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to your neighbours.eople are calling the police, they have been inundated with calls about neighbours doing this, that and the other. why are we like this?l neighbours doing this, that and the other. why are we like this? a bit of power goes to people's heads, maybe. it's devon and cornwall police, there is a guidance here, they are saying that, speaking to some about their coronavirus concern, if it is safe and within social distancing rules, they cannot concern, if it is safe and within social distancing rules, they the iot concern, if it is safe and within social distanci emf-hers“? to be at g concern, if it is safe and within social di go 1ci emf-hers“? to be gig concern, if it is safe and within social di go rci anathe'flze to h. the % it would go very quickly wrong. the thing is, would you go to a neighbour, ring on your door bell, i saw you going for three runs yesterday, that is against the rules 7 yesterday, that is against the rules? you would not do that, would you, surely? i would rules? you w
to your neighbours.eople are calling the police, they have been inundated with calls about neighbours doing this, that and the other. why are we like this?l neighbours doing this, that and the other. why are we like this? a bit of power goes to people's heads, maybe. it's devon and cornwall police, there is a guidance here, they are saying that, speaking to some about their coronavirus concern, if it is safe and within social distancing rules, they cannot concern, if it is safe and within...
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far more than neighbouring italy. and it hasissued more than neighbouring italy.han 400,000 fines. but questions over when the confinement will end are growing. france's tough approach runs the risk of losing public support if it becomes too harsh or too long. the interior minister has advised sensitivity and applying the rules and says the police operate differently in the countryside compared to the big cities, in the poorer suburbs compared to the towns. but the paris police chief was forced to apologise today after taking a very different tone. the ones who are hospitalised today, the ones who are hospitalised today, the ones on life support now are the ones on life support now are the ones that didn't respect the quarantine when it began. this is not a video game, this is real. there are dead people. with few life—support beds left in the paris region, patients are being sent across the country for care. this is 110w across the country for care. this is now the worst hit region of france but is there light at the end of the tunnel? people ask me this question
far more than neighbouring italy. and it hasissued more than neighbouring italy.han 400,000 fines. but questions over when the confinement will end are growing. france's tough approach runs the risk of losing public support if it becomes too harsh or too long. the interior minister has advised sensitivity and applying the rules and says the police operate differently in the countryside compared to the big cities, in the poorer suburbs compared to the towns. but the paris police chief was forced...
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this particular initiative, your neighbour, hasjust particular initiative, your neighbour, has just grownenomenal response. it‘s at the heart of the church‘s mission every day of the year, especially important at the moment. and i suppose that helps you convey the message of hope, which is what easter is all about? absolutely. jesus rising from the dead, it is all about saying, actually, death is not the end, fear is not what short holders. it is about new hope, new opportunities, new life. that is the message we are about every day every year. but at this particular time, when we face situations that none of us when we face situations that none of us had ever imagined we would ever have to face, to be able to encourage people to step up and support their neighbour in every practical way that we can, keeping all the safe distancing and ever thing, it‘s another way of saying we believe the reasonjesus is inspiring us and helping us. what are your hopes beyond the coronavirus pandemic? it is a very troubling time for a lot of people who are facing all sorts of difficulties at home, be they
this particular initiative, your neighbour, hasjust particular initiative, your neighbour, has just grownenomenal response. it‘s at the heart of the church‘s mission every day of the year, especially important at the moment. and i suppose that helps you convey the message of hope, which is what easter is all about? absolutely. jesus rising from the dead, it is all about saying, actually, death is not the end, fear is not what short holders. it is about new hope, new opportunities, new life....
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john summited last night, to his waiting wife niri, daughter daisy and his neighbours. ending the kind of uplifting achievement he hopes will soon put everyone back on top of the world. thank you. duncan kennedy, bbc news. it's getting stranger and stranger. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. temperatures got up to 17 degrees today where we had the best of the sunshine. tomorrow, more of us will see the sunshine and it will be even warmer. quite breezy and also some rain later in the day across the west. as we go through tonight, cloud that has been affecting the northern half of the uk today will tend to melt away to allow clearer skies overhead. despite that, not an especially cold night because the breeze will be picking up. this southerly wind quite a big feature of the weather tomorrow. parts of northern ireland in western scotland, there could be wind gusts of 50 mph or more. windy further east as well, but holding onto some sunshine and those temperatures in london up to 21 degrees. even further north seeing a high of 18. it does turn a bit co
john summited last night, to his waiting wife niri, daughter daisy and his neighbours. ending the kind of uplifting achievement he hopes will soon put everyone back on top of the world. thank you. duncan kennedy, bbc news. it's getting stranger and stranger. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. temperatures got up to 17 degrees today where we had the best of the sunshine. tomorrow, more of us will see the sunshine and it will be even warmer. quite breezy and also some rain...
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if your neighbour happens be to a professsional musician, you could be in for a treat. alexandra conunova treated her neighbours to this performance. brilliant stuff. there's plenty more on all the main stories on our website, plus the bbc‘s visual and data journalism team has put together a map that tracks the global pandemic. you can click on a location to see the number of confirmed coronavirus cases. check it out on bbc.com/news. a quick reminder of our top story before we go and donald trump is facing a continuing backlash over his suggestion corona is patients could be treated with injections of disinfectant despite insisting his remarks were sarcastic. doctors, manufacturers and some state governments have rushed to one ingesting or injecting this disinfectant is extremely harmful. that's it from us, do stay tuned to bbc news. hello. after a another predominantly dry week for most parts of the uk, the weekend promises plenty more dry weather. but slow, subtle changes, the increasing chance of catching a shower and it will begin to feel cooler particularly across
if your neighbour happens be to a professsional musician, you could be in for a treat. alexandra conunova treated her neighbours to this performance. brilliant stuff. there's plenty more on all the main stories on our website, plus the bbc‘s visual and data journalism team has put together a map that tracks the global pandemic. you can click on a location to see the number of confirmed coronavirus cases. check it out on bbc.com/news. a quick reminder of our top story before we go and donald...
