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we had joanna telling us about l.j. >> on that night, said joanna, l.j.red into the garage. she assumed they were having sex. then when they came out, she saw daniel approach the girl. >> he asked her if she wanted to [ bleep ] and she laughed. and she was like, no. and he just kind of grabbed her head and just rammed it into the wall. >> she said the girl was knocked unconscious. l.j. and another friend named "v" tried to calm daniel down. and then the three of them carried the girl out to the garage and changed her clothes. >> tell me about the clothes they changed her into. >> there was a lot of red. that's what i remember the most. >> what parts do you remember being red? >> pants and shoes and a shirt, like white, white and red. >> the shirt was white and red? >> yeah. her shoes. shoes had white laces, and we were tying them. >> then, joanna said, daniel, l.j. and "v" wrapped the unconscious girl in a blue tarp, put her in a white suburban, and took off. and when they came back hours later, she said daniel was covered in blood and the girl was not wi
we had joanna telling us about l.j. >> on that night, said joanna, l.j.red into the garage. she assumed they were having sex. then when they came out, she saw daniel approach the girl. >> he asked her if she wanted to [ bleep ] and she laughed. and she was like, no. and he just kind of grabbed her head and just rammed it into the wall. >> she said the girl was knocked unconscious. l.j. and another friend named "v" tried to calm daniel down. and then the three of them...
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he hadn't seen sister joanna chance since he was released.ho put eric on a quest for freedom all those years ago. >> oh, my god! oh my god! oh my god! grandma. oh my god. >> congratulations. >> thank you. oh my god. they told me you were in china. >> i was. >> and there was one last thing we wanted to do with eric. remember that bench eric could see from inside sing sing? we took him back there. and we watched him finally make good on that promise to himself. to get that other view of the prison. this time from the outside. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> my question is why. i didn't need who. my only question is why? >> they were beautiful people, in miami's sizzling south beach. singles who became lovers, and then newlyweds. >> you may kiss the bride. >> congratulations. >> they were still on their honeymoon, only married four days, when this young bride was murdered. >> i get a phone call, screaming, cryin
he hadn't seen sister joanna chance since he was released.ho put eric on a quest for freedom all those years ago. >> oh, my god! oh my god! oh my god! grandma. oh my god. >> congratulations. >> thank you. oh my god. they told me you were in china. >> i was. >> and there was one last thing we wanted to do with eric. remember that bench eric could see from inside sing sing? we took him back there. and we watched him finally make good on that promise to himself. to...
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>> joanna and jason, thank you very much.till ahead, solar stocks getting hit with some shared those names and more on the movers and why multiple employees are leaving the company after comments from its ceo. back in two. aflac. these are all the cab rides to my physical therapy. and aflac paid me directly to help. aflac. what he said. and this unexpected bill is from... the two-thousand-dollar specialist. thanks. aflac. when you're sick or injured, aflac is there. we can help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover. get to know us at (aflac!) dot com. it's got all my favorite shows turn oright there.boom, i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. di
>> joanna and jason, thank you very much.till ahead, solar stocks getting hit with some shared those names and more on the movers and why multiple employees are leaving the company after comments from its ceo. back in two. aflac. these are all the cab rides to my physical therapy. and aflac paid me directly to help. aflac. what he said. and this unexpected bill is from... the two-thousand-dollar specialist. thanks. aflac. when you're sick or injured, aflac is there. we can help with...
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joanna stern and dry an chen join us.ood morning, good to see you. >> good to see you too >> the phone is great as long as you're standing dloesclose to ar and freeze what did you think about the phone and the network? >> yeah. i mean, it's what i've been saying about 5-g for the last two years. it can be extremely fast and the speeds that apple talked about in the presentation last week kind of true you just have to go to the 5-g the 5-g is not going to come to you. carl, i did something special for you. i decided to set up my desk and my testing location for you at metlife stadium. stadiums is where there is this super fast 5-g. >> you've been a pioneer in helping people figure out how this network is going to affect their daily lives. brian, where are you what is that period like where people may have the phone as impressive as it is, what is the wait going to be like until the network catches up with it >> when they were saying it's a super fast network, it's a super fast with a big asterisk, right? in the vast majori
joanna stern and dry an chen join us.ood morning, good to see you. >> good to see you too >> the phone is great as long as you're standing dloesclose to ar and freeze what did you think about the phone and the network? >> yeah. i mean, it's what i've been saying about 5-g for the last two years. it can be extremely fast and the speeds that apple talked about in the presentation last week kind of true you just have to go to the 5-g the 5-g is not going to come to you. carl, i...
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and my heart goes out to every hospitality person in the country, joanna, who just spoke.boulder, colorado, we have 200 and some employees pre-covid. and the restaurant industry, not just my restaurants, but every restaurant in the country is holding on by their fingernails, trying to get to the other side of this. and we're in a situation where since march, our industry was first closed and then across the country, reopened in very, very tough times and tough restrictions. and we're just fighting for our lives. >> yeah, i mean, i don't really understand the math, to tell you the truth, bobby. i don't understand how it is sustainable that restaurants can only be open at 25%. it just doesn't -- obviously, it's not a long-term plan. and so what do you think the landscape is going to look like when this is all over? how many of our favorite restaurants will be gone for good? >> well, alisyn, you brought up a great point. and quite frankly, we can do some simple math right here and it explains it. and that's why we need -- there actually is a plan. it's the restaurants act. an
and my heart goes out to every hospitality person in the country, joanna, who just spoke.boulder, colorado, we have 200 and some employees pre-covid. and the restaurant industry, not just my restaurants, but every restaurant in the country is holding on by their fingernails, trying to get to the other side of this. and we're in a situation where since march, our industry was first closed and then across the country, reopened in very, very tough times and tough restrictions. and we're just...
