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so i think will have it originally and it will be split, ican it originally and it will be split, i cando not want to be like a canary in the cage. you don't want to be like that. we have seen again today that hancock saying he would not recommend this if things were not say. but as soon as as he says, the problem is it is not left versus right. we hope you will not be was that we have the unions are not deliberately doing this. we do believe they have the best interest of the kids and the teachers at heart. but we do not know for certain. and that it is what is holding this back. people are worried, people are still were to go out in the streets. so it is not surprising that there is this residence until there is some proof ability that their schools would not bea ability that their schools would not be a hotbed for this. it looks like they would not be but when there is a chance they still could become then you can understand. susie, some argue that there is science behind this, the government is following the signs. let's look at the daily telegraph front page. it carries the same st
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get very very ill if they got this disease, being told to kind of go out a bit but not too much is icanne of go out a bit but not too much is i can imagine that being quite anxiety inducing. is there enough information out there to make me feel confident? saying with the telegraph. this picture story, trump puts army on alert. we also know from the state governor of minnesota that he's drawing upon the entire national guard at the state for the first time in history. the concern is that there are agitators, there are radicals who are not part of these genuine protests. but they are there to cause trouble? it's very difficult to know what's going on, exactly. because it of is calm so divided and so divisive. in the army unit they are going to call in is the military police. that is a big step. the other story on the sunday times which is looking at the rap stars plea for priest as america burns. this is a hip—hop star saying don't burn down your own house in pursuit of change. barbara? interesting really interesting choice there. it's a kind of species given that's been very influential
get very very ill if they got this disease, being told to kind of go out a bit but not too much is icanne of go out a bit but not too much is i can imagine that being quite anxiety inducing. is there enough information out there to make me feel confident? saying with the telegraph. this picture story, trump puts army on alert. we also know from the state governor of minnesota that he's drawing upon the entire national guard at the state for the first time in history. the concern is that there...
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so naturally it feels like i should go back, you know, to be a part of this and help out in any way ican bags, there is the insta—pot. as a nurse, this is what we went to school for. this is what we do. going to new york for this whole covid crisis is basically like that, it's like throwing yourself into the situation. you don't think twice about it, you're just going. here we are at our favourite lake. my daughter and i do a lot of outdoorsy stuff, and it is something we're really going to miss. but i would like to take these moments to think about the things i can come back to. i do have my trunk packed, all the medical supplies that were donated. we'll get ready to hit the road. so the day has come, it is a 17.5 hour drive, and reality is sinking in and we're on our way. i have my sleeping beauty and her best friend. i had some conflict about bringing her along but i don't want fear to steer me away from what i want to do, and we have had many conversations. we'll just take it one day at a time. some gorgeous views, it's kind of serene all at the same time knowing that once we get out
so naturally it feels like i should go back, you know, to be a part of this and help out in any way ican bags, there is the insta—pot. as a nurse, this is what we went to school for. this is what we do. going to new york for this whole covid crisis is basically like that, it's like throwing yourself into the situation. you don't think twice about it, you're just going. here we are at our favourite lake. my daughter and i do a lot of outdoorsy stuff, and it is something we're really going to...
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ican i can tell you that based on our involvement in this case, considering that we hit the ground runningn 36 hours, we secured warrants for two individuals for felony murder, 36 hours, we secured warrants for two individuals forfelony murder, i think that speaks volumes for itself in that the probable course create our agents quickly. we realise emotions ran high here for a period of time and they still are to a great extend, we understand that and we respect that. events have been taking out through the day to mark ve day. silence was held to mark the moment britain and its allies can accepted the surrender of germany. the queen said, we are still a nation that those brave soldiers would recognise and admire. you are watching bbc news. hello, time to check on the weather. friday was a good day, showers lurking, but a bright and warm day. a few showers lurking around here and there, but, on the whole, a bright and warm day. and saturday is looking every bit as warm, in fact a degree or so higher, i think the temperatures will be across some south—eastern areas. and that's because the wea
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we need to be truthful with the american people.am icans deserve the truth.he truth must be based on science. we have the world's greatest scientists. let us lead. let us speak without fear of retribution. nada: president trump has bragged about his performance. in pennsylvania that makeslity personal protective equipment, he hit backgainst dr. bright . pres. trump: he looks like an angry, disgrtled employee who according to some people didn't do a good job. nada: at a tour of this facility that distributive n95 masks, the president chose not to wear one himself. his reluctance energy includes a quick reopening. -- reelection strategy includes a ick reopening he may not be able to pack ies, but he needs to drive voter turnout in the pivotal state of pennsylvania to repeat his victory of 2016. pres. trump: thank you, all that social distancing look at you people, spread out six feet. that is impressive. what we like the old way a little bit better, don't we? na: in wisconsin, also a swing state, no social distancing at is bar. it is what happened when word cou
we need to be truthful with the american people.am icans deserve the truth.he truth must be based on science. we have the world's greatest scientists. let us lead. let us speak without fear of retribution. nada: president trump has bragged about his performance. in pennsylvania that makeslity personal protective equipment, he hit backgainst dr. bright . pres. trump: he looks like an angry, disgrtled employee who according to some people didn't do a good job. nada: at a tour of this facility...
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during world warami, millions of ican women surged into the workforce, taking jobs that men had leftehind. after the war, the men needed omthose jobs back, and the were fired. shgton is littered with statues of dead warriors. -- dead war heroes. dead men warriors. you have to hunt really hard to find a statue of a woman in this new battle, america's relied on its women. will they remember how essential they were once the pdemic is over? katty kay, bbc news, washington. laura: women on the front lines once again. s in other newom around the world, u.s. senator richard burr is stepping down achairman of the intelligenceom cttee after the fbi seized his phone as part of an inquiry into his cell the market crash overust before coronavirus worries. at the time the senator was receiving classified briefings about the severity of the impending crisis. and in southwestern germany, two coeaing towers at a dd clear power plant--nuclear power plant have bee demolished in spectacular style. they were a landmark in the the park was shutdown master as germany transitions away from usin nuclear pow
during world warami, millions of ican women surged into the workforce, taking jobs that men had leftehind. after the war, the men needed omthose jobs back, and the were fired. shgton is littered with statues of dead warriors. -- dead war heroes. dead men warriors. you have to hunt really hard to find a statue of a woman in this new battle, america's relied on its women. will they remember how essential they were once the pdemic is over? katty kay, bbc news, washington. laura: women on the front...
