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shejoins from mckenzie arnold, as seen here in the middle.s seen here in the middle. shejoins from the brisbane roar. superbikes champion jonathan ray roar. superbikes championjonathan ray was beaten into second place on day one of the unofficial test in catalonia. it is the second session since the covid—19 lockdown, but not it is the second session since the covid—19lockdown, but not all teams are taking part. attack temperatures reached over 47 degrees. to cathy's scott redding edged out kawasaki by just under a tenth of a second. the season will resume injuly the 31st. pioneering jockey lizzie kelly has announced she is halting her career to start a family and almost certainly will not return to competitive racing. kelly was the first woman in britain to win a grade one race overjumps when she rode ta to to victory at kempton in 2015. she is expecting herfirst child with husband ed, and said, i will not be returning to the weighing room this season, and in all likelihood, not at all. that is all sport from us for now. you can get all the
shejoins from mckenzie arnold, as seen here in the middle.s seen here in the middle. shejoins from the brisbane roar. superbikes champion jonathan ray roar. superbikes championjonathan ray was beaten into second place on day one of the unofficial test in catalonia. it is the second session since the covid—19 lockdown, but not it is the second session since the covid—19lockdown, but not all teams are taking part. attack temperatures reached over 47 degrees. to cathy's scott redding edged out...
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mckenzie king. trueman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. citizens turn out the street to hail the king. are climaxed by the siting of the nation's charter. first to sign is china, the first nation that suffered aggression. delegation of the soviet union signs for russia. great britain is represented by her delegation chairman lord halifax. the republican of france acting delegation chairman, 38 of 50 nations to sign is the united states. >> we are all aware that this is an extremely historic occasion. this is only the beginning. the great past lies before us, and that's our solomon sacred due to, to see it the united nation comes into being and fulfills its promise. with faith in our cause and goodwill in our hearts, and determination tour to work towards this end, that with god help we shall reach our goal. i senator connolly is next to sign for the united states. senator arthur van damme bergh as. commander harold stetson. a vital and a difficult job well done. appearing before the last session of the united nation come chris, he expresse
mckenzie king. trueman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. citizens turn out the street to hail the king. are climaxed by the siting of the nation's charter. first to sign is china, the first nation that suffered aggression. delegation of the soviet union signs for russia. great britain is represented by her delegation chairman lord halifax. the republican of france acting delegation chairman, 38 of 50 nations to sign is the united states. >> we are all aware that this is an...
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well, david mckenzie and his team have more. >> wow. this was what you were coughing up? was a lot. >> it didn't take long to realize just how serious his cough had become. >> were you nervous about going to get treatment because of covid? >> yes. i was nervous. it was terrible. >> the doctor told him it wasn't covid-19. what he had was tuberculosis. a disease that kills upwards of 66,000 south africans, per year. now, just weeks into his treatment, he's responding well. >> and there's a lot of kids, also, in the -- these houses that they are staying in. >> so that's a danger for infection. >> very dangerous. >> but healthcare workers worry that, for every success, they are now missing many, many more. >> so there hasn't been screening here since lockdown. >> yeah. >> did not want us to come in their houses, and i really believe they think we have covid, ourselves. >> we're already seeing quite an impact on the ground. >> dr. linda gayle becker worked through the worse of hiv and tb. she fears the decades of hard-fought gains could be lost because of a focus on covid-19.
well, david mckenzie and his team have more. >> wow. this was what you were coughing up? was a lot. >> it didn't take long to realize just how serious his cough had become. >> were you nervous about going to get treatment because of covid? >> yes. i was nervous. it was terrible. >> the doctor told him it wasn't covid-19. what he had was tuberculosis. a disease that kills upwards of 66,000 south africans, per year. now, just weeks into his treatment, he's responding...
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mckenzie king. president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco.s the first vift to san francisco by a chief executive in seven years. half a million citizens turn out to hail the presidential motorcade. [ applause ] as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of concerted international effort are climaxed by the signing of the united nations charter. first to sign is china, the first nation that suffered aggression. dr. wellington ku signs with a traditional chinese brush. the delegation of the soviet union and ambassador andre rommico signs for russia. great britain is represented by her delegation lord halifax. the republic of france, acting delegation chairman joseph boncuor. 38 of 50 nations to sign is the united states of america. secretary of state stetinius. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are all aware that this is an extremely historic occasion. the charter for world peace has been completed. but this is not the end. it is only the beginning. the great past lies before us and it is our solemn and our sacred duty to see to it that the united nations come n
mckenzie king. president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco.s the first vift to san francisco by a chief executive in seven years. half a million citizens turn out to hail the presidential motorcade. [ applause ] as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of concerted international effort are climaxed by the signing of the united nations charter. first to sign is china, the first nation that suffered aggression. dr. wellington ku signs with a traditional chinese brush. the delegation of...
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we're celebrating mckenzie's 7th birthday happy birthday, mckenzie can you show us your doll?ed hoda's face and these are doll clothes. >> that is awesome. and it is the "today" show. so as soon as that's safe, we would love to see you down here on our plaza. open invitation to come see us at the "today" show, okay? >> okay. >> thank you so much. >> we love y'all. bring your dolls with you. meet savannah too. >> those also work as voodoo dolls if you poke it with a pin. >> thank you. >> can i have that dress, work. he's please i like it a lot. >> carson and i want one of those dolls, by the way. so mckenzie had a wish for her 7th birthday and it is to visit the "today" show so as soon as that's safe, we would love to see you down here on our plaza open invitation to come see us at the "today" show, okay? >> okay. >> thank you so much >> we love y'all bring your dolls with you. meet savannah too. >> those also work as voodoo dolls if you poke it with a pin. >> thank you >> where's melissa simmons holding her 5 1/2-month-old oliver there you are. dad works in the medicine field.
we're celebrating mckenzie's 7th birthday happy birthday, mckenzie can you show us your doll?ed hoda's face and these are doll clothes. >> that is awesome. and it is the "today" show. so as soon as that's safe, we would love to see you down here on our plaza. open invitation to come see us at the "today" show, okay? >> okay. >> thank you so much. >> we love y'all. bring your dolls with you. meet savannah too. >> those also work as voodoo dolls...
