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commentator: and there goes coe.unimpressed, including lord coe, once olympic champion, now the head of world athletics and a parkrunner himself. i really do hope local authorities can cut through this bureaucratic swamp. i do worry that unless we get this up and running pretty quickly, and to the right critical mass, the 80 or 90%, it is going to be difficult for this to resume. among those waiting and hoping isjodie binch, who before covid organised a parkrun in nottinghamshire, and told me that now the benefits would be even greater. because we've spent so much time behind closed doors and not being able to get out, i think it's really important that we're able to get the community back together, the elderly back out there, volunteering and meeting up with people. the runners are the same, people are able to volunteer, and ijust think it is really important that we get it back up off the ground. being active is more important than ever, and most grassroots sports have been back for weeks now. the question is wheth
commentator: and there goes coe.unimpressed, including lord coe, once olympic champion, now the head of world athletics and a parkrunner himself. i really do hope local authorities can cut through this bureaucratic swamp. i do worry that unless we get this up and running pretty quickly, and to the right critical mass, the 80 or 90%, it is going to be difficult for this to resume. among those waiting and hoping isjodie binch, who before covid organised a parkrun in nottinghamshire, and told me...
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commentator: and there goes coe.ally do hope local authorities can cut through this bureaucratic swamp. i do worry that unless we get this up and running pretty quickly, and to the right critical mass, the 80 or 90%, it is going to be difficult for this to resume. among those waiting and hoping isjodie binch, who before covid organised a parkrun in nottinghamshire, and told me that now the benefits would be even greater. because we've spent so much time behind closed doors and not being able to get out, i think it's really important that we're able to get the community back together, the elderly back out there, volunteering and meeting up with people. the runners are the same, people are able to volunteer, and ijust think it is really important that we get it back up off the ground. being active is more important than ever, and most grassroots sports have been back for weeks now. the question is whether one of the biggest participation events of all can get up and running. andy swiss, bbc news. time for a look at the
commentator: and there goes coe.ally do hope local authorities can cut through this bureaucratic swamp. i do worry that unless we get this up and running pretty quickly, and to the right critical mass, the 80 or 90%, it is going to be difficult for this to resume. among those waiting and hoping isjodie binch, who before covid organised a parkrun in nottinghamshire, and told me that now the benefits would be even greater. because we've spent so much time behind closed doors and not being able to...
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commentator: and there goes coe.cult for this to resume. among those waiting and hoping isjodie binch, who before covid organised a parkrun in nottinghamshire, and told me that now the benefits would be even greater. because we've spent so much time behind closed doors and not being able to get out, i think it's really important that we're able to get the community back together, the elderly back out there, volunteering and meeting up with people. the runners are the same, people are able to volunteer, and ijust think it is really important that we get it back up off the ground. being active is more important than ever, and most grassroots sports have been back for weeks now. the question is whether one of the biggest participation events of all can get up and running. andy swiss, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. it's been a pretty wet may, hasn't it? now we can add unseasonably windy to the list, as well. rough seas today were pictured by our weather watchers across bo
commentator: and there goes coe.cult for this to resume. among those waiting and hoping isjodie binch, who before covid organised a parkrun in nottinghamshire, and told me that now the benefits would be even greater. because we've spent so much time behind closed doors and not being able to get out, i think it's really important that we're able to get the community back together, the elderly back out there, volunteering and meeting up with people. the runners are the same, people are able to...
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although around 80% of residents injapan are reported to be against them going ahead, coe says no gamesethought. manchester city defender ruben dias has been named men's footballer of the year, by the football writers�* association. the portugal centre back receives the honour in his first season in the english game, after signing for city from benfica last summer. he's the first defender to win it since liverpool's steve nicol 32 years ago. dias beat his teammate kevin de bruyne and tottenham's harry kane in a poll of almost 700 writers. cardiff city defender sol bamba has said on his social media that he is now cancer free. he was being treated for non—hodgkin lymphoma. bamba was diagnosed in december and underwent chemotherapy. in the post the cardiff city player said he was over the moon, thanking his family, fans and his club for their support. and the nhs who he said took such good care of him. the lawn tennis association's chief executive scott lloyd said they still had a "long way to go", as they try to build a more diverse sport. they've today released a new inclusion strategy,
although around 80% of residents injapan are reported to be against them going ahead, coe says no gamesethought. manchester city defender ruben dias has been named men's footballer of the year, by the football writers�* association. the portugal centre back receives the honour in his first season in the english game, after signing for city from benfica last summer. he's the first defender to win it since liverpool's steve nicol 32 years ago. dias beat his teammate kevin de bruyne and...
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commentator: and there goes coe.ther with louise lear. good afternoon. early brightness in the east was quickly replaced by cloud as rain is spreading in. it was a different story first thing this morning across much of wales, a wet and windy picture starting to develop now. if we take a look at the satellite picture, we have this beautiful swirl of cloud which is the low pressure and its associated weather front that is going to be bringing that rain, but also the unseasonably strong winds for this time of year. the rain has been heavy this morning through northern ireland, southern scotland, north—west england and parts of wales. it is light and patchy, and that will be the story for the rest of the afternoon. perhaps just staying as showers into the far north of scotland as well. but it's notjust north of scotland as well. but it's not just the north of scotland as well. but it's notjust the rain that is the story, it is the strength of wind. we can see gusts in excess of 60 mph on west facing coasts, so the tempe
commentator: and there goes coe.ther with louise lear. good afternoon. early brightness in the east was quickly replaced by cloud as rain is spreading in. it was a different story first thing this morning across much of wales, a wet and windy picture starting to develop now. if we take a look at the satellite picture, we have this beautiful swirl of cloud which is the low pressure and its associated weather front that is going to be bringing that rain, but also the unseasonably strong winds for...
