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walsh: we are still working through it. this is my third jobs report, so we are working on how to continue to support american workers in different type of policies. i've spent a lot of time going around the country talking to business, to workers, and we will continue moving forward in those conversations. certainly we are working forward to make sure that everyone is treated fairly. tom: this is to a democratic congressman of oregon, when you go into a district where it is republicans and democrats right on top of each other, how do you speak to small business and how to speak to entrepreneurs trying to get business going even with the rising wages? sec. walsh: i have been talking about the american jobs planned. it is not a plan just for workers, it is a plan for america. they are benefits for everyone, main streets, back streets, it really is a plan about keeping america at the forefront of competition in the world. when a kid a chance to talk to people about the different -- when you get a chance to talk about the plan
walsh: we are still working through it. this is my third jobs report, so we are working on how to continue to support american workers in different type of policies. i've spent a lot of time going around the country talking to business, to workers, and we will continue moving forward in those conversations. certainly we are working forward to make sure that everyone is treated fairly. tom: this is to a democratic congressman of oregon, when you go into a district where it is republicans and...
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great matt walsh, thank you.oversell it. "tucker carlson today" out on fox nation. back tomorrow night at 8:00. can't wait to see you then. here's sean hannity. >> sean: did you donate? >> tucker: of course i did, are you kidding. >> sean: just checking. no, i did not. welcome to "hannity." despite predictions from the mob, the media, life under the biden administration, president sippy cup, not all sunshine, cotton candy and rainbows aftere defunding the police, abolishing bail, america's biggest cities are suffering a wave of violent crime and utter chaos. in new york city, a 10-year-old was murdered this weekend in a senseless shooting over a parking spot.'s in midtown manhattan, man attempted to rape a woman on the sidewalk in broad daylight. in california, and amazon a
great matt walsh, thank you.oversell it. "tucker carlson today" out on fox nation. back tomorrow night at 8:00. can't wait to see you then. here's sean hannity. >> sean: did you donate? >> tucker: of course i did, are you kidding. >> sean: just checking. no, i did not. welcome to "hannity." despite predictions from the mob, the media, life under the biden administration, president sippy cup, not all sunshine, cotton candy and rainbows aftere defunding the...
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sandy cortez and matt walsh.ment. >> tucker: we said a minute to go this is the greatest story of the week and it's only monday. we may have undersold it. it's only june 7th. we can probably say it's the best story of the month of june 2021. a couple days ago sandy cortez of westchester complained online that her grandmother in puerto rico lives in poverty because of big orange. she put up a picture of her grandmother's house. this is her home, she wrote. trump blocked relief money for puerto rico. matt walsh is often on this show. felt a twinge of empathy so i set up a gofundme for sandy cortez's grandmother but neither one of them wanted the money. matt walsh is the compassionate host of the matt walsh show and joins us tonight with an update to this poignant tale of aid refused. matt walsh, thank you for doing what sandy cortez herself didn't do which was try to help her ugly hergrandmother. >> philanthropy has been a big passion of mine since last week. she claimed that her mother has been living or her grand
sandy cortez and matt walsh.ment. >> tucker: we said a minute to go this is the greatest story of the week and it's only monday. we may have undersold it. it's only june 7th. we can probably say it's the best story of the month of june 2021. a couple days ago sandy cortez of westchester complained online that her grandmother in puerto rico lives in poverty because of big orange. she put up a picture of her grandmother's house. this is her home, she wrote. trump blocked relief money for...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. we can talk to fergus walsh now.this treatment, and they say that they hope that it will stop any further decline, but the hope is that actually, some of the things he currently can't do in terms of his development, he may actually learn to do? , ., ., , to do? yes, what was telling, talkin: to do? yes, what was telling, talking to _ to do? yes, what was telling, talking to arthur's _ to do? yes, what was telling, talking to arthur's parents, i to do? yes, what was telling, i talking to arthur's parents, was, they are not setting any goals, any ambitions, they are simply delighted that their son has been treated, because they know it's the best chance he has in order to stop this devastating condition. because bergman is the most common fatal genetic condition in childhood. and the really sad thing is that usually, it is picked up by chance at around three months of age, which was what happened with arthur, when babies don't reach development goals. —— smn—1. so, arthurwasn�*t kicking his legs, he wasn't able to lift
fergus walsh, bbc news. we can talk to fergus walsh now.this treatment, and they say that they hope that it will stop any further decline, but the hope is that actually, some of the things he currently can't do in terms of his development, he may actually learn to do? , ., ., , to do? yes, what was telling, talkin: to do? yes, what was telling, talking to _ to do? yes, what was telling, talking to arthur's _ to do? yes, what was telling, talking to arthur's parents, i to do? yes, what was...
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fergus walsh, our| you very much. fergus walsh, our medical editor.t minister mark drakeford has said everyone over the age of 18 will be able to book a coronavirus vaccination from next week — the first home nation to achieve that level of cover. and from tomorrow, anyone aged between 25 and 29 in england will be able to book a vaccination. our health editor, hugh pym, has more details. the welsh government says it'll be the first to reach an important milestone — offering all aged 18 and over a first coronavirus vaccine dose, and that's the aim by next monday. the target for the uk as a whole is for all adults to be offered a firstjab by the end ofjuly. by any standards, this is a remarkable achievement and a tribute to the hard work of all those involved in the programme, to all of those doing the complex work of planning behind the scenes, and to the thousands of people vaccinating and helping to run the clinics across our country. it was welcome news for those in cardiff we spoke to today. the fact it's opened up to everyone i thinkjust means we
fergus walsh, our| you very much. fergus walsh, our medical editor.t minister mark drakeford has said everyone over the age of 18 will be able to book a coronavirus vaccination from next week — the first home nation to achieve that level of cover. and from tomorrow, anyone aged between 25 and 29 in england will be able to book a vaccination. our health editor, hugh pym, has more details. the welsh government says it'll be the first to reach an important milestone — offering all aged 18 and...
