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michael buchanan has been to meet the family of tony brown, who died in march.ll in march, the 65—year—old father of two took advice from the nhs one 11 service who told him to treat these high—pressure with paracetamol. his condition fluctuated but one morning he woke up with chest pains stop he had a cardiac arrest and died shortly afterwards. he tested positive for coronavirus shortly after his death. when is a good time to go to hospital? it was not clear. no—one knew it. everyone was trying to wait it out. and if you wait too long, it could kill you. the covid—i9 breed families say an immediate public enquiry will prevent more deaths of decisions on everything from easing the lockdown toa everything from easing the lockdown to a possible second spike will effect the group. one of the real problems is government has lost the trust of the public and what that means is people are not following the lockdown rules even if they understand them and what that means is more transmission and more deaths that can be avoided. the families highlight the review following
michael buchanan has been to meet the family of tony brown, who died in march.ll in march, the 65—year—old father of two took advice from the nhs one 11 service who told him to treat these high—pressure with paracetamol. his condition fluctuated but one morning he woke up with chest pains stop he had a cardiac arrest and died shortly afterwards. he tested positive for coronavirus shortly after his death. when is a good time to go to hospital? it was not clear. no—one knew it. everyone...
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tony brown became ill in mid—march. dad was very nearly retired.a temperature. nhs 111 is a dry cough and a temperature. nhs iii is said to treat with paracetamol. at the time, we were co nsta ntly paracetamol. at the time, we were constantly hearing that stay at home message to protect the nhs. one morning, he had chest pains. an ambulance was called. shortly after arriving, he had a cardiac arrest. it wasn't clear anyone new when we should work out when to go to hospital. if you wait too long, it turns out it comes really quickly. an immediate public enquiry is said to prevent more deaths. the group say decisions on everything from easing the lockdown to preventing a second spite will be improved if there is public scrutiny. one of the real problems as the government has lost the trust of the public. that means that people are not really following the lockdown rules, even if they understand them. what that means there's more transmission and more deaths that could be avoided. at the downing street podium each evening, ministers have been relu cta
tony brown became ill in mid—march. dad was very nearly retired.a temperature. nhs 111 is a dry cough and a temperature. nhs iii is said to treat with paracetamol. at the time, we were co nsta ntly paracetamol. at the time, we were constantly hearing that stay at home message to protect the nhs. one morning, he had chest pains. an ambulance was called. shortly after arriving, he had a cardiac arrest. it wasn't clear anyone new when we should work out when to go to hospital. if you wait too...
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tony brown became ill in mid—march. dad was very, very nearly retired. he was 65 years old.ng was constantly this stay at home message, just stay at home, and protect the nhs. tony woke up one morning with chest pains. an ambulance was called. moments after he got to hospital he had a cardiac arrest. and after 11 attempts to resuscitate him, he passed away. he tested positive for coronavirus after his death. when you have gotten ill, when is the appropriate time to go to hospital? it wasn't clear, no one knew that. we were trying to wait it out, everyone was trying to wait it out and... and if you wait too long, it turns out it kills really quickly. the group covid—19 bereaved families forjustice said immediate public enquiry will prevent more deaths. they say decisions on everything from easing the lockdown to a possible second spike will be improved if they are exposed to external scrutiny, as people will understand how conclusions are reached. one of the real problems is that the government has lost the trust of the public and what that means is people aren't really follo
tony brown became ill in mid—march. dad was very, very nearly retired. he was 65 years old.ng was constantly this stay at home message, just stay at home, and protect the nhs. tony woke up one morning with chest pains. an ambulance was called. moments after he got to hospital he had a cardiac arrest. and after 11 attempts to resuscitate him, he passed away. he tested positive for coronavirus after his death. when you have gotten ill, when is the appropriate time to go to hospital? it wasn't...
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tony brown became ill in mid—march. service who told him to treat his high temperature with paracetamol. his condition fluctuated but one morning he woke up with chest pains. within minutes of him getting to hospital, he had a cardiac arrest and died shortly afterwards. he tested positive for coronavirus after his death. when you have gotten ill, when is the appropriate time to go to hospital? it wasn't clear. no—one knew that. we were trying to wait it out, everyone was trying to wait it out, he was trying to wait it out. and if you wait too long, it turns out it kills you really quickly. the covid—19 bereaved families forjustice group say an immediate public enquiry will prevent more deaths. decisions on everything from easing the lockdown to a possible second spike will be improved, say the group, if they are exposed to external scrutiny, given they are likely to be subject to scientific disagreement and unreliable data. one of the real problems is that the government has lost the trust of the public and what that me
tony brown became ill in mid—march. service who told him to treat his high temperature with paracetamol. his condition fluctuated but one morning he woke up with chest pains. within minutes of him getting to hospital, he had a cardiac arrest and died shortly afterwards. he tested positive for coronavirus after his death. when you have gotten ill, when is the appropriate time to go to hospital? it wasn't clear. no—one knew that. we were trying to wait it out, everyone was trying to wait it...
