to nine minutes ten seconds, slightly down from october. o
clive, thank you ve much challenges of 2022. clive, thank you very much for— challenges of 2022.g in my written resignation to my chairman later on today. i've been conservative all my life, i've been a member of the party for about three years, i have worked, you know, tirelessly campaigning for the party, but i think my morality, something in my stomach, my gut feeling tells me this is not right, and i cannot keep my mouth closed about this any more, and by, therefore, have to do what i...
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high clive. today we see a lot of cloud across the country. be called by the end of the night. tomorrow, changes in the weather, an area of low pressure pushing a ban of rain in from the west. so fairly quickly we will see that cloud picking up with outbreaks of rain arriving in nail in northern ireland along with strengthening lands. eventually to the day, cloud and rain will spread its way northwards in these rates. out elsewhere, few breaks, a bit of frost, certainly in scotland and some of those deeper valleys. as we go through the latter part of the deck and the rain starts to move into some of those present scottish valleys, you can imagine things turning quite icy. there may be a speu turning quite icy. there may be a spell of freezing rain here, so some pretty nasty conditions possibly building up on the roads as we had to tomorrow evening across parts of scotland. that's the latest. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister borisjohnson says there will not be any new coronavirus restrcitions in england, before christm
high clive. today we see a lot of cloud across the country. be called by the end of the night. tomorrow, changes in the weather, an area of low pressure pushing a ban of rain in from the west. so fairly quickly we will see that cloud picking up with outbreaks of rain arriving in nail in northern ireland along with strengthening lands. eventually to the day, cloud and rain will spread its way northwards in these rates. out elsewhere, few breaks, a bit of frost, certainly in scotland and some of...
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the original was based on clive barker's short story the forbidden.ith it and i really liked it. lovely! well, good. that means... but not as much as petit maman. laughs. and the good news is we can be back together next week. thank you very much, mark, as ever, and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see. see you next time. bye— bye. hi there. most of the rain is going to be across the eastern side of the uk. we've got a ridge of high pressure building into the west, so that should bring quite a bit of sunshine here, but again, some of the rain further north and east will be of a wintry flavour over the high ground. we are still in the cold air mass, as you can see from the blue colours here. windier further east, closer to this area of low pressure, lighter winds further west with this ridge of high pressure. this weather front continues to enhance the rainfall across southeast scotland, north east england, so, again, it's going to be very wet here with further snow on the hills. showery bursts of rain across eastern england, tending to
the original was based on clive barker's short story the forbidden.ith it and i really liked it. lovely! well, good. that means... but not as much as petit maman. laughs. and the good news is we can be back together next week. thank you very much, mark, as ever, and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see. see you next time. bye— bye. hi there. most of the rain is going to be across the eastern side of the uk. we've got a ridge of high pressure building into the west, so that...
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. >> we are joined by the bbc's barbara clive usher. this is such a rare step, why are we seeing this now? >> the prosecutor believed the parents had contributed to a situation with a high chance of harm or death. that is where you can impose involuntary manslaughter charges. she said they had taken egregious acts. they bought the gun and made it available to their son. ignored some warning signs. they were summoned to the school after a drawing was discovered that he made showing a handgun, a bloody body, and these words he had written on it, "blood everywhere," "the thoughts won't stop," "help me." they were summoned to the school and were told their son needed to be in counseling, but resisted, and did not check whether he had the gun. a few hours later, he carried -- he is alleged to have carried out the mass shooting. the prosecutor said to read those words, to know that their son had access to a deadly weapon and not do anything about it was unconscionable. >> the authorities have issued a fugitive warrant for the parents. what is
. >> we are joined by the bbc's barbara clive usher. this is such a rare step, why are we seeing this now? >> the prosecutor believed the parents had contributed to a situation with a high chance of harm or death. that is where you can impose involuntary manslaughter charges. she said they had taken egregious acts. they bought the gun and made it available to their son. ignored some warning signs. they were summoned to the school after a drawing was discovered that he made showing a...
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clive? thanks, ollie. that's it. andrew marr�*s guests tomorrow morning. that's at nine o'clock, on bbc one. but from me and the team, have a very good night. hello there. after a very cold start to december and a cold end to november, we're moving into a milder, rather cloudy, wet phase. certainly through this weekend into next week, it stays relatively mild, but settles down thanks to high pressure. sunday's a very mild day, but it will often be cloudy with outbreaks of rain. now, the mild air has been working its way in from the west through today, tangled in these weather fronts, which have brought quite a bit of cloud and outbreaks of rain. you can see the milder colours spreading to much of the country, particularly across england and wales. now, through this evening, it stays cloudy, rather damp for england and wales, further pulses of rain running from west to east. further north, apart from a few showers around northern and western scotland, it'll be largely dry here with some clear spells. some temperatures
clive? thanks, ollie. that's it. andrew marr�*s guests tomorrow morning. that's at nine o'clock, on bbc one. but from me and the team, have a very good night. hello there. after a very cold start to december and a cold end to november, we're moving into a milder, rather cloudy, wet phase. certainly through this weekend into next week, it stays relatively mild, but settles down thanks to high pressure. sunday's a very mild day, but it will often be cloudy with outbreaks of rain. now, the mild...
