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for victoria this also includes sex education they are because there is practically no sex education in poland and the educational work done by n.g.o.s is about to be banned this is threatening young people because they simply don't get the knowledge that they need to yet. sit at. the top of your list together with her parents her 12 year old sister olivia and their dog in the north of warsaw. and victoria's mother was the one who told her the facts of life. sex education in school is optional in poland and is steeped in the views of the catholic church. was an american but we're going to come to that i remember how contraception methods were taught in school. guess what was the best method of contraception the menstrual calendar of course 100 percent effective yes and look how many girls got pregnant in your class. don't ask in my high school. nobody showed us how to put on a condom either i think god there were instructions and a packet of direct seems a little serious to me. victorio sister olivia is in the 5th grade and attends the sex education classes organized by the state. the
for victoria this also includes sex education they are because there is practically no sex education in poland and the educational work done by n.g.o.s is about to be banned this is threatening young people because they simply don't get the knowledge that they need to yet. sit at. the top of your list together with her parents her 12 year old sister olivia and their dog in the north of warsaw. and victoria's mother was the one who told her the facts of life. sex education in school is optional...
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in the capital warsaw which has a gay deputy mayor this would still be unthinkable. victoria's on her way to upon time group conference when invited into schools the ngo carries out sex education workshops but nobody knows how much longer this will still be possible. victoria has been asked to report from a teenager's perspective thank you you're welcome thing. the whole thing is for. activists and sex educators have come to the conference from all over poland on stage be tory explains why she wants to get involved. which they have. to the subject has interested me since i was in 4th grade and i was also shocked at how bad the sex education was the moment. that some of that m.p.'s should be tory is great idol has also flown in from new york. the supermodel publish the book sex as an alternative to poland school books. on the day after the draft bill was 1st read in parliament the book was number one on the bestseller lists we all know. the was you know you can tell people panicked because they thought the book would be banned. they ran into the shops and bought 567 copays. it's
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for victoria this also includes sex education day and across it at this. there is practically no sex education in poland and the educational work done by n.g.o.s is about to be banned this is threatening young people because they simply don't get the knowledge that they need to yet. say at. the top of your list together with her parents her 12 year old sister olivia and their dog in the north of warsaw. victoria's mother was the one who told her the facts of life. sex education in school is optional in poland and is steeped in the views of the catholic church. right here in america we're going to be looked into i remember how contraception methods were taught in school. guess what was the best method of contraception the menstrual calendar of course 100 percent effective yes and look how many girls got pregnant in your class. don't ask in my high school. nobody showed us how to put on a condom either but thank god there were instructions in a packet of directs so he said you will see yesteryear. victorio sister olivia is in the 5th grade and attends the se
for victoria this also includes sex education day and across it at this. there is practically no sex education in poland and the educational work done by n.g.o.s is about to be banned this is threatening young people because they simply don't get the knowledge that they need to yet. say at. the top of your list together with her parents her 12 year old sister olivia and their dog in the north of warsaw. victoria's mother was the one who told her the facts of life. sex education in school is...
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for victoria this also includes sex education day and the concept that there is practically no sex education in poland and the educational work done by n.g.o.s is about to be banned this is threatening young people because they simply don't get the knowledge that they need. yet. so that. the top of your list together with her parents her 12 year old sister olivia and their dog in the north of warsaw. victoria's mother was the one who told her the facts of life. sex education in school is optional in poland and is steeped in the views of the catholic church. here in america we're going to come to that i remember how contraception methods were taught in school. guess what was the best method of contraception the menstrual calendar of course 100 percent effective yes and look how many girls got pregnant in your class. don't ask in my high school. nobody showed us how to put on a condom either but thank god there were instructions and a packet of direct say he's a real c.s. . victorio sister olivia is in the 5th grade and attends the sex education classes organized by the state. the optional sub
for victoria this also includes sex education day and the concept that there is practically no sex education in poland and the educational work done by n.g.o.s is about to be banned this is threatening young people because they simply don't get the knowledge that they need. yet. so that. the top of your list together with her parents her 12 year old sister olivia and their dog in the north of warsaw. victoria's mother was the one who told her the facts of life. sex education in school is...
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for victoria this also includes sex education. there is practically no sex education in poland and the educational work done by n.g.o.s is about to be banned this is threatening young people because they simply don't get the knowledge that they need. yet. so that. the top of your list together with her parents her 12 year old sister olivia and their dog in the north of warsaw. victoria's mother was the one who told her the facts of life. sex education in school is optional in poland and is steeped in the views of the catholic church. here from york but we're going to come to that i remember how contraception methods were taught in school. guess what was the best method of contraception the menstrual calendar of course 100 percent effective yes and look how many girls got pregnant in your class. don't ask in my high school. nobody showed us how to put on a condom either but thank god there were instructions and a packet of directs you said you will see yesteryear. victorio sister olivia is in the 5th grade and attends the sex educat
for victoria this also includes sex education. there is practically no sex education in poland and the educational work done by n.g.o.s is about to be banned this is threatening young people because they simply don't get the knowledge that they need. yet. so that. the top of your list together with her parents her 12 year old sister olivia and their dog in the north of warsaw. victoria's mother was the one who told her the facts of life. sex education in school is optional in poland and is...
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thank you so much, victoria, for having me this - victoria, for having me this morning _ victoria, forind of system, that seeks — place this kind of system, that seeks to— place this kind of system, that seeks to divide asylum seekers, those _ seeks to divide asylum seekers, those who— seeks to divide asylum seekers, those who come through what they are calling _ those who come through what they are calling legal, for example, through the un, _ calling legal, for example, through the un, that those are the legal asylum — the un, that those are the legal asylum seekers, that is a very unfair— asylum seekers, that is a very unfair way— asylum seekers, that is a very unfair way of treating people. because — unfair way of treating people. because nobody chooses persecution, and if _ because nobody chooses persecution, and if you _ because nobody chooses persecution, and if you arrive here through a port. _ and if you arrive here through a port. you — and if you arrive here through a port, you should be given a fair chance — port, you should be given a fair chance to — port, you should be g
thank you so much, victoria, for having me this - victoria, for having me this morning _ victoria, forind of system, that seeks — place this kind of system, that seeks to— place this kind of system, that seeks to divide asylum seekers, those _ seeks to divide asylum seekers, those who— seeks to divide asylum seekers, those who come through what they are calling _ those who come through what they are calling legal, for example, through the un, _ calling legal, for example, through the un,...
