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alexandra mackenzie reports.remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abedlla adam, from sudan, who was living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. suraj, who was also living there, said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me. he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. i said, "no, it's fine, you don't need..." he said, "i hate them, they hate me." and that night, i complained to the hotel reception. and the man in the reception, he said, "i will take it seriously," and he make the complaint. completely, i didn't imagine that he will attack on the next day. others described him as quiet, and said he struggled with life in the hotel. i was so surprised, because to me, i didn't know that that guy — because he was so quiet, i didn't know that he was able to snap. constable d
alexandra mackenzie reports.remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abedlla adam, from sudan, who was living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. suraj, who was also living there, said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me. he said, "i will attack."...
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andrew mackenzie has more for us on this story. -- andrew mackenzie has more for us on this story.-aned glasgow has been hom torea. hporter: -- reporter: glasgo been home to asylum-seeks. reporter:>> -- reporter: glasgo has been home to asylum-seers. >> it's scary, but all you can do is stay home. porter:t scotland's fi mister says the events are truly dreadful. >> this has undoubtedly shaken glasgow. it is not an ongoing threat. it is not a terrorist related incident. ♪ laura: let's take a quick look now at the day of austria's other news. the first time in history, the u.s. house of representatives has voted ton, declare washing d.c. america's 51st state. the vote, which occurred largely along party lines, occurred in the wake of ptests after george floyd' death. -- george floyd's death. mexico' s chief of police says that he survived an assassination attempt. a gunmanpened fire in a althy part of the capital. violence like this in city is fairly rare. asian-americans have experienced outbreak.tincehe coronavirus increasingly they are speaking out against xenophobia and inflammat
andrew mackenzie has more for us on this story. -- andrew mackenzie has more for us on this story.-aned glasgow has been hom torea. hporter: -- reporter: glasgo been home to asylum-seeks. reporter:>> -- reporter: glasgo has been home to asylum-seers. >> it's scary, but all you can do is stay home. porter:t scotland's fi mister says the events are truly dreadful. >> this has undoubtedly shaken glasgow. it is not an ongoing threat. it is not a terrorist related incident. ♪...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.mains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he's believed to have been an asylum seeker from sudan, living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. this man was also living there. he said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. he said, "no, it's fine, you don't need..." he said, "i hate them, they hate me." and that night, i complained to the hotel reception, and the man in the reception, he said, "i will take it seriously," and he make the complaint. completely, i didn't imagine that he will attack on the next day. others described him as quiet and said he struggled with life in the hotel. i was so surprised, because to me, i didn't know that... he was so quiet. i didn't know that he'd be able to snap. constable david whyte, one of the
alexandra mackenzie reports.mains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he's believed to have been an asylum seeker from sudan, living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. this man was also living there. he said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i thought...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.n remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he's believed to have been an asylum seeker from sudan, living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. this man was also living there. he said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. he said, "no, it's fine, you don't need..." he said, "i hate them, they hate me." and that night, i complained to the hotel reception, and the man in the reception, he said, "i will take it seriously," and he make the complaint. completely, i didn't imagine that he will attack on the next day. others described him as quiet and said he struggled with life in the hotel. i was so surprised, because to me, i didn't know that... he was so quiet. i didn't know that he'd be able to snap. constable david whyte, one of
alexandra mackenzie reports.n remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he's believed to have been an asylum seeker from sudan, living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. this man was also living there. he said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abedlla adam, from sudan, who was living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. suraj, who was also living there, said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me. he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. i said, "no, it's fine, you don't need..." he said, "i hate them, they hate me." and that night, i complained to the hotel reception. and the man in the reception, he said, "i will take it seriously," and he make the complaint. completely, i didn't imagine that he will attack on the next day. others described him as quiet, and said he struggled with life in the hotel. i was so surprised, because to me, i didn't know that that guy — 'cause he was so quiet, i didn't know that he can be able to snap. constable
alexandra mackenzie reports.remains in place around the park inn hotel, a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abedlla adam, from sudan, who was living in the hotel during the coronavirus lockdown. suraj, who was also living there, said the attacker warned him that he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me. he said, "i will attack."...
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alexandra, thank you, alexandra mackenzie there for us.f 40,000 coronavirus infections, according to figures from thejohns hopkins university. two of the country's biggest states, texas and florida, have reimposed some lockdown restrictions, with the governor of texas ordering all bars to close. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. florida seemed to be flourishing — beaches had reopened, bars were buzzing. the republican controlled state was one of the first to lift the shutters, despite not meeting government guidelines. but now coronavirus cases are absolutely skyrocketing — up over 60% injust 2a hours, and the governor is hitting the pause button, urging people to maintain social distancing and wear masks. but it's not going to be an easy sell. i need you to tell me, how do i play saxophone and sing with a mask on? listen to these people in palm beach. you literally cannot mandate somebody to wear a mask knowing that that mask is killing people. it literally is killing people. and they want to throw god's wonderful breathing syst
alexandra, thank you, alexandra mackenzie there for us.f 40,000 coronavirus infections, according to figures from thejohns hopkins university. two of the country's biggest states, texas and florida, have reimposed some lockdown restrictions, with the governor of texas ordering all bars to close. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. florida seemed to be flourishing — beaches had reopened, bars were buzzing. the republican controlled state was one of the first to lift the shutters,...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.nn hotel — a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abadlla adam from sudan, he was living in the hotel during the lockdown. siraj, he was also living here, said the attacker warned him he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. i said, "no, it's fine, you don't need..." he said, "i hate them, they hate me." and that night, i complained to the hotel reception. and the man in the reception, he said, "i will take it seriously," and he make the complaint. completely, i didn't imagine that he will attack on the next day. 0thers described him as quiet and said he struggled with life in the hotel. i was so surprised, because to me, i didn't know that that guy... because he was so quiet. i didn't know that he'd be able to snap. constable david whyte, one of the six people who were stabbed, s
alexandra mackenzie reports.nn hotel — a grim reminder of yesterday's multiple stabbing. armed police arrived within minutes, shooting dead the attacker. he was 28—year—old badreddin abadlla adam from sudan, he was living in the hotel during the lockdown. siraj, he was also living here, said the attacker warned him he wanted to hurt people. to be honest with you, before he did that, he said that to me, he said, "i will attack." i thought that he was joking. i said, "no,...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.e from our bbc scotland reporter connor gillies in glasgow. the tragic reality of what happened here on this street in glasgow city centre earlier on today it is now starting to sink in. one of the biggest police investigations in many years is now under way in this country. early on this evening we had it confirmed from the officers leading this investigation that it is not terror related. now, the details we know are that this happened around one police after he stabbed and attacked six other people. the injured men are aged between 17 and 53, one of those is a police officer, a 15—year—old. clearly, those family members are being supported of the injured and being treated in cities right across the country or indeed the city. let's now turn to the eyewitness account here, muhammed sultan, thank you forjoining us. what happened here? it was a really shocking thing. i don't want to see it again. it should never happen again. but i was in a restaurant, i heard a lot of noise and scream
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.e from our bbc scotland reporter connor gillies in glasgow. the tragic reality of what happened here on this street in glasgow city centre earlier on today it is now starting to sink in. one of the biggest police investigations in many years is now under way in this country. early on this evening we had it confirmed from the officers leading this investigation that it is not terror related. now, the details we know are that this happened around one police...