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well ican international reaction will be? well i can tell you what it should be.gned thejoint led by the united kingdom, which signed the joint declaration with china, and it is an international treaty lodged at the un. we should make it clear to the chinese that this is outrageous. the prime minister and the foreign secretary should make that absolutely clear. we should talk to our allies, our friends around the world, all of him have a stake into things. —— to make things. firstly... and secondly whether or not china can be trusted to keep its word was that there are all too many examples of that not being the case. the way it has actually used a preoccupation which everybody rightly has with fighting this awful epidemic, they have used that preoccupation in order to bully and harass in other areas, and one of them is in hong kong. the lockdown across scotland will start to be eased from the end of next week. the first minister, nicola sturgeon, says as long as the virus continues to be suppressed people will be allowed to do more outside their homes — similar t
well ican international reaction will be? well i can tell you what it should be.gned thejoint led by the united kingdom, which signed the joint declaration with china, and it is an international treaty lodged at the un. we should make it clear to the chinese that this is outrageous. the prime minister and the foreign secretary should make that absolutely clear. we should talk to our allies, our friends around the world, all of him have a stake into things. —— to make things. firstly... and...
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our years like this, will there even be an robert: we see this pressure on presidt trump on manpu icanovernors but you wrote this week that many republic governors despite all the testing challenges are sving to reopen because what they'reng in their own economy. what's that dynamic like out in the states in place like arizona? >> yeah, the president realizes that he is v nerable to these kinds of attacks, and that's why he's pushing these governors to go ahead andpen up these economiesven though they haven't by a large portion they vice president met the guidelines set out forhe white house for what they should do -- what they should see before they begi opening up. the president was planning to campaign on the economy, 3.5% unemployment before this virus hit. now we're at a level o unemployment 20 million jobs lost in the month of april that wen haven't since the great depression. the president realizes that he's going to be the victim -- or the target of relentless attacks for his handling of this virus especially the fact that so many millions of the americans have lost their jobs.
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today, ican do some of the best research.ce that we are beginning a new trial for selected i can announce that we are beginning a new trialfor selected nhs patients of an antiviral drug. some promising early results on coronavirus patients with early data showing recovery time by about four days. as you can understand, will be prioritising this treatment where it will provide the greatest benefit. this is probably the biggest step forward in in the treatment of coronavirus since the crisis began. these are very early steps but we are determined to support the science. the devolved administrations, this is uk wide in the pharmaceutical company for their work and making it happen. it is worth remembering that in the battle against this virus, we are all on the same side. we will keep working across the world to develop vaccines in the treatments like this. they will help us turn a corner. but until a treatment or a vaccine comes, there is simply no way to beat the virus, so we must not lose oui’ beat the virus, so we must not l
today, ican do some of the best research.ce that we are beginning a new trial for selected i can announce that we are beginning a new trialfor selected nhs patients of an antiviral drug. some promising early results on coronavirus patients with early data showing recovery time by about four days. as you can understand, will be prioritising this treatment where it will provide the greatest benefit. this is probably the biggest step forward in in the treatment of coronavirus since the crisis...
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while 40% of the poorestam icans have lost their jobs in this crisis, the effects of being felt at allncome levels i nick bryant reports from one of new york's most affluen suburbs. nick: we don't normally go searching for hardship in the tree line communities of suburban america, but now it is easy to find. this is the looping cute for a food bank in the commuter belt. cars normally used for pickup and the weekend shop now a marker of middle-class need. some have waited more than five hours, bumper-to-bumper, in a queue that stretched more than a mile for this organizer, traffic control has become a major problem. eight weeks agon the early days of the shutdown,e saw 65 families. now it is 60rs look at the -- a mercedes, expensive suv's. >> to see a lot of starter rossett's, starter beeamers. op have gone without for, five,n six, se paychecks, and it is starting to catch up. they neetfood, the mos basic thing. nick: at the front of the plne we met peoe who had well-paid jobs befor the coronavirus brought economic destruction. people who have never hato rely on aid. michelle is a flori
while 40% of the poorestam icans have lost their jobs in this crisis, the effects of being felt at allncome levels i nick bryant reports from one of new york's most affluen suburbs. nick: we don't normally go searching for hardship in the tree line communities of suburban america, but now it is easy to find. this is the looping cute for a food bank in the commuter belt. cars normally used for pickup and the weekend shop now a marker of middle-class need. some have waited more than five hours,...
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ican remembertrying it burned the middle out of my hand.trying to put it down, and it was stuck. sol i can remember trying to put it down, and it was stuck. so i had to throw it, to get rid of it. doug's hand was treated by a pioneering surgeon. hand was treated by a pioneering surgeon. i went and joined them and realised that my hand hurt. when you say your hand hurt. is that a bit of an understatement? yes! on ve day as doug was recovering in hospital, 17—year—old margaret was celebrating. she is the one lying down. she had spent her teenage yea rs down. she had spent her teenage years in and out of air—raid shelters. that did more damage for me than anything, to hear the siren go off, itjust shook my nerves to pieces and it took me years and yea rs pieces and it took me years and years to get over that. but i'm all right now. so doug and margaret will spend ve day in lockdown together, sharing memories of their war and more and after seven weeks, their friendship is closer than ever. yes, very close friends, yes. yes. very close. that's
ican remembertrying it burned the middle out of my hand.trying to put it down, and it was stuck. sol i can remember trying to put it down, and it was stuck. so i had to throw it, to get rid of it. doug's hand was treated by a pioneering surgeon. hand was treated by a pioneering surgeon. i went and joined them and realised that my hand hurt. when you say your hand hurt. is that a bit of an understatement? yes! on ve day as doug was recovering in hospital, 17—year—old margaret was...
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ican they miss you, a miss you, a miss you. i can say that 1000 times and it still won't be enough.theatres, galleries, and other creative spaces across the world to shut indefinitely. but for one small puppetry company in london they have found new audiences for their craft stop. hi, i'm from little angel theatre. this craft is aimed at 5—10 —year—olds. little angel theatre. this craft is aimed at 5-10 -year-olds. it can get aimed at 5-10 -year-olds. it can get a little messy, which is why opened this board down. little angel theatre is a puppet theatre. during lockdown we have redeployed our efforts. we have been concentrating on creating work digitally to share across our social media platforms. we've also been showcasing the work of puppetry artists. i want my hat back! byjohn of puppetry artists. i want my hat back! by john klassen. just wanted to give you a quick tour of the workshop. this is my cardboard supply. i and the workshop. this is my cardboard supply. land the designer, puppet maker, and set make a or the l supply. land the designer, puppet maker, and set make a or t
ican they miss you, a miss you, a miss you. i can say that 1000 times and it still won't be enough.theatres, galleries, and other creative spaces across the world to shut indefinitely. but for one small puppetry company in london they have found new audiences for their craft stop. hi, i'm from little angel theatre. this craft is aimed at 5—10 —year—olds. little angel theatre. this craft is aimed at 5-10 -year-olds. it can get aimed at 5-10 -year-olds. it can get a little messy, which is...
