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fairfield, connecticut, is a pretty new england town right on the coast of the long island sound, and swansons fish market is one of fairfield's local institutions. for over 40 years, they've been selling fresh fish, hot soups, and doing a little catering and, along the way, got their fair share of critical acclaim. gary: okay, you're getting the works today. lemonis: gary swanson jr. took the market over from his dad and worked alongside his wife, sue, and they made a comfortable life for his family. but on july 4, 2009, a fire destroyed his original store. [ siren wails ] dispatcher: code 6. gary: completely devastated. lemonis: not only did the family lose income for an entire year, but they lost a good portion of their customer base. gary: we definitely need to pay a couple of these vendors. hopefully, we have enough money in the account right now. lemonis: when the store finally reopened, a year after the fire, gary was $900,000 in debt. sue: monday's deposit that should have went in on tuesday didn't go in till the following week. gary: i'm put against the wall. lemonis: sue is
fairfield, connecticut, is a pretty new england town right on the coast of the long island sound, and swansons fish market is one of fairfield's local institutions. for over 40 years, they've been selling fresh fish, hot soups, and doing a little catering and, along the way, got their fair share of critical acclaim. gary: okay, you're getting the works today. lemonis: gary swanson jr. took the market over from his dad and worked alongside his wife, sue, and they made a comfortable life for his...
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in reality, atat small-town england,d, there remaiains prety quiet. the daily rush of commuters into london across ththe utheast hahs largely y dried up. many people working frfrom home. some 6 6 million u.k. . workersr part of ththe furlough schcheme. boris johnhnson was pretty cautiousus in his address to the nation. there was a change i in the tosssage frorom a stay a home those e slightly l less clear sy alert and go to wowork if you c. leadaders say this puts workek', health at risk. unions askinin for grereater assunceses osafetyty. the britisish public rememains skepticacal abouthe prospectsts and wisdom of loososening restririctions. the majority off those restrictions to remain in n plae fofor now. thee country, which has posted the highest number of coronavirus deaths in europe. the situation differs drastically between the different countries across europe. however, a majority have had one thing in common, they have been under lockdown with businesses closed. showinging at a map which nations continue to confine and which ones are using the
in reality, atat small-town england,d, there remaiains prety quiet. the daily rush of commuters into london across ththe utheast hahs largely y dried up. many people working frfrom home. some 6 6 million u.k. . workersr part of ththe furlough schcheme. boris johnhnson was pretty cautiousus in his address to the nation. there was a change i in the tosssage frorom a stay a home those e slightly l less clear sy alert and go to wowork if you c. leadaders say this puts workek', health at risk....
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england. temperatures in the towns and cities around 8 to 13 degrees, so tomorrow, getting up to a sunny startill be some low cloud in eastern scotland before sunshine comes out. then, through the afternoon, the highest temperatures tending to the west of the uk in 27 degrees comes out across the northwest of wales that is likely to be one of the hotspots. from that point on, the weather is slowly going to be offered next week will see some rain pushing southwards into tuesday and into wednesday as well. this is bbc news — i'm martine croxall with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. demonstrators gather again in minneapolis as state troops prepare to impose a weekend cu rfew after four nights of rioting over the death of george floyd. these are live pictures from los angeles — where groups have confonted law enforcment officers as nationwide protests are held over police brutality . over police brutality. the first commercially— built rocket to carry astronauts into space has lifted off from florida. the uk government defends plans to ease lockdown — as scientific
england. temperatures in the towns and cities around 8 to 13 degrees, so tomorrow, getting up to a sunny startill be some low cloud in eastern scotland before sunshine comes out. then, through the afternoon, the highest temperatures tending to the west of the uk in 27 degrees comes out across the northwest of wales that is likely to be one of the hotspots. from that point on, the weather is slowly going to be offered next week will see some rain pushing southwards into tuesday and into...
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england. temperatures in the towns and cities around eight to 13 degrees.or most of us although there will be some of that low cloud first thing to clear an insulin scotla nd first thing to clear an insulin scotland before the sunshine comes out. through the afternoon the highest chapters tending to be to the west of the uk, 27 degrees for example across the northwest of wales. that's likely to be one of the hotspots. from there on the weather is slowly going to be cooling off into next week. will see some rain pushing southwest tuesday 00:13:53,268 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 and into wednesday as well. testing, testing, one, this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. protesters gather again in many us cities, as the authorities step up their efforts to prevent further violence after the death of a black man in police custody. the situation in minneapolis is no longer in any way, about the murder it is about of george floyd. it is about attacking civil society, instilling fear and disrupting our great cities. as the
england. temperatures in the towns and cities around eight to 13 degrees.or most of us although there will be some of that low cloud first thing to clear an insulin scotla nd first thing to clear an insulin scotland before the sunshine comes out. through the afternoon the highest chapters tending to be to the west of the uk, 27 degrees for example across the northwest of wales. that's likely to be one of the hotspots. from there on the weather is slowly going to be cooling off into next week....
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the rolling country side of new england with its rugged sea coast towns reminds us of the old worlds from wednesday our forebearers came. sailing ships that traverse the sailing seas still haunt our dreams of adventure. our forebearers in dedication to the enlistening spirit of man erected harvard in the early years of their settlement upon this continent. a monument to the universal ideal of education as a uniting force for people everywhere. people everywhere of course follow parallel pursuits of happiness. in canada, the crown of ospitality is afforded chateau in quebec. the constant quest of humanity -- the old and the new join in special significance. parliament in canada. and parliament in great britain stand out as sentinels to an ever flowering tradition of freedom everywhere. westminster abbey in london bespeaks a majesty echoed in the exciting parade of the guards at buckingham palace. the friendly inns of england, the public houses with signs of hospitality calling up the good cheer and the great bounty of common fellowship. we seek good times galore. signs of hospitality,
the rolling country side of new england with its rugged sea coast towns reminds us of the old worlds from wednesday our forebearers came. sailing ships that traverse the sailing seas still haunt our dreams of adventure. our forebearers in dedication to the enlistening spirit of man erected harvard in the early years of their settlement upon this continent. a monument to the universal ideal of education as a uniting force for people everywhere. people everywhere of course follow parallel...
