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gunda isa around a very useful peg.servational documentary, set on a film —— farm, the cameras trained on gunda, a peek at her many piglets. it shows animals as they really are, not with any imposed human created personality. their beauty is taking, as is the calmness of their daily routines which for me was so their daily routines which for me was so refreshing to witness in the midst of our pandemic stresses. gunda is also brilliant cinema. it is a shot in pristine black and white, great natural sound. it made me think quite differently about farm animals and how i want to treat them in the future. it connected me to them emotionally. it goes through your heart and then after this he goes to your brain because you have to feel something and then you have to understand something. normally if you are making things go to your brain, give you information, and what we do is feel something. this is why i am trying to come back to the source of cinema, how it was born. well, the amazing gunda was definitely my pick for best
gunda isa around a very useful peg.servational documentary, set on a film —— farm, the cameras trained on gunda, a peek at her many piglets. it shows animals as they really are, not with any imposed human created personality. their beauty is taking, as is the calmness of their daily routines which for me was so their daily routines which for me was so refreshing to witness in the midst of our pandemic stresses. gunda is also brilliant cinema. it is a shot in pristine black and white, great...
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well, yorkshire and the humber isa have.rea is in tier level 3. so life was continuing not normally, but the restrictions were not as tough as in most other parts of england. but it is less than a week since places were cumbria were still in tier2, but since places were cumbria were still in tier 2, but cumbria is a place where infections have rocketed and two of the three main hospitals in that county are on the highest alert level. it was only yesterday that the director of public health in cumbria called for schools to be closed. that is geographically a long way from the perceived worst affected areas in the south—east of england at the moment. now, areas in the latest statistics that has seen the latest statistics that has seen the biggest rises are here in the north of england, particularly the north—west. if you look at the top ten areas, they're in north—west england, particularly cumbria and particularly liverpool. and the new variant is about to hit northern england hard. according to those figures that we are look
well, yorkshire and the humber isa have.rea is in tier level 3. so life was continuing not normally, but the restrictions were not as tough as in most other parts of england. but it is less than a week since places were cumbria were still in tier2, but since places were cumbria were still in tier 2, but cumbria is a place where infections have rocketed and two of the three main hospitals in that county are on the highest alert level. it was only yesterday that the director of public health in...
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i think that isa the us civil society?inating want to watch ina is a very fascinating want to watch in a difficult problem for the administration. when you've got donald trump jr saying donald administration. when you've got donald trumer saying donald trump isa donald trumer saying donald trump is a republican party. there's a lot of meaning to be done there. let's finish off of the front page of the sunday times. the suspect is to quit social media and it is according to sources. this story says that they have added social media and will no longer be using the platform twitter and patient enough to have millions of followers and another earlier on the road promoting their new business venture via instagram in particular. they announced sit via a story i a instagram. but apparently there are particular that an independent solution for all the chaos of the media and meghan is that it was almost possible his experience of online drilling. so, yeah, they are gone. i personally could not care less whether they are on social m
i think that isa the us civil society?inating want to watch ina is a very fascinating want to watch in a difficult problem for the administration. when you've got donald trump jr saying donald administration. when you've got donald trumer saying donald trump isa donald trumer saying donald trump is a republican party. there's a lot of meaning to be done there. let's finish off of the front page of the sunday times. the suspect is to quit social media and it is according to sources. this story...
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so it is down into the under 18 teams, some 17—year—old playing tonight and it isa 17—year—old playingteam and might even be younger than the side that liverpool put out and delete cup last season against aston villa when there was the of the other foot when there was the of the other foot when there was the of the other foot when the first—team players were away. villa won that game. liverpool have gone strong tonight and they probably want to wreck up a similar score line. funny when the sides have met recently. 7—2 when they met earlier in the premier league. you have to wonder about the 5—0 result. liverpool tonight, huge opportunity to get thejob liverpool tonight, huge opportunity to get the job done and get the one they need and some momentum back and make it into the next round. yes. the fa cup has never been high on the priority list forjurgen klopp since he's been in liverpool. we know how successful he has been in other competitions, winning the champions league in the premier league. he's never got past the fifth round of the fa cup. he tends to experiment. he used 32 diffe
so it is down into the under 18 teams, some 17—year—old playing tonight and it isa 17—year—old playingteam and might even be younger than the side that liverpool put out and delete cup last season against aston villa when there was the of the other foot when there was the of the other foot when there was the of the other foot when the first—team players were away. villa won that game. liverpool have gone strong tonight and they probably want to wreck up a similar score line. funny...
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there isa seen in terms of world trade.ow —— make the eu is a very slow moving entity and agreements can take an awfully long time. since we left at the end of january last year, we have concluded over 63 trade agreements around the world and have been looking to strike an agreement with the transpacific partnership, strike an agreement with the tra nspacific partnership, so strike an agreement with the transpacific partnership, so i think that now we will be a far more global trading country than we were as members of the european union. we won't be constrained by the customs union. and of course we have the added benefit of access to the single market from the agreement that was concluded on christmas eve. but what about northern ireland? there still is the irish sea border there. you talk about we won't be constrained, but from your perspective there must still be constraints because of that. yes. there is no doubt that the northern irish element is the most troubling element. that of course u nfortu nately was element.
there isa seen in terms of world trade.ow —— make the eu is a very slow moving entity and agreements can take an awfully long time. since we left at the end of january last year, we have concluded over 63 trade agreements around the world and have been looking to strike an agreement with the transpacific partnership, strike an agreement with the tra nspacific partnership, so strike an agreement with the transpacific partnership, so i think that now we will be a far more global trading...
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be endowed out there isa big grand plan?accine roll—out in the history of the country. i know that your viewers may be aware that this country has already done well overi million vaccines more than the rest of europe put together, so i do not think we are being slowed by international comparison. but there isa international comparison. but there is a massive ramping up operation now going on. you mention the army, all sorts of volunteers, all that is going to be done, but what they called the rate limiting factor is now not supply of vaccine, we what not to go faster, it is getting them properly tested, getting them to the nhs, so the rate limit is not the ability to distribute the vaccine, it is not the shortage of staff to get into people's arms, it is getting a properly tested and out there. that will ramp up in the weeks ahead, but as i said yesterday, it is difficult to give exact numbers today except that it will be tens of millions by the end of march. as soon as we have some better numbers to give you about the milli
be endowed out there isa big grand plan?accine roll—out in the history of the country. i know that your viewers may be aware that this country has already done well overi million vaccines more than the rest of europe put together, so i do not think we are being slowed by international comparison. but there isa international comparison. but there is a massive ramping up operation now going on. you mention the army, all sorts of volunteers, all that is going to be done, but what they called the...