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why have this burden of this ill husband and all of these children without any support. so victoria woodhall, was trying to promote the choices that women have. of course at the time, women were definitely not supposed to be having sex, definitely not supposed to be enjoying it. this is pretty much a taboomp< subject. and thomas nasty captures that in the caricature of victoria woodhall as a demon lady. we are looking at this portrait of vilma and what would. she is the first woman to argue the case between this supreme court 1980 -- she became an expert witness for native americans and subsequent trials. what i like about this portrait how dignified she looks her hair is bound up in this beautiful cloth. she has her at least colder on. and it really represents her as this respectable woman because she was a suffragists, and constantly being accused of being outside the bounds of femininity. so she was the first woman to campaign for a presidency. i had mentioned victoria woodhall who was the first woman to name herself as a candidate for a presidency, but she could not campaign bec
why have this burden of this ill husband and all of these children without any support. so victoria woodhall, was trying to promote the choices that women have. of course at the time, women were definitely not supposed to be having sex, definitely not supposed to be enjoying it. this is pretty much a taboomp< subject. and thomas nasty captures that in the caricature of victoria woodhall as a demon lady. we are looking at this portrait of vilma and what would. she is the first woman to argue...
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in the capital warsaw which has a gay deputy mayor this would still be unthinkable. victoria's on her way to upon time group conference when invited into schools the ngo carries out sex education workshops but nobody knows how much longer this will still be possible. victoria has been asked to report from a teenager's perspective thank you you're welcome thing. and. activists and sex educators have come to the conference from all over poland on stage be tory explains why she wants to get involved. they have a course. on the subject has interested me since i was in 4th grade and i was also shocked at how bad the sex education was at the moment so. it's not going to be tory has great idol has also flown in from new york. the supermodel publish the book sex as an alternative to poland school books. on the day after the draft bill was 1st read in parliament the book was number one on the bestseller lists. one of. the things that you know you can tell people panicked because they thought the book would be banned and they ran into the shops and bought 567 copies. it's better to have
in the capital warsaw which has a gay deputy mayor this would still be unthinkable. victoria's on her way to upon time group conference when invited into schools the ngo carries out sex education workshops but nobody knows how much longer this will still be possible. victoria has been asked to report from a teenager's perspective thank you you're welcome thing. and. activists and sex educators have come to the conference from all over poland on stage be tory explains why she wants to get...
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thank you for being here, victoria, this morning.these children. the president trying to say clearly we don't have a handle on this right now, don't send your children because we are not equipped to handle it. why is it that we find ourselves in this situation and how does what happened during the last administration impact their ability to try and solve this problem now? >> we have the trump administration having put pretty much a block on the border over the last couple of years, especially during the covid pandemic and being in the public health crisis that we were in. even before that, we saw a very blunt instrument to dealing with the border and with migration. part of what president biden is dealing with now is trying to go in and fine-tune how you deal with immigration in a more detailed matter and taking humanitarian concerns into account. but going beyond that, we have to think about the root causes of why people leave. because this is not a new phenomenon. if you're recall, we started seeing this migration movement in 2014-
thank you for being here, victoria, this morning.these children. the president trying to say clearly we don't have a handle on this right now, don't send your children because we are not equipped to handle it. why is it that we find ourselves in this situation and how does what happened during the last administration impact their ability to try and solve this problem now? >> we have the trump administration having put pretty much a block on the border over the last couple of years,...
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anchor: here is victoria howard on this interview being aired as harry's grandfather is in hospital. ould not have predicted that would happen when they talked to oprah. the optics are poor. he is 99, about to turn 100 in june. he had a coronary blockage in 2011, and a stent fitted. this seems to be a pre-existing heart condition. for the couple, i am sure they it is still hairy -- harry's granddad. whether they have any power to pull it at this point, i am not sure. anchor: there is a lot at stake but it is about a family, but also an institution. on that, here is victoria murphy. victoria: harry and meghan are private citizens. they can appeal to a smaller audience. if the monarchy becomes unpopular, it is difficult to see how it will survive. this is a crucial time for the institution of the monarchy. anchor: let's hear again from nicholas witchell. nicholas: the latest episode in the soap opera aspect of the british royal family, the buckingham palace is bemused and baffled by this assertion by meghan, the duchess of sussex, that the fm has been perpetuating falsehoods about her a
anchor: here is victoria howard on this interview being aired as harry's grandfather is in hospital. ould not have predicted that would happen when they talked to oprah. the optics are poor. he is 99, about to turn 100 in june. he had a coronary blockage in 2011, and a stent fitted. this seems to be a pre-existing heart condition. for the couple, i am sure they it is still hairy -- harry's granddad. whether they have any power to pull it at this point, i am not sure. anchor: there is a lot at...
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world, but conservationists are confident that this wake-up call could ensure that these icons of african wildlife could get what they need. ros: victoria'sds this half-hour of outside source. ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. rsuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. narrator: stream the best of pbs on any device with the pbs video app. all your favorite drama, history, science, news, and documentaries all in one place. watch your pbs station live or catch up on the shows you missed. support your pbs station and you can get "passport" giving your full seasons, early releases, special collections and more. get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs anytime. anywhere. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, t
world, but conservationists are confident that this wake-up call could ensure that these icons of african wildlife could get what they need. ros: victoria'sds this half-hour of outside source. ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. rsuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. narrator:...
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>> this is victoria huang, deputy city attorney. if you have any questions, i'm happy to address them. >> so i think commissioner foley has a question on whether the department of rec and park should entertain a solution of whether [inaudible] miss ketchum, if you want to make any comments to that? >> of course. we can certainly look at relocating the wheel permanently. that would take -- for a permanent location, a significant amount of time for those approvals? but, you know, for this purpose of this meeting, we are asking to approve our current location and application, but we can absolutely look at it, and we believe that one month is time to adequately deconstruct the wheel, but we will absolutely make sure that it's out at the end of its term, and that it's fully deconstructed, and we have no issue with that request. >> thank you. are there any other questions for miss ketchum or the department of rec and park? commissioner foley, did you have any other questions that you wanted to ask? >> not specifically to miss ketchum. >>
>> this is victoria huang, deputy city attorney. if you have any questions, i'm happy to address them. >> so i think commissioner foley has a question on whether the department of rec and park should entertain a solution of whether [inaudible] miss ketchum, if you want to make any comments to that? >> of course. we can certainly look at relocating the wheel permanently. that would take -- for a permanent location, a significant amount of time for those approvals? but, you...
