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therese. thank you. but the situation at that facility, which it is great to see them getting that community support, the situation there is really bad. the facility as i said was reporting 12 deaths as of last week. what prompted this rally in support of them. 12 deaths last week. well, now, as of this week, they are reporting 47 deaths at that facility. 47 people have died there. of the remaining residents at that facility, they've got 130 positive cases. and they only know that because they were just, this week, able to finally get everybody tested at that facility. i mean, listen, our government may have really screwed up the response to this crisis. and they may be continuing to screw it up. i will tell you, yesterday, the administration finally announced they're thinking about maybe getting together some experts. some big brains. to, maybe, start thinking about talking about what we might maybe could do about the fact that, best guess, maybe 20,000 americans, possibly more, have already been cut do
therese. thank you. but the situation at that facility, which it is great to see them getting that community support, the situation there is really bad. the facility as i said was reporting 12 deaths as of last week. what prompted this rally in support of them. 12 deaths last week. well, now, as of this week, they are reporting 47 deaths at that facility. 47 people have died there. of the remaining residents at that facility, they've got 130 positive cases. and they only know that because they...
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i stand with saint therese. thank you. but the situation at that facility, which it is great to see them getting that community support. the situation there is really bad. that facility was reporting 12 deaths as of last week. that appears to have been what prompted this rally in support of them. 12 deaths last week. well, now as of this week, they are reporting 47 deaths at that facility. 47 people have died there. of the remaining residents of that facility, they've got 130 positive cases, and they only know that because they were just this week able to finally get everybody tested at that facility. i mean, listen, our government may have really screwed up the response to this crisis, and they may be continuing to screw it up. i will tell you the administration yesterday finally announced that they're thinking about maybe getting together some experts, some big brains to maybe start thinking about talking about what we might maybe could do about the fact that, best guess, maybe 20,000 americans, possibly more, have alrea
i stand with saint therese. thank you. but the situation at that facility, which it is great to see them getting that community support. the situation there is really bad. that facility was reporting 12 deaths as of last week. that appears to have been what prompted this rally in support of them. 12 deaths last week. well, now as of this week, they are reporting 47 deaths at that facility. 47 people have died there. of the remaining residents of that facility, they've got 130 positive cases,...
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therese coffey began by setting out the task her department was facing. april, we have received 1.8 million claims of universal credit, over 250,000 claims ofjobseeker‘s allowance and over 20,000 claims of support allowance. overall, this is six times the volume that we would typically experience and in one week, we had a tenfold increase. the claims appear to have stabilised about 20 to 25 per day which is double that of the standard week, pre—covid—19. 20 to 25,000 per day. labour recognised that universal credit or uc had been increased significantly, but... people on legacy benefits, jobseeker's allowance and support allowance are not seeing a corresponding increase in their benefits. over a hundred charities pointed out that this discriminates against disabled people in particular. when will these benefits be upgraded? we have a system at a working tax credit system that is digital and far more straightforward and quick to change that. 0ur older systems, the legacy benefits systems, it would take quite some time and i'm talking about several months t
therese coffey began by setting out the task her department was facing. april, we have received 1.8 million claims of universal credit, over 250,000 claims ofjobseeker‘s allowance and over 20,000 claims of support allowance. overall, this is six times the volume that we would typically experience and in one week, we had a tenfold increase. the claims appear to have stabilised about 20 to 25 per day which is double that of the standard week, pre—covid—19. 20 to 25,000 per day. labour...
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. >> this is therese, the manager of the shop. >> everyone's working on the shop's most popular productt an extension of the hobby and their aim was just to make a little extra cash. but in 2011 their dresses won a prize at an ecocontest. orders flooded in from people who wanted to wear them at festivals and other events. the garments cost between $25 and $500. sometimes they sell as many as ten. the shop also rents them out. >> this is the final disposal site for surabaya's garbage. every day it's visited by 230 six-ton garbage trucks. the city government estimates that a quarter of surabaya's garbage output is now recycled. ♪ the site contains a facility that makes use of the trash one last time. ♪ >> it's an electricity generator powered with methane gas produced by the ♪ ♪ >> every day it generates 1600 kilowatts, supplying electricity to nearby homes. extracting methane also shrinks the volume of the garbage, freeing up space. another initiative is a large-scale incineration plant which is due to be completed in december 2019. incineration will vastly reduce the amount of garbage a
. >> this is therese, the manager of the shop. >> everyone's working on the shop's most popular productt an extension of the hobby and their aim was just to make a little extra cash. but in 2011 their dresses won a prize at an ecocontest. orders flooded in from people who wanted to wear them at festivals and other events. the garments cost between $25 and $500. sometimes they sell as many as ten. the shop also rents them out. >> this is the final disposal site for surabaya's...