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we're joined remotely by polly mckenzie, the chief executive of the cross—party think—tank demos, andissioning editor of the telegraph, asa bennett. lovely to have you both with us tonight. so let's start with some of tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph says 0xford scientists believe they've made a breakthrough in their search for a covid—19 vaccine after discovering that the jab triggers a response that may offer a "double defence" against the virus. the metro goes with what it calls growing confusion over the need to wear masks in shops in england, with health secretary matt hancock and no.10 appearing to give conflicting advice. the international edition of the ft says eu judges have quashed a european commission order for apple to pay back 14.3 billion euros in taxes to ireland in a landmark ruling that hands a big legal victory to apple. the new york times says china and the united states are drifting towards a new cold war. it comes after the trump administration took new measures to suffocate chinese innovation by cutting it off from american technology and pushing allies to
we're joined remotely by polly mckenzie, the chief executive of the cross—party think—tank demos, andissioning editor of the telegraph, asa bennett. lovely to have you both with us tonight. so let's start with some of tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph says 0xford scientists believe they've made a breakthrough in their search for a covid—19 vaccine after discovering that the jab triggers a response that may offer a "double defence" against the virus. the metro goes with what...
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and covid-19 science journalist deborah mckenzie looks at how covid-19 outbreak in china becomes a global pandemic. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold look for authors in the near future on cspan2. >> one of the issues with the john bolton book, the room where it happened was pre-review by the government. tom is the director of the archives and he joins us now on book tv to talk about this pre-publication review system. how did this develop? >> the original prepublication review was an artifact of the 1970s when some former cia agents particularly a guy name victor marchetti sent in a manuscript of his experience of the cia. they came back to him and said to him and his publish of their 339 passages we have to delete they are revealing a national security information for they went to court, they fought over, the cia cut that from three to 39 down to 168 and at the end of the day 30. the publisher put out the book with white spaces for the 30, boldface for the 160 they did in the tally for the other so as an object lesson in how subjective so much of this government
and covid-19 science journalist deborah mckenzie looks at how covid-19 outbreak in china becomes a global pandemic. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold look for authors in the near future on cspan2. >> one of the issues with the john bolton book, the room where it happened was pre-review by the government. tom is the director of the archives and he joins us now on book tv to talk about this pre-publication review system. how did this develop? >> the original...
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. >> my name is david mckenzie, i was the lead trial counsel for julius jones. death penalty trial experience. >> at the time of the crime i was still in law school. i passed the bar exam, was sworn in. i'd never tried a capital case. >> one of the disadvantages of working in the public defender's office is you don't have a whole lot of time. i don't know what my case load was, but i'm sure it was more than 70 or 80. >> according to julius, david did not see him frequently during his time at the oklahoma county jail. >> i wrote the bar association about it. you have to remember that i was 19 years old. but i know you have to prepare witnesses and i'm like, "how am i going to be prepared to testify?" >> the meetings wouldn't really last that long, because he wasn't chatty enough to keep things going. we would get the information we needed and make sure his needs were met, then we would leave. >> i thought that he did not choose the company he kept very well, but i don't think he killed paul howell. julius had an alibi. >> i never went to edmond that night. >> whe
. >> my name is david mckenzie, i was the lead trial counsel for julius jones. death penalty trial experience. >> at the time of the crime i was still in law school. i passed the bar exam, was sworn in. i'd never tried a capital case. >> one of the disadvantages of working in the public defender's office is you don't have a whole lot of time. i don't know what my case load was, but i'm sure it was more than 70 or 80. >> according to julius, david did not see him...
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cnn's david mckenzie explains. >> freshly dug graves in soweto.death toll in south africa has been low. but covid-19 is getting a second chance. >> the coronavirus storm has arrived as we said it would. >> reporter: coronavirus cases in south africa are surging. 400,000 infections, a number that's been steadily rising since the compauntry reopened ar a strict lockdown. and one that's accelerated 20% in one week. spike the forcing measures to control the virus, by shutting down schools again, reimposing a nighttime ke nighttime curfew and banning alcohol for a second time this year. officials worry it's not the only country on the continent that will have to reverse course because of the pandemic. >> i think we're starting to see an acceleration. south africa may be a recursor. it may be a worner for what will happen. >> the rate of increase is alarming. within the last week, the w.h.o. says madagascar's cases have increased by half. botswana by 66%. positive cases in kenya have doubled in two weeks. workers at a covid-19 field hospital outside of
cnn's david mckenzie explains. >> freshly dug graves in soweto.death toll in south africa has been low. but covid-19 is getting a second chance. >> the coronavirus storm has arrived as we said it would. >> reporter: coronavirus cases in south africa are surging. 400,000 infections, a number that's been steadily rising since the compauntry reopened ar a strict lockdown. and one that's accelerated 20% in one week. spike the forcing measures to control the virus, by shutting down...
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david mckenzie joining us live from johannesburg. many thanks. the australian state of victoria hit a record number of new virus cases this despite the city of melbourne being in week two of a six week lockdown. nearly 500 cases were reported tuesday but only 97 of them are linked to known outbreaks. daniel andrews attributed the new cases to shift workers going to work when sick. he offered a $1500 hardship payment for them. public mask use in melbourne becomes mandatory on thursday. coronavirus restrictions in israel can change by the hour and people there have had enough. more on the measures that even some government leaders find frustrating. that's when we come back. like oy supplements- neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less tha
david mckenzie joining us live from johannesburg. many thanks. the australian state of victoria hit a record number of new virus cases this despite the city of melbourne being in week two of a six week lockdown. nearly 500 cases were reported tuesday but only 97 of them are linked to known outbreaks. daniel andrews attributed the new cases to shift workers going to work when sick. he offered a $1500 hardship payment for them. public mask use in melbourne becomes mandatory on thursday....
