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emma and brigham have a falling out. they hate each other that's an understatement and when brigham young explicitly tells the mormons none of you are to invite emma to go with us. she says that is cool with me. so when they leave trying to remember the best of times so when she is teaching her children she would rather imagine the joseph that she had loved and the image that she cared for so that was a decision that that is not the part of the memory of joseph i wish to carr carry. >> with regards to the constitution is there anything you would like to see in the american constitution? [laughter] >>. >> first of all the mormon constitution when they first gathered one of the first thing joseph asked for i want you to write a new constitution to replace the american constitution is a lot easier said than done because every week he says how is that constitution going that they are saying we will have something for you next week. they finally propose a very rough draft of a rambling preamble in several articles they basica
emma and brigham have a falling out. they hate each other that's an understatement and when brigham young explicitly tells the mormons none of you are to invite emma to go with us. she says that is cool with me. so when they leave trying to remember the best of times so when she is teaching her children she would rather imagine the joseph that she had loved and the image that she cared for so that was a decision that that is not the part of the memory of joseph i wish to carr carry. >>...
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emma was key to making this all happen. originally from tokyo, she moved here after graduating from university. emma first visited the town as a high school volunteer months after march 11th. she wanted to see the reality for herself and what she could do to help. the town lost more thahan 1,000 residents to the tsunami, and over 9,500 families were affectcted by the disaster. ships were broken. houses swept away. but amid the devastation, emma was struck by the resilience of the local people. especially this man, a fisherman of 50 years. so, emma decided she would live here. she's since become like a daughthter to him and his wifif. he eventually shared one of his major concerns with her. [ speaking foreign language ] before the disaster, the public bath had been operating foror about 130 years. emma heard from other members of the community that they too wanted to revive the tradition. so she worked with them to organize fundraising events and solicit donations. they kept costs down by recycling a used trailer home instea
emma was key to making this all happen. originally from tokyo, she moved here after graduating from university. emma first visited the town as a high school volunteer months after march 11th. she wanted to see the reality for herself and what she could do to help. the town lost more thahan 1,000 residents to the tsunami, and over 9,500 families were affectcted by the disaster. ships were broken. houses swept away. but amid the devastation, emma was struck by the resilience of the local people....
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is there an emma? >> there is an emma, yeah.here is an emma. >> a toilet bowl cleaner called phil? a laundry detergent called emma or emily or--i can't even keep it straight. i've never seen a marketing plan this bad. so, robin, i'm a big people, process, product guy. the product itself is good. it has good purpose, a good mission, and it works, but as a business guy, it's really-- i'm struggling with this. i think it's terrible. you got to have a brand, not kate, jack, emma, dave. it's just too much. >> mm-hmm. >> make sense? >> we don't want to be like everybody else. this brand is very personal to me, and it was built on our friends and family, and in the marketplace, people know emma. they know bill. >> what matters is what's inside. >> what matters is what the customer sees on the shelf. >> well, the customer's not buying much of it, so... 'cause to me, pride of authorship is a very dangerous mistake that people make in business. >> i know you have your opinion, and i respect that, but i don't fully agree with it. >> it's g
is there an emma? >> there is an emma, yeah.here is an emma. >> a toilet bowl cleaner called phil? a laundry detergent called emma or emily or--i can't even keep it straight. i've never seen a marketing plan this bad. so, robin, i'm a big people, process, product guy. the product itself is good. it has good purpose, a good mission, and it works, but as a business guy, it's really-- i'm struggling with this. i think it's terrible. you got to have a brand, not kate, jack, emma, dave....
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brigham young represented to emma of the worst of the tradition. he takes joseph smith to the field not only to inherit joseph smith's mantle but his own family. i speculate he made a similar proposal to emma smith just like he does to other plurals, they have a falling out, that is an understatement. they hate each other and when brigham young leads the saints west he explicitly tells the mormons none of you are to invite emma to go with us. that is cool with me. she wants to stay so when they leave emma, like i imagine most of us, try to imagine the best but when she's teaching her children she would rather imagine joseph, the joseph she loved, joseph, the image of the joseph she cared for and that does not include polygamy so that was a decision when she consciously chose that's not part of the memory of joseph i wish to carry. >> with regard to the constitution is there anything contained therein that either through your historian lens or personal lens you would have liked to see in the american constitution? >> i want god in charge of everythi
brigham young represented to emma of the worst of the tradition. he takes joseph smith to the field not only to inherit joseph smith's mantle but his own family. i speculate he made a similar proposal to emma smith just like he does to other plurals, they have a falling out, that is an understatement. they hate each other and when brigham young leads the saints west he explicitly tells the mormons none of you are to invite emma to go with us. that is cool with me. she wants to stay so when they...
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emma simpson, bbc ne.ne: former vice president joe biden now h a clear path to his party's nominationg after winne majority of states in last night's democratic primaries. vermont senator bernie sanders says he will stay in the race,s and he warned llow democrats not to ignore the wishes of typicallyou, or progressive supporters. sen. sanders: in order to win in the future, you need t win the voters who represent the future of our country and you must speak to the issues of concern to them. you cannot simply be satisfied by winning the votes of people who are. old jane: for more on the state of the race, i was joined earlier by a senior vice president at progress, who worked on hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. this must be dÉjÀ vu for you, seeing bernisanders staying in the race even though hillary clinton beat him. >> well, i mean, on some level it is not surprising at all. if you look at this from the delegate count perspective, we are still relatively early in the race. bijon has almost hit the halfway
emma simpson, bbc ne.ne: former vice president joe biden now h a clear path to his party's nominationg after winne majority of states in last night's democratic primaries. vermont senator bernie sanders says he will stay in the race,s and he warned llow democrats not to ignore the wishes of typicallyou, or progressive supporters. sen. sanders: in order to win in the future, you need t win the voters who represent the future of our country and you must speak to the issues of concern to them. you...
