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mary kay: not at all. in chicago, the minimum wage has gone up to $13 an hour and the compromise in the current national debate is we don't hit $15 until 2025. we know the 42% of american workers already have generated job growth in communities because workers have more money in their pockets and they spend it in their neighborhoods and it helps expand small businesses in every neighborhood. amanda: give us the path forward you see in this debate. how will it resolve? lots of workers we called essential during the pandemic are the most vulnerable, who kept working and often worked below minimum wage levels with contract jobs. what is the path politically to getting some minimum wages set federally across the country? mary kay: essential workers need more than a thank you and that is why they have been demanding to be respected and paid. they have been showing up and feeding us and serving us and delivering packages for us. it is our intention to the fearlessness and courage of workers demanding to raise wa
mary kay: not at all. in chicago, the minimum wage has gone up to $13 an hour and the compromise in the current national debate is we don't hit $15 until 2025. we know the 42% of american workers already have generated job growth in communities because workers have more money in their pockets and they spend it in their neighborhoods and it helps expand small businesses in every neighborhood. amanda: give us the path forward you see in this debate. how will it resolve? lots of workers we called...
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katty: i'm katty kay and this is "bbc world news america." is limiting access to the astrazeneca vaccine even as europe buckles down amid a third wave of covid infections. eyewitnesses at derek chauvin's murder trial have been describing what they saw and what they did when the former police officer pressed his knee into grge floyd's neck. >> that is correct. i did call the police on the police. >> why did you do that? >> because i believe i witnessed a murder. katty: thousands of refugees from myanmar have been turned back by thailand following air strikes near the border by leaders of myanmar's military coup. and an outcry in italy after women who had abortions or miscarriages discover that the fetuses received a religious burial without their knowledge. ♪ katty: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the gle. battling the covid pandemic has been described by medical professionals and politicians as fighting a war on many fronts. more than 20 world leaders are taking that metaphor further, calling for a global pandemic treaty simil
katty: i'm katty kay and this is "bbc world news america." is limiting access to the astrazeneca vaccine even as europe buckles down amid a third wave of covid infections. eyewitnesses at derek chauvin's murder trial have been describing what they saw and what they did when the former police officer pressed his knee into grge floyd's neck. >> that is correct. i did call the police on the police. >> why did you do that? >> because i believe i witnessed a murder....
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and mary kay, i have to say i owe so much to mary kay.i was working on "in the heart of the sea" i had to go down to the seaport and mary was just explaining to me how this all worked. being on a whale boat, rowing, throwing the harpoon was absolutely essential, and spending time trying to visualize what it was like when a whale -- because i was writing about the ship that got rammed by a whale. what was it like when a creature as large as an 85-foot, 85-ton sperm whale crashed into the bow. that was just amazing. and then fast-forward about 12 years, where "in the heart of the sea" looks like it's going to become a movie. by that time the charles w. morgan is being restored to former glory, and i had the opportunity to have lunch in the captain's cabin with ron howard and the screenwriter, peter morgan, of "the queen" and "the crown" and all of that. he was re-writing some of the script. and it was like, wow. what was fascinating in talking with ron howard, who had been introduced to my book through a screenplay, then read the book and w
and mary kay, i have to say i owe so much to mary kay.i was working on "in the heart of the sea" i had to go down to the seaport and mary was just explaining to me how this all worked. being on a whale boat, rowing, throwing the harpoon was absolutely essential, and spending time trying to visualize what it was like when a whale -- because i was writing about the ship that got rammed by a whale. what was it like when a creature as large as an 85-foot, 85-ton sperm whale crashed into...
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kay's script and — together, so passionate about kay's script.t. during covid, they couldn't go home like most actors do on a weekend, they had to stay there, and stay in their bubble, so they didn't see their family and friends during the shoot, which was an incredible thing for young people to do. i was so proud of them. because they knew that they could take the shoot down if they mixed. and that's hard enough for grown—ups! but a young cast, it was amazing. grown-ups! but a young cast, it was amazinu. �* , grown-ups! but a young cast, it was amazinu. . i. grown-ups! but a young cast, it was amazinu. . grown-ups! but a young cast, it was amazinu. �* ., amazing. and kay, you said you had an extra syndicate _ amazing. and kay, you said you had an extra syndicate up _ amazing. and kay, you said you had an extra syndicate up your- amazing. and kay, you said you had an extra syndicate up your sleeve, i an extra syndicate up your sleeve, have you got one more lined up in case you need another series? funnily enough...! case you need another series?
