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and for marie louise, she lost a place to hold her coffee gathering.fter three months withh no caf, marie louise was able to bring people together at a new venue, and there were many faces she had been hoping to see. >> oh! >> reporter: while these people are still left in limbo about whether they can one day return home, she wants them to forget about their worries, even if it's only for a short time. >> translator: i was feeling lonely, like a string that was suddenly cut off, but now that we can get together again, i'm so happy that my heart is beating like a drum. >> translator: i think talking with people is the best. otherwise, i may get depressed and develop dementia. i'll join this group whenever there is an opportunity. >> those smiles, they are my comfort. it's also for me, not only for them. >> reporter: marie louise says she knows the pain of being separated and the joy of reunion, so she wants to continue sharing that joy over a simple cup of coffee. jun yotsumoto, nhk world, fukushima. >>> it's time now for world weather with our meteorol
and for marie louise, she lost a place to hold her coffee gathering.fter three months withh no caf, marie louise was able to bring people together at a new venue, and there were many faces she had been hoping to see. >> oh! >> reporter: while these people are still left in limbo about whether they can one day return home, she wants them to forget about their worries, even if it's only for a short time. >> translator: i was feeling lonely, like a string that was suddenly cut...
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all right now let's bring in the whole sea louise daro in new york or san luis the u.s. president is attempting to send a strong message here why are u.s. investors reacting so negatively to. confusion to president delivery on wednesday night created more questions than answers initially not only did he not give any heads up to european allies but he also did not make clear if european products will be included he later clarified that be a tweet it say measures or will not affect the trade or goods only people but the damage was already down also he did not all for up a major new ideas on the fiscal stimulus is that still in the waiting paulson louise another day of steep losses for u.s. markets the worst day since 987 for the dow put that into perspective for us. exactly the worst percentage drop for the dow jones since october of 1987 which supports the idea that the economy might be heading into into a recession. or that we experience the weakest drop over 20 percent from record highs ever they control both on investors and consumer confidence and consumer confidence
all right now let's bring in the whole sea louise daro in new york or san luis the u.s. president is attempting to send a strong message here why are u.s. investors reacting so negatively to. confusion to president delivery on wednesday night created more questions than answers initially not only did he not give any heads up to european allies but he also did not make clear if european products will be included he later clarified that be a tweet it say measures or will not affect the trade or...
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their part is growing especially from these 2 activists sweetens created tune back and germany's louise annoyed power who christian home and managed to get this exclusive interview with. that's it up tag of what it would be tragic to think we have to keep on striking until the end of time to draw attention to the climate crisis that can't and won't work. louise annoyed by what is a leader of the friday so future protest movement in germany it brings together hundreds of thousands of mainly young people the 23 year old campaigns for climate protection along with greater turned back aiming to put pressure on politicians and business leaders she's also writing a thesis for her university degree on the question who is financing global warming if the hunger and you can make people tend to think of the climate crisis as if it were a natural phenomenon but it isn't i'm trying to demonstrate that by studying the capital flows underlying the crisis if politicians do things to regulate the fossil fuel energy market for example by phasing out coal fired power plants or issuing policy guidelines on
their part is growing especially from these 2 activists sweetens created tune back and germany's louise annoyed power who christian home and managed to get this exclusive interview with. that's it up tag of what it would be tragic to think we have to keep on striking until the end of time to draw attention to the climate crisis that can't and won't work. louise annoyed by what is a leader of the friday so future protest movement in germany it brings together hundreds of thousands of mainly...
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demonstrated at zimmerman's headquarters about its role in the huge australian coal mine project louise annoyed the man c.e.o. joke to end the company's involvement. too radical for corporate bosses. and it's not radical to say you control billions in funds and you have to take your responsibilities seriously i think nor is it radical to say we have to ensure that people living in other parts of the world can continue to live in safety in the future because we share responsibility for them it's not radical to say we're not going to invest in a coal mine because it could totally undermine the paris agreement target this this but yeah this party's a conflict itself but hang it would be irrational to say we know that what we're doing to our planet threatens our very existence it's about life and death and also about the needs of existence of people who depend on the long term sustainability of the economy they want to have a future and attain some level of prosperity. which after cannot hide the cat from. paying it will there come a time when environmentalist activism at friday's future wo
demonstrated at zimmerman's headquarters about its role in the huge australian coal mine project louise annoyed the man c.e.o. joke to end the company's involvement. too radical for corporate bosses. and it's not radical to say you control billions in funds and you have to take your responsibilities seriously i think nor is it radical to say we have to ensure that people living in other parts of the world can continue to live in safety in the future because we share responsibility for them it's...
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louise annoyed by what is a leader of the friday so future protest movement in germany it brings together hundreds of thousands of mainly young people the 23 year old campaigns for climate protection along with greater tool bag aiming to put pressure on politicians and business leaders she's also writing a faeces for her university degree on the question who is financing global warming if the hunger and you can make people tend to think of the climate crisis as if it were a natural phenomenon but it isn't and i'm trying to demonstrate that by studying the capital flows underlying the crisis if politicians do things to regulate the fossil fuel energy market for example by phasing out coal fired power plants or issuing policy guidelines on financing oil coal and gas projects that demonstrably has a significant effect on how investors behave that they see what's going on and that means the private sector sometimes takes the lead and implements change faster than the public sector would have. you particular would. you once said you find it very sobering to talk to political leaders when you t
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now i'll hand you back to louise and dan. bye bye.ou all the latest news and sport in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning, we'll go undercover to expose the indian call centres scamming thousands of people here in the uk out of their hard—earned cash. later, we'll meet the 90s boyband stars, putting aside their past chart rivalry and heading out on tour. chief super has assigned me a ds dodds as my deputy? that's me, ma'am. 0h, 0k. what have we got? 0h, er, someone's been murdered. and they're tv‘s newest, and most unlikely of crime fighting duos — the stars of mcdonald and dodds join us on the sofa after nine. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. more than 3000 people around the world are now known to have died from the coronavirus outbreak. it comes as the prime minister prepares to chair his first meeting of the government's emergency cobra committee this morning. yesterday saw the biggest dailyjump of cases diagnosed in the uk. 36 people are now infected. a primary school in gloucestershir
now i'll hand you back to louise and dan. bye bye.ou all the latest news and sport in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning, we'll go undercover to expose the indian call centres scamming thousands of people here in the uk out of their hard—earned cash. later, we'll meet the 90s boyband stars, putting aside their past chart rivalry and heading out on tour. chief super has assigned me a ds dodds as my deputy? that's me, ma'am. 0h, 0k. what have we got? 0h, er, someone's been murdered....