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they'd never gone up against a lented, and organized young people. >> emma, emma, emma! rallied the crowds. >> in a little over six minutes, 17 of our friends were taken from us. everyone who has beetouched by the cold grip of gun violence understands. >> hey, hey, ho, ho! the nra has got to go! hey, hey, ho, ho! >> the fact that it was actually the children who were in the scho was a very powerful, emotional message to the american public. it was just somethin unprecedented, and something that the, the pro-gun side really didn't have aounter to. >> today, the gun debate takes center stage at the white housei >> narrator: pnt donald trump invited the parkland survivors to the white house. >> now, the presidenwill host a listening session today at the white house. >> ...to hear firsthand from survivs... >> ...for a face-to-face meeting with the preside. >> the question remains is what >> it's not going to b,of this. like it has been in the past. it's being going on too long, too many instances. g and we're going it done. we're going to be very strong on background checks.
they'd never gone up against a lented, and organized young people. >> emma, emma, emma! rallied the crowds. >> in a little over six minutes, 17 of our friends were taken from us. everyone who has beetouched by the cold grip of gun violence understands. >> hey, hey, ho, ho! the nra has got to go! hey, hey, ho, ho! >> the fact that it was actually the children who were in the scho was a very powerful, emotional message to the american public. it was just somethin...
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sarah smith, emma vardy, hywel griffith, thank you all.rted in the last 24 hours as the number of cases continues to rise, with reported cases now outstripping those in china. even tougher restrictions have now been introduced there, as guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. the new normal in spain. the country's once—buzzing capital is now a virtual ghost town. spain has been in lockdown for over two weeks. but now that's been tightened further, as non—essential workers have been told to stay at home. the spread of the virus through care homes has been one reason the death rate in spain has been so high. the vast majority of spaniards have been complying with the terms of the national lockdown, but the government hopes that these new reinforced measures will help bring the virus under control and that that in turn will take the pressure off a health care service which is under enormous strain. an all too common sight, ambulance after ambulance speeding through the streets. over 12,000 health care workers have contracted the virus and many feel
sarah smith, emma vardy, hywel griffith, thank you all.rted in the last 24 hours as the number of cases continues to rise, with reported cases now outstripping those in china. even tougher restrictions have now been introduced there, as guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. the new normal in spain. the country's once—buzzing capital is now a virtual ghost town. spain has been in lockdown for over two weeks. but now that's been tightened further, as non—essential workers have been told to stay...
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there are some large number of ventilators that the fed sent to new york city emergency management emma under their separate couple thousand ventilators were sent to a new york state where the governor is disputing the claim there was a stockpile that any of the warehouses right now. in the meantime, sean hannity takes over. >> sean: the vice president said today anesthesiologists literally could convert that equipment into a ventilator. there also are doctors around the world that have taken one ventilator and turned it into four and in one case actually nine. the fed sent 4,000 ventilators to new york just this week, and as you know, ford and gm are producing those too so that's being rectified. good news for specially the conversion part which would be tens of thousands will be available. so great job as always. welcome to hannity. we begin tonight with a fox news alert. tonight, only moments away with
there are some large number of ventilators that the fed sent to new york city emergency management emma under their separate couple thousand ventilators were sent to a new york state where the governor is disputing the claim there was a stockpile that any of the warehouses right now. in the meantime, sean hannity takes over. >> sean: the vice president said today anesthesiologists literally could convert that equipment into a ventilator. there also are doctors around the world that have...
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emma simpson, sarah caulker and jon kay, thank you all very much., labour welcomed the prime minister's announcement. the shadow health secretary, jonathan ashworth, told our political correspondent jonathan blake that the previous measures were simply not working. well something did have to change. we are seeing more and more people sadly lose their lives with this virus. and the social distancing measures the government had announced, had simply not been working. we had seen beaches full of people, parks full of people, bustling markets. so we were encouraging the prime minister to go further this morning. we called on him to take compulsory action to enforce social distancing and it looks like that's what he's done this evening. so we do support him in the drastic measures he's taken tonight. the prime minister said these measures will be enforced, the police will have powers to disperse groups. are you confident that is workable? i hope it is. obviously the prime minister's statement tonight has made a lot of announcements, there were a lot of i
emma simpson, sarah caulker and jon kay, thank you all very much., labour welcomed the prime minister's announcement. the shadow health secretary, jonathan ashworth, told our political correspondent jonathan blake that the previous measures were simply not working. well something did have to change. we are seeing more and more people sadly lose their lives with this virus. and the social distancing measures the government had announced, had simply not been working. we had seen beaches full of...
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emma ridley and her husband, grantlj question, on pregnancy, from emma ridley and her husband, grant i was wondering if i need to self—isolate, if it is ok for me to go to work, being surrounded by over 1000 children every day. as her husband i'm alsoa children every day. as her husband i'm also a secondary school teacher as it different school, should i be taking any precautions? should i be isolating or shielding myself and my wife, to protect her? you want to a nswer wife, to protect her? you want to answer that? as we know, being pregnant has been defined as a high—risk group. it would be a good idea to look at all the precautions you can take. given the specificjob i think it makes sense that you self—isolate. if anybody in your household has got symptoms then you need to be self—isolating as i have sought for 1a days. but go to the gov.uk website as well as the website of the royal college of gynaecologists. does the husband go to school and teach still? it is a tough one. we must remember the advice about the importance of cleaning your hands thoroughly, not touching your eyes
emma ridley and her husband, grantlj question, on pregnancy, from emma ridley and her husband, grant i was wondering if i need to self—isolate, if it is ok for me to go to work, being surrounded by over 1000 children every day. as her husband i'm alsoa children every day. as her husband i'm also a secondary school teacher as it different school, should i be taking any precautions? should i be isolating or shielding myself and my wife, to protect her? you want to a nswer wife, to protect her?...
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emma simpson, bbc news, bishop's stortford. that's it.e, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc london, i'm victoria hollins. first tonight, the mayor has issued a stark warning hello i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. we start with the chairman of south shields football club who's asking the fa to reconsider its decision to scrap the season in england below the three national league divisions. a move that's also affected women's football below the top two tiers. there'll be no promotion or relegation, and all results expunged. south shields were 12 points clear at the top of the northern premier league. the financial the financial situation is huge. we have had to make sure we are paying the right quality football to climb up the pyramid, now, you know, that applies not just to south pyramid, now, you know, that applies notjust to south shields but to other clubs, and if you suddenly ta ke other clubs, and if you suddenly take away that reward, again, that is grossly and manifestly unfair. we
emma simpson, bbc news, bishop's stortford. that's it.e, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc london, i'm victoria hollins. first tonight, the mayor has issued a stark warning hello i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. we start with the chairman of south shields football club who's asking the fa to reconsider its decision to scrap the season in england below the three national league divisions. a move that's also affected women's football below the...