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haidi: let's get over to tom mackenzie, watching this from beijing.e expectations been at the start of trading? >> absolutely. this is a company hoping to raise billions with this listing selling millions of shares. has been heavily oversubscribed by both institutional and retail investors and they are selling to both of those. as he said, the listing will start in hong kong at 9:30 a.m. but we are here in beijing where they will be doing a virtual ipo work event to mark the ipo. means -- the pandemic means it's difficult for many executives to travel to hong kong. they're very confident there will be enough demand to compel the share price upwards. , you canne very well see they're up more than 70% and they have done pretty well despite the pandemic or because of the pandemic, as they are more of a utility company than a tech company. they have been delivering goods to people across the country since it started in february. they're hoping to spend the money they raised on things like logistics and opening up their bottom line to online retail options
haidi: let's get over to tom mackenzie, watching this from beijing.e expectations been at the start of trading? >> absolutely. this is a company hoping to raise billions with this listing selling millions of shares. has been heavily oversubscribed by both institutional and retail investors and they are selling to both of those. as he said, the listing will start in hong kong at 9:30 a.m. but we are here in beijing where they will be doing a virtual ipo work event to mark the ipo. means --...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.afternoon that so—called travel corridors — also known as air bridges — will go ahead. it's the beginning of plans to relax restrictions for uk holidaymakers. in a moment, we'll speak to our correspondent damian grammaticas in southern spain but first our transport correspondent tom burridge is at the eurotunnel entrance in folkestone. well, simon, that train is about to head off to france. they are still running one service an hour here, it is still quite quiet, but people's confidence about booking a holiday abroad seems to be returning. on the eurotunnel this weekend, they had three times the bookings that they did on the same weekend last year, and that's since the government on friday night announced that the rules were going to be relaxed. now, the government plans to have this traffic light system, so countries will be rated either green, amber or red. green will mean that the infection rate of the virus is significantly lower than here in the uk, amber will mean that there is a
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.afternoon that so—called travel corridors — also known as air bridges — will go ahead. it's the beginning of plans to relax restrictions for uk holidaymakers. in a moment, we'll speak to our correspondent damian grammaticas in southern spain but first our transport correspondent tom burridge is at the eurotunnel entrance in folkestone. well, simon, that train is about to head off to france. they are still running one service an hour here, it is still...
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shery: tom mackenzie in beijing.panyp, villareal and partner sandy hillary -- sandy hillary joins us -- sandy villere joins us next. ♪ a billionaire investor says it will be a long time before the u.s. regains equilibrium. with the pandemic intensifying damage that was already done to traditional retail by amazon. he spoke to bloomberg as part of our front row series. >> retail -- i think physical retail will stay around. when you are looking at a retail location, if you are an , what fewyou know tenants there are have all the leverage. if you are buying their rent at 10 times cash flow, you are now bankrupt. so your assets are worth half of what you thought it was worth. it is very hard to underwrite retail today. the best retail assets -- but say it was on fifth avenue in new york city or on bleecker street in the village. if you have been there, there are a lot of empty stores. aty were allotted rent $10,000 a foot, and out tenants today say, $3000 a foot. so it stays vacant until you hope somebody shows up at $10
shery: tom mackenzie in beijing.panyp, villareal and partner sandy hillary -- sandy hillary joins us -- sandy villere joins us next. ♪ a billionaire investor says it will be a long time before the u.s. regains equilibrium. with the pandemic intensifying damage that was already done to traditional retail by amazon. he spoke to bloomberg as part of our front row series. >> retail -- i think physical retail will stay around. when you are looking at a retail location, if you are an , what...
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he spoke exclusively with tom mackenzie.hope to see our investors from china and asia better understand jd's concepts, services, and future develop and. hong kong is one of the best free economies in the world. we hope to have many mature institutional and individual investors to share jd's growth. the man himself joins us, tom mackenzie from the headquarters of jd.com in aging. how much investor appetite have we seen for what looks like one of the biggest ipo's, i guess the second-biggest in the world this year? yes, absolutely. it was heavily over subscribed. it is now trading above 230. last i looked it was up about 3.5%. they have raised close to $4 billion u.s. dollars. they plan to put that into logistics and services. parts of the business to tide them over during the pandemic. and were keeping households residential compounds supplied during a strict and rigid lockdown. this is more than just a story about one individual corporate. china's second largest online retailer. it is also about a theme that we have seen in
he spoke exclusively with tom mackenzie.hope to see our investors from china and asia better understand jd's concepts, services, and future develop and. hong kong is one of the best free economies in the world. we hope to have many mature institutional and individual investors to share jd's growth. the man himself joins us, tom mackenzie from the headquarters of jd.com in aging. how much investor appetite have we seen for what looks like one of the biggest ipo's, i guess the second-biggest in...
