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ijust think it's a beautiful time. it's suggested easter? ijust think it's a beautifultime.suggested easter? ijust think it's a beautiful time. it's a beautiful timeline. coronavirus testing near hollywood in california. scenes from what looked like a movie set a viral not virtual reality. will be coronavirus spring become the coronavirus summer and autumn? nobody knows the timeline. nobody can be sure how this ends. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. spain has now recorded more coronavirus deaths than china. 738 people with the virus died in the past day alone, taking the total over 3,000. italy still has the highest death rate, though. more than 7,500 people have died and over 75,000 have been infected, but the infection rate has slowed for a fourth successive day. in france, more than 1,300 people have died. almost 3,000 people are in such a serious condition that they need life support, meaning more than one third of france's ventilation beds are occupied. there's a similar situation in spain, where more than 2,500 are in a serious or critical state. almost 3,500 have died
ijust think it's a beautiful time. it's suggested easter? ijust think it's a beautifultime.suggested easter? ijust think it's a beautiful time. it's a beautiful timeline. coronavirus testing near hollywood in california. scenes from what looked like a movie set a viral not virtual reality. will be coronavirus spring become the coronavirus summer and autumn? nobody knows the timeline. nobody can be sure how this ends. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. spain has now recorded more coronavirus...
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wish the best to her and ijust wish the best to her andi and ijust wish the best to her and i thinkis that her 2010 disclosures, which we re her 2010 disclosures, which were s0 her 2010 disclosures, which were so brave, showed unarmed civilians in iraq and afghanistan being killed so it is important to remember what she stood for for so long and continue to pay attention to that. what do you think this business says to other potential whistleblowers? definitely seeing a suppression of we shall blowers under both the 0bama and trump administrations but they also have a huge amount of people standing in solidarity with them who are grateful for people who will stand up and say what is wrong and fight for a better world. thank you for talking to us. thanks to you for being with us. stay with us if you can, much more to come including this. one year on, new zealand remembers the victims of the country's deadliest mass shooting. the numbers of dead and wounded defied belief. this the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times. in less than 2a hours then the soviet union lo
wish the best to her and ijust wish the best to her andi and ijust wish the best to her and i thinkis that her 2010 disclosures, which we re her 2010 disclosures, which were s0 her 2010 disclosures, which were so brave, showed unarmed civilians in iraq and afghanistan being killed so it is important to remember what she stood for for so long and continue to pay attention to that. what do you think this business says to other potential whistleblowers? definitely seeing a suppression of we shall...
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well, ijust think that this is, of course, well, ijust think that this is, of course , we well, ijusts. i think many people were slightly confused about why it was europe and didn't actually include the uk, since we had got the coronavirus already. i think this is maybe just sort of saying, here we are. i mean, ithink that it saying, here we are. i mean, ithink thatitis saying, here we are. i mean, ithink that it is very difficult to see, really... do you think we will start to see the uk putting travel bans in place? yes. yes. definitely. we're already talking about possibly, as soon already talking about possibly, as soon as already talking about possibly, as soon as monday, and important, even a churchillian speech from boris johnson. i think things are moving so johnson. i think things are moving so fast, and they will be very aware in downing street of some of the criticism among those 200 scientists from the world health organization, a petition that is already online on the parliament website that is gaining strength, but a national emergency should also be declared here. i mea
well, ijust think that this is, of course, well, ijust think that this is, of course , we well, ijusts. i think many people were slightly confused about why it was europe and didn't actually include the uk, since we had got the coronavirus already. i think this is maybe just sort of saying, here we are. i mean, ithink that it saying, here we are. i mean, ithink thatitis saying, here we are. i mean, ithink that it is very difficult to see, really... do you think we will start to see the uk...
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i will pick up what he had to say in a moment but ijust wa nt to had to say in a moment but ijust wantl have seen on screen are 1950 positive cases at some 50,000 test being taken. that is up 407 in the last 24—hour is. also been hearing from scotland. the nhs at their reporting on the second death as a result of coronavirus in scotland for this is coming from the chief medical officer. reported that an elderly patient with underlying health conditions, who had tested positive the coronavirus, had died. the board is offering their deepest condolences. 0ther the board is offering their deepest condolences. other lines coming in, we are hearing that euro 2020, as predicted, has been is postponed until next year because of the coronavirus outbreak for the uefa are saying that the 2014 tournament, which was due to be staged in 12 nations across the continent will now take place injuly next nations across the continent will now take place in july next year. we're also hearing from buckingham palace that the queen has changed some of her schedule. they are saying is a sensible precaution and
i will pick up what he had to say in a moment but ijust wa nt to had to say in a moment but ijust wantl have seen on screen are 1950 positive cases at some 50,000 test being taken. that is up 407 in the last 24—hour is. also been hearing from scotland. the nhs at their reporting on the second death as a result of coronavirus in scotland for this is coming from the chief medical officer. reported that an elderly patient with underlying health conditions, who had tested positive the...
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ijust beds. currently nine and ten are occupied. i just bosses beds.ed. ijust bosses are up to be to free up another 30,000 by cancelling routine operations and discharging patients quickly. the bank of england slashed interest rates to just 0.1 per cent today. they're now at their lowest level ever. here's our our economics editor faisal islam explaining why trying to create a kind of air bed for the whole economy by cutting interest rates not all the way down to zero because it wants to keep the banking system able to do certain things, and they just banking system able to do certain things, and theyjust cut it down to 0.1, justa things, and theyjust cut it down to 0.1, just a above zero and how that would be passed on through economy obviously. as important is this money of buying government debt. it's what's known as quantitative easing. we had it during the financial crisis, a bit morejust after the e referendum we have come backin after the e referendum we have come back in today and did more than they ever have done this evil decision. the point
ijust beds. currently nine and ten are occupied. i just bosses beds.ed. ijust bosses are up to be to free up another 30,000 by cancelling routine operations and discharging patients quickly. the bank of england slashed interest rates to just 0.1 per cent today. they're now at their lowest level ever. here's our our economics editor faisal islam explaining why trying to create a kind of air bed for the whole economy by cutting interest rates not all the way down to zero because it wants to keep...