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louise married another gentleman who was designing aircraft. a lot of them ended up marrying pilots. not helped. earhart's business plan was ambitious but simple, it is a routine, i make a record, and i lecture on it. that is where the money comes from, until it is time to make another record. she spoke everywhere. civic and women's group, schools and clubs, colleges, openings. she promoted new airlines by taking an all like the transcontinental air transport line where she took a train from new york to columbus, ohio. got on the four try motor, hopped across the country all the way to california where she met up with the lindbergh's and they flew back. doing that, promoting airlines, she became a vice president for the national aeronautic association and there she lobbied for more contests for women said they could gain experience. obviously, they could not compete against the men. the men had bigger airplanes, they had more money, they had been flying more. so she lobbied for more contests for women so they could get the experience. she was a
louise married another gentleman who was designing aircraft. a lot of them ended up marrying pilots. not helped. earhart's business plan was ambitious but simple, it is a routine, i make a record, and i lecture on it. that is where the money comes from, until it is time to make another record. she spoke everywhere. civic and women's group, schools and clubs, colleges, openings. she promoted new airlines by taking an all like the transcontinental air transport line where she took a train from...
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>> louise. >> stephanie's mom, louise, i've been asking the same -- >> louise is watching and wants to know. >> hi, louise. i've been asking the same question and i don't understand it and when confronted with it, he tells schumer, our minority leader chuck schumer on the telephone, hey, activate it and then the next day he's saying, i'm not venezuela. i'm not going to take over as a socialist government. i don't think he gets it. i don't think he gets it. perhaps this is one of those moments where he doesn't fully understand the role, the responsibility and power of the president of the united states to do good for the people. this is a national crisis. let's be very clear. the government has three essential functions and one of them is public health. this is that moment that we have seen them, elected leaders in local government and state government rise to this moment, mayors around the country, governors around the country, rising to this moment. but unfortunately, we have someone in the white house who i don't think understands the core and essential functions of government. i don
>> louise. >> stephanie's mom, louise, i've been asking the same -- >> louise is watching and wants to know. >> hi, louise. i've been asking the same question and i don't understand it and when confronted with it, he tells schumer, our minority leader chuck schumer on the telephone, hey, activate it and then the next day he's saying, i'm not venezuela. i'm not going to take over as a socialist government. i don't think he gets it. i don't think he gets it. perhaps this...
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now it's back to louise and dan. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.rts and ports to be closed if there are staff shortages at border force. there will also be powers for police to detain people suspected of having the virus. 71 people have died and almost 2,000 people have tested positive for coronavirus in the uk. a5—year—old craig ruston, from kettering has become the youngest person to die from the virus. the father—of—two had motor neurone disease and died on monday, six days after he became ill with a chest infection. the chancellor, rishi sunak, has told mps that his package of help for the economy is designed to be as generous as possible, to support businesses through the coronavirus pandemic. £330 billion in loans has been announced for companies affected by the outbreak, but business groups say more action is needed to guarantee wages. extra measures will be announced in the "coming days" to help protect renters. in france, 67 million people are currently on lockdown and any citizens who leave home us carry a document detailing the reasons w
now it's back to louise and dan. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.rts and ports to be closed if there are staff shortages at border force. there will also be powers for police to detain people suspected of having the virus. 71 people have died and almost 2,000 people have tested positive for coronavirus in the uk. a5—year—old craig ruston, from kettering has become the youngest person to die from the virus. the father—of—two had motor neurone disease and died...
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louise, thank you very much. some news just coming into louise, thank you very much.to is now, spain has decided to restrict entry for most foreigners at air and sea ports for the next 30 days in order to help stem the coronavirus epidemic. this has come from the interior ministry in the last few minutes. we heard early on that spain was extending its state of emergency by another 1a days. this news follows that and the ban will come in force at midnightand that and the ban will come in force at midnight and comes a few days after spain imposed restrictions on its land borders with france and portugal. that was after the eu decided to close its external borders. but this is what we are now hearing from spain, entry will be restricted for most foreigners at airand sea restricted for most foreigners at air and sea ports for the next 30 days to help tackle coronavirus. we are expecting to hear from boris johnson, the prime minister, in a downing street news conference in the next few minutes, but ahead of that let's return to the latest from scotla nd that let's return t
louise, thank you very much. some news just coming into louise, thank you very much.to is now, spain has decided to restrict entry for most foreigners at air and sea ports for the next 30 days in order to help stem the coronavirus epidemic. this has come from the interior ministry in the last few minutes. we heard early on that spain was extending its state of emergency by another 1a days. this news follows that and the ban will come in force at midnightand that and the ban will come in force...