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much to mary kay when i was working on in the heart of the sea. i had to go down to mystic seaport. and so i remember we spent quite a long afternoon maybe a little longer than that where mary was just explaining to me how this all worked being on a whale boat rowing throwing the harpoon. it's absolutely essential. and spending time up in the folksville trying to visualize what it was like when a whale because i was writing about the essex the nantucket whale ship, they got rammed by a whale. what was it like when a creature is large as an 85 foot 85 ton sperm whale crashed into the bow and you know, so that was just amazing and then fast forward about 12 years. where in the heart of the sea is looks like it's going to become a movie by that time the charles w. morgan is being restored to former glory and i had the opportunity to have lunch in the captain's cabin with ron howard and the screenwriter peter morgan of the queen and the crown and all that. he was rewriting some of the script and it was like, oh my you know, wow, what's this going and
much to mary kay when i was working on in the heart of the sea. i had to go down to mystic seaport. and so i remember we spent quite a long afternoon maybe a little longer than that where mary was just explaining to me how this all worked being on a whale boat rowing throwing the harpoon. it's absolutely essential. and spending time up in the folksville trying to visualize what it was like when a whale because i was writing about the essex the nantucket whale ship, they got rammed by a whale....
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and -- and mary kay, i have to say, i owe so much to mary kay. when i was working on "in the heart of the sea" i had to go down to mystic seaport and i remember we spent quite a long afternoon, maybe longer than that, where mary was just explaining to me how this all worked. being on a whale boat. rowing. throwing the harpoon. absolutely essential. and spending time up in the folksal, trying to visualize what it was like when a whale, because i was writing about the "essex," the nantucket whaleship rammed by a whale. what was it like when a creature an 85 ton sperm whale crashed into the bow? amazing's fast-forward 12 yearses from "in the heart of the sea" looks like it will become a movie. by that time, the charles w. morgan, it's being it is going become a movie. by that time the charles w. morgan is being restored to her former glory, i had the opportunity to have lunch in the captain's cabin with ron howard and the kren writer, peter morgan of "the queen" "the crown" and all of that. he was rewriting some of the describe. it was like oh, my -
and -- and mary kay, i have to say, i owe so much to mary kay. when i was working on "in the heart of the sea" i had to go down to mystic seaport and i remember we spent quite a long afternoon, maybe longer than that, where mary was just explaining to me how this all worked. being on a whale boat. rowing. throwing the harpoon. absolutely essential. and spending time up in the folksal, trying to visualize what it was like when a whale, because i was writing about the "essex,"...
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let's go live now to myrtle beach and cnn correspondent rabidy kay. we just saw video of police using force last night to clear the streets last night in myrtle beach. just how overwhelmed is the city? >> they have a real situation on their hand, ana. they have said that this is a spring break like no other. on friday there are more than 1,000 people in the street. and there were a lot of people on the street last night. they had to use those pepper balls they launched into the crowd because they have a new curfew that starts at 8:00 p.m. and they would not leave the streets. as you look at the video you can see what the situation was. the state of emergency is now in place for the next 72 hours. there is a curfew. the causeway as closed from the mainland into this area.
let's go live now to myrtle beach and cnn correspondent rabidy kay. we just saw video of police using force last night to clear the streets last night in myrtle beach. just how overwhelmed is the city? >> they have a real situation on their hand, ana. they have said that this is a spring break like no other. on friday there are more than 1,000 people in the street. and there were a lot of people on the street last night. they had to use those pepper balls they launched into the crowd...
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kay henderson, news director of the radio iowa network. kay, i'm going to let you go first here.senator sherrod brown said there is plenty of bipartisan support for this covid relief bill, essentially, out in america, just not in washington. what say you out of iowa? >> well, as many of your viewers know, iowa republicans cleaned up on election day back in 2020, and the iowa republicans here are already messaging about how they plan to frame this. iowa governor kim reynolds joined with 22 other governors in complaining about the package in that the aid for state governments is tied to the percentage of unemployed in each state, rather than the general population of each state, number one. number two, the $15 minimum wage issue is really interesting, because democrats here are trying to rebrand themselves as the party of working americans, and that really plays into what democrats are trying to talk about at the state level. >> you know, carol lee, it has been interesting to watch here in washington. i mean, look, it's an uncomfortable fact, the opposition got two democrats to thi
kay henderson, news director of the radio iowa network. kay, i'm going to let you go first here.senator sherrod brown said there is plenty of bipartisan support for this covid relief bill, essentially, out in america, just not in washington. what say you out of iowa? >> well, as many of your viewers know, iowa republicans cleaned up on election day back in 2020, and the iowa republicans here are already messaging about how they plan to frame this. iowa governor kim reynolds joined with 22...