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ijust find it i just find it bizarre, ijust find it bizarre, you know? a guy. so you might as welljust say if someone is tackling like that you let him go, because how else are you supposed to tackle him? like, this about where your arms are, what a load of rubbish. m
ijust find it i just find it bizarre, ijust find it bizarre, you know? a guy. so you might as welljust say if someone is tackling like that you let him go, because how else are you supposed to tackle him? like, this about where your arms are, what a load of rubbish. m
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stay with us, ijust need to put other questions tojohn with us, ijust need to put other questions to us, ijust need to put other questions tojohn and charlotte. charlotte, where does this leave colleges and universities? we saw a scattering of announcements of universities today and yesterday, but where did they stand in terms of government rules quiz although schools will be expected to close. government rules quiz although schools will be expected to closelj would assume that that also means training places will close up, although that hasn't been spelled out and neither has the position for apprenticeships. i'm not quite clear on what that will be. universities are slightly different because they are slightly different because they are independent businesses. i would suspect that we've seen some closures and more will follow suit, andi closures and more will follow suit, and i think the government will be putting some pressure on universities, even if they're not making announcements about it that they would expect students to either be getting lectures online and certainly doing
stay with us, ijust need to put other questions tojohn with us, ijust need to put other questions to us, ijust need to put other questions tojohn and charlotte. charlotte, where does this leave colleges and universities? we saw a scattering of announcements of universities today and yesterday, but where did they stand in terms of government rules quiz although schools will be expected to close. government rules quiz although schools will be expected to closelj would assume that that also means...
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ijust poetry? it of mine when i was younger. i just like poetry? it of mine when i was younger. to see young people expressing themselves and it's almost the same way that people listen to music. and that is people creating —— adding created mines. in expressing themselves. don'tjudge my cup of tea. the children that had entered this competition have varying degrees of hearing loss. some of them are profoundly fast. what are you hoping to see their problems? i want to be able to understand a little insight on what each vigil is like. when it thinks he'll definitely have to learn in the next couple of weeks, and sign language. i have many? they going to start with that morning because hopefully you will come and get the prices to the winners. so what do you think the sign for that is? and ben morning isn't that like this. so good morning. and sally what do you think the signs are well done is?” know what the sign is. it's lots of thumbs up. loads and loads of goods. and you're going to give the enterprise, you're going to give loads and loads of goods. lots and lots of goods. lot
ijust poetry? it of mine when i was younger. i just like poetry? it of mine when i was younger. to see young people expressing themselves and it's almost the same way that people listen to music. and that is people creating —— adding created mines. in expressing themselves. don'tjudge my cup of tea. the children that had entered this competition have varying degrees of hearing loss. some of them are profoundly fast. what are you hoping to see their problems? i want to be able to understand...
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i worried about the accents were about ten minutes and then ijust got caught up in the study.story of how on earth do you get out of this prison with all of these locks. the film is put together very, very well in terms of the way in which it gets you invested in the minutiae of this solution that they come up with. the fact that you know it is a true story, but at the same time your start sort of going, that cannot work, you cannot possibly do that, and then you start to see them do it. i think it was really gripping and i confess i was uncertain about... i was uncertain because i'd heard the trailer and heard some of the accents not been really great, but it didn't matter to me. i thought it was a really gripping thriller. people talk betting on the edge of your seat and at one point, i thought i am actually on the edge my seat. i am really, really worried about whether the bit of the chewing gum on the end of that stake will be able to pick up the thing you have dropped, which is an indication of it working. —— on the end of that stick. best out? we both love... portrait of
i worried about the accents were about ten minutes and then ijust got caught up in the study.story of how on earth do you get out of this prison with all of these locks. the film is put together very, very well in terms of the way in which it gets you invested in the minutiae of this solution that they come up with. the fact that you know it is a true story, but at the same time your start sort of going, that cannot work, you cannot possibly do that, and then you start to see them do it. i...
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think it should be fairly lax with this, ijust remembered that 2016 air is notjust about economics. back control. you are mike pence coming in. we will no doubt return to that in another issue is next time around. thank you very much. thank you very much. back at half past 11pm for another look at the papers. do not forget you can see different pages on the papers online on that bdc did his website. i'll be there for you sent a nasally. if you mess in the programme, any evening you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. once again that is in dawn foster and matt dathan. for the moment, goodbye for me. good evening. big contrasts in the weather across the uk for thursday. for many, a lot of dry weather, probably a massive sigh of relief to be had. showers in the north—west. in the south a weather system that is being a headache. certainly for france, widespread rain and strong wind. for us, it will feed into more cloud to the south and helps to keep up cloud to the south and helps to keep up temperatures. the rain in the evening tending to ease. further north, clear skies, light even
think it should be fairly lax with this, ijust remembered that 2016 air is notjust about economics. back control. you are mike pence coming in. we will no doubt return to that in another issue is next time around. thank you very much. thank you very much. back at half past 11pm for another look at the papers. do not forget you can see different pages on the papers online on that bdc did his website. i'll be there for you sent a nasally. if you mess in the programme, any evening you can watch it...
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i hadn't actually done anything wrong, ijust didn't know why it had happened.ay them the £26,000. and as soon as i paid the post office, they took all the money, so we couldn't even move into another house. we had to move in with my son. i had to go through trial because i pleaded not guilty. and then all through the court, it was never, "what could've happened to the money?" it wasjust, "what have you done with the money?" and then i was found guilty of stealing the money — from my signature on the paperwork, on the till receipt — and then i was sentenced to six months in holloway prison. mps have given initial approval to a bill aimed at keeping down the cost of school uniforms. research by the children's society suggests that more than half of primary school parents and two—thirds of secondary school parents have to buy two or more items from a specific shop, pushing up costs. specialist uniform sellers argue they provide good value for clothes worn on about 195 days a year. the march towards "if a child wears it, brand it with an embroidered logo" must end,
i hadn't actually done anything wrong, ijust didn't know why it had happened.ay them the £26,000. and as soon as i paid the post office, they took all the money, so we couldn't even move into another house. we had to move in with my son. i had to go through trial because i pleaded not guilty. and then all through the court, it was never, "what could've happened to the money?" it wasjust, "what have you done with the money?" and then i was found guilty of stealing the money...
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after ten years ijust wanted to do something different and have more of a challenge. police offers that. when you put that uniform on, you know it's game time. whatever day you've had, however you feel, as soon as you get into work and put your boots on, you're there to do a job. so we're going to an rtc on a dual carriageway. so the car's gone into the central reservation. there's two other cars behind it. before this scheme i was a secondary school business studies teacher. i suppose when someone told me, "oh, you're teaching a gcse business studies lesson at 9am", i never got that adrenaline shooting through me, "oh, god, i'm going to go and teach a lesson." it's definitely different to a monday morning marking work. i remember the first time i was in a police car. i was thinking, oh, there's a police car coming. then i realised i was the one actually in it! so we've just had through on our radio there's been concern for welfare at an address. we've just had a message from a pcso stating that he's round at the address, the door is unlocked and he can see a body ins
after ten years ijust wanted to do something different and have more of a challenge. police offers that. when you put that uniform on, you know it's game time. whatever day you've had, however you feel, as soon as you get into work and put your boots on, you're there to do a job. so we're going to an rtc on a dual carriageway. so the car's gone into the central reservation. there's two other cars behind it. before this scheme i was a secondary school business studies teacher. i suppose when...
