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thanks very much, hugh. the next question is from | hugh.. you're hoping to _ emily morgan at itv. thank you very much. you're hoping to stop - emily morgan at itv. thank you very much. you're hoping to stop the i much. you're hoping to stop the spread _ much. you're hoping to stop the spread of— much. you're hoping to stop the spread of the variant with vaccinations and surge testing, but it is still— vaccinations and surge testing, but it is still spreading. so, it appears _ it is still spreading. so, it appears that search testing isn't actually— appears that search testing isn't actually working. with millions of people _ actually working. with millions of people still not vaccinated, aren't you afraid — people still not vaccinated, aren't you afraid that this will inevitably lead to _ you afraid that this will inevitably lead to more hospitalisations and deaths? — lead to more hospitalisations and deaths? ~ ., . , , deaths? well, not necessarily, is the answer. _ deaths? well, not necessarily, is the answer, and _ deaths? well, not nece
thanks very much, hugh. the next question is from | hugh.. you're hoping to _ emily morgan at itv. thank you very much. you're hoping to stop - emily morgan at itv. thank you very much. you're hoping to stop the i much. you're hoping to stop the spread _ much. you're hoping to stop the spread of— much. you're hoping to stop the spread of the variant with vaccinations and surge testing, but it is still— vaccinations and surge testing, but it is still spreading. so, it appears _ it is still...
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hugh edwards was back on frida , tomorrow. hugh edwards was back on friday. and _ tomorrow.friday, and on saturday. - tomorrow. hugh edwards was back on friday, and on saturday. and i on friday, and on saturday. and although he was taken a well earned rest on sunday the results and analysis continued then as well.— then as well. and cambridge are. it then as well. and cambridge are- it was — then as well. and cambridge are. it was all _ then as well. and cambridge are. it was all too _ then as well. and cambridge are. it was all too much - then as well. and cambridge are. it was all too much for i are. it was all too much for some viewers such asjulie from lincolnshire who recorded her thoughts on camera for us. last saturday afternoon _ thoughts on camera for us. last saturday afternoon i _ thoughts on camera for us. last saturday afternoon i set up my tv to catch up with the latest news on bbc one only defined the election coverage on yet again. this had been reported in the morning, at lunchtime, and looking at the tv guide it had been all day. i switched to the bbc news
hugh edwards was back on frida , tomorrow. hugh edwards was back on friday. and _ tomorrow.friday, and on saturday. - tomorrow. hugh edwards was back on friday, and on saturday. and i on friday, and on saturday. and although he was taken a well earned rest on sunday the results and analysis continued then as well.— then as well. and cambridge are. it then as well. and cambridge are- it was — then as well. and cambridge are. it was all _ then as well. and cambridge are. it was all too _ then...
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the officers yesterday for hughes to drop the knife. assessing the situation, one of the three officers, andrew cosella, who was separated from the woman by a five-foot tall chain link fence watched as hughes moved within a few feet of chadwick and shot her four times, claiming amy hughes raised the knife before she fired. the officers then handcuffed hughes and called for paramedics. the other two officers and chadwick said they did not see hughes raise the knife. witnesses confirmed she was holding it at her side holding it with the point down. she was taking medication and managed her behavior in the past. she added if police gave her the chance she would have gotten her to drop the knife. amy hughes survived and sue claiming the officer violated her fourth amendment right by using excessive force. a district court judge disagreed saying the force used was, quote, not objectively unreasonable in light of all of the relevant circumstances. a federal court of appeals reversed the decision, saying the officer had no reason to believe th
the officers yesterday for hughes to drop the knife. assessing the situation, one of the three officers, andrew cosella, who was separated from the woman by a five-foot tall chain link fence watched as hughes moved within a few feet of chadwick and shot her four times, claiming amy hughes raised the knife before she fired. the officers then handcuffed hughes and called for paramedics. the other two officers and chadwick said they did not see hughes raise the knife. witnesses confirmed she was...
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our health editor, hugh pym, is here. hugh, lots that is very positive in those figures. these rising cases of the indian variant? , , _, . ., variant? yes, there is concern that hi . h variant? yes, there is concern that high levels — variant? yes, there is concern that high levels of _ variant? yes, there is concern that high levels of government - variant? yes, there is concern that high levels of government and - variant? yes, there is concern that. high levels of government and among government advisers because of the uncertainty. they don't know enough about the indian variant. they don't know how transmissible it is, how fast it spreads relative to the uk variant. they think it will move faster, but not how much buy. they don't know how many people will need to go to hospital and become seriously ill. they need more data from all communities affected, and that might take another week to come through and be analysed. tomorrow's opening up will of course result in more people mixing, and it's more people mixing, and its expected that there will be more infections. th
our health editor, hugh pym, is here. hugh, lots that is very positive in those figures. these rising cases of the indian variant? , , _, . ., variant? yes, there is concern that hi . h variant? yes, there is concern that high levels — variant? yes, there is concern that high levels of _ variant? yes, there is concern that high levels of government - variant? yes, there is concern that high levels of government and - variant? yes, there is concern that. high levels of government and among...
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hugh gimber from j.p. morgan.ting yesterday's big surprise, that cpi number surging past expectations. the big question everyone is now asking is, how much of the jump will be sticking around? how transitory will it be? how temporary? dani burger joins us with a breakdown. we are hearing that hugh is focused on that -- we are hearing from hugh that is focused on that shelter component of the cpi. dani: he was so right to do that. i do think that especially for this month's cpi, and does not make sense to look at it on an aggregate level. because we have so many factors that are kind of just weird quirks of reopening the economy, it had a bigger impact on cpi than usually does. a big one will be airfares and hotels. that picked up 10%. really, this is about an economy getting back to normal, people able to travel again in the u.s. it's not back at the level it was before the pandemic. another one that had a large contribution to the pickup and prices, which does seem to be transitory, is this idea of used autos and
hugh gimber from j.p. morgan.ting yesterday's big surprise, that cpi number surging past expectations. the big question everyone is now asking is, how much of the jump will be sticking around? how transitory will it be? how temporary? dani burger joins us with a breakdown. we are hearing that hugh is focused on that -- we are hearing from hugh that is focused on that shelter component of the cpi. dani: he was so right to do that. i do think that especially for this month's cpi, and does not...
