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nicholas on a lunch hour.ld us his remains were never found. >> anthoula katsimatides: i don't have a gravesite to visit. and it's incredibly difficult, because we never buried anything or, you know, said goodbye. >> pelley: what was it about the church that was so special to your brother? >> katsimatides: with all these buildings and concrete, i think that he felt, i know that he probably felt at peace lighting a candle and just saying a prayer for whatever was going on. >> pelley: those buildings and concrete became the 9/11 memorial, and plans were drawn for a small domed church, the st. nicholas national shne.( ng but, as the congregation prayed at the site each year, there were delays and a budget that quadrupled to 85 million dollars. construction began in 2015. the dome rose a year later, but in 2017, the money, from private donations, ran out. construction stopped. ( ferry horn ) only faith kept st. nicholas alive, as we discovered 5,000 miles away. ( bells ) on the greek coast, mount athos is a hermit
nicholas on a lunch hour.ld us his remains were never found. >> anthoula katsimatides: i don't have a gravesite to visit. and it's incredibly difficult, because we never buried anything or, you know, said goodbye. >> pelley: what was it about the church that was so special to your brother? >> katsimatides: with all these buildings and concrete, i think that he felt, i know that he probably felt at peace lighting a candle and just saying a prayer for whatever was going on....
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nicholas: empty.here is nobody outside and there has not been anybody outside since this started on march 17. and we havetraffic seen all these pictures of empty streets, empty monuments. that is the way it is. clearly this is taking a toll on the french economy. we have had two revisions down. 8% down for the gdp. our people understanding why mr. micron needs to do this. does he have the support of the french people? nicholas: i think he does. they are understanding this is a health crisis. u.s., in the u.k. and the people have put off the economic issues until after the lockdown is over and everybody can go back to work. we have a strong unitary state in france and everybody will expect the state to pick up the tap. how they redistribute that in times of borrowing and raising taxes is another issue. that is not the central issue. the central issue is the health crisis. that is what he was addressing last night. he had almost 90% of french adults watching his address on television. the largest televi
nicholas: empty.here is nobody outside and there has not been anybody outside since this started on march 17. and we havetraffic seen all these pictures of empty streets, empty monuments. that is the way it is. clearly this is taking a toll on the french economy. we have had two revisions down. 8% down for the gdp. our people understanding why mr. micron needs to do this. does he have the support of the french people? nicholas: i think he does. they are understanding this is a health crisis....
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your iced latte is ready >> okay, just leave it on the bar, please, nicholas.a used futon [ laughter ] come on, new futons are disgusting sir, am i right? come on, not a decent human being would use a used futon -- are you going to do that right now? [ laughter ] you're gonna take that right in front of me? >> yeah, my place got flooded, i need a new bed >> you need a bed? huh? how about i kick you so hard your balls come out your ass, how about that, huh? [ laughter ] then you can use a hospital bed. [ laughter ] >> dan, dan, dan >> what, what? >> calm down, okay here's your coffee, all right? now either sit down and shut up, or leave >> okay. >> you hear me >> okay. you're right, you're right sorry nicholas, i'll be cool sorry about that, man. >> it's all right. i know everybody is a little bit stressed out lately. >> ooh boy isn't that the truth yeah, we're all stressed you know what is a great way to relieve stress [ laughter ] >> no, no. >> that's right. okay okay sir, can i borrow this chair here can you move these books for me, please mind if i move -- c
your iced latte is ready >> okay, just leave it on the bar, please, nicholas.a used futon [ laughter ] come on, new futons are disgusting sir, am i right? come on, not a decent human being would use a used futon -- are you going to do that right now? [ laughter ] you're gonna take that right in front of me? >> yeah, my place got flooded, i need a new bed >> you need a bed? huh? how about i kick you so hard your balls come out your ass, how about that, huh? [ laughter ] then...
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later nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn on the working class in rural america. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> "washington journal" primetime, a special evening edition of the "washington journal" on the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic while guest former republican senate majority leader a co-chair of the bipartisan policy center health
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nicholas: that is understandable.has strengthened this year against the dollar, the yen. if you look at the real yield differential coming you would've thought that the yen should be stronger than it is at the moment. it has been surprisingly stable. at a very comfortable level for japanese companies. necklace, does -- fuellas, does the pandemic sentiment? does it unwind a lot of the hard-fought gains after abenomics? of whateverest more it takes from the bank of japan is going to have diminishing results? nicholas: that is an extraordinary comments. i think japan has been one of the most likely hit of any nation from this. i heard one commentators say on the bbc a few days ago that they would give japan a five out of handling this crisis. if japan is a five out of 10, i guess the u.s. must be zero or negative. it has managed to keep the fatalities down but it has also allow the economy to take over. we only got a 50% locked down. i am sitting in the office at the moment. it is up to individuals to decide about how th
nicholas: that is understandable.has strengthened this year against the dollar, the yen. if you look at the real yield differential coming you would've thought that the yen should be stronger than it is at the moment. it has been surprisingly stable. at a very comfortable level for japanese companies. necklace, does -- fuellas, does the pandemic sentiment? does it unwind a lot of the hard-fought gains after abenomics? of whateverest more it takes from the bank of japan is going to have...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. that's it. newsnight with emily maitlis is on bbc two at 10:45. time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to our look at some of the newspapers and joining us some of the newspapers and joining us to discuss the front pages... the economics commentator grace blakely, and the broadcasterjohn stapleton. so let's get under way with a quick look at the front pages. the guardian says scientific advisers have warned the uk government that any relaxation of lockdown measures could trigger an exponential rise in coronavirus cases, amid a cabinet split about how quickly to ease restrictions. the daily mirror reports although the uk government promised 100,000 tests a day by the end of this month, less than a fifth of that target is actually being hit and testing sites still lie empty. according to the metro, at least 100 uk health and social care workers have now died of coronavirus — including a nurse whose family say she would have lived if she had been given the correct protective clothing. the ‘i' claims the royal air force are bein
nicholas witchell, bbc news. that's it. newsnight with emily maitlis is on bbc two at 10:45. time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to our look at some of the newspapers and joining us some of the newspapers and joining us to discuss the front pages... the economics commentator grace blakely, and the broadcasterjohn stapleton. so let's get under way with a quick look at the front pages. the guardian says scientific advisers have warned the uk government that any...