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ijust wa nt have an excellent question. ijust want to make one note. of those tests were positive. that means 96% of the people had a different respiratory disease. we're in the middle of flu season, cold season and all of the other respiratory diseases that we get every day. in lab core inquest or lead a lot, they're running about one to 2% positive. that means we have a lot more other diseases out there besides the coronavirus and that's why the screening is critical, but even with the screening, we're gonna run what we think are very low rates. needless to say, we're taking it in extraordinary seriously to plan for what could come. what doctor found she talked about blunting the curb, that peak of the curb we are all planning for. this emergency order and the secretary of hhs's ability, it unlocks all of the stockpiles and needs, what the dod 's has and the hospital emergency preparedness plan allows them to defer elective issues to keep those hospital beds open for those who might need it. we're in full planning mode for each of those things. i mig
ijust wa nt have an excellent question. ijust want to make one note. of those tests were positive. that means 96% of the people had a different respiratory disease. we're in the middle of flu season, cold season and all of the other respiratory diseases that we get every day. in lab core inquest or lead a lot, they're running about one to 2% positive. that means we have a lot more other diseases out there besides the coronavirus and that's why the screening is critical, but even with the...
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happy with my performance yesterday, i just didn't was fairly happy with my performance yesterday, ijustance yesterday, i just didn't get a medal. and i said i'd rather take some big risks and risk coming 15th but put myself in a position where i can win, i'm glad i and did. it was a big risk, because i nearly lost it all, but i hung on for the end. in the rugby premiership, wasps recovered from a slow start to secure a five—try win over london irish. elsewhere bristol hed held out to beat neighbours bath 19—13. despite a second half surge from bath, bristol held on for the vitory, harry randall cra hsed over for with the winning try. bristol now move above northampton into third place in the premiership, while bath stay in fifth much of the talk before today's super league tie between hull fc and catalans dragons was around israel folau's first appearance on english soil since his homophobic comments on social media. in the end, his debut passed without incident. however the home side will have more to worry about after letting a 28—10 lead slip — to be beaten 34—29. elsewhere wigan go
happy with my performance yesterday, i just didn't was fairly happy with my performance yesterday, ijustance yesterday, i just didn't get a medal. and i said i'd rather take some big risks and risk coming 15th but put myself in a position where i can win, i'm glad i and did. it was a big risk, because i nearly lost it all, but i hung on for the end. in the rugby premiership, wasps recovered from a slow start to secure a five—try win over london irish. elsewhere bristol hed held out to beat...
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ijust feel because that gives him a great platform.use that gives him a great platform. ijust feel that it is another year of training, preparing, to stay strong because having the background from the olympics will give them a head start going into the professional ranks. on the aircon there. vicki holland was the first reddish woman to win a trap on metal in rio. —— british woman. while she understands the need to postpone the games, she says it will make things more difficult for her. earlier on make things more difficult for her. earlieron in their make things more difficult for her. earlier on in their careers they will feel like another it year they can put another year's worth of strength and. i'm probably towards the end of my career and i was looking at one last push going into the summerand then looking at one last push going into the summer and then possibly thinking about wiping things down a little bit. i got to think about, there's another winter to go and it is quite tough. so we do try to escape the winter a little bit,
ijust feel because that gives him a great platform.use that gives him a great platform. ijust feel that it is another year of training, preparing, to stay strong because having the background from the olympics will give them a head start going into the professional ranks. on the aircon there. vicki holland was the first reddish woman to win a trap on metal in rio. —— british woman. while she understands the need to postpone the games, she says it will make things more difficult for her....
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of come was the first goal was matching, the first goal was a brilliant strike and the second goal, ijustike and the second goal, i just thought brilliant strike and the second goal, ijust thought was play differently, but to little bits of quality, despite them being the best team in the world. this will be a really satisfying when for these us players on their home service. they we re players on their home service. they were ruthless here in orlando this evening, as for england they now have to pick themselves up and they travelled to face japan in new jersey. bbc news, in orlando. we also may have been playing in a family this evening, built estonia and had both goals and the second half, on loan from the tottenham to bristol city scored her first international goal. then substitute nadia lawrence get the first or second cover wells or printing for their 2021 qualifiers which are against the faroe islands and norway. step of the premier league ambitions after something the forest and its ship it ship, matt smith scored all three goals and millwall have moved up to seventh, two points o
of come was the first goal was matching, the first goal was a brilliant strike and the second goal, ijustike and the second goal, i just thought brilliant strike and the second goal, ijust thought was play differently, but to little bits of quality, despite them being the best team in the world. this will be a really satisfying when for these us players on their home service. they we re players on their home service. they were ruthless here in orlando this evening, as for england they now have...
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ijust i felt excruciating pain when i landed. i just kind i felt excruciating pain when i landed.ream a little bit, and then the next day it said what happened. —— the scan said what happened. it hasn't really sunk in because when you get injured like that, it's not good. i don't regret it, it was such a great experience in such a massive show. i didn't realise how big it was. i went into the shopping centre that everything and got so much support from everyone, it was amazing. just six months ago to the start of the paralympic games, time is running out for will who is yet to be in training with his team—mates at at the moment. he's still a very —— very confident that he will be on that plane to tokyo. 0n the best player in the world. what will be will be. if you believe you can win, then you've got half a chance. if you write yourself off, you have no chance, so i will write myself off. thanks to some strong performances last year, he has gained enough ranking points to all but confirm his paralympic qualifications. he still has every hope of getting back to the podium. people a
ijust i felt excruciating pain when i landed. i just kind i felt excruciating pain when i landed.ream a little bit, and then the next day it said what happened. —— the scan said what happened. it hasn't really sunk in because when you get injured like that, it's not good. i don't regret it, it was such a great experience in such a massive show. i didn't realise how big it was. i went into the shopping centre that everything and got so much support from everyone, it was amazing. just six...
