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mamatthew griffith has been clososely monitoring the spreadf the virus since china's initial outbreakas discovered in december. he says it's too early to g giva full explanation, but points the one key strategygy. >> contact tracing in this region has been set up in many countries as a strong system and as a fundamental component of the response. >> reporter: griffith says vietnam shows how tracing the route of the infection in the earliest catess can make a big difference in the long run. the country has so far reported no covid-19 deaths. >> vietnam has had a very aggressive contact tracing system and that is appropriate for the stage of transnsmission ththat vietnam was at. so mostly vietnam's cases are imported cases. so they're actually doing tracing of contacts of contacts. >> reporter: japan took a similar approach, deploying so-called cluster busters to identify not only contacts, but also situations in which the virus can easily spread. >> once you start to investigate more and more of these clusters, you start to understand which places might have a higher risk forr amplifie
mamatthew griffith has been clososely monitoring the spreadf the virus since china's initial outbreakas discovered in december. he says it's too early to g giva full explanation, but points the one key strategygy. >> contact tracing in this region has been set up in many countries as a strong system and as a fundamental component of the response. >> reporter: griffith says vietnam shows how tracing the route of the infection in the earliest catess can make a big difference in the...
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with me are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times — and john rentoul, chief politicalommentator at the independent. tomorrow's front pages...starting with... the observer goes with a warning from the labour party that unemployment in britain could soar to levels not seen since the 1980s unless ministers boost support for businesses struggling because of the lockdown. the express turns it's attention to the economy too. the paper leads with a pledge from the prime minister that he'll
with me are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times — and john rentoul, chief politicalommentator at the independent. tomorrow's front pages...starting with... the observer goes with a warning from the labour party that unemployment in britain could soar to levels not seen since the 1980s unless ministers boost support for businesses struggling because of the lockdown. the express turns it's attention to the economy too. the paper leads with a pledge from the prime minister that...
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emma vardy, sarah smith and hywel griffith, thank you.recorded a further 38 deaths of people with coronavirus across the uk. figures are usually lower just after the weekend. it brings the total number of deaths to 41,736. deaths from coronavirus are decreasing across the uk — with the rolling seven day average now under 200. that's down from an average of around 900 at the height of the pandemic in early april. boris johnson's plan to set up a commission into racial inequality, in response to the black lives matter protests, has been criticised by the shadowjustice secretary, david lammy. he said the prime minister's proposal had been "drawn up on the back of a fag packet" and that instead of yet another review, boris johnson should implement the recommendations that previous inquiries had already come up with. here's our home editor mark easton. black lives matter! "black lives matter," tens of thousands cry. "i cannot ignore your strength of feeling," the prime minister responds — today announcing a commission to investigate racial ine
emma vardy, sarah smith and hywel griffith, thank you.recorded a further 38 deaths of people with coronavirus across the uk. figures are usually lower just after the weekend. it brings the total number of deaths to 41,736. deaths from coronavirus are decreasing across the uk — with the rolling seven day average now under 200. that's down from an average of around 900 at the height of the pandemic in early april. boris johnson's plan to set up a commission into racial inequality, in response...
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included transfers include alice griffith, phases one through four, in mission bay south, projects 6 east and 7 west, and in transit a, blocks 6 and 7. it also includes the ongoing management obligations, including the 606 project in yerba buena is expected to be completed later this summer. in this past march, the board of supervisors approved legislation authorizing the transfer of three propertied to the city under the p.m.p. the actual closings on those properties will occur during the remainder of this year, 19-20, and into next year. those properties include the south of market health care center, which is in soma and part of the mixed use housing development which will be under mohcds management, a portion of aaron rogers park in the bayview, and the grocery store at 333 williams. during this past year, ocii transferred assets to mohcd. in summary, progress continues on winding during our obligations and transferring the assets. i would like to turn the presentation back over to nina yu for the portion of the debt presentation. >> thank you. so we'll be spending 118.6 million
included transfers include alice griffith, phases one through four, in mission bay south, projects 6 east and 7 west, and in transit a, blocks 6 and 7. it also includes the ongoing management obligations, including the 606 project in yerba buena is expected to be completed later this summer. in this past march, the board of supervisors approved legislation authorizing the transfer of three propertied to the city under the p.m.p. the actual closings on those properties will occur during the...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.istancing, there were emotional reunions today for some of those living alone in england and northern ireland. the easing of certain lockdown measures means they can now visit another household and even stay the night as 0livia richwald reports. hi, babies, hi! this is the first hug lucy gibson has had for three months. she's travelled almost 200 miles via two trains and a taxi to see her sister and family in stockport. ifelt very emotional when i saw them. yes, wonderful, didn't want to let them go. i think there will be a lot more hugs. freedom! lucy is a make—up artist who lives alone in watford and hasn't worked or seen any family and friends since lockdown began. from today, single parents and those living alone in england and northern and northern ireland can form what's been called a support bubble with one other household. they can stay overnight and don't need to maintain social distancing. the kidsjust adore her so it's always lovely to see that relationship and they get so e
hywel griffith, bbc news.istancing, there were emotional reunions today for some of those living alone in england and northern ireland. the easing of certain lockdown measures means they can now visit another household and even stay the night as 0livia richwald reports. hi, babies, hi! this is the first hug lucy gibson has had for three months. she's travelled almost 200 miles via two trains and a taxi to see her sister and family in stockport. ifelt very emotional when i saw them. yes,...