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it is so multifaceted, victoria, this whole issue.ys the pay gap between all ethnic minorities and the white majority population had shrunk to 2.3% overall and was barely significant for employees under 30. diversity has increased in professions like the law and medicine. some good things to come out of the report and as for the recommendations, victoria, one is that we should get rid of the acronym bame, black, asian and minority ethnic. that has been an issue for decades for many in the black community, and the asian community, too. they were not happy with the term, putting all the races into one box, bame, so you have an employer, and you say, show us who you have employed, they say they have got the bame quota but when you break down the figures, some of the races within those categories were doing far better than the others. to be frank, black asians, so you will often find asian people doing far better in some industries than black people but they are all listed under bame so the employer is kind of off the hook when it comes t
it is so multifaceted, victoria, this whole issue.ys the pay gap between all ethnic minorities and the white majority population had shrunk to 2.3% overall and was barely significant for employees under 30. diversity has increased in professions like the law and medicine. some good things to come out of the report and as for the recommendations, victoria, one is that we should get rid of the acronym bame, black, asian and minority ethnic. that has been an issue for decades for many in the black...
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victoria. see how on the entrepreneur in cameroon this recycling banana trunks. and learn how women in the cambia are talking the country is huge plastic waste problem. what does block chain have to do with nature conservation. martin you might think now 3 young startup entrepreneurs in south africa have founded a crypto platform it allows users to trade digital animals and that helps the environment at the same time let's take a closer look at how it works. with. happy lions with nothing to worry about these big cats of the fin the game reserve in south africa are protected but conservation initiatives like these cost money and drumming up the nation's requires a lot of time and effort together with 2 friends and fellow nature lovers jason sims came up with an idea to make donating to animal conservation more attractive with the aid of modern technology. all of us grew up in south africa and. all of us. expanse the bush. love those experiences us as children and growing up we want to preserve and we've all been following block take technology for a while and to
victoria. see how on the entrepreneur in cameroon this recycling banana trunks. and learn how women in the cambia are talking the country is huge plastic waste problem. what does block chain have to do with nature conservation. martin you might think now 3 young startup entrepreneurs in south africa have founded a crypto platform it allows users to trade digital animals and that helps the environment at the same time let's take a closer look at how it works. with. happy lions with nothing to...
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this morning. good morning, victoria. bed the idea that nicola sturgeon might be forced to resign this week, because her independent adviser found she did not break the most ministerial code. this report which hasjust not break the most ministerial code. this report which has just come out in the last hour or so is very long, it's very detailed and it's going to make some pretty uncomfortable reading for nicola sturgeon and her team because it looks back at what has happened over the last couple of years, from the first allegations being made against alex salmond to the scottish government, to basically where we are now. there are a few things in particular which are a few things in particular which are quite critical of the government. 0n the harassment policy itself, the government says, the committee sorry, says the world bank issue. on the fact that the government thought alex salmond in court, there were fundamental flaws in the governments position and when you get into some of the details and look at what they are
this morning. good morning, victoria. bed the idea that nicola sturgeon might be forced to resign this week, because her independent adviser found she did not break the most ministerial code. this report which hasjust not break the most ministerial code. this report which has just come out in the last hour or so is very long, it's very detailed and it's going to make some pretty uncomfortable reading for nicola sturgeon and her team because it looks back at what has happened over the last...
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this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines this tuesday morning. silence so far from buckingham palace, which has yet to comment on harry and meghan�*s explosive claims in that tv interview. meghan�*s dad, thomas markle, said he was "disappointed" with the interview, and said this about the claim that an unnamed royal family member asked "how dark" archie's skin might be. i don't think the british royal family are racist, i don't think the british are racist. i think los angeles is racist, california is racist, but i don't think the brits are. harry says in part the couple left the uk because of the bigoted british tabloid newspapers — has he got a point or not? let me know what you think, and we'll talk to the society of editors at 9:30. the suspect in the death of harry dunn would be willing to do community service and make a contribution in his memory, her lawyer says. sports coaches and priests who have sexual relationships with 16 and i7—year—olds will be breaking the law, under new government plans to close legal loopholes. police searching f
this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines this tuesday morning. silence so far from buckingham palace, which has yet to comment on harry and meghan�*s explosive claims in that tv interview. meghan�*s dad, thomas markle, said he was "disappointed" with the interview, and said this about the claim that an unnamed royal family member asked "how dark" archie's skin might be. i don't think the british royal family are racist, i don't think the british...
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this unfolds. and to victoria's point, because this is not permanent, the effort to make a lot of that $2 trillionate and they won't have a way to stop it. >> michael steele, thanks so much for being with us this morning, my friend. good to see you. anand, on the point of making some of this permanent, something like the child tax credit, for example. a lot of people who work in the poverty space have long wanted to see this made permanent. they believe it could have a transformational effect on child poverty in this country. cut it in half, if it's made permanent. what other initiatives do you see -- with the filibuster there, how do the progressives work around that to make some of these ideas they have long held and long wanted to implement to make those permanent and transform the society in the way they want to? >> such a big question. and i think this is going to be, because of the reality of where we are, one of the most defining issues of this presidency. i personally would prefer a different approach personally prefer joe biden to fight for medicare for all. but he won and i'm not the pre
this unfolds. and to victoria's point, because this is not permanent, the effort to make a lot of that $2 trillionate and they won't have a way to stop it. >> michael steele, thanks so much for being with us this morning, my friend. good to see you. anand, on the point of making some of this permanent, something like the child tax credit, for example. a lot of people who work in the poverty space have long wanted to see this made permanent. they believe it could have a transformational...
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this year. our environment correspondent, victoria gill, has more from cumbria. march. the government has now decided to intervene because this place has become the setting of an international climate controversy about the future of coal. the coal that is coming out of this mine is exclusively for the production of steel. you know, the united kingdom in reducing the reliance on coal for electricity, again, that will be eradicated completely by 202a. but the need to make steel continues and we will be importing this coal, so it's better to mine it here in the united kingdom in an environmentally friendly mine. this very windswept corner of west cumbria is causing such a rift because the people here who support this is a local issue, a source ofjobs and a supply of coal for the uk steel industry, but for critics and climate scientists it's a global example that's being set by this project, a plan to dig up the dirtiest of fossil fuels in a country that's committed to a target of net zero carbon emissions. this is what the west cumbria mining company wants to build,
this year. our environment correspondent, victoria gill, has more from cumbria. march. the government has now decided to intervene because this place has become the setting of an international climate controversy about the future of coal. the coal that is coming out of this mine is exclusively for the production of steel. you know, the united kingdom in reducing the reliance on coal for electricity, again, that will be eradicated completely by 202a. but the need to make steel continues and we...