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in terms of the comparisons that you are suggesting, as the scientist of all said, ican are suggestingtist of all said, i can remember patrick and chris talking about this. i do not think we will get a full verdict until the pandemic is over and particularly, until we have comprehensive international data on all cause mortality. people hit particularly severely by covid—i9 are those living in care homes. latest figures from the office for national statistics —— show deaths in care homes in england and wales that involve coronavirus increased by more than a third in the week ending the 24th april. you can see from this graph that virus deaths in care homes continued to rise even as hospital deaths were falling. our social affairs correspondent alison holt reports. more than a third of deaths and care homes were registered as a link to covid—i9 in the week up to april the 24th. but overall, the number of deaths from sourcing in england and wales from all causes is much higher than usual. almost four times more deaths than we would expect to see at this time of year were registered in tha
in terms of the comparisons that you are suggesting, as the scientist of all said, ican are suggestingtist of all said, i can remember patrick and chris talking about this. i do not think we will get a full verdict until the pandemic is over and particularly, until we have comprehensive international data on all cause mortality. people hit particularly severely by covid—i9 are those living in care homes. latest figures from the office for national statistics —— show deaths in care homes...
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ican really know they shouldn‘t be here.at national parks and a connection with nature. that i am asking people to consider giving it local. if you do come here, be self—reliant, facilities aren‘t around, be flexible. if you come to around, be flexible. if you come to a car park and its full, don‘t pack any villagers because it will impact the local community and emergency services. thank you for your time. really interesting point. there are no facilities here whatsoever so if you are thinking of coming today, saveit you are thinking of coming today, save it because what is worth remembering is all of this will all still be here when it is over. after weeks of misery for football fans, top flight action returns in europe later when the german bundesliga resumes. games will be devoid of fans, with strict regulations in place. that will include modest goal celebrations and players not shaking hands after the final whistle. officials from other european countries will be watching closely to see if the safety protocols work. ye
ican really know they shouldn‘t be here.at national parks and a connection with nature. that i am asking people to consider giving it local. if you do come here, be self—reliant, facilities aren‘t around, be flexible. if you come to around, be flexible. if you come to a car park and its full, don‘t pack any villagers because it will impact the local community and emergency services. thank you for your time. really interesting point. there are no facilities here whatsoever so if you are...
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so surreal, but hopefully all of this will blow over as soon as possible and we can be reunited and ican can see the dog. all that matters isi i can see the dog. all that matters is i get to see the dog, really. by! the welsh first minister has warned that april will be a difficult month for everyone in wales, as the death toll continues to rise. in newport, beauty business jana has to move out of the home she shares with her pa rents of the home she shares with her parents because the home she shares with her parents because they are self isolating. i am still living with my mum and dad, they are over 70, people have underlying health problems, nothing serious, with the coronavirus you just don't know what is going to happen. i know i am trapped in this shop by myself but my parents's trapped in this shop by myself but my pa rents's safety comes trapped in this shop by myself but my parents's safety comes first. i will take you over to my shop. it is usually quite busy. at the moment i have moved in here and i have converted one of the beauty rooms u psta i rs converted one of the beaut
so surreal, but hopefully all of this will blow over as soon as possible and we can be reunited and ican can see the dog. all that matters isi i can see the dog. all that matters is i get to see the dog, really. by! the welsh first minister has warned that april will be a difficult month for everyone in wales, as the death toll continues to rise. in newport, beauty business jana has to move out of the home she shares with her pa rents of the home she shares with her parents because the home she...
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must have felt like to be part of the team that was able to pull this off, the astronauts on board, icanis off, the astronauts on board, i can only imagine, especially after the disappointment of wednesday when weather stopped it, and being a classic brit i was complaining of thunderstorms on wednesday but now i'm complaining about the heat, but for spacex and then and a very different business model for nasa, no longer a government funded... a government built spacecraft but something built bya built spacecraft but something built by a private company in california? nasais by a private company in california? nasa is the custom in this relationship. spacex developed this with support, considerable financial support, from nasa, and boeing is also developing a similar transport capsule but spacex won the race on this occasion and as a result the idea is it will drive down the cost of actually putting humans into space which will enable nasa to focus on the big like getting humans back mars and then of course want to mars... the moon and then mars. and it is hoped that these sorts of commer
must have felt like to be part of the team that was able to pull this off, the astronauts on board, icanis off, the astronauts on board, i can only imagine, especially after the disappointment of wednesday when weather stopped it, and being a classic brit i was complaining of thunderstorms on wednesday but now i'm complaining about the heat, but for spacex and then and a very different business model for nasa, no longer a government funded... a government built spacecraft but something built...
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ican is quite a bit of fire burning.the buildings on the next lock and the thing that really concerns me about this is these are residential blocks right behind these stores are houses and you can see people with their lights on watching what is going on and the commercial side of the block, people are streaming around, breaking into buildings and starting fires. tim, is there any separation between, you know, you described the looters there. but obviously there were protesters out earlier on, we sawjust protesting down the street, not setting fire to things, not looting. is there a clear separation or is everything such a muddled mess there now? there are no demonstrations here that i can see of any kind anymore, lewis. wow. it is total chaos, no—one is really saying anything, i mean, there is no point being made, people are running in and out of open buildings, hauling away caseloads of whiskey. throwing rocks. trace it —— cars drag racing along the streets here. horn blares. very little... the tragic death that starte
ican is quite a bit of fire burning.the buildings on the next lock and the thing that really concerns me about this is these are residential blocks right behind these stores are houses and you can see people with their lights on watching what is going on and the commercial side of the block, people are streaming around, breaking into buildings and starting fires. tim, is there any separation between, you know, you described the looters there. but obviously there were protesters out earlier on,...
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the incident took place on monday now there have been protests all across the country and unrest all ican cross the country what is the feeling there from people on the ground who you speak to. about how they feel about it spreading to a national level. there's a sense of pride that their voice is now being heard it started here in minneapolis you don't hear too much about it but if i were making. it starting something on a positive. danger this and things that are part of it but it's like my...
