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for barry hawkins, nice, easy round. neil robinson in the second round —— next round. no... he can look forward to a better .5, but barry hawkins knows he has been... he does not shy away from this big stage. we have been enjoying a good round of snooker between higgins and kurt maflin. this is been brilliant. this isa maflin. this is been brilliant. this is a test. a really high—quality match, lust to be play for in the second session. we have seen some great snooker from kurt maflin. he looks confident out there stop loop yes, but higgins, a ticket has been his best session at the crucible. —— i think it has been. great character, something perhaps missing from his game, but he is on the way up, he is moving in the right direction as a snooker player. he has got to sleep on the overnight lead 5—3, come back tomorrow, slightly the favourite, a few more eyes on it. here is an easy one for you. williams against and what do you thing about that match? i'm going to... laughter coming up at 7pm tonight. ten years ago, teenag
for barry hawkins, nice, easy round. neil robinson in the second round —— next round. no... he can look forward to a better .5, but barry hawkins knows he has been... he does not shy away from this big stage. we have been enjoying a good round of snooker between higgins and kurt maflin. this is been brilliant. this isa maflin. this is been brilliant. this is a test. a really high—quality match, lust to be play for in the second session. we have seen some great snooker from kurt maflin. he...
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i want to share with you a fact that i hadn't fully understood until i met climate scientist ed hawkinst year. now, i'd known that our weather was getting worse and our sea levels were rising, and i'd known that global warming was happening because we were emitting carbon dioxide and methane into the air at a runaway rate, but what i hadn't fully understood is this —
i want to share with you a fact that i hadn't fully understood until i met climate scientist ed hawkinst year. now, i'd known that our weather was getting worse and our sea levels were rising, and i'd known that global warming was happening because we were emitting carbon dioxide and methane into the air at a runaway rate, but what i hadn't fully understood is this —
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fire crews say this is not something they would ♪ (vo) my name is cynthia hawkins, the owner of hawkinse aays sataar communi my name may be on this building, but this place belongs to all of us. ♪ this morning, quaker oats says it will be retiring the aunt jemima brand and the logo, acknowledging its origins are based on a racial stereotype. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm roger cornsworth, c.e.o. of the united pancake manufacturers consortium. we've decided to discontinue the popular aunt jemima brand, taking swift action after being made aware the product was offensive 90 years ago. but we're not looking for any accolades, because this is just the latest in a series of us responding to racist depictions of breakfast mascots. i don't need to remind you that from the shelf drunky o'leprechaun's paddy wagon o'liquid gold.
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. ♪ (vo) my name is cynthia hawkins, the owner of hawkins house of burgers.y grandparents came here in 1939 and we've been serving this community for over 80 years. my dad always said, take care of your community and they will always take care of you. and they have done so. through the ups and through the downs. my name may be on this building, but this place belongs to all of us. ♪ . >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thank you for watching. news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. have a good night. we will see you. captioning sponsored by cbs >> across the country, schools reversing their decision to hold in-person classes after covid 19 outbreaks. >> new images of off campus parties at ohio state, the school now warning students they could be suspended. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that party last night was awfully crowded ♪ ♪ i did some spreading ♪ infected drunk kids ♪ i had this one girl completely ♪ ♪ got your bac
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let's get more now on the election from daniel hawkins who's outside of the bell russian embassy in moscow dan this isn't exactly business as usual is it. for the political future of belarus for example. as well were the embassy here where the queues of around the block as far as the eye can see has been that way for a few hours now probably close to 2000 people here are ready to cast their ballots just while we've been reporting now everything is very calm and quiet here that's a sharp contrast of course from what's happening in itself or was there of detentions and arrest of opposition activists even internet blackouts problems with internet connection in some parts of the country now we understand from learned to is headquarters she's the main opposition leader that she herself has gone into hiding somewhere in minsk allegedly for her own safety as around 9 members of her came by campaign staff have been detained another prominent opposition leader. was briefly detained as well she was then released and that's been confirmed by her lawyer now this part is really a continuation of what's
let's get more now on the election from daniel hawkins who's outside of the bell russian embassy in moscow dan this isn't exactly business as usual is it. for the political future of belarus for example. as well were the embassy here where the queues of around the block as far as the eye can see has been that way for a few hours now probably close to 2000 people here are ready to cast their ballots just while we've been reporting now everything is very calm and quiet here that's a sharp...
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during the hawkins' bring us right up to date on the story of the. election thanks for all the optics there action packed to say the least. ok let's return to our breaking news story out of renewed clashes in the lebanese capital beirut where in fact just hearing that activists are reportedly storming the labor ministry some in fact got in there keeping up the pressure on the government in the wake of tuesday's deadly explosion let's cross live now to our team down off who is in beirut last time we spoke i think you said that some of the locals you had spoken to said that this wasn't going to be a 24 hour protest it was going to continue it seems to be. well when i said that yesterday's action was not the last one that was for sure because people it seems are driven to the edge in lebanon and indeed it is the 2nd consecutive night of protests and a lot of people are out here in the streets there's a very distinctive smell of tear gas in the air anyone who has been ever gassed in the life can never forget that smell it's very distinctive so the police
during the hawkins' bring us right up to date on the story of the. election thanks for all the optics there action packed to say the least. ok let's return to our breaking news story out of renewed clashes in the lebanese capital beirut where in fact just hearing that activists are reportedly storming the labor ministry some in fact got in there keeping up the pressure on the government in the wake of tuesday's deadly explosion let's cross live now to our team down off who is in beirut last...
