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and i but the one thing i have noticed as iam sleeping.e had insomnia for over 30 years. and i didn't notice it at first, it kind of crept up on me, but i am a lot calmer, i am of crept up on me, but i am a lot calmer, iam not of crept up on me, but i am a lot calmer, i am not stressing about things, iam calmer, i am not stressing about things, i am not getting those trigger headaches that are used to do. so as far as that goes, fantastic. i've got one more appointment before this story ends. when the pain gets really bad, there isa when the pain gets really bad, there is a prescription i've found always seems to work. yep, exercise. my weekly boxing and pilates session have given me more pain relief than anything else i have tried. it's not addictive, it's not controversial, for me, it works. and that is exactly what the doctor ordered. and remember, if you are on long time —— long—term opioid painkillers talk to your doctor before trying to give them up. finally tonight, it has been estimated that about one in three young adults has a to
and i but the one thing i have noticed as iam sleeping.e had insomnia for over 30 years. and i didn't notice it at first, it kind of crept up on me, but i am a lot calmer, i am of crept up on me, but i am a lot calmer, iam not of crept up on me, but i am a lot calmer, i am not stressing about things, iam calmer, i am not stressing about things, i am not getting those trigger headaches that are used to do. so as far as that goes, fantastic. i've got one more appointment before this story ends....
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and as a conflict analyst, which is what iam,i as a conflict analyst, which is what iam, iam as a conflictit, and in a sense this isa move beyond it, and in a sense this is a reckoning for all of us. yet. so how are you spraying so that philosophyjust in your neighbourhood? philosophyjust in your neighbourhood ? there philosophyjust in your neighbourhood? there is anxiety, about family, about illness, about their livelihoods, and that is justified. i will tell you what doing in france. i have a very close group of friends and we have started a whatsapp logistics group. is purely logistics. it is, for instance, how do we get out if we need to go to a doctor? is there any place that can buy masks or gloves? does anyone know where i can get a box of paracetamol? and for some of us living alone, remember there are many people that are not with their families, iam many people that are not with their families, i am separated for my son at the moment, many people i know are part from their families. at the moment, many people i know are part from theirfamilies. we need this kind of support. indee
and as a conflict analyst, which is what iam,i as a conflict analyst, which is what iam, iam as a conflictit, and in a sense this isa move beyond it, and in a sense this is a reckoning for all of us. yet. so how are you spraying so that philosophyjust in your neighbourhood? philosophyjust in your neighbourhood ? there philosophyjust in your neighbourhood? there is anxiety, about family, about illness, about their livelihoods, and that is justified. i will tell you what doing in france. i have a...
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i am very, very grateful for the people coming back into the nhs iam people coming back into the nhs am absolutely confident it will be ready this week, we are working extremely hard. we have stjohn‘s
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iam now free. i translation: i can give them hope. i am now free. i am outside.she is also freed and i can tell her that there will be a day when she will also be free. asia bibi's long ordeal is now over, but the issue of blasphemy in pakistan is not full sub there are still questions and muslims being targeted by the lot today —— there are still christians and muslims. the question is whether the country will take action to prevent abuses and to protect its citizens, whatever their religion. we put allegations about misuse of blasphemy laws to the authorities in pakistan. they said pakistan has taken considerable steps to prevent its possible misuse and constantly reviews its implementation. the cases of blasphemy are brought before the court and follow due process of the law. the acquittal of asia bibi is a testimony of pakistan's resolve to protect its citizens as per its constitution. about the allegations of abuse in prison, they responded... you have been watching newsday. thanks very much for being with us. i'm samantha simmonds in london. and i'm sharanj
iam now free. i translation: i can give them hope. i am now free. i am outside.she is also freed and i can tell her that there will be a day when she will also be free. asia bibi's long ordeal is now over, but the issue of blasphemy in pakistan is not full sub there are still questions and muslims being targeted by the lot today —— there are still christians and muslims. the question is whether the country will take action to prevent abuses and to protect its citizens, whatever their...
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hi, i'm daniel, iam 19 years old and i am a first—yearjournalism student.in it, it could result in my death unfortunately. the main thing that would happen is the throat would swell up which would cause me to have difficulty breathing and i could be sick as well, my lips could swell up, they are all visible symptoms which makes it easy to identify what is going on. the kitchen and living area will be shared, with another five, six, seven students. if someone say is cooking with egg in it and does not wash up properly or leaves a little bit on the work surface, any cross—contamination, to be a student where i'm not worry about that because... i do like the privacy little bit but i am more of a social person. i have friends over here as often as i can. it's something i have been used to for a while having to explain my allergies to my friends and it impacts my life a lot. i'm always having to think about what i eat all the time whenever i go shopping, i check labels and ingredients. it is a little bit frustrating since i can't be as free to do things like eat
hi, i'm daniel, iam 19 years old and i am a first—yearjournalism student.in it, it could result in my death unfortunately. the main thing that would happen is the throat would swell up which would cause me to have difficulty breathing and i could be sick as well, my lips could swell up, they are all visible symptoms which makes it easy to identify what is going on. the kitchen and living area will be shared, with another five, six, seven students. if someone say is cooking with egg in it and...
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deboned chicken chicken meal brown rice barley oatmeal what's in iams? chicken ground whole grain corn ground whole grain sorghum chicken by-product meal dry beet pulp isn't blue expensive? compared to iams, it's less than 35 cents more a day. i'm going to get the blue. we'll wait. thank you. discover a new world discover what's good - pantene nutrient blends to present the flavor we've all been waiting for, the hazelnut spread m&m's spokescandy! (clapping) (audience gasps) oh my what did you do?? (giggles) we ate him. nyquifor your worst cold andrful relieflu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. want to freshen your home ♪ without using heavy, overwhelming scents? try febreze one; it eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes, so you can fe
deboned chicken chicken meal brown rice barley oatmeal what's in iams? chicken ground whole grain corn ground whole grain sorghum chicken by-product meal dry beet pulp isn't blue expensive? compared to iams, it's less than 35 cents more a day. i'm going to get the blue. we'll wait. thank you. discover a new world discover what's good - pantene nutrient blends to present the flavor we've all been waiting for, the hazelnut spread m&m's spokescandy! (clapping) (audience gasps) oh my what did...
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iam immunosuppressed andi supermarket?e by my employer. surely i don't need to provide my list of needs to shop staff ‘s do i need a note from my mum?! this evening, there's a bbc news special on the coronavirus crisis. rachel burden and fergus walsh will be looking at how the nhs and small businesses are responding to the crisis, and they'll be answering plenty of your questions in coronavirus: your essential update. that's tonight at 7.30pm on bbc one. just to let you know, we are on bbc 0ne right now. we will switch to bbc two, at ten o'clock when we will have some experts answering some of your questions, because there are so many. it is time for a look at the weather. carol is here. good morning, everyone. it has been a cloudy slot across england and wales with some rain courtesy of this weather front which is slowly slipping southwards. in doing so it is weakening. at the other end of the country the isobars are tightening, the wind will pick up and here we have a lot of showers, wintry in the hills. for scotland and
iam immunosuppressed andi supermarket?e by my employer. surely i don't need to provide my list of needs to shop staff ‘s do i need a note from my mum?! this evening, there's a bbc news special on the coronavirus crisis. rachel burden and fergus walsh will be looking at how the nhs and small businesses are responding to the crisis, and they'll be answering plenty of your questions in coronavirus: your essential update. that's tonight at 7.30pm on bbc one. just to let you know, we are on bbc...
