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far right hooligans or co-opting the sport of m.m.a. to try to mobilize in a dangerous new development. as ones are in kind of society we continue in a very comfortable physicians victims to kind of leading to committing to a little close quote from you. nowadays hooligans usually grow in remote locations they've begun training in martial arts especially m.m.a. making a more professional life than ever more and more we see that. are dissipating in mixed martial arts during the months go to the james more often so we see that the cross-fertilization of 4 years and membership in the football hooligans and makes martial are seen. this isn't limited to germany hooligans have gone even further than traditional m.m.a. organizing international team competition simulating organized mass fights in the woods but hey it's a free world and everybody has a look at what's the big deal. the problem is. you can see the. mice consists of those kids in the if they're if the. this is a worrying development beating each other up in the woods is one thing b
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right particularly the far right if they would go as far to say the far right after a party here in germany and there's been a lot of criticism of that path a full feeding far right rhetoric in recent years and so this is something that needs to be dealt with by politically and in german society as well. the entire country of course is trying to still come to grips about what unfolded in that concludes our special coverage just thank you for spending this part of meeting with us. during the conflict. year after year the war in germany goes on within our current indian sites but who's really trying to stop it my guess is we here in munich is the country's foreign minister mohammad abdullah and the german authorities are civilian casualties would be enormous human suffering. from the. conflict. in 60 minutes phone d.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the cool. rico is in germany to learn german why not i'm with him simple online on your mobile and free shops d w z e learning course nikos freak german made me see. this as news
right particularly the far right if they would go as far to say the far right after a party here in germany and there's been a lot of criticism of that path a full feeding far right rhetoric in recent years and so this is something that needs to be dealt with by politically and in german society as well. the entire country of course is trying to still come to grips about what unfolded in that concludes our special coverage just thank you for spending this part of meeting with us. during the...
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right rhetoric in germany in recent years a swipe if you will even at the far right. party but also it was interesting that he stepped back from some of the comments that he made initially after this attack as well saying by the symbolically that this was an attack that that was all and of course there was a lot of criticism for to the from the community in however this comments when they're older they understood symbolically what he meant it was fair enough that they also said to me while i was in had no no it doesn't affect everyone and you don't know what it's like every day to be ostracized and be constantly trying to prove your worth as a german and this was a very much at the center of his speech as well as i issue right now reigning in germany about identity and what it means to be you know the direct aftermath of the attack in the know it we've heard time and time again since then that this attack was a wake up call for germany i mean what did what have you heard i mean how bad is the far right extremists seen in this country well this was a wake up call germa
right rhetoric in germany in recent years a swipe if you will even at the far right. party but also it was interesting that he stepped back from some of the comments that he made initially after this attack as well saying by the symbolically that this was an attack that that was all and of course there was a lot of criticism for to the from the community in however this comments when they're older they understood symbolically what he meant it was fair enough that they also said to me while i...
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italy is the european nation hardest hit by the coronavirus with more than 820 deaths reported so far after having put 60000000 people are centrally on lockdown the country's leadership has now ordered the closure of all shops bars and restaurants except pharmacies and food stores in addition the government in rome has pledged. a 25000000000 euro aid package to help tackle the outbreak and money will go towards both healthcare and businesses the country's famous famous fashion industry is one sector that is especially vulnerable. the fashion capital of milan is usually a life bustling city now it's like a ghost town. remained the same article and it's good we have fewer people walking around for now but it does put major constraints on businesses shops are open but there are no customers and staff have to be paid anyway. your means on i have my business have and i don't have any kind of reserves so i'm really feeling the economic impact. could impact the economy. with an annual turnover of 90000000000 euros fashion is one of italy's most important industries and even more important th
italy is the european nation hardest hit by the coronavirus with more than 820 deaths reported so far after having put 60000000 people are centrally on lockdown the country's leadership has now ordered the closure of all shops bars and restaurants except pharmacies and food stores in addition the government in rome has pledged. a 25000000000 euro aid package to help tackle the outbreak and money will go towards both healthcare and businesses the country's famous famous fashion industry is one...
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far so good. i could see them perhaps passing more later. ——so far, so good. most of the package that you need, but i could see them doing more later. if the health crisis eases by the end of the year, how long would it take for the economy to recover, to get back to where it was at the beginning of this year? well, i think that once the health crisis eases and people are allowed to go back to work, as long as they have kept these relationships intact, which is what this bill is trying to do, i think the economy could search back. so long as people are not afraid to go to work, if they have dealt with the medical issues. then i think that the economy could search back, once the lockdowns are lifted. professor valerie ramey, thank you forjoining us. ramey, thank you forjoining us. alright, thank you. the total number of confirmed cases in italy has gone up to 86,498 — past that of china. and 6% of those currently diagnosed with the disease — almost 4,000 people — are in intensive care. mark lowen is in rome. i think this was a bit of a shock, to some extent, th
far so good. i could see them perhaps passing more later. ——so far, so good. most of the package that you need, but i could see them doing more later. if the health crisis eases by the end of the year, how long would it take for the economy to recover, to get back to where it was at the beginning of this year? well, i think that once the health crisis eases and people are allowed to go back to work, as long as they have kept these relationships intact, which is what this bill is trying to...
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that's the biggest dailyjump so far.ed to keep the rate relatively low until now. germany has the capacity to conduct half a million tests a week as our berlin correspondent, jenny hill reports. they're working day and night in germany's laboratories. this country tested early and it tested a lot. an approach which, it's believed, has saved lives. there were many positive cases picked up early, so people were asked very early, a month ago, to remain isolated, contact people who were traced and were repeatedly isolated as well. but some say germany had luck on its side, too. many early german cases were skiers — young, fit, returning from their winter breaks. the average age of an infected person in germany is 47, but that is changing. this week, a care home made headlines. 17 people, elderly, vulnerable, died here. this morning, the government's health adviser acknowledged that the death rate is rising. translation: older and very old people did not appear in our tests, but now we see cases in care homes and old people's
that's the biggest dailyjump so far.ed to keep the rate relatively low until now. germany has the capacity to conduct half a million tests a week as our berlin correspondent, jenny hill reports. they're working day and night in germany's laboratories. this country tested early and it tested a lot. an approach which, it's believed, has saved lives. there were many positive cases picked up early, so people were asked very early, a month ago, to remain isolated, contact people who were traced and...
