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420km away in the north of england, when he had coronavirus in march. 0ur political correspondent, leilaon the 30th of march we found out that dominic cummings had down, come down with coronavirus sometimes. at the time they said he was self isolating at home but tonight they are reporting that subsequently he and fact travelled to his parents home and that police made contact with the family to remind them of the rules around essential travel and guidance at the time was made law a few days before he said there were a limited number of reasons why people should be leaving their homes and if you have coronavirus sometimes your self, the guidance was and is that you should be not leaving your home at all for at least seven days. a source close to cummings said he did travelled from london to durham and the source said that he and his wife stayed in a separate building and the reason why they travelled there was because they were both ill and needed help with childcare. there have been other senior figures accused of breaking rules. professor neil ferguson, a leading scientist had to step
420km away in the north of england, when he had coronavirus in march. 0ur political correspondent, leilaon the 30th of march we found out that dominic cummings had down, come down with coronavirus sometimes. at the time they said he was self isolating at home but tonight they are reporting that subsequently he and fact travelled to his parents home and that police made contact with the family to remind them of the rules around essential travel and guidance at the time was made law a few days...
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here's our political correspondent, leila nathoo. on 30 march that we found out dominic cummings had come down with coronavirus symptoms, downing street said at the time he was self isolating at home but tonight the guardian and the mirror newspapers are reporting that subsequently he in fact travelled to his parents‘ home in durham and police made contact with the family to remind them of the rules around travel. the guidance which was made law just a few days before, said there were only a limited number of reasons why people should be leaving their homes. and if you had coronavirus symptoms yourself, the guidance was and is that you shouldn't be leaving your home at all for at least seven days. now a source close to dominic cummings has confirmed that he did travel from london to durham when he had coronavirus, but says he wasn't spoken to by police, the source says he and his wife stayed in a separate building and the reason they travelled there was because they were both ill and needed help with childcare. now remember there hav
here's our political correspondent, leila nathoo. on 30 march that we found out dominic cummings had come down with coronavirus symptoms, downing street said at the time he was self isolating at home but tonight the guardian and the mirror newspapers are reporting that subsequently he in fact travelled to his parents‘ home in durham and police made contact with the family to remind them of the rules around travel. the guidance which was made law just a few days before, said there were only a...
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future generation up to the 2058 to be those that i don't think are the old plan to sermons deeds to leila really into the cup of the. the share the burden so basically what they think they use up is really the turning point of. the story point. can be fatal can be lethal so you. are not united against this virus so. the use. of the sinking completer the sinking of the opinion. that all trying to pass threatens to strongly regulate social media platforms that's after twitter decided to flag the president's posts about voter fraud as misleading with its new gets the facts label the president accuse the social network of stifling free speech especially against republicans republicans feel that social media platforms totally silence conservatives voices we will strongly regulate or close them down before we can ever allow is to happen we saw what they attempted to do and failed in 2016 we can't let a more sophisticated version of that happen again in a tweet that was called out by twitter trump said that allowing people to vote by mail would lead to widespread fraud the social network added 8
future generation up to the 2058 to be those that i don't think are the old plan to sermons deeds to leila really into the cup of the. the share the burden so basically what they think they use up is really the turning point of. the story point. can be fatal can be lethal so you. are not united against this virus so. the use. of the sinking completer the sinking of the opinion. that all trying to pass threatens to strongly regulate social media platforms that's after twitter decided to flag the...
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our political correspondent, leila nathoo, is in westminsterfor us. travellers to the uk are concerned, and now we have more detail. yes, and now we have more detail. yes, andi and now we have more detail. yes, and i think there are two issues around the policy, one is a question of timing and the other is the practicalities of how it's going to work. the governance say they are bringing this in now because it wouldn't have had much impact when the virus was ready circulating widely here. now, after lockdown, new infections from abroad are more problematic. there are those who have been arguing, including labour, that this should have happened much earlier to try and stop the virus spreading in the uk in the first place, especially when the situation was worsening in other countries, but while we know next month the two—week current time is coming in, regardless of which country you have come from and regardless of the infection rate there. on the question of whether it is enforcea ble, question of whether it is enforceable, we'll have to see how it p
our political correspondent, leila nathoo, is in westminsterfor us. travellers to the uk are concerned, and now we have more detail. yes, and now we have more detail. yes, andi and now we have more detail. yes, and i think there are two issues around the policy, one is a question of timing and the other is the practicalities of how it's going to work. the governance say they are bringing this in now because it wouldn't have had much impact when the virus was ready circulating widely here. now,...