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ijust have to focus on what i have to focus on and deal with it.course when the rest of the qualification events will take place, before the olympics are due to start injuly. in theory there are dates that could potentially work for if you fight at the end of meier injune. paris is scheduled to host a small tournament —— may orjune, but with everything happening around the world with the coronavirus, we answer that could ta ke coronavirus, we answer that could take place or even the olympics in july- take place or even the olympics in july— august. now there hasn't been much actual sport to bring you on the programme but we've searched far and wide to find you something. there was of course no australian grand prix over the weekend, but there was a banger racing meeting over the weekend. it was held in west sussex in england. around 150 hardy souls turned up to watch, so not exactly a mass gathering of any kind there... the competition was fierce amongst the old cars as they went around. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that'
ijust have to focus on what i have to focus on and deal with it.course when the rest of the qualification events will take place, before the olympics are due to start injuly. in theory there are dates that could potentially work for if you fight at the end of meier injune. paris is scheduled to host a small tournament —— may orjune, but with everything happening around the world with the coronavirus, we answer that could ta ke coronavirus, we answer that could take place or even the...
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ijust want to do a quick video message to talk about how embarrassed i am over what happened this weekendr everyone at the moment, being locked into us for so long and i just moment, being locked into us for so long and ijust got a call from a friend and i agreed to do something. ido friend and i agreed to do something. i do not want anyone to make the same mistake i made it so i want eve ryo ne same mistake i made it so i want everyone to stay at home and follow the rules and the guidelines of what we have been asked to do and i know for fact that i will be doing that in the future now and like i said, i wa nt in the future now and like i said, i want everyone to do the same. i hope eve ryo ne want everyone to do the same. i hope everyone can accept my apology and we can move on from this and hopefully in the near future and we can all enjoy ourselves again once this is all boiled over. so cheers, guys. thank you. world champion billy joe saunders has had his boxing licence suspended by the british boxing board of control after he released a video advising men how to hit theirfemale part
ijust want to do a quick video message to talk about how embarrassed i am over what happened this weekendr everyone at the moment, being locked into us for so long and i just moment, being locked into us for so long and ijust got a call from a friend and i agreed to do something. ido friend and i agreed to do something. i do not want anyone to make the same mistake i made it so i want eve ryo ne same mistake i made it so i want everyone to stay at home and follow the rules and the guidelines of...
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ijust wa nt to be here and that is my thing.working and having hard fights, keep growing and keep having fan friendly fights. i could keep that disappear off to america, make good money, buti that disappear off to america, make good money, but i want to stay at home and have good fights and have ha rd home and have good fights and have hard fights. in less than 12 hours' time, england will be out on the pitch at the sydney cricket groud, hoping to make it to the final of the women's t20 world cup. at least, that's what they hope will happen, because the weather in australia has caused all sorts of problems with the latter stages of the tournament, and could even put england out before they've set foot on the field. jo currie reports. hit or miss? england are targeting a place in the world cup final. they have been there four times before and that is the kind of record to put players at ease, but they have to beat india and the weather first. with the remnants of tropical storms pressing over the city, the semifinals could be rai
ijust wa nt to be here and that is my thing.working and having hard fights, keep growing and keep having fan friendly fights. i could keep that disappear off to america, make good money, buti that disappear off to america, make good money, but i want to stay at home and have good fights and have ha rd home and have good fights and have hard fights. in less than 12 hours' time, england will be out on the pitch at the sydney cricket groud, hoping to make it to the final of the women's t20 world...
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ijust can't see him. 0k talking about. he's not dead. ijust can't see him.i agree with you it was brilliant, but it wasn't because of anything invented, it was how we got in peoples heads. think about it. he came up with the perfect way to torture you, even in death. only thing more brilliant than inventing something that makes you invisible is not inventing it, but making you think he did. he's not dead, tom. hmm. is it very clever? isit...? very clever. yeah, because ultimately, it's — it is a horrorfilm — a horror thriller — but really, it's about that, because of that change of protagonist, it's about a woman trying to escape her abuser and the mental games, the mind games that he plays on her. so, yes, it's creepy. it's made by people who have made lots of other horror films — the same people who paranormal activity and the purge and all your favourites, jane. oh, yes. seen them all, many, many times! but a lot of very successful and very slick kind of low—budget horror movies. so it has the horror movie pedigree but i think because of that central — th
ijust can't see him. 0k talking about. he's not dead. ijust can't see him.i agree with you it was brilliant, but it wasn't because of anything invented, it was how we got in peoples heads. think about it. he came up with the perfect way to torture you, even in death. only thing more brilliant than inventing something that makes you invisible is not inventing it, but making you think he did. he's not dead, tom. hmm. is it very clever? isit...? very clever. yeah, because ultimately, it's — it...
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can ijust say, we the focus is really on quality.y, we are really the focus is really on quality. can i just say, we are really used the focus is really on quality. can ijust say, we are really used to asking the brexit question, how brexit is affecting you, but actually the coronavirus question is perhaps more appropriate right now. how is that affecting your business today? well, couple of things. fortunately our manufacturing is in the uk and europe and at the moment we have experienced any shutdown clinic introduction but obviously that could happen. for us i would say the biggest effect is we are raising investment at the moment and moment and we are crowdfunding through crowd cube and i can't say investor confidence is high at the moment. a lot of uncertainty, sounds like an absolute cliche, but it is true. all of your glassware is made in slovenia, and that is what you are selling most in the united states. how will us leaving or indeed this transition process, when that ends at the end of the year, what will that mean for you
can ijust say, we the focus is really on quality.y, we are really the focus is really on quality. can i just say, we are really used the focus is really on quality. can ijust say, we are really used to asking the brexit question, how brexit is affecting you, but actually the coronavirus question is perhaps more appropriate right now. how is that affecting your business today? well, couple of things. fortunately our manufacturing is in the uk and europe and at the moment we have experienced any...
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and also, there are four or five sequences in which ijust wept!t is that for all the things that are wrong with it, for all the things that are cliched, for all the things that are corny, it gets little details right. and it is amazing how much a small detail — someone packing away their partner's things for the time that they will be away on the tour of duty. somebody asking, "how do you cope? do you just not talk about it?" and then being greeted by silence — these little moments which mean when everyone bursts into song and when they start writing the songs inspired by the letters, it all comes together. and, you know, ithink — as i say, i have seen it twice and there are many things that you could pick holes in, but i do not care to because it worked on an emotional level and i cried like an idiot. oh, my god. if you cried, then i will be crying too, we can — we can guarantee that. i love crying in movies! i quite like a good cry, to be honest. it's a great thing. yes, yes. escape from pretoria. yes. based on a — based on a true story again? b
and also, there are four or five sequences in which ijust wept!t is that for all the things that are wrong with it, for all the things that are cliched, for all the things that are corny, it gets little details right. and it is amazing how much a small detail — someone packing away their partner's things for the time that they will be away on the tour of duty. somebody asking, "how do you cope? do you just not talk about it?" and then being greeted by silence — these little...
