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fiona, many thanks.reported to have died in the past 2a hour period after testing positive for coronavirus stands at 148. that takes the total number of deaths across the uk to 44,798. it comes as certain lockdown measures have been eased in england, with the re—opening of open—air theatres, live music venues and swimming pools. and in wales, a phased re—opening for holiday—makers has also begun. charlotte gallagher reports. backin back in the water, finally. these swimmers in south east london are some of the first in england to return to the pool after a wait of almost four months. it is indescribable, really, the feeling of just indescribable, really, the feeling ofjust being indescribable, really, the feeling of just being able indescribable, really, the feeling ofjust being able to glide through the water. it's just something that i was desperately missing. i was getting jealous of the ducks in a pond. with the stresses and strains of life, getting in the water is about as far away from normal life
fiona, many thanks.reported to have died in the past 2a hour period after testing positive for coronavirus stands at 148. that takes the total number of deaths across the uk to 44,798. it comes as certain lockdown measures have been eased in england, with the re—opening of open—air theatres, live music venues and swimming pools. and in wales, a phased re—opening for holiday—makers has also begun. charlotte gallagher reports. backin back in the water, finally. these swimmers in south...
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amy: fiona mcentee, just to understand, how does ice enforce this? it means they have to cooperate -- universities and colleges across the country who are now absolutely outraged by this very late not to mention just what the content of the guidance is, they have to cooperate with ice, right? they have to let them know if international students are only taking online courses, for example, places like juan's university and our next guest at rutgers, they're going to offer a mix of online and in person. you would have to find out if this particular international student is taking only online courses. so will there be more cooperation? will i ice demanand information about t the students? how will they enforce this? >> there is a certification process built into this. so the universities are to report to ice about whether or not programs will be administered fully online or not. i think it is pretty jarring that in this statement, they did mention deportation. and for forereign students, who you heard the lady earlier, they come here and pay so much tui
amy: fiona mcentee, just to understand, how does ice enforce this? it means they have to cooperate -- universities and colleges across the country who are now absolutely outraged by this very late not to mention just what the content of the guidance is, they have to cooperate with ice, right? they have to let them know if international students are only taking online courses, for example, places like juan's university and our next guest at rutgers, they're going to offer a mix of online and in...
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fiona, to improve in any sort of meaningfulways. fiona, thank youindeed meaningfulways.ister has urged the country not to drop its guard against covid—19, saying it faces a long battle ahead to avoid a second national lockdown. tourism businesses are hoping to avoid the fate of spain which has become the target of new quarantine regulations for visitors returning to the uk after a spike in cases. the uk government is also looking at similar restrictions on luxembourg and belgium. tourism employs 2 million people in france and represents around 8% of the economy. joining me now is jeremy ghez from the hec business school in paris. there is a lot to gain and a lot to lose. thank you for joining us. one does wonder about the level of anxiety now after what i think even just a few weeks ago there was a sense of relief, that we would get a summer season? yeah, no, plenty of anxiety to go and we are having reports from the south of france that we are not seeing as many americans as we used to and we don't have them to rely on, we don't have the russians and truth be told, we d
fiona, to improve in any sort of meaningfulways. fiona, thank youindeed meaningfulways.ister has urged the country not to drop its guard against covid—19, saying it faces a long battle ahead to avoid a second national lockdown. tourism businesses are hoping to avoid the fate of spain which has become the target of new quarantine regulations for visitors returning to the uk after a spike in cases. the uk government is also looking at similar restrictions on luxembourg and belgium. tourism...
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let us hearfrom fiona shielding themselves from the virus. let us hear from fiona trott.nd poppy will continue to shield. they will not get free food boxes, so volu nteers not get free food boxes, so volunteers like matthew are all they have. see you later. staying at home is tough, but for them it is necessary. it is very worrying, because although they have lifted the ban, there is the thought of the second wave coming, and obviously i wa nt second wave coming, and obviously i want to protect my daughter as much asi want to protect my daughter as much as i can, especially with her immune syste m as i can, especially with her immune system being so low. it is going to be really scary to ever let her out of the house again. when will that be? i don't know. when there is a cure. do you think shielding should be lifted at all? yes, but not for the really vulnerable ones like me. in gateshead, 95—year—old elizabeth is desperate to go to the shops, but the garden at her sheltered accommodation is the furthest she will go. because i do not want to catch the virus. there is how
let us hearfrom fiona shielding themselves from the virus. let us hear from fiona trott.nd poppy will continue to shield. they will not get free food boxes, so volu nteers not get free food boxes, so volunteers like matthew are all they have. see you later. staying at home is tough, but for them it is necessary. it is very worrying, because although they have lifted the ban, there is the thought of the second wave coming, and obviously i wa nt second wave coming, and obviously i want to protect...
