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and, as we can see in t "moss wall," it looks amazing. are you seriously suggesting peopl say, could live in a house that is has got walls made of moss? well, the point e like, as a moss wall, you know, it's more like a proposal to say, "well, instead of, as we know now, "a lot of sort of building materials "are not sustainable, buwhy don't we seek "answers to how are we gonna live in the future if not a moss wall?" but then, you know, the proposal is, at least maybe ecology has things to offer. we just need to find ways to implement them. there's a very strong sort of climattheme to a lot of your work. i mean, in the past, we've seen how you had therfalls" at brooklyn bridge in new york. you've got a "waterfall" exhibit here, also, at tate modern, and then you also in the past had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i mean, i should also mention "ice watch," which, of course, you had glaciers that you'd shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is cli
and, as we can see in t "moss wall," it looks amazing. are you seriously suggesting peopl say, could live in a house that is has got walls made of moss? well, the point e like, as a moss wall, you know, it's more like a proposal to say, "well, instead of, as we know now, "a lot of sort of building materials "are not sustainable, buwhy don't we seek "answers to how are we gonna live in the future if not a moss wall?" but then, you know, the proposal is, at...
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lauren moss explains.nly known about covid—i9 for under six months and the science community is still learning about it. one of the big questions to a nswer it. one of the big questions to answer is how our children affected. put simply, children seem to catch coronavirus as much as anyone else, and a survey by the office for national statistics published this week suggests that one in 400 people in england has coronavirus and that children are alsojust in england has coronavirus and that children are also just as likely to test positive as adults. but they don't appear to develop symptoms which are a serious or be as vulnerable to it. in terms of the respiratory illness in adults we have not seen this in children which of course is great news, and the cases we have had in oxford where we have found coronavirus, it seems to have found coronavirus, it seems to have almost been an incidental finding. so if children catch coronavirus, how likely is it then that they can carry it and also spread it? any increa
lauren moss explains.nly known about covid—i9 for under six months and the science community is still learning about it. one of the big questions to a nswer it. one of the big questions to answer is how our children affected. put simply, children seem to catch coronavirus as much as anyone else, and a survey by the office for national statistics published this week suggests that one in 400 people in england has coronavirus and that children are alsojust in england has coronavirus and that...
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three touchdowns for moss that season and a trip to the super bowl.ek holland demoted to the bullpen and took it out on new gm, fohan. >> 1970, 50 years ago, ernie banks hit a milestone home run into the wrigley field bleachers. >> he did it. ernie banks. >> the sharks beat the predators in seven games and advance to their fourth conference finals. the post game scene in the dressing room was suddenly cramped for joe horton. >> where did you guys come from? >> raptors, game seven. hawaii sent toronto into a frenzy. check out the photo from that moment. >> and we know how the late show with steven colber is next. - [announcer] the following is a paid commercial program for better bladder, sponsored by trusted therabotanics. are you always checking out the location of the nearest bathroom? do you have trouble sitting through a movie without a bathroom break? are you afraid you'll have an accident when you sneeze or laugh in public? are you constantly getting up throughout the night because you have to go?
three touchdowns for moss that season and a trip to the super bowl.ek holland demoted to the bullpen and took it out on new gm, fohan. >> 1970, 50 years ago, ernie banks hit a milestone home run into the wrigley field bleachers. >> he did it. ernie banks. >> the sharks beat the predators in seven games and advance to their fourth conference finals. the post game scene in the dressing room was suddenly cramped for joe horton. >> where did you guys come from? >>...
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three touchdowns for moss that season and a trip to the super bowl.t year, giants pitcher derek holland demoted to the bullpen and took it out on new gm, fohan. >> 1970, 50 years ago, ernie banks hit a milestone home run into the wrigley field bleachers. >> he did it. ernie banks. >> the sharks beat the predators in seven games and advance to their fourth conference finals. the post game scene in the dressing room was suddenly cramped for joe horton. >> where did you guys come from? >> raptors, game seven. hawaii sent toronto into a frenzy. check out the photo from that moment. >> and we know how the late show with steven colber is next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> happening today: major league baseball plans to present a proposal to the players association to proceed with the season. the league and team owners have agreed on a shortened regular season beginning in early july with no fans at games. >> there's a pop fly to left field, and allen makes the catch. and that will end the top of the seventh. ♪ ♪ and now it's time for the seventh inning st
three touchdowns for moss that season and a trip to the super bowl.t year, giants pitcher derek holland demoted to the bullpen and took it out on new gm, fohan. >> 1970, 50 years ago, ernie banks hit a milestone home run into the wrigley field bleachers. >> he did it. ernie banks. >> the sharks beat the predators in seven games and advance to their fourth conference finals. the post game scene in the dressing room was suddenly cramped for joe horton. >> where did you...