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thank you so much, david mckenzie in johannesburg. appreciate it. >>> hong kong is fighting the third wave of infections and one city warns the city hasn't reached its peak. on thursday hong kong reported the highest number of new infections since the cases started to rise weeks ago. before that daily cases had been low for some time. many new infections have been reported and that includes taxi drivers and restaurant staff along with some customers. >>> up next, accusations from the west countered by denials by the kremlin. russian-backed hackers stand accused of stealing information again, this time about potential coronavirus vaccines. as we move forward, let's continue to practice these healthy habits, brought to you by lysol. wash your hands often with soap and water and monitor your health. always use the inside of your elbow to cough or sneeze. be sure to cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover around others. and keep about 6 ft distance from them. and remember to clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily.
thank you so much, david mckenzie in johannesburg. appreciate it. >>> hong kong is fighting the third wave of infections and one city warns the city hasn't reached its peak. on thursday hong kong reported the highest number of new infections since the cases started to rise weeks ago. before that daily cases had been low for some time. many new infections have been reported and that includes taxi drivers and restaurant staff along with some customers. >>> up next, accusations...
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wolf. >> david mckenzie reporting. is joining the list of countries making mask wearing mandatory. cnn's international reporter r cyril vanier is in paris. >> reporter: wolf, the french government is now mandating that everybody wear face masks in all public spaces. the french are to implement it immediately. the french have done a complete u-turn on face coverings. back in march when there was a shortage of masks here, the government's official position was don't wear one if you don't have coronavirus symptoms but the government's advisory council are worrying that people aren't following social distancing and mitigation measures as closely as they did. here the virus is still considered to be under control, but in recent weeks, indicators have started to trend in the wrong direction. wolf. >> cyril vanier, on the scene. >>> coming up, texas has just reported a record number of single day deaths from the coronavirus as the pandemic spreads across the state. >>> plus, the very disturbing national security implications
wolf. >> david mckenzie reporting. is joining the list of countries making mask wearing mandatory. cnn's international reporter r cyril vanier is in paris. >> reporter: wolf, the french government is now mandating that everybody wear face masks in all public spaces. the french are to implement it immediately. the french have done a complete u-turn on face coverings. back in march when there was a shortage of masks here, the government's official position was don't wear one if you...
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cnn's david mckenzie has the story of one family torn apart by gender-based violence. >> he kept her his place in the back. with rubbish on top. >> reporter: in this corner behind the corrugated iron and concrete, neighbors found her granddaughter's body. when the smell became stronger >> but why they didn't find this. >> reporter: he, the suspected killer, was her granddaughter's boyfriend. and weeks ago when the police came to this shack, his shacsha they didn't find her purse inside just feet away from where she was dumped. >> what does this tell you? >> it tells us that they're not doing their job. >> reporter: the police didn't respond to requests for comment and the prosecuting authority dropped the case against her suspected killer for lack of evidence. only taking it up again, the lead prosecutor told us, because of the public outcry. he is now in custody, formally charged with murder and awaiting trial. he is yet to plea. >> police must make their job very carefully because we're tired. we must do the work. we are scared because we don't know if we're going to meet with some
cnn's david mckenzie has the story of one family torn apart by gender-based violence. >> he kept her his place in the back. with rubbish on top. >> reporter: in this corner behind the corrugated iron and concrete, neighbors found her granddaughter's body. when the smell became stronger >> but why they didn't find this. >> reporter: he, the suspected killer, was her granddaughter's boyfriend. and weeks ago when the police came to this shack, his shacsha they didn't find...
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cnn's david mckenzie joins me now from johannesburg. so, david, how south africa's medical system coping with this increase in cases? >> reporter: well, certainly they are taking strain, rosemary. i've been speaking to doctors and physicians over the last few days, and here in the province, at least, they say they're managing to cope with the surge of parents, but that's it is a difficult prospect. there are also cases surging now in an adjacent province. so large parts of the country are now seeing the surge since they started to ease the lockdown in the beginning of june. today, rosemary, the schools will close, public schools, for at least a month for most students. that's a pretty controversial decision. many people obviously publicly supporting it to try and stop the transmission in the schools. but the official opposition is saying that they could take the government to court because they say it's irrational. so that earlier sort of blanket solidarity within south africa i think is cracking somewhat as the surge strains people's w
cnn's david mckenzie joins me now from johannesburg. so, david, how south africa's medical system coping with this increase in cases? >> reporter: well, certainly they are taking strain, rosemary. i've been speaking to doctors and physicians over the last few days, and here in the province, at least, they say they're managing to cope with the surge of parents, but that's it is a difficult prospect. there are also cases surging now in an adjacent province. so large parts of the country are...
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and cnn's david mckenzie joins us now from johannesburg to talk about this. so, david, south africa fighting the virus and also this surge in violence against women. how is it doing it? >> well, it's a surge in violence against women, but it's been a pandemic in a way for many decades, rosemary. you know, one of the most talked about measures is reinstating that alcohol ban overnight to try and curb the number of people hitting the icu beds in south africa to give people the chance to really focus on covid-19 in those hospitals. there's a lot of people upset about that. but one group definitely not upset about it are gender-based -- gender rights activists in this country. they said when the alcohol ban was lifted the last time, they saw a surge in violence against women, but this is something that's been going on for years, and shows no signs of improving. >> he kept her dead at his place behind a hay sack in the back with rubbish on top. >> reporter: in this corner behind the corrugated iron and concrete, neighbors found her granddaughter's body. when the s
and cnn's david mckenzie joins us now from johannesburg to talk about this. so, david, south africa fighting the virus and also this surge in violence against women. how is it doing it? >> well, it's a surge in violence against women, but it's been a pandemic in a way for many decades, rosemary. you know, one of the most talked about measures is reinstating that alcohol ban overnight to try and curb the number of people hitting the icu beds in south africa to give people the chance to...
