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back to you, daniella. set the table, $600.
back to you, daniella. set the table, $600.
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nelly, let me bring you and daniella back in.d what are these relationships like now after the experience up's had? >> i think that's the biggest thick for me was just the experience, not just with daniella but, i mean everybody that was a part of the show, everybody in front of the camera and everybody behind the camera from the runners to the producers to the directors to the judges. you know, the environment was just, it was very, very dope and it helps a lot, you know what i mean, when you look forward to coming to create something with people that you genuinely like. so it was cool. >> all right, guys. >> love you, nelly. >> appreciate that. >> we want to get to the fun because not everybody won the mirror ball lais morning. you have the paddles. here we go. the paddles in your hands. this is called the "dancing with the stars" awards. you're going to hold them up, the face of the star who you think should win. so first question, here we go, we saw them dancing in the balcony of the audience every show. who had the best skyb
nelly, let me bring you and daniella back in.d what are these relationships like now after the experience up's had? >> i think that's the biggest thick for me was just the experience, not just with daniella but, i mean everybody that was a part of the show, everybody in front of the camera and everybody behind the camera from the runners to the producers to the directors to the judges. you know, the environment was just, it was very, very dope and it helps a lot, you know what i mean,...
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Nov 20, 2020
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let's speak to the freelance journalist daniella ritorto. she is in adelaide.just tell us a bit about what is going on with this new outbreak. it has been quite a bewildering day here in south australia for the 1.5 million of us who live here. we we re million of us who live here. we were in the middle of this very harsh six day snap lockdown which we were told was critical because there was a strain of the virus that was highly transmissible in the community, that they needed to get on top of. this lockdown was so harsh, yes it was short and only for six days but we were not even allowed to exercise or go for a walk with the dog. but here we are, in phase two and we turned on television this morning to find out that the whole premise of the lockdown, the reason why authorities took it was based on false information. the premier said it was based on a lie. based on a lie, that is quite unusual to hear. about how you get into and out of lockdown. but what has this situation done for, i guess, the mood of the country, when it comes to lockdowns, because you menta
let's speak to the freelance journalist daniella ritorto. she is in adelaide.just tell us a bit about what is going on with this new outbreak. it has been quite a bewildering day here in south australia for the 1.5 million of us who live here. we we re million of us who live here. we were in the middle of this very harsh six day snap lockdown which we were told was critical because there was a strain of the virus that was highly transmissible in the community, that they needed to get on top of....
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daniella relph, bbc news, peterborough. the time is 1:16. our top story this lunchtime...of people into high coronavirus tiers next week, when england's lockdown ends — many conservative mps are angry that restrictions aren't more locally targetted. the final farewell to a sporting legend — diego maradona has been buried near his parents in buneos aires. sport there will no tour of the netherlands for england's cricketers as part of the world cup super league. their one day series is postponed due to the pandemic. the oxford astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine has come a step closer to a possible rollout, after the government asked the medicines regulator to assess its safety and effectiveness. 100 million doses have been pre—ordered here in the uk. it's one of a number of vaccines being worked on around the world. ros atkins considers which countries are at the front of the queue to receive one. covid—19 continues to spread. global cases surpass 60 million, deaths over 1.4 million. but hope has arrived in the form of three apparently highly effective vaccines, announced one a
daniella relph, bbc news, peterborough. the time is 1:16. our top story this lunchtime...of people into high coronavirus tiers next week, when england's lockdown ends — many conservative mps are angry that restrictions aren't more locally targetted. the final farewell to a sporting legend — diego maradona has been buried near his parents in buneos aires. sport there will no tour of the netherlands for england's cricketers as part of the world cup super league. their one day series is...