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(vo) my name is cynthia hawkins, the owner of hawkins house of burgers.ts came here in 1939 and we've been serving this community for over 80 years. my dad always said, take care of your community and they will always take care of you. and they have done so. through the ups and through the downs. my name may be on this building, but this place belongs to all of us. ♪ >>> elephants at the oakland zoo getting support from the a's tonight, the zoo donation $99 will get you two tickets to a game next season while proceeds are split between elephant care and conservation efforts in kenya. very special. >> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching the news with us tonight, continue streaming on cbsn bay area, have a safe weekend, have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> the class of 2020 may not get the in-person graduation experience they were hoping for, but some celebrities are stepping in to try and make it up to those graduates. >> welcome to the play 'n learn preschool 2020 virtual graduation. now, please welcome your com
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artie's daniel hawkins bringing us the latest on that rather tense election. it's been 75 years since the u.s. dropped the atomic bomb on the japanese city of nagasaki came just days after the bombing of hiroshima on the 6th of august 2 attacks led to some 200000 civilian deaths people continue to die years after the tragedy due to severe burns radiation sickness and other injuries as well. mock local you know would you so. much the words emits assume must do i. need to guy night. i get to meet on this group will get there. you must be. jerks and. you have could have communicators you kind of want you to hash to. every night. and about particular. going to change your smashed. chair going to get a cut down at my desk when i get to. talking on you have to. guess and she knew to have an advantage if i didn't have them and have commissioned . memorial events have been scaled back this year due to the pandemic but small ceremony still took place and both cities affected by the tragedy during the commemoration this tremendous prime minister was joined by the few su
artie's daniel hawkins bringing us the latest on that rather tense election. it's been 75 years since the u.s. dropped the atomic bomb on the japanese city of nagasaki came just days after the bombing of hiroshima on the 6th of august 2 attacks led to some 200000 civilian deaths people continue to die years after the tragedy due to severe burns radiation sickness and other injuries as well. mock local you know would you so. much the words emits assume must do i. need to guy night. i get to meet...
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it was clear that this would be some sort of turning point for domestic politics in belarus that hawkins one of the key opposition politicians he was barred from running accusing the question of retaining power by force. the u.s. . is clear that this has nothing to do with normal exit polls these are just numbers off the top of someone's head the real results are exactly the opposite we support your citizens are doing because their votes are being stolen. you started this campaign with a brutal violation of the constitution. who is now seizing power by force he's the one who's carrying out a coup. political analyst mr babbage told us that the unrest is unlikely to reach the level was there a scene in neighboring ukraine which caused the government to collapse 6 years ago . i think protests will continue for a few days when the men want to go without support without organized or they will peter out soon for people to not sustain a long ball you know you need more make a living fulfillment the police in what was just certainly more determined. well quite literally the very people marching
it was clear that this would be some sort of turning point for domestic politics in belarus that hawkins one of the key opposition politicians he was barred from running accusing the question of retaining power by force. the u.s. . is clear that this has nothing to do with normal exit polls these are just numbers off the top of someone's head the real results are exactly the opposite we support your citizens are doing because their votes are being stolen. you started this campaign with a brutal...
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by witnesses and other accounts the same many were beaten by police while covering the arrest and hawkins reports now from outside the beverage by the russian embassy in moscow . some tension on sunday. for. hundreds of people yes they stayed at the embassy to show their dictation out of a lecture they feel was rigged out of election with a few live votes were taken away that was one of the crowd what was happening in but. throughout the noise security forces broke up protests of thousands tens of thousands probably around the whole country with people marching through the streets building barricades some of them charging the police even looks to use violence against protesters others pelting the book bottles now security forces were very quick to respond with stun grenades with tear gas water cannons. rubber bullets the reports of multiple injuries images of bloodied and bruised protesters around the world stephen even though there were into that blackout some problems with communications across the country the protests went beyond but a russian borders there were protests the better i s
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s done you hawkins. it's exactly 75 years since the u.s. dropped an atomic bomb on the japanese city of and i guess he just days before that on the 6th of august 1945 russia was also attacked around 200000 civilians were killed some years after the tragedy to severe burns radiation sickness and other injuries. mock local you know with. my 2 words it's a semester. to guy night. i get. through. saying actions you have could have can you can't you can't i want you to hear that . every night. i think you're about to take on china are going to. get smashed. down at my desk when i get to. talking. to. you kind. of condition. memorial events being scaled back this year due to the pandemic but small certainly still took place in both cities affected by the tranche of a during the commemorations japan's prime minister was joined by the few surviving witnesses all of the attacks they had marked the bluffs with a minute of silence. over us nor forever linked by the tragedy here is what people in new york and hiroshima had to say about the events of 19
s done you hawkins. it's exactly 75 years since the u.s. dropped an atomic bomb on the japanese city of and i guess he just days before that on the 6th of august 1945 russia was also attacked around 200000 civilians were killed some years after the tragedy to severe burns radiation sickness and other injuries. mock local you know with. my 2 words it's a semester. to guy night. i get. through. saying actions you have could have can you can't you can't i want you to hear that . every night. i...