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to have you with us germany is considering tougher measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus so far the federal government has held back on introducing a nationwide lockdown but several of germany's 16 states have already been tightening restrictions on public life 2 of them sorry london the west and bavaria and the south have ordered people to stay home but various public ban came into effect early on saturday. there was an eerie calm in munich on saturday morning as the bavarian capital went into day one of its public health lockdown there were few people out on the streets restaurants bars and cafes were closed and people told to stay home there was similar scenes all over the state with public sentiment generally behind the measures. i wouldn't fit into the article i think confinement is a good idea it's also necessary because we have to protect each other and this is the only way we can do it. today you can almost all media young people have to take care of the older one so that nobody behaves in a dangerous way but you see here that we keeping our distance there's nothing else
to have you with us germany is considering tougher measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus so far the federal government has held back on introducing a nationwide lockdown but several of germany's 16 states have already been tightening restrictions on public life 2 of them sorry london the west and bavaria and the south have ordered people to stay home but various public ban came into effect early on saturday. there was an eerie calm in munich on saturday morning as the bavarian capital...
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how's it going so far, steven? >> in fact, jessica, it's going so well, several officials here have said, we're at the headquarters, behind the scenes. we've got this exclusive look. they said it's eerie, too quiet. after years of problems for voters, the phones haven't been ringing. there just haven't been that many problems in san mateo county. we got an advanced look behind the scenes. some 146,000 people have already voted by mail. that's about 35% of the entire rentster registered voters here? san mateo county. not everything is perfect. in sacramento, the state-wide voter registration database went down and about 15 counties, including napa and contra costa county could not access the statewide database. when you showed up to vote they couldn't confirm whether or not you were registered. but, because they have this technology here in san mateo county, these portable ipads, so to speak, they were able to defeat that problem and immediately download that database, and you were raable t vote without a problem. i
how's it going so far, steven? >> in fact, jessica, it's going so well, several officials here have said, we're at the headquarters, behind the scenes. we've got this exclusive look. they said it's eerie, too quiet. after years of problems for voters, the phones haven't been ringing. there just haven't been that many problems in san mateo county. we got an advanced look behind the scenes. some 146,000 people have already voted by mail. that's about 35% of the entire rentster registered...
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with correspondent adrian chremes in cape town we wanted to know how well the lockdown is working so far 3 days in. well you can see it behind me the streets are rather empty just a few people outside it's going to do shopping which is still allowed there's a plenty of checkpoints on the streets off cape town here but so far so good there are some issues however that i was able to observe for example a big problem is the homeless people who came might be able to see right behind me they're still dozens of them on the street that i've seen throughout town although the president promised a week ago that they will be taken off the streets that the states will take a on them this has obviously not happened also some of the people who work in essential services working for supermarkets for example complained to me that is very difficult for them to get to work public transport is still running for them but they told me the busses overcrowded and this of course should not be the case when you having a lockdown and when you're trying to stop the spread of the virus and you know i have to say it
with correspondent adrian chremes in cape town we wanted to know how well the lockdown is working so far 3 days in. well you can see it behind me the streets are rather empty just a few people outside it's going to do shopping which is still allowed there's a plenty of checkpoints on the streets off cape town here but so far so good there are some issues however that i was able to observe for example a big problem is the homeless people who came might be able to see right behind me they're...
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the people dying from corona virus in germany is 81 years old the average age of those infected so far is 46 years old which is because many of the 1st cases here were of younger people who contract it the virus one ski trips to italy and austria leading scientists say as more patients do succumb to the condition it's very likely many more younger people will be amongst those who die dominic came out 0 berlin so as i mentioned there has been a steep rise in the number of virus related deaths in italy it has 'd overtaken china both the number of deaths and confirmed infections brittanie as a journalist based in milan he says the true number of actions could be far higher than the number being reported. it's really hard to say when the peak is going to come here and need to lee expected every day but then we must delude ourselves today. since the beginning of the brae it's $919.00 people died in the last 24 hours the civil protection said it is a massive increase after last week when the losses attested around between 60790 day the death toll now reached 9134 the confirmed cases are arou
the people dying from corona virus in germany is 81 years old the average age of those infected so far is 46 years old which is because many of the 1st cases here were of younger people who contract it the virus one ski trips to italy and austria leading scientists say as more patients do succumb to the condition it's very likely many more younger people will be amongst those who die dominic came out 0 berlin so as i mentioned there has been a steep rise in the number of virus related deaths in...
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they can't tell how far apart we are shot there you go. >>2030 40 feet separate the whole crew. >>we're giving you all the latest weather traffic throughout the morning. but the big news is coronavirus so our show. >>is focused on everything you need to know because things have changed yet again from when he went to bed last right, yeah lives a little different this morning as you wake up to shelter-in-place mandate. that's now in effect for nearly 70 men are 7 million people here in nearly a bay area 6 counties participating in it. >>it's a drastic measure. it was ordered though to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus which is something very important to do kron four's will tran live with what this is going to mean though for all of us as we try and go about our day will. >>if these are lives would drastically change over the next 3 weeks it started 6 hours ago at midnight you can see the traffic heading into san francisco. yes, there are still thousands of people on the roadways but not the volume of cars that we used to seeing essential workers are still allowed to come
they can't tell how far apart we are shot there you go. >>2030 40 feet separate the whole crew. >>we're giving you all the latest weather traffic throughout the morning. but the big news is coronavirus so our show. >>is focused on everything you need to know because things have changed yet again from when he went to bed last right, yeah lives a little different this morning as you wake up to shelter-in-place mandate. that's now in effect for nearly 70 men are 7 million people...
