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watson rate several paces before her —— pull her opponent, has failed to win... she fizzled. chance in the game, showing me the second round here once before and advance towards it after with sleep. there will be no brits there for the first time in seven years. game, set, match from a chipper chip over and for britain, the french open is already close. —— championship over. patrick gearey, bbc news. better news for world number one novak djokovic. he took the first set six love against his opponent and the next two also went his way, 6—2, 6-3, but next two also went his way, 6—2, 6—3, but his swedish opponent did manage a rather impressive hotdog winning the point by playing the ball right through his legs. that is better than a win, isn't it? our tennis correspondent russell fuller is in paris. another disappointing day for brits, does this just show that when andy murray and johanna konta go out there isn't a great deal of depth behind them? now, we have had success from elsewhere from carol evans to reach the semi—finals of the screen open in the last two years and dan ev
watson rate several paces before her —— pull her opponent, has failed to win... she fizzled. chance in the game, showing me the second round here once before and advance towards it after with sleep. there will be no brits there for the first time in seven years. game, set, match from a chipper chip over and for britain, the french open is already close. —— championship over. patrick gearey, bbc news. better news for world number one novak djokovic. he took the first set six love against...
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a sponsors dream team so to speak so let's talk a little about michael jordan stena a loss bubba watson, i'm sorry come to trust losses, my head but a lot michael jordan. bubba watson helped try to get the confederate flag on nascar earlier this year then he got tied into the whole noose controversy was put in place or is there hope i'm. very dramatic. but the sponsors are going a lot nike's going to love this michael jordan's to come in order to ask our sports team has about 20 to 30 million dollars to rent a car during a season. >>that's chump change to michael jordan. he grew up in north carolina, so he grew up loving nascar. dream sponsor that could maybe save the sport seen a decline in ratings in large part, the only people who watch nascar at this point in time. our white southerners. cajuns other so michael jordan nike
a sponsors dream team so to speak so let's talk a little about michael jordan stena a loss bubba watson, i'm sorry come to trust losses, my head but a lot michael jordan. bubba watson helped try to get the confederate flag on nascar earlier this year then he got tied into the whole noose controversy was put in place or is there hope i'm. very dramatic. but the sponsors are going a lot nike's going to love this michael jordan's to come in order to ask our sports team has about 20 to 30 million...
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after the match watson admitted she couldn't see where future british success would come from.s, like, 29, i for me, as far as the next generation goes, like, 29, 128, generation goes, like, 29, i28, young, but apart from that, i do not really see who's next. i don't see who's going to be the top 50 and so, i think personally that, more players need to get help rather than just how big selected, i don't know how many there are, but a handful of players. i think there needs to be a bigger pool of support in them that way, you are not spoiled you're not giving everyone a young age you need to work for it and then the grind of the hard work of the tour and what it takes. fifth seed stefanos tsitsipas fought from two sets down against spain's jaume munar to take his place in the second round. the greek, who had flown to paris straight from playing in the final of the hamburg european open on sunday, plays pablo cuevas of uruguay next. world number one novak djokovic came through his first round tie comfortably. he took the first set six love against mikael ymer. the next two also w
after the match watson admitted she couldn't see where future british success would come from.s, like, 29, i for me, as far as the next generation goes, like, 29, 128, generation goes, like, 29, i28, young, but apart from that, i do not really see who's next. i don't see who's going to be the top 50 and so, i think personally that, more players need to get help rather than just how big selected, i don't know how many there are, but a handful of players. i think there needs to be a bigger pool...
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watson coleman will vote yes. and, madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. bill pascrell, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the use that mr. pascrell will ote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. sewell, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote es on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. neal: good afternoon, madam speaker -- mr. lynch: god afternoon, madam speaker. as the member designated by the honorable james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on h.r. 4894, the congressional budget justification transparency act of 2020, as amended. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. gallego: as the member designated by representative kirkpatrick, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that rep
watson coleman will vote yes. and, madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. bill pascrell, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the use that mr. pascrell will ote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. sewell, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote es on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from...