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, the owner of hawkins house of burgers.y grandparents came here in 1939 and we've been serving this community for over 80 years. my dad always said, take care of your community and they will always take care of you. and they have done so. through the ups and through the downs. my name may be on this building, but this place belongs to all of us. ♪ an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. >>> health officials are ordering the foster farm shut down, because of a covid outbreak. at least 358 employees have tested positive and eight employs have died because of the virus. it's not clear how foster farms will respond to the order. >> california added more than 4400 covid cases today. the num
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paul hawkins reports.inst the president came protests against the police. the sound of car horns in the capital, minsk, several hundred women wearing white and holding flowers, joined hands against police brutality the night before. demonstrators were beaten. police using stun grenades as they chased peaceful protesters through the streets with tear gas and batons. neither were the media spared, this bbc team attacked by the police, who ordered them to stop filming. and in the city of brest, live bullets were used by the authorities. the un has condemned the use of violence. so far, 200 people had been wounded and 6,000 detained. families of some detainees chanting, "heroes, hold on!" translation: i only managed to tell my husband the police are coming our way. they came to us, and they came to my husband, "come with us." he only asked why, and they've already taken him, twisting his arms, taking him to the police van. translation: we just want to know where our children are, that's all we need. they are n
paul hawkins reports.inst the president came protests against the police. the sound of car horns in the capital, minsk, several hundred women wearing white and holding flowers, joined hands against police brutality the night before. demonstrators were beaten. police using stun grenades as they chased peaceful protesters through the streets with tear gas and batons. neither were the media spared, this bbc team attacked by the police, who ordered them to stop filming. and in the city of brest,...
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paul hawkins has more. taking mali's leaders under arrest away from the presidential palace in the capital bamako. where they're going, nobody knows — which is how many malians feel about the future. in a country of 19 million people with a crippled economy, corruption, and constant insecurity caused byjihadists. and these are the men they blame — president ibrahim boubacar keita, who won a second term in elections in 2018, and prime minister boubou cisse, seen here voting back in april. both now under arrest by these soldiers and their supporters. translation: the whole of mali has been liberated by a republican force. the malian people support them from above and from below. we are really very, very happy. there is no education, there is no health, there is no security. he does not want to listen to these people. he is never going to stay in power. even if the men accept it, we women are never going to accept it. he has been cursed by the good lord, which is why the military stood up today — because what
paul hawkins has more. taking mali's leaders under arrest away from the presidential palace in the capital bamako. where they're going, nobody knows — which is how many malians feel about the future. in a country of 19 million people with a crippled economy, corruption, and constant insecurity caused byjihadists. and these are the men they blame — president ibrahim boubacar keita, who won a second term in elections in 2018, and prime minister boubou cisse, seen here voting back in april....
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paul hawkins, bbc news.ve of rugby league — and the support of her partner — helped a paralysed fan on the road to recovery. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennium. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later when the sun set over the bay of bengal. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: police and anti—government demonstrators in the lebanese capital, beirut, have clashed for a second night as anger continues in the country following tuesday's massive explosion. police in hong kong have arrested seven people including the prominent pro—democracy activist, jimmy lai. he's thought to be the mos
paul hawkins, bbc news.ve of rugby league — and the support of her partner — helped a paralysed fan on the road to recovery. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last...
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for more let's cross live to our teens daniel hawkins he is outside the belorussian embassy in moscow where protests also took place dan when an intense situation there is immense frustration with what the opposition claims to be a massive vote rigging. these are scenes unprecedented in a generation the crowds of thousands are growing by the hour not only in the capital minsk but across other cities in borrows from video to brest as well people want to express their indignation at an election they view as neither free nor fair now though crowds of hundreds earlier here today at the by the russian embassy the police pushed them back and things are looking calmer now but as a fan. from what's going on right now in a bell or if security forces are trying to break up these ever growing protests we're hearing reports of barricades being built across the capital people hearing explosions as well across the city and just hours in security forces are alleged to have use tear gas water cannon even rubber bullets against protesters as images come in of people beaten and bloodied now authorities
for more let's cross live to our teens daniel hawkins he is outside the belorussian embassy in moscow where protests also took place dan when an intense situation there is immense frustration with what the opposition claims to be a massive vote rigging. these are scenes unprecedented in a generation the crowds of thousands are growing by the hour not only in the capital minsk but across other cities in borrows from video to brest as well people want to express their indignation at an election...
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paul hawkins reports.navirus. 8,153 people have died from it in south africa, but it could be much higher. the south african medical research council says the number of people dying from natural causes from may 6 tojune 21 is 60% higher this year compared to the same period in 2019 and 2018. the government says there have been over 500,000 confirmed infections in the country — that is at least half of all the coronavirus cases on the continent — and a third of them are in gauteng province, where hospitals like thelle mogoerane are struggling to cope, as this member of staff explained. the staff is not there. we have a gross shortage of staff. it's chaos, it's crazy. nurses are testing positive as well, and it's a mess. in ourfacilities and in our hospitals, covid—i9 cases are all over the place. there is no ward, by the way, that doesn't have a covid—i9 person. so how are we coping with the spread of the virus? we are not. south africa imposed a strict lockdown in april and may that slowed the spread of th
paul hawkins reports.navirus. 8,153 people have died from it in south africa, but it could be much higher. the south african medical research council says the number of people dying from natural causes from may 6 tojune 21 is 60% higher this year compared to the same period in 2019 and 2018. the government says there have been over 500,000 confirmed infections in the country — that is at least half of all the coronavirus cases on the continent — and a third of them are in gauteng province,...