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ican take this man. it's not a big deal. i can take it.roved physical fitness will help in the fight against covid—19. translation: i really hope that all those fellow gym owners can keep going somehow, because this sector does have a lot of potential. when it comes to getting the nation fit in resisting this epidemic, i think our sector should keep going. only certain businesses have been allowed to open their doors, and many people are still working and exercising at home. the final destination is getting back to normal, there is plenty of distance still to run. the self—proclaimed "architect of rock ‘n' roll" richard penniman, better known as little richard, has died of bone cancer at the age of 87. in a statement his lawyer said "little richard passed away this morning in tennessee. he was loved by his family and adored by millions". david sillito looks back at his life. # wop—bop—a—loo—mop alop—bom—bom. # tutti frutti, oh rutti.# little richard and tutti frutti — nothing had sounded quite like this before. and while it would be going
ican take this man. it's not a big deal. i can take it.roved physical fitness will help in the fight against covid—19. translation: i really hope that all those fellow gym owners can keep going somehow, because this sector does have a lot of potential. when it comes to getting the nation fit in resisting this epidemic, i think our sector should keep going. only certain businesses have been allowed to open their doors, and many people are still working and exercising at home. the final...
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ican reasonable disagreement about this.ys after symptoms and i had been told i could return to work and employ childcare. it was reasonable to make a shortjourney before embarking on a five—hour drive. the alternative was to stay in durham rather than go back to work. i believe i made the right judgments, i can understand people may disagree with that. i have explained all the above to the prime minister. at some point during the first week when we were both sick and in bed, i mentioned to him what i had done. unsurprisingly, given the condition that we were in, neither of us remember the conversation in any detail. that was dominic cummings in his hour—long news co nfe re nce dominic cummings in his hour—long news conference in the garden at downing street. he was interrogated by journalist. let's downing street. he was interrogated byjournalist. let's talk to some journalists now. what did you make of what dominic cummings had to say, he didn't apologise or say he regretted what he done, he blamed the media for misreporti
ican reasonable disagreement about this.ys after symptoms and i had been told i could return to work and employ childcare. it was reasonable to make a shortjourney before embarking on a five—hour drive. the alternative was to stay in durham rather than go back to work. i believe i made the right judgments, i can understand people may disagree with that. i have explained all the above to the prime minister. at some point during the first week when we were both sick and in bed, i mentioned to...
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frez, you know, came back and said, well, we're giving the money that paying in tariffs back yeah, ican farmers, so, there's a sense -- and one economist whose note i read this the last time a resident added tariffs in a recession what happened in 1930 and that ended in a depression. lot of people looking at the prospects of another trade war immense doing an amount of damage brendan, shah so much. brendan murray in charge of all our trade coverage. next, we talk about the european economies and italy as today begins the phase two. the relaxing of some of the lockdown measures. a lot of companies will start again manufacturing and shipping. about the director general of -- this is the italian lobby when it comes to businesses. that's coming up next, and this is bloomberg. >> francine: good morning, everyone. surveillance.erg ow, nearly 5 million italians are returning to work this week. they're allowed to restart from today. this is what we call a phase two but, of course, shops will remain closed for another two weeks. to bars and restaurants, meanwhile, they've been told that they act
frez, you know, came back and said, well, we're giving the money that paying in tariffs back yeah, ican farmers, so, there's a sense -- and one economist whose note i read this the last time a resident added tariffs in a recession what happened in 1930 and that ended in a depression. lot of people looking at the prospects of another trade war immense doing an amount of damage brendan, shah so much. brendan murray in charge of all our trade coverage. next, we talk about the european economies...
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at the same time, ican undermining our efforts.same time, i can also see the massive effort are being made, and if you see how the european union has responded to pass crisis, we are slow to respond, but we do respond, and ultimately, it has always made it stronger and it has made us actually the most prosperous and safe continent in the world ultimately. right, but it isn'tjust the speed of the response would you characterise as slow. it is also the nature of the response. if one looks at the instinctive reaction of so many national governments across the european union back in march, one sees an immediate default reversion to national self—interest. not to any sense that we are in this together, but, for example, nations across the european union were banning the export of medical equipment and other supplies simply to ring—fence it for themselves. this wasn't just a to ring—fence it for themselves. this wasn'tjust a lack of solidarity, it was a very opposite of solidarity. but we are living and we have been living for a couple o
at the same time, ican undermining our efforts.same time, i can also see the massive effort are being made, and if you see how the european union has responded to pass crisis, we are slow to respond, but we do respond, and ultimately, it has always made it stronger and it has made us actually the most prosperous and safe continent in the world ultimately. right, but it isn'tjust the speed of the response would you characterise as slow. it is also the nature of the response. if one looks at the...
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however, ican actually be needed in the early phase.d of the month we will have a pool of around 2,000 to draw on if necessary. this is a system that will operate at a scale not seen before in scotland. we have had testing and contact tracing before, but it is substantially increasing the scale. therefore, over the first couple of weeks it will need to pared down, but introducing it at the same time as we take the first very cautious steps out of lockdown gives us the opportunity to address any operational issues ahead of a potentially more substantial easing of restrictions at the next review date in three weeks. over the next few weeks we will also add enhancements to the system. as i said earlier, the technology used by contact tracers will be in place from the start, but we will also add a digital platform to allow people who test positive to enter details of their contacts online. we will also continue to build testing capacity because they need more than the 15,500 in future and we will work over the next few weeks to make access
however, ican actually be needed in the early phase.d of the month we will have a pool of around 2,000 to draw on if necessary. this is a system that will operate at a scale not seen before in scotland. we have had testing and contact tracing before, but it is substantially increasing the scale. therefore, over the first couple of weeks it will need to pared down, but introducing it at the same time as we take the first very cautious steps out of lockdown gives us the opportunity to address any...