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david mckenzie in johannesburg. >>> we'll take a quick break.e come back, an english premier league star speaks out against racism in football. why he says the online variety is actually worse than what he hears on the pitch. we'll be right back. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. yes, i'm at home. look at these grays! this is happening today. excellence crème by l'oréal paris. three steps for one hundred percent gray coverage. and rich, radiant color. oh my god, i'm so happy! excellence crème, by l'oréal paris. we're all worth it. because the tempur-breeze° transfer
david mckenzie in johannesburg. >>> we'll take a quick break.e come back, an english premier league star speaks out against racism in football. why he says the online variety is actually worse than what he hears on the pitch. we'll be right back. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it...
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centcom commander kenneth mckenzie says this. "i found it very worrisome. find that there was a positive link there. reports of this nature have been out there for a while, but it was very, very low level of authenticity about them. you just continue to plow through them and sort of go forward." here to talk about all of this is general jack keane, retired four-star general, chairman of the institute for the study of war and a fox news senior strategic analyst. great to have it on the program today. as you look at general mckenzie's words about those things that have been out there for a while with a low level of authenticity, why would that be the case? >> this whole situation gives us a little insight into the collection process, and the intelligence process itself. there was likely some kind of evidence that indicated there is a possibility the russians were paying bounties to kill americans to the taliban. some evidence, it could have been as a result of an interrogation, harris. they taliban detainee. that would be not that credible, because it is in h
centcom commander kenneth mckenzie says this. "i found it very worrisome. find that there was a positive link there. reports of this nature have been out there for a while, but it was very, very low level of authenticity about them. you just continue to plow through them and sort of go forward." here to talk about all of this is general jack keane, retired four-star general, chairman of the institute for the study of war and a fox news senior strategic analyst. great to have it on the...
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cnn's david mckenzie is there. >> reporter: freshly dug graves. the death toll in south africa has been low. but covid-19 is getting a second chance. >> the coronavirus storm has, indeed, arrived. as we said it would. >> reporter: coronavirus cases in south africa are surging with more than 400,000 confirmed infections. t a number that's been steadily rising since the country reopened parts of the economy, nearly two months ago, after a strict lockdown. and one that's accelerated by more than 20%, in just the past week. the spike is forcing the country to take measures to try and regain control of the virus. by shutting down schools again, reimposing a nighttime curfew, and banning the sale of alcohol, for a second time this year. health officials worry it's not the only country on the continent that will have to reverse course because of the pandemic. >> i think what we're starting to see is a continued acceleration of transmission, in a number of countries in -- in -- in subsaharan africa. south africa may unfortunately be a precursor. a warning
cnn's david mckenzie is there. >> reporter: freshly dug graves. the death toll in south africa has been low. but covid-19 is getting a second chance. >> the coronavirus storm has, indeed, arrived. as we said it would. >> reporter: coronavirus cases in south africa are surging with more than 400,000 confirmed infections. t a number that's been steadily rising since the country reopened parts of the economy, nearly two months ago, after a strict lockdown. and one that's...
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but general mckenzie, who was commander in chief, he has indicated he did not think this was of thatf importance to us. remember, it's not the intelligence community that's going to go fight these guys. it's the guys on the ground. it's our troops. it's our commanders who are going to go deal with this kind of a threat, using intelligence given to them by the intelligence community. but that has to be analyzed. it has to be attested. and then go find out who the enemy is. and i think we're on top of that one, but it just got -- it got almost hysterical in the first few days. >> but what -- in any case, according to our reporting, general mckenzie and others have affirmed that the taliban have been armed for years now by russia. doesn't that require a tougher stance against vladimir putin from the president? >> i would think so, but the president has a unique relationship with vladimir putin. he even wanted him to go to the g7 meeting and make it the g8 meeting. that's the president's personal point of view with respect to mr. putin. but at the same time, i follow what's going on in m
but general mckenzie, who was commander in chief, he has indicated he did not think this was of thatf importance to us. remember, it's not the intelligence community that's going to go fight these guys. it's the guys on the ground. it's our troops. it's our commanders who are going to go deal with this kind of a threat, using intelligence given to them by the intelligence community. but that has to be analyzed. it has to be attested. and then go find out who the enemy is. and i think we're on...
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david mckenzie overdo the capsized after people stood up. i held my wife's. and we had life jackets and tried to keep our children out of the water but it didn't work holly died for us. and i'll never forget holly's words when he said to me papa don't be afraid don't look at. the image of little alan's dead body made headlines around the world the refugees desperation and their fate now symbolized by a tiny corpse 4 years later we set out to make contact with his father during our research we 1st came across aunt team according. to canada for more than 20 years sure remembers the phone call that she had with her brother after the incident all too clearly. the 1st or. i said to him it's all my fault. why. or i need to stop. and i said to myself it's all my fault and he said to me. are the best. you tried to hope. before there are. many people. of innocent people all dying. were silent. and to that in which my nephew and one currency that's what in. schools. culch 1000000 in heart and more and this and now from their son and they sent enough is enough we need t
david mckenzie overdo the capsized after people stood up. i held my wife's. and we had life jackets and tried to keep our children out of the water but it didn't work holly died for us. and i'll never forget holly's words when he said to me papa don't be afraid don't look at. the image of little alan's dead body made headlines around the world the refugees desperation and their fate now symbolized by a tiny corpse 4 years later we set out to make contact with his father during our research we...