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paul hawkins, bbc news.ngton and beijing with sanctions and closing of consulates but that is not the only issue the see do not see eye to eye. i have been speaking to former australian prime minister, kevin rudd. the bottom line is we have not seen this relationship in such fundamental disrepair in about half a century. ans as a result, whether it is hong kong, or whether it's taiwan, or events unfolding in the south china sea, this is pushing the relationship into greater and greater levels of crisis. what concern those of us who study this professionally and who know both systems of government reasonably well, both in beijing and washington, is that the probability of a crisis unfolding either in the taiwan straits or in the south china sea is now growing and the probability of escalation is now real into a serious shooting match and the lesson of history is, it is very difficult to de—escalate under those circumstances. the authorities in mauritius say cracks in the hull of a cargo ship which ran aground
paul hawkins, bbc news.ngton and beijing with sanctions and closing of consulates but that is not the only issue the see do not see eye to eye. i have been speaking to former australian prime minister, kevin rudd. the bottom line is we have not seen this relationship in such fundamental disrepair in about half a century. ans as a result, whether it is hong kong, or whether it's taiwan, or events unfolding in the south china sea, this is pushing the relationship into greater and greater levels...
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fellow russian officials who are suspected of election fraud and violence against protesters are hawkins' delves into why the former soviet republic has drawn so much international attention. just a fortnight ago many western viewers may have barely heard of belarus that all changed as thousands pall over the streets in protest over the disputed presidential election is the country's geography which between its big east the neighbor and europe sees the interests of international players intertwine and clash. officially the e.u. is this miss the elections as neither free nor fair. as persona non-grata and already begun drawing up new sanctions lists citing human rights violations in the wake of police violence in custody we start with held e.u. why discussions on sanctions against those responsible for human rights violations how these sanctions will be organized and whether there will be further restrictive measures depends on the further actions of the bully russian authorities. condemnation was perhaps predictable but there is no shared view of what comes next the baltic states and pol
fellow russian officials who are suspected of election fraud and violence against protesters are hawkins' delves into why the former soviet republic has drawn so much international attention. just a fortnight ago many western viewers may have barely heard of belarus that all changed as thousands pall over the streets in protest over the disputed presidential election is the country's geography which between its big east the neighbor and europe sees the interests of international players...
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paul hawkins, bbc news.investigating a suspected ‘cluster‘ of 13 coronavirus cases in aberdeen which have been linked to a bar in the city centre. let's cross to our scotland reporter alexandra mackenzie who is in glasgow. what more can you tells about this? element what we have been told -- what we have been told by nhs grampian is 13 confirmed cases of coronavirus all linked. they have been linked back to the hawthorn bar in aberdeen city centre. this has been linked to the 26th ofjuly. customers that were there last sunday. just last weekend. we have been told by nhs grampian that they are all displaying mild symptoms of coronavirus. the health board has said that the test and protect scheme is under way, they are investigating this cluster and there is further tracing going on, people who were at the bar who may have then met up with other people later this week. so the health board say they have not ruled out that there could be further cases connected with this. the bar has gone under a deep clean and
paul hawkins, bbc news.investigating a suspected ‘cluster‘ of 13 coronavirus cases in aberdeen which have been linked to a bar in the city centre. let's cross to our scotland reporter alexandra mackenzie who is in glasgow. what more can you tells about this? element what we have been told -- what we have been told by nhs grampian is 13 confirmed cases of coronavirus all linked. they have been linked back to the hawthorn bar in aberdeen city centre. this has been linked to the 26th ofjuly....
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for more on the speak to our teas done the hawkins' done a lot of frustration clearly with what looks set to be a must have election victory for the. salute lee many. hoped this election would be some sort of watershed moment a turning point for by the russian politics though a victory was always predicted for an incumbent president this has been confirmed of course by exit polls which do show a large victory for. the main opposition leaders with. coming a very distant 2nd but as those results came in people came out just a couple of hours ago there were hundreds here outside the russian embassy in moscow showing their indignation against election which they consider neither free nor fair. but what is currently taking place in the battle russian capital minsk and other cities reports of drawing crowds clashing with security forces building barricades the police responding with tear gas will to kind of flash bangs reports coming thick and fast of injury injuries among protesters as well as those crowds are growing throughout the night. well these events are taking place not only in min
for more on the speak to our teas done the hawkins' done a lot of frustration clearly with what looks set to be a must have election victory for the. salute lee many. hoped this election would be some sort of watershed moment a turning point for by the russian politics though a victory was always predicted for an incumbent president this has been confirmed of course by exit polls which do show a large victory for. the main opposition leaders with. coming a very distant 2nd but as those results...
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paul hawkins, bbc news.or not it is safer to wear masks in school classrooms, to open schools of masks have to be worn. our science editor took a look at the evidence. the advice and must keep shifting because the advice keeps shifting. although there is no advice in schools because, from the world health organization it does now say... and that... recommendations that were developed with the children's charity unisa. if it can prevent charity unisa. if it can p reve nt eve n charity unisa. if it can prevent even on additional infection and there is no negative impact on those children who are wearing the mask then it seems like a sensible and necessary step. the effectiveness of different masks was investigated by the university of edinburgh. they're never going to provide a guarantee against infection but in some situations, they do seem but in some situations, they do seem to make a difference stop so, what does the evidence show about—face coverings? well, we know that if someone is infected, maybe witho
paul hawkins, bbc news.or not it is safer to wear masks in school classrooms, to open schools of masks have to be worn. our science editor took a look at the evidence. the advice and must keep shifting because the advice keeps shifting. although there is no advice in schools because, from the world health organization it does now say... and that... recommendations that were developed with the children's charity unisa. if it can prevent charity unisa. if it can p reve nt eve n charity unisa. if...