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he remarried a remarkable woman, louise abigail right. she was his business partner. he had the heart of medicine, she was the head of business. they had a great teamwork. malaria was common in indiana at that time and doctor males saw healthier climate so he came here as a patient seeking a healthier future he came to minnesota and territory days he worked a number of cities around the state and different things but in 1864 he opened a practice and moved his family here to rochester when the lincoln administrator named him to be a human army examining doctor through the american civil war. his role we were one of the newest states in the nation on young men heading off into the eastern field for fighting. his job was to see who was fit for service the family stayed here because mrs. mayo said we are not moving anymore abraham lincoln brought us here and mrs. mail kept us. here doctor mayo >> you are watching american history tv. mayo had sons who grew up in medicine like farm boys on a farm. they would serve his patients with dad. they absorbed his ideals and his val
he remarried a remarkable woman, louise abigail right. she was his business partner. he had the heart of medicine, she was the head of business. they had a great teamwork. malaria was common in indiana at that time and doctor males saw healthier climate so he came here as a patient seeking a healthier future he came to minnesota and territory days he worked a number of cities around the state and different things but in 1864 he opened a practice and moved his family here to rochester when the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: a third person dies from coronavirus in the uk as ministers discuss plans to delay its spread. the foreign office is warning against all but essential travel to northern italy, where 16 million people —— travel to northern italy, where 16 million people are in lockdown. cutting the country's cloth in the context of coronavirus. the new chancellor rishi sunak will deliver his first budget on wednesday. i look at what we know, and what we don't. a bbc breakfast investigation reveals safety cameras on smart motorways aren't continuously monitored. we have a special report. manchester united beat rivals city in the premier league. they were helped by a calamitous piece of goalkeeping from city's keeper ederson as united won 2—0. a final farewell to royal duties. the duke and duchess of sussex will carry out their last public engagements as senior members of the royal family. are bright but chilly start of the first can meet —— commute of the week. much wetter. details
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: a third person dies from coronavirus in the uk as ministers discuss plans to delay its spread. the foreign office is warning against all but essential travel to northern italy, where 16 million people —— travel to northern italy, where 16 million people are in lockdown. cutting the country's cloth in the context of coronavirus. the new chancellor rishi sunak will deliver his first budget on...
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louise, you met the releva nt programme.than the rest of us of what this new idea might involve. the review was set up following joint campaigning and it has concluded that data is routinely not shared between the family and criminal courts. impossible to believe that the family courts routinely do not take into account offenders and the fact that they might have been convicted of rape and sexual abuse and domestic violence. it is often com pletely domestic violence. it is often completely ignored. for the victim has to reprove herself go through the trauma she has experience all over again the trauma she has experience all overagain —— or the trauma she has experience all over again —— or the victim. cross—examined by the perpetrator in family court. this is important to tackle this issue to make sure criminal convictions and data is properly shared between the criminal system and family court system. it is also an important step towards accountability and transparency. how can it be more transparent? family court hearings
louise, you met the releva nt programme.than the rest of us of what this new idea might involve. the review was set up following joint campaigning and it has concluded that data is routinely not shared between the family and criminal courts. impossible to believe that the family courts routinely do not take into account offenders and the fact that they might have been convicted of rape and sexual abuse and domestic violence. it is often com pletely domestic violence. it is often completely...
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he married a woman, louise abigail wright. she was a businesswoman. wonderful teamwork coming together to serve patients. malaria was common. when the lincoln administration named him to be a union army examining doctor during the american civil war. his role was to see which young men were fit for military duty. we were one of the youngest states in the nation. his job was to see who was fit for service. the family stayed here, because miss mayo said, we're not moving anymore. abraham lincoln brought us here, mrs. mayo kept us here, and dr. mayo set up his practice. the two boys, his sons, will and charlie, recalled that they grew up in minnesota like farm boys on a farm. they would go out with their dad to serve his patients, deliver babies, set bones, perform surgery. they just absorbed his ideals and his values and it was natural that they would be going into medicine as their time came. the mayo family had been here since the 1860s. now it's the summer of 1883. dr. mayo is the senior physician in town. his eldest son, will, just graduated medical
he married a woman, louise abigail wright. she was a businesswoman. wonderful teamwork coming together to serve patients. malaria was common. when the lincoln administration named him to be a union army examining doctor during the american civil war. his role was to see which young men were fit for military duty. we were one of the youngest states in the nation. his job was to see who was fit for service. the family stayed here, because miss mayo said, we're not moving anymore. abraham lincoln...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise. hello there.ed by plenty of april showers. we have got that actually today. you can see by this picture sent in, the view captures this rainbow quite beautifully. most of the showers over the last few hours have been in northern scotland and spilling in off north sea coasts. affecting most of eastern england but they are filtering a little further west. still under the influence of high pressure we had at the weekend. the winds not quite as strong as the weekend but are still coming from a cool—ish source. they are driving those showers in off north sea coasts. for the remainder of the afternoon, plenty of cloud developing. sunny spells will be fairly limited. and we'll continue to see some showers filtering that bit further westwards through the afternoon. the winds are not as strong as yesterday, but still coming from a north to north westerly direction. not a particularly warm source. temperatures struggling for the time of year. maximum values of nine to 11 degrees. overnight the winds will fa
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise. hello there.ed by plenty of april showers. we have got that actually today. you can see by this picture sent in, the view captures this rainbow quite beautifully. most of the showers over the last few hours have been in northern scotland and spilling in off north sea coasts. affecting most of eastern england but they are filtering a little further west. still under the influence of high pressure we had at the weekend. the winds not quite as...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: just come out walking the dog? policing the lockdown — forces across the uk are told to be consistent in the way they enforce the coronavirus restrictions. doctors tackling the outbreak call for better guidance on the risks they should to take if they don't have the right protective equipment. tens of thousands of britons stranded abroad in the pandemic wait to hear how they'll be brought home, under the government's £75 million package to help them. britain's farmers call for a "land army" of pickers to help harvest crop. a stark warning that travel restrictions mean we at risk of running out of workers to pick fresh fruit and veg. aston villa's jack grealish says he is deeply embarrassed and has apologised for going to a friend's house at the weekend, breaking government guidance on staying at home. les mis for the lockdown generation — the family song that sums up the experiences of millions up and down the country. good morning. it is a fairly cloudy day once
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: just come out walking the dog? policing the lockdown — forces across the uk are told to be consistent in the way they enforce the coronavirus restrictions. doctors tackling the outbreak call for better guidance on the risks they should to take if they don't have the right protective equipment. tens of thousands of britons stranded abroad in the pandemic wait to hear how they'll be brought home, under the...