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questions about why that is happening when it didn't happen in the first lockdown and a main reason isaa main reason is a lot of them are private and the government does not want to bail them out because they are on the brink of collapse if they had to close. it does not make much sense for schools to be closed but for those settings to be open. and places of worship also open. callum, your thoughts. it speaks to the bigger problem here which is peoples underlying this to go along with things that are clear and perhaps the government unwillingness to clarify those things that are not clear. throughout this whole pandemic there has been a communication issue, that is generally widely accepted and people have struggled to distinguish between what is a law, what is guidance, what is advice, how strict the rules are in any particular area, region, town, country across the uk. when we started this there was a willingness from people to stick to the rules, it was scary and unknown and we were all learning as we we re unknown and we were all learning as we were going along. after that first lo
questions about why that is happening when it didn't happen in the first lockdown and a main reason isaa main reason is a lot of them are private and the government does not want to bail them out because they are on the brink of collapse if they had to close. it does not make much sense for schools to be closed but for those settings to be open. and places of worship also open. callum, your thoughts. it speaks to the bigger problem here which is peoples underlying this to go along with things...
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i think disastrous isa disastrous.an exaggeration, with all due respect. at the end of this month, half a billion coming at the end of next month. the highest priority for the health care workers. there is extensive negotiations going on with manufacturers to have a vaccine roll—out and the department of health and the minister of health is confident that we will be immunising the entire two thirds of the population and what we need to get to forgetting herd immunity. we need 67%, and two thirds of the population to get the herd immunity and that's around 40 million of the adult population and he's pretty confident that we're going to get to that. you talk about immunising people to get to some sort of collective immunity that 80 million doses of vaccine, because everyone needs to doses, you're telling me that you've only got on order one and a half million doses you're telling me that this is not disastrous ) doses you're telling me that this is not disastrous) on it sounds terrible. some of the most eminent scientist
i think disastrous isa disastrous.an exaggeration, with all due respect. at the end of this month, half a billion coming at the end of next month. the highest priority for the health care workers. there is extensive negotiations going on with manufacturers to have a vaccine roll—out and the department of health and the minister of health is confident that we will be immunising the entire two thirds of the population and what we need to get to forgetting herd immunity. we need 67%, and two...
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but lizzy regardless, it would just have people reeling undoubtably if this isa people reeling undoubtably if this is a serious thing. yeah, the paper reports that it's an idea that he had been mulling for a long time now seems to be taking it seriously. so, donald trump fears reportedly that his enemy will use the levers of the law to target him after he leaves office was a —— his enemies. if you remember in 2018, federal prosecutors in new york named him in a conspirator in an illegal campaign finance scheme. but it should point out that self clemency has never ever happened in the us before. and of legal suck up —— legal scholars server of legal suck up —— legal scholars server “— of legal suck up —— legal scholars server —— legal scholars are doubting whether he has a right to doubting whether he has a right to do this. this is an idea that he might be planning but it might not actually be possible. it is extraordinary but it is important fa iza extraordinary but it is important faiza just to mention the presidential pardons only apply to federal law and provide no protection against s
but lizzy regardless, it would just have people reeling undoubtably if this isa people reeling undoubtably if this is a serious thing. yeah, the paper reports that it's an idea that he had been mulling for a long time now seems to be taking it seriously. so, donald trump fears reportedly that his enemy will use the levers of the law to target him after he leaves office was a —— his enemies. if you remember in 2018, federal prosecutors in new york named him in a conspirator in an illegal...
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yes, you feed it isa works, yeah?n identify dogs for itself and thenit identify dogs for itself and then it will see dogs in pictures. right. but if you ask it to look too hard, it will start seeing dogs everywhere. now, there is this google researcher who is name is alex and he decided to turn this concept into art. he is the man who created google deep dream. it happened in the middle of the night and i woke up with some weird dream of somebody entering the apartment and i woke up and it was 2am and i had this idea that i wanted to try and i was like, what and i spent half—an—hour coding. and there was this cat and dog picture i was using as a starting point for that. images i got were so surprising to me that i shared them in internal message boards. i think the exact text was something like, 0k it is 2am but how can i sleep now after seeing this. the sun never sets on the google empire. and while alex was sleeping, it was afternoon in mountain view california and the image was going viral at the image was going vi
yes, you feed it isa works, yeah?n identify dogs for itself and thenit identify dogs for itself and then it will see dogs in pictures. right. but if you ask it to look too hard, it will start seeing dogs everywhere. now, there is this google researcher who is name is alex and he decided to turn this concept into art. he is the man who created google deep dream. it happened in the middle of the night and i woke up with some weird dream of somebody entering the apartment and i woke up and it was...
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it isa beds in critical care were full. it is a very difficult situation. are problems with oxygen levels. they are having to reduce them for some patients and management say it isa some patients and management say it is a critical situation, they are having to manage it because of high demand with covid patients. now case numbers may just be demand with covid patients. now case numbers mayjust be levelling off in london and the south—east but there is real concern in government about a sharp rise in merseyside among other areas, a doubling per 100,000 of population just other areas, a doubling per 100,000 of populationjust in other areas, a doubling per 100,000 of population just in the last week. of course, these new cases, some of them in due course will become more hospital admissions and that is in a couple of weeks' time. hugh pym, thank you, for your latest thoughts. as we've been hearing, leading scientists and advisers are concerned that lockdown restrictions might have to be tightened if people don't comply with the rules more fully. england's chi
it isa beds in critical care were full. it is a very difficult situation. are problems with oxygen levels. they are having to reduce them for some patients and management say it isa some patients and management say it is a critical situation, they are having to manage it because of high demand with covid patients. now case numbers may just be demand with covid patients. now case numbers mayjust be levelling off in london and the south—east but there is real concern in government about a sharp...
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i do know that it isa acceptance. i do know that it is a very, pretty difficult place to work right now. i think the president is looking for any way to delegitimise the selection, but you will probably see tonight, we're probably see tonight, we're probably going to certify the electoral college then we begin the peaceful transition of power and the inauguration of a new president on january power and the inauguration of a new president onjanuary 20. you said yourself how tense and difficult it was and how scary it was for you being there inside the building. i was outside seeing the police everywhere and former president clinton has put out a statement tonight saying, this assault on oui’ tonight saying, this assault on our capital and our constitution and our country was fuelled by more than four yea rs of was fuelled by more than four years of poisoned politics and the match was lit by donald trump and his most ardent enablers. what do you make of that statement? well, you know, i wish he would have spent the last
i do know that it isa acceptance. i do know that it is a very, pretty difficult place to work right now. i think the president is looking for any way to delegitimise the selection, but you will probably see tonight, we're probably see tonight, we're probably going to certify the electoral college then we begin the peaceful transition of power and the inauguration of a new president on january power and the inauguration of a new president onjanuary 20. you said yourself how tense and difficult...