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paul hawkins reports.dent came protests against the police. the sound of car horns in the capital, minsk, several hundred women wearing white and holding flowers joined hands against police brutality the night before. demonstrators were beaten. police using stun grenades as they chased peaceful protest is through the streets with tear gas and batons. neither the media spared, this bbc team attacked by the police who ordered them to stop feeling. and in the city of brest, live bullets we re city of brest, live bullets were used by the authorities. un has condemned the use of violence. so far, 200 people had been wounded and 6000 detained. families of some detainees chanting, "heroes, hold on!" translation: i only managed to tell my husband the police are coming our way. they came to us, and they came to my husband, come with us. he only asked why and they've already taken him, to buy his arms, to the police van. translation: we just want to know where our children are, that's all we need. they are not givin
paul hawkins reports.dent came protests against the police. the sound of car horns in the capital, minsk, several hundred women wearing white and holding flowers joined hands against police brutality the night before. demonstrators were beaten. police using stun grenades as they chased peaceful protest is through the streets with tear gas and batons. neither the media spared, this bbc team attacked by the police who ordered them to stop feeling. and in the city of brest, live bullets we re city...
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from roughly agency were detained well for more on all the let's cross over to our tease it done you hawkins down indeed a lot happening there today. yeah happening very quickly and actually with protests spreading and only in minsk as you mentioned there but all over cities and better roofs are reports coming in almost every few minutes as we speak in fact clashes with police being reported on early in the belorussian capital but also in the cities of breasts. as well where clashes with police have taken place particularly badly in minsk where police have used flash bang grenades against protesters reports coming in from there of multiple injuries of protesters covered in blood which we're having difficulty breathing to all views of course because of all the problems with internet blackouts happening across the country right now other reports coming in that taxi service is working websites down not only you know opposition web sites but also pro-government web sites communication applications as well some real problems going on there also protests abroad we can bring you some live pictures
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paul hawkins, bbc news.o—democracy movement has received strong criticism the us, with both washington and beijing hitting key figures with sanctions and closing consulates in recent weeks. and it's not the only issue where the two countries don't see eye—to—eye. tensions have been escalating rapidly on a range of fronts, including the chinese handling of the coronavirus outbreak, the us decision to ban huawei, and washington's allegations of human rights abuses against uighur muslims in xinjiang. so where is all this heading? let's speak to kevin rudd, former australian prime minister, and now the president of the asia society policy institute. welcome. very good to talk to you. you have been very vocal about china's attitude to democracy in hong kong and also the tit—for—tat tensions between the us and china. where do you think all of this is heading? if our prism for analysis is where the us— china relationship goes, the bottom line is we have not seen this relationship in such fundamental disrepair in ab
paul hawkins, bbc news.o—democracy movement has received strong criticism the us, with both washington and beijing hitting key figures with sanctions and closing consulates in recent weeks. and it's not the only issue where the two countries don't see eye—to—eye. tensions have been escalating rapidly on a range of fronts, including the chinese handling of the coronavirus outbreak, the us decision to ban huawei, and washington's allegations of human rights abuses against uighur muslims in...
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hawkins meanwhile the russian foreign minister has given his views on the crisis in belarus circle of rob stressed the need to avoid a repeat of the chaos seen in ukraine 6 years ago. we will support any decision that the belorussian government takes to promote dialogue with its people but when western countries say that mediation can only be effective with their presence of course we all remember what happened in ukraine when the gauche asians with our partners failed that is why the belorussian people will decide for themselves how they want to emerge from this situation i think the clear signs of normalization that we are seeing are very important but i know that not everyone likes what is happening there are those who want to shift the current flow of events and better use which is normal and peaceful to a path of violence to provoke bloodshed and create another ukraine scenario. if you were in your declaring that she wanted to take care of her children but evidently she wasn't allowed to settle that so she started making political statements quite harsh ones demanding more strike
hawkins meanwhile the russian foreign minister has given his views on the crisis in belarus circle of rob stressed the need to avoid a repeat of the chaos seen in ukraine 6 years ago. we will support any decision that the belorussian government takes to promote dialogue with its people but when western countries say that mediation can only be effective with their presence of course we all remember what happened in ukraine when the gauche asians with our partners failed that is why the...
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and so through this piece the hawkins family is able to speak to who yousef was, dit gives usa chancehonor a family who has had a loved one taken from them for the color of his skin. we honor the name. sometimes it's easy to forget that there is a whole family living on with that pain generation after generation. it's a chance to kind of embrace the hawkins family which i think is so necessary. >> and i think it's enlightening for the world to see what happened in the biggest metropolis in the world that racism is not a regional problem. and i mean the thing that we would go out and march to say you all know the mob that killed yousef. give up the names. the you know who did it. there are 30 people out there killed. that's why we went to the community. they threw food at us, watermelon and all p they talk on the film. can't believe it. you dramatically put this together. you did an excellent job. i think it's important for people to look at this in these times while we're dealing with reckonning race in this country. >> absolutely. it takes a great deal of courage as a family. amir wa
and so through this piece the hawkins family is able to speak to who yousef was, dit gives usa chancehonor a family who has had a loved one taken from them for the color of his skin. we honor the name. sometimes it's easy to forget that there is a whole family living on with that pain generation after generation. it's a chance to kind of embrace the hawkins family which i think is so necessary. >> and i think it's enlightening for the world to see what happened in the biggest metropolis...