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the world athletics president lord coe says athletes must be prepared to make sacrifices while competing, japan. a national state of emergency remains across large parts of the country, including tokyo, with competitors unlikely to enjoy many of the freedoms of previous games. the japanese public remain fearful of the arrival of over 10,000 athletes from 200 different countries and regions could lead to a further rise in cases. in order to compete and in order to be at a games that has some of the most challenging complexities attached to it, there are sacrifices that we are going to have to make. and i can tell you we went anything to put in jeopardy themselves or the local communities. == to put in jeopardy themselves or the local communities.— to put in jeopardy themselves or the local communities. -- we will not do an hint. britain's billyjoe saunders will undergo surgery on multiple fractures to the orbital area following last night's defeat by canelo alvarez in their super—middleweight unification fight in dallas. the bout was held in front of 73,000 fans in texas — the largest eve
the world athletics president lord coe says athletes must be prepared to make sacrifices while competing, japan. a national state of emergency remains across large parts of the country, including tokyo, with competitors unlikely to enjoy many of the freedoms of previous games. the japanese public remain fearful of the arrival of over 10,000 athletes from 200 different countries and regions could lead to a further rise in cases. in order to compete and in order to be at a games that has some of...
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he said, quote, "this is a shocking act perpetrated by the luke she coe regime. endangered the lives more than hundred passengers on the plane. the involvement of the belarus security services and the military aircraft to escort the plane are deeply concerning and require full investigation." now the u.s. says, laura, they're working closely together with their european counter parts. europe takes the lead on this simply because of the fact it was a european union plane traveling from one european capitol to another european capital. >> last summer the president of belarus declared victory in the disputed election. as you mentioned, it lead to the huge protests we saw for weeks. but little, if any, in real change. what is the current status on the ground there? >> well, you're right. it lead to very little change. one of the things we have to point out is that the belarus opposition is still very much alive and still coming out and protesting, as well. there are regular protests that happened. there's a lot of people. there's also a massive crack down that contin
he said, quote, "this is a shocking act perpetrated by the luke she coe regime. endangered the lives more than hundred passengers on the plane. the involvement of the belarus security services and the military aircraft to escort the plane are deeply concerning and require full investigation." now the u.s. says, laura, they're working closely together with their european counter parts. europe takes the lead on this simply because of the fact it was a european union plane traveling from...
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and neither have coes you are i just like no shirt, no shoes, no service, you still have to abide by their rules. >> right now, businesses are asking for that as we say and we have to be completely respectful of what businesses have established as their roles because no one in a business should be in a position of enforcing that. >> reporter: we asked folks on the dr. darrell if they are ready to drop their face coverings. >> advocates way too soon. >> 50 is 95, moderna is not the same, so it makes sense. >> even though i'm fully vaccinated i will probably still wear it inside but eamas >> reporter: now is not the moment to shame anyone for com to each other. never yell at anyone for wearing a mask and never yell at anyone for not wearing a mask. >> why is the cdc dropping the mask mandates now? >> reporter: now, elizabeth, part of the reason is an encouragement for people to get there vaccine shots. a recent new york times study found people who are more willing, those are on the fence about getting their shots, and their doses, were more willing to go get those doses if it meant th
and neither have coes you are i just like no shirt, no shoes, no service, you still have to abide by their rules. >> right now, businesses are asking for that as we say and we have to be completely respectful of what businesses have established as their roles because no one in a business should be in a position of enforcing that. >> reporter: we asked folks on the dr. darrell if they are ready to drop their face coverings. >> advocates way too soon. >> 50 is 95, moderna...
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he was surprised that coast coe allows you to shop mask free. >> no way. i fwhent like normal. >> reporter: county officials are walting for advice before revising mask rules. you may still not be able to go maskless depending on the county. this shopper in medical field is comfortable wearing masks. >> if i'm running in for a short thing, i would probably have it in my purse, honestly, unn case it's a little crowded. >> walmart, also adjust the its rules following the cdc guidance, and trader joe's is also adjusting. one of the first customers we saw that decided to venture in unmasks. no worker stopped here. >> if they are following guidelines, why not? >> enter pop and mom shops are try trying to decide what to do. >> if they rescind the mask mandate -- >> i might keep the affect on a little. i'm fully vaccinated but it couldn't hurt. >> reporter: in san jose, bay area news. >>> it's a bit frustrating and confusing. what is happening in minnesota? the governor there waste nothing time. the mask mandate ended there, but some mayors, including the mayor o
he was surprised that coast coe allows you to shop mask free. >> no way. i fwhent like normal. >> reporter: county officials are walting for advice before revising mask rules. you may still not be able to go maskless depending on the county. this shopper in medical field is comfortable wearing masks. >> if i'm running in for a short thing, i would probably have it in my purse, honestly, unn case it's a little crowded. >> walmart, also adjust the its rules following the...