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jim beyond coke, gershon distenfeld, and mary kay henry -- jim bianco, gershon distenfeld and mary kay henry. >> we just have to look at credit spreads to come to that conclusion. why would they show their hand to early? they only have to show their hand if there is a significant issue for the economy rather than the equity markets. so far, everything looking good. jonathan: i am looking at the story, 14 basis point. if the data is better at the longer end, isn't that what chairman powell wants? >> he doesn't want it to go up too much because that will undo what still needs to be done. it is really great to have fixed income back in the news. i think people are way too fixated on short-term movement. the key questions have nothing to do with the short-term. it is what will it look like post-covid? how much of the supply has been destroyed and how fast will it come back. jonathan: do you mean the difference between the reopening or the cycle? gershon: there is no question in the initial stages in the reopening you will have demand. we have 10 million less jobs in the economy than there
jim beyond coke, gershon distenfeld, and mary kay henry -- jim bianco, gershon distenfeld and mary kay henry. >> we just have to look at credit spreads to come to that conclusion. why would they show their hand to early? they only have to show their hand if there is a significant issue for the economy rather than the equity markets. so far, everything looking good. jonathan: i am looking at the story, 14 basis point. if the data is better at the longer end, isn't that what chairman powell...
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i'm katty kay, this is bbc world news america.see you back here tomorrow, thank you so much for watching. ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers liou, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. narrator: stream the best of pbs on any device with the pbs video app. all your favorite drama, history, science, news, and documentaries all in one place. watch your pbs station live or catch up on the shows you missed. discover new favorites from pbs and locally produced shows from your station. get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs anytime. anywhere. ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight -- speaker pelosi: the motion is adopted. judy: historic economic stimulus -- president biden gets his first legislate victory, as the u.s. house passes his $1.9 trillion coronavirus aid bill without republican supp
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jonathan lemire, katty kay and reverend al are all still with us.ring in nbc capitol hill correspondent and host of "way too early", kasie hunt. and chief white house correspondent for the "new york times", peter baker. peter, quick question we were talking about last hour, obviously this is a landmark piece of legislation that just passed. it is one of the most dramatic pieces of poverty legislation we have seen in decades. what is the reaction from the white house? what is the reaction from the hill? how big of a piece of legislation is this? >> well, i think it is a big piece of legislation. it is three pieces of legislation rolled into one. there is the obvious covid relief aspect, which is how it has been presented and advertised. that's only a piece of it. the other two pieces of course massive economic stimulus. another $1.9 trillion pumped into the economy. some economists worry whether that would be too much. the third part is what you talk about. a big policy bill, anti-poverty bill. joe biden's version of the great society. not creating n
jonathan lemire, katty kay and reverend al are all still with us.ring in nbc capitol hill correspondent and host of "way too early", kasie hunt. and chief white house correspondent for the "new york times", peter baker. peter, quick question we were talking about last hour, obviously this is a landmark piece of legislation that just passed. it is one of the most dramatic pieces of poverty legislation we have seen in decades. what is the reaction from the white house? what is...
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until then, kay will settle for the love of her life. >> i'm homesick. for a small room where i can be with him. it's not the way i think of when i'm married to somebody for 53 years. sitting out here shivering to death. i would like to see him and have him hold me tight. >> it's been a year defined by separation. seeing loved ones through glass or through a screen. now, as more and more people get vaccinated, families are finally beginning to reunite. all year, lindsey hawkins would have given anything to see her grandparents in person. in the end, it was her job that made it possible. as a cvs pharmacist in minnesota, she's been working extra hours as part of a vaccination team. >> my grandpa actually asked me one day if i could be the one to give it to him. >> she's now been giving vaccines to her own grandparents, getting them one step closer to the day she can finally hug them again. >> very emotional for me to be able to give my grandparents their shot, and yes, it's really amazing. >> didn't even feel it. >> good job, grandpa. >> with millions of
until then, kay will settle for the love of her life. >> i'm homesick. for a small room where i can be with him. it's not the way i think of when i'm married to somebody for 53 years. sitting out here shivering to death. i would like to see him and have him hold me tight. >> it's been a year defined by separation. seeing loved ones through glass or through a screen. now, as more and more people get vaccinated, families are finally beginning to reunite. all year, lindsey hawkins...