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that's what you are investigating between texas and mexico, the horrendous story of victoria salazar and what thisf. >> i am hay to be with you again. i've been talking about some sort of crisis in el salvador and the central american region. we have been hereefore. there are just different actors and conditions. when you're looking at the murder of victoria salazar at the hands of mexican police, they asphyxiated her, not unlike the way george floyd was asphyxiated, the mother talks about the indignity of the killing of her. you have a symbol along with the cages in texas. you have joe biden making a major change in migration policy, which is going from iron cages to plexiglas cages. they are expecting you to not see them as cages, you have the ongoing epidemic of u.s. policy and the crisis that is not of migration so much as capitalism backed by the kind of militarized policing you see not just in the united states but mexico, el salvador, honduras. juan: with this latest incident, it must be said to the credit of mexico that the officers were immediately arrested because the video went viral, u
that's what you are investigating between texas and mexico, the horrendous story of victoria salazar and what thisf. >> i am hay to be with you again. i've been talking about some sort of crisis in el salvador and the central american region. we have been hereefore. there are just different actors and conditions. when you're looking at the murder of victoria salazar at the hands of mexican police, they asphyxiated her, not unlike the way george floyd was asphyxiated, the mother talks...
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this is bbc news. i'm victoria derbyshire, here are the headlines this monday morning: the race is on to try to find someone in england who's been infected with a coronavirus variant from brazil, but cannot be contacted because they didn't fill in the form for their covid test properly. part of the reason why we want to locate them quickly is to understand more about them and their movements. another £1.6 billion will be given to the uk's covid vaccine programme in this week's budget, to help it meet the government's target of offering every adult one dose by the end ofjuly. harry tells oprah he was scared, "history was repeating itself" before he stepped back from the royal family, as the first clips of harry and meghan�*s interview are released. i can't begin to imagine what it must've been like for her, going through this process by herself, all those years ago because it has been unbelievably tough for the two of us, but at least we have other. and the award goes to the crown. british success at the golden glob
this is bbc news. i'm victoria derbyshire, here are the headlines this monday morning: the race is on to try to find someone in england who's been infected with a coronavirus variant from brazil, but cannot be contacted because they didn't fill in the form for their covid test properly. part of the reason why we want to locate them quickly is to understand more about them and their movements. another £1.6 billion will be given to the uk's covid vaccine programme in this week's budget, to help...
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victoria. what's particularly unique about this one is that it is the world's 1st recycled plastic sailing down our hope over time is to create sector industry where people are able to build small boats traditional boats canoes was. except for also from recycled waste so it's just showing you that you can push the boundaries of what is possible with waste materials. the idea was born on the island of lima virtually car free the people here rely on donkeys carts and of course boats to get around for centuries local fishermen have built their own wooden douse a craft handed down from generation to generation. boat builder ali skandha and his team wanted to see if they could construct one of the traditional boats out of plastic substituting wood with plastic posed a challenge. but it also has benefits. because every part of one piece of the tree so you're going to have a lot of trees. the islands coastline like coastlines all over the world is increasingly littered with plastic waste only part of which is generated by the islanders even more washes up on it shores. the boat builders and the commun
victoria. what's particularly unique about this one is that it is the world's 1st recycled plastic sailing down our hope over time is to create sector industry where people are able to build small boats traditional boats canoes was. except for also from recycled waste so it's just showing you that you can push the boundaries of what is possible with waste materials. the idea was born on the island of lima virtually car free the people here rely on donkeys carts and of course boats to get around...
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this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines this tuesday morning... the chancellor is set to announce an extra £400 million for museums, theatres and galleries in his budget tomorrow. let's see what the chancellor comes out with tomorrow. i think it will be an exciting budget, i think it will be a very supportive budget and i think there will be interesting measures along the lines you've described. the vaccine effect is being seen in hospital admissions, which are down 80% for those over 80 years old after a single dose, new evidence shows. the scottish government says it will make public key legal advice it received during its court battle with former first minister alex salmond. the government faces calls to protect hundreds of thousands of renters who face eviction afterfalling behind on payments during the pandemic. and if you are behind on your rent because of everything that's been going on in the last year, do let me know what your situation is. we will be talking about this after 9:30am. and coming up this hour, a congregation in hertfordshir
this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines this tuesday morning... the chancellor is set to announce an extra £400 million for museums, theatres and galleries in his budget tomorrow. let's see what the chancellor comes out with tomorrow. i think it will be an exciting budget, i think it will be a very supportive budget and i think there will be interesting measures along the lines you've described. the vaccine effect is being seen in hospital admissions, which are down...
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victoria. what's particularly unique about this one is that it is the world's 1st recycled plastic sailing down our hope over time is to create a sector industry where people are able to build small boats traditional boats canoes. jobs etc also from recycled waste so it's just showing you that you can push the boundaries of what is possible with ways to materials. the idea was born on the island of lama virtually car free the people here rely on donkeys carts and of course boats to get around. for centuries local fishermen have built their own wooden douse a craft handed down from generation to generation. boat builder ali skandha and his team wanted to see if they could construct one of the traditional boats out of plastic. substituting wood with plastic posed a challenge. but it also has benefits. we save trees when we use this because every part of our anybody's one piece of the tree so you're going to have a lot of trees. the islands coastline like coastlines all over the world is increasingly littered with plastic waste only part of which is generated by the islanders even more washes up o
victoria. what's particularly unique about this one is that it is the world's 1st recycled plastic sailing down our hope over time is to create a sector industry where people are able to build small boats traditional boats canoes. jobs etc also from recycled waste so it's just showing you that you can push the boundaries of what is possible with ways to materials. the idea was born on the island of lama virtually car free the people here rely on donkeys carts and of course boats to get around....
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victoria. see how on the intrepid new in cameroon this recycling banana trunks. and listen how women in the gambia are talking the country's huge plastic waste problem. what does block chain have to do with nature conservation. more than you might think now 3 young startup entrepreneurs in south africa have founded a crypto platform it allows users to trade digital on the balls and that helps the environment at the same time let's take a closer look at how it works. how the lions with nothing to worry about these big cats at the fin the game reserve in south africa are protected but conservation initiatives like these cost money and driving up the nation's requires a lot of time and effort together with 2 friends and fellow nature lovers jason sims came up with an idea to make donating to animal conservation more attractive with the aid of modern technology all of us grew up in south africa and. all of us. experience the bush. love those experiences us as children and growing up we want to preserve that and we've all been following blocked technology for a while
victoria. see how on the intrepid new in cameroon this recycling banana trunks. and listen how women in the gambia are talking the country's huge plastic waste problem. what does block chain have to do with nature conservation. more than you might think now 3 young startup entrepreneurs in south africa have founded a crypto platform it allows users to trade digital on the balls and that helps the environment at the same time let's take a closer look at how it works. how the lions with nothing...