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town. the trip to new england. jimmy garoppolo will take on his old patriot team.ould be a good one as well. we still have to talk about the raiders. monday they will open their season september 21. it should be a good one. november 22. chief versus the raiders. then the chargers and raiders right here on fox. a feisty john gruden gives his opinion on the new schedule release.>> if we can take care of business, be a factor in december, three home games in las vegas is really exciting. we will play anybody anywhere. that is the mentality i want us to have. i know that is the mentality we're going to have.>> in the meantime, one of the worst hitting pictures in the history of baseball did the nearly impossible. talking about cologne back in 2016. >> he drives one deep left field. back near the wall. it is out of here. the impossible has happened. >> he was 42 years old. down in san diego. you know how miraculous that particular home run rose. let's check this out. this one is for you. let's see it. >> let's let it roll. keeping a strong. that is the nhl hockey player
town. the trip to new england. jimmy garoppolo will take on his old patriot team.ould be a good one as well. we still have to talk about the raiders. monday they will open their season september 21. it should be a good one. november 22. chief versus the raiders. then the chargers and raiders right here on fox. a feisty john gruden gives his opinion on the new schedule release.>> if we can take care of business, be a factor in december, three home games in las vegas is really exciting. we...
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rugby league towns throughout the north of england, the club is very much at the heart of the communitye heart of the community. it is not just about fans coming to watch games, but most clubs are ingrained in cultures and do so much valuable work as well. and it is that conservation that has been recognised by governments. your royal highness, if you would like to draw the first ball... and england is also due to host the world cup, of course. this was prince harry conducting the drawback injanuary, and the success of next year bosman tournament was also a factor. this is the first port to be bailed out by the government, who insist it is an exception, and i2 by the government, who insist it is an exception, and 12 financial battle still i had. for now, at least, rugby league will be feeling relieved. cricket, like rugby league, is having to cope with the economic impact of the pandemic. in recent years, lancashire's developed a commercial model that's seen income generated from a new hotel and concerts, in addition to cricket at the emirates old trafford. they've been hit harder finan
rugby league towns throughout the north of england, the club is very much at the heart of the communitye heart of the community. it is not just about fans coming to watch games, but most clubs are ingrained in cultures and do so much valuable work as well. and it is that conservation that has been recognised by governments. your royal highness, if you would like to draw the first ball... and england is also due to host the world cup, of course. this was prince harry conducting the drawback...
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it's hard because it's this tiny town in new england, 100 something years ago so it's very particular in that way, but i think the message is -- it's sort of like a zen thing. it's a kind of thinking that a lot of us are scrambling for now, is just like the yearning to get -- wring more meaning out of life and the inability to ever do it completely. that part of being alive means missing your life, letting get by and that's inevitable but you have to try to latch on it to more. >> host: my favorite part of your book, to come back to me, was when genie family found out she was okay and that cascade of action actually really did feel like play to me and that's when i got clued into what you were doing. people falling at the nor and coming to the house and all of the stuff. you should look into playwrighting. >> guest: i don't know. we'll see. >> host: i think someone is raising their hands for a question. zachary, just going to give you a couple of seconds and then call on you. let's see. if this works. oh, okay. is it working? oh, yeah. i'm loving being inside this, going so well and i
it's hard because it's this tiny town in new england, 100 something years ago so it's very particular in that way, but i think the message is -- it's sort of like a zen thing. it's a kind of thinking that a lot of us are scrambling for now, is just like the yearning to get -- wring more meaning out of life and the inability to ever do it completely. that part of being alive means missing your life, letting get by and that's inevitable but you have to try to latch on it to more. >> host:...
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if james could not get enough available work in town he would have to create his own content. during his time in england he had discovered the broadside ballad. it was a single sheet of paper, bigger than this and it was printed with versus. those verses were specifically very melodramatically creations of some big event of the news, tragic death or scandal. if we did them today, and we do, we would say they were ripped from the headlines. fast,u could write them rushed them out into the street, sell them for little money and they could be big money makers, providing you have an event exciting enough to dramatize invalid and you needed a hack poet willing to write serviceable verses for little money. frankliner 1718, james got his big event. there was a freak accident near little brewster island, the location of boston light. the lighthouse keeper and his wife and daughter and several others were coming back from boston, in a small boat approaching the island. for some reason, it was a nice day, the sun was out, nothing terrible cunha -- terrible, somehow the boat overturned and everybody drowned. the o
if james could not get enough available work in town he would have to create his own content. during his time in england he had discovered the broadside ballad. it was a single sheet of paper, bigger than this and it was printed with versus. those verses were specifically very melodramatically creations of some big event of the news, tragic death or scandal. if we did them today, and we do, we would say they were ripped from the headlines. fast,u could write them rushed them out into the...
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well, we did some research and found that over half of people living in small towns and villages in large parts of englandvices unless they had a car. so that means you cannot live in these places unless you a ccess cannot live in these places unless you access to a car, but if you are elderly or very young or have low income, you do not have. so we have to address these issues for a whole range of reasons across the country, and the money can be found. you will then end up with a much more sustainable solution. crispin truman, thank you. thank you. the press secretary of the us vice—president, mike pence, has tested positive for covid—19. katie miller, who is married to a senior advisor to president trump, is the second white house worker to test positive this week. on thursday, it was confirmed that a member of the military serving as one of mr trump's valets had the virus. the president and the vice—president, who both have busy public schedules, are checked daily, and have so far tested negative for coronavirus. shops and businesses have started to partially re—open in the pakistani capital islamabad,
well, we did some research and found that over half of people living in small towns and villages in large parts of englandvices unless they had a car. so that means you cannot live in these places unless you a ccess cannot live in these places unless you access to a car, but if you are elderly or very young or have low income, you do not have. so we have to address these issues for a whole range of reasons across the country, and the money can be found. you will then end up with a much more...