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to fiona and everyone else in leicester who is watching to fiona and everyone else in leicester who isthe situation gets better soon. now, we are mentally at least heading to york, beautiful city, so beautiful, the government is thinking of relocating something there, it might be a government hub, so some civil servants, or a bit of a department, but there is also speculation that it might be the entire parliament, although that speculation was quite quickly dampened down after a few hours today, by jacob rees—mogg. that was in the house of commons in westminster. where it seems to be staying. between 1301 and 1335, parliament met in york 11 times, but when edward iv tried to get it to move to york, it was unsuccessful. and so it will end up being a matter for parliamentarians as to where this house sits. though, strictly speaking, the meeting of parliament is called by the sovereign to her palace of westminister and that, i think, is something that it would be highly unlikely to change, without the acceptance of parliamentarians. laura, it was the prime minister himself who mooted the
to fiona and everyone else in leicester who is watching to fiona and everyone else in leicester who isthe situation gets better soon. now, we are mentally at least heading to york, beautiful city, so beautiful, the government is thinking of relocating something there, it might be a government hub, so some civil servants, or a bit of a department, but there is also speculation that it might be the entire parliament, although that speculation was quite quickly dampened down after a few hours...
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fiona lam, bbc news. >> such a hard time for kids and their parents.ore we go, some places have bannedsi loud muc to keep people from shouting. ithe thinkingit will slow the japan this takent to a new level. a theme park at the base of mount fuji has posted a video of two executives riding the parks biggest attraction. thataces are a reminder screams are against the rules at this theme park. that isng accordi to guidelines released by the country's otu try writing that and may. screaming. seriously. -- ring that and not screaming. seriously. the tagline is "please scream inside your heart." as some have noted, tt could be the motto for 2020. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teachind spanish, french re. ond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america'neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. yuyi: i came to the unitedpbs. states when i was 24 years old. i did not speak any english. i
fiona lam, bbc news. >> such a hard time for kids and their parents.ore we go, some places have bannedsi loud muc to keep people from shouting. ithe thinkingit will slow the japan this takent to a new level. a theme park at the base of mount fuji has posted a video of two executives riding the parks biggest attraction. thataces are a reminder screams are against the rules at this theme park. that isng accordi to guidelines released by the country's otu try writing that and may. screaming....
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and fiona mackenzie, who we heard from earlier, joins me now.ting the law changed, how do you feel? iam under law changed, how do you feel? i am under no illusion, this is only the beginning. as the government minister said, it was important to make it clear you cannot consent to your own murder. and to make it clear not just to your own murder. and to make it clear notjust to the general public but to practitioners in the criminal justice system, police, prosecutors, judges, barristers. we see failings at every single stage of the criminal justice system. at every single stage of the criminaljustice system. there is so much more to make this work in practice. it is my understanding it is common law that you cannot consent to being injured or killed. and this will now be written down and put into law by the government. some barristers say it will not change that much because that common law principle already exists. barristers, i don't know if they expect members are public to look at case law, there is no that existing law was not clear, was no
and fiona mackenzie, who we heard from earlier, joins me now.ting the law changed, how do you feel? iam under law changed, how do you feel? i am under no illusion, this is only the beginning. as the government minister said, it was important to make it clear you cannot consent to your own murder. and to make it clear not just to your own murder. and to make it clear notjust to the general public but to practitioners in the criminal justice system, police, prosecutors, judges, barristers. we see...
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gerry: what do we do about this, fiona?t now and especially, you know, among people of your generation in particular, this intolerance seems to start i off on university campuses and has migrated into the much wider public field. how do we deal with this? how do we stop this steadily encroaching culture of intolerance and canceling people this. >> i think it goes back to social media platforms themselves. the platforms that empower the mob. i i think i if those platforms took responsibility, there would really be no room for cancel culture. in a way, these celebrities build platforms on a, you know, social media, you know, site. and that's the way they can el people. and -- cancel people. and unfortunately, in my case, they publicly dossed me. i don't want anyone to go through me, and it's actually empowered me to talk about the threat of cancel culture. gerry: you know, what's so so extraordinary about this is that these people who are protesting are talking about hatred and about protesting against hatred and racial hatre
gerry: what do we do about this, fiona?t now and especially, you know, among people of your generation in particular, this intolerance seems to start i off on university campuses and has migrated into the much wider public field. how do we deal with this? how do we stop this steadily encroaching culture of intolerance and canceling people this. >> i think it goes back to social media platforms themselves. the platforms that empower the mob. i i think i if those platforms took...
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. >> next, , fiona hill former national security council director for russia under president trump discusses russia's battling and the 2016 u.s. presidential election and whether they will continue their disinformation campaign in his 2020 election cycle. the wilson center hosts this hour-long discussion. >> before we start of our trip might everybody who is tuning in you can stay up-to-date with all of our upcoming events, publications and more on our website at wilson said her daughter work and in particular i want to invite you to give a listen to our ken and podcasts and art art news podcast, the russian file. let me just remind everybody that throughout the conversation and we forgot quite a few of them, you can submit questions by e-mail, via twitter and facebook pages and please do include your name and affiliation just as if you're attending a live event of the wilson center which hope we can do against it. i'd be more likely to call on you for not an anonymous blurt out. i'm join today i dr. fiona hill was a senior fellow and center for the next it's a joke in the foreign policy pro
. >> next, , fiona hill former national security council director for russia under president trump discusses russia's battling and the 2016 u.s. presidential election and whether they will continue their disinformation campaign in his 2020 election cycle. the wilson center hosts this hour-long discussion. >> before we start of our trip might everybody who is tuning in you can stay up-to-date with all of our upcoming events, publications and more on our website at wilson said her...