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morning louise.. 123450 you are right and it is the case there can be that contact, again, one of the things that i am anxious to do is make sure we minimise social contact. i am grateful for the opportunity to clarify the point. those under the age of 18, children under the age of 18 can see both parents. so clarification. i think we know what the policy is. some other areas he was talking about construction site, he says they can stay open, there had been some calls for example in scotland for people to stay away but michael gove says that is okfor stay away but michael gove says that is ok for the moment. plumber, workers that go to stay away but michael gove says that is ok for the moment. plumber, workers that go to people's houses, only if it is an emergency, and also, a very clear message to sports direct. we have been hearing a lot of people concerned about them saying they will try and stay open, if they can. very clear message from michael gove, that they should close, they are not an essen
morning louise.. 123450 you are right and it is the case there can be that contact, again, one of the things that i am anxious to do is make sure we minimise social contact. i am grateful for the opportunity to clarify the point. those under the age of 18, children under the age of 18 can see both parents. so clarification. i think we know what the policy is. some other areas he was talking about construction site, he says they can stay open, there had been some calls for example in scotland...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear.s most of us under the influence of an area of high pressure that is slipping its way eastward into europe. however, this weather front in the far north—west will bring some rain and also some strong, gusty winds. gusts in excess of 50 mph on exposed coasts and some of 50 mph on exposed coasts and some of the rain are fairly relentless over the next couple of days. it will also bring a small through scotland, northern ireland and northern ingrid but elsewhere, for the remainder of the afternoon, it stays dry, settled and sunny and temperatures will range between eight and 13 degrees. as we move into tuesday, a subtle change in wind direction will bring a change to the weather. they still keep that weather front feeding in to the weather. they still keep that weatherfront feeding in rain to the weather. they still keep that weather front feeding in rain across the northern and western isles in particular but generally more in the way of cloud but with a southerly breeze and plenty of su
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear.s most of us under the influence of an area of high pressure that is slipping its way eastward into europe. however, this weather front in the far north—west will bring some rain and also some strong, gusty winds. gusts in excess of 50 mph on exposed coasts and some of 50 mph on exposed coasts and some of the rain are fairly relentless over the next couple of days. it will also bring a small through scotland, northern ireland and...
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as louise said, they have half written a lot of these rules.ot their fault. they are trying to do is not their fault. they are trying todoa is not their fault. they are trying to do a lot in one go, and we have employed people, self—employed people, all of whom have different situations. and businesses have different situations. one of the hardest questions to answer at the moment when the chancellor said something new is, so, how do i get this? quite often, even the government departments do not know for a bit until they have got something from on high. answer this one for me. we have a question, i have been working through an agency andi have been working through an agency and i have been getting paid through and i have been getting paid through an umbrella company. will i still get government help? again, this is one of those tricky ones because usually, through an agency, they are paid paye. they have the national insurance there. if that is the way, the agency themselves should be able to furlough him and other agency workers and get the m
as louise said, they have half written a lot of these rules.ot their fault. they are trying to do is not their fault. they are trying todoa is not their fault. they are trying to do a lot in one go, and we have employed people, self—employed people, all of whom have different situations. and businesses have different situations. one of the hardest questions to answer at the moment when the chancellor said something new is, so, how do i get this? quite often, even the government departments do...
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now it's time for the weather with louise lear.ek and there is a potential for a few days of dry weather in the forecast. more on that injust of dry weather in the forecast. more on that in just a moment, of dry weather in the forecast. more on that injust a moment, and it's a good job as well because monday was miserable, wasn't it? a lot of heavy rain across
now it's time for the weather with louise lear.ek and there is a potential for a few days of dry weather in the forecast. more on that injust of dry weather in the forecast. more on that in just a moment, of dry weather in the forecast. more on that injust a moment, and it's a good job as well because monday was miserable, wasn't it? a lot of heavy rain across
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louise, thank you very much. picture is my wife, amy, and my daughter emily, who has spina bifida, hydrocephalus, and is a wheelchair user. i'm currently looking after both. but i love them absolutely both to pieces. love the stardust of them. but you're worried. but i'm very worried. because as it stands, if i were to contract coronavirus who's going to step in and do the very personal care which both of them need? i can't leave it to a friend or neighbour, it has to be to a care professional, and, unfortunately, they are a very rare breed. right now there are over 120,000 vacancies in the social care system. what happens if a suggested coronavirus sickness rate of 20% hits? hello, liz. hi, jayne. tell me about your brother and daughter. my brother and daughter both have down syndrome. elsa's 23 and she lives at home with me. and my brother lives around the corner in his own flat with a 24/7 support team. this is why you're so worried. people are going to get sick. much has been said about the risk to the elderl
louise, thank you very much. picture is my wife, amy, and my daughter emily, who has spina bifida, hydrocephalus, and is a wheelchair user. i'm currently looking after both. but i love them absolutely both to pieces. love the stardust of them. but you're worried. but i'm very worried. because as it stands, if i were to contract coronavirus who's going to step in and do the very personal care which both of them need? i can't leave it to a friend or neighbour, it has to be to a care professional,...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the prime minister will set out how the government plans to stop the spread of coronavirus, including bringing health workers out of retirement. borisjohnson warns that a rise in cases of the virus in the uk is increasingly likely. we've got to consider the realistic, the realistic possibility, that there is now going to be a significant expansion in the number of cases. who's watching you? a warning from security chiefs that baby monitors and smart cameras are at risk of being hacked by criminals. good morning from county durham, we re good morning from county durham, were i will be asking what the future holds for the struggling high streets 7 future holds for the struggling high streets? here, almost one in every four shops is empty. six nations to go ahead — despite coronavirus fears games will be played this weekend. when i get this medal it's in memory of every one of them are fellows, 22 , 442 of every one of them are fellows, 22,442 men. ahead of receiving
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the prime minister will set out how the government plans to stop the spread of coronavirus, including bringing health workers out of retirement. borisjohnson warns that a rise in cases of the virus in the uk is increasingly likely. we've got to consider the realistic, the realistic possibility, that there is now going to be a significant expansion in the number of cases. who's watching you? a warning...