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it must be a strange feeling when you see yourself on somebody else‘s body, ican imagine. of the strategy and the policy that you scientists came up with and that the government adopted, you didn't do it for economic reasons. but surely the truth is that when it came to the crunch and making these big decisions, people at the top of government in sweden did want to keep the economy functioning as well as it possibly could. they wanted to avoid long—term damage, and surely that was a very important element in this strategy. not the way we delivered it. i mean, we didn't do those calculations. 0n the other hand, we did calculations on the broader public health impact. i mean, when it comes to closing schools, there's a lot of science behind that closing schools does a lot of damage to children, especially children who are vulnerable already, from the beginning. being out of work is also very dangerous from a public health perspective. so i think you're onto something here. i mean, our strategy includes broader public health perspectives. than maybe many others in other count
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ican, you again! we were sick of it last year.arnier. what it is saying is, this is what's going to happen before the end of the year, we are in negotiating stage and its hard bargaining and the eu says the uk are not keeping to their promises and there are quotes from senior government sources saying, we and there are quotes from senior government sources saying, we are ready to go, it is the eu that is holding it up. its she said, i'm afraid. so it doesn't really take it that much forward for me. shyama, let's finish off looking at the sunday telegraph, great picture of falcon 9 lifting off from kennedy space center, the first manned flight space center, the first manned flight of spacex. it's sort of the privatisation of the space industry, isn't it? that's going to come under examination later, obviously false that we are up too preoccupied at the moment. elon musk has said some very strange things, do i want him in charge of this? i suppose i don't mind if he is in charge of few astronauts, i just don't want mind if he is in c
ican, you again! we were sick of it last year.arnier. what it is saying is, this is what's going to happen before the end of the year, we are in negotiating stage and its hard bargaining and the eu says the uk are not keeping to their promises and there are quotes from senior government sources saying, we and there are quotes from senior government sources saying, we are ready to go, it is the eu that is holding it up. its she said, i'm afraid. so it doesn't really take it that much forward for...
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ican they spoke to... about this matter. i can read you the statement. were made aware that dominic cummings had travelled from london to durham and was present at an address in the city. at the request of mr cummings' father, the police may contact by telephone. he confirmed his son had travelled with his family from london to the north—east and was self isolating import that property. that was a conversation between the police are mrcummings' family conversation between the police are mr cummings' family about the situation. i don't think you have read at the end of that statement.” have read out all i have got. there are have read out all i have got. there a re two have read out all i have got. there are two things on there, it was mr cummings' father who contacted the police, not the other way around and the discussion was about a separate matter relating to security, which is the key thing. they also talked about this matter and number ten denied that. the statement is clear, they said they didn't talk and they did. if you read the original newspape
ican they spoke to... about this matter. i can read you the statement. were made aware that dominic cummings had travelled from london to durham and was present at an address in the city. at the request of mr cummings' father, the police may contact by telephone. he confirmed his son had travelled with his family from london to the north—east and was self isolating import that property. that was a conversation between the police are mrcummings' family conversation between the police are mr...
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so, yes, wherever you are, ican time of year.e north—east of scotland, blue skies and sunshine. a bit of a difference in the field of the weather, particular in the east with that breeze stop you can see, hardly a cloud in the sky. just a little bit offair a cloud in the sky. just a little bit of fair weather cloud into the north—west but really, it is a settled story. we keep that quiet theme through the evening. the breeze driving in a little more cloud across eastern scotland and north—east england but it is going to allow the temperatures to full back to more comfortable temperatures for sleeping. tomorrow, the murkiness will melt away and we are back to doing it all again with lots of blue sky and sunshine around. temperatures again, quite promising. that easterly breeze a lwa ys promising. that easterly breeze always keeping it back to more of a co mforta ble always keeping it back to more of a comfortable level, 17 to 19 degrees. not as warm into western scotland is a few days ago. the warmest and the weather is likely to
so, yes, wherever you are, ican time of year.e north—east of scotland, blue skies and sunshine. a bit of a difference in the field of the weather, particular in the east with that breeze stop you can see, hardly a cloud in the sky. just a little bit offair a cloud in the sky. just a little bit of fair weather cloud into the north—west but really, it is a settled story. we keep that quiet theme through the evening. the breeze driving in a little more cloud across eastern scotland and...
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but if ican catherine 0'brien had to say. but if i canjust catherine 0'brien had to say. situation as you understand it in the developing world ? situation as you understand it in the developing world? we work in many countries around the world, about 150 countries, including many in the developing world. with the outbreak of covid, we have had ongoing challenges. outbreak of covid, we have had ongoing challengeslj outbreak of covid, we have had ongoing challenges. i am afraid, i am so ongoing challenges. i am afraid, i am so sorry ongoing challenges. i am afraid, i am so sorry both to you sarah and oui’ am so sorry both to you sarah and our viewers, because the line has not been stable enough. i am really, really sorry about that. an experimental drug developed to treat ebola has been approved for use on coronavirus patients in the united states. a recent clinical trial suggested the drug shortened recovery time for people who fall seriously ill with the virus. here's david willis on the latest developments from the us. could it prove a game changer? remdesivir is an ant
but if ican catherine 0'brien had to say. but if i canjust catherine 0'brien had to say. situation as you understand it in the developing world ? situation as you understand it in the developing world? we work in many countries around the world, about 150 countries, including many in the developing world. with the outbreak of covid, we have had ongoing challenges. outbreak of covid, we have had ongoing challengeslj outbreak of covid, we have had ongoing challenges. i am afraid, i am so ongoing...
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ican speak i can speak now to major neill franklin, who is executive director of the law enforcements us now from maryland. . thank you for being with us, as we speak to you we are seeing these live pictures from boston of this stand—off. i know it is a big question, but what is the issue here, what is really going on? so the issue here is not just really going on? so the issue here is notjust the death of mr floyd, he isjust here is notjust the death of mr floyd, he is just the last straw on the camel's back, there are many other straw underneath that one. and this is not an issue of the past decade, this is not an issue of the past decade, we are talking about 400 years of oppression in this country. we are talking about 400 years of racism in this country, we are talking about a police force in this country that historically, it was born out of slavery. with rounding up slaves, slave catchers, and we have never dealt with race appropriately in this country. so how do you try to address it, what needs to change within police forces? so it is obvious that this current policing parad
ican speak i can speak now to major neill franklin, who is executive director of the law enforcements us now from maryland. . thank you for being with us, as we speak to you we are seeing these live pictures from boston of this stand—off. i know it is a big question, but what is the issue here, what is really going on? so the issue here is not just really going on? so the issue here is notjust the death of mr floyd, he isjust here is notjust the death of mr floyd, he is just the last straw on...
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ican long time coming. it feels so nice. i can put him down.ess against covid—19 is down to a community effort. social distancing combined with testing and tracing has brought new cases down to zero. in a week's time most lockdown measures will disappear completely. at the peak we we re disappear completely. at the peak we were saying most of our cases where we re were saying most of our cases where were regularly doing up to 126 sundays at 280 test today. and it uk terms that's over 100,000 test per day. in jersey to the curve of new cases has flattened close to zero and life looks almost normal. shops, businesses and outside eateries have open but social distancing measures remain in place and islanders have been advised to use masks if they can. beaches remain mostly deserted and that sums up the dilemma now facing island governments. getting covid—19 figures down to her close to zero is a cause for celebration. but the celebration might be short—lived. the channel islands know that they can't remain within a sealed bubble indefinitely. they
ican long time coming. it feels so nice. i can put him down.ess against covid—19 is down to a community effort. social distancing combined with testing and tracing has brought new cases down to zero. in a week's time most lockdown measures will disappear completely. at the peak we we re disappear completely. at the peak we were saying most of our cases where we re were saying most of our cases where were regularly doing up to 126 sundays at 280 test today. and it uk terms that's over 100,000...