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iam a psychotherapist.s relationship with each other if they cannot get close to each other? there are a couple of things. one of them is about engagement with others. skin on skin contact releases feel—good hormones that make us feel great and loved. and secure. also just interacting and getting different energy from people, different ideas and opinions, sometimes perhaps validation. that could be lost if we isolate ourselves too much from people without connecting in a virtual way. we have to recognise what it would do for ourselves to be in ourown what it would do for ourselves to be in our own company. we are not used nowadays to having that sense of what it is like to be alone, how to occu py what it is like to be alone, how to occupy ourselves, how to stop feeling bored. we are used to reaching for our phones and getting entertainment and may be comfort from technology that it is almost like we have lost the skill of being able to look after our in isolation. ok, able to look after our in isolation. 0
iam a psychotherapist.s relationship with each other if they cannot get close to each other? there are a couple of things. one of them is about engagement with others. skin on skin contact releases feel—good hormones that make us feel great and loved. and secure. also just interacting and getting different energy from people, different ideas and opinions, sometimes perhaps validation. that could be lost if we isolate ourselves too much from people without connecting in a virtual way. we have...
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iam the top of my hands again give it a rinse.the tap to stop cross contamination. that is how to wash your hands properly. now here is your hands properly. now here is your surprise. washing your hands is vital and if you're worried about germs on your phone, you can clean it effectively with simple soap and water. i'm a microbiologist and i will show you how to clean your phone. unplug your phone, turn your phone off and remove the case. all the major phone makers warn against using chemicals, hand gels and abrasive wipes because that can damage the protective coating on the screen. dampen a microfibre cloth in water and soap and gently rub the surface of the phone with the damp cloth. take care not to get moisture in any of the openings because even water resistant phones will lose their protection over time. finally, dry your phone with a clean microfibre cloth. just using soap and water can remove bacteria from your phone and we can test that by using this device. the device gives a reading of relative light units and that is
iam the top of my hands again give it a rinse.the tap to stop cross contamination. that is how to wash your hands properly. now here is your hands properly. now here is your surprise. washing your hands is vital and if you're worried about germs on your phone, you can clean it effectively with simple soap and water. i'm a microbiologist and i will show you how to clean your phone. unplug your phone, turn your phone off and remove the case. all the major phone makers warn against using...
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iam not news and it was so surprising to me.r myself because i am healthy and my mum is healthy. but it is definitely a very scary situation. obviously i want to take all the precautions necessary, but i do want to go back to school because iam in do want to go back to school because i am in high school and i don't want to miss more school. but i think it's definitely important for everybody has my safety to take proper precautions. a man who caught coronavirus in a quarantined ship of japan a man who caught coronavirus in a quarantined ship ofjapan has died, according to japanese media. the passenger has not yet been named. he was among more than 600 who became infected on the diamond princess line. his death brings the death toll from the ship to seven, including at least one british man. the cruise liner was put under quarantine in yokohama in early february after a man had disembarked in hong kong and was found to have contracted the virus. 164 people have now been infected in the uk, with a second person known to have died
iam not news and it was so surprising to me.r myself because i am healthy and my mum is healthy. but it is definitely a very scary situation. obviously i want to take all the precautions necessary, but i do want to go back to school because iam in do want to go back to school because i am in high school and i don't want to miss more school. but i think it's definitely important for everybody has my safety to take proper precautions. a man who caught coronavirus in a quarantined ship of japan a...
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iam i am samantha simmonds in london. our top stories... in south korea is facing possible murder charges over the coronavirus deaths of some of his followers. american media are reporting that the democratic party presidential contender, pete buttigieg, is pulling out of the white house race. let's get more on the coronavirus outbreak. dr sarah borwein is a family doctor in hong kong. she told me how it compared to the sars outbreak, way back in 2003. in beijing, for a long time, there was denial that there was even an epidemic, and it was really the scariest thing at the time. i think there is some similarities. i even wrote at the time that china was a paradox because freedom of speech was still a work in progress and yet their ability to take effective action had to command respect, and to some extent, that is still the case now. we really have to respect the effective action... dr borwein, you're saying china is taking some strides. let's look at the sars outbreak. it happened at a similar time of year, during the winter sessions, so d
iam i am samantha simmonds in london. our top stories... in south korea is facing possible murder charges over the coronavirus deaths of some of his followers. american media are reporting that the democratic party presidential contender, pete buttigieg, is pulling out of the white house race. let's get more on the coronavirus outbreak. dr sarah borwein is a family doctor in hong kong. she told me how it compared to the sars outbreak, way back in 2003. in beijing, for a long time, there was...
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thanks very much, iam are joined from oxford. what the world health organization is saying and the numbers reported from italy which are alarming yet again, what is your sense of the kind of response that is now required as a to maybe a few days ago to what is clearly a growing threat to? the responses now required of all countries to make sure they have the capacity to identify cases, to have a capacity to test, that they can isolate and that they have a health system that can respond to the needs of the population. we have seen in italy how the health service has been overwhelmed by the number of cases and many of them, the measures taken in the uk, have been taken in the light that that could occur in the uk but hopefully will be contained. just because it has been declared a pandemic means you abandon all containment measures or that you do anything particularly different that your national situation demands, but it does mean that every country is now expected to get ready to have the infection because the world health organi
thanks very much, iam are joined from oxford. what the world health organization is saying and the numbers reported from italy which are alarming yet again, what is your sense of the kind of response that is now required as a to maybe a few days ago to what is clearly a growing threat to? the responses now required of all countries to make sure they have the capacity to identify cases, to have a capacity to test, that they can isolate and that they have a health system that can respond to the...
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iam now translation: i can give them hope. i am now free, translation: i can give them hope.that she is also free and i can tell her that there will be a day when she will also be free. asia bibi's long ordeal is now over but the issue of blasphemy in pakistan is not. there are still christians and muslims being targeted by the law today. the question is, whether the country will take action to prevent abuses and to protect its citizens whatever the religion. we put allegations about misuse of blasphemy laws to the authorities in pakistan. they said pakistan has taken considerable steps to prevent its possible misuse and constantly reviews its implementation. the cases of blasphemy are brought before the court and follow due process of the law. the acquittal of asia bibi is a testimony of pakistan's resolve to protect its citizens as per its constitution. about the allegations of abuse in prison, they responded: torture, inhumane or degrading treatment or punishment to any prisoner is not allowed in the prisons of pakistan. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcmaryam. thank
iam now translation: i can give them hope. i am now free, translation: i can give them hope.that she is also free and i can tell her that there will be a day when she will also be free. asia bibi's long ordeal is now over but the issue of blasphemy in pakistan is not. there are still christians and muslims being targeted by the law today. the question is, whether the country will take action to prevent abuses and to protect its citizens whatever the religion. we put allegations about misuse of...