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lauren moss explains.or under six months, and the science community is still learning about it. one of the big questions to answer is how are children affected. put simply, children seem to catch coronavirus as much as anyone else. the survey by the office for national statistics, published this week, suggests that one in 400 people in england has coronavirus and it also found that children are just as likely to test positive as adults, but they don't appear to develop symptoms which are as serious or be as vulnerable to it. more than 211,000 people have died in hospitals in england from covid—19, 12 were under the age of 19, most had underlying health conditions. we know from the current information that children have fewer symptoms and appear to have different transmission dynamics to adults, and it looks like they probably have shorter or fewer viral excretions from coughing or speaking, but we can't be sure for certain and we certainly need more research in the area. so, if children catch coronavirus,
lauren moss explains.or under six months, and the science community is still learning about it. one of the big questions to answer is how are children affected. put simply, children seem to catch coronavirus as much as anyone else. the survey by the office for national statistics, published this week, suggests that one in 400 people in england has coronavirus and it also found that children are just as likely to test positive as adults, but they don't appear to develop symptoms which are as...
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lauren moss, bbc news. korean president has warned of a second wave of the virus in his country. 3a new cases have been reported today — the highest daily number for a month. the small, but growing outbreak, largely emerged in an entertainment district of seoul, prompting the south korean capital to temporarily close nightclubs and bars on saturday. city officials have been tracking visitors to the area and are urging them to self—isolate for two weeks. president moonjae—in has urged the public to remain vigilant. translation: the infection cluster which recently occurred in entertainment facilities has raised awareness that, even during the stabilisation phase, similar situations can arise anytime, anywhere in an enclosed crowded space. it's not over until it's over. we are keeping enhanced alertness to the end. we must never lower our guard regarding epidemic prevention. hyong un kim is our bbc korea reporter in seoul. she explained to my colleague ben brown how this spike in virus infections comes as man
lauren moss, bbc news. korean president has warned of a second wave of the virus in his country. 3a new cases have been reported today — the highest daily number for a month. the small, but growing outbreak, largely emerged in an entertainment district of seoul, prompting the south korean capital to temporarily close nightclubs and bars on saturday. city officials have been tracking visitors to the area and are urging them to self—isolate for two weeks. president moonjae—in has urged the...
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lauren moss reports.mbed this spring, visits to a&e departments across england plummeted. this is the first time official figures have shown how other areas of the nhs have been affected. roxanne has had stomach pain for several months. her colonoscopy was cancelled in april. i feel very abandoned, in a way, because it's kind of like before the covid—i9 situation it was like, right, ok, go to your doctor, you see your doctor, get an appointment, and now the appointments are not happening. i'm sure there are many people in the same boat as me all thinking the same question and all wondering what's going on. what happens if it is something sinister? more than 181,000 people were referred for an urgent cancer check in march, down by more than 7% on the same time last year. 97,000 fewer patients were admitted for routine treatment and operations, down by a third. the figures in april are at their lowest level since records began in 2010 with almost 2 million fewer visits compared to april last year. although
lauren moss reports.mbed this spring, visits to a&e departments across england plummeted. this is the first time official figures have shown how other areas of the nhs have been affected. roxanne has had stomach pain for several months. her colonoscopy was cancelled in april. i feel very abandoned, in a way, because it's kind of like before the covid—i9 situation it was like, right, ok, go to your doctor, you see your doctor, get an appointment, and now the appointments are not happening....
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door end they ensure they took his life chanting my enemy is dead and moss was deeply involved in the period leading up to that coup when in preparing western opinion as well it within chile it was a it was a sort of a clear cut case of propagandizing and. enjoy ties to the cia as well as to turn to other western intelligence agencies and and so what i try to demonstrate is that in the cold war period in particular we see those close connections to the state manifesting themselves and in this kind of pushback against detente and against sort of not only left wing or communist governments in the 3rd world but even even even governments that that simply attempted to sort of nationalize land rubber mask the fact that i was just alluding to was also fascinating because in it at the end of the cold war he he you know kind of goes off the deep end and in 1980. decade before the end of the cold war begins to write erotic spy thrillers i read every single one i'm not sure how interesting those erotic thrillers are going to be vor her audience but them why i mean given that you itemize china i
door end they ensure they took his life chanting my enemy is dead and moss was deeply involved in the period leading up to that coup when in preparing western opinion as well it within chile it was a it was a sort of a clear cut case of propagandizing and. enjoy ties to the cia as well as to turn to other western intelligence agencies and and so what i try to demonstrate is that in the cold war period in particular we see those close connections to the state manifesting themselves and in this...
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lauren moss explains.d—19 for under six months, and the science community is still learning about it. one of the big questions to answer is how are children affected. put simply, children seem to catch coronavirus as much as anyone else. the survey by the office for national statistics published this week suggests that one in 400 people in england has coronavirus and that children are also just as likely to test positive as adults, but they don't appear to develop symptoms which are a serious or be as vulnerable to it. in terms of the respiratory illness we've seen in adults we're really not seeing that in children, which of course is great news, and the cases we've had in oxford where we have found coronavirus, it seems to have almost been an incidentalfinding. so if children catch coronavirus, how likely is it, then, that they can carry it and also spread it? any increase in social mixing could lead to an increase in the r number, the rate of transmission. children are super spreaders of diseases like fl
lauren moss explains.d—19 for under six months, and the science community is still learning about it. one of the big questions to answer is how are children affected. put simply, children seem to catch coronavirus as much as anyone else. the survey by the office for national statistics published this week suggests that one in 400 people in england has coronavirus and that children are also just as likely to test positive as adults, but they don't appear to develop symptoms which are a serious...