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greg mckenzie, bbc news. 0liver dowden says the government is keeping all options under review, but at the moment there's no viable alternative to the 14—day quarantine for people when they return from spain. we have to act in a way to keep the virus under control in this country. it was rising in spain. we had to ensure that we didn't import cases. that is why we are advising against all but essential travel, and that is why we are asking people to quarantine for 14 days. if it is the case, and it isn't at the moment, and all the evidence is not that we can simply test people once and tell you you can return to the community. of course, we will continue to work through this and if there are ways that we can ease the burden, we will do that. but at the moment as safest thing for people to do is to quarantine for 14 days if they are returning from spain. the reason for thatis returning from spain. the reason for that is to ensure that the disease does not spread from spain into the united kingdom. and that is
greg mckenzie, bbc news. 0liver dowden says the government is keeping all options under review, but at the moment there's no viable alternative to the 14—day quarantine for people when they return from spain. we have to act in a way to keep the virus under control in this country. it was rising in spain. we had to ensure that we didn't import cases. that is why we are advising against all but essential travel, and that is why we are asking people to quarantine for 14 days. if it is the case,...
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greg mckenzie reports. get off me! get off my neck. the video which has been viewed more than a million times since it was shared with the bbc on thursday. it appears to show an officer kneeling on the neck of 48—year—old marcus coutain as he was being arrested in islington. today, he was in court charged with possession of a knife in a public place. wearing greyjogging bottoms and a green t—shirt, marcus coutain appeared here at highbury court this afternoon. he only spoke to confirm his name, age and address before entering a plea of not guilty to a charge of possession of a bladed article. his lawyer says the events mirrored almost identically what happened to george floyd in america and has called for a formal apology from scotland yard. they had him handcuffed, he was on the ground and one officer, a white officer placed his knee on his neck, he could not breathe, and his words were, "i've done nothing, i can't breathe." you know, please get your knee off my neck. the deputy commissioner of the met described the footage of the arr
greg mckenzie reports. get off me! get off my neck. the video which has been viewed more than a million times since it was shared with the bbc on thursday. it appears to show an officer kneeling on the neck of 48—year—old marcus coutain as he was being arrested in islington. today, he was in court charged with possession of a knife in a public place. wearing greyjogging bottoms and a green t—shirt, marcus coutain appeared here at highbury court this afternoon. he only spoke to confirm his...
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central command general candace mckenzie reaffirmed america's partnership with the lebanese army but not with the government the americans say is beholden to hezbollah the armed group along with its allies control lebanon's government and parliament on this thing because of possible believe that the united states is going to. increase the pressure thanks to the guests have very efficient but what is much more efficient will be would be or could be the thanks again hezbollah ally. lebanon is caught in the power struggle between the u.s. its arab allies and israel against iran as are the israelis does not signal improved relations between hezbollah and the us administration u.s. officials have said the mo does not diminish the severity of the crime and that there are still determined to go after the group's finances just last month u.s. secretary of state mike pompei all said hezbollah poses a threat to the u.s. its international partners and threatens lebanon stability hezbollah and its allies say international powers are imposing a financial siege on lebanon on. the americans are exp
central command general candace mckenzie reaffirmed america's partnership with the lebanese army but not with the government the americans say is beholden to hezbollah the armed group along with its allies control lebanon's government and parliament on this thing because of possible believe that the united states is going to. increase the pressure thanks to the guests have very efficient but what is much more efficient will be would be or could be the thanks again hezbollah ally. lebanon is...
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centres with people not doing anything, and it is costing ten billion and he is now bringing in mckenzies not invest in public health services, primary care and local health teams instead to do the testing? mr speaker, he has spent weeks complaining about capacity to do contact tracing and now complains we have too much capacity. i think he should decide on a position and stick to it. on the points on certification and on randox and the kits we put a pause on, the reason is they had a ce stamp and upon investigation of the certification of that stamp, it was not forthcoming, and, therefore, physical checks were done and we found the swabs were not up to the standards we expect. this is limited to the randox element of the testing system, not the broader testing system. i explained the clinical position, which is there is no evidence of harm having been done and there is full access to testing because we have plenty of other test kits available. he asked about test and trace. 99% of the tests that need to be done quickly are returned the next day. he asks about more broadly about the comme
centres with people not doing anything, and it is costing ten billion and he is now bringing in mckenzies not invest in public health services, primary care and local health teams instead to do the testing? mr speaker, he has spent weeks complaining about capacity to do contact tracing and now complains we have too much capacity. i think he should decide on a position and stick to it. on the points on certification and on randox and the kits we put a pause on, the reason is they had a ce stamp...
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with me are polly mckenzie — the chief executive for director of the cross—party thinktank demos andt commissioning editor the telegraph asa bennett. great to have you both along for this second edition of our papers. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the telegraph says oxford scientists believe they've made a breakthrough in their search for a covid—19 vaccine, after discovering that the jab triggers a response that may offer a "double defence" against the virus. the times also leads with that story and says volunteers in the trial are understood to have shown encouraging levels of neutralising antibodies, thought to be important in protecting against viral infection, and there were no serious side—effects. the express is jubilant, saying the success at trial raises hope that there will be a vaccine by the end of 2020. the metro goes with what it calls growing confusion over the need to wear masks in shops in england, with health secretary matt hancock and no.10 appearing to give conflicting advice. the daily mail says speed cameras are being used to make money rather than pr
with me are polly mckenzie — the chief executive for director of the cross—party thinktank demos andt commissioning editor the telegraph asa bennett. great to have you both along for this second edition of our papers. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the telegraph says oxford scientists believe they've made a breakthrough in their search for a covid—19 vaccine, after discovering that the jab triggers a response that may offer a "double defence" against the virus. the...