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make you happy and maybe just kind of get that balance back in life so you'll see bradley cooper, emmatone -- what yes, it's awesome. all right. here we go here he is, jimmy fallon thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." oh, i forget, my sister gave me a joke gloria fallon, i'll give you props for this she said, hey, guys, a lot of us have entered our second wr,nd skin left on your hands, from washing. >> good one. >> jimmy: i know here we go welcome to "the tonight show," everybody, at home edition i hope everyone is doing okay. i had a tough weekend. the governor of new york declared me the definition of nonessential why you do me like that? well, it's week two of self-quarantine, and we're all feeling cooped up. today my amazon alexa asked to give me -- sorry -- asked me to give it some space "please back six feet off me." as if things aren't crazy enough, now the weather is insane as temperatures have dropped in half. it's like the weather caught whatever the stock market has. honestly, who cares about the weather, right we're all inside anyway. i was watching the news
make you happy and maybe just kind of get that balance back in life so you'll see bradley cooper, emmatone -- what yes, it's awesome. all right. here we go here he is, jimmy fallon thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." oh, i forget, my sister gave me a joke gloria fallon, i'll give you props for this she said, hey, guys, a lot of us have entered our second wr,nd skin left on your hands, from washing. >> good one. >> jimmy: i know here we go welcome to...
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emma vardy is in belfast for us.ck's day this week in memory, when many of the pubs then on that night decided to voluntarily close. some of those in the city centre did decide to remain open. they came in for a bit of criticism for that as people became increasingly anxious about people gathering. tonight there are a few people left in the remaining pubs that are still open, making the most of the final few hours here in belfast. wetherspoon is down the road was kicking people out early tonight, closing early as a result of the earlier announcement, they told us, but here in northern ireland there has been increasing pressure all this week for pubs to close simply because in the republic of ireland, well, the pubs were asked to close much earlier. the order was given there from sunday and more than 7000 of them closed their doors, pubs in dublin we have seen getting boarded up, but that moment has now come for northern ireland, for pubs to call time, something that would have seemed almost unthinkable a couple of we
emma vardy is in belfast for us.ck's day this week in memory, when many of the pubs then on that night decided to voluntarily close. some of those in the city centre did decide to remain open. they came in for a bit of criticism for that as people became increasingly anxious about people gathering. tonight there are a few people left in the remaining pubs that are still open, making the most of the final few hours here in belfast. wetherspoon is down the road was kicking people out early...
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gente se siente libremente si necesitan salir para tomarse la prueba que tienen acceso. >>> gracias emman detonaciones en centros de salud, asÍ que ir origen a las personas que tengan alguna emergencia mÉdica que vayan a atenderse, es todo paulina. >>> gracias por la informaciÓn. >>> y mire, precisamente el coronavirus le ha cambiado la vida a todas las personas en el mundo, y surgen imÁgenes que van a pasar a la historia como la siguiente que aparecerÁ en su pantalla y que muÉstralo partido del fÚtbol a puerta cerrada entre dos grandes, juventus y el inter de milÁn, el gobierno italiano decretÓ que hasta el tres de abril todos los eventos o competencias deportivas en italia se van a llevar sin audiencia es decir sin pÚblico. >>> al regresar en las noticias. un dÍa sin mujeres en mÉxico. >>> y ademÁs en el dÍa internacional de la mujer el combate al feminicidio marcÓ el no de las ¿quien tiene los huevos para ir con todo, y usar huevos de verdad hechos al momento en todos sus breakfast sandwiches? el?... nahhh. ella? siii. prueba el breakfast baconator, hecho con huevos de verdad. y... va
gente se siente libremente si necesitan salir para tomarse la prueba que tienen acceso. >>> gracias emman detonaciones en centros de salud, asÍ que ir origen a las personas que tengan alguna emergencia mÉdica que vayan a atenderse, es todo paulina. >>> gracias por la informaciÓn. >>> y mire, precisamente el coronavirus le ha cambiado la vida a todas las personas en el mundo, y surgen imÁgenes que van a pasar a la historia como la siguiente que aparecerÁ en su...
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one of those sisters had already been sealed to joseph smith emma did not know that. the other issue is i'm pretty sure when emma finds out about polygamy she only knows so much that it's an internal issue. she catches joseph smith behind a locked door. in their home. they rejected again. and so they have accepted the doctrine of polygamy. they proved a permanent defender. their relationship soured at one point. she threatens to take a plural has been of her own. at one point joseph smith tried to get her accused. and then they seem to have at least a cooling time where they promised not to take any more wives. but none the next march they seem to go on the fire path again. and they hold a series of four public meetings in nauvoo. and more explicit ways than she'd ever done before. i don't care what you hear in private only trust the things that they say from the stand. that is is about as clear as they can get. i'm not a fan of the private stuff. that same week they give the public declarations. that's when they start the council of 50. they will not share anything t
one of those sisters had already been sealed to joseph smith emma did not know that. the other issue is i'm pretty sure when emma finds out about polygamy she only knows so much that it's an internal issue. she catches joseph smith behind a locked door. in their home. they rejected again. and so they have accepted the doctrine of polygamy. they proved a permanent defender. their relationship soured at one point. she threatens to take a plural has been of her own. at one point joseph smith tried...
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damián trujillo: ¿y qué es lo que, platique de la celebración, qué es lo que va a haber en emma pruschsde nueva york, desde méxico; es reunión y celebración de nuestras culturas indígenas de las américas. damián trujillo: ¿hay algo que quieras agregar de la celebración? corina herrera: sí, es muy importante, porque para mí, por ejemplo, mi mamá después dice, "mija, tu abuelita era huichol", ¿verdad?, entonces es reclamando lo que somos, y reconectando nuestros, nuestros antepasados, y también enseñándole a nuestros hijos, a nuestros niños, cosas que no aprenden en las escuelas, ¿verdad?, este, entonces es muy importante traer, es un evento sin alcohol, sin drogas, con mucha cultura, este, ceremonia, este, entonces sí es un lugar donde puede venir toda la familia a disfrutar de esta celebración. damián trujillo: platíquenos del nombre cihuachimalli. corina herrera: mi nombre cihuachimalli es cihua=mujer, y chimalli=escudo, y juntos es "mujer guerrera con escudo, y es un nombre que, todos nacimos con nuestras esencias, nuestros regalos, que tenemos cada uno para venir a compartir ¿verdad
damián trujillo: ¿y qué es lo que, platique de la celebración, qué es lo que va a haber en emma pruschsde nueva york, desde méxico; es reunión y celebración de nuestras culturas indígenas de las américas. damián trujillo: ¿hay algo que quieras agregar de la celebración? corina herrera: sí, es muy importante, porque para mí, por ejemplo, mi mamá después dice, "mija, tu abuelita era huichol", ¿verdad?, entonces es reclamando lo que somos, y reconectando nuestros,...