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good morning, louise. a good experience. so our staff are working really hard at the moment to transfer all of their teaching, and their thoughts, and their resources, online so that those students can get through the semester, graduate on time, progress on time, and that's how we will support them. yes, that is so many questions. so many of them will be really worried, won't they, about the impact on their degrees and possibly on their career. so let's talk about specifically graduation. all your students who are due to graduate will do that, and what about graduation day? so we are absolutely committed to getting our stu d e nts absolutely committed to getting our students graduated, and obviously we are already quite a long way through the semester anyway, so you know, we have enough marks to make sure that our students can graduate. obviously there are some issues in professional programmes like clinical programmes, that we are working through, but we are confident that all of those students will gradu
good morning, louise. a good experience. so our staff are working really hard at the moment to transfer all of their teaching, and their thoughts, and their resources, online so that those students can get through the semester, graduate on time, progress on time, and that's how we will support them. yes, that is so many questions. so many of them will be really worried, won't they, about the impact on their degrees and possibly on their career. so let's talk about specifically graduation. all...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: tougher measures to tackle the coronavirus crisis will be considered by the prime minister at an emergency cobra meeting — they could include banning mass gatherings, new measures for older people and isolating households. as the international response intensifies, germany is partially closing its borders. new york and la are shutting bars, restaurants and other public venues. preparing our workplaces for coronavirus. i will have advice to you if you are staying the pandemic continues to effect sport. rugby union's premiership is set to be postponed for up to three months while horse racing across britain is expected to close it's doors to fans. a cold start for some, a frosty start as well. england and wales dry with sunshine and then the win is strengthening in scotland and northern ireland. more details in 15 minute top story. it's monday the 16th of march. our top story: the prime minister will discuss new measures to tackle coronavirus at an emergency cobra m
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: tougher measures to tackle the coronavirus crisis will be considered by the prime minister at an emergency cobra meeting — they could include banning mass gatherings, new measures for older people and isolating households. as the international response intensifies, germany is partially closing its borders. new york and la are shutting bars, restaurants and other public venues. preparing our workplaces...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: stepping up the fight against coronavirus. a huge makeshift hospital is to be opened in london but there's a stark warning from these a&e doctors. we are seeing patients in their 20s, patients in their 30s. we don't know what the outcome for those patients will be, they go to intensive care and have been there for some weeks and have been there for some weeks and some of them will die. and it's com pletely and some of them will die. and it's completely heartbreaking. thousands of retired nhs staff agree to come back as the government appeals for 250,000 volunteers to help tackle the crisis. down tools or carry on in construction? the government is accused of being irresponsible for allowing non—essential building to continue. in scotland they're told to stop. the industry tells us they need more clarity. it's now official. the olympics and paralympics will not take place in tokyo this summer. after mounting pressure, the decision has been made to postpone the game
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: stepping up the fight against coronavirus. a huge makeshift hospital is to be opened in london but there's a stark warning from these a&e doctors. we are seeing patients in their 20s, patients in their 30s. we don't know what the outcome for those patients will be, they go to intensive care and have been there for some weeks and have been there for some weeks and some of them will die. and it's com pletely and...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ur headlines today: 20,000 ex—nhs staff return to the service to help fight coronavirus — the figure is revealed by the prime minister in a video recorded in isolation. 0ne one thing 0ne thingl one thing i think coronavirus crisis has already proved is that there really is such a thing as society. his comments come as england's deputy chief medical officer warns it could be at least six months before life in the uk returns to normal. a breathing aid that can help keep coronavirus patients out of intensive care has been created in less than seven days — and is expected to go into production next week. was coronavirus the final straw? brighthouse, the largest rent—to—own retailer in the country, is close to collapse. 2,500 jobs at risk. we look at the pressure the pandemic is placing on some businesses. england captain harry kane fears the current premier league season won't be completed. kane says if it's not finished by late june, it's time to move on. advice on how to keep calm and ca
good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ur headlines today: 20,000 ex—nhs staff return to the service to help fight coronavirus — the figure is revealed by the prime minister in a video recorded in isolation. 0ne one thing 0ne thingl one thing i think coronavirus crisis has already proved is that there really is such a thing as society. his comments come as england's deputy chief medical officer warns it could be at least six months before life in the uk...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the government launches a campaign with the message that washing your hands regularly is the most important thing to do in the fight against the virus. super tuesday — the biggest day in the us presidential election campaign so far seesjoe biden and bernie sanders as the front runners to stand against donald trump. liverpool are out of the fa cup. a mistake from goalkeeper adrian helps chelsea to a 2—0 win at stamford bridge. what i did, i did for the fellas who never came back. we go to buckingham palace with harry, the d—day veteran where he is presented with an mbe by the queen for raising tens of thousands for a memorial to honour his fallen comrades. good morning. rain across england. brighter skies, north—east scotland. i will have more in 15 minutes. it's wednesday, the 4th of march. a major new public health campaign is being launched today to promote handwashing, to try and contain the spread of the coronavirus. it comes as hospital bosses in england are
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the government launches a campaign with the message that washing your hands regularly is the most important thing to do in the fight against the virus. super tuesday — the biggest day in the us presidential election campaign so far seesjoe biden and bernie sanders as the front runners to stand against donald trump. liverpool are out of the fa cup. a mistake from goalkeeper adrian helps chelsea to a...