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joanna stern off the wall street journal joins us product reviewer extraordinary air.been a long time since we had an iphone event that wasn't focused primarily on camera and screen quality, i would argue. maybe back to the iphone 10 where we got face id but this time it might be 5-g taking center stage, right >> supposed to be it speed, speed, speed. that was the tease in the invite last week from apple i think it's going to be in 5-g, certainly. processors, processors, processors every year. and i think also we hear a lot of speed in charging this morning it was a -- i believe it was last night, a wireless charging grid that will clip to the back of the new iphones magnetically clip. should be able to charge faster than current standard wireless chargers >> nobody cares about that, right? >> no. >> i don't remember everyone saying my iphone doesn't charge fast enough. if only they get me an iphone that charges twice as fast >> jon, i'm so happy you said that i have a piece tomorrow about fast charging. i care about this project -- this more than anyone else >> you're
joanna stern off the wall street journal joins us product reviewer extraordinary air.been a long time since we had an iphone event that wasn't focused primarily on camera and screen quality, i would argue. maybe back to the iphone 10 where we got face id but this time it might be 5-g taking center stage, right >> supposed to be it speed, speed, speed. that was the tease in the invite last week from apple i think it's going to be in 5-g, certainly. processors, processors, processors every...
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joining us now to discuss everetts to court these -- efforts to court these voters is joanna, and foxyou so much for joining us, ladies, i appreciate it. first, liz, i want to begin with you. let's put up a number here that we have, fox news poll among likely voters, this is looking at women here, and it clearly shows that the president is in trouble with women except for white women without a college degree. there is such a disparity there. so, liz, my question to you, first, is what is the issue here for the president that is creating such a difference between him and the former vice president? >> well, i think democrats have been very successful in making this election all about trump's personality as opposed to his policies. i think a lot of voters agree, and certainly women agree, that he's rough, he can be crude, he's a bully sometimes, and they don't like that. but i think when the day comes that people actually have to vote, hopefully they'll remember that this president really did create 7 million jobs, really did so many things to lift up women, blacks, asians, all of our di
joining us now to discuss everetts to court these -- efforts to court these voters is joanna, and foxyou so much for joining us, ladies, i appreciate it. first, liz, i want to begin with you. let's put up a number here that we have, fox news poll among likely voters, this is looking at women here, and it clearly shows that the president is in trouble with women except for white women without a college degree. there is such a disparity there. so, liz, my question to you, first, is what is the...
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joanna things in kent just on a moving very fast at the moment what can you tell us about the latest developments . well as you say that the situation is very fluid things are moving very very shostak mean that the latest developments surrounding the reported resignation of the prime minister and attempts to buy one faction to appoint a new prime minister that wasn't accepted by evidently by all those involved in the protests simply tell us how confused the situation is no one is really in charge although the president himself so don't buy john beccles that he's still in control however his whereabouts are unknown and we haven't seen anything or can be on the video address when he's from an unknown location earlier today so what we can see is that some kind of public fight for power going on as a vacuum seems to have much there's no sign yet that president john back off or is preparing to resign but that's one of the protest as key demands and some of them are out on the streets again tonight in the capital bishkek will be not as in great as great numbers as they were last night when
joanna things in kent just on a moving very fast at the moment what can you tell us about the latest developments . well as you say that the situation is very fluid things are moving very very shostak mean that the latest developments surrounding the reported resignation of the prime minister and attempts to buy one faction to appoint a new prime minister that wasn't accepted by evidently by all those involved in the protests simply tell us how confused the situation is no one is really in...
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hello joanna. >> good evening. i'm a junior representative. i like to express my support for vote 16 resolution. we're old enough to have jobs, pay taxes and drive. i know 16 and 17-year-olds who are canvassing for local candidates already. they're starting voter registration drives and preregistration drive. starting to vote now and educating students will build lifelong civic engagement. thank you for your time. >> president sanchez, that concludes public comment on this item. >> just like you heard, thank you president sanchez actually. students across sf is very passionate about what happens in the city. not only it affects them, they understand the power of what being civically engaged can do for the community. i'm not going to go into too much detail, i'm sure voices set a perfect image what this could do for our community. i like to pass it on. >> we talked about maybe like two weeks ago at our last board of education meeting, we highlighted a project that i cofounded along with sara chung who spoke at the public comment. our initiative
hello joanna. >> good evening. i'm a junior representative. i like to express my support for vote 16 resolution. we're old enough to have jobs, pay taxes and drive. i know 16 and 17-year-olds who are canvassing for local candidates already. they're starting voter registration drives and preregistration drive. starting to vote now and educating students will build lifelong civic engagement. thank you for your time. >> president sanchez, that concludes public comment on this item....
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tim spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at king”s college london, who led the study spoke to joannafirstly, predicting who is going to get it will improve diagnosis. and also be able to categorise people into risk groups. because there is also an overlap, particularly in the over also an overlap, particularly in the over 60s, with people who get long covid and the likelihood of getting hospital treatment. these risk factors we can start building into the app so that when people log their symptoms we give them an alert and tell them to contact their gp, who would then know whether to visit you more often, or see how your breathing is getting on. and preventing people from going to hospital when it is a bit too late. for younger people, it could well be important trials such as steroids or antiviral treatments which could be started early to sort of break the vicious circle which means to happen, because there might be a immune reaction. we desperately need to get to these people early to start the trial is to see if we can start the trial is to see if we can start preventing it rathe
tim spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at king”s college london, who led the study spoke to joannafirstly, predicting who is going to get it will improve diagnosis. and also be able to categorise people into risk groups. because there is also an overlap, particularly in the over also an overlap, particularly in the over 60s, with people who get long covid and the likelihood of getting hospital treatment. these risk factors we can start building into the app so that when people log...
