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clive myrie, bbc news.ay: and this will demand so many more reforms and also, as tiffany was suggesting, cultural differences and cultural changes in this country. it is something that h gone on for a very long time. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on this program, a grim milestone in mexico. with 10,000 lives lost, many are worried about the country's efforts to start reopening. is used like loan--a huge cyclone has been lashing india's west coast. it made landfall just south of mumbai. tens of thousands of peoplhave been evacuated ahead of time to the eye of the cyclone narro missed the city, which has been grappling with the coronavirus. >> india's weather department has said that the cyclone ha made landfall in the district sout of mumbai. the exact location anticipated to be about 100 kilometers south of the city. i have seen video people of film from there where you can see really heavy rain lashing ashore, big waves comio the coast as well. and these tall coconut trees swayin
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clive myrie, bbc news.riving in the uk will have go into quarantine for two weeks. but the new plans have been heavily criticised by mps on all sides. almost everyone will now have to to self isolate when they come to the uk. tom burridge reports. the experience for people arriving into the uk is about to change. from monday, almost everyone will be expected to self—isolate for two weeks. so what does it mean for holidays this summer? should anyone be booking a holiday anywhere in europe right now? what's your assessment? are holidays abroad this summer going to happen? you know what the foreign 0ffice guidance is — the guidance is that everybody at the moment should avoid non—essential travel. everybody should avoid non—essential travel. we have to knock this virus on the head. so how will the quarantine work? when you book your ticket for a plane, train orferry abroad, you'll have to provide a uk address when you will self—isolate when you return. when home, you will have to spend two weeks at that addres
clive myrie, bbc news.riving in the uk will have go into quarantine for two weeks. but the new plans have been heavily criticised by mps on all sides. almost everyone will now have to to self isolate when they come to the uk. tom burridge reports. the experience for people arriving into the uk is about to change. from monday, almost everyone will be expected to self—isolate for two weeks. so what does it mean for holidays this summer? should anyone be booking a holiday anywhere in europe...
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clive myrie, bbc news, los angeles. some, the original sin is still a rule to live by, as slavery morphed into segregation and civil war battle flags became the proud emblems of identity. hail, hail, state police! all: hail, hail, state police! perhaps inevitably, the institution charged for centuries with enforcing discrimination is the one having the toughest time changing. all: troopers' life is made for me. policing in america is opaque. there is little transparency. powerful unions can protect bad cops and the principle of qualified immunity means officers accused of misconduct are almost always given the benefit of the doubt. i think that there are bad apples among many good police officers in most departments. but the fact that they don't get outed, quickly, and dismissed, is a problem. the fact that a lot of these people who do get dismissed because of misconduct quickly find themselves recruited by other police departments in neighbouring communities, theyjust go from one place to another. it also doesn't help
clive myrie, bbc news, los angeles. some, the original sin is still a rule to live by, as slavery morphed into segregation and civil war battle flags became the proud emblems of identity. hail, hail, state police! all: hail, hail, state police! perhaps inevitably, the institution charged for centuries with enforcing discrimination is the one having the toughest time changing. all: troopers' life is made for me. policing in america is opaque. there is little transparency. powerful unions can...
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clive myrie, bbc news. more on this injust a moment.g in the uk will have go into quarantine for two weeks. but the new plans have been heavily criticised by mps on all sides. almost everyone will now have to to self isolate when they come to the uk. tom burridge reports. the experience for people arriving into the uk is about to change. from monday, almost everyone will be expected to self—isolate for two weeks. so what does it mean for holidays this summer? should anyone be booking a holiday anywhere in europe right now? what's your assessment? are holidays abroad this summer going to happen? you know what the foreign 0ffice guidance is — the guidance is that everybody at the moment should avoid non—essential travel. everybody should avoid non—essential travel. we have to knock this virus on the head. so how will the quarantine work? when you book your ticket for a plane, train orferry abroad, you'll have to provide a uk address when you will self—isolate when you return. when home, you will have to spend two weeks at that address. go
clive myrie, bbc news. more on this injust a moment.g in the uk will have go into quarantine for two weeks. but the new plans have been heavily criticised by mps on all sides. almost everyone will now have to to self isolate when they come to the uk. tom burridge reports. the experience for people arriving into the uk is about to change. from monday, almost everyone will be expected to self—isolate for two weeks. so what does it mean for holidays this summer? should anyone be booking a...