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this is where. it's a very important city for people who are doing trade and other commercial activities. for the foreign minister victoria guinea is said to a vast ambassadors from foreign countries for where exactly might this coming from . yeah all of us you did say that tory guinea has a strong relationship with france and has been there for 4 months. but they also have a strong relationship with china and so many e.u. count trees or. contraries by more will know which countries are going to say in some support as quick as possible but obviously those are the contraries that i can see that they have really strong. guinea and that was d w is west africa correspondent fred move when you speaking to us thank you very much fred. come. here are some of the other stories making news around the world today a saudi led coalition has mounted a series of strikes on yemen's capital sanaa which is being held by the rebels. after the rebels attacks on saudi arabia yemen has been at the center of a power struggle between its saudi government and the iran. 2014. protests have erupted in the haitian capital port au prince where thous
this is where. it's a very important city for people who are doing trade and other commercial activities. for the foreign minister victoria guinea is said to a vast ambassadors from foreign countries for where exactly might this coming from . yeah all of us you did say that tory guinea has a strong relationship with france and has been there for 4 months. but they also have a strong relationship with china and so many e.u. count trees or. contraries by more will know which countries are going...
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and victoria's report ends this half an hour of outside source. good evening.'s not surprising. low pressure's driving the weather, it's sitting towards the north—west of us and throwing these bands of showers in off the atlantic. in fact tomorrow, we've got a cold weatherfront coming in — in fact tonight — and behind that, it will turn colder. so the evening will find the showers continuing — in fact later this evening and overnight, they'll merge into a longer spell of rain. that's the cold weather front. so ahead of that, there will be quite a bit of cloud and the breeze will start to freshen up as well. so, temperatures will hold up, but behind this cold weather front introducing a lengthier spell of quite heavy rain, it will turn colder with snow over the hills. so late in the night, dip in temperature for north—western areas but for most of us, 6s and 7s. but this is going to give quite a bit of heavy rain for a time and then behind that, you can see the distinction there, got a much colder air mass coming in. so temperatures will be considerably down on
and victoria's report ends this half an hour of outside source. good evening.'s not surprising. low pressure's driving the weather, it's sitting towards the north—west of us and throwing these bands of showers in off the atlantic. in fact tomorrow, we've got a cold weatherfront coming in — in fact tonight — and behind that, it will turn colder. so the evening will find the showers continuing — in fact later this evening and overnight, they'll merge into a longer spell of rain. that's...
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this is bbc news. i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines. the prime minister says he's �*deeply concerned' about footage of police officers breaking up the vigil on clapham common, held in memory of sarah everard. borisjohnson will chair a crime and justice summit today, following strong criticism of the police — but ministers says the head of the met shouldn't resign. cressida dick is officer of superlative achievement in her life and she has been close to some incredibly successful investigations. and i know that she is very dedicated and committed to this issue of dealing with violence against women and girls. where do your sympathies lie? do let us know. you can contact us... further lockdown easing — as more children return to school in scotland and hairdressers reopen in wales. a new £3 billion plan to improve bus services in england, but there are concerns the money won't be ready quickly enough. at the grammys, beyonce breaks the record for the most awards ever won by a woman. as an artist, i believe it is myjob and all of ourjobs to
this is bbc news. i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines. the prime minister says he's �*deeply concerned' about footage of police officers breaking up the vigil on clapham common, held in memory of sarah everard. borisjohnson will chair a crime and justice summit today, following strong criticism of the police — but ministers says the head of the met shouldn't resign. cressida dick is officer of superlative achievement in her life and she has been close to some incredibly...
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. >> and joining us to talk about this, one of the moments i think stands out the most in this,his victoriaow he fears ending up like his mother. >> a very powerful statement, yes. i think it is important that we do note that there are some parallels, of course, between what harry and meghan experienced in terms of that intense media scrutiny and the spotlight diana experienced. there are stark differences, too. diana's day, relentlessly hounded by the paparazzi after her death. rules changed and paparazzi no longer allowed to chase individuals in the way they once did. harry and meghan did not have to deal with any of that. few photographs's them in their private time compared to what diana experienced. i think what came across very clearly in harry's statement is that he is very anxious about the level of intense scrutiny they've experienced and the toll that that takes as a result. >> how do you think this is being received by the palace? >> i think there are going to be a number of concerns behind palace walls. obviously they were expecting it. this is not the first time a royal has spo
. >> and joining us to talk about this, one of the moments i think stands out the most in this,his victoriaow he fears ending up like his mother. >> a very powerful statement, yes. i think it is important that we do note that there are some parallels, of course, between what harry and meghan experienced in terms of that intense media scrutiny and the spotlight diana experienced. there are stark differences, too. diana's day, relentlessly hounded by the paparazzi after her death....
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good morning, this is bbc news. i'm victoria derbyshire — here are the headlines...uropean medical experts will meet today to discuss the oxford astrazeneca vaccine — after its roll—out is halted across ten eu countries. the jab is safe, according to the world health organization and the uk government. this vaccine is safe, we respect the processes and procedures that some other countries might need to go through, but the vaccine is safe and people should continue to take it. more cctv, better street lighting and plain clothes police officers will be used to help improve safety in england for women and girls — after the killing of sarah everard. what else should be done to help you feel and stay safe? how to address the low conviction rates for rape and domestic abuse incidents — let me know your experineces and your solutions. — your —— your experiences and your solutions. message me on instagram or twitter, solutions. message me on instagram ortwitter, or e—mail solutions. message me on instagram or twitter, or e—mail me. the prime minister will announce major chan
good morning, this is bbc news. i'm victoria derbyshire — here are the headlines...uropean medical experts will meet today to discuss the oxford astrazeneca vaccine — after its roll—out is halted across ten eu countries. the jab is safe, according to the world health organization and the uk government. this vaccine is safe, we respect the processes and procedures that some other countries might need to go through, but the vaccine is safe and people should continue to take it. more cctv,...
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this. earlier, the safeguarding minister victoria atkin said that was the right thing to do. respass on the conversation at this stage between the home secretary and the met commissioner. she will be laying out her report, the home secretary will be considering it very carefully, and we will see what happens after that. but, you know, i do again want to make the point that this... we shouldn't tar the whole policing family with these incidents. i've had the pleasure of working with police officers both as a minister but also, actually, before when i used to prosecute criminals, and i wouldn't want people to think that that is the police response more generally to these very difficult issues. now, we are expecting that the port to be with the home secretary by the end of today. find to be with the home secretary by the end of today-— end of today. and coincidentally this week mps _ end of today. and coincidentally this week mps are _ end of today. and coincidentally this week mps are looking - end of today. and coincidentally this week mps are looking at. end of today. and coinc
this. earlier, the safeguarding minister victoria atkin said that was the right thing to do. respass on the conversation at this stage between the home secretary and the met commissioner. she will be laying out her report, the home secretary will be considering it very carefully, and we will see what happens after that. but, you know, i do again want to make the point that this... we shouldn't tar the whole policing family with these incidents. i've had the pleasure of working with police...