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tony brown became ill in mid—march. dad was very, very nearly retired. he was 65 years old. treat with paracetamol. and at that time, what we were hearing was constantly this stay at home message, "stay at home, protect the nhs." tony woke up one morning with chest pains. an ambulance was called. moments after he got to hospital he had a cardiac arrest. and after 11 attempts to resuscitate him, he passed away. he tested positive for coronavirus after his death. when you have gotten ill, when is the appropriate time to go to hospital? it wasn't clear — no one knew that. we were trying to wait it out, everyone was trying to wait it out and he was trying to wait it out... and if you wait too long, it turns out it kills you really quickly. the group covid—19 bereaved families forjustice say an immediate public inquiry will prevent more deaths. they say decisions on everything from easing the lockdown to a possible second spike will be improved if they are exposed to external scrutiny, as people will understand how conclusions are reached. one of the real problems is that the gov
tony brown became ill in mid—march. dad was very, very nearly retired. he was 65 years old. treat with paracetamol. and at that time, what we were hearing was constantly this stay at home message, "stay at home, protect the nhs." tony woke up one morning with chest pains. an ambulance was called. moments after he got to hospital he had a cardiac arrest. and after 11 attempts to resuscitate him, he passed away. he tested positive for coronavirus after his death. when you have gotten...
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why the family of tony brown, who died from covid—19, have joined more than 400 others who've lost relatives
why the family of tony brown, who died from covid—19, have joined more than 400 others who've lost relatives
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but three of his predecessors, tony blair, gordon brown and david cameron, have all criticised the move english premier league is back tomorrow with the first matches since early march. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a cheap and widely available drug has been shown to cut the risk of dying from coronavirus for severely ill patients. president trump moves to ban us police from using chokeholds unless an officer's life is at risk. around 1.3 million children in england will be able to claim vouchers for free school meals during the summer holidays, following a campaign led by the manchester united footballer marcus rashford. politicians had previously said they would not agree to free school meals vouchers outside term time. the uk prime minister borisjohnson praised mr rashford's ‘contribution to the debate around poverty‘. 0ur chief political correspondent vicky young has more details. he's used to taking on opponents and winning. but this campaign has been unlike any other for marcus rashford. he's spoken about his own experience relying on free school meals, and he's raised m
but three of his predecessors, tony blair, gordon brown and david cameron, have all criticised the move english premier league is back tomorrow with the first matches since early march. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a cheap and widely available drug has been shown to cut the risk of dying from coronavirus for severely ill patients. president trump moves to ban us police from using chokeholds unless an officer's life is at risk. around 1.3 million children in england will be able to...
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three former british prime ministers — john major — tony blair — and gordon brown — are among leadingor an urgent g20 summit to help fight the pandemic, especially in poorer countries. the g20 is not due to meet until november, but the leaders say quicker action is needed to prevent an even deeper worldwide recession and health crisis. speaking to the bbc, gordon brown said it was vital that global action was taken. i think this could go down as one of the greatest global social and economic policy failures in our generation, because there is a con enemy, the virus, a challenge we are all facing economic recession, there isa all facing economic recession, there is a ready—made vehicle for acting which is the g20 which was created in 2009 and it seems surprising, astonishing, quite reprehensible that it astonishing, quite reprehensible thatitis astonishing, quite reprehensible that it is not going to meet until six months from now to discuss issues that have got to be dealt with now. people at home will be wondering how does it affect their lives, if we do not prevent a second wave com
three former british prime ministers — john major — tony blair — and gordon brown — are among leadingor an urgent g20 summit to help fight the pandemic, especially in poorer countries. the g20 is not due to meet until november, but the leaders say quicker action is needed to prevent an even deeper worldwide recession and health crisis. speaking to the bbc, gordon brown said it was vital that global action was taken. i think this could go down as one of the greatest global social and...