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hywel griffiths, bbc news, aberfan. lockdown. if it confirms the changes, outdoor weddings with 10 people present will be allowed from next week. earlier my colleague rebecca jones spoke to a couple who are getting married this summer, peter mcconnell and sarah mcafee in ballymena in county antrim, about how the lockdown has affected their wedding plans. i guess it's the uncertainty at the minute. and up until a while back, we didn't know how many people we would be allowed, and just realising we had to make a call ourselves, make a decision just to reduce the numbers ourselves, and we are going to do a really small wedding, and then hopefully celebrate with all of our guests at some point in the future. so, yes, we are working round it, it's fine. peter, can ijust clarify, are you in separate houses? we are, we are only ten minutes apart from each other, but separate houses. so when did you last see each other in person? since the northern ireland executive brought in the distance we have been able to see each other at
hywel griffiths, bbc news, aberfan. lockdown. if it confirms the changes, outdoor weddings with 10 people present will be allowed from next week. earlier my colleague rebecca jones spoke to a couple who are getting married this summer, peter mcconnell and sarah mcafee in ballymena in county antrim, about how the lockdown has affected their wedding plans. i guess it's the uncertainty at the minute. and up until a while back, we didn't know how many people we would be allowed, and just realising...
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professor griffiths, thank you.alia. many thousands are demonstrating against racism and police violence, under the banner of ‘black lives matter‘. they are also highlighting the treatment of indigenous australians, who are often marginalised in society, and disproportionately represented in prisons. in sydney, a rally went ahead, despite initally being banned by the local authorities. let's speak to elizabeth jarrett. she's the cousin of 26—year—old david dungay, an aboriginal man who died in prison in november 2015. guards stormed his cell after he refused to stop eating biscuits. david was held face down, saying 12 times that he couldn't breathe, before losing consciousness and dying. thank you so much forjoining us. that is obviously a very sad story and today must be a very resonant, difficult day for you. yes, thank you bbc for giving the dungay family a chance to have a voice. and yes, the whole last week seeing the footage of the innocent, beautiful brother george floyd and how he died has brought back so mu
professor griffiths, thank you.alia. many thousands are demonstrating against racism and police violence, under the banner of ‘black lives matter‘. they are also highlighting the treatment of indigenous australians, who are often marginalised in society, and disproportionately represented in prisons. in sydney, a rally went ahead, despite initally being banned by the local authorities. let's speak to elizabeth jarrett. she's the cousin of 26—year—old david dungay, an aboriginal man who...
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wright many thanks, hywel griffith in cardiff, sarah smith in glasgow and emma vardy in belfast.red in the last 24—hour period. it brings the total since march across the uk to 42,288. among the latest victims was a 13—day—old baby with no known underlying health conditions. the seven—day average now stands at 144, compared to 943 at the height of the pandemic. the foreign secretary dominic raab has been heavily criticised for saying the anti—racism gesture known as "taking the knee" seemed like a symbol of subordination rather than one of liberation. he added that he thought the gesture had come from the television drama game of thrones. following a wave of negative reaction, mr raab insisted he had "full respect" for the black lives matter movement. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. the pitch became a site of protest, kneeling to show strength and sympathy in the fight for black rights — echoing last night the stance, the anger of protesters around the world and here at home. yet the full story seemed rather to have passed the foreign secretary by. i understand thi
wright many thanks, hywel griffith in cardiff, sarah smith in glasgow and emma vardy in belfast.red in the last 24—hour period. it brings the total since march across the uk to 42,288. among the latest victims was a 13—day—old baby with no known underlying health conditions. the seven—day average now stands at 144, compared to 943 at the height of the pandemic. the foreign secretary dominic raab has been heavily criticised for saying the anti—racism gesture known as "taking the...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.salute on the medal podium at the 1968 mexico 0lympics, is leading a call to abolish the ban on athletes making political protests at the games. the former us sprinter joined current american athletes in sending a letter to the international olympic committee requesting the rule be scrapped. carlos, a bronze medallist, was expelled from the mexico games along with the champion, tommie smith, after they raised their fists as the us anthem played, to protest against racial discrimination. the rolling stones have said that donald trump could face legal action if he continues to use their songs at his campaign rallies. the band is working with the performing rights organisation the bmi to stop the unauthorised use of their music. the trump campaign used the song you can't always get what you want at last week's rally in tulsa in oklahoma. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello, for some of us today, if you can put up with the wind, there'll be sunny spells. you may
hywel griffith, bbc news.salute on the medal podium at the 1968 mexico 0lympics, is leading a call to abolish the ban on athletes making political protests at the games. the former us sprinter joined current american athletes in sending a letter to the international olympic committee requesting the rule be scrapped. carlos, a bronze medallist, was expelled from the mexico games along with the champion, tommie smith, after they raised their fists as the us anthem played, to protest against...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.al action if he continues to use their songs at his campaign rallies. he band is working with the performing rights organisation the bmi to stop the unauthorised use of their music. the trump campaign used the song you can't always get what you want at last week's rally in tulsa in oklahoma. there's been plenty of gardening going on during the lockdown — and now, the duchess of cambridge has mucked in. she helped with some planting during a visit to a children's hospice in norfolk, as leigh milner reports. the duchess of cambridge wasn't afraid to get her hands or her dress dirty when she helped families create a special garden at this children's hospice in norwich. run by east anglian children's hospices, the nook was opened last year by catherine to support families caring for children with life—threatening illnesses — families like lisa and liam page and their three—month—old son connor. born with severe brain damage, he came to the hospice for end—of—life care. you've got to dig th