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fergus walsh, for cautious celebration. fergus walsh. thank — for cautious celebration. you. _ thousands of british holidaymakers are scrambling to get home from portugal before new quarantine rules come into force in the early hours of tomorrow morning. portugal is being removed from the government's green travel list — just three weeks after british tourists were allowed to return. queues have been building up at covid testing centres near faro airport. passengers need to test negative before being allowed to fly home. anyone who doesn't make it back before 4am tomorrow will have to quarantine for up to ten days. from portugal, jenny hill reports. it's not how they thought their holiday would end. faro airport in the algarve today, a last chance for those who don't want to quarantine to get home. we had to change our flight from wednesday to today and it cost us £140 each, which is disgusting. for esther and audrey, it's been a stressful weekend. like many, they struggled to secure the tests they needed for the flight home. we paid more money since we got here than wha
fergus walsh, for cautious celebration. fergus walsh. thank — for cautious celebration. you. _ thousands of british holidaymakers are scrambling to get home from portugal before new quarantine rules come into force in the early hours of tomorrow morning. portugal is being removed from the government's green travel list — just three weeks after british tourists were allowed to return. queues have been building up at covid testing centres near faro airport. passengers need to test negative...
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fergus walsh, our health editor. let's bring _ locally. fergus walsh, our health editor.our health editor. let's bring you the - locally. fergus walsh, our health editor. let's bring you the latest| editor. let's bring you the latest figures across the uk. there were more than 6200 new infections. that is the highest daily the number since the end of march. 0n is the highest daily the number since the end of march. on average, 4000 cases have been reported per day in the last week. 11 deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours, taking the average number to eight. nearly 200,000 people received their first dose of the vaccine in the last 24 hour period, making the overall total nearly 40 million. that is over three quarters of the uk adult population. more than 375,000 people have had their second dose. that means nearly 26.8 million people have had two vaccinations. that's more than half of the uk population. let's talk about all of that with a cell biologist, jennifer roan. thank you so much for being with us. how worried are you about the data which does seem to be risin
fergus walsh, our health editor. let's bring _ locally. fergus walsh, our health editor.our health editor. let's bring you the - locally. fergus walsh, our health editor. let's bring you the latest| editor. let's bring you the latest figures across the uk. there were more than 6200 new infections. that is the highest daily the number since the end of march. 0n is the highest daily the number since the end of march. on average, 4000 cases have been reported per day in the last week. 11 deaths...
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walsh says he does not plan on ending these enhanced benefits early. instead will let them expire at planned in september. he said if there is a reason why, people are not back on the job, it's because they don't have child care or people aren't fully vaccinated yet. >> i don't believe that $300 is keeping the entire eight million people out of the work force. >> i'm not saying thing eight million. might be four million. would you acknowledge if you're paying people $35,000 a year not to work a given segment of people will say fine, i'm not going to go to work? >> yeah, i don't believe that we're paying people not to work. we're trying to support people's livelihoods during a pandemic. >> walsh was also asked about inflation and prices popping for consumers. here's what he had to say to that. >> is it a good sign for or communicate that the american people are spending more dollars substantially every time they pump gas or go to the grocery store? is that good for our economy? >> the president's plan is working right now. >> neil, while the middle clas
walsh says he does not plan on ending these enhanced benefits early. instead will let them expire at planned in september. he said if there is a reason why, people are not back on the job, it's because they don't have child care or people aren't fully vaccinated yet. >> i don't believe that $300 is keeping the entire eight million people out of the work force. >> i'm not saying thing eight million. might be four million. would you acknowledge if you're paying people $35,000 a year...
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which for anyone, including martin walsh, is not a successful statistic to see that.e not participating like the optimists would like to see. michael: it tells you people are not coming back into the labor force at the rate the fed would like to see. part of the problem is we do not have workers coming in, then you do not get that kind of tight labor markets you would expect to push up wages. there is disappointing numbers. construction employment fell by 20,000. it would be understandable if it did not grow because they running out of workers. the fact that they let 20,000 jobs go away is hard to comprehend. retail trade, 6000 jobs lost. if i were telling you a story i would suggest that is because people are going back to retail stores that do not exist. tom: but i see is the manufacturing perils. the number below survey and the revision of bit below. carl riccadonna absolutely nailed this. taylor: 100%. i want to try to have michael mckee nail it again. can you explain average hourly earnings? if you are up .5% month over month, i believe a forecasted decline into
which for anyone, including martin walsh, is not a successful statistic to see that.e not participating like the optimists would like to see. michael: it tells you people are not coming back into the labor force at the rate the fed would like to see. part of the problem is we do not have workers coming in, then you do not get that kind of tight labor markets you would expect to push up wages. there is disappointing numbers. construction employment fell by 20,000. it would be understandable if...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.c news — the bbc uncovers allegations of filth, lice, sickness and neglect, in a vast system of mostly closed off camps scattered across the us holding more than 20,000 migrant children. a warning — this programme contains discussion of subjects some viewers may find distressing. over 19,000 migrant children locked up in america. children speaking for the first time tell of disease, neglect, hunger and filth. now children are being shipped en masse to 13 new sites around america... it feels a lot more like a detention facility, a prison for kids. ..sites that are shrouded in secrecy. they go to bed hungry. the boys have been in there for 45 days straight without any sunlight. this level of deprivation, which really amounts to child abuse, is very widespread in the largest facilities. what is the impact on thousands of children? and will their experiences come to haunt them? the rio grande, and a night of fear. at midnight, migrants will cross the river from mexico to america. many are
fergus walsh, bbc news.c news — the bbc uncovers allegations of filth, lice, sickness and neglect, in a vast system of mostly closed off camps scattered across the us holding more than 20,000 migrant children. a warning — this programme contains discussion of subjects some viewers may find distressing. over 19,000 migrant children locked up in america. children speaking for the first time tell of disease, neglect, hunger and filth. now children are being shipped en masse to 13 new sites...
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. >>> we have a big show in just a few minutes ariel's rupal bhansau, and later marty walsh will be with us ahead of friday's key jobs reports. we'll talk about the impact of unemployment benefits and much more. >>> first up, let's focus on the stories. mike santoli joining us to break down the big moves in the bank, and jeffrey hart from piper sandler. mike, set the stage for us. >> you know, i don't know if anything particular hit the market, except it's been a low energy, low march higher this would be, if we finish positive, the fourth dana row up for the s&p 500. so it has been kind of a grind below the surface not a lot of energy behind it, i would say. we've been kind of consolidating for a couple months now. a lot of focus on the fact it's not been a particularly broad advance. today it's the consumer discretionary stocks that are doing the most, along with apple and microsoft, up 1% each for no particular reason. so it seems as if the megacaps are doing what they can to hold things together. look at the u.s. versus the rest of the world you know, this was tracking pretty well up
. >>> we have a big show in just a few minutes ariel's rupal bhansau, and later marty walsh will be with us ahead of friday's key jobs reports. we'll talk about the impact of unemployment benefits and much more. >>> first up, let's focus on the stories. mike santoli joining us to break down the big moves in the bank, and jeffrey hart from piper sandler. mike, set the stage for us. >> you know, i don't know if anything particular hit the market, except it's been a low...