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the lta very much at odds with watson. a little earlier i spoke to british player naomi broady.ides to it but i agree with heather in the sense that if we can get more people involved in the sport in the country and not just only on telly i will but if people don't only think you can play if if you are from an upper—class background, i think that would help the sport. if we have a look at some of the historical rankings now from the british men and british women's. it kinda backs up what heather watson said as she said, it is a small pool of the similar names in the men's game in the women's game. who are always there. yes. when we haven't got many players playing, maybe we'll get that many through to the top 100 and it seems to be this allusive number in tennis to make into the top 100 which i was lucky enough to do so in 2016. it is only the same as the french for example, french open this year they had 18 men in the main draw come only four left now by the second round. it is not only the british that aren't getting all their players to into the second week of the grand slam.
the lta very much at odds with watson. a little earlier i spoke to british player naomi broady.ides to it but i agree with heather in the sense that if we can get more people involved in the sport in the country and not just only on telly i will but if people don't only think you can play if if you are from an upper—class background, i think that would help the sport. if we have a look at some of the historical rankings now from the british men and british women's. it kinda backs up what...
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iain watson, bbc news.igures show the daily number of new infections remains high, with 3,899 cases recorded for the previous 2a hours. that means the average number of new cases per day in the last week was 3,679. the daily hospital numbers have also risen. 233 people were admitted on september 18th. this figure doesn t include scotland. there were 18 deaths of people who'd had a positive covid—19 test in the previous 28 days. on average in the last week, there were 21 such deaths per day, taking the total number across the uk to 41,777. meanwhile, ministers are closely watching covid cases elsewhere in europe and the measures taken in other countries. 0ur health correspondent catherine burns reports. the intensive care unit in marseille, one of the worst affected areas of france, a familiar sight across the world in spring and one becoming more common in parts of europe as winter approaches. in spain, this neighbourhood of madrid and many others will go back into lockdown tomorrow. people are concerned. i
iain watson, bbc news.igures show the daily number of new infections remains high, with 3,899 cases recorded for the previous 2a hours. that means the average number of new cases per day in the last week was 3,679. the daily hospital numbers have also risen. 233 people were admitted on september 18th. this figure doesn t include scotland. there were 18 deaths of people who'd had a positive covid—19 test in the previous 28 days. on average in the last week, there were 21 such deaths per day,...
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watson coleman will vote yes. madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. bill pascrell, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. pascrell will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. wilson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. wilson will vote yes on s. 2193. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. porter, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. porter will vote yes on s. 2193.
watson coleman will vote yes. madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. bill pascrell, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. pascrell will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. wilson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. wilson will vote yes on s. 2193. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia...
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after the match, watson admitted she can't see where future british success will come from.rom. ithink, personally, that more players need to get help rather than just helping your selected, i don't know how many there are, handful of players and i feel like there needs to be a bigger pool of support and then that way, you are not spoiled and you are not given everything out a young age and you can, you need to work for it and learn the grind and the hard work of the tour and what it takes. meanwhile, the fifth seed past four from two sets down against spain to ta ke from two sets down against spain to take his place in the second round. the greek who had flown to paris straight from playing in the european open on sunday plays uruguay next. and the world number one, novak djokovic came through his first round tied comfortably. took the first set 6— love against the next two also went his way, 6—26— three, but his swedish opponent did manage something very impressive. have a look at this. a hot dog, winning a point, playing the ball through his legs. more reaction to that ar
after the match, watson admitted she can't see where future british success will come from.rom. ithink, personally, that more players need to get help rather than just helping your selected, i don't know how many there are, handful of players and i feel like there needs to be a bigger pool of support and then that way, you are not spoiled and you are not given everything out a young age and you can, you need to work for it and learn the grind and the hard work of the tour and what it takes....
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police found her and watson at the mountain view target.two on snapchat, which led to a lot of questions. >> who else was he doing that too? what exactly was he saying? how far was he willing to take this? >> reporter: a preliminary investigation found watson had allegedly eye contact with a dozen other potential victims on snapchat, often posing as a 16 or 17-year-old. according to the south a coalition to end human trafficking, this is why parents need to pay attention. >> law enforcement is reporting an increased use of online grooming techniques. that is concerned noble. >> knowing who your kids are talking to and being candid about how there are people out there that are potential exploiters. >> reporter: authorities suspect watson may have been grooming others. they arwill recognize his face and come forward. >> at this time we are still under investigation, trying to find out how widespread, how far out it truly goes. >> reporter: watson was arrested on several charges relating to unlawful sex with a minor. anyone with information on
police found her and watson at the mountain view target.two on snapchat, which led to a lot of questions. >> who else was he doing that too? what exactly was he saying? how far was he willing to take this? >> reporter: a preliminary investigation found watson had allegedly eye contact with a dozen other potential victims on snapchat, often posing as a 16 or 17-year-old. according to the south a coalition to end human trafficking, this is why parents need to pay attention. >>...