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earlier our home editor, mark easton, told my colleague joanna gosling about the details which have emergedhappened in the church of england. as you say, over quite a long period. so they go right back to 1940, up to the most recent figures of 2018, and discover, you know, 400 clergy and church leaders who have been convicted in that time of child sexual abuse. now, that's a very significant number. one might imagine, it's a long period, that perhaps things are better now. but, actually, the most recent figures that we have available for 2018, we discover that there have been 400, over 400 allegations of recent child sexual abuse made to bishops in various dioceses around the country. in one year. and also in that one year, over 2500 concerns about safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults concerning members of the church of england. so this is not some historical problem. what the enquiry is making quite clear is that this is something that needs to be dealt with now because there is still an ongoing issue, there is ongoing harm. and as you said in your introduction, they don't mince
earlier our home editor, mark easton, told my colleague joanna gosling about the details which have emergedhappened in the church of england. as you say, over quite a long period. so they go right back to 1940, up to the most recent figures of 2018, and discover, you know, 400 clergy and church leaders who have been convicted in that time of child sexual abuse. now, that's a very significant number. one might imagine, it's a long period, that perhaps things are better now. but, actually, the...
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hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling.coin should be "show us the way out". seven people are killed in a bomb attack on a religious school in the pakistani city of peshawar. a week before the us presidential elections, donald trump succeeds in appointing amy coney barrett to the supreme court. # she‘s got it. # yeah, baby, she‘s got it. # i‘m sure venus. # i‘m yourfire. # yourdesire #. coming up this hour, one of the best bands from the 80s — we‘ll hear from banarama about why they‘ve been in a band—bubble since lockdown. sport and, for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here‘s olly. good morning. the tottenham manager, jose mourinho, says he will never consider themselves title contenders, but a gritty 1—0 win at burnley means that they are now just two points off the top of the table. predictably, it was harry kane and son heung—min who combined for the goal. but mourinho praised kane for his defensive work, as well. he cleared james tarkowski‘s header off the line to stop spurs falling behind in the second half,
hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling.coin should be "show us the way out". seven people are killed in a bomb attack on a religious school in the pakistani city of peshawar. a week before the us presidential elections, donald trump succeeds in appointing amy coney barrett to the supreme court. # she‘s got it. # yeah, baby, she‘s got it. # i‘m sure venus. # i‘m yourfire. # yourdesire #. coming up this hour, one of the best bands from the 80s — we‘ll hear from banarama...
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hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling.our. president trump agrees to another tv election debate with rivaljoe biden, but complains about new rules which will see microphones muted for part of the debate. the number of weekly registered coronavirus deaths has risen beyond 400 and increased by a third in the space of seven days. figures from the office for national statistics show 438 deaths mentioning "novel coronavirus" were registered in england and wales in the week ending 9th october. this is a rise of 36% — or 117 deaths — from the previous week — which saw the highest number of deaths involving covid—19 since earlyjuly. our health editor hugh pym gave us this upate. we've got used to, sadly, the number of daily reported deaths going up from what they were a month orso ago. these figures from the office for national statistics paint a broader picture because they include deaths of people in their own homes, as well as in hospitals and care homes. the overall uk figure, the figures from the ons were for england and wale
hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling.our. president trump agrees to another tv election debate with rivaljoe biden, but complains about new rules which will see microphones muted for part of the debate. the number of weekly registered coronavirus deaths has risen beyond 400 and increased by a third in the space of seven days. figures from the office for national statistics show 438 deaths mentioning "novel coronavirus" were registered in england and wales in the week ending 9th...
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your risk, consider using stop orders this can help set you on the path to consistent trading i'm joannaad of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. schwab. wow, i wish i could get a deal on a smartphone, but i'm not a new customer. well, actually now, new and existing customers can get our best smartphone deal. it's historic. that is historic. which means... i'm making...
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joanna said to me when she doesn't have anything to say, she doesn't say anything, she thinks. when she's thinking, she's thinking. i thought there was a little comparison, she told me you know, stephen, not every silence needs to be filled. [laughter] but she understood that. she was the kind of person, the more you know her, the more you like her. my goodness, i miss her. i called her about three weeks ago and i said for some reason, there's some opera and boston, do you have any idea? she said yes, everybody knows that and i thought, well, i didn't laugh. >> out here. i appreciate that and i appreciate you working the psychology, i think everybody appreciates. justice ginsburg drew some attention here even after the passing, how to fill the vacan vacancy, this is a time with his process ongoing with that, to think the justices do, or should think about who will replace them while on the court,. >> if you say think about it, of course people think about it. from time to time, you think about it. it is part of the aging process. stay out of politics. sometimes it's very hard.
joanna said to me when she doesn't have anything to say, she doesn't say anything, she thinks. when she's thinking, she's thinking. i thought there was a little comparison, she told me you know, stephen, not every silence needs to be filled. [laughter] but she understood that. she was the kind of person, the more you know her, the more you like her. my goodness, i miss her. i called her about three weeks ago and i said for some reason, there's some opera and boston, do you have any idea? she...
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joanna and liz joining us.k out my new book, the cost, trump, china and american revival, it's out later today. you can preorder it or go to a shop today, because it's on newsstands. we'll be right back. >>> i, amy coney barrett, do solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. maria: an amazing night last night, the oldest member of the supreme court swearing in the newest and youngest member, judge amy coney barrett. both of them the most faithful judges on the supreme court, the senate confirming her with 52-48 vote. watch this. >> today, monday, october 26th, 2020, will go down as one of the darkest days in the 231 year history of the united states senate. >> tonight we can place a woman of unparalleled ability and temperment on the supreme court. maria: the 48-year-old mother of seven will take her oath, allowing her to begin work as a supreme court associate justice. dagen mcdowell, you're t
joanna and liz joining us.k out my new book, the cost, trump, china and american revival, it's out later today. you can preorder it or go to a shop today, because it's on newsstands. we'll be right back. >>> i, amy coney barrett, do solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. maria: an amazing night last night, the oldest member of the supreme court swearing...