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anticipated in gang right here in cambodia and in other countries it was around one to 2 percent dr emma flu is the leader of the largest multi country research project on men's perpetration of ripened abuse in the world it's also one of the most in-depth studies ever undertaken on men's own experience of violence full u.n. agencies surveyed more than 10000 men across asia and the pacific i didn't think we could questions and when i thought why would men admit to using violence why would they tell us about that me is these little handheld computer devices and they were there to enter the data but also one of the key things is was it meant that for the really sensitive questions i can write perpetration men could answer those questions in a totally anonymous way. across the countries surveyed in the region 104 main admitted to raping a woman. 125 said they've taken part in a gang right. cambodia was one of the countries where men reported the highest levels of right it was happening with very young groups of men. in cambodia so you know we for example. at least half of the men who committ
anticipated in gang right here in cambodia and in other countries it was around one to 2 percent dr emma flu is the leader of the largest multi country research project on men's perpetration of ripened abuse in the world it's also one of the most in-depth studies ever undertaken on men's own experience of violence full u.n. agencies surveyed more than 10000 men across asia and the pacific i didn't think we could questions and when i thought why would men admit to using violence why would they...
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tonight, emma's hooked to a ventilator at atlanta's children's hospital. in alabama, a newborn baby girl is in isolation after her nurse tested positive for covid-19. back in georgia, at this one rural hospital, 12 covid-19 patients have died. >> they've asked for help. unfortunately, we don't have capacity to take their patients. >> reporter: these mobile trailers are part of grady's mobile emergency room. new patients who come in with a garden-variety headache or sore throat are kept here for treatment, kept away from coronavirus patients who have overwhelmed so many hospitals. >> difficult to hear all that news, thank you. >>> late today, president trump said he thinks some sections of the country might be able to get back to work before others, but his likely opponent in the fall joe biden tells cbs news that the president is wrong to raise hopes of an early end to restrictions. major garrett reports tonight from the white house. >>> people are asking, is that an alternative? i say, absolutely, it is an alternative. >> reporter: eager to sound optimist
tonight, emma's hooked to a ventilator at atlanta's children's hospital. in alabama, a newborn baby girl is in isolation after her nurse tested positive for covid-19. back in georgia, at this one rural hospital, 12 covid-19 patients have died. >> they've asked for help. unfortunately, we don't have capacity to take their patients. >> reporter: these mobile trailers are part of grady's mobile emergency room. new patients who come in with a garden-variety headache or sore throat are...
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i think we have lost our connection with emma frans.>>> with protective masks in short supply, some doctors have gotten creative turning snorkeling masks into life-saving equipment. >> reporter: the coronavirus pandemic has turned the surgical mask into a hot commodity worldwide. many spanish hospitals are in desperately short supply. a couple of doctors watched them struggle and they had an idea. >> i had a mask in my house. i thought that maybe i can do some kind of use. >> a cardiologist is invited to lead spain. >> he always has brilliant ideas. this one i think it was a little bit crazy, but it was true that we were all very concerned. we were asked to evaluate all the crazy ideas. >> making it work was crazy. each part can be sterilized and reused and the filters last five days. >> this you are absolutely protected. there is a complete sealing. >> reporter: the mask doesn't have approval but they are already using them. >> i wonder what this tells you about the situation that your country is in. >> we are in a dramatic situation.
i think we have lost our connection with emma frans.>>> with protective masks in short supply, some doctors have gotten creative turning snorkeling masks into life-saving equipment. >> reporter: the coronavirus pandemic has turned the surgical mask into a hot commodity worldwide. many spanish hospitals are in desperately short supply. a couple of doctors watched them struggle and they had an idea. >> i had a mask in my house. i thought that maybe i can do some kind of use....
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emma simpson, bbc news, blackpool.alling for gender equality. this year's theme is each for equal which aims to challenge stereotypes, fight bias and broaden perceptions. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher has been in central london seeing how the day was been marked there. thousands of people are at parliament square today to mark gender equality around the world. this year feminists have teamed up with climate change activists because organisers say they want women and girls to have more say in the plans to tackle global warming in different countries across the world. they say at the moment that just isn't happening. there are lots of celebrities here today as you would expect, bianca jagger, the game of thrones actress natalie dormer, ricky wilson from the kaiser chiefs and george mackay from 1917. also people from across the uk that have come down here. i spoke to a family from ireland and they have made the journey over because they wanted to show their two young daughters the feeling that you get at these eve
emma simpson, bbc news, blackpool.alling for gender equality. this year's theme is each for equal which aims to challenge stereotypes, fight bias and broaden perceptions. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher has been in central london seeing how the day was been marked there. thousands of people are at parliament square today to mark gender equality around the world. this year feminists have teamed up with climate change activists because organisers say they want women and girls to have more...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. people killed by the virus has risen above 20,000, with both italy and spain reporting more than 800 deaths in one day. italy became the first country to report more than 10,000 fatalities. the government has further tightened restrictions, introducing temperature testing for all new arrivals from abroad and handing people masks. spain has also imposed tighter limits on people's movements, saying all non—essential staff who'd been going to work must now stay at home for two weeks. in france, which has seen close to 2,000 deaths, the prime minister, edouard philippe, warned the "battle was just the prime minister sends a letter to every household in the uk urging people to stay at home and warning that the coronavirus crisis will get worse before it gets better. emergency food parcels are being delivered to the most vulnerable people in england who aren't allowed to leave their homes. president trump decides n0 quarantine for new york but says tough new travel restrictions will be brou
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. people killed by the virus has risen above 20,000, with both italy and spain reporting more than 800 deaths in one day. italy became the first country to report more than 10,000 fatalities. the government has further tightened restrictions, introducing temperature testing for all new arrivals from abroad and handing people masks. spain has also imposed tighter limits on people's movements, saying all non—essential staff who'd been going to work must now stay at...