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iam i am personally, iam personally, i i am personally, i am volunteering to do some driving.me is robert... my name is robert... and the nhs army of volunteers — more than 400,000 people sign up to help in just 2a hours. and in sport on bbc news... all options are on the table for rescheduling the olympic games, as the international olympic committee president thomas bach says the new date will not be restricted to the summer months. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the british medical association say there's growing evidence that thousands of frontline doctors are still not getting the personal protection equipment they need to treat patients with coronavirus. the doctors‘ union says it means some medics are likely to become very ill and some may die. some doctors have resorted to taking their own eye protection goggles to work because there aren't enough visors. today it emerged that a 21—year—old woman with no known underlying health conditions is believed to be the youngest person in the uk to die from coronavirus. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of peopl
iam i am personally, iam personally, i i am personally, i am volunteering to do some driving.me is robert... my name is robert... and the nhs army of volunteers — more than 400,000 people sign up to help in just 2a hours. and in sport on bbc news... all options are on the table for rescheduling the olympic games, as the international olympic committee president thomas bach says the new date will not be restricted to the summer months. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the...
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remotely, iam important. good to talk to both of you. remotely, i am afraid, for now.'s it for the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week. if you miss the programme, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, and goodbye. hello. it's a dry sunday out there, across most of the uk. notjust dry, but there's a fair amount of sunshine as well. that's all because it's high—pressure close to the uk, seems like it's a long way away but its influence is still being felt across the british isles in terms of settling the weather down, making most places dry, and allowing a good deal of sunshine out there. the exception, north, north—west scotland staying mostly cloudy, a bit of patchy rain in the western isles, some of that continuing into the afternoon. elsewhere, we've seen some cloud this afternoon, a lot of that will be clearing away to allow abundant sunshine. there's still this east—south—easterly breeze. it is a bit lighter than it was yesterday, still noticeable and pa
remotely, iam important. good to talk to both of you. remotely, i am afraid, for now.'s it for the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week. if you miss the programme, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, and goodbye. hello. it's a dry sunday out there, across most of the uk. notjust dry, but there's a fair amount of sunshine as well. that's all because it's high—pressure close to the...
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iam i am ronnie penicuick.tively small roofing contractor andi relatively small roofing contractor and i am relatively small roofing contractor andiama relatively small roofing contractor and i am a sole trader, self employed. my name is lena and i work asa employed. my name is lena and i work as a freelance consultant for fashion brands. from roofers to hairdressers, two taxi drivers, the uk's 5 million self—employed are anxiously waiting to see if the government can and will bail them out. this is my van at the moment. ronnie from edinburgh says his work asa ronnie from edinburgh says his work as a roofer has disappeared overnight. he has now closed his business. the government really has to step in and help in whatever way they can to speed things up. truly forget about the economy for the moment and get money at the front end and help these people who are struggling right now. this is an area i have cleared out. like ronnie the only financial help freelancer selena from london can get is £91; a week, if she
iam i am ronnie penicuick.tively small roofing contractor andi relatively small roofing contractor and i am relatively small roofing contractor andiama relatively small roofing contractor and i am a sole trader, self employed. my name is lena and i work asa employed. my name is lena and i work as a freelance consultant for fashion brands. from roofers to hairdressers, two taxi drivers, the uk's 5 million self—employed are anxiously waiting to see if the government can and will bail them out....
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iam required staff and the social distancing requirements.ut there that don't fit neatly into any of those categories. manufacturers and food producers, for example. for these businesses the advice which is very much based ona the advice which is very much based on a precautionary principle, given that our priority here is the protection of health, is broadly as follows. firstly, if yourstaff protection of health, is broadly as follows. firstly, if your staff can work from home, then that is what you should allow them to do. secondly, if your staff can work from home, you should be asking yourself if your business is contributing something right now thatis contributing something right now that is essential to the fight against coronavirus, for example making medical supplies are manufacturing essential items, or is it contributing something essential to the well—being of the nation, for example food supplies? if it is, we wa nt example food supplies? if it is, we want you to keep going if possible. the question she must ask yourself is can yo
iam required staff and the social distancing requirements.ut there that don't fit neatly into any of those categories. manufacturers and food producers, for example. for these businesses the advice which is very much based ona the advice which is very much based on a precautionary principle, given that our priority here is the protection of health, is broadly as follows. firstly, if yourstaff protection of health, is broadly as follows. firstly, if your staff can work from home, then that is...
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hello, iam hello, i am benjamin thompson. hello, iam benjamin thompson. here are the headlines. the impact of the coronavirus. the rise followed a rebound in asian markets amid hopes that central banks will cut interest rates to boost economies. so far, japan and the us has already pledged to intervene after big falls last week as fears about the economic impact of the virus spread. and in the uk, the bank of england has pledged "to ensure all necessary steps are taken to protect financial and monetary stability". that could mean a cut in intererest rates. city watchers suggest a cut from 0.75% to 0.5% could come as soon as this month. the rate—setting committee is due to meet on march 26th. big falls on global stock markets might be easing but travel firms are still feeling the impact. airlines saw some of the biggest share price falls last week, as carriers are forced to suspend some routes due to the coronavirus, while demand has been falling on others. the biggest riser on the ftse100 is rentokil initial, which operates commercial hygiene services. its shares are up 5.6%. le
hello, iam hello, i am benjamin thompson. hello, iam benjamin thompson. here are the headlines. the impact of the coronavirus. the rise followed a rebound in asian markets amid hopes that central banks will cut interest rates to boost economies. so far, japan and the us has already pledged to intervene after big falls last week as fears about the economic impact of the virus spread. and in the uk, the bank of england has pledged "to ensure all necessary steps are taken to protect financial...
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a french bus arrived here in rishikesh, iam in believe.ern india, today to rescue some of their citizens, but we just hear nothing from our government. i have been in touch with the british high commission in delhi, referred to are —— an organisation which as far as i can understand is the foreign office office in india. uk and india, its called. and you get referred to their website which you are encouraged to register, which i did. fill in your contact details, which idid, and fill in your contact details, which i did, and then wait, which i have been doing for a week. and you heard nothing? nothing. we are told we will get updates via e—mail and the only e—mails i have had, the first was to confirm my registration, and the second was to tell me that the lockdown had been extended to april 14. that is it. you are watching bbc news. amanda, you are telling us you had very little feedback, very little communication from the people you are trying to get in touch with. have you had family in the uk talking to mps and the government? yes, my
a french bus arrived here in rishikesh, iam in believe.ern india, today to rescue some of their citizens, but we just hear nothing from our government. i have been in touch with the british high commission in delhi, referred to are —— an organisation which as far as i can understand is the foreign office office in india. uk and india, its called. and you get referred to their website which you are encouraged to register, which i did. fill in your contact details, which idid, and fill in...