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here's louise lear.been a quiet day of weather across the uk with many seeing blue skies and sunshine so the spring blossom is flourishing. in the far north—west me five cloudy skies and rain at times across the western isles, looking at the satellite and rain radar combined, you can see how persistent the rain has been. a fair amount of cloud through scotland and northern ireland. clear blue skies and sunshine further south. keeping those clear skies over night so temperatures will fall away but at the same time further north and west, remaining windy through the night with gale force gusts of wind but staying relatively mild. a chilly start again with a touch of light frost across england and wales, as we stay under the influence of high pressure but that whether one still sitting across the far north—west of scotland. we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rainfall before that front eases through, and with gusts of wind where we have the heaviest rain in excess of 50 mph. quite a lot of wet weath
here's louise lear.been a quiet day of weather across the uk with many seeing blue skies and sunshine so the spring blossom is flourishing. in the far north—west me five cloudy skies and rain at times across the western isles, looking at the satellite and rain radar combined, you can see how persistent the rain has been. a fair amount of cloud through scotland and northern ireland. clear blue skies and sunshine further south. keeping those clear skies over night so temperatures will fall away...
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allow me to introduce you to louise our operators back in the mid 19th century she was one of the early trailblazers in women's rights they were fighting for the right to vote to get an education and to work but what came next let's kick off with a victory. in 1918 women in germany won the right to vote. under the nazis women were pushed back out of political life and encouraged to have large families across the on it was even awarded to especially productive members. men and women shall have equal rights that became part of the german constitution in 1949 last week thanks to the complaining of politicians elizabeth at. the end of the sixty's so civil unrest rippled across the black. women in germany became fed up of being treated as assistants on the sidelines of a social movement remember that tomato from the beginning at a meeting of the socialist german student union think it had had enough she started launching tomatoes at the met on stage. this action ended up being a catalyst for the female students to get organized. in 1071 having an abortion could land the woman and her doctor
allow me to introduce you to louise our operators back in the mid 19th century she was one of the early trailblazers in women's rights they were fighting for the right to vote to get an education and to work but what came next let's kick off with a victory. in 1918 women in germany won the right to vote. under the nazis women were pushed back out of political life and encouraged to have large families across the on it was even awarded to especially productive members. men and women shall have...
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that he was daro reporting from wall street also louise thank you so another gruesome day for u.s. stocks earlier in the picture was much prettier on european exchanges many eyes were on christine legarde the president of the european central bank called the corona virus pandemic a great shock to the world economy and announced stimulus measures by these but it wasn't what many had hoped for. markets had been expecting a rate cut but that's not what they got from the euro zone instead there was a warning from the new e.c.b. chief that the pandemic was a major shock to the economy this requires a coordinated response from finance chiefs and governments to mitigate the impact. in particular and ambitious and coordinated fiscal policy response and bishops and coordinated fiscal policy response is required to support businesses and workers at risk. despite not cutting rates the central bank chief did announce new stimulus these included measures to support bank lending and expand its program of buying corporate bonds. investors had expected to slide cause in the e.c.b. as already negat
that he was daro reporting from wall street also louise thank you so another gruesome day for u.s. stocks earlier in the picture was much prettier on european exchanges many eyes were on christine legarde the president of the european central bank called the corona virus pandemic a great shock to the world economy and announced stimulus measures by these but it wasn't what many had hoped for. markets had been expecting a rate cut but that's not what they got from the euro zone instead there was...
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such as tourism or airlines also help for those who don't get paid if they don't go to work as a louise thanks for your insights and have a great weekend. talks between opec members and russia have broken down without agreement on production cuts the price of grant plunged by 10 percent on the news the oil cartel is trying to strike a deal with nonmembers to save allies prices the cost of crude has dropped a quarter since the coronavirus appears prompting officials to slash demand for cars for this year. is causing ha its flights in an attempt to limit the financial damage sparked by a sudden drop in to mom and the german airline how to read he announced flight cancellations to china and iran subsidiary austrian airlines says it will shorten the working hours of some $7000.00 stop experts believe the aviation industry as a whole could lose up to $100000000000.00 due to the i break. as the virus continues to spread to companies with complex supply chains are feeling the pressure our next report describes the challenges one german car parts supplier with operations in beijing is facing be
such as tourism or airlines also help for those who don't get paid if they don't go to work as a louise thanks for your insights and have a great weekend. talks between opec members and russia have broken down without agreement on production cuts the price of grant plunged by 10 percent on the news the oil cartel is trying to strike a deal with nonmembers to save allies prices the cost of crude has dropped a quarter since the coronavirus appears prompting officials to slash demand for cars for...