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our health correspondent lauren moss reports.ck and trace — three words we've heard a lot during the pandemic, three words that will be key to controlling the spread of covid—i9. but now those representing hospitals, health and social care members, have warned that if the system isn't ready soon, there is a risk of a second peak. if you don't go further and you make further relaxations, then obviously the danger of the r number, which the government absolutely recognises, the danger of the r number rising becomes greater if you have not got in place effective test, track and trace processes. boris johnson has promised a world beating tracing system will be in place by the ist ofjune, the same day that nonessential shops and schools could gradually reopen. there will be 25,000 trackers able to cope with 10,000 new cases a day, and that is very important. so how does it work? trackers will contact people who have been in the company of someone who has the virus. they will alert them by phone call, text or e—mail and give advice. a
our health correspondent lauren moss reports.ck and trace — three words we've heard a lot during the pandemic, three words that will be key to controlling the spread of covid—i9. but now those representing hospitals, health and social care members, have warned that if the system isn't ready soon, there is a risk of a second peak. if you don't go further and you make further relaxations, then obviously the danger of the r number, which the government absolutely recognises, the danger of the...
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lauren moss, bbc news. 0ur head of statistics robert cuffe is here.n terms of hospital but bad news on care homes. yes, they are accounting for about 7000, just under the 30,000 covid registered deaths and that proportion is going up deaths and that proportion is going up and if we look at the data for the last couple of weeks, we can see the last couple of weeks, we can see the figures in hospitals had been declining over the last few weeks, coming down. but in care homes, there were about 2000 deaths may be a week ago and up to almost 3000 this week so we are seeing the pattern is one where care home deaths are catching up with hospital deaths are catching up with hospital deaths in england and wales. but in scotla nd deaths in england and wales. but in scotland and northern ireland, they have overtaken hospitals as the place where most coronavirus deaths are happening and we can see that clearly here. the hospital line at the top is coming down but the lute home is coming up —— the blue care home is coming up —— the blue care home line. rank you ve
lauren moss, bbc news. 0ur head of statistics robert cuffe is here.n terms of hospital but bad news on care homes. yes, they are accounting for about 7000, just under the 30,000 covid registered deaths and that proportion is going up deaths and that proportion is going up and if we look at the data for the last couple of weeks, we can see the last couple of weeks, we can see the figures in hospitals had been declining over the last few weeks, coming down. but in care homes, there were about...
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lauren moss, bbc news. 0ur head of statistics, robert cuffe, is here.eaths, how do we get to that? there are three dates we count the number of jets we have seen in the coronavirus, by the 8th of may, when these figures apply to, the number and an spidey government was just under 32,000. that misses those people who did not test positive for coronavirus, because when you include death certificates which mention it, the figure rises to 41,000. the fullest way to capture the death total of the virus is to include all of those who decide because they did not seek access to ca re because they did not seek access to care because of the strain of the virus in society, when you include that you get this and about the bottom of the charge, about 55,000, the difference between the number of deaths we had seen since the middle of march and what we would expect at this time of year. statisticians are happy to tribute that to the pandemic. what about the trends? those are the overall figures, but the news is getting better, week on week. these overall figures will
lauren moss, bbc news. 0ur head of statistics, robert cuffe, is here.eaths, how do we get to that? there are three dates we count the number of jets we have seen in the coronavirus, by the 8th of may, when these figures apply to, the number and an spidey government was just under 32,000. that misses those people who did not test positive for coronavirus, because when you include death certificates which mention it, the figure rises to 41,000. the fullest way to capture the death total of the...
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jerusalem's moss the 3rd holiest site in islam reopened after 2 and a half months closure due to the coronavirus 1st worshipers were allowed in for don't pray is there didn't appear to be a strict ssion on the number of people allowed in but worshippers were being asked to wear masks. rwanda registered its 1st official covert 19 deaths the east african nation only has about 350 confirmed cases to minimize contact between patients and health care workers the country's hospitals are using medical robots now in the fight against the virus . these robots don't just stand around and look cute they're ready for action. followed by ready to use your service. hello good morning i am here to take your temperature and off he goes. we move closer to me. here at one of one discovered 19 treatment facilities only a short distance from the capital kigali the robots will be used for mass temperature screening to monitor patients status and to update their medical records but that's not all they can do if you program them they can take a trade to their patients and we've heard that you want to go in
jerusalem's moss the 3rd holiest site in islam reopened after 2 and a half months closure due to the coronavirus 1st worshipers were allowed in for don't pray is there didn't appear to be a strict ssion on the number of people allowed in but worshippers were being asked to wear masks. rwanda registered its 1st official covert 19 deaths the east african nation only has about 350 confirmed cases to minimize contact between patients and health care workers the country's hospitals are using medical...