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- are onlyjust starting to see the impact of omicron on the numbers, clive, and it is spreading extremelyighly contagious. only a booster can stop your chances really now of being infected. i think we should prepare for astonishingly high numbers in the days ahead. the graphs will have to be changed to fit the case numbers in because they are going so high on the chart. i think we will see several multiples, even of the record numbers we have seen today, that's perfectly possible. that all sounds scary but in many ways we are in a much better position than we were this time last year. for example, hospitaladmissions forthe example, hospital admissions for the over 85s, example, hospitaladmissions forthe over 85s, the most vulnerable group, are nine times lower now than they were injanuary and are nine times lower now than they were in january and that are nine times lower now than they were injanuary and that is because vaccines, two doses, give very strong protection, more than 90% against severe disease with the delta variant. the big unknown is how much protection will hold up against
- are onlyjust starting to see the impact of omicron on the numbers, clive, and it is spreading extremelyighly contagious. only a booster can stop your chances really now of being infected. i think we should prepare for astonishingly high numbers in the days ahead. the graphs will have to be changed to fit the case numbers in because they are going so high on the chart. i think we will see several multiples, even of the record numbers we have seen today, that's perfectly possible. that all...
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us on bbc one forthe main minutes as viewers join us on bbc one for the main bulletin tonight with clivewith susan. plenty of cloud streaming across the uk at the moment, further rain to come into the evening, but some very mild air getting pulled up from the south, courtesy of this area of low pressure, so actually our temperatures are above average for the time of year as we move through the time of year as we move through the evening and overnight. quite wet, particularly for england and wales into the evening, skies clearing, just in isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland, but temperatures holding up above freezing aside from perhaps on the more sheltered glens of scotland. generally lows to the north of the uk, 67, very mild to the south of this band of rain, overnight lows of 11 or 12 and is because we are pulling up this warm air from a 11 or 12 and is because we are pulling up this warm airfrom a long way south in the atlantic and you can see me pull it almost all the way across the uk, like a warm blanket through the course of sunday, and we do so as this whether fra
us on bbc one forthe main minutes as viewers join us on bbc one for the main bulletin tonight with clivewith susan. plenty of cloud streaming across the uk at the moment, further rain to come into the evening, but some very mild air getting pulled up from the south, courtesy of this area of low pressure, so actually our temperatures are above average for the time of year as we move through the time of year as we move through the evening and overnight. quite wet, particularly for england and...
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. >> reporter: clive, one of thousands of patients suffering with covid-19 here stretching michigan hospitalse breaking point. >> when did you know you had to come to the hospital? what were you experiencing? >> my oxygen numbers were down, in the upper 60s, lower 70s. >> oh, dear. that's very low. >> yeah. >> what does it feel like? >> feels like a wreck. >> reporter: unvaccinated, this is the 66-year-old's second bout of covid-19. whatever natural im[ music playing ]ty -- im[ music playing ]ty he had. >> this was worst than first? >> yeah. the first one was bad. >> reporter: didn't help. >> would you encourage others to get vaccinate snd. >> yes. >> how bad is covid? >> it's terrible. you don't want it. >> reporter: still, there are those like 62-year-old debra in the covid unit for a week now who says vaccination just isn't for her. >> i didn't want to be vaccinated. >> you did not want to be. >> do you think you'll get vaccinated after this? >> no. >> why? >> i should be okay now. >> you think in. >> yeah. >> reporter: the sickness, death and seemingly endless suffering taking its toll on
. >> reporter: clive, one of thousands of patients suffering with covid-19 here stretching michigan hospitalse breaking point. >> when did you know you had to come to the hospital? what were you experiencing? >> my oxygen numbers were down, in the upper 60s, lower 70s. >> oh, dear. that's very low. >> yeah. >> what does it feel like? >> feels like a wreck. >> reporter: unvaccinated, this is the 66-year-old's second bout of covid-19. whatever...