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jay called hughes grant. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, hughes grant! [ applause ] instead of having our usual 4 million people watching that night, we had over 10 million . >> let me start with question number one. >> everyone wanted to know what hughes grant's going to say. >> what the hell were you thinking? >> oh my god, you could not have said it better. >> the community was shocked. >> jay kills it the whole show. >> so many bad things and one of them was the people i have been working with on the last year on this film. >> when you embarrass tom arnold that's really -- >> at that point, july of 1995, jay became carson-like. he became the voice of the fuel. >> and, from that day on, jay leno and "the tonight show" are number one. a late night crowd is back on nbc. dave hated losing. he became more and more tied up in what the ratings are. >> it is a live-size, dave letterman doll. look at that beauty right there. is that good? >> there you go. jay crossed us and this has a big impact on the mood. i thin
jay called hughes grant. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, hughes grant! [ applause ] instead of having our usual 4 million people watching that night, we had over 10 million . >> let me start with question number one. >> everyone wanted to know what hughes grant's going to say. >> what the hell were you thinking? >> oh my god, you could not have said it better. >> the community was shocked. >> jay kills it the whole show. >> so many bad things and one of...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ights until the end of may, meaning people who had booked to travel there from next week may not be able to go. portugal is one ofjust 12 countries on the uk's green list, which means you don't have to quarantine on return. our transport correspondent caroline davies is here. so the 17th of may is the date when people can go to a number of countries, green countries. portugal is one of them, but now it's not sure whether they are going to be able to do it, some confusion? so es, able to do it, some confusion? sr yes, just able to do it, some confusion? 5r yes, just to be clear, no decision has yet been made by the portuguese government about whether they are going to allow uk tourists in on the 17th of may, but bearing in mind thatis 17th of may, but bearing in mind that is three days away and plenty of people have already booked to go on holiday. now as you say, the green list was announced last week, 12 countries and territories on the list, but that does include places like australi
hugh pym, bbc news.ights until the end of may, meaning people who had booked to travel there from next week may not be able to go. portugal is one ofjust 12 countries on the uk's green list, which means you don't have to quarantine on return. our transport correspondent caroline davies is here. so the 17th of may is the date when people can go to a number of countries, green countries. portugal is one of them, but now it's not sure whether they are going to be able to do it, some confusion? so...
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a brilliant performance from the colombian climber, and a good day for hugh carthy, too.ird overall. but not for yates, who's 4 minutes 20 adrift in fifth. and bernal is definitely the man to beat. five—time olympic medallist max whitlock will lead great britain's men's gymnastics team at tokyo 2020 after being selected today for his third games. the double rio 2016 champion heads a four—man team which includes debuts for world parallel bars championjoe fraser, british all—around winnerjames hall and european medallist giarnni regini—moran. i'm joined now by former british gymnast amy tinkler, a bronze medallist at the rio games. thanks forjoining us. what did you make of the selections, firstly, in terms of who's been picked? imean, the i mean, the british squad this year is such a strong team, they had so many to pick from and i know there will be a lot of the guys that did this year but i think the team is really, really strong and i think they are our best chance of getting a medal, so i am so happy for them all and congratulations to them all, too. . , , , all and co
a brilliant performance from the colombian climber, and a good day for hugh carthy, too.ird overall. but not for yates, who's 4 minutes 20 adrift in fifth. and bernal is definitely the man to beat. five—time olympic medallist max whitlock will lead great britain's men's gymnastics team at tokyo 2020 after being selected today for his third games. the double rio 2016 champion heads a four—man team which includes debuts for world parallel bars championjoe fraser, british all—around...
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hugh pym, bbc news, cambridge. there've been five matches in the rugby super league and two two in rugby union's premiership tonight. one of those games was at kingston park where newcastle falcons beat northampton saints with spectators present for the first time in 14 months. still on the same theme. museums in england, scotland and wales have re—opened their doors again, and one of those welcoming the public was the museum of natural history in oxford. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito went to have a look at one rather familiar object on display. oxford university, the museum of natural history, and not even
hugh pym, bbc news, cambridge. there've been five matches in the rugby super league and two two in rugby union's premiership tonight. one of those games was at kingston park where newcastle falcons beat northampton saints with spectators present for the first time in 14 months. still on the same theme. museums in england, scotland and wales have re—opened their doors again, and one of those welcoming the public was the museum of natural history in oxford. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito...
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two of those shots proved to be fatal for hughes and another woman. >> someone came and targeted this bus. two shooters it appears. they came here with a specific purpose and that is violence. >> reporter: the shots were originally fired along i 580 near the seminary off ramp in oakland as the driver exited and tried to get away. more shots were fired at foothill boulevard and 68th avenue. >> it just demonstrates how completely out of control gun violence is in oakland right now. >> reporter: oakland's police officers association president says gun violence like this is surging and the police department has just 705 officers on the street. the lowest number in six years. destiny algen says her zoey was fun loving and had just been at a birthday dinner. >> she was just 16 and it made me feel that she was scared. or did she feel alone, did someone hold her hand. i just keep thinking about all those thins those things but i just hope she didn't feel scared or alone but in reality she probably did. >> jr stone, abc 7 news. >>> new developments two bay area counties will advance into the s
two of those shots proved to be fatal for hughes and another woman. >> someone came and targeted this bus. two shooters it appears. they came here with a specific purpose and that is violence. >> reporter: the shots were originally fired along i 580 near the seminary off ramp in oakland as the driver exited and tried to get away. more shots were fired at foothill boulevard and 68th avenue. >> it just demonstrates how completely out of control gun violence is in oakland right...
