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judith: indeed, we have a big presence in brazil.t is one of our biggest countries, and whenever you -- and one that we are very proud of because we have been investing successfully, even through previous economic crises. this is one that needs additional electricity, it needs additional energy and gas, so we are involved heavily in this country. of course, what does the crisis mean at this stage for brazil? the biggest impact we are seeing at this stage is actually the foreign-exchange impact, which is the brazilian real has evaluated significantly -- has devalued significantly, and of course, there is high likelihood that this is going to continue for the rest of the year, or to some extent, at least. it doesn't take away from the fundamentals in terms of electricity production. it is a stable environment and has been a successful place. additionaling on renewables, mostly wind, and brazil. we are quite committed to that country, including we did a bit of network acquisition also. .e remain positive on brazil i think to some extent
judith: indeed, we have a big presence in brazil.t is one of our biggest countries, and whenever you -- and one that we are very proud of because we have been investing successfully, even through previous economic crises. this is one that needs additional electricity, it needs additional energy and gas, so we are involved heavily in this country. of course, what does the crisis mean at this stage for brazil? the biggest impact we are seeing at this stage is actually the foreign-exchange impact,...
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judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. good night. welcome to bbc news. time for us to look at the national and international front pages time for us to look at the national and internationalfront pages in the pages. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katy balls — the deputy political editor of spectator, and broadcaster david davies. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. they're quite busy. let's start with the times. it reports that the uk prime minister has been told by senior conservatives not to raise taxes or cut spending, despite the rising costs of the pandemic. the mirror carries a warning, from the police federation's boss, that freezing the pay of public sector workers would be a betrayal of those on the covid frontline. according to the telegraph, a coronavirus antibody test has been approved by public health england. the daily mail leads on its campaign to supply doctors, nurses, and care staff with personal protective equipment. borisjohns
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judith moritz, bbc news, stockport. now on bbc news, it's time for our world.india, a child goes missing every 8 minutes. the children are often trafficked into domestic labour or the sex trade, many are never seen again. a warning, this programme does include details some viewers may find upsetting. this is what it feels like when your child disappears. in india, a nationwide trade is separating children from their families. every eight minutes, a child goes missing in this country, and they are missing in this country, and they a re often missing in this country, and they are often trafficked. thousands of children, robbed of their innocence. we uncover a complex child traffic and network in india, and ask, how can this be happening? midday ina midday in a suburb of north—west delhi. and we are on a raid. searching for just delhi. and we are on a raid. searching forjust some of the 10 million children in forced labour in india. we have had a tip off that dozens india. we have had a tip off that d oze ns of india. we have had a tip off that dozens of kids are
judith moritz, bbc news, stockport. now on bbc news, it's time for our world.india, a child goes missing every 8 minutes. the children are often trafficked into domestic labour or the sex trade, many are never seen again. a warning, this programme does include details some viewers may find upsetting. this is what it feels like when your child disappears. in india, a nationwide trade is separating children from their families. every eight minutes, a child goes missing in this country, and they...
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judith, had this been on the cards?oup, but chances are you do know it's friends, from national holidays to wallace arnold, and shearings, europe's largest coach tour operator, a company whose roots go back to 1903, a company which is loved predominantly by older customers who prepared to travel off—peak to fill hotel beds at that time of year, so it's a blow to the travel industry. 64,000 bookings now to be cancelled, the majority of them packing holidays for which customers will have financial protection and be eligible for refunds, but a blow across the industry for the employees, 2500 people in wigan, the majority furloughed by the government during the epidemic, and that means they will be made redundant, other than a small number being kept on to wrap up small number being kept on to wrap up the business, and the travel trade organisation apta has said it isa trade organisation apta has said it is a stark illustration of how tough things are for the holiday industry at this time. thank you, judith. 76 people have
judith, had this been on the cards?oup, but chances are you do know it's friends, from national holidays to wallace arnold, and shearings, europe's largest coach tour operator, a company whose roots go back to 1903, a company which is loved predominantly by older customers who prepared to travel off—peak to fill hotel beds at that time of year, so it's a blow to the travel industry. 64,000 bookings now to be cancelled, the majority of them packing holidays for which customers will have...