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emma simpson, bbc news, blackpool. in one of her last formal royal engagements, has urged men to do more to respect women. she was speaking during a surprise visit to a school in east london, ahead of international women's day. last night, she appeared alongside her husband prince harry, at an event at the royal albert hall. this report from nicholas witchell contains flash photography from the start. cheering take a good look, because we won't be seeing much more of this for a while. the duke and duchess of sussex, last night, at the royal albert hall, still introduced as "their royal highnesses" and still very much looking the part. harry was making a final appearance as captain general of the royal marines, complete with gold braid, medals and honours. for her part, meghan is leaving formal royal life with a strong endorsement of a cause about which she feels deeply — the rights of women. a couple of days ago, she visited a school in dagenham to make a speech timed for international women's day today. these were iss
emma simpson, bbc news, blackpool. in one of her last formal royal engagements, has urged men to do more to respect women. she was speaking during a surprise visit to a school in east london, ahead of international women's day. last night, she appeared alongside her husband prince harry, at an event at the royal albert hall. this report from nicholas witchell contains flash photography from the start. cheering take a good look, because we won't be seeing much more of this for a while. the duke...
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emma jones went to meet her. five states are holding their primaries on march 15th.ough the glass ceiling to become president, or a woman with too much scandal attached to her married name? hillary rodham clinton is now the subject of a four—hour documentary series by the kid stays in the picture director nanette burstein. .. are we ready? there's so much to talk about. ..who sat down with the former secretary of state for 35 hours of interviews. with the documentary, is it a way of putting your record straight, in some ways, when there's so much noise? i think that what the documentary series does is to provide a comprehensive look at my life, both private and public. because it does that and it's based on fact evidence, it does set the record straight. there's so much misinformation about me, so many ridiculous stories about me, that to have my life portrayed in a way that i recognise is quite a good step forward. in documentaries, one person's perspective can be another‘s propaganda. as well as focusing on her 2016 campaign, her early activism in the 1960s, there
emma jones went to meet her. five states are holding their primaries on march 15th.ough the glass ceiling to become president, or a woman with too much scandal attached to her married name? hillary rodham clinton is now the subject of a four—hour documentary series by the kid stays in the picture director nanette burstein. .. are we ready? there's so much to talk about. ..who sat down with the former secretary of state for 35 hours of interviews. with the documentary, is it a way of putting...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. now, to reach the age of 100 is quite an achievement.ore astonishing. well today, not one, but two people in britain are having their 112th birthdays. bob weighton from hampshire and joan hocquard from dorset, were born on the same day in 1908. bob is now also thought to be the oldest living man in the world. duncan kennedy reports. they are britain's oldest man and woman. bob weighton and joan hocquard. incredibly, both 112 years old today. bob, from hampshire, is now also the world's oldest living man. born on march 29,1908, he's seen everything, but never coronavirus, which means only his family and carers can get close for his birthday. coronavirus around. who knows what's going to happen? certainly, there will be no parties. there will be no special visitors. i don't know. joan! joan did have a little party. she's also in quarantine, with her "young" partner, ken, who's a mere 92. but it wasn't always like that. joan's early life was in london and africa. speaking last year at her home in poole, she looked back at her school days. i
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. now, to reach the age of 100 is quite an achievement.ore astonishing. well today, not one, but two people in britain are having their 112th birthdays. bob weighton from hampshire and joan hocquard from dorset, were born on the same day in 1908. bob is now also thought to be the oldest living man in the world. duncan kennedy reports. they are britain's oldest man and woman. bob weighton and joan hocquard. incredibly, both 112 years old today. bob, from hampshire,...
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emma simpson, bbc news, bishops stortford. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @martinebbc.lion emergency spending package to relieve the impact of the coronavirus on the us economy. it is the largest such programme in modern american history. the us has now reported more than 100,000 cases of the virus. but is more than any other country. you are watching bbc news. hello. friday finished on a glorious note across the greater part of england and wales, but throughout the past week it has been a different story for many parts of scotla nd story for many parts of scotland and northern ireland thanks to the cloud and some rain associated with that weather front, which through the weekend will show signs of wanting to move further down across the british isles, and it introduces a much colder regime to many parts as we move on into sunday and indeed into the start of next week. so it isa the start of next week. so it is a fairly cool start to the weekend, but a lot of dry weather, much more in the way of cloud across england and wales then you will have been used to through this
emma simpson, bbc news, bishops stortford. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @martinebbc.lion emergency spending package to relieve the impact of the coronavirus on the us economy. it is the largest such programme in modern american history. the us has now reported more than 100,000 cases of the virus. but is more than any other country. you are watching bbc news. hello. friday finished on a glorious note across the greater part of england and wales, but throughout the past week it has been a...
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i was emma simpson there, so christmas., so what do we know of the situation? as it stands across the globe? there are now over 100,000 confirmed cases, that is the highest number of those, more than 80,000 in mainland china. asi those, more than 80,000 in mainland china. as i said a little earlier, 163 people in the uk have been diagnosed with the disease. the total number of deaths is more than 3400. 2900 of those were in hubei province in china. there is some good news. 0ver province in china. there is some good news. over 55,000 people worldwide have recovered from the virus. now more than three and half thousand people are being held in quarantine on a cruise ship off the coast of san francisco. after a 71—year—old passenger died of the coronavirus. 140 britons are among those on board, testing kits have been dropped onto the grand princess from a helicopter, with all of the guests being told to stay in their cabins. so far, there have been 241 cases within the united states as a whole, with 14 deaths. most of those ca
i was emma simpson there, so christmas., so what do we know of the situation? as it stands across the globe? there are now over 100,000 confirmed cases, that is the highest number of those, more than 80,000 in mainland china. asi those, more than 80,000 in mainland china. as i said a little earlier, 163 people in the uk have been diagnosed with the disease. the total number of deaths is more than 3400. 2900 of those were in hubei province in china. there is some good news. 0ver province in...
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emma simpson, bbc news, bishops stortford.our website. you'll find in—depth analysis, and features, including on how to shop or get takeaway food safely. that's all at the bbc news website and on the app. do let me know how you are getting through anything, whether you are in quarantine, lockdown, slogging through the day, or if you have a new thing to do. send me a message. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. and please do stay with us bbc news. hello. friday finished on a glorious note across the greater part of england and wales, but throughout the past week, it's been a different story for many parts of scotland and northern ireland, thanks to the cloud and some rain associated with that weather front which, through the weekend, will show signs of wanting to move further down and across the british isles, and it introduces a much colder regime to many parts as we move on into sunday and indeed into the start of next week. so it's a fairly cool start to the weekend but a lot of dry weather, much more in the way
emma simpson, bbc news, bishops stortford.our website. you'll find in—depth analysis, and features, including on how to shop or get takeaway food safely. that's all at the bbc news website and on the app. do let me know how you are getting through anything, whether you are in quarantine, lockdown, slogging through the day, or if you have a new thing to do. send me a message. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. and please do stay with us bbc news. hello. friday finished on a...