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. >> reporter: kay barber was like a mother to marie. hers the second family to take marie in, when she was 18 and struggling. >> marie's nickname that i gave her was rosy because she was always just, you know, peachy and rosy and happy. >> reporter: like she was when she met jeff carlson, and he fell hard. >> and it was like instant. >> reporter: so they married. and they had a daughter named paris. and thought their life together would be grand. marie got a college degree in criminal justice, became a deputy sheriff. >> her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. >> reporter: but then, for all the love between them, there were issues. jeff learned there were more secrets. that as a girl, marie had been sexually assaulted. and sometimes her love and joy were chased into a darker place. >> the biggest issue was she didn't love herself. >> reporter: they tried. but the marriage didn't last. and after that, marie drifted a little. jobs fell through. she had to move frequently. jeff suggested paris, then 3, would have a more stable li
. >> reporter: kay barber was like a mother to marie. hers the second family to take marie in, when she was 18 and struggling. >> marie's nickname that i gave her was rosy because she was always just, you know, peachy and rosy and happy. >> reporter: like she was when she met jeff carlson, and he fell hard. >> and it was like instant. >> reporter: so they married. and they had a daughter named paris. and thought their life together would be grand. marie got a...
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>> i love you. >> i love you too. >> reporter: a long overdue hug made possible because kay and orlende. and that was just emotional. >> i still can't believe i'm seeing him. it's the first chance i've had to touch him in over a year. it's been way too long. >> reporter: the couple hope they can soon get back together with their entire family, five children and more than 60 grand and great-grandchildren. until then, kay will settle for the love of her life. >> i'm homesick for a small room where i can be with him. it's not the way i think of when i'm married to somebody for 53 years, sitting here shivering to death. i would like to see him and have him hold me tight. i love you, i love you, i love you. >> our thanks to cal perry for bringing that very sweet story. >>> a new hour, a new look at america's return to normal. president biden says we are getting there faster than he thought. what should not go back to the way it was? >>> plus he may be out of the white house but donald trump is not out of the woods, at least legally speaking. things are about
>> i love you. >> i love you too. >> reporter: a long overdue hug made possible because kay and orlende. and that was just emotional. >> i still can't believe i'm seeing him. it's the first chance i've had to touch him in over a year. it's been way too long. >> reporter: the couple hope they can soon get back together with their entire family, five children and more than 60 grand and great-grandchildren. until then, kay will settle for the love of her life....
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i am katty kay. thank you so much for watching us.row. ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. narrator: stream the best of pbs on any device with the pbs video app. all your favorite drama, history, science, news, andocumentaries all in one place. watch your pbs station live or catch up on the shows you missed. discover new favorites from pbs and locally produced shows from your station. get the pbs video p now and stream the best of pbs anytime. anywhere. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. + good evening, i'm on the newshour tonight. a major
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. >> i am katty kay in washington. bbc world news american. 2.5 million dead and economy shatters andur way of life completely changed. it has been a year since covid-19 was declared a global pandemic. the u.s. a $1.9 trillion relief measure into law. the money will start flowing soon. china's people's congress approves measures that will stifle any real opposition to communist party control over hong kong's politicians. 10 years on, japan remembers the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the country. ♪ katy: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. on march 11, 2020, americans woke up to headlines about joe biden's rejuvenated presidential campaign and the sentencing of harvey weinstein. little did we know what lay ahead. the first robles came from europe where the world health organization officially declared covid-19 crisis of pandemic in washington, dr. anthony fauci was asked by a member of congress if he thought the worst was yet to come. his answer, yes, it is. in sacramento,
. >> i am katty kay in washington. bbc world news american. 2.5 million dead and economy shatters andur way of life completely changed. it has been a year since covid-19 was declared a global pandemic. the u.s. a $1.9 trillion relief measure into law. the money will start flowing soon. china's people's congress approves measures that will stifle any real opposition to communist party control over hong kong's politicians. 10 years on, japan remembers the victims of the earthquake and...