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judith moritz, bbc news, crewe.asing social distancing restrictions. after weeks of mandatory lockdowns, leading to millions of americans losing theirjobs, many governors are keen to get their economies moving again. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is in the state of west virginia. it seems somehow appropriate that todayis it seems somehow appropriate that today is may day, a day that signifies growth and things blossoming, but the word may day is also a warning and in america today it is both, of the country wanting it is both, of the country wanting it to open up, to grow again and the other half saying it is too soon. after six brutal weeks, west virginians have been given the all clear to resume normal life. richard will open his restaurant next week and is taking out a number of the tables to maintain social distancing. this popular spot is called the rabbit hole, but he fears that in opening too soon, west virginia may be going down one. we desperately need to reopen. and we need the income. we need people t
judith moritz, bbc news, crewe.asing social distancing restrictions. after weeks of mandatory lockdowns, leading to millions of americans losing theirjobs, many governors are keen to get their economies moving again. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is in the state of west virginia. it seems somehow appropriate that todayis it seems somehow appropriate that today is may day, a day that signifies growth and things blossoming, but the word may day is also a warning and in america today it is...
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judith moritz, bbc news, stockport.as marked ve day by laying a wreath at the second world war memorial in washington dc. he was joined by several veterans of the conflict, all aged over 90, who chose to attend despite the coronavirus pandemic. more than 400,000 americans lost their lives during the war. there were commemorations and ceremonies in other european countries during the course of the day to mark the end of the war in 1945. our paris correspondent lucy williamson sent this report. under france's war memorial, president macron stood isolated and apart, the usual crowd of dignitaries replaced by a handful of officials carefully spaced for protection. a poignant way to mark a time when france never stood alone. today the nation requires new kinds of protection, a bottle of hand gel by the book of condolence, the president's own pen. the national story of world war ii is one of solidarity against an enemy at home. 75 years on, it's being remembered by a country in isolation. the celebrations in france that day w
judith moritz, bbc news, stockport.as marked ve day by laying a wreath at the second world war memorial in washington dc. he was joined by several veterans of the conflict, all aged over 90, who chose to attend despite the coronavirus pandemic. more than 400,000 americans lost their lives during the war. there were commemorations and ceremonies in other european countries during the course of the day to mark the end of the war in 1945. our paris correspondent lucy williamson sent this report....
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i want you to hold onto it >>> let's go to judith in maryland judith >> caller: hi, jim >> judith. >> you >> i'm good, how are you >> caller: i'm good. i'm thinking of my granddaughters 5 and 7, i'm starting to invest for them. i'd like they have to buy a house when they grow up. what do you think of zynga >> it's making a comeback. maybe buy zynga. they actually have games they're getting it together and the gaming industry is very strong despite the fact that people feel once this stay-at-home is over, it won't do well. i think you're okay. person [ buzzer ] let's go to tim in florida tim. >> caller: what's happening, jim? >> not much. >> caller: a company good, glad stone commercial they are offering 10% dividend -- >> don't trust it. don't trust it no we don't buy -- there are a bunch of stocks in the same business we have no idea what they really own. i don't want you to own that stock. >>> let's go to karen in new york karen. >> caller: hi, jim, thanks for taking my call >> of course >> caller: i'm calling to find out what you think about coty. >> why own a second rate company w
i want you to hold onto it >>> let's go to judith in maryland judith >> caller: hi, jim >> judith. >> you >> i'm good, how are you >> caller: i'm good. i'm thinking of my granddaughters 5 and 7, i'm starting to invest for them. i'd like they have to buy a house when they grow up. what do you think of zynga >> it's making a comeback. maybe buy zynga. they actually have games they're getting it together and the gaming industry is very strong despite...
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judith moritz, bbc news, crewe.ne—off payment of 500 pounds in recognition for their work. it will be available to nearly 65,000 care home workers and home—ca re assistants across the country. the first minister of wales, mark drakeford said the payment was to recognise the greater degree of risk these workers were exposed to. an appeal for seasonal workers to help pick crops has seen a boost in domestic workers applying for thejobs. britons who've found themselves out of work are responding to industry appeals — as coronavirus continues to cut off the usual flow of european labour. the sector says there's a shortage of 70—thousand workers needed to deliver this season's harvest. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker reports. they answered the call from farmers for a modern—day land army. laid—off and furloughed staff up at dawn picking vegetables near thirsk in north yorkshire. in this group, there is a cleaner, a landscape gardener, an outdoor sports teacher, and nathan, a ski instructor, all out of work
judith moritz, bbc news, crewe.ne—off payment of 500 pounds in recognition for their work. it will be available to nearly 65,000 care home workers and home—ca re assistants across the country. the first minister of wales, mark drakeford said the payment was to recognise the greater degree of risk these workers were exposed to. an appeal for seasonal workers to help pick crops has seen a boost in domestic workers applying for thejobs. britons who've found themselves out of work are...