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italy is the european nation hardest hit by the coronavirus with more than 820 deaths reported so far the government in rome has now pledged a 25000000000 euro aid package to help tackle the outbreak the money will go towards both health care and businesses the country's famous fashion industry is $1.00 sector which is especially. the fashion capital of milan is usually a life bustling city now it's like a ghost town. remained the same what is equal and it's good we have fewer people walking around for now but it does put major constraints on businesses shops are open but there are no customers and staff have to be paid anyway. you know what beings on i have my business and i don't have any kind of reserves so i'm really feeling the economic impact. could impact the economy. was an annual turnover of 90000000000 euros fashion is one of its least most important industries and even more important than the shops here in the luxury bt xover sees the asian markets has almost completely vanished in light of the pandemic. the italian government has announced a national aid package to help of
italy is the european nation hardest hit by the coronavirus with more than 820 deaths reported so far the government in rome has now pledged a 25000000000 euro aid package to help tackle the outbreak the money will go towards both health care and businesses the country's famous fashion industry is $1.00 sector which is especially. the fashion capital of milan is usually a life bustling city now it's like a ghost town. remained the same what is equal and it's good we have fewer people walking...
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far south, showers around.ere near as severe as the feature we saw last weekend, and the worst of the rainfall should sweep through overnight saturday into sunday. so for saturday, well, yes, a lot of cloud around, a lot of dry weather, rain through the afternoon in northern ireland and scotland. temperatures on saturday around average for the time of year. we are talking around 9 or 10 degrees. as this system rolls through overnight, though, temperatures in some spots may come up as a plume of warm air ahead of the front, but for sunday, we are plunged into cooler conditions behind it and some quite sharp showers running around. some sunny intervals at times as well. temperatures look similar on the face of it for sunday, but it will deal feel chillier on sunday as we pick up a north—westerly wind. this is bbc news, the headlines: one of europe's biggest regional airlines — the british carrier, flybe — has collapsed. the company has released a statement saying "all flights have been grounded and the uk busines
far south, showers around.ere near as severe as the feature we saw last weekend, and the worst of the rainfall should sweep through overnight saturday into sunday. so for saturday, well, yes, a lot of cloud around, a lot of dry weather, rain through the afternoon in northern ireland and scotland. temperatures on saturday around average for the time of year. we are talking around 9 or 10 degrees. as this system rolls through overnight, though, temperatures in some spots may come up as a plume of...
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>>overnight bag and her an planning their next 100 >>i knw so far. >>and >>well to me says a fair are apcflting reports about who willand will not get tested for coronavirus she beeves that everyone on board should betested. well the come up front a virus outbreak is slowly turning the bay area to a gho town. most ople are just staying at home worki from home not going to school f course that leaves mass transit eas like bart stations, pretty emptkron 4 sarah stinson and ly city withmore sara. >>ah people are very concerned about the coronavirus so it has them working from home not using public transportation we're seeing it. a bart station take a look at this video you can see this a bart station in the embarcadero just looks like a ghost town part is reporting a op in ridership of about 25%. this is on monday february 24th that's nearly 100,000 less people hopping on bart take a look at that video ju kind of crazy. the previous week. there's also a worse and as more cases of the coronavirus pop up acoss the bay area. it seemlike more people just do
>>overnight bag and her an planning their next 100 >>i knw so far. >>and >>well to me says a fair are apcflting reports about who willand will not get tested for coronavirus she beeves that everyone on board should betested. well the come up front a virus outbreak is slowly turning the bay area to a gho town. most ople are just staying at home worki from home not going to school f course that leaves mass transit eas like bart stations, pretty emptkron 4 sarah stinson and...
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coronavirus he's the highest profile political leader confirmed to have contracted the infection so far this as the u.k. saw its biggest daily jump in covert 900 deaths 181 people have died in the last 24 hours johnson says he will coordinate the pandemic response from home quarantine but critics say he didn't take the threat seriously enough a favor of the virus when it the whole outbreak began. boris johnson clapping in front of downing street on thursday night a symbolic thank you to health work is engaged in the fight against the coronavirus funding known at the time the british prime minister was already experiencing symptoms of the disease. on friday he revealed he had tested positive for 19 i am working from home i'm so price waiting and that's entirely the right thing to do but be in no doubt that i can continue thanks to the with technology to communicate with all my talk team to lead the national fight back against corona virus the prime minister was long criticized for playing down the threat of the virus this was his opinion of social distancing just 3 weeks ago i was shakin
coronavirus he's the highest profile political leader confirmed to have contracted the infection so far this as the u.k. saw its biggest daily jump in covert 900 deaths 181 people have died in the last 24 hours johnson says he will coordinate the pandemic response from home quarantine but critics say he didn't take the threat seriously enough a favor of the virus when it the whole outbreak began. boris johnson clapping in front of downing street on thursday night a symbolic thank you to health...
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fights is the sport does have a specific appeal to the lagoons and the far right. the far right are trying to use certain certain qualities in certain characteristics of the sports. well obviously the violence the masculinity called not to mention the m.m.a. is on the cutting edge of modern fighting helping hooligans sharpen their technique and professionalize their approach. sect of the author a list goes on as i know by the now been. through before the concert that causes the causes the composer in their shirts and who. also i don't condone or for leaking on the phone i thought i would see 1st when it was just. listen if you threw. you can still sometimes fight clubs to stadiums and a scene of the 2016 year olds usually organizing field matches in remote locations . of the week. and i find a girl is an expert on the subject he's controversial because of his alleged ties to hooligan and far right sayings. he thought of one man by getting by the bible as the myths. by the physician especially the. other one the could because i've been in time i would advise one. on
fights is the sport does have a specific appeal to the lagoons and the far right. the far right are trying to use certain certain qualities in certain characteristics of the sports. well obviously the violence the masculinity called not to mention the m.m.a. is on the cutting edge of modern fighting helping hooligans sharpen their technique and professionalize their approach. sect of the author a list goes on as i know by the now been. through before the concert that causes the causes the...