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we've just learned that alex vindman who was in fiona's directerate, has retired from the military. i think that's a great tragedy. his lawyer has written a statement criticizing the president and the white house for bullying and intimidation. this is not a questn of the president's authority. of course the president runs the executive branch. it's a question of judgment, and his inability orunwillingness to see disagreement as being directed at something not at him personally, but ae a des people have to point t country's policy in the right direction. it's part of his inabilityo distinguish between american national interests and donald trp's personalnterests. he seeshem as fused together. and i think that leads to things like the ukraine scenario that was the subject of their outestimony. >>aid in a recent interview that president trump s is quote dangenough that he shouldn't get a second term. you have alluded to that in our dangerous is a strong word. what do you mean by dangerous?>> don't think he understands internatial affairs to be able to recognize threats to america unles
we've just learned that alex vindman who was in fiona's directerate, has retired from the military. i think that's a great tragedy. his lawyer has written a statement criticizing the president and the white house for bullying and intimidation. this is not a questn of the president's authority. of course the president runs the executive branch. it's a question of judgment, and his inability orunwillingness to see disagreement as being directed at something not at him personally, but ae a des...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.on the bbc website and on our twitter feeds. thank you so much for watching. hello again. there were two very different types of weather across the uk during wednesday. it's a similar setup as we go into thursday. in the south, we've got lots of low cloud. this was borth on cardigan bay during wednesday afternoon. to the north of that, we've got a showery regime, much more sunshine around. and the divider is this area of low pressure. so keeping all parts unsettled, but it's been bringing in heavy and persistent rain during the course of wednesday night. and that heaviest rain — yes, it will be clearing out of the way, but it leaves a legacy of those weather fronts — some misty, low cloud. it's pretty humid, as well, with that weather front across the southern half of the country. a tad chilly under clearer skies further north. but lots of misty, low cloud, hill and coastal fog to clear first thing. 0r certainly the rain clears, but that misty, low cloud is likely to hang around for mu
fiona lamdin, bbc news.on the bbc website and on our twitter feeds. thank you so much for watching. hello again. there were two very different types of weather across the uk during wednesday. it's a similar setup as we go into thursday. in the south, we've got lots of low cloud. this was borth on cardigan bay during wednesday afternoon. to the north of that, we've got a showery regime, much more sunshine around. and the divider is this area of low pressure. so keeping all parts unsettled, but...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.l figures in the impeachment proceedings against president trump is retiring from the army. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman was a white house national security official who testified about mr trump's phone call with ukraine's president. mr vindman's lawyer said his client had been the victim of a campaign of bullying, intimidation, and retaliation by the president. the presidents of the united states and mexico have signed a joint declaration at the white house, just days after their new trade deal took effect. but that deal includes a third nation, canada, whose leader was not present. justin trudeau stayed home managing his country's coronavirus response. the prime minister of ivory coast, amadou gon coulibaly, has died at the age of 61. the country's president confirmed mr gon coulibaly was taken ill whilst chairing a cabinet meeting earlier this week and died in hospital. he was due to stand as the governing rdr party's candidate in october's presidential elections and had rec
fiona lamdin, bbc news.l figures in the impeachment proceedings against president trump is retiring from the army. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman was a white house national security official who testified about mr trump's phone call with ukraine's president. mr vindman's lawyer said his client had been the victim of a campaign of bullying, intimidation, and retaliation by the president. the presidents of the united states and mexico have signed a joint declaration at the white house, just...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. role to the duchess of cornwall. for 67 years, philip has been closely associated with the rifles and its earlier regiments, acting as colonel—in—chief of the infantry unit. but the 99—year—old, who retired from public duties in 2017, has now handed over his role to camilla, while she was almost 100 miles away at her highgrove home in gloucestershire. two photographs of his great—grandson, prince george, have been released to mark his seventh birthday. in the photos, taken by his mother, the duchess of cambridge, the future king is seen smiling at the camera. the images of the third in line to the throne were taken at the family's norfolk home. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. many parts of the uk after a bright start to the week to date have a lot of cloud. this is how it looked in the scottish borders and this is how it looks from space, this ribbon of cloud coming in from the atlantic and producing some outbreaks of rain. towards the south of the uk we held onto som
fiona lamdin, bbc news. role to the duchess of cornwall. for 67 years, philip has been closely associated with the rifles and its earlier regiments, acting as colonel—in—chief of the infantry unit. but the 99—year—old, who retired from public duties in 2017, has now handed over his role to camilla, while she was almost 100 miles away at her highgrove home in gloucestershire. two photographs of his great—grandson, prince george, have been released to mark his seventh birthday. in the...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. that's all from us on bbc one.nwide commemoration to mark the 72nd anniversary of the nhs at two minutes to five. bye for now. good afternoon. the first formula one race of the season is set to get under way in austria. in just under an hour's time valtteri bottas will be on pole, despite crashing out of his final lap of qualifying — mercedes team—mate lewis hamilton will bejust behind him in second. ferrari have had a dismal start to the campaign with their drivers — charles le clarc and sebastian vettel starting seventh and 11th respectively red bull's max verstappen will start in third. sports will start in third. did a greatjob today. i have got sports did a greatjob today. i have got to do a betterjob, actually —— va ltteri bottas got to do a betterjob, actually —— valtteri bottas did a greatjob today. if you look at all the tracks across the year, there are tracks where sometimes i am stronger, sometimes he is stronger, and this is one of his. so to be that close, iam is one of his. so to be that close, i am
fiona lamdin, bbc news. that's all from us on bbc one.nwide commemoration to mark the 72nd anniversary of the nhs at two minutes to five. bye for now. good afternoon. the first formula one race of the season is set to get under way in austria. in just under an hour's time valtteri bottas will be on pole, despite crashing out of his final lap of qualifying — mercedes team—mate lewis hamilton will bejust behind him in second. ferrari have had a dismal start to the campaign with their drivers...