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i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 11... help through extra funding to local authorities. we've put in £63 million precisely to support councils to deliver and i think that, you know, i think that's the best way of doing this. special forces board an oil tanker and detain seven stowaways after a suspected hijacking off the isle of wight. a covid test that can provide a result in 12 minutes will be available at boots — costing £120. young people, especially from deprived backgrounds, have had their earnings and job prospects hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic. and coming up this hour — britain's new cycling star. tayo gaygan hart wins one of the toughest cycle races in the world. ministers are continuing to insist they will not fund school meal vouchers for children in england during half—term — despite calls for a re—think from some conservative mps. the government has come under pressure on the issue following a high—profile campaign by marcus rashford. scotland, wales and northern ireland have already introduced food
i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 11... help through extra funding to local authorities. we've put in £63 million precisely to support councils to deliver and i think that, you know, i think that's the best way of doing this. special forces board an oil tanker and detain seven stowaways after a suspected hijacking off the isle of wight. a covid test that can provide a result in 12 minutes will be available at boots — costing £120. young people, especially from deprived backgrounds, have...
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this is bbc news, i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 11. borisjohnson is to announce new lockdown restrictions for specific areas of england under a new three—tier system. we're expecting to hear about the latest covid—19 data from the deputy chief medical officer, professor jonathan van—tam in the next few minutes. liverpool is expected to face the toughest restrictions with pubs, gyms and bookies closed. the region's mayor says agreement on it has not yet been reached. the chief executive of british airways alex cruz has stepped down from the role with "immediate effect". the chinese city of qingdao will have its entire population of nine million people tested for covid after a handful of new infections. and the premier league criticises a radical plan to shake—up english football. "project big picture" would see the top tier cut to 18 teams, and the league cup and community shield scrapped. we are going straight to that briefing with jonathan we are going straight to that briefing withjonathan van tam. i'm joined today by stephen powis,
this is bbc news, i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 11. borisjohnson is to announce new lockdown restrictions for specific areas of england under a new three—tier system. we're expecting to hear about the latest covid—19 data from the deputy chief medical officer, professor jonathan van—tam in the next few minutes. liverpool is expected to face the toughest restrictions with pubs, gyms and bookies closed. the region's mayor says agreement on it has not yet been reached. the chief...
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i'm joanna payne and schwab is the better place for traders ♪ ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctoryou, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing technology from abbott, so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> welcome back, everybody. i'm sue herera a federal appeals court has blocked a decision to extend the deadline for counting absentee ballots in the battle ground state of wisconsin, a win for the republicans who brought the appeal democrats are expected to take the case to the supreme court. residents around lake charles, louisiana are preparing for their second hurricane in less than two months. windows are getting boarded up as people get ready to leave because of evacuation orders >>> the tennessee titans training facility remains closed after another positive coronavirus test overnight the closure is putting this sunday's game against the buffalo bills in doubt >> and take a look at this in hong kong, some moments of peace and relaxation at the city's ocean park. yoga classes are being held in front of a massive aquarium filled with sharks and ma
i'm joanna payne and schwab is the better place for traders ♪ ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctoryou, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing technology from abbott, so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> welcome back, everybody. i'm sue herera a federal appeals court has blocked a decision to extend the deadline for counting absentee ballots in the battle ground state of wisconsin, a win for the republicans who brought the appeal democrats are...
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reduce and when things al grelyet crazy, sometimes the best trade to make is no trade at all i'm joanna and schwab is the better place for traders ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "hmm's and ahh's" heard in-call. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> mr. wonderful here . >>> welcome back, everybody. i'm sue herera here's your cnbc news update at this hour. president donald trump is going back to the supreme court to try and block access to his tax returns. this after a lower court ordered him to give a new york prosecutor access to years of his tax filings. you can go to cnbc.com for more on why the case is making a return to the supreme court. >>> yet another performing arts institution going dark because of the pandemic. the new york philharmonic has cancelled its entire 2021 season, the first such cancellation in its 178-year history. the netherlands is returning to a partial lockdown tomorrow to slow the spread of covid-19. bars and restaurants will be closed and public gatherings of more than four people will be banned >> here at home in west texas, a successful test launch for blue origins new rocket it is designed to bring americ
reduce and when things al grelyet crazy, sometimes the best trade to make is no trade at all i'm joanna and schwab is the better place for traders ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "hmm's and ahh's" heard in-call. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> mr. wonderful here . >>> welcome back, everybody. i'm sue herera here's your cnbc news update at this hour. president donald trump is going back to the supreme court to try and block access to his tax returns. this after a lower court ordered him to give...
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that's what happened to congresswoman joanna hayes of connecticut, whose zoom town hall was interruptedpeople posting racial slurs and playing offensive music while she was trying to safely connect with her constituents. representative hayes is joining me now. she is the first black congresswoman in the state of connecticut's history. congresswoman hayes, thank you for being with me this evening. let me start by saying in your blog post about the incident, you wrote, quote, the only way we can cut the cancer of racism out of our communities is by calling it out when we see it and raising our collective voices to get rid of it. what will you do next? >> well, thank you. and yes, i wrote that op-ed because i was frustrated because we're expected to take it on the chin and pretend it never happened. i've heard at other times when things like this happen, you don't want to give more oxygen to it, you don't want the trolls to have the energy they desire. but not talking about it also contributes to the problem because it's happening right in front of our faces and right in our communities. a
that's what happened to congresswoman joanna hayes of connecticut, whose zoom town hall was interruptedpeople posting racial slurs and playing offensive music while she was trying to safely connect with her constituents. representative hayes is joining me now. she is the first black congresswoman in the state of connecticut's history. congresswoman hayes, thank you for being with me this evening. let me start by saying in your blog post about the incident, you wrote, quote, the only way we can...