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iam happy course, and for them it is even harder.ve attention for me, so that has a good sign, i think, attention for me, so that has a good sign, ithink, but attention for me, so that has a good sign, i think, but i can see my wife struggling, of course. tell us about how you have been keeping entertained on social media. sometimes we are... it is pretty funny to stay positive. if you're any bad mood and your team it is laughing about a stupid joke or whatever, it keeps you motivated also and we started with, i don't know what kind of video we made first, but we got responses like unbelievable. so many attention from all media. and they really loved it. and at that point, we thought, we might as well continue with these stupid videos, which are appreciated. and make you kind of hobby out of it. stuck in that hotel room for another week until the 14th of march. before before we head back to hugh — let's bring you a few more stories making the headlines... the duke of sussex has been to silverstone to open a new museum documenting the
iam happy course, and for them it is even harder.ve attention for me, so that has a good sign, i think, attention for me, so that has a good sign, ithink, but attention for me, so that has a good sign, i think, but i can see my wife struggling, of course. tell us about how you have been keeping entertained on social media. sometimes we are... it is pretty funny to stay positive. if you're any bad mood and your team it is laughing about a stupid joke or whatever, it keeps you motivated also and...
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yes, it is very small, iam not with coronavirus. yes, it is very small, iam not scaremongering, but it is important to realise that anybody can be on well with this. why did you feel, alex, it was so important to use your hard earned break to come onto bbc news and these questions? i think because, we have a role as doctors to inform the public, and i am really passionate that we take this seriously, in the hospital i am working and we are seeing a lot of cases of very unwell patients with coronavirus, and the sooner patients with coronavirus, and the sooner that we can get that message out to the public and everybody can follow the guidance that we are giving sooner that we can get over this, really. because we will get through this. the nhs is incredibly resilient, we will get over this battle that we are in at the moment, but it will require all of our cooperation and everybody to follow our advice. thank you. chris dawson had also asked a question about other symptoms but i think we have a nswered other symptoms but i think we h
yes, it is very small, iam not with coronavirus. yes, it is very small, iam not scaremongering, but it is important to realise that anybody can be on well with this. why did you feel, alex, it was so important to use your hard earned break to come onto bbc news and these questions? i think because, we have a role as doctors to inform the public, and i am really passionate that we take this seriously, in the hospital i am working and we are seeing a lot of cases of very unwell patients with...
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a huge amount and they had a drop people in to help answer the phones and that is the beginning, so iamso i am worried as a gp seeing patients every day how we are going to go. we have put measures in place at our practice to try and reduce the risk of infection, but we also know deep down it is just a matter of time. and that extra help we talk about is so crucial and social care as well, isn't it, where for example you have a lot of honourable people being looked after. yes, social care will bea looked after. yes, social care will be a real pro bubble. we have had calls last week from nursing homes where we look after elderly or vulnerable patients, patients have had temperatures, fevers, coughs, we have been up to see them and they are have been up to see them and they a re low have been up to see them and they are low risk at the moment but as time goes on the numbers of people infected gets higher and higher, we are infected gets higher and higher, we a re really infected gets higher and higher, we are really going to have to review the way we look after our nursing home patients,
a huge amount and they had a drop people in to help answer the phones and that is the beginning, so iamso i am worried as a gp seeing patients every day how we are going to go. we have put measures in place at our practice to try and reduce the risk of infection, but we also know deep down it is just a matter of time. and that extra help we talk about is so crucial and social care as well, isn't it, where for example you have a lot of honourable people being looked after. yes, social care will...
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iam not i am not worried about closing doors oi’ i am not worried about closing doors or whatsoever to performance of the team. what i am more worried about is to actually putting public health, or public safety at risk. with doing these kind of events. elsewhere, the asian champions league continues to be affected by coronavirus — just the one game played on wednesday. sydney fc and jeonbuk motors shared a 2—2 draw — to earn their first point each in group h. the score was 1—1 when thejeonbuk captain choi bok yung was sent off for deliberate handball after 7a minutes. adam le fondre tucked away the spot kick to put sydney in front for the first time in the match. they were denied a win, though when io—man jeonbuk equalised with just over a minute to go. han kyo—won with the goal that salvaged a point for the k—league champions. in england, last season's champions league runners up tottenham hotspur are out of the fa cup after losing at home to the premier league's bottom side norwich city in the fifth round. tottenham looked to be heading for a routine victory when they took the lead
iam not i am not worried about closing doors oi’ i am not worried about closing doors or whatsoever to performance of the team. what i am more worried about is to actually putting public health, or public safety at risk. with doing these kind of events. elsewhere, the asian champions league continues to be affected by coronavirus — just the one game played on wednesday. sydney fc and jeonbuk motors shared a 2—2 draw — to earn their first point each in group h. the score was 1—1 when...
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iam to stock up, going wash your hands instead.s at the moment and i am not impressed. we're not doing this well enough. i went to a meeting this morning and people were still shaking hands. men are a lot worse women statistically. does this surprise me? maybe not. with most of the votes counted from israel's third general election in a year, benjamin neta nyahu's party is in the lead, but two seats short of a governing majority. mr netanyahu, who is due in court in two weeks to face corruption charges, claimed victory last night declaring the result to be the biggest win of his life. the bbc‘s anna foster is injerusalem. he is due in court in a few weeks' time that i imagine he will be trying to build this coalition and he only needs one but it is quite an uncertain picture still? it really is. he has a lot to do in the next two weeks or so. it is interesting because the votes are still being counted at the moment, nearly all they are. you were just talking about coronavirus a few minutes ago. we have had an education here in isra
iam to stock up, going wash your hands instead.s at the moment and i am not impressed. we're not doing this well enough. i went to a meeting this morning and people were still shaking hands. men are a lot worse women statistically. does this surprise me? maybe not. with most of the votes counted from israel's third general election in a year, benjamin neta nyahu's party is in the lead, but two seats short of a governing majority. mr netanyahu, who is due in court in two weeks to face corruption...