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far this morning, we'll check more bridges and let's make it more amazing! ♪ menutaur check it out with an extra filet! yeah! hey. ahhhh! my $4 fish sandwich combo! stack it up for an extra buck. nothing beats my delicious fish sandwich! except another filet! yeah! wabam! i think you overshot that one. my $4 fish sandwich combo! stack it up for an extra buck. >>welcome back to the kron 00:04am morning news we try to get used to saying happy monday because us happy friday. they're glad when the week is over. but we also enjoy first and you know this is a super monday. you know why i we have the time change uh yeah. >>now you're in trouble you're late and serve you hopefully within you're right on time hopefully of but yeah we are looking at a few sprinkles in the forecast ahead of us today, but it's actually a pretty calm when this monday so at least as you're getting outside this morning. we are good to go with us i'm pretty dry roadways. fog really hasn't been an issue you can see well across the bay from our camera situated in the north bay, so this is whe
far this morning, we'll check more bridges and let's make it more amazing! ♪ menutaur check it out with an extra filet! yeah! hey. ahhhh! my $4 fish sandwich combo! stack it up for an extra buck. nothing beats my delicious fish sandwich! except another filet! yeah! wabam! i think you overshot that one. my $4 fish sandwich combo! stack it up for an extra buck. >>welcome back to the kron 00:04am morning news we try to get used to saying happy monday because us happy friday. they're glad...
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so, so far we have 6 here. you have another countries very -- china, got hit hardest. i notice that south korea hit hard. italy hit hard, i would like to maybe -- i am often times asked. we average i suspect tony, you said 26 to 27,000 to up to 70 thousand deaths per year, that is a lot. and here we're talking about a much smaller range. hopefully it stays that smaller range, we're prepared for anything. can i can you or any of you if you would like to answer that question, what would public think if you have so many and that is taken routinely, i was shocked to hear it. 3 or 4 weeks ago, how many people die a year from the flu, here, i think last year was 36 or 37,000 people. i am saying wow. nobody knew that. worldwide, you just multiply is times the world, what is the difference then? >> the people at table are more qualified. what represent here is the ability to prevent you know a endemic of sorts and ability to street, they are important to go together. >> we may have to up our reserve on common flu. >> and we need to continue to improve on that. >> doctor? >> we
so, so far we have 6 here. you have another countries very -- china, got hit hardest. i notice that south korea hit hard. italy hit hard, i would like to maybe -- i am often times asked. we average i suspect tony, you said 26 to 27,000 to up to 70 thousand deaths per year, that is a lot. and here we're talking about a much smaller range. hopefully it stays that smaller range, we're prepared for anything. can i can you or any of you if you would like to answer that question, what would public...
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so far and as we move to massachusetts. this is interesting right because it's elizabeth warren's home state. the polling had been very close neck-and-neck and if she can't win her home state. what is her viability what is her path forward and joe biden right now has a slim lead over bernie sanders 32% to 30%, but again just 8% of the vote has been counted so far so really. and i'm just being told the mayor that bernie sanders has won colorado. so the second state tonight for bernie sanders in addition to his home state of vermont, the biggest prize of all of course, california still to come. we don't know what's going to happen there yet. bernie sanders had been well ahead in polling. there are 415 democratic delegates from california and that is a 3rd of all the democratic delegates available tonight again polls close here in california at 8 o'clock as we get results from our state and all the others will continue to break in and bring them to you for now ken pam back to you. all right, thank you very much grant the san m
so far and as we move to massachusetts. this is interesting right because it's elizabeth warren's home state. the polling had been very close neck-and-neck and if she can't win her home state. what is her viability what is her path forward and joe biden right now has a slim lead over bernie sanders 32% to 30%, but again just 8% of the vote has been counted so far so really. and i'm just being told the mayor that bernie sanders has won colorado. so the second state tonight for bernie sanders in...
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need far more financial. still. interesting and i've been hearing not just he thinks we but people are really talking about other things aren't free and works for a moment dictions and also something called universal basic income so i think what i see is that people are looking not just for me really but for real transformative change because i think with this and then a can see that everybody should have fruits and think everybody should have free health care health care should be human rights. and you know there is a plan to pay for it and it's something that i think now we're all seeing that something like universal health care and medicare for all have to have to be implemented right morrow you know you'll see that people who do have money and are wealthy will be able to kind of weather the storm i can people that are no income are going to have a lot a lot more problems. ok a reminder for all to the minutes news and views this monday artie's twitter page has you covered well some of your scrolling time t
need far more financial. still. interesting and i've been hearing not just he thinks we but people are really talking about other things aren't free and works for a moment dictions and also something called universal basic income so i think what i see is that people are looking not just for me really but for real transformative change because i think with this and then a can see that everybody should have fruits and think everybody should have free health care health care should be human...
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we came from what we might be doing the motivation for our behavior and what may happen in the very far future and you say that death is a very specific and whole empowering. for you and for all of us and for quantum mechanics we have well certainly when you realize that we are the singular species on the planet that knows about our own impermanence knows about our own mortality you recognize that it is a powerful force in driving the behaviors that we humans execute and what i do in the book is i'd juxtapose that realization of our own impermanence with the realization of science that the universe is impermanent so there's a wonderful interplay and reflection between the cosmic version of this idea and the human version of this idea that people may think they know what entropy is maybe maybe some of yours wouldn't you seem to say entropy is a key to our interests it is of daily life and the unit absolutely is i try to lay out the entire history of the universe from the beginning to the closest that we can get to the end there are 2 principles that govern that unfolding one principle is
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but they are few and far between. by 1778, jumping ahead a little bit, only 3% of the weapons in the field are rifles. that's really, really small. there's a lot of problems with rifles. they are longer, which is a challenge. the big thing is how long it takes them to load. we counted town 20 seconds. tualk about two minutes. it's got sleeves, grooves in there, extra batting, extra cloth to be able to snug that down. it just takes that much longer. there's more steps to it, all those sorts of things. you are going to have an occasional, i don't want to call them sniper but your scouts are going to be the ones have your rifles. they are not -- that's not what we're using mostly in the field is the thing. any other questions about the musket? yeah? >> i know one of the readings, prescott having like a saber. is that just for commanders? were they ceremonial or use them close combat. >> officers generally carry swords as a way to rally their troops and command, do this direction, go that direction sort of thing. yeah, i
but they are few and far between. by 1778, jumping ahead a little bit, only 3% of the weapons in the field are rifles. that's really, really small. there's a lot of problems with rifles. they are longer, which is a challenge. the big thing is how long it takes them to load. we counted town 20 seconds. tualk about two minutes. it's got sleeves, grooves in there, extra batting, extra cloth to be able to snug that down. it just takes that much longer. there's more steps to it, all those sorts of...
