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, thank ou moments of her life. judith moritz, thank you very _ moments of her life. judith moritz, thankle, and the most effective way of doing that is to keep the focus on the over 80—year—olds, but then start to vaccinate the over 70—year—olds as well. and coming up in sport on bbc news... delight for england's cricketers, who wrap up a seven—wicket win over sri lanka in the first of their two—match test series in galle. a year ago this week, china ordered its first lockdown — to contain the spread of coronavirus. it was the moment which signalled just how deadly and debilitating the new coronavirus could be not just in china, but around the world. our china correspondent stephen mcdonell entered hubei as the borders were closing back in january 2020. now he's returned to the place where this global emergency started. loudspeaker announcement it was the start of what would become a global health emergency. 60 million people were being locked down as we entered hubei province in january 2020. a year later, we've returned to see how people are faring. well, last time, actually at this ex
, thank ou moments of her life. judith moritz, thank you very _ moments of her life. judith moritz, thankle, and the most effective way of doing that is to keep the focus on the over 80—year—olds, but then start to vaccinate the over 70—year—olds as well. and coming up in sport on bbc news... delight for england's cricketers, who wrap up a seven—wicket win over sri lanka in the first of their two—match test series in galle. a year ago this week, china ordered its first lockdown —...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. now on bbc news — the travel show. on the travel show, what's in store for the year ahead? i think a phrase a lot of us can expect to hear in 2021 is "documents, please. " the world's tallest mountain. i really hope that the people who want to go and climb mount everest really understand the significance of this mountain, the sacredness of this mountain. i thought i'd seen everything! and a detox that is not for the squeamish. wow, the visual of it is the most shocking part. hello and welcome to the show. after a dramatic year, i am here in turkey to start my 2021 off on a more personal note with some strange alternative therapies. and if you've not heard of mad honey, stay tuned for that. but first, after a tumultuous yearfor travel, 2021 has got off to a gloomy start in the uk, with pretty much the entire country being back in lockdown. but with a vaccine just starting to be rolled out, can we begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel, and start to build some idea of what the year ahead might look like for thos
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. now on bbc news — the travel show. on the travel show, what's in store for the year ahead? i think a phrase a lot of us can expect to hear in 2021 is "documents, please. " the world's tallest mountain. i really hope that the people who want to go and climb mount everest really understand the significance of this mountain, the sacredness of this mountain. i thought i'd seen everything! and a detox that is not for the squeamish. wow, the visual of...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.erving a prison sentence for murder. in 2009 he was found guilty of killing the actress lana clarkson six years earlier, at his house in california. during his career spector was credited with transforming pop with his "wall of sound" recordings, working with acts such as the righteous brothers, tina turner and john lennon. this report from our arts correspondent, david silitto. the final public chapter of phil spector�*s life was a court case. a conviction for murder. he appeared eccentric, troubled, lonely, a man mired in his own darkness. but what he leaves behind are some of the mostjoyous masterpieces in the history of pop. # he knew what he was doing when he caught my eye # da do ron ron ron, da do ron ron. # you've lost that lovin' feelin' # to love, love, love him and i do... and this was his first hit. here he is on the right, aged 18. but there was always a darkness. this love song wasn't about a girl, it was about his dead father. it was not happy childhood. it wasn't. i mea
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.erving a prison sentence for murder. in 2009 he was found guilty of killing the actress lana clarkson six years earlier, at his house in california. during his career spector was credited with transforming pop with his "wall of sound" recordings, working with acts such as the righteous brothers, tina turner and john lennon. this report from our arts correspondent, david silitto. the final public chapter of phil spector�*s life was a court case. a...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. let's take a look at some of today's other news.the problems they've been having exporting their produce since the uk's brexit transition period ended this month. exports of fresh fish and seafood have been severely disrupted by new customs controls. more than 20 lorries drove up whitehall. a number of people were reported for covid—related offences. the head of the world health organization has said the world is on the verge of a catastrophic moral failure over the way covid vaccines are being shared out. dr tedros ghebreyesus said the current approach would lead to hoarding, delaying the delivery of vaccines to poorer countries and prolonging the pandemic. china is on course to be the only major economy in the world to have grown in 2020. strict containment of coronavirus and emergency relief for business helped to stimulate the economy. it grew 2.3% over the year, although that is china's slowest rate of growth for more than 40 years. russia's most prominent opposition figure, alexei navalny, has urged people to take to the stree
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. let's take a look at some of today's other news.the problems they've been having exporting their produce since the uk's brexit transition period ended this month. exports of fresh fish and seafood have been severely disrupted by new customs controls. more than 20 lorries drove up whitehall. a number of people were reported for covid—related offences. the head of the world health organization has said the world is on the verge of a catastrophic moral...