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you're happy and you know it clap your hands ♪ ♪ if you're happy and you know it clap your hands ♪ theresewest airlines, spreading the joy of music for more than two decades. now in the middle of this pandemic sweet serenades with a special significance for passengers. keeping spirits high. ♪ if you're happy and you know it ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ clap your hands what a gift. that's "nightline" for this evening. you can catch our full episodes on hulu. see you again this time tomorrow. that's "nightline." thanks for the company, america. good night. ♪ pa-da-pa, pa-da-pa, pa-da-pa ♪ pa-da-pa, pa-da-pa, pa-da-pa ♪ jimmy kimmel live >> from his house! >> jimmy: hi, everybody. i'm jimmy. thank you for watching television. think of this as a zoom call where you don't have to say anything or pretend to care about your boss's dog. i had an okay week. i've been doing a lot of research, actually, to see if i can get cryogenically frozen until christmas. apparently it's doable. today as you may know is may the 4th, also known as star wars day, as in may the 4th be with you. and of course if you
you're happy and you know it clap your hands ♪ ♪ if you're happy and you know it clap your hands ♪ theresewest airlines, spreading the joy of music for more than two decades. now in the middle of this pandemic sweet serenades with a special significance for passengers. keeping spirits high. ♪ if you're happy and you know it ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ clap your hands what a gift. that's "nightline" for this evening. you can catch our full episodes on hulu. see you again...
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firstly, therese coffey saying it is actually not a condition to have the app up and running for schoolsf it is not the teaching unions are not going to come on board which is going to come on board which is going to come on board which is going to make it much, much harder for the government to open the schools. the other interesting thing, i thought, schools. the other interesting thing, ithought, was schools. the other interesting thing, i thought, was that she seems to be suggesting the problems with the app — in other words it is not a problem with having enough officials or people on the isle of wight to sign up to make the pilot meaningful, she seemed to be suggesting it is glitches with the app. in my world that rings alarm bells because if you look at numerous government it schemes, the track record frankly is a pretty dismal one. if there are technical glitches with the app, that could be very, very problematic. we know there have already been questions about why the nhs is pressing ahead with its own apps rather than picking up the off—the—shelf google apple ones that other co
firstly, therese coffey saying it is actually not a condition to have the app up and running for schoolsf it is not the teaching unions are not going to come on board which is going to come on board which is going to come on board which is going to make it much, much harder for the government to open the schools. the other interesting thing, i thought, schools. the other interesting thing, ithought, was schools. the other interesting thing, i thought, was that she seems to be suggesting the...
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that was followed by the cabinet minister therese coffey suggesting, in effect, ministers were givens wrong and the advice was wrong. “— the science was wrong and the advice was wrong. —— given duff advice. but 110w was wrong. —— given duff advice. but now the scientists have hit back, with the chief executive of public health england saying it was not our responsibility to roll out mass testing, that was the responsibility of the department of health, in other words of matt hancock. then for good measure the incoming president of the royal society, sir adrian smith, has urged politicians not to pass the bulk and accept responsibility for their policy decisions. you just get a sense of the looming blame game ahead as eve ryo he the looming blame game ahead as everyone prepares for the inevitable inquiry when this is all over. norman smith, thank you. from today, people in northern ireland who do not share a household can meet outdoors in groups of up to of six. let's cross to chris page in belfast. 0ne one of 0ne ofa one of a number of measures? yes, that's right. for most people it
that was followed by the cabinet minister therese coffey suggesting, in effect, ministers were givens wrong and the advice was wrong. “— the science was wrong and the advice was wrong. —— given duff advice. but 110w was wrong. —— given duff advice. but now the scientists have hit back, with the chief executive of public health england saying it was not our responsibility to roll out mass testing, that was the responsibility of the department of health, in other words of matt...
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turns out she had meetings directly with charisma representatives, letters, detailed letters from thereserepresentatives,ta detailing thr efforts to get out from under a criminal investigation before donald trump became president. there are only two good options here. one issue policy testified knowing she had these contacts, second issue didn't review her documents before she testified in a procedure where we were removing the president of the united states possibly. not a good situation for the hero of these hearings. >> laura: here is what marie yovanovitch told about the optics of hunter biden's job at burisma. >> was that a concern or a perception of that concern addressed? >> as i said, i arrived in august of 2016. several months before the election and several monthsbe before president trump took office. and it was not a focus of what i was doing in that six month period. >> laura: congressman zeldin, these newew documents show she sent 150 pages worth of emails about burisma. >> she is full of it. thist. is a woman who is highly regarded as an intelligent woman. she's a princeton
turns out she had meetings directly with charisma representatives, letters, detailed letters from thereserepresentatives,ta detailing thr efforts to get out from under a criminal investigation before donald trump became president. there are only two good options here. one issue policy testified knowing she had these contacts, second issue didn't review her documents before she testified in a procedure where we were removing the president of the united states possibly. not a good situation for...