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nicholas hawk al-jazeera the car. the french burn the say is preparing to present the countries where the government's plan to lift the country's knockdown in 2 weeks' time as announcement in a few hours is expected to include some good news for the french fishing industry natasha butler has this report on how fishermen a desperate to set sail again. early morning in france's biggest fishing port billowing silk male fishermen returned to dr unload their catch when they look down began 6 weeks ago the city's wholesale market closed prices plunged and fishing started to survive financially the fisherman had to come up with a plan the prices of the auction hall were. really low. and the fisherman decided actually not to go at sheep station and now it is better. we're not in critical mode anymore we're not in survival mode anymore thanks to a new organization that was set up also if issues and fishermen reduce the number of boats allowed to operate to control supplies and protect prices some fishermen though haven't retur
nicholas hawk al-jazeera the car. the french burn the say is preparing to present the countries where the government's plan to lift the country's knockdown in 2 weeks' time as announcement in a few hours is expected to include some good news for the french fishing industry natasha butler has this report on how fishermen a desperate to set sail again. early morning in france's biggest fishing port billowing silk male fishermen returned to dr unload their catch when they look down began 6 weeks...
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in one nicholas hawk indycar senegal find out next why this country with a small health budget has the biggest rate of recovery in infected patients in africa. hello there are plenty of warm sunshine across central and southern areas of china the rain has gone for the time being so if you shine as educated away from northern sections of japan particular. heavy downpours on a wednesday but not a cold day 13 celsius is the high and sunny warming up all the while across much of holland show elsewhere the time which is already on the high side 32 in beijing or wednesday and up to 30 celsius in shanghai on thursday also warming up across into a socket and tokyo as well the high of 23 but the rays developing again through the central areas and it will gradually work its way east was as you push on to the next day plenty of rain still in the 4 calls across much of indonesia dry conditions are generally throughout much of thailand cambodia on into vietnam but over the next 2 or 3 days the middle a peninsula seeing some very heavy downpours also northern a western as a some arches so we could b
in one nicholas hawk indycar senegal find out next why this country with a small health budget has the biggest rate of recovery in infected patients in africa. hello there are plenty of warm sunshine across central and southern areas of china the rain has gone for the time being so if you shine as educated away from northern sections of japan particular. heavy downpours on a wednesday but not a cold day 13 celsius is the high and sunny warming up all the while across much of holland show...
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nichola to deal request his own feelings. he has to turn back to running the makeshift icu. >> we are face-to-face with these patients who are breathing rapidly, coughing, and we need to place the breathing tube to properly oxygen eight them and keep them alive, but that requires us to be directly over the face of the patient. so you can imagine today we got called about 15 or 16 times to do this. i'm afraid that i might catch it and that i might spread it to the people that i love. i am scared that one day i am going to miss something or not change my gloves or not wash my hands at some point and bring something home, so i am >> dr. marshall shares that same fear. >> my home life has definitely changed during this crisis. >> dr. covid is here. >> my boys call me dr. covid now. >> spray the doorway, too. >> give me a minute. >> the second i walk in the door, they immediately remind me that i can't go in the house more than two feet without stripping off all my clothes and hopping in the shower. >> would you guys be happier if
nichola to deal request his own feelings. he has to turn back to running the makeshift icu. >> we are face-to-face with these patients who are breathing rapidly, coughing, and we need to place the breathing tube to properly oxygen eight them and keep them alive, but that requires us to be directly over the face of the patient. so you can imagine today we got called about 15 or 16 times to do this. i'm afraid that i might catch it and that i might spread it to the people that i love. i am...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.eos and hate messages are being shared on social media alleging that the muslim community is responsible for the spread of coronavirus. this is after thousands of suspected cases across the country were traced back to a muslim religious congregation in delhi. bbc‘s divya arya reports on the threats of attacks and economic boycott the muslim community is now facing in india. this piece contains language that viewers may find offensive and distressing. this muscleman was filmed while being attacked by a group of hindu men. —— this muslim man. they accuse him of spreading the coronavirus. three men have now been arrested but this is not an isolated case. this man tested negative for covid—i9 but took his life after facing hostility from villagers. his family told us he killed himself because of the stigma. translation: people were accusing him of spreading coronavirus, he could not take it any more and went into depression. it weighed so heavyin into depression. it weighed so heavy in his
nicholas witchell, bbc news.eos and hate messages are being shared on social media alleging that the muslim community is responsible for the spread of coronavirus. this is after thousands of suspected cases across the country were traced back to a muslim religious congregation in delhi. bbc‘s divya arya reports on the threats of attacks and economic boycott the muslim community is now facing in india. this piece contains language that viewers may find offensive and distressing. this muscleman...