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judith moritz, bbc news. as he predicted that america's death toll would reach half a million by the end of next month. joe biden said the pandemic was a national emergency and it was time to start treating it like one. speaking at the white house, he promised a hundred million vaccinations in his first 100 days in office. but he warned that things would get worse before they got better. 0ur north america editorjon sopel reports on his first full day in office. and the first order i'm going to be signing here... president biden is a man in a hurry. a slew of executive orders has been signed, reversing many trump—era policies. there'll be more later on. and today, the first full day in the newjob, a virtual church service. prayers for the mission ahead, prayers for the united states. and look, everyone in the white house is wearing a mask now. it's obligatory. a big change, and deliberate. one of our 100—day challenges is asking the american people to mask up. unveiling his national coronavirus plan, president
judith moritz, bbc news. as he predicted that america's death toll would reach half a million by the end of next month. joe biden said the pandemic was a national emergency and it was time to start treating it like one. speaking at the white house, he promised a hundred million vaccinations in his first 100 days in office. but he warned that things would get worse before they got better. 0ur north america editorjon sopel reports on his first full day in office. and the first order i'm going to...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.s following an appearance in a court set up in a police station where he was being detained. navalny was arrested at the airport yesterday when he returned to russia. he had returned from germany where he had medical treatment after an attempt to poison him with the nerve agent novichok. his detention has been widely criticised and his supporters are organising protests this coming weekend. a plastic surgeon has appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of a former colleague at a house in nottinghamshire. jonathan peter brooks is also charged with three counts of attempted arson with intent to endanger life. fellow plastic surgeon, graeme perks, was stabbed in his abdomen and chest on thursday. police say he's currently in a serious but stable condition. dozens of lorries, mostly from scottish seafood firms, have taken part in a protest in central london against the government's new brexit trade deal. many companies have complained the new deal has resulted in delays to their
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.s following an appearance in a court set up in a police station where he was being detained. navalny was arrested at the airport yesterday when he returned to russia. he had returned from germany where he had medical treatment after an attempt to poison him with the nerve agent novichok. his detention has been widely criticised and his supporters are organising protests this coming weekend. a plastic surgeon has appeared in court charged with the attempted...
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judith moritz, bbc news. that's it.ews where you are. have a very good night. hello. this is bbc news. if your recycling bin is full of cardboard, it's no surprise. lockdowns mean that online shopping now accounts for a third of all retail sales. the change in the way we shop — coupled with disruption to global shipping and problems with staffing and maintenance at paper mills has created a perfect storm for the packaging industry. the increase in demand for packaging has led to a global shortage of paper, with supplies for packaging across europe falling by 20% at the end of last year. a little earlier our business correspondent katie prescott explained the ways in which the shortage will have been affecting us. shoppers will probably have noticed it when they go to the supermarket and rather than buying their eggs in cardboard, they're in plastic, and that's because brands and retailers have been struggling to get the cardboard they need. and as you say, this is all because we're shopping online more than ever, and th
judith moritz, bbc news. that's it.ews where you are. have a very good night. hello. this is bbc news. if your recycling bin is full of cardboard, it's no surprise. lockdowns mean that online shopping now accounts for a third of all retail sales. the change in the way we shop — coupled with disruption to global shipping and problems with staffing and maintenance at paper mills has created a perfect storm for the packaging industry. the increase in demand for packaging has led to a global...