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thank you to nick beake, chris page and iain watson. thank you all.navirus infections in the uk is concerning and is because young people are failing to practice social distancing. nearly 3,000 new positive tests were confirmed yesterday — that's the largest rise in a single day since mid—may. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. the silent enemy it seems is forging ahead again. a rise in coronavirus infections has been identified following the easing of restrictions over the summer. yesterday the government announced nearly 3,000 new infections — that's an increase of more than 1,000 on the previous day. it's the highest daily infection figure since may. the rise in cases is believed to be being driven by young people, and there was a stark warning from ministers today. don't kill your gran by catching coronavirus and then passing it on, and you can pass it on before you have had any symptoms at all. the message to people of all ages is that we must, as a society, all follow the social distancing rules in order to protect ourselves, pr
thank you to nick beake, chris page and iain watson. thank you all.navirus infections in the uk is concerning and is because young people are failing to practice social distancing. nearly 3,000 new positive tests were confirmed yesterday — that's the largest rise in a single day since mid—may. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. the silent enemy it seems is forging ahead again. a rise in coronavirus infections has been identified following the easing of restrictions over the...
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watson coleman, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. watson coleman will vote yes on h.r. 5664. as the member designated by mr. engel, i inform the house mr. ngel will vote yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady pennsylvania rise? >> as the member designated by pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. eier will vote aye on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from i will lion rise? >> as the member designated by mr. grijalva of arizona, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house mr. grijalva will vote yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady california rise? ms. matsui: as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house mr. desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady kansas rise? >> as the member designated by mr. kim, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. kim will vote aye on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for wha
watson coleman, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. watson coleman will vote yes on h.r. 5664. as the member designated by mr. engel, i inform the house mr. ngel will vote yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady pennsylvania rise? >> as the member designated by pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. eier will vote aye on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from i will lion rise? >>...
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watson using artificial intelligence to allow fan interaction, even with empty stands. "mornings with maria" is live right now. global markets this morning are under pressure, take a look at european indices, markets are under pressure as concerns grow over a no deal brexit. the cac is down 63 and the dax is lower by 108. germany is showing signs of a slow recovery. exports rising 4.7% in the month of july, imports were up just over 1%. that was far below pre-pandemic levels. checking asian markets this morning, take a look at what happened overnight, green across the board in asia, best performer as you can see japan, nikkei average up three quarters of a percent, same situation with the shanghai composite in china. some of the top stories this morning, president trump and joe biden clashing over a possible covid-19 vaccine, the president demanding an apology from the democratic nominee after using what he calls anti-vaccine rhetoric. >> under my leadership we'll produce a vaccine in record time. biden and his very liberal running mate should immediately apologize for
watson using artificial intelligence to allow fan interaction, even with empty stands. "mornings with maria" is live right now. global markets this morning are under pressure, take a look at european indices, markets are under pressure as concerns grow over a no deal brexit. the cac is down 63 and the dax is lower by 108. germany is showing signs of a slow recovery. exports rising 4.7% in the month of july, imports were up just over 1%. that was far below pre-pandemic levels. checking...
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watson coleman will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> mr. speaker as the member designated by mr. lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the ouse, mr. lawson will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? mr. beyer: as the member designated by mr. rooney pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house mr. rooney will vote yes on motion to recommit. as the member designated by by ms. moore, purn to house resolution 965, i inform the house ms. moore will vote no on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by mr. cohen, i inform the house mr. cohen will vote no on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by by ms. bar began, pursuant to house resolution 965, ms. bar began will vote no. as member designated by mr. lowenthal, mr. lowenthal will vote no on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by mr. l inch eu pursuant to house l
watson coleman will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> mr. speaker as the member designated by mr. lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the ouse, mr. lawson will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? mr. beyer: as the member designated by mr. rooney pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the...
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authorities suspect watson may have been groom others. they hope that they others will recognize his face and come forward. >> we are trying to figure out how far widespread and how far how it truly fees. >> watson was arrested on several charges related to unlawful sex with a minor. anyone with information is asked to contact mountain view police. >> yeah, still looking for more victims in this case. ann, thank you so much. >>> coming up, president trump is denying a report that he called military service members suckers and losers. up next, reaction from democratic presidential nominee joe biden, and we'll tell you about the major endorsement for the former vice president. >>> plus good news on the august jobs report. it is the lowest unemployment we have had since the coronavirus pandemic hit the u.s. in march. more on this when we come back. experience the ultimate sports hub. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every follow the teams you
authorities suspect watson may have been groom others. they hope that they others will recognize his face and come forward. >> we are trying to figure out how far widespread and how far how it truly fees. >> watson was arrested on several charges related to unlawful sex with a minor. anyone with information is asked to contact mountain view police. >> yeah, still looking for more victims in this case. ann, thank you so much. >>> coming up, president trump is denying a...