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victoria. what's particularly unique about this one is that it is the world's 1st recycled plastic sailing down our hope over time is to create sector industry where people are able to build small boats traditional boats canoes was. etc also from recycled waste so it's just showing you that you can push the boundaries of what is possible with waste materials. the idea was born on the island of lama virtually car free the people here rely on donkeys carts and of course boats to get around. for centuries local fishermen have built their own wooden doubt a craft handed down from generation to generation. boat builder ali skandha and his team wanted to see if they could construct one of the traditional boats out of plastic. substituting wood with plastic posed a challenge but it also has benefits. we save trees when we use this because every part of one piece of shit so you're going to have a lot of trees. the islands coastline like coastlines all over the world is increasingly littered with plastic waste only part of which is generated by the islanders even more washes up on it shores. the boat bu
victoria. what's particularly unique about this one is that it is the world's 1st recycled plastic sailing down our hope over time is to create sector industry where people are able to build small boats traditional boats canoes was. etc also from recycled waste so it's just showing you that you can push the boundaries of what is possible with waste materials. the idea was born on the island of lama virtually car free the people here rely on donkeys carts and of course boats to get around. for...
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hello this is bbc news i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the latest headlines: sirens. police vans are set on fire and officers hurt as a protest in bristol against plans to give the police more powers over demonstrations turns violent. i would say that the people who were down here protesting where disgraceful criminals. they were hell—bent on causing the sort of damage you described and a violent mob erupted from it. let damage you described and a violent mob erupted from it.— mob erupted from it. let me know our mob erupted from it. let me know your thoughts _ mob erupted from it. let me know your thoughts on _ mob erupted from it. let me know your thoughts on last _ mob erupted from it. let me know your thoughts on last night - mob erupted from it. let me know your thoughts on last night and . mob erupted from it. let me know| your thoughts on last night and the police anchor i bill. borisjohnson is set to speak to eu leaders this week as the row over the supply of the astrazeneca vaccine continues. it's as results from the us trial of the jab show it's both safe an
hello this is bbc news i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the latest headlines: sirens. police vans are set on fire and officers hurt as a protest in bristol against plans to give the police more powers over demonstrations turns violent. i would say that the people who were down here protesting where disgraceful criminals. they were hell—bent on causing the sort of damage you described and a violent mob erupted from it. let damage you described and a violent mob erupted from it.— mob erupted...
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good morning, this is bbc news. i'm victoria derbyshire, here are the headlines this tuesday morning on front pages around the world, borisjohnson joins over 20 other leaders in calling for a global treaty to prepare forfuture pandemics. coronavirus probably originated in bats, before infecting humans — the conclusion of a long—awaited world health organization report seen by the bbc. dozens of high profile stars join a campaign by sir lenny henry to encourage black people to get the covid—19 vaccine. he says trust the facts and get the jab. it was good, it didn't hurt. it was fine, there were no after—effects. we sat afterwards in the place altogether, nobody quite talking to each other. not a biscuit. not even a biscuit, not even a cup of tea. if you're black and have decided not to have the vaccine yet, tell us the reasons why. contact details are on screen. the mum of missing teenager richard okorogheye tells us she's really worried about him — he left his home in london eight days ago and hasn't been seen since. and the sue
good morning, this is bbc news. i'm victoria derbyshire, here are the headlines this tuesday morning on front pages around the world, borisjohnson joins over 20 other leaders in calling for a global treaty to prepare forfuture pandemics. coronavirus probably originated in bats, before infecting humans — the conclusion of a long—awaited world health organization report seen by the bbc. dozens of high profile stars join a campaign by sir lenny henry to encourage black people to get the...
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this is bbc news: i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the worldhis first primetime address in office to set out a pathway out of the pandemic. if we do this together, byjuly the fourth, there is a good chance you, your families and friends will be able to get together in your backyard or your neighbourhood and have a cookout or a barbecue and celebrate independence day. three european countries suspend use of the astrazeneca vaccine after reports that some people given it, went on to develop blood clots. the british government warns that a british—iranian woman needs urgent mental health treatment after being held
this is bbc news: i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the worldhis first primetime address in office to set out a pathway out of the pandemic. if we do this together, byjuly the fourth, there is a good chance you, your families and friends will be able to get together in your backyard or your neighbourhood and have a cookout or a barbecue and celebrate independence day. three european countries suspend use of the astrazeneca vaccine after reports that...
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this is bbc news, i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the worldccess to coronavirus vaccines. brazil struggles to contain the rapid spread of covid—19 — as the number of deaths surpasses 300—thousand. the japanese prime minister, denounces north korea for firing two ballistic missiles into the sea. he calls it a threat to peace and security. celebrating the world war two, code breaker alan turing — as he becomes the face of the new british 50 pound note. and — the olympic torch starts its four—month journey around japan — before heading to tokyo for the delayed summer games.
this is bbc news, i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the worldccess to coronavirus vaccines. brazil struggles to contain the rapid spread of covid—19 — as the number of deaths surpasses 300—thousand. the japanese prime minister, denounces north korea for firing two ballistic missiles into the sea. he calls it a threat to peace and security. celebrating the world war two, code breaker alan turing — as he becomes the face of the new british 50...
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this is bbc news, i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the worldn for penalties imposed on its 0wn officials over alleged human rights abuses in xinjiang. eu leaders call for an increase in vaccine supplies as cases rise across the continent. and there's a strong warning for producer astrazeneca. the company has to catch up, has to honour the contract it has with the european member states, before it can engage again in exporting. we're given rare access inside the disputed nagorno—karabakh region five months after the end of the brutal war between armenia and azerbaijan. underwater dreaming — new evidence from brazil shows octopuses have stages of sleep similar to humans.
this is bbc news, i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the worldn for penalties imposed on its 0wn officials over alleged human rights abuses in xinjiang. eu leaders call for an increase in vaccine supplies as cases rise across the continent. and there's a strong warning for producer astrazeneca. the company has to catch up, has to honour the contract it has with the european member states, before it can engage again in exporting. we're given rare access...