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by 1967, howard hughes came into the state of nevada and one of the effects of hughes in the state of nevada was that it legitimized gaming operations. and by 1974, harrah's had gone public on the stock exchange. and that heralded the new era of gaming throughout nevada and eventually, of course, throughout the united states. what we have here are things from our educational collection, which allows people to look at things, physically hold them, handle them. like this. the purpose of the hga is to gather, protect, and present the history of gaming. and so this allows us to give demonstrations of various types of, in this instance, things that are considered to be special work or cheating devices. and, if you see i take a magnet , here, i have a dice cube. it is what they call magnetic dice. it can sometimes also work in an opposite direction. this is a magnetized lead ball. as you can see, it will stick to the magnet. this is an unprocessed dice cube out of the 20's. and this cube here is very interesting because it is what you call a tap die. it has not been spotted yet, but you can
by 1967, howard hughes came into the state of nevada and one of the effects of hughes in the state of nevada was that it legitimized gaming operations. and by 1974, harrah's had gone public on the stock exchange. and that heralded the new era of gaming throughout nevada and eventually, of course, throughout the united states. what we have here are things from our educational collection, which allows people to look at things, physically hold them, handle them. like this. the purpose of the hga...
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hugh pym, bbc news, cambridge. for many it's been the first time family and friends have been allowed to hug their loved ones in months. jon kay has been with one mother who's not been able to embrace her daughter for over a year — until today. finally, the day viv has been dreaming of. this is a bit bizarre, isn't it? exciting. and also very emotional. yes. gosh. you want to go home, don't you? yeah. viv spent the pandemic on the nhs front line. we filmed her in february, when she was exhausted and missing her kids. i am a hugger. and i can't wait to hug... i can't wait to hug my family. well, double vaccinated, today is the day. the only person i have hugged in the last six months is my husband, so it's like, oh, this is going to be, this is, wow. can't wait. to see my mum, give hera hug. waiting, her daughter, teresa. she also works for the nhs and has had both jabs. you just miss that personal contact. you know? i am not an overly huggy person, but when it comes to my mum, she's my best friend and, yeah, ijust
hugh pym, bbc news, cambridge. for many it's been the first time family and friends have been allowed to hug their loved ones in months. jon kay has been with one mother who's not been able to embrace her daughter for over a year — until today. finally, the day viv has been dreaming of. this is a bit bizarre, isn't it? exciting. and also very emotional. yes. gosh. you want to go home, don't you? yeah. viv spent the pandemic on the nhs front line. we filmed her in february, when she was...
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hugh pym, bbc news.e were 2,657 new covid infections in the past 2a hours — with 11 deaths recorded. more than 35.9 million people have now had their first dose of a vaccine. that's over 68% of the uk's adult population. more than 18.5 million people have had both jabs. so more than 35% of all adults are now fully vaccinated. portugal has extended its coronavirus alert level until the end of may, raising questions over whether people from the uk will be able to travel there from next week. portugal is one ofjust 12 countries on the uk's green list, which means you don't have to quarantine on return. thousands of people have booked flights from monday. 0ur transport correspondent caroline daviesjoins me now. it caroline daviesjoins me now. is a very confusing it caroline davies joins me now. is a very confusing s the it is a very confusing situation of the people, particularly for those booked to go out on monday. it is. booked to go out on monday. it is, there are over— booked to go out on monday. it is,
hugh pym, bbc news.e were 2,657 new covid infections in the past 2a hours — with 11 deaths recorded. more than 35.9 million people have now had their first dose of a vaccine. that's over 68% of the uk's adult population. more than 18.5 million people have had both jabs. so more than 35% of all adults are now fully vaccinated. portugal has extended its coronavirus alert level until the end of may, raising questions over whether people from the uk will be able to travel there from next week....
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hugh pym, bbc news.hire has been at guy's hospital talking to doctors are tackling the backlog and patients and their experiences. here in the cancer centre at guy's hospital with my glasses that are steaming up as you can see, we are going to talk now to gregory winning, who is right now having chemotherapy treatment and thank you very much for talking to us. while you are having this infusion, sir. and also rhianna moore who is assistant here in the chemotherapy unit. gregory, you have had your chemo treatment all the way through the pandemic. yes, 15 months. 15 months, tell us what that has been like for you. they have been so good here and i have never had to miss a single treatment. not one? i have heard so many stories of people's cancer treatment being cancelled and i have had every single one. rhianna, how have you managed to do that? because it is notjust with gregory, is it? it is with all the cancer patients. exactly. we have kept running throughout the whole year that this has been going on n
hugh pym, bbc news.hire has been at guy's hospital talking to doctors are tackling the backlog and patients and their experiences. here in the cancer centre at guy's hospital with my glasses that are steaming up as you can see, we are going to talk now to gregory winning, who is right now having chemotherapy treatment and thank you very much for talking to us. while you are having this infusion, sir. and also rhianna moore who is assistant here in the chemotherapy unit. gregory, you have had...
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two of those shots proved to be fatal for hughes and another woman. >> someone came and targeted thisus. two shooters it appears. they came here with a specific purpose and that is violence. >> reporter: the shots were originally fired along i 580 near the seminary off ramp in oakland as the driver exited and tried to get away. more shots were fired at foothill boulevard and 68th avenue. >> it just demonstrates how completely out of control gun violence is in oakland right now. >> reporter: oakland's police officers association president says gun violence like this is surging and the police department has just 705 officers on the street. the lowest number in six years. destiny algen says her zoey was fun loving and had just been at a birthday dinner. >> she was just 16 and it made me feel that she was scared. or did she feel alone, did someone hold her hand. i just keep thinking about all those thins those things but i just hope she didn't feel scared or alone but in reality she probably did. >> jr stone, abc 7 news. >>> new developments two bay area counties will advance into the sta
two of those shots proved to be fatal for hughes and another woman. >> someone came and targeted thisus. two shooters it appears. they came here with a specific purpose and that is violence. >> reporter: the shots were originally fired along i 580 near the seminary off ramp in oakland as the driver exited and tried to get away. more shots were fired at foothill boulevard and 68th avenue. >> it just demonstrates how completely out of control gun violence is in oakland right...