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before we go, ijust want board that is gender equal.gender equal. before we go, ijust want to show board that is gender equal. before we go, i just want to show you how hung saying it has opened down 1.5% as it started treating ten minutes ago. that's this addition of asia business report, thanks so much for watching. this is bbc news. the top stories is our: as infections and deaths from coronavirus continue to mount, the world health organisation says it fears some countries are not taking the threat seriously enough. a cease—fire agreed between the russian and turkish presidents has begunin russian and turkish presidents has begun in syria's ad lib process. dutch province. the government says it will accelerate work on preparations for the next phase of its plan to tackle coronavirus, and thatis its plan to tackle coronavirus, and that is when it will introduce further mothers to try to stop the spread. 0nce further mothers to try to stop the spread. once the strategy is decided, it will be down to local authorities to implement it.
before we go, ijust want board that is gender equal.gender equal. before we go, ijust want to show board that is gender equal. before we go, i just want to show you how hung saying it has opened down 1.5% as it started treating ten minutes ago. that's this addition of asia business report, thanks so much for watching. this is bbc news. the top stories is our: as infections and deaths from coronavirus continue to mount, the world health organisation says it fears some countries are not taking...
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and also, there are four or five sequences in which ijust wept!r all the things that are wrong with it, for all the things that are cliched, for all the things that are corny, it gets little details right. and it is amazing how much a small detail — someone packing away their partner's things for the time that they will be away on the tour of duty. somebody asking, "how do you cope? do you just not talk about it?" and then being greeted by silence — these little moments which mean when everyone bursts into song and when they start writing the songs inspired by the letters, it all comes together. and, you know, ithink — as i say, i have seen it twice and there are many things that you could pick holes in, but i do not care to because it worked on an emotional level and i cried like an idiot. oh, my god. if you cried, then i will be crying too, we can — we can guarantee that. i love crying in movies! i quite like a good cry, to be honest. it's a great thing. yes, yes. escape from pretoria. yes. based on a — based on a true story again? based on a tr
and also, there are four or five sequences in which ijust wept!r all the things that are wrong with it, for all the things that are cliched, for all the things that are corny, it gets little details right. and it is amazing how much a small detail — someone packing away their partner's things for the time that they will be away on the tour of duty. somebody asking, "how do you cope? do you just not talk about it?" and then being greeted by silence — these little moments which mean...
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ijust want to ta ke review in a year's time.to return to the daily telegraph, because boris johnson is considering a tunnel under the irish sea instead of a bridge. tell us more. boris johnson is famous for his love of infrastructure projects, he's come back to hs2, and officially had boris island, where he talked about a bridge between scotland and northern ireland. the proposal on the table now is a tonal, and they've set out the agenda behind this and what's going on. what i would say about this, and i know some people are quite sniffy about boris and infrastructure projects, but there is a knock on effect on this. look at hs2, when it does is it creates a sense of excitement and investment, and you have to look at wages to a place like birmingham where it has created over 9000 jobs, hsbc have put their headquarters there. when hs2 happens, if you are able to get from there to birmingham airport in 13 minutes, i support this idea of connectivity and leveling up, and moving forward. it isa leveling up, and moving forward. it i
ijust want to ta ke review in a year's time.to return to the daily telegraph, because boris johnson is considering a tunnel under the irish sea instead of a bridge. tell us more. boris johnson is famous for his love of infrastructure projects, he's come back to hs2, and officially had boris island, where he talked about a bridge between scotland and northern ireland. the proposal on the table now is a tonal, and they've set out the agenda behind this and what's going on. what i would say about...
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and then i think the final point ijust wa nt then i think the final point ijust want to make is, whilsto be isolated very firmly, many of them have very, very complex conditions, or they would not be in this group. ijust want or they would not be in this group. i just want to assure or they would not be in this group. ijust want to assure them the normal services which they have from clinicians or from other care systems will continue. and on an individual basis, they will either receive care at home for more virtual means, where it is appropriate, or arrangements will be made to bring them safely into clinical areas where they can be managed. they should not worry that theircare managed. they should not worry that their care will continue. thank you, jenny. let's go to some questions. vicki young, bbc. the prime minister, you said we are two, three weeks behind italy and we need to make a national collective effort to stop the nhs being overwhelmed. at the moment you are still advising people to follow these measures rather than imposing them. ijust wondered what evidence you are basin
and then i think the final point ijust wa nt then i think the final point ijust want to make is, whilsto be isolated very firmly, many of them have very, very complex conditions, or they would not be in this group. ijust want or they would not be in this group. i just want to assure or they would not be in this group. ijust want to assure them the normal services which they have from clinicians or from other care systems will continue. and on an individual basis, they will either receive care...
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could ijust jump them, hate africans. could ijust jump in...d be unfair to say the entire 50 million black south africans are afrophobic. nobody is saying that. there are south africans who are pan african, who love their african brothers, and so forth. we're talking about the major narrative. the trend that we are seeing. remember, we've seen south africans marching against the afrophobic attacks, so there is a body of south africans who are not afrophobic. but there is a bigger body of south africans who are afrophobic, and who are out on the streets and marching and killing people and burning people. those are the pictures that are out there. that's the reality that people are living. i'm happy you are making it relative, because you are talking in absolute terms. lindiwe. we have to generalise this problem in order to solve it. if i say there is a gender—based violence problem in this country, i'm not saying every single man in this country as a wifebeater or a rapist. i'm saying we have a pervasive problem amongst men that needs addressing
could ijust jump them, hate africans. could ijust jump in...d be unfair to say the entire 50 million black south africans are afrophobic. nobody is saying that. there are south africans who are pan african, who love their african brothers, and so forth. we're talking about the major narrative. the trend that we are seeing. remember, we've seen south africans marching against the afrophobic attacks, so there is a body of south africans who are not afrophobic. but there is a bigger body of south...