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we have treasury fiona mah.e have state senator scott weiner and senior advisor to the governor, nicole eliot, and i will briefly read their bios for you and then we are going to sort of jump into it. i know we have about an hour. i want to make sure that we use our time wisely. i'm marissa rodriguez, the director of the office of cannabis. we also have eugene hillsman, deputy director of the office of cannabis and jeremy schwartz who is a permanent analyst with the office of cannabis as well. so fiona mah was elected to serve as california's 34th state's treasurer. the state treasurer's office provides financing for schools, roads, housing and other critical infrastructure projects that better the lives of californians. previously treasurer mah was a member of the state assembly from 2006 to 2012 and prior to serving there, the treasurer served on the san francisco board of supervisors from 2002 to 2006, representing district 4. thank you, treasurer mah for being here. it's so nice to have you and it's so nice
we have treasury fiona mah.e have state senator scott weiner and senior advisor to the governor, nicole eliot, and i will briefly read their bios for you and then we are going to sort of jump into it. i know we have about an hour. i want to make sure that we use our time wisely. i'm marissa rodriguez, the director of the office of cannabis. we also have eugene hillsman, deputy director of the office of cannabis and jeremy schwartz who is a permanent analyst with the office of cannabis as well....
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we have treasury fiona mah.tate senator scott weiner and senior advisor to the governor, nicole eliot, and i will briefly read their bios for you and then we are going to sort of jump into it. i know we have about an hour. i want to make sure that we use our time wisely. i'm marissa rodriguez, the director of the office of cannabis. we also have eugene hillsman, deputy director of the office of cannabis and jeremy schwartz who is a permanent analyst with the office of cannabis as well. so fiona mah was elected to serve as california's 34th state's treasurer. the state treasurer's office provides financing for schools, roads, housing and other critical infrastructure projects that better the lives of californians. previously treasurer mah was a member of the state assembly from 2006 to 2012 and prior to serving there, the treasurer served on the san francisco board of supervisors from 2002 to 2006, representing district 4. thank you, treasurer mah for being here. it's so nice to have you and it's so nice to have
we have treasury fiona mah.tate senator scott weiner and senior advisor to the governor, nicole eliot, and i will briefly read their bios for you and then we are going to sort of jump into it. i know we have about an hour. i want to make sure that we use our time wisely. i'm marissa rodriguez, the director of the office of cannabis. we also have eugene hillsman, deputy director of the office of cannabis and jeremy schwartz who is a permanent analyst with the office of cannabis as well. so fiona...
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fiona bruce, people eating their brea kfast fiona bruce, people eating their breakfast while they watchhings i collect and things that i look out for. things i know a bit about and things i know very little about. certainly i know very little about. certainly i know a lot more than when i started. the owner, tell us, how has lockdown treated you, i've been so grateful to be back at work, dan, i know you have. it's been such a different experience. must be a joy to do the road show in at least some form? it really is, i have missed it. it's such fun to do. i know all life is there, from the most fabulous to the most poignant, the most amusing, the most ridiculous. i have really missed that. i have worked throughout, on question time, the news, question time has been totally different, we could not have a live audience, we had none to begin with and then we ended up with a zoom begin with and then we ended up with a zoom version of the audience and who knows what it will be like when we come back in september? i was hugely glad to come back to work, actually. i think, hugely glad to come
fiona bruce, people eating their brea kfast fiona bruce, people eating their breakfast while they watchhings i collect and things that i look out for. things i know a bit about and things i know very little about. certainly i know very little about. certainly i know a lot more than when i started. the owner, tell us, how has lockdown treated you, i've been so grateful to be back at work, dan, i know you have. it's been such a different experience. must be a joy to do the road show in at least...