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continue to stay at home as despite restrictions being eased this week in england or a challenge as in the british coastal town of brighton he says it appears that people have at least listened to warnings to stay away from large gatherings. the fear amongst the local authorities here and i've been speaking to a counselor from the green party works here in brighton and hove and he was saying look it's against every bone in his body every every fiber of his being but he was saying just don't come here this weekend if you're from london outside of brighton wherever this is not the place you should be coming the moment for a day trip up when you can see the beach behind me it's there are people here but it's certainly no way near as busy as it would be on a normal warm 'd may weekend but these are not normal times we know that we've been told it time and time again and the fear is that as these restrictions are being slowly incrementally released in in the u.k. with boris johnson dropping the stay at home message now saying stay alert instead whatever that means that people are going to start rushing to places li
continue to stay at home as despite restrictions being eased this week in england or a challenge as in the british coastal town of brighton he says it appears that people have at least listened to warnings to stay away from large gatherings. the fear amongst the local authorities here and i've been speaking to a counselor from the green party works here in brighton and hove and he was saying look it's against every bone in his body every every fiber of his being but he was saying just don't...
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then in the 1820s they just start to proliferate and now today if you live in new england and walk away to various small towns almost all of them have a form of the historical society with the preservation of the past and it's a huge movement that has in fact saved a great many papers from the past. what's important to understand about this process though is as you go about preserving the past, you've botanic choices. it's not as though everything that comes in that saved. and in particular, when the thing that gets saved is when you go out looking to find which is how belmont operated, what you will go out looking to find is the kind of papers and records that you think of as important and of those are the kind of papers and records that will support the kind of story that you have of america and this was basically the story of america. virtuous ancestors fled from the impositions of persecution to which they were subjected in england and found an asylum from tyranny. their examples followed by others and the oppressed of europe always found safety and relief. so basically he was a minister who preached and
then in the 1820s they just start to proliferate and now today if you live in new england and walk away to various small towns almost all of them have a form of the historical society with the preservation of the past and it's a huge movement that has in fact saved a great many papers from the past. what's important to understand about this process though is as you go about preserving the past, you've botanic choices. it's not as though everything that comes in that saved. and in particular,...
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rapidly, in 1812 than in 1820, they start to proliferate and now if you live in new england and walk around to various small towns, almost all have some form of this collection of papers, preservation of the past. it's a huge movement that has saved a great many papers. what's important to understand is that as you go about preserving, you have to make choices. it's not about everything that ever comes and get saved. in particular, when the thing get saved but you go look to find, what you're going to look to find the kinds of papers and records you think of as important and those are the kind of records that will support the kind of story you have in this was basically the story of america. pound in the wilderness in the time of purity. in north america, the oppressed always found safety in relief. he spoke this again and again it's a story of being founded in liberty, the story of american history, progress of liberty and records he wanted to preserve what explain how the progress of liberty works. the problem with that story is that it doesn't work very well with native americans and he recognized this problem
rapidly, in 1812 than in 1820, they start to proliferate and now if you live in new england and walk around to various small towns, almost all have some form of this collection of papers, preservation of the past. it's a huge movement that has saved a great many papers. what's important to understand is that as you go about preserving, you have to make choices. it's not about everything that ever comes and get saved. in particular, when the thing get saved but you go look to find, what you're...
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thing individual behavior warrants the is and was simple in southern england where some are worried about forests disobey the rules. for town which relies so heavily on tourists tells a story of totally changed priorities it's deserted many business is a suffering but they're adapting ross has changed his food and drink store to pick up and delivery only and is proud of how the community has responded what's been super positive is that. vast amounts of it have been coming on to the high street sensibly in sensible numbers but to support the small businesses sara has a business cleaning the houses of londoners who have 2nd homes here that has evaporated but she's managing with others as long as people keep their distance it will be a case of life i'm working down stay as they go into another room or maybe up stairs i swear i've been way of doing my customers off been able to go to you know we've all been in different rooms and then it's a case of musical room so to thing you know but the control of the crisis is under threats with the summer here and the government promising easing of the lockdown and they're right to be wor
thing individual behavior warrants the is and was simple in southern england where some are worried about forests disobey the rules. for town which relies so heavily on tourists tells a story of totally changed priorities it's deserted many business is a suffering but they're adapting ross has changed his food and drink store to pick up and delivery only and is proud of how the community has responded what's been super positive is that. vast amounts of it have been coming on to the high street...
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now to do if you live in new england and walk around to various small towns, almost all of them have some form of a historical society, a collection papers, preservation of the past. it's a huge movement that has, in fact, saved a great many papers from the past. what's important to understand about this project is as you go about preserving the past you've got to make choices. it's not as though everything that ever comes and gets saved. in particular when the thing that gets saved is what you go out looking to find, which is hell belknap operator, which going to cut looking to find is the kinds of papers and records you think of as important. those are the papers and records that are going to support the story you have of america and this is basically no maps story of america. our virtuous ancestors fled from impositions and persecutions to which they are subjected in england, and found in this wilderness and asylum from tyranny. their example was followed by others, and in north america, the oppressed of europe have always some safety and relief. basically he was a minister. he pr
now to do if you live in new england and walk around to various small towns, almost all of them have some form of a historical society, a collection papers, preservation of the past. it's a huge movement that has, in fact, saved a great many papers from the past. what's important to understand about this project is as you go about preserving the past you've got to make choices. it's not as though everything that ever comes and gets saved. in particular when the thing that gets saved is what you...
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england as well. temperatures generally speaking will be just above freezing in the big towns and cities for that mays could be a frost to take us into tomorrow morning the high pressure to the west of the uk, this frontal system here is going to bring some rain tomorrow to northern scotland. and eventually a resurgence of cold. for most for england wales, northern island southern scotland is a largely dry day. not a lot of sunshine through the morning more cloud by afternoon. here comes frontal system, rain at first but on the back edge, the cold air digs in once again we are likely to see some snow over high ground in scotland was not only over the mountains, even as far down as 100 metres above sea level. have some snow mixing in for the 5 degrees is your clock temperature in aberdeen for the 13 in glasgow and northern ireland, england and wales a lot of cloud developing and spreading out in the sky. some sunny breaks in the afternoon and not as windy as it has been across the south. as we go through tuesday evening our frontal system continues to push southwards — mostly rain may be a bit of snow
england as well. temperatures generally speaking will be just above freezing in the big towns and cities for that mays could be a frost to take us into tomorrow morning the high pressure to the west of the uk, this frontal system here is going to bring some rain tomorrow to northern scotland. and eventually a resurgence of cold. for most for england wales, northern island southern scotland is a largely dry day. not a lot of sunshine through the morning more cloud by afternoon. here comes...
