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paul adams, bbc news.e have been shot dead by a gunman disguised as a policeman in the canadian province of nova scotia. the attack took place in portapique about 60 miles north of halifax. a policewoman is among the victims. it's the worst mass shooting in ca nada's history. the gunman's motive is not clear. he was reported to have been driving what was meant to look like a police car. the duke and duchess of sussex have told the uk's tabloid press they are ending all co—operation with them. harry and meghan have written to the editors of the sun, mirror, mail and express titles and websites, accusing them of "distorted, false or invasive" stories. the couple have relocated to california after stepping back as senior royals. it's just after quarter past one. our top story this lunchtime. more warnings over personal protective equipment with some hospitals in england saying supplies of gowns are critically low. ministers say more kit will arrive from turkey today. and coming up — doctors warn people not to
paul adams, bbc news.e have been shot dead by a gunman disguised as a policeman in the canadian province of nova scotia. the attack took place in portapique about 60 miles north of halifax. a policewoman is among the victims. it's the worst mass shooting in ca nada's history. the gunman's motive is not clear. he was reported to have been driving what was meant to look like a police car. the duke and duchess of sussex have told the uk's tabloid press they are ending all co—operation with them....
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paul adams, bbc news.rity reports, it‘s a huge understaking, not without teething troubles. this coffee shop in south—west london is one of hundreds of thousands of businesses whose incomes plummeted to zero overnight, when the country went into lockdown last month. with no customers to serve, its boss put 34 staff on furlough, meaning he is still paying them 80% of their wages, which the government has promised to refund with a grant. this morning, he was relieved to find he could claim that grant and he has. mid—march, we spoke to all the staff saying that we thought that they would probably be made redundant the following week, as we saw that we will need to be closing. it was brilliant to hear the chancellor say that we had the option to furlough staff, so it was a no—brainer to take the opportunity to do that. in the first half hour after the coronavirus job retention scheme website opened, at 6.30 this morning, employers had already claimed on behalf of 67,000 staff. some 8 million staff are expected
paul adams, bbc news.rity reports, it‘s a huge understaking, not without teething troubles. this coffee shop in south—west london is one of hundreds of thousands of businesses whose incomes plummeted to zero overnight, when the country went into lockdown last month. with no customers to serve, its boss put 34 staff on furlough, meaning he is still paying them 80% of their wages, which the government has promised to refund with a grant. this morning, he was relieved to find he could claim...
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and this, one more time, is my paul giamatti impression from "john adams.harvest is new york city's largest food rescue organization and now they're working harold to support local families who are out of work due to the covid-19 pandemic. there's a website on your screen where you can donate to help we'll be right back with john mulaney ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks," be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. we've done it! hah! great work old chap. we'll be rich and famous. well i'll be rich, you'll be famous... at least amongst your digging friends. here's a thought, ever consider investing? e*trade has easy to use tools that help you get started. you like playing with tools don't you? 'course you do. ♪ don't get mad. start investing with e*trade. we're returning $2 billion dollars to our auto policyholders through may 31st. because now, more than ever, being a good neighbor means everything. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. that's like getting two desserts! wait... do we have to thank our moms twice? i don't know... b
and this, one more time, is my paul giamatti impression from "john adams.harvest is new york city's largest food rescue organization and now they're working harold to support local families who are out of work due to the covid-19 pandemic. there's a website on your screen where you can donate to help we'll be right back with john mulaney ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks," be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. we've done it! hah! great...
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10 people the president spoke to was not the country's foremost medical expert dr anthony paul she was adamant there would be a 2nd wave of the virus later this year there will be coronavirus in the fall if we do which we won't but let's take an imaginary pure. forget about it we're not going to do anything about it it will take off that's what viruses do but that's not what's going to happen we're going to respond to it to not allow it to do that early on wednesday president planted a tree marking earth day but given the disagreements that played out in the evening briefing his medical experts could well fear that he's also planting the seeds of misinformation mike hanna al-jazeera washington and we'll have more on the current virus to come but there is some other news to do with 2 syrians suspected of being former intelligence officers going on trial in germany these men are accused of committing crimes against humanity during the early days of syria's anti-government protests the 1st court case linked alleged state sponsored torture by president bashar al assad's government has done it came
10 people the president spoke to was not the country's foremost medical expert dr anthony paul she was adamant there would be a 2nd wave of the virus later this year there will be coronavirus in the fall if we do which we won't but let's take an imaginary pure. forget about it we're not going to do anything about it it will take off that's what viruses do but that's not what's going to happen we're going to respond to it to not allow it to do that early on wednesday president planted a tree...