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i'm joanna payne and schwab is the better place for traders ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the nation's corporate earningsy. protecting your investments, . >>> welcome back, everybody. i'm sue herera here's your cnbc news update new jersey's governor, phil murphy, interrupting a news conference to say he must leave to self-isolate after just hearing a member of his senior staff had just tested positive actually, that was the wrong video. we apologize for that. >>> let's move on to western europe where spain has become the first western european country to report more than 1 million coronavirus cases. and officials report 17,000 new infections in the last 24 hours. some hospitals are reporting a chronic shortage of nurses >>> and on a lighter note, one of the biggest dog shows in the entire country is moving outdoors why don't you just come back to me on camera because that is not the westminster dog show, which is what i'm talking about. that would be a roomba anyway, the westminster dog show is moving from madison square garden to the lawns of the country estate just north of the city the date of the sho
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. >> reporter: joanna said that pg&e's public safety power shutoff didn't seem so bad by comparison. >> it was pretty decent, actually. stayed out of the house during the day, and came back at night, and by then started to cool off, so, yeah, we're lucky. >> reporter: if all about 41,000 customers were impacted in parts of 24 counties, with peak wind gusts wednesday reaching 65 miles an hour. but now the weather all clear has been given, and pg&e is systematically bringing the power back on. places like alameda and santa cruz counties are 100% restored. sonoma county by mid-afternoon was more than halfway there. >> basically you have an inspector and a lineman and a crew basically going inch by inch along those lines to make sure there isn't any damage, and we have helicopters, eyes in the sky, also doing inspections on the line. >> reporter: while the winds have abated, the heat hasn't yet. >> it's hot and makes it touch to be outside with the kids. >> reporter: at a whiskey bar and grill, they've got a spot ready for those looking to leave their hot homes and have a cool drink. sti
. >> reporter: joanna said that pg&e's public safety power shutoff didn't seem so bad by comparison. >> it was pretty decent, actually. stayed out of the house during the day, and came back at night, and by then started to cool off, so, yeah, we're lucky. >> reporter: if all about 41,000 customers were impacted in parts of 24 counties, with peak wind gusts wednesday reaching 65 miles an hour. but now the weather all clear has been given, and pg&e is systematically...
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and joining me now is joanna littlest she's a journalist covering covering central asia from our matickazakstan john kerry just on as we just heard it has a history of revolts against at slater's what sparked this latest one. yes indeed them and spans no stranger to political turmoil what's the latest rebellion by some of the people who are still out on the streets tonight. and the results of an election. that took place on sunday and as you noted was detected by allegations of accidently rampant buying and you know when the results came in yesterday thousands of protesters took to the streets in fischbeck they showed really a parliament been dominated by 2 main parties both loyal to the president. and so the best of the angry about 2 things vote buying particularly and this is what they saw as a very skewed closet meant as a result now president g.m. because he has everything under control while opposition groups claim they have seized power right well. the situation is very confused still at this day even though you know almost 24 hours off to protest the stone the presidential palac
and joining me now is joanna littlest she's a journalist covering covering central asia from our matickazakstan john kerry just on as we just heard it has a history of revolts against at slater's what sparked this latest one. yes indeed them and spans no stranger to political turmoil what's the latest rebellion by some of the people who are still out on the streets tonight. and the results of an election. that took place on sunday and as you noted was detected by allegations of accidently...
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i'm joanna gosling. the headlines...usly being contacted and the key thing is, asi being contacted and the key thing is, as i say, that everybody, whether in this group or more generally, should itself isolate. that is the way to make it work. president trump is criticised after taking a ride in a motercade to greet supporters outside the medical centre where he's being treated for coronavirus. in a video posted from hospital, he says he now understands the virus. i learned a lot about covid. i learned it by really going to school. this is the real school. this isn't the let's read the book school. and i get it and i understand it. rescue operations are stepped up in france and italy after storm alex brings torrential rain and flash floods. president trump's doctors say he could be allowed back to the white house today, after going to hospital on friday, having tested positive for coronavirus. he's been criticised for greeting supporters in a drive—by outside the hospital where he's being treated. you have been sending y
i'm joanna gosling. the headlines...usly being contacted and the key thing is, asi being contacted and the key thing is, as i say, that everybody, whether in this group or more generally, should itself isolate. that is the way to make it work. president trump is criticised after taking a ride in a motercade to greet supporters outside the medical centre where he's being treated for coronavirus. in a video posted from hospital, he says he now understands the virus. i learned a lot about covid. i...
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i'm joanna gosling.ort lockdown weeks ago. we did take action, but these are balanced judgments, and we also have to balance that out against the effect on people's jobs, to balance that out against the effect on people'sjobs, the economy, on education, which we have made a priority. labour warns that the new restrictions may not be enough. lam i am concerned they did not go far enough, and when you look at hospital admissions across greater manchester in the north—east, for example, you can see that the virus is out of control. more and more people are going into critical care. new figures reveal that covid deaths are doubling every fortnight in the uk. the uk unemployment rate rises to its highest level in over three years as the pandemic continues to hitjobs. donald trump holds his first rally since testing positive for covid. with exactly three weeks to go, both the president and his rival joe biden are ramping up theircampaigns. and health officials in china say they've tested more than three millio
i'm joanna gosling.ort lockdown weeks ago. we did take action, but these are balanced judgments, and we also have to balance that out against the effect on people's jobs, to balance that out against the effect on people'sjobs, the economy, on education, which we have made a priority. labour warns that the new restrictions may not be enough. lam i am concerned they did not go far enough, and when you look at hospital admissions across greater manchester in the north—east, for example, you can...
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and so joanna who lives just east of sonoma said pg&e's public safety power shutoff didn't seem to bad by comparison. >> it was pretty decent, actually. stayed out of the house during the day, and came back at night, and by then, it started to cool off. so, yeah, so we're lucky. >> reporter: in all, about 41,000 customers were impacted in parts of 24 counties, with peak wind gusts wednesday reaching 65 miles an hour. bust now the weather all clear has been given, and pg&e is systematically bringing the power back on. places like alameda and santa cruz counties are 100% restored. sonoma county, by mid- afternoon, was more than halfway there. >> basically, you have an inspector and a lineman, and a crew basically going inch by inch along those lines, making sure there isn't any damage, and we have helicopters, eyes in the sky. >> reporter: still, while the winds have abated, the heat hasn't yet. >> it's hot. it marks it hard to be outside, especially with the kids. >> reporter: its left residents and business owners looking for shade. they have a spot ready at a whiskey bar and grill rea
and so joanna who lives just east of sonoma said pg&e's public safety power shutoff didn't seem to bad by comparison. >> it was pretty decent, actually. stayed out of the house during the day, and came back at night, and by then, it started to cool off. so, yeah, so we're lucky. >> reporter: in all, about 41,000 customers were impacted in parts of 24 counties, with peak wind gusts wednesday reaching 65 miles an hour. bust now the weather all clear has been given, and pg&e is...