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still, to try it, it began with new england with the pilgrims landing that afternoon in what is now province town harbor. driven by many forces both natural and man made. one of those forces, a force of both pleasure and pain, a force of both brilliance and incompetence, was there passionate connection to drinking. okay thanks. >> (applause) so questions? >> this exciting new is treat you speak about writing about. is that what you try to a met with this secret history? blurring the lines of cycle analysis of history and history today? >> not at all. i do not think it is about getting into people's psyches. we cannot do that. this young man is very intelligently asking, i will try to rephrase the question fairly, if this new kind of history that i am talking about is more like cycle analysis than history? or is more like cycle analysis than the old history? is anything like cycle analysis? my answer is no. in other words i do not think this new history that i am talking about or writing is going to get inside peoples psyches. that's what novelists do, i hope, on a good day. i think it is about th
still, to try it, it began with new england with the pilgrims landing that afternoon in what is now province town harbor. driven by many forces both natural and man made. one of those forces, a force of both pleasure and pain, a force of both brilliance and incompetence, was there passionate connection to drinking. okay thanks. >> (applause) so questions? >> this exciting new is treat you speak about writing about. is that what you try to a met with this secret history? blurring the...
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england as well. temperatures generally speaking will be just above freezing in the big towns and cities for that maye to the west of the uk, this frontal system here is going to bring some rain tomorrow to northern scotland. and eventually a resurgence of cold. for most for england wales, northern island southern scotland is a largely dry day. not a lot of sunshine through the morning more cloud by afternoon. here comes frontal system, rain at first but on the back edge, the cold air digs in once again we are likely to see some snow over high ground in scotland was not not only over the mountains, even as far down as 100 metres above sea level. have some soap mixing in for the 5 degrees is your clock temperature in aberdeen for the 13 in glasgow and northern ireland, england and wales a lot of cloud developing and spreading out in the sky. some sunny breaks in the afternoon and not as windy as it has been across the south. as we go through tuesday evening our frontal system continues to push southwards — mostly rain may be a bit of snow. certainly wintry showers in northern scotland. wednesday the r
england as well. temperatures generally speaking will be just above freezing in the big towns and cities for that maye to the west of the uk, this frontal system here is going to bring some rain tomorrow to northern scotland. and eventually a resurgence of cold. for most for england wales, northern island southern scotland is a largely dry day. not a lot of sunshine through the morning more cloud by afternoon. here comes frontal system, rain at first but on the back edge, the cold air digs in...
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england, but probably not too many of these. temperatures first thing, eight to 13 degrees in towns and cities and cooler than that in the countrysidewe've got plenty of sunshine. into the afternoon, a bit of fair weather cloud popping up into the sky, so some sunny spells, the cloud not spoiling the sunshine at all, really, and another day when we will see the temperatures climbing widely into the low to mid 20s, probably peaking at around 27 celsius in some western areas. so more very warm and sunny weather on the way for monday. looking at the weather charts for tuesday now, we have something of a change on the way. that change, as this cold front approaches northern scotland, bringing some thicker cloud here, and yes, outbreaks of rain on the way. i know some of you have wanted rain for a while. that rain will be accompanied by cool northerly winds, so temperatures for northern scotland significantly lower on tuesday with highs of 13 in stornoway. for northern ireland, southern scotland, england and wales, this is the last of the very warm days and plenty of sunshine again with temperatures widely low to mid 20s, but into the mi
england, but probably not too many of these. temperatures first thing, eight to 13 degrees in towns and cities and cooler than that in the countrysidewe've got plenty of sunshine. into the afternoon, a bit of fair weather cloud popping up into the sky, so some sunny spells, the cloud not spoiling the sunshine at all, really, and another day when we will see the temperatures climbing widely into the low to mid 20s, probably peaking at around 27 celsius in some western areas. so more very warm...
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england, but probably not too many of these. temperatures first thing, eight to 13 degrees in towns and cities and cooler than that in the countrysidenshine. into the afternoon, a bit of fairweather cloud popping up into the sky, so some sunny cloud popping up into the sky, so some sunny spells, the cloud not spoiling the sunshine at all, and another day when we will see the temperatures climbing widely into the low to mid 20s, probably peaking at around 27 celsius in some western areas. so more very warm western areas. so more very warm and sunny weather on the way for monday. looking at the weather charts for tuesday now, weather charts for tuesday now, we have something of a change on the way. that change, as this cold front approaches northern scotland, bringing some thicker cloud here, and yes, outbreaks of rain on the way. i know some of you have wa nted way. i know some of you have wanted rain for a while. that rain will be accompanied by cool northerly winds, so temperatures for northern scotla nd temperatures for northern scotland significantly lower for tuesday with highs of 13 in stornoway. for northern ireland, southern
england, but probably not too many of these. temperatures first thing, eight to 13 degrees in towns and cities and cooler than that in the countrysidenshine. into the afternoon, a bit of fairweather cloud popping up into the sky, so some sunny cloud popping up into the sky, so some sunny spells, the cloud not spoiling the sunshine at all, and another day when we will see the temperatures climbing widely into the low to mid 20s, probably peaking at around 27 celsius in some western areas. so...
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in england, partially reopening primary schools and open—air markets from monday could be good for townom the 8th ofjune. people, though, still want reassurance. the thought of opening up full—time again, gosh, who's going to look after my children? and they are going back to school, but then, do i feel like i want them to go back to schooljust yet? do i send them back in september? is it too soon? so, my mindset is all over the place, what is the right decision? the thing is, what people will emerge to see here will be rather different than before lockdown. shops which were here before have gone, leaving those left worried. we shouldn't have empty spaces, it's a premium shopping street, you wouldn't expect to see empty spaces on bond street, and you shouldn't here. nobody wants a neighbour that's a boarded—up shop. it's not good for business at all, it doesn't inspire confidence in the visitor. there's frustration, too. this hotel has been accommodating key workers throughout lockdown, but the sun trap beer garden will still have to remain closed. i would say, "boris, trust us." those
in england, partially reopening primary schools and open—air markets from monday could be good for townom the 8th ofjune. people, though, still want reassurance. the thought of opening up full—time again, gosh, who's going to look after my children? and they are going back to school, but then, do i feel like i want them to go back to schooljust yet? do i send them back in september? is it too soon? so, my mindset is all over the place, what is the right decision? the thing is, what people...
