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after easter, we think we will be getting back to normal. some things that are no regrets. washing your hands more than some parts of social distancing are no regrets things that i think will become commonplace. but those damaging social distancing interventions that have big downsides, whether economic or social in terms of our well—being, i should hope that we can lift those after easter if these two vaccines are approved by the regulator, which of course is an independent decision for the hra. matt hancock said he'd been guided by the science rather than followed it. i'm asking in hindsight, should we have locked down earlier? there will be of course a debate about this question you ask about, what the advice should have been at the time. what i say in defence of the advice that we were given, which we followed, is that there is a... we put our lockdown measures in earlier within the pandemic curve than other countries, other comparable countries in europe, and what's more, the four nations of the united kingdom moved at the same time. he
after easter, we think we will be getting back to normal. some things that are no regrets. washing your hands more than some parts of social distancing are no regrets things that i think will become commonplace. but those damaging social distancing interventions that have big downsides, whether economic or social in terms of our well—being, i should hope that we can lift those after easter if these two vaccines are approved by the regulator, which of course is an independent decision for the...
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the social distancing look like after easter? tojudge die from virus. the same tools and data we use to judge what should happen now to social distancing interventions are essentially the same methods because they are the things we are trying to protect against, cases of coronavirus, optimisation and very much deaths from can avail this. —— deaths from coronavirus. vaccine trials can successfully test tens of thousands of people in the three trials for whether they protect an individual. there is some evidence and the astrazeneca trial of protection from transmission and you not only protect yourself but to reduce the likelihood of you transmitting and we have been able to measure that because end of the astrazeneca trial unlike the others there was regular testing of participants all the way through. however you cannot know the true impact of that are calibrated mathematically until you have seen the impact of having vaccinated a large numberof the impact of having vaccinated a large number of people. people watching at home wan
the social distancing look like after easter? tojudge die from virus. the same tools and data we use to judge what should happen now to social distancing interventions are essentially the same methods because they are the things we are trying to protect against, cases of coronavirus, optimisation and very much deaths from can avail this. —— deaths from coronavirus. vaccine trials can successfully test tens of thousands of people in the three trials for whether they protect an individual....
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and i think what's changed between now and a few months back is that we have this easter date, which health secretary, matt hancock, have confirmed we could potentially vaccinate everyone vulnerable in the population by easter, and that would mean that was a real date that we could look at returning to normal. andrew hayward is very specific. he says, "my personal view is that we're putting far too much emphasis on having a near normal christmas. we know respiratory infection rates peak injanuary. we are, in effect, throwing fuel on the fire over christmas. we're on the cusp," he says, "of being able to protect elderly people we love through this vaccination," as you've just mentioned it. to him, it seems crazy that we are risking that by creating wider social bubbles, allowing maybe three households to mix over the christmas period. that's what the government's talking about. i'm asking you simply, do you believe they are wrong? well, that's not just what the government is talking about. they're actually talking about making us have a lockdown until 2 december, making us stay in a v
and i think what's changed between now and a few months back is that we have this easter date, which health secretary, matt hancock, have confirmed we could potentially vaccinate everyone vulnerable in the population by easter, and that would mean that was a real date that we could look at returning to normal. andrew hayward is very specific. he says, "my personal view is that we're putting far too much emphasis on having a near normal christmas. we know respiratory infection rates peak...
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is it possible we could be back to normal after easter?e will be getting back to normal. what will that mean in practice? those damaging social distancing interventions that have big downsides, whether economic or social in of our wellbeing, i should hope that we can lift those after easter if these two vaccines are approved by the regulator. that's what might happen in a few months, but the nhs is having to cope with right now with the consequences of covid infections. the number of patients with the virus at cambridge hospitals has trebled over the last three weeks and there are staff shortages because of illness. there is concern what might happen if case numbers escalate again.|j is concern what might happen if case numbers escalate again. i don't think this lockdown has felt like a proper lockdown as it is because everywhere is still busy, but definitely when the rules relaxed and numbers go up, we will definitely struggle more. some seriously ill covid patients will not survive and daily death numbers may continue to rise. one way of
is it possible we could be back to normal after easter?e will be getting back to normal. what will that mean in practice? those damaging social distancing interventions that have big downsides, whether economic or social in of our wellbeing, i should hope that we can lift those after easter if these two vaccines are approved by the regulator. that's what might happen in a few months, but the nhs is having to cope with right now with the consequences of covid infections. the number of patients...
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and we hope that, sometime after easter, things will be able to start to get back to normal. contacts of people who test positive for covid—19 in england are to be offered the chance to take daily tests, instead of going into isolation. it's expected all shops in england will be allowed to open in the lead—up to christmas, but pubs and restaurants could face tougher restrictions as part of new government measures to fight coronavirus. and lockdown, superspreader, furlough — words associated with coronavirus dominate this year's word of the year list. oxford university and the pharmaceutical firm astrazeneca have published the preliminary results from large—scale trials of their coronavirus vaccine, showing that it is 70% effective at preventing the disease. the vaccine proved less potent than those produced by two other companies, pfizer and moderna, which were 95% effective. some data shows that protection rose to 90% when people were given a low dose followed by a high one. however, the oxford vaccine is far cheaper and is easier to store than the other two vaccines, which
and we hope that, sometime after easter, things will be able to start to get back to normal. contacts of people who test positive for covid—19 in england are to be offered the chance to take daily tests, instead of going into isolation. it's expected all shops in england will be allowed to open in the lead—up to christmas, but pubs and restaurants could face tougher restrictions as part of new government measures to fight coronavirus. and lockdown, superspreader, furlough — words...