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if your neighbour happens be to a professsional musician, you could be in for a treat.lexandra conun—ova treated her neighbours to this performance. 00:25:32,551 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 violin plays hello there. after a another predominantly dry week for most parts of the uk, the weekend promises plenty more dry weather. but slow, subtle changes, the increasing chance of catching a shower and it will begin to feel cooler particularly across northern areas. nothing much is changing very quickly at the moment because the pressure pattern is very slack. not many white lines at all on this chart. not many isobars. that means the winds are very, very light. there's nothing really to push the weather along. we start off the day with a lot of cloud across eastern scotland and the eastern side of england, misty and murky conditions in place. that should tend to break up, the mist and fog should lift and all of us should get to see some spells of sunshine. perhaps a bit more cloud than we had over the last couple of days. temperature—wise, 17 to 21 degrees. a bit coolerfor some
if your neighbour happens be to a professsional musician, you could be in for a treat.lexandra conun—ova treated her neighbours to this performance. 00:25:32,551 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 violin plays hello there. after a another predominantly dry week for most parts of the uk, the weekend promises plenty more dry weather. but slow, subtle changes, the increasing chance of catching a shower and it will begin to feel cooler particularly across northern areas. nothing much is changing very...
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neighbours have found each other again.sband write love letters to each other again. it may be that when lockdown is eventually lifted, we will find that, like a virus, our society has mutated into something stronger. mark easton, bbc news. that's it. newsnight is on bbc two shortly but we will leave you as we do on a thursday night with the sound of that applause for our carers and key workers all over britain. good night. cheering and applause. welcome to viewers on the bbc news channel could be you havejoined us just in time however first review of tomorrow's papers. hello to viewers in the uk and around the world, and welcome to this look at the front pages of some of the newspapers and news websites we are seeing here in the bbc news room. we are bringing the briefing from the white house when that gets under way but first need to review the pages, assistant editorfor the daily mirror and the pages, assistant editorfor the daily mirrorand and the pages, assistant editorfor the daily mirror and and isaac, journalist at
neighbours have found each other again.sband write love letters to each other again. it may be that when lockdown is eventually lifted, we will find that, like a virus, our society has mutated into something stronger. mark easton, bbc news. that's it. newsnight is on bbc two shortly but we will leave you as we do on a thursday night with the sound of that applause for our carers and key workers all over britain. good night. cheering and applause. welcome to viewers on the bbc news channel could...
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everyone is conscious of what they don't have, vis—a—vis, their neighbours both in terms of their neighbourset but early so in terms of countries. let's pause our discussion of coronavirus, and give some thought to other stories around the world that might otherwise have made the headlines. michael, do you want to kick off on this? the country with i think now the fourth largest outbreak of coronavirus, it may change, is iran. because over the last few years, reporting restrictions have made it virtually impossible for western journalists to remain in tehran and, the country, and it's a very important country. we have no idea what going on. to me, that is something that is a lack, because iran sets it in a very important strategic position, i'm able to follow news from could extend via twitter. in baghdad, pilgrimage season is on, we don't know if people are sneaking in from iran to go to the pilgrimage sites. all of this is critical because, as we learned in china, when you have a dictatorial regime, you can argue whether china is a dictatorship or merely authoritarian, but the dictatorship
everyone is conscious of what they don't have, vis—a—vis, their neighbours both in terms of their neighbourset but early so in terms of countries. let's pause our discussion of coronavirus, and give some thought to other stories around the world that might otherwise have made the headlines. michael, do you want to kick off on this? the country with i think now the fourth largest outbreak of coronavirus, it may change, is iran. because over the last few years, reporting restrictions have...
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officials in neighbouring south korea have dismissed reports that kim jong unis seriously ill. been seen in weeks, and was recently a no—show for a major national celebration. the bbc‘s laura bicker has more. so what is the latest about where kim jong—un so what is the latest about where kimjong—un might be? today the unification ministry in south korea said it could say with some certainty that there was no unusual activity in north korea. well, what does that tell us? it certainly doesn't confirm or deny any of the rumours that kim jong—un may be dead, gravely ill, recovering from heart surgery or hiding from covid—19 at his resort. these are many of the rumours currently circulating around the world. it certainly does not confirm or deny those. what they are trying to do is certainly downplay this swell of speculation surrounding kim jong—un. britain's prime minister boris johnson is back at work after recovering from coronavirus. he says there are "real signs" that the country is passing through the peak of the pandemic. but, he warned that lifting the stay at home restrict
officials in neighbouring south korea have dismissed reports that kim jong unis seriously ill. been seen in weeks, and was recently a no—show for a major national celebration. the bbc‘s laura bicker has more. so what is the latest about where kim jong—un so what is the latest about where kimjong—un might be? today the unification ministry in south korea said it could say with some certainty that there was no unusual activity in north korea. well, what does that tell us? it certainly...
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in neighbouring new zealand we have seen neighbouring new zealand we have seen traffic flow in the major0 people return to work in different parts of new zealand today. cafe is in restaurants have been allowed to open but without direct interaction between people —— michael kerr phase and restaurants. there has been a huge key with cars lining up outside a big fast—food chain in the drive through to get their burgers and fries after more than a month of lockdown, but jacinda ardern has been quite adamant that while this is a reopening of businesses in new zealand, it is not a reopening of socialise. by many measures, victoria, this is a success story, new zealand, in the way it has handled covid—19. these two weeks of the easing of restrictions will be crucial. the way people will behave like that mean that new zealand continues its success and eases more of the restrictions, get a search of cases and then back to lockdown, which is a scenario nobody wants to see, of course. thank you very much, shaimaa. in the united states, president trump hadn't addressed the media for three days, aft
in neighbouring new zealand we have seen neighbouring new zealand we have seen traffic flow in the major0 people return to work in different parts of new zealand today. cafe is in restaurants have been allowed to open but without direct interaction between people —— michael kerr phase and restaurants. there has been a huge key with cars lining up outside a big fast—food chain in the drive through to get their burgers and fries after more than a month of lockdown, but jacinda ardern has...