hywel griffith, bbc news.al action if he continues to use their songs at his campaign rallies. he band is working with the performing rights organisation the bmi to stop the unauthorised use of their music. the trump campaign used the song you can't always get what you want at last week's rally in tulsa in oklahoma. there's been plenty of gardening going on during the lockdown — and now, the duchess of cambridge has mucked in. she helped with some planting during a visit to a children's...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, aberfan. the autumn. social distancing could mean that students are forced to live and study in the same small group, or "bubble", with online lectures and even a virtual freshers' week. danjohnson has been speaking to a—level students in loughborough who are considering their options. i'm hoping to study english at bristol university. i'm hoping to go to leicester to study physiotherapy. i'm hoping to study business management at york university. imagine making one of life's biggest decisions, when everything is up in the air. i did consider deferring. the worst thing i could do would be to take a gap year, and then i can't go on and do the things i wanted to do. if i'm not going to get away from home, is there any point in paying all that money, if it is not something that i 100% want to do? i am also nervous about the idea of losing out on the student experience a bit, because i feel like that is a big part of university. and across the road at loughborough university... so, welcome to our
hywel griffith, bbc news, aberfan. the autumn. social distancing could mean that students are forced to live and study in the same small group, or "bubble", with online lectures and even a virtual freshers' week. danjohnson has been speaking to a—level students in loughborough who are considering their options. i'm hoping to study english at bristol university. i'm hoping to go to leicester to study physiotherapy. i'm hoping to study business management at york university. imagine...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, neath.wo metres isn't possible. also announced today, the maximum number of people who can meet outdoors is to be increased to 30. and churches across northern ireland have reopened for indoor services, with social distancing. in scotland there were queues outside many shops today, which have been allowed to reopen as long as they can be accessed directly from the street. some workplaces, zoos and playgrounds also reopened today — and couples can also hold outdoor weddings with a limited number of guests. the latest coronavirus figures for scotland also show some cause for optimism, with no reported deaths for a fourth consecutive day — as our scotland editor sarah smith reports. we are here today to witness... it's not exactly the perfect day for a june wedding, but after several postponements, jessica and alistair wanted to tie the knotjust as soon as coronavirus restrictions allowed. this ring is given... this ring is given... even if the guests had to witness their first kiss via video c
hywel griffith, bbc news, neath.wo metres isn't possible. also announced today, the maximum number of people who can meet outdoors is to be increased to 30. and churches across northern ireland have reopened for indoor services, with social distancing. in scotland there were queues outside many shops today, which have been allowed to reopen as long as they can be accessed directly from the street. some workplaces, zoos and playgrounds also reopened today — and couples can also hold outdoor...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.ring weather since records began almost a century ago. on average, the uk enjoys some 436 hours of spring sunshine. this year, it's been 626 hours, with england recording nearly 700 hours. more on the tension and violence in the us, following the death in police custody of george floyd — an african—american — in the city of minneapolis. earlier this evening, mr floyd's brother appealed for an end to violence and said the black community should unite to demand an end to police aggression. here in the uk, the coverage has been watched by millions, especially by black citizens of all ages. 0ur correspondent shamaan freeman—powell has been speaking to some of them. i felt like someone had personally attacked me or done something to hurt me personally. a white male police officer kneeling on a black man's neck... triggering is not the right word to use, but there's an internal fire within me that starts to burn like a furnace, and i get angry, i get mad, and i want to do something about it.
hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.ring weather since records began almost a century ago. on average, the uk enjoys some 436 hours of spring sunshine. this year, it's been 626 hours, with england recording nearly 700 hours. more on the tension and violence in the us, following the death in police custody of george floyd — an african—american — in the city of minneapolis. earlier this evening, mr floyd's brother appealed for an end to violence and said the black community should unite to...
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zach griffiths from wells fargo security.are going to be talking about apple making a decision apparently to move away from intel. it ismpany has said that reported to be announcing plans during its developers conference. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: this is bloomberg markets. it's time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. subsidies for a supposed $12 billion -- the main chipmaker for both apple and law way -- huawei. white house officials have warned about the dangers of having much of the world's electronics made outside the u.s. a lifeline in the midst of that near freeze on international travel. if $5 billion government investment. want thenment blown 6% recapitalization is completed. an apple plans to announce it will start using its own processors in mac computers. ,t is shifting away from intel that announcement could be made this month at the annual apple developers conference. the new processes will be based on the same t
zach griffiths from wells fargo security.are going to be talking about apple making a decision apparently to move away from intel. it ismpany has said that reported to be announcing plans during its developers conference. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: this is bloomberg markets. it's time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. subsidies for a supposed $12 billion -- the main chipmaker for both apple...