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you michael said there's good news on the disease front yes and no there's good news in the sent therese there's a fast emergency use but case counts are going up that perhaps death counts will rise markedly here in may and june. that would be quite a reversal to those who have put money behind the idea that the economies are going to open up and things are going to return relatively quickly to something approaching normal >> thank you i agree that watching the spread of the virus and spending as well as individuals will be the key the seeing how well and quickly we can reopen this economy. there's two schools of thought the optimistic school is that by reopening we'll be able to do so relatively successfully with perhaps herd immunity protecting us and this that our consumer behavioral patterns will not markedly change for the long term we then have to be very cautious that with the second wave, what will that bring. even if you do open, will we have consumers there there's been many surveys. university of michigan had a survey where the majority of their respon dents recorded their big
you michael said there's good news on the disease front yes and no there's good news in the sent therese there's a fast emergency use but case counts are going up that perhaps death counts will rise markedly here in may and june. that would be quite a reversal to those who have put money behind the idea that the economies are going to open up and things are going to return relatively quickly to something approaching normal >> thank you i agree that watching the spread of the virus and...
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therese stallings, college student and a dj, his father is the director of "the non-profit" and came for the virtual prom. streamed on facebook and instagram. >>> a high school principle in cincinnati is making house calls for his graduating seniors. yes, let's all give him a round of applause, da money davenport, wore protective gear to hand deliver the diplomas. they all wore as you see masks along with their caps and gowns to mark the big day. >> each story is different, of course, some have been waiting on this for a long time. i knew that i said i'm nom not going to let that deter me. >> a new star, ready to move on to bigger and better things. >> congratulations to all 250 graduates of that school and to the, all the graduates across the country. class of 2020, you all will certainly have a story to tell overcoming this challenge and having that school year cut short. but still making it. >> yeah, that is a big moment. and it shouldn't be, you know, just taken away from the mission. go off into the ether, what a moment. what a principal, nice job. >> so if worrying about the co
therese stallings, college student and a dj, his father is the director of "the non-profit" and came for the virtual prom. streamed on facebook and instagram. >>> a high school principle in cincinnati is making house calls for his graduating seniors. yes, let's all give him a round of applause, da money davenport, wore protective gear to hand deliver the diplomas. they all wore as you see masks along with their caps and gowns to mark the big day. >> each story is...
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. >> this is a question from therese, did pelosi have a frustration with obama and his cabinet and relative experience? >> yes. i think that is a big theme of the chapter of the book of the obama era and she and obama became very close, they have a lot of mutual respect and trust and they don't want to make it seemed like there is any grudge between them but it was the theme of congressional coverage throughout the obama years the democrats in the house and senate never felt like the president paid enough attention or particular great negotiator when it came to dealing with the republicans and it felt like he give up too much upfront. he made his promise of bipartisanship and consensus in healing the country bringing people together and the republicans realized, he cannot do this if we don't go along with it and we can keep them from fulfilling the promise. and hurt him politically, she really is that a long time before he did so she was frustrated that he continued to go to great lengths to try to get republicans to do things with him when she didn't think they were negotiating and she did
. >> this is a question from therese, did pelosi have a frustration with obama and his cabinet and relative experience? >> yes. i think that is a big theme of the chapter of the book of the obama era and she and obama became very close, they have a lot of mutual respect and trust and they don't want to make it seemed like there is any grudge between them but it was the theme of congressional coverage throughout the obama years the democrats in the house and senate never felt like...
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chris, from therese, what is stopping the government nhs england etc from using the nightingale hospitaltely with cancer treatment, other treatment and operations people are waiting for.l good question. it is a very good question and the answer is clearly these were created in a very short space of time, temporary facilities, not permanently built hospitals. these are literally in the process of working for the nhs, what we use those hospitals for. for the duration of the next few months, we will be using them appropriately. finally, andrew, very good question from a viewer who says is there any news on visiting family not at the moment, we know there is still a major problem in terms of disease within care homes. restricting the interactions in and out of those is still absolutely critical to protecting those within them, so, no change in guidance at them, so, no change in guidance at the moment. doctor andrew preston and chris hopson, thank you both very much indeed for answering those questions today and thank you to you for sending them in. doctors speaking out in public about ppe sh
chris, from therese, what is stopping the government nhs england etc from using the nightingale hospitaltely with cancer treatment, other treatment and operations people are waiting for.l good question. it is a very good question and the answer is clearly these were created in a very short space of time, temporary facilities, not permanently built hospitals. these are literally in the process of working for the nhs, what we use those hospitals for. for the duration of the next few months, we...