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nationwide lockdown will begin easing some of its restrictions on monday germany's foreign minister heiko mosse is urging caution on rolling back international travel curbs but he added europe's borders shouldn't stay closed a day longer than necessary new york has dispatched a 1000 police into the streets this weekend to enforce social distancing as warm weather draws people outdoors now today is woold press freedom day as well as the human toll of the krona virus there's been another major casualty throughout this crisis truth we've seen just information even propaganda concerning the virus some of it from official sources a number of journalists have even been persecuted for trying to get to the truth and that's why this year's georgia velo freedom of speech award is honoring journalists who have suffered harm because of their work on the coronavirus crisis we are only naming 17 but they represent all those journalists bloggers and citizens who have defied curbs on media freedom to report on the virus. threatened attacked arrest as press freedom was already a contentious and often dangerous
nationwide lockdown will begin easing some of its restrictions on monday germany's foreign minister heiko mosse is urging caution on rolling back international travel curbs but he added europe's borders shouldn't stay closed a day longer than necessary new york has dispatched a 1000 police into the streets this weekend to enforce social distancing as warm weather draws people outdoors now today is woold press freedom day as well as the human toll of the krona virus there's been another major...
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message comes after china ratified a new security law giving beijing more control over the territory mosse insists that freedom must be upheld in hong kong along with the principle of one country 2 systems. german carmaker volkswagen says it will invest more than 2000000000 euros in china the targets are 2 electric mobility companies v.w. will become the biggest investor in the battery maker. oaxacan is also increasing its stake in the chinese electric vehicle maker j a c motors. in hungary commemorations have been taking place to mark one year since an accident on the river danube killed more than 2 dozen south korean towards the boat carrying visitors collided with a cruise ship captain has gone on trial. and ethiopia has started to repatriate its citizens stranded in lebanon because of coronavirus instructions several 100 people arrived in addison baba from beirut on thursday thousands of ethiopian workers have registered to return home but lebanon's high ticket prices in quarantine fees are making the trip difficult. india and pakistan are facing the worst plague of locusts in decades
message comes after china ratified a new security law giving beijing more control over the territory mosse insists that freedom must be upheld in hong kong along with the principle of one country 2 systems. german carmaker volkswagen says it will invest more than 2000000000 euros in china the targets are 2 electric mobility companies v.w. will become the biggest investor in the battery maker. oaxacan is also increasing its stake in the chinese electric vehicle maker j a c motors. in hungary...
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lauren moss reports.ed this spring, visits to a&e departments across england plummeted. this is the first time official figures have shown how other areas of the nhs have been affected by the pandemic. as non—urgent procedures were postponed, patients had to wait. roxanne has had stomach pain for several months. her colonoscopy at southmead hospital in bristol was cancelled in april. i feel very abandoned, in a way, because it's kind of like before the covid—i9 situation it was like, right, ok, go to your doctor, you see your doctor, get an appointment, and now the appointments are not happening. i'm sure there are many people in the same boat as me, all thinking the same question and all wondering what's going on. what happens if it's something sinister? more than 181,000 people were referred for an urgent cancer check in march, down by more than 7% on the same time last year. 97,000 fewer patients were admitted for routine treatment and operations, down by a third. the a&e figures for april are the most
lauren moss reports.ed this spring, visits to a&e departments across england plummeted. this is the first time official figures have shown how other areas of the nhs have been affected by the pandemic. as non—urgent procedures were postponed, patients had to wait. roxanne has had stomach pain for several months. her colonoscopy at southmead hospital in bristol was cancelled in april. i feel very abandoned, in a way, because it's kind of like before the covid—i9 situation it was like,...
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lauren moss, bbc news.atlantic is to cut 3000 jobs in the uk and end its operation at gatwick. the company says it plans to reshape and resize its business in response to the pandemic. 0ur transport correspondent, tom burridge, is with us. this is a huge announcement. massive, simon. there is a horrible sense of deja vu because only last week we had british airways coming out with 12,000 job cuts and basically saying that they might not restart their operation at gatwick airport. to date virgin atlantic saying 3000 jobs will go, they currently employ 10,000 people in the uk and they say they are gatwick operation will not restart, at least in the near to medium term. they will still keep some of the gatwick slots, not ruling overturning altogether, but they are going to cut the size of their of aircraft down, that the standard for a i rcrafts down, that the standard for aircrafts at the moment —— standard for airlines at the moment. they say they hope to restore about 60% of flight they hope to restore about
lauren moss, bbc news.atlantic is to cut 3000 jobs in the uk and end its operation at gatwick. the company says it plans to reshape and resize its business in response to the pandemic. 0ur transport correspondent, tom burridge, is with us. this is a huge announcement. massive, simon. there is a horrible sense of deja vu because only last week we had british airways coming out with 12,000 job cuts and basically saying that they might not restart their operation at gatwick airport. to date virgin...