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there isa mounting up in our hospitals.t—page and it is belied by the stories and the rest of the papers this evening. simon, a delicate balance to get right, the need to give people hope but balancing that with the really dire numbers that we are seeing in the warnings of increasing pressures on hospitals. yes, i was looking at the numbers and it is 2.6 million in total now. this is a little bit borisjohnson at the moment, he is very good at the big, happy excited news and i do agree that getting hope it's helpful and now they may be an end in sight and now they may be an end in sight and the fact that this the oxford astrazeneca vaccine which is being done here, and we've got 100 million of them hopefully coming along, and it is positive and i know it is the light at the end of the tunnel for a lot of people. my worry is the same as iron, there seems to be a lot of problems everywhere else a lot of people are saying, what is the plan? what are we doing next week, for the re st of what are we doing next week, for the rest
there isa mounting up in our hospitals.t—page and it is belied by the stories and the rest of the papers this evening. simon, a delicate balance to get right, the need to give people hope but balancing that with the really dire numbers that we are seeing in the warnings of increasing pressures on hospitals. yes, i was looking at the numbers and it is 2.6 million in total now. this is a little bit borisjohnson at the moment, he is very good at the big, happy excited news and i do agree that...
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if you are on the side of the government, your view will be it isa of the government, your view willn are spreaders. a lot of the scientific and medical establishment say there is no threat of children as spreaders or sufferers of covid. you can understand concerns of people in the classroom. a lot has been done to try and make them she now compliant. but then you have the ofsted chief saying it would be devastating for children. —— a lot has been done to try and make them covid compliant. david blunkett is saying all the reforms that have been carried out by successive labour and conservative governments over the past 25 years risk being completely undone and going backwards as the gap between the haves and have not widened. with online learning, it is the less privileged kids who are going to full further behind. let's go on to the vaccine, the great hope, that is the way out of it. shyama, the mail on sunday, it has the comments from jonathan van tam about extending the gap, extending it to 12 weeks of a way of vaccinating more people, giving them one dose. do you think that makes
if you are on the side of the government, your view will be it isa of the government, your view willn are spreaders. a lot of the scientific and medical establishment say there is no threat of children as spreaders or sufferers of covid. you can understand concerns of people in the classroom. a lot has been done to try and make them she now compliant. but then you have the ofsted chief saying it would be devastating for children. —— a lot has been done to try and make them covid compliant....
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time— number and i think the point is it isa time to— number and i think the point is it is a time toit is good portions and moderated his tone and was of— portions and moderated his tone and was of the _ portions and moderated his tone and was of the king of optimism that he normally— was of the king of optimism that he normally is, — was of the king of optimism that he normally is, but we need to look at the why— normally is, but we need to look at the why behind this a really shocking number and i the why behind this a really shocking numberand i think the why behind this a really shocking number and i think we shouldn't— shocking number and i think we shouldn't be asking these questions after the _ shouldn't be asking these questions after the pandemic. we need to be able to— after the pandemic. we need to be able to solve this problem now so that we _ able to solve this problem now so that we can stop there being 200,000. we don't want this to be something — 200,000. we don't want this to be something with them for future pandemics. we need to learn it now. but people _ pandemics
time— number and i think the point is it isa time to— number and i think the point is it is a time toit is good portions and moderated his tone and was of— portions and moderated his tone and was of the _ portions and moderated his tone and was of the king of optimism that he normally— was of the king of optimism that he normally is, — was of the king of optimism that he normally is, but we need to look at the why— normally is, but we need to look at the why behind this a really...
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the population will go hungry this year every day from 7 in the morning until one in the afternoon isa and moosa collect plastic bottles on the streets of sanaa to bring to a recycling company. it's a tough job for 2 children aged $9.12 it earns them about one euro 50 a day which is just enough to bring home a small amount of food and they have to skip school having only our father is sick we have to look after him there's not enough money for a school back or notebooks. alone below most of. the crisis in yemen has hit children particularly hard the result of 5 years of civil war a naval blockade and economic decline and the situation could worsen dramatically this winter with more and more undernourished children being brought to the country's hospitals this clinic alone sees nearly 100 every day in many cases doctors are unable to help there are shortages of almost everything. right now we're not even getting paid we have no medicine for sick children and also nothing for them to eat even though they're undernourished i feel terribly sorry for some of the mothers they are unable to b
the population will go hungry this year every day from 7 in the morning until one in the afternoon isa and moosa collect plastic bottles on the streets of sanaa to bring to a recycling company. it's a tough job for 2 children aged $9.12 it earns them about one euro 50 a day which is just enough to bring home a small amount of food and they have to skip school having only our father is sick we have to look after him there's not enough money for a school back or notebooks. alone below most of....
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but there isa not sticking to the rules. but there is a crucial distinction there.they are dealing with the law, it is very clear. however, lots of the coronavirus stuff is in guidance, which is voluntary, doesn't have legal force, and isn't necessarily that clear. so, she went on to say in that interview that it would be helpful if the government clarified, for example, what it meant by saying you should stay local when doing your exercise. i am not sure the government will want to clarify that because i think they left it deliberately vague so that people can make their own decisions. but she also said 300 notices had been handed out to people who may have breached the rules in london in just 2a hours, which she said is quite a high number. and perhaps what you do outside is perhaps more ofa what you do outside is perhaps more of a distraction because the key worry is what people do indoors, gathering, but of course, boris johnson, questions about that bike ride over the weekend, and whether oi’ ride over the weekend, and whether or not it was undermining the gove
but there isa not sticking to the rules. but there is a crucial distinction there.they are dealing with the law, it is very clear. however, lots of the coronavirus stuff is in guidance, which is voluntary, doesn't have legal force, and isn't necessarily that clear. so, she went on to say in that interview that it would be helpful if the government clarified, for example, what it meant by saying you should stay local when doing your exercise. i am not sure the government will want to clarify...
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it isa difficult to decide to open today? it is a difficult position on some elements.the variant of the disease seems to be spreading a lot more in other areas, we are in a lot more in other areas, we are in a tier3area a lot more in other areas, we are in a tier 3 area so it's not quite as high for us. some of the decisions have been the same, making sure staff are safe, children are safe. some things have remained the same but we are trying to be extra vigilant. some of the things we are looking at our increased hand washing yet again and all of these things bring extra cost and that is one of the biggest challenges i think many of the schools are facing. and of course important to make sure you have parents on board. do you think you will have a full house today? i don't think i will have a full house but certainly a very good number of children in school today but we won't know that until about 9:30am when all the doors are closed and the parents and let us know where their children are because that is important, if the children are not coming into school, we know
it isa difficult to decide to open today? it is a difficult position on some elements.the variant of the disease seems to be spreading a lot more in other areas, we are in a lot more in other areas, we are in a tier3area a lot more in other areas, we are in a tier 3 area so it's not quite as high for us. some of the decisions have been the same, making sure staff are safe, children are safe. some things have remained the same but we are trying to be extra vigilant. some of the things we are...