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judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire.pen borders, and co—ordinate lifting restrictions to revive the tourism industry brought to a halt by coronavirus. according to the commission, tourism accounts for almost 10% of the eu's gdp, with some 267 million europeans, or two thirds of the population, taking at least one private trip per year — but the world tourism 0rganisation is predicting a 60% to 80% reduction in international arrivals. in its guidelines today, the commission recommends limiting the number of passengers on planes, buses, trains and ferries, introducing allocated slots or a booking system for meal times and visits to facilities like pools or gyms, and physical distancing in communal areas as well as outdoor spaces — such as beaches, cafes a nd restau ra nts. let's bring in eduardo santander, executive director of the european travel commission. he joins us live from from brussels. thank you forjoining us here. these guidelines, how difficult or easy is it going to be for different countries to implement thes
judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire.pen borders, and co—ordinate lifting restrictions to revive the tourism industry brought to a halt by coronavirus. according to the commission, tourism accounts for almost 10% of the eu's gdp, with some 267 million europeans, or two thirds of the population, taking at least one private trip per year — but the world tourism 0rganisation is predicting a 60% to 80% reduction in international arrivals. in its guidelines today, the commission recommends limiting...
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judith moritz, bbc news, blackburn.omers after their details were accessed during a cyber attack. the airline said some customers had had their credit card details stolen but there was no evidence that they had fallen victim to fraud. easyjet is investigating the security breach. when someone dies here in the uk, the local council will step in and arrange their funeral if the family can't afford it or if there are no family or friends. they‘ re called public health funerals and there were 4,000 last year. but undertakers believe the number will be much higher now. 0ur correspondent angus crawford was given rare permission to attend one. a finaljourney... there is a very visceral fear i think in everyone about ending up alone. ..for albert roy sadler. links to family and friends, long broken, so no want long broken, so no—one to follow the hearse. it causes you to look back and think, "well, why, how did things end up this way?" only one mourner today — christina, from the council. people who might otherwise have been wi
judith moritz, bbc news, blackburn.omers after their details were accessed during a cyber attack. the airline said some customers had had their credit card details stolen but there was no evidence that they had fallen victim to fraud. easyjet is investigating the security breach. when someone dies here in the uk, the local council will step in and arrange their funeral if the family can't afford it or if there are no family or friends. they‘ re called public health funerals and there were...
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judith moritz, bbc news, crewe.nearly 65,000 care home workers and home—care assistants across the country. the first minister of wales, mark drakeford, said the payment was to recognise the greater degree of risk these workers were exposed to. ryanair says up to three thousand jobs could be lost because of the pandemic and passengers may have to wait six months for refunds to cancelled flights. the airline‘s announcements came as heathrow airport in london, normally the busiest in europe, said it expected passenger numbers to be down 97% in april. the airline industry overall is estimated to lose up to £250 billion this year. our business editor simon jack is here. this has been a grim week for this industry. i think this is the week the grim reality came home to roost foran the grim reality came home to roost for an industry arguably the most vulnerable of any in the world to this particular virus. ryanair, 3000 jobs and this afternoon aer lingus said they were consulting on 900 job losses and they are part of ba,
judith moritz, bbc news, crewe.nearly 65,000 care home workers and home—care assistants across the country. the first minister of wales, mark drakeford, said the payment was to recognise the greater degree of risk these workers were exposed to. ryanair says up to three thousand jobs could be lost because of the pandemic and passengers may have to wait six months for refunds to cancelled flights. the airline‘s announcements came as heathrow airport in london, normally the busiest in europe,...
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we mourn seven heroes -- michael smith, dick scobee, judith resnick, ronald mcnair, ellison onizuka, gregory jarvis, and christa mcauliffe. we mourn their loss as a nation together. robert: christa enjoyed teaching very much like i think most of us who were selected in the teacher in space program. we were all enthusiastic about educating our students and developing in them a real thirst for knowledge. christa was originally from framingham, massachusetts, and she was a social studies teacher who had conquered high school for several years before the teacher in space program got announced. and the opportunity to fly in space and do something unique in education and to teach students all over the world, the excitement of space exploration appealed to her as it did to me, as a science teacher. the opportunity to fly in space. president reagan: today i am directing nasa to begin a search in all of our elementary and secondary schools and to choose as the first citizen passenger in the history of our space program one of america's finest, a teacher. robert: the teacher in space program w
we mourn seven heroes -- michael smith, dick scobee, judith resnick, ronald mcnair, ellison onizuka, gregory jarvis, and christa mcauliffe. we mourn their loss as a nation together. robert: christa enjoyed teaching very much like i think most of us who were selected in the teacher in space program. we were all enthusiastic about educating our students and developing in them a real thirst for knowledge. christa was originally from framingham, massachusetts, and she was a social studies teacher...