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with me are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and john rentoul, chief political commentatore independent. tomorrow's front pages are in. the observer goes with a warning from the labour party that unemployment in britain could soar to levels not seen since the 1980s unless ministers boost support for businesses struggling because of the lockdown. the express turns its attention to the economy, too. the paper leads with a pledge from the prime minister that he'll dramatically accelerate construction to boost economic recovery. the mail on sunday says borisjohnson has promised to spend tens of billions of pounds to save the british economy from disaster in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic, including the building of hospitals, schools and new housing. the telegrpah says sir mark sedwill, the uk's most senior civil servant, will announce his departure as early as this week under borisjohnson‘s plans for a shakeup of the civil service. and the sunday times leads with the news that the housing secretary robert jenrick failed to inform his most senior planning officials that he
with me are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and john rentoul, chief political commentatore independent. tomorrow's front pages are in. the observer goes with a warning from the labour party that unemployment in britain could soar to levels not seen since the 1980s unless ministers boost support for businesses struggling because of the lockdown. the express turns its attention to the economy, too. the paper leads with a pledge from the prime minister that he'll dramatically...
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the team says griffith's quote disparaging words displayed a blatant intolerance and disregard for the black community that are the antithesis of what the minnesota twins stand for and value. this is a live look at new york. one of the big stories there, the countdown to the belmont stakes, with usually the final jewel in the triple crown of horse racing will be held tomorrow. it will be the first of the big three races this year. the schedule scrambled by the coronavirus pandemic. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. the course structure the university of phoenix offers- it just suits my life perfectly because i am a mom, i'm a wife. and i was able to complete those short courses- five to six weeks- and then move onto the next until i reached my goal. it's totally not the same without you. we miss your let's do this look, the sound of your laugh cry screams, and how you make every day here the best day ever. we can't wait to get you back so we've added temp checks, face coverings, social distancing and extra sanitizing to get the g
the team says griffith's quote disparaging words displayed a blatant intolerance and disregard for the black community that are the antithesis of what the minnesota twins stand for and value. this is a live look at new york. one of the big stories there, the countdown to the belmont stakes, with usually the final jewel in the triple crown of horse racing will be held tomorrow. it will be the first of the big three races this year. the schedule scrambled by the coronavirus pandemic. that's...
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shawn griff h griffiths from oxford, england. thank you for talking with us. good to see you, doctor. >> nice to see you. >> well, things continue on current trend, estimates are that united states will lose 20 to 30,000 americans a month. is there anything in the foreseeable future that may prevent these deaths? >> basically what we need to do is we need to remember there are rules of hygiene. and this is a combination of things that needs to be done by people themselves, so wearing face coverings when you're out, washing your hands, and keeping social distance, but it is also about creating safe environments, you are just talking about social distancing in schools. same goes for social distancing in workplaces. taking precautions on public transport. we have to put prevention up there because prevention is our main armament at the moment. in time, there will be a vaccine. once we are vaccinated that will make life a lot easier. until we have a vaccine, it is still nonpharmaceutical interventions which are going to make a difference. >> right, the problem is
shawn griff h griffiths from oxford, england. thank you for talking with us. good to see you, doctor. >> nice to see you. >> well, things continue on current trend, estimates are that united states will lose 20 to 30,000 americans a month. is there anything in the foreseeable future that may prevent these deaths? >> basically what we need to do is we need to remember there are rules of hygiene. and this is a combination of things that needs to be done by people themselves, so...
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let's speak now to mark griffith, director of the brooklyn movement centre, and long—time campaignerorm. he joins us now from new york. welcome to you. thank you very much for being with us. what do you make of these reforms? well, i mean, i mostly happy. we have been fighting for some of these for a long time. when i say we, i mean the brooklyn movement centre, police reform which isa movement centre, police reform which is a coalition from groups from throughout new york city that has come together, they have been fighting for these for quite a long time. because the political moment is right another government —— governor has political cover, we are happy. we have been fighting for two parts of that legislation that he announced. so, you know, i don't wa nt to announced. so, you know, i don't want to certainly don't want to disparage the progress we've made only say that there are... a lot more has to be done. when we talk about changing what the police department looks like and how it treats black and brown people in this city and in this country, we recognise that this is just t
let's speak now to mark griffith, director of the brooklyn movement centre, and long—time campaignerorm. he joins us now from new york. welcome to you. thank you very much for being with us. what do you make of these reforms? well, i mean, i mostly happy. we have been fighting for some of these for a long time. when i say we, i mean the brooklyn movement centre, police reform which isa movement centre, police reform which is a coalition from groups from throughout new york city that has come...