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marilyn watson is with us. as we start to see governments taking stronger action what are the implications for fixed income? marilyn: in terms of lockdowns and -- i think we will continue to see this for the rest of the year and probably for a large part of next year as well. we will start to see flareups in the virus in different places. it is going to be on a case-by-case basis. when you look at the economy, the global economy, the eurozone, the u.k., the u.s., all the data is pretty much better than we have been expecting if you want to go. i think you will continue to see actions from governments as they need to do. backstopping that, you have a central banks and essential stimulus. in the u.k. we will have the end of the furlough. we also do have the brexit negotiations. in terms of the u.k., looking at the bond market in the macroeconomy, the picture is much more murky and harder to see a clear path through. when you look at the euro zone in the u.s., china, the trajectories are becoming a lot clearer tha
marilyn watson is with us. as we start to see governments taking stronger action what are the implications for fixed income? marilyn: in terms of lockdowns and -- i think we will continue to see this for the rest of the year and probably for a large part of next year as well. we will start to see flareups in the virus in different places. it is going to be on a case-by-case basis. when you look at the economy, the global economy, the eurozone, the u.k., the u.s., all the data is pretty much...
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thank you, iain watson ata reputation. thank you, iain watson at a rather noisy westminster.l with serious injuries after a school bus hit a railway bridge near winchester in hampshire — the roof of the bus was sheared off. our correspondent duncan kennedy is there. well, the boss is still under the bridge behind me, and you are right, the roof was completely sheared off. it was a double—decker bus, and it is likely that most of the serious injuries were among children on the upper deck. police say they are now questioning the driver involved. there was nothing left of the top deck of the bus, sheared off after hitting a railway bridge. the bus had more than 70 children on board, many on the top deck. those on board said the impact sounded like a massive bang. among those on the upper deck was 14—year—old zoe. we suddenlyjust hit the top of the tunnel, because it's a double—decker bus, and it all fell in on the top. i'm not sure what happened down the bottom, i think they were all ok, but on the top it all fell in on top of everyone. there was glass everywhere and everyone st
thank you, iain watson ata reputation. thank you, iain watson at a rather noisy westminster.l with serious injuries after a school bus hit a railway bridge near winchester in hampshire — the roof of the bus was sheared off. our correspondent duncan kennedy is there. well, the boss is still under the bridge behind me, and you are right, the roof was completely sheared off. it was a double—decker bus, and it is likely that most of the serious injuries were among children on the upper deck....
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watson coleman will vote yes on h.r. 6270. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to kirkpatrick will vote yes on h.r. 62770. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? ms. wexton: as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on h.r. 6270. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.r. 6270. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 253, the nays are 163. the bill is passed. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, to suspend the rules h the ss h.r. 4764 on
watson coleman will vote yes on h.r. 6270. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to kirkpatrick will vote yes on h.r. 62770. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? ms. wexton: as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on h.r. 6270. the speaker pro...
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watson coleman will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? as the member designated by ms. pressley, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. garamendi, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. garamendi will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: as the member designated by ms. mucarsel-powell of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. mucarsel-powell will vote yea on the motion to table the resolution. as the member designated by mr. hastings of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. hastings will also vote yea on the motion to table
watson coleman will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? as the member designated by ms. pressley, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. garamendi, pursuant to house...
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iain watson, bbc news, westminster.e britannia and land of hope and glory will now be sung during the last night of the proms. 0ur media editor amol rajan is here. what is behind the change? the bbc singers are going to sing the lyrics after all. the bbc has a new director general tim davies and he is making his presence felt. he said that he wanted the bbc to be a universal public service in touch with every part of the country. he will be sensitive to the fact that bbc has had a week of damaging headlines from this slightly bizarre saga. 0ne sunday newspaper front page lambasted the bbc as being wet and woke in the bbc itself got into something of a tangle of a weather to sing the lyrics of this song which mentions slavery. the bbc avoided the question of principle, whether it was correct in principle to sing those lyrics. the director—general has taken a stance and this i think is relatively easy when for him, it will be seen as a decisive intervention underlined the bbc along with the opinion of the majority of peop
iain watson, bbc news, westminster.e britannia and land of hope and glory will now be sung during the last night of the proms. 0ur media editor amol rajan is here. what is behind the change? the bbc singers are going to sing the lyrics after all. the bbc has a new director general tim davies and he is making his presence felt. he said that he wanted the bbc to be a universal public service in touch with every part of the country. he will be sensitive to the fact that bbc has had a week of...