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for just 120 seats in the parliament building let's get more on this joining us here on the news joanna lillis in el monte in kazakstan she is a central asia analyst and contributor to the economist and eurasia net journalists welcome to the news hour what has to shift or change before they can mount credible elections the next time round. well i mean for for the stuff i think it's very ambitious to even be thinking about mounting a credible election if somebody has to be thinking about mounting any kind of election at the moment and take a stand as you say the results of this election have been an old but really despite president chen back also continued insistence that he's in charge of a power vacuum and take a stand that's the goal obviously he's lost a great deal of credibility off the protests this business thousands stormed his presidential palace off not shouting jam bekele. as you know secondly his whereabouts i don't even know you know he's gone to ground so. the president is you know is certainly not in control everyone. in bishkek the capital is wondering what comes next wil
for just 120 seats in the parliament building let's get more on this joining us here on the news joanna lillis in el monte in kazakstan she is a central asia analyst and contributor to the economist and eurasia net journalists welcome to the news hour what has to shift or change before they can mount credible elections the next time round. well i mean for for the stuff i think it's very ambitious to even be thinking about mounting a credible election if somebody has to be thinking about...
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this is bbc news, i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 11.atest covid—19 data from the deputy chief medical officer, professor jonathan van—tam in the next few minutes. liverpool is expected to face the toughest restrictions with pubs, gyms and bookies closed. the region's mayor says agreement on it has not yet been reached. the chief executive of british airways alex cruz has stepped down from the role with "immediate effect". the chinese city of qingdao will have its entire population of nine million people tested for covid after a handful of new infections. and the premier league criticises a radical plan
this is bbc news, i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 11.atest covid—19 data from the deputy chief medical officer, professor jonathan van—tam in the next few minutes. liverpool is expected to face the toughest restrictions with pubs, gyms and bookies closed. the region's mayor says agreement on it has not yet been reached. the chief executive of british airways alex cruz has stepped down from the role with "immediate effect". the chinese city of qingdao will have its entire...
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hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines...at having had a rather flat summer with a very low amounts of covid—positive patients in the uk, you can see that from early september, there has been a marked pick—up. the liverpool city region is expected to face the toughest restrictions with pubs, gyms and bookies closed. the region's mayor says agreement on it has not yet been reached. nhs nightingale hospitals in manchester, harrogate and sunderland have been put on standby to help with the spike in covid cases. there will be three tiers to the alert level, medium, high and very high. joining me now is sacha lord, the night time economy adviser for greater manchester. thank you forjoining us. obviously the area you represent could potentially be very hard hit, has been hard hit. what is your view of where we are now? it is catastrophic, a mess. iwasjust listening to the previous interview with cbbc@bbc.co.uk from the north east then. how arrogant is it that this —— with the mayor of the north east. they didn't pick up the phone t
hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines...at having had a rather flat summer with a very low amounts of covid—positive patients in the uk, you can see that from early september, there has been a marked pick—up. the liverpool city region is expected to face the toughest restrictions with pubs, gyms and bookies closed. the region's mayor says agreement on it has not yet been reached. nhs nightingale hospitals in manchester, harrogate and sunderland have been put on standby...
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with you in a few moments, joanna gosling, here on bbc news. forecast and some of those will be heavy, potentially with some hail and thunder but in between, we will have bright spells or some sunshine. most of us having a fairly cloudy day once again, as low pressure continues to dominate the weather. the isobars in the south—west telling you we're looking pretty gusty winds on the coastlines of wales, devon and connell —— devon and cornwall. and into the english channel and the channel islands. lots of showers today in the forecast, coming in on that wind moving eastwards. eastern areas themselves, though, seeing the driest conditions generally speaking and also some sunny skies. temperatures 12 to about 16 degrees, so down a touch on where we were yesterday, where the top temperature was 18. through this evening and overnight, we hang onto a lot of showers. it will still be fairly breezy with gusty wind and some clear skies and then the next system is waiting in the wings in the west. not a particularly cold night with temperatures falling t
with you in a few moments, joanna gosling, here on bbc news. forecast and some of those will be heavy, potentially with some hail and thunder but in between, we will have bright spells or some sunshine. most of us having a fairly cloudy day once again, as low pressure continues to dominate the weather. the isobars in the south—west telling you we're looking pretty gusty winds on the coastlines of wales, devon and connell —— devon and cornwall. and into the english channel and the channel...
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hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling.t to discuss whether further areas like lancashire and greater manchester should be subject to the toughest rules. large crowds gathered in the centre of liverpool last night before the city region became the first in england to enter the highest level of restrictions. birmingham city council confirms a number of already used covid—19 swap kits were given out to households in selly oak as part of its drop and collect service. bbc news learns an elderly patient with dementia was restrained on 19 separate occasions to allow staff at a hospital in kent to forcibly treat him. the hospital has apologised unreservedly. as the eu prepares to discuss british proposals on a post brexit fishing rights, french fishermen say they are worried they will bear the brunt of the changes. and the photographer who waited 11 months to capture an image of one of the world's rarest animals wins a top wildlife photography prize. hello, lets go straight to the sport. sorry, iam not used hello, lets go straight
hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling.t to discuss whether further areas like lancashire and greater manchester should be subject to the toughest rules. large crowds gathered in the centre of liverpool last night before the city region became the first in england to enter the highest level of restrictions. birmingham city council confirms a number of already used covid—19 swap kits were given out to households in selly oak as part of its drop and collect service. bbc news learns an...