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we have katty kay back with us now.ws capitol hill correspondent -- is kasie with us? i'll go to katty for now. so this astrazeneca story, a setback not just in terms of getting the vaccine here, but potentially worldwide? >> yeah, i mean, look, this is a vaccine that has been bedeviled over the last few weeks. first the european union saying that they weren't sure about its safety. then the european medical agency saying, yes, we have found no evidence that it's safe, several european industries have suspended distributing the vaccine, now they're back on track distributing it. boris johnson was on camera getting the astrazeneca vaccine last week. he wanted to make the point that there is no evidence linking to it blood clots. it's taken a while for astrazeneca to get approval here in the u.s., but that's not totally abnormal. it's because they have to go through trials that the american regulators are happy with. so they did that and it looked like now that they were on track. at the moment, the u.s. doesn't really ne
we have katty kay back with us now.ws capitol hill correspondent -- is kasie with us? i'll go to katty for now. so this astrazeneca story, a setback not just in terms of getting the vaccine here, but potentially worldwide? >> yeah, i mean, look, this is a vaccine that has been bedeviled over the last few weeks. first the european union saying that they weren't sure about its safety. then the european medical agency saying, yes, we have found no evidence that it's safe, several european...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.hn rentoul and lynn davidson — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with tomasz. well, the weather isn't too bad out there. it's a little on the nippy side but it's settled, and that's how it's going to stay over the next two or three days. i suspect from wednesday, we'll be talking about different things. gales and rain. but until then, the high pressure is with us. it's quite a cloudy high so admittedly we're not getting that much sunshine. but some of us did on saturday. there were some good lengthy sunny spells in a few areas. but i think as far as tonight is concerned, it is partly cloudy and where the skies clear and the winds fall light, we'll see a touch of frost. here in the north—west, the winds are blowing out of the south—west, pushing milder air into western scotland. so 5 degrees in stornoway. but you can see much of the country hovering around zero also. a touch of frost in a few areas first thing on sunday morning. there will be some suns
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.hn rentoul and lynn davidson — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with tomasz. well, the weather isn't too bad out there. it's a little on the nippy side but it's settled, and that's how it's going to stay over the next two or three days. i suspect from wednesday, we'll be talking about different things. gales and rain. but until then, the high pressure is with us. it's quite a cloudy high so admittedly we're not getting that much...
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they included kai's family. thailand is trying to stop a trickle from becoming a flood.re tells you that this is now a very tense border with myanmar. and the karen people who've been coming in here — many of them injured — of course, for years have known something that young activists in the cities of myanmar are now learning at firsthand — that the myanmar military, farfrom defending people, wages war against them with pitiless savagery, crushing them as enemies. in what's now the world's longest civil war, thousands of karen civilians have been displaced, beaten, raped and murdered by burmese soldiers. in thailand, they're bracing themselves for a much larger wave of refugees. they have seen it before here from the war—torn karen areas of myanmar. this time, though, the refugees may come from all parts of the country. jonathan head, bbc news, on the thai—burmese border. do stay with us on bbc news if you can. still to come: why germany says its going to suspend the routine use of the astrazeneca vaccine for the under—60s. the accident that happened here was of the sor
they included kai's family. thailand is trying to stop a trickle from becoming a flood.re tells you that this is now a very tense border with myanmar. and the karen people who've been coming in here — many of them injured — of course, for years have known something that young activists in the cities of myanmar are now learning at firsthand — that the myanmar military, farfrom defending people, wages war against them with pitiless savagery, crushing them as enemies. in what's now the...
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other targets ok we appreciate you giving us a grasp on the story today roger thanks for that roger kay technology expert speaking to us live from boston my pleasure thank you. friends family and neighbors no one should be off the informer radar when it comes to those who break all the troops place according to new zealand prime minister and just sing to our during but will dropping on each other just suddenly stop in a post covered world next year and looks at some recent examples. amid the many lockdowns thousands of face masks and gallons of hand sanitizer coverage is also encourage families and friends to reconnect check in more often to family quizzes but also question who we can really trust in new zealand kiwis have been encouraged to turn detective and report to any rule breakers they come across whether they be your friendly local greengrocer or your dear old grandma even with a full understanding of human fallibility it is not appropriate and it is not ok the members of the team of 5000000 to let the rest of us down and it seems it's a proven practice remember last year when t
other targets ok we appreciate you giving us a grasp on the story today roger thanks for that roger kay technology expert speaking to us live from boston my pleasure thank you. friends family and neighbors no one should be off the informer radar when it comes to those who break all the troops place according to new zealand prime minister and just sing to our during but will dropping on each other just suddenly stop in a post covered world next year and looks at some recent examples. amid the...