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hywell griffith, bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.d he died of asphyxiation due to pressure on his back and neck. and children have returned to school in england after more than two months in lockdown — but with new social distancing rules. new zealand and iceland are on the brink of eliminating covid—19 — with close to zero active cases in both countries. both are geographically isolated, with small populations — big advantages in fighting covid—19. however they‘ve taken very different strategies — with similar success. let‘s start in new zealand — which has had over 1500 cases and 22 deaths. the pacific island nation — of five million people — implemented one of the toughest lockdowns in the world shutting its borders, closing schools and workplaces. at its peak — new zealand scored 96.3 out of 100 in oxford university‘s stringency index. 100 being the toughest response. the government — led by prime ministerjacinda ardern — has received global attention for her clear and decisive action. here‘s one headline from the new york times
hywell griffith, bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.d he died of asphyxiation due to pressure on his back and neck. and children have returned to school in england after more than two months in lockdown — but with new social distancing rules. new zealand and iceland are on the brink of eliminating covid—19 — with close to zero active cases in both countries. both are geographically isolated, with small populations — big advantages in fighting covid—19. however...
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sophie griffiths, thank you so much for your time. let's say with this.tourism industry, while germany says, it will ease travel restrictions from the middle of the month. gavin lee reports. venice this morning, one of the world's busiest tourist destinations empty for three months, now slowly coming back to life. tourism, for better or worse, is the economic lifeblood of this city and it's open for business again. from today, people can travel around the country and enter without restrictions from other european destinations. the first nation to lock down entirely, is unlocked, with social distancing the only rule in place. in germany, the city of dusseldorf has started to open up too. the relaxation measures differ across different states here. germans have been told this morning they will be able to travel abroad for summer holidays with travel warnings lifted, though the government will continue to advise against uk travel while britain enforces a 1a—day quarantine system. there are more details too for british tourists planning to travel to greece th
sophie griffiths, thank you so much for your time. let's say with this.tourism industry, while germany says, it will ease travel restrictions from the middle of the month. gavin lee reports. venice this morning, one of the world's busiest tourist destinations empty for three months, now slowly coming back to life. tourism, for better or worse, is the economic lifeblood of this city and it's open for business again. from today, people can travel around the country and enter without restrictions...
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. : let's speak to mark griffith, director of the ooklyn movement center and long-time proponent of policeorm. whou make of these reforms? mark: i am mostly happy. we have been fighting for some of these for a long time. when i say we, i mean the movement center for police reform, a coition of groups from throughout new york city that have come togethe have been fighting for these for this is happening now because the political moment isig and another governor has political cover. we are happy. we have been fighting for twos pa that legislation he announced. i don't want to disparage the progress we have made, only to say, a lot more has to be done. when we talk about changing what the police department looks like andbl how it treatk and brown people in this city and in this country, we recognize this is just the tip of the iceberg these are small measures in what has to be a long-term aysmantling of the policing system we know t anchor: andrew cuomohealked about battle to fight systemic racism within the police force. he saidve they o do that to qualify for state funding. there are p meas
. : let's speak to mark griffith, director of the ooklyn movement center and long-time proponent of policeorm. whou make of these reforms? mark: i am mostly happy. we have been fighting for some of these for a long time. when i say we, i mean the movement center for police reform, a coition of groups from throughout new york city that have come togethe have been fighting for these for this is happening now because the political moment isig and another governor has political cover. we are happy....
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thank you very much, professor sian griffiths, thank you.f george floyd, following weeks of demonstrations in many american cities. and this is the scene as you see it now in parliament square. the gathering started in hyde park in central london and has progressed to just outside the palace of westminster. it looked like quite a gathering. it's always difficult to tell from the aerial pictures, isn't it? at certain points, it didn't look like people were able to socially distance. apparently, people were told when they were standing ina people were told when they were standing in a group to hold out their arms at either side so that they would know what distance they had to keep from other people. anyway, as we can see it now, clearly the crowds have thinned out a little bit. but they were quite substantial earlier. let's get more reaction now to the home secretary, priti patel, confirming that new quarantine rules for people arriving in the uk from overseas will come into force on monday. most people entering the uk will be told to isolate
thank you very much, professor sian griffiths, thank you.f george floyd, following weeks of demonstrations in many american cities. and this is the scene as you see it now in parliament square. the gathering started in hyde park in central london and has progressed to just outside the palace of westminster. it looked like quite a gathering. it's always difficult to tell from the aerial pictures, isn't it? at certain points, it didn't look like people were able to socially distance. apparently,...
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for veteran consultant trauma surgeon martin griffiths it is the humanity of the nhs in this pandemicracting scores of new recruits. people are running towards it, the medical students are running towards hospitals to become medical support workers and start their training early, we have had to turn people down who want to commit and support the effort and there was kindness everywhere. the nhs is thriving for now. there are even two new gleaming floors at the royal london for possible covid patients but what about cancer screening or heart disease? many who were sick in the community have stayed away, worried they might catch the virus. hello, sir, good morning. experienced intensive care consultant nick bunker wants them back. all of the people who normally would have presented here with ailments, where are they? i suspect some of them have died. some of them are at home. for cancer we have not been doing a lot of diagnostics, so if you are not doing the diagnostics you don't pick up the early cancer with the few symptoms people have early on, and so perhaps we are just not detectin
for veteran consultant trauma surgeon martin griffiths it is the humanity of the nhs in this pandemicracting scores of new recruits. people are running towards it, the medical students are running towards hospitals to become medical support workers and start their training early, we have had to turn people down who want to commit and support the effort and there was kindness everywhere. the nhs is thriving for now. there are even two new gleaming floors at the royal london for possible covid...