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for many people, the lockdown has meant having to rely heavily on friends and neighbours, with networksort being created, especially on social media sites. but for those in need, without access to online groups, there's a rather more traditional platform, that's become a comfort and a unifying force, as our correspondent david sillito reports. this programme is all about you, what's going on in your world, how you are coping with this. we're in brighton. and the phones at radio sussex have never been busier. because of coronavirus, we had to cancel this get together... how are you feeling, dan? very well, very well. hello, bbc radio sussex and surrey. make a difference, a national campaign try to bring a bit of help to those in need. we speak every day to so many people, so many elderly people, so many vulnerable people, so many lonely people and they come to us for help. i phoned up radio sussex, and i said, "what happens to people like me..." people like dave here, now feeling rather trapped in his first floor flat. when this lockdown started, of course i found myself in trouble reall
for many people, the lockdown has meant having to rely heavily on friends and neighbours, with networksort being created, especially on social media sites. but for those in need, without access to online groups, there's a rather more traditional platform, that's become a comfort and a unifying force, as our correspondent david sillito reports. this programme is all about you, what's going on in your world, how you are coping with this. we're in brighton. and the phones at radio sussex have...
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of the neighbour to make major things —— major things is to clarify on the exit strategy, how will gett strategy is extensive work to go across the hall in the labour party saying that their new leader was saying that their new leader was saying that their new leader was saying that it will be a bit of a light at the end of the time for people if they knew how they were going to emerge from the current lockdown as far as the government is concerned they did not want to send mixed messages. they want to make sure they stick to the social distancing and not confuse the message by talking about next strategy to soon. taking a look at donald trump's criticisms of the world health organisation. a 99—year—old second world war veteran who was hoping to raise a thousand pounds for the nhs — by walking 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday — has now raised over £8 million. his name is captain tom moore, here he is talking about his success i think that's an absolutely enormous. when we started with this exercise, we didn't anticipate we'll get anything near that sort of money. and ju
of the neighbour to make major things —— major things is to clarify on the exit strategy, how will gett strategy is extensive work to go across the hall in the labour party saying that their new leader was saying that their new leader was saying that their new leader was saying that it will be a bit of a light at the end of the time for people if they knew how they were going to emerge from the current lockdown as far as the government is concerned they did not want to send mixed messages....
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the reason why they are playing neighbours ‘s every day it starts with the neighbours theme.omes out. they got a nice mix of young families on the street in older people and it's a bit of social interact can, all it two metres distance, they are all socially distance. it works for their street, they love it. let's take a look at today's papers. "fix the testing fiasco now" is the headline on the daily mail's front page. the paper says the "shambles" over testing has — by a "country mile" — been the government's greatest misstep in its handling of the coronavirus crisis. the mirror leads on the news that a 13—year—old has become the youngest person in the uk to die from coronavirus. it says ismail mohamed abdulwahab from brixton in south london, was a "healthy boy" with no known existing illness. an image of soldiers helping to set up a makeshift hospital for coronavirus patients appears on the front page of the sun. the paper says army "heroes" worked "round the clock" in east london to help get the new facility ready. and the top story on the website for the new york times s
the reason why they are playing neighbours ‘s every day it starts with the neighbours theme.omes out. they got a nice mix of young families on the street in older people and it's a bit of social interact can, all it two metres distance, they are all socially distance. it works for their street, they love it. let's take a look at today's papers. "fix the testing fiasco now" is the headline on the daily mail's front page. the paper says the "shambles" over testing has — by...
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that's the outlook from spain but in neighbouring italy, across europe and around the world, governmentspeople stay at home. but multiple domestic abuse aid agencies are warning of a bleak picture for those stuck in a violent household with fewer avenues to report abuse. megan spoke to a woman in lockdown with her abuser. domestic abuse hotlines in the us and france say they have had more calls since the coronavirus outbreak. but the un i warning that poorer women have fewer ways to report abuse. we spoke to this 27—year—old from rural india. it is the first —— the first time her husband hit her was her wedding night when she was 15. she told us that since the coronavirus outbreak, her husband's income has reduced to £5a her husband's income has reduced to £5 a day. schools have also closed across india and herfour children are home all day in their 1—room house. this angers her husband. india is now on a 21—day lockdown. we spoke to her the night before it was announced and haven't been able to reach her since. in china, where the virus originated, authorities there say they now have a
that's the outlook from spain but in neighbouring italy, across europe and around the world, governmentspeople stay at home. but multiple domestic abuse aid agencies are warning of a bleak picture for those stuck in a violent household with fewer avenues to report abuse. megan spoke to a woman in lockdown with her abuser. domestic abuse hotlines in the us and france say they have had more calls since the coronavirus outbreak. but the un i warning that poorer women have fewer ways to report...
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beaches have reopened. —— and another two neighbouring beaches.en people lining up from very early in the morning to ta ke up from very early in the morning to take their first up from very early in the morning to take theirfirst dip in bondi beach after a five—week ban. but a word of caution from officials about large gatherings. last week resort two other beaches, coogee beach, closed after being reopened because of these gatherings. the premier of new south wales today announcing that every household, starting friday, will be allowed two visitors, two aduu will be allowed two visitors, two adult visitors with children also allowed. new south wales has really seen a significant decline in the number of cases, it is in single digits now. 0fficials number of cases, it is in single digits now. officials have said this was for mental health and social reasons but a word of caution again about people not using this easing to hold big parties or big gatherings. it would make a big difference for people who can now see their friends and relatives. we a
beaches have reopened. —— and another two neighbouring beaches.en people lining up from very early in the morning to ta ke up from very early in the morning to take their first up from very early in the morning to take theirfirst dip in bondi beach after a five—week ban. but a word of caution from officials about large gatherings. last week resort two other beaches, coogee beach, closed after being reopened because of these gatherings. the premier of new south wales today announcing that...