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fiona trott, bbc news, leeds.azil has been devastated by coronavirus — more than 1.4 million people have been infected and the numbers are rising fast. our world travels to sao paulo. coronavirus has wreaked havoc on brazil. over 1.6 million have been infected and more than 65,000 have died. its people are suffering deep economic pain, with the country's millions of domestic maids especially hard hit. many have lost theirjobs, forcing them to choose between eating and paying the rent. this is their story. neca is a maid. she is preparing to go to work for a family who live in one of sao paulo's wealthiest neighbourhoods. with a spike in deaths in may, sao paulo's population of 12 million has been put under a near total lockdown. however, many have no choice but to work. rossana is a lawyer. neca has worked for her family for over 20 years. it is thought that the virus entered brazil with the wealthy returning from their holidays. spreading rapidly amongst their ranks, it became known as the disease of the rich. bu
fiona trott, bbc news, leeds.azil has been devastated by coronavirus — more than 1.4 million people have been infected and the numbers are rising fast. our world travels to sao paulo. coronavirus has wreaked havoc on brazil. over 1.6 million have been infected and more than 65,000 have died. its people are suffering deep economic pain, with the country's millions of domestic maids especially hard hit. many have lost theirjobs, forcing them to choose between eating and paying the rent. this is...
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we have treasury fiona mah.e have state senator scott weiner and senior advisor to the governor, nicole eliot, and i will briefly read their bios for you and then we are going to sort of jump into it. i know we have about an hour. i want to make sure that we use our time wisely. i'm marissa rodriguez, the director of the office of cannabis. we also have eugene hillsman, deputy director of the office of cannabis and jeremy schwartz who is a permanent analyst with the office of cannabis as well. so fiona mah was elected to serve as california's 34th state's treasurer. the state treasurer's office provides financing for schools, roads, housing and other critical infrastructure projects that better the lives of californians. previously treasurer mah was a member of the state assembly from 2006 to 2012 and prior to serving there, the treasurer served on the san francisco board of supervisors from 2002 to 2006, representing district 4. thank you, treasurer mah for being here. it's so nice to have you and it's so nice
we have treasury fiona mah.e have state senator scott weiner and senior advisor to the governor, nicole eliot, and i will briefly read their bios for you and then we are going to sort of jump into it. i know we have about an hour. i want to make sure that we use our time wisely. i'm marissa rodriguez, the director of the office of cannabis. we also have eugene hillsman, deputy director of the office of cannabis and jeremy schwartz who is a permanent analyst with the office of cannabis as well....
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fiona's first visitors, shannon and her husband and their three much—loved dogs.e staying in scotland for their holidays rather than going abroad. we live in scotland, so usually in the summer we would travel abroad for the change of scenery, for some variety. we've never been so excited to go on holiday, and somewhere so close, as well. for the industry, there are new precautions and procedures to keep guests safe. disinfectant fogging machines being used at this holiday park ahead of visitors returning. with tourists from abroad less likely this year, they are hoping more people will holiday closer to home. in the past we've had a lot of people from all over the world, but this year, things will be different with there being restrictions on travel, so we are tending to focus on the trend of the uk staycation, so hopefully we will get the british people back to explore their country. this is an area heavily dependent on tourism. hundreds ofjobs have gone already. many hundreds more could follow. hotels have closed, coach tours have disappeared. west highland way
fiona's first visitors, shannon and her husband and their three much—loved dogs.e staying in scotland for their holidays rather than going abroad. we live in scotland, so usually in the summer we would travel abroad for the change of scenery, for some variety. we've never been so excited to go on holiday, and somewhere so close, as well. for the industry, there are new precautions and procedures to keep guests safe. disinfectant fogging machines being used at this holiday park ahead of...
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>> well, to fiona hill's point, brian, you know, the u.s. has enjoyed a strong relationship with germany. germany's a key nato ally. and vladimir putin's whole agenda is to dissin tell a great the u.s. alliance, nato alliance between the u.s. and germany. germany was the country where the berlin wall fell, where the iron curtain was lifted in 1991. it's very symbolic. when trump orders the withdrawal of 12,000 troops from germany and includes 6 thousand out of europe altogether, this is what america wants. he believes it makes europe stronger and russia stronger. >> shannon, back to issues domestic, is the extra benefit for those out of work going to evaporate on friday without anything to replace it? >> i mean we've watched enough of these battles now between this administration and congress that anything could happen. you know, it certainly seems like you have people whose, you know, financial livelihoods are on the line here if this expires. you would think there would be a short-term deal. but you have the shutdown when financials are on
>> well, to fiona hill's point, brian, you know, the u.s. has enjoyed a strong relationship with germany. germany's a key nato ally. and vladimir putin's whole agenda is to dissin tell a great the u.s. alliance, nato alliance between the u.s. and germany. germany was the country where the berlin wall fell, where the iron curtain was lifted in 1991. it's very symbolic. when trump orders the withdrawal of 12,000 troops from germany and includes 6 thousand out of europe altogether, this is...
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his granddaughter, kate wilkinson, spoke to our north of england correspondent, fiona trott, today., andi about all the memories we have got, and i have seen from a lot of the tributes that have come in how much people saw the man that we saw, the kind of funny and open and genuine and honest person that he was, and i had to laugh. he was a real geordie at heart, and even things like i remember one time we were in mcdonald's and they said to him how much it was going to be for our mcdonald's and he said, how much? i'm not paying that! and he literally refused to pay for it. even things like that, and he'd sit in his lounge in his coat, his flat cap and his gloves, just to not have to turn the heating on. it'sjust...
his granddaughter, kate wilkinson, spoke to our north of england correspondent, fiona trott, today., andi about all the memories we have got, and i have seen from a lot of the tributes that have come in how much people saw the man that we saw, the kind of funny and open and genuine and honest person that he was, and i had to laugh. he was a real geordie at heart, and even things like i remember one time we were in mcdonald's and they said to him how much it was going to be for our mcdonald's...