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this twitter user saying supporting rare win for baker and browns respect. tonyhiming in truthfully why does it matter either way? this subject certainly matters to a lot of the people on both sides of this debate. rob: sports getting very political. of the one thing everybody wants to hear is that you look like a horse. carley: at love serious stuff is happening across the country. let's lighten it up a little bit. a horse sanctuary in the u.k. is asking people to send them photos of their diy quarantine cuts. look at that one. they won't get maxed with a horse lookalike. they say the response has been fantastic. and they are also asking for donations to get them through this tough time. i was trying to think of a horse pun, guys. i couldn't come up with one. i failed you on that want from. i apologize. i'm thinking because it was hair maybe she is born with it maybe it's neighbeline. jillian: we got to go. "fox & friends" starts right now. we'll think of horse puns. steve: good morning. we start with a fox news alert. a new wave of protests erupting nationwide
this twitter user saying supporting rare win for baker and browns respect. tonyhiming in truthfully why does it matter either way? this subject certainly matters to a lot of the people on both sides of this debate. rob: sports getting very political. of the one thing everybody wants to hear is that you look like a horse. carley: at love serious stuff is happening across the country. let's lighten it up a little bit. a horse sanctuary in the u.k. is asking people to send them photos of their diy...
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. >> ♪ somebody say now, the time >> brown: it wasn't the renown"" tony awards", the annual ceremo honoringroadway's best, but the brand-new "antonyo awards"-- a play on words, a streamed show with a virtual red carpet, original music numbe and star presenters. the purpose: to honor juneteenth, the date that marks the freedom of enslaved black people in america, and celebrate the achievements of black theater artists, on and off stage. >> as we continue to move forward and fight for equality and fight for justice and to fight foour lives, it's important to have self care and >> brown: renownedway star audra mcdonald added to her tony, grammy, and emmy awards with an "antonyo" for "best actor in a play on broadway", for her performance in "frankie and johnny in the clair de lune". the award show was conceived amid the pandemic, as broadwayry and theatersere were closed, but before the killing of george floyd and the black lives matter protests of the past few weeks. now, the push for change was even more urgent. >> we n do both. we can celebrate and there's a desire and a want to be together
. >> ♪ somebody say now, the time >> brown: it wasn't the renown"" tony awards", the annual ceremo honoringroadway's best, but the brand-new "antonyo awards"-- a play on words, a streamed show with a virtual red carpet, original music numbe and star presenters. the purpose: to honor juneteenth, the date that marks the freedom of enslaved black people in america, and celebrate the achievements of black theater artists, on and off stage. >> as we...
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rejected it, i worked with them on that when tony blairand i worked with them on that when tony blair and gordon brown, local authorities and social care working very hard to make sure the children get the best start in life, that support is available, and if there is money to go round, in my view the most vulnerable children should be the highest priority. i know the government is looking at catch—up on the people premium, and the funding provided to local authorities, i would argue it is not enough but it isa step would argue it is not enough but it is a step in the right direction, i would argue, and it is a better use of money than free school meals. they do not help all of those most in need. that 63 million is not ring fenced for free school meal vouchers and you have just acknowledge yourself it is not enough. campaigners say each should be at least double that. the funding announced for local councils is set to cover more and more things. i read marcus' letter and she talked about the love, care and support from his mum which enabled him to become so successful, lots of children do not have th
rejected it, i worked with them on that when tony blairand i worked with them on that when tony blair and gordon brown, local authorities and social care working very hard to make sure the children get the best start in life, that support is available, and if there is money to go round, in my view the most vulnerable children should be the highest priority. i know the government is looking at catch—up on the people premium, and the funding provided to local authorities, i would argue it is...
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three former british prime ministers —john major — tony blair — and gordon brown — are among leadingcan i can talk now to gordon brown who joins us live from his home. thank you forjoining us. you famously and successfully led the charge for coordinated action during the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009. looking at what is happening now, do you think there has been a failure of collective leadership? yes, i think this will go down as one of the greatest social and economic policy failures of our generation because there is a common enemy, the virus, a common challenge, we are all facing economic recession, there isa all facing economic recession, there is a ready—made vehicle for acting which is the g20 which was created in 2009 and it seems surprising, astonishing, quite reprehensible that it astonishing, quite reprehensible thatitis astonishing, quite reprehensible that it is not going to meet until six months from now to discuss issues that have to be dealt with now. people at home will be wondering how it affect their lives? if we don't prevent a second wave coming out of africa
three former british prime ministers —john major — tony blair — and gordon brown — are among leadingcan i can talk now to gordon brown who joins us live from his home. thank you forjoining us. you famously and successfully led the charge for coordinated action during the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009. looking at what is happening now, do you think there has been a failure of collective leadership? yes, i think this will go down as one of the greatest social and economic policy...