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for a closer look at the financial markets let's cross over to new york and our correspondent host louise narrow. congress already approved a more than $8000000000.00 to fight the virus what exactly is on the table now in terms of economic stimulus. well right now that negotiations they continue it seems that down to main proposal on the table right now is either a cut in or canceling depayin roll tax for the rest of the year mainly taxes from employees and employers to pay for social security and medicare doing so will save money given to all around $50000.00 a year or about $3100.00 according to secretary of treasury and stephen nation there is some consensus among legislators humbled sides of the aisle to act i believe earlier on the day dawud said there will be some kind of help for airlines and cruise operators and by the republicans one to avoid anything that will bail out and the white house is also considering federal assistance afford to show industry has all the prizes. in days that deal to do that price war between russia and saudi arabia also in focus for those who don't get p
for a closer look at the financial markets let's cross over to new york and our correspondent host louise narrow. congress already approved a more than $8000000000.00 to fight the virus what exactly is on the table now in terms of economic stimulus. well right now that negotiations they continue it seems that down to main proposal on the table right now is either a cut in or canceling depayin roll tax for the rest of the year mainly taxes from employees and employers to pay for social security...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today.ir an emergency cobra meeting, as the number of cases of coronavirus in the ukjumps to 36. the worldwide death toll is now more than 3,000, as fears grow of a major outbreak in the united sates as a second person dies there. iam in i am in manchester victoria where the vessel commuters will be on trains operated by
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today.ir an emergency cobra meeting, as the number of cases of coronavirus in the ukjumps to 36. the worldwide death toll is now more than 3,000, as fears grow of a major outbreak in the united sates as a second person dies there. iam in i am in manchester victoria where the vessel commuters will be on trains operated by
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: a third persono delay its spread. the foreign office is warning against all but essential travel to northern italy, where 16 million people —— travel to northern italy, where 16 million people are in lockdown. cutting the country's cloth in the context of coronavirus. the new chancellor rishi sunak will deliver his first budget on wednesday. i look at what we know, and what we don't. a bbc breakfast investigation reveals safety cameras on smart motorways aren't continuously monitored. we have a special report.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: a third persono delay its spread. the foreign office is warning against all but essential travel to northern italy, where 16 million people —— travel to northern italy, where 16 million people are in lockdown. cutting the country's cloth in the context of coronavirus. the new chancellor rishi sunak will deliver his first budget on wednesday. i look at what we know, and what we don't. a bbc breakfast...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker.oughest restrictions on daily life in living memory. at present, there are just no easy options. the way ahead is hard, and it is still true that many lives will sadly be lost. people must stay at home for at least three weeks — they will only be allowed to go out to shop for basics, take daily exercise and travel for medical attention or essential work. no clothes shopping, no haircuts, no trips to the library. most outlets must close under these measures. we'll look at the pressure on supermarkets, banks
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker.oughest restrictions on daily life in living memory. at present, there are just no easy options. the way ahead is hard, and it is still true that many lives will sadly be lost. people must stay at home for at least three weeks — they will only be allowed to go out to shop for basics, take daily exercise and travel for medical attention or essential work. no clothes shopping, no haircuts, no trips to the library. most outlets must close...
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louise data reporting from wall street there is another issue weighing heavily on the down wednesday where concerns over playmaker boeing in a memo reportedly leaked to the press c.e.o. apparently said that the company will freeze new hiring and over time as boeing struggles to deal with a 12 punch from the corona crisis and the grounding of its 737 max line so far boeing has been hit with 43 cans of the orders for the ground to jet boeing shares lost 18 percent after news broke that the company was forced to take out a $40000000000.00 loan to deal with ballooning costs. italy is the european nation hardest hit by the coronavirus with more than 820 deaths reported so far after having put 60000000 people are centrally on lockdown the country's leadership has now ordered the closure of all shops bars and restaurants except pharmacies and food stores in addition the government in rome has pledged. a 25000000000 euro aid package to help tackle the outbreak and money will go towards both healthcare and businesses the country's famous famous fashion industry is one sector that is especiall
louise data reporting from wall street there is another issue weighing heavily on the down wednesday where concerns over playmaker boeing in a memo reportedly leaked to the press c.e.o. apparently said that the company will freeze new hiring and over time as boeing struggles to deal with a 12 punch from the corona crisis and the grounding of its 737 max line so far boeing has been hit with 43 cans of the orders for the ground to jet boeing shares lost 18 percent after news broke that the...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: dramatic changes to liferyone to avoid non—essential contact and travel in the battle against coronavirus. i cannot remember anything like it in my lifetime. i don't think there has been anything like it in peacetime and we must accept that it isa peacetime and we must accept that it is a considerable psychological and behavioural change that we are asking you and asking the public, the nation to do. but i have no doubt that we can do it. anyone over the age of 70, pregnant women, and those
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: dramatic changes to liferyone to avoid non—essential contact and travel in the battle against coronavirus. i cannot remember anything like it in my lifetime. i don't think there has been anything like it in peacetime and we must accept that it isa peacetime and we must accept that it is a considerable psychological and behavioural change that we are asking you and asking the public, the nation to do. but i have no...
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and there'll be more on all that coming up at six o'clock on breakfast with louise minchin and dan walkerrom bbc news. the latest headlines: drastic action from the federal reserve in the us to tackle coronavirus: it's cut interest rates to 0.25% and announced co—ordinated action with other central banks. and germany imposes border restrictions on five countries as the death toll continues tp rise. it is just about the only story in town when it comes to what the global media is discussing. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with spain's el pais, it shows the prime minister on a video conference with the country's regional leaders discussing the dramatic lockdown aimed at tackling the spread of the coronavirus. the uk's latest measure against the virus is covered in the daily mirror. it's looking at the advice that all over—70s should prepare to self—isolate forfour months. it says there are lots of questions about how the government will protect the vulnerable. the washington post has the big news from the us — the f
and there'll be more on all that coming up at six o'clock on breakfast with louise minchin and dan walkerrom bbc news. the latest headlines: drastic action from the federal reserve in the us to tackle coronavirus: it's cut interest rates to 0.25% and announced co—ordinated action with other central banks. and germany imposes border restrictions on five countries as the death toll continues tp rise. it is just about the only story in town when it comes to what the global media is discussing....