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talking now about after easter, the coronavirus lockdowns being a thing of the past, he hopes.aution because in between now and then, is in very difficult weeks ahead. that is what today is all about, this return next week to a new tier system and they will all be strengthened, toughened up, so people who have been experiencing these measures in some parts of the country for months and months will be going back to something and more people, millions of people in england going back to something pretty tough. it will be different to what we have got at the moment. in tier3, the to what we have got at the moment. in tier 3, the highest tier, gyms will be open, shops will be open, outside sport will return. the rule of six outdoors will be there. so it will feel a little bit less like it is now but it is absolutely not a return to normality. the prime minister will also be asked, i'm sure, about arrangements for christmas. the four nations trying to come up with a joint approach to allow people, to allow some households, may be free, to mix together for a few days over christmas. b
talking now about after easter, the coronavirus lockdowns being a thing of the past, he hopes.aution because in between now and then, is in very difficult weeks ahead. that is what today is all about, this return next week to a new tier system and they will all be strengthened, toughened up, so people who have been experiencing these measures in some parts of the country for months and months will be going back to something and more people, millions of people in england going back to something...
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of year, lots of us would be thinking about booking our usual summer trip to the beach or maybe an easterand there is, of course, one holiday coming up very soon that many travellers may still have their eye on. but coronavirus has meant that this festive season will look a little different. travel website skyscanner has found that despite this, many brits are still searching for some of the more traditionally popular christmas destinations. they've also been surveying thousands of people a week since march to try and understand how people's views on travel are shifting. the searches we see people doing are short—term booking horizons. so that's either seven days or seven weeks at the most. and generally, that could be, you know, getting home, if a restriction has come into place. it could be getting away to work away. but actually, you know, ultimately, we seek huge spikes. when portugal, for example, came onto the list of countries that you could go and visit, we saw a spike of about 2,000%. it's one thing to look at concrete bookings and searches but when you're speaking to people abou
of year, lots of us would be thinking about booking our usual summer trip to the beach or maybe an easterand there is, of course, one holiday coming up very soon that many travellers may still have their eye on. but coronavirus has meant that this festive season will look a little different. travel website skyscanner has found that despite this, many brits are still searching for some of the more traditionally popular christmas destinations. they've also been surveying thousands of people a...
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sometime after easter. how long after easter?because obviously on behalf of all of us, they are there to double—check the safety. and then to roll it out. the roll—out will be determined by the speed of manufacture, which itself is a difficult process. and that is why it will take a few months, even with the nhs throwing everything at it, andi the nhs throwing everything at it, and i know they will and they have been doing a huge amount of work on, it will still take months. and at the same time, we will have to monitor how many people get covid, how effective the vaccine is at reducing transmission. that is why we are saying sometime after easter isi we are saying sometime after easter is i think the best way of thinking about it because it can give us a higher degree of confidence that by next summer, we should be back to something much more like normal. but the path there is not yet certain, but it is just for everybody watching, this is a positive step forward that the two main vaccines that we have bought on behalf of the wh
sometime after easter. how long after easter?because obviously on behalf of all of us, they are there to double—check the safety. and then to roll it out. the roll—out will be determined by the speed of manufacture, which itself is a difficult process. and that is why it will take a few months, even with the nhs throwing everything at it, andi the nhs throwing everything at it, and i know they will and they have been doing a huge amount of work on, it will still take months. and at the same...
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, that beautiful easter day. i don't wear mess like him every time you see him. he's got a miscue, could be speakin 200 feet away from it. he shows up with the biggest mask i've ever seen. right. and then i see the disinfectant. we have not seen in a minute. he turned out to be completely incompetent. as an administrator. had no idea what to do about the pandemic. you know, couldn't figure out how to show empathy was to clean as you see, it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number of so beatrice, this is poor politics. this it's lousy. he did a terrible job as a political leader. this is the moment for solidarity for social solidarity. that's what you, that's what every president of my childhood instinctively knew. and trump played it exactly the opposite way, which was catastrophic for the nation, and disastrous for his presidency. before the global pandemic changed the way election campaigns were carried out, there was an intense battle to see who could challenge president, truman. senator bernie sande
, that beautiful easter day. i don't wear mess like him every time you see him. he's got a miscue, could be speakin 200 feet away from it. he shows up with the biggest mask i've ever seen. right. and then i see the disinfectant. we have not seen in a minute. he turned out to be completely incompetent. as an administrator. had no idea what to do about the pandemic. you know, couldn't figure out how to show empathy was to clean as you see, it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number of...