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our health correspondent lauren moss has been listening in.ich we are told about every day at the daily briefings, let's start with a number of tests that have been carried out. on friday almost 97,000 tests were delivered and there were 3896 positive cases. more of those being diagnosed within the community, that's care homes and key workers being tested and the number of positive hospital cases reducing. if we look at the people in hospital as well, we can show you well, we can show we look at the people in hospital as well, we can show you this graph hopefully as well, 11,809 people being treated in uk hospitals with covid—19, that's a decrease of 17% in the last week, and we were also told that 346 more deaths have been recorded in the uk. these are deaths of people who have tested positive for in all settings, and that's now a total of 31,580 87 deaths —— 31 , 587 a total of 31,580 87 deaths —— 31,587 deaths. the daily death toll is relatively low, it is the weekend and one can expect the figure to go up and one can expect the figure to g
our health correspondent lauren moss has been listening in.ich we are told about every day at the daily briefings, let's start with a number of tests that have been carried out. on friday almost 97,000 tests were delivered and there were 3896 positive cases. more of those being diagnosed within the community, that's care homes and key workers being tested and the number of positive hospital cases reducing. if we look at the people in hospital as well, we can show you well, we can show we look...
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able to price out some competitors and regain some market share now german foreign minister heiko moss says the country hopes to lift its travel warning on the 15th of june what does this mean for the struggling european. it's certainly a step towards normality but just really a staff of a i haven't really decided what measures need to be put in place to reopen this for the summer travel season this is a really crucial season about 80 percent of travel industry revenues are earned in july and august so if they if they are able to get the the season back up and running and that will be sleeping really important but it doesn't necessarily mean that they will be at full capacity any time san so it's a delay me thank you very much for that some sports news no in germany the bundesliga resumed over the weekend off a 2 month suspension because of the quote on about us there were no fans in the stands and the players have to contend with strict new hygiene rules but one thing demand the same he does a buy in munich one they beat when you on beilein 2 min away. happy to be back at work. and gr
able to price out some competitors and regain some market share now german foreign minister heiko moss says the country hopes to lift its travel warning on the 15th of june what does this mean for the struggling european. it's certainly a step towards normality but just really a staff of a i haven't really decided what measures need to be put in place to reopen this for the summer travel season this is a really crucial season about 80 percent of travel industry revenues are earned in july and...
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are obliged to wear face masks these are once in short supply as germany slowly lifts restrictions mosse have become an essential tool in preventing a 2nd wave of infections but are enough available. and are completely confident that we'll be equipped with enough protective gear and mosques also in the future if we were to see another spike in infections but the president of the german medical association is critical of the decision to make masks mandatory. whether it makes sense to wear masks in public or not has almost become a question of faith scientific research on that does not deem it absolutely necessary. does science. as restrictions age and more people leave their harms the risk of coming into contact with an infected person increases. that's why germany is developing a tracking app designed to inform uses if they've been in the vicinity of an infected person. but developing the app is taking longer than expected and is it even worth the white the public health service warns the apple learn is no game changer. thank you when the app arrives it will give additional information a
are obliged to wear face masks these are once in short supply as germany slowly lifts restrictions mosse have become an essential tool in preventing a 2nd wave of infections but are enough available. and are completely confident that we'll be equipped with enough protective gear and mosques also in the future if we were to see another spike in infections but the president of the german medical association is critical of the decision to make masks mandatory. whether it makes sense to wear masks...
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50 days at home the youngest and oldest children are returning 1st germany's foreign minister heiko mosses urging caution on rolling back international travel curbs but he added europe's borders shouldn't stay closed a day longer than necessary. but it's been said that the coronavirus crisis is bringing out both the worst and best in people a new initiative in kenya is attesting to the latter residents who are better off have started to financially support families in impoverished areas were struggling to get by in the lock down. nairobi's compare our neighborhood is home to around a quarter of a 1000000 people many of whom were already impoverished before the corona crisis hit now things have gone from bad to worse since kenya imposed a lockdown on its citizens many residents here have lost their jobs and income like single mother judy when. really. when the disease started we lost our jobs however a good samaritan named money can send me 6000 shillings but i used the money to buy food as i am a mother of 3 children i also have a sick parent who depends on me. g.-d. want to go and her ch
50 days at home the youngest and oldest children are returning 1st germany's foreign minister heiko mosses urging caution on rolling back international travel curbs but he added europe's borders shouldn't stay closed a day longer than necessary. but it's been said that the coronavirus crisis is bringing out both the worst and best in people a new initiative in kenya is attesting to the latter residents who are better off have started to financially support families in impoverished areas were...