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the disease known as new coe, my courses has a 50 percent mortality rate and it's linked to an over use of steroids. and the treatment of the co nevada's taiwan had seen a jumping virus related deaths. i mean, it's what's outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic. from 17 to 23 on sunday. daily cases remain above 250. and all policies in cambodia have further used restrictions including lifting a few and a ban on alcohol sales. despite rising case numbers. japan on monday opened to mass inoculation centers in tokyo and or soccer, to administer corona virus vaccines to enter the residence. the aim is to vaccinate the countries 36000000 elderly people in time for the opening of the olympic games on july 23rd. the odds are against the government. there is a shortage of medical personnel. good. oh, no virus cases in the country are rising and vaccine confidence is low. the offices of a former tax office in tokyo. now one of japan's 1st mass vaccinations centers, everyone over the age of 60 families is eligible for a shot. now, as you see, i'm feeling very believed and grateful. for a lon
the disease known as new coe, my courses has a 50 percent mortality rate and it's linked to an over use of steroids. and the treatment of the co nevada's taiwan had seen a jumping virus related deaths. i mean, it's what's outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic. from 17 to 23 on sunday. daily cases remain above 250. and all policies in cambodia have further used restrictions including lifting a few and a ban on alcohol sales. despite rising case numbers. japan on monday opened to mass...
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the disease known as new coe, my courses has a 50 percent mortality rate and it's linked to an over use of steroids. and the treatment of the code on nevada's taiwan has seen a jump in virus related deaths. i mean, it's what's outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic from 17 to 23 on sunday daily cases remain above 250. and all policies in cambodia have further used restrictions including lifting a curfew and a ban on alcohol sales. despite rising case numbers. japan on monday opened to mass inoculation centers in tokyo and or soccer, to administer corona about us vaccines to enter the residence. the aim is to vaccinate the countries 36000000 elderly people in time for the opening of the olympic games on july 23rd. the odds are against the government. there is a shortage of medical personnel go no vidas. cases in the country are rising and vaccine confidence is low. the offices of a former tax office in tokyo has now one of japan's fast mass vaccination centers. everyone over the age of $65.00 is eligible for a short time. i'm feeling very relieved and grateful for a long time, a ye
the disease known as new coe, my courses has a 50 percent mortality rate and it's linked to an over use of steroids. and the treatment of the code on nevada's taiwan has seen a jump in virus related deaths. i mean, it's what's outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic from 17 to 23 on sunday daily cases remain above 250. and all policies in cambodia have further used restrictions including lifting a curfew and a ban on alcohol sales. despite rising case numbers. japan on monday opened to...
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japanese people don't want the games to go ahead and this morning, the president of world atheltics, seb coeis morning teamgb — including gymnast max whitlock and cyclist laura kenny — collected their olympic kit at somerset house in central london. whitlock said athletes were aware that the responsibility of keeping covid safe was down to each member of team gb. we are positive in terms of going ahead. in terms of team gb putting on everything they possibly can to make it as safe as possible. we have a whole block to our self in the village to make sure we are as separated as we can be. it is down to the individuals i think everybody will agree that it is about being as safe as you can be in that environment. everything will be put in place and protocols like that to make sure we are. that is going to be key thing. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport a dog belonging to a police community officer who was murdered has been tested for dna in the hope it provides vital evidence. julia james, who was 53, had taken
japanese people don't want the games to go ahead and this morning, the president of world atheltics, seb coeis morning teamgb — including gymnast max whitlock and cyclist laura kenny — collected their olympic kit at somerset house in central london. whitlock said athletes were aware that the responsibility of keeping covid safe was down to each member of team gb. we are positive in terms of going ahead. in terms of team gb putting on everything they possibly can to make it as safe as...
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we've heard again today from sebastian coe, from world athletics. those who has been the most positive in the messages coming out. but the other noises are very far from being that sure. absolutely, i mean, - it is almost like two worlds are in play at the moment. it is fascinating, really. tokyo won the olympics back in 2013 with the slogan "the olympics - "will be safe in our hands." but frankly, the number. of voices inside japan that are mounting to say, "actually, we do not| think "that is true, _ we do not think that this is a safe thing to have..." we are seeing now the junior doctors union, other medical unions, - really voicing their disapproval, we are seeing top ceos — - i one this week called it "a suicide i mission" to carry out the olympics. and frankly, when you look at how tokyo, the government, _ has been handling the covid crisis, you can understand why _ people are so angry. for example, they've come out. to admit that they are not using... they have not sped up their approval process for vaccinations, _ and so it is very, - very
we've heard again today from sebastian coe, from world athletics. those who has been the most positive in the messages coming out. but the other noises are very far from being that sure. absolutely, i mean, - it is almost like two worlds are in play at the moment. it is fascinating, really. tokyo won the olympics back in 2013 with the slogan "the olympics - "will be safe in our hands." but frankly, the number. of voices inside japan that are mounting to say, "actually, we do...