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three former british prime ministers — john major, tony blair, and gordon brown — are among leading worldto help fight the pandemic, especially in poorer countries. the g20 is not due to meet until november, but the leaders say quicker action is needed to prevent an even deeper worldwide recession and health crisis. speaking to the bbc, gordon brown said it was vital that global action was taken. this could go down as one of the greatest global social and economic policy failures of our generation because there is a common enemy — the virus — there is a common challenge — we are all facing economic recession. there is a ready—made vehicle for acting, which is the g20, which was created in 2009, and it seems surprising, astonishing, i mean, quite reprehensible, that it's not going to meet until six months from now to discuss issues that have got to be dealt with now. now, people at home will be wondering, how does it affect their lives. if we don't prevent a second wave coming out of africa and the developing countries, if we can't unite to get a vaccine which is available in every country
three former british prime ministers — john major, tony blair, and gordon brown — are among leading worldto help fight the pandemic, especially in poorer countries. the g20 is not due to meet until november, but the leaders say quicker action is needed to prevent an even deeper worldwide recession and health crisis. speaking to the bbc, gordon brown said it was vital that global action was taken. this could go down as one of the greatest global social and economic policy failures of our...
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actually have someone who is, if you like, closer to his politics or perhaps the politics of tony blair and gordon brown into next week. thanks very much indeed. a staggering 80,00 cruise ship workers remain stuck at sea because of the coronavirus pandemic many off the coast of the united states. governments continue to change the rules for them to come into port. many are desperate to get home — while others say they can't wait to head back out with passengers again. all right, here we go! with no guests look after or entertain, for several weeks they their best to keep things shipshape, and the party alive. husband and wife team nick and karen love ships. they met on a ship and got married on a ship. no morejob, no more pay and we will be staying here as guests. but after they were laid off and hopes of going home he were dashed even they found things increasingly difficult. there was a plan for ships to start sending people home but that our ship wouldn't be able to join the plans because we are in code red at the moment. karen and nick finally made it home to edinburgh, but their thoughts are with t
actually have someone who is, if you like, closer to his politics or perhaps the politics of tony blair and gordon brown into next week. thanks very much indeed. a staggering 80,00 cruise ship workers remain stuck at sea because of the coronavirus pandemic many off the coast of the united states. governments continue to change the rules for them to come into port. many are desperate to get home — while others say they can't wait to head back out with passengers again. all right, here we go!...
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of violence against black and brown people including transgender black and brown people and dominique fells, rhea melton, tonycdade. it's so important to recognize the importance of protecting people's lives and what the trump administration has done this week by the reversal of the hhs rule that protects transgender people in health care has been to strike out, to deny, the provision of those most basic needs. we see this administration targeting health care and even shelter coming up as well in proposed rules by hud. it's a tragedy and we have to, absolutely, stand up and make sure that we have the tools to protect such a vulnerable community. >> let me point up on the point that jennifer raised in terms of standing up. what does standing up look like this to administration? folks that are watching this at home that want to help, what can they do in the middle of this national discussion that's taking place about so many injustices in our country? >> well, i think it's a great question because, you know, it's important to remember that, again, this is a pattern of operation by the trump administration. they
of violence against black and brown people including transgender black and brown people and dominique fells, rhea melton, tonycdade. it's so important to recognize the importance of protecting people's lives and what the trump administration has done this week by the reversal of the hhs rule that protects transgender people in health care has been to strike out, to deny, the provision of those most basic needs. we see this administration targeting health care and even shelter coming up as well...
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tony and me, and we've seen this story before. whether it was rodney king or eric garner or michael brown in ferguson where, you know, there is a casefirmed undue police force and protests. some of them turning into riots. and calls for reform. frankly, nothing much happens. that's the big question here -- and i don't have an answer to it. will things happen? the house democrats are going to propose a bill today that includes things like more transparency. some kind of register for police who have misconduct claims against them. maybe take away some of their qualified immunity. but will that get through congress and the republican senate? i'm not sure about that. and i'm not sure how much of a difference it will make. so we'll have to wait and see. but being a little bit of a skeptic, i think it's more likely that we're going to see this story, tragically, again sometime in a couple of years and say now we need to make some changes. >> one of the things i was struck in in reading your book, chris, "countdown to 1945" -- and it reads like they willer because you have the new president, harry truman, coming into office and not realizi
tony and me, and we've seen this story before. whether it was rodney king or eric garner or michael brown in ferguson where, you know, there is a casefirmed undue police force and protests. some of them turning into riots. and calls for reform. frankly, nothing much happens. that's the big question here -- and i don't have an answer to it. will things happen? the house democrats are going to propose a bill today that includes things like more transparency. some kind of register for police who...