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they do period to settle in me as it is hittin the moss message think in your. kit to the. choir but. a month. from now. i'll see. you know best about. your place all news will fit you. to define any good. morning i have errors here. if you could fit a stick on account of my mail mentor should go west on a man's share and eventual say very nice you. know that he's going up. 2 your video we compose it when you know it is the dealership will sort of 1st but still to do it. legally. do we had to both equal you said to. me by his opinion mccarty a professor you're not your blood daughter is on the bomb. proof you have it is a. prob one of wall of water bottles for the gullible for the year because of the 2nd call and then i've got some cause there's no curse of yellow color spot. gal yeah except they are. then the kitty. politicus jill. 20 off also long clubby said tonight when you could. see come in the boss said pick us a to poke us entails for us on the. bus on the. doggie tell cipel i want our democracy to need that it would. be just the start is that it's in the blood a lo
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our health correspondent lauren moss reports.ce — three words we've heard a lot during the pandemic, three words that will be key to controlling the spread of covid—19. but now those representing hospitals, health and social care members, have warned that if the system isn't ready soon, there is a risk of a second peak. if the system isn't ready soon, if you're going to go further and you make further relaxations, then obviously the danger of the r number, which the government absolutely recognises, the danger of the r number rising becomes greater if you have not got in place effective test, track and trace processes. borisjohnson has promised a world beating tracing system will be in place by the 1st ofjune, the same day that nonessential shops and schools could gradually reopen. there will be 25,000 trackers able to cope with 10,000 new cases a day, and that is very important. so how does it work? trackers will contact people who have been in the company of someone who has the virus. they will alert them by phone call, text or
our health correspondent lauren moss reports.ce — three words we've heard a lot during the pandemic, three words that will be key to controlling the spread of covid—19. but now those representing hospitals, health and social care members, have warned that if the system isn't ready soon, there is a risk of a second peak. if the system isn't ready soon, if you're going to go further and you make further relaxations, then obviously the danger of the r number, which the government absolutely...
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>> when i found out melissa was on and elisabeth moss was on, i thought, oh, this is about to be supert know neither one of them and there was a small part of me was, what if they're like divas? i know how to deal with those. and get out of their way, right? >> what were you going to be like? >> and then get out of there. you don't talk to those people too long. >> you didn't have to do that with them? >> i didn't have to do that with them at all. turns out they're weirdos just like me. we laughed a lot, we did a lot of online shopping. i got them to try things they never had before like pickles dipped in kool-aid powder. >> wait. pickles and kool-aid? >> have you never had that? >> no. >> they said it's hood stuff. >> the 40-year-old haddish grew up in south central los angeles. her childhood was marked by pain. tiffany's father left the family when she was 3. she was still a young girl when her mother suffered brain damage in a car accident and became abusive. i've heard a lot of comedians who had difficultt to make peop happy. >> i did it to try to we laughi hitting. >> where does t
>> when i found out melissa was on and elisabeth moss was on, i thought, oh, this is about to be supert know neither one of them and there was a small part of me was, what if they're like divas? i know how to deal with those. and get out of their way, right? >> what were you going to be like? >> and then get out of there. you don't talk to those people too long. >> you didn't have to do that with them? >> i didn't have to do that with them at all. turns out they're...
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when i get out on the farm saw you know what it's like moss on 3rd makes the place and hopefully bless god it hurts. your back and. but in the end you will ya. this is a real or population or dying one some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained in the numbers are much lower than some of them are neighborhoods we're working with given sources outside of the state because they're just so 'd in their gear so i get out of this. i think it's safe to say into the night scene will be remembered the world over as one of the most trying.
when i get out on the farm saw you know what it's like moss on 3rd makes the place and hopefully bless god it hurts. your back and. but in the end you will ya. this is a real or population or dying one some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained in the numbers are much lower than some of them are neighborhoods we're working with given sources outside of the state because they're just so 'd in their gear so i get out of this. i think it's safe to say into the night scene...
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when i get out on the farm saw you know what it's like moss on 3rd makes the place and hopefully bless god it hurts. your jacket. max kaiser this is the kaiser report here we are here a lot of them. remember the universe restarted in 2009 or a near 11 toshi nakamoto this is the 4th the pock of big point after the having and everything is going exactly as planned i'm stoked i'm chuffed as they say in the u.k. you know it's almost like art it's so perfect it describes the human condition so well this big queen so i want to talk about the world.
when i get out on the farm saw you know what it's like moss on 3rd makes the place and hopefully bless god it hurts. your jacket. max kaiser this is the kaiser report here we are here a lot of them. remember the universe restarted in 2009 or a near 11 toshi nakamoto this is the 4th the pock of big point after the having and everything is going exactly as planned i'm stoked i'm chuffed as they say in the u.k. you know it's almost like art it's so perfect it describes the human condition so well...
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lauren moss reports. the target was 100,000 tests a day by the end of april.t under a month since the health secretary announced that deadline. we will find out later whether the ambition is achieved. are you confident he will meet your testing target? more than 81,000 tests were carried out in the uk on wednesday, after more people became eligible, including those over the age of 65 who have symptoms and care home residents and staff who don't. setting a challenging target was the right thing to do. because it galvanised government and got the job done. but there is a lot more to be done, and we need to increase that figure, whether it is 100,000 or thereabouts, much higher in the days and weeks to come. it's notjust testing, though. tracing those who have got the virus tracking the spread is key. thousands of people have been hired to dojust spread is key. thousands of people have been hired to do just that by the middle of the month. plans have been set out in scotland to increase the testing capability up to more than 8000 a day. the further projected incr
lauren moss reports. the target was 100,000 tests a day by the end of april.t under a month since the health secretary announced that deadline. we will find out later whether the ambition is achieved. are you confident he will meet your testing target? more than 81,000 tests were carried out in the uk on wednesday, after more people became eligible, including those over the age of 65 who have symptoms and care home residents and staff who don't. setting a challenging target was the right thing...