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the population will go hungry this year every day from 7 in the morning until one in the afternoon isa and moosa collect plastic bottles on the streets of sanaa to bring to a recycling company. it's a tough job for 2 children aged $9.12 it earns them about one euro 50 a day which is just enough to bring home a small amount of food and they have to skip school having learned our father is sick we have to look after him there's not enough money for a school back or notebooks. alone below most of. the crisis in yemen has hit children particularly hard the result of 5 years of civil war a naval blockade and economic decline and the situation could worsen dramatically this winter with more and more undernourished children being brought to the country's hospitals this clinic alone sees nearly 100 every day in many cases doctors are unable to help there are shortages of almost everything. right now we're not even getting paid we have no medicine for sick children and also nothing for them to eat even though they're undernourished i feel terribly sorry for some of the mothers they are unable t
the population will go hungry this year every day from 7 in the morning until one in the afternoon isa and moosa collect plastic bottles on the streets of sanaa to bring to a recycling company. it's a tough job for 2 children aged $9.12 it earns them about one euro 50 a day which is just enough to bring home a small amount of food and they have to skip school having learned our father is sick we have to look after him there's not enough money for a school back or notebooks. alone below most of....
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it isa rate of expansion. that is right.ming economy, indonesia, and archipelago nation, so new —— people need to get around. sriwijaya air is a low—cost airline, it has had a fairly good safety track record to now, but the lion air investigation focused on the boeing max's issue, that investigation also raised issues about the monitoring of safety measures in indonesia, and that is where questions will be asked again. but of course, it is too early to say what caused this crash was to all we know at the moment is that it seemed, shortly after take—off, it fell very suddenly from the sky. we can see that from flight track data as well as from eyewitnesses, fishermen we have spoken to in the bay who described seeing a plane falling out of the sky like lightning. rebecca, ijust want to very quickly, if you can provide the background in terms of, you talk about the hard well in the airline industry, how it has developed quite quickly. were they all knew planes 01’ quickly. were they all knew planes orare quickly. were they all
it isa rate of expansion. that is right.ming economy, indonesia, and archipelago nation, so new —— people need to get around. sriwijaya air is a low—cost airline, it has had a fairly good safety track record to now, but the lion air investigation focused on the boeing max's issue, that investigation also raised issues about the monitoring of safety measures in indonesia, and that is where questions will be asked again. but of course, it is too early to say what caused this crash was to...
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there isa biden‘s decision to make now.peachment. it is difficult to say were not going to do anything about this. it is almost impossible to imagine being in a position of authority and allowing him to finish out his term, not least because of the short—term consequences, but the longer term consequences, but the longer term consequences for failing to sanction a president who has incited violence and continues to do so. it will have and continues to do so. it will have a consequence. the question of reuniting the country and working to heal those divisions is a real one. we could do that with moderate republicans. many republicans who supported donald trump don't support what happened. we could bring 80% of those voters who do not agree into the fold and impeachment could be one way to do that. regardless with what happens, those committed to extremism, to donald trump, aren't going to be changed in either direction based on what mechanisms are pursued. went brief last question, how serious stomach seriously will the auth
there isa biden‘s decision to make now.peachment. it is difficult to say were not going to do anything about this. it is almost impossible to imagine being in a position of authority and allowing him to finish out his term, not least because of the short—term consequences, but the longer term consequences, but the longer term consequences for failing to sanction a president who has incited violence and continues to do so. it will have and continues to do so. it will have a consequence. the...
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there isa little closer to your mouth.nd we are not hearing you as well as i would like to. maybe we can pick up the microphone a little bit more. is there a... between republicans and democrats that they are both in this together and that perhaps some of the steam has been taken note of the bitterness of the last few days? well, i'm not sure. iwill try bitterness of the last few days? well, i'm not sure. i will try to protect my voice —— project my vice a little bit more it's not the mic that you see here. but i really don't know. what i do know is that there is a sense of shock to just under stunned niss really at what was happening. we do know that certainly the republican leader in the senates, mitch mcconnell had told his senators not to do this and he begged them not to do this. i would imagine, as you would imagine, when i say not to do this, i mean not to and take the opposition that he was planning to and they had urged calm. so i don't know how we manage to speak to any members, and i would imagine that they are
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you can see there are pictures of some revellers in times square, it isa revellers in times square, its a much lower key scene this year, because of course of the coronavirus pandemic, so there isa coronavirus pandemic, so there is a heavy police presence as they manage crowds and times square this year. instead of thousands and thousands of tourists coming in from all over the world, only a smaller number of invited guests have been asked to take part in this event, so have a listen and as they see and 2021. # in new york, new york... # i want to wa ke york, new york... # i want to wake up in a city that never sleeps. so there you have it, the us marking the beginning of a new year, 2021, happy new year to all. of course, new york at one point was the epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic in the united states, so people with fresh hope for a better 2021. later in the programme we will see how other cities around the world have elevated the new year, ina world have elevated the new year, in a very different way of course, with restrictions in place because of the global pandemic. as 20
you can see there are pictures of some revellers in times square, it isa revellers in times square, its a much lower key scene this year, because of course of the coronavirus pandemic, so there isa coronavirus pandemic, so there is a heavy police presence as they manage crowds and times square this year. instead of thousands and thousands of tourists coming in from all over the world, only a smaller number of invited guests have been asked to take part in this event, so have a listen and as...
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federal government seeks a death sentence and there are about 50 that are on death row there so it isaional level cases, and what has been happening over recent years with federal cases and what has changed now? the federal government has carried out very, very few executions ever, historically. there have been no executions at all in the last 17 years until this year and the trump administration made the decision to go forward with executions even though we are in the middle of a pandemic and even the public health officials really warned that what we would see, in fact, sadly, tragically has happened, that by carrying out federal executions, restarting federal executions, restarting federal executions, that there would be outbreaks of covid—19 at the prison where these federal executions occur. the federal prisoners are mostly all held ina prisoners are mostly all held in a men‘s prison in indiana, and beginning injuly of this year the federal government has carried out ten executions in 2020. that was a remarkable pace that really putjust incredible and terrible pressure on the cour
federal government seeks a death sentence and there are about 50 that are on death row there so it isaional level cases, and what has been happening over recent years with federal cases and what has changed now? the federal government has carried out very, very few executions ever, historically. there have been no executions at all in the last 17 years until this year and the trump administration made the decision to go forward with executions even though we are in the middle of a pandemic and...
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now, the specific issue that donald trump seems to have taken issue with isa trump seems to have takenam something called signature matching that happened during the general election. he has taken issue with that. i must add that the supreme court has in previous rulings said that that was perfectly fine, the measures by which that happened. but now you have got a situation where donald trump is going to georgia on monday himself to try to rally the troops, try to get voters out to vote, but at the same time saying that this election is invalid. and just to add, one of the candidates is actually a self isolating at the moment, he is quarantining because he came into contact with somebody with coronavirus. so for republicans on the ground it has got to be quite a difficult situation at the moment. lebo diseko, 0k, thank you very much indeed. you're watching bbc news. you're watching bbc news — the headlines: india begins a nationwide mock drill to test its preparedness for mass immunisation against covid—19. in the uk, pressure grows to shut more schools as coronavirus infection rates r
now, the specific issue that donald trump seems to have taken issue with isa trump seems to have takenam something called signature matching that happened during the general election. he has taken issue with that. i must add that the supreme court has in previous rulings said that that was perfectly fine, the measures by which that happened. but now you have got a situation where donald trump is going to georgia on monday himself to try to rally the troops, try to get voters out to vote, but at...