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hughes van ellis. known as uncle red. he is a world war ii veteran, having served in the united states army in the china burma india theater of operations as a member of an all-black unit. he is also a survivor of the tulsa race massacre. uncle red, you're on. mr. van ellis: ranking member johnson, members of the subcommittee. my name is hughes van ellis. i am 100 years old, and i am a survivor of the tulsa race massacre. because of the massacre, my family was driven out of our home. we were left with nothing. we were made refugees in our own country. my childhood was hard, we did not have much. what little we had would be stolen from us, just like it was stolen in tulsa. you may have been taught that when something was stolen from you, you can go to the courts to be made whole. you can go to the courts to get justice. this was not the case for us. the courts in oklahoma would not hear us. the court said we were too late. we were made to feel that our struggle was not worthy of justice. that we were less valued than white
hughes van ellis. known as uncle red. he is a world war ii veteran, having served in the united states army in the china burma india theater of operations as a member of an all-black unit. he is also a survivor of the tulsa race massacre. uncle red, you're on. mr. van ellis: ranking member johnson, members of the subcommittee. my name is hughes van ellis. i am 100 years old, and i am a survivor of the tulsa race massacre. because of the massacre, my family was driven out of our home. we were...
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>> alcindor: republican state senator bryan hughes co-authored one of the texas bills, known as senate bill 7. what do you say to someone who thinks that this bill is based on a lie? and do you yourself think that 200, the election, was fraudulent? >> texas elections in 2020 went much better than other states, you can look at the results here. we didn't have near the problems that a number of states had. >> alcindor: so, do you believe that the 2020 election was-- was-- was fair with that? it was that president biden was legitimately elected? >> president biden is the president. he did not win in texas. president trump won in texas. and a lot of people say we're unhappy about the 2020 election in texas. republicans did great in texas in the 2020 election. we held the texas house, held the texas senate, held every seat in congress. and so, if we were concerned about that, this wouldn't even be an issue. this is about making the system better. we do thisvery time the legislature meets. >> alcindor: the bills also limit the number and location of polling places in only a handful of counti
>> alcindor: republican state senator bryan hughes co-authored one of the texas bills, known as senate bill 7. what do you say to someone who thinks that this bill is based on a lie? and do you yourself think that 200, the election, was fraudulent? >> texas elections in 2020 went much better than other states, you can look at the results here. we didn't have near the problems that a number of states had. >> alcindor: so, do you believe that the 2020 election was-- was-- was...
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they talked to the mother of 16 year-old so hughes. the mother is distraught but agreed to a phone interview. >> take. when she walked into really can't help but notice her. just make everything can should variants. levy. >> christina hughes says the birthday girl was apparently one of the people wounded as the party bus return to oakland from san francisco. they were mostly girls on board at least one boy. so his mother believes that boy might have been the person that the shooters were actually after. kron four's. dan thorn is following the story tonight for our prime-time coverage and we'll have more. that's coming up tonight at 9 o'clock. >> 2 days of illegal sideshows over the weekend met with ramped up. police enforcement, however, kron four's haaziq mccune talking with an oakland city council member who says he is open to re imagining a non police solution to the ongoing problem in the town. >> how 11 you're looking at video of vehicles being directed off of southbound 8, 80 freeway in oakland saturday in the distance. you see p
they talked to the mother of 16 year-old so hughes. the mother is distraught but agreed to a phone interview. >> take. when she walked into really can't help but notice her. just make everything can should variants. levy. >> christina hughes says the birthday girl was apparently one of the people wounded as the party bus return to oakland from san francisco. they were mostly girls on board at least one boy. so his mother believes that boy might have been the person that the shooters...
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hugh pym, bbc news.afghanistan is in the grip of a new and sinister campaign of violence, in which young professionals — often women — are being deliberately singled out, targeted and murdered. our world contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. young professionals are being targeted and murdered. it is suspected that the killings other work of insurgent like the taliban and ies who are targeting people, often women, trying to build their country based on democratic values. —— is. this year, the united states will withdraw its troops. peace talks have so far failed to reach an egg agreement —— agreement and the taliban using violence as leverage but the taliban deny involvement. the fear is that if these targeted killings continue, the democratic gains of the last 20 years could all be lost. this school, for children with learning difficulties, was born out of tragedy. it was opened in the name of a human rights activist. aged 2a, she was targeted and killed. natasha was born in pakistan. 0n
hugh pym, bbc news.afghanistan is in the grip of a new and sinister campaign of violence, in which young professionals — often women — are being deliberately singled out, targeted and murdered. our world contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. young professionals are being targeted and murdered. it is suspected that the killings other work of insurgent like the taliban and ies who are targeting people, often women, trying to build their country based on democratic values....
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dominic hughes, bbc news, bolton.t areas affected by the latest guidance is covered by the local authority of blackburn with darwen in the north—west of england. it has the second—highest rate of coronavirus infection in england, with the indian variant making up most of those cases. the council has now written to the health secretary asking for everybody over 16 to be vaccinated to try to slow the spread. our special correspondent ed thomas reports from blackburn. new covid guidelines are here, and in blackburn, it has caught a few by surprise. covid guidance for blackburn, are you aware of it? no. covid guidance? i don't know. apparently you can't travel in or out, is that right? - and now decisions have to be made. it is going to feel like an open air prison. journeys to and from blackburn should be avoided unless essential. for this tazeem, it is a problem. i am not happy with it. how come? my family live in bolton. so i would rather go there and see my family, than not see them. it is not the law, it is guidance,
dominic hughes, bbc news, bolton.t areas affected by the latest guidance is covered by the local authority of blackburn with darwen in the north—west of england. it has the second—highest rate of coronavirus infection in england, with the indian variant making up most of those cases. the council has now written to the health secretary asking for everybody over 16 to be vaccinated to try to slow the spread. our special correspondent ed thomas reports from blackburn. new covid guidelines are...