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now today if you live in new england and you walk around to various small towns, almost all of them have some form of historical society, a collection of papers, preservation of the past. and it's a huge movement that has in fact saved a great many papers from the past. what's important to understand about this process, though, is that as you go about preserving the past, you've got to make choices. it's not as though everything that ever comes in gets saved. in particular, when the thing that gets saved is what you go out looking to find, which is how belnap operated, what you will go out looking to find is the kinds of papers and records that you think of as important. those are the kinds of papers and records that are going to support the kind of story you have of america. this was basically belknap's story of america. their example was followed by others and in north america the oppressed of europe have always found safety and relief. basically belknap who was a minister, preached and spoke this kind of story again and again. it is a story of being founded in liberty. the story of am
now today if you live in new england and you walk around to various small towns, almost all of them have some form of historical society, a collection of papers, preservation of the past. and it's a huge movement that has in fact saved a great many papers from the past. what's important to understand about this process, though, is that as you go about preserving the past, you've got to make choices. it's not as though everything that ever comes in gets saved. in particular, when the thing that...
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town, but warn it‘s not business as usual. sian lloyd, bbc news, stratford—upon—avon. the government has confirmed that it will not be extending funding to help rough sleepers in england rough each night. now that money is spent, ministers are urging councils to spend some of the £3.2 billion extra funding they have been allocated for the pandemic. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan joins me now. the initial scheme seems to have been successful. it was hugely successful. effectively it meant that about 5500 people were given temporary accommodation, many of them in hotels, and what happened at them in hotels, and what happened at the end of march ministers have effectively given councils a few days to get rough sleepers off the streets and we will give you £3.2 million to pay for this scheme. while some other government schemes have been extended, like the following scheme that was extended earlier this week, ministers have decided they are not going to ring—fence any further money to help with rough sleepers. instead they are seeing to councils we have given you £3.2 billion to help with all the costs of the pandemic and reminding then they have a duty
town, but warn it‘s not business as usual. sian lloyd, bbc news, stratford—upon—avon. the government has confirmed that it will not be extending funding to help rough sleepers in england rough each night. now that money is spent, ministers are urging councils to spend some of the £3.2 billion extra funding they have been allocated for the pandemic. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan joins me now. the initial scheme seems to have been successful. it was hugely successful....
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town restrictions are. not heading for a situation where scotland is in lockdown and england is not.nd i don't anticipate we will get to that stage, then clearly you have more fundamental issues to issues to try to resolve. but let's not overstate the degree of detailed differences we are likely to be looking at. what we are likely to be looking at. what we are likely to be looking at. what we are talking at here is the potential for different nations of the uk going at slightly different paces because we are all, potentially, at a slightly different stage of the infection curve that you all hear us talking about. these are important differences at times. we have to communicate them clearly. we have to communicate them clearly. we have to all avoid mixed messages and undermining each other‘s m essa g es and undermining each other‘s messages but equally let's not exaggerate the differences that are likely to be in place. the career? thank you. i want to ask you about that policy of allowing people out more than once a day and what kind of impact you would expect that to have on the tr
town restrictions are. not heading for a situation where scotland is in lockdown and england is not.nd i don't anticipate we will get to that stage, then clearly you have more fundamental issues to issues to try to resolve. but let's not overstate the degree of detailed differences we are likely to be looking at. what we are likely to be looking at. what we are likely to be looking at. what we are talking at here is the potential for different nations of the uk going at slightly different paces...
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rest on one thing individual behavior lawrence lee is in southern england where some are worried about terrorists disobey the rules for town which relies so heavily on tourists tells a story of totally changed priorities it's deserted many business is a suffering but they're adapting ross has changed his food and drink store to pick up and delivery only and is proud of how the community has responded what's been super positive is that all the local residents vast amounts of have been coming on to the high street sensibly in sensible numbers but to support the small businesses sarah has a business cleaning the houses of londoners who have 2nd homes here that has evaporated but she's managing with others as long as people keep their distance it would be a case of life on working down stays then they go into another room or maybe up stairs as well i've been we've doing my customers often been able to go to you know we've all been in different rooms and then it's a case of musical room sort of thing you know but the control of the crisis is under threats with the summer here and the government promising easing of the lockdown
rest on one thing individual behavior lawrence lee is in southern england where some are worried about terrorists disobey the rules for town which relies so heavily on tourists tells a story of totally changed priorities it's deserted many business is a suffering but they're adapting ross has changed his food and drink store to pick up and delivery only and is proud of how the community has responded what's been super positive is that all the local residents vast amounts of have been coming on...
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belfast has been like a ghost town but tomorrow six people from different households will be able to meet outdoors, far more than in englandhouse. the northern ireland executive says it's down to changing scientific advice, they say there is less chance of the virus being passed on outdoors, so they will now allow drive through church services and cinemas, golf and tennis to restart. we are told that outdoor activities are able to be accommodated because the virus does not spread as easily outdoors as indoors, and so we have been told that we will revisit this issue again and we will keep it under constant review. we understand that whenever people look to the pathway document which we set out, where in the first phase we had identified the families could get together, so we understand people would be disappointed, people are desperate to get together. northern ireland had been moving more slowly than england in lifting their restrictions, but now that is starting to change, but it is do a balancing act, leaving things too long can leave a greater effect on the economy while political leaders here still worry that moving f
belfast has been like a ghost town but tomorrow six people from different households will be able to meet outdoors, far more than in englandhouse. the northern ireland executive says it's down to changing scientific advice, they say there is less chance of the virus being passed on outdoors, so they will now allow drive through church services and cinemas, golf and tennis to restart. we are told that outdoor activities are able to be accommodated because the virus does not spread as easily...