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anchor: nicholas witchell, our royal correspondent. the issue of testing is one u.k.ernment has been heavily iticized over. a sarget of 100,000 tests a day by the end of the month. our science editor says there are two types of tests, and what theyay tell us about virus. -- about the virus. correspondent: the government is under relentless pressurg.about testin why does that matter and what are the test? the first kind of testing is the most urgent, because it is try to find out who actually -- it is trying to find out who has the infection. it is done with a swab in the mouth and throat to look fo clues. this is important for patients in hospital, because if they are ilinfected, that determine their treatment. it is vital to health care workers and many others, because if they have mild symptoms that turn out to be negative, they can go back to work, and aslonger-term, relaxing es and social distancing would depend on working out who has the infection into hasn't. testing for the vus is being ed up, and scientists say without it, we ce 't tace pandemic. >> it is like
anchor: nicholas witchell, our royal correspondent. the issue of testing is one u.k.ernment has been heavily iticized over. a sarget of 100,000 tests a day by the end of the month. our science editor says there are two types of tests, and what theyay tell us about virus. -- about the virus. correspondent: the government is under relentless pressurg.about testin why does that matter and what are the test? the first kind of testing is the most urgent, because it is try to find out who actually --...
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thank you very much, nicholas witchell.atherine calderwood travelled from edinburgh to a holiday home more than 110 miles away in fife for two consecutive weekends. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, says dr calderwood will be withdrawing from media briefings in the foreseeable future in order to maintain public trust. alexandra mackenzie reports. this is a vital update about coronavirus. to help save lives, stay at home... day after day, scotland's chief medical officer has told millions of people to stay at home to help save lives. but after pictures were published in the scottish sun, catherine calderwood was forced to admit she had travelled from where she lives in edinburgh to her second home in fife — this weekend and last weekend. i've already issued a statement this morning, apologising unreservedly for travelling away from my home while restrictions were in place. as well as this weekend, it's important to be clear that i also was there last weekend with my husband. i did not follow the advice i'm giving t
thank you very much, nicholas witchell.atherine calderwood travelled from edinburgh to a holiday home more than 110 miles away in fife for two consecutive weekends. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, says dr calderwood will be withdrawing from media briefings in the foreseeable future in order to maintain public trust. alexandra mackenzie reports. this is a vital update about coronavirus. to help save lives, stay at home... day after day, scotland's chief medical officer has told...
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research cofounder nicholas co-op weighs in, that's next.love hitting the open road and telling people that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices...
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day the that track research cofounder nicholas colas joins the round table.newsletter is a must-read for me, and i appreciate that. one thing i've learned recently is that the current bear market has been tracking very closely to the 2008-2009 bear market. so first of all, given that the causes are so different, why would that be? and maybe more importantly, what does it tell us about what's coming up next week? >> so you're right, they have been tracking very close toly, and the stark points are the end of september in '08 versus march of 2020. the reason they track so similarly is because markets basically, when they see a crisis come along, are looking for a policy response from washington. the faster that policy response comes both in terms of fiscal and monetary policy, the more quickly they can heal and bin to see through to the other side. so crises are always going to be call and response between markets and washington responses. and so that's why they track so similarly. as far as what it says for the future, the '08 experience tells us that we still
day the that track research cofounder nicholas colas joins the round table.newsletter is a must-read for me, and i appreciate that. one thing i've learned recently is that the current bear market has been tracking very closely to the 2008-2009 bear market. so first of all, given that the causes are so different, why would that be? and maybe more importantly, what does it tell us about what's coming up next week? >> so you're right, they have been tracking very close toly, and the stark...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.—time these days, help is here. mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood. a fox all the mouse, and the look good. michelle obama will narrate a classic kids book online each monday for the next four weeks. the first offering was that much loved tale "the gruffalo", byjulia donaldson. the project is a collaboration with penguin random house and pbs kids. you're watching bbc news. hello. through our window on the weather, it's nothing but blue sky at the moment. and a few more days of that to come. but there is that complication of the brisk easterly wind. it doesn't make it feel rather cool doesn't make it feel rather cool, especially along the north sea coast. it will ease down later in the week and all parts will turn a bit warmer. of the isobars still squeeze together as we look at the big picture for tuesday around the area of high pressure close to scandinavia. and we start tuesday fairly chilly, but over in scotland, there will be glands that drop a few degrees below freezin
nicholas witchell, bbc news.—time these days, help is here. mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood. a fox all the mouse, and the look good. michelle obama will narrate a classic kids book online each monday for the next four weeks. the first offering was that much loved tale "the gruffalo", byjulia donaldson. the project is a collaboration with penguin random house and pbs kids. you're watching bbc news. hello. through our window on the weather, it's nothing but blue sky at...