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brown and poor communities across this country. unfortunately, we came to this point because we have had murders in this country of people like george floyd, people like tony mcdade, people like breonna taylor. and we should just know in this moment, even though it is an inflection point, it will take a lot of courage and political will to start to change the rules that are shaping our lives right now. frankly, i'm very heartened by the conversations that are happening across the country. i'm heartened by a lot of the activity that's happening, the multiracial character of who is out in the streets raising their voices and demanding change. and i'm also hopeful that we don't shy away from this moment. you know, it doesn't -- it's not lost on me that at a certain point in this country, everybody said that, you know, ending segregation was not possible. that we were scared to do it because there were all of these risks that could be contained within it. but frankly, having the courage and moving the political will to end segregation in this country was a good move for everybody. and so i hope we take that history lesson into the present and start to reimagin
brown and poor communities across this country. unfortunately, we came to this point because we have had murders in this country of people like george floyd, people like tony mcdade, people like breonna taylor. and we should just know in this moment, even though it is an inflection point, it will take a lot of courage and political will to start to change the rules that are shaping our lives right now. frankly, i'm very heartened by the conversations that are happening across the country. i'm...
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brown, always good to see you. have a good day off at 9: -- yours can start now. mine starts at 9:01. thank you. tony?ry much. former democratic presidential contender amy klobuchar says she does not want to be joe biden's running mate. the minnesota senator says she told the presumptive democratic nominee to choose a woman of color instead. the announcement does not change biden's timetable. he has said he plans to announce his vice presidential choice by august 1st. contenders include kamala harris, val demings, susan rice and the new mexico governor. >> ahead, the health concerns about president trump's upcoming rally in tulsa where new coronavirus cases hit a new high. we'll talk with the oklahoma senator who plans to be there. the capital one walmart rewards card puts cash back in your wallet. earn 5% cash back on everything you buy at walmart.com... mom! paper towels! ...including things for the science fair. what's in your wallet? frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. the bounce wrinkle guard shorts have fewer wrinkles
brown, always good to see you. have a good day off at 9: -- yours can start now. mine starts at 9:01. thank you. tony?ry much. former democratic presidential contender amy klobuchar says she does not want to be joe biden's running mate. the minnesota senator says she told the presumptive democratic nominee to choose a woman of color instead. the announcement does not change biden's timetable. he has said he plans to announce his vice presidential choice by august 1st. contenders include kamala...
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they are also about tony mcdade, sandra bland, mike brown, atiania jefferson, walter scott, philando castile. ayana stanley jones, tamir rice, as well as shea taylor from my home state of washington. and the countless people, black people and people of color, the vast majority whose names we don't know, whose lives have been unfairly taken. even more important, these protests are driven by people, including many young people who are justifiably sick and tired of the systemic racism behind those killings that is deeply woven through the fabric of our democracy and our history and rightly believe we are not moving forward nearly fast enough. i know this is true in my home state of washington where according to data compiled by the mapping police violence database, between 2013 and 2019, black people were more than three times more likely to be killed by police, and it is beyond clear the disproportion ate impact of police violence on black communities as well as other communities of color is not some accident and speaks to a wrought deep in the design of our nation. so, mr. president,
they are also about tony mcdade, sandra bland, mike brown, atiania jefferson, walter scott, philando castile. ayana stanley jones, tamir rice, as well as shea taylor from my home state of washington. and the countless people, black people and people of color, the vast majority whose names we don't know, whose lives have been unfairly taken. even more important, these protests are driven by people, including many young people who are justifiably sick and tired of the systemic racism behind those...
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gillibrand: the deaths of eric gardner michael brown breonna taylor george floyd tony mcdade, andrew kierce, and countless others are deeply disturbing and most unfortunately nothing new. the truth is that for every name we know, there are countless more that we don't. this type of oppression and brutality has been part of black american lives for far too long. it should not happen and in the horrific instances when it does, it should not take a viral video and a nationwide protest to get some measure of justice. we are at a moment of moral reckoning in this country and we must take action. our country needs bold reforms to address the systemic and institutional racism that plagues our criminal justice system. the justice in policing act 2020 introduced by my colleagues senators booker and harris would make crucial and much needed changes to address our nation's policing practices and policies. we should pass this bill as soon as possible. we were reminded sadly of the urgency of this legislation on friday when rayshard brooks was shot in the back by police in atlanta. it is clear we
gillibrand: the deaths of eric gardner michael brown breonna taylor george floyd tony mcdade, andrew kierce, and countless others are deeply disturbing and most unfortunately nothing new. the truth is that for every name we know, there are countless more that we don't. this type of oppression and brutality has been part of black american lives for far too long. it should not happen and in the horrific instances when it does, it should not take a viral video and a nationwide protest to get some...