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clive myrie reporting there from a hospital in east london.me to light, and scientists are learning more about it every day. so—called ‘super spreaders‘ are of particular interest — the 10% of infected people who are responsible for 80% of all cases. the bbc‘s science correspondent, rebecca morrell, has more. an outbreak in a nightclub district in south korea. one man with covid—19 is linked to more than 150 new cases. coronavirus clusters aren't unusual. as few as 10% of people could cause 80% of all infections. this is how coronavirus spreads. if the virus is left unchecked, one person will infect three others, who will then pass it on to three more, and this keeps on repeating. but this is the average picture. in reality, some people won't pass the virus on at all, especially if they're self—isolating. others, though, will spread it more widely, so one person could give the virus to 10 other people and a few of those could do the same. this is a super—spreading event. right now, this is the only way to sing together, but pre—lockdown choirs
clive myrie reporting there from a hospital in east london.me to light, and scientists are learning more about it every day. so—called ‘super spreaders‘ are of particular interest — the 10% of infected people who are responsible for 80% of all cases. the bbc‘s science correspondent, rebecca morrell, has more. an outbreak in a nightclub district in south korea. one man with covid—19 is linked to more than 150 new cases. coronavirus clusters aren't unusual. as few as 10% of people...
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clive myrie, bbc news. has been found dead in his apartment in mumbai. police believe the 34—year—old may have killed himself. rajput was best known for his acting in a biopic on former indian cricket team captain m s dhoni. the bbc‘s ishleen kaur has been telling me more. every bollywood celebrities have been paying their tributes on social media, utterly upset, heartbreaking and he was just 34. someone who is at the peak of his career and to find this news of his death is quite shocking. also the police have now confirmed that he might have taken his own life and eve ryo ne have taken his own life and everyone has come out and support, they have expressed their grief, their condolences, premised on the rent remotely has called him a bright young man stopping many bollywood celebrities, actors, they have all mentioned and come out and paid their tributes. and he had a very unconventional arrival to where he was in the film industry, what was his background? indeed, a lot of people have now called him an ou
clive myrie, bbc news. has been found dead in his apartment in mumbai. police believe the 34—year—old may have killed himself. rajput was best known for his acting in a biopic on former indian cricket team captain m s dhoni. the bbc‘s ishleen kaur has been telling me more. every bollywood celebrities have been paying their tributes on social media, utterly upset, heartbreaking and he was just 34. someone who is at the peak of his career and to find this news of his death is quite...
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clive myrie reporting there from a hospital in east london.first came to light, and scientists are learning more about it every day. so—called ‘super spreaders' are of particular interest — the 10% of infected people who are responsible for 80% of all cases. the bbc‘s science correspondent, rebecca morrell, has more. an outbreak in a nightclub district in south korea. one man with covid—19 is linked to more than 150 new cases. coronavirus clusters aren't unusual. as few as 10% of people could cause 80% of all infections. this is how coronavirus spreads. if the virus is left unchecked, one person will infect three others, who will then pass it on to three more, and this keeps on repeating. but this is the average picture. in reality, some people won't pass the virus on at all, especially if they're self—isolating. others, though, will spread it more widely, so one person could give the virus to 10 other people and a few of those could do the same. this is a super—spreading event. right now, this is the only way to sing together, but pre—lockdow
clive myrie reporting there from a hospital in east london.first came to light, and scientists are learning more about it every day. so—called ‘super spreaders' are of particular interest — the 10% of infected people who are responsible for 80% of all cases. the bbc‘s science correspondent, rebecca morrell, has more. an outbreak in a nightclub district in south korea. one man with covid—19 is linked to more than 150 new cases. coronavirus clusters aren't unusual. as few as 10% of...
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clive myrie, bbc news. has been found dead in his apartment in mumbai. police believe the 3a year—old may have killed himself. rajput was best known for his acting in a bi—opic on former indian cricket team captain, ms dhoni. bollywood's biggest stars have been paying tribute to him on social media. pablo sat—bhambra, from the bbc asian network show, raj and pablo, joins me now. you met sushant singh rajput, what was he like? a very lovely quy- what was he like? a very lovely guy. we met him initially on the green carpet at an awards night and we got to spend time with him and he was very approachable and very down—to—earth. approachable and very down-to-earth. it is interesting that, as you would expand, there have been lots of tributes, also from the prime minister which kind of gave me a sense of just minister which kind of gave me a sense ofjust how big a name he was in the bollywood industry. he was notjust a big name, he was loved for his generosity because in terms of his aura and how he came across,
clive myrie, bbc news. has been found dead in his apartment in mumbai. police believe the 3a year—old may have killed himself. rajput was best known for his acting in a bi—opic on former indian cricket team captain, ms dhoni. bollywood's biggest stars have been paying tribute to him on social media. pablo sat—bhambra, from the bbc asian network show, raj and pablo, joins me now. you met sushant singh rajput, what was he like? a very lovely quy- what was he like? a very lovely guy. we met...