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things back to normal by easter.timism now amongst government ministers that the end is in sight, there is a light at the end of tunnel. this is mostly driven by the fa ct tunnel. this is mostly driven by the fact that advisers have been telling ministers that by spring, and that means the end of march, quite a big bulk of vaccine roll—out will be taking place. the devil is in the detail and we still haven't seen the safety studies from the vaccine and the roll—out is going to be such a huge logistical task that a lot of it rests on how that can be done.|j know you have your finger on the pulse in westminster, anna. the sunday times away from covid—19 are talking about pretty patel and boris johnson, whether or not he is right to keep her on. the sunday times is suggesting that he has proclaimed his great loyalty to her despite all the bullying claims, and that he might actually be ready to move around in the last reshuffle. what you think about that? there is certainly a reshuffle in the new year and january will se
things back to normal by easter.timism now amongst government ministers that the end is in sight, there is a light at the end of tunnel. this is mostly driven by the fa ct tunnel. this is mostly driven by the fact that advisers have been telling ministers that by spring, and that means the end of march, quite a big bulk of vaccine roll—out will be taking place. the devil is in the detail and we still haven't seen the safety studies from the vaccine and the roll—out is going to be such a...
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that vaccine technology may lead to a resumption of normal life by easter for national institutions in england was the 2nd of december addressing parliament remotely, while serving a period of isolation himself. prime minister boris johnson outlined a post lockdown plan for england. a return to the regional system of tiered restrictions introduced in october, but strengthened this time to guard against a further surge 1st. we must get through winter without the virus really out of control and very hard by the gate at exactly the time when the burden on the n.h.s. is always great, this is designed to carry out safely. just so from december, the 2nd until april shops will reopen, parts of the economy will be allowed to breathe again and the government has promised that families can meet up over the christmas period. there is more than cautious optimism that an end to all of this is inside. we're on this journey how joins me in the studio. so i want us to a system where we'll have to wait until thursday to hear from the government, which parts of the country will be put into the which tie
that vaccine technology may lead to a resumption of normal life by easter for national institutions in england was the 2nd of december addressing parliament remotely, while serving a period of isolation himself. prime minister boris johnson outlined a post lockdown plan for england. a return to the regional system of tiered restrictions introduced in october, but strengthened this time to guard against a further surge 1st. we must get through winter without the virus really out of control and...
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more than 9 million people have been infected since easter 207,000 ve dhaied since easter alright, iensure max protein to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. >>> still counting president trump's legal strategy taking full shape today. it comes as the republican national committee announced what it's calling legal challenge teams. they're being sent to michigan, georgia, arizona and pennsylvania, all states where the president is trailing. according to our nbc news legal team, republicans have seven active cases before the courts they say they hope one of them heads to the supreme court for some context, let's bring in pete williams, nbc news justice department correspondent pete, of all of these lawsuits could any of them, from your reading, actually affect the vote count >> reporter: not necessarily i don't think any of them could change enough votes to change the outcome. the one in front of the supreme court is t
more than 9 million people have been infected since easter 207,000 ve dhaied since easter alright, iensure max protein to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. >>> still counting president trump's legal strategy taking full shape today. it comes as the republican national committee announced what it's calling legal...
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, that beautiful easter day. i don't wear mess like him every time you see him. he's got a mystique and be speakin 200 feet away from it. he shows up with the biggest mask i've ever seen, but right in that i see the disinfectant. we have not seen in a minute. he turned out to be completely incompetent. as an administrator had no idea what to do about the pandemic. you know, couldn't figure out how to show empathy was to clean as you see, it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number of so beatrice, this is poor politics. this it's lousy. he did a terrible job as a political leader. this is the moment for solidarity for social solidarity. that's what you, that's what every president of my childhood instinctively knew. and trump played it exactly the opposite way, which was catastrophic for the nation, and disastrous for his presidency. before the global pandemic changed the way election campaigns were carried out, there was an intense battle to see who could challenge president, truman. senator bernie sande
, that beautiful easter day. i don't wear mess like him every time you see him. he's got a mystique and be speakin 200 feet away from it. he shows up with the biggest mask i've ever seen, but right in that i see the disinfectant. we have not seen in a minute. he turned out to be completely incompetent. as an administrator had no idea what to do about the pandemic. you know, couldn't figure out how to show empathy was to clean as you see, it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number of...
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. >> whose troops are coming deep in somebody else easter tire? north koreans. a territory that is over run by an invazing army. the republic of korea. who wants korea to defend itself. the united nations, who has the influence to call off of the invading north korean army? the soviet union. who is responsibility for the bloodshed that inevitably ensued from the facts of aggression. the north koreans and those that support them. who can stop the bombing and the bloodshed? the north degree krans. and those who forth their agraegs. what member of the regime? the soviet union. who is supporting the charter and really working for peace? the 53 members that are supporting the republic of ko a korea. is the soviet union one of 53? no. not the soviet union, but the united nations that are sharing in the action in korea. these are the nations, united for peace, that have used the peaceful mediation in the five years of the nation's progress and the nations that now and forever stand to meet aggression any where by the powers invested in them in the united nations charte
. >> whose troops are coming deep in somebody else easter tire? north koreans. a territory that is over run by an invazing army. the republic of korea. who wants korea to defend itself. the united nations, who has the influence to call off of the invading north korean army? the soviet union. who is responsibility for the bloodshed that inevitably ensued from the facts of aggression. the north koreans and those that support them. who can stop the bombing and the bloodshed? the north degree...