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had her citizenship revoked and 29000 and she wants to return to challenge that decision tells me mckenzie is her lawyer he believes that the u.k. will have a hard time arguing that she poses a real threat. think it's for the government to convince the court that she's such a security threat that. she mustn't be allowed into the u.k. and laws without losing her citizenship and that's going to be somewhat difficult when the u.k. government accepted $400.00 her knees some of which were male fighters and who salvage a bed in itself in parliament accepted some of which were not in significant risks themselves so when you compare the people the type of people who are governments admitted have come back already 1st as a 15 year old girl who went out from school to isis and by all accounts spent her time as a housewife if 3 children. then one has to wonder what is the security risk that that person poses and some of the leaders feeding the issue is well which country would take somebody in these circumstances where home country the u.k. government has expressed this strong desire not to have back
had her citizenship revoked and 29000 and she wants to return to challenge that decision tells me mckenzie is her lawyer he believes that the u.k. will have a hard time arguing that she poses a real threat. think it's for the government to convince the court that she's such a security threat that. she mustn't be allowed into the u.k. and laws without losing her citizenship and that's going to be somewhat difficult when the u.k. government accepted $400.00 her knees some of which were male...
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. >> thank you for the question mckenzie. >>. >> what you're doing. >> i am from san diego california just like from north omaha i get it i'm a rising sophomore and one of my questions i was wondering about and in the criminal justice reform i thought that was great how the upheaval was shifting the focus for the zen justices of how they with the criminal justice reform. >> i think of the case and the wheels of the criminal justice system because we all saw the video more than 75 days ago and did nothing. we know their names like breanna taylor. and the list goes on. so i think that's why do the elected officials matter because the president has the power to appoint the attorney general and on the task force those who currently run the leadership conference for human rights that the for that the justice department who the former attorney general and the obama administration eric holder and the department of justice entering into distant decrees and those recent changes changes the endurance. that is the reason. because people that care about community and justice for all our they are
. >> thank you for the question mckenzie. >>. >> what you're doing. >> i am from san diego california just like from north omaha i get it i'm a rising sophomore and one of my questions i was wondering about and in the criminal justice reform i thought that was great how the upheaval was shifting the focus for the zen justices of how they with the criminal justice reform. >> i think of the case and the wheels of the criminal justice system because we all saw the...
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mckenzie scott formerly mckenzie bezos, the ex-wife of jeff bezos giving away nearly $1.7 billion toajority of her money. dagen, wow, what numbers. dagen: i know. let's think about how she wound up with all that money. first, this is a giant monopoly that is squeezing smaller businesses out of business. number one. and two, raises the issue of how's the new girlfriend spending the billions or fiance or whatever they are. maria: yes. yes. well, she says mckenzie's giving it away which is great. we'll take a look at what charities they are. how about this, beer without the buzz. anheuser-busch rolling out budweiser zero with 50 calories, no alcohol, geared towards the health conscience and -- health conscious and tastes like a beer. it was endorsed by dwayne wade. would you drink nonalcoholic beer? philip: anheuser-busch is betting that people buy budweiser for the taste. but i think that the virtu of budweiser are that it's cheap alcohol and trying to sell a beer without alcohol, that's a bold strategy. we'll see if that will work out. maria: [ laughter ] scott, what about you? are yo
mckenzie scott formerly mckenzie bezos, the ex-wife of jeff bezos giving away nearly $1.7 billion toajority of her money. dagen, wow, what numbers. dagen: i know. let's think about how she wound up with all that money. first, this is a giant monopoly that is squeezing smaller businesses out of business. number one. and two, raises the issue of how's the new girlfriend spending the billions or fiance or whatever they are. maria: yes. yes. well, she says mckenzie's giving it away which is great....
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according to mckenzie and learning loss will probably be greatest among low income black and hispanictudents. ones that are hit the hardest. we don't want that happening. -- 30 million students rely on schools for services. reports allegedly having to do with neglect and other problems when they see the children. they know that if they have been harmed in any way. you don't get to see that if you're not going to school. it is a big thing. the data shows the children are lower risk from the china virus. very substantially. when they do contact the virus, they only have mild symptoms or none at all. medical complications are exceedingly rare. those who do face complications also have underlying medical conditions. all virus hospitalizations are adults and 99.96% of all fatalities are adults. that means children are a tiny percentage. less than 1%. even a small percentage of 1%. under 18 in the united states than have been lost thus far to the coronavirus. many different names. many, many different names. the life of every child is sacred and must be protected. our sole focus is the heal
according to mckenzie and learning loss will probably be greatest among low income black and hispanictudents. ones that are hit the hardest. we don't want that happening. -- 30 million students rely on schools for services. reports allegedly having to do with neglect and other problems when they see the children. they know that if they have been harmed in any way. you don't get to see that if you're not going to school. it is a big thing. the data shows the children are lower risk from the...
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greg mckenzie, bbc news.been turned down when it asked for a 25—year licence to continue operating. supporters of president duterte had accused it of being biased in its reporting. our correspondent howard johnson was in the abs—cbn newsroom when the news broke. we have been in the newsroom watching people crying. around 10,000 jobs now at risk, people's livelihood is affected by this during the global pandemic. i am joined by regina, the head of abs-cbn joined by regina, the head of abs—cbn news and she can tell you more about how it feels to know your company has effectively been shattered by politicians. how do you feel at the moment? you know, i am both a very sad and very angry, very stunned by it all, but i know i have to be strong for my team and we just have to do now, somehow, try to find a silver lining to all of those. it's very difficult for us to think straight at the moment and, as you could imagine, right? it is very difficult to be impartial, be objective as to how we are covering this story r
greg mckenzie, bbc news.been turned down when it asked for a 25—year licence to continue operating. supporters of president duterte had accused it of being biased in its reporting. our correspondent howard johnson was in the abs—cbn newsroom when the news broke. we have been in the newsroom watching people crying. around 10,000 jobs now at risk, people's livelihood is affected by this during the global pandemic. i am joined by regina, the head of abs-cbn joined by regina, the head of...