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ican i can tell you that based on our environment in this case, considering the fact that we hit theesday morning and within 36 hours, we had secured wa rra nts within 36 hours, we had secured warrants for within 36 hours, we had secured wa rra nts for two within 36 hours, we had secured warrants for two individuals for felony murder. i think that speaks volumes for itself and that the probable cause was cleared to our agents pretty quickly. we realise that emotions have run really high here for a period of time and still are toa here for a period of time and still are to a great extent, and we understand that's coming and we respect that. those are the thoughts of the georgia bureau of investigation. lets speak to our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue. maybe we can start with the victim, gary, can we talk about ahmed, who is he, and what was he doing? is he, and what was he? gary, can we talk about ahmed, who is he, and what was he? christian, this was a sunday afternoon, back in february, and his family says he was out jogging, february, and his family says he was outjogging
ican i can tell you that based on our environment in this case, considering the fact that we hit theesday morning and within 36 hours, we had secured wa rra nts within 36 hours, we had secured warrants for within 36 hours, we had secured wa rra nts for two within 36 hours, we had secured warrants for two individuals for felony murder. i think that speaks volumes for itself and that the probable cause was cleared to our agents pretty quickly. we realise that emotions have run really high here...
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yes, wherever you are or whatever you are doing, ican wherever you are or whatever you are doing, i can like this. from cornel all the way to the north—east of scotland, there is blue sky and sunshine for stop a bit of a difference with the feel of the weather, particularly on the east. you can see from the satellite picture, hardly a cloud in the sky. there is aberdeenshire, right into cornwall where we saw those weather watchers. just a little bit of fair weather cloud in the north—west, but really it is a settled story. we keep that quiet theme through the evening, that easterly breeze just driving on little more cloud across eastern and north—east england but it will allow the temperatures to fall back to comfortable images for sleeping. we start tomorrow morning with any murkiness quickly leaving and we are back to doing it all again, lots of blue sky and sunshine for top temperatures again are quite promising for that easterly breeze, keeping it at perhaps more of a co mforta ble keeping it at perhaps more of a comfortable level, 17 to 19 degrees. not as woman west of scotland as
yes, wherever you are or whatever you are doing, ican wherever you are or whatever you are doing, i can like this. from cornel all the way to the north—east of scotland, there is blue sky and sunshine for stop a bit of a difference with the feel of the weather, particularly on the east. you can see from the satellite picture, hardly a cloud in the sky. there is aberdeenshire, right into cornwall where we saw those weather watchers. just a little bit of fair weather cloud in the north—west,...
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improve --icans approve of how their employers have handled the crisis. of how government health has handled the crisis. theapprove of the way president has handled the crisis approve of how congress has handled the crisis. hasapprove of how the media handled the crisis. tom: he just said the media is doing the worst job. who let this guy out? francine: maybe not bloomberg "surveillance." as a foreigner living in london, what is surprising is it feels like this is partisan. it feels like depending on what spectrum politically you are, whether you support staying with the lockdown or not. do you have evidence of that your data? -- that in your data? mohamed: republicans are twice as likely as the national average to say they are ready to go back to their normal activities right now. that being said, it is still not a majority of republicans ready back back democrats -- go democrats are more like -- republicans ready to go back in 10ats -- seven in thens had confidence honesty of the media during the nixon era. it has been a decline of a persistent low appr
improve --icans approve of how their employers have handled the crisis. of how government health has handled the crisis. theapprove of the way president has handled the crisis approve of how congress has handled the crisis. hasapprove of how the media handled the crisis. tom: he just said the media is doing the worst job. who let this guy out? francine: maybe not bloomberg "surveillance." as a foreigner living in london, what is surprising is it feels like this is partisan. it feels...
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ican i can see the party is still going on. very much so.full swing all afternoon on hilary avenue, just like all those other thousands of parties across the country today. in full spirits here, all social distancing. it might look crowded but they are all in their family units and all here for a bit of fun but also to remember the 75th anniversary of ve day. the nation isolates but the nation also celebrates. this might be hilary avenue but it's certainly one of thousands of street parties across the land. i think it's really nice we came together. i love it, it's a great way for the community to get together. we are all social distancing. a double day for sheila webster, all on ve day. happy birthday, sheila, 75 today. yes, thank you. a special day. yes, and i can't believe i am 75! everyone here isa can't believe i am 75! everyone here is a social distancing but everyone is a social distancing but everyone is also here for moment of unity, fun and recollection. the hope and glory was shared across the land this was kenilworth, a day of su
ican i can see the party is still going on. very much so.full swing all afternoon on hilary avenue, just like all those other thousands of parties across the country today. in full spirits here, all social distancing. it might look crowded but they are all in their family units and all here for a bit of fun but also to remember the 75th anniversary of ve day. the nation isolates but the nation also celebrates. this might be hilary avenue but it's certainly one of thousands of street parties...
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and ican and i slept last night had 3pm. and i can positively say that friends do the same.a just for something fun to do. my my dad and me go to the cafe and we make food for the underprivileged people and people cannot afford food. we feed 850 people per day. it has been really hard adjusting to this lifestyle of at home but i know it is for everybody's safety precautions. we are at a workshop. we usually come here to help with some work. the coronavirus pandemic has really affected businesses. i'm with my family the whole day and thatis with my family the whole day and that is pretty great because before we did not spend all that much time together. so having been together now is something we should really appreciate. i really hope that when i wake appreciate. i really hope that when iwake up appreciate. i really hope that when i wake up tomorrow this pandemic is over. it is the life you hoping to get back to right now and hopefully when the coronavirus ends we will start to look at our world from a different and better angle. the transition out of lockdown carries a new
and ican and i slept last night had 3pm. and i can positively say that friends do the same.a just for something fun to do. my my dad and me go to the cafe and we make food for the underprivileged people and people cannot afford food. we feed 850 people per day. it has been really hard adjusting to this lifestyle of at home but i know it is for everybody's safety precautions. we are at a workshop. we usually come here to help with some work. the coronavirus pandemic has really affected...