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host: what would you tell judith? guest: i would tell her i am not an accountant, but i have spoken to many accountants who say if you take that draw on a k-1 form , that you should be able to pay yourself back. i am sure your accountant has seen you through a lot of difficult times. i would go back and check and get a second opinion. host: let's get it on the line from new jersey -- let's get ed on the line from new jersey. caller: i have a small consulting business. i did not start the business until early this year. heard the lady speaking saying it was based upon last year's income you are paying people. host: can you verify? guest: it depends on the exact date. i would check into that. if you started last year, you would be eligible. i think it is into the very beginning of this year technically. if you started in january, you're going to be ok. if you started in march, i am not so sure. host: joe from staten island, new york. caller: good morning shared how are you guys doing? i am calling -- good morning. how a
host: what would you tell judith? guest: i would tell her i am not an accountant, but i have spoken to many accountants who say if you take that draw on a k-1 form , that you should be able to pay yourself back. i am sure your accountant has seen you through a lot of difficult times. i would go back and check and get a second opinion. host: let's get it on the line from new jersey -- let's get ed on the line from new jersey. caller: i have a small consulting business. i did not start the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire.een easing their lockdowns too. today, the european commission set out guidelines on travel and tourism — which, for some countries, like italy, spain and greece, represents a significant part of their economy. 0ur europe editor, katya adler, is in brussels. given that different countries must bea given that different countries must be a different stages in this crisis, coordination, iwould have thought that was going to be quite a challenge. absolutely, george. it has been a big challenge for brussels to coordinate eu member states throughout the pandemic. so does that mean the eu is unravelling under all this pressure? well, not really. like you alluded to, different infection rates, public health and national borders in a time of crisis, that's up to eu members to decide for themselves what happens and it will be the same when it comes to tourism. each eu country will decide for itself when to open its beaches and its borders to open its beaches and its borders to european tourists.
judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire.een easing their lockdowns too. today, the european commission set out guidelines on travel and tourism — which, for some countries, like italy, spain and greece, represents a significant part of their economy. 0ur europe editor, katya adler, is in brussels. given that different countries must bea given that different countries must be a different stages in this crisis, coordination, iwould have thought that was going to be quite a challenge. absolutely,...
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host: let's hear from judith in florida. a lot of florida callers this morning. caller: good morning. my question is, i in the am catering business, which, of course, we have been completely shut down since the end of march. we have not been able to have weddings, events, high school graduation events. we are still kind of out of business. even though we can have something now, people are still scared and are canceling. i am the owner of the business. i am not officially on the payroll. all i do is take a draw at the end of the month, what i can, to pay my bills. we did receive the loan, thank you. and i am paying the employees to keep them on staff. but i've been told by my accountant that i am not allowed to take one penny for myself, which i haven't, so at this point, i totally in a mess just am trying to take a loan to pay my mortgage and my bills, because i have been three months now with totally no income. is that correct or am i allowed to take something for myself? host: we touched on this earlier. what would you tell judith? guest: i would tell her first
host: let's hear from judith in florida. a lot of florida callers this morning. caller: good morning. my question is, i in the am catering business, which, of course, we have been completely shut down since the end of march. we have not been able to have weddings, events, high school graduation events. we are still kind of out of business. even though we can have something now, people are still scared and are canceling. i am the owner of the business. i am not officially on the payroll. all i...