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a walks an army brigade and special operators is not very comforting what's very clear is that a nicholas mogul. who job is. a euro any revolutionary leadership any it's an imperialist leadership the united states is going to reject and they're going to do everything they can to overthrow this leadership it looks like a distraction smoke and mirrors as it were because with this incredible in measurable unprecedented crisis at home with this pandemic how can they be so far sighted we can't even see it was going to happen in the next few weeks with. the coronavirus how can they be so far sighted to play in the quote unquote future that is what the department of justice has put forward very much evidence to back up their claims against madeira let's not forget that a series of damning revelations from the 1980 s. reveal that certain government officials were conspiring to flood the united states with cocaine however let's remember that those government officials were a lot closer to home of mufon artsy new york. people have been coming up with plenty of creative ways to break the boredom of
a walks an army brigade and special operators is not very comforting what's very clear is that a nicholas mogul. who job is. a euro any revolutionary leadership any it's an imperialist leadership the united states is going to reject and they're going to do everything they can to overthrow this leadership it looks like a distraction smoke and mirrors as it were because with this incredible in measurable unprecedented crisis at home with this pandemic how can they be so far sighted we can't even...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.hat people obey the social distancing restrictions — and that a ban on outdoor exercise is possible if they are flouted the latest figures show that 621 people died in uk hospitals in the last 2a hours after testing positive for coronavirus — nearly 100 fewer than yesterday. the total number of deaths across the uk now stands at 4,934. our health editor hugh pym reports. groups of people in london today, some sunbathing — it's not acceptable, says the health secretary. the official rule is that people should stay at home unless they are taking one burst of exercise or going for essential shopping, and he warned that if the public didn't act in the spirit of the guidelines, then firm action would need to be taken. we've included exercise as one of the things you can leave your house to do. because exercise is good for a physical inner mental health. but please, do not bend or break this rule. we cannot rule out further steps, but i don't want anyone to think that any changes to the soci
nicholas witchell, bbc news.hat people obey the social distancing restrictions — and that a ban on outdoor exercise is possible if they are flouted the latest figures show that 621 people died in uk hospitals in the last 2a hours after testing positive for coronavirus — nearly 100 fewer than yesterday. the total number of deaths across the uk now stands at 4,934. our health editor hugh pym reports. groups of people in london today, some sunbathing — it's not acceptable, says the health...
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research cofounder nicholas co-op weighs in, that's next.ing prepared... won't be a new thing. and it won't be their first experience with social distancing. overcoming challenges is what defines the military community. usaa has been standing with them, for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve for a hundred more. the xfinity my account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24...
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research cofounder nicholas co-op weighs in, that's next.irement plan with voya gives us confidence... ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow, do you think you overdid it maybe? overdid what? well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. i have always wanted to be a teacher. i've been teaching for over 20 years. with everything going on, we've had to alter our classroom settings. we have to transition into virtual...
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nicholas witchell, thank you very much. let's discuss the queen's message in more detail.by the former buckingham palace press secretary, dickie arbiter, and also by the sunday times royal correspondent, royah nikkhah. let's start with you. let's put the speech in the context of the reign of more than 60 years of the importance of the speech. it was extremely important and very moving on the queens fingerprints are on it. it was certainly her speech. maybe a bit of input from prince philip but it was very much her. it was interesting that, quite obviously, she thanked the national health service, the carers, everybody involved, and those outside, but she also thanked those who were staying at home. this was a very clear who were staying at home. this was a very clear message who were staying at home. this was a very clear message to those who don't, please do stay at home. it was very don't, please do stay at home. it was very moving and i have had a couple of messages since the broadcast finished. people saying it brought a tear to their eye. the queen has been through ev
nicholas witchell, thank you very much. let's discuss the queen's message in more detail.by the former buckingham palace press secretary, dickie arbiter, and also by the sunday times royal correspondent, royah nikkhah. let's start with you. let's put the speech in the context of the reign of more than 60 years of the importance of the speech. it was extremely important and very moving on the queens fingerprints are on it. it was certainly her speech. maybe a bit of input from prince philip but...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.safe during the coronavirus pandemic, as it remains unclear whether endangered species are at risk of contracting the virus from humans. there are fears an outbreak could have catastrophic implications for conservation, as reged ahmad reports. this is believed to be the first time the queen has delivered an easter message. coming less than a week after her televised broadcast gorilla yene and her newborn hanging out at a german zoo. they‘ re members of an endangered species. and zoos have worked hard to increase their numbers in captivity, through breeding programmes like this one. should it be found that covid—19 can affect great apes, our closest living relatives, then the outcome could be catastrophic. so, zookeepers have been taking every precaution. translation: we have now reduced our team to a specific core team. this means that anyone that doesn't have anything to do with great apes must now do other work. and it's notjust gorillas. zoo caretakers around the world are on high a
nicholas witchell, bbc news.safe during the coronavirus pandemic, as it remains unclear whether endangered species are at risk of contracting the virus from humans. there are fears an outbreak could have catastrophic implications for conservation, as reged ahmad reports. this is believed to be the first time the queen has delivered an easter message. coming less than a week after her televised broadcast gorilla yene and her newborn hanging out at a german zoo. they‘ re members of an...