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clive myrie, bbc news.of the day's other news sweden's top epidemiologist. has admitted that the country's strategy on tackling covid—i9 was flawed. anders tegnell, the public face of sweden's virus response, defended the decision not to impose the strict lockdowns seen in other countries. but now says too many people died and the controversial strategy should have been adjusted. sweden has more than 40,000 confirmed cases and over 4,000 deaths. scientists are running a trial to see whether a type of ibuprofen can help treat coronavirus patients. they hope the low cost drug — which is an anti—inflammatory as well as a painkiller — could address breathing difficulties, and keep patients off ventilators. they are recruiting patients now, and don't expect to complete the study until next year. a german prisoner has been identified as a new suspect in the disappearance of madeline mccann from a holiday resort in portugal 13 years ago. the man in his 40s is a convicted sex offender who had been living in the alg
clive myrie, bbc news.of the day's other news sweden's top epidemiologist. has admitted that the country's strategy on tackling covid—i9 was flawed. anders tegnell, the public face of sweden's virus response, defended the decision not to impose the strict lockdowns seen in other countries. but now says too many people died and the controversial strategy should have been adjusted. sweden has more than 40,000 confirmed cases and over 4,000 deaths. scientists are running a trial to see whether a...
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clive myrie, bbc news. has been identified as a new suspect in the disappearance of madeline mccann from a holiday resort in portugal 13 years ago. the man in his 40s is a convicted sex offender who had been living in the algarve at the time, travelling around in a camper van. madeleine mccann was three years old when she went missing from praia de luz in 2007. daniel sandford reports this is the volkswagen camper van that was by the new suspect in the madeleine mccann investigation. with its distinctive colours, police hope it will tread that someone's memory and lead to new evidence about their as yet unnamed suspect. —— trigger someone's memory. he used the vehicle to live in, and certainly the week preceding he was in there, living, so he would move around the area, using that van as probably his base. the suspect also used this jaguar car at the time. he registered the car into someone else's name the day after madeleine mccann disappeared. the three—year—old went missing on may the 3rd 2007. she'd bee
clive myrie, bbc news. has been identified as a new suspect in the disappearance of madeline mccann from a holiday resort in portugal 13 years ago. the man in his 40s is a convicted sex offender who had been living in the algarve at the time, travelling around in a camper van. madeleine mccann was three years old when she went missing from praia de luz in 2007. daniel sandford reports this is the volkswagen camper van that was by the new suspect in the madeleine mccann investigation. with its...
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clive myrie, bbc news. sushant singh rajput, has been found dead in his apartment in mumbai.have killed himself. rajput was best known for his acting in a bi—opic on former indian cricket team captain ms dhoni. bollywood's biggest stars have been paying tribute to him on social media. ishleen kaur has more. popularfor his acting popular for his acting on popularfor his acting on both tv and film, the young bollywood heartthrob was lauded for his portrait of cricket star ms dhoni on the silver screen. matt had to quit his studies to pursue a career in bollywood. thanks rajput. as news of his death came, fans gathered outside his home in mumbai. translation: i am feeling very sad so i came to this house to pay my respects. it was my favourite. it was a good. he did lots of good movies. he grew from being a small actor to a big. police have reported that the actor might have taken his own life. the news has shocked the indian film industry and has once again put the spot light on the importance of mental health. sushant singh importance of mental health. susha nt singh rajput im
clive myrie, bbc news. sushant singh rajput, has been found dead in his apartment in mumbai.have killed himself. rajput was best known for his acting in a bi—opic on former indian cricket team captain ms dhoni. bollywood's biggest stars have been paying tribute to him on social media. ishleen kaur has more. popularfor his acting popular for his acting on popularfor his acting on both tv and film, the young bollywood heartthrob was lauded for his portrait of cricket star ms dhoni on the silver...
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clive myrie, bbc news.ims of the grenfell tower fire — on the third anniversary of the disaster. the grenfell united campaign group says the fight for safe homes and justice continues — as "nothing has changed", since the fire. sima kotecha reports. bell tolls. church bells tolled in unison across london this evening. 72 times to remember each victim who died on that day. and then came their names. mohammed al—haj ali. jeremiah deen. zainab deen. # hallelujah, hallelujah. ..# due to coronavirus, services were online, involving song and prayer. we are still going through the grieving process and the rest of the country right now is grieving because of covid and people have lost families and friends ahead of their time. and we're grieving with them and, you know, covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire because there are a lot of similarities, you know, glued to the tv, listening to the numbers of deaths rising every day. the blaze spread through the 24—storey
clive myrie, bbc news.ims of the grenfell tower fire — on the third anniversary of the disaster. the grenfell united campaign group says the fight for safe homes and justice continues — as "nothing has changed", since the fire. sima kotecha reports. bell tolls. church bells tolled in unison across london this evening. 72 times to remember each victim who died on that day. and then came their names. mohammed al—haj ali. jeremiah deen. zainab deen. # hallelujah, hallelujah. ..#...