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there isa also wants immediate action.tringent measures, we have called for a national lockdown, and immediate lockdown so we can try to get this virus under control while we are waiting for this really much awaited vaccine. parliament is not sitting this week but the political pressure for more restrictions is growing. and nickjoins me now from westminster. i will add to that pressure and ask you directly what we can expect and when. that is the million dollar question because the warnings coming from government today are pretty bleak. boris johnson from government today are pretty bleak. borisjohnson talked about the new variant of the virus surging, saying there are tough weeks ahead. the health secretary said the nhs is under significant pressure with more people in hospital than there were in april during the first wave. it does beg the question of when the government is going to announce its next steps. i think the pressure is only going to increase over that the rest of today, and it is likely that scotla nd today,
there isa also wants immediate action.tringent measures, we have called for a national lockdown, and immediate lockdown so we can try to get this virus under control while we are waiting for this really much awaited vaccine. parliament is not sitting this week but the political pressure for more restrictions is growing. and nickjoins me now from westminster. i will add to that pressure and ask you directly what we can expect and when. that is the million dollar question because the warnings...
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obviously this isa work, i think.ge for ces, a show that is so big it spans two convention centres and everything will hotel in vegas. it is an enormous showstopper i think companies that are more u psta rts a re think companies that are more upstarts are going to have a lot of trouble because they get so much exposure from a show like ces. this year it is very difficult to compete when all of that is online rather than ona of that is online rather than on a show more that people are excited to explore. but i do think that there are a lot of keynote. a lot of those are fully available to the public, soi fully available to the public, so i think that will work on a lot of people's favour. people might tune from home, we got samsung, a lot of the big tech giants will be doing conference with that now kind of everyone will be able to watch online so thatis will be able to watch online so that is a plus but will it work overall, it really depends which company you are interested in. and a lot of these event, for which eve
obviously this isa work, i think.ge for ces, a show that is so big it spans two convention centres and everything will hotel in vegas. it is an enormous showstopper i think companies that are more u psta rts a re think companies that are more upstarts are going to have a lot of trouble because they get so much exposure from a show like ces. this year it is very difficult to compete when all of that is online rather than ona of that is online rather than on a show more that people are excited to...
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well, that's part of it, that the regulators have approved it, that they have been over the data, that isaer the data, that is a good thing, but we need to be transparent about the process. we need everyone to be able to access this data and to look over it because ultimately when patients ask their doctors, should they take a vaccine? the doctor can't say, ok, just trust the government, they have to have reviewed the data to be able to have reviewed the data to be able to comment on its efficacy. so realistically and practically speaking, what are you expecting going forward in the coming days, as you get those orders to start implementing and giving this vaccine to your patients? i think immunisation programmes are something that india does really well. the universal in realisation programme, we vaccinate so many children in india every year and vaccinating adults is a little easier than vaccinating children, fortu nately, easier than vaccinating children, fortunately, so i think india is going to do well with the vaccination programme. also, you may have heard the indian government has
well, that's part of it, that the regulators have approved it, that they have been over the data, that isaer the data, that is a good thing, but we need to be transparent about the process. we need everyone to be able to access this data and to look over it because ultimately when patients ask their doctors, should they take a vaccine? the doctor can't say, ok, just trust the government, they have to have reviewed the data to be able to have reviewed the data to be able to comment on its...
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i believe it isa will be held liable. it is a criminal act in making that allegation or suggestion to involve a secretary of state to involve a secretary of state to commitan to involve a secretary of state to commit an act in of itself would be a crime. so this is not only bizarre but highly, i would say impeachable if we we re would say impeachable if we were still at that stage but it is highly unethical and it's an abuse of power that we haven't seen before in this level. that is what william cullen thinks. a republican who served under a democratic president. —— cohen. we can now speak to anthony michael kreis, who's a professor at the georgia state university college of law. he joins us from atlanta. what do you make of this call? under georgia state law, it is unlawful to make a demand of somebody to engage in something thatis somebody to engage in something that is otherwise election fraud. so by asking the secretary of state to essentially falsify records and quote unquote, recalculate the election results, donal
i believe it isa will be held liable. it is a criminal act in making that allegation or suggestion to involve a secretary of state to involve a secretary of state to commitan to involve a secretary of state to commit an act in of itself would be a crime. so this is not only bizarre but highly, i would say impeachable if we we re would say impeachable if we were still at that stage but it is highly unethical and it's an abuse of power that we haven't seen before in this level. that is what...
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it isa apprentice was his catchphrase.ote here because there are talks going on in the background about the possibility of using the 25th amendment to remove him, even the possibility of once again him facing impeachment. of course not much time before the 20th and inauguration day but these are really serious discussions being heard. absolutely. i mean it would be great if they could just be like "you're fired" and trom could go but it isjust more complicated than that. —— and trump could go. even with the 25th amendment, you would have to get pens and the majority of the cabinet against trump and while some of them are finally denouncing him, it is still not clear that they would get that majority. the impeachment may take a bit more time. but they have to do something because the gravity of what happened yesterday, i mean this image, there are so many images yesterday, i mean this image, there are so many images all around the world being built around the world and it's incredibly shameful to the us who considers itself
it isa apprentice was his catchphrase.ote here because there are talks going on in the background about the possibility of using the 25th amendment to remove him, even the possibility of once again him facing impeachment. of course not much time before the 20th and inauguration day but these are really serious discussions being heard. absolutely. i mean it would be great if they could just be like "you're fired" and trom could go but it isjust more complicated than that. —— and...
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first they have specifically said this time around that you could do that with two ofjust one parent isast one parent is a key worker. was certainly aware that some councils and schools haven't saying can only do it in both parents are key workers. the government said that's wrong. if you have one parent you can send your child to school. the other very different criteria this time is criteria for vulnerable have been changed from last time. children without access to a proper study place for instance. those without la pto ps place for instance. those without laptops or place for instance. those without la pto ps or ta blets place for instance. those without laptops or tablets those of have many don't. they continued to look nice on the children to school if they wish to do so. teachers have expressed all sorts of concerns around safety of their teaching staff in some areas across england teachers have been reporting up to 50% and indeed 50% of people attending classrooms. they say that's rather difficult for them to manage. it's been described by the association college of school as a l
first they have specifically said this time around that you could do that with two ofjust one parent isast one parent is a key worker. was certainly aware that some councils and schools haven't saying can only do it in both parents are key workers. the government said that's wrong. if you have one parent you can send your child to school. the other very different criteria this time is criteria for vulnerable have been changed from last time. children without access to a proper study place for...
