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this weekend the rac says it expects 15 million leisure journeys to be made by car, but if there‘s as. let‘s speak now to holly hamilton who‘s live for us in the peak district this morning. it is looking stunning, breathtaking. that is the problem. you can see why so many people are tempted to come to places like this in the peak district. rules were relaxed on monday. people will be looking to do something different this afternoon, especially with the weather predicted to be a lot nicer. of course, with the option now to travel a little bit further afield, they might be tempted by these pictures. but the message from residents here, from the police, from the national trust and the council is do not. stay at home or stay closer to home if you can. they are concerned beauty spots like this right across england could be overwhelmed. that speaking out to sarah fowler, the chief executive of the peak district national park. good morning. the restrictions were loosened slightly in england at the start of this week. have you seen a difference between last week and this week? write like we
this weekend the rac says it expects 15 million leisure journeys to be made by car, but if there‘s as. let‘s speak now to holly hamilton who‘s live for us in the peak district this morning. it is looking stunning, breathtaking. that is the problem. you can see why so many people are tempted to come to places like this in the peak district. rules were relaxed on monday. people will be looking to do something different this afternoon, especially with the weather predicted to be a lot nicer....
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this weekend, the rac says it expects 15 million leisure journeys to be made by car, but if there ismisery for football fans, top flight action returns in europe when the german bundesliga resumes today. games will be devoid of fans, with modest goal celebrations and players not shaking hands after the final whistle. officials from other european countries will be watching closely to see if things go smoothly. the bundesliga had been mothballed for two months. at the time of its suspension, bayern munich lead the league by four points. they play sunday. resuming the english premier league has been fraught with disagreement. particularly over the idea of neutral stadiums and whether relegation should be abolished. a resumption next month seems likely, though. spain‘s la liga could also restart next month. league officials are waiting for guidance from the government. italy‘s top flight, serie a, was suspended withjuventus leading by a single point. clubs have agreed they want the league to resume on the 13th ofjune. 0ur correspondent jenny hill is in dortmund, where borussia dortmund
this weekend, the rac says it expects 15 million leisure journeys to be made by car, but if there ismisery for football fans, top flight action returns in europe when the german bundesliga resumes today. games will be devoid of fans, with modest goal celebrations and players not shaking hands after the final whistle. officials from other european countries will be watching closely to see if things go smoothly. the bundesliga had been mothballed for two months. at the time of its suspension,...
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this weekend, the rac says it expects 15 million leisure journeys to be made by car, but if there isw weeks. the ceo of visit cornwall, malcolm bell, joins us now. that is the tourism authority there. good to speak to you again, malcolm. thanks for being with us. normally at this time of year, you would be fighting off visitors, or at least trying to control the numbers and get the roads flowing and all the rest of it. it must be a very different picture this weekend, but is there any sign yet that the easier the lockdown —— the easing of the lockdown rules allowing people to travel anywhere in england is having an impact? yes, we had an u nfortu nate having an impact? yes, we had an unfortunate incident on thursday when somebody came down from leicester with a kayak, went out to sea, and was actually very lucky to be rescued by the rnli. that actually incurred the rnli having to be very close to the lifeboatman. so oui’ messages, be very close to the lifeboatman. so our messages, think twice, but this is about getting out to have exercise, getting out to the great outdoors and have
this weekend, the rac says it expects 15 million leisure journeys to be made by car, but if there isw weeks. the ceo of visit cornwall, malcolm bell, joins us now. that is the tourism authority there. good to speak to you again, malcolm. thanks for being with us. normally at this time of year, you would be fighting off visitors, or at least trying to control the numbers and get the roads flowing and all the rest of it. it must be a very different picture this weekend, but is there any sign yet...
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andrett ♪ pulls up beside you hey little girls you lost or somethin he then challenges ♪ you to a drag rac photos did you say head swa i love that bi ♪ i'll tell you wha forget about that ticke [ ripping and that's whe ♪ everyone's jump for joy except bob costas cause h ran away and escaped but not before ♪ turning around to giv everyone the middle finger well this was fu but i think it's tim ♪ that we go back to ou office in indianapolis and put celebrity's head on other ♪ celebrity's bodie it's called head swa [ cheers and applause head swa head swa ♪ super bowl head swap [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> hi, everyone. my name is maddie. and this is peach. [ dog growling ] [ light laughter ] i work in the talent department at "the tonight show." this next clip is of adele and the roots performing "hello" with classroom instruments it came out when i was in college, which is years before i even thought i might work at "the tonight show. and i loved it so much at the time that i actually made a still from it my cover photo on facebook. so, please enjoy [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ hello it's m i w
andrett ♪ pulls up beside you hey little girls you lost or somethin he then challenges ♪ you to a drag rac photos did you say head swa i love that bi ♪ i'll tell you wha forget about that ticke [ ripping and that's whe ♪ everyone's jump for joy except bob costas cause h ran away and escaped but not before ♪ turning around to giv everyone the middle finger well this was fu but i think it's tim ♪ that we go back to ou office in indianapolis and put celebrity's head on other ♪...