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one of them, 16-year-old zoe hughes from modesto. this photo released of her. this is 16-year-old zoe hughes. another victim is a stockton 19- year-old that was also killed. again, many others were taken to highland hospital. in fact the oakland police chief came here to pay his respects to the victims and their family members. they believe this was not a random shooting. police estimate 70 rounds were fired at the party bus. you can see two dozen shots to the rear of the bus and another two dozen on the side. shattered glass all around. >> to see the hole in her car, it is about this big in the back of her car. >> reporter: cassandra brown's daughter caught in the crossfire while in her own car as the bus drove by. >> is the bus was going they were shooting at the bus. then she happened to get shot out. not shot at, they did not target her, they were just a shooting. >> reporter: a father riding on the bus tells kpix 5 that a group was out celebrating his daughter's the party bus was oakland from n fro ound 1 inthmoats belimultiple shooters were buying weapons
one of them, 16-year-old zoe hughes from modesto. this photo released of her. this is 16-year-old zoe hughes. another victim is a stockton 19- year-old that was also killed. again, many others were taken to highland hospital. in fact the oakland police chief came here to pay his respects to the victims and their family members. they believe this was not a random shooting. police estimate 70 rounds were fired at the party bus. you can see two dozen shots to the rear of the bus and another two...
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hugh what should we be watchini of that. hugh what should we be watching out _ of that.. the performance from jay lowe was incredible. picture this _ jay lowe was incredible. picture this, the — jay lowe was incredible. picture this, the foo fighters, but the thing — this, the foo fighters, but the thing for— this, the foo fighters, but the thing for me that was so special also was — thing for me that was so special also was to see prince harry, to see the president and vice president of the president and vice president of the us— the president and vice president of the us and — the president and vice president of the us and the first lady all participate and also pope francis makes _ participate and also pope francis makes a — participate and also pope francis makes a very powerful call to action for drug _ makes a very powerful call to action for drug manufacturers around the world _ for drug manufacturers around the world and — for drug manufacturers around the world and the pharmaceutical industry— world and the pharmaceutical industry first i think you will be be re
hugh what should we be watchini of that. hugh what should we be watching out _ of that.. the performance from jay lowe was incredible. picture this _ jay lowe was incredible. picture this, the — jay lowe was incredible. picture this, the foo fighters, but the thing — this, the foo fighters, but the thing for— this, the foo fighters, but the thing for me that was so special also was — thing for me that was so special also was to see prince harry, to see the president and vice president...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here's what's coming up on tonight's show.o at wolves — he's one of their most successful managers, but he's leaving the club on sunday. pep hails his city legend sergio aguero, who's also leaving after ten years at the club. what he has done for this club, legend. also coming up in the programme: we're live in south carolina to find out who's on top on another tough day at golf�*s pga. and the olympics will go ahead. that's according to the ioc. evening, lots to get through. we're starting with football and an important weekend in the premier league. adam will have all the permutations for europe at the touchscreen in a minute, but first to the surprising news today that the wolves' manager nuno espirito santo is leaving the club at the end of the season. he's been there four years, overseeing some of their most successful seasons. they're currently 12th in the premier league. well, earlier, i spoke to the former wolves player michael kightley, who told me he hoped it was nuno�*s decision to leave and not the club's. if it's
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here's what's coming up on tonight's show.o at wolves — he's one of their most successful managers, but he's leaving the club on sunday. pep hails his city legend sergio aguero, who's also leaving after ten years at the club. what he has done for this club, legend. also coming up in the programme: we're live in south carolina to find out who's on top on another tough day at golf�*s pga. and the olympics will go ahead. that's according to the ioc. evening, lots...
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the biggest tension was with langston hughes. they initially bonded and traveled across country while she was doing folklore. but when they collaborated on a comic play the friendship exploded in early 1931 and never fully mended. another tension hurston felt in the group what she considered herself one of the few members who had deep and extensive roots in the rural u.s. south. which she felt was just as important to african americans' experiences as contemporary urban scenes that they tended to focus on. her fiction consistently contained black folklore and seven idiom. this is documented in all most all of her early work in novels. you can see it in the rich, vivid language of that first novel. i have a couple of examples listed on the powerpoint. a character based on her mother was frequently giving opinions and advice to other characters, including to her husband who was a minister, a stunning athlete, but not the sharpest knife in the drawer. one of the things she says, the first quotation. "jump at the sun. even if you mis
the biggest tension was with langston hughes. they initially bonded and traveled across country while she was doing folklore. but when they collaborated on a comic play the friendship exploded in early 1931 and never fully mended. another tension hurston felt in the group what she considered herself one of the few members who had deep and extensive roots in the rural u.s. south. which she felt was just as important to african americans' experiences as contemporary urban scenes that they tended...