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but in neighbouring italy, across europe and around the world, governments have imposed strict rulesome. but multiple domestic abuse agencies are warning of a bleak picture for those stuck in a violent household with few avenues to report. meghan spoke to women locked down in households with her abuser. domestic abuse hotlines in france have said to have had more call sensibly coronavirus outbreak, but the un reports that for a woman have fewer ways to report the abuse. we spoke to a woman from india. the first time her husband hector was on her wedding night when she was 15. she todo since the coronavirus outbreak, her husbands income has £5 a day. schools have also close, hard for children are all in the one room in the house, this angers her husband. india is now in lockdown, we spoke to her before it was announced. we have not been able to reach her since. in china, where the virus originated, authorities there say they have now have got a grip on the outbreak. it's widely believed beijing is harnessing the power of its sophisticated surveillance state to track, monitor and contr
but in neighbouring italy, across europe and around the world, governments have imposed strict rulesome. but multiple domestic abuse agencies are warning of a bleak picture for those stuck in a violent household with few avenues to report. meghan spoke to women locked down in households with her abuser. domestic abuse hotlines in france have said to have had more call sensibly coronavirus outbreak, but the un reports that for a woman have fewer ways to report the abuse. we spoke to a woman from...
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the thing with face mask, everyone is looking over their border like when neighbours look over theret door. people are asking, how come germany has all these tests? canadians are saying, why is donald trump preventing face masks being made for us? the president of the european commission was saying, it is all for me. everyone is conscious of what they don't have, vis—a—vis their neighbours both in terms of their street but also in terms of countries. let's pause our discussion of coronavirus, and give some thought to other stories around the world that might otherwise have made the headlines. michael, do you want to kick off on this? the country with, i think, now the fourth largest outbreak of coronavirus, it may change, is iran. because over the last few years, reporting restrictions have made it virtually impossible for western journalists to remain in tehran and, the country, and it's a very important country. we have no idea what's going on. to me, that is something that is a lack, because iran sits in a very important strategic position, i'm able to follow news from kurdistan v
the thing with face mask, everyone is looking over their border like when neighbours look over theret door. people are asking, how come germany has all these tests? canadians are saying, why is donald trump preventing face masks being made for us? the president of the european commission was saying, it is all for me. everyone is conscious of what they don't have, vis—a—vis their neighbours both in terms of their street but also in terms of countries. let's pause our discussion of...
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i have a limerick from my next door neighbour.e of clorox. he said it came from special savvy, in truth he saw it in his lavvy. all true, as reported on fox. as i left home this morning, i heard a little boy and a bicycle screaming to his parents, look, look, this is my first big bike. the childhood joys. the world has been narrowed, and yet those little rituals of life to go on and may those rituals that we cherish come back and may those rituals that we are best not to hold onto, may they go away. it has been a joy to have you, even though we have talked about serious things. that is it for dateline. we will be back next week, same place, same time. thank you all of you for watching, goodbye. hello. despite some mist and low cloud around the coast and a touch of ground frost this morning, it will be, for many, another dry and bright day. already a change in the north, and for all of us the week ahead brings cooler and more settled weather. showers across the northern half of scotland already, some heavy showers here through the
i have a limerick from my next door neighbour.e of clorox. he said it came from special savvy, in truth he saw it in his lavvy. all true, as reported on fox. as i left home this morning, i heard a little boy and a bicycle screaming to his parents, look, look, this is my first big bike. the childhood joys. the world has been narrowed, and yet those little rituals of life to go on and may those rituals that we cherish come back and may those rituals that we are best not to hold onto, may they go...
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i thought it was out neighbours blasting music. i thought it was our neighbours blasting music.saw and i'm like, oh, breathtaking. this is definitely what i need. sarah grant has a pedicab operator and anna roznowska is a street violinist. together the duo created the mobile music box when theirjobs were impacted by the stay—at—home orders. i love playing music and i really believe in music. and at a time like this, yeah, we definitely need music, more than anything else. they're happily accepting small tips, but they say their main aim is to bring the community together. it's amazing and uplifting, and, you know, live music is what we miss most right now. it's, you know, it brings everyone out and makes everyone, you know, feel like it's a beautiful day again. freya cole, bbc news. a bit of cheer from the big easy. more news national and international on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. thank you for watching. hello there. wednesday was a completely dry day across the uk and in the sunshine we had temperat
i thought it was out neighbours blasting music. i thought it was our neighbours blasting music.saw and i'm like, oh, breathtaking. this is definitely what i need. sarah grant has a pedicab operator and anna roznowska is a street violinist. together the duo created the mobile music box when theirjobs were impacted by the stay—at—home orders. i love playing music and i really believe in music. and at a time like this, yeah, we definitely need music, more than anything else. they're happily...
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compared to sweden's neighbours, the numbers don't look good.ix times those of norway and finland. those countries have imposed strict lockdowns. i think it's too early, also, to say is lockdown good or bad? because many countries are now having a discussion within the political sector, but also in the whole society, should we lift the restrictions, in what way, what will happen? that is not the debate in sweden. and it's not something the government is preparing for. we are not lifting any restrictions for the moment. if lockdown is a treatment that's being trialled globally, then sweden is the control group. this is not about going out and getting your hair done or meeting your mates down the pub. this is about whether the course the rest of the world is on is sustainable or even beneficial in the long—term. i don't think we will have more death. come back in one year and i think we will have the same proportion of deaths. this is a hunch? it's likely. it will be sometime before we know whether this hunch is proved right. for now it does feel
compared to sweden's neighbours, the numbers don't look good.ix times those of norway and finland. those countries have imposed strict lockdowns. i think it's too early, also, to say is lockdown good or bad? because many countries are now having a discussion within the political sector, but also in the whole society, should we lift the restrictions, in what way, what will happen? that is not the debate in sweden. and it's not something the government is preparing for. we are not lifting any...