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face get interfacing worker shortages are facing answers from capitol hill, labor secretary marty walshns of the house labor committee right now is businesses across the country blame extra unappointed benefits to keeping potential workers at home, take a look at the latest statistics that show american employers have 9.3 million jobs available at the end of april and 4 million decided to quit their jobs the very same month hillary vaughn has been listening to the hearing and what is the labor secretary saying. >> he saying he does not believe the boosted unappointed benefits are to blame for worker shortage in america right now, he says he is not ending the enhanced benefits early and let them expire like planned in september but lawmakers told him they are worried that workers will not have a job to return to in the fall if businesses cannot get their employees to show to work so they can stay open. >> there's a reason people are going back is a lack of child care, school still be in hybrid, people have been vaccinated, i don't believe $300 keeping the entire 8 million people out of t
face get interfacing worker shortages are facing answers from capitol hill, labor secretary marty walshns of the house labor committee right now is businesses across the country blame extra unappointed benefits to keeping potential workers at home, take a look at the latest statistics that show american employers have 9.3 million jobs available at the end of april and 4 million decided to quit their jobs the very same month hillary vaughn has been listening to the hearing and what is the labor...
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tesla is not aware of any crashes or injuries. >>> kerri walsh will not be going to games.llers eliminated, lost to the czech republic. won't be going to the games. signaled likely the end of her olympic career, three gold medals and a bronze. bay area native. such a competitor. >> gold medal personality and smile. i have a feeling nbc sports might be asking her for broadcast work. back in a moment. stay with us. when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100% employee owned with local workers as diverse as san francisco. we built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america but we couldn't do it without you. thank you, san francisco. gracias, san francisco. -thank you. -[ speaks native language ] let's keep making a differene together. >>> okay. even if you don't follow college basketball, you probably know coach "k." 74-year-old coaching legend announced he's retiring. >> he's going to step down after one more season, le
tesla is not aware of any crashes or injuries. >>> kerri walsh will not be going to games.llers eliminated, lost to the czech republic. won't be going to the games. signaled likely the end of her olympic career, three gold medals and a bronze. bay area native. such a competitor. >> gold medal personality and smile. i have a feeling nbc sports might be asking her for broadcast work. back in a moment. stay with us. when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting...
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why kerri walsh jennings will not be in tokyo.y with us. >>> ahead for us, my conversation with dr. anthony fauci on why he has some concerns on kids in school without masks. plus, why some super market products are getting smaller but you are still paying the same. those stories and more ahead on "nightly news." put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. - or the beast. - the beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. has failed. the beast, john cox, will shake up sacramento, cut taxes. learn about
why kerri walsh jennings will not be in tokyo.y with us. >>> ahead for us, my conversation with dr. anthony fauci on why he has some concerns on kids in school without masks. plus, why some super market products are getting smaller but you are still paying the same. those stories and more ahead on "nightly news." put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting,...
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it's going to be strange to have an olympics without kerri walsh there.ven us great memories, though. >> she has. the accolades continue for the women's soccer team. >> and the latest honor comes from their home city. mayor lisa gilmore hosted them. >> we really wish you a safe and restful summer. rest up, because fall's just around the corner. all of you are going to be back, and the pressure's on. you hear that, coach? the pressure's on. our council's incredibly proud of you, and we're proud of santa clara in general and all the good things that happen here in this wonderful city. >> the mayor. >> yeah. >> calling for a repeat. that's nice. they beat florida state to win the program's second national championship. >> what did you notice about our sports today? that the women are killing it. >> the women always crush it. >> that's going to do it for us. we'll see you at 11:00. when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100% employee owned with local workers as diverse
it's going to be strange to have an olympics without kerri walsh there.ven us great memories, though. >> she has. the accolades continue for the women's soccer team. >> and the latest honor comes from their home city. mayor lisa gilmore hosted them. >> we really wish you a safe and restful summer. rest up, because fall's just around the corner. all of you are going to be back, and the pressure's on. you hear that, coach? the pressure's on. our council's incredibly proud of...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.d her child in lincolnshire. daniel boulton was detained by police — in the hubbard's hill area of louth — earlier today. lincolnshire police have named the mother and son as bethany vincent and darren henson, who's nine. the inquest into the death of the convicted terrorist who killed two young people at fishmongers�* hall in london in 2019 has heard that he was shot 20 times by armed police before he died. jack merritt, who was 25, and 23 year—old saskia jones were stabbed at a prisoner rehabilitation conference at the hall. their killer, usman khan, injured two others, before being shot dead by officers on london bridge. birmingham has become the latest city to introduce a clean air zone to reduce emissions and improve air quality. it's following in the footsteps of cities like london, bath, and nottingham. but the launch has been delayed by two weeks, after drivers reported problems with the payment system. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt reports. watch out for s
fergus walsh, bbc news.d her child in lincolnshire. daniel boulton was detained by police — in the hubbard's hill area of louth — earlier today. lincolnshire police have named the mother and son as bethany vincent and darren henson, who's nine. the inquest into the death of the convicted terrorist who killed two young people at fishmongers�* hall in london in 2019 has heard that he was shot 20 times by armed police before he died. jack merritt, who was 25, and 23 year—old saskia jones...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show.to love it, proper british coastline. we're on an adventure across the uk, as it opens up for travel again. yes! we're open! from rugged coastlines, to breathtaking landscapes. and natural habitats. see that? ourjourney will take us to the four nations that make up the united kingdom. and with an eye on our carbon footprint, we're in an all electric revamp of an iconic british motor. on this week's show i'm travelling the width of england's biggest county, north yorkshire. home of seaside treats... you know something's really good when you're sucking as hard as you can and you just can't get anything out. ..uphill climbs... made that look easy, guys! perfect! how you doing, guys? ..and the warmest, friendliest people you could hope to meet. say hello! hello! laughs. north yorkshire's coastline is stunning. long sandy beaches studded with old fishing villages. all on the edge of one of the country's great national parks. peace and quiet and beauty is what attracts people here, but that'
fergus walsh, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show.to love it, proper british coastline. we're on an adventure across the uk, as it opens up for travel again. yes! we're open! from rugged coastlines, to breathtaking landscapes. and natural habitats. see that? ourjourney will take us to the four nations that make up the united kingdom. and with an eye on our carbon footprint, we're in an all electric revamp of an iconic british motor. on this week's show i'm travelling the width of...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ayer of slimy sludge that's threatening the sea of marmara. it's blanketing harbours, shorelines and the sea bed, as courtney bembridge reports. this is the so—called sea snot suffocating the seabed. a thick, slimy layer of organic matter has spread through the sea of marmara, south of istanbul, threatening marine life and the fishing industry. translation: of course this affects our work. - look at the mussels and the sea snails. it kills everything. you know what it does to the shellfish? when they open up, it prevents them from closing up again because it gets in the way. all of the sea snails here are dead. the sea snails die, the fish die, they can't breathe. scientists say climate change, pollution and waste water have contributed to the problem. this vision was filmed by a team at bbc turkish. reporter neyran elden dived into the sea of marmara this week and this is what she saw. the situation there under the water was very heartbreaking. under the water, we see that all the bot
fergus walsh, bbc news.ayer of slimy sludge that's threatening the sea of marmara. it's blanketing harbours, shorelines and the sea bed, as courtney bembridge reports. this is the so—called sea snot suffocating the seabed. a thick, slimy layer of organic matter has spread through the sea of marmara, south of istanbul, threatening marine life and the fishing industry. translation: of course this affects our work. - look at the mussels and the sea snails. it kills everything. you know what it...