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temperatures stop from falling too far in the far southwest of england.when the's wet weather dust wednesday's. it doesn't mean a spell of rain across much of england and wales heading in, reaching towards northern ireland perhaps southern scotland, some snow into higher parts of the pennines as well stock and afraid another spell of wet weather is on the way for many of us on wednesday. welcome to newsday. i am mariko oi. i'm in singapore. the headlines. the world is in ‘unchartered terrotory‘ say health chiefs as the number of deaths from coronavirus passes three thousand. but what is it like to contract covid—19? we hearfrom one survivor on the impact of the virus. i almost felt like i wanted to go knock on the wall and talk to the other patient next door and have some conversation with a human being. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme. benjamin netanyahu claims victory in israel's third election in a year — but can he finally form a government?
temperatures stop from falling too far in the far southwest of england.when the's wet weather dust wednesday's. it doesn't mean a spell of rain across much of england and wales heading in, reaching towards northern ireland perhaps southern scotland, some snow into higher parts of the pennines as well stock and afraid another spell of wet weather is on the way for many of us on wednesday. welcome to newsday. i am mariko oi. i'm in singapore. the headlines. the world is in ‘unchartered...
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is a dominant force in the far future and yet there is order out of the disorder in there are pockets of order that can momentarily form on the cosmic timeline and that's what you and i and this sun the earth that's all that the structures are there momentary way stations in the evolution from the orderly beginning at the big bang to the disorderly future of what we will see as the universe unfolds and we are in the middle we ourselves pockets of that order out we are a momentary pockets of...
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idlib dr something's very much for speaking to us on inside story so of course officially syria has so far not recorded any coronavirus cases in your assessment as a doctor though what is the. the risk of an outbreak in syria particularly where you are an. now i'm livin in the northwest of syria live and it's somehow isolated from the outside where it's. just a few numbers of evil could cross the border into turkey go on go on and also the part of the river jean area are nearly claws some. people also can go and come there so if we are going to get it there are 2 sources from the region already and from the. how worried are you at the possibility of an outbreak is that a real concern of yours of course in it is because we hear absent so many crowds camps with unhealthy circumstances the also some cities are so much part of the at the north and already over the border. as people who are displaced from set up about them are and it is near if these are even there yet we've often reported on the state of hospitals and if there were you harwich of course as you're saying have suffered due to ye
idlib dr something's very much for speaking to us on inside story so of course officially syria has so far not recorded any coronavirus cases in your assessment as a doctor though what is the. the risk of an outbreak in syria particularly where you are an. now i'm livin in the northwest of syria live and it's somehow isolated from the outside where it's. just a few numbers of evil could cross the border into turkey go on go on and also the part of the river jean area are nearly claws some....
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the far north of patchy rain, too. the far north of scotla nd of patchy rain, too.e we could see highs of 17 celsius towards the far south and east. later on into next week, it looks like high pressure will once again started to build after low pressure sta rts started to build after low pressure starts to have a bit more of an influence during the middle part of the week. so i think after an u nsettled the week. so i think after an unsettled start for many it will turn in little more unsettled before high pressure once again starts to moving towards the end of next week. bye for now. welcome to bbc news — i'm mike embley. our top stories: as cases increase around the world, america's sytem —— system of testing for coronavirus is described as "inadequate" by one of the country's leading health officials. the way people in other countries are doing it, we are not set up for that. do i think we should be, yes. but we are not. the outbreak leads to spectacular falls on global stock markets — the worst day on wall street since 1987. the on wall street since 1987. austra
the far north of patchy rain, too. the far north of scotla nd of patchy rain, too.e we could see highs of 17 celsius towards the far south and east. later on into next week, it looks like high pressure will once again started to build after low pressure sta rts started to build after low pressure starts to have a bit more of an influence during the middle part of the week. so i think after an u nsettled the week. so i think after an unsettled start for many it will turn in little more unsettled...
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so far no action by the e.c.b. it's only promised by way of a statement from the president christine legarde targeted and appropriate action there's a meeting of the e.c.b. next week i don't know if they feel themselves under pressure with the fed now but we hear that what the e.c.b. is considering is not a broad stroke rate cut like the feds but rather targeted. help for small and medium sized companies let's say similar to korea it sounds like were in trouble and in my mind it would make sense to wait a little bit more as the coronavirus plays out in order to find those who really need that help only what you reckon about the action that's being taken in china and about the fed as well could we see more fed fed action as far as rate cuts go. they still have some room to maneuver in contrast to the e.c.b. where the rates are already at 0 i would be surprised if the fed acted again anytime soon the market reaction was not really very positive and a lot of people criticizing it is overblown i think the fed will wait
so far no action by the e.c.b. it's only promised by way of a statement from the president christine legarde targeted and appropriate action there's a meeting of the e.c.b. next week i don't know if they feel themselves under pressure with the fed now but we hear that what the e.c.b. is considering is not a broad stroke rate cut like the feds but rather targeted. help for small and medium sized companies let's say similar to korea it sounds like were in trouble and in my mind it would make...