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out of london during the lockdown whilst ill with coronavirus symptoms. 0ur political correspondent, leila so did he break the lockdown? well, it was back on the 30th of march that we found out that dominic cummings had come down with coronavirus symptoms. downing street said at the time that he was self isolating at home. tonight, the guardian and the mirror newspapers are reporting that subsequently he travelled to his parents home in durham, and that police made contact with the family to remind them of the rules around a central trouble. the guidance at the time, that was made lawjust a few days before, said there were only a limited numbers of reasons why people should be leaving their homes. and if you have coronavirus symptoms yourself, the guidance was, and is, that you should not be leaving your home at all for at least seven days. now, a source close to dominic cummings has confirmed he did travel from london to durham when he had coronavirus. it says he was not spoken to by police. the source says he and his wife stayed in a separate building, and the reason they travelled there
out of london during the lockdown whilst ill with coronavirus symptoms. 0ur political correspondent, leila so did he break the lockdown? well, it was back on the 30th of march that we found out that dominic cummings had come down with coronavirus symptoms. downing street said at the time that he was self isolating at home. tonight, the guardian and the mirror newspapers are reporting that subsequently he travelled to his parents home in durham, and that police made contact with the family to...
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dan johnson, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent, leila nathoo, in westminster.government sounds confident of meeting that testing target for england. also new things coming out of the press conference? we talked about expecting to hear some details on an exit strategy. boris johnson under pressure to set out some details of that but he said that he would leave that but he said that he would leave that for next week, when we get the mad max, the menu of options, he said, that could be coming for the next phase. what we did here a few interesting nuggets, submit information about facemasks, saying that could be useful going forward to give people confidence. that is a key point, that ministers have to grapple with going forward, that even the science and data did date it is safe to release some measures, it is safe to release some measures, it will take more to get people back out to work, using public transport, because people are very feasible. interesting that he's talking about that. thank you very much. us president donald trump says he's seen evidence that s
dan johnson, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent, leila nathoo, in westminster.government sounds confident of meeting that testing target for england. also new things coming out of the press conference? we talked about expecting to hear some details on an exit strategy. boris johnson under pressure to set out some details of that but he said that he would leave that but he said that he would leave that for next week, when we get the mad max, the menu of options, he said, that could be coming...
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dan johnson, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo joins us from westminster.ou. we have figures for the testing done on wednesday, we don't yet, i understand, have the figures for yesterday, the end of april but the government sounding increasingly confident that if they haven't quite met that target, they haven't quite met that target, they have got really quite close to it? yes, bit of a turnaround to the story at the beginning of the week when we were clearly some way off and you know, the number yesterday going up to 80,000, there had always been talk of there being big jumps in the finalfew been talk of there being big jumps in the final few days. but i think there is reasonable confidence now that the 100,000 target by the end of the month could be reached. cast your mind back to the beginning of the month. when this was said. the situation was about getting enough tests to patients, to nhs staff who needed and who had symptoms, so they could get back to work safely if they tested negative, there was a big effort involving private testing labs, getting n
dan johnson, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo joins us from westminster.ou. we have figures for the testing done on wednesday, we don't yet, i understand, have the figures for yesterday, the end of april but the government sounding increasingly confident that if they haven't quite met that target, they haven't quite met that target, they have got really quite close to it? yes, bit of a turnaround to the story at the beginning of the week when we were clearly some way off and...
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this year's finalists include louisiana social studies teacher chris dier, ohio language teacher leilae the 2020 teacher of the year is tabitha rosproy. mrs. tabitha as she is known to her students runs a preschool program housed in a retirement unit. built on the interaction between the children and the grandparent volunteers. we'll talk to tabitha rosproy in a moment, but first we spoke with several people who have been touched by her program. >> what's one of your favorite things that you did in ms. tabitha's glass? >> hmm, that's a good question. ♪ ♪ >> i think the favorite lesson of mine is the love that we get shown to us and that we are able to show to them. >> she loves everyone. >> she loved them. she respected them. she allowed them to be themselves. >> she makes us be kind to everybody. >> she just pours her heart and soul into these little kiddos every day. >> she just really grooves in with the children. >> i'm out on a mission to put these pinwheels in my students' yards. >> and even with the crow yeah, ms. tabitha didn't skip a beat. she created individualized sensory bi
this year's finalists include louisiana social studies teacher chris dier, ohio language teacher leilae the 2020 teacher of the year is tabitha rosproy. mrs. tabitha as she is known to her students runs a preschool program housed in a retirement unit. built on the interaction between the children and the grandparent volunteers. we'll talk to tabitha rosproy in a moment, but first we spoke with several people who have been touched by her program. >> what's one of your favorite things that...