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joining me now to discuss all of this is the secretary of labor marty walsh. me get your reaction to the may jobs report. 559,000 jobs. it's a lot of jobs but it came under expectations. am i making too much of that by pointing out it was lower than expectations? >> well, i don't know i would say making too much of it but i think we have to look at the economy in the totality of the pandemic we're coming out of. we lost 22.6 million jobs in the months of march and april of 2020 and coming back and going forward isn't something to switch. if you look at the last four months, the president and the american economy added 540,000 jobs per month. this is a good number this month but we still -- all recognize it's steep. we have a steep hill to climb here. we have to move forward and do more. you know, as we think about it, more people are vaccinated, as the president said, more people have health care. that's all great signs, we have people testing positive for coronavirus. >> uh-huh. let's talk more about this steep hill to climb. one of the things that has been r
joining me now to discuss all of this is the secretary of labor marty walsh. me get your reaction to the may jobs report. 559,000 jobs. it's a lot of jobs but it came under expectations. am i making too much of that by pointing out it was lower than expectations? >> well, i don't know i would say making too much of it but i think we have to look at the economy in the totality of the pandemic we're coming out of. we lost 22.6 million jobs in the months of march and april of 2020 and coming...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ures on the pandemic show that, in the past 2a hours, 14 deaths were reported — and 26,068 new infections were recorded. there's been an average of 19,296 new cases per day in the uk last week. nearly 138,000 people received a first dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. this means 44.7 million people have now had theirfirstjab — nearly 85% of uk adults. over 150,000 people have had their second dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. and more than 32.8 million people have now had both doses — that's 62.4% of uk adults. there's been a temporary compromise in the row between the eu and uk about the movement of some meat products between britain and northern ireland. a ban which was meant to come into effect at midnight tonight under the northern ireland protocol of the brexit agreement will now be postponed to the end of september. but uk's brexit minister has warned that there are a large number of other issues to do with the protocol that need to be resolved. 0ur
fergus walsh, bbc news.ures on the pandemic show that, in the past 2a hours, 14 deaths were reported — and 26,068 new infections were recorded. there's been an average of 19,296 new cases per day in the uk last week. nearly 138,000 people received a first dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. this means 44.7 million people have now had theirfirstjab — nearly 85% of uk adults. over 150,000 people have had their second dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. and more...
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for more, let's bring in former illinois congressman and 2020 republican presidential candidate joe walsh. we so glad to have you here, especially after all that took place yesterday. if the trump republican party relationship was a movie, are we at the point where they say you had me at hello or i'm not going to be ignored, dan? >> hey, guys, it's good to be with you. look, it's the same old story. i'm struck by this -- five months ago today we had a violent attack on our government. five months ago today there was a violent attempt to overthrow an american election all because of -- incited by donald trump. five months ago we had an insurrection in america directly incited by donald trump. five months later this son of a bitch's hold on the party is even stronger than it was then. this is his party period. >> joe, this is a family show. >> and, joe, sorry, not a fan of identify fatal attraction" or "jerry maguire" but we'll let that go. >> lie about election results, attack fauci, call for state audits. this didn't work for him before. do we get a sense that it is working now? >> oh, it
for more, let's bring in former illinois congressman and 2020 republican presidential candidate joe walsh. we so glad to have you here, especially after all that took place yesterday. if the trump republican party relationship was a movie, are we at the point where they say you had me at hello or i'm not going to be ignored, dan? >> hey, guys, it's good to be with you. look, it's the same old story. i'm struck by this -- five months ago today we had a violent attack on our government....