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hugh pym, bbc news. now on bbc news...this week�*s travel show comes from tokyo.e approaching the first rapid, and it�*s meant to be the deepest and most exciting. whoa! imitating a drunk monkey driving a car. and, that�*s it? i do kind of feel ninja—like here. laughter. hello and welcome to the travel show. coming to you this week from tokyo, a city that�*s been my home for a little over seven years, and where the big talking point is whether this summer�*s olympic games will definitely go ahead, and if they do, what form will they take? it was back at the end of march last year that the ioc and the japanese authorities decided to postpone the tokyo olympic and paralympic games, which were due to kick off with a spectacular opening ceremony in the capital�*s new national stadium on the 23rd ofjuly 2020. since then, japan and the rest of the world have been through a series of lockdowns, and most countries still have international travel restrictions in place. and although the postponed games are due to go ahead at the end ofjuly, rising infection rate injapan, co
hugh pym, bbc news. now on bbc news...this week�*s travel show comes from tokyo.e approaching the first rapid, and it�*s meant to be the deepest and most exciting. whoa! imitating a drunk monkey driving a car. and, that�*s it? i do kind of feel ninja—like here. laughter. hello and welcome to the travel show. coming to you this week from tokyo, a city that�*s been my home for a little over seven years, and where the big talking point is whether this summer�*s olympic games will...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sportsb news.rts of problems. but not for a couple of names we haven't seen at the top of a major for a while. the 2010 open winner — louis oosthuizen is joint leader on six under, he's just ahead of phil mickelson... who at 50 is rolling back the years in south carolina. he's in clubhouse on five under par — after scoring five birdies on the front nine, he did bogey the 17th and 18th which took the shine off it slightly. but if he were to win the tournament, he'd be the oldest major winner of all time. let's hear what he has to say. i am havin: a let's hear what he has to say. i am having a lot — let's hear what he has to say. i am having a lot of _ let's hear what he has to say. i am having a lot of fun, _ let's hear what he has to say. i am having a lot of fun, and _ let's hear what he has to say. i am having a lot of fun, and to - let's hear what he has to say. i —.n having a lot of fun, and to play well, to know i am playing well heading into the weekend to be in contention, have a good opport
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sportsb news.rts of problems. but not for a couple of names we haven't seen at the top of a major for a while. the 2010 open winner — louis oosthuizen is joint leader on six under, he's just ahead of phil mickelson... who at 50 is rolling back the years in south carolina. he's in clubhouse on five under par — after scoring five birdies on the front nine, he did bogey the 17th and 18th which took the shine off it slightly. but if he were...
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helping restaurants survive the pandemic and startup that's bringing live music mandolin's ceo mary kay hughes. that's this week on press: mcg. i had not realized this, but my favorite restaurant makes less money off the hamburger that they're famous for if i buy it off doordash as opposed to if i pick it up myself. that is because doordash not only up charges me, it charges the restaurant as well. which is why you may find a flyer in your next doordash bag of food promoting the restaurant's own delivery service. they don't want you to doordash if they can deliver it themselves. now, this flyer is fictional to protect the name of the real restaurant because honestly, what they're doing displeases doordash. to walk us through the economics of this is adam guild. he is the ceo of a company called profit boss. his software powers some of the independent delivery services, and adam, thanks for joining us this morning. we're used to young entrepreneurs, but you are one of the youngest. i'll point out to my viewers, you recently landed $3.5 million in a seat round, so you must know what you're doing
helping restaurants survive the pandemic and startup that's bringing live music mandolin's ceo mary kay hughes. that's this week on press: mcg. i had not realized this, but my favorite restaurant makes less money off the hamburger that they're famous for if i buy it off doordash as opposed to if i pick it up myself. that is because doordash not only up charges me, it charges the restaurant as well. which is why you may find a flyer in your next doordash bag of food promoting the restaurant's...
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one of those victims was 16 year-old zoe hughes of modesto. she was just so. >> take. just make everything the worst feeling that you never want to feel as a pair. >> is to lose what your kids police say the bus full of girls was leaving san francisco and heading to oakland when at least 2 shooters opened fire. >> the first shots ringing out along 5.80 at the seminary avenue off ramp and then the gunfire began again near foothill boulevard and 68 avenue. somebody came and targeted this bus 2 shooters, it appears and they came here with a specific which was to cause violence. the weapons that they were using clearly was designed. >> to cause significant injury to people and even kill people. the other girl who was killed has been identified as a 19 year-old from stockton and a close friend of hughes, a victim separate from the party boss was also hit by a stray bullet at foothill and 68 avenue. her mother says she was shot in the leg while sitting in her car as she was an innocent bystander. >> that got shot stop the violence shoes leaves behind a 3 year-old brother and
one of those victims was 16 year-old zoe hughes of modesto. she was just so. >> take. just make everything the worst feeling that you never want to feel as a pair. >> is to lose what your kids police say the bus full of girls was leaving san francisco and heading to oakland when at least 2 shooters opened fire. >> the first shots ringing out along 5.80 at the seminary avenue off ramp and then the gunfire began again near foothill boulevard and 68 avenue. somebody came and...
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dominic hugh, bbc news, bolton.fected by the guidance is blackburn with darwen. it has the second highest rate of infection in england — with the indian variant making up most of those cases. the council has now written to the health secretary asking for everybody over 16 to be vaccinated to curb the rising infections. our special correspondent ed thomas has been in blackburn. new covid guidelines are here. and in blackburn, it has caught a few by surprise. in blackburn, it has caught a few by surrise. ., ., . ., surprise. covid guidance for blackburn. _ surprise. covid guidance for blackburn, are _ surprise. covid guidance for blackburn, are you - surprise. covid guidance for blackburn, are you aware . surprise. covid guidance for| blackburn, are you aware of surprise. covid guidance for. blackburn, are you aware of it. surprise. covid guidance for- blackburn, are you aware of it. no. doe individual guidance. i blackburn, are you aware of it. no. doe individual guidance.— doe individual guidance. i don't know. a ap
dominic hugh, bbc news, bolton.fected by the guidance is blackburn with darwen. it has the second highest rate of infection in england — with the indian variant making up most of those cases. the council has now written to the health secretary asking for everybody over 16 to be vaccinated to curb the rising infections. our special correspondent ed thomas has been in blackburn. new covid guidelines are here. and in blackburn, it has caught a few by surprise. in blackburn, it has caught a few...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, bolton.us alert level until the end of may, raising questions over whether people from the uk will be able to travel there from next week. portugal is one ofjust 12 countries on the uk's green list, which means you don't have to quarantine on return. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies has the latest. there are over 20 departures due to take off from the uk to portugal on monday. let's be clear to start with, the portuguese government hasn't announced either way if it is going to let uk tourists into the country on monday the 17th. bear in mind that isjust over three days away. as you say, the green list was announced last week, only 12 countries and territories on there, including places like australia and new zealand which are not allowing british tourists in at the moment, so the industry has really staked its hopes on portugal. we heard today that portugal has decided to extend the state of calamity, as it calls it, until the 30th of may. non—essential travel is currently not allo
dominic hughes, bbc news, bolton.us alert level until the end of may, raising questions over whether people from the uk will be able to travel there from next week. portugal is one ofjust 12 countries on the uk's green list, which means you don't have to quarantine on return. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies has the latest. there are over 20 departures due to take off from the uk to portugal on monday. let's be clear to start with, the portuguese government hasn't announced either...