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. >> reporter: general kenneth mckenzie does not believe any bounties led to american deaths in afghanistane new york times report saying, quote, i found it very worrisome, i didn't find -- this was weeks after weeks of democrats demanding investigation. >> dereliction of duty, we've got to get to the bottom of this. >> we need to hear from heads of the intelligence agencies how they assess be allegations that were made public. rob: some claim reports of russian bounties were included in a presidential briefing in february. the white house has denied that. >> the intelligence people, many didn't believe it happened at all. i think it is a hoax. rob: that intel has not been verified, some republicans are joining calls for a firm response to russia, senator ben sasse say i'm interested in hearing the administration speak about plans that are not just hypothetical sanctions sometime out in the future. to track down who leaked this intelligence, politico reporting they narrowed down the list. jillian: appreciate it. rob: six movie theater chain suing phil murphy over kim jong un foreclosures, t
. >> reporter: general kenneth mckenzie does not believe any bounties led to american deaths in afghanistane new york times report saying, quote, i found it very worrisome, i didn't find -- this was weeks after weeks of democrats demanding investigation. >> dereliction of duty, we've got to get to the bottom of this. >> we need to hear from heads of the intelligence agencies how they assess be allegations that were made public. rob: some claim reports of russian bounties were...
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general mckenzie, the top us general in the middle east recently made some big headlines by saying heoesn't think these russian bounties led to the deaths of us troops but at this point can we definitively say that russia did in fact pay these bounties to the talent and even if they didn't lead to us deaths? >> we can't definitively say that. the folks that were briefed in the meeting and both parties are being kind of hush about it all. it is the old adage, just about power and we've got a group, in both parties who would like to see this white house crumble and if they could make a move towards that you have seen it in both parties and it is a disgrace. of the president knew about it. it is not clear. i just don't see it. todd: all right. jillian: i thought you had one more question but we will wrap. thank you so much. >> appreciate it. follow the committee. it will be one side railing on trump and the other side trying to defend trump and nothing will be resolved by the committee, just before the media and the truth will live somewhere in there. carley: have a happy hearing. is tha
general mckenzie, the top us general in the middle east recently made some big headlines by saying heoesn't think these russian bounties led to the deaths of us troops but at this point can we definitively say that russia did in fact pay these bounties to the talent and even if they didn't lead to us deaths? >> we can't definitively say that. the folks that were briefed in the meeting and both parties are being kind of hush about it all. it is the old adage, just about power and we've got...
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. >> reporter: i'm david mckenzie in johannesburg. south africa has surged. that's the highest globally. they have more than half of the cases in south africa. they're taking the decision to close public schools for the next month at least for most students. they don't want classrooms to become a site of transmission. he announced they're going to crack down on corruption. there are several acts of corruption in public and private sector. >>> the department of homeland security used, quote, inaccurate statements when trying to ban new yorkers from global entry and other programs allowing others to speed through airport administration. the trump administration said they should be ban from using trusting travel ler guidelines. new york was not an outlier with the law. several other states had also limited access to that dmv information. so the rare admission from federal officials came in a court filing after thinining agencies. >>> michael cohen will be released from jail today. the president's personal lawyer was sent to jail to block the release of its book.
. >> reporter: i'm david mckenzie in johannesburg. south africa has surged. that's the highest globally. they have more than half of the cases in south africa. they're taking the decision to close public schools for the next month at least for most students. they don't want classrooms to become a site of transmission. he announced they're going to crack down on corruption. there are several acts of corruption in public and private sector. >>> the department of homeland security...
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in "covid-19" science journalist deborah mckenzie looks at how the covid-19 outbreak in china becamebal pandemic. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the nearest future on booktv on c-span2 tonight on booktv and primetime author and political commentator Ãoffers his thoughts on the differences between 20th century socialism and socialism today. and argues it must be stopped. doctor ezekiel emanuel of former special advisor on how policy and the obama administration weighs in on which countries have the best healthcare. economics professor mark light discusses why improvements in our economy are accompanied by increases in stress anxiety and anger. find more information on your program guide or online at booktv.org. >> welcome to tattered covered live the events we do here my name is michaela am the director of marketing and events at tattered cover and am excited for this event we have today. i want to give you a couple updates about how tattered cover is doing and what we are apt to because there's been changes all the time
in "covid-19" science journalist deborah mckenzie looks at how the covid-19 outbreak in china becamebal pandemic. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the nearest future on booktv on c-span2 tonight on booktv and primetime author and political commentator Ãoffers his thoughts on the differences between 20th century socialism and socialism today. and argues it must be stopped. doctor ezekiel emanuel of former special advisor...
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believe reported russian bounties led to the deaths of any american troops in afghanistan, kenneth mckenzie said the reports are, quote, worrisome but doesn't see a link, the trump administration is conducting interviews to find who leaked the intel to the new york times. todd: donald trump will host his mexican counterpart at the white house to celebrate the start of the us mca, the trade deal went into effect last week, and we will discuss long-term solutions to illegal immigration. carley: donald trump pulling the us from the world health organization. the administration sending withdrawal notice to the un secretary-general and key congressional leaders. todd: why the president is making this move. >> reporter: donald trump repeatedly criticized the world health organization for their close ties with china and now he has officially pulled the united states out of the group, this was confirmed yesterday by a un spokesperson who said they notified the but governing body on monday of its intention to withdraw from the who on july 6th of 2021. the us is required to provide a one year notice.
believe reported russian bounties led to the deaths of any american troops in afghanistan, kenneth mckenzie said the reports are, quote, worrisome but doesn't see a link, the trump administration is conducting interviews to find who leaked the intel to the new york times. todd: donald trump will host his mexican counterpart at the white house to celebrate the start of the us mca, the trade deal went into effect last week, and we will discuss long-term solutions to illegal immigration. carley:...