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tom mackenzie joins us with more.beijing want no change in the white house given the relationship of the past four years? tom: it is a valid question because the last four years, you have seen trump spending much of his time beijing -- blaming beijing from everything from trade imbalances to covid-19. the reason most of these officials we have been speaking to cited a belief that another four years of trump would result in a further breakdown of america's postwar alliance network. there's a view that trump has done a pretty spectacular job of alienating allies like the europeans in terms of the u.s. stance on germany and nato is another example of that breakdown in relations. there is a sense in beijing that ultimately that continue to break over another four years would benefit beijing and would outweigh any damage to china from continued trade disputes and geopolitical uncertainty. there is a wide view from the officials we have been speaking to that u.s.-china tensions will rise regardless of who's in the white hou
tom mackenzie joins us with more.beijing want no change in the white house given the relationship of the past four years? tom: it is a valid question because the last four years, you have seen trump spending much of his time beijing -- blaming beijing from everything from trade imbalances to covid-19. the reason most of these officials we have been speaking to cited a belief that another four years of trump would result in a further breakdown of america's postwar alliance network. there's a...
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shery: that was tom mackenzie in beijing. more perspective on the pandemic ahead with harvard gold -- global health institute director joining us on daybreak asia. says theyd, hong kong support china's national security bill for hong kong despite the shock move. don't miss our exclusive interview. up next, bloomberg uncovers stunning evidence that appears to support carlos ghosn's playing -- claims that he was set up. that is just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you're watching daybreak australia. i'm karina mitchell with first word headlines. bank of japan opens a two day meeting on monday and expected to leave policy unchanged as the coronavirus weekends in an already struggling economy. the boj will leave asset person -- purchases as they are as they see the impacts already underway. policymakers don't see a pressing need for major changes at this time. australia is to announce a new infrastructure spending later to kickstart the economy in a era.virus prime minister scott morrison will lay out plans across the country with
shery: that was tom mackenzie in beijing. more perspective on the pandemic ahead with harvard gold -- global health institute director joining us on daybreak asia. says theyd, hong kong support china's national security bill for hong kong despite the shock move. don't miss our exclusive interview. up next, bloomberg uncovers stunning evidence that appears to support carlos ghosn's playing -- claims that he was set up. that is just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you're watching daybreak...
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dejar en claro la importancia de esta movilización, los manifestantes retrasaron los mensajes de mackenzie conservadoras pero no ha sido impedimento para que participen en nuestras concentraciones en contra del racismo >> llegaron oficiales de la policía ya que la concentración atrajo a más de 1000 manifestantes, empezó desde la plaza a la 1:00 de la tarde >> hoy líderes religiosos se unieron para orar y pedir por el fin del racismo >> para eliminar nuestra crueldad >> pero qué le piden a la comunidad, sandra bermúdez nos acompaña con esta información >> qué tal buenas tardes hoy le piden a la comunidad que sean más tolerantes que amen a sus vecinos pero sobre todo que recen que recen por nueve minutos todos los días porque son tiempos que la policía de minneapolis tuvo a george floyd con su rodilla en el cuello >> hoy frente al monumento de nuestra señora de la paz, se arrodillaron y guardaron silencio por nueve minutos en memoria de george floyd por casi nueve minutos estuvo él sometido contra el concreto hasta que perdió la vida, pidió que cada quien obre en su casa >> invitó a las fami
dejar en claro la importancia de esta movilización, los manifestantes retrasaron los mensajes de mackenzie conservadoras pero no ha sido impedimento para que participen en nuestras concentraciones en contra del racismo >> llegaron oficiales de la policía ya que la concentración atrajo a más de 1000 manifestantes, empezó desde la plaza a la 1:00 de la tarde >> hoy líderes religiosos se unieron para orar y pedir por el fin del racismo >> para eliminar nuestra crueldad...
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back in new york mackenzie is doing all she can to make customers feel safe. >> people can't come in. table will stop them. >> correct we've reworked the store and put this table as a barricade we'll put this table to put customer purchases so they can safely grab their items. >> reporter: and monday, you're going to be ready, like this >> monday we will be here, smiles under our masks. >> rehema joins us what others measures are officials taking to avoid a second wave >> reporter: well, kate, for commuter stations, none bigger than new york's grand central station. typically on a monday would be packed with commuters. for the sake of social distancing, transit authorities are asking you to do a couple of things stagger hours, and days, to prevent overcrowding. >> rehema ellis, amazing how empty that space is. thank you. >>> up next, why som health care workers are taking a risk. remember the gold medal gymnast who wowed crowds >>> as protests continue across the country, we're seeing supporters take a stand. on friday a lone marine stood in the sun outside the state capitol for three
back in new york mackenzie is doing all she can to make customers feel safe. >> people can't come in. table will stop them. >> correct we've reworked the store and put this table as a barricade we'll put this table to put customer purchases so they can safely grab their items. >> reporter: and monday, you're going to be ready, like this >> monday we will be here, smiles under our masks. >> rehema joins us what others measures are officials taking to avoid a second...
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jean mackenzie has this report.s across the world have been forced to suspend nonemergency surgeries. but in romania, nearly all of them stopped abortions. this is a phone call made to a hospital last month. at the height of the crisis, only 11 out of the 280 hospitals in rumania were offering the procedure. they are trying to use the pandemic as an excuse. lots of women, especially the ones from vulnerable background living in the property would like access to an abortion. this is how desperate the situation is. my boyfriend tricked me. he pretended he was using a condom. i can't afford to have a child. diarrhoea couldn't find a single dock to give her an abortion. —— daria. find a single dock to give her an abortion. -- daria. iwent to the apartment. they had this special room and a bed. i was very afraid. it was done using a vacuum, very afraid. it was done using a vacuum, which i wasn't expecting. it is a similar story in countries across europe. we have spoken to women in italy, croatia, poland to have all been
jean mackenzie has this report.s across the world have been forced to suspend nonemergency surgeries. but in romania, nearly all of them stopped abortions. this is a phone call made to a hospital last month. at the height of the crisis, only 11 out of the 280 hospitals in rumania were offering the procedure. they are trying to use the pandemic as an excuse. lots of women, especially the ones from vulnerable background living in the property would like access to an abortion. this is how...