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jon kay reports from cornwall., it is heartbreaking. it's just saddening to see flowers going to waste. when they're yellow, it is too late to pick them, so 50 million daffodils are being left here to rot. everybody loves to see it, it looks really, really nice as you drive round the county, but to a grower it's a crop loss. like other farmers, james has come to rely on seasonal workers from europe, but this spring he only has half the number he needs. aurimas has officially settled in the uk, but his lithuanian friends have stayed away. there are some that don't want to come any more because of the brexit, especially this year. there are not many people in the field, as you can see. farmers hoped they may be able to turn back the clock and attract more local workers like they did in the past. how many british workers have you got here now? none. no british workers at all. we had five young lads who came to work for us and then it got wet and it was windy and their backs ached, theyjust said they couldn't hack it a
jon kay reports from cornwall., it is heartbreaking. it's just saddening to see flowers going to waste. when they're yellow, it is too late to pick them, so 50 million daffodils are being left here to rot. everybody loves to see it, it looks really, really nice as you drive round the county, but to a grower it's a crop loss. like other farmers, james has come to rely on seasonal workers from europe, but this spring he only has half the number he needs. aurimas has officially settled in the uk,...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.abad. it means india complete a 3—1 series victory against the tourists. england collapsed to 135 all out in their second innnings on day three of the test. it's india's 13th consecutive test series victory at home, and has secured their place in thejune final of the world test championship against new zealand. nasa's perseverance rover has taken its first drive on the surface of mars — two weeks after its arrival on the red planet. in the past few hours, the robot beamed new images back to earth. it can be seen testing its wheels, edging forwards, and spinning on the spot. the rover made a journey of around 20 feet during its inaugural mission. australia's lgbtq community is celebrating the 43rd edition of the sydney gay and lesbian mardi gras parade at the sydney cricket ground for the first time in its history. with the new venue in place due to continuing covid safety concerns, no large floats will be involved, but thousands of participants in groups of a0 at a time will still para
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.abad. it means india complete a 3—1 series victory against the tourists. england collapsed to 135 all out in their second innnings on day three of the test. it's india's 13th consecutive test series victory at home, and has secured their place in thejune final of the world test championship against new zealand. nasa's perseverance rover has taken its first drive on the surface of mars — two weeks after its arrival on the red planet. in the past few hours, the...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. it does look beautiful, doesn't it?t out there at the moment. it is a little on the nippy side and it has been like it for the last few days. that will not change in the short term and a frost on the way tonight. these are the temperatures late afternoon into early evening. five, six celsius and a fair amount of cloud across the uk. just a bit of rain there in the north—west of scotland. through tonight, we have light winds and clearing skies, temperatures will dip below freezing, certainly outside of city centres and even in some of the towns on the south coast it could be below freezing as well. but not in western scotland where there is an atlantic breeze here which is blowing in more cloud, bits and pieces of rain for places like the hebrides, so i think wet here into tomorrow. you can see the outbreaks of rain, but the vast majority of the country should have another dry day and remaining quite cloudy and also a little on the nippy side. big changes on the way next week.
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. it does look beautiful, doesn't it?t out there at the moment. it is a little on the nippy side and it has been like it for the last few days. that will not change in the short term and a frost on the way tonight. these are the temperatures late afternoon into early evening. five, six celsius and a fair amount of cloud across the uk. just a bit of rain there in the north—west of scotland. through tonight, we have light winds and clearing skies, temperatures will...
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they included kai's family. thailand is trying to stop a trickle from becoming a flood.t this is now a very tense border with myanmar. and the karen people who've been coming in here — many of them injured — of course, for years have known something that young activists in the cities of myanmar are now learning at firsthand — that the myanmar military, farfrom defending people, wages war against them with pitiless savagery, crushing them as enemies. in what's now the world's longest civil war, thousands of karen civilians have been displaced, beaten, raped and murdered by burmese soldiers. in thailand, they're bracing themselves for a much larger wave of refugees. they have seen it before here from the war—torn karen areas of myanmar. this time, though, the refugees may come from all parts of the country. jonathan head, bbc news, on the thai—burmese border. do stay with us on bbc news if you can. still to come: germany will suspend use of the astrazeneca vaccine for those under 60. the accident that happened here was of the sort that can produce a meltdown. in this case,
they included kai's family. thailand is trying to stop a trickle from becoming a flood.t this is now a very tense border with myanmar. and the karen people who've been coming in here — many of them injured — of course, for years have known something that young activists in the cities of myanmar are now learning at firsthand — that the myanmar military, farfrom defending people, wages war against them with pitiless savagery, crushing them as enemies. in what's now the world's longest civil...