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iam very optimist or pessimist but realistic.ust a few days ago, you at the 0ecd issued your latest global economic assessment, and you took on board the dangers presented by coronavirus, and use it if it intensifies and it is extensive across the world, it could cut local growth to roughly 1.5% this year. —— global growth. but even now that looks absurdly unrealistic. are you now prepared to tell me that you think there is going to be a global recession as a result of what we are seeing, and as martin wolf, the esteemed financial times commentator, in all likelihood, a global depression. if you think about this downside scenario, what do we have in their when it said it is going to cut global growth by half. we had the northern hemisphere, the us, canada, and in the north and some asian pacific countries, putting in place the same containment measures as what we have seen an containment measures as what we have seen an china, so i think they picked pretty well the situation we are in today. but first of all, that is not happenin
iam very optimist or pessimist but realistic.ust a few days ago, you at the 0ecd issued your latest global economic assessment, and you took on board the dangers presented by coronavirus, and use it if it intensifies and it is extensive across the world, it could cut local growth to roughly 1.5% this year. —— global growth. but even now that looks absurdly unrealistic. are you now prepared to tell me that you think there is going to be a global recession as a result of what we are seeing,...
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iam countries would work together.hip, understanding and a shared vision for a peaceful and prosperous future will ensure that the unique and precious bond between our people is not broken. my family is determined to continue playing our part in protecting, preserving and strengthening that bond. earlier, the couple had been at a research centre, talking sustainable agriculture. and there was a chance to admire ireland's stunning scenery with britain just ireland's stunning scenery with britainjust 50 miles ireland's stunning scenery with britain just 50 miles away, a reminder ofjust how close we. this has been a pretty low—key trip. there may be a chance for the couple to get out and about a bit later today but last night, william ‘s message was clear, bitterness is for the past and in the future, let's be friends. for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at six o'clock with sally nugent and charlie stayt. they'll have all the day's news, business and sport plus more on the collapse of flybe. they'll be at birm
iam countries would work together.hip, understanding and a shared vision for a peaceful and prosperous future will ensure that the unique and precious bond between our people is not broken. my family is determined to continue playing our part in protecting, preserving and strengthening that bond. earlier, the couple had been at a research centre, talking sustainable agriculture. and there was a chance to admire ireland's stunning scenery with britain just ireland's stunning scenery with...
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iam are particularly difficult times. i am on twitter. goodbye from me. hello, there.d the best of the day's bright weather, with some spells of sunshine coming through, for example in this weather watch picture from the aviemore area. it was not like that everywhere though. for england and wales, we've had a slow—moving weather front with us for a couple of days now, and that's been bringing some murky weather and outbreaks of light rain and drizzle. that front is this stripe of cloud you can see here. and it is this weather front that separates the mild but rather murky weather to the south, to the clearer, sunnier conditions, but colder conditions that we have across the north of the uk. now, over the next few hours, that weather front is still with us, bringing cloud and rain, murky as well across parts of the midlands, wales and southern counties of england, with some hill fog patches. but it is the cloud that stops it from getting too cold, so it's actually quite mild. temperatures for some at around eight celsius over the next few hours. whereas, further north,
iam are particularly difficult times. i am on twitter. goodbye from me. hello, there.d the best of the day's bright weather, with some spells of sunshine coming through, for example in this weather watch picture from the aviemore area. it was not like that everywhere though. for england and wales, we've had a slow—moving weather front with us for a couple of days now, and that's been bringing some murky weather and outbreaks of light rain and drizzle. that front is this stripe of cloud you...
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iam good morning.n wakefield where obviously they will be monitoring what is going on today as much as the rest of us. with me are our consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker and local business owner tania howe, who runs the candle shop betty loves candles. her business isjust her business is just around the corner. sarah, they are looking for cash and power around here. yes, and what we will be looking for today is the detail about those big infrastructure spending announcements. we have heard plenty of promises about levelling up spending gap between the north and south. businesses here are really lobbying for what is called northern powerhouse rail. that is about making it easier to get east to west. at the moment, it can take half a day to get between liverpool and hull, for example. by connecting the big cities across the north, that will really help economic growth. tania, self-employed, small business owner, coronavirus rearing its head, how long can you keep going? we have already had an in
iam good morning.n wakefield where obviously they will be monitoring what is going on today as much as the rest of us. with me are our consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker and local business owner tania howe, who runs the candle shop betty loves candles. her business isjust her business is just around the corner. sarah, they are looking for cash and power around here. yes, and what we will be looking for today is the detail about those big infrastructure spending announcements. we have...
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going down the street or in a new environment, i am it going down the street or in a new environment, iam going down the street or in a new environment, i am in a very vulnerable environment inside a car. the decision to quit big working is not a choice everyone can or will make. zoe thomas, bbc news, san francisco. let's talk about one company that has been bucking the trend. shares of softbank have been soaring tokyo this morning. this follows the tech conglomerate announcing it would buy back up to 2 trillion yen, or $18 billion, worth of shares. lets's go to mariko oi, who is following the story from our asiua business hub. nice to see you. what is happening with softbank, wasted buying back so much of its own stock? it is partly because of the coronavirus outbreak, but caused it stock to fall sharply about the last couple of weeks. over the last couple of days, they jumped today by over the last couple of days, theyjumped today by 20%, but is after they rose 19% yesterday. so hitting their daily limit. as you mentioned, it is because of the company's announcement it will sell about $
going down the street or in a new environment, i am it going down the street or in a new environment, iam going down the street or in a new environment, i am in a very vulnerable environment inside a car. the decision to quit big working is not a choice everyone can or will make. zoe thomas, bbc news, san francisco. let's talk about one company that has been bucking the trend. shares of softbank have been soaring tokyo this morning. this follows the tech conglomerate announcing it would buy...
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the more you know about the political situation, the more you can read from it, and i was thinking iamfrom it, and i was thinking i am watching this as a sin the enthusiast rather than a politician so enthusiast rather than a politician soiam enthusiast rather than a politician so i am getting half of the story, but it is well directed and very unexpected. there are moments of real brutality in it, and there is certainly one of those films that afterwards you will have a very long discussion about what it all added up discussion about what it all added up to. i thought it was an interesting piece, it is on the cinema for a couple of weeks and then on movie for a couple of months. and now my spy. we have seen this a few times in this particular format, so few times in this particular format, so dave magister is this muscle—bound agent who will we see at the beginning of the movie doing at the beginning of the movie doing a nation, and they say that he is not a very good spy, and he is sent ona not a very good spy, and he is sent on a surveillance mission. he ends up on a surveillance mi
the more you know about the political situation, the more you can read from it, and i was thinking iamfrom it, and i was thinking i am watching this as a sin the enthusiast rather than a politician so enthusiast rather than a politician soiam enthusiast rather than a politician so i am getting half of the story, but it is well directed and very unexpected. there are moments of real brutality in it, and there is certainly one of those films that afterwards you will have a very long discussion...