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victoria nuland, did they know this was coming, these comments of president biden about mr. putin?i gotta admit, i am not sure how many people in the state department knew that these comments were coming. it was pretty clear that biden was looking to push back on putin much more significantly than trumpeted. in a big picture sense, as significant as these comments were, it was not entirely shocking for him to take a much more aggressive stance. tom: we have so many other topics to look at right now. do we expect more sanctions? what will be the actions behind the words of the president? jack: they have not detailed further sanctions, but the biden administration has made it clear that a lot is on the table when it comes to russia. that is also an area where there is often republican support in congress for taking a harder stance. no news directly today on sanctions on russia, but certainly something that is considered a possibility. jonathan: is this special treatment reserved for the leader or is this a new standard that will spill over to what he thinks about the chinese leader,
victoria nuland, did they know this was coming, these comments of president biden about mr. putin?i gotta admit, i am not sure how many people in the state department knew that these comments were coming. it was pretty clear that biden was looking to push back on putin much more significantly than trumpeted. in a big picture sense, as significant as these comments were, it was not entirely shocking for him to take a much more aggressive stance. tom: we have so many other topics to look at right...
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this is bbc news. i'm victoriand around the world. italy blocks the export of coronavirus jabs to australia — vaccine nationalism or common sense? we area we are a little protected by upcoming local availability, but at the moment australia is completely dependent on importing vaccines into the country. state governors in brazil revolt against what they perceive to be a lack of action by the president as it's covid crisis deepens importantly, importa ntly, brazil importantly, brazil has to fight, _ importantly, brazil has to fight, at this moment, to viruses. _ fight, at this moment, to viruses, the coronavirus, and the _ viruses, the coronavirus, and the bolsonaro virus. china warns the world — do not try to interfere with how we run hong kong as they confirm the electoral system there is to be completely overhauled
this is bbc news. i'm victoriand around the world. italy blocks the export of coronavirus jabs to australia — vaccine nationalism or common sense? we area we are a little protected by upcoming local availability, but at the moment australia is completely dependent on importing vaccines into the country. state governors in brazil revolt against what they perceive to be a lack of action by the president as it's covid crisis deepens importantly, importa ntly, brazil importantly, brazil has to...
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crane and other equipment that is yet to arrive and with nearly 20000 containers on board this is no quick fix victoria gate and b. algis there are. nearly $5000.00 people have fled fighting in venezuela and taken refuge in neighboring colombia some of them have accused the venezuelan military of abuses extra did including extra judicial killings they say the military is targeting members of the disbanded fock rebel group which was previously engaged in an armed conflict with the colombian government. has the latest from keita in colombia on the border with venezuela. people here are getting ready for another night in the 18 shelters that have been set up in the town of i would keep an eye on other town and other towns along. the border as more people is arriving daily fleeing the fighting that continues and even a swell inside people here are sharing horror stories of abuse is on part they say . security forces in part to kill or at least in one case also extrajudicial killings a family of farmers people are telling us here now we haven't been able to confirm that but what's clear is that people are c
crane and other equipment that is yet to arrive and with nearly 20000 containers on board this is no quick fix victoria gate and b. algis there are. nearly $5000.00 people have fled fighting in venezuela and taken refuge in neighboring colombia some of them have accused the venezuelan military of abuses extra did including extra judicial killings they say the military is targeting members of the disbanded fock rebel group which was previously engaged in an armed conflict with the colombian...
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this is bbc news, i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. china slaps sanctions on nine britons — including five mps — in retaliation for penalties imposed on its own officials over alleged human rights abuses in xinjiang. eu leaders call for an increase in vaccine supplies as cases rise across the continent. and there's a strong warning for producer astrazeneca. the company has to catch up, has to honour the contract it has with the european member states, before it can engage again in exporting. we're given rare access inside the disputed nagorno—karabakh region five months after the end of the brutal war between armenia and azerbaijan. underwater dreaming — new evidence from brazil shows octopuses have stages of sleep similar to humans. hello and welcome. china has imposed sanctions on nine britons — including five mps and two peers — for spreading what it called "lies and disinformation" about the country. the measures come in retaliation for british sanctions against chinese officials — for human rights abuses against the uighur minori
this is bbc news, i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. china slaps sanctions on nine britons — including five mps — in retaliation for penalties imposed on its own officials over alleged human rights abuses in xinjiang. eu leaders call for an increase in vaccine supplies as cases rise across the continent. and there's a strong warning for producer astrazeneca. the company has to catch up, has to honour the contract it has with the european...
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good morning, this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire, here are the headlines this monday morning... harry and meghan�*s explosive interview with oprah — meghan says she found life so difficult at times she felt suicidal and harry was asked by one member of the palace how dark their son's skin might be. so we have in tandem the conversation of, "he won't be given security, he's not going to be given a title." and also, concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he is born. prince harry also spoke about a troubled relationship with his father, revealing prince charles stopped taking his calls when he wanted to step back from royal life. what do you think about the claims the couple have made in their interview with oprah? how do you react to what they have said? so what they have said? much reaction already, i will read so much reaction already, i will read some of your comments out in the next hour. message me on twitter and instagram, oryou can the next hour. message me on twitter and instagram, or you can e—mail. millions of pupils in england head back to sch
good morning, this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire, here are the headlines this monday morning... harry and meghan�*s explosive interview with oprah — meghan says she found life so difficult at times she felt suicidal and harry was asked by one member of the palace how dark their son's skin might be. so we have in tandem the conversation of, "he won't be given security, he's not going to be given a title." and also, concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be...
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good morning, this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines this morning. a serving metropolitan police officer has been arrested in connection with the disappearance of 33—year—old sarah everard in south london. mps say the government's test and trace system did not prevent lockdowns two and three — despite the uk government setting aside £37 billion for it over two years, as had they not contacted 9.1 million people, till they had been potentially exposed and asked them to self—isolate, where would we have been without it? what's been your experience of test and trace? get in touch and tell me if you've got any opinions about the system — you can tweet me at vic derbyshire or email me at victoria@bbc.co.uk the queen responds to harry and meghan�*s damaging allegations about life in the royal family — and says the matter will be dealt with privately staff at the sellafield nuclear site tell the bbc a "toxic culture" of bullying could let serious safety concerns go unreported. and coming up this hour.... the small english town where more than 70 women have
good morning, this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines this morning. a serving metropolitan police officer has been arrested in connection with the disappearance of 33—year—old sarah everard in south london. mps say the government's test and trace system did not prevent lockdowns two and three — despite the uk government setting aside £37 billion for it over two years, as had they not contacted 9.1 million people, till they had been potentially exposed and asked...