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what about easter? >> you know, that's going to be a close call because let me just very briefly go through this with you, chris. we're going to start getting doses of two highly efficacious vaccines available by the end of december as we get into january. then what you're going to do according to the cdc's recommendations from an advisory committee is prioritize the people who should be getting it, health workers, people with underlying conditions, et cetera, et cetera. as you get into january, february, and march you will have taken care of those people who were in those high priority groups. then as you get into april, the end of april, may, june, then you're going to get the general population, the healthy 25-year-old woman who has no underlying conditions. so we hope as we get into the end of the first quarter of the year we'll have a pretty good veil of protection as we get into the second quarter when you have most of the people vaccinated. so what happens at easter? it might be a close call ther
what about easter? >> you know, that's going to be a close call because let me just very briefly go through this with you, chris. we're going to start getting doses of two highly efficacious vaccines available by the end of december as we get into january. then what you're going to do according to the cdc's recommendations from an advisory committee is prioritize the people who should be getting it, health workers, people with underlying conditions, et cetera, et cetera. as you get into...
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with the vaccines on the horizon, people are putting hopes on easter as some normality returning buth organization about that? ministers at westminster have said some normality should return after easter but a doctor at that who has said he would not come to any of you after christmas and would not make any plans himself over the summer and it could be later in the year he suggests before full normality returns. thank you. the latest government figures show there were 16,022 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is now 16,725. there were 1,612 people admitted to hospital on average each day over the week to last friday. and 521 deaths were reported — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that means on average in the past week, 467 deaths were announced every day. it takes the total number of deaths so far across the uk to 57,551. don't play board games with your family at christmas and keep a window open — that's the latest guidance from sage, the gove
with the vaccines on the horizon, people are putting hopes on easter as some normality returning buth organization about that? ministers at westminster have said some normality should return after easter but a doctor at that who has said he would not come to any of you after christmas and would not make any plans himself over the summer and it could be later in the year he suggests before full normality returns. thank you. the latest government figures show there were 16,022 new coronavirus...
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so it doesn't get down to look to see if any more easter as accumulated somewhere of the cargo is slipped. which can happen if the ship lurches violently as they have to be evan to voyage has covered over 18000 nautical miles. now the crew is nearing hamburg coffee, a fashionable drink from far away, most of the wrist and the cold bass effect is passionately committed to good, fair trade coffee. she says that's why she would gladly pay a higher price for her through. what he said was, when i go into a shop to buy coffee, i would say that a kilo of coffee should never cost less than $20.00 euros. to states also is money from coffee, regardless of whether it's a luxury brand or cheap stuff from the supermarket. fighting and what's not in germany, there is a roasting tax which we all pay and that is 2 years 19. that is a huge amount. so there's no way that half a kilo can cost $399.00. can you sign the cheaper the coffee, the less remains after tax for production and transportation. but right now, because main concern is to make it to the final the 1st. i think the biggest challenge will be
so it doesn't get down to look to see if any more easter as accumulated somewhere of the cargo is slipped. which can happen if the ship lurches violently as they have to be evan to voyage has covered over 18000 nautical miles. now the crew is nearing hamburg coffee, a fashionable drink from far away, most of the wrist and the cold bass effect is passionately committed to good, fair trade coffee. she says that's why she would gladly pay a higher price for her through. what he said was, when i go...
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the news here is an economy grew almost 13 percent in the 3rd quarter according to easter, to stick your a stat as the block bounced back from the depths of the coronavirus lock down. analysts warn, however, that in 1000 countries using the euro are likely to see g.d.p. contract again in response to the renewed lockdown measures and asia pacific national leaders representing nearly a 3rd of the world's population, a set to establish the world's biggest free trade zone. china, australia, and the asean nations are among those expected to sign up to the regional comprehensive economic partnership this weekend. it will cover an area of bigger than the european union and the us mexico, canada agreement combined. now spain's death toll from the corona virus pandemic is just past 40000. the impact on the economy is becoming ever clearer with banco santander on friday, announcing it was cutting $4000.00 jobs in the country in seville, thousands of taken to the streets to vent their anger at the damage caused by coronavirus restrictions. their sign says without aid will be ruined. thousands of wo
the news here is an economy grew almost 13 percent in the 3rd quarter according to easter, to stick your a stat as the block bounced back from the depths of the coronavirus lock down. analysts warn, however, that in 1000 countries using the euro are likely to see g.d.p. contract again in response to the renewed lockdown measures and asia pacific national leaders representing nearly a 3rd of the world's population, a set to establish the world's biggest free trade zone. china, australia, and the...