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this is institutionalized rac m racism. we have not addressed this issue. had my father lived and others, i believe we would be far beyond this point. but unfortunately, this is where we are right now. we need to have a system put in place, almost -- my dad did a sermon and in that sermon, he talked about being born again. meaning that the whole system has to be changed. so some of the institutional stuff that we are dealing with has to be changed. we have a criminal justice system that really is not just for poor people and for black people. it may be just if you have resources, but because it's not working, i mean, 70% in some cases of the jail population is black folk. and we have 13% of population. black folk are not committing all the crimes, but black people are targeted most specifically. this has got to change or america is not going to be able to be what it ought to be. we want to make america what it ought to be. and that means a nation where everyone can have a decent job, everyone can have the best education. everyone can have justice. everyone
this is institutionalized rac m racism. we have not addressed this issue. had my father lived and others, i believe we would be far beyond this point. but unfortunately, this is where we are right now. we need to have a system put in place, almost -- my dad did a sermon and in that sermon, he talked about being born again. meaning that the whole system has to be changed. so some of the institutional stuff that we are dealing with has to be changed. we have a criminal justice system that really...
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this weekend the rac says it expects 15 million leisure journeys to be made by car, but if there is ae in the infection rate, the brakes may come on again in the next few weeks. john mcmanus, bbc news. almost half of patients severely ill with coronavirus are also developing dangerous blood clots. specialists at london's kings college hospital have told the bbc that the virus is changing the blood in the worst—affected patients, increasing the risk of fatal heart attacks and strokes. president trump has announced a programme to speed up the development of a vaccine against the coronavirus. under what he called ‘0peration warp speed,‘ 14 potential vaccines produced around the world have been selected for accelerated research and approval, possibly by the end of the year. however, some medical experts have questioned whether the plan is realistic. a massive scientific, industrial and logistical endeavour, unlike anything our country has ever seen since the manhattan project. you really could say that nobody‘s seen anything like what we're doing, whether it is ventilators or testing, nob
this weekend the rac says it expects 15 million leisure journeys to be made by car, but if there is ae in the infection rate, the brakes may come on again in the next few weeks. john mcmanus, bbc news. almost half of patients severely ill with coronavirus are also developing dangerous blood clots. specialists at london's kings college hospital have told the bbc that the virus is changing the blood in the worst—affected patients, increasing the risk of fatal heart attacks and strokes....
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but they didn't offer any specific kree tecritique of rac. the language this group commanded was violence, and that language, honestly, was not without power. the stockade was known to all as lbj, a play on the initials of the president who fully committed his nation to this difficult war. and lbj was notorious throughout the u.s. army in vietnam, a place that was hated and feared, the only historian to date called it, quote, a brooding presence in the lives and consciousness of young soldiers. as the united states had moved more and more deeply into war, as the number of u.s. troops grew and their morale declined in the months following tet, lbj was stretched well beyond capacity. this jail had been built to house 400 men, by mid 1968 it housed 719 inmates. the space allotted to each man had been cut almost in half from an original 70 feet -- square feet, not very much. to 36.5 square feet. army regulations specified that 282 trained guards should be present for an inmate population of that size but lbj had only 153 and few were adequately t
but they didn't offer any specific kree tecritique of rac. the language this group commanded was violence, and that language, honestly, was not without power. the stockade was known to all as lbj, a play on the initials of the president who fully committed his nation to this difficult war. and lbj was notorious throughout the u.s. army in vietnam, a place that was hated and feared, the only historian to date called it, quote, a brooding presence in the lives and consciousness of young soldiers....
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leaders need to do more to secure rac -- to secure a swift recovery.cerns include political disruptions over the next 18 months. joining us to talk about this is saadia zahidi world economic forum. you also spearhead a lot of diversity and inclusion efforts as well as the economic forum. i spoke to you about what kind of recession we could see and how various countries are doing. what can they do more? we have a number of furlough programs, a number of things trying to take care of people who lost jobs, what are you asking them to do more? saadia: what we tried to do with this study is essentially intervened a survey. to start developing a picture of what is the risk that are about to come? not just the current emergency and the stuff we all know we -- what is but is happening in the next 18 months? you're starting to see interdependencies coming through. a number of them are deeply concerned about cyber risks because of the rapid adoption of technologies that have just occurred across over the economy , schooling systems, job markets. that is the type
leaders need to do more to secure rac -- to secure a swift recovery.cerns include political disruptions over the next 18 months. joining us to talk about this is saadia zahidi world economic forum. you also spearhead a lot of diversity and inclusion efforts as well as the economic forum. i spoke to you about what kind of recession we could see and how various countries are doing. what can they do more? we have a number of furlough programs, a number of things trying to take care of people who...