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paul hawkins, bbc news.nd out what we can expect from the final night of the democratic party's convention. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed i did have a relationship with ms lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! czechoslovakia must be free! chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 118 submariners who died on board the kursk. we all with them now, within our hearts. the pope has celebrated mass before a congregation of more than 2.5 million people in his home town of krakow. "stay with us, stay with us," chanted this ocean of humanity. "well, well," joked the pope, "so you want me to desert rome? " this is bbc news, the latest headlines: on the final night
paul hawkins, bbc news.nd out what we can expect from the final night of the democratic party's convention. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed i did have a relationship with ms lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting:...
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paul hawkins, bbc news.ustry as live performances slowly return. rehearsals for the stage version of the film "sleepless in seattle" have started ahead of the show‘s planned opening later this month. tim muffett reports. before any acting or singing, a test for covid—19. welcome to theatre rehearsals in a pandemic and an attempt to become the first live indoor show to open in the uk since lockdown began. the cast will be segregated into this big foyer space. testing is done and they can receive results within 45 minutes and it's ensuring we are in this bubble — nothing can come in, nothing can come out and we are continuously tested. the show being rehearsed is sleepless, based on the tom hanks and meg ryan movie sleepless in seattle. it was due to open in march. how does it feel to be back on stage? it feels amazing to hear people sing again, it'sjust made me realise the escapism of theatre and how much people will really enjoy to see it again. it has been organised so well and i think the most important th
paul hawkins, bbc news.ustry as live performances slowly return. rehearsals for the stage version of the film "sleepless in seattle" have started ahead of the show‘s planned opening later this month. tim muffett reports. before any acting or singing, a test for covid—19. welcome to theatre rehearsals in a pandemic and an attempt to become the first live indoor show to open in the uk since lockdown began. the cast will be segregated into this big foyer space. testing is done and...
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neil robertson has a 5—3 lead over barry hawkins at the world snooker championship.on had a mishap with a cup of coffee. robertson then had to go and change his trousers! it was delayed further when hawkins sat in the australian's chair, which had to be sanitised before play could get under way. live action is continuing a sheffield this afternoon with a heavy weight‘s second round match between ronnie o'sullivan. it's currently seven all and you can watch that match on the bbc sport website and the red button. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in sportsday at 6.30, including a look ahead to chelsea's champions league tie against bayern munich tonight. a spike of coronavirus cases in preston has led to tougher restrictions coming into force from midnight. friends and families are now banned from meeting in each other‘s homes or gardens and from mixing in pubs and restaurants. an extension on rules about wearing face masks also takes effect today — people in england and scotland will now have to wear them in museums and cinemas, as katy austin reports. the
neil robertson has a 5—3 lead over barry hawkins at the world snooker championship.on had a mishap with a cup of coffee. robertson then had to go and change his trousers! it was delayed further when hawkins sat in the australian's chair, which had to be sanitised before play could get under way. live action is continuing a sheffield this afternoon with a heavy weight‘s second round match between ronnie o'sullivan. it's currently seven all and you can watch that match on the bbc sport...
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paul hawkins, bbc news.ank holiday weekend are down by around half on last year according to visit britain. our business correspondent ben thompson has been in whitstable in kent this morning — enjoying typical bank holiday weather... welcome to sunny whitstable. you're absolutely right, earlier this morning the rain was here, but they will be hoping that it lasts much longer, and the weather being so glorious right now, because they will really rely on this weekend to make sure that they can get the visitors in that they need. about a third of all domestic tourism spending is done in the months ofjuly and august and this will be really crucial to help salvage what is left of the summer season, given that the bars and restaurants and shops here have missed out on the easter weekend, the other bank holidays this year, the school holidays, so they will be hoping that this weekend will deliver. but you're right, the number of trips overnight stays are down significantly. this time last year, 8 million of us wer
paul hawkins, bbc news.ank holiday weekend are down by around half on last year according to visit britain. our business correspondent ben thompson has been in whitstable in kent this morning — enjoying typical bank holiday weather... welcome to sunny whitstable. you're absolutely right, earlier this morning the rain was here, but they will be hoping that it lasts much longer, and the weather being so glorious right now, because they will really rely on this weekend to make sure that they can...
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developed in the country are believed to have proven successful that's more or less non go to done hawkins in moscow danielle what do we know what's being said about this well this has been described as a sport made moment by the russian health minister refer of course the 1st satellite put into space all live back in 157 this year weaker moments of course much closer to home citing sources or the health ministry has said this vaccine can do it could be approved but regulate is as early as this month put into production in september and because of the mass vaccination campaign as early as october another off course dozens of vaccine cabinets in development across the world as many as $200.00 facts with around 20 in various stages of clinical trials this particular one was developed in moscow galileo raised to the research facility here in the capital. it's been finalised saddam's of the same speech going through the early stages medical trials and preparing to get approval and sums of paperwork from the regulate tree bodies in russia now the early stage trials were very optimistic 100 perc
developed in the country are believed to have proven successful that's more or less non go to done hawkins in moscow danielle what do we know what's being said about this well this has been described as a sport made moment by the russian health minister refer of course the 1st satellite put into space all live back in 157 this year weaker moments of course much closer to home citing sources or the health ministry has said this vaccine can do it could be approved but regulate is as early as this...