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i have a limerick from my next neighbour.e from special savvy, in truth, he saw it in his lavvy. must be true, saw it reported on fox. " as i left home this morning, i heard a little boy and a bicycle screaming to his parents, "look, look, this is my first big bike." and i thought of the childhood joys. the world has been narrowed, and yet those little rituals of life to go on and may those rituals that we cherish come back and may those rituals that actually were best not to hold onto, may they go away. it has been a joy to have you, even though we have talked about serious things. that is it for dateline london for this week. we will be back next week, same place, same time. thank you all of you for watching. stay safe, goodbye. hello there. the weather is going to feel quite different for this upcoming week. we have been used to high pressure, settled weather. this week is going to bea settled weather. this week is going to be a bit cooler and wetter with quite a bit of cloud around at times, too. monday will be quite clou
i have a limerick from my next neighbour.e from special savvy, in truth, he saw it in his lavvy. must be true, saw it reported on fox. " as i left home this morning, i heard a little boy and a bicycle screaming to his parents, "look, look, this is my first big bike." and i thought of the childhood joys. the world has been narrowed, and yet those little rituals of life to go on and may those rituals that we cherish come back and may those rituals that actually were best not to...
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i have a limerick from my next neighbour. dose of clorox. he said it came from special savvy, in truth he saw it in his lavvy. all true, as reported on fox. as i left home this morning, i heard a little boy and a bicycle screaming to his parents, look, look, this is my first big bike. the world has been narrowed, and yet those little rituals of life to go on and may those rituals that we cherish come back and may those rituals that we are best not to hold onto, may they go away. it has been a joy to have you, even though we have talked about serious things. that is it for dateline. we will be back next week, same place, same time. thank you all of you for watching, goodbye. hello. april may well end up being one of the driest on record for the north—west of england, so far have only seen 0.04 of the average rainfall. the last few days of the month promised something wet as well with conditions spreading from the south, windier and cooler. today, believe it or not there is a weather front working south but it is basically a ba
i have a limerick from my next neighbour. dose of clorox. he said it came from special savvy, in truth he saw it in his lavvy. all true, as reported on fox. as i left home this morning, i heard a little boy and a bicycle screaming to his parents, look, look, this is my first big bike. the world has been narrowed, and yet those little rituals of life to go on and may those rituals that we cherish come back and may those rituals that we are best not to hold onto, may they go away. it has been a...
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i have a limerick from my next neighbour.th he saw it in his lavvy. main dose of clorox. in truth he saw it in his lawy. as main dose of clorox. in truth he saw itin his lawy. asi main dose of clorox. in truth he saw it in his lawy. as i left home this morning, i heard a little boy and a bicycle screaming to his pa rents, and a bicycle screaming to his parents, look, look, this is my first big bike. the world has been narrowed, and yet those little rituals of life to go on and may those rituals that we cherish come back and make those rituals that we are best not to hold onto, may they go away. it has been a joy to have you, go away. it has been a joy to have you , even go away. it has been a joy to have you, even though we have talked about serious things. that is it for dateline. we will be back next week, same place, same time. thank you all of you for watching, goodbye. although the mist and low cloud is starting to lift and will continue to break, we will see some subtle changes to the settled spell of weather we have ha
i have a limerick from my next neighbour.th he saw it in his lavvy. main dose of clorox. in truth he saw it in his lawy. as main dose of clorox. in truth he saw itin his lawy. asi main dose of clorox. in truth he saw it in his lawy. as i left home this morning, i heard a little boy and a bicycle screaming to his pa rents, and a bicycle screaming to his parents, look, look, this is my first big bike. the world has been narrowed, and yet those little rituals of life to go on and may those rituals...
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rain and much of the uk was see rain at some stage of the uk was see rain at some stage of the neighboursrol around the spans of wet weather coming in and of course, welcome to in the gaps between what we see something drier and sunday out there. a spell of heavy downpours pushing across england and wales and northern ireland, reaching the southern most parts of scotland and separate area of rain receipt pushing northwards towards the rest of scotla nd pushing northwards towards the rest of scotland and with all that going on, temperatures mid to high single figures is to start the day tomorrow and smells of showers and fight with her to start the day across the eastern side of england and rain affecting northern england, will push towards the rest of england during the day with some sunny spells in northern scotland in one or around and across the northern aisles. thunder, hail with plus the winds and this is where it's going to be windy us, temperatures in the mid to low teens. not farfrom temperatures in the mid to low teens. not far from average for the time of year. as a go to the ev
rain and much of the uk was see rain at some stage of the uk was see rain at some stage of the neighboursrol around the spans of wet weather coming in and of course, welcome to in the gaps between what we see something drier and sunday out there. a spell of heavy downpours pushing across england and wales and northern ireland, reaching the southern most parts of scotland and separate area of rain receipt pushing northwards towards the rest of scotla nd pushing northwards towards the rest of...
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in real life with other people, notjust via online, and in that moment i felt connected with my neighboursseen before, actually, it was like, well, even in the most difficult situations, you have to believe in the power of love. it was nice to see a series from the balcony, enjoying this time with the family. any type of distraction is very valued. applause. it was a very dramatic moment because everybody goes up in the streets and they clapped and they enjoy. people are enjoying it so much. we all need that, don't we? my goodness. let's pause for a moment. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello, for the first time this month of april is living up to april showers and sunny spells. some of the showers heavy with hail and thunder, because humans will as well, windy across the south coast. through the rest of the day, looks like we will hold on to the showers, low pressure anchored right above the uk. stronger winds gradually easing across the south. low pressure system slowly pushing towards the north sea, that will be taking some heavier showers eastwards. as we head thro
in real life with other people, notjust via online, and in that moment i felt connected with my neighboursseen before, actually, it was like, well, even in the most difficult situations, you have to believe in the power of love. it was nice to see a series from the balcony, enjoying this time with the family. any type of distraction is very valued. applause. it was a very dramatic moment because everybody goes up in the streets and they clapped and they enjoy. people are enjoying it so much. we...