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for vetera n co nsulta nt trauma surgeon martin griffiths, it's the humanity of the nhs within this pandemic recruits. people are running towards it, the medical students are running towards hospital to become healthcare support workers and become doctors and start their training early. we are having to turn people down who are wanting to commit to support the effort, and there was kindness everywhere. the nhs is thriving for now. there are even two new gleaming floors at the royal london for possible covid patients, but what about cancer screening or heart disease? many who are sick in the community have stayed away, worried they might catch the virus. hello, sir. good morning. intensive—care consultant nick bunker wants them back. all the people who would normally have presented here with ailments, where are they? i suspect some of them have died, some of them are at home. for cancer, we've not been doing a lot of diagnostics. so if you're not doing the diagnostics, you're not picking up the early cancer with the few symptoms people have early on, so perhaps we're just not detecting it. it
for vetera n co nsulta nt trauma surgeon martin griffiths, it's the humanity of the nhs within this pandemic recruits. people are running towards it, the medical students are running towards hospital to become healthcare support workers and become doctors and start their training early. we are having to turn people down who are wanting to commit to support the effort, and there was kindness everywhere. the nhs is thriving for now. there are even two new gleaming floors at the royal london for...
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for veteran consultant trauma surgeon martin griffiths, it's the humanity in the nhs within this pandemicits. people are running to become healthcare supporters. we are having to turn people down who are willing to commit to support the effort, and there was kindness everywhere. the nhs is driving for now. there are even two new gleaming floors at the royal london for possible covid patients, but what about cancer screening and heart disease? many who were sick in the community have stayed away, worried they might catch the virus. hello, sir. good morning. intensive-care co nsulta nt sir. good morning. intensive-care consultant nick kate bunker wants them back. all the people who would normally have presented here with ailments, where are they? i suspect some of them have died, some of them are at home. for cancer, we not been doing a lot of diagnostics. if you're doing a lot of diagnostics, you're not picking up the early cancer with the few symptoms people have early on, so perhaps we're not detecting. it's still out there. the fervent hope as the lockdown easesis the fervent hope as th
for veteran consultant trauma surgeon martin griffiths, it's the humanity in the nhs within this pandemicits. people are running to become healthcare supporters. we are having to turn people down who are willing to commit to support the effort, and there was kindness everywhere. the nhs is driving for now. there are even two new gleaming floors at the royal london for possible covid patients, but what about cancer screening and heart disease? many who were sick in the community have stayed...
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and by former teammates like 2 time super bowl winner, howard griffith each and every day you leave theouse. >>to go out and help street. and he's we have to your car and raced and that's really well. 2 years before his entire life he was needed to help other people. >>those cheers motivation for bill as he battles his toughest opponent, yet bridging rest cnn hackensack new jersey. kron 4 is saluting the class of 2020 and every day we're shining the spotlight on graduates and tonight, we're highlighting. >>to madam satan is graduating from campbell and a high school in moraga and he will be attending you see santa cruz with plans to study game design at the baskin school of engineering way to done and all to the graduates in the class of 2020. that wraps up kron 4 news at 00:06pm tonight, i'm justine waldman our coverage will continue at 7 on kron-on that is our 24 hour local news streaming service that is free to download right now so you can stay informed and updated and all the big stories that are happening in the bay area and beyond. thank you for joining us tonight and we'll see y
and by former teammates like 2 time super bowl winner, howard griffith each and every day you leave theouse. >>to go out and help street. and he's we have to your car and raced and that's really well. 2 years before his entire life he was needed to help other people. >>those cheers motivation for bill as he battles his toughest opponent, yet bridging rest cnn hackensack new jersey. kron 4 is saluting the class of 2020 and every day we're shining the spotlight on graduates and...
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included transfers include alice griffith, phases one through four, in mission bay south, projects 6 east and 7 west, and in transit a, blocks 6 and 7. it also includes the ongoing management obligations, including the 606 project in yerba buena is expected to be completed later this summer. in this past march, the board of supervisors approved legislation authorizing the transfer of three propertied to the city under the p.m.p. the actual closings on those properties will occur during the remainder of this year, 19-20, and into next year. those properties include the south of market health care center, which is in soma and part of the mixed use housing development which will be under mohcds management, a portion of aaron rogers park in the bayview, and the grocery store at 333 williams. during this past year, ocii transferred assets to mohcd. in summary, progress continues on winding during our obligations and transferring the assets. i would like to turn the presentation back over to nina yu for the portion of the debt presentation. >> thank you. so we'll be spending 118.6 million
included transfers include alice griffith, phases one through four, in mission bay south, projects 6 east and 7 west, and in transit a, blocks 6 and 7. it also includes the ongoing management obligations, including the 606 project in yerba buena is expected to be completed later this summer. in this past march, the board of supervisors approved legislation authorizing the transfer of three propertied to the city under the p.m.p. the actual closings on those properties will occur during the...