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judith moritz, bbc news, cleveleys. this evening, for the ninth week in succession, people across the uk have been determined to say thank you and to pay tribute to health and care workers, byjoining the coordinated applause at eight o'clock. and the event has become, for many, an essential part of life in lockdown. our correspondent danny savage has been talking to one family in greater manchester with a particularly poignant reason for taking part. at eight o'clock tonight, marie marshall was one of millions of people outside her home, clapping for carers. she's one of an ever—growing number of people with a very personal reason for doing so. for my dad, who died of covid. for the nurses, doctors, all the staff on that ward looking after my dad at the time. for my friend, nikki, who is a nurse, who was stood outside waiting for me after my dad had passed, so i wasn't my own. grandma. hello. hello, sweetheart. she now has to try to console her mum with regular video calls. she says this way of mourning is just another
judith moritz, bbc news, cleveleys. this evening, for the ninth week in succession, people across the uk have been determined to say thank you and to pay tribute to health and care workers, byjoining the coordinated applause at eight o'clock. and the event has become, for many, an essential part of life in lockdown. our correspondent danny savage has been talking to one family in greater manchester with a particularly poignant reason for taking part. at eight o'clock tonight, marie marshall was...
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judith moritz, bbc news, stockport.ked ve day by laying a wreath at the world war ii memorial in washington. he was joined by several veterans of the conflict — all aged over 90 — who chose to attend despite the coronavirus pandemic. more than 400,000 americans lost their lives during the conflict. ve day is also being commemorated in capitals across the world. in a moment, we'll hear how france and russia are marking the day, but first here's jenny hill in berlin. 75 years ago, the reichstag was in ruins, berlin was destroyed and germany defeated. today, berliners have a public holiday as this country commemorates not victory over, but liberation from, the nazis. germany's past still overshadows society and politics today. it's one of the reasons, for example, that germany has been reluctant to assume a more significant military role in overseas conflicts. today, 1,600 international guests should have gathered here for commemorations. instead, because of the corona outbreak, events are rather more low—key. but today is
judith moritz, bbc news, stockport.ked ve day by laying a wreath at the world war ii memorial in washington. he was joined by several veterans of the conflict — all aged over 90 — who chose to attend despite the coronavirus pandemic. more than 400,000 americans lost their lives during the conflict. ve day is also being commemorated in capitals across the world. in a moment, we'll hear how france and russia are marking the day, but first here's jenny hill in berlin. 75 years ago, the...
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three men have been arrested. 0ur correspondent judith moritz has this report.od no chance. she died soon afterwards. in herfew years in blackburn, aya made a big impact, giving back to the community which had helped her. she volunteered for charities which support children and those working with asylum seekers and refugees, and every part of this town took her to its heart. she‘s been praised by the catholic, methodist and muslim communities, and described as a role model. aya made her most remarkable progress at school, starting with nothing and working her way up to study law at university. we were really, really proud of her, because, arriving with little english, she in her year group made the most progress in the whole year, and we celebrated that, not only within our school community, but within blackburn with darwen, and we used her as an example of what was possible. she was kind, she was caring, she was compassionate. she was a friend to everybody. three men in their 30s have been arrested on suspicion of murder. aya‘s parents say they‘re devastated an
three men have been arrested. 0ur correspondent judith moritz has this report.od no chance. she died soon afterwards. in herfew years in blackburn, aya made a big impact, giving back to the community which had helped her. she volunteered for charities which support children and those working with asylum seekers and refugees, and every part of this town took her to its heart. she‘s been praised by the catholic, methodist and muslim communities, and described as a role model. aya made her most...
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the souvenir shop in the hotel lobby just look for gifts in the media area for example a designer judith jewelry shop. makes foods delicatessen shop the owner robert. is a viennese institution. if you're always here anyway you're going to meet me. this. good thing so we won't have any more empty shops. revitalizing the globe to buildings and spaces as a main focus for 3. key states open by entering a code takes on the function of the reception for each suite the conversions were inspired by the locations history. for the service design we took the past use of each location into consideration in this case it was a tailor shop we had a room height mural made the young lady here is wrapped in the same fabric we used to a poster of the open closet that tells the guests that they are indeed in vienna in a former business location these are not your average hotel rooms it's kind of. everywhere the trend is towards centric hotel concepts amsterdam offers beds and a decommissioned harbor crane and disused bridge keepers cabins and travellers wishes and tastes are changing to the tourist of today