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singers from the royal opera house, we have singers from italy, from america, but we also have neighboursise money for unemployed musicians is being preserved for the nation. this is a moment in history that's unique because ofjust how much of it has been filmed. this incredible insight into the state of mind of the nation, often within their own homes — the boredom, the frustration, the difficulty, the highs and the lows — they're all being captured on video. the fact that i can hear birdsong this loud in what is the middle of the city, the quietness, the new daily habits, there's so much to remember. and the issue for museums is — how do you capture what it feels like? how do you capture emotions? i've gotten really good at call of duty. the museum of the home, for instance, wants to hear home life has been changed... i really miss my football. ..by quarantine. we are at the beach! yeah, the beach! and they want photos. we'd like to see photographs of people's homes and, crucially, we're asking people not to tidy up. this isn't an instagram version of how people are living, we want the
singers from the royal opera house, we have singers from italy, from america, but we also have neighboursise money for unemployed musicians is being preserved for the nation. this is a moment in history that's unique because ofjust how much of it has been filmed. this incredible insight into the state of mind of the nation, often within their own homes — the boredom, the frustration, the difficulty, the highs and the lows — they're all being captured on video. the fact that i can hear...
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neighbours have found each other again.wn is eventually lifted, we will find that, like a virus, our society has mutated into something stronger. for the third week in a row, millions of people across the uk will show their support for the nhs and other key workers with a national round of applause at eight o'clock tonight, as emma vardy reports. a moment together, while so many of us are apart. from across the uk, the clap for carers has become a moment of solidarity and reflection, in recognition and thanks for those on the front line. and for the unsung heroes, keeping essential services going in our much—changed world, like the bin collectors of belfast on our streets while we stay indoors. it's been quieter. the roads are quiet. it's a bit surreal, to be honest. we've been left notes on bins saying thank you, and down there there's writing on the walls and stuff. it makes us feel proud, yeah. it makes us feel good. it makes us feel like we're doing something worthy. so much has been accomplished so quickly. like this h
neighbours have found each other again.wn is eventually lifted, we will find that, like a virus, our society has mutated into something stronger. for the third week in a row, millions of people across the uk will show their support for the nhs and other key workers with a national round of applause at eight o'clock tonight, as emma vardy reports. a moment together, while so many of us are apart. from across the uk, the clap for carers has become a moment of solidarity and reflection, in...
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and we are being compared to germany because it is another european country, a close neighbour of oursursued a policy of mass community testing. so we've sort of approach this differently and we've been behind the curve here. and when we realised that we needed to do more testing, everybody else in the world had woken up to that fact too, which has led to shortages in the elements that make up these important testing kits. chris whitty's comments today, the chief medical officer's advice to the government, admitted — and it is the first time we've seen public task someone first time we've seen public task someone publicly say we are looking at germany and what they're doing — whereas previously we had ministers coming out and say, "well, germany started off on a completely different base with a much more developed diagnostics industry and pharmaceutical industry compared to the uk." pharmaceutical industry compared to the uk. " they pharmaceutical industry compared to the uk." they are at comparable situations, but we now know the government's chief scientific advisers are looking at t
and we are being compared to germany because it is another european country, a close neighbour of oursursued a policy of mass community testing. so we've sort of approach this differently and we've been behind the curve here. and when we realised that we needed to do more testing, everybody else in the world had woken up to that fact too, which has led to shortages in the elements that make up these important testing kits. chris whitty's comments today, the chief medical officer's advice to the...
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ora member of her family or a neighbour or a friend who has been affected by this in some way.brings it home to you when you see people going down with this disease, how none of us are down with this disease, how none of us are safe and we must all stay indoors to protect the nhs and save lives. we are not expecting the prime minister back at work anytime soon. just because you're out of intensive care means you are fit and healthy yet. no, apart from the race between a soul to try and find out what the story was behind the prime ministerand what the story was behind the prime minister and sell it as hard as we can to our readers, we minister and sell it as hard as we can to oui’ readers, we were minister and sell it as hard as we can to our readers, we were also trying to find out when he is going to get out. i wouldn't be surprised if he will be out of hospital in the next two days perhaps, i think it might be sooner than we think. however, because he has been in intensive care he will be laid up for three or four weeks because the rule of thumb is that for every night you sp
ora member of her family or a neighbour or a friend who has been affected by this in some way.brings it home to you when you see people going down with this disease, how none of us are down with this disease, how none of us are safe and we must all stay indoors to protect the nhs and save lives. we are not expecting the prime minister back at work anytime soon. just because you're out of intensive care means you are fit and healthy yet. no, apart from the race between a soul to try and find out...
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, that if one state opens up the states, that if one state opens up they need to know that the neighbouring you will get people — pennsylvania, for example has shut down liquor stores, eve ryo ne has shut down liquor stores, everyone seems to be buying more alcohol and toilet paper during the shutdown. what happens is people we re shutdown. what happens is people were driving from pennsylvania into ohio to buy booze. so that ohio had to say, "anyone coming in with a pennsylvania licence plate, we're going to stop you from doing that." so that's a message to quote —— to co—ordinate all liquor stores. so that's a message to quote —— to co-ordinate all liquor stores. we almost lost you. among the 50 states, is there one state that scientist might be pointing to to say, "that state has done it properly. everyone look at how they've done and take notice." i'm interested in some of the studies that have come in, speaking to health and national security experts. one of them pointed out... coming up in new york, looking at this issue of antibodies, and a study coming up today from santa clara count
, that if one state opens up the states, that if one state opens up they need to know that the neighbouring you will get people — pennsylvania, for example has shut down liquor stores, eve ryo ne has shut down liquor stores, everyone seems to be buying more alcohol and toilet paper during the shutdown. what happens is people we re shutdown. what happens is people were driving from pennsylvania into ohio to buy booze. so that ohio had to say, "anyone coming in with a pennsylvania licence...
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good neighbours and speak with each other. here's our europe editor katya adler on the eu strategy.ow is before you start lifting her locked key please co—ordinate into not even think about it unless the number of infections as been going down for sustained of time a republican syste m sustained of time a republican system is able to deal with the spike of new infections and to much of the testing capacity to trace new infections and protect the general public will be out and about. with the hope here is to prevent a new wave of infections across europe. this is not about that, it's by the easing of restrictions and reducing them again if necessary if there's a new wave of infections. germany has extended social distancing rules until 3 may, and is now strongly recommending the wearing of face masks in public. some small shops will be able to open next week and schools can re—open from 4 may. it has a much lower death rate than many other european countries — germany has more than 133,000 confirmed cases and nearly 3,600 deaths. it's believed the high rate of testing in germany has
good neighbours and speak with each other. here's our europe editor katya adler on the eu strategy.ow is before you start lifting her locked key please co—ordinate into not even think about it unless the number of infections as been going down for sustained of time a republican syste m sustained of time a republican system is able to deal with the spike of new infections and to much of the testing capacity to trace new infections and protect the general public will be out and about. with the...