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: the chancellor's 330 billionomy but there are questions about whether it will help the least well off, renters and people in the gig economy. in peacetime we have never faced an economic fight like this one. other measures include business rates relief and loans for small businesses. supermarkets take steps to prevent panic buying and protect consumers.
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: the chancellor's 330 billionomy but there are questions about whether it will help the least well off, renters and people in the gig economy. in peacetime we have never faced an economic fight like this one. other measures include business rates relief and loans for small businesses. supermarkets take steps to prevent panic buying and protect consumers.
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.the fight against coronavirus. a huge makeshift hospital is to be opened in london but there's a stark warning from these a&e doctors. we are seeing patients in their 20s, patients in their 30s. we don't know what the outcome for those patients will be, they go to intensive care and have been there for some weeks and have been there for some weeks and some of them will die. and it's com pletely and some of them will die. and it's completely heartbreaking. thousands of retired nhs staff agree to come back as the government
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.the fight against coronavirus. a huge makeshift hospital is to be opened in london but there's a stark warning from these a&e doctors. we are seeing patients in their 20s, patients in their 30s. we don't know what the outcome for those patients will be, they go to intensive care and have been there for some weeks and have been there for some weeks and some of them will die. and it's com pletely and some of them will die. and it's...
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louise hanley survived, but it was nine hours before her partner peter found out she was alive.e is convicted of your attempted murder. do you think about that? that you could have died? yeah, ido. some of the dates that have been where they've been planning things and buying things online and what have you, and i've actually thought to myself, what was i doing on that day? i remember saying to myself, just please get me out of here, just do anything to get me out of here. usman ahmed was a steward at the arena who ran to help. he said he struggles to understand how a fellow muslim can be responsible for such an atrocity. if he is involved with the making of the bomb and transporting it, he is as equally as guilty as him. he is equally as evil as him. he is equally as misguided as him. he obviously doesn't know what islam is. three years on, the heartache, the anger and the loss still run deep. no trial verdict, no amount ofjustice, can heal that pain. judith moritz, bbc news. carphone warehouse is to close all of its 500 shops, meaning 3,000 jobs will be lost. the company said
louise hanley survived, but it was nine hours before her partner peter found out she was alive.e is convicted of your attempted murder. do you think about that? that you could have died? yeah, ido. some of the dates that have been where they've been planning things and buying things online and what have you, and i've actually thought to myself, what was i doing on that day? i remember saying to myself, just please get me out of here, just do anything to get me out of here. usman ahmed was a...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business the latest headlines: scientists in the united states say the covid—19 virus may have been spreading undetected in washington state for six weeks, infecting hundreds of people. one man is now confirmed to have died from the virus in the us. pete buttigieg — the first openly gay us presidential candidate — has ended his bid for the white house. his decision to drop out comes just ahead of what's known as super tuesday, when 1a states hold primaries. several thousand migrants are demanding to be allowed to cross into greece, after turkey announced it would no longer stop people trying to enter the european union. greece has called an extraordinary meeting of eu foreign ministers. your people use now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the times looking ahead to the emergency coronavirus meeting being held by the government here in london later. it quotes borisjohnson saying they'll stop at nothing to stem the spread
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business the latest headlines: scientists in the united states say the covid—19 virus may have been spreading undetected in washington state for six weeks, infecting hundreds of people. one man is now confirmed to have died from the virus in the us. pete buttigieg — the first openly gay us presidential candidate — has ended his bid for the white house. his decision to drop out comes just...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: the primeop the spread of coronavirus, including bringing health workers out of retirement. borisjohnson warns that a rise in cases of the virus in the uk is increasingly likely. we've got to consider the realistic, the realistic possibility, that there is now going to be a significant expansion in the number of cases. who's watching you? a warning from security chiefs that baby monitors
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: the primeop the spread of coronavirus, including bringing health workers out of retirement. borisjohnson warns that a rise in cases of the virus in the uk is increasingly likely. we've got to consider the realistic, the realistic possibility, that there is now going to be a significant expansion in the number of cases. who's watching you? a warning from security chiefs that baby monitors
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: tougher measures meeting — they could include banning mass gatherings, new measures for older people and isolating households. as the international response intensifies, germany is partially closing its borders. new york and la are shutting bars, restaurants and other public venues.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: tougher measures meeting — they could include banning mass gatherings, new measures for older people and isolating households. as the international response intensifies, germany is partially closing its borders. new york and la are shutting bars, restaurants and other public venues.
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louise hanley survived, but it was nine hours before her partner, peter, found out she was alive. attempted murder. do you think about that? that you could have died? yeah, ido. some of the dates that have been where they've been planning things and buying things online, and what have you, and i've actually thought to myself, what was i doing on that day? i remember saying to myself, just god, just please get me out of here. just do anything to get me out of here. usman ahmed was a steward at the arena who ran to help. he said he struggles to understand how a fellow muslim can be responsible for such an atrocity. if he is involved with the making of the bomb, and transporting it, he is as equally as guilty as him. he is equally as evil as him. he is equally as misguided as him. he obviously doesn't know what islam is. three years on, the heartache, the anger and the loss still run deep. no trial verdict, no amount ofjustice, can heal that pain. judith moritz, bbc news. despite all the turmoil around the coronavirus, schools remain open, but for how much longer? the prime minster s
louise hanley survived, but it was nine hours before her partner, peter, found out she was alive. attempted murder. do you think about that? that you could have died? yeah, ido. some of the dates that have been where they've been planning things and buying things online, and what have you, and i've actually thought to myself, what was i doing on that day? i remember saying to myself, just god, just please get me out of here. just do anything to get me out of here. usman ahmed was a steward at...