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way, i just wanted unreality about the situation stop either way, ijust wanted to say, the vast majoritye in the country are following the rules and advice, as the prime minister calls it, they are trying their best so there is a minority of people who don't take it seriously at and believe me, four weeks or eight weeks from now, they will be taking it seriously because the situation will be critical and in some instances fatal. on the daily express comments as the military to provide lifeline by one —— for 1.5 million people. these are people that need to be shielded from the coronavirus because of their existing health conditions. this is a situation where the language is not vague and i think they will be benefited from this. they are being shielded to tuck themselves away, this is binary, this is not open to interpretation. those people who will get a letter from their gp or nhs provider and then if they don't have the family network and resources they need, they will be filled in by military, possibly, if not, community networks. hampers will be delivered. they will be a process. it
way, i just wanted unreality about the situation stop either way, ijust wanted to say, the vast majoritye in the country are following the rules and advice, as the prime minister calls it, they are trying their best so there is a minority of people who don't take it seriously at and believe me, four weeks or eight weeks from now, they will be taking it seriously because the situation will be critical and in some instances fatal. on the daily express comments as the military to provide lifeline...
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ijust felt like a lot of my ha rd happen. it just feels like, it is so uncertain what's going to happen. after years of studying for exams, having them just cancelled has left many teenagers with a massive sense of anti—climax, and they are not just with a massive sense of anti—climax, and they are notjust missing exams, they are also missing out on saying goodbye to their school friends and goodbye to their school friends and goodbye to their school. head teachers are working out who they will let in. vulnerable children and those of key workers, sorting out exa m those of key workers, sorting out exam grades will have to wait.|j think there is an issue around examinations and we will deal with that but that is properly not the priority over the next two or three weeks. i think it is about the safety of young people, our fellow citizens of the nation, i think it isa citizens of the nation, i think it is a national crisis and we will have to step up and do what we can. round the uk, families are adjusting. we will have to mak
ijust felt like a lot of my ha rd happen. it just feels like, it is so uncertain what's going to happen. after years of studying for exams, having them just cancelled has left many teenagers with a massive sense of anti—climax, and they are not just with a massive sense of anti—climax, and they are notjust missing exams, they are also missing out on saying goodbye to their school friends and goodbye to their school friends and goodbye to their school. head teachers are working out who they...
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ifi could ask dr harries first, ijust wa nt could ask dr harries first, ijust want to be really clear what you have said. are you saying that come judgment day in two or three weeks' time, if you have not seen the necessary changes you require, the necessary changes you require, the country realistically is facing lockdown for six months? and if i could ask the secretary of state, we have seen a number of police forces over the weekend set up hotlines where people can report concerns about their neighbours or other people they believe have flouted the rules. would you encourage people to raise their concerns with these hotlines? to be clear, i do not think i have said we will be in lockdown for six months and i also have not said we will definitely be in the best place possible in two or three weeks. this isa possible in two or three weeks. this is a moving target. if we do well, it moves forward and comes down and we manage our care through the health system sensibly in a controlled way. that is what we are aiming for. the issue about the two two to three weeks, there is a time lag b
ifi could ask dr harries first, ijust wa nt could ask dr harries first, ijust want to be really clear what you have said. are you saying that come judgment day in two or three weeks' time, if you have not seen the necessary changes you require, the necessary changes you require, the country realistically is facing lockdown for six months? and if i could ask the secretary of state, we have seen a number of police forces over the weekend set up hotlines where people can report concerns about...
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ijust wa nt to want to hear, it's fantastic.ross the board. there were some dry, bright intervals around, but we also saw plenty of showers, some of them more wintry over scotland. now, we've still got the showers at the moment, but they will tend to ease as the night goes on thanks to a ridge of high pressure which will start to edge its way in, helping to settle things down. the winds eventually dropping out too. we do start to draw in more of a northerly flow, though, across scotland, so where we do get to see some showers, they could turn wintry even to lower levels. through northern england, the wintriness confined to the hills. elsewhere, the showers tending to fade away. and it will be chilly, particularly for the northern half of the uk. a widespread frost expected, some patches of ice possible too, and the odd patch of frost possible the further south you come. but here's our ridge of high pressure helping to settle things down. but notice this area of rain waiting in the wings. and it will show its hand later on in the
ijust wa nt to want to hear, it's fantastic.ross the board. there were some dry, bright intervals around, but we also saw plenty of showers, some of them more wintry over scotland. now, we've still got the showers at the moment, but they will tend to ease as the night goes on thanks to a ridge of high pressure which will start to edge its way in, helping to settle things down. the winds eventually dropping out too. we do start to draw in more of a northerly flow, though, across scotland, so...
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ijust have a much greater awareness you never think these things will happen to you.s but this can happen to anybody and that's why i'm here talking about a really difficult subject because i think it's really important that parents make an informed choice. about how they put their babies to sleep. and also, i recognise that more than ever now parents have so much pressure on them to have their baby sleeping and there's a sense of the babyis sleeping and there's a sense of the baby is not sleeping, maybe you are a bad mother or your baby is a naughty baby? and also there's plethora of new products on the market, being marketed at mothers for their babies to sleep longer. and they don't necessarily comply with safer sleep guidelines. ok. i'll come back to you but i want to ask you what it was like for you going on to have your younger child? emma. tell us how you lost maisie. maisie was my first baby. she was perfect, wonderful. we had ten absolutely glorious weeks and i felt that at the time, not just absolutely glorious weeks and i felt that at the time, notjust in h
ijust have a much greater awareness you never think these things will happen to you.s but this can happen to anybody and that's why i'm here talking about a really difficult subject because i think it's really important that parents make an informed choice. about how they put their babies to sleep. and also, i recognise that more than ever now parents have so much pressure on them to have their baby sleeping and there's a sense of the babyis sleeping and there's a sense of the baby is not...
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ijust come into the big, giant living creature. the ra i nfo rest giant living creature.est is it's alive. right, that's it for this week. we've got loads of brand—new adventures coming next week. but for now, from me, ade, and all of the travel show team in the gorgeous maldives, it's goodbye. hello again. well, yesterday, what a glorious start to the day it was. most of us did have a lot more in the way of sunshine, and some stunning weather watch pictures sent in from scotland. you can see the snow glistening under those clear blue skies in the spring sunshine. it wasn't like that everywhere, though. we did have this line of showers that developed from merseyside down towards the midlands. that's where some of the heaviest showers were during friday afternoon. and of course, the skies look quite different. this was the scene in tamworth, as it turned pretty cloudy through the afternoon, and we had the heavy downpours and, of course, a few rainbows. the latest satellite picture, though, shows an area of cloud extending in across england and wales. this is a weather fron
ijust come into the big, giant living creature. the ra i nfo rest giant living creature.est is it's alive. right, that's it for this week. we've got loads of brand—new adventures coming next week. but for now, from me, ade, and all of the travel show team in the gorgeous maldives, it's goodbye. hello again. well, yesterday, what a glorious start to the day it was. most of us did have a lot more in the way of sunshine, and some stunning weather watch pictures sent in from scotland. you can see...