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hugh pym, bbc news.a vaccine played a part in the death of a bbc radio presenter last week. lisa shaw, who worked at bbc radio newcastle, died last friday. her family say the 44—year—old was treated for blood clots days after she had herfirst injection. covid vaccines are thought to have prevented more than 13,000 deaths in england alone, but the astrazeneca jab has been linked to rare and potentially deadly blood clotting condition. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh went to meet one of the first people affected. i do regard myself as extremely fortunate. of those who have had what i've got, 25% have died. that's quite a sobering thought. the reverend tim hatwell is nearly fully recovered, not from covid, but from the apparent side effects of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine. the 67—year—old from kent developed blood clots in his leg and lungs and was admitted to hospital, where they found he also had low platelet levels, a rare combination which specialists believe was triggered by the jab. but his faith in
hugh pym, bbc news.a vaccine played a part in the death of a bbc radio presenter last week. lisa shaw, who worked at bbc radio newcastle, died last friday. her family say the 44—year—old was treated for blood clots days after she had herfirst injection. covid vaccines are thought to have prevented more than 13,000 deaths in england alone, but the astrazeneca jab has been linked to rare and potentially deadly blood clotting condition. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh went to meet one of the...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, bolton. stay with us on bbc news.ectric tesla cars have sent the value of bitcoin tumbling over concerns about fossil fuels. "the pope was shot, the pope will live" — that is the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort. to help the victims - of a powerful earthquake — the worst to hit the i country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion gary kasparov. it is the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking p
dominic hughes, bbc news, bolton. stay with us on bbc news.ectric tesla cars have sent the value of bitcoin tumbling over concerns about fossil fuels. "the pope was shot, the pope will live" — that is the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second...
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atjust 27, adam hughes was forced to retire. a scan had revealed permanent damage to his brain. usually associate with high—speed car crashes. the problem was, and what we wouldn't have realised back before, is that it wasn'tjust one high—speed car crash — it was one, two, three, four, within a couple of weeks of each other, which is unprecedented in the normal world. when you saw the results of the brain scan, did you immediately stop playing rugby or did you carry on for a bit? i never played a game of rugby after that. i think, based on what i know now, that they definitely knew more back then. and that makes you... it begs the question, really, why would you not have done more about it? if world rugby knew, i'm sure the unions knew, as well. by now, scientists were becoming increasingly worried, notjust by big concussions, but also subconcussive blows that left no initial symptoms. evidence was mounting these could cause a form of dementia known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy — or cte. it's what alix believes has happened to him, and notjust in the games themselves. the
atjust 27, adam hughes was forced to retire. a scan had revealed permanent damage to his brain. usually associate with high—speed car crashes. the problem was, and what we wouldn't have realised back before, is that it wasn'tjust one high—speed car crash — it was one, two, three, four, within a couple of weeks of each other, which is unprecedented in the normal world. when you saw the results of the brain scan, did you immediately stop playing rugby or did you carry on for a bit? i never...
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hugh pym, bbc news.shared their concerns about the impact of coronavirus on animals. and while scientists say there is currently no evidence that animals play a significant role in spreading the disease to people, infections have been confirmed in various species worldwide. a tiger at the bronx zoo in new york is believed to be the first known case of an animal becoming infected in the us. last year, denmark decided to cull all its mink — up to 17 million animals — because of the spread of the virus. gorillas have tested positive for the coronavirus at zoos in both san diego and prague. and in the last few days, eight asiatic lions in india tested positive, with symptoms including a dry cough and loss of appetite. scientists are developing vaccines specially for animals, with russia announcing it had registered the first jab last month. kevin tyler is an immunology expert from university of east anglia. he explained more about the link to animals. u nfortu nately, cats unfortunately, cats and dogs in par
hugh pym, bbc news.shared their concerns about the impact of coronavirus on animals. and while scientists say there is currently no evidence that animals play a significant role in spreading the disease to people, infections have been confirmed in various species worldwide. a tiger at the bronx zoo in new york is believed to be the first known case of an animal becoming infected in the us. last year, denmark decided to cull all its mink — up to 17 million animals — because of the spread of...
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hugh pym, bbc news.t officer. julia james was found dead in woodland near dover in kent last month — she'd suffered serious head injuries. 21—year—old callum wheeler will appear in court on tuesday. in other news... a us naval ship has fired multiple warning shots after more than a dozen fast boats from iran's revolutionary guards came close to an american submarine and escort ships. a pentagon spokesman said the iranian boats came to within 130 metres of the us vessels in the strait of hormuz, a strategically important part of the gulf. the international olympic committee chief — thomas bach has been forced to postpone a visit to japan, as virus cases surge, less than three months before the tokyo games. the japanese government and ioc are still insisting the games can go ahead safely this summer, although polls show most japanese people support cancellation or another delay. the us state department has eased its travel advisory ratings for both the united kingdom and israel. the uk was lowered to the l
hugh pym, bbc news.t officer. julia james was found dead in woodland near dover in kent last month — she'd suffered serious head injuries. 21—year—old callum wheeler will appear in court on tuesday. in other news... a us naval ship has fired multiple warning shots after more than a dozen fast boats from iran's revolutionary guards came close to an american submarine and escort ships. a pentagon spokesman said the iranian boats came to within 130 metres of the us vessels in the strait of...