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and then, fiona invited the governor to attend her mother's funeral. she joins me now.nk you for joining us. so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> your mom was a respiratory therapist, and worked in a hospital. you think that she contracted the virus there during the time of governor abbott's executive order that forbade local governments from implementing their own safety measures. you're blaming the governor's inaction for putting your mother's life in danger, is that correct? >> that's 100% correct, yes. >> yeah. tell me about that. >> yeah. i -- you know, my mother was -- she was a frontline worker. and she didn't have the option to netflix and chill. she didn't have the option to stay home. she had to go to work. and so, whether these frontline workers want to be heroes or not, they don't have a choice. and so, she went to work. and as the spike hit texas, coronavirus started really invading her hospital. and they started taking patients in her department who had coronavirus. the only place that she went was work and home during this tim
and then, fiona invited the governor to attend her mother's funeral. she joins me now.nk you for joining us. so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> your mom was a respiratory therapist, and worked in a hospital. you think that she contracted the virus there during the time of governor abbott's executive order that forbade local governments from implementing their own safety measures. you're blaming the governor's inaction for putting your mother's life in...
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fiona is the manager, good morning.people will see, apart from those i mentioned already. one in, one out, coming in, coming out. lots of sanitising units. as you can see, the tables are laid up and not laid up, so completely different to how it is normally. we are excited to get back in, we are excited for the staff to come in and do some work. you have a training session today with your staff? for them, you have a training session today with yourstaff? forthem, it you have a training session today with your staff? for them, it will feel strange because most, if customers ask them for something, they can do everything in this pub you make sure they stick to one job a day? we will have a host on the door and somebody on the exit and the toilets, then floor staff taking orders and one bar staff behind the bar when normally you would have three orfour behind bar when normally you would have three or four behind here serving many customers. as of tomorrow, we have 200 booked. normally we would do 700 walking through the do
fiona is the manager, good morning.people will see, apart from those i mentioned already. one in, one out, coming in, coming out. lots of sanitising units. as you can see, the tables are laid up and not laid up, so completely different to how it is normally. we are excited to get back in, we are excited for the staff to come in and do some work. you have a training session today with your staff? for them, you have a training session today with yourstaff? forthem, it you have a training session...
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fiona lamdin has been to see how one care home coped during the pandemic. we were all wrapped up in jumpers. and now we're all in our summer things and ijust hope we get to go and see her before we're back and our winter jumpers. dreaming of the reunion. they haven't seen their mum in person forfive months. you're not really there with them and giving them a hug. and while they can't visit her, they can, at least, bake her a cake. well, you don't... it's a little bit shorter around the back. anyway, mum, you're looking very well. so they're showing their lives like so many families right now, over the internet. this doorstep is the closest they can get to 100—year—old barbara. you're so close. her room is just round the corner. it's so frustrating. this care home has been in complete lockdown. visitors haven't been allowed in, the stuff haven't been out. but two weeks ago, after 84 days, most of the staff were finally reunited with their family and could go home. it was lovely because i had welcome home banners on the door and, you know, seeing all my famil
fiona lamdin has been to see how one care home coped during the pandemic. we were all wrapped up in jumpers. and now we're all in our summer things and ijust hope we get to go and see her before we're back and our winter jumpers. dreaming of the reunion. they haven't seen their mum in person forfive months. you're not really there with them and giving them a hug. and while they can't visit her, they can, at least, bake her a cake. well, you don't... it's a little bit shorter around the back....
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.e now being recognised through the bbc local radio make a difference campaign. one of those charities is business2schools, and we're joined by its ceo lindsey pa rslow. and we're alsojoined by austen hindman, the headteacher of bishop luffa school, one of the headteachers that has been benefiting from the scheme. and i think, austen, most things in your office have been donated by businesses, is that right? that is right, my colleagues are very jealous of my office, it doesn't look like a normal school office, it looks like somebody‘s in london, which is fantastic. what kind of things have been donated? literally every bit of furniture in here, it isa every bit of furniture in here, it is a quality we couldn't afford. you couldn't spend taxpayer money on this kind of furniture. lindsay knows the names of all the different things i have got in here but they are not seen in normal state schools. i even have my own hatstand, which, again, you wouldn't be so frivolous to spend school money
fiona lamdin, bbc news.e now being recognised through the bbc local radio make a difference campaign. one of those charities is business2schools, and we're joined by its ceo lindsey pa rslow. and we're alsojoined by austen hindman, the headteacher of bishop luffa school, one of the headteachers that has been benefiting from the scheme. and i think, austen, most things in your office have been donated by businesses, is that right? that is right, my colleagues are very jealous of my office, it...