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clive myrie, bbc news.an needs to be properly funded and of sufficiently high quality to have any meaningful impact. 0ur education editor, branwenjeffreys, has been taking a look at how it might work. so, if i have this sentence here, and it says, "i went to london on saturday", can you see anything that‘s missing in this sentence? ellie works as a tutor for a charity. have a good look at it, let me know if you can‘t see it properly. she‘s been helping ruby one—to—one in english and maths — all supervised by ruby‘s school. this kind of tutoring can‘t replace a teacher, but it can help build confidence. and that‘s going to be badly needed, because by this summer, most children will already have missed four months of school. she's helping me with maths. we've got to do fractions and everything, and she'sjust helping me with them. ruby‘s mum, emma, says the sessions have been a lifeline. i'm her mum, not a teacher. so she won't listen to me. some things i can't explain, because her work's quite hard for her ag
clive myrie, bbc news.an needs to be properly funded and of sufficiently high quality to have any meaningful impact. 0ur education editor, branwenjeffreys, has been taking a look at how it might work. so, if i have this sentence here, and it says, "i went to london on saturday", can you see anything that‘s missing in this sentence? ellie works as a tutor for a charity. have a good look at it, let me know if you can‘t see it properly. she‘s been helping ruby one—to—one in...
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hi, clive myrie. hi there, chi chi, how are you doing? thank you so much for doing this for us. all, the global protests that we are seeing around the death of george floyd, do you think it's a turning point when it comes to racism and prejudice? i think there could be a turning point. i think many people are hoping they are a turning point, because for so long, we have had this scourge of racism in all societies around the world. and i think what's different about the protests that we are seeing at the moment over the death of george floyd are the fact that there are so many young white people who are involved. we had trayvon martin, young black man, shot in 2012. black lives matter came out of that appalling tragedy. and most of the demonstrations in ferguson and around the united states involved black people. what we are seeing now are white people getting involved as well, and i think that is critical to the framing of this debate, that everyone understands that you cannot have one section of society being treated badly and the other section of society not being affected by
hi, clive myrie. hi there, chi chi, how are you doing? thank you so much for doing this for us. all, the global protests that we are seeing around the death of george floyd, do you think it's a turning point when it comes to racism and prejudice? i think there could be a turning point. i think many people are hoping they are a turning point, because for so long, we have had this scourge of racism in all societies around the world. and i think what's different about the protests that we are...
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clive myrie, bbc news. have taken to the streets of london to join in the protests at the death of george floyd. the event was organised by the black live matters group and began in hyde park. chi chi izundu was there. the gesture of a generation. a protest against needless death. thousands gathered at london's hyde park to march against racism in solidarity with the protests in the united states. this is louise, her mum margaret and her son jago. louise says she dreads the day when she will have to sit her son down and explain why he may face discrimination. the truth of the matter is i will have to have that difficult conversation. and i will have to say there are certain things you should do and certain things you should say and be mindful of — who you are, your race and how people might see you and judge you and treat you. judgment and treatment helped by star wars actorjohn boyega. black lives have always mattered. we have always been important. we have always meant something. we have always succeeded.
clive myrie, bbc news. have taken to the streets of london to join in the protests at the death of george floyd. the event was organised by the black live matters group and began in hyde park. chi chi izundu was there. the gesture of a generation. a protest against needless death. thousands gathered at london's hyde park to march against racism in solidarity with the protests in the united states. this is louise, her mum margaret and her son jago. louise says she dreads the day when she will...
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clive myrie, bbc news.hat donald trump approached china's president for help in getting re—elected. president trump described john bolton's memoir as lies and white house legal officials are trying to stop it being printed. let's speak to our correspondent, nick bryant in new york. how serious is this for president trump? sophie, this is a tell all memoir that reads more like an indictment and just one of the damning allegations that donald trump allegedly begged his chinese counterpart the jumping to buy us agricultural products from farmers in rural states that are vital for his real action would spark calls for his impeachment. but of course, donald trump has been impeached already and when i went to a senate trial, his republican allies voted to acquit him. they didn't want to remove him then. they won't want to remove him then. they won't want to remove him then. they won't want to remove him now. sophie, we have never seen a us president walk away from so many political car crashes. i suspect that in
clive myrie, bbc news.hat donald trump approached china's president for help in getting re—elected. president trump described john bolton's memoir as lies and white house legal officials are trying to stop it being printed. let's speak to our correspondent, nick bryant in new york. how serious is this for president trump? sophie, this is a tell all memoir that reads more like an indictment and just one of the damning allegations that donald trump allegedly begged his chinese counterpart the...