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jon kay, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav daneos.ng 24.5 celsius. —— the hottest place today. a number of places are seen records for march. this is the warmest march day since 1968. a likely to see those temperatures similarly enter tomorrow. very warm air wafting up from northern africa, across our shores, yet this by the front continues to plague the north west of scotland, bringing some very wet weather through this evening and overnight, some cold air beginning to dig down into the northern isles as well. further south, a cool nights to come under clear skies, not as chilly, though, as last night. wednesday, we do it all again, a cool start, lots of sunshine, very warm, again into the afternoon. read more clerk for northern ireland and for scotland, we will have areas of rain, scotland is telling increasingly wintry over the higher ground. temperatures again 22 may be 23 or 24 celsius. on thursday, cool air beginning to push a bit further southwards. plenty of sunshine around, thanks to higher pressure, variable amounts of cloud
jon kay, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav daneos.ng 24.5 celsius. —— the hottest place today. a number of places are seen records for march. this is the warmest march day since 1968. a likely to see those temperatures similarly enter tomorrow. very warm air wafting up from northern africa, across our shores, yet this by the front continues to plague the north west of scotland, bringing some very wet weather through this evening and overnight, some cold air beginning to...
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tonight in the thank you all right from the politics to the science this police science journalist kai coopersmith tell you it's good to have you back on the program the chancellor's decision to reverse the shutdown over easter that does not reverse the course of the pandemic year in germany so what is needed to stop the spread if a hard lock down is not programmed in any more. well frankly that's a little bit like asking you know what's needed to avoid this accident if we assume we don't use the brakes the the truth is we need to slow down transmission of this virus we need to take the heat out of the epidemic situation in germany and we know that what we're doing at the moment isn't enough to do that that's not surprising we know that the 117 the very end that is spreading here at the moment is about 30 percent more transmissible than previous variants so we need to do something more than we have done so far and what we've kind of grown used to working in the last year and i think in the private setting we've probably done as much as we can in some ways and i think it's really a ques
tonight in the thank you all right from the politics to the science this police science journalist kai coopersmith tell you it's good to have you back on the program the chancellor's decision to reverse the shutdown over easter that does not reverse the course of the pandemic year in germany so what is needed to stop the spread if a hard lock down is not programmed in any more. well frankly that's a little bit like asking you know what's needed to avoid this accident if we assume we don't use...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall., for the first time in four decades. instead of a dazzling parade through packed streets, about 36,000 people gathered inside sydney's cricket ground. mardi gras house parties have been limited to 50 people. australian police warned of jail or heavy fines for rule—breakers. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @philippabbc. thanks for being with us. hello there. saturday was a disappointingly cold and cloudy day for many of us, and disappointing temperatures for early march. we did have a bit of sunshine though across western areas, but it's looking like sunday is going to be a bit of a repeat performance. it's going to stay chilly with limited sunny breaks, and quite a bit of cloud around. now, these settled conditions are because of this high pressure, which will continue to bring settled weather through sunday, but it's going to slowly lose its grip on our weather as we head onto the start of next week. so early for sunday, it's going to be cold under clear skies, we'll see some frost
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall., for the first time in four decades. instead of a dazzling parade through packed streets, about 36,000 people gathered inside sydney's cricket ground. mardi gras house parties have been limited to 50 people. australian police warned of jail or heavy fines for rule—breakers. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @philippabbc. thanks for being with us. hello there. saturday was a disappointingly cold and cloudy day for many of us, and disappointing temperatures for...