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katy watson, bbc news.e: today marks six months since theorld health organization declared covid-19 a pandemic. across the globe, over 900,000 people have died and 20 million have been infected. joining me is the dean of brown university school of public health. thank you very much, for joining me. it has been a steep and metimes ertic learning curve. how would you rate global progress in trying to combat the coronavirus? >> thank you for having me on. a difficult questn fo a couple of reasons. we can talkbout some things at have gone very well. the scientific advancement around the virus is extraordinary. t the lx months, we have mede incredible progress and therapies, devel of vaccines, diagnostic tests. so that has been a real bght spot. and there are some countrith have taken lessons we learned and applied them in managed to supess the virus -- and managed to suppress the virus. and then there are a large number of countries that ignored many of those lessons and gentinue to see very l outbreaks.so very
katy watson, bbc news.e: today marks six months since theorld health organization declared covid-19 a pandemic. across the globe, over 900,000 people have died and 20 million have been infected. joining me is the dean of brown university school of public health. thank you very much, for joining me. it has been a steep and metimes ertic learning curve. how would you rate global progress in trying to combat the coronavirus? >> thank you for having me on. a difficult questn fo a couple of...
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our south american correspondent katy watson is in brazil.ie: between searing heat and covid-19, people stay indoors in this village come away from the outside world as much as ssible. signs are posted reminding them of the invisible threat in their midst. today, the community health team has registered a new case. ons of the village leaders caught the virus. in the very beginning, gyre bolsonaro -- jair bolsonaro brushed off the virus, saying it was mo really -- mostly the elderly. sondra, who invited us -- sandra oh, who inved us -- sandro, who invited us into --e community, said the deaths >> if we lose a leader, if we lose a member of the community. we are losing everything, knowledge, traditions, medicines, culture, ge. katie: this village hasn't escaped the virus, but nobody has died in more remote communities where illegal mining and logging are rife, and were criminals have no respectct of prote land, indigenous people have paid a price. there are se lifelines, though. there are shelters in towns across the amazon where people can see
our south american correspondent katy watson is in brazil.ie: between searing heat and covid-19, people stay indoors in this village come away from the outside world as much as ssible. signs are posted reminding them of the invisible threat in their midst. today, the community health team has registered a new case. ons of the village leaders caught the virus. in the very beginning, gyre bolsonaro -- jair bolsonaro brushed off the virus, saying it was mo really -- mostly the elderly. sondra, who...
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katty: katy watson taking us on a tour of latin america.latin america struggles to contain the pandemic, theoad to a coronavus vaccine has hit a speed bump. the trial of a vaccine braoxford and aneca has been temporarily halted after a rticipant fell ill and was admitted to hospital. an independent investigation will review the data before regulators decide whether the trial can restart. here is our medical editor. >> more than 10,000 volunteers have been immunized in the u.k. as part of the oxford coronavirus vaccine tal. many of them are elderly. some, do to receive a second booster dose this week. that has been put on pause after a volunteer was admitted to hospital. oxfo university said it was a routine action which has to potentially unexplained illness in a study. so for now, no one at any of the sites around the world, including south africa, brazil, and the united states, can be immunized with the oxford vaccine. >> we need to make sure that these vaccines work, they work well enough, and they are safe. therefore, a pause inot good.
katty: katy watson taking us on a tour of latin america.latin america struggles to contain the pandemic, theoad to a coronavus vaccine has hit a speed bump. the trial of a vaccine braoxford and aneca has been temporarily halted after a rticipant fell ill and was admitted to hospital. an independent investigation will review the data before regulators decide whether the trial can restart. here is our medical editor. >> more than 10,000 volunteers have been immunized in the u.k. as part of...