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10 people the president spoke to was not the country's foremost medical expert dr anthony paul she was adamant there would be a 2nd wave of the virus later this year there will be coronavirus in the fall if we do which we won't but let's take an imaginary period. forget about it we're not going to do anything about it it will take off that's what viruses do but that's not what's going to happen we're going to respond to it to not allow it to do that early on wednesday president trump planted a tree marking earth day but given the disagreements that played out in the evening briefing his medical experts could well fear that he's also planting the seeds of misinformation mike hanna al-jazeera washington the us has called for iran to be held accountable after top ron successfully launched its 1st military satellites iran's revolutionary guard says that it's now able to monitor the world from space the trumpet ministrations warned in the past attack iran is using its space program as a cover for missile development from turkey iran zeros in basra to reports. on wednesday morning the will to news o
10 people the president spoke to was not the country's foremost medical expert dr anthony paul she was adamant there would be a 2nd wave of the virus later this year there will be coronavirus in the fall if we do which we won't but let's take an imaginary period. forget about it we're not going to do anything about it it will take off that's what viruses do but that's not what's going to happen we're going to respond to it to not allow it to do that early on wednesday president trump planted a...
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, wellod looking, literate read in political philosophy, a man who was a good friend of paul revere and sam adams. he became a rallying cry. he was clearheaded and loyal hearted, a man who saw himself as an american citizen and was determined to avenge oppression. all of this is fabrication or conjecture with no connection to any historical evidence. sunday atore this 6:45 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> historian michael schaefer looks at the life of thomas wallace cawley who served in the confederate first virginia cavalry in the civil war. discusses the experience at key battles such as bull run and antietam as well as his severe wounding in 1960 -- 1863 and the amputation of his left foot year later. he examines his postwar life and writings detailing his struggle with what we now call posttraumatic stress disorder. >> thank you again for the invitation to speak here in the old dominion home. i want to take just a couple of co
, wellod looking, literate read in political philosophy, a man who was a good friend of paul revere and sam adams. he became a rallying cry. he was clearheaded and loyal hearted, a man who saw himself as an american citizen and was determined to avenge oppression. all of this is fabrication or conjecture with no connection to any historical evidence. sunday atore this 6:45 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> historian michael schaefer looks at the life of thomas wallace cawley...
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so samuel adams the head of the correspondence committee seen here with the engraving of paul revere as well as a silversmith and messenger he was in grave this for the american royal magazine appearing 1774. samuel adams proposed a different response. he said let's begin a boycott of all british goods. not just tse sai, first we will start with massachusetts and then spread to the other colonies so let's do economic strategy and adopt by refusing to buy british products this comes from the sense of how important they were to british markets. they were not really as important as they thought they were but they thought what they couldld do if they boycotted all british goods they could force the british were force the merchants to try to lobby parliament to overturn the act. now the boston committee circulated a non- consumption agreement to the effect trying to get people in the countryside to sign up not to buy british goods. if nobody buys it then they will not import it. but they did this without consulting the town meeting first which caused another controversy. and then to argue
so samuel adams the head of the correspondence committee seen here with the engraving of paul revere as well as a silversmith and messenger he was in grave this for the american royal magazine appearing 1774. samuel adams proposed a different response. he said let's begin a boycott of all british goods. not just tse sai, first we will start with massachusetts and then spread to the other colonies so let's do economic strategy and adopt by refusing to buy british products this comes from the...
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in nearly 7 million viewers, guys, and also making an appearance in last night's episode, adam sandler and paul"wish you were here." really, really nice. >>> also making news this morning, tony bennett, at 93 years young, the singing legend decided to try and raise spirits in san francisco on saturday by leading a city-wide sing-a-long to his classic hit. take a look. ♪ the loveliness of paris ♪ seems somehow sadly missed ♪ i left my heart in san francisco ♪ ♪ my love waits there in san francisco ♪ >> reporter: it was so nice. "the san francisco chronicle" revealing the feel-good idea was the brainchild of ben and city officials as a way to boost morale and it really worked. the san francisco pd sang along. the fire department ran the sirens and even the grace cathedral had the bells programmed to play the city's anthem, saying in a statement, quote, san francisco has been in my heart for 50 years. this is tony saying this. i'm so proud and impressed with how the city by the bay has continued to bend the curve and show the world how together and alone we can make a difference. >>> and finally,
in nearly 7 million viewers, guys, and also making an appearance in last night's episode, adam sandler and paul"wish you were here." really, really nice. >>> also making news this morning, tony bennett, at 93 years young, the singing legend decided to try and raise spirits in san francisco on saturday by leading a city-wide sing-a-long to his classic hit. take a look. ♪ the loveliness of paris ♪ seems somehow sadly missed ♪ i left my heart in san francisco ♪ ♪ my...