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despite opposition, world athletics president sebastian coe insists it can all be held safely.and a half by our health and science teams, who are extremely good at this, have consistently helped deliver events in a safe and secure environment. with daily cases topping 7,000 for the first time since the beginning of the year, the battle against the virus is far from over. but with covid restrictions in place across the country, the government is hoping to rein in the surge of infections and that, byjuly, the most famous international sports competition can bring back some normality to our lives. rachel stanton, bbc news. bran castle in romania — long associated with count dracula — is offering visitors the chance to getjabbed. doctors and nurses with fang stickers on their scrubs have set up a coronavirus vaccination centre there. sightseers are offered a dose of the pfizerjab, along with free entry to an exhibition of mediaeval torture instruments. staff hope the move will lure people back after several slow months during the pandemic. time for a look at the weather with nick m
despite opposition, world athletics president sebastian coe insists it can all be held safely.and a half by our health and science teams, who are extremely good at this, have consistently helped deliver events in a safe and secure environment. with daily cases topping 7,000 for the first time since the beginning of the year, the battle against the virus is far from over. but with covid restrictions in place across the country, the government is hoping to rein in the surge of infections and...
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despite opposition, world athletics president sebastian coe insists it can all be held safely.alth and science teams, who are extremely good at this, have consistently helped deliver events in a safe and secure environment. with daily cases topping 7,000 for the first time since the beginning of the year, the battle against the virus is far from over. but with covid restrictions in place across the country, the government is hoping to rein in the surge of infections and that, byjuly, the most famous international sports competition can bring back some normality to our lives. rachel stanton, bbc news. it's time for the weather with nick. a week of sunshine and showers. temperatures close to the average for the year. overnight, showers continue, particularly in the west, an area of rain pushing through the east of england, where there could be heavy and thundery bursts of rain to come, and temperatures holding up in the range of 7—12 c. rain may head towards the northern isles, especially shetland, later in the day. it turns very wet here. elsewhere, sunny spells but quite a bit
despite opposition, world athletics president sebastian coe insists it can all be held safely.alth and science teams, who are extremely good at this, have consistently helped deliver events in a safe and secure environment. with daily cases topping 7,000 for the first time since the beginning of the year, the battle against the virus is far from over. but with covid restrictions in place across the country, the government is hoping to rein in the surge of infections and that, byjuly, the most...
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many regions are seeing an increase in new coe, my cos, also known as black fungus. there's increasing concern as pharmacy is run out of the medicines needed to theresa's elizabeth problem has been emergency service work as an awesome state disinfect the border family home and chem morgan village, a practice to reassure nervous neighbors. inside chandra border is in morning after the death of his son to morning. 2 days after the 27 year old recovered from clover 19. he fell ill with a rare infection called mucus. my closes or black fungus, ohio. he had difficulty breathing. so we took him to the hospital, the doctor in being said, nothing can be done here and i put him to go after reaching nego, they said we can't do anything, he'll take him to go. then we admitted him to the hospital. he was kept there for 5 days after which we found out that he died at 6 in the morning. for morning is one of more than 200 indians have died from mutual my classes this year. more than 8000 have been infected. like many wit, michel, my closes for morning, not only had clover 19 recent
many regions are seeing an increase in new coe, my cos, also known as black fungus. there's increasing concern as pharmacy is run out of the medicines needed to theresa's elizabeth problem has been emergency service work as an awesome state disinfect the border family home and chem morgan village, a practice to reassure nervous neighbors. inside chandra border is in morning after the death of his son to morning. 2 days after the 27 year old recovered from clover 19. he fell ill with a rare...
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an example here from sunday on the scottish coe�*s, there�*s a lot of heart and see fred out to sea.he course of the day. but england it�*s going to be sunny. the morning temperatures will be typically around seven to 10 degrees in towns and cities. a little bit fresher out in the countryside. so, the more incredible eventually burnt back to the coast as we go through the morning. and then it�*s clear blue skies pretty much nationwide from that aberdeen coastline. it could be only 1a degrees. where is it meant we are talking in the low to mid 20s. another beautiful big holiday monday on the way. the week ahead, this is tuesday into wednesday we will start to see low pressure developing to the south of us. but it�*s still far away. tuesday we will see a lot of fine weather across the you see a lot of fine weather across the w“ pay see a lot of fine weather across the you pay for that weather from just approaching ireland so could bejust approaching ireland so could bejust a little bit more clout in northern ireland. little change for most of us on tuesday. in fact the peak of the warm
an example here from sunday on the scottish coe�*s, there�*s a lot of heart and see fred out to sea.he course of the day. but england it�*s going to be sunny. the morning temperatures will be typically around seven to 10 degrees in towns and cities. a little bit fresher out in the countryside. so, the more incredible eventually burnt back to the coast as we go through the morning. and then it�*s clear blue skies pretty much nationwide from that aberdeen coastline. it could be only 1a...