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here is our scotland correspondent, alexander mackenzie. alexandra: police entered the hotel.had been home to city asylum-seekers, one who wanted to remain anonymous described what he saw. >> i was worried and wanted to eck what was going on because i heard screams. two were stabbed. and a police officer was bleeding. it is scary, but the only thing you c do in this kind of situation is stay calm. alexandra: at least one person was shot dead by arms police. six were taken to hospital, including a police officer, who was in critical but stable condition. >> i have people from the hotel that have been stabbed. alerywhere was full of blood. andra: scotland's first minister said the events were truly dreadful. >> this is a situation that has undoubtedly shaken glasgow and scotland today. but the police have dealt with it. the assessment is that it is not a terrorist-relat incident. that said, there are six individuals in critical condition as a result of injuries they sustained. all our thoughts and good wishes this evening should be with them. alexandra: earlier the prime ministe
here is our scotland correspondent, alexander mackenzie. alexandra: police entered the hotel.had been home to city asylum-seekers, one who wanted to remain anonymous described what he saw. >> i was worried and wanted to eck what was going on because i heard screams. two were stabbed. and a police officer was bleeding. it is scary, but the only thing you c do in this kind of situation is stay calm. alexandra: at least one person was shot dead by arms police. six were taken to hospital,...
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this report by jean mackenzie es have details that may be dismissing jean: hospitals have been forcednonemergency service he -- serves. in romania, nearly all of them stop abortions. this is a phone call made last [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] jean: at the height of the crisis, only 11 out of the 200 were offering the procedure. lots of women, especially the. ones that comeln from able backgrounds that live in poverty, without access to abortion, this is how desperate the situation is. >> my boyfriend pretended he was using a condom. i can't afford to have a child. jean: she could not find a single doctor to give her an abortion. >> i recommended someone who said i could have an abortion at their home. i went ao their apartme they had a special room and a bed. i was very afraid. it was donusing a vacuum. which i was not expecting. jean: it's a similar story in countries across european and we have spoken to wo inaly, croatia and poland, who have all been unable to get treatmentri in these cou it was already difficult for women to get an abortion. mothis cr
this report by jean mackenzie es have details that may be dismissing jean: hospitals have been forcednonemergency service he -- serves. in romania, nearly all of them stop abortions. this is a phone call made last [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] jean: at the height of the crisis, only 11 out of the 200 were offering the procedure. lots of women, especially the. ones that comeln from able backgrounds that live in poverty, without access to abortion, this is how...
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mackenzie hughes finished two shots back but put in a nice round of 67 today. he had a birdie at 17 and tied for third. johnson was playing in the last group with todd and made his move as todd faded johnson with a curling birdie that moved him into a tie for the lead. after taking the lead with a birdie on nine he had this effort off the green at number 10. 10 center with his putter, and his third straight birdie. then a shot that doesn't exactly go where he wanted it to, johnson still able to say par on the whole. he backed up his 61 yesterday with 67 today and beats kevin, and he has now won at least one tournament for 13 straight years. the record for that is 17 held by arnold palmer and jack nicholas. it is not february 2 but it was groundhog day at pocono, two official nascar races in as many days, rain delaying the proceedings for nearly one hour. this is not how kyle busch wanted to finish his day, he spun down and hit the wall after contact with blaney, he came in 38th. denny hamlin took the checkered flag, the first driver to win four times this year
mackenzie hughes finished two shots back but put in a nice round of 67 today. he had a birdie at 17 and tied for third. johnson was playing in the last group with todd and made his move as todd faded johnson with a curling birdie that moved him into a tie for the lead. after taking the lead with a birdie on nine he had this effort off the green at number 10. 10 center with his putter, and his third straight birdie. then a shot that doesn't exactly go where he wanted it to, johnson still able to...
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as johnson was coming off his best career around yesterday with 61, mackenzie use the finished two shotsack put together a nice round of 67 today with maybe thday. he tied for third. johnson playing in the last group with todd and made his move as todd faded rita with the curling birdie that moved him into a tie for the lead. then after taking the lead with a birdie on 9, he had this effort from off the green on number 10. he is dead center with his putter and up to strokes, nice save by johnson, he's not afraid to get his feet wet with a shot that doesn't go exactly where he wanted it to go, still able to save par on that hole. he backed up his 61 yesterday with a 67 today. he has now won at least one tournament for 13 straight years, the record is 17 held by a couple of golf names you might recognize, arnold palmer and jack nicholas. >> we do now have confirmation that major-league baseball players will be working out in the stadium at 24 willie mays plaza. they will begin spring training, it will look nothing like the spring training we saw back in february and march, new protocols fo
as johnson was coming off his best career around yesterday with 61, mackenzie use the finished two shotsack put together a nice round of 67 today with maybe thday. he tied for third. johnson playing in the last group with todd and made his move as todd faded rita with the curling birdie that moved him into a tie for the lead. then after taking the lead with a birdie on 9, he had this effort from off the green on number 10. he is dead center with his putter and up to strokes, nice save by...
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with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph and polly mackenzief executive of centre left think tank demos. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the express, which leads on the government's ‘support bubble‘ plans for some households in england. the measures allow single adult households, or single parents living with under 18—year—olds, to meet and stay with one other household without having to socially distance. the metro's front page also features that story, celebrating the fact that some couples will be able to stay overnight together. the times adds that the changes may also mean that grandparents will be able to see their children and grandchildren too. and the i also looks at that story. saying ‘pick a family‘ — that choice now being faced by many. meanwhile, the financial times focuses on claims from the government's former adviser that the uk prime minister could have avoided thousands of deaths, if he had implemented lockdown one week earlier. it also has a picture of george floyd's brother philonise floyd, who testified at a house
with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph and polly mackenzief executive of centre left think tank demos. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the express, which leads on the government's ‘support bubble‘ plans for some households in england. the measures allow single adult households, or single parents living with under 18—year—olds, to meet and stay with one other household without having to socially distance. the metro's front page also...