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iam more if you're young and fit. this does feel different.een previously, but i am encouraged by the global response. the world bank has announced 12 billion dollars. i think that is an unprecedented amount for think that is an unprecedented amountforan think that is an unprecedented amount for an outbreak like theirs. it is also important to say that we are seeing fear, this is a virus we don't know much about and are still finding out about it and it has spread widely geographically, but there are slower hundred 22 countries that do not have any. there are slower hundred 22 countries that do not have anylj think countries that do not have any.” think the maps are really misleading, is the oldest countries that are affected, but many of those will have one case, but on the global map beeping up as a red country. we need some hand gel! we have to set the example! is at times like this when you need someone who has not one but two professorships. he was crystal —— claire donnelly, two professorships, one at london and one in applied statistics
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#iam one # let it go, let it go... # i am one with the wind and sky...solation this is one solution for some frazzled families. but there is another issue here. work. oh, wow, you have a lovely voice! because sitting alongside her isjosh who is today playing prince hans. this is all useful work ata hans. this is all useful work at a difficult moment. all actors are now in the same boat. artists, musicians, anyone in the arts media, they can't be out there standing on a stage —— performing. so there has got to be some way i can still get the magic of our parties and our characters across to the kids. meanwhile, forjessica this experiment with a virtual birthday party seemed to be working. show me your faces! #do your faces! # do you want to build a snowman. . . # do you want to build a snowman... so how did that feel? really weird but really lovely. because remember, i could still give the children magic and that is what it was about. because it is their special day, and... this crazy pandemic shouldn't take it away from them. #do from them. # do you want
#iam one # let it go, let it go... # i am one with the wind and sky...solation this is one solution for some frazzled families. but there is another issue here. work. oh, wow, you have a lovely voice! because sitting alongside her isjosh who is today playing prince hans. this is all useful work ata hans. this is all useful work at a difficult moment. all actors are now in the same boat. artists, musicians, anyone in the arts media, they can't be out there standing on a stage —— performing....
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iam not and that is why sport is fascinating. am not worried about closing doors or whatsoever to affecting the performance of the team. but i am more worried about is to actually put public health and public safety first. so, a big impact on the domestic league in italy, what about the champions league? napoli and juventus are both still involved, and the italian football journalist nicky bandini says clubs are already exploring alternative options. even this morning you had negotiations to play the second leg in the south of italy, which parties seem to be open to but, right now, we are still waiting on a government decree that could potentially prohibit mass gatherings across italy. in the last two weeks we saw mass gathering bands in north italy, in specific regions where traces of coronavirus has been detected. the words of the sports minister to the left open the possibility that there might be something much broader going next to try and take every step against the spread of the virus. if that happens, it is very ha rd to
iam not and that is why sport is fascinating. am not worried about closing doors or whatsoever to affecting the performance of the team. but i am more worried about is to actually put public health and public safety first. so, a big impact on the domestic league in italy, what about the champions league? napoli and juventus are both still involved, and the italian football journalist nicky bandini says clubs are already exploring alternative options. even this morning you had negotiations to...
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david heymann, iam going the protocols there. m essa 9 es i am going to read you a couple more messages from our audience this morning. these are people who are potentially changing their routine, andi potentially changing their routine, and i wonder what you think of this. this one says... we were planning to go to malta for my daughter's 13th go to malta for my daughter's13th birthday in the first week of april. we all have asthma and my elderly mum was accompanying us. we all have asthma and my elderly mum was accompanying us. we have cancelled and lost half the money but we can't take the risk because we but we can't take the risk because we don't know what the situation would be like in a months' time. this one says... i am two years post—stem cell transplant and on thyroid medication which lowers my immune system. what am i supposed to do, hide inside? i have to work and i have to be a dad so i am going to have to take my chances, i guess. how do you respond to those two, david? what we are hearing is that people do underst
david heymann, iam going the protocols there. m essa 9 es i am going to read you a couple more messages from our audience this morning. these are people who are potentially changing their routine, andi potentially changing their routine, and i wonder what you think of this. this one says... we were planning to go to malta for my daughter's 13th go to malta for my daughter's13th birthday in the first week of april. we all have asthma and my elderly mum was accompanying us. we all have asthma and...
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iam what it looks like. good morning. sounded very important. this is where the magic happens. you do not need me to tell you where i am. this is the great hall at hogwarts. an iconic location. brick by brick, table and chair, have been transported to the warner brothers studio tour and it is not just harry warner brothers studio tour and it is notjust harry potter but the james bond franchise, paddington, dunkirk. british productions. the trajectory for the creative industries in the uk is massive, but there could be one problem. not enough young people want to get involved, as i have been finding out. from famous actors to lesser—known extras. to those working in visual effects. costumes, set design and props. two years ago, there were more than 90,000 people working in the british film industry. but, soon, there could be worrying the holes in the workforce. 10,000 new workers are needed over the next five years to keep pace with the industry's growth. which is a worry, when the number of students taking media, film and
iam what it looks like. good morning. sounded very important. this is where the magic happens. you do not need me to tell you where i am. this is the great hall at hogwarts. an iconic location. brick by brick, table and chair, have been transported to the warner brothers studio tour and it is not just harry warner brothers studio tour and it is notjust harry potter but the james bond franchise, paddington, dunkirk. british productions. the trajectory for the creative industries in the uk is...
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iam! she says. i am! why have dogs got cold noses, do you want to talk us through mo?they have cold noses because it helps them to detect heat. so if there is a war mammal nearby, they would be able to detect it. exactly, which is why they like to go on walks so much. the thing i thought was quite interesting we were discussing before was that their sense of smell is 100 million times better than oui’s. is 100 million times better than ours. that... wind to blow your mind just to have a dog sense of smell just to have a dog sense of smell just for a few minutes? you may not like it. no. i don't think our brains could cope with it. also they do stick their nosesin with it. also they do stick their noses in some pretty revolting places. you own it but that's how they see. is how they make sense of they see. is how they make sense of the world. you will make everything. but it's nice to have a story like that making the front of the pages with everything else.|j that making the front of the pages with everything else. i thought so, mo. i think mo. ithink in mo. i think in
iam! she says. i am! why have dogs got cold noses, do you want to talk us through mo?they have cold noses because it helps them to detect heat. so if there is a war mammal nearby, they would be able to detect it. exactly, which is why they like to go on walks so much. the thing i thought was quite interesting we were discussing before was that their sense of smell is 100 million times better than oui’s. is 100 million times better than ours. that... wind to blow your mind just to have a dog...
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iam going i am going to be honest, i'm struggling to hold it together at the moment and it is notjust be me, it is going to be all of us. a major london hospital becomes the first in the uk to temporarily run out of critical care capacity for coronavirus patients. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers. good evening and welcome to bbc newss. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the coronavirus crisis is changing life as we know it, dramatically tonight, after the government ordered the immediate closure of almost all the places we go to for leisure, with bars, pubs, restaurants and gyms among them. the radical move came with an equally radical package of financial help from the chancellor, to try to protect businesses, jobs and the vulnerable. rishi sunak declared that never before had there been state intervention on this scale in this country. he announced that the government would pay up to 80% of people's wages — up to a maximum of £2,500 a month — to those whose jobs are at risk. and the prime minister borisjohnson demanded the immediate
iam going i am going to be honest, i'm struggling to hold it together at the moment and it is notjust be me, it is going to be all of us. a major london hospital becomes the first in the uk to temporarily run out of critical care capacity for coronavirus patients. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers. good evening and welcome to bbc newss. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the coronavirus crisis is changing life as we know it, dramatically...