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spain recalls its worst single day death toll from corona virus so far with $849.00 more fatalities within just the past 24 hours. following their initial without jazeera live from doha are also coming in. italy observes a minute's silence to honor the sounds and soon lost their lives to cope with 19. but barely holding it together a warning from japan's interior minister as a surging cases builds pressure for a nationwide lockdown. france germany and the u.k. sent medical aid to iran under a trade mechanism designed to avoid u.s. sanctions. a strain has recorded its worst single day death toll so far with 849 fatalities within the past 24 hours now this is the 4th day in a row the spain has recorded more than 800 deaths and it brings the total number of those who've died to $8100.00 spain is the 2nd worst hit country in europe after italy. let's go to martha editor is joining us live now from madrid and martha this is a terribly grim milestone isn't that we've seen a consistent level of of increasingly high numbers of deaths but the numbers of people who are becoming info infected with co
spain recalls its worst single day death toll from corona virus so far with $849.00 more fatalities within just the past 24 hours. following their initial without jazeera live from doha are also coming in. italy observes a minute's silence to honor the sounds and soon lost their lives to cope with 19. but barely holding it together a warning from japan's interior minister as a surging cases builds pressure for a nationwide lockdown. france germany and the u.k. sent medical aid to iran under a...
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well what we do understand is that there is a feeling as far as the officials are concerned that there are too many people out and about without a valid reason and you know you planning to abandon all outdoor activity there seem to many people taking the jogging and coming out into the street perhaps frustrated about being stuck indoors but they say you really need to take extra measures now because we're still nowhere near the peak of inspections here it's only the heads of the civil protection services say that could be another week or perhaps even 2 weeks from now and so everybody needs to buckle down and stay at home now just on thursday alone there were $9600.00 violations of the lockdown they just missed precisely because of this that they're looking at putting in more stringent measures a school closure expected to be extended roll they've announced that they're going to crease the number of controls and they're also going to be roadblocks set up in the law we understand that a 114 soldiers have been put out to the streets there but the governor of the long but the region where
well what we do understand is that there is a feeling as far as the officials are concerned that there are too many people out and about without a valid reason and you know you planning to abandon all outdoor activity there seem to many people taking the jogging and coming out into the street perhaps frustrated about being stuck indoors but they say you really need to take extra measures now because we're still nowhere near the peak of inspections here it's only the heads of the civil...
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people need far more financial assistance. interesting in that i've been hearing not just simply but people are really talking about. fictions and also something called universal basic income so i think what i see is that people are looking not just for me but for real transformative change because the thing with this and that everybody should have roots has the everybody should have true help their health care if you be a human rights. and you know there is a plan to me or it's and it's something that i think now we're all seeing that something one universe will help here in medicare. has to be implemented right moral you know you'll see that people who do have money and are wealthy will be mediocre to grant or whether this or i can go that are more income are going to help a lot lot you know a lot more problems. but if you have something you'd like fans out any of our stories then do get in touch by following guys on social media we're back in the top of the hour with the latest headlines we'll see you then. thank. you. join
people need far more financial assistance. interesting in that i've been hearing not just simply but people are really talking about. fictions and also something called universal basic income so i think what i see is that people are looking not just for me but for real transformative change because the thing with this and that everybody should have roots has the everybody should have true help their health care if you be a human rights. and you know there is a plan to me or it's and it's...
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others didn't even get that far. like these migrants who gathered behind the border fence in turkey in an attempt to cross greek security forces used tear gas against them and allegedly even deadly force. these images from the other side of the border were given to us by the turkish government injured migrants being carried around from the fence. on caresses greek security forces shot live rounds into the crowds killing one and injuring 5 others a claim the greek government has called fake news pressure continues along the greek frontier almost a week after turkey said its border to the european union was open to everyone it's a cross. for their tough handling of the situation greek authorities have not only received praise by european leaders but also the highest cleric in greece archbishop pell the most traveled to the border town custom yes for a special service and honor of the greek security forces and those living in the border region yes this is the. focus you know the. we are proud of you. proud of your strug
others didn't even get that far. like these migrants who gathered behind the border fence in turkey in an attempt to cross greek security forces used tear gas against them and allegedly even deadly force. these images from the other side of the border were given to us by the turkish government injured migrants being carried around from the fence. on caresses greek security forces shot live rounds into the crowds killing one and injuring 5 others a claim the greek government has called fake news...
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luck one day years today how far future. g.w. dot com for can i go save the multimedia. cutter. each still tells my story. of the people who climbs me builds me dedicated to me. i am not to dump the plane. leaves. listen closely and i will tell you about the gloom those who built me up. the bundle of those who sold me down. i'm not too dumb to please. amongst my cities days for centuries and have the company of my country 3 a spineless talentless. until the day i merely vanished the flame. i'm still not done to public. place. blame. this is a dozen years lie from the world health organization to. make meaning that these problems across the world. people. still possible to reduce the number of new infections also on the program hollywood movie producer harvey weinstein sentenced 23 years in prison this is what justice looks like 23 years.
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so far joe biden has one 7 and sanders 3. what are your thoughts?>> i think sanders thought he would do better tonight. so far joe biden is the comeback i. he has had a good night. a lot of delegates get split. had sanders been able to run away with this tonight. there were some projections where he could have almost ended the ca this recasts the whole race if it keeps going this way. texas is not in and california is not in. they are delegate rich. especially california. >> it seems like people did not make up their minds until today. most are in favor of joe biden. your thoughts. heading in today sanders had a big lead. 415 delegates up for grab. texas is a delegate rich state. could joe biden close the gap? >> what we saw in the last few days. people were not sending in ballots. they were holding them which may come inside well for joe biden with mayor pete and amy klobuchar getting out. at the last minute they said they would vote for biden.>>> we don't have final results in massachusetts. biden is in the lead. if elizabeth warren comes in third
so far joe biden has one 7 and sanders 3. what are your thoughts?>> i think sanders thought he would do better tonight. so far joe biden is the comeback i. he has had a good night. a lot of delegates get split. had sanders been able to run away with this tonight. there were some projections where he could have almost ended the ca this recasts the whole race if it keeps going this way. texas is not in and california is not in. they are delegate rich. especially california. >> it...