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here's our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie.entre. during lockdown it's been home to some of the city's asylum seekers. residents and onlookers were shocked. i think there were, like, a hundred police officers. there was really incredible response. across the street, we saw people running here and there, loud noises were heard and a lot of screaming. the attack happened early this afternoon. the city centre street became a crime scene. armed police arrived here within minutes. they discovered the six people who had been stabbed, others were laid out to safety. police raided the hotel and the attacker was shot dead. the prime minister and others paid tribute to the emergency services, including a police officer was one of the injured. six of the other men in hospital for treatment, including a 42—year—old police officer, who was in a critical but stable condition. the officer's family are aware and are being supported. the other men in the hospital are aged 17, 18, 20, 38 and 53. liason officers have been appointed to the case. s
here's our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie.entre. during lockdown it's been home to some of the city's asylum seekers. residents and onlookers were shocked. i think there were, like, a hundred police officers. there was really incredible response. across the street, we saw people running here and there, loud noises were heard and a lot of screaming. the attack happened early this afternoon. the city centre street became a crime scene. armed police arrived here within minutes. they...
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mackenzie hughes, 8 hole for birdie. drops it in. hughes, 10 under par 60, leads after round one.o, under sized, extremely limited, not a natural point guard, not much of a defender. that was the scouting report on young steph curry. drafted 11 years ago today by the warriors. >> with the seventh pick in the 2009 nba draft, the golden state warriors select stephen curry from davidson college. >> oh, what the scouts did not write. curry will be the best shooter in nba history and then, lead the warriors to three championships in five years. >> is it a dream come true for me? it will be drofted nba. and being an nba player andipla. taking the game to the next level. >> man, he looked so young. the baby faced assassin. no call my play video tonight, we have a great video, courtesy of 49ers schbs -- >> surprised his father on father's day. >> what is this? >> happy father's day, dad. >> oh! >> that's a good son. so solomon with a brand new tesla. dad in complete shock. saying you got to be kidding me. you got to be kidding me. thomas had been driving the same ♪ here's what we want eve
mackenzie hughes, 8 hole for birdie. drops it in. hughes, 10 under par 60, leads after round one.o, under sized, extremely limited, not a natural point guard, not much of a defender. that was the scouting report on young steph curry. drafted 11 years ago today by the warriors. >> with the seventh pick in the 2009 nba draft, the golden state warriors select stephen curry from davidson college. >> oh, what the scouts did not write. curry will be the best shooter in nba history and...
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by mackenzie it's as if to say i said. this is good of you news live from berlin tensions on the border between india and china a disputed region in the himalayas sees the 1st deadly confrontation between the 2 countries since the 1970 s. india now reports 20 of its troops dead after hand to hand clashes with chinese forces china says its soldiers were provoked.
by mackenzie it's as if to say i said. this is good of you news live from berlin tensions on the border between india and china a disputed region in the himalayas sees the 1st deadly confrontation between the 2 countries since the 1970 s. india now reports 20 of its troops dead after hand to hand clashes with chinese forces china says its soldiers were provoked.
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by mackenzie. say i said. this is developing news live from berlin a grim warning from the u.s. government's top infectious disease expert dr anthony fauci says the number of new corona virus infections in the united states could double more isn't done to contain the virus also coming up a new security laws in effect in hong kong violators could face life in prison was it the beginning of the end of hong kong autonomy. and fenced off and under surveillance the palestinian family shows the news what their lives have become.
by mackenzie. say i said. this is developing news live from berlin a grim warning from the u.s. government's top infectious disease expert dr anthony fauci says the number of new corona virus infections in the united states could double more isn't done to contain the virus also coming up a new security laws in effect in hong kong violators could face life in prison was it the beginning of the end of hong kong autonomy. and fenced off and under surveillance the palestinian family shows the news...
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mackenzie hughes, 8 hole for birdie. drops it in. hughes, 10 under par 60, leads after round one.er sized, extremely limited, not a natural point guard, not much of a defender. that was the scouting report on young steph curry. drafted 11 years ago today by the warriors. >> with the seventh pick in the 2009 nba draft, the golden state warriors select stephen curry from davidson college. >> oh, what the scouts did not write. curry will be the best shooter in nba history and then, lead the warriors to three championships in five years. >> is it a dream come true for me? it will be drofted nba. n taking the game to the next level. >> man, he looked so young. the baby faced assassin. no call my play video tonight, we have a great video, courtesy of 49ers schbs -- >> surprised his father on father's day. >> what is this? >> happy father's day, dad. >> oh! >> that's a good son. so solomon with a brand new tesla. dad in complete shock. saying you got to be kidding me. you got to be kidding me. thomas had been driving the same >>> all right, that is all for us tonight, with thank you for
mackenzie hughes, 8 hole for birdie. drops it in. hughes, 10 under par 60, leads after round one.er sized, extremely limited, not a natural point guard, not much of a defender. that was the scouting report on young steph curry. drafted 11 years ago today by the warriors. >> with the seventh pick in the 2009 nba draft, the golden state warriors select stephen curry from davidson college. >> oh, what the scouts did not write. curry will be the best shooter in nba history and then,...
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some sport can resume behind closed doors — as our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie reportsvering.|j this morning. almost everything one was wearing a face covering. i think it‘s brilliant i think we should all be doing it. i love it and i love the people wearing it. it‘s hot and sweaty but i think we‘ve got to do it, yeah. yes wearing it on the bus otherwise i don't work normally. find it quite uncomfortable. i think we should've done it long ago. i think they should have done it from the very start. some stations will provide free mask but a limited time only. scotland and the british transport police are confident that people will comply. but you could be fined £60 if you don‘t. people will comply. but you could be fined £60 if you don't. seeing how far levels of compliance. lots and lots of customers have got these coverings. those who don‘t and there‘s lots of help in the stations. there‘s lots of prompts and will keep encouraging people to make sure that they follow the clear rules which is based coverings are mandatory across the rail network. what are some exemptions
some sport can resume behind closed doors — as our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie reportsvering.|j this morning. almost everything one was wearing a face covering. i think it‘s brilliant i think we should all be doing it. i love it and i love the people wearing it. it‘s hot and sweaty but i think we‘ve got to do it, yeah. yes wearing it on the bus otherwise i don't work normally. find it quite uncomfortable. i think we should've done it long ago. i think they should have...