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don't know, i would have - just don't know, i would have enacted the variance plan put together by cliveto grow up variance vaccines. it is not trivial and not every virus can be grown, but that is one of the ideas of how would you get ahead of the mutations of the vaccine. it may be it has been done, i certainly read in the press that different vaccine companies are creating omicron variants but that is what i think we should be doing both historically and what we should do in the future is predicting what they will be at making vaccines accordingly. the testing, we have the capability to test head how effective the vaccines are against these. ourfocus last effective the vaccines are against these. our focus last year was very much on speed, it was not about getting the perfect vaccine. what has become clear is the rate of mutation here is quite rapid so speed was the right instruction and i think that is correct, but we have to be nimble in how quickly we can manufacture these variance vaccines because i think we will have to produce the variants.— because i think we will have to produ
don't know, i would have - just don't know, i would have enacted the variance plan put together by cliveto grow up variance vaccines. it is not trivial and not every virus can be grown, but that is one of the ideas of how would you get ahead of the mutations of the vaccine. it may be it has been done, i certainly read in the press that different vaccine companies are creating omicron variants but that is what i think we should be doing both historically and what we should do in the future is...
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yes, there are two aspects to this, clive. first of| aspects to this, clive.y people can field in the midst of a pandemic about those who are responsible for setting the rules seemingly not following them as ever, good to see you. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has warned the country is facing a "potential tsunami" of new covid infections. she said the spread of the omicron variant of the virus presented a "very severe challenge", and it was likely to overtake the delta variant possibly as soon as the beginning of next week. she announced new restrictions to tackle the spread: from saturday, the advice is that all household contacts of any confirmed covid case should isolate for 10 days regardless of vaccination status — even if they get a negative pcr test. some exemptions will be made for critical services. non—household contacts should isolate pending a pcr result. if it is negative, they can leave isolation at this point as long as they are double vaccinated. and ms sturgeon said it would be sensible to defer work christmas parties, given the
yes, there are two aspects to this, clive. first of| aspects to this, clive.y people can field in the midst of a pandemic about those who are responsible for setting the rules seemingly not following them as ever, good to see you. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has warned the country is facing a "potential tsunami" of new covid infections. she said the spread of the omicron variant of the virus presented a "very severe challenge", and it was likely to overtake...
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clive ellis, one of thousands of patients suffering with covid-19 here stretching michigan hospitalsospital? what were you experiencing? . >> my oxygen numbers were down in the upper 60s, lower 70s. >> reporter: oh, dear. that's very low. . >> yeah. >> reporter: what does it feel like? . >> it feels like a wreck. >> reporter: unvaccinated. this is the 66-year-old's second bout of covid-19. whatever natural immunity he had. . >> this is my second round. this is way worse. >> reporter: this is worse than the first? . >> yeah. the first one was bad. >> reporter: didn't help. his message now. would you encourage others to get vaccinated now, though? . >> yes. >> reporter: how bad is it? how bad is covid? >> it's terrible. you don't want it. >> reporter: still, there are those like 62-year-old deborah laroche who said vaccination just isn't for her? . >> i didn't want to be vaccinated. >> reporter: do you think you'll get vaccinated after this? . >> no. >> reporter: why? . >> i should be okay now. >> reporter: you think? . >> yeah. >> reporter: the sickness, death, and seemingly endless s
clive ellis, one of thousands of patients suffering with covid-19 here stretching michigan hospitalsospital? what were you experiencing? . >> my oxygen numbers were down in the upper 60s, lower 70s. >> reporter: oh, dear. that's very low. . >> yeah. >> reporter: what does it feel like? . >> it feels like a wreck. >> reporter: unvaccinated. this is the 66-year-old's second bout of covid-19. whatever natural immunity he had. . >> this is my second round....
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. ♪ the barnes firm, injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ kumasi: clive foundationdy for its annual christmas eve today. the organization in the tenderloin will be serving meals under large tents outdoors. 100 meals are going to be distributed to encampments across the city. the house of prime rib provides 3000 pounds of prime rib and size. mike: we are checking in on santa's progress this morning. that is as he has delivered gifts across the world. 1 billion and counting at this point. now over china as he makes his way across the globe. this is the 66th year in a row no raid -- norad has been tracking santa. now let's get one last look at the weather with mike. mike: thank you. let's take a look outside and show you the storm system we are about to close the final chapter on. we have scattered showers and the inland east bay area. during the afternoon, scattered showers. you can see future radar showing the best chance on a lake and mendocino counties where we have the snow falling with two to four feet possible. for us, in the lower elevations, it will be a wet w
. ♪ the barnes firm, injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ kumasi: clive foundationdy for its annual christmas eve today. the organization in the tenderloin will be serving meals under large tents outdoors. 100 meals are going to be distributed to encampments across the city. the house of prime rib provides 3000 pounds of prime rib and size. mike: we are checking in on santa's progress this morning. that is as he has delivered gifts across the world. 1 billion and...