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publish the same front page in support of their readers, i am front page in support of their readers, iamoping we can show this to you. in both cases, we started our careers in the newspaper and we are great supporters of this and we are great supporters of this and we are great supporters of this and we hope it does some good and i hope some people at home get the message and we hope people actually buy some of those newspapers because as you all know newspapers of had a pretty rough time of late and we would encourage more people to buy papers and the spirit behind that is supported and i'm sure many people as well. when you're on your own, we are there with you. that is it for the papers at this hour. he managed not to talk over each other too much but do not go too far to bed yet, we need you back and half past 11 for another look at the papers. thank you very much. and don‘t forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it‘s all there for you — seven days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you ca
publish the same front page in support of their readers, i am front page in support of their readers, iamoping we can show this to you. in both cases, we started our careers in the newspaper and we are great supporters of this and we are great supporters of this and we are great supporters of this and we hope it does some good and i hope some people at home get the message and we hope people actually buy some of those newspapers because as you all know newspapers of had a pretty rough time of...
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iam week or two will certainly benefit them.ch i would underscore, is significant. more support for volu nta ry significant. more support for voluntary groups, which is something iam voluntary groups, which is something i am actively talking to the secretary of state for communities about and as we try to look after the most vulnerable in our communities, we will increase funding for local voluntary groups to help with that. it is something we are actively looking at. but to underline more broadly, the scheme i have outlined today is unprecedented in scope and scale for a british government and it is an enormous commitment by us to british jobs and workers, this is going to be difficult but we are with you through this and we are doing absolutely everything we can to support yourjobs absolutely everything we can to support your jobs and absolutely everything we can to support yourjobs and support your income is through this time. and on your point about young people, obviously we cannot forbid every form of socialising between h
iam week or two will certainly benefit them.ch i would underscore, is significant. more support for volu nta ry significant. more support for voluntary groups, which is something iam voluntary groups, which is something i am actively talking to the secretary of state for communities about and as we try to look after the most vulnerable in our communities, we will increase funding for local voluntary groups to help with that. it is something we are actively looking at. but to underline more...
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iam i am live near the restricted zone in northern italy, where the government has drastically escalatedto government has drastically escalated attempts to contain the outbreak. it's just been announced a third person has now died in the uk after contracting the virus, after the biggest one—day jump in confirmed cases. we'll have the very latest. also tonight... two weeks after severe flooding, borisjohnson visits worcestershire, to see the on—going clean—up operation.
iam i am live near the restricted zone in northern italy, where the government has drastically escalatedto government has drastically escalated attempts to contain the outbreak. it's just been announced a third person has now died in the uk after contracting the virus, after the biggest one—day jump in confirmed cases. we'll have the very latest. also tonight... two weeks after severe flooding, borisjohnson visits worcestershire, to see the on—going clean—up operation.
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iam nick i am nick from the belfast medical team.f the medical co nsulta nts. i am angela, one of the medical consultants. this is a crucial time, this is not a rehearsal. you will only have one chance at this. stay at home. i am clear, i am a respiratory nurse. you can play your pa rt respiratory nurse. you can play your part to enable us to play ours. please, stay at home. i'm julian, respiratory consultant. we all have a choice. if you choose to stay at home, you will save lives. please, stay—at—home. home, you will save lives. please, stay-at-home. i'm susan. iam home, you will save lives. please, stay-at-home. i'm susan. i am a respiratory consultant and i've been a doctorfor 35 years. we respiratory consultant and i've been a doctor for 35 years. we are facing oui’ a doctor for 35 years. we are facing our greatest challenge and we are frightened. help us. please stay at home. i frightened. help us. please stay at home. lam frightened. help us. please stay at home. i am siobhan, frightened. help us. please stay at home. lam siob
iam nick i am nick from the belfast medical team.f the medical co nsulta nts. i am angela, one of the medical consultants. this is a crucial time, this is not a rehearsal. you will only have one chance at this. stay at home. i am clear, i am a respiratory nurse. you can play your pa rt respiratory nurse. you can play your part to enable us to play ours. please, stay at home. i'm julian, respiratory consultant. we all have a choice. if you choose to stay at home, you will save lives. please,...
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i can't say that iam many, many victims. i can't say that i am shocked.ssible to sit in that courtroom day after day and listen to that kind of testimony are not believe that he had committed these crimes. and i honestly didn't believe thejudge crimes. and i honestly didn't believe the judge would go easy on him in that situation, a pattern of conduct going back years and i think it would be clear to anyone who covered this. i am just not surprised that the judge gave him a harsh sentence. never his defence lawyer said afterwards that harvey weinstein himself was sad and confused about this because he believed he genuinely had relationships with these women. you confronted him with these allegations 20 years ago. is that how he still sees this? who can look inside the head of a harvey weinstein. he has maintained throughout that he thought these relationships were consensual. he is ina bit relationships were consensual. he is in a bit of relationships were consensual. he is ina bit ofa relationships were consensual. he is in a bit of a bind saying if he k
i can't say that iam many, many victims. i can't say that i am shocked.ssible to sit in that courtroom day after day and listen to that kind of testimony are not believe that he had committed these crimes. and i honestly didn't believe thejudge crimes. and i honestly didn't believe the judge would go easy on him in that situation, a pattern of conduct going back years and i think it would be clear to anyone who covered this. i am just not surprised that the judge gave him a harsh sentence....
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iam be assessed?t tomorrow in terms of how they are going to be assessed for exams, in terms of key workers we get that today. when, i do not know. i was told later today. it‘s shaping up to be quite a long list from all the sort of words that have been said so far by the likes by gavin williamson. key workers are teachers, social workers, nurses, eve ryo ne teachers, social workers, nurses, everyone in the nhs, porters, cleaners, you name it. infrastructure workers, that must mean, i presume, electricity, gas, water industry, telecoms, internet, food processing, food delivery. the list goes on and on. it is a big chunk of people who are still going to have to work. you just have the sense that, you know, ministers arejust you just have the sense that, you know, ministers are just being battered by wave after wave of pressure from this virus, having to move very, very quickly, but the difficulty they have got our other countries are moving and it seems moving at greater speed. that was going back to t
iam be assessed?t tomorrow in terms of how they are going to be assessed for exams, in terms of key workers we get that today. when, i do not know. i was told later today. it‘s shaping up to be quite a long list from all the sort of words that have been said so far by the likes by gavin williamson. key workers are teachers, social workers, nurses, eve ryo ne teachers, social workers, nurses, everyone in the nhs, porters, cleaners, you name it. infrastructure workers, that must mean, i...