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our correspondent is in southern england, where some are worried about tourists disobeying the rules. correspondent: for a towneavily on tourists, there is a story of totally changed priorities. it is abandoned. this man changed his food and drink sorts of food and drink pickup and delivery only. >> what has been super positive is that vast amounts of them have been coming on to street sensibly and in insulin numbers to support the smaller -- and in sensible numbers. sarah is managing with others, as long as people keep their distance. >> there would be a case that if i am working downstairs, they go into another room, or upstairs. that is what i have been doing with my customers that i have been able to go to. we have all been in different rooms. then it is a case of musical rooms. correspondent: control over the crisis is under threat with the government promising easing of the lockdown. they are right to be worried, because this is what things look like here at the end of march. hundreds of londoners having a day at the seaside, risking whistable's health. the town was furious. >> people were outraged by it
our correspondent is in southern england, where some are worried about tourists disobeying the rules. correspondent: for a towneavily on tourists, there is a story of totally changed priorities. it is abandoned. this man changed his food and drink sorts of food and drink pickup and delivery only. >> what has been super positive is that vast amounts of them have been coming on to street sensibly and in insulin numbers to support the smaller -- and in sensible numbers. sarah is managing...
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a finaljudgment in england at the end of the month, as schools in the rest of the uk remain closed. this week, many townslemented measures to encourage walking and cycling. the temporary changes are aimed at reducing use of public transport and cars. but as the country emerges from lockdown these changes could signal a permanent shift, as our environment correspondent, justin rowlatt, reports. deansgate, the main road through manchester, is changing. today, barriers and trees closed a key stretch to traffic. elsewhere, new walkways and pop—up bike lanes are appearing. we want to see change across the city, we want people to walk and cycle more, but we want to do that in a safe way. and it isn'tjust manchester. this week, pop—up cycle lanes opened in glasgow, leicester, york and brighton, and dozens more towns and cities have similar plans. london is closing some of its busiest streets to create what it claims will be the largest car—free area in any city in the world. most of these measures are presented as temporary, providing social—distancing space. but often, the aim is to make them permanent, which
a finaljudgment in england at the end of the month, as schools in the rest of the uk remain closed. this week, many townslemented measures to encourage walking and cycling. the temporary changes are aimed at reducing use of public transport and cars. but as the country emerges from lockdown these changes could signal a permanent shift, as our environment correspondent, justin rowlatt, reports. deansgate, the main road through manchester, is changing. today, barriers and trees closed a key...
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belfast have been —— has been like a ghost town but tomorrow six people from different households will be able to meet outdoors, far more than in englandnother house. the northern ireland executive says it is down to scientific advice, they say there is less chance of the virus being passed on outdoors so they will now allow drive through church services and cinemas, golf and tennis to restart. we are told that outdoor activities are able to be accommodated because the virus does not spread as easily outdoors as indoors and so we have been told that we will revisit the issue again and we will keep it under constant review. we understand that whenever people look to the pathway document which we set out, where in the first phase we had identified the families could get together, so we understand people would be disappointed, people are desperate to get together. northern ireland had been moving more slowly than england in lifting their restrictions but now that is changing, but it is do a balancing act, leaving things too long can leave a greater effect on the economy while political leaders here still worry that moving faster could see
belfast have been —— has been like a ghost town but tomorrow six people from different households will be able to meet outdoors, far more than in englandnother house. the northern ireland executive says it is down to scientific advice, they say there is less chance of the virus being passed on outdoors so they will now allow drive through church services and cinemas, golf and tennis to restart. we are told that outdoor activities are able to be accommodated because the virus does not spread...
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the historic town is a magnet for tourists from far and wide, and the economic impact of the lockdown has been felt here. but after the government advice was changed for people living in englandsitors are beginning to return. this couple have travelled some 50 miles from their home in leicestershire. because boris said we can go further afield, we've made the most of it. this is our normal life. we like to get out and about. so, we're just going to have a walk around the river and we brought our own flask of coffee, and we're going to have that and then we'll have a steady ride home. we are sensible, but i think these twojust needed to blow off a little steam and have a little bit of a change of scenery really. this family live within the same county, now able to visit one of their favourite places. set up a picnic. a little picnic and feed the ducks, and it'sjust been nice to just get out. especially since lockdown‘s been a bit eased a little bit more. as long as sticking to the guidelines. the countryside in england is beginning to reopen. the national trust will unlock the gate to this car park tomorrow morning. but people are already parking here to walk, and the charity
the historic town is a magnet for tourists from far and wide, and the economic impact of the lockdown has been felt here. but after the government advice was changed for people living in englandsitors are beginning to return. this couple have travelled some 50 miles from their home in leicestershire. because boris said we can go further afield, we've made the most of it. this is our normal life. we like to get out and about. so, we're just going to have a walk around the river and we brought...
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in england, partially reopening primary schools and open oui’ reopening primary schools and open our markets from monday could be good for townntres. and you can go and see your dentist from the 8th ofjune. people, though, still want reassurance. the thought of opening full—time again, gosh, who is going to look after the children? and they are going back to school, but then, doi are going back to school, but then, do i feel like i want them to go back to school just yet? do do i feel like i want them to go back to schooljust yet? do i send them back in september? is it too soon? so my mindset is all over the place, what is the right decision? the thing is, what people will emerge to see here will be rather different than before lockdown. shops which were here before have gone, leaving those left worried. we shouldn't have empty spaces, it is a premium shopping street, you wouldn't expect to see empty spaces on bond street, and you shouldn't hear. nobody wants a neighbour that isa hear. nobody wants a neighbour that is a boarded—up shop, it is not good for business at all, it does not inspire confidence in the visitor. as fru
in england, partially reopening primary schools and open oui’ reopening primary schools and open our markets from monday could be good for townntres. and you can go and see your dentist from the 8th ofjune. people, though, still want reassurance. the thought of opening full—time again, gosh, who is going to look after the children? and they are going back to school, but then, doi are going back to school, but then, do i feel like i want them to go back to school just yet? do do i feel like...