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clive myrie, bbc news. died. maurice became an unlikely symbol of rural resistance. neighbours accused him of noise pollution and that lead to a court battle. well, last year thejudge ruled in the rooster‘s favour, he was allowed to continue his morning crowing. maurice reportedly died of disease last month. his owner waited to break the news. now, dame vera lynn, one of the most popular british entertainers of the past century has died at the age of 103. the singer known was the forces' sweetheart throughout the second world war, becoming enormously popular among the armed forces. we'll leave you with a reminder of the enduring popularity of dame vera lynn. # we'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when... # but i know we'll meet again some sunny day. # keep smiling through, just like you always do, till the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away. all: # we'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when, but i know we'll meet again some sunny day... hello there. well, thursday turned out to be
clive myrie, bbc news. died. maurice became an unlikely symbol of rural resistance. neighbours accused him of noise pollution and that lead to a court battle. well, last year thejudge ruled in the rooster‘s favour, he was allowed to continue his morning crowing. maurice reportedly died of disease last month. his owner waited to break the news. now, dame vera lynn, one of the most popular british entertainers of the past century has died at the age of 103. the singer known was the forces'...
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clive myrie, bbc news.ations. instead, they get a zoom ceremony. award—winning photographer matt mendelsohn was struck by that sense of loss at his daughter‘s high school in virginia, so he took portraits of all 500 graduating students, for a photo essay he calls ‘not forgotten‘. theme t0 breakfast club plays: # hey, hey, hey, hey, whooo...#. go that way one little step. that‘s it, right there. the original intent was to try and capture a little bit of loss, so the baseball player sitting on the porch, tossing himself a baseball with nowhere to go, the swimmer in the hot bathtub, with her kickboard, because there‘s no pool that‘s open, the hockey player with his skates on, on his he front lawn because there‘s no rink. oh my god, look at that light on you! i wanted it to have a unifying element to it. i wanted there to be some kind of glue that kept all 500 portraits together, and that‘s this beat—up old backdrop. i definitely want my shoot to involve me playing violin because it‘s what my life centres aroun
clive myrie, bbc news.ations. instead, they get a zoom ceremony. award—winning photographer matt mendelsohn was struck by that sense of loss at his daughter‘s high school in virginia, so he took portraits of all 500 graduating students, for a photo essay he calls ‘not forgotten‘. theme t0 breakfast club plays: # hey, hey, hey, hey, whooo...#. go that way one little step. that‘s it, right there. the original intent was to try and capture a little bit of loss, so the baseball player...
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at ten o'clock clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the days news.ore that in fifteen minutes it will be the film review. first coronavirus: what next? with coronavirus outbreaks at different stages around the world, we explore what might happen as restrictions change and people adjust to a new reality. hello and welcome to the latest in oui’ hello and welcome to the latest in our special programmes on the coronavirus pandemic. i am and need told mcveigh. white scientists are increasingly focused on tracking the super spreaders of the virus. also do not forget you can find the latest updates on the website. the first, this week, gems and bars reopened in several german towns and cities as the country continues to relax restrictions. the way it is brought the coronavirus operate under control, but there are no fears that may be moving too quickly. the bbc correspondentjenny hello reports from dorsal door. it is going to be a painful process, extremity relaxes most of its coronavirus restrictions. i enjoy the new freedoms by the same time i'm a bit sca
at ten o'clock clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the days news.ore that in fifteen minutes it will be the film review. first coronavirus: what next? with coronavirus outbreaks at different stages around the world, we explore what might happen as restrictions change and people adjust to a new reality. hello and welcome to the latest in oui’ hello and welcome to the latest in our special programmes on the coronavirus pandemic. i am and need told mcveigh. white scientists are...
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my colleague clive myrie is with me.er's statement, he is talking about understanding and recognising angen about understanding and recognising anger. but that in context about what the overall government approach seems to be? the protesters believe the government over the last few days have focused too much on the law and order side of things. a tiny minority at the end of the demonstrations on saturday who caused trouble. the protesters believe this is yet another attempt to divert from the main issue at hand, which is dealing with racial inequality in this country. it is an attempt to change the subject. boris johnson's speech tonight was an attempt to dispel the notion and the prime minister talked about the cold reality of injustice and discrimination in education, employment and the application of the rule of law. the problem is, where is the beef, as that chap has just said. you cannotjust talk, you have got to walk the walk. these protesters are seen nancy pelosi in congress in the united states talking about put
my colleague clive myrie is with me.er's statement, he is talking about understanding and recognising angen about understanding and recognising anger. but that in context about what the overall government approach seems to be? the protesters believe the government over the last few days have focused too much on the law and order side of things. a tiny minority at the end of the demonstrations on saturday who caused trouble. the protesters believe this is yet another attempt to divert from the...