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with me are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and john rentoul, chief political commentator
with me are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and john rentoul, chief political commentator
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hywell griffith reports. after 11 weeks of shielding for derek this is a data saver.ows covid—i9 could kill him. but being confined to his home for so long has been hard. he says this is the end of his house arrest. it is relief. you have got two be sensible. you won't see me on any beaches or with any crowds. you have to use your sense. if you not sensible you are asking for trouble. from today, shielded patients in england and where can go outdoors. and meet other people. the world they are going back into has changed considerably. but they are being assured it is safe. now that we have passed their peak and the prevalence of covid—i9 in the community has reduced significantly, we believe that the risk to those shielding is lower. for around 2.3 million patients in england and wales, this is a huge step. it is one that some are relu cta nt to ta ke. step. it is one that some are reluctant to take. the change in guidance came and it's better leave with no clear reduction in the r number, the rate at which the virus is reproducing. health charities say they are being
hywell griffith reports. after 11 weeks of shielding for derek this is a data saver.ows covid—i9 could kill him. but being confined to his home for so long has been hard. he says this is the end of his house arrest. it is relief. you have got two be sensible. you won't see me on any beaches or with any crowds. you have to use your sense. if you not sensible you are asking for trouble. from today, shielded patients in england and where can go outdoors. and meet other people. the world they are...
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bernanke he the guy who is sitting in the chair before to a pal over citadel big head fun run by ken griffith that just bought an apartment in hatton for $250000000.00 with the money that got printed by ben bernanke and he gets given the trades on robin hood before they hit the floor before the trades are hit the floor of the exchange to be executed ben bernanke he looks at the robin hood traders and he says oh my god these idiots are buying hertz so he puts an order in before they do they flood the market with their orders price moves up and he's out so he scalping scalping scalping the robin hood traders he's stealing from them he's like sticking a hose in the gas tank and siphoning gas out of the neighbor's car he's a larson istic pilfer and just so you understand max keiser has the patent on a virtual specialist technology and citadel all these derivatives traders all the high frequency traders j.p. morgan black rock which is now managing this bailout fund for the fed all of those companies have their own patents that rest on top of max's patton you can see the references if you go to the
bernanke he the guy who is sitting in the chair before to a pal over citadel big head fun run by ken griffith that just bought an apartment in hatton for $250000000.00 with the money that got printed by ben bernanke and he gets given the trades on robin hood before they hit the floor before the trades are hit the floor of the exchange to be executed ben bernanke he looks at the robin hood traders and he says oh my god these idiots are buying hertz so he puts an order in before they do they...
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the welsh government has extended the summer term by one week. 0ur wales correspondent, hywel griffithiff. so how will this work in practice? it means every school like this one will open its gates at the end of june and welcome back smaller groups of pupils, whose days will be staggered, their lunch times and break times might be staggered as well, so means no more than a third of the school's pupils will be here at any one time. it's fair to say this plan has caught a lot of pa rents this plan has caught a lot of parents and teachers by surprise. wales had been cautious and most people didn't expect to come back before september. i've been at a school today where the head teacher was trying to work out how he'd make every single classroom conform with social distancing. how does he get just a third of his pupils in safely? will it need a deep clean every safely? will it need a deep clean e . safely? will it need a deep clean every night? what about school transport? there are lots of questions but teachers haven't yet been given the guidance and grand roles, they won't get it until n
the welsh government has extended the summer term by one week. 0ur wales correspondent, hywel griffithiff. so how will this work in practice? it means every school like this one will open its gates at the end of june and welcome back smaller groups of pupils, whose days will be staggered, their lunch times and break times might be staggered as well, so means no more than a third of the school's pupils will be here at any one time. it's fair to say this plan has caught a lot of pa rents this...
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our wales correspondent hywel griffith is in cardiff. there is some criticism it is too soon?an. it is according to the welsh an opportunity for pupils to checkin welsh an opportunity for pupils to check in and catch up and there will be limited on how many will attend at any one time. all year groups from the youngest to those doing their a—levels will be going back at some point during the four weeks. but at any one time only up to a third of pupils will be allowed in school. so given that it is over a four week period, pupils would expect to maybe go back for six or seven days. it involves adding a week on to the end of term, something the teaching unions were not prepared for and they believe the idea of giving all pupils some limited contact time is the most dangerous option. one described it as potentially putting lives at risk. the education minister has been saying that that language is inflammatory and she would not put lives at risk. she believes by waiting to the end ofjune that the risk of contom nation —— contamination is already lore. we don't know if this is the
our wales correspondent hywel griffith is in cardiff. there is some criticism it is too soon?an. it is according to the welsh an opportunity for pupils to checkin welsh an opportunity for pupils to check in and catch up and there will be limited on how many will attend at any one time. all year groups from the youngest to those doing their a—levels will be going back at some point during the four weeks. but at any one time only up to a third of pupils will be allowed in school. so given that...