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katy watson has been looking at the impact. >> brazil's amazon is once again going up in smoke.ear after international outrage over the extent of the fires, they are back, and as devastating as ever. but they aren't just killing the rain forest. they are also choking its this doctor has been working relentlessly for six months dealing with covid-19. he is the best chance for tse residents, who otherwise have tr el eight hours to the nearest intensive care bed. the situation isn't easing here, he says. evy day.ill seeing new cases now, it is fire season, and the team isn't just battling covid-19. >> every day, i have patients rerning with problems that arein geworse because of pollution and the fires in the area. theyon't know it is because of the smoke. they think they have covid-19 again. >>ye 2-old -- this 27-year-old woman was the first person in town to be diagnosed with covid-19. with no previous health issues, feared for her life. family >> sometimes, i am at a loss for words to explain how difficult it was. i wouldn't wisht upon anyone. even today, i have shortness when t
katy watson has been looking at the impact. >> brazil's amazon is once again going up in smoke.ear after international outrage over the extent of the fires, they are back, and as devastating as ever. but they aren't just killing the rain forest. they are also choking its this doctor has been working relentlessly for six months dealing with covid-19. he is the best chance for tse residents, who otherwise have tr el eight hours to the nearest intensive care bed. the situation isn't easing...
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iain watson, bbc news.ounced almost 13,500 new confirmed infections — another daily record since the start of the outbreak there. the spike mirrors a rise in infections in many other parts of europe too. more than 850,000 people living in and around spain's capital madrid are to be put under lockdown after a surge in the number of new infections. from monday, people will only be allowed to leave their local area to go to work and school, or fulfil legal obligations. a political battle is shaping up in america, following the death at the age of 87, of the supreme courtjudge, ruth bader ginsburg, a champion of women's, and minority rights. donald trump says, despite the presidential election being less than two months away, he should have the right to choose a conservative nominee to replace her. but his democrat rival, joe biden, insists the decision must wait until after the november poll. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. no, not the death of a rock star or a movie legend. this spontaneous vigil
iain watson, bbc news.ounced almost 13,500 new confirmed infections — another daily record since the start of the outbreak there. the spike mirrors a rise in infections in many other parts of europe too. more than 850,000 people living in and around spain's capital madrid are to be put under lockdown after a surge in the number of new infections. from monday, people will only be allowed to leave their local area to go to work and school, or fulfil legal obligations. a political battle is...
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katy watson, bbc news, in the amazonian state of para.d the maytals, has died at the age of 77. one of jamaica's most influential musicians, he helped popularise reggae in the 1960s with songs like pressure drop, monkey man and funky kingston. he even claimed to have coined the genre's name, on 1968's do the reggay. hibbert‘s family said he had died on friday. the cause was not disclosed, but he had recently been taken to hospital with covid—like symptoms. sir terence conran, the british designer who transformed uk retail and interior design, has died at the age of 88. best known as the founder of the furniture store chain habitat, sir terence brought modern style and simplicity to uk homes. today, the design museum — which he founded — described him as a "visionary", saying he "revolutionised the way we live in britain". in a statement, his family said he "passed away peacefully" at his home. david sillito looks back at his life. you know, i believe in what i call easy living. duvets, flatpack furniture, the wok. it wasn't just a shop. s
katy watson, bbc news, in the amazonian state of para.d the maytals, has died at the age of 77. one of jamaica's most influential musicians, he helped popularise reggae in the 1960s with songs like pressure drop, monkey man and funky kingston. he even claimed to have coined the genre's name, on 1968's do the reggay. hibbert‘s family said he had died on friday. the cause was not disclosed, but he had recently been taken to hospital with covid—like symptoms. sir terence conran, the british...
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iain watson, bbc news. joe biden, has lashed out at donald trump's decision to replace the late supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg before november's election. speaking in philadelphia, he appealed directly to senate republicans to respect her dying wish, for the next president to select her replacement, not — as he put it — to rush to "jam a lifetime appointment through". look, i'm not being naive, i'm not speaking to donald trump — who will do whatever he wants. i'm not speaking to mitch mcconnell — who will do what he wants and he does. i'm speaking to those republicans out there, senate republicans, who know deep down what is right for the country and consistent with the constitution — as i stand here in the constitution centre — notjust what's best for their party. our correspondent in washington, nomia iqbal, explains who mr biden was aiming these comments at? joe biden knows the republicans. i don't think you spend half a century on the political stage and not make some friends. he was actually
iain watson, bbc news. joe biden, has lashed out at donald trump's decision to replace the late supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg before november's election. speaking in philadelphia, he appealed directly to senate republicans to respect her dying wish, for the next president to select her replacement, not — as he put it — to rush to "jam a lifetime appointment through". look, i'm not being naive, i'm not speaking to donald trump — who will do whatever he wants. i'm not...