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they included kai's family. the thais are trying to stop a trickle from becoming a flood.lood. the number of armed men we are seeing here tells you that this is now a very tense border with myanmar. and the people who have been coming in here, many of them injured, of course for years have known something that young activists in the cities of myanmar are now learning at first hand. that the myanmar military, farfrom defending people, wages war against them with pitiless savagery, crushing them as enemies. in what is now the world's longest civil war, thousands of karen civilians have been displaced, beaten, raped and murdered by burmese soldiers. little surprise then that the same army is treating civilians in thailand, they are bracing themselves for a much larger wave of refugees. they have seen it before here from the war—torn karen areas of myanmar. this time, though, the refugees may come from all parts of the country. jonathan head, bbc news, on the thai—burmese border. you are watching bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news... the german chancellor angela
they included kai's family. the thais are trying to stop a trickle from becoming a flood.lood. the number of armed men we are seeing here tells you that this is now a very tense border with myanmar. and the people who have been coming in here, many of them injured, of course for years have known something that young activists in the cities of myanmar are now learning at first hand. that the myanmar military, farfrom defending people, wages war against them with pitiless savagery, crushing them...
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kay, always good to have you on. documentary is all about the queen of rock 'n' roll. >> it is. hi, eva, great to see you as always and, yes, she is simply the best, better than all the rest, tina turner. hbo is bringing us a new documentary on her journey to fame, her legacy, of course, her personal struggles will be there as well and, yes, tina turner herself is sitting down to tell us her life story. it's an intimate look. it is one that i will be watching along with you as it debuts tonight, "tina" on hbo and hbomax and it debuts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> i'm really looking forward to watching this. that looks incredibly good. >>> next, there's a new tv series that hits the ice this weekend. what is the inside scoop there? >> yes, quack, quack, quack. one of my favorite movies of the '90s now bringing it to a new generation called "the mighty ducks: game changers." emilio estevez is returning and the series is welcoming lauren graham who plays a mom trying to build a hockey team full of misfits. it's everything yo
kay, always good to have you on. documentary is all about the queen of rock 'n' roll. >> it is. hi, eva, great to see you as always and, yes, she is simply the best, better than all the rest, tina turner. hbo is bringing us a new documentary on her journey to fame, her legacy, of course, her personal struggles will be there as well and, yes, tina turner herself is sitting down to tell us her life story. it's an intimate look. it is one that i will be watching along with you as it debuts...
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brittney cooper and katty kay, i apologize for ending the segment on that note, but it happened. bill kristol is coming back later for something really special. that's all i'm going to say about it. we have our shortest break of the hour right now, 30 seconds. new calls to investigate a key trump ally for a vaccine bribery scheme. >>> later, lebron james making a new voting push. >>> but first, a trump official arrested for storming the capitol while he was working with a secret security clearance for the trump administration when we're back in 30. e're back. ♪ ♪ ♪ easy tools on the chase mobile app. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> today a former trump administration official was hauled into court and charged with storming capitol in the insurrection. federico klein is the first known trump official charged in this riot, you see him there on a seeking information poster. he was actually working inside our government at the state department with a top secret security clearance when he turned on our government, indicted for attacking the capitol. these
brittney cooper and katty kay, i apologize for ending the segment on that note, but it happened. bill kristol is coming back later for something really special. that's all i'm going to say about it. we have our shortest break of the hour right now, 30 seconds. new calls to investigate a key trump ally for a vaccine bribery scheme. >>> later, lebron james making a new voting push. >>> but first, a trump official arrested for storming the capitol while he was working with a...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. means india complete a 3—1 series victory against the tourists. england collapsed to 135 all out in their second innnings on day three of the test. it's india's 13th consecutive test series victory at home, and has secured their place in thejune final of the world test championship against new zealand. you are watching bbc news. ear cropping, where part or all of an animal's ear is removed, is illegal in the uk — but the rspca says there's been a sharp rise in the number of dogs that have had the procedure. the charity blames the increase on footballers and reality tv stars who have dogs with cropped ears, and post pictures of them on social media. a warning — some viewers may find some of the details in charlotte gallagher's report distressing. this is eton, who is a neapolitan mastiff, when he was just a tiny puppy, his ears were cropped for no reason other than how it looked. it has affected him in so many ways. if you go to touch eton around his head, if you are someone he does no
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. means india complete a 3—1 series victory against the tourists. england collapsed to 135 all out in their second innnings on day three of the test. it's india's 13th consecutive test series victory at home, and has secured their place in thejune final of the world test championship against new zealand. you are watching bbc news. ear cropping, where part or all of an animal's ear is removed, is illegal in the uk — but the rspca says there's been a sharp rise in...
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