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fergus walsh, bbc news.on a flight from any of the 43 nations on the uk government's �*red list�*, has opened at heathrow airport. it follows criticism that passengers returning to the uk from either red, amber or green list countries were being forced to queue in arrival halls together. our transport correspondent caroline davies reports. when international travel restarted last month, some couldn't wait to get away. but while this was the view in departures, in arrivals, passengers from green list low risk countries queued up in the same hall as arrivals from high risk red list countries. since mid—february, all arrivals from red list countries have had to stay in quarantine hotels for ten days, to stop the spread of variants of concern. but before they go into isolation, some spent hours queued up alongside other lower risk passengers. despite the separate queues, some passengers felt very uncomfortable being so close for so long. from today, any arrivals coming in on direct flights from red list countrie
fergus walsh, bbc news.on a flight from any of the 43 nations on the uk government's �*red list�*, has opened at heathrow airport. it follows criticism that passengers returning to the uk from either red, amber or green list countries were being forced to queue in arrival halls together. our transport correspondent caroline davies reports. when international travel restarted last month, some couldn't wait to get away. but while this was the view in departures, in arrivals, passengers from...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ed three weeks ago on a diverted airline flight — has been brought, unexpectedly before journalists at a news conference in minsk. he was there supposedly, to give more details of the incident. the bbc and other international media, as well as foreign diplomats, left the press conference so as not to validate the seizure of the journalist. jonah fisher reports. so we were invited to this briefing here in minsk, in belarus, because the belarus authorities said they wanted to give a more complete and detailed account of what happened to the ryanair plane that was diverted last month with the blogger and activist roman protasevich on board, and he was arrested of course here in minsk. so we came here at relatively short notice and they facilitated our visas for coming here, we were brought to this press conference, and then just as it was about to start a label was changed and it became clear that roman protasevich, the man detained on board this plane, was going to be taking part. in eff
fergus walsh, bbc news.ed three weeks ago on a diverted airline flight — has been brought, unexpectedly before journalists at a news conference in minsk. he was there supposedly, to give more details of the incident. the bbc and other international media, as well as foreign diplomats, left the press conference so as not to validate the seizure of the journalist. jonah fisher reports. so we were invited to this briefing here in minsk, in belarus, because the belarus authorities said they...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. now, let's turn to brazil.ntry after the us to have a covid death toll over 500,000. now experts and protesers are questioning the government's handling of the pandemic. 500 roses have been placed on this beach in rio. one for each 1000 people who've died. next to the roses a banner reads, �*half a million dead, where did we go wrong?�* well dr miguel nicolelis is a leading brazilian physician — and he has been examining the outbreak in brazil to try and answer that burning question — what went so wrong? i spoke with him a short time ago. since the beginning, the brazilian government did not prepare itself for the synonymy that was coming to brazil and when the first cases appeared, it took a long while to realise that he had to basically close the international airspace and start monitoring the situation in the country. since the beginning, the president of brazil denied any of the measures that we all know would work to prevent the spread of the virus through the entire country and he was against the lockdown
fergus walsh, bbc news. now, let's turn to brazil.ntry after the us to have a covid death toll over 500,000. now experts and protesers are questioning the government's handling of the pandemic. 500 roses have been placed on this beach in rio. one for each 1000 people who've died. next to the roses a banner reads, �*half a million dead, where did we go wrong?�* well dr miguel nicolelis is a leading brazilian physician — and he has been examining the outbreak in brazil to try and answer...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.city grapples with a fast—growing covid outbreak. officials are concerned about the "extremely contagious" delta variant. the cluster of new cases marks the largest rise in infections since december. but what are the restrictions? sydney's residents have to wear masks indoors and households will be limited to a maximum of five visitors. people who live or work in central and eastern areas will also be banned from travelling out of the city. and restrictions will also be put in place at dining venues, gyms, sporting arenas and other gathering areas. norman swan who s a medical doctor and one of australia's leading health journalists. he told us how the virus returned to sydney. all infections in australia come in from overseas. we have been a fortress island for quite a long time since march of last year. and we came in from hotel quarantine, which is in an ineffective way to stop overseas people from coming into the infections and in this case, it was a limousine driver driving air cre
fergus walsh, bbc news.city grapples with a fast—growing covid outbreak. officials are concerned about the "extremely contagious" delta variant. the cluster of new cases marks the largest rise in infections since december. but what are the restrictions? sydney's residents have to wear masks indoors and households will be limited to a maximum of five visitors. people who live or work in central and eastern areas will also be banned from travelling out of the city. and restrictions...
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here's our medical editor fergus walsh.b in every arm is another brick in a wall of immunity. but will it hold back the delta variant, which has led to a sharp increase in cases? it is severely more traversable than previous strings and this led to a sharp increase in cases. ministers have just eight days before they must decide whether to lift all remaining restrictions in england. the good news is that the hospitalisations, the number of people arriving at hospital, is broadly flat and the majority appear to be those who have not had a vaccine at all, and only a small minority are people who have had both jabs. around three quarters of all cases caused by the delta variant are in unvaccinated people. just one in 25 are in those who've had both doses. and although the variant seems more likely to cause severe illness, those in hospital are generally younger and recovering more quickly than patients admitted overwinter. scientists advising government are uncertain about what the weeks may bring in terms of the impact on the
here's our medical editor fergus walsh.b in every arm is another brick in a wall of immunity. but will it hold back the delta variant, which has led to a sharp increase in cases? it is severely more traversable than previous strings and this led to a sharp increase in cases. ministers have just eight days before they must decide whether to lift all remaining restrictions in england. the good news is that the hospitalisations, the number of people arriving at hospital, is broadly flat and the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ring charging a 20—year—old man with terrorism offences, after what they're calling a premeditated attack in the city of london, in ontario. four members of the same muslim family were run down with a car and killed. a boy aged nine, the family's only survivor, remains in hospital with serious injuries. police say it's a hate crime. based on information we collected during the course of the investigation, we believe that this was an intentional act and that the victims of this horrific incident were targeted. we believe the victims were targeted because of their islamic faith. we can cross live to london, ontario, now and speak to mustafa farooq, chief executive of the national council of canadian muslims. mustafa farooq, mustafa fa rooq, thank mustafa farooq, thank you very much forjoining us. i saw the pictures of where the incident took place, there were signs saying, love for all, took place, there were signs saying, love forall, hatred for none, no heat here. there must be a deep
fergus walsh, bbc news.ring charging a 20—year—old man with terrorism offences, after what they're calling a premeditated attack in the city of london, in ontario. four members of the same muslim family were run down with a car and killed. a boy aged nine, the family's only survivor, remains in hospital with serious injuries. police say it's a hate crime. based on information we collected during the course of the investigation, we believe that this was an intentional act and that the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. managed to recover $2.3 million worth of cryptocurrency which had been paid to hackers who shut down a major fuel pipeline last month. that was the colonial pipeline. it was hacked by a group called darkside, which the us justice department believes is based in russia. the cyberattack caused petrol shortages and price hikes across the eastern united states. i have been speaking to our north america correspondent, peter bowes, and put it to him that this was quite a breakthrough. the usjustice department is characterising this as turning the tables on cyber hackers, managing — and a lot of it was going on behind—the—scenes. one month ago when all this was unfolding, turning the tables by retrieving, as you said, a few million dollars from the almost $4.5 million that they see as a major success and i think also holding it as an example to other companies around america, really quite a stern warning that if they find themselves in a similar position, the first thing they should do is al
fergus walsh, bbc news. managed to recover $2.3 million worth of cryptocurrency which had been paid to hackers who shut down a major fuel pipeline last month. that was the colonial pipeline. it was hacked by a group called darkside, which the us justice department believes is based in russia. the cyberattack caused petrol shortages and price hikes across the eastern united states. i have been speaking to our north america correspondent, peter bowes, and put it to him that this was quite a...