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paul hawkins reports. former king juan carlos, seen here swearing in the new spanish prime minister, is widely credited with steering spain from fascism to democracy. the country is to be ruled by a dictator, general franco, but after his death in 1975, two days later, princejuan carlos became king. —— used to be. and even though he'd sworn loyalty to franco, he appointed reformist prime minister adolfo suarez in 1976, and encouraged the revival of political parties, plus amnesty for political prisoners. in 1981, the king took swift action to stop a military coup which meant a socialist government came to power the following year. the liberal, modern, democratic spain we know today is largely down to him, but there have been scandals. a corruption investigation involving his daughter's husband and the controversial elephant hunting trip during spain's financial crisis. consequently, he abdicated in 2014 after nearly a0 years as king, but the controversy has continued to follow him. spain's supreme court is
paul hawkins reports. former king juan carlos, seen here swearing in the new spanish prime minister, is widely credited with steering spain from fascism to democracy. the country is to be ruled by a dictator, general franco, but after his death in 1975, two days later, princejuan carlos became king. —— used to be. and even though he'd sworn loyalty to franco, he appointed reformist prime minister adolfo suarez in 1976, and encouraged the revival of political parties, plus amnesty for...
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paul hawkins looks back at his career. his death will come as a shock to many.boseman never spoke publicly about his four—year battle with colon cancer, continuing to film movies between operations and chemotherapy. it makes his role in the 2018 landmark superhero film black panther even more remarkable. set in the fictional african country of wakanda, it was the first hollywood blockbuster with a black superhero, directed by an african—american, with a mainly black cast. it was hailed for its diversity. it's not as... culturally, like, significant as president 0bama being president... but it does have a similar feeling, that people take it for granted now — they have little kids who think that's normal. it was the film which made boseman a household name, and came after acclaimed roles asjames brown in get on up... something at stake here. ..and baseball pioneer jackie robinson in 42 — ironically the 28th of august was jackie robinson day in the us. most recently, he starred in netflix vietnam film da five bloods, directed by spike lee, and has one more film to
paul hawkins looks back at his career. his death will come as a shock to many.boseman never spoke publicly about his four—year battle with colon cancer, continuing to film movies between operations and chemotherapy. it makes his role in the 2018 landmark superhero film black panther even more remarkable. set in the fictional african country of wakanda, it was the first hollywood blockbuster with a black superhero, directed by an african—american, with a mainly black cast. it was hailed for...
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paul hawkins, bbc news.be granted "automatic" permission to be built as part of sweeping planning reforms in england. the overhaul, which is being announced by the housing secretary robertjenrick, is the first since the second world war and will help speed up the building process. but the homeless charity shelter has warned against any changes that lead to "bad—quality" housing. tens of millions of americans are set to lose a weekly unemployment benefit after republicans and democrats failed to reach a deal on its extension. they would usually receive $600 a week — the equivalent of £1159. it was part of a wider package adopted in march as the coronavirus pandemic forced businesses to close. the us general manager of tiktok has said the chinese—owned video—sharing app is "here for the long run", after president trump said he would ban it in the us. vanessa pappas told tiktoks more than 80 million us users in a video statement that its staff were building "the safest app" possible amid us concerns about data
paul hawkins, bbc news.be granted "automatic" permission to be built as part of sweeping planning reforms in england. the overhaul, which is being announced by the housing secretary robertjenrick, is the first since the second world war and will help speed up the building process. but the homeless charity shelter has warned against any changes that lead to "bad—quality" housing. tens of millions of americans are set to lose a weekly unemployment benefit after republicans...
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thank you, paul hawkins, for now.oncerned. let's pause in terms of that story for a moment and renew all the sports news. —— bring you all the sports news. hello, i'm chetan pathak, with your wednesday sport briefing. he'd suggested he might not be going to new york, now rafa nadal has confirmed he will not be defending his us open title at the end of this month. the world number two says he doesn't want to travel due to the ongoing pandemic. it's also been confirmed that the madrid 0pen‘s been cancelled due to a spike in covid—19 cases in spain. next, to a huge shock at the snooker world championship in sheffield, where the world number 89, jamie clark, making his debut, has beaten the world number four, mark allen, in the first round. clarke, from wales, is the lowest—ranked player in the tournament, but he turned around a 6—4 deficit against allen to seal a famous win by ten frames to eight. and talking of shocks, ireland have beaten england for only the second time in a thrilling third one—day international in sou
thank you, paul hawkins, for now.oncerned. let's pause in terms of that story for a moment and renew all the sports news. —— bring you all the sports news. hello, i'm chetan pathak, with your wednesday sport briefing. he'd suggested he might not be going to new york, now rafa nadal has confirmed he will not be defending his us open title at the end of this month. the world number two says he doesn't want to travel due to the ongoing pandemic. it's also been confirmed that the madrid...
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paul hawkins, bbc news.hing like a walk in the park — but not for the houlding family. this is three—year old jackson, he's thought to be the youngest person to reach the top of the 3,00 metre peak of piz badile in switzerland with his parents, and his seven—year old sister freya. earlier, we caught up with them whilst they were having a well—earned break in croatia. the north ridge of the piz badile is one of the best routes of its standard in the whole world. it is more than a 1,000 metres long and it is like a really prominent ridge, like the nose of a face. the climbing is never super difficult but it's very continuous, it is proper rock climbing, you are using your hands the whole way, and 1000 of those metres is a long way, especially when your legs are only half a metre long like freya's. to give you context, it's about three times the height of the shard in london and it's a pretty similar shape. it would be like going up one of the corners of the shard. i must say, to ordinary people it might look q
paul hawkins, bbc news.hing like a walk in the park — but not for the houlding family. this is three—year old jackson, he's thought to be the youngest person to reach the top of the 3,00 metre peak of piz badile in switzerland with his parents, and his seven—year old sister freya. earlier, we caught up with them whilst they were having a well—earned break in croatia. the north ridge of the piz badile is one of the best routes of its standard in the whole world. it is more than a 1,000...