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. >> fiona hill, a witness in the impeachment trial into donald trump said this.of you on this committee appear -- this was the, i think the house intel committee. appear to believe that russia and its security services did not conduct a campaign against our country and that perhaps somehow for some reason ukraine did. this is a fictional narrative that has been perpetrated and propagated by the russian security services themselves it would seem that her analysis as a russia expert has either informed or been co-signed by the democrats that worry this stream of disinformation has infected this committee. what are their -- what are their remedies chris wray seems to be the embodiment of keeping one's head down and, as far as we know, trying to do one's job without drawing the president's attention or ire what access to any information or briefings do democrats really have >> i am so glad you brought up the fiona hill testimony because that really crystallized this issue. this issue about how russia uses these different disinformation campaigns to deflect from what
. >> fiona hill, a witness in the impeachment trial into donald trump said this.of you on this committee appear -- this was the, i think the house intel committee. appear to believe that russia and its security services did not conduct a campaign against our country and that perhaps somehow for some reason ukraine did. this is a fictional narrative that has been perpetrated and propagated by the russian security services themselves it would seem that her analysis as a russia expert has...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.it does and it has put in place a range of measures to support them, including grants and extra tuition. let us catch up with what is happening in the world of sport. another spot makes its return. it is race day in formula 1 after four months away. there will be an all—mercedes front line later today when formula 1 finally returns in austria. valterri bottas will be on pole despite crashing out of his final lap of qualifying. lewis hamilton will be just behind him in second. both mercedes cars have been painted black this year to reflect the teams support for anti—racism. meanwhile, red bull's max verstappen will start in third. va ltteri bottas valtteri bottas did a greatjob today and have to do a betterjob naturally and it is a long race tomorrow so we will see what we can do. we are very, very close here. this is a very strong track for. —— va ltteri this is a very strong track for. —— valtteri was up to be that close, i am pretty happy. the battle for a top five finish and a spot
fiona lamdin, bbc news.it does and it has put in place a range of measures to support them, including grants and extra tuition. let us catch up with what is happening in the world of sport. another spot makes its return. it is race day in formula 1 after four months away. there will be an all—mercedes front line later today when formula 1 finally returns in austria. valterri bottas will be on pole despite crashing out of his final lap of qualifying. lewis hamilton will be just behind him in...
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from the usa but the leading immigration lawyer and former international student is fighting back fiona mcentee joins me now via skype from chicago thanks for coming on more than a 1000000 international students given the u.s. student visas nasty here what on earth is being threatened against them. thanks for having the apps and i were kind of messed up height by by this and so i was actually earlier on this week at i changed course with regard. for foreign students that were made kind of hands and essentially they said that if foreign students were go in to be studying online and morris had an online only course that's the false master and they would not be able to do that while maintaining their their student visa status here in the u.s. now i know harvard and mit have already said they're going to sue the trumpeter ministration i mean this could really mean the mass deportation of say all u.k. students from the united states. well i mean that was certainly what i had put in there they're interactive that they issued a essentially last foreign students that we're going to be attending
from the usa but the leading immigration lawyer and former international student is fighting back fiona mcentee joins me now via skype from chicago thanks for coming on more than a 1000000 international students given the u.s. student visas nasty here what on earth is being threatened against them. thanks for having the apps and i were kind of messed up height by by this and so i was actually earlier on this week at i changed course with regard. for foreign students that were made kind of hands...
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do you view russia's efforts as fiona hill does as ongoing? >> yes. as well. he told the judiciary committee before the pandemic at a public hearing that russia continues to seek to interfere in our elections. and i believe the best way to deal with any country that has any goal or intent to interfere in our election, and has -- continues to do so is to name and shame them and make sure the american people know what they are doing. and so that's what we are asking for at least the congress to know the details of the threat, the whole congress. and chairman schiff is working to make sure that happens. >> what do you realistically expect to get from attorney general barr when he heads up to capitol hill on this topic? >> we'd first like him to just show up. he's the only attorney general in recent history who has not testified to the house judiciary committee. so we want him to show up. we have a lot of questions about the president's abuse of power that he is essentially acting as the president's fixer now. you know, he is in the michael cohen seat, so
do you view russia's efforts as fiona hill does as ongoing? >> yes. as well. he told the judiciary committee before the pandemic at a public hearing that russia continues to seek to interfere in our elections. and i believe the best way to deal with any country that has any goal or intent to interfere in our election, and has -- continues to do so is to name and shame them and make sure the american people know what they are doing. and so that's what we are asking for at least the...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.t the labour party needs. she says today's ruling was about us acknowledging the pain and suffering people have felt within the jewish community with and suffering people have felt within thejewish community with the anti—semitism that was in the labour party. she was asked if members came forward to challenge today's decision. she said it is important the whole of the labour party about the whole of the labour party about the past and acknowledges that we did have a problem with anti—semitism within the labour party. that party, and myself and keir starmer, is a safe place and a place where everybody can be members of our party and go forward, because we wa nt of our party and go forward, because we want to be the next government going forward, and to do that we need to have a zero tolerance approach to racism and anti—semitism. that is the latest reaction to what happened in the high court earlier today. johnny depp's lawyers have been questioning his former wife amber heard about he
fiona lamdin, bbc news.t the labour party needs. she says today's ruling was about us acknowledging the pain and suffering people have felt within the jewish community with and suffering people have felt within thejewish community with the anti—semitism that was in the labour party. she was asked if members came forward to challenge today's decision. she said it is important the whole of the labour party about the whole of the labour party about the past and acknowledges that we did have a...