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>> emma is 3. her mom posted, if a 3-year-old can do it, you can too. >> i don't want to social distance myself from emma, though, she's so cute. >> so sweet. a lot of instagram responses to the post, a lot of people saying things like, i will do anything emma demands, holy cuteness. and, if only adults could follow this. >> she is really cute and gives great tips and advice. use the technology, facetime, get on messenger, on facebook. there's plenty of things. if people like sounding off on social media anyway, now is your chance. sitting at home on the couch? >> really go at it. >> sound off. abc, wnn, twitter, you know it. >>> coming up, how coronavirus is bringing out some of the best in people. >>> later what do you think you should do if you find you have mild symptoms of the coronavirus? abc's dr. jennifer ashton weighs in. >>> first what parents need to know about home schooling as schools across the country are shut down. shut down. and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, reme
>> emma is 3. her mom posted, if a 3-year-old can do it, you can too. >> i don't want to social distance myself from emma, though, she's so cute. >> so sweet. a lot of instagram responses to the post, a lot of people saying things like, i will do anything emma demands, holy cuteness. and, if only adults could follow this. >> she is really cute and gives great tips and advice. use the technology, facetime, get on messenger, on facebook. there's plenty of things. if people...
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>> thanks for having me. >> thanks, emma.ug your mom, your daughter, your co-anchor. >> your co-anchor. >> well -- >> go ahead and hug them anyway. happy international women's day to you and we are so grateful to have you with us. thanks for being here. >>> and be cellulsure to watch of the union." jake tapper will be joined by jerome adams and bernie sanders at 9:00 a.m. here right on cnn but first, "inside politics" with john king. >>> today, women around the world are making themselves heard and taking action in record numbers. see how it continues to unfold at cnn.com/represented, presented by northwestern mutual. son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths always calmed him. so we turned bath time into a business... ♪ ...and building it with my son has been my dream job. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm dot com. i often see them have teeth helps you live your dreams today. sensitivity as well as gum issues
>> thanks for having me. >> thanks, emma.ug your mom, your daughter, your co-anchor. >> your co-anchor. >> well -- >> go ahead and hug them anyway. happy international women's day to you and we are so grateful to have you with us. thanks for being here. >>> and be cellulsure to watch of the union." jake tapper will be joined by jerome adams and bernie sanders at 9:00 a.m. here right on cnn but first, "inside politics" with john king....
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as the new virus epicenter denmark is blocking entry for most foreigners and as emma hayward reports spain has also declared a state of emergency. closing for the foreseeable future spain is in the grip of the coronavirus crisis and didn't madrid balls restaurants and shops are being told they'll have to shot only promises in supermarkets will be open from saturday across spain a state of emergency. and is the mental game of the state of emergency is a legal tool recognized in our constitution to confront a crisis as extraordinary as that which now faces the entire world and our own country in italy where public life has come to a standstill an entire nation some 60000000 people remain under quarantine but the spirits are important or that is the desperation to not tell pass we must have hope we must be strong and white. experts from china have arrived in italy to help bring in 30 tons of vital equipment from shanghai and experience on how they battle the outbreak. europe has now become the epicenter of the pandemic with more reported cases and is done the rest of the world combined
as the new virus epicenter denmark is blocking entry for most foreigners and as emma hayward reports spain has also declared a state of emergency. closing for the foreseeable future spain is in the grip of the coronavirus crisis and didn't madrid balls restaurants and shops are being told they'll have to shot only promises in supermarkets will be open from saturday across spain a state of emergency. and is the mental game of the state of emergency is a legal tool recognized in our constitution...
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emma simpson, bbc news, bishops stortford.any children are finding it particularly hard not being able to see their friends anymore, so parents have been coming up with creative ways to keep them connected. like the family of a young boy who can't now have his birthday party. they have all come to see happy birthday to you. instead, a surprise "drive—by pa rty" was organised for seven—year—old sam — who was said to be "lost for words" as his friends waved and tooted past his home in northamptonshire. and 12—year—old katie from county sligo was out playing football on her birthday when she was visited
emma simpson, bbc news, bishops stortford.any children are finding it particularly hard not being able to see their friends anymore, so parents have been coming up with creative ways to keep them connected. like the family of a young boy who can't now have his birthday party. they have all come to see happy birthday to you. instead, a surprise "drive—by pa rty" was organised for seven—year—old sam — who was said to be "lost for words" as his friends waved and tooted...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.many other countries around the world, it hasn't enforced stringent social distancing measures. it means many restaurants, cafes and bars are still open and children have still been attending school. but is that the right thing to do? from stockholm, maddy savage reports. it's just become warm enough to sit outside in the swedish capital and people are making the most of it. it's a beautiful weather outside and it feels important to support the buyers and the restaurants and be outside for an hour —— to support the bars. i think that it's nice that it's open, like i try to isolate myself, but, you know, it's kind of ha rd but, you know, it's kind of hard when you see here in sweden people are still running around outside. gatherings of more than 50 people are banned here. but there are a few strict rules. the focus is still on guidelines like limiting travel and working from home. voluntary responsibility is the key to the swedish strategy. trusting the swedish strategy. trusting the p
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.many other countries around the world, it hasn't enforced stringent social distancing measures. it means many restaurants, cafes and bars are still open and children have still been attending school. but is that the right thing to do? from stockholm, maddy savage reports. it's just become warm enough to sit outside in the swedish capital and people are making the most of it. it's a beautiful weather outside and it feels important to support the buyers and the...