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really, he's our next-door neighbour, it started when they announced the lockdown.e had had health problems, so we called to see if he needed anything doing, we imagined he needed to shield himself. he told as he had ordered shopping online and it had delayed twice, and when he received only half his order was there. so we said, we are doing a sunday roast, would you like some? so we plated it up would you like some? so we plated it up nice and hot, and we have some pudding leftover as well so we gave him some of that. we just put it on a nice clean tray, put it on his doorstep, knocked on his door and then went to his front gate and waited until he answered and asked him how he was. and just as i have been cooking each day, i said, i'll cook something for peter. we rang him and asked him if he fancied something to eat, and it has turned into a habit, really. i've had loads of food left over that i have been cooking, because i've been cooking from home myself. i've had loads of food left over, lots of spicy things which my family don't really like very much but pete
really, he's our next-door neighbour, it started when they announced the lockdown.e had had health problems, so we called to see if he needed anything doing, we imagined he needed to shield himself. he told as he had ordered shopping online and it had delayed twice, and when he received only half his order was there. so we said, we are doing a sunday roast, would you like some? so we plated it up would you like some? so we plated it up nice and hot, and we have some pudding leftover as well so...
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into a virus making factory, releasing new virus particles that are then free to infect other neighbouringe same host or if they are exhaled, coughed or sneezed out, they are able to infect a new person. it is not unusual for a virus to cause different symptoms in different people. that could depend on age, genetics and the amount you are exposed to. you always get this wide spectrum of responses to infections and covid—19 is no different, so age is one of the key factors for whether you are more likely to suffer from severe disease. this map shows how eight different strains of the virus are now circulating quickly across the world. that is partly because virtually no one is immune. it may also be that a proportion of those infected show very mild symptoms, but can still pass the virus on to others. there are few things going right for this virus to be very successful, one big one is the fact that there seems to be an incubation period between the time that you become infected and you start shedding the virus, to the time that you feel very sick. so, it is really impossible to catch those
into a virus making factory, releasing new virus particles that are then free to infect other neighbouringe same host or if they are exhaled, coughed or sneezed out, they are able to infect a new person. it is not unusual for a virus to cause different symptoms in different people. that could depend on age, genetics and the amount you are exposed to. you always get this wide spectrum of responses to infections and covid—19 is no different, so age is one of the key factors for whether you are...
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however, neighbouring spain has recorded its highest daily toll so far — 864 people.the routine wearing of face masks to prevent the spread of coronavirus. it currently recommends that healthy people don't need them unless they're caring for those with the disease. but advisers will weigh up new research on whether the virus can be projected further than previously thought during coughs and sneezes. in the current restrictions back garden marathons are becoming quite the thing. that's what james campbell did. he completed it in just over five hours and also raised £20,000 for charity. congratulations to james. that is relentless, isn't it best to mike because he hasn't got far to go. he is turning, i wonder if he would have to switch his tens. five hours is an impressive time, including all the turns. well done. keep us posted if you are doing stuff. to set a record of some sort. let's us know. it's time now to get some answers to your covid—19 questions with one of our regular gps. today we're saying hello again to dr zoe norris, whojoins us from her home in east yor
however, neighbouring spain has recorded its highest daily toll so far — 864 people.the routine wearing of face masks to prevent the spread of coronavirus. it currently recommends that healthy people don't need them unless they're caring for those with the disease. but advisers will weigh up new research on whether the virus can be projected further than previously thought during coughs and sneezes. in the current restrictions back garden marathons are becoming quite the thing. that's what...
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i stood outside at eight o'clock tonight and applauded with my neighbours in the street and there wasve, the beatle song was playing on a speaker, so it was very very moving. james, don't go anywhere, i would be com pletely james, don't go anywhere, i would be completely on my own if we can't reach madeline. that is it for the papers this hour, but we will be backed at 1130. good evening. in the short term, it will remain on the chilly side and nippy in the north, widespread frost on the way. but a different story over the weekend with a warming up saturday, then come sunday, temperatures in the south of the country with warmth of the late breezes could get up to about 20 degrees. this is what the satellite picture looks like at the moment. you can see the motion of the cloud, and that's cold air seeping in from the arctic regions. reaching scotland, that means it is already a chilly evening across the north. temperatures before midnight a few degrees above freezing, whereas in the south, still just about into double figures — for example, in the capital. the skies continue to clear t
i stood outside at eight o'clock tonight and applauded with my neighbours in the street and there wasve, the beatle song was playing on a speaker, so it was very very moving. james, don't go anywhere, i would be com pletely james, don't go anywhere, i would be completely on my own if we can't reach madeline. that is it for the papers this hour, but we will be backed at 1130. good evening. in the short term, it will remain on the chilly side and nippy in the north, widespread frost on the way....
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the day, we all get together and we ate dinner and sometimes we play games and hang out with our neighboursa movie. that is the silver lining that i get to spend more time with my family. the distance between me and my friends and me and my boyfriend has definitely been really tough. my boyfriend and i have been in a long distance relationship for almost four years. we go to school three hours apart and now that i am home in cincinnati where he goes to school, we aren't in this weird close distance relationship where we see each other more often but it is outside, from a distance. it has been really difficult not knowing when we're going to be able hang out together again. doing long—distance relationship with my college best friend is also tough. we do not get to celebrate our senior year together. everything is different now. it is like really scary to see how many people are getting ill around the us because obviously it is different state by state and city by city. there is a teacher at my mum's school who died suddenly last week and at the school community kind of came together and mad
the day, we all get together and we ate dinner and sometimes we play games and hang out with our neighboursa movie. that is the silver lining that i get to spend more time with my family. the distance between me and my friends and me and my boyfriend has definitely been really tough. my boyfriend and i have been in a long distance relationship for almost four years. we go to school three hours apart and now that i am home in cincinnati where he goes to school, we aren't in this weird close...