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i think the talk isa impeachment. signal to trump saying, don't try something like this again because we are ready to do something. now, when we look at those images of the us capitol being stormed by these protesters wrapped in trump flags, what does it say about the state of trump is on itself? well, it's very. on the one hand, this is a tragic awful event for american democracy and the pictures that went around the world of our capital yesterday were appalling. i think, capital yesterday were appalling. ithink, however, you could also view this as if not the last gasp of trump is on, the beginning of collapse of trump is on. because this coincides with the runoff election that was held in georgia. the republicans lost control of the us senate by losing two races down in georgia. so, the end of the trump era leads to a government, the elected part of a government that is under com plete a government that is under complete control of the democrats. and i think these riots in this civil unrest has so riots in this civ
i think the talk isa impeachment. signal to trump saying, don't try something like this again because we are ready to do something. now, when we look at those images of the us capitol being stormed by these protesters wrapped in trump flags, what does it say about the state of trump is on itself? well, it's very. on the one hand, this is a tragic awful event for american democracy and the pictures that went around the world of our capital yesterday were appalling. i think, capital yesterday...
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yes, this isa likely to hear more about. yes, this is a huge undertaking.s pace before. obviously, there are a lot of hurdles to get over. i think we will also hear about the pressures on the nhs. we got the daily figures today and there have been another 3600 admissions into uk hospitals for covid. to put that into context, even in the depths of winter, you wouldn‘t see more than 1000 admissions a day for all types of respiratory condition. so we are approaching four times that level for covid alone. there are more than 30,000 patients in hospital now with covid and that means one in three patients who are being treated in hospital are being treated for covid. in some hospitals, it is one in two. in london, half the patients in hospital are covid patients. and thatis in hospital are covid patients. and that is obviously having a big impact on hospitals. it is pushing out the non—covid work they can do. we have heard a lot about routine treatments like hip and knee replacements having to be cancelled, but this week we are hearing how some urgent cancer care
yes, this isa likely to hear more about. yes, this is a huge undertaking.s pace before. obviously, there are a lot of hurdles to get over. i think we will also hear about the pressures on the nhs. we got the daily figures today and there have been another 3600 admissions into uk hospitals for covid. to put that into context, even in the depths of winter, you wouldn‘t see more than 1000 admissions a day for all types of respiratory condition. so we are approaching four times that level for...
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it isa order. we don't want anyone heard. it is a very tough period of time.en a time like this where such a thing happened when they could take away from all of us. taking it away from you, for me, from our country. this was a fraudulent election. but we cannot play into the hands of these people. we have to have peace. you're very special, we love you, you see what happens, you see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. i know how you feel. but go home and go home in peace. donald trump telling supporters, that they've been watching the days events unfold, hejoins been watching the days events unfold, he joins me been watching the days events unfold, hejoins me now, john, i wa nt to unfold, hejoins me now, john, i want to give your reaction, covering this administration on capitol hill. i think the clip he played there was the single contradiction of the dawn trump presidency and just imagine that it was black lives matter protesters who had stormed the capital, broken windows, gotten in their arms, we be saying we love you and your very spe
it isa order. we don't want anyone heard. it is a very tough period of time.en a time like this where such a thing happened when they could take away from all of us. taking it away from you, for me, from our country. this was a fraudulent election. but we cannot play into the hands of these people. we have to have peace. you're very special, we love you, you see what happens, you see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. i know how you feel. but go home and go home in peace....
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the second problem isa one problem. the second problem is a biological problem.at is when it is going to pick up these mutations, which is going to threaten the rest of the world. listen, i totally understand the point you are making, the interconnectedness of it all, and the equitable nature of the system you want to see, but i come back to this one point. you are the guy who was the chief adviser to your government on vaccines. yours is not a poor government. was it not your national duty as a south african to tell the government that they should be buying up substantial amounts of vaccine? months and months ago, when the uk government was doing it, the us government was doing it, the us government was doing it? even africa could have afforded to do it as well, but you chose not to, and that is why these eminent or not scientists and others have accused you of being asleep at the wheel. no, but stephen, the reason for that, the reason for thatis, reason for that, the reason for that is, let me correct you. we are not a wealthy country. we are not a wealthy coun
the second problem isa one problem. the second problem is a biological problem.at is when it is going to pick up these mutations, which is going to threaten the rest of the world. listen, i totally understand the point you are making, the interconnectedness of it all, and the equitable nature of the system you want to see, but i come back to this one point. you are the guy who was the chief adviser to your government on vaccines. yours is not a poor government. was it not your national duty as...
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what we have seen isa have to stay shut.t, and actually a few disentangled cases of the ovarian and new variant, you get a clearer picture in places like greater manchester under north of england, the new variant has been since christmas. people didn't make many contacts christmas. people didn't make many co nta cts in christmas. people didn't make many contacts in that time, and we see a plateau of numbers, certainly in the younger age groups, with schools shut, but unfortunately not numbers coming down, numbers are still increasing, day on day. we can just hope that this new lockdown will enable us to at least flatten the curve. i think we have to be realistic about expectations. this new variant is 50—70% more transmissible than the old one, so people should not expect the impact of this new lockdown to be what we saw back in march of last year. would you have light this lockdown to have been brought in earlier by the government? i mean, ithink, to be fair, the government responded to the evidence around this new variant
what we have seen isa have to stay shut.t, and actually a few disentangled cases of the ovarian and new variant, you get a clearer picture in places like greater manchester under north of england, the new variant has been since christmas. people didn't make many contacts christmas. people didn't make many co nta cts in christmas. people didn't make many contacts in that time, and we see a plateau of numbers, certainly in the younger age groups, with schools shut, but unfortunately not numbers...
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i think it isa sign images we are watching.ign of the anger amongst donald trump's supporters. donald trumpjust donald trump's supporters. donald trump just spoke to these people in front of the white house may have up from the white house to the us capital. donald trump saying that the election was being stolen from them that the members of congress that might vote to confirm joe biden's presidential victory were betraying them so what we are seeing isa betraying them so what we are seeing is a very visible representation of that resentment that donald trump himself fomented from within view of the white house. protest in washington, even vocal protest in washington, even vocal protest in washington, not unusual, but presumably washington, not unusual, but presu ma bly protesters washington, not unusual, but presumably protesters are not normally allowed to get this far towards the building. know, particularly during the coronavirus, when much of the capitol complex has been under limited access in order to try and prevent the
i think it isa sign images we are watching.ign of the anger amongst donald trump's supporters. donald trumpjust donald trump's supporters. donald trump just spoke to these people in front of the white house may have up from the white house to the us capital. donald trump saying that the election was being stolen from them that the members of congress that might vote to confirm joe biden's presidential victory were betraying them so what we are seeing isa betraying them so what we are seeing is...