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paul hawkins, bbc news.n figure is tonight fighting for his life in hospital. his spokesperson thinks he has been poisoned. alexei navalny was on a flight to moscow when he fell violently ill. his team suspects that poison was slipped into a cup of tea he drank at the airport before boarding his flight. navalny is president putin's most famous critic and a thorn in the kremlin's side. the bbc‘s sarah rainsford has more. this was alexei navalny, minutes before boarding his flight. soon after that cup of tea, he collapsed. a fellow passenger filmed this as medics came to his help, capturing the groans of agony. groaning. by the time he was stretchered off, the biggest opposition figure in russia was unconscious. those close to him believe he was poisoned deliberately. from moscow to siberia, his wife, yulia, rushed to his bedside. as doctors revealed they were working to save his life. these are the last images alexei navalny posted from his trip. he was in siberia to help these young activists preparing to tak
paul hawkins, bbc news.n figure is tonight fighting for his life in hospital. his spokesperson thinks he has been poisoned. alexei navalny was on a flight to moscow when he fell violently ill. his team suspects that poison was slipped into a cup of tea he drank at the airport before boarding his flight. navalny is president putin's most famous critic and a thorn in the kremlin's side. the bbc‘s sarah rainsford has more. this was alexei navalny, minutes before boarding his flight. soon after...
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paul hawkins, bbc news. a story we are likely to come back to.capes across the uk, but big lumpy clouds like these tend to produce intense downpours and thunderstorms, and that is exactly what we saw. this is the radar picture. it shows that those showers and storms look quite extensive across england and wales. some of them were heavy enough to give some localised flooding but equally a few spots fell between the showers and stayed completely dry. and tuesday is going to be a similar sort of day. some slightly more persistent rain though across north wales and northern england for a time, and generally quite a cloudy start across the north of the uk. for scotland, the skies should brighten. we'll see some sunshine, but a scattering of heavy showers into the afternoon. these could give some localised flooding. not quite as many showers further south at this stage, through the midlands, wales, east anglia, towards the south of england. but again where they do show up, they are likely to be heavy and thundery. top temperatures between 18—23. now, m
paul hawkins, bbc news. a story we are likely to come back to.capes across the uk, but big lumpy clouds like these tend to produce intense downpours and thunderstorms, and that is exactly what we saw. this is the radar picture. it shows that those showers and storms look quite extensive across england and wales. some of them were heavy enough to give some localised flooding but equally a few spots fell between the showers and stayed completely dry. and tuesday is going to be a similar sort of...
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paul hawkins has more.point in the united states, surrounded by mountains, it acts like an oven, trapping the heat in the valley, sending temperatures soaring, with little rainfall for respite. add this summer's heatwave into the mix, which has caused problems like wildfires and blackouts across california, and they think they may have recorded the highest ever temperature on earth, 130 degrees fahrenheit, 54.4 degrees celsius, but it needs to be verified. they look at such things as corroborating evidence from other sources, whether there are any discrepancies in the equipment or the procedures that were used, or if there's any other reason to doubt its veracity. in fact, the greatest warming is occurring in the higher altitudes, such as the arctic, particularly, and in the northern hemisphere, the temperatures in the arctic on average are 3, 4, 5, even eight degrees above pre—industrial levels already, so we are seeing uneven warming and very high warming in some places, including places like the arctic,
paul hawkins has more.point in the united states, surrounded by mountains, it acts like an oven, trapping the heat in the valley, sending temperatures soaring, with little rainfall for respite. add this summer's heatwave into the mix, which has caused problems like wildfires and blackouts across california, and they think they may have recorded the highest ever temperature on earth, 130 degrees fahrenheit, 54.4 degrees celsius, but it needs to be verified. they look at such things as...
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he currently leads barry hawkins 6—4 in the evening session.eginning next week, there's some positive news for grassroots rugby today. training can be stepped up to involve matches, but with no contact. the professional game does allow that and, ahead of its return, our reporterjohn watson has been to twickenham, to speak to england's head coach. yes, grassroots rugby returns, not quite as we know it, though. there will be no full contact training, but what we are seeing is clubs able to train in larger groups and getting back to playing a sport they love. the definite date locked in with the elite men's game returning on friday. i know one man who is going to be keeping a close eye on the resumption of the premiership. it is the england head coach. great to speak to you. i presume you will be keeping a close eye on those england players involved. i am really looking forward to it. it is obviously quite a number of games, it is a great opportunity for the players and a great opportunity for the sport to get back on its feet. have you tried to t
he currently leads barry hawkins 6—4 in the evening session.eginning next week, there's some positive news for grassroots rugby today. training can be stepped up to involve matches, but with no contact. the professional game does allow that and, ahead of its return, our reporterjohn watson has been to twickenham, to speak to england's head coach. yes, grassroots rugby returns, not quite as we know it, though. there will be no full contact training, but what we are seeing is clubs able to...