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town of bridlington, north of hull. in scotland, wales and northern ireland, the lockdown rules haven't changed. but here in englandion. claire marshall, bbc news, dorset. let's take a look at developments elsewhere, and in spain the daily figure for deaths from covid—i9 has fallen to 87. it's the first time since the country's lockdown began in mid—march that fewer than 100 deaths have been recorded. nearly 28,000 people have died in spain since the start of the outbreak. staff at a hospital in brussels turned their backs on the belgian prime minister during an official visit. belgium's government has been criticised for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic and the country's high mortality rate. the prime minister has previously suggested that belgium may be over—reporting the actual number of cases. india has extended its nationwide lockdown for another two weeks but relaxed many of the rules. offices will have staggered hours, and shops are being allowed to open with limits on the number of customers. individual states are being given the authority to take measures to contain outbreaks. in south africa, no—o
town of bridlington, north of hull. in scotland, wales and northern ireland, the lockdown rules haven't changed. but here in englandion. claire marshall, bbc news, dorset. let's take a look at developments elsewhere, and in spain the daily figure for deaths from covid—i9 has fallen to 87. it's the first time since the country's lockdown began in mid—march that fewer than 100 deaths have been recorded. nearly 28,000 people have died in spain since the start of the outbreak. staff at a...
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authorities so far has been to stay away in towns like kendall the effects of that has been this unemployment has risen by over 300 percent this part of england is now in the unique position as having had the highest code infection rate in the country but also now the highest rise in the unemployment rates the local health authority is seen as having done a very good job in the hospitals here are not overwhelmed but businesses are starting to really suffer and that's leading many people to start asking what's actually worse the disease or the cure every single person we spoke to said that they wanted restrictions eased as a matter of urgency and it seems to me they were run by people who do not understand statistics and they've managed to somebody frighten enough people i mean you know members of my family still genuinely think we should cower indoors thank you we need to start living again there's a lot of businesses. we know that might not be able to carry and sad to see here actually my appear on the high street at the end of all this you know he might reopen and he won't the sign saying stay away or go home have disappeared. though it's s
authorities so far has been to stay away in towns like kendall the effects of that has been this unemployment has risen by over 300 percent this part of england is now in the unique position as having had the highest code infection rate in the country but also now the highest rise in the unemployment rates the local health authority is seen as having done a very good job in the hospitals here are not overwhelmed but businesses are starting to really suffer and that's leading many people to...
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but seaside towns, reliant on holiday—makers, are set to be amongst those hardest hit in the long term. 0ur north of englandicularly high number of elderly residents. the irish sea can be unforgiving, but on a sunny day the light glistens on the water and the coastline at cleveleys looks its best. it's just along the shore from blackpool, but here life moves at a slower pace. this is where folk come to relax and to retire. pensioners make up a third of the town, so many here are vulnerable to the virus. i've got a part of the lung missing, and i've just been so scared of this virus, because i think if i get it, i'm a goner. steve has multiple health problems. he lives alone, and his home has become his fortress. do you think of yourself as vulnerable? yes, i'm scared to death of it. you're really frightened ? the doctor's already told me i was a high risk, so i stocked up with food, what i can, and then locked the door, and that was it. what do you miss most? what i miss most of all from my friends is a hug. feels lonely? uh... it does. i get depressed with it. because i can't see an end to it. steve is suf
but seaside towns, reliant on holiday—makers, are set to be amongst those hardest hit in the long term. 0ur north of englandicularly high number of elderly residents. the irish sea can be unforgiving, but on a sunny day the light glistens on the water and the coastline at cleveleys looks its best. it's just along the shore from blackpool, but here life moves at a slower pace. this is where folk come to relax and to retire. pensioners make up a third of the town, so many here are vulnerable to...
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england as well. temperatures generally speaking will be just above freezing in the big towns and cities may be just belowuld be a frost to take us into tomorrow morning. high pressure to the west of the uk to markham at this frontal system here is going to bring some rain initially into northern scotland and eventually a resurgence of cold. for most to england, wales, northern ireland, southern scotland is a virtually dried it. quite a lot of sunshine to the morning more cloud from the afternoon but here comes the frontal system rain at first but on the package is the cold air digs and once again, we are likely to see some snow over high ground in scotla nd some snow over high ground in scotland not only over the very highest nonsense either, even as far down as 100 metres above sea level you could have snow mixing and facet 5 degrees is your 4pm temperature in aberdeen, 13 there in glasgow and the for northern ireland england and wales, a lot of pot developing and spreading out in the sky, some sun braces of the afternoon, not as windy as it has been today across the south and as we go through to say, o
england as well. temperatures generally speaking will be just above freezing in the big towns and cities may be just belowuld be a frost to take us into tomorrow morning. high pressure to the west of the uk to markham at this frontal system here is going to bring some rain initially into northern scotland and eventually a resurgence of cold. for most to england, wales, northern ireland, southern scotland is a virtually dried it. quite a lot of sunshine to the morning more cloud from the...
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the historic town is a magnet for tourists from far and wide, and the economic impact of the lockdown has been felt here. but after the government advice was changed for people living in england are beginning to return. this couple have travelled some 50 miles from their home in leicestershire. because boris said we can go further afield, we've made the most of it. this is our normal life. we like to get out and about. so, we're just going to have a walk around the river and we brought our own flask of coffee, and we're going to have that and then we'll have a steady ride home. we are sensible, but i think these two just needed to blow off a little steam and have a little bit of a change of scenery really. this family live within the same county, now able to visit one of their favourite places. set up a picnic. a little picnic and feed the ducks, and it'sjust been nice to just get out. especially since lockdown‘s been a bit eased a little bit more. as long as sticking to the guidelines. the countryside in england is beginning to reopen. the national trust will unlock the gate to this car park tomorrow morning. but people are already parking here to walk, and the charity says
the historic town is a magnet for tourists from far and wide, and the economic impact of the lockdown has been felt here. but after the government advice was changed for people living in england are beginning to return. this couple have travelled some 50 miles from their home in leicestershire. because boris said we can go further afield, we've made the most of it. this is our normal life. we like to get out and about. so, we're just going to have a walk around the river and we brought our own...