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the great length that these companies are going to try to bring on workers, labor secretary marty walsh that those enhanced unemployment benefits are a major contributing factor to the labor shortage right now. >> i don't believe that $300 is keeping the entire 8 million people out of the workforce. i don't believe that we're paying people not to work. i think we're paying people, we're trying to support people's livelihood during a pandemic. reporter: kroger, amazon, walmart, they are competing with businesses all over the country to try to fill the more than 9 million job openings right now ashley, i was at a manufacturing plant yesterday and the owner of that plant said now is the time to apply for a job that you might not actually be qualified for , because employers are so desperate to hire people, you might just get it and start out on a new career path and maybe skip the stepping stones that ordinarily, you would have had to go through, so some good advice there. ashley: yeah, very good advice. it's amazing isn't it? food, $1,000, a streaming service, whatever it takes but as you
the great length that these companies are going to try to bring on workers, labor secretary marty walsh that those enhanced unemployment benefits are a major contributing factor to the labor shortage right now. >> i don't believe that $300 is keeping the entire 8 million people out of the workforce. i don't believe that we're paying people not to work. i think we're paying people, we're trying to support people's livelihood during a pandemic. reporter: kroger, amazon, walmart, they are...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.orth of cryptocurrency which had been paid to hackers who shut down a major fuel pipeline last month. the colonial pipeline was hacked by a group called darkside, which the usjustice department believes is based in russia. the cyberattack caused petrol shortages and price hikes across the eastern united states. bryan cunningham is executive director of the university of california's cybersecurity policy and research institute. he joins us from seattle. first of all, how did they track the money down? well, this is what _ track the money down? well, this is what were _ track the money down? well, this is what were common - this is what were common methods in mail days as caa officer. they are not going to reveal many of their tricks are -- cia. reveal many of their tricks are —— cia. they went to a united statesjudge —— cia. they went to a united states judge who —— cia. they went to a united statesjudge who had —— cia. they went to a united states judge who had the authority to act the
fergus walsh, bbc news.orth of cryptocurrency which had been paid to hackers who shut down a major fuel pipeline last month. the colonial pipeline was hacked by a group called darkside, which the usjustice department believes is based in russia. the cyberattack caused petrol shortages and price hikes across the eastern united states. bryan cunningham is executive director of the university of california's cybersecurity policy and research institute. he joins us from seattle. first of all, how...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.avy destroyer hms defender to travel through waters off the disputed territory of crimea yesterday, which led to a stand off with russian vessels. borisjohnson also denied russia's claim that it had fired warning shots and dropped bombs in the path of hms defender as it sailed 12 miles from crimea. but russia has accused britain of "dangerous and provocative actions" and said britain would be fully responsible for any consequences if a similar incident happened again. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale is on board hms defender and hasjust sent this report. relative calm after the storm. hms defender now in international waters, still being tracked by the russians, but from a distance. we've reduced our manning posture down to normal cruising watches, so it'sjust nice, calm and collected here. just carry on with business as usual. the high tension of 2a hours ago is still creating diplomatic waves. russian accent on radio: if you don't change the course, i'll give fire. we are con
fergus walsh, bbc news.avy destroyer hms defender to travel through waters off the disputed territory of crimea yesterday, which led to a stand off with russian vessels. borisjohnson also denied russia's claim that it had fired warning shots and dropped bombs in the path of hms defender as it sailed 12 miles from crimea. but russia has accused britain of "dangerous and provocative actions" and said britain would be fully responsible for any consequences if a similar incident happened...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. let's look at the changes in travel rules.om the uk are to face stricter rules when arriving in portugal, spain, malta and hong kong, as health experts express growing concern about the spread of the delta variant of the virus. for mainland portugal, people will have to show proof of two vaccinations, or have to quarantine for 14 days, as well as taking a covid test. these changes don't affect people travelling to the island of madeira. in spain, its government says all visitors from the uk must be double vaccinated or test negative for coronavirus before arriving. the change is expected to come into force later this week. and, from wednesday, malta will only admit people from the uk, who've had two vaccinations. they can bring their children, but only if they're under 12. the uk government is about to relax rules on people returning from malta, madeira and spain's balearic, putting these places on its green list from wednesday. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies has the latest. another cloud in the sky for internatio
fergus walsh, bbc news. let's look at the changes in travel rules.om the uk are to face stricter rules when arriving in portugal, spain, malta and hong kong, as health experts express growing concern about the spread of the delta variant of the virus. for mainland portugal, people will have to show proof of two vaccinations, or have to quarantine for 14 days, as well as taking a covid test. these changes don't affect people travelling to the island of madeira. in spain, its government says all...
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our medical editor fergus walsh is here.ren start being offered this vaccine? it is not a straightforward decision here. thejcvi, an independent committee, will have to decide. the pfizer vaccine is already offered to those aged 16 and over with underlying health conditions but for the vast majority of children, the biggest time they faced in this pandemic has not been from the pandemic has not been from the pandemic but disruption to education for some thankfully, they are highly unlikely to get seriously ill. there have been cases of a nasty inflammatory disease but thankfully they have been rare. the main benefit and it could be a big one to immunising them would be preventing outbreaks in schools and further disruption to education and the delta variant does seem to be spreading in secondary schools. there would be the wider benefit of suppressing the virus and protecting older adults. suppressing the virus and protecting older adulte— older adults. what are other countries — older adults. what are other countries doing
our medical editor fergus walsh is here.ren start being offered this vaccine? it is not a straightforward decision here. thejcvi, an independent committee, will have to decide. the pfizer vaccine is already offered to those aged 16 and over with underlying health conditions but for the vast majority of children, the biggest time they faced in this pandemic has not been from the pandemic has not been from the pandemic but disruption to education for some thankfully, they are highly unlikely to...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. now lets turn to brazil.ry after the us to have a covid death toll over 500,000. now experts and protesers are questioning the government's handling of the pandemic. 500 roses have been placed on this beach in rio. one for each 1000 people who've died. next to the roses a banner reads — �*half a million dead —, where did we go wrong?�* well, dr miguel nicolelis is a physician and neuroscientist and has been trying to answer that question. and you very much for being with us on bbc news. where do you think based on the evidence so far, brazil went wrong?— based on the evidence so far, brazil went wron: ? . ~ ,, , . ., went wrong? thank you very much for the invitation. _ went wrong? thank you very much for the invitation. it _ went wrong? thank you very much for the invitation. it is _ went wrong? thank you very much for the invitation. it is a _ went wrong? thank you very much for the invitation. it is a pleasure - went wrong? thank you very much for the invitation. it is a pleasure to - the invitation. it is
fergus walsh, bbc news. now lets turn to brazil.ry after the us to have a covid death toll over 500,000. now experts and protesers are questioning the government's handling of the pandemic. 500 roses have been placed on this beach in rio. one for each 1000 people who've died. next to the roses a banner reads — �*half a million dead —, where did we go wrong?�* well, dr miguel nicolelis is a physician and neuroscientist and has been trying to answer that question. and you very much for...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. war has always been contested. united nations officials admit they don't now know the true number but today one human rights group in the uk say it could be around half a million. more than 6 million syrians are now refugees. over the past few years, our correspondent caroline hawley has followed the lives of two children ? casualties of the conflict — who escaped to neighbouring jordan. she's been back to meet theirfamilies. mustafa and his little sister, douaa, survived a bombing raid by the syrian regime seven years ago. both their parents were killed in the explosion that nearly took his life, too. mustafa broke both his hips and still has shrapnel in his brain, which doctors have told him they can't remove. we first met mustafa when he was five. over the years, the one thing that's never changed is his irrepressible smile. right now, mustafa has good reason to be happy. he and douaa and their grandmother are about to be given a new home — on the other side of the world. there's t
fergus walsh, bbc news. war has always been contested. united nations officials admit they don't now know the true number but today one human rights group in the uk say it could be around half a million. more than 6 million syrians are now refugees. over the past few years, our correspondent caroline hawley has followed the lives of two children ? casualties of the conflict — who escaped to neighbouring jordan. she's been back to meet theirfamilies. mustafa and his little sister, douaa,...