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victims and leading politicians join together to mourn the 9 men and women shot dead in the far right racist terror attack the mother of the suspected gunman was the 10th victim. who was friends with many of the victims said he wants to see actions not listen to words you know i live here in these are shots in the mall of us in this town are people who belong to this world to europe to germany. to has but also to have now please let us act together against inflammatory language. against the hate. swans because since the 19th of february people are worried about how to keep on living here. on february 19th a 43 year old german man attacked to shisha bars and a kiosk shooting dead 9 people from the town's immigrant community and wounding others the attacker held a legal gun permit he's believed to have shot dead his mother before taking his own life prosecutors say the suspect held deeply racist beliefs. $650.00 guests gathered at the event and many of them relatives of the victims german chancellor angela merkel and president fox sat with the families john mayer appealed to german soci
victims and leading politicians join together to mourn the 9 men and women shot dead in the far right racist terror attack the mother of the suspected gunman was the 10th victim. who was friends with many of the victims said he wants to see actions not listen to words you know i live here in these are shots in the mall of us in this town are people who belong to this world to europe to germany. to has but also to have now please let us act together against inflammatory language. against the...
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far right milligan's a co-opting the sport of m.m.a. to try to mobilize in a dangerous new developments. as ones aren't kind of society we can see in the washroom in a very comfortable position victims kind of leading to maybe jungle culture. nowadays hooligans usually brawl in remote locations they pick on training in martial arts especially m.m.a. making a more professional life than ever more and more we see that. we're dissipating and mixed martial arts during the months go to the james more often so we see that the cross-fertilization of off ideas and membership in the football hooligans and makes marshall are seeing. this isn't limited to germany hooligans have gone even further than traditional m.m.a. international team competition simulating organized my. fights in the woods but hey it's a free world and everybody has a right what's the big deal. that's as good. as he said. this is a worrying development beating each other up in the woods is one thing but neo nazis organizing events training and trying to recruit other m.m.a. fi
far right milligan's a co-opting the sport of m.m.a. to try to mobilize in a dangerous new developments. as ones aren't kind of society we can see in the washroom in a very comfortable position victims kind of leading to maybe jungle culture. nowadays hooligans usually brawl in remote locations they pick on training in martial arts especially m.m.a. making a more professional life than ever more and more we see that. we're dissipating and mixed martial arts during the months go to the james...
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for march we have no data for february and the only thing we know is that the labor market so far has not been too much affected which is good news but it's obvious that it will have severe repercussions on production on services i think there's no doubt that we will face a kind of recession in the 1st quarter and also in the 2nd quarter is the german government doing enough to protect the german economy german companies against this crisis john government is doing important things especially as far as short time burke is concerned i think they have no active aided measures that were a helpful in the trade financial crisis to prevent the crisis to spread to the labor market but we thing more has to be done and i think what's measures is really know the liquidity and the sort of and see of the in the pricing and for this purpose we have suggested that all takes payments that are due in the next few months will be suspended and only have to be paid then once the price is over and in addition we have asked for a program where companies can compensate the losses this year his profits last
for march we have no data for february and the only thing we know is that the labor market so far has not been too much affected which is good news but it's obvious that it will have severe repercussions on production on services i think there's no doubt that we will face a kind of recession in the 1st quarter and also in the 2nd quarter is the german government doing enough to protect the german economy german companies against this crisis john government is doing important things especially...
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well so far it doesn't affect it in the sense that she would continue to work from home because as you say she hasn't been infected as far as we know she's going to undergo some tests and she will be tested regularly for a so far i'm going to america has not tested positive for another current virus poco be at 19 she is in cairo in time for a quick cautionary measures should she however a full seek of course that's going to cause an issue because already a federal government and original state premier is finding it difficult to find a compromise on whether or not to be implemented through locked on the watch measures to implement as so of course if i'm going to america to be sick the question would be of race again but so far to many steps that are easy enough to coast near quarantine she hasn't been tested positive. or that announcement as you said it came just minutes after the chancellor had announced stricter measures here in germany just walk us through what what those will mean bowel for david life here in the country. well the most significant of these measures is to decision by
well so far it doesn't affect it in the sense that she would continue to work from home because as you say she hasn't been infected as far as we know she's going to undergo some tests and she will be tested regularly for a so far i'm going to america has not tested positive for another current virus poco be at 19 she is in cairo in time for a quick cautionary measures should she however a full seek of course that's going to cause an issue because already a federal government and original state...
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hopefully it will be far, far, far fewer than that.small proportion of the population, 10%, 20% got infected, it will have a significant impact. but one of the key things we try to do all the time is to emphasize what is the individual risk if you catch it. it's very clear that a lot of your reporting is focused on very much public service information and repeating this message at a time when a lot of british newspapers are running very, very alarmist headlines. and i wonder if more than ever, the bbc news correspondents and editors' job feels like doing something very different to just news. i feel a personal sense of responsibility to get effective public health messaging out there. so i see headlines like "killer virus" and it makes a good headline in a newspaper but what i try to do is give people information that sets this in context, sets it in to what you can do personally. and it may seem very obvious, but hand—washing really can dramatically reduce your risk of picking up infections. i've pointed out time and time again that t
hopefully it will be far, far, far fewer than that.small proportion of the population, 10%, 20% got infected, it will have a significant impact. but one of the key things we try to do all the time is to emphasize what is the individual risk if you catch it. it's very clear that a lot of your reporting is focused on very much public service information and repeating this message at a time when a lot of british newspapers are running very, very alarmist headlines. and i wonder if more than ever,...
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need far more financial assistance. interesting in that i've been hearing not just really but people are really talking about other. dictions and also something called universal basic income so i think what i see is that people are working not just for me but for real transformative change because the thing with this that everybody should have has the everybody should help their health care if you be here. and you know there is a plan to me or it's and it's something that i think now we're all seeing that something wasn't universal help were in medicare. has to be implemented right moral you know that people who do have money and are wealthy will be a writer whether that's where i can where there are more income are going to help a lot you know what were problems. but you have to hear your thoughts on all stories so do get in touch by following us on social media but back in 5 minutes with the latest headlines. thanks. señor he said it's. going to. be a built in a circle included. a as a bit of let's call it a bumper to
need far more financial assistance. interesting in that i've been hearing not just really but people are really talking about other. dictions and also something called universal basic income so i think what i see is that people are working not just for me but for real transformative change because the thing with this that everybody should have has the everybody should help their health care if you be here. and you know there is a plan to me or it's and it's something that i think now we're all...