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town is finding out. this road is called boundary lane obviously the word says explanatory that side there is no england andthis side here that we're standing on is wales. i'm on furlough at the moment i live in england at the minute i work for a company that's in wales so i can't go to work as it's still short anyway. the. health secretary has announced a 21000 people have now been hard to carry out contact tracing in the country to support the n.h.s. contact tracing up matt hancock said the system was nearing completion despite concerns of privacy. the work of these $21000.00 people will be supported by the n.h.s. coded 19 which were piloting on the isle of wight at the moment and will then roll out across the rest of the country taken together this means that we now have the elements we need to roll out our national test and trace service the testing capacity the tracing capability and the technology building that system is incredibly important but so too are the basics but hancock's comments come as a group of m.p.'s and peers drafted a bill requiring the government to delete all the data it gathers on
town is finding out. this road is called boundary lane obviously the word says explanatory that side there is no england andthis side here that we're standing on is wales. i'm on furlough at the moment i live in england at the minute i work for a company that's in wales so i can't go to work as it's still short anyway. the. health secretary has announced a 21000 people have now been hard to carry out contact tracing in the country to support the n.h.s. contact tracing up matt hancock said the...
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when italy shut down some of its northern towns and villages, covid-19 was already present in europe and spreading. >>> i'm anna stewart in london. the bank of englandarned the uk economy is facing its worst recession in 300 years. it's a very steep downturn, the economy is expected to shrink by nearly 30%. the governor of the bank of england, though, the recovery to be quicker than than out of the financial crisis with a full rebound by the end of next year. that, though, is very much dependent on how the uk government lifts lockdown, how much support is given to companies and employees as the uk tries to return to some semblance of normal. >>> all right. thank you, everyone. we continue on. >>> you are watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me, of course our viewers in the united states and around the world, you're watching special coverage of this coronavirus pandemic. any moment we could be seeing images from the white house. governor abbott is there to meet with president trump, but breaking news puts into question whether that should event be happening at all. why? one of the president's personal valets has tested positive
when italy shut down some of its northern towns and villages, covid-19 was already present in europe and spreading. >>> i'm anna stewart in london. the bank of englandarned the uk economy is facing its worst recession in 300 years. it's a very steep downturn, the economy is expected to shrink by nearly 30%. the governor of the bank of england, though, the recovery to be quicker than than out of the financial crisis with a full rebound by the end of next year. that, though, is very much...
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town. temperatures warm up for your thursday and drop off by friday and they trend up by the weekend , especially by sunday. the warm spots englandld be floating with the 90-degree marks. an extended period of dry and warm weather. >>> from business doing pretty good business here during the covid-19 pandemic is bicycle shops. store owners say the demand for repairs is just as great as the demand for new bikes. "ktvu" takes a look at one shop where the owner says he can barely keep up. >> reporter: owner john mcdonald says he's five days behind in getting bicycles repaired by the promise date for customers. >> it's been an explosion i don't think anyone could have seen coming. >> he said the first available service appointment is the beginning of june. >> a lot of service. people pulling bikes out of the closet they have not touched in 10 years or so. >> mcdonald said the high demand is equal parts service of older bikes in the sales of new ones. >> all models of bikes under $1000 are getting cleaned out. people are riding bikes they probably not would have considered in a previous time. >> she tells me the search started as soon
town. temperatures warm up for your thursday and drop off by friday and they trend up by the weekend , especially by sunday. the warm spots englandld be floating with the 90-degree marks. an extended period of dry and warm weather. >>> from business doing pretty good business here during the covid-19 pandemic is bicycle shops. store owners say the demand for repairs is just as great as the demand for new bikes. "ktvu" takes a look at one shop where the owner says he can...
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east of england where dominic cummings was in self isolation with his family after travelling there it's emerged that they have been notified by an individual who says he saw the family in a town not far from durham on the 12th of april and that was after dominic cummings had come out of isolation and gone back to london in fact the prime minister was asked whether in fact that journey was made whether he knew about it he didn't really answer the question directly but now it's understood that dumb durham police are. considering whether they need to take the matter any further police officers were seen knocking at the door of dominic cummings is none didn't residence on sunday and also a series of people who are members of the scientific advisory group advise ing the government particularly on behavioral science have retreated a very damning statement by one of their colleagues saying that the prime minister has in their words trashed the advice that they've been trying to give and has undermined the trust they were trying to build in the british public on the lockdown measures and the restrictions as the government hopes to move to a new phase boris johnson on sunday reiterate
east of england where dominic cummings was in self isolation with his family after travelling there it's emerged that they have been notified by an individual who says he saw the family in a town not far from durham on the 12th of april and that was after dominic cummings had come out of isolation and gone back to london in fact the prime minister was asked whether in fact that journey was made whether he knew about it he didn't really answer the question directly but now it's understood that...
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the historic town is a magnet for tourists from far and wide, and the economic impact of the lockdown has been felt here. but after the government advice was changed for people living in englandn leicestershire. because boris said we can go further afield, we‘ve made the most of it. this is our normal life. we like to get out and about. so, we're just going to have a walk around the river and we brought our own flask of coffee, and we're going to have that and then we'll have a steady ride home. we are sensible, but i think these two just needed to blow off a little steam and have a little bit of a change of scenery really. this family live within the same county, now able to visit one of their favourite places. set up a picnic. a little picnic and feed the ducks, and it'sjust been nice to just get out. especially since lockdown‘s been a bit eased a little bit more. as long as sticking to the guidelines. the countryside in england is beginning to reopen. the national trust will unlock the gate to this car park tomorrow morning. but people are already parking here to walk, and the charity says it expects a huge influx over the weekend. they‘re urging people not to travel long
the historic town is a magnet for tourists from far and wide, and the economic impact of the lockdown has been felt here. but after the government advice was changed for people living in englandn leicestershire. because boris said we can go further afield, we‘ve made the most of it. this is our normal life. we like to get out and about. so, we're just going to have a walk around the river and we brought our own flask of coffee, and we're going to have that and then we'll have a steady ride...