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fergus walsh, thank ou.vernment figures on coronavirus show four people are reported to have died and there have been 5,3ai new infections in the latest 24—hour period, which means an average of 4,785 new cases per day in the last week. more than two hundred thousand people have received a first dose of the vaccine in the latest 2a hour period and over a0 million people have now had their firstjab — that's 76.6 percent of uk adults. while the number of people who've had their second dose of the vaccine in the latest 2a hour period, is over 473,000 which takes the overall number who've had their second jab, to over 27.6 million meaning 52.5 percent of uk adults are now fully vaccinated. the duke and duchess of sussex have announced the birth of their second child — a girl named lilibet diana. the couple, who have not released any photos of the new baby, said she was born on friday at a hospital in santa barbara in california. here's our royal correspondent daniela relph, and her report contains some flashing
fergus walsh, thank ou.vernment figures on coronavirus show four people are reported to have died and there have been 5,3ai new infections in the latest 24—hour period, which means an average of 4,785 new cases per day in the last week. more than two hundred thousand people have received a first dose of the vaccine in the latest 2a hour period and over a0 million people have now had their firstjab — that's 76.6 percent of uk adults. while the number of people who've had their second dose of...
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our medical editor fergus walsh talking to us earlier. we will. walsh talking to us earlier.r unhealthy food before the 9 o'clock watershed, to try to curb childhood obesity. products affected include chocolate, soft drinks and cakes. there will also be new rules on online promotions, as sarah campbell explains. turn on the tv, computer or device and currently at any time of the day our energy is promoting foods high in salt, fat and sugar. difficult enough for adults to resist, but also children who might be watching. as part of its obesity strategy the government has proposed new legislation which will restrict when, where and what foods can be advertised. what children see on ads has an immediate effect on what they prefer after seeing an ad and how it sets or shapes their food preferences in the long term, so if we start to just change that environment, change that exposure, perhaps we can influence children to prefer better foods. 0n television, foods considered high in fat, salt and sugar will only allowed to be advertised between 9pm and 5:30am. 0nline companies will o
our medical editor fergus walsh talking to us earlier. we will. walsh talking to us earlier.r unhealthy food before the 9 o'clock watershed, to try to curb childhood obesity. products affected include chocolate, soft drinks and cakes. there will also be new rules on online promotions, as sarah campbell explains. turn on the tv, computer or device and currently at any time of the day our energy is promoting foods high in salt, fat and sugar. difficult enough for adults to resist, but also...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. let's speak to our transport correspondent, caroline davies.ry too. good news for some but a lot of uncertainty. good news for some but a lot of uncertainty-— uncertainty. let's start with the aood uncertainty. let's start with the good news- _ uncertainty. let's start with the good news. this _ uncertainty. let's start with the good news. this is _ uncertainty. let's start with the good news. this is the - uncertainty. let's start with the good news. this is the longest| uncertainty. let's start with the - good news. this is the longest green list we've seen since the traffic light measures and thus it means the industry are able to ramp up some of their operations a bit more but let's look at the bad news. this is also the red list is getting longer too. most of europe is not on the greenest and the same for large amounts of the rest of the world. many of the key destinations are still not on there. there is no set date for when people who are fully vaccinated will no longer have to quarantine. the government has plenty of questions to sort o
fergus walsh, bbc news. let's speak to our transport correspondent, caroline davies.ry too. good news for some but a lot of uncertainty. good news for some but a lot of uncertainty-— uncertainty. let's start with the aood uncertainty. let's start with the good news- _ uncertainty. let's start with the good news. this _ uncertainty. let's start with the good news. this is _ uncertainty. let's start with the good news. this is the - uncertainty. let's start with the good news. this is the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.hief prosecutor of the international criminal court says she has asked judges to allow her to open a full judicial investigation into murders carried out during the war on drugs in the philippines. human rights watch says that more than 12,000 filipinos have been killed since president rodrigo duterte ordered his security forces to enforce his war on drugs policy in 2016. the trial of ousted myanmar leader aung san suu kyi has got under way, four months after a military coup removed the elected government from office. she is charged with owning unlicensed walkie—talkies and violating covid restrictions. later trials will focus on allegations of corruption and breaking the official secrets act. prosecutors have begun questioning the seven members of the medical team who treated the argentine football star diego maradona before he died. a board of experts looking into his death decided he had received inadequate care. the football star died of a heart attack last november at the age of 6
fergus walsh, bbc news.hief prosecutor of the international criminal court says she has asked judges to allow her to open a full judicial investigation into murders carried out during the war on drugs in the philippines. human rights watch says that more than 12,000 filipinos have been killed since president rodrigo duterte ordered his security forces to enforce his war on drugs policy in 2016. the trial of ousted myanmar leader aung san suu kyi has got under way, four months after a military...