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despite opposition, world athletics president sebastian coe insists it can all be held safely.alth and science teams, who are extremely good at this, have consistently helped deliver events in a safe and secure environment. with daily cases topping 7000 for the first time since the beginning of the year, the battle against the virus is far from over. but with covid restrictions in place across the country, the government is hoping to rein in the surge of infections, and that byjuly, the most famous international sports competition can bring back some normality to our lives. rachel stanton, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. it's certainly not completely sunny out there. we've got some areas of cloud, we've got some showery rain in places, but it is warmer than it has been, with the highest temperatures through today across eastern parts of england. up to 20 or 21 degrees. now, through this evening and tonight, it is across this south—eastern corner where we will see some heavy thundery downpours drifting up from the near continent. some show
despite opposition, world athletics president sebastian coe insists it can all be held safely.alth and science teams, who are extremely good at this, have consistently helped deliver events in a safe and secure environment. with daily cases topping 7000 for the first time since the beginning of the year, the battle against the virus is far from over. but with covid restrictions in place across the country, the government is hoping to rein in the surge of infections, and that byjuly, the most...
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world athletics president lord coe says athletes must be prepared to make sacrifices while competingncy remains across large parts of the country, including tokyo, with competitors unlikely to enjoy many of the freedoms of previous games. the japanese public remain fearful the arrival of over 10,000 athletes from 200 different countries and regions could lead to a further rise in cases. in order to compete and in order to be at a games that has some of the most challenging complexities attached to it, there will be sacrifices that must be made. we will not do anything to put themselves in jeopardy or the local community. rory mcilroy is well placed to win his first title since 2019. he heads into today's final round of the pga tour event in north carolina two shots off the lead. this birdie putt in a third round 68 helped put him in position to challenge for victory. bryson dechambeau is down the field, but had to make a hasty 2000—mile round trip before saturday's third round. he'd gone home to dallas on friday thinking he'd missed the cut. halfway through the flight my agent texts,
world athletics president lord coe says athletes must be prepared to make sacrifices while competingncy remains across large parts of the country, including tokyo, with competitors unlikely to enjoy many of the freedoms of previous games. the japanese public remain fearful the arrival of over 10,000 athletes from 200 different countries and regions could lead to a further rise in cases. in order to compete and in order to be at a games that has some of the most challenging complexities attached...
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state media report it was president alexander luke shen coe who ordered a fighter jet who ordered an escort to minsk. a friend of the activist and senior advisor spoke with our reporter earlier. >> reporter: we don't know what is happening to him. imagine a young guy, journalist, flying back from athens where he worked and had some vacation time. coming back and suddenly he knew on the plane that the plane is turning to minsk where he might face the death penalty. of course, i can't imagine what he was thinking in that moment. and, of course, all the passengers and their four or five hours were back on the plane but he wasn't. he's probably in interrogation right now. interrogation usually takes several days. and, you know, belarus when they interrogate, they might use torture. >> reporter: why have they targeted him and gone to huge lengths to do so? >> they targeted him because he's very vocal. he's very brave. he was covering -- when elections were falsified. he was posting videos and pictures and commanded and challenged the president. the belarus audience -- he became the person
state media report it was president alexander luke shen coe who ordered a fighter jet who ordered an escort to minsk. a friend of the activist and senior advisor spoke with our reporter earlier. >> reporter: we don't know what is happening to him. imagine a young guy, journalist, flying back from athens where he worked and had some vacation time. coming back and suddenly he knew on the plane that the plane is turning to minsk where he might face the death penalty. of course, i can't...
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black fungus epidemic, as cases shoot up in patients recovering from over 19 the disease known as new coe . my courses has a 50 percent mortality rate and it's linked to an over use of steroids. and the treatment of the co nevada's taiwan has seen a jumping virus related deaths. i mean, it's what's outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic from 17 to 23 on sunday daily cases remain above 250. and all policies in cambodia have further used restrictions, including lifting a few and a ban on alcohol sales. despite rising case numbers. japan on monday opened to mass inoculation centers in tokyo and or soccer, to administer corona virus vaccines to enter the residence. the aim is to vaccinate the countries 36000000 elderly people in time for the opening of the olympic games on july 23rd. the odds are against the government. there is a shortage of medical personnel go no virus. cases in the country are rising and vaccine confidence is low. the offices of a former tax office in tokyo has now one of japan's fast mass vaccination centers. everyone over the age of 60 families is eligible for a c
black fungus epidemic, as cases shoot up in patients recovering from over 19 the disease known as new coe . my courses has a 50 percent mortality rate and it's linked to an over use of steroids. and the treatment of the co nevada's taiwan has seen a jumping virus related deaths. i mean, it's what's outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic from 17 to 23 on sunday daily cases remain above 250. and all policies in cambodia have further used restrictions, including lifting a few and a ban on...
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think was inspired in 2007 when she came across an old yiddish book that focused on women in the get coes. ghettos. we also have rebecca -- [inaudible] she is the comedienne on this panel and was recently -- for a fulbright award. biography at the city university of new york. she's the author of two other books, burnout: a graphic novel, and -- [inaudible] and her third novel from -- [inaudible] expected to be published this summer. so, first of all, thank you so much for being with us today and for being a part of this conversation. we really appreciate it. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. finish so first i just wanted to ask both of you, you both choose to write books that are very personal to your heritage, your family heritage. so i'm wondering, like, how you came about writing them, what inspired you to write about something that hits so close to home. either one of you can go first. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> we're going to be polite here. [inaudible conversations] >> okay. i'm so excited to be here. thank you so much for having me, and i'm really excited for this conversation. th
think was inspired in 2007 when she came across an old yiddish book that focused on women in the get coes. ghettos. we also have rebecca -- [inaudible] she is the comedienne on this panel and was recently -- for a fulbright award. biography at the city university of new york. she's the author of two other books, burnout: a graphic novel, and -- [inaudible] and her third novel from -- [inaudible] expected to be published this summer. so, first of all, thank you so much for being with us today...