the souvenir shop in the hotel lobby just look for gifts in the media area for example a designer judith jewelry shop. makes foods delicatessen shop the owner robert. is a viennese institution. if you're always here anyway you're going to meet me. this. good thing so we won't have any more empty shops. revitalizing the globe to buildings and spaces as a main focus for 3. key states open by entering a code takes on the function of the reception for each suite the conversions were inspired by the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire. in less than three weeks. many of us have been wondering how little children and social distancing go together — well, we can look to denmark. schools there re—opened a month ago, and our europe correspondent jean mackenzie has been talking to staff and pupils at one of them. it has been hard to not hug each other. she says you can't hug each other, so you have to hug yourself. keeping kids apart requires some imagination. they're not worried about the virus at all. when they came back, we had lots of activities to try to make them not worry, but they didn't worry, so we had to give up on that. it wasn't needed? not at all. the school's been cleverly redrawn so each child only comes into contact with a very small number of children. normally they sit two and two. you have the class of 20 that's been cut down to two groups of ten. that's why you have the plastic. because those two groups aren't allowed to mix? no, exactly. when they are going outside in the breaks, we have to divide th
judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire. in less than three weeks. many of us have been wondering how little children and social distancing go together — well, we can look to denmark. schools there re—opened a month ago, and our europe correspondent jean mackenzie has been talking to staff and pupils at one of them. it has been hard to not hug each other. she says you can't hug each other, so you have to hug yourself. keeping kids apart requires some imagination. they're not worried about the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, blackburn.brought back. the bbc says the success of programmes such as fleabag, killing eve and normal people has led it to consider the case for reviewing how bbc three served its younger viewers. in a normal year in the uk, local authorities will step in and arrange some 4,000 funerals in cases where there are no family or friends, or if there's no money to pay for one. they're called public health funerals and undertakers are warning that the number will be significantly higher this year because of the pandemic. our correspondent angus crawford was given permission to attend a service in east sussex, and this is his report. a finaljourney... there is a very visceral fear i think in everyone about ending up alone. ..for albert roy sadler. links to family and friends, long broken, so no—one to follow the hearse. it causes you to look back and think, "well, why,
judith moritz, bbc news, blackburn.brought back. the bbc says the success of programmes such as fleabag, killing eve and normal people has led it to consider the case for reviewing how bbc three served its younger viewers. in a normal year in the uk, local authorities will step in and arrange some 4,000 funerals in cases where there are no family or friends, or if there's no money to pay for one. they're called public health funerals and undertakers are warning that the number will be...
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. >>> judith horn. a dragon addict and homeless for two decades. now graduating with a degree at the age of 44. a book about how he turned his life around. congratulations. send us an email of your grad. you can share them on social media using the hashtag, kpix. no professional photos. you may see them on tv. >>> the future of restaurants in the south bay will be discussed in a matter of days. how that could change date night for diners. coming up we will have information about tesla. this morning workers are on the production line. we will have a live report from fremont. >>> that and more coming up after the break. stay with us, we'll be right back. >>> i am at the live news desk following investigation. the driver of this car derived after it smashed into a parked semi truck. that happened just before midnight. the driver was trapped in the car as it caught fire and died at the scene. police don't know why the car drove into the parked semi. and investigation in concord after a fire at an abandoned apartment building. the fire broke out just af
. >>> judith horn. a dragon addict and homeless for two decades. now graduating with a degree at the age of 44. a book about how he turned his life around. congratulations. send us an email of your grad. you can share them on social media using the hashtag, kpix. no professional photos. you may see them on tv. >>> the future of restaurants in the south bay will be discussed in a matter of days. how that could change date night for diners. coming up we will have information...
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host: let's hear from judith in michigan. welcome. i have been reading statistics from other countries such as sweden and england where people of african descent have also experienced high rates of covid death. these blacks have immigrated from other countries. it seems like they are also dying at higher rates and they have not experienced what african-americans over here have experienced in terms of the racial disparities and poverty. lifestyles ast the blacks over here. how do you account for blacks in other countries because i read over there in sweden where the flags over there, their rate is high as well -- the blacks. guest: actually, it is not true that immigrants are not experiencing racism and so on. some of those individuals have them tot predispose getting infected. down closely on what is happening, it comes down to common jobs. for example, in the u.k., it turns out that healthcare providers who were african-american or of african descent were getting infected at a high rate. if you look at the data and where they worked,
host: let's hear from judith in michigan. welcome. i have been reading statistics from other countries such as sweden and england where people of african descent have also experienced high rates of covid death. these blacks have immigrated from other countries. it seems like they are also dying at higher rates and they have not experienced what african-americans over here have experienced in terms of the racial disparities and poverty. lifestyles ast the blacks over here. how do you account for...