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crane and other equipment that is yet to arrive and with nearly 20000 containers on board this is no quick fix victoria gate and b. algis there are. also ahead here on out of there. i'm john hendren in minneapolis where opening arguments begin in the trial of derek show when the man accused of killing george floyd. it's time for the perfect gentleman who went i sponsored point qatar airways interactivity in northern china can sometimes be pretty vicious this is another sound storm that went through beijing that unwinding frontal system was the reason but it's all going through now and the sand is dropping the wind is dropping and the system is going off into the western pacific so having taken rain through japan is now leaving sunshine behind which is true all about through northern china further south more or less the yangtze valleys southwards we are seeing rain develop this is very science the spring round i think and the orange tops here was suggest it's turning heavy it's not everywhere but he can see more or less where it is sure to hot it as yet has not affected south korea you are of course enj
crane and other equipment that is yet to arrive and with nearly 20000 containers on board this is no quick fix victoria gate and b. algis there are. also ahead here on out of there. i'm john hendren in minneapolis where opening arguments begin in the trial of derek show when the man accused of killing george floyd. it's time for the perfect gentleman who went i sponsored point qatar airways interactivity in northern china can sometimes be pretty vicious this is another sound storm that went...
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this is bbc news: i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a hundred millionjabs by day 60 of his presidency, joe biden uses his first primetime address in office to set out a pathway out of the pandemic. if we do this together, byjuly the fourth, there is a good chance you, your families and friends will be able to get together in your backyard or your neighbourhood and have a cookout or a barbecue and celebrate independence day. three european countries suspend use of the astrazeneca vaccine after reports that some people given it, went on to develop blood clots. the british government warns that a british—iranian woman needs urgent mental health treatment after being held in iran for five years. and, a piece of art that only exists digitally sells for a record—breaking $70 million at auction. hello and welcome. president biden has told america that better days lie ahead after a year of lockdown and loss following the coronovirus pandemic. in his first primetime televised address since his inauguration, mr biden said the country would have
this is bbc news: i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a hundred millionjabs by day 60 of his presidency, joe biden uses his first primetime address in office to set out a pathway out of the pandemic. if we do this together, byjuly the fourth, there is a good chance you, your families and friends will be able to get together in your backyard or your neighbourhood and have a cookout or a barbecue and celebrate independence day. three european...
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this is bbc news, i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. britain and the european union agree to work together, to resolve their dispute over access to coronavirus vaccines. brazil struggles to contain the rapid spread of covid—19 — as the number of deaths surpasses 300—thousand. the japanese prime minister, denounces north korea for firing two ballistic missiles into the sea. he calls it a threat to peace and security. celebrating the world war two, code breaker alan turing — as he becomes the face of the new british 50 pound note. and — the olympic torch starts its four—month journey around japan — before heading to tokyo for the delayed summer games. eu leaders will meet in a few hours — virtually — to discuss their covid response. as new variants spread across the continent and cases spiral, one of the topics is how to speed up the vaccine rollout and get access to more supplies. measures to restrict vaccine exports is still on the table, even after a joint statement with britain on wednesday saying both sides will work together to try
this is bbc news, i'm victoria fritz with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. britain and the european union agree to work together, to resolve their dispute over access to coronavirus vaccines. brazil struggles to contain the rapid spread of covid—19 — as the number of deaths surpasses 300—thousand. the japanese prime minister, denounces north korea for firing two ballistic missiles into the sea. he calls it a threat to peace and security. celebrating the...
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. >> tonight, valerie grateful to victoria for saving that photo all these years. >> this was social its finest, meant to do what it is supposed to do. >> wow. well said. that photo now home. i'll see you torp. good night. >>> billion for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >> a vaccine supply shortage causes thousands of sutter patients to lose their second dose appointments, this as the state works to close the equity gap and get more poor californians vaccinated. larry beil. it sounds like kristen's mic is not working. while she gets that together, i'll just tell you what's going on here. people are scrambling to get their vaccines. protesters outside golden gate fields in the east bay shut down the vaccination clinic there for hours. they were not prote vaccatio, it joining us live with the details now. matt? >> reporter: yeah, there is still a small group of protesters here out on the corner. they're starting to disperse. they've been out here since 11:00 a.m., protesting horse racing, calling it inhumane, saying five horses have already died here this year. in addition
. >> tonight, valerie grateful to victoria for saving that photo all these years. >> this was social its finest, meant to do what it is supposed to do. >> wow. well said. that photo now home. i'll see you torp. good night. >>> billion for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >> a vaccine supply shortage causes thousands of sutter patients to lose their second dose appointments, this as the state works to close the equity gap and get more poor...
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. >> tonight, valerie grateful to victoria for saving that photo all these years. >> this was socialt its finest, meant to do what it is supposed to do. >> wow. well said. that photo now home. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> it's the hot commodity right now. a coronavirus vaccine and california's new distribution system doesn't seem to be helping. >> all i want is to put on the jersey for my school and represent my school and be a part of that team. >> getting to play the game means playing by the rules. for high school athlete, those rules keep changing, but you could say they got a win today. >>> also, when it comes to the edd, no good deed goes unpunished, especially at tax time. 7 on your side's michael finney will join us live with one man's story. >> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >> first dose, done. second dose, gone. 30,000 patients are losing their appointments to get a second shot of the coronavirus vaccine, the dose that makes it more effective. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ash
. >> tonight, valerie grateful to victoria for saving that photo all these years. >> this was socialt its finest, meant to do what it is supposed to do. >> wow. well said. that photo now home. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> it's the hot commodity right now. a coronavirus vaccine and california's new distribution system doesn't seem to be helping. >> all i want is to put on the jersey for my school and represent my school and be a part of that team....
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pandemic and with weather experts predicting more rain for much of this week many people say they feel they're at breaking point victoria gate and. gage's and one of the hardest hit community is the people affected by the flooding . well this is windsor a town just west of sydney where it's been raining for days and floodwaters continue to rise at this behind me is the main bridge through the township and as you can see it's under water there are buildings inundated and people have been told to evacuate and extraordinary scenes like this present right along the new south wales coast from port macquarie to newcastle where homes are being destroyed some being swept away down the river and many livestock being swept away as well it's of course causing distress to many people here in new south wales will speak to greg now who's in windsor what do you think about some of these scenes that we're witnessing in new south wales and it's just a rendition of between the for and the floods and greg. it's just affecting everybody and tens of thousands of people have been affected by these floods incredible have you been told to evac
pandemic and with weather experts predicting more rain for much of this week many people say they feel they're at breaking point victoria gate and. gage's and one of the hardest hit community is the people affected by the flooding . well this is windsor a town just west of sydney where it's been raining for days and floodwaters continue to rise at this behind me is the main bridge through the township and as you can see it's under water there are buildings inundated and people have been told to...