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nermeen: hava coe uplef minutes left.cribe the situation through winding the li of abed salama. talk abouthe t piece. >> it is the story of one man on one day searching to find his son when a tragic accident occurs. to understand the story of this man searchg througinh the labyntrih of israei rule to find us on and all of the obstacs he faces, which are historic obstacles, they go back to t the beginning of zionism, which i address in the is, you need to understand where this man lives. he lives in a community that has been separated from the rest ofal juserem by the 26 foot high separation barrier. and half of this community, surrounded on three sides by a wall, and on the fourth side by what is known ashe a tpartheid adro because it has separate lanes r palestinian and israia i traffic. that road itself has a large wallunning through the midedl of it so the two sites do not see one another. so this community is an enclave, a ghetto, completely surrounded by walls half of it is within the next east jerusalem which i anne
nermeen: hava coe uplef minutes left.cribe the situation through winding the li of abed salama. talk abouthe t piece. >> it is the story of one man on one day searching to find his son when a tragic accident occurs. to understand the story of this man searchg througinh the labyntrih of israei rule to find us on and all of the obstacs he faces, which are historic obstacles, they go back to t the beginning of zionism, which i address in the is, you need to understand where this man lives....
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this happened on auk pull coe road. police say the 80-year-old was on a walk when a group of men approached him. you see the men, they assaulted him and took his fitbit workout band. san leandro police reporting a 300% incomprise in crimes against asian-americans and pacific islanders in 2020 alone. >>> up next, encouraging teens to get the vaccine. the push in the south bay and the incentive that the 49ers are now offering. >>> i'm scott budman on the bay, and a shift with absolutely no emissions. coming up how this technology can change the future of shipping. oh, you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. cause when you hook our community up with the internet... boom! look at ariana, crushing virtual class. jamol, chasing that college dream. michael, doing something crazy. this is the place where we can show the world what we can do. comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wifi-enabled lift zones, so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be r
this happened on auk pull coe road. police say the 80-year-old was on a walk when a group of men approached him. you see the men, they assaulted him and took his fitbit workout band. san leandro police reporting a 300% incomprise in crimes against asian-americans and pacific islanders in 2020 alone. >>> up next, encouraging teens to get the vaccine. the push in the south bay and the incentive that the 49ers are now offering. >>> i'm scott budman on the bay, and a shift with...
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another vocal supporter of parkrun is world athletics president lord coe.ur own submission, you have 300,000 people in a normal week taking part. there is another aspect. we have focused on the five kilometres run, but they also organise two kilometre run is for young people and some of the most sobering statistics are around in activity in the uk focusing on that age group, something like 50% of those between the ages of 9—11i become 50% less active. this is a charity out there creating solutions to that pathology. i do hope local authorities can cut through this bureaucratic swamp and give the opportunities to parkrun, who have worked tirelessly with organisations like sport england, public health england, dcms to create a framework for a safe resumption. it seems crazy they are being asked to do things that supermarkets, theatres, cinemas, even sporting events taking place around us at the moment in football, rugby, athletics, tennis, they are being asked to jump through hoops that so many of these organisations are not being asked to. have you taken par
another vocal supporter of parkrun is world athletics president lord coe.ur own submission, you have 300,000 people in a normal week taking part. there is another aspect. we have focused on the five kilometres run, but they also organise two kilometre run is for young people and some of the most sobering statistics are around in activity in the uk focusing on that age group, something like 50% of those between the ages of 9—11i become 50% less active. this is a charity out there creating...
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we have to continue this narrative the republicans are racist and what do we need to do we need toe coe and say intelligence believes this is something that happened in the wild the only evidence for that would be the chinese communist party said it in the world health organization which ran a bogus w investigatin with 0 credibility which met new york's experts even said that they followed us on behalf of the chinese communist party there is overwhelming circumstantial evidence that this was not naturally occurring and i think the way that this virus spread and as contagious as it is and strange as it's been most americans know that is not naturallycu occurring. liz: they haven't on the host for this, they studied 80000 different animal samples, the wuhan lab had tens of thousands of virus samples, the w.h.o. director said investigate the lab leak theory, 18 scientist including caltech, stanford, harvard, yale investigated it. cdc director said the possibility, dr. fauci, we found footage you know the doctor echo health alliance that got money from the nih and turned around the wuhan la
we have to continue this narrative the republicans are racist and what do we need to do we need toe coe and say intelligence believes this is something that happened in the wild the only evidence for that would be the chinese communist party said it in the world health organization which ran a bogus w investigatin with 0 credibility which met new york's experts even said that they followed us on behalf of the chinese communist party there is overwhelming circumstantial evidence that this was...