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now as we've been saying spain has recorded its worst single day death toll so far with 849 deaths in just the past 24 hours it's the 4th day that the country's announced the deaths of more than 800 people this brings the total to more than 8100 spain as the 2nd west heads country in europe off to italy most iraq joins me from madrid now i know every day we look at these figures and we speculate about the trajectory of all this but is there a sense of where and when the peak might be in spain. well mr. live this fast street is due to do a baloo sion of the number of infections which had decreased or drop in the past 3 days we went from a 13.7 percent down to a 9.3 percent yesterday but today those figures have increased again we have reached $9200.00 people infected newly infected new infections in spain out of a net of a total of $94000.00 the death toll has reached $8100.00 with more than $849.00 more debt which is the worst since that since the whole of the damage is started here in spain so we don't know or have sorry had the minister sources say that these this increases is becau
now as we've been saying spain has recorded its worst single day death toll so far with 849 deaths in just the past 24 hours it's the 4th day that the country's announced the deaths of more than 800 people this brings the total to more than 8100 spain as the 2nd west heads country in europe off to italy most iraq joins me from madrid now i know every day we look at these figures and we speculate about the trajectory of all this but is there a sense of where and when the peak might be in spain....
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i agree with the other guest he has far far to the left there is more than a theory polling data shows that the house of representatives would likely flip to the republican control if he were the nominee and certainly the even the senate republican majority could be expanded so they're well founded fear is based on data that's out there that's what the fear is is the motivation the question though is how deep the fracture is and no party whether republican or democrat wants to be in a situation where you have a contested convention you know i'm old enough that i was young and involved in the 1st reagan campaign in 1976 and that was fractured and we lost to jimmy carter in 1980 jimmy carter lost the presidency after a very very tough and again fractured. campaign and convention with ted kennedy same thing for george bush sr you go on and on about these examples so the fracture is the big is the big problem the commitment that the sanders people have are so particular to him but i think unless this is handled the extremely diplomatically that's where the nominee of the nominee is is joe
i agree with the other guest he has far far to the left there is more than a theory polling data shows that the house of representatives would likely flip to the republican control if he were the nominee and certainly the even the senate republican majority could be expanded so they're well founded fear is based on data that's out there that's what the fear is is the motivation the question though is how deep the fracture is and no party whether republican or democrat wants to be in a situation...
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well we're just a little bit too far north to be seeing much of anything from this go around so we do see a couple of sprinkles working their way on up into mostly the southern peninsula south bay later on this afternoon do expect a few isolated showers here and there working our way into tomorrow even better chance of a few isolated areas of rainfall. you see those building in from the south to not really passing any further north in san jose. so unfortunately if you were looking for 2 rainfall they're getting it but just not in the bay area's further south that we're going to be seeing a while meanwhile back here at home. we're just going to be primarily dry conditions to start this week. today's daytime highs eventually rise into the 60's as of right now we're selling it out in the 40's and 50's so it is a cool morning keep the jackets ready to go and keep those jackets on hand later today, even with some areas of sunshine that will be pretty parent today more than the past couple of days, we're still stay on the cooler side of things you want to dress for some wintry weather. i ha
well we're just a little bit too far north to be seeing much of anything from this go around so we do see a couple of sprinkles working their way on up into mostly the southern peninsula south bay later on this afternoon do expect a few isolated showers here and there working our way into tomorrow even better chance of a few isolated areas of rainfall. you see those building in from the south to not really passing any further north in san jose. so unfortunately if you were looking for 2...
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but it's far from yet ready yet.e of several prototype vaccines against coronavirus which are being developed by teams across the world. all must go through animal and human trials before they can be declared safe and effective. and all of that ta kes safe and effective. and all of that takes time. things have progressed much more quickly than they would have done in the past and it's not unreasonable to assume that we will end up with a vaccine and we may do so end up with a vaccine and we may do so in end up with a vaccine and we may do soina end up with a vaccine and we may do so in a year, 18 months, which is remarkable when you considerjust a few years ago it would have taken 20 yea rs few years ago it would have taken 20 years to do that. the prime minister visiting a lab in bedfordshire announced £46 million of government funding to help find a vaccine and develop a rapid test for the disease, as cases in the uk saw their biggest daily increase. there will certainly be a substantial period of disruption when w
but it's far from yet ready yet.e of several prototype vaccines against coronavirus which are being developed by teams across the world. all must go through animal and human trials before they can be declared safe and effective. and all of that ta kes safe and effective. and all of that takes time. things have progressed much more quickly than they would have done in the past and it's not unreasonable to assume that we will end up with a vaccine and we may do so end up with a vaccine and we may...
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so far, borisjohnson stringent measures than that.s than that. so far, borisjohnson has pointedly come at every stage said that he doesn't want to go further than is necessary in forcing people to stay at home and restrict their movements, he's talked about the uk being a land of liberty, and talked about these restrictions being difficult for people to deal with. so he has held off going too far too soon, but i think the evidence that we have seen from people's behaviour over the last couple of days does mean that we are going to see something of a shift tonight. all right, jonathan, thanks for the latest. of course, we will be carrying that statement from the prime minister live here the bbc. within the past hour, the foreign secretary has advised all british travellers to return to the uk now.0ur diplomatic correspondentjames landale is here. james, tell us more. last week, the foreign secretary warned against all essential travel. in other words, to britons here in the uk, don't go overseas. what he's done now is going a step furt
so far, borisjohnson stringent measures than that.s than that. so far, borisjohnson has pointedly come at every stage said that he doesn't want to go further than is necessary in forcing people to stay at home and restrict their movements, he's talked about the uk being a land of liberty, and talked about these restrictions being difficult for people to deal with. so he has held off going too far too soon, but i think the evidence that we have seen from people's behaviour over the last couple...