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, what you see in terms of travel in 2021, by easter we might see signs of normality?”ng up again, we are in a global hub airports, paramount, we rely on international travellers as well as travellers from the uk. —— parent mind, we rely on. we need similar testing regimes and vaccinations will to other countries we trade with, many of which are currently closed, so if you are a uk citizen you cannot fly to the united states at the moment, so we rely on lots of other countries to change their policies before we see the world getting back to normal, but the fact the uk has taken this step could be a role model for other countries to open bad borders and we think the uk government can take a real need to end establishing this testing regime prior to departure, it could become a common international standard for travel, they could arrange this with the united states, our most important trading partner outside of the eu, it would show the government means what it says when it wants to be global britain. many thanks for your time, that is the chief executive of heathrow airp
, what you see in terms of travel in 2021, by easter we might see signs of normality?”ng up again, we are in a global hub airports, paramount, we rely on international travellers as well as travellers from the uk. —— parent mind, we rely on. we need similar testing regimes and vaccinations will to other countries we trade with, many of which are currently closed, so if you are a uk citizen you cannot fly to the united states at the moment, so we rely on lots of other countries to change...
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is it possible we could be back to normal after easter?nk we will be getting back to normal. what will that mean in practice? those damaging social distancing interventions that have big downsides, whether economic or social in terms of our wellbeing, i should hope that we can lift those after easter if these two vaccines are approved by the regulator. that's what might happen in a few months, but the nhs is having to cope right now with the consequences of covid infections. the number of patients with the virus at cambridge hospitals has trebled over the last three weeks and there are staff shortages because of illness. there is concern what might happen if case numbers escalate again. i don't think this lockdown has felt like a proper lockdown as it is because everywhere is still busy, but definitely when the rules relax and numbers go up, we will definitely struggle more. some seriously ill covid patients will not survive and daily death numbers may continue to rise. one way of looking at the impact is looking at total deaths from all c
is it possible we could be back to normal after easter?nk we will be getting back to normal. what will that mean in practice? those damaging social distancing interventions that have big downsides, whether economic or social in terms of our wellbeing, i should hope that we can lift those after easter if these two vaccines are approved by the regulator. that's what might happen in a few months, but the nhs is having to cope right now with the consequences of covid infections. the number of...
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it will be easter before hundreds of millions have access to it.ime frame as of today? >> it lines up with a couple and a correction, bill. talking about doses be careful. 40 million doses equal 20 million people. it's a prime and a boost. be careful about that. yes, you are correct. by likely the end of december the people who are in the first tier of priority, which hasn't yet been determined. it will be determined by the cdc together with advice from the committee on imunization practices. we will leave the final decision to them. >> bill: okay, noted. we will be in this posture until april. i think that's the thing to emphasize. you talk about schools and thanksgiving. i know you are doing a zoom dinner with your three daughters on thanksgiving. that's the choice you are making. all of these states are telling people you can't have more than 10 people in a room. i don't know how america will take that. i think americans have been yearning for a holiday to be with the people they love. i don't know if they will be checking cars in the driveway.
it will be easter before hundreds of millions have access to it.ime frame as of today? >> it lines up with a couple and a correction, bill. talking about doses be careful. 40 million doses equal 20 million people. it's a prime and a boost. be careful about that. yes, you are correct. by likely the end of december the people who are in the first tier of priority, which hasn't yet been determined. it will be determined by the cdc together with advice from the committee on imunization...
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now then jump on that stuff with tyler now about about a good easter bunny. gardening it is, i've got no doubt about that. i'm other women got me a lot of bad numbers are some of that blood vessel that bomb out for about an hour. so i don't want to have a mock christ going to this. well, if we don't want greece, i may. well, if you do, yes it didn't want to be on the ship too. could you call it a draw when your car was a much to my thing? i mean, she was genuine yet about the lower level a member, the family member among members among below her rumpling mama balliol and at on the problem or them was a lawyer, dan rather was obama. but i'm not. well, i'm mitt romney more. want to go my own oil on a bender that smile more than a moment under the money. and there were, there are more to come and then the money. i'm not going to get me because i needed a move was another, have better than that. i don't know, i mean, it was another me, but i'm on our man job, nor being a man. any different about i think now going on by the k'naan by the never, never man, another m
now then jump on that stuff with tyler now about about a good easter bunny. gardening it is, i've got no doubt about that. i'm other women got me a lot of bad numbers are some of that blood vessel that bomb out for about an hour. so i don't want to have a mock christ going to this. well, if we don't want greece, i may. well, if you do, yes it didn't want to be on the ship too. could you call it a draw when your car was a much to my thing? i mean, she was genuine yet about the lower level a...
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easter areas stay dry during daylight hours.s very mild as the rain continues to push north and east to those that parts that stay dry during the day. and once into northwest scotland that rain will stick around for tuesday into wednesday. and in the hills we could see up to 150 mm of rain, so there could be some flooding. so the rain continues here on tuesday. elsewhere are a lot of cloud around, you may see a bit of patchy rain over the west, but some drier weather as well. some hazy brightness around, and what will be across the board a very mild tuesday. this is bbc news. i'm james reynolds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. barack 0bama tells the bbc his successor, president trump, is partly responsible for polarisation in america today. that is attributable to our current president who actively fanned division because he felt it was good for his politics. —— some of that is. the trump administration is resisting pressure to begin the transition to us president—electjoe biden as the countr
easter areas stay dry during daylight hours.s very mild as the rain continues to push north and east to those that parts that stay dry during the day. and once into northwest scotland that rain will stick around for tuesday into wednesday. and in the hills we could see up to 150 mm of rain, so there could be some flooding. so the rain continues here on tuesday. elsewhere are a lot of cloud around, you may see a bit of patchy rain over the west, but some drier weather as well. some hazy...