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iam glad i met all of them. have loved listening to jenner and but i really enjoyed it and i have loved listening tojenner and to anyone because that is what we are here for. your cue to listen to each other. what have you learned from the deep listening? first of all, i have met a lovely feed again who i actually get on with. a lovely vegan and a meat farmer! the process of producing meat, we have an understanding here that it is not what i am doing and someone, it has just been enlightening and the understanding that is there and the other people i have met here, it has been good. to learn to listen to them and not look for negatives and to positively ask questions as we move forward, it has been great. we are going to speak to mark eaton, home editor. we heard therefrom geraint and from donna, the super city of listening. we said at the beginning of the day, i think polarised? i beginning of the day, i think polarised ? i think beginning of the day, i think polarised? i think more divided than they have ever
iam glad i met all of them. have loved listening to jenner and but i really enjoyed it and i have loved listening tojenner and to anyone because that is what we are here for. your cue to listen to each other. what have you learned from the deep listening? first of all, i have met a lovely feed again who i actually get on with. a lovely vegan and a meat farmer! the process of producing meat, we have an understanding here that it is not what i am doing and someone, it has just been enlightening...
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iam more young and fit. this does feel different.t is an unprecedented amount for billion, that is an unprecedented amountforan billion, that is an unprecedented amount for an outbreak like this. it is also important to say that, when you are seeing fear, of course this isa you are seeing fear, of course this is a virus we don't know much about and still finding out about, it has spread quite widely geographically, although there are still hundred 22 countries that do not have any... the maps are really misleading. you see these maps of countries affected, but many of those we have one case but on the global map up as a red country. we have to take and gel, set the example. it is someone in the studio but not one with two professorships. welcome, crystal donnelly, professor of crystal epidemiology at university of london and professor of applied at oxford university. hello. i have happy hand joe but i am sitting too close. i will urge away but try and keep my face next... les keep the sense of perspective. as far as we know, we do no
iam more young and fit. this does feel different.t is an unprecedented amount for billion, that is an unprecedented amountforan billion, that is an unprecedented amount for an outbreak like this. it is also important to say that, when you are seeing fear, of course this isa you are seeing fear, of course this is a virus we don't know much about and still finding out about, it has spread quite widely geographically, although there are still hundred 22 countries that do not have any... the maps...
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at times such as these come in on to say, iam reminded times such as these come in on to say, i am remindedistory has been forced by people and communities coming together to work as one. she expresses thanks to all of those in the front line and we are enormously thankful for the expertise and commitment of our scientist and medical practitioners, and emergency and public services. but now more than at any time in our recent past, that we all have a vitally important part to play as individuals, and she finishes by saying that you could be assured that my family and i stand ready to play our part. pupils in wales, northern ireland and england will get more detail tomorrow about how their gcse and a level results will be awarded after this year's exams were cancelled. the education secretary in england, gavin williamson, said he would do everything he could to ensure that grades would be available in august. it was confirmed today that school exams won't take place in scotland either. instead qualifications will be awarded on the basis of course work, teacher assessments and mock exams. her
at times such as these come in on to say, iam reminded times such as these come in on to say, i am remindedistory has been forced by people and communities coming together to work as one. she expresses thanks to all of those in the front line and we are enormously thankful for the expertise and commitment of our scientist and medical practitioners, and emergency and public services. but now more than at any time in our recent past, that we all have a vitally important part to play as...
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iam not and she is an expert in power dynamics. i am not saying we have got everything right.xecutive director of save the children uk. pauline latham, conservative mp who sits on parliament's international development committee, calling for kevin watkins to step down from his role as chief executive of the charity. england's chief medical officer — professor chris whitty — has been up before a committee of mps this morning, talking about coronavirus. he told them the uk's response was already moving from trying to contain the spread to now attempting to delay it. there are now several — not large numbers — but several cases where we cannot see where this has come from in terms of the clear transmission — either because someone has come directly from overseas or because they have had a close contact with someone who has recently returned from overseas — and that — i think — makes it highly likely, therefore, that there is some community transmission and this virus in the uk now. i think we should work on the assumption it is here at very low levels at this point in time but th
iam not and she is an expert in power dynamics. i am not saying we have got everything right.xecutive director of save the children uk. pauline latham, conservative mp who sits on parliament's international development committee, calling for kevin watkins to step down from his role as chief executive of the charity. england's chief medical officer — professor chris whitty — has been up before a committee of mps this morning, talking about coronavirus. he told them the uk's response was...
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iam acting i am acting today with a multibillion pound commitment, more money for oui’ multibillion pounde money for our nhs, more generous sick pay, faster access to benefits if you are self—employed, extra local support for the most vulnerable, tax cuts, loans and gra nts vulnerable, tax cuts, loans and grants for businesses to protect people's jobs. compressive action and if more is needed, i will take it. —— comprehensive. and reports from iran say that the first vice president has contracted the coronavirus. iran reported 63 new deaths, its highest single—day toll which brings the total fatalities to 354. india has suspended tourist visas until april and said it would quarantine travellers arriving from the seven virus—hit countries in an attempt to contain its spread. the government also advised indians to avoid all non—essential travel abroad. denmark has become the second european country to announce a lockdown following a io—fold surge in coronavirus cases since monday. denmark's prime minister announced that all kindergartens, schools and universities will close for two weeks to
iam acting i am acting today with a multibillion pound commitment, more money for oui’ multibillion pounde money for our nhs, more generous sick pay, faster access to benefits if you are self—employed, extra local support for the most vulnerable, tax cuts, loans and gra nts vulnerable, tax cuts, loans and grants for businesses to protect people's jobs. compressive action and if more is needed, i will take it. —— comprehensive. and reports from iran say that the first vice president has...
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iam i am with my friend claire, we're both from london, we are both stuck in sydney at the moment.the moment, staying in someone's garage. not ideal but at least a comfy bed. we went to flight ce ntre least a comfy bed. we went to flight centre for more flights and the lady laughed and said it is £20,000, we said we don't have that money, she said we don't have that money, she said money shouldn't be an object. we have a campervan at the moment but more campsites are closing, our current one closed to the public today so we've been told we are only allowed to stay until the 13th of march, which is when our booking ended. all of the kitchen and laundry are closed, so we have to do our cooking, cleaning, washing, all for three people in the van at the moment. we tried to ring the british consulate and we e—mailed but no reply yet. i am in ghana, i flew on the fifth of march hoping to return on the 315t. the president of the country did the national address and said no flights would be going in or out of the country for about two weeks to control the coronavirus pandemic. they tell yo
iam i am with my friend claire, we're both from london, we are both stuck in sydney at the moment.the moment, staying in someone's garage. not ideal but at least a comfy bed. we went to flight ce ntre least a comfy bed. we went to flight centre for more flights and the lady laughed and said it is £20,000, we said we don't have that money, she said we don't have that money, she said money shouldn't be an object. we have a campervan at the moment but more campsites are closing, our current one...