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fiona trott reports. a welcome sight. from next week rebecca and poppy will continue to shield. all they have. staying at home is a tough decision but for them it is necessary. it is really worrying because although they have lifted the ban there is always the thought ofa the ban there is always the thought of a second wave coming. and obviously i want to protect my daughter as much as i can, especially with her immune system being so low, it will be really scary to ever let out the house again to be honest. when will that be? i don't know. when there is a cure. you think she will do should be lifting at all? yes, but not for the really vulnerable ones like me. in gateshead, 95—year—old elizabeth is desperate to go to the shops but the garden at her sheltered accommodation is the furthest she will go. because i don't want to catch the virus. i mean, there are how many people who have lost their lives to it and i have come to a bigger age now and i don't want to lose it now really. for four months, these food boxes have been a lifeline for people who don't leave the house but whe
fiona trott reports. a welcome sight. from next week rebecca and poppy will continue to shield. all they have. staying at home is a tough decision but for them it is necessary. it is really worrying because although they have lifted the ban there is always the thought ofa the ban there is always the thought of a second wave coming. and obviously i want to protect my daughter as much as i can, especially with her immune system being so low, it will be really scary to ever let out the house again...
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fiona feels it's unfair, but the government says only very basic beer trimming is allowed, if done awayership body says it's talking to the government about the desperate situation for beauticians who still work. we need to give them as much support as we can. we need an answerof when as much support as we can. we need an answer of when we can potentially reopen and it's the financial support we are really working on just now as well. salons in northern ireland reopened earlier this month. in scotland, they can reopen from the 22nd ofjuly and in wales from the 22nd ofjuly and in wales from the 27th. many beauticians in wales will be celebrating a return to work today. for others, the financially painful wait goes on. katie austen, bbc news. people in wales can now go to the hairdressers and pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes can now serve customers outdoors. tomos morgan is in tintern, in monmouthshire. as you can see, the rain hasjust started. this has been a concern for many pubs and restaurants that have an outdoor space. you cannot rely on the famous welsh weather. and that's led man
fiona feels it's unfair, but the government says only very basic beer trimming is allowed, if done awayership body says it's talking to the government about the desperate situation for beauticians who still work. we need to give them as much support as we can. we need an answerof when as much support as we can. we need an answer of when we can potentially reopen and it's the financial support we are really working on just now as well. salons in northern ireland reopened earlier this month. in...
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thank you very much, fiona.y ca ptu red indeed. the museum has really captured the history, and notjust celebrating the 3000 aircraft to help defeat the luftwaffe and the messerschmitt behind me but also the fa ct messerschmitt behind me but also the fact it is a huge team effort and one of the most important victories in world war ii in which the germans we re in world war ii in which the germans were trying to dominate the sky across southern england but ultimately the british raf defeated them. of course it was notjust those in the sky, it was those who operated the radar as well and the home guard, just to name a few. it is all on show here. the imperial war museum here in duxford opens on august first. as we said earlier, we hope to have a spitfire take to the air later hope to have a spitfire take to the airlater in the hope to have a spitfire take to the air later in the programme, weather permitting. let‘s have a look at the weekend first. it does look dry and bright for many of us over the past few part
thank you very much, fiona.y ca ptu red indeed. the museum has really captured the history, and notjust celebrating the 3000 aircraft to help defeat the luftwaffe and the messerschmitt behind me but also the fa ct messerschmitt behind me but also the fact it is a huge team effort and one of the most important victories in world war ii in which the germans we re in world war ii in which the germans were trying to dominate the sky across southern england but ultimately the british raf defeated...
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fiona danaher, a pediatrician at massachusetts general hospital. much of my work focuses on children. it is a privilege to participate in this committee's efforts. as you know in 2018 -- [indiscernible] jakelin at age seven died from septic shock because it went untreated over many hours cascaded into multiple organ failure. felipe, age eight, died from untreated influenza complicate it by preliminary hemorrhage in the context of bacterial pneumonia and sepsis. their deaths as well as those of four other children in government custody between september 2018 and may 2019 underscore the deficiencies in an immigration system poorly designed to protect vulnerable children. the available records make clear that they both suffered terrifying and painful deaths that could have been prevented by access to pediatric medical care. in both cases medical examiners determined the children died of natural causes and it was concluded that there was no misconduct by dhs personnel. death by natural causes does not mean death was inevitable. lack of misconduct or ev
fiona danaher, a pediatrician at massachusetts general hospital. much of my work focuses on children. it is a privilege to participate in this committee's efforts. as you know in 2018 -- [indiscernible] jakelin at age seven died from septic shock because it went untreated over many hours cascaded into multiple organ failure. felipe, age eight, died from untreated influenza complicate it by preliminary hemorrhage in the context of bacterial pneumonia and sepsis. their deaths as well as those of...