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francisca: y leila que cumple 5 aÑito, pero quÉ actitud.a cuando es día de lavado, la ropa sucia aparece de la nada. ¡papá! una cosa más. y una cosa más. por eso, para cargas grandes utilizo tide power pods. nuevos tide power pods, con 50% más poder de limpieza. tiene que ser tide. ¿por qué siempre nos muestran las mismas cosas? todo tipo de cabello es hermoso. los acondicionadores dove están formulados con niveles de acondicionamiento personalizados. encuentra el adecuado para ti....
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let's cross to our political correspondent leila nathoo in westminster.confidence that all this can be in place by 1stjune? expressing confidence that all this can be in place by 1stjune? yes, i can be in place by 1st june? yes, i think borisjohnson can be in place by 1st june? yes, i think boris johnson had can be in place by 1st june? yes, i think borisjohnson had to try and provide some reassurance about this testing, tracking tracing strategy and there was an important new commitment to get that up and running byjune1st, which is commitment to get that up and running byjune 1st, which is the date that the government had set for a possible move into the next phase of releasing some lockdown measures, albeit with caveats. that is when some primary school classes in england are set to open, some nonessential shops too. there have been concerns, particularly from unions and councils that there has not been an effective tracking and tracing policy in place so far so how can they be expected to re—open schools, that does replace the lockdown measures so loc
let's cross to our political correspondent leila nathoo in westminster.confidence that all this can be in place by 1stjune? expressing confidence that all this can be in place by 1stjune? yes, i can be in place by 1st june? yes, i think borisjohnson can be in place by 1st june? yes, i think boris johnson had can be in place by 1st june? yes, i think borisjohnson had to try and provide some reassurance about this testing, tracking tracing strategy and there was an important new commitment to get...
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our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster for us this morning, and good morning to you councils, especially in the north of england, and from education unions too, to the state onto the first. some opposed entirely on principle, on safety grounds, concerned about the ability for classrooms to the health distance, questions about whether children are transmitters of the disease, and concerns about whether a testing, tracking and tracing regime will be fully operational by then. those concerns have been outlined as the government, and a growing number of councils know, and remember local authorities covered most primary schools in england, so clearly some concerns, but a recognition from the government, that, yes, they want to get schools back onto the first, thatis get schools back onto the first, that is the target and the government saying it was important to set that target, saying to rememberthe impact on to set that target, saying to remember the impact on the welfare and education of children, and that it will also allow parents to get back to work. but i think an
our political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster for us this morning, and good morning to you councils, especially in the north of england, and from education unions too, to the state onto the first. some opposed entirely on principle, on safety grounds, concerned about the ability for classrooms to the health distance, questions about whether children are transmitters of the disease, and concerns about whether a testing, tracking and tracing regime will be fully operational by then....
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dan johnson, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo joins us from westminster.nge of tone early in the week. it looked unlikely the government would meet that 100,000 target. remember where this all started, it was matt hancock wanting to get testing up because at the start it was about nhs patients, staff, etc, so that people could go back to work. then it was about getting the capacity broadened. now eligibility for testing has expanded quite widely to key workers. the latest figures were about 80,000. they had always been talk of the numbers going up quite significantly in the finalfew numbers going up quite significantly in the final few days. but now the role of testing sort of changes as we go into the next phase. this is now having a mass testing infrastructure in place so that when the current lockdown measures ease mass testing can be used eventually to stop outbreaks spreading rapidly and widely from communities. so individual patients with coronavirus can be isolated, their context taste, and testing can then be put into place. that is why this is imp
dan johnson, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo joins us from westminster.nge of tone early in the week. it looked unlikely the government would meet that 100,000 target. remember where this all started, it was matt hancock wanting to get testing up because at the start it was about nhs patients, staff, etc, so that people could go back to work. then it was about getting the capacity broadened. now eligibility for testing has expanded quite widely to key workers. the latest...