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it right out that economic crisis. cash into the economy to help it right out that economic crisism isac crisism is a vaccinating point. 4.6 billion almost means nothing any more after all these billions and billions, but to individual businesses, this is the difference between staying afloat or going under. is this enough for them? business leaders are saying now... business is made up are saying now... business is made up of £9,000 grants to companies in the worst affected areas, i think it's retail, leisure and hospitality. there are two questions. firstly, is it enough or will you see companies going under simply because they're not getting enough from the government? equally worrying for the chancellor is, am i giving grants to firms that are going to go under anyway? is this sufficiently well targeted ? the going to go under anyway? is this sufficiently well targeted? the fact of the matter is no one knows the answer until we start emerging out of the public health crisis, but either way, we're headed of the public health crisis, but eitherway, we're headed in of the public health
it right out that economic crisis. cash into the economy to help it right out that economic crisism isac crisism is a vaccinating point. 4.6 billion almost means nothing any more after all these billions and billions, but to individual businesses, this is the difference between staying afloat or going under. is this enough for them? business leaders are saying now... business is made up are saying now... business is made up of £9,000 grants to companies in the worst affected areas, i think...
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it isa we had talked about this a lot. taking those up. it is really important that children who do have priority places make the most of them. that includes children who do not have ability to get technology at home. they can get a place in school, they can be deemed to bea place in school, they can be deemed to be a vulnerable child. it is really important that parents have that confidence to make use of those places when they are available. the government was talking yesterday about the issues around education and provision of laptops and the technology that is necessary. are you confident that will happen? you talked about mistakes last time around. children not being able to do work because they do not have the technology. no room for any complacency on this at all. a lot of la pto ps have complacency on this at all. a lot of laptops have gone out. it is bigger than that was that there is still a huge deficit in numbers needed. that is why i am saying there is an opportunity for those children to go into school. we kn
it isa we had talked about this a lot. taking those up. it is really important that children who do have priority places make the most of them. that includes children who do not have ability to get technology at home. they can get a place in school, they can be deemed to bea place in school, they can be deemed to be a vulnerable child. it is really important that parents have that confidence to make use of those places when they are available. the government was talking yesterday about the...
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isa sticking with it sources. this is a an argument where it looks like both sides are trying to play it down from number ten and the chief said the nhs. there has been some disagreement as to how proactively the vaccine will be distributed, and what the ft is reporting is that number ten was pushing harderfor longer hours, for 2h hour service on the vaccine, and perhaps there was some pushback presumably around with the nhs thinks they can deliver what's a realistic deadline. but what's a realistic deadline. but what's become clear in recent days as there seems to be, regardless of whether this was a huge row or a bit ofa whether this was a huge row or a bit of a disagreement, they do seem to have come down on the side of trying to get the vaccine out as quickly as possible. i wouldn't say it was a u—turn because it was never really decided, but there was talk about how they wouldn't be disturbing vaccine after hours, now they're looking into doing that. perhaps some of these centres they've built will be 2a hour
isa sticking with it sources. this is a an argument where it looks like both sides are trying to play it down from number ten and the chief said the nhs. there has been some disagreement as to how proactively the vaccine will be distributed, and what the ft is reporting is that number ten was pushing harderfor longer hours, for 2h hour service on the vaccine, and perhaps there was some pushback presumably around with the nhs thinks they can deliver what's a realistic deadline. but what's a...
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heart of what social tech companies are, are they publishers or nowm isa are, are they publishers ormoment and this should be seen in the context that germany has very strict national enforcement of social media platforms, more so than any other european country, and has very draconian laws against hate speech given things in germany's recent history so it should be seen in that context, but the donald trump tweet and the fact it has been taken off facebook and twitter is a big moment for these platforms. there has been debate, are they publishers or not, are they responsible for the content thatis are they responsible for the content that is put out there? generally the tech platforms have shied away from that because if you are a publisher like a newspaper or a broadcaster it comes with big obligations in terms of hate speech and information and fairand of hate speech and information and fair and balanced and all that sort of thing, but the fact they deleted donald trump's account and banned him perfectly, to say he's not coming back any time soon, they have clarified they are publ
heart of what social tech companies are, are they publishers or nowm isa are, are they publishers ormoment and this should be seen in the context that germany has very strict national enforcement of social media platforms, more so than any other european country, and has very draconian laws against hate speech given things in germany's recent history so it should be seen in that context, but the donald trump tweet and the fact it has been taken off facebook and twitter is a big moment for these...
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they feel it isa groups as a draconian.gainst beijing and the authorities here. what we do know is that there has been 53 people who have been arrested today. the activists have spoken out against the arrests and abilities an example of a crackdown and for the pro—democracy movement, it's very difficult to say. when the lot was first introduced the authorities said it would only be a small number of people affected by the law but what we have seen this morning and today is a wide—ranging number of arrests which affect a wide range of people from different parts of society. there is certainly a large amount of concern about the future of the pro—democracy movement here but also concern for the freedoms that hong kong was once promised. thank you very much, danny. prosecutors in the american state of wisconsin say a policeman investigated over the shooting of the black manjacob blake in the city of kenosha last august will face no charges in connection with the incident. the shooting by the white officer left mr blake paralys
they feel it isa groups as a draconian.gainst beijing and the authorities here. what we do know is that there has been 53 people who have been arrested today. the activists have spoken out against the arrests and abilities an example of a crackdown and for the pro—democracy movement, it's very difficult to say. when the lot was first introduced the authorities said it would only be a small number of people affected by the law but what we have seen this morning and today is a wide—ranging...
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so, that, to me isa would've happened?hat, to me is a picture that's worth a thousand words for all of us. four people died in yesterday's protest, the timing of which coincided with the news that no officers would be charged in relation to the shooting ofjacob charged in relation to the shooting of jacob blake last august. the unarmed black 20—year—old was left paralysed after being shot by white officer in kenosha wisconsin and the time, the neighbouring city went on strike in last night, the team decided to play, but not before their own on court gesture. the rise of black lives matter has emerged with the world of politics and sport. this week, the state of georgia elected its first of a black senator, atlanta has been credited with playing a large role in that with playing a large role in that with the cities nba team, the hawks in the dreams, endorsing the eventual winner. we live in a divided country and we can say its power and politics, but it is race as well. today is a reflection and it's the truth that those wh
so, that, to me isa would've happened?hat, to me is a picture that's worth a thousand words for all of us. four people died in yesterday's protest, the timing of which coincided with the news that no officers would be charged in relation to the shooting ofjacob charged in relation to the shooting of jacob blake last august. the unarmed black 20—year—old was left paralysed after being shot by white officer in kenosha wisconsin and the time, the neighbouring city went on strike in last night,...