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some sport can resume behind closed doors, as our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie reports.everyone was wearing a face covering.|j this morning. almost everyone was wearing a face covering. i think it's brilliant, i think we should all be doing it, i love it, and i love people wearing it. it's hot, sweaty, but i think we've got to do it. i travel on the bus, sweaty, but i think we've got to do it. itravel on the bus, otherwise i don't wear it normally, i find it quite uncomfortable.” don't wear it normally, i find it quite uncomfortable. i think we should have done it long ago. i think we should have done it from the very start. some stations will provide free masks for a limited time only, police scotland and the british transport police are confident that people will comply. but you could be fined £60 if you don't. so far we are seeing high levels of compliance. lots and lots of customers have bought these coverings but for those who don't, there's lots of help in the stations, there's lots of prompts and we will keep intervening and encouraging people to make sure they fo
some sport can resume behind closed doors, as our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie reports.everyone was wearing a face covering.|j this morning. almost everyone was wearing a face covering. i think it's brilliant, i think we should all be doing it, i love it, and i love people wearing it. it's hot, sweaty, but i think we've got to do it. i travel on the bus, sweaty, but i think we've got to do it. itravel on the bus, otherwise i don't wear it normally, i find it quite...
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the blaze broke out last night. 0ur scotland correspondent, alexandra mackenzie has been at the sceneat and that upstairs flat in paisley around 9pm last night. a spokeswoman said six crews attended and were met with what she described as a well—developed place on the first floor. the three children who died, they were initially taken to hospital in glasgow, and they were named as 12 euros fee on a, eight—year—old alexanderjames and euros fee on a, eight—year—old alexander james and five—year—old philip gibson and we know that they are all siblings, all from the same family ——12—year—old fiona. the woman, the 39—year—old woman taken to hospital in paisley and is said to hospital in paisley and is said to be in critical condition, we understand she is the mother of those three children. she was taken to hospital in paisley and she is still there, we are told, in a critical condition and police have said that they are continuing their inquiries into the cause of the fire. alexandra mckenzie reporting from paisley. donald trump says his former national security adviser, john bolton, will
the blaze broke out last night. 0ur scotland correspondent, alexandra mackenzie has been at the sceneat and that upstairs flat in paisley around 9pm last night. a spokeswoman said six crews attended and were met with what she described as a well—developed place on the first floor. the three children who died, they were initially taken to hospital in glasgow, and they were named as 12 euros fee on a, eight—year—old alexanderjames and euros fee on a, eight—year—old alexander james and...
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tom mackenzie is in beijing. it still has to be signed into law. given unanimous consent, how likely is it this will be enacted? tom: very likely at this stage. it has bipartisan support in the house and it has been signed off in the senate. it will end up on trump's desk and he will be compelled to sign. the staterequire department to address congress anry year and discuss outline whether any chinese officials are undermining the one country to systems model that currently applies to hong kong, whether it is undermining the city of metonymy. then it will give the president the power to seize assets of officials, block them from entering the united states, and it would also sanction institutions from doing business with those chinese officials. it has to be signed by the president but it continues the when iton of congress comes to the issues of china. had an act passed recently to sanction chinese officials. do we have any indication of when the timeline of this law will be enacted? tom: they could be as early as next tuesday. the group of officia
tom mackenzie is in beijing. it still has to be signed into law. given unanimous consent, how likely is it this will be enacted? tom: very likely at this stage. it has bipartisan support in the house and it has been signed off in the senate. it will end up on trump's desk and he will be compelled to sign. the staterequire department to address congress anry year and discuss outline whether any chinese officials are undermining the one country to systems model that currently applies to hong...
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for more, let's get tom mackenzie in beijing.pressure over the security law, what -- escalating pressure over the security law, what are the details? tom: if signed by trump, it would compel the u.s. secretary of state to go to congress once a year to explain whether or not chinese officials were undermining one country, two systems, that which has been in place in the u.k. for china for hong kong. they are concerned and they say this new law what autumn -- undermine autonomy of the city and that's where they are pushing for this bill. where it would empower the president to do would be to seize, or at least freeze assets of those officials who are implicated. it would also allow them and the president to ban those officials from entering the u.s., but crucially also lead to sanctions, potentially on any u.s. or foreign financial institutions that are doing deals or business with those officials. again, it has to be passed through the house, but it's expected to be an easy route, given bipartisan support. then it will have to be
for more, let's get tom mackenzie in beijing.pressure over the security law, what -- escalating pressure over the security law, what are the details? tom: if signed by trump, it would compel the u.s. secretary of state to go to congress once a year to explain whether or not chinese officials were undermining one country, two systems, that which has been in place in the u.k. for china for hong kong. they are concerned and they say this new law what autumn -- undermine autonomy of the city and...
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tom mackenzie is at company headquarters in beijing.ary listings rising or than four and a half percent. of thestart in terms secondary listing for what is china's second largest online retail company. this is a trend we are seeing with chinese tech companies looking for home as chinese tensions continue to ratchet up. we heard about proposals 10 truly to push for more dataparency and transparency from some of these u.s. listed chinese companies, making some of them look to hong kong as a second home. they want to be closer to market as well. we spoke to the retail division of jd.com about the rationale for listing in hong kong. it's a company that has raised $4 billion u.s. take a listen to what they had to say about the rationale and what they plan to do with the money. revenue for domestic and overseas brands were not very good on the first half of the year with the impact from the coronavirus. thehe shopping festival is most important sale opportunity for brands in the first half. >> compared with previous years, we will see a high
tom mackenzie is at company headquarters in beijing.ary listings rising or than four and a half percent. of thestart in terms secondary listing for what is china's second largest online retail company. this is a trend we are seeing with chinese tech companies looking for home as chinese tensions continue to ratchet up. we heard about proposals 10 truly to push for more dataparency and transparency from some of these u.s. listed chinese companies, making some of them look to hong kong as a...