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samuel adams who is head of the committee of course -- mcorrespondence --dash here he seen in engraving by paul revere and you might not remember paul revere was an artist as well as being a silversmith and a messenger but he engraved this for the royal american magazine and it appeared in 1774 and samuel adams proposed a different response. he said let's begin a boycott of all british goods. not just tea, first we will start with massachusetts and then we will spread to other colonies but his idea was to economic strategy and adopt a strategy of opposing britain by refusing to buy british products. i might add this comes from the americanro of howell important they were to british markets and overseas merchants. they weren't as important as they thought they were but they thought that what they could do is if they boycotted all british goods including those from the east india company and from britain itself they could force the british or force the merchants to thenn try to lobby parliament to overturn the act, not just that act but other acts. now, the boston committee then covertly circulat
samuel adams who is head of the committee of course -- mcorrespondence --dash here he seen in engraving by paul revere and you might not remember paul revere was an artist as well as being a silversmith and a messenger but he engraved this for the royal american magazine and it appeared in 1774 and samuel adams proposed a different response. he said let's begin a boycott of all british goods. not just tea, first we will start with massachusetts and then we will spread to other colonies but his...
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adam mclean, bbc news. some of the biggest names in music have joined forces to celebrate health care workers in a globally televised concert. lady gaga, paulamong the artists who performed songs from their living rooms and the rolling stones even managed to play together from four separate locations. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson was watching. # when i saw her today at the reception. # a glass of wine in her hand #. it has already been dubbed, the living room live aid. many of the biggest names in music rocking where they reside for one world together at home, not a fundraiser, but designed as a celebration of front line workers tackling covid—i9 around the world. the rolling stones had filmed their parts individually on mobile phones and then been edited together to look like a rock and roll zoom call. # see, we are going to fit our frustration! # lady madonna #. indeed, this was not a live concert. due to the reliance on the internet, each act's song for the two hour event had been recorded in advance. # to make end's meet #. there was a beatle via broadband, sir paul mccartney. let's tell our leaders that we need them t
adam mclean, bbc news. some of the biggest names in music have joined forces to celebrate health care workers in a globally televised concert. lady gaga, paulamong the artists who performed songs from their living rooms and the rolling stones even managed to play together from four separate locations. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson was watching. # when i saw her today at the reception. # a glass of wine in her hand #. it has already been dubbed, the living room live aid. many of...
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adam schlesinger was a musician and songwriter. he was 52. and, jazz guitarist bucky pizzarelli backed musical legends from bendman to paul mccartney. he was 94. still to come on the newshour: from the front lines: how racism and inequity are magnifying the ndemic's fallout. on the "newshour bookshelf:" a white house reporter's new memoir, "front row at the trump show." and, what to watch on television with all of our time spent indoors now. >> woodruff: covid-19 is forcing all of us to live in new ways, but as amna nawaz reports, it is also exposing long-standing rifts in american society. this story is part of our ongoing series, "race matters." >> nawaz: officials have said over and over again, the virus doesn't discriminate. but the disparities that have long been part of our medical system in america are no leading to what some call a cris within a crisis. black and brown communities across the country being hit with fewer resources to saved them. i'm joined by dr. uche blackstock. she was an associate professor of emergency micine at new she now runs a consultancy called health advancing equity, and practices in urgent care cl
adam schlesinger was a musician and songwriter. he was 52. and, jazz guitarist bucky pizzarelli backed musical legends from bendman to paul mccartney. he was 94. still to come on the newshour: from the front lines: how racism and inequity are magnifying the ndemic's fallout. on the "newshour bookshelf:" a white house reporter's new memoir, "front row at the trump show." and, what to watch on television with all of our time spent indoors now. >> woodruff: covid-19 is...
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i don't think -- it's not that i think anything less of paul's boutique, although the things -- and adamat we remember about our records are not the things that are good about them. it's, like, oh, why did we have to put -- like there's a song on -- wait, what's the song on paul's boutique? >> "what comes around? >> we clearly should've left that song off. >> every album has that. >> what's that >> questlove: with the stabbing at the end of the song scouting everything to me >> one man's dud is another man's life change. >> jimmy: i want to talk about quickly the documentary. is it a documentary? what do you call this? a story? >> a live documentary. >> jimmy: basically it takes a really very emotional turn when he starts to talk about, yeah, and i understand that. i can't even imagine losing your friend like thathere youad your who career together since you guys were kids you talk about the line that he wrote in "sure shot" and how much that kind of -- wasn't that big of a deal when he wrote it, right? >> n what we were saying was at the time when we were recording the song andhe record
i don't think -- it's not that i think anything less of paul's boutique, although the things -- and adamat we remember about our records are not the things that are good about them. it's, like, oh, why did we have to put -- like there's a song on -- wait, what's the song on paul's boutique? >> "what comes around? >> we clearly should've left that song off. >> every album has that. >> what's that >> questlove: with the stabbing at the end of the song scouting...