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this was spotted by a noaa team off moss landing. they called the coast guard, they got a crew out there in time, and they were able to cut the net off and the big mammal was able to swim away. awesome, liz. >> i love those good news stories. thank you, ken. >>> here's a look at your top national headlines a live look at the white house. tonight president trump is defending his use of an antimalaria medication to prevent covid-19. >> i think it gives you an additional level of safety, but you can ask -- many doctors are in favor of it. >>> and president trump is threating on the permanently freeze its funding to the world health organization. he says the agency failed to respond to the pandemic and teamed up with china while ignoring credible threats from wuhan where it started. he is giving the w.h.o. 30 days to make big changes. >> they have to be much more fair to other countries, including the united states, or we're not doing to be involved with them anymore. we'll do it a separate way. >> the w.h.o.'s director general has agree
this was spotted by a noaa team off moss landing. they called the coast guard, they got a crew out there in time, and they were able to cut the net off and the big mammal was able to swim away. awesome, liz. >> i love those good news stories. thank you, ken. >>> here's a look at your top national headlines a live look at the white house. tonight president trump is defending his use of an antimalaria medication to prevent covid-19. >> i think it gives you an additional level...
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elizabeth moss is on the show. i hope to see all there. ♪ ♪
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. >> reporter: bambi's roots here are as deep as the old oak tree draped in spanish moss that still stands tall in the front yard. they say land is worth dying for because it's the only thing that lasts, and truer words might never have been spoken. in this case, a beautiful piece of land turned out to be nothing but trouble. this is where bambi bennett's family was ripped apart by an act of cruel, unspeakable violence. bambi, her given name, was a fun, feisty, good ole girl, country through and through. >> i was at my grandparents' a lot growing up. we gardened and we had a big yard. you know, a huge yard. >> reporter: you're a country girl. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: but she'd endured her share of heartache, even at a tender age. her parents divorced when she was just six. mom remarried. then a few years later came that terrible day she will never forget. >> my daddy and my granddaddy passed away on the same day. i was 12-years-old. >> reporter: so all of a sudden you'd lost the two important men in your life? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: it was a bewildering and tragic day. there was so much su
. >> reporter: bambi's roots here are as deep as the old oak tree draped in spanish moss that still stands tall in the front yard. they say land is worth dying for because it's the only thing that lasts, and truer words might never have been spoken. in this case, a beautiful piece of land turned out to be nothing but trouble. this is where bambi bennett's family was ripped apart by an act of cruel, unspeakable violence. bambi, her given name, was a fun, feisty, good ole girl, country...
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to present in the out take for example there are no sizeable trees and the plants won't traps and moss is. but here too there is plenty of life in the grey. sound like these limits for example our next report takes us to greenland where scientists are concerned about the fate of these arctic rodents that are something of a barometer for climate change. and hours flight and they'll reach their destination for ecologist ben y. sigler and wildlife biologist your highness lying it's the final stage of a day long journey def light takes them across greenland's last year's unfrozen fjords they see that the pack ice is already starting to thaw although the short summer here has yet to really begin. they'll soon be touching down in the current health valley on the island of trail. even the landing is something of an adventure . they fought along flour sugar milk coffee and tense along with lots of scientific equipment the team are the only humans on the island if they forgotten anything important they'll just have to do without it their return journey is several weeks away until then they'll b
to present in the out take for example there are no sizeable trees and the plants won't traps and moss is. but here too there is plenty of life in the grey. sound like these limits for example our next report takes us to greenland where scientists are concerned about the fate of these arctic rodents that are something of a barometer for climate change. and hours flight and they'll reach their destination for ecologist ben y. sigler and wildlife biologist your highness lying it's the final stage...
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thriie entanglement team had just finished documenting a group of humpback whales, they were headed to moss landing when they spotted a part they are working with other scientists to determine what kind of condition this young orca may have. >>> tomorrow night if we are lucky we make it to see a meteor shower tomorrow. each spring between april and may this happens, if you do miss it tomorrow there should be another shower before dawn on sunday. our chief meteorologist joining us. so the pressure is on you, clear enough skies to see it? >> in most spots, yes. the problem is is going to be a pretty bright moon so if you can place yourself in a moon shadow so it won't ruin your night vision. we will start with what you need to know. you want to look generally to the east and this will actually peek early tomorrow morning up to 50 meteor is an hour. the best field conditions are going to be in the southern hemisphere. you have to be upbeeen thand 5 am with the temperatures around 50 degrees at that point in another warm-up is in store as we had to the day on tuesday. here's what you need to kn
thriie entanglement team had just finished documenting a group of humpback whales, they were headed to moss landing when they spotted a part they are working with other scientists to determine what kind of condition this young orca may have. >>> tomorrow night if we are lucky we make it to see a meteor shower tomorrow. each spring between april and may this happens, if you do miss it tomorrow there should be another shower before dawn on sunday. our chief meteorologist joining us. so...