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cnn's david mackenzie is live. how did it spin out so quickly? is it really about testing? >> well, laura, i think part of it is testing. you wouldn't classify it as out of control at this point. south africa is one major hot spot, the epicenter of the region. now the way that the w.h.o. is classifying it, there will be several countries like south africa that are driving the accelerated rate while there will be a slow burn in other countries. the key factor that is hear, having weakened self instruction, even a steady rise to overwhelm the hospitals. i've been talking to doctors and health professionals, they haven't been seeing the rise in deaths to this point. that's partially because of the population, mainly the youth. they're using ventilators, oxygen, steroids and they're saying those lessons learned have helped them to target the virus in a better way than the early countries. the real test will be coming in the next few weeks, laura. i think south africa is reaching that real bad section of that surge and these theories will certainly be tested severely in the comi
cnn's david mackenzie is live. how did it spin out so quickly? is it really about testing? >> well, laura, i think part of it is testing. you wouldn't classify it as out of control at this point. south africa is one major hot spot, the epicenter of the region. now the way that the w.h.o. is classifying it, there will be several countries like south africa that are driving the accelerated rate while there will be a slow burn in other countries. the key factor that is hear, having weakened...
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i am tom mackenzie at j.d..com headquarters. in hong kong, two years after the exchange relaxed its rules to attract big chinese homecomings. it raised 4 million u.s. dollars in its share sale. david: i am david
i am tom mackenzie at j.d..com headquarters. in hong kong, two years after the exchange relaxed its rules to attract big chinese homecomings. it raised 4 million u.s. dollars in its share sale. david: i am david
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kristin mckenzie pulling off the perfect surprise, mackenzie hadn't seen his family since february.illian: coronavirus cases in texas rising as the mandatory self quarantine comes under fire, doctor jennifer call says it may be back for business but is a smart public health policy. >> if you want to be stuck with one party and ignored by the other, stay in a 2-party system but if you want to chart your own destiny, form your own party. rob: the founder of bet sending that to the black lives matter movement. >> a look at top headlines, the trump administration urging the supreme court to overturn the affordable care act. and there is no tax penalty for the uninsured. >> police reform - the record-keeping of police use of force. the gop version in the senate. police reform in a partisan -- >> the house is voting on making dc the 50 first state, the first vote of its kind in 32 years, the bill is expected to pass in the democratic house but not the republican senate, donald trump threatening to veto the bill, nancy pelosi says it would be a grave injustice. >> there will be retribution
kristin mckenzie pulling off the perfect surprise, mackenzie hadn't seen his family since february.illian: coronavirus cases in texas rising as the mandatory self quarantine comes under fire, doctor jennifer call says it may be back for business but is a smart public health policy. >> if you want to be stuck with one party and ignored by the other, stay in a 2-party system but if you want to chart your own destiny, form your own party. rob: the founder of bet sending that to the black...
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look at that mackenzie and kristin pulling off the perfect surprise for father's date.e was stationed in qatar and hasn't seen his family since january. ainsley: his kids are so beautiful. it hit in february precorona. brian: hold on to slide show that's pretty effective. steve: thanks, jillian. brian brian new notes from peter strzok suggest president obama and biden weighed in on the flynn case in 2017 while james comey down played it. the revelations are jaw dropping, he's on deck. my nunormal: fewer asthma attacks. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala at home. find your nunormal with nucala. bria
look at that mackenzie and kristin pulling off the perfect surprise for father's date.e was stationed in qatar and hasn't seen his family since january. ainsley: his kids are so beautiful. it hit in february precorona. brian: hold on to slide show that's pretty effective. steve: thanks, jillian. brian brian new notes from peter strzok suggest president obama and biden weighed in on the flynn case in 2017 while james comey down played it. the revelations are jaw dropping, he's on deck. my...
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mackenzie to do a review of our finances, and looking at the revenue decline because ridership is downsystem, expenses are up, and with days hated -- with dedicated practices and sey's midpointin is $7.7 million. it is critical that we receive that federal funding. lisa: that distinction you made between disinfecting and cleaning, why was that an important distinction to make? makes -- cleaning means taking the coffee cups out or cleaning the restrooms. we have been using disinfecting agents since march 3 because of the pendant. we have also been piling -- because of the pandemic. we have also been utilizing uv light. we have worked with a column via expert onor who is an ultraviolet light. he concluded in this innovative collaboration with the mta that ultraviolet light kills the covid-19 virus. we have also been using antimicrobials, which we believe to be verified by independent laboratories. that would be a game changer. the point i want to make to our writers is that we are looking at every step we can to minimize theic health risk, and so ultraviolet light and antimicrobials are
mackenzie to do a review of our finances, and looking at the revenue decline because ridership is downsystem, expenses are up, and with days hated -- with dedicated practices and sey's midpointin is $7.7 million. it is critical that we receive that federal funding. lisa: that distinction you made between disinfecting and cleaning, why was that an important distinction to make? makes -- cleaning means taking the coffee cups out or cleaning the restrooms. we have been using disinfecting agents...
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mackenzie hughes finished two shots back but he put together a nice shot of 67 today hurried with maybehe best part of the day with a birdie at 17. johnson was playing in the last group with todd and made his move as todd faded johnson with the birdie in number 8 that moved him into a tie for the lead. then after taking the lead with a birdie on 9, johnson had this effort off the green at number 10, dead center with his putter, and his third straight birdie. nice save by johnson at 15, not afraid to get his feet wet with a shot that didn't exactly go to where he wanted it to but he was still able to say par on the home. and he backed up his 61 yesterday with the 67 today. johnson has now won at least one tournament for 13 straight years. the record is 17 held by a couple of names fans might recognize, arnold palmer and jack nicholas. it was groundhog day at pocono, two official nascar races in as many days, rain delayed the proceedings for nearly an hour. this is not how kyle busch wanted to finish his day. he spun down and hit the wall after making contact and was finished after 74 lap
mackenzie hughes finished two shots back but he put together a nice shot of 67 today hurried with maybehe best part of the day with a birdie at 17. johnson was playing in the last group with todd and made his move as todd faded johnson with the birdie in number 8 that moved him into a tie for the lead. then after taking the lead with a birdie on 9, johnson had this effort off the green at number 10, dead center with his putter, and his third straight birdie. nice save by johnson at 15, not...