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listening to therese coffey there, it sounds like there may be some glitches with the app.app and if there are doubts about that it puts the whole sort of scheme back, which means our route out of the lockdown becomes longer. so we really need some sort of solution if there are difficulties with the app, given we know there have already been rumblings about why the nhs has been developing its own app rather than using the one other countries are using devised by apple and google, that we could simply have gone with their app, but instead decided to have our own, and when we read some of the technical blog sites etc there do appear to be some difficulties with this model of app. thank you very much, norman. that was norman smith at westminster. figures from the office for national statistics show that the numbers of deaths in care homes are falling for the second week in a row. in the week to may eighth, there were 1,666 covid—19 registered deaths in care homes in england and wales. this is down from 2423 the previous week. let's go into those figures in more detail — with m
listening to therese coffey there, it sounds like there may be some glitches with the app.app and if there are doubts about that it puts the whole sort of scheme back, which means our route out of the lockdown becomes longer. so we really need some sort of solution if there are difficulties with the app, given we know there have already been rumblings about why the nhs has been developing its own app rather than using the one other countries are using devised by apple and google, that we could...
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the work and pensions secretary, therese coffey, has deflected the criticism onto the scientist. has been changing. we get new evidence about does it transmit amongst children or not? the changing government guidance reflects that. ministers can only make decisions based on the knowledge they have at the time and the scientific advice. should that scientific advice and not be published? scientific advice and not be published ? should scientific advice and not be published? should we not be more transparent about that advice? it is not all out there, is it? a lot of it is published. i have been reading a lot of scientific papers and a lot of it is out there. what we should avoid doing, but it is very tempting for everyone, including opposition politicians, to be wise after the event, but you can only base your knowledge and decisions on the knowledge and decisions on the knowledge you have at the time. the difficulty for ministers is they are basing decisions on very partial evidence because we do not know about this virus and or how it is going to spread. many thanks for your tim
the work and pensions secretary, therese coffey, has deflected the criticism onto the scientist. has been changing. we get new evidence about does it transmit amongst children or not? the changing government guidance reflects that. ministers can only make decisions based on the knowledge they have at the time and the scientific advice. should that scientific advice and not be published? scientific advice and not be published ? should scientific advice and not be published? should we not be more...
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i didn't know precisely what therese coffey said.xa m ples of claims in an extraordinary way. plenty of examples of success but as the position develops, government is going to have to change and adapt its —— approach which is about a government acknowledging this is a fast—moving situation and we need to respond and adapt. it's important to get the facts right. not a single day when more than 100,000 were tested. one different question, about sir tom moore. he is now going to be sirtom. about sir tom moore. he is now going to be sir tom. what is your reaction? i thanks to an absolutely merited accolade. tom moore has had an extraordinary life and his captive by his early and fundraising enterprise which is captured the hearts and minds of the nation. i think it's the least we can do to say thank you, not just for that incredible effort but also his life of service and dedication and his insights that he brings in those wonderful interviews. he is a remarkable man. he epitomises the best of what it is to be british. thank you for you
i didn't know precisely what therese coffey said.xa m ples of claims in an extraordinary way. plenty of examples of success but as the position develops, government is going to have to change and adapt its —— approach which is about a government acknowledging this is a fast—moving situation and we need to respond and adapt. it's important to get the facts right. not a single day when more than 100,000 were tested. one different question, about sir tom moore. he is now going to be sirtom....
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the programme in the last half—hour. — — therese coffey. the programme in the last half—hour. —— thereser also this morning absolutely wallops public health england, one of the organisations that has been absolutely caught in the government and national response within england. publicly, a very spiky response from that agency this morning. it gives some sense of the blame game which is already beginning to happen in public ahead ofa beginning to happen in public ahead of a likely public inquiry when all of a likely public inquiry when all of this is over. one last thought, therese coffey saying president trump's remarks overnight which we we re trump's remarks overnight which we were reporting overnight surprised quite a lot of people. that is what diplomacy sounds like. laughter thank you very much, chris. i think you're right on that, and many other things. good to talk to you. three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a teenager was shot dead near a supermarket in blackburn over the weekend. police believe 19—year—old law student aya hachem was not the intended target
the programme in the last half—hour. — — therese coffey. the programme in the last half—hour. —— thereser also this morning absolutely wallops public health england, one of the organisations that has been absolutely caught in the government and national response within england. publicly, a very spiky response from that agency this morning. it gives some sense of the blame game which is already beginning to happen in public ahead ofa beginning to happen in public ahead of a likely...