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. >> reporter: clive ellis, one of thousands of patients suffering with covid-19 here stretching michiganiencing? >> my oxygen numbers were down in the upper 60s, lower 70s. >> oh, dear. that's very low. >> yeah. >> what does it feel like? >> it feels like a wreck. >> reporter: unvaccinated, this is the 66-year-old's second bout of covid-19. whatever natural immunity he had -- >> my second round of this. way worse. >> this was worse than the first? >> yeah, the first one was bad. >> reporter: didn't help. his message now -- >> would you encourage others to get vaccinated now, though? >> yes. >> how important is it? how bad is covid? >> it's terrible. you don't want it. >> reporter: still, there are those like 62-year-old dara laroche in the covid for a week now that says vaccination is not for her. >> i do not want to be vaccinated. >> you think you'll get vaccinated after this? >> no. >> why? >> i should be okay now. >> you think? >> yeah. >> let's discuss what we just saw and heard with dr. ashish jha, the dean of the brown university school of public health. dr. jha, thanks for joining
. >> reporter: clive ellis, one of thousands of patients suffering with covid-19 here stretching michiganiencing? >> my oxygen numbers were down in the upper 60s, lower 70s. >> oh, dear. that's very low. >> yeah. >> what does it feel like? >> it feels like a wreck. >> reporter: unvaccinated, this is the 66-year-old's second bout of covid-19. whatever natural immunity he had -- >> my second round of this. way worse. >> this was worse than the...
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glides holiday toy drive in san francisco needs more donations, clive says it wants to collect enoughf toys for children across the city, but it's coming up short of that goal. if you'd like to donate. we've posted a link to their amazon wish list. just visit ktvu .com and click on web links . and we hear ktvu would like to thank everyone who contributed, and supported our annual partnership with one warm coat with all of your support, 19,390 codes were collected this year. the coats will be distributed to children and adults in need. what's the holiday tradition returns to jack london square this weekend. please join us for free holiday tree lining from 6 to 8 pm tomorrow there will be live entertainment by the oakland interfaith gospel choir. the mariel christmas carolers and, of course, special parents by santa claus. coming up on ktvu news at 6 30 micron varian , forcing companies of all sizes to rethink their plan, sending workers back to the office, which companies are adding new safety measures or postponing reopening altogether. hey welcome excited practice today for the 49ers
glides holiday toy drive in san francisco needs more donations, clive says it wants to collect enoughf toys for children across the city, but it's coming up short of that goal. if you'd like to donate. we've posted a link to their amazon wish list. just visit ktvu .com and click on web links . and we hear ktvu would like to thank everyone who contributed, and supported our annual partnership with one warm coat with all of your support, 19,390 codes were collected this year. the coats will be...
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all the prep work that was being done by clive volunteers packaging up groceries before they were sentow it's going to be happening today and this morning all that handing out is happening at the stuff is like, you know, there's a meal for 4 in their chicken, turkey. that ingles for the complete they're going to be giving away. so i think they said the estimate was about 5,000 bags will be given away and delivered all across san francisco. that's a lot of families that will get a lot of help here during the holidays. all right. it is 5.56. we'll take a quick break here on the kron 00:00am morning news coming up in the next hour. we've got we'll just in a matter of minutes mayor london breed will be announcing new actions on climate change and we'll have all the details on that coming up in a live report. >> plus a convicted killer is getting a new sentence will tell you why he's no longer on death row. and what's next first case. plus, police are looking for a man that's been approaching teenage girls and pretending to be a police officer on that story in a minute. ♪ i see trees of gre
all the prep work that was being done by clive volunteers packaging up groceries before they were sentow it's going to be happening today and this morning all that handing out is happening at the stuff is like, you know, there's a meal for 4 in their chicken, turkey. that ingles for the complete they're going to be giving away. so i think they said the estimate was about 5,000 bags will be given away and delivered all across san francisco. that's a lot of families that will get a lot of help...
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and this one is cowritten by clive bill, it usually —— inventor and i love it. cowritten by clive billt as much as petit maman. good news is we can be _ but not as much as petit maman. good news is we can be back _ but not as much as petit maman. good news is we can be back next week. on cue, mark, as ever, and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. well, we're going to get an update of what is happening with the sport this morning. of what is happening with the sport this morning-— of what is happening with the sport this morning. good morning, mike. yes, aood this morning. good morning, mike. yes, good morning. _ this morning. good morning, mike. yes, good morning. moves- this morning. good morning, mike. yes, good morning. moves at- yes, good morning. moves at yorkshire _ yes, good morning. moves at yorkshire county _ yes, good morning. moves at yorkshire county cricket - yes, good morning. moves at| yorkshire county cricket club? yes, good morning. m
and this one is cowritten by clive bill, it usually —— inventor and i love it. cowritten by clive billt as much as petit maman. good news is we can be _ but not as much as petit maman. good news is we can be back _ but not as much as petit maman. good news is we can be back next week. on cue, mark, as ever, and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. well,...