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i am tom mackenzie with yvonne man. top u.s.ys he is happy about the deal with china despite rising tensions between washington and beijing. asian markets hope to finish the week higher. concern the rally has gone too far. oi
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. >> reporter: i'm david mackenzie in johannesburg. president of tanzana say his country is coronavirus-free. now there is certainly an atmosphere of fear in tanzania with people we speak with to ascertain what's going on. i spoke to the head of the african cdc he said there are case in tanzania and any country that's failing in its fight against covid-19 put other countries at risk. >> thanks to all of our reporters. the uk announcing the latest easing of lockdown restrictions even as the death toll from coronavirus remains stubbornly high there. scott mcclain is live in london. what will we see open up next? >> reporter: so the uk has one of the highest death rates, almost twice the number of deaths per million people than even the u.s. the uk recorded almost 1400 new coronavirus cases and almost 300 new deaths in the last 24 hours. now it's announcing easing of lockdown restrictions. now we'll see zoos, drive-in movie theaters and non-essential retail stores, think clothing stores or electronic stores able to re-open with some restr
. >> reporter: i'm david mackenzie in johannesburg. president of tanzana say his country is coronavirus-free. now there is certainly an atmosphere of fear in tanzania with people we speak with to ascertain what's going on. i spoke to the head of the african cdc he said there are case in tanzania and any country that's failing in its fight against covid-19 put other countries at risk. >> thanks to all of our reporters. the uk announcing the latest easing of lockdown restrictions even...
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others in the movement like mark moore of the urban league and the reverend community like bishop mackenzieer to his children, the reverend jesse jackson. reverend jackson, happy father's day. we don't hear reverend jackson. >> al? >> i hear you now. >> happy father's day. >> god bless. >> thank you, sir. >> let me ask you this before i ask a policy question. i have to ask a policy question or it won't be me and you talking. you were on the staff of dr. king where you were older than some of us, as i mentioned and you were 12 years younger than dr. king. he and reverend lowery and then were father figures to you in the movement, fathered you in the movement and in fact, you and john lewis, you were around the same age and you were on dr. king's staff and you weren't just one in the movement and you were on his staff. explain how it was a family thing with they being father figures and mentoring people like you who later mentored people like us. >> thank you for recognizing reverend lowery last program. he played such a huge figure within the movement. secondly, i think the last -- 1968 we h
others in the movement like mark moore of the urban league and the reverend community like bishop mackenzieer to his children, the reverend jesse jackson. reverend jackson, happy father's day. we don't hear reverend jackson. >> al? >> i hear you now. >> happy father's day. >> god bless. >> thank you, sir. >> let me ask you this before i ask a policy question. i have to ask a policy question or it won't be me and you talking. you were on the staff of dr. king...
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this about david mackenzie. and this is about systemic injustice and institutionalized racism that's been perpetuated this country for years upon years upon decades upon centuries. and to channel my father and h fannie ler, people are sick and tired of being sick and tired. and so, now, we're at the point now, where i'm-- i-- my job is to break that perpetual cycle. and i'm proud that people like taylor swift and carson wentzre and trevor le are coming out. >> reporter: so, yosound a little bit optimistic that this around the world--ust in from this country, but around the world now-- that's a big change from the past, isn't it? >> i don't know if it's a big change. let me just say that my father's generation captivated the world before. like, i don't really give people credit for showing up. i want to see the follow-through. and i hope that people are there, and i have faith that people wit be there. is will be new. this will have to be a new door that is opened. and, you know, i have three children and i'm goi
this about david mackenzie. and this is about systemic injustice and institutionalized racism that's been perpetuated this country for years upon years upon decades upon centuries. and to channel my father and h fannie ler, people are sick and tired of being sick and tired. and so, now, we're at the point now, where i'm-- i-- my job is to break that perpetual cycle. and i'm proud that people like taylor swift and carson wentzre and trevor le are coming out. >> reporter: so, yosound a...
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with me, jodie paterson and chloe mackenzie, welcome to you both, thanks for joining me on this sundayked a lot over the last couple of weeks throughout these protests about police brutality and the reforming of police departments across the country, and police brutality especially when it comes to black men and women. we have not necessarily talked about how to address systemic racism in this country. and part of systemic racism in your view, and as many view, is the wealth gap, the wage gap. i want to give a stat for folks out there. at $171,000, the net worth of a typical white family is nearly ten times greater than that of a black family. that is based off of 2016 data. and the gap has only been widening. why is that, chloe? >> there are a number of reasons. one of them biggest reasons really is because our financial system makes racism profitable. and when we tend to think about the multigenerational trauma from slavery to now, let's talk about that for a moment, minus the stolen indigenous land, black bodies created all of the we wealth in the western world to begin with. part o
with me, jodie paterson and chloe mackenzie, welcome to you both, thanks for joining me on this sundayked a lot over the last couple of weeks throughout these protests about police brutality and the reforming of police departments across the country, and police brutality especially when it comes to black men and women. we have not necessarily talked about how to address systemic racism in this country. and part of systemic racism in your view, and as many view, is the wealth gap, the wage gap....
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some sport can resume behind closed doors — as our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie reportsas wearing a face covering. i think it's brilliant, i think we should all be doing it, i love it, and i love people wearing it. it's hot and sweaty, but i think we've got to do it. i'm wearing it on the bus, otherwise i don't wear it normally, i find it quite uncomfortable. i think we should have done it long ago. done it from the very start. some stations will provide free masks for a limited time only. police scotland and the british transport police are confident that people will comply. but you could be fined £60 if you don't. so far, we are seeing high levels of compliance. lots and lots of customers have bought these coverings but for those who don't, there's lots of help in the stations, there's lots of prompts and we will keep intervening and encouraging people to make sure they follow the clear rule which is face coverings are mandatory across the rail network. there are some exemptions — if you were under five or for certain medical conditions, including breathing difficultie
some sport can resume behind closed doors — as our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie reportsas wearing a face covering. i think it's brilliant, i think we should all be doing it, i love it, and i love people wearing it. it's hot and sweaty, but i think we've got to do it. i'm wearing it on the bus, otherwise i don't wear it normally, i find it quite uncomfortable. i think we should have done it long ago. done it from the very start. some stations will provide free masks for a limited...
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tom mackenzie. stocks are mostly higher after the s&p 500 vibe out losses for the year.ay.r an 8th airlines face as ou
tom mackenzie. stocks are mostly higher after the s&p 500 vibe out losses for the year.ay.r an 8th airlines face as ou