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resolution filed 2021-03-coe and spending recommendation and the staff memo for discussion and possible action. >> president stephenson: all right. director raphael. >> this action item is one of my favorite kinds in our commission process where we get to enjoy the work of others so broadly. one of the most wonderful things i did in the past few days was read the list of who is getting funding on the zero waste grants. after i read it, i just thought there's a deep culture of zero waste across san francisco. it's not limited to a very narrow cross-section of our city. these grants you're going to hear about reflect the and not the or in terms of environmental benefits. yes, they are all based on zero waste, and the benefits beside zero waste are phenomenal for each one of them. the last time we came before you was may of 2019. it feels like a lifetime ago. since that time, grantees have been working and delivering and new have applied and now we present you with a summary of the applications, our best assessment of which projects are going to be funded and ask you to take action. some o
resolution filed 2021-03-coe and spending recommendation and the staff memo for discussion and possible action. >> president stephenson: all right. director raphael. >> this action item is one of my favorite kinds in our commission process where we get to enjoy the work of others so broadly. one of the most wonderful things i did in the past few days was read the list of who is getting funding on the zero waste grants. after i read it, i just thought there's a deep culture of zero...
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did collapse and the fire was visible from 6.80 near the coe boulevard exit in martinez. we do have some new pictures now into the kron 4 news room of the fire has was burning. you can see the heavy smoke in the area. >> the winds also picking up this afternoon creating some chaos on the scene. we do have a kron 4 news crew headed to the scene and will bring us more information as soon as we get more details about this breaking news. a fire that's burning in martinez right now. we first told you about this breaking news story with a push alert. so if you download the kron 4 mobile app you can updates just like that since straight to your smart device and that we always know what's happening in your neighborhood and beyond. and as we mentioned, the winds are starting to pick up this afternoon creating some fire danger concerns and are meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez is here now with details yeah, fortunately winds right now. just seen just picking up along the bay area coastline. >> san francisco international airport's, all wind gusts just a few minutes ago a 53 miles per
did collapse and the fire was visible from 6.80 near the coe boulevard exit in martinez. we do have some new pictures now into the kron 4 news room of the fire has was burning. you can see the heavy smoke in the area. >> the winds also picking up this afternoon creating some chaos on the scene. we do have a kron 4 news crew headed to the scene and will bring us more information as soon as we get more details about this breaking news. a fire that's burning in martinez right now. we first...
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. >>> the cofounders and co-coes join us next plus, getting an upgrade from ford to a price target of firm says they have confidence in the financial target and the stock sip still isn't overly expensive all this todayft sre aerhas rose better than 8% following reaffirmation of a push into evs. we'll be right back. and since she's got goals, she might need help reaching them, and so she'll get some help from fidelity, and at fidelity, someone will help her create a plan for all her goals, which means suzie will be feeling so good about that plan, she can just enjoy right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. so good about that plan, she can just enjoy right now. there's interest you accrue, and interests you pursue. plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. assets you allocate, and ones you hold tight. at thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal. and with the right guidance, you can get the financial clarity you need, and live a life rich in meaning, and gratitude. to learn more, text thrive to 444555, or visit thrivent.com. i'm dad's greatest sandcastle
. >>> the cofounders and co-coes join us next plus, getting an upgrade from ford to a price target of firm says they have confidence in the financial target and the stock sip still isn't overly expensive all this todayft sre aerhas rose better than 8% following reaffirmation of a push into evs. we'll be right back. and since she's got goals, she might need help reaching them, and so she'll get some help from fidelity, and at fidelity, someone will help her create a plan for all her...
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. >> you have the coes, the pfizer ceo pledging 2 billion covid vaccine doses to low and middle-incomever the next 18 months. and i'm not using that time frame to be critical. i understand there's, how fast can you make these. is it soon enough? do more of these companies need to be producing more to get aid to these countries sooner? >> absolutely, poppy. as much as we're trying to make vaccination available in our communities across the country, it's important to realize that, like any pandemic, this is a worldwide issue. infections that occur anywhere on the globe are a threat to continue the pandemic. it's -- i think it's important for us to step up and to support industry to do this mamong our elected officials and within public health to make sure we make these available globally. because, again, we are blessed in the united states to have widespread vaccination available but that's not the case for most of the world. and i think the more we're able to support that effort, the better for all. >> well, dr. varkey, that's fascinating stuff. we always say, poppy and i, that, listen,
. >> you have the coes, the pfizer ceo pledging 2 billion covid vaccine doses to low and middle-incomever the next 18 months. and i'm not using that time frame to be critical. i understand there's, how fast can you make these. is it soon enough? do more of these companies need to be producing more to get aid to these countries sooner? >> absolutely, poppy. as much as we're trying to make vaccination available in our communities across the country, it's important to realize that,...
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the trial's primary objective is to look at the safety of the vaccines when they are coe administered as well as follow-up. 6 6 months after the vaccination. the trial include 600 adults over the age of 65 who got the vaccine. at least 6 months before joining the study some will get the covid booster shot. others will get a placebo. none of the 4 zone forecast as we show you a live look at the golden gate bridge and catholics like there's just a wisp of fog creeping around the base of the towers there. yeah. it's pretty and lawrence is there. lawrence. it's going to warm up a bit. yeah. i think as we get the weekend, we're going to see some place actually get a little on the hot side of some 90's likely to make a return to the bay area but not tonight. not tomorrow. we're going to cool down the temperatures just a bit as low clouds and fog begin race back on shore right now. we do have a cold front that's beginning to make its way in the pacific northwest that's bringing some rain showers up in their direction unfortunately, not much for us. we have a couple of showers pop up in north
the trial's primary objective is to look at the safety of the vaccines when they are coe administered as well as follow-up. 6 6 months after the vaccination. the trial include 600 adults over the age of 65 who got the vaccine. at least 6 months before joining the study some will get the covid booster shot. others will get a placebo. none of the 4 zone forecast as we show you a live look at the golden gate bridge and catholics like there's just a wisp of fog creeping around the base of the...