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goode cops, we need reform of our policing in america and our criminal justice system which is why joanna. well immediately banned chokehold and chronicles jaw george going to be alive today if we did that we will require a national registry. 4 police officers who break the law we will on the issue of criminal justice reform. get rid of private prisons and cash bail and we will decriminalize marijuana and look we will expunge the records of those who hate isn't convicted of marijuana. this is key sign from leadership. >>on a tragic tragic issue senator black people in america lately senator harris. >>vice president pence let me pose the same question to you. in the case of brianna taylor. was justice done. you have 2 minutes uninterrupted. >>well our heart breaks. the loss of any sun, any innocent american life. and the family of breonna taylor has our sense of these. i trust our justice system. a grand jury that refuse ian. and it really is remarkable that as a former prosecutor. you would assume that impanel a grand jury looking at all the evidence got it wrong but you're entitled to yo
goode cops, we need reform of our policing in america and our criminal justice system which is why joanna. well immediately banned chokehold and chronicles jaw george going to be alive today if we did that we will require a national registry. 4 police officers who break the law we will on the issue of criminal justice reform. get rid of private prisons and cash bail and we will decriminalize marijuana and look we will expunge the records of those who hate isn't convicted of marijuana. this is...
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mnemonic] >>> jim, the reviews for the iphone 12 starting to filter out here the wall street journal joannarns saying the speeds will knock your masks off, as we say in 2020. the bad news is, to get those speeds, you basically need to locate a high speed tower, stand right next to it and don't move. that's the story of 5g in these early innings. >> yeah. look, i would rather be early as long as the technology holds up and you've got these companies that are all bidding remember when john legere argued that we're going to be able to build out 5g faster than anybody else i think you can build out 5g within the lifetime of this phone, i think you'll have substantial buildout of 5g especially because the companies are advertising. they're not going to -- if they're advertising broad rollout an you don't get it, you'll go to another company. >> that's true it is going to be a while, though let's not mislead people to think that to the point that was made that carl just read, yeah, want to stand next to a tower, you're going to get great speeds >> more towers >> available to us during our daily l
mnemonic] >>> jim, the reviews for the iphone 12 starting to filter out here the wall street journal joannarns saying the speeds will knock your masks off, as we say in 2020. the bad news is, to get those speeds, you basically need to locate a high speed tower, stand right next to it and don't move. that's the story of 5g in these early innings. >> yeah. look, i would rather be early as long as the technology holds up and you've got these companies that are all bidding remember...
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joanna is calling from massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks for this program.a couple of friends who are and merit couple in their 50's who got covid despite of the husband, who works in a long-term care facility, having been meticulous easing ppe. he caught covid and his wife did too. their twentysomething college student daughter did too. if the daughter had not lived at home, these people might have died. the husband and wife were so sick for three days, they laid down on the bed and could do nothing but crawl 10 feet to the back. and they were too sick to crawl to the kitchen to get food or let out the dog or feed the dog. when they recovered enough to talk to each other, they said that pain in their buddies was so intense that after day t, eachw of them was hoping they would die. othis kind of story is not getting out. i know two women whose husbands died of covid in the early 70's, one of whom had no underlying conditions. this government of ours needs to provide adequate masks for everyone in the health care field, frontline workers, and any citizens who
joanna is calling from massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks for this program.a couple of friends who are and merit couple in their 50's who got covid despite of the husband, who works in a long-term care facility, having been meticulous easing ppe. he caught covid and his wife did too. their twentysomething college student daughter did too. if the daughter had not lived at home, these people might have died. the husband and wife were so sick for three days, they laid down...
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invitamos a los analistas demÓcratas, luis miranda y joanna serbÓn, tambiÉn estÁn con nosotros y aileenesidente baiden, y no perdemos esa oportunidad. satcha: ¿por quÉ no hacerlo de esta forma, tomando cuenta que tambiÉn las convenciones de ambos partidos fueron de esta forma? ¿por quÉ no estarÍa dispuesto a hacerlo el presidente? >> como dicen, es una noticia que acaba de salir, y estÁ en desarrollo. el presidente ha comentado que no estarÍa de acuerdo en perder su tiempo en un debate virtual. tiene la prerrogativa de decidir si debate o no con joe biden de esa manera. creo que esos eventos se han hecho con todas las precauciones posibles, en cuanto a lo que se refiere a salvaguardar la salud de los presentes, no hay un gran pÚblico, vimos ayer en el debate vicepresidencial que se usaron barreras plÁsticas, si el presidente prefiere hacer un debate en persona, como es la manera tradicional que se ha realizado durante muchos aÑos, su prerrogativa y se le respeta. satcha: adolfo, hay que hablar de lo que ocurriÓ en horas de la noche se debate a la vicepresidencia, hay algunos analistas,
invitamos a los analistas demÓcratas, luis miranda y joanna serbÓn, tambiÉn estÁn con nosotros y aileenesidente baiden, y no perdemos esa oportunidad. satcha: ¿por quÉ no hacerlo de esta forma, tomando cuenta que tambiÉn las convenciones de ambos partidos fueron de esta forma? ¿por quÉ no estarÍa dispuesto a hacerlo el presidente? >> como dicen, es una noticia que acaba de salir, y estÁ en desarrollo. el presidente ha comentado que no estarÍa de acuerdo en perder su tiempo en...
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joanna has this on facebook, happy for our president, hoping for a full and speedy recovery.cott in los angeles. caller: good morning. i just want to say with trump sick, and i have been watching how it is so partisan, i am hoping congress comes to an agreement to help the whole country. i see everybody so divided. that makes me very sad to see that this is a great country. everybody really does love each other in this country. everybody does try to help each other. this country tries to help the whole world. trump beingthat sick and other people being sick, i hope they get better and this brings us together in a more bipartisan way. thank you for taking my call. host: thank you. also on our facebook page, janet saying, hopefully he realizes this needs to be taken seriously and for people to come together and wear a mask and stay home and social distance. as we sat at the top of the program, the senate in pro forma session, live coverage on c-span two. do not look for any for activity over the next week. hearings for judge amy coney barrett set to begin on the 12th. chuck sch
joanna has this on facebook, happy for our president, hoping for a full and speedy recovery.cott in los angeles. caller: good morning. i just want to say with trump sick, and i have been watching how it is so partisan, i am hoping congress comes to an agreement to help the whole country. i see everybody so divided. that makes me very sad to see that this is a great country. everybody really does love each other in this country. everybody does try to help each other. this country tries to help...