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moss also replied to another user saying resuming operations is california approved. but said an alameda county official quote illegally overrode the move. plus as the tesla is being singled out the parking lot at the fremont factory was nearly full today, this comes just 2 days after musk sued alameda county and threatened to move tesla's headquarters out of state. alameda county is responding tonight in a statement, the public health department said in part. we have notified tesla but they can only maintain minimum basic operations until we have approved a plan that could be implemented in accordance with the local public health order. we are addressing this matter using the same phased approach we use for other businesses which have violated the order in the past and we hope that tesla will likewise comply without further enforcement measures. state law also allows a fine of up to a $1000 a day or up to 90 days in jail for violating health orders. the story is still developing so coming up tonight at kron 4 news at 6 we'll have a live report from fremont with an up
moss also replied to another user saying resuming operations is california approved. but said an alameda county official quote illegally overrode the move. plus as the tesla is being singled out the parking lot at the fremont factory was nearly full today, this comes just 2 days after musk sued alameda county and threatened to move tesla's headquarters out of state. alameda county is responding tonight in a statement, the public health department said in part. we have notified tesla but they...
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feel if you saw a flash it takes many of these lichens and mosses in the north decades or even centuries to grow and if i come along in my heavy hiking boots and 90 kilos of weight and walk on the course everything would get destroyed cellists a story of. the photographer knows all too well that in many places the pristine nature he's looking for no longer exists it's been altered and often endangered by human activity foster concedes his vote has to appeal to our emotions as much mission to oppose the feelings they evoke don't have to only be positive off the air maybe a little sadness and melancholy makes sense all things must pass and nature shows us that all too well. often stephan foster explores yet untouched regions in search of film and photo motifs. but he. keeps the exact location a secret so as not to attract tourists. he considers that an obligation to show the beauty of our planet and how much he needs protecting. and that's all from your remarks for today the do join us again next week until then you can always visit our home page or our social media channels you will find
feel if you saw a flash it takes many of these lichens and mosses in the north decades or even centuries to grow and if i come along in my heavy hiking boots and 90 kilos of weight and walk on the course everything would get destroyed cellists a story of. the photographer knows all too well that in many places the pristine nature he's looking for no longer exists it's been altered and often endangered by human activity foster concedes his vote has to appeal to our emotions as much mission to...
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your moss is a dog he said he pays in the morning in that same as yesterday. so that they hand out more food soon. that probably some flower do you have any left a little it's probably spoiled they said they'd be flowers. right now nearly 900000 children are living in displaced persons camps around iraq an estimated 45000 of them have no identification documents. countless other children live in miserable conditions outside the camps. iraqis refer to the id papers as the gold square they're an indispensable part of everyday life people need these documents to travel or apply for a job or for food aid. to get these documents people have to go to their local police station the process includes an interview with a representative of the security forces. that can be intimidating for a single woman or the widow of an islamic state fighter. this is. still poses a threat. if those fighters are still alive their women will try to help them. we do sometimes insurgents will get new papers and try to sneak back into society. still change their appearance will shave off th
your moss is a dog he said he pays in the morning in that same as yesterday. so that they hand out more food soon. that probably some flower do you have any left a little it's probably spoiled they said they'd be flowers. right now nearly 900000 children are living in displaced persons camps around iraq an estimated 45000 of them have no identification documents. countless other children live in miserable conditions outside the camps. iraqis refer to the id papers as the gold square they're an...
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get back to you more and more europeans are beginning to question the heavy consumerist lifestyles mosse protest against climate change and in favor of sustainable farming combine i'm more and more people are seeking to change that when you do the hard drive yes i mean it's a even more something country sustainable if you want to see the buying of the land item rather than a new product in britain the reason more that he's dedicated to 2nd on items the clones got it's not even funny and the sides love it just last year the most made $1100000.00 euros in filth and something many items for ending up in not fields tickled. welcome to the world's most sustainable shopping mall. and everything on sale is secondhand which means the items are more affordable limp around new ones almost every article is one of a kind. i love that kind of book whiskey you can find things to the doors not that not everybody has something special something unique recycling we like recycling we don't want to buy new clothes new things. with. the electronics shop like everything that has computers televisions and map
get back to you more and more europeans are beginning to question the heavy consumerist lifestyles mosse protest against climate change and in favor of sustainable farming combine i'm more and more people are seeking to change that when you do the hard drive yes i mean it's a even more something country sustainable if you want to see the buying of the land item rather than a new product in britain the reason more that he's dedicated to 2nd on items the clones got it's not even funny and the...