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and i'm nicholas barber at home in london.confinement, i'll be talking to you about movies shot in confined spaces. had these been normal times, then downtown manhattan would have been abuzz with the 19th annual tribeca film festival. co—founded by robert deniro, tribeca has become a real new york institution, showcasing documentaries and feature films from around the world. well, this year, instead of cancelling their festival, tribeca's organisers decided to put part of it online. every spring, the tribeca film festival brings life to the city. robert deniro and co—founderjane rosenthal are very much present. but this year, tribeca went partly virtual. not having a physical festival was a loss for all involved. but the organisers are spinning it as a great opportunity. the innovation is really at the root of what we do at tribeca so it felt appropriate that we could lean on that to try to connect audiences and creators in this really exceptional time when we weren't able to do it in a theatre. tony said mercury had doubts ab
and i'm nicholas barber at home in london.confinement, i'll be talking to you about movies shot in confined spaces. had these been normal times, then downtown manhattan would have been abuzz with the 19th annual tribeca film festival. co—founded by robert deniro, tribeca has become a real new york institution, showcasing documentaries and feature films from around the world. well, this year, instead of cancelling their festival, tribeca's organisers decided to put part of it online. every...
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department of justice has accused nicholas in the dural of being a narco terrorist and conspiring to flood the united states with cocaine now this comes just days after the united states offered to lift crippling sanctions on venezuela if they will agree to a power sharing agreement with the american backed opposition however marco rubio has been quite vocal about what the ultimate end game is and it's not do will power . if you have just been indicted for narcotics trafficking and have a $15000000.00 reward for your capture having south com conducting counter-narcotics operations off your coast with a surge of destroyers a walks an army brigade and special operators is not very comforting what's very clear is that a nicholas mogul. who will job is. any revolutionary leadership any it's an imperialist leadership the united states is going to reject and they're going to do everything they can to overthrow this leadership it looks like a distraction smoke and mirrors as it were because with this incredible in measurable unprecedented crisis at home with this pandemic how can they be so
department of justice has accused nicholas in the dural of being a narco terrorist and conspiring to flood the united states with cocaine now this comes just days after the united states offered to lift crippling sanctions on venezuela if they will agree to a power sharing agreement with the american backed opposition however marco rubio has been quite vocal about what the ultimate end game is and it's not do will power . if you have just been indicted for narcotics trafficking and have a...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.ays, help is here. a mouse took a stroll through the deep, dark wood. a fox saw him... michelle 0bama will narrate a classic kids book online each monday for the next four weeks. the first offering was that much—loved tale the gruffalo, byjulia donaldson. the idea is to give children a chance to practise their reading, and give their parents a much—needed break. that's it for now. thank you very much for watching. hello. through our window on the weather, it's nothing but blue sky at the moment. and a few more days of that to come. but there is that complication of the brisk easterly wind. it does make you feel rather cool, especially along the north sea coasts. it will ease down later in the week, and all parts will turn a bit warmer. but the isobars are still squeezed together as we look at the big picture for tuesday around that area of high pressure close to scandinavia. we start tuesday fairly chilly, but particularly in scotland where there will be glens that have dropped a few d
nicholas witchell, bbc news.ays, help is here. a mouse took a stroll through the deep, dark wood. a fox saw him... michelle 0bama will narrate a classic kids book online each monday for the next four weeks. the first offering was that much—loved tale the gruffalo, byjulia donaldson. the idea is to give children a chance to practise their reading, and give their parents a much—needed break. that's it for now. thank you very much for watching. hello. through our window on the weather, it's...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. and you can watch the queen's message at eight o'clock this evening.countries which have suffered the highest numbers of deaths, have both reported progress in tackling the coronavirus outbreak. spain has released its latest figures, which show that the coronavirus death toll has risen to 12,418. that's an increase overnight of 674 deaths — but is actually part of a trend which shows that the number of people dying each day continues to go down. and that therefore the infection rates may be lower than had been previously thought. the spanish prime minister is going to ask parliament to extend the lockdown by 15 days. in italy there is also hope that the crisis has passed its peak. 0ur europe correspondent jean mackenzie is in rome for us we had fewer deaths yesterday than the day before,. we had some encouraging signs yesterday that not only has italy reached the peak of the epidemic but things are turning round. we had fewer deaths than the day before, 681, the first time the number of deaths has been in the 600s for over a week and the number of pati
nicholas witchell, bbc news. and you can watch the queen's message at eight o'clock this evening.countries which have suffered the highest numbers of deaths, have both reported progress in tackling the coronavirus outbreak. spain has released its latest figures, which show that the coronavirus death toll has risen to 12,418. that's an increase overnight of 674 deaths — but is actually part of a trend which shows that the number of people dying each day continues to go down. and that therefore...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.tory—time these days, help is here. a mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood. a fox saw the deep dark wood. a fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked good. michelle obama will narrate a classic kids book online each monday for the next four weeks. the first offering was that much loved tale ‘the gruffalo', byjulia donaldson. the project is a collaboration with penguin random house and pbs kids. the idea is to give children a chance to practise their reading, and give their parents a much—needed break. and the main news again, president trump has said he is working with state governors to make sure they have the resources needed to ramp up coronavirus testing and added that the new york governor will visit the white house on tuesday to discuss the response to the pandemic. a change of tone from the president and it comes as the price of us oil has turned negative for the first time in history. the benchmark price closed at —$37 a barrel with producers having to pay for buyers to
nicholas witchell, bbc news.tory—time these days, help is here. a mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood. a fox saw the deep dark wood. a fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked good. michelle obama will narrate a classic kids book online each monday for the next four weeks. the first offering was that much loved tale ‘the gruffalo', byjulia donaldson. the project is a collaboration with penguin random house and pbs kids. the idea is to give children a chance to practise their...