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clive myrie, bbc news. later today some secondary school pupils in england return to the classroom.exams next year. wales will start opening schools on 29th of june, with scotland and northern ireland waiting until august. here's our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. schools, empty of teenagers these last few months, will from tomorrow echo with their pupils' voices. no—one's seen anything like it before. there is a mixture of different emotions for it. i'm really excited to see the teachers again, and obviously friends at school. and from what i know, the school have done everything they can to make it safe for us. at home with his parents, lawrence now wants to catch up. and are you worried now about your exams next year? slightly, yeah, iam. i mean, i was already nervous already, cos like you say, it's such a big year. adam, also year ten, told me it will be tough. i think it's going to be very hard for a lot of us, and like mentally it will probably be a bit of a struggle with all, like, the revision were going to have to do, all the catch up and in—the—school learning. at sch
clive myrie, bbc news. later today some secondary school pupils in england return to the classroom.exams next year. wales will start opening schools on 29th of june, with scotland and northern ireland waiting until august. here's our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. schools, empty of teenagers these last few months, will from tomorrow echo with their pupils' voices. no—one's seen anything like it before. there is a mixture of different emotions for it. i'm really excited to see the...
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clive myrie, bbc news.. i have just drawn up on on the situation in the us actually. a suggestion by the senior medical official two official doctor anthony fauci saint no more lockdowns are needed. keep a cross that and stay with us. thank you for watching. hello there. well, thursday turned out to be a particularly soggy day across england and wales, with an area of persistent rain. the radar picture on thursday shows just how wet it was across england and wales. the heaviest rain really working into southern wales, where we picked up 50 millimetres of rain through the day in st athan, and down on the south coast. take a look at this weather watcher picture. this is in fact a waterspout. you can see a little bit of sprayjust being whipped up off the sea there. so we had all kinds of weather around on thursday, and that same area of low pressure remains with us over the next few hours. so, we have got more rain to come — wales, south—west england. the rain moving back into central, southern england, the so
clive myrie, bbc news.. i have just drawn up on on the situation in the us actually. a suggestion by the senior medical official two official doctor anthony fauci saint no more lockdowns are needed. keep a cross that and stay with us. thank you for watching. hello there. well, thursday turned out to be a particularly soggy day across england and wales, with an area of persistent rain. the radar picture on thursday shows just how wet it was across england and wales. the heaviest rain really...
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the bbc‘s clive myrie looks now at whether this could be a watershed moment for the politics of raceparked an outpouring of anger and soul—searching. but look at the faces. we are done dying! it wasn'tjust black look at the faces. we are done dying! it wasn't just black america that was appalled. but white america too. this is a seismic shift in attitudes towards police brutality and racism. it was a point addressed by one black veteran civil rights activist at george floyd's funeral who had marched side—by—side with doctor martin luther king. back in the days when i use to be part of marchers, all the marchers were black. but now, there are white people who know the story, and there are hispanics who know the story, and there are asians who know the story. it's the denial on the part of much of white america that racism is widespread and real has helped perpetuate the discrimination that they claim doesn't exist. listen to this former right—wing talkshow host and staunch republican conservative. if you are a white american you might think this happens but it's random, it's a few bad
the bbc‘s clive myrie looks now at whether this could be a watershed moment for the politics of raceparked an outpouring of anger and soul—searching. but look at the faces. we are done dying! it wasn'tjust black look at the faces. we are done dying! it wasn't just black america that was appalled. but white america too. this is a seismic shift in attitudes towards police brutality and racism. it was a point addressed by one black veteran civil rights activist at george floyd's funeral who...
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you're watching the bbc news with clive myrie.s of the globe. demonstrations have taken place in states across the us as well as here in the uk, france and australia. earlier, my colleaguejames reynolds spoke to two activists who have been part of those protests, denise richards in derby and tylik mcmillan in washington. what is happening in the states is awful, what happened to george. it's great to see that people have really pulled together, black, white, everyone is pulling together for this. but i have to turn this inward and look at what's happening in the uk. that's where i live and what i have to deal with. the drive has come from the death of george. i try to take a very holistic view and look at the whole matter in terms of what we can do, in terms of moving it forward. my conversations tomorrow are not just about the police, it's about health and education. it's about those things that form the picture of why we are living in a society where white privilege in the uk is so dominant, it's affecting lives. in the us, obvi
you're watching the bbc news with clive myrie.s of the globe. demonstrations have taken place in states across the us as well as here in the uk, france and australia. earlier, my colleaguejames reynolds spoke to two activists who have been part of those protests, denise richards in derby and tylik mcmillan in washington. what is happening in the states is awful, what happened to george. it's great to see that people have really pulled together, black, white, everyone is pulling together for...