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emma simpson, bbc news. until next year because of the pandemic. the biggest sporting casualty of the pandemic. the japanese prime minister, shinzo abe, said a ‘complete' olympics and paralympics would be held by summer 2021, as proof of victory over the outbreak. the announcement followed mounting international pressure, with warnings of a boycott by some countries if the games went ahead this july. 0ur sports editor dan roan has more it's known as the greatest show on earth, but today we learned that even the olympics is not immune from this crisis. four years after the baton was passed to tokyo, the flame arrived in japan baton was passed to tokyo, the flame arrived injapan this week with world sport shutdown, the biggest event of all had clung on, but today, finally, came confirmation that the games could not go on. cancelling the games is not an option, so there was an agreement about that. what is most important is to provide a safe and secure environment for athletes and spectators. with that in mind,
emma simpson, bbc news. until next year because of the pandemic. the biggest sporting casualty of the pandemic. the japanese prime minister, shinzo abe, said a ‘complete' olympics and paralympics would be held by summer 2021, as proof of victory over the outbreak. the announcement followed mounting international pressure, with warnings of a boycott by some countries if the games went ahead this july. 0ur sports editor dan roan has more it's known as the greatest show on earth, but today we...
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emma simpson, bbc news, blackpool. currency debt for the first time in the country's history. the country will no longer pay a 1.2 billion euro bond that matures this monday. the prime minister hassan diab said lebanon's debt had become more than it could bear and the decision had been made to protect the country's interests. the duchess of sussex has used one of her last appearances as a senior royal to urge men to do more to respect women. she was speaking during a surprise visit to a school in east london on friday. the details have been released this morning to mark international women's day. last night, meghan appeared with her husband prince harry at an event in london. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. take a good look, because we won't be seeing much more of this for a while. the duke and duchess of sussex last night at the royal albert hall, still introduced as their royal highnesses, and still very much looking the part. harry was making a final appearance as captain—general of the royal mari
emma simpson, bbc news, blackpool. currency debt for the first time in the country's history. the country will no longer pay a 1.2 billion euro bond that matures this monday. the prime minister hassan diab said lebanon's debt had become more than it could bear and the decision had been made to protect the country's interests. the duchess of sussex has used one of her last appearances as a senior royal to urge men to do more to respect women. she was speaking during a surprise visit to a school...
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emma simpson, bbc news. at home are particularly vulnerable and the care companies who look after them say they're having problems getting protective equipment. the government says it will be made available. they're also calling for virus testing for their staff, and financial help to meet the pressures. here's our social affair correspondent, alison holt. we've had a couple of issues, is there any chance you can pick up a couple of double—ups this evening? in the control room of trinity home care in surrey, care co—ordinators are busy managing the increasing pressures on their staff caused by the coronavirus and reassuring the older and disabled people they look after. we ain't going to let you completely run out of food. we will grab some bits. he is quite high—risk, so i don't want too many carers going in there at the moment. 0n the prescription, usually, there is the date of when it was prescribed. they are training new care workers to try to meet the growing need, but in a sector which has faced years
emma simpson, bbc news. at home are particularly vulnerable and the care companies who look after them say they're having problems getting protective equipment. the government says it will be made available. they're also calling for virus testing for their staff, and financial help to meet the pressures. here's our social affair correspondent, alison holt. we've had a couple of issues, is there any chance you can pick up a couple of double—ups this evening? in the control room of trinity home...
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sarah, emma and hywel, thank you very much. after contracting coronavirus, has thanked the public for their messages and support. amged el—hawrani was an ear, nose and throat specialist based in derbyshire. dan johnson reports. he went out fighting, like the noble, strong man he was. and he went out peacefully, on his own breath. he would have been heavily exposed, and he worked so hard, both private, both nhs and many hospitals. he saw hundreds and hundreds of patients. we don't know how many patients he was exposed to. is he a hero? of course, just like every doctor, every nurse and everyone working in the nhs. and, just, my heart goes out to anyone who's also lost someone because of this virus. there is now this support and praise, talk of doctors and nurses as heroes. do you think that's overdue? nurses should be paid more, doctors should be paid more. anyone who dedicates their life to others should be rewarded and respected as heroes and just to know, every day, that their efforts are appreciated. it's an international tr
sarah, emma and hywel, thank you very much. after contracting coronavirus, has thanked the public for their messages and support. amged el—hawrani was an ear, nose and throat specialist based in derbyshire. dan johnson reports. he went out fighting, like the noble, strong man he was. and he went out peacefully, on his own breath. he would have been heavily exposed, and he worked so hard, both private, both nhs and many hospitals. he saw hundreds and hundreds of patients. we don't know how...
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emma simpson, bbc news.ist of businesses that will allowed to continue — supermarkets, petrol stations, post offices, banks, hardware stores, pet shops and bike shops. but many others can't — leisure centres, beauty salons, car showrooms, betting shops, museums, among others. and there's been some confusion over whether people working in the construction industry and on building sites, should carry on working. judith moritz reports from manchester. not locking down, but clocking on. these images show construction workers in london crowding together on shift this morning. and building has been continuing all over the country. it's the self employed people who are worrying more than anything. in salford, we found gary delivering concrete. i just go from site to site. i've been on a few sites this morning and it's just the same wherever you go. there's still people rubbing up against each other, they are working together, not taking any guidelines of what they have been told. we're trying our best, we carry glo
emma simpson, bbc news.ist of businesses that will allowed to continue — supermarkets, petrol stations, post offices, banks, hardware stores, pet shops and bike shops. but many others can't — leisure centres, beauty salons, car showrooms, betting shops, museums, among others. and there's been some confusion over whether people working in the construction industry and on building sites, should carry on working. judith moritz reports from manchester. not locking down, but clocking on. these...
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emma simpson, bbc news, bishops stortford.lay completion, even if that's meant to be happening today. our personalfinance correspondent simon gompertz joins us now from west london. my my goodness, if you were meant to be completing today, simon, that is quite a tall order, to ask you to suddenly stop that. yes, it is a tall order and also very worrying for people who are involved in chains of buying and selling houses. in normal times, if you sign and exchange contracts, you are committed to pay the money and to move on a designated date. but what the government is saying is the two parties, the buyer and the seller, should make an amicable agreement to extend that date to beyond a time when restrictions on human contact are lifted. now, there will be exceptions. in some cases, they admit it would be unavoidable to change and they don't want to change critical house moves. not clear what thatis critical house moves. not clear what that is but it could be situations where key workers are moving, for instance, or where elderly
emma simpson, bbc news, bishops stortford.lay completion, even if that's meant to be happening today. our personalfinance correspondent simon gompertz joins us now from west london. my my goodness, if you were meant to be completing today, simon, that is quite a tall order, to ask you to suddenly stop that. yes, it is a tall order and also very worrying for people who are involved in chains of buying and selling houses. in normal times, if you sign and exchange contracts, you are committed to...