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while back is unlikely to visit the head of lot of less 6 sebastian coe is in tokyo right now he metwith the city's governor and is set to attend a major test event at the olympic stadium on sunday co understands why so many people in japan remain against hosting these games i want to commit to you and to the people of japan that athletics takes very very seriously that nervousness and we will do everything within our protocols and our adaption to the coded. challenge and also the safety of our athletes is important to us but also the safety of local people and that top 20 passing through fukuoka as that leg of the relay is going to be cancelled is the 1st instance of a whole prefecture not having any runners participates. we spoke to sportswriter the japan times down all of it he says that a cancellation of the games remains highly unlikely. not being able to welcome the head of the i.o.c. roughly 2 months before the olympics it is not the best optics it is a difficult situation it's been a difficult situation since the start of the pandemic and i think that it doesn't look great fo
while back is unlikely to visit the head of lot of less 6 sebastian coe is in tokyo right now he metwith the city's governor and is set to attend a major test event at the olympic stadium on sunday co understands why so many people in japan remain against hosting these games i want to commit to you and to the people of japan that athletics takes very very seriously that nervousness and we will do everything within our protocols and our adaption to the coded. challenge and also the safety of our...
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the president of world there for 6 sebastian coe says he's confident the olympic marathon can be held safely following a test event in sapporo fear there are $100.00 runners took part in the half marathon race and those from abroad had been restricted to their hotel rooms before hand fans were also encouraged not to watch in person there are just $79.00 days to go now until the olympics with polls showing the majority of the japanese public do not one the games to take place it is important that the games are delivered successfully and they're delivered safely and i know that each and every international sports federation are absolutely committed to dering to the protocols and the processes with rigor not just to protect themselves but acutely conscious that we have a responsibility in our behavior to protect local communities as well. meantime the wolves oldest person has pulled out of taking part in the olympic torch relay colleton marker is 118 years old and says she does not want to risk spreading covert 19 in her care home so far there have been 8 cases of the virus linked to the
the president of world there for 6 sebastian coe says he's confident the olympic marathon can be held safely following a test event in sapporo fear there are $100.00 runners took part in the half marathon race and those from abroad had been restricted to their hotel rooms before hand fans were also encouraged not to watch in person there are just $79.00 days to go now until the olympics with polls showing the majority of the japanese public do not one the games to take place it is important...
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not working and sports doctors we are calling for their support the head of what office 6 sebastian coe says his recent recent experiences in japan after convinced him the games can be held safely and he's explained why it's essential for the athletes that they go ahead this year. there's always going to be a reason not to do something at the moment and i do genuinely saying the world has to keep moving i think the games is a great sign of. our and i do also think it is important to reflect on one statistic and it's a sobering 170 percent of the libyans only make it to one games so you know to lightly you know action lightly as some are suggesting you know will stumps on down the line is effectively saying and 3 quarters of the libyans that actually charms and i think we should make every effort if we can do it safely and securely which i believe we can form a new one bosses have confirmed next month's turkish grand prix has been called off because of cave in 19 the istanbul park circuit anything added to the calendar 2 weeks ago to replace the cancelled canadian grand prix but with the
not working and sports doctors we are calling for their support the head of what office 6 sebastian coe says his recent recent experiences in japan after convinced him the games can be held safely and he's explained why it's essential for the athletes that they go ahead this year. there's always going to be a reason not to do something at the moment and i do genuinely saying the world has to keep moving i think the games is a great sign of. our and i do also think it is important to reflect on...
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the world athletics president sebastian coe has been saying he has been reassured by that, but he understandsanese public don't want the games to go ahead as planned this summer because of those rising rates. the vaccine roll—out is much lower there. i think 2% is the latest of the population to have been vaccinated against covid—19. so that perhaps explains the nervousness of the situation, but at the moment, the show is on. mike, thank you very much. mike busheu mike, thank you very much. mike bushell at somerset house. the us secretary of state, anthony blinken, has said washington does not yet know if iran is serious about returning to the deal that constrained its nuclear activities. in an interview with the bbc, mr blinken said iran was getting closer to the point when it could produce fissile material for a nuclear weapon within a few months. here s our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. antony blinken, america's new top diplomat, at one of his first major international meetings this week, letting the world know the us was back on the diplomatic stage, ready to engage after four
the world athletics president sebastian coe has been saying he has been reassured by that, but he understandsanese public don't want the games to go ahead as planned this summer because of those rising rates. the vaccine roll—out is much lower there. i think 2% is the latest of the population to have been vaccinated against covid—19. so that perhaps explains the nervousness of the situation, but at the moment, the show is on. mike, thank you very much. mike busheu mike, thank you very much....