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yes, it was easter weekend that i got my first symptom.d smell. that was easter sunday. but i wasn't actually diagnosed with covid until the 25th of april. how we re covid until the 25th of april. how were your symptoms? how ill wear you with covid? initially, it wasjust the shortness of breath and a bit of a fever. it is a few days went by, i ended up being admitted to hospital. and tell us what happened then. ended up being admitted to hospital. and tell us what happened thenlj was admitted for two days onto the covid—19 ward at the hospital, he we re covid—19 ward at the hospital, he were absolutely fantastic. it was very scary. but i was only there for two nights and luckily i didn't have to be on intensive care or anything like that. but you got home and things didn't improve, did they? so, did you think aboutjust battling on? at what point did you decide you really need to go back and see your gp? i was in constant contact with my gp, who has also been fabulous. she was constantly checking things. i was sent to the hospital because t
yes, it was easter weekend that i got my first symptom.d smell. that was easter sunday. but i wasn't actually diagnosed with covid until the 25th of april. how we re covid until the 25th of april. how were your symptoms? how ill wear you with covid? initially, it wasjust the shortness of breath and a bit of a fever. it is a few days went by, i ended up being admitted to hospital. and tell us what happened then. ended up being admitted to hospital. and tell us what happened thenlj was admitted...
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metro headlines a member of the government's task force saying life could be back to normal by next easterrs don't "screw up" distribution of the covid vaccine. the coronavirus vaccine is also the headline in the telegraph — which says the nhs has been instructed to prepare for a mass vaccination of the public from the 1st of december. the guardian warns gp services will be cut next year in order to allow millions of people to receive the covid vaccination. the express leads with a vow from the nhs — that they will be ready for a roll out from the start of december. the mail leads with a poll which suggests three in four britons would take the vaccine once it is approved for use. and the times says the aim would be to vaccinate 1 million people a week. so, let's begin. should we start with the vaccine challenge, dia, as the eye describes a? because challenge, dia, as the eye describes a 7 because it challenge, dia, as the eye describes a? because it is one heck of a challenge of logistics here, it is a battle of logistics. it is a huge challenge. there is no denying it but when you are rea
metro headlines a member of the government's task force saying life could be back to normal by next easterrs don't "screw up" distribution of the covid vaccine. the coronavirus vaccine is also the headline in the telegraph — which says the nhs has been instructed to prepare for a mass vaccination of the public from the 1st of december. the guardian warns gp services will be cut next year in order to allow millions of people to receive the covid vaccination. the express leads with a...
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easter eastern -- 7:00 a.m. eastern.ebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> special agents response and transitions and telework during the pandemic. watch live coverage of the homeland security and subcommittee hearing beginning 3:00 eastern on c-span. listen of the free c-span radio app. >> mark zuckerberg twitter ceo jack dorsey testified about the 2020 presidential election and how they are combating this information online from the senate judiciary committee, this is forrs
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easter areas will stay dry for daylight hours, anyway. to turn a bit milder again with the arrival of the rain, but through the evening and night we will reach under those areas that have stated try during the day. it gets stuck across northwest scotland for tuesday into wednesday where it is looking very wet here. maybe up to 150 mm in the hills, so there could be some flooding. mild overnight, and it to tuesday so there's the weather system sticking around northwest scotland on tuesday. the rest of us are in this flow of very mild air coming in from the southwest. but there will be a lot of cloud around. it will be quite windy. you may see a bit of patchy and light rain and drizzle. particularly to western hills, but remember, the heavy and persistent rain coming in towards northwest scotland. if you see some hazy sunshine you may well. in northeast scotland, parts of northeast england with that wind direction, your temperature could be around 17 celsius. still raining on wednesday, northwest scotland and not just here. rain spreads eas
easter areas will stay dry for daylight hours, anyway. to turn a bit milder again with the arrival of the rain, but through the evening and night we will reach under those areas that have stated try during the day. it gets stuck across northwest scotland for tuesday into wednesday where it is looking very wet here. maybe up to 150 mm in the hills, so there could be some flooding. mild overnight, and it to tuesday so there's the weather system sticking around northwest scotland on tuesday. the...