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starting, of course, with ron howard's relationship with his tvd on the "the andy griffith show." >>you. >> okay. ready? . this. are there rules for how pa should treat his son if he's a kid? >> well -- my dad couldn't read at the tight. how old were you? >> 6. years old. and so my granddad read for him. >> reporter: and when rance howard, an actor himself, read that very first "the andy griffith show" script, something as father felt a bit off. >> he said they're writing opie the way they write every kid in a sitcom. it's kind of wise-ass and funny and it will get laughs but wouldn't it be different and interesting if opie actually respected his father. >> reporter: yep, ron howard's dad helped change the course of a tv treasure. >> okay. what is it? reporter: when ron howard himself became a father, he took those lessons with him. >> blow. whoa! it's not so much what you say. it's really showing up. you just go all in and say, this is a priority. i'm going to very consciously do this right. >> reporter: and right meant being there. he often brought his family to his movie sets. tha
starting, of course, with ron howard's relationship with his tvd on the "the andy griffith show." >>you. >> okay. ready? . this. are there rules for how pa should treat his son if he's a kid? >> well -- my dad couldn't read at the tight. how old were you? >> 6. years old. and so my granddad read for him. >> reporter: and when rance howard, an actor himself, read that very first "the andy griffith show" script, something as father felt a bit off....
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one is careful not too much overreach because it is locally controlled, like andy griffith new everyone in town. a lot of cities across the country to look more locally at folks who live, work, play and encourage them to serve and protect the communities they were raised in. this is a great beginning. jillian: you spent a number of hours yesterday at wendy's that was burned down after the shooting in atlanta of rayshard brooks. what did people have to say? folks who live in the community, what are they saying about police reform? >> i spent a couple hours concerned about the wendy's or a few local folks that live there, that was one source of food they could go get a burger, others were like i wish he had just complied, that there would have been -- that it didn't happen. i talked to some young activists, it was peaceful, young kids out there, passing out water and talking to people and city council folks out there on the ground talking. i was thankful it didn't escalate into something larger than we had a couple weeks back like my fellow business colleague who lost everything in their
one is careful not too much overreach because it is locally controlled, like andy griffith new everyone in town. a lot of cities across the country to look more locally at folks who live, work, play and encourage them to serve and protect the communities they were raised in. this is a great beginning. jillian: you spent a number of hours yesterday at wendy's that was burned down after the shooting in atlanta of rayshard brooks. what did people have to say? folks who live in the community, what...
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. >> let's talk more about this with sean griffith in ox ford for us.was chair of the hong kong's government inquiry into the sars outbreak in 2003. thanks for coming on again. >> good morning. >> and we just heard our reporter talk about all the different trials across the world and that there seems to be a glimmer of hope that there could be a vaccine is at year's end. are you in agreement with that possibility? >> scientists tell us that things are progressing amazingly rapidly and they are hopeful and we should all be hopeful because they have gone into production at the same time as continuing to do the trials. so oxford is combining with astrazeneca and they are aiming to have a vaccine by the end of the year. and in the past we've always said it takes about ten years to make a vaccine and that sort of has been thought of as quite good. so what covid-19 has managed t is produce rapid developments in science. they have been using the experience they have had from other vaccine platforms and push forward new techniques and the trials in humans as yo
. >> let's talk more about this with sean griffith in ox ford for us.was chair of the hong kong's government inquiry into the sars outbreak in 2003. thanks for coming on again. >> good morning. >> and we just heard our reporter talk about all the different trials across the world and that there seems to be a glimmer of hope that there could be a vaccine is at year's end. are you in agreement with that possibility? >> scientists tell us that things are progressing...
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i remind you that you're talking to the seeker, beater, chaser and water boy of the third place griffithwatching your boyfriend run around with a broomstick between his legs isn't something you forget. c'mon now, throw one. all right, here we go. you look like a jackass! cut it out! you're hurting my feelings! now you know why we're not outside. ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ we built the pyramids ♪ ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ♪ ♪ that all started with a big bang ♪ ♪ bang! ♪ ♪ that all started with a big bang ♪ alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! ♪ ♪ family, running inthrough the yard ♪ ♪ family, all four seasons ♪ family, well bless your heart ♪
i remind you that you're talking to the seeker, beater, chaser and water boy of the third place griffithwatching your boyfriend run around with a broomstick between his legs isn't something you forget. c'mon now, throw one. all right, here we go. you look like a jackass! cut it out! you're hurting my feelings! now you know why we're not outside. ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.y of major building and transport projects following warnings from labour that the government's response to the coronavirus crisis will create unemployment levels not seen since the 1980s. a new taskforce, led by the chancellor, will aim to fast—track the building of hospitals, schools and roads across the uk. in an interview with the mail on sunday, borisjohnson said the uk will not return to "the austerity of ten years ago." lockdown restrictions have been reintroduced in some us states following a surge in coronavirus infections. several states, including florida and texas, have ordered bars to close again just weeks after allowing them to reopen. coronavirus cases across the country have passed 2.5 million and more than 125,000 people have died with the disease. a private vigil has been held in reading for the families of three men who were stabbed to death in a park in the town last saturday. khairi saadallah, who is 25, was charged with their murders yesterday, as well as the att
hywel griffith, bbc news.y of major building and transport projects following warnings from labour that the government's response to the coronavirus crisis will create unemployment levels not seen since the 1980s. a new taskforce, led by the chancellor, will aim to fast—track the building of hospitals, schools and roads across the uk. in an interview with the mail on sunday, borisjohnson said the uk will not return to "the austerity of ten years ago." lockdown restrictions have been...