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maya mckenzie is due to give birth to her second child a baby girl, in just four days.y, she talks about not just the worry of being pregnant and, quote, being black and pregnant during a pandemic and uprising is -- and i know it's an every day situation for you. just reading your pieces t was beautiful and very real. and so, let's just talk about the emotions. how are you feeling today? >> i'm really, really anxious. and that's just been the predominant emotion i've had since march. and i live in memphis, tennessee. the south has not taken seriously from the beginning. when you couple that with having to go to the hospital because you have to seek medical attention when you have a baby. i know some people believe in home birth but i had a long labor with my first son, so i want to make sure nothing goes wrong. when you couple that with going to the hospital, you're cupeling that with being surrounded by sick people and then being asymptomatic. they could give you and your newborn or one-year-old a virus that could potentially kill you. so, obviously that's super anxiet
maya mckenzie is due to give birth to her second child a baby girl, in just four days.y, she talks about not just the worry of being pregnant and, quote, being black and pregnant during a pandemic and uprising is -- and i know it's an every day situation for you. just reading your pieces t was beautiful and very real. and so, let's just talk about the emotions. how are you feeling today? >> i'm really, really anxious. and that's just been the predominant emotion i've had since march. and...
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>> unfortunately we have a recent study done by mckenzie that suggests on average students have lostbout seven months of learning and for latino students, it's nine months of learning and for african-american students ten months of learning. we still don't have reliable internet access for low-income students in many parts of the country. so students weren't even able to log in and participate in learning this spring and, again, we haven't made enough progress to be in a situation where that will be better this fall. we need congress really to dedicate resources to helping schools operate successfully online this fall. >> i know that's just one of the elements that you think congress has to beef up. what else do you need or want them to do to make sure that students are successful where they are and then when they come back, there will be the resources for teachers in schools? >> yeah, well, we really need congress to step up over the next few weeks with at least $175 billion to stabilize state and local budget, so we don't see huge cuts for school districts and layoffs. we need addi
>> unfortunately we have a recent study done by mckenzie that suggests on average students have lostbout seven months of learning and for latino students, it's nine months of learning and for african-american students ten months of learning. we still don't have reliable internet access for low-income students in many parts of the country. so students weren't even able to log in and participate in learning this spring and, again, we haven't made enough progress to be in a situation where...
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greg mckenzie reports.n day injuly, heathrow airport sees over 200,000 passengers daily. but like most airports in the uk, most flights are grounded because less people are travelling in these uncertain times. the airport's boss is calling on the government to help ease quarantine restrictions on passengers arriving from high risk countries with a scheme for coronavirus tests on landing. heathrow was one of the first two pilot body temperature scanners. first two pilot body temperature scanners. testing arrival is a good start and we've been working for a few weeks now so we can start a trial which we need government support for. his call comes after the prime minister warned further european nations could lose the exempted status amid signs of a second wave of covid—19 following a spike in cases in some regions of spain. let's be absolutely clear about what is happening amongst some of our european friends, i'm afraid you are starting to see, in some places, the size of a second wave of the pandemic. and w
greg mckenzie reports.n day injuly, heathrow airport sees over 200,000 passengers daily. but like most airports in the uk, most flights are grounded because less people are travelling in these uncertain times. the airport's boss is calling on the government to help ease quarantine restrictions on passengers arriving from high risk countries with a scheme for coronavirus tests on landing. heathrow was one of the first two pilot body temperature scanners. first two pilot body temperature...
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troops to come home after 19 years of war past the 135 day mark this week, centcom commander frank mckenzies morning in an interview. >> while the taliban -- in fact the violence against the afghans is higher than it has been in quite a while. >> the u.s.-taliban deal requires a full u.s. withdrawal within 14 months, something the president campaigned on and hopes to achieve by november. >> we want to bring our people back home. >> the u.s. has drawn down to 8600 troops and withdrawn from five bases in afghanistan as part of the deal, roughly the same number of troops as when president obama left office down from a high of 100,000 in 2010. no u.s. troops have been killed in afghanistan since the deal was signed. the pentagon continues to say it has found no evidence the russians paid bounties that led to the death of any american troops. >> we've not found any corroborating evidence that would indicate that there was a bounty program. >> secretary of state mike pompeo spoke to his russian counterpart about working together in afghanistan. >> we think it's in russia's best interest, it's in
troops to come home after 19 years of war past the 135 day mark this week, centcom commander frank mckenzies morning in an interview. >> while the taliban -- in fact the violence against the afghans is higher than it has been in quite a while. >> the u.s.-taliban deal requires a full u.s. withdrawal within 14 months, something the president campaigned on and hopes to achieve by november. >> we want to bring our people back home. >> the u.s. has drawn down to 8600 troops...
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duckworth and other radical dems have been utterly silent after a top general in the middle east, frank mckenzieed from the reported -- and, by the way, unconfirmed -- russian bounties in afghanistan. the world health organization now supporting china's plan of an outbreak of the bubonic plague saying that the communist government is doing just a great job. they'll soon have to walk this back liking everything else they've said about the china virus and the chinese government and its handling...
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. >> reporter: i'm david mckenzie in johannesburg.s president said they're in the storm of the covid-19 pandemic. there are 12,000 cases every day. 500 cases per hour. to try and free up hospital beds the country's reinstating its blanket hoalcohol ban and its curfew. the country has managed, according to the government, to keep its fatality rate low with covid-19 but the president says the very worst is still ahead. >> cases have been reported reaching the 300,000 cases remain ind active. they have reported the single biggest day jump with over 28,700 new infections being reported on sunday. bollywood superstar has been hospitalized after they tested positive. >> thank you for those reports. >>> poland's populus incumbent president and trump ally has been re-elected. >> reporter: certainly, christine, a tight election. one that was very much under the auspices of the coronavirus pandemic. there were some who were saying this election shouldn't have been held at all because it was so difficult because of the coronavirus situation here
. >> reporter: i'm david mckenzie in johannesburg.s president said they're in the storm of the covid-19 pandemic. there are 12,000 cases every day. 500 cases per hour. to try and free up hospital beds the country's reinstating its blanket hoalcohol ban and its curfew. the country has managed, according to the government, to keep its fatality rate low with covid-19 but the president says the very worst is still ahead. >> cases have been reported reaching the 300,000 cases remain ind...