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judith moritz, bbc news, cleveleys.rmation on the social network during the coronavirus outbreak. speaking to the bbc exclusively in his first broadcast interview in five years, he said facebook is removing all content which puts people in "imminent risk of physical harm". he also admitted the site had been unprepared for the level of state sponsored interference in the last us presidential election but was in a better position now. here's our business editor, simonjack. canella sorry for running a little late. he has total control of facebook, instagram and whatsapp, reaching 3 billion people, and in some ways he is in the same boat as many of us, cooped up at home with the kids. we have no girls, one four... mark zuckerberg told me how facebook is approaching the issue of dangerous information about coronavirus. two categories, harmful misinformation that puts people in imminent risk of physical harm, things like saying that something is a proven cure for the virus, when in fa ct a proven cure for the virus, when in f
judith moritz, bbc news, cleveleys.rmation on the social network during the coronavirus outbreak. speaking to the bbc exclusively in his first broadcast interview in five years, he said facebook is removing all content which puts people in "imminent risk of physical harm". he also admitted the site had been unprepared for the level of state sponsored interference in the last us presidential election but was in a better position now. here's our business editor, simonjack. canella sorry...
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what is checking out for judith heumann?>> i try to spend more time with my husband.like to go to movie theaters, because i'm not good at just being idle or still when i'm here. go to theater, ballet, whatever. then you are there so you have to focus on it. >> let's see, more questions, i found it very interesting that the black panthers helped you out during the crucial sit in coming to the relationship indoor afterward? it depends, in the organizing of the 504 demonstration was a member of the black panthers and his assistant also then brad lomax unfortunately passed away. but the relationship continued i would say they were supportive of the work that was going on within the disability unit community and that was really important. that's one thing in the bay area san francisco bay area that the center for independent living, which started in the early 70s, very much worked with all types of organizations addressing issues of discrimination and we got support from different groups when we needed them and they would come to us and we would take with them on different
what is checking out for judith heumann?>> i try to spend more time with my husband.like to go to movie theaters, because i'm not good at just being idle or still when i'm here. go to theater, ballet, whatever. then you are there so you have to focus on it. >> let's see, more questions, i found it very interesting that the black panthers helped you out during the crucial sit in coming to the relationship indoor afterward? it depends, in the organizing of the 504 demonstration was a...
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what did you think it was about judith heumann that made you the person who was at the forefront of some of these fights? >> you know, i'm really thankful to my parents. because in their own way, the big advocacy was come they learned about it. my mother with the support of my father would step-by-step try to address what was happening. other friends of mine we redo the experience and can't camp talk about it. but something was in the and always, i was born in philadelphia but i grew up in brooklyn and i do actually always talk about if i wasn't born in brooklyn i probably wouldn't be the person i am today. i really do believe you can make it in new york, you can make it anywhere. at a think i learned really early on that i had to say something. there was things going on but i felt was wrong, i had to say something. i had to try to do something. i've never been a person to want to do things by myself. i've always wanted to work with other people here and so for me with each play a different role. i think i'm a reasonably good strategist and a reasonably decent mouth to speak, then i have
what did you think it was about judith heumann that made you the person who was at the forefront of some of these fights? >> you know, i'm really thankful to my parents. because in their own way, the big advocacy was come they learned about it. my mother with the support of my father would step-by-step try to address what was happening. other friends of mine we redo the experience and can't camp talk about it. but something was in the and always, i was born in philadelphia but i grew up...
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what would you tell judith? guest: first off, i am not an accountant. i've spoken to many accountants who say that if you take that draw on a pay one form, which is how most people take it if they recorded as income on their taxes, you should be able to pay yourself that amount. seensure your account has you through a lot of difficult times. i would go back to them and check and get a second opinion. on the lineget ed from new jersey, a small business owner. what is your business? caller: i have a small consulting business. i did not start the business until early this year. i thought i heard the lady speaking saying that it was based upon last year's income that you are paying people. host: can you clarify? guest: it depends on the exact date. i would check into that. if you started last year, you would absolutely be eligible, but i think it is into the very beginning of this year, technically. i would look into that. if you started in january, you will be ok. if you started in march, i am not so sure. host: joe from staten island, new york. caller: go
what would you tell judith? guest: first off, i am not an accountant. i've spoken to many accountants who say that if you take that draw on a pay one form, which is how most people take it if they recorded as income on their taxes, you should be able to pay yourself that amount. seensure your account has you through a lot of difficult times. i would go back to them and check and get a second opinion. on the lineget ed from new jersey, a small business owner. what is your business? caller: i...