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don't you keel ican pick on. my suv you don't go on the do it all be but in my but all these on be do it on be will you. rip up of we are at have an epistemic shitted again because treves over budget is that they can move it but we teach over there hamada should i do west honest did you know it was sued on a key to come at a notice or deep would almost be illegal on their the body steen we should be a congressional. march day and that does opus on a motor city key but is still not gone say no to baby sit out a new view or critical. of the continual if you zoom it will surely go near fair or soft i could have continued to said lead. so i headed to the met and all was older but i'm up. it's in a golden age of cinema. as one man provided the soundtrack for a nation out 0 meets the musical composer for over 350 movies music for entertainment escapees yeah i mean come flaked. pretty fake composer who proved to me and this alley ace man egypt's musical my string on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks the mindsets
don't you keel ican pick on. my suv you don't go on the do it all be but in my but all these on be do it on be will you. rip up of we are at have an epistemic shitted again because treves over budget is that they can move it but we teach over there hamada should i do west honest did you know it was sued on a key to come at a notice or deep would almost be illegal on their the body steen we should be a congressional. march day and that does opus on a motor city key but is still not gone say no...
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ican go a different theme each day i think. i can go get about?oment that they can find out a bit more? oh, it is really simple. just going to rhs.org.uk and you will find virtual chelsea plastered all over there, you will not be able to miss it. there are lots of films to miss it. there are lots of films to watch, article to read and you can see are fantastic botanical art and photography over the years. photographs of the queen. we were so moved this morning when we discovered that the queen had written that letter to us because, to have a patron as amazing as she is was really special. so that is so much, articles famous people have written and all your horticultural book shelf will come to life. they they are all there during studies, giving us tips, helping us all be better gardeners. —— doing stories. there is a lot on there about growing your own food. that is busted up. i think our web hits went up busted up. i think our web hits went up 500% in the last couple of weeks as people wanted to learn how to grow their own food. we will leave it
ican go a different theme each day i think. i can go get about?oment that they can find out a bit more? oh, it is really simple. just going to rhs.org.uk and you will find virtual chelsea plastered all over there, you will not be able to miss it. there are lots of films to miss it. there are lots of films to watch, article to read and you can see are fantastic botanical art and photography over the years. photographs of the queen. we were so moved this morning when we discovered that the queen...
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ican see that there is a political advantage seen by some republicans, anyway, to distance themselvesm donald trump and, for that, i am encouraged. >> woodruff: last thing i want to ask both of you, and that is, david, this is the week we marked 100,000 american lives lost in this pandemic just in a matter of just a few weeks. i don't even know how to ask the question, but what is there to say at a moment like this? >> well, you know, we've had presidents whoave led us through moments of national mourning, and they step out of politics, and they uncloak themselves and just become sufferers among a sea of sufferers, and that's what barack obama did after sandy hook, that's what abraham lincoln did after gettysburg, george bush after 9/11, reagan after challenger. barack obama sang amazing grace. they pick the things that unit us and broadcast it back to us and it allows us to have the presence of a comforter, of a leader. the fact that donald trump didn't even have an oval office address to me is mind boggling. so we're a country who has to walk through this hail storm of twitter at a
ican see that there is a political advantage seen by some republicans, anyway, to distance themselvesm donald trump and, for that, i am encouraged. >> woodruff: last thing i want to ask both of you, and that is, david, this is the week we marked 100,000 american lives lost in this pandemic just in a matter of just a few weeks. i don't even know how to ask the question, but what is there to say at a moment like this? >> well, you know, we've had presidents whoave led us through...
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and ican. he is the guy that alt beat d douglas, and technically did if not for theymandering. gerrymandering. occasionally he gets a request, could you come to speak here,se and he sent a letter that they all read unplug him. but they know he's out there. as he is doing this, he gets an invitation to speak in brooklyn new york in the early 1860. he is going to speak at the plymouth shirts, where the minister was minister beach or, a major figure at the time. as an anti slavery man, a reformer. royal and he realizes, i'm going to new york. i'm going totork be in the big city. he gets a new suit. a he's going to be giving the speech, he did not like to wing much, but he did rightit things out,e and spends week in the states library in illinois, researching. and it turns out, the speech is movededan to the cooper union building in new york city. and he is now invited to speak, by an organization of young republicans. anne lead, among others by the editor of the new york evening post, one of the young republicans there, betrayed next to lincoln. i guess republicans were older than
and ican. he is the guy that alt beat d douglas, and technically did if not for theymandering. gerrymandering. occasionally he gets a request, could you come to speak here,se and he sent a letter that they all read unplug him. but they know he's out there. as he is doing this, he gets an invitation to speak in brooklyn new york in the early 1860. he is going to speak at the plymouth shirts, where the minister was minister beach or, a major figure at the time. as an anti slavery man, a reformer....
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i am a simple man, ican interpreting it?hat. not go to advise people to do that. not go to your second home up in the north, but stay home. when that was the advice, we stuck to it. now it is less clear what the advices but we are doing our best. all credibility depends on trust. can we trust the government going forward so they don't suddenly turn around and saying stay at home did not mean it, with integrity you can break it. i do not think that is right. the bishop of liverpool, thank you. joeyjones is a former adviser to theresa may. hejoins me now. good morning. clearly politicians do not always want to answer questions put to them the same as the rest of us put to them the same as the rest of us but were you surprised how boris johnson handled the daily briefing, given the reaction to what his chief adviser had done? in some ways i was not surprised. i do not think it was well handled but it was handled in a way that reflects the importance of dominic cummings to borisjohnson and the fact he will stick with him through
i am a simple man, ican interpreting it?hat. not go to advise people to do that. not go to your second home up in the north, but stay home. when that was the advice, we stuck to it. now it is less clear what the advices but we are doing our best. all credibility depends on trust. can we trust the government going forward so they don't suddenly turn around and saying stay at home did not mean it, with integrity you can break it. i do not think that is right. the bishop of liverpool, thank you....