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the bbc‘s clive myrie reports from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman davidproducer sam piranty. it's in times of crisis we find out who we really are. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. when souls are laid bare. in this time of coronavirus, one hospital and one community reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us. we saw the fragility of life. this guy's not going to survive. yeah. let's call the family. i'm going to take out your tube now. how does that feel? and all the while, one fear looms, another peak of infections to rival the first. don't be fooled by the gentle pace... time is twisted here. on the royal london hospital's coronavirus wards, while many patients inhabit ventilated worlds, of slow motion dreams and hallucinations, the doctors and nurses charged with bringing them back to life inhabit the real world where time moves too quickly, as this cruel disease eats away at human lungs with frightening speed. can we just do a couple more suctions? but the medical staff, includ
the bbc‘s clive myrie reports from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman davidproducer sam piranty. it's in times of crisis we find out who we really are. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. when souls are laid bare. in this time of coronavirus, one hospital and one community reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us. we saw the fragility of life. this guy's not going to survive. yeah. let's...
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and here in the studio, observing the two metre rule, the bbc‘s clive myrie. welcome to you all.triggers so for you, this must look like a return to a familiar narrative. well, it is a grim
and here in the studio, observing the two metre rule, the bbc‘s clive myrie. welcome to you all.triggers so for you, this must look like a return to a familiar narrative. well, it is a grim
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and here in the studio, observing the two metre rule, the bbc‘s clive myrie. welcome to you all. henry, i want to start with you because you are from la, which is a town only too familiar with police brutality and the riots that triggers, so for you, this must look like a return to a familiar narrative. well, it is a grim one unfortunately. in la, we had the riots over the officers who beat rodney king in 1992 and we have to remember that with george floyd, that is only the latest example of police brutality against black people and the violent deaths that many black people experience because of racism and just in a couple of months before that, there was a black man in georgia who was killed by two white men as he ran through their neighbourhood and a young woman in kentucky who was killed in her own home when detectives broke down the door and came in on a drug raid in which they found nothing, but she died of gunfire, and i think this is a confluence of all the events that have been happening recently. but even though it is the start of a very grim story, i have hopes that thi
and here in the studio, observing the two metre rule, the bbc‘s clive myrie. welcome to you all. henry, i want to start with you because you are from la, which is a town only too familiar with police brutality and the riots that triggers, so for you, this must look like a return to a familiar narrative. well, it is a grim one unfortunately. in la, we had the riots over the officers who beat rodney king in 1992 and we have to remember that with george floyd, that is only the latest example of...
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amol rajan told clive myrie more about mr davie. hall took over seven or eight years ago. before that he was bbc radio services and he came from the bbc from a very commercial background. even senior marketer and a pepsi co. he's charismatic figure populace staff likes are on the map. where is the last three directors came from bbc news, from behind you in fact, he's come from a commercial background where he's been making deals all around the world with distributors. making deals all around the world with distributors. that matters because as you say, first and foremost task is making a deal with number 10 downing street put up in 2022 and the bbc celebrates its centenary it's going to be a tense negotiation with downing street over the future of the licence fee. that negotiation is good to be nasty, brutish and long. after that you also mention it's the commercial needs of the bbc. the worlds most powerful companies, and history, apple, and it was competing with the bbc now for i put two eyeballs and attention. he's gonna come up
amol rajan told clive myrie more about mr davie. hall took over seven or eight years ago. before that he was bbc radio services and he came from the bbc from a very commercial background. even senior marketer and a pepsi co. he's charismatic figure populace staff likes are on the map. where is the last three directors came from bbc news, from behind you in fact, he's come from a commercial background where he's been making deals all around the world with distributors. making deals all around...