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research cofounder nicholas co-op weighs in, that's next.bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. the theater home to you,t to with xfinity movie premiere. there's a world full of other trolls. how different can they be? our brand-new service
research cofounder nicholas co-op weighs in, that's next.bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay...
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research cofounder nicholas co-op weighs in, that's next.re times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. the xfinity my account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi password to a phrase that's easy to remember. even troubleshoot your services on your own. we're working to make things a little easier for everyone. download the xfinity my account app today. ♪ ♪ jack: what can the 2008-2009 bear market tell us about how stocks will perform in the
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correspondent nicholas sanchez o'donovan thank you so much. we've got. big problems for is in communications as a company is now facing a lawsuit over privacy and has been all out banned in one country where we have been closely. following the story for several weeks now as you know has 1st gained much praise and then much scrutiny as millions of people and companies have turned to the life streaming service during this krone fire shutdown will now assume it's facing a lawsuit from one of its own shareholders that's right the class action lawsuit accuses a video conferencing app of overstating its privacy standards and failing to disclose that its service was not and to end encrypted well joining us now is a study that's co-host an investigative journalist and so on then we've talked about him before a few times actually just this week how big of a deal is this claim that it was privacy was overstated well i think it's a very big deal consider the fact that look before all this happened if you can remember back to a pretty coronavirus era when people usi
correspondent nicholas sanchez o'donovan thank you so much. we've got. big problems for is in communications as a company is now facing a lawsuit over privacy and has been all out banned in one country where we have been closely. following the story for several weeks now as you know has 1st gained much praise and then much scrutiny as millions of people and companies have turned to the life streaming service during this krone fire shutdown will now assume it's facing a lawsuit from one of its...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. discuss more about the queen's address, is the associate editor of the telegraph, camilla. what would have been the thinking, as far as you can tell, but having an address by the queen tonight, of all nights? i think it was a case of when, not if she would give a special broadcast. it had been talked about for some days. the timing, of course, had to be carefully worked out because, in one hand, both the palace and the government wanted her to speak at a time when, perhaps, people would be questioning their behaviour, questioning their behaviour, questioning some of the lockdown advice as easter fast approaches and people are separated from their loved ones that is clearly going to bea loved ones that is clearly going to be a sense of frustration. equally, i think that next weekend is forecast to be when the nhs capacity hits its peak so, perhaps, there is the sense of her trying to bring comfort and reassurance before we hit event horizon with this. and there is, by account, would on
nicholas witchell, bbc news. discuss more about the queen's address, is the associate editor of the telegraph, camilla. what would have been the thinking, as far as you can tell, but having an address by the queen tonight, of all nights? i think it was a case of when, not if she would give a special broadcast. it had been talked about for some days. the timing, of course, had to be carefully worked out because, in one hand, both the palace and the government wanted her to speak at a time when,...
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nicholas sturgeon says science shows there may be some benefit and the have updated guidance, suggestingacemasks. so should the uk follow? i will speak to the professor of primary care health service at oxford university and also trains as a gp. thank you very much for being with us. what is your view on face covers? a lot of different evidence and we heard of the downing street press briefing saying that it was rather weak evidence. yes, the evidence is very strong in favour of medicine of the public wearing face coverings. i believe it's whatever evidence you look at but in the round at the totality of evidence, the evidence of infection and covid—19, that is the way it spreads, the evidence that two afforded of a cloth —— folded piece of a clock and stop the contamination and people may mask for the public either mandatory or recommended every single one of those countries is wearing a face covering and has been associated with a reduction in the spread of this terrible disease. what are the concerns people has, present government is wearing face coverings gives people a false sense o
nicholas sturgeon says science shows there may be some benefit and the have updated guidance, suggestingacemasks. so should the uk follow? i will speak to the professor of primary care health service at oxford university and also trains as a gp. thank you very much for being with us. what is your view on face covers? a lot of different evidence and we heard of the downing street press briefing saying that it was rather weak evidence. yes, the evidence is very strong in favour of medicine of the...