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if i have to say all these names, chameera rice, and ican go these names, chameera rice, and i can go you 20, 30, 40 people and black folks are saying enough with these police departments being lawless! roland martin, thank you for sharing your views here on bbc news. i appreciate it. thank you very much. our main headline this hour: the death toll in the united states due to the coronavirus pandemic has now passed 100,000. focus on china and hong kong now. members of the chinese parliament, the national people's congress, are expected to vote in the coming hours on the hong kong security law. now, that proposed legislation would make it a crime to undermine beijing's authority and could see china's national intelligence agencies set up offices in hong kong for the first time. the bill has triggered renewed street protests and the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has said that hong kong no longer qualifies for special us trade status because it has ceased to maintain a high degree of autonomy from china. and in just the last few hours, hong kong's legislative council had to be adjo
if i have to say all these names, chameera rice, and ican go these names, chameera rice, and i can go you 20, 30, 40 people and black folks are saying enough with these police departments being lawless! roland martin, thank you for sharing your views here on bbc news. i appreciate it. thank you very much. our main headline this hour: the death toll in the united states due to the coronavirus pandemic has now passed 100,000. focus on china and hong kong now. members of the chinese parliament,...
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i have hours where ican concentrate. i have hours where i canjust concentrate.just work. a lot of parents wrote to me that they had some kind of concerns, a few parents had some concerns that they wouldn't let their child come in the first week. after two weeks they have rejoined and it has been no problem. actually it was the kids at home who said, why can't i go? this, they said was possible. children social distancing. now, it might not be school as they know it, but they are making it work. the direct translation is, when the light returns. it is back. the light returns. it is back. the light is back. you are watching bbc news — the headlines this hour: moves to begin easing the lockdown in england are coming into force. but in scotland, wales and northern ireland the stay—home message remains the same. and france is also easing its lockdown measures, despite becoming officially the fourth—worst virus—affected country in the world. the world health organization says the americas are currently at the centre of the coronavirus pandemic. the w—h—o has criticise
i have hours where ican concentrate. i have hours where i canjust concentrate.just work. a lot of parents wrote to me that they had some kind of concerns, a few parents had some concerns that they wouldn't let their child come in the first week. after two weeks they have rejoined and it has been no problem. actually it was the kids at home who said, why can't i go? this, they said was possible. children social distancing. now, it might not be school as they know it, but they are making it work....
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ican i can understand why reasonable people can take a different view.r restrictions, ahead of the vital tourist season. a warning to latin america — now is not the time to ease restrictions, as coronavirus deaths, rise rapidly in brazil. after a two—month coronavirus closure, the new york stock exchange, reopens its trading floor. and coming up on the programme: how important is government action in influencing public behaviour and attitudes towards lockdown? in the uk, a junior government minister has resigned and nearly a0 conservative mps, have now called for the prime minister‘s top adviser, dominic cummings, to resign. douglas ross, who was the under secretary of state for scotland, said the way mr cummings had interpreted the lockdown rules, was different from "the vast majority" who had done as the government had asked. but dominic cummings was supported by the cabinet office minister, michael gove today, who said, his account of his actions had been "exhaustive, detailed and verifiable". our reality check correspondent chris morris is with me. s
ican i can understand why reasonable people can take a different view.r restrictions, ahead of the vital tourist season. a warning to latin america — now is not the time to ease restrictions, as coronavirus deaths, rise rapidly in brazil. after a two—month coronavirus closure, the new york stock exchange, reopens its trading floor. and coming up on the programme: how important is government action in influencing public behaviour and attitudes towards lockdown? in the uk, a junior government...
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that's all ican same piece of air space. that's all i can say.ved, bert. it might sound glamorous when you talk about it, but as i say, this is what you were trained for. i guess those tales of fighter pilots in world war i and pilots and planes being shot down, that's what inspired you to join that's what inspired you to join that life as well. and there you we re that life as well. and there you were living and breathing and surviving it. yes. i think this is where the crew business came in. you we re where the crew business came in. you were all scared that you were going to be the one that failed. and i think that's what pulled us through, the camaraderie of the crews. where we re the camaraderie of the crews. where were you on ve day? i was in the mess. i was 22. we had a party. and where was the mess? it was in keble in wiltshire. and beer costjust where was the mess? it was in keble in wiltshire. and beer cost just 3p per pint! so plenty was drunk, i expect! i think we wash the floor with it. and what were your memories of that celebration
that's all ican same piece of air space. that's all i can say.ved, bert. it might sound glamorous when you talk about it, but as i say, this is what you were trained for. i guess those tales of fighter pilots in world war i and pilots and planes being shot down, that's what inspired you to join that's what inspired you to join that life as well. and there you we re that life as well. and there you were living and breathing and surviving it. yes. i think this is where the crew business came in....
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. >> woodruff: andy slafd, just in about 30 second, how do yoam see the ican people coming through this? >> i'm not going to repeat what michael said because that's exactly right. i think what we should do on a day li today is sale and thank every single first responder, essential worker, healthcare provider, doctor,y nurse, tve been true heroes. we owe them a debt of gratitude that will be very difficult to repay. >> woodruff: for sure. an we cannot say that often enough. we thank each and every one of and we thank both of you, andyt, slavichael beschloss. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> woodruff: many of us, myself included and mosarof our staff, working from home these itys. an far from clear how soon people can, will or should go o their workplace. this could have significant repercussions for workers, companies and the etplace. paul solman's going to explore these transformations in a two- part look, beginning tonight fse oues "making sense." >> this has worked for other things but it's not working for you. >> reporter: c.e.o. dave kenny, rkr first interview for this thory about
. >> woodruff: andy slafd, just in about 30 second, how do yoam see the ican people coming through this? >> i'm not going to repeat what michael said because that's exactly right. i think what we should do on a day li today is sale and thank every single first responder, essential worker, healthcare provider, doctor,y nurse, tve been true heroes. we owe them a debt of gratitude that will be very difficult to repay. >> woodruff: for sure. an we cannot say that often enough. we...
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ican i can see that she can smile! —— cheeky smile!as been making her own. it is a great fear. it almost paralyses me, to think about your disabled child dying of this horrible disease, because you can't be there. he will say, "mummy, come and get me home, go home, mummy," and it's breaking my heart... the care quality commission has started looking into the numbers of people who have died outside the hospital setting, so there will eventually be a clearer picture, something many families and campaigners believe should already be available so that people with learning disabilities are not forgotten in death — as they so often are in life. nikki fox, bbc news. the first cases of coronavirus have reached the world's largest refugee camp, in cox's bazar bangladesh. the camps are home to more than 800,000 rohingya muslims, who fled persecution in myanmar. officials are now trying to trace anyone who might have come into contact with those who have the virus. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. for weeks, the largest
ican i can see that she can smile! —— cheeky smile!as been making her own. it is a great fear. it almost paralyses me, to think about your disabled child dying of this horrible disease, because you can't be there. he will say, "mummy, come and get me home, go home, mummy," and it's breaking my heart... the care quality commission has started looking into the numbers of people who have died outside the hospital setting, so there will eventually be a clearer picture, something many...