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its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it isn't enough to exist if to exist means simply being here in this world man must experience his existence through pain or intoxication through failure after more it's framed for murder possibly by the regime his sister mia fall into a depression she finds herself rebelling choosing personal freedom over a life of health and security the consequences are brutal you would say is this topi in page turner is about a nanny state taken to the extreme the regime in the method is horrible and oppressive but it may still have you wondering how much would you be willing to sacrifice for perfect health. the churc
its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it...
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its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it isn't enough to exist if to exist means simply being here in this world man must experience his existence through pain or intoxication through failure after more it's framed for murder possibly by the regime his sister mia fall into a depression she finds herself rebelling choosing personal freedom over a life of health and security the consequences are brutal you would say is this topi in page turner is about a nanny state taken to the extreme the regime in the method is horrible and oppressive but it may still have you wondering how much would you be willing to sacrifice for perfect health. the check
its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it...
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its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it isn't enough to exist if there exist mean simply being here in this world man must experience his existence through pain or intoxication through failure after more it's framed for murder possibly by the regime his sister mia fall into a depression she finds herself rebelling choosing personal freedom over a life of health and security the consequences are brutal you would say is this topi in page turner is about a nanny state taken to the extreme the regime in the method is horrible and oppressive but it may still have you wondering how much would you be willing to sacrifice for perfect health. the cze
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here, correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester working on a bbc news piece with her cameramantor, rob wood, who is nearly 30 miles away in derbyshire. the nhs scheme only covers england... news reports are the result of teamwork between correspondents, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children too who can make their presence felt when correspondents work from home. keeping both staff and contributors save is a priority. video interviews has become the norm as of late. keeping two metres away from interviewees can be hard, but boom mics allow sound to be captured safely in high quality. good morning, it's seven o'clock, the headlines this morning... and it's notjust television, kitchens and lounges have been converted into makeshift radio studios, like those of the today programme. here's the bbc‘s david sillito using a duvet to improve sound quality. furnishings can absorb sound and reduce echo. i am working on a piece with david hockney. apps such as skype and zoom are replacing face to face daily editorial meetings. what do you think about using that c
here, correspondentjudith moritz is at home in manchester working on a bbc news piece with her cameramantor, rob wood, who is nearly 30 miles away in derbyshire. the nhs scheme only covers england... news reports are the result of teamwork between correspondents, producers, camera operators and studio editors. oh, and children too who can make their presence felt when correspondents work from home. keeping both staff and contributors save is a priority. video interviews has become the norm as...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.ket, launched from under the wing of an old virgin atlanticjumbo jet. mark lobel reports. a midair rocket launched from under the wing of a 747 jumbo, jetting off packed with ten satellites under its own steam. two, one, zero, ignition. of course, satellites are usually launched into orbit this way, from the ground. the aim, now, is for smaller, low—cost spacecraft that can be deployed anywhere in the world. from california in the us, this time, with plans for cornwall, in the uk, the next. making it easier for developers seeking more flexible and affordable ways of getting their assets above the earth. this was a particularly sweet moment for sir richard branson's team, after a failed launch back in may. now, they can sit back and enjoy these space rockets with a view, beaming down to earth. this one small step for satellites is a giant air launch leap for us all. mark lobel, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good morning. we will have to keep a close
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.ket, launched from under the wing of an old virgin atlanticjumbo jet. mark lobel reports. a midair rocket launched from under the wing of a 747 jumbo, jetting off packed with ten satellites under its own steam. two, one, zero, ignition. of course, satellites are usually launched into orbit this way, from the ground. the aim, now, is for smaller, low—cost spacecraft that can be deployed anywhere in the world. from california in the us, this time, with plans...