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. >> my name is joanna, a current student at lowell high school, a junior.uld just like to express my support for this admissions policy. i understand that because of the circumstances here, it is not possible to use the grades that we would normally use and, frankly, i don't think it's fair. i think looking forward, i'm hoping that we can re-evaluate the regular admissions process to be more holistic and more focused on evaluating a student's character. again, i am in favor of this. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> hi. i am a lowell alum, class of 1983, a parent of a senior at lowell and of two eighth graders at another school. i am in favor of the lottery for this year only. i also agree that it's the only equitable way of evaluating -- of admitting students this year, given that there's only one semester of in-person grades and no test scores. i have confidence that a random lottery for those students eager to be there will be good. if you want to make this truly equitable and random, i'm asking that you do three things. the first is give preference
. >> my name is joanna, a current student at lowell high school, a junior.uld just like to express my support for this admissions policy. i understand that because of the circumstances here, it is not possible to use the grades that we would normally use and, frankly, i don't think it's fair. i think looking forward, i'm hoping that we can re-evaluate the regular admissions process to be more holistic and more focused on evaluating a student's character. again, i am in favor of this....
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the other presenters, people like nigel and joanna, all the team in the office, we want to do that becausee and supported me. sorry, i didn't answer that. this is your mum there? can she give you a hug? afterwards. it's lovely to see the responses from grown—ups but more importantly it's the young people who have watched this and will learn from what you've said. that's the powerful message you can put out for the next generation. thank you. there is such a disconnect. there is a massive disconnect with the audience. a lot of our stuff is pre—recorded so sometimes it may be two or three weeks before it goes out and you don't see that reaction. for me, that's one of the best things. i had my birthday card read out by philippa forrester when i was five years old. she is my favourite presenter. it's amazing we can touch young people and their families presenter. it's amazing we can touch young people and theirfamilies in so many different ways. like i say, if this can make a difference, open up if this can make a difference, open upa if this can make a difference, open up a discussion or allo
the other presenters, people like nigel and joanna, all the team in the office, we want to do that becausee and supported me. sorry, i didn't answer that. this is your mum there? can she give you a hug? afterwards. it's lovely to see the responses from grown—ups but more importantly it's the young people who have watched this and will learn from what you've said. that's the powerful message you can put out for the next generation. thank you. there is such a disconnect. there is a massive...
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hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines...over moving to higher coronavirus restrictions. ministers say they will impose tougher controls if necessary. we can'tjust sit by and watch the number of cases rising. the number of cases amongst the over—60s, those at greatest risk, rising significantly. and in particular, the strain on local hospitals. (ff gfx)the labour mp yasmin qureshi says she has been admitted to hospital with pneumonia after testing positive for covid—19. tough new restrictions are brought in across europe — as the number of coronavirus cases worldwide exceeds a0 million. brexit negotiators for the uk and eu will speak on the phone today — to discuss restarting the stalled trade talks. could cold water swimming hold a clue to a cure for dementia? it sounds extraordinary, but new research suggests exposure to cold can prompt the production of a hibernation protein that might protect our brains from the ravages of dementia. 0ur chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt, is a keen cold—water swimmer. he's be
hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines...over moving to higher coronavirus restrictions. ministers say they will impose tougher controls if necessary. we can'tjust sit by and watch the number of cases rising. the number of cases amongst the over—60s, those at greatest risk, rising significantly. and in particular, the strain on local hospitals. (ff gfx)the labour mp yasmin qureshi says she has been admitted to hospital with pneumonia after testing positive for covid—19....
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joanna gosling is next with you at the top of the air with the latest news headlines.many of us, it's going to be fairly cloudy and we also have some rain in the forecast, the heaviest of which is going to be and is currently across southern parts of england and into the south—east. this is the remnants of storm barbara and, with it, we are looking at gusty winds, even inland, the wind will be gusty but especially anywhere along the coast from sussex to kent and east anglia. storm barbara, named by the spanish met service, is actually this area of low pressure and it will be pulling steadily towards the north and the east, eventually clearing off into the north sea. we still have quite gusty winds across the north—west of scotland, easing for a time through the day and indeed as well the rain, and in between are drier and brighter slot with a few showers unlimited amounts of sunshine. temperature wise, still on the mild side today, looking at eight in lerwick, to 17 in london. through this evening and overnight, eventually we see the remnants of storm barbara move away
joanna gosling is next with you at the top of the air with the latest news headlines.many of us, it's going to be fairly cloudy and we also have some rain in the forecast, the heaviest of which is going to be and is currently across southern parts of england and into the south—east. this is the remnants of storm barbara and, with it, we are looking at gusty winds, even inland, the wind will be gusty but especially anywhere along the coast from sussex to kent and east anglia. storm barbara,...
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joining me now is joanna lilah's she's a journalist covering central asia from kazakstan joanna things in quetta stunt and moving very fast at the moment what can you tell us about the latest developments. well i'm as you say the situation is very fluid things are moving very very shostak and the latest developments surrounding the reported resignation of the prime minister and attempts to by one faction to appoint a new prime minister that wasn't accepted by the lead by all those involved in the protest simply tell us how confused the situation is no one is really in charge although the president himself so don't buy john beccles that he's still in control however his whereabouts are unknown and we haven't seen anything awkward beyond a video address where he's from an unknown location earlier today so what we could see is that some kind of public fight for power going on as a vacuum seems to have much there's no sign yet that president john back off or is preparing to resign but that's one of the protest as key demands and some of them are out on the streets again tonight in the capi
joining me now is joanna lilah's she's a journalist covering central asia from kazakstan joanna things in quetta stunt and moving very fast at the moment what can you tell us about the latest developments. well i'm as you say the situation is very fluid things are moving very very shostak and the latest developments surrounding the reported resignation of the prime minister and attempts to by one faction to appoint a new prime minister that wasn't accepted by the lead by all those involved in...