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you are watching bbc news, i'm clive myrie, let's take you live to minneapolis.e gathered there for what will be a memorial service for george floyd the 46—year—old african—american who died, killed at the hands of a white police officer at the end of last month. the dignitaries and people gathering there to remember his life and of course, that death caught on camera, beamed around the world and has led to widescale protests and demonstrations about police brutality and the treatment of african—americans at brutality and the treatment of african—america ns at the brutality and the treatment of african—americans at the hands of the police. those demonstrations and protests right around the world of course. social distancing having to ta ke course. social distancing having to take place, people wearing face coverings there as people gather in minneapolis for this memorial service and they —— they were also be gatherings in new york remembering the wife of george floyd. when we get more on this, we will bring it to you when we can. —— remembering the life of george
you are watching bbc news, i'm clive myrie, let's take you live to minneapolis.e gathered there for what will be a memorial service for george floyd the 46—year—old african—american who died, killed at the hands of a white police officer at the end of last month. the dignitaries and people gathering there to remember his life and of course, that death caught on camera, beamed around the world and has led to widescale protests and demonstrations about police brutality and the treatment of...
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ina moment it's the six o'clock news with clive myrie. now, the weather. hello.so we will see some further showers along with spells of rain, but we may have some early summer gales, and those gusts of wind are already starting to escalate and could well reach around 60 miles an hourfor northern escalate and could well reach around 60 miles an hour for northern and western parts through the latter pa rt western parts through the latter part of the day. with that, some wet weather, some snow over the tops of the mountains, and further south we will see some sunshine in between the showers, but the showers are heavy. we have already had some thunder and lightning and also a little bit of hail stones too. gusty winds, 35—40 mph, the strongest winds, 35—40 mph, the strongest winds through the remainder of friday across the northern part of the uk but gradually through the night the stronger winds meander southwards as our low pressure pushes a band of rain, wetter weather, further south as well. so a blustery night and as a result temperatures holding around 7—8d, bu
ina moment it's the six o'clock news with clive myrie. now, the weather. hello.so we will see some further showers along with spells of rain, but we may have some early summer gales, and those gusts of wind are already starting to escalate and could well reach around 60 miles an hourfor northern escalate and could well reach around 60 miles an hour for northern and western parts through the latter pa rt western parts through the latter part of the day. with that, some wet weather, some snow...
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i'm clive myrie. our top stories for you now. police in germany identify a man they believe killed madeline mccann, who disappeared in portugal 13 years ago. the suspect, who's injail, has been named as christian b. translation: the suspect, we are talking about a multiple sexual predator who has already been convicted of crimes against little girls. he is serving a long sentence. detectives are appealing for the public‘s help, they say the man used this camper van when he lived in the algarve in 2007. donald trump is accused of dividing america, by his former defence secretary. james mattis has attacked the president's handling of the anti—racism protests. as the business secretary awaits the result of his coronavirus test, it's revealed he had a 45—minute meeting with the prime minister and chancellor before he fell ill. i hope when i get out of here, they will enable me to walk. if i can walk with a stick or better still without a stick, i will be happy. the long road to recovery for people who've been through the severest for
i'm clive myrie. our top stories for you now. police in germany identify a man they believe killed madeline mccann, who disappeared in portugal 13 years ago. the suspect, who's injail, has been named as christian b. translation: the suspect, we are talking about a multiple sexual predator who has already been convicted of crimes against little girls. he is serving a long sentence. detectives are appealing for the public‘s help, they say the man used this camper van when he lived in the...
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my colleague clive myrie spoke to neomi bennett earlier today — she told him the impact the arrest has is now making a civil claim. did she decide to make that claim. did she decide to make that claim asa claim. did she decide to make that claim as a result of all the debate and coverage that‘s been going on, or is this a claim that has been in the pipeline for a while? the claim has always been open to her. i should say good afternoon to you first. the claim has always been open to her. she was traumatised by the incident, she was in genuine fear. she had to go through the trial process. unfortunately, as she was unsuccessful and the magistrates courts, she then came to me for her appeal. her lawyers have had to act on her behalf and negotiate with the crown prosecution service who decided that eventually they were going to drop the case against her. i see. so we are effectively in the latest stage of her action against the metropolitan police? well, she and her lawyers are considering what action she needs to take, if any, regarding what has taken place.” see. regarding what has take
my colleague clive myrie spoke to neomi bennett earlier today — she told him the impact the arrest has is now making a civil claim. did she decide to make that claim. did she decide to make that claim asa claim. did she decide to make that claim as a result of all the debate and coverage that‘s been going on, or is this a claim that has been in the pipeline for a while? the claim has always been open to her. i should say good afternoon to you first. the claim has always been open to her....
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i'm clive myrie. our top stories for you now.per van when he lived in the algarve in 2007. donald trump is accused of dividing america, by his former defence secretary. james mattis has attacked the president's handling of the anti—racism protests.
i'm clive myrie. our top stories for you now.per van when he lived in the algarve in 2007. donald trump is accused of dividing america, by his former defence secretary. james mattis has attacked the president's handling of the anti—racism protests.