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shery: bob, thank you, bob moritz chair of pwc international.take a look at the state of trading in this part of the world, a roller coaster ride. gamestop took over all the headlines and retail investors had their moment in. -- moment in the sunlight. transport data showing a drop as the virus its manufacturers, the second months of decline for industrial production in japan. the kospi lower, actually robust in the latest reading. in sydney, abroad rebound after the biggest drop since september last year in a thursday session. we are seeing a second day of gains, and gme, a case of mistaken identity, not gme, gamestop. new zealand up 2% after the bank saying inflation target will be reached much earlier, june of this year instead of the third quarter in 2023. flat trading when it comes to asian equities broadly.coming ue analysis on the mayhem over gamestop. wolfpack research founder dan davis joins us in you can find out why he says more regulation is the wrong position. plus, the outlook for stimulus and more recovery with quadratic analyst -
shery: bob, thank you, bob moritz chair of pwc international.take a look at the state of trading in this part of the world, a roller coaster ride. gamestop took over all the headlines and retail investors had their moment in. -- moment in the sunlight. transport data showing a drop as the virus its manufacturers, the second months of decline for industrial production in japan. the kospi lower, actually robust in the latest reading. in sydney, abroad rebound after the biggest drop since...
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one area particularly hit is the north west of england, from wherejudith moritz has sent this report.o stay at home. this morning, in this area, whether by boat or on foot, it was to get out. my living room floor literally looks like a water bed. because the water has come straight under it, i had to turn off all the electricity and gas, everything. though the deluge was forecast, this area it was not one of those classed as at the highest risk, meaning a threat to life. i think it was a very frightening situation actually. the water grew and rose quite rapidly and i think, as the snow started to fall as well, it became quite a dangerous situation. in northwich in cheshire, a retirement village was cut off and those living there were taken away to a hotel. in didsbury in south manchester, the prime minister watched defences being shored up this morning, but the area has not flooded as feared. last night, residents here were told to evacuate their homes. today they were allowed back and were pleased to be clearing away puddles of rain rather than floodwater. did you leave the house? my
one area particularly hit is the north west of england, from wherejudith moritz has sent this report.o stay at home. this morning, in this area, whether by boat or on foot, it was to get out. my living room floor literally looks like a water bed. because the water has come straight under it, i had to turn off all the electricity and gas, everything. though the deluge was forecast, this area it was not one of those classed as at the highest risk, meaning a threat to life. i think it was a very...
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and finally, we'll take you to the swiss alps and the outskirts of st moritz, for some pretty extremel skiing. this is the yearly freeride event where competitors have to navigated the steepest and most difficult of terrains with a variety of jumps and tricks. it's certainly not for the faint hearted but congratulations to french skiers leo slemett and mael ollivier who took victory. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, the papers. hello and welcome to our look at what's in today's sunday newspapers. with me are sian griffiths, education editor of the sunday times and joe mayes, uk politics reporter at bloomberg. let's just take a quick look at this morning's front pages. according to the sunday telegraph, britain stands ready to help the eu with its vaccination crisis, after brussels abandoned its threat to block supplies at the border. the mail on sunday says borisjohnson forced the eu into a double climb—down, during a dramatic late—night intervention, to protect the uk's vaccine rollout. the observer reports the eu's threat to impose a vaccine border between northern ire
and finally, we'll take you to the swiss alps and the outskirts of st moritz, for some pretty extremel skiing. this is the yearly freeride event where competitors have to navigated the steepest and most difficult of terrains with a variety of jumps and tricks. it's certainly not for the faint hearted but congratulations to french skiers leo slemett and mael ollivier who took victory. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, the papers. hello and welcome to our look at what's in today's...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. that need to be gone through, if you are... taking your products to mainland europe. which is a very big, important market for a lot of these fishing companies. "incompetent government", it says on the side of that track, "are destroying the shellfish industry". in recent weeks, we heard from the scottish fishermans federation who has said that some firms have lost tens of thousands of pounds because their products have gone to waste. they have gone off whilst in transit. and some of the companies in scotland have even gone as far as taking their catch that they've landed all the way to denmark on a 72 hour round trip. let's talk to our correspondent, john mcmanus, at westminster. from these pictures, they are certainly making their presence known, john? certainly making their presence known. john?— certainly making their presence known,john? , , . ., , known, john? exactly, they certainly are, known, john? exactly, they certainly are. martin- — known, john? exactly, they certainly ar
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. that need to be gone through, if you are... taking your products to mainland europe. which is a very big, important market for a lot of these fishing companies. "incompetent government", it says on the side of that track, "are destroying the shellfish industry". in recent weeks, we heard from the scottish fishermans federation who has said that some firms have lost tens of thousands of pounds because their products have gone to waste....