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daniella relph, bbc news, peterborough.laced in the ‘high alert‘ category. meanwhile slough has been placed in tier 3, the ‘very high alert‘ level, which means hospitality venues must remain closed except for takeaways. two out of three people have said they would be likely to get a covid—19 vaccine when one becomes available, according to research by kings college london. nearly 9% of people told a survey they were unlikely to have the coronavirus vaccination, whilejust over a quarter stated they were unsure. the aim of the research was to get a picture of the expected uptake of a future vaccine. it‘s exactly 20 years ago today that schoolboy damilola taylor was stabbed and killed in peckham, in a crime which shocked the nation. it led to tough questions about the drivers of youth violence in the capital. reverend denise parnell set up a youth club the same year because of concerns over the safety of local children. she says she had hoped to see more progress in the two decades since damilola‘s death. in the streets, the t
daniella relph, bbc news, peterborough.laced in the ‘high alert‘ category. meanwhile slough has been placed in tier 3, the ‘very high alert‘ level, which means hospitality venues must remain closed except for takeaways. two out of three people have said they would be likely to get a covid—19 vaccine when one becomes available, according to research by kings college london. nearly 9% of people told a survey they were unlikely to have the coronavirus vaccination, whilejust over a...
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daniella relph, bbc news, peterborough.rying to talk about controlling our borders, substance a control system and controlling our fishing waters. substance a control system and controlling ourfishing waters. the factors we now have been disputed and still being discussed. a number of commentators have said that next week, we keep hearing about deadlines, but next week is crucial simply because of the time taken to get through an agreement and the end of the year is fast approaching. more of this if we can in the current hour. it's been quite a murky start to the day. we've had some fairly dense fog patches around across parts of east anglia, southern england, the south and west midlands, and into eastern areas of wales. but visibility has been picking up since. tending to brighten up. that said, we will probably keep some low cloud and perhaps a little bit of mist across the west midlands and parts of east wales. southern coastal counties seeing some thick cloud on a few patches of rain here. a weak weather front will brin
daniella relph, bbc news, peterborough.rying to talk about controlling our borders, substance a control system and controlling our fishing waters. substance a control system and controlling ourfishing waters. the factors we now have been disputed and still being discussed. a number of commentators have said that next week, we keep hearing about deadlines, but next week is crucial simply because of the time taken to get through an agreement and the end of the year is fast approaching. more of...
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morning, we along with my production company, rockin' robin productions bringing you the story of daniella i was walking by this newsstand and it was "marie claire" and they were revealing to the world that she was a trans woman. when i looked into the eyes of what felt like janet, i saw myself and i met janet with that relationship sharing my passion, my interests in stuff, janet connected me to the community. i found a group of women whose mission at that time, i believe, was to finally use their collective forces to start to uplift transyouth. >> she was showing up in this space ready to take action. >> i love you so much. >> i love you too. >> mwah. >> it's so good to see you. >> i saw she was a very grounded together person. she was thoughtful. she wanted to hear about other people's stories. >> i went on to become a community activist and speak out against the injustice. >> became one more nameless throwaway, one more statistic to add to the growing 2.5 million homeless lgbtq youth in america. >> she has shared her story in a vulnerable way to reauthoring the possibilities of options
morning, we along with my production company, rockin' robin productions bringing you the story of daniella i was walking by this newsstand and it was "marie claire" and they were revealing to the world that she was a trans woman. when i looked into the eyes of what felt like janet, i saw myself and i met janet with that relationship sharing my passion, my interests in stuff, janet connected me to the community. i found a group of women whose mission at that time, i believe, was to...
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daniella relph, bbc news, peterborough.hosted today's forum. warm welcome to you both. in terms of the findings of the survey, i wonder whether you were surprised by the level of anxiety it showed? all the level of anxiety it showed? all the findings that came through?” think the honesty from parents in responding to the survey was something that was incredibly welcome. i think because we had so many methods through which we were talking to parents observing their lives and doing the surveys before and during the pandemic, it meant we got a real snapshot of what it's like to have an under five—year—old in the uk and the volumes of stress, pa rents of in the uk and the volumes of stress, parents of young children are facing but also that judgment parents of young children are facing but also thatjudgment came out incredibly strongly in the results across all different methods. incredibly strongly in the results across all different methodsm exacerbated by lockdownis that how we should be viewing it? is this something that is
daniella relph, bbc news, peterborough.hosted today's forum. warm welcome to you both. in terms of the findings of the survey, i wonder whether you were surprised by the level of anxiety it showed? all the level of anxiety it showed? all the findings that came through?” think the honesty from parents in responding to the survey was something that was incredibly welcome. i think because we had so many methods through which we were talking to parents observing their lives and doing the surveys...