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ijust i just knew ours ijust knew ours had to get the job done no matter what was going on with thisis this is going to derail the schedule and the olympics is still going on —— the way i see it and the lads see it. so we just got to focus on the 0lympics just got to focus on the olympics in july now. well, the international olympic committee is expected to hold talks with international sports federations on tuesday, as is says it will take stock of the actions taken so far to respond to the crisis. a lot of the international sporting bodies — boxing amongst them of course — are struggling to hold their 0lympic qualifying events because of the disruption caused by coronavirus. the ioc will also hold an executive board meeting — their second in a fortnight — with the tokyo games now four months away. also on tuesday, european football's member associations will meet with uefa — via video conference — and are expected to decide to postpone the men's european championship due to start injune. the euros were scheduled to be played across 12 different countries with the semifinals and the
ijust i just knew ours ijust knew ours had to get the job done no matter what was going on with thisis this is going to derail the schedule and the olympics is still going on —— the way i see it and the lads see it. so we just got to focus on the 0lympics just got to focus on the olympics in july now. well, the international olympic committee is expected to hold talks with international sports federations on tuesday, as is says it will take stock of the actions taken so far to respond to...
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ijust do not quite understand why people are not taking it seriously. i live in kent. i am lucky.k it would be a week and back holiday. the number of people sitting on the seawall, drinking close together, wandering around and you just think, not listening to the news, are they not watching it because i was watching the news earlier and hearing those interviews with people in italy, the most poignant one really talking about, they could hear the sound of birds because there was no traffic. but the only other sound they heard with sirens and the bells tolling for the dead. there is no doubt that the nhs is absolutely struggling. i have a son who is a paramedic with the london ambulance service. and they are absolutely on their knees. and whatever measures are being taken, whether it is ventilations and oxyge n whether it is ventilations and oxygen or private hospitals making beds available, many of the measures being talked about the papers we have got to somehow or other slow down perhaps what is inevitable because otherwise the health service just will not be able to cope and tha
ijust do not quite understand why people are not taking it seriously. i live in kent. i am lucky.k it would be a week and back holiday. the number of people sitting on the seawall, drinking close together, wandering around and you just think, not listening to the news, are they not watching it because i was watching the news earlier and hearing those interviews with people in italy, the most poignant one really talking about, they could hear the sound of birds because there was no traffic. but...
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in new york but ijust want to add that all countries controlled by president trump and his kids areny loa ns his kids are banned from receiving any loans or investments from this huge stimulus package. that's designed to make it impossible for the president to channel any of this taxpayer money into trump—branded resorts and hotels. there are questions whether this — and the fact he's hinged his re—election in november on a booming economy — could be a factor in him calling for the lockdown to end afterjust 15 days. here he is. easter is a special day for many reasons, for me, for a lot of our friends it's a very special day. and what a great timeline this would be. easter as our timeline. what a great timeline that would be. this despite the fact there are more than 55,000 cases in the us with the number of deaths at almost 900. the who has warned the us could become the virus‘s next epicentre and new york's governor warned the illness is spreading faster than "a bullet train". let's go back to anthony. it seems the president is incredibly optimistic given what we are seeing in rea
in new york but ijust want to add that all countries controlled by president trump and his kids areny loa ns his kids are banned from receiving any loans or investments from this huge stimulus package. that's designed to make it impossible for the president to channel any of this taxpayer money into trump—branded resorts and hotels. there are questions whether this — and the fact he's hinged his re—election in november on a booming economy — could be a factor in him calling for the...
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ijust had this overwhelming feeling ofi ijust had this overwhelming feeling of i had to get out of thepsed to the floor. i thought at first i was having a heart attack. i had this tremendous crushing pain in my chest. i couldn't breathe. i realise then it was an asthma attack. i'm not a religious person but i was praying, i was praying. "please, god, religious person but i was praying, iwas praying. "please, god, don't make me die, don't make me die now!" and the next thing i was in the back ofan ambulance and the next thing i was in the back of an ambulance and they were rushing me to the hospital. despite knowing barry had been admitted to hospital, the very next day his managers called him asking to know where he was.|j day his managers called him asking to know where he was. i told them i'd had such a bad asthma attack yesterday, i thought you'd realise i wouldn't be in work. what did you make of that? i was astounded vi was gobsmacked. i can't put into words how upsetting it was. the department for work and pensions should be second to none in understanding the needs of people wit
ijust had this overwhelming feeling ofi ijust had this overwhelming feeling of i had to get out of thepsed to the floor. i thought at first i was having a heart attack. i had this tremendous crushing pain in my chest. i couldn't breathe. i realise then it was an asthma attack. i'm not a religious person but i was praying, i was praying. "please, god, religious person but i was praying, iwas praying. "please, god, don't make me die, don't make me die now!" and the next thing i was...
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we're going to have many, many hours at home and ijust think if to have many, many hours at home andurs at home and ijust think if you people can start supporting local papers and tuning into that, i think people would get a great amount of value from it. hats off to all those regional papers were fighting for the local communities. because they will get out there and they will speak to people. and tell the story of every community they are serving. they're having a time recently and one thing that irritates me, we do miss our local paper. well why didn't you go in by it? if you bought it, it wouldn't be out of business. hats off to whoever thought about it. the manchester news, i used to write a column or the regional and local papers arejoining column or the regional and local papers are joining in. column or the regional and local papers arejoining in. perfect idea, well done. we usually saved by a paper tomorrow but we don't care. by one 01’ paper tomorrow but we don't care. by one or two. a national one at a local one. that is it the papers. i'm proud to say that's it for the pa
we're going to have many, many hours at home and ijust think if to have many, many hours at home andurs at home and ijust think if you people can start supporting local papers and tuning into that, i think people would get a great amount of value from it. hats off to all those regional papers were fighting for the local communities. because they will get out there and they will speak to people. and tell the story of every community they are serving. they're having a time recently and one thing...