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comes as the army ended a major offensive against boko haram which left more than 50 soldiers dead nicholas hock has more from neighboring senegal. the announcement was made on national television the president of chad and then seeing that no charge in troops will be deployed outside of chad and this comes just after the president led on the ground an offensive against books in the lake chad area days ago he announced that he was frustrated with his counterpart the nigerian president. and the nigerians troup inability to tackle boko haram in the region china is the 2nd largest contributor troops in the un peacekeeping stabilizing force in mali where armed groups such as al-qaeda affiliates. and islam extend in the greater sahara are stepping up their operation and so the country in the sahara region is at a tipping point france is struggling it has launched several aerial operation $83.00 in the last week to try to stem the violence but the announcement that chad is pulling out its troops doesn't bode well for the for the region and there is fear that there could be more violence as charge
comes as the army ended a major offensive against boko haram which left more than 50 soldiers dead nicholas hock has more from neighboring senegal. the announcement was made on national television the president of chad and then seeing that no charge in troops will be deployed outside of chad and this comes just after the president led on the ground an offensive against books in the lake chad area days ago he announced that he was frustrated with his counterpart the nigerian president. and the...
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lenin began with nicholas - the last czar to reign over russia. >> him, his wife, their five childreneir servants were all massacred and then their bodies were cut up and burned and then what is remained was buried in a shaft which was only discovered a few years ago. then in august of 1918 a revolutionary who felt they betrayed the revolution took two shots of him and wounded him almost fatally. lenin and his henchmen agreed to carry out revenge. this was a terrible thing. the people taken out of prison, political prisoners, who never been tried and done nothing but they were summarily shot. this shooting went on with hundreds of people's shot at night. bret: many others found themselves banished to forced labor camps. later under joseph stalin system would become known as the gulag. >> a part of the red terror was a gathering of all opposition members into concentration camps outside of major cities. these were the very first camps and it was from these camps that the entire gulag system developed. they are very much a precursor to what came later in stalin's time. bret: the czar ha
lenin began with nicholas - the last czar to reign over russia. >> him, his wife, their five childreneir servants were all massacred and then their bodies were cut up and burned and then what is remained was buried in a shaft which was only discovered a few years ago. then in august of 1918 a revolutionary who felt they betrayed the revolution took two shots of him and wounded him almost fatally. lenin and his henchmen agreed to carry out revenge. this was a terrible thing. the people...
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start a trialing a coronavirus testing the cost about a dollar and gives results within minutes nicholas hack reports not from dakar. senegal is doing what most countries count testing everyone symptoms are not entering a health center for the novel coronavirus it has no shortage of testing kit thanks to this lab at the best researchers are developing a one dollar quick diagnose ticket originally made to test for dengue fever patients drop blood or saliva on to the devices and wait for a blood line to appear like a pregnancy test explains researcher i do sound tests there is no need for a highly equipped lab it's a simple test that can be done anywhere the idea is to record lea produce $2.00 to $4000000.00 kids. not just for us but for african countries so that we can detect and isolate patients quickly the sick are administered a cheap anti malarial drug called chloroquine commonly found in sub-saharan africa where malaria is endemic while the world health organization cautions the use of it to cardboard scientists says it's an affordable treatment for poor african countries dealing wit
start a trialing a coronavirus testing the cost about a dollar and gives results within minutes nicholas hack reports not from dakar. senegal is doing what most countries count testing everyone symptoms are not entering a health center for the novel coronavirus it has no shortage of testing kit thanks to this lab at the best researchers are developing a one dollar quick diagnose ticket originally made to test for dengue fever patients drop blood or saliva on to the devices and wait for a blood...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. let's take a look at what is happening in other parts of the world.mber of daily deaths for nearly three weeks. the total number of people who died in the country now stands at more than 16,000, the government plans to ease some lockdown restrictions next week. italy has extended the country pot six trick lockdown for a further three weeks. a limited number of businesses will be allowed to reopen but most have been told they will have to remain closed until early may. prompting warnings of an economic catastrophe. the swedish prime minister has admitted his country was not probably prepared for the pandemic. swedish —— sweden has restaurants to —— if they have enough space the prime minister says that they will be leading this additional easter service in rome. each of the high point of the christian counter but this era priests have been celebrating without the public in attendance was up without the public in attendance was up italy is still in lockdown because of the pandemic which is so far claimed brandon trending in the but does because of this
nicholas witchell, bbc news. let's take a look at what is happening in other parts of the world.mber of daily deaths for nearly three weeks. the total number of people who died in the country now stands at more than 16,000, the government plans to ease some lockdown restrictions next week. italy has extended the country pot six trick lockdown for a further three weeks. a limited number of businesses will be allowed to reopen but most have been told they will have to remain closed until early...