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here's my colleague fergus walsh on that.en from immunisation would be in preventing school outbreaks, and we know that the delta variant does seem to be spreading more easily among secondary schools. the argument being that reducing transmission in schools helps to reduce transmission across society and in particular helps reduce the transmission of new variants. have a look at this tweet from president biden. he says... and if he's focused on a current variant, there's concern about future variants, too. this is the head of the israeli paediatric association speaking to the bbc. the argument here being that if there is any one section of the community where the virus can evolve and spread unchecked, there's a risk to the whole community. and so helping to restrict transmission is the first argument for vaccinating children. the second is that while the vast, vast majority of children who get covid aren't ill, some do still need protecting, as this us scientist notes. we are seeing fairly severe disease in some of our older
here's my colleague fergus walsh on that.en from immunisation would be in preventing school outbreaks, and we know that the delta variant does seem to be spreading more easily among secondary schools. the argument being that reducing transmission in schools helps to reduce transmission across society and in particular helps reduce the transmission of new variants. have a look at this tweet from president biden. he says... and if he's focused on a current variant, there's concern about future...
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laura: host of the matt walsh showing senior editor at the federalist.rtoff website during the commercial break. cybersecurity risk management, learn to assess systems from the mindset of an adversary, account for implementation risks, prevention and detection. he makes an enormous amount of money off of the very thing he is warning against and is inflating the risk of january 6th. unbelievable. >> this has been billed. when i was just beginning as a young reporter at the end of the bush administration i was at a speech at a major conservative think tank where he was acting, then a director, talking about a new technology that would allow tears agents to scan americans, get their naked image in front of the tsa agent to see every aspect of them and determine if they ran out the agent. at the end of that speech the entire audience to cheer and applauded. all that is to say over the last 20 years this complex has been feeding and getting bigger, you have a lot of leaders of the gop and the democratic party entirely in favor of this. the fear gets to vote,
laura: host of the matt walsh showing senior editor at the federalist.rtoff website during the commercial break. cybersecurity risk management, learn to assess systems from the mindset of an adversary, account for implementation risks, prevention and detection. he makes an enormous amount of money off of the very thing he is warning against and is inflating the risk of january 6th. unbelievable. >> this has been billed. when i was just beginning as a young reporter at the end of the bush...
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. >> florida congressman byron donald and mike walsh. congressman walsh, the chairman. left-wing talking point that teaching crt is the same as teaching about slavery. doesn't this reveal -- a total partisan at this point. >> i have a lot of respect for generally and his service but he is completely confusing this issue. i legitimately thing he is confusing critical race. for some type of diversity training or history class on fascism and communism. i have no problem with history and understanding our history or diversity but understanding the critical race theory is teaching our future military leaders that they need to resist our basic institutions, the court system, the political system is bad and that its core is racist, misogynist, and therefore needs to be pushed back against. these are some kids in cal berkeley smoking pot somewhere. these are the cadets at west point, future leaders of the military that will one day have their finger on the button. critical race theory is a cancer that needs to be carved out. the secretary of defense didn't even realize it is be
. >> florida congressman byron donald and mike walsh. congressman walsh, the chairman. left-wing talking point that teaching crt is the same as teaching about slavery. doesn't this reveal -- a total partisan at this point. >> i have a lot of respect for generally and his service but he is completely confusing this issue. i legitimately thing he is confusing critical race. for some type of diversity training or history class on fascism and communism. i have no problem with history...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. that means an average of 9,778 new cases per day in the last week. over 163,000 people received a first dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. more than 43.1 million people have now had theirfirstjab — that's around 81.9% of uk adults. over 109,000 people have had their second dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period, meaning more than 31.4 million people have now had both doses — that's 59.7% of uk adults. scotland have been dealt a major blow ahead of their final group game in euro 2020 tomorrow. there are now questions over england as well. the 20—year—old midfielder, billy gilmour, has tested positive for covid—19 and will need to self—isolate for ten days. in the last few minutes, it has been announced that england's mason mount and ben chilwell are self—isolating. this is quite a serious upset so what will it mean for both teams? {lin what will it mean for both teams? on the what will it mean for both teams? ie�*i the eve of one of scotland's's most important
fergus walsh, bbc news. that means an average of 9,778 new cases per day in the last week. over 163,000 people received a first dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. more than 43.1 million people have now had theirfirstjab — that's around 81.9% of uk adults. over 109,000 people have had their second dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period, meaning more than 31.4 million people have now had both doses — that's 59.7% of uk adults. scotland have been dealt a major blow...
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here's my colleague fergus walsh on that.tion would be in preventing school outbreaks, and we know that the delta variant does seem to be spreading more easily among secondary schools. the argument being that reducing transmission in schools helps to reduce transmission across society and in particular helps to reduce the transmission of new variants. have a look at this tweet from president biden. and if he is focused on a current variant, there's concern about future variants too. this is the head of the israeli paediatric association speaking to the bbc. the argument here being that if there is any one section of the community where the virus can can evolve and spread unchecked, there's a risk to the whole community, and so helping to restrict transmission is the first argument for vaccinating children. the second is that while the vast, vast majority of children who get covid are not ill, some do still need protecting, as this us scientist notes. we are seeing fairly severe disease in some of our older teenagers as well,
here's my colleague fergus walsh on that.tion would be in preventing school outbreaks, and we know that the delta variant does seem to be spreading more easily among secondary schools. the argument being that reducing transmission in schools helps to reduce transmission across society and in particular helps to reduce the transmission of new variants. have a look at this tweet from president biden. and if he is focused on a current variant, there's concern about future variants too. this is the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. and fergus is here with me now.eatment and extraordinarily expensive as well but what are the implications of this medicine? it’s but what are the implications of this medicine?— but what are the implications of this medicine? �*, . ., ., ., ., this medicine? it's a real honour to meet author— this medicine? it's a real honour to meet author and _ this medicine? it's a real honour to meet author and his _ this medicine? it's a real honour to meet author and his family - this medicine? it's a real honour to meet author and his family and - this medicine? it's a real honour to meet author and his family and to l this medicine? it's a real honour to i meet author and his family and to be there at what i think is the dawn of a new era in the treatment of these single gene disorders which are devastating, though rare, but there's so many of them for many children. and they are being trialled in a number of other different conditions. with this particular one, the clock is ticking from the moment children are born and the
fergus walsh, bbc news. and fergus is here with me now.eatment and extraordinarily expensive as well but what are the implications of this medicine? it’s but what are the implications of this medicine?— but what are the implications of this medicine? �*, . ., ., ., ., this medicine? it's a real honour to meet author— this medicine? it's a real honour to meet author and _ this medicine? it's a real honour to meet author and his _ this medicine? it's a real honour to meet author and his...