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our next panelists is judith chipman, an international distilled rights advocate, the 2017-2018 senior ford foundation fellow. an internationally leader in social justice she successfully sued than york board of education in the 1970's and became the systems first teacher and wheelchair. she served in the obama admin's duration as the first special advisor for international u.s. disbelief rights in the u.s. part of state. >> thank you. first i want to thank syracuse university and the lenders and to greenberg. not just for the event tonight, but probably many of you are not aware that syracuse university, and the early 1970's, again to do work on the issues of disability. they began to take into some of the deeper issues around institutionalization that disabled people were experiencing and beginning to break open some of the myths around disabled people and what in particular people with intellectual and develop mental abilities were able to do. that work has really carried forward to today. i visit many universities and one thing i have found really refreshing about syracuse is that
our next panelists is judith chipman, an international distilled rights advocate, the 2017-2018 senior ford foundation fellow. an internationally leader in social justice she successfully sued than york board of education in the 1970's and became the systems first teacher and wheelchair. she served in the obama admin's duration as the first special advisor for international u.s. disbelief rights in the u.s. part of state. >> thank you. first i want to thank syracuse university and the...
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judith in north carolina, doctor, sent in this video. take a look. >> hi. is judy and i have a question. i am a preschool teacher, and i want to know how are they going to open up preschools and toddler rooms and daycares, safely, when kids that young don't understand social distancing? and they really don't understand how not to put things in their mouth. so how can we all go back safely? that's my question. thank you. >> and it is more challenging for the youngest children. so we're going to work with small classes, and try to keep those kids with that small group of maybe six to ten students. because we know we can't totally keep them apart. we can only do our best. we can also give them each their own toys to play. frequently wash them. we can make sure that they have their recess time outside, separate from other classes, on the yard. and then, have them, you know, rotate through as they are learning to use the bathroom so we can, you know, fully disinfect it between classes. there is a lot of important strategies. but the teachers and administrations
judith in north carolina, doctor, sent in this video. take a look. >> hi. is judy and i have a question. i am a preschool teacher, and i want to know how are they going to open up preschools and toddler rooms and daycares, safely, when kids that young don't understand social distancing? and they really don't understand how not to put things in their mouth. so how can we all go back safely? that's my question. thank you. >> and it is more challenging for the youngest children. so...
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judith in north carolina, doctor, sent in this video.ok. >> hey, my name is judy and i have a question. i'm a preschoolteacher and i want to know how they are going to open up preschools and toddler rooms and day cares safely when kids that young don't understand social distancing, and they really don't understand how not to put things in their mouths. so how can we all go back safely? that's my question. thank you. >> and it is more challenging for the youngest children, so we're going to work with small classes and try to keep those kids with that small group of maybe 6 to 10 students because we know we can't totally keep them apart. we can only do our best. we can also give them each their own choice to play, frequently wash them and they have their own time outside separate from or classes in the yard and rotate using the bathroom so we can fully disinfect. but teachers and administrators are so creative and coming up with solutions because we want to get our kids back to school so they can learn. >> there's another video from jeff i
judith in north carolina, doctor, sent in this video.ok. >> hey, my name is judy and i have a question. i'm a preschoolteacher and i want to know how they are going to open up preschools and toddler rooms and day cares safely when kids that young don't understand social distancing, and they really don't understand how not to put things in their mouths. so how can we all go back safely? that's my question. thank you. >> and it is more challenging for the youngest children, so we're...
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host: let's hear from judith in michigan. welcome. i have been reading statistics from other countries such as sweden and england where people of african descent have also experienced high rates of covid death. these blacks have immigrated from other countries. it seems like they are also dying at higher rates and they have not experienced what african-americans over here have experienced in terms of the racial disparities and poverty. lifestyles ast the blacks over here. how do you account for blacks in other countries because i read over there in sweden where the flags over there, their rate is high as well -- the blacks. guest: actually, it is not true that immigrants are not experiencing racism and so on. some of those individuals have them tot predispose getting infected. down closely on what is happening, it comes down to common jobs. for example, in the u.k., it turns out that healthcare providers who were african-american or of african descent were getting infected at a high rate. if you look at the data and where they worked,
host: let's hear from judith in michigan. welcome. i have been reading statistics from other countries such as sweden and england where people of african descent have also experienced high rates of covid death. these blacks have immigrated from other countries. it seems like they are also dying at higher rates and they have not experienced what african-americans over here have experienced in terms of the racial disparities and poverty. lifestyles ast the blacks over here. how do you account for...