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emma, many thanks. no clear idea of when they'll reopen. they'll be shut to all but vulnerable pupils, and the children of key workers. there's also been more detail on how grades will be calculated for pupils whose exams have been cancelled, as judith moritz reports. it's not even easter and this could be the last school drop—off of the year. for the children, it's bizarre. for their parents — facing weeks of home teaching — it's daunting. have a great day! it can bring tears to your eyes if you think too much, so you kind ofjust roll with the punches and just do what you can, really. it's going to be hard. you're going to crack on with the jobs that you always wanted to do and never had time with, like gardening, cleaning and all that, but you have to combine this now with schooling. we've already looked through my five—year—old's folder and it's lots of phonics and i'm thinking, oh, my god, phonics! what's phonics?! for children in year 6, it's extra emotional. this could be their last day of primary
emma, many thanks. no clear idea of when they'll reopen. they'll be shut to all but vulnerable pupils, and the children of key workers. there's also been more detail on how grades will be calculated for pupils whose exams have been cancelled, as judith moritz reports. it's not even easter and this could be the last school drop—off of the year. for the children, it's bizarre. for their parents — facing weeks of home teaching — it's daunting. have a great day! it can bring tears to your...
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emma simpson, bbc news.up, after their semi—final against india was abandoned because of heavy rain. india were at the top of theirgroup, and so they went through without a single ball being bowled. jo currie reports from sydney. it was the wash—out that knocked them out. rain had been forecast, and it came to sydney's scg. england's optimistic eyewear making light of their predicament. an hour and a quarter after their semifinal was supposed to start, it was abandoned without a ball being bowled. and it was indian fans who were celebrating. their team progress to the final, having won their qualifying group. england paying the price for finishing second in theirs. i think it is pretty clear. no team wants to go out of the tournament without having the opportunity to play in semifinals and finals, they are what you play for, and getjudged on and to probably not have that moment is pretty gutting. the icc doesn't schedule reserve days for semifinals in either the men's or the women's t20 world cups. however,
emma simpson, bbc news.up, after their semi—final against india was abandoned because of heavy rain. india were at the top of theirgroup, and so they went through without a single ball being bowled. jo currie reports from sydney. it was the wash—out that knocked them out. rain had been forecast, and it came to sydney's scg. england's optimistic eyewear making light of their predicament. an hour and a quarter after their semifinal was supposed to start, it was abandoned without a ball being...
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emma simpson, sarah caulker and jon kay, thank you very much.hat the uk risks going down the same path as italy, which has recorded more coronavirus deaths than any other country. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, is here. let's get this into context, where are we in relation to italy now? each country will have its own unique epidemic but there are some striking similarities between the uk and italy in their early stages. if we bring on the graph showing the deaths in italy, you can see that italy reached 233 deaths on the 7th of march. 15 days after their first death and the uk reached the same total on the 21st of march. 16 days after its first death. that would suggest that we may be 1a days behind them. italy has had over 6000 deaths. the uk 235. so it is a stark warning. these very strict social distancing measures now boris johnson has introduced, what difference can they make? they can have a dramatic difference. on average, each infected person will infect, on average 2.5 others and the chain of transmission repeats every five da
emma simpson, sarah caulker and jon kay, thank you very much.hat the uk risks going down the same path as italy, which has recorded more coronavirus deaths than any other country. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, is here. let's get this into context, where are we in relation to italy now? each country will have its own unique epidemic but there are some striking similarities between the uk and italy in their early stages. if we bring on the graph showing the deaths in italy, you can see...
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emma, thank you very much.n, it's lessons as usual. but nurseries, schools and universities have been putting measures in place to try to limit the spread of coronavirus and to protect their staff and students. john maguire reports. this is why we need to wash our hands, let me give you some soap. washing hands is a game, a song and more important than ever here at the sunray nursery near malton, north wales. this close to the border, they sing in both english. # happy birthday to you # and welsh. # penblwydd hapus i ti # i sing happy birthday to nursery and then i wash my hands. why is it important to keep your hands clean? because you might spread germs when you cough in your hands. do you know what to do when you cough, what do you do if you cough? why are you washing your hands? because you get germs. yeah. got to keep them clean, haven't you? the children don't seem to have a care in the world. but it's very different for the adults. we avoid, you know, play centres, places like that, we won't be going any
emma, thank you very much.n, it's lessons as usual. but nurseries, schools and universities have been putting measures in place to try to limit the spread of coronavirus and to protect their staff and students. john maguire reports. this is why we need to wash our hands, let me give you some soap. washing hands is a game, a song and more important than ever here at the sunray nursery near malton, north wales. this close to the border, they sing in both english. # happy birthday to you # and...
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super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free & gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis and eczema. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. try downy fabric conditioner. unlike detergent alone, downy helps prevent stretching by conditioning and smoothing fibers, so clothes look newer, longer. downy and it's done. >>> social distancing can get old quick, especially if you enjoy an occasional night on the town. a live show by your favorite artist may be only a click away. here's michelle miller. ♪ >> reporte
super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free & gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis and eczema. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray,...
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mock and then you know is this going to show you as you can them all and i'm not jewish mr met nicky emma and i can go. yes before you are handed that's the question of my part of the new man and his name for going to give us a mustache in instead of. how much they're going to be not going to know what i knew not because now i'm in i was going the wrong mustaches and being a guest at the market bash. next nick and ellen instrument was a south american enjoyment as a form of astronomy i mean by that that mr value goes because there's a. local store for the one. i'm a guy we go on the. show called wonder how he korean i almost get the joke and want to go all for that then at this. point he and i was only neck and almost ashes at the stab. if they're not. criminals already i'm is no place for a man 6 it's just to be utilitarian. today you should be sad when trouble of executive and unfair was there. then you get that get out you know what's going on it's out of was and we dropped just one particular comment the best people because he can she does them to thank yous we can do not achilles you
mock and then you know is this going to show you as you can them all and i'm not jewish mr met nicky emma and i can go. yes before you are handed that's the question of my part of the new man and his name for going to give us a mustache in instead of. how much they're going to be not going to know what i knew not because now i'm in i was going the wrong mustaches and being a guest at the market bash. next nick and ellen instrument was a south american enjoyment as a form of astronomy i mean by...