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of the day, we all get together and we eat dinner and sometimes we play games, hang out with our neighboursr watch a movie. so that is kind of the silver lining in all of this is that i get to spend more time with my family. the distance between me and my friends, and me and my boyfriend right now, has definitely been really tough. my boyfriend and i have actually been in a long—distance relationship for almost four years now. we go to school three hours apart and, now that i'm home in cincinnati, where he goes to school, we're kind of in this weird, like close—distance relationship where we see each other more often but it's outside, and its‘ from a distance. and it's from a distance. it's been really difficult not knowing when we're going to be able to actually hang out together again. doing a sort of long—distance relationship with my college best friends is also really tough. we do not get to celebrate our senior year together either. and you know, everything is different now. it is, like, really scary to see how many people are getting it, around the us, because obviously it is a lot d
of the day, we all get together and we eat dinner and sometimes we play games, hang out with our neighboursr watch a movie. so that is kind of the silver lining in all of this is that i get to spend more time with my family. the distance between me and my friends, and me and my boyfriend right now, has definitely been really tough. my boyfriend and i have actually been in a long—distance relationship for almost four years now. we go to school three hours apart and, now that i'm home in...
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we are in touch with all our european neighbours.ies compare with each other and learn from each other but of course there are differences in the reporting of all sorts of statistics from different countries, and it is really important to ensure thatis and it is really important to ensure that is taken into account when you are doing that comparison.“ that is taken into account when you are doing that comparison. if we could turn next to catherine sampson at stv? nicola sturgeon says at her press conference that she wants assurances scottish care workers will not lose out on ppe because of companies that have been told to prioritise nhs england. can you confirm to me no company has been told to do this by public health england? basically is this story rubbish or is it not? thank you for the question. if you look at what the question. if you look at what the national clinical director in scotla nd the national clinical director in scotland said earlier today, he said we have looked into it and we do think it is rubbish. i would say fr
we are in touch with all our european neighbours.ies compare with each other and learn from each other but of course there are differences in the reporting of all sorts of statistics from different countries, and it is really important to ensure thatis and it is really important to ensure that is taken into account when you are doing that comparison.“ that is taken into account when you are doing that comparison. if we could turn next to catherine sampson at stv? nicola sturgeon says at her...
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the journey begins in senegal on humble donkey carts down forest tracks, it is heading for the neighbouringated its own forest so much that rosewood trees have all but disappeared. in the jigsaw of countries on the african continent's west coast, senegal and gambia are locked together in an awkward embrace. other than its border with the ocean, gambia is surrounded on all sides by senegal, and the gambia border runs deep into senegal‘s forest interior. we filmed the rosewood crisis along a 170 kilometres section of the border and we identified at least 12 depots full of rosewood and other timber using local informants, drones and satellite imagery. all of these depots fall within gambian territory. more stumps. in 2017, the west african rosewood tree was given international protection. it was listed under the convention on the international trade in endangered species, known as cites. its code of conduct — to protect the living environment that both senegal and gambia have adopted. both the gambian and senegalese presidents adam barrow and macky sall have made public declarations about work
the journey begins in senegal on humble donkey carts down forest tracks, it is heading for the neighbouringated its own forest so much that rosewood trees have all but disappeared. in the jigsaw of countries on the african continent's west coast, senegal and gambia are locked together in an awkward embrace. other than its border with the ocean, gambia is surrounded on all sides by senegal, and the gambia border runs deep into senegal‘s forest interior. we filmed the rosewood crisis along a...
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his neighbour? to fulfil the will of god on earth.s not about smoking ganja and listening to bob marley? no, no. we are not a smoker, to tell you the truth. it's not all rasta will smoke ganja. you have rasta who don't smoke. singing one of my biggest loves is music. i've always loved music because i can connect with it. i don't need to see, i don't need to hear with music. i can connect with the rhythm. music's beautiful because it crosses all boundaries. it doesn't matter what skin colour, what disability. it doesn't matter. i said, "i play drums." he said, "i play drums." he started playing and i started following. we just sat there, the two of us, drumming, jamming. # no woman, no cry... sharing energy and positive vibes and connecting. a really beautiful moment. wooo! ahh, that was awesome, amazing! do you still feel excluded at times? we have no rights. we're not ethiopian citizens. we're foreigners. but we decided to live permanently and forever in ethiopia. but we don't really get reconditioned after so many years. we just got
his neighbour? to fulfil the will of god on earth.s not about smoking ganja and listening to bob marley? no, no. we are not a smoker, to tell you the truth. it's not all rasta will smoke ganja. you have rasta who don't smoke. singing one of my biggest loves is music. i've always loved music because i can connect with it. i don't need to see, i don't need to hear with music. i can connect with the rhythm. music's beautiful because it crosses all boundaries. it doesn't matter what skin colour,...
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i want to thank all of you who spoke to your friends and neighbours, posted on social media, and worked to make this a better country. together, we have transformed american consciousness as to what kind of nation we can become. i'm taking this country —— i've taken this country a huge step forward in the never ending struggle forward in the never ending struggle for economicjustice forward in the never ending struggle for economic justice social justice racial justice and for economic justice social justice racialjustice and environmental justice. so that's bernie sanders speaking to his supporters online. president trump has been tweeting about this: let's find out what all of this means from anthony zurcherjoining me from washington. of course, the president there referring back to super tuesday, which feels like some quite —— quite some time ago in march with elizabeth warren. yeah, and his assertion doesn't really have any basis. in fact, assertion doesn't really have any basis. infact, elizabeth assertion doesn't really have any basis. in fact, elizabeth warren did perhaps take so
i want to thank all of you who spoke to your friends and neighbours, posted on social media, and worked to make this a better country. together, we have transformed american consciousness as to what kind of nation we can become. i'm taking this country —— i've taken this country a huge step forward in the never ending struggle forward in the never ending struggle for economicjustice forward in the never ending struggle for economic justice social justice racial justice and for economic...