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start tomorrow but a crisp start for much of scotland and northern ireland, isolated from patches, the isanues will slowly drift southwards and with a shift in wind direction inland away from the coast in east anglia and the south—east, things will turn dry and brighter but the showers continue in the channel islands. a chilly day where the fog lingers in parts of sheltered scotland and we finish with rain across the hebrides which will turn to snow as it works into the mainland and across northern ireland through the night and into thursday so they could be a covering of snow, quite icy but the coldest conditions tomorrow night into thursday will be across western parts of england and wales and it is here that there could be dense patches of fog which could linger all day. if you wintry showers towards east anglia and the south—east but they will gradually ease and much of england and wales will be dry. it will turn bright across scotland and northern ireland after a snowy start with some snow pushing towards the likes of northern england later and there will be another cold day. as we go
start tomorrow but a crisp start for much of scotland and northern ireland, isolated from patches, the isanues will slowly drift southwards and with a shift in wind direction inland away from the coast in east anglia and the south—east, things will turn dry and brighter but the showers continue in the channel islands. a chilly day where the fog lingers in parts of sheltered scotland and we finish with rain across the hebrides which will turn to snow as it works into the mainland and across...
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there isa well, of course, and children.le have. i think there are two options in front of the government. one is to give the decision—making to councils working with local schools, so that decisions can be made on the reality of what is happening in different communities. the other would be to put primary schools and special schools on the same path as secondaries, and that would be a slightly delayed opening. what i would say to the prime minister, who i know it's going to come on the bbc this morning, it has to be one of those options, localflexibility this morning, it has to be one of those options, local flexibility or a delay to the opening because i think to plough ahead with cause quite a lot of anxiety amongst people today. it is not your decision, but if i was a local primary teacher and i got in touch with you as my mayor, andi got in touch with you as my mayor, and i said i'm worried about the safety of my staff, i do not want to open tomorrow, what should i do? what would you say to me? i would say to the head t
there isa well, of course, and children.le have. i think there are two options in front of the government. one is to give the decision—making to councils working with local schools, so that decisions can be made on the reality of what is happening in different communities. the other would be to put primary schools and special schools on the same path as secondaries, and that would be a slightly delayed opening. what i would say to the prime minister, who i know it's going to come on the bbc...
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this isa morning was absolutely right.everybody can sense that the vaccine is coming in, they can see that the uk is vaccinating large numbers of those who need it most and my worry is, and chris‘s worry, is this is the moment where that could breed a false confidence, false complacency, and that, when you look at what has happened in the nhs, that complacency is not merited. we have a really tough fight on our hands, but what we will do is of course keep the guidance and the rules under review, but more important, as chris said this morning, more important than us just pushing out new rules, people have to follow the guidance, so it is supermarkets, people need to be keeping their distance, making sure they are wearing masks, doing the right thing and supermarkets have done a fantastic job and supermarkets have done a fantasticjob during and supermarkets have done a fantastic job during this and supermarkets have done a fantasticjob during this pandemic. 0ur fantasticjob during this pandemic. our country would not have go
this isa morning was absolutely right.everybody can sense that the vaccine is coming in, they can see that the uk is vaccinating large numbers of those who need it most and my worry is, and chris‘s worry, is this is the moment where that could breed a false confidence, false complacency, and that, when you look at what has happened in the nhs, that complacency is not merited. we have a really tough fight on our hands, but what we will do is of course keep the guidance and the rules under...
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isa soares shows us how bad it has become. >> reporter: every morning dr.uz lopez looks at this list of covid-19 patients. and wishes she didn't have to make this difficult decision. it's overwhelming. hospital nacional in lima peru is one of the largest in the capital. here icu beds have almost quadrupled but that simply isn't enough. with no space inside the main hospital these patients are now being seen in the temporary room in the patio. dr. lopez, who is the head of the intensive care unit here, shows us around. back inside the icu ward medical staff work around the clock to meet the surge in cases. more than 100,000 in the last month alone. understandably, they're beyond exhausted. not far away from here, in the hospital dos de mayo -- dr. jesus valverde says they only have 50 icu beds and they're all full. but even if they had the icu beds they wouldn't have the staff, he says. amid mounting criticism president francisco sagaste is promising there will be more icu beds. no word, though, on the medical staff needed to run them. and while the promise
isa soares shows us how bad it has become. >> reporter: every morning dr.uz lopez looks at this list of covid-19 patients. and wishes she didn't have to make this difficult decision. it's overwhelming. hospital nacional in lima peru is one of the largest in the capital. here icu beds have almost quadrupled but that simply isn't enough. with no space inside the main hospital these patients are now being seen in the temporary room in the patio. dr. lopez, who is the head of the intensive...
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cnn's isa soares joins me from london. what can you tell us about the situation there?eporter: good morning, kim. well, there's really no other way to put it, peru is really being battered by this latest wave of covid-19, more than 40,000 people have died, more than a million infected. so with these lockdowns that you were just mentioning there what the president is trying to do, the president who has by the way faced immense criticism over his handling of the pandemic but also delay in trying to get a vaccine, he's trying to really stop the spread of covid-19 but also the arrival of the variants, the south african and brazilian variants. it's more than just that, kim, he's also trying to give the health service some breathing space because as i'm about to show you health care workers are really at breaking point now. every morning dr. liupez looks t this list of covid patients. and wishes she didn't have to make this difficult decision. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: it's overwhelming. this hospital in lima, peru, is one of the largest in the capital. here icu beds
cnn's isa soares joins me from london. what can you tell us about the situation there?eporter: good morning, kim. well, there's really no other way to put it, peru is really being battered by this latest wave of covid-19, more than 40,000 people have died, more than a million infected. so with these lockdowns that you were just mentioning there what the president is trying to do, the president who has by the way faced immense criticism over his handling of the pandemic but also delay in trying...
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as i i said general austin isa highly qualified and well respected leader with over 40 years of decorated service picky brings a great understanding of the challenges facing our nation's defenses, and the sacrifice of our men and women in uniform, and their families. once the waiver is approved i feel confident that the senate will confirm the general as secretary of defense. civilian control of the military is not an issue for us. it is of value, a principal, and are so pleased that and like the trump administration, the biden administration not only allowed but encouraged the general to come and present his views, which is happening right now in armed services committee. so again, a very happy time. i am very proud of our members. .. psychological trauma, vicarious trauma and the rest. the press asked about things that were stolen, glass that was broken, violation of the property there, i respect the speaker's office and the accoutrements of history that is there but i am more concerned by the damage that they did to staff, colleagues in the capital of the united states. that is damage.
as i i said general austin isa highly qualified and well respected leader with over 40 years of decorated service picky brings a great understanding of the challenges facing our nation's defenses, and the sacrifice of our men and women in uniform, and their families. once the waiver is approved i feel confident that the senate will confirm the general as secretary of defense. civilian control of the military is not an issue for us. it is of value, a principal, and are so pleased that and like...
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