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watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 easter monday morning. and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. q&a, david savage on the 2000 bush versus gore supreme court case, which decided that presidential election, and how the case compares to the legal challenges filed by the trump campaign. >> it was a once in a generation case where, from the beginning, there were five members of the court, republicans who took the was of the bush team, which all the votes had been counted in florida and governor bush has won. that is the position president trump is in. lost, thence you have votes have been cast and counted, and you lost, it is very hard to go to court and persuade a court to essentially step in, jump in, change the rules and overturn that result. >> the l.a. times david savage tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a.
watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 easter monday morning. and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. q&a, david savage on the 2000 bush versus gore supreme court case, which decided that presidential election, and how the case compares to the legal challenges filed by the trump campaign. >> it was a once in a generation case where, from the beginning, there were five members of the court, republicans who took the was of...
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watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 easter friday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text book messages, and tweets. here is a look at where the balance of seats in the u.s. house stand. 200 eight seats. republicans have 193. leaving democrats 10 seats short of pulling the majority. at this .34 house races remain undecided. >> continue to follow the counting on c-span.org/alexion. -- c-span.org/election. for the current electoral college count, vote tally, and percentage indicator of votes counted in undeclared states. see the results of every house and senate race and the current balance of power in congress. watch statements from donald trump joe biden as well as key victory and concession speeches and those from past elections. find it all at c-span.org/election. >> pennsylvania's secretary of the commonwealth give an update on election results, telling reporters that pennsylvania was in the home stretch of counting votes. several thousand ballots remained. she also responded to questions abou
watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 easter friday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text book messages, and tweets. here is a look at where the balance of seats in the u.s. house stand. 200 eight seats. republicans have 193. leaving democrats 10 seats short of pulling the majority. at this .34 house races remain undecided. >> continue to follow the counting on c-span.org/alexion. -- c-span.org/election. for the current electoral...
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that's like bumping into the easter bunny at a bar on easter sunday and he said, oar, shit, is that today have to do is cook poll workers a rack of ribs on election eve. overslept? >> every election they pull a new rabbitt out of their head! a pipe burst -- i'm sick of this voter suppression. >> trevor: it's just a burst water pipe. >> and who doesn't like to get their hair wet? black women! >> trevor: i need to have whatever you're drinking. let's catch up with jaboukie young-white reporting live from trump tower in man manhattan. what's going on, jaboukie? >> i was going to report from trump headquarters and i thought what if i put myself into a coma until this is all over? i decided to do that because there's no good option here, trevor. either trump wins or it's too close to be decided or biden wins and trump refuses to leave the white house and is the first whiteout squatter and boards up the windows of the white house. i think he's going to get bill bart ton do it. i don't think he'll do it himself. i'm just going to sleep through this shit. i don't have enough money for a private i
that's like bumping into the easter bunny at a bar on easter sunday and he said, oar, shit, is that today have to do is cook poll workers a rack of ribs on election eve. overslept? >> every election they pull a new rabbitt out of their head! a pipe burst -- i'm sick of this voter suppression. >> trevor: it's just a burst water pipe. >> and who doesn't like to get their hair wet? black women! >> trevor: i need to have whatever you're drinking. let's catch up with jaboukie...
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i know that he was planting on easter day. and jason saw his father out planting at the same time. -- >> what did he think? >> he said his thought was, "it just seems wrong. this should've been the time where we were both planting and we both quit and we went in for easter dinner together." and it's hard for him to understand how his family ended up split up like this. >> reporter: and on his side of that field, bill carter watched the son he loved so much work the land just as he'd taught him. >> i have to farm right across the fence from him. >> and you see him? >> i was from here to that wall from him yesterday. >> reporter: a few feet but an unbridgeable divide when it's a matter of father versus son. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." that's all for t of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> she is and will always be my sister. i don't know what happened to her. i don't get to say good-bye. it's so awful. it makes your whole world fall apart. >> if you took her, please, just let her come h
i know that he was planting on easter day. and jason saw his father out planting at the same time. -- >> what did he think? >> he said his thought was, "it just seems wrong. this should've been the time where we were both planting and we both quit and we went in for easter dinner together." and it's hard for him to understand how his family ended up split up like this. >> reporter: and on his side of that field, bill carter watched the son he loved so much work the...
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it was the 1st easter weekend after the fall of the berlin wall and a record breaking one. nowadays, berlin is the biggest city in reunified, germany by a pretty big margin. he says, but in terms of better traffic, a brilliant, barely registers on the international scale. let's look at the top 3 worldwide. in the google shot driver spend an average of 230 hours a year in traffic jams, that's almost 10 dates. that might be one reason why the city has a better situation for road rage. in 2nd spot bangalore, in 2019, drivers in the indian city typically lost 243 hours of their precious time stuck in traffic. but the job is tight and for the world's worst traffic goes tremendously. chronic congestion in defeat, the penal capital cost drivers some $257.00 per year in 2019. people buy cars because they want to get somewhere far. but what happens for them when they suddenly caught will change their mind entering the car. so you become a completely different person. if you are a very nice person and travel and become obese, you have many, many problems just say, but 10 percent of t
it was the 1st easter weekend after the fall of the berlin wall and a record breaking one. nowadays, berlin is the biggest city in reunified, germany by a pretty big margin. he says, but in terms of better traffic, a brilliant, barely registers on the international scale. let's look at the top 3 worldwide. in the google shot driver spend an average of 230 hours a year in traffic jams, that's almost 10 dates. that might be one reason why the city has a better situation for road rage. in 2nd spot...