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katy watson, bbc news. us and its western allies, there are fears of reprisal and arbitrary detention of foreign citizens. american businessman, mark swidan, got sentenced to death on drug charges in china last year but his family believes his conviction is politically motivated. let's speak to mark's mother katherine who's in texas and has been fighting for her son's release. this is such a rollercoaster. a five year wait and suddenly a death sentence and a two—year reprieve on that. how has it been for you? it has been devastating. i never give up. i spend my waking hour thinking of another way that i can try to get notoriety to him and get the government here to notice him and the state department andi him and the state department and i used to receive mailfrom him but now they are not sending any mail. the do not give him my mail and sending any mail. the do not give him my mailand now sending any mail. the do not give him my mail and now i believe, because of the covid virus, they are only doing videoc
katy watson, bbc news. us and its western allies, there are fears of reprisal and arbitrary detention of foreign citizens. american businessman, mark swidan, got sentenced to death on drug charges in china last year but his family believes his conviction is politically motivated. let's speak to mark's mother katherine who's in texas and has been fighting for her son's release. this is such a rollercoaster. a five year wait and suddenly a death sentence and a two—year reprieve on that. how has...
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iain watson, bbc news.court justice — democrat, joe biden says he should name ruth bader ginsburg's replacement, if he beats donald trump in november. , the democratic nominee for president, joe biden, ——the democratic nominee for president, joe biden, has lashed out at president trump's decision to replace the late supreme courtjustice, ruth bader ginsburg before november's election. former vice president biden appealed directly to senate republicans, to respect her dying wish for the next president to select her replacement, not, as he put it, to rush to "jam a lifetime appointment through". look, i'm not being naive. i'm not speaking to donald trump to do whatever he wants, i'm not speaking to mitch mcconnell to do whatever he wants but i'm speaking to those republicans out there, senate republicans, who know deep down what is right for the country and consistent with the constitution, as i stand here in the constitution centre. not just what is best for their party. joining me now is rebecca klar report
iain watson, bbc news.court justice — democrat, joe biden says he should name ruth bader ginsburg's replacement, if he beats donald trump in november. , the democratic nominee for president, joe biden, ——the democratic nominee for president, joe biden, has lashed out at president trump's decision to replace the late supreme courtjustice, ruth bader ginsburg before november's election. former vice president biden appealed directly to senate republicans, to respect her dying wish for the...
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iain watson, bbc news.o been rising with governments introducing various measures to try to contain the virus. 0ur health correspondent catherine burns reports. the intensive care unit in marseille, one of the worst affected areas of france, a familiar sight across the world in spring and one becoming more common in parts of europe as winter approaches. in spain, this neighbourhood of madrid and many others will go back into lockdown tomorrow. people are concerned. i think there is an awareness or a realisation that we relaxed too much, as many other countries did. the question is, how do we compare to other countries across europe? well, over the last fortnight, if you look at cases for every 100,000 people, spain is on the highest at around 300. france is approaching 200, belgium and the netherlands are just over 100 and we're lower than that on 69 cases for every 100,000 people. but other countries are much lower still. italy, sweden and germany are allaround 30, and cyprus isjust under ten. so the uk is
iain watson, bbc news.o been rising with governments introducing various measures to try to contain the virus. 0ur health correspondent catherine burns reports. the intensive care unit in marseille, one of the worst affected areas of france, a familiar sight across the world in spring and one becoming more common in parts of europe as winter approaches. in spain, this neighbourhood of madrid and many others will go back into lockdown tomorrow. people are concerned. i think there is an awareness...
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iain watson, bbc news.ave held a demonstration injerusalem, accusing the president of corruption and mishandling of the pandemic. weekly protests have taken place outside his residence for nearly three months. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: this years emmy‘s are taking place as a virtual ceremony with stars set to be presented awards in the comfort of their own homes. we will find out how a comedy show has swept the awards. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world, and so the british government has no option but to continue this action
iain watson, bbc news.ave held a demonstration injerusalem, accusing the president of corruption and mishandling of the pandemic. weekly protests have taken place outside his residence for nearly three months. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: this years emmy‘s are taking place as a virtual ceremony with stars set to be presented awards in the comfort of their own homes. we will find out how a comedy show has swept the awards. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to...