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can ijust asked, briefly ifi immunity. are seeing, where we don't know what the future holds. if pa rents we don't know what the future holds. if parents are thinking, how can they best prepare their children, what are the upsides of this? is it that in the future our children will become more resilient? well, if they develop new skills, so try and do something different, like growing something different, like growing something or creating something, playing music, potentially do things on it, new skills, you know, there are opportunities to do things to build the future. these young people are the future, and they will learn from this difficulty, how we can be stronger and better placed to face the difficulties that we currently face, but also other difficulties that they will come across in the future. many thanks indeed for your time. and you can find out more about the symptoms of coronavirus and how to protect yourself against it on the bbc news app and on our website bbc.co.uk/news let's have a look at the weather no
can ijust asked, briefly ifi immunity. are seeing, where we don't know what the future holds. if pa rents we don't know what the future holds. if parents are thinking, how can they best prepare their children, what are the upsides of this? is it that in the future our children will become more resilient? well, if they develop new skills, so try and do something different, like growing something different, like growing something or creating something, playing music, potentially do things on it,...
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but the other thing ijust need to point out is this, is that the number one goal is to defeat donaldas amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg, quite frankly, tulsi gabbard, — i‘d take any one of those five over donald trump. so right now, i think most americans are focused squarely on electability. well, i can hear young progressive democrats like alexandria 0casio—cortez and others saying to that, "do you not care at all about the heart and soul "of the democratic party, about delivering for the american "people in a different way, finally pursuing an agenda "which isn‘t about the corporate interests, "it‘s about the interests of ordinary people?" because you sound like the sort of traditional establishment democrat that for years has just followed that moderate corporate centre—ground politics. well, look, whenjoe biden and i are fighting for raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, when we‘re willing to only support trade agreements that protect labour and the environment and the consumers, when we‘re willing to fight for climate change, and many of the components of the green new deal, th
but the other thing ijust need to point out is this, is that the number one goal is to defeat donaldas amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg, quite frankly, tulsi gabbard, — i‘d take any one of those five over donald trump. so right now, i think most americans are focused squarely on electability. well, i can hear young progressive democrats like alexandria 0casio—cortez and others saying to that, "do you not care at all about the heart and soul "of the democratic party, about...
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ijust never shied away in the ocean is pretty hard to beat.ys had a really competitive nature. it's kind of easy for me now, because it's been so long. i think it's just a funny thing with our culture, today's everyone‘s really attem pts culture, today's everyone‘s really atte m pts to culture, today's everyone‘s really attempts to celebrate drama and pain ina attempts to celebrate drama and pain in a really weird way. whereas really we should celebrate the beauty and the triumphs and the overcomings. i have to little boys and my husband is's supportive and he knows that there's only so long as they window you can push in a professional sporting arena as a woman. so i'm just going to go for it. everyone knows that you get tired at times, so knows that you get tired at times, so to be able to take to the ocean for a little bits and come back refreshed and so healthy. one arm it changes the game a bit, but it just all one arm it changes the game a bit, but itjust all comes down to strategy and choosing your waves correctly. these are just the ex
ijust never shied away in the ocean is pretty hard to beat.ys had a really competitive nature. it's kind of easy for me now, because it's been so long. i think it's just a funny thing with our culture, today's everyone‘s really attem pts culture, today's everyone‘s really atte m pts to culture, today's everyone‘s really attempts to celebrate drama and pain ina attempts to celebrate drama and pain in a really weird way. whereas really we should celebrate the beauty and the triumphs and the...
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ijust wonder if they have a chance to ask you one quick one.siness grant. just because we can't afford office premises, where should be punished for that? you are right. home—based businesses are not eligible for the local gra nts are not eligible for the local grants that business rates, that eligible businesses are eligible for. of course those that don't fall into the eligibility of the self employed grants are missing out across the board so there is a bit ofa gap. across the board so there is a bit of a gap. 0ne across the board so there is a bit of a gap. one of the things we have been looking out over the last couple of weeks is how can we help those businesses help themselves as well as accessing the financial solutions, but thinking about what you can do, how you can continue your business from home because that is where you had to be. i'm so sorry, i will help to cut you off there but michelle, thank you very much. you are watching bbc news. italy has been on a nationwide lockdown for nearly three weeks and remains the hardest—hit cou
ijust wonder if they have a chance to ask you one quick one.siness grant. just because we can't afford office premises, where should be punished for that? you are right. home—based businesses are not eligible for the local gra nts are not eligible for the local grants that business rates, that eligible businesses are eligible for. of course those that don't fall into the eligibility of the self employed grants are missing out across the board so there is a bit ofa gap. across the board so...
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ijust encourage and empower each of you to really stand in your truth, to stand for what is right, toto respect each other, for young men, to continue to value and appreciate the women in your lives, and to also set the example for some men who are not seeing it that same way, right? you have your mothers, sisters, girlfriends, friends in your life. protect them, make sure they are feeling valued and safe. the speech went down well, the speaker was appreciated. she really is beautiful, innit? tomorrow, harry and meghan will make their final appearance, for now, with the queen at westminster abbey. after that, the great experiment of their new, supposedly non—royal life will begin in canada. now it's time for a look at the weather. good morning, we are back into this mixture of sunshine in blustery showers through the rest of the day. some parts of the country will have more showers than others, southern england, wales are seeing some fairly frequent showers, likewise northern ireland and western scotland. some snow over the mountaintops of scotland, 8—9dc, double figures in eastern en
ijust encourage and empower each of you to really stand in your truth, to stand for what is right, toto respect each other, for young men, to continue to value and appreciate the women in your lives, and to also set the example for some men who are not seeing it that same way, right? you have your mothers, sisters, girlfriends, friends in your life. protect them, make sure they are feeling valued and safe. the speech went down well, the speaker was appreciated. she really is beautiful, innit?...
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want to show you ona stage when, ijust want to show you on a slide, if it will appear, here we go...some time with not much happening, and that is probably where we are now. there are currently 590 cases that have been identified in the uk, and there are more than 20 patients on intensive ca re more than 20 patients on intensive care units. if you cuckolded what that really means in terms of the -- if —— if you calculated, more than 5000 people infected the moment. we have identified 590, the same sort of ratios and other countries depending on what other testings they have done. that is still a relatively small number. as these curves start to take off, as more people get it, they take off quite steeply. and thatis they take off quite steeply. and that is like timing is so important. what you want to do is to protect people during the most infectious period, andl people during the most infectious period, and i will expand that in just a minute. we're in a period now when we got some but it has not taken when we got some but it has not ta ken off. the when we got some but it has not
want to show you ona stage when, ijust want to show you on a slide, if it will appear, here we go...some time with not much happening, and that is probably where we are now. there are currently 590 cases that have been identified in the uk, and there are more than 20 patients on intensive ca re more than 20 patients on intensive care units. if you cuckolded what that really means in terms of the -- if —— if you calculated, more than 5000 people infected the moment. we have identified 590,...