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nicholas witchell, there.target of 100,000 tests per day for the coronavirus by the end of the month. 0ur science editor david shukman looks at the two different types of test, and what they may tell us about the pandemic. the government is under relentless pressure over why more testing isn't happening. so, why does that matter in the struggle against coronavirus, and what are the different tests involved? the first kind of testing is the most urgent, because it's to try to find out who actually has the infection. this is done with a swab inside the mouth and throat, to look for clues about the virus. this is really important for patients in hospital, because if they're infected, that will determine the course of their treatment. it's also vital for health care workers and many others, because if they've got mild symptoms but turn out to be negative, then they can go back to work. and longer—term, relaxing measures, like social distancing, will all depend on working out who's got the infection and who hasn't.
nicholas witchell, there.target of 100,000 tests per day for the coronavirus by the end of the month. 0ur science editor david shukman looks at the two different types of test, and what they may tell us about the pandemic. the government is under relentless pressure over why more testing isn't happening. so, why does that matter in the struggle against coronavirus, and what are the different tests involved? the first kind of testing is the most urgent, because it's to try to find out who...
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our royal correspondent nicholas witchell joins me now.pal purposes, i would say, to reassure the nation and to rally national resolve. she's been asked to do this by the british government and i am sure that she would readily agree to that. but to put this in context, this is a broadcast without parallel. within the seven decades of her reign, because it is the forced time she would have broadcast to the country when it is the country facing a national emergency and national peril. you would have to look back really to 1940, where as a 14—year—old teenager, princess elizabeth, she broadcast herforced broadcast at the time of the blitz. —— first broadcast. she broadcast to reassure pa rents —— first broadcast. she broadcast to reassure parents separated from their parents after the evacuation from london and other cities and i think she might even refer to that and some of the similar themes. but this broadcast, written largely by her, we are told, deeply personal, drawing on some of her experiences, we understand, recorded at windsor cast
our royal correspondent nicholas witchell joins me now.pal purposes, i would say, to reassure the nation and to rally national resolve. she's been asked to do this by the british government and i am sure that she would readily agree to that. but to put this in context, this is a broadcast without parallel. within the seven decades of her reign, because it is the forced time she would have broadcast to the country when it is the country facing a national emergency and national peril. you would...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel.t. good evening. after a couple of very warm days, there is a change on the way through the rest of this easter weekend. it is going to be turning cooler people doing their bit to support the national health service. the latest is a 99—year—old war veteran who has set himself the challenge of walking 100 laps of his garden. he uses a walking frame was to complete the challenge before his 100th birthday, which is at the end of the month. he has raised over £120,000 and that is nearly hundred $50,000. earlier, i spoke to his doctor and she was in the garden of their home in the village in bedfordshire. where her father is doing in the village in bedfordshire. where herfather is doing is fundraising. he is smashing that target. he is due to have achieved 70 lengths of the driveway today and we are expecting him to complete 100 by thursday this week. we are expecting him to complete 100 by thursday this weeklj we are expecting him to complete 100 by thursday this week. i am so sorry to int
nicholas witchell, bbc news. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel.t. good evening. after a couple of very warm days, there is a change on the way through the rest of this easter weekend. it is going to be turning cooler people doing their bit to support the national health service. the latest is a 99—year—old war veteran who has set himself the challenge of walking 100 laps of his garden. he uses a walking frame was to complete the challenge before his 100th...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. queen's speech will be broadcast on this channel today at 1900 gmt. for viewers in the uk, that's 8pm british standard time. here in the uk, we've been enjoying good weather but the government's message is to stay at home and not venture out in order to stop the spread of coronavirus. ministers say they're concerned young people in particular may not be taking social distancing measures seriously enough. so far, more than 4,300 people have lost their lives, including a 5—year—old child. simon jones has more. the message to stay at home does not appear to be getting through to some. the sun was out on saturday but these pictures suggest, enrichment in london, so were the people, in numbers. in hove, the local council pleaded with visitors to stay away, saying social distancing would become impossible. we haven't got all day. this barbecue on the beach was soon put out by the police. the government says it is time for everyone to obey the rules. now i know that life under lockdown can b
nicholas witchell, bbc news. queen's speech will be broadcast on this channel today at 1900 gmt. for viewers in the uk, that's 8pm british standard time. here in the uk, we've been enjoying good weather but the government's message is to stay at home and not venture out in order to stop the spread of coronavirus. ministers say they're concerned young people in particular may not be taking social distancing measures seriously enough. so far, more than 4,300 people have lost their lives,...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.hree weeks. the total number of people who've died in the country now stands at more than 16,000. the government plans to ease some lockdown restrictions next week. italy has extended the country's strict lockdown for a further three weeks. a limited number of businesses will be allowed to re—open, but most have been told they will have to remain closed until early may, prompting warnings of an economic catastrophe. and sweden's prime minister, stiefen leerveyan, has admitted his country was not properly prepared for the pandemic. sweden has allowed restaurants and pubs to stay open, as long as customers have enough space to observe hygiene precautions. he warned that they would be shut down if they didn't comply with social distancing measures. zoo keepers are working to keep gorillas and other animals safe during the coronavirus pandemic, as it remains unclear whether endangered species are at risk of contracting the virus from humans. there are fears an outbreak could have catastrop
nicholas witchell, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.hree weeks. the total number of people who've died in the country now stands at more than 16,000. the government plans to ease some lockdown restrictions next week. italy has extended the country's strict lockdown for a further three weeks. a limited number of businesses will be allowed to re—open, but most have been told they will have to remain closed until early may, prompting warnings of an economic catastrophe. and...