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its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it isn't enough to exist if to exist means simply being here in this world man must experience his existence through pain or intoxication through failure after more it's framed for murder possibly by the regime his sister mia fall into a depression she finds herself rebelling choosing personal freedom over a life of health and security the consequence of her brutal you would say is this topi in page turner is about a nanny state taken to the extreme the regime in the method is horrible and oppressive but it may still have you wondering how much would you be willing to sacrifice for perfect health. the chu
its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it...
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the north west of england is one of the worst hit, judith moritz is there.the bible at or by foot it was to get out-— area with the bible at or by foot it was to get out. my living room floor literally looks _ was to get out. my living room floor literally looks like _ was to get out. my living room floor literally looks like a _ was to get out. my living room floor literally looks like a water _ was to get out. my living room floor literally looks like a water bed - literally looks like a water bed because the water has gone straight under it. i've had to turn off all the electricity and gas and everything. the electricity and gas and everything-— the electricity and gas and eve hina. :, :, j , everything. though that they'll use was forecast. _ everything. though that they'll use was forecast, this _ everything. though that they'll use was forecast, this area _ everything. though that they'll use was forecast, this area was - everything. though that they'll use was forecast, this area was not - everything. though that they'll use | was forecast, this area
the north west of england is one of the worst hit, judith moritz is there.the bible at or by foot it was to get out-— area with the bible at or by foot it was to get out. my living room floor literally looks _ was to get out. my living room floor literally looks like _ was to get out. my living room floor literally looks like a _ was to get out. my living room floor literally looks like a water _ was to get out. my living room floor literally looks like a water bed - literally looks like a...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.continue so it will go to virtual hearings. the families had been going to court, many of them every day, to listen to evidence. that is no longer possible, so they will watch online and their barristers and solicitors can still make representations online and witnesses giving evidence, as well. there are still many months to come of this enquiry and it will take many weeks to look at the emergency response. after that there are other sections of evidence including the part that will look specifically at what happened to every one of the 22 who died. their movements that night and how they were killed and what happened. so every one of the families has its own situation here, 22 altogether, and they will spend much of the rest of this year looking at the evidence as it unfolds. i looking at the evidence as it unfolds. ~ ., , ., , unfolds. i know you will be following _ unfolds. i know you will be following it. _ unfolds. i know you will be following it. thank - unfolds. i know you will
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.continue so it will go to virtual hearings. the families had been going to court, many of them every day, to listen to evidence. that is no longer possible, so they will watch online and their barristers and solicitors can still make representations online and witnesses giving evidence, as well. there are still many months to come of this enquiry and it will take many weeks to look at the emergency response. after that there are other sections of evidence...
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0ur correspondentjudith moritz explained what was happening at the inquiry today.ns of hearings that will deal with the emergency response to the attack, and he said that the issue of the survivability, the potential survivability, the potential survivability of saffie will be something they need to consider. for three years, her parents believed that she had died instantly. they said they had derived comfort for thinking that she didn't suffer. experts who were commissioned by the inquiry found that saffie could not have survived, but lawyers representing the family commissioned their own medical experts to produce their own medical experts to produce the second opinion report and they disagree. they say it is possible she might have survived if her treatment had been different. in particular, they point to the fact, they say, nobody used a training kit or a splint to try and reduce the bleeding from saffie's plex. 0ver bleeding from saffie's plex. over the weeks and months, they will look at the emergency response and the family will get the opportunity to view e
0ur correspondentjudith moritz explained what was happening at the inquiry today.ns of hearings that will deal with the emergency response to the attack, and he said that the issue of the survivability, the potential survivability, the potential survivability of saffie will be something they need to consider. for three years, her parents believed that she had died instantly. they said they had derived comfort for thinking that she didn't suffer. experts who were commissioned by the inquiry...