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of us police are so all about i'm glad i'm a bubble ass can do or that i got on top of this when easter bonnets have doubled the dust on them and don't know us and them doesn't going to be how they munda, their conscious and you know, another one. the monday we'll feel a little bit safer than they would have done. and i had one of the most afford all outta the adoption of enrique via tortoise. what is this? i was almost 23 years old. when i read that request, i immediately thought of this time when i was 8 years old. and playing with my cousins, who told me that my family didn't love me because they got me from the street. it was in my adopted grandmother's kitchen, they scolded my cousins and i shoved that to the back of my mind. i was 8 years old and never asked or thought about it. you know them and then maybe instead of them, you know what i know. you maybe know come home for that, i'm alone up in it. when i remembered the brown of my grandmother's old saucepans, the grease that saturated the old kitchen, the blue tiles, me sitting on the marble and my cousin saying without malice.
of us police are so all about i'm glad i'm a bubble ass can do or that i got on top of this when easter bonnets have doubled the dust on them and don't know us and them doesn't going to be how they munda, their conscious and you know, another one. the monday we'll feel a little bit safer than they would have done. and i had one of the most afford all outta the adoption of enrique via tortoise. what is this? i was almost 23 years old. when i read that request, i immediately thought of this time...
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a little easter egg. a little easter egg that i didn't even know i was planting >> jimmy: do you want to set this one up? what is this movie about >> this is -- okay, so, in the original "croods", it's a cave family named the croods, and they're sort of learning to trust life outside of the cave and now they're meeting a family called the bettermans, who are their name is sort of in their title they're the better - >> jimmy: yeah >> family. >> jimmy: yeah >> in terms of, you know, they're very hygenic they grow their own food and the croods are kind of bumping up against this family that live in this gorgeous tree house. whereas the croods are a little more, you know >> jimmy: yeah >> they're cave dwellers so they're learning how to get along with the new way of living >> jimmy: i want to show a a clip here's emma stone in "the croods: a new age. take a look. >> these are the croods. >> hello >> hi. >> what's up >> and this? >> no, no. >> yeah. >> this is eep >> you're a girl >> yeah. >> a girl -- friend.
a little easter egg. a little easter egg that i didn't even know i was planting >> jimmy: do you want to set this one up? what is this movie about >> this is -- okay, so, in the original "croods", it's a cave family named the croods, and they're sort of learning to trust life outside of the cave and now they're meeting a family called the bettermans, who are their name is sort of in their title they're the better - >> jimmy: yeah >> family. >> jimmy: yeah...
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it was the 1st easter weekend after the fall of the berlin wall and a record breaking one. nowadays berlin is the biggest city in reunified germany by a pretty big margin. but in terms of bet traffic a brilliant barely registers on the international scale let's look at the top 3 worldwide. but in the more go tot driver spend an average of 230 hours a year in traffic jams that's almost 10 days. that might be one reason why the city has a better future for road rage. in 2nd spot bangalore in 2019 drivers in the indian city typically lost 243 hours of their precious time stuck in traffic. but the job is tight and for worse worse traffic goes tremendously chronic congestion in the filipino capital cost drivers some 257 hours per year in 2019. people buy cars because they want to get somewhere fast but what happens for them when they stop on a cot. will. change their minds entering the car so you become a completely different person if you are a very nice person and travel. in the you become obese. you have many many. problems just say but 10 percent of the drivers. are more or
it was the 1st easter weekend after the fall of the berlin wall and a record breaking one. nowadays berlin is the biggest city in reunified germany by a pretty big margin. but in terms of bet traffic a brilliant barely registers on the international scale let's look at the top 3 worldwide. but in the more go tot driver spend an average of 230 hours a year in traffic jams that's almost 10 days. that might be one reason why the city has a better future for road rage. in 2nd spot bangalore in 2019...
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favourable wind, to be able to vaccinate "the vast majority of the people who need protection by easter". but he warned "we're not out of the woods yet". on christmas, borisjohnson again promised a relaxation of restrictions, saying it was "the season to be jolly but also the season to be jolly careful, especially elderly relatives." the lockdown in england ends next wednesday, to be replaced by three regional tiers of restrictions. we have to wait until thursday to find out which area goes into which tier. but the prime minister told the commons today that in all areas in england, six people will be able to meet outdoors again, and all shops, gyms, leisure centres and hairdressers will be able to reopen. in tiers one and two, pubs and restaurants will have to shut by 11pm. but in tier 3, all hospitality will remain closed except for delivery and takeaway. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, has more. what will we wake up to next wednesday? in england, at least, how we have to live with the virus will change again. after four weeks of closed doors, tight limits on our lives will loo
favourable wind, to be able to vaccinate "the vast majority of the people who need protection by easter". but he warned "we're not out of the woods yet". on christmas, borisjohnson again promised a relaxation of restrictions, saying it was "the season to be jolly but also the season to be jolly careful, especially elderly relatives." the lockdown in england ends next wednesday, to be replaced by three regional tiers of restrictions. we have to wait until thursday...