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many thanks, hugh pym, our health editor.es show there were six deaths reported in the last 2a hour period, with infections rising slowly in the past week. on average, there were 3,211 new cases every day. more than 183,000 people received a first vaccine dose, which means that now more than 39 million people have had a single jab. more than 400,000 people had their second dose, in the latest 2a hours, taking the total to over 25 million people who are now fully vaccinated. india has reported its lowest covid case numbers in more than a0 days, with around 165,000 new infections today. during the country's devastating second wave of the virus, police in delhi have made more than 350 arrests for fraud relating to counterfeit medical supplies. many families have fallen victim to the conmen offering fake oxygen and drugs on social media. a senior police officer has told the bbc that these are crimes against humanity. from delhi, our international correspondent, 0rla guerin, has more details — and her report contains some distress
many thanks, hugh pym, our health editor.es show there were six deaths reported in the last 2a hour period, with infections rising slowly in the past week. on average, there were 3,211 new cases every day. more than 183,000 people received a first vaccine dose, which means that now more than 39 million people have had a single jab. more than 400,000 people had their second dose, in the latest 2a hours, taking the total to over 25 million people who are now fully vaccinated. india has reported...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. that's it for the moment, the business news in a few minutes.t long last because it has been a very wet may for virtually all parts of the uk. but some areas have had nearly 300% of their average may rainfall. and this week is starting on an unsettled note. the rain moving through on sunday, and showers following for the day ahead. this is the area of low pressure that brought that intense rain and strong winds for a time. it has actually become stuck or slow moving across the north of scotland. that will be with us through monday. we can see clearing in eastern areas by dawn, but showers do follow, but under the clearing skies i think the morning could start on a chilly note, perhaps a touch of frost in rural parts of northern ireland and a bright start. a little bit of mist around and that clears. and then sunshine prevails for a time but already the showers in the west are developing more widely, our rain circulating, our area of low pressure moving to the northern isles after a dry start here and after the fine start in northern ireland, chi
dominic hughes, bbc news. that's it for the moment, the business news in a few minutes.t long last because it has been a very wet may for virtually all parts of the uk. but some areas have had nearly 300% of their average may rainfall. and this week is starting on an unsettled note. the rain moving through on sunday, and showers following for the day ahead. this is the area of low pressure that brought that intense rain and strong winds for a time. it has actually become stuck or slow moving...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzy greenwood—hughes. hello. to be postponed after hundreds of fans broke into old trafford to protest against the glazer family's ownership of the club. a decision has yet to be made about when the match will be rescheduled. 0ur correspondent joe wilson has more. protesters chanting. 1:30pm outside old trafford, the concourse where protesters were expected to congregate. the anger expressed here is a long—standing opposition to manchester united's ownership by the american glazer family. by 2pm, some protesters decided to go further. ultimately, on to the pitch itself. this was the scene at one of the most famous football grounds in the world, that revered manchester united pitch, the place of stirring feats of football, occupied. meanwhile some of those who'd stayed peacefully outside were leaving. as we are speaking outside the ground there are lots of fans on the pitch. are there? they got through? what do you think about that? it's a frustrating thing because, obviously, as fans we want the best for our club
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzy greenwood—hughes. hello. to be postponed after hundreds of fans broke into old trafford to protest against the glazer family's ownership of the club. a decision has yet to be made about when the match will be rescheduled. 0ur correspondent joe wilson has more. protesters chanting. 1:30pm outside old trafford, the concourse where protesters were expected to congregate. the anger expressed here is a long—standing...
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hugh pym, bbc news. japan where opposition to the games is intensifying with the country facing growing numbers of coronavirus cases and stretched medicalfacilities. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it's become the first country in the world to approve the change in the national referendum. it was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it's been a peaceful funeral demonstration so far! - but suddenly, the police - are tear—gassing the crowd — we don't yet know why! helen was said to be in good spirits, butjust a little apprehensive. in the last hour, east timor has become the world's newest nation. it was a bloody birth for a poor country, and the challenges ahead are daunting. but for now, at least, it is t
hugh pym, bbc news. japan where opposition to the games is intensifying with the country facing growing numbers of coronavirus cases and stretched medicalfacilities. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it's become the first country in the world to approve the...
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our health editor hugh pym reports.ed has added momentum, with concern about rising cases of the indian variant. whatever you do, don't run away after you've finished, because i'm going to have stuff to give you. at this vaccine bus in the london borough of brent, no bookings are needed. government officials say second doses should be pulled forward for certain groups, and that is what those we spoke to had come along to get. i just thought when the time is right i would get my second dose. i saw the van and thought i would pop along now. we cannot ignore what is still going on. just all do our bit, really. for the people who live i here it is good and nice. lam happy and i am relaxed. ministers believe vaccines can work against the variant. we have increasing confidence that the vaccines are effective against it. that means that our strategy is the right one. the protection from the vaccine. what is your current assessment of how fast this new variant is spreading relative to the existing uk variant? we have a credible
our health editor hugh pym reports.ed has added momentum, with concern about rising cases of the indian variant. whatever you do, don't run away after you've finished, because i'm going to have stuff to give you. at this vaccine bus in the london borough of brent, no bookings are needed. government officials say second doses should be pulled forward for certain groups, and that is what those we spoke to had come along to get. i just thought when the time is right i would get my second dose. i...
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hugh pym, bbc news.state of minnesota a year ago sparked global protests and reignited attention on racial equity and justice. here in the uk there were more than 200 demonstrations. our correspondent adina campbell reports now on why george floyd's death resonated with so many people. chanting. everyone here today can make a difference. whether you have privilege or whether you don't. leamington spa. worlds apart from where george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. i thought 20 people were going to show up, never 700. but last summer, people in this leafy warwickshire town came together, calling for change. because it's ourjob to make sure this does not happen again. shianne williams organised the protest. she was 17 at the time. i hadn't seen that many people in leamington coming together for one cause. so, and then you've grown up in a place where you thought people didn't really like you... i have been a victim of racism all my life. i've been spat on, i've been racially abused in the streets, bullie
hugh pym, bbc news.state of minnesota a year ago sparked global protests and reignited attention on racial equity and justice. here in the uk there were more than 200 demonstrations. our correspondent adina campbell reports now on why george floyd's death resonated with so many people. chanting. everyone here today can make a difference. whether you have privilege or whether you don't. leamington spa. worlds apart from where george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. i thought 20 people were...