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fred watson, thank you so much. great pleasure, thanks.hotographs taken by people during lockdown has been launched by the national portrait gallery. the project was led by the duchess of cambridge and involves more than 30,000 photos. it's designed to capture the resilience of people at one of the most challenging periods of our history. sarah campbell has more. moments captured on camera during lockdown, every picture telling a story. titled be safe daddy, a cuddle between a father and daughter before his next shift working as a paramedic. loved ones separated by glass in last precious moments. and empty, three—year—old leo's mother who took the picture, says she experienced panic and a fear that this would be the new normal. this was a project initiated by the duchess of cambridge, herself a keen photographer, and she along with four otherjudges had the job of whittling the thousands of entries to just 100. i felt really strongly that i really wanted to try and create a portrait of the nation that captures the fears and the hopes, and t
fred watson, thank you so much. great pleasure, thanks.hotographs taken by people during lockdown has been launched by the national portrait gallery. the project was led by the duchess of cambridge and involves more than 30,000 photos. it's designed to capture the resilience of people at one of the most challenging periods of our history. sarah campbell has more. moments captured on camera during lockdown, every picture telling a story. titled be safe daddy, a cuddle between a father and...
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iain watson, bbc news, westminster. people living in and around the spanish capital, madrid, are to be put under lockdown after a surge in the number of new infections. from monday, people will only be allowed to leave their local area to go to work and school or fulfil legal obligations. spain now has the highest number of cases in europe. guy hedgecoe reports. in spain, the effort to control coronavirus has often been described as a battle. and now the military are getting involved. these members of the armed forces are helping with covid tracing by telephone in madrid. it's satisfying work, because we feel that we are helping our spanish people in a very difficult moment for them. from monday there will be new restrictions on movement in and out of the worst affected areas of madrid, affecting nearlyi million people. as the infection rate in the capital has soared, primary health care clinics like this one have started to feel the strain. translation: we had expected the pandemic to get worse later on but right i'iow
iain watson, bbc news, westminster. people living in and around the spanish capital, madrid, are to be put under lockdown after a surge in the number of new infections. from monday, people will only be allowed to leave their local area to go to work and school or fulfil legal obligations. spain now has the highest number of cases in europe. guy hedgecoe reports. in spain, the effort to control coronavirus has often been described as a battle. and now the military are getting involved. these...
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katy watson, bbc news.n the north of mexico after violent clashes with the national guard. protesters threw petrol—bombs and stones — the troops responded with teargas and rubber bullets before escaping. tensions have been rising since sunday when authorities decided to open the gates of the dam, in chihuahua state, to divert water towards the united states. this from our correspondent, will grant. water is so scarce in this part of northern mexico that blood was spilt over it. armed with little more than pickaxes and machetes, a group of local farmers and agricultural workers descended on the la boquilla dam to force out the national guard who had taken over the site. at least one protester was killed, another injured in the clashes. "this is a reaction from citizens who are defending their homeland," said one protester. "water is everyone's heritage, it belongs to everyone in chihuahua, to all mexicans," he added. specifically, they are furious over a treaty reached with the united states in 19114 over th
katy watson, bbc news.n the north of mexico after violent clashes with the national guard. protesters threw petrol—bombs and stones — the troops responded with teargas and rubber bullets before escaping. tensions have been rising since sunday when authorities decided to open the gates of the dam, in chihuahua state, to divert water towards the united states. this from our correspondent, will grant. water is so scarce in this part of northern mexico that blood was spilt over it. armed with...
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iain watson, bbc news.t 13,500 new confirmed infections — another daily record since the start of the outbreak there. the spike mirrors a rise in infections in many other parts of europe. more than 850,000 people living in and around spain's capital madrid are to be put under lockdown, after a surge in the number of new infections. from monday, they will only be allowed to leave their local area to go to work and school, or fulfil legal obligations. you're watching bbc news. the headlines... donald trump says he hopes to name a woman within the next week as his choice to replace the supreme court judge ruth bader ginsburg. stiff financial penalties for anyone in england, who tests positive for coronavirus — but fails to self—isolate. let's get more now on the death of us supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg. already there's a political battle under way over her replacement. if donald trump names her successor, conservatives will be able to celebrate a clear majority in the nation's highest court. 0ur wa
iain watson, bbc news.t 13,500 new confirmed infections — another daily record since the start of the outbreak there. the spike mirrors a rise in infections in many other parts of europe. more than 850,000 people living in and around spain's capital madrid are to be put under lockdown, after a surge in the number of new infections. from monday, they will only be allowed to leave their local area to go to work and school, or fulfil legal obligations. you're watching bbc news. the headlines......
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katy watson, bbc news, in the amazon.marine scuttled off the coast of thailand after being bombed by japanese forces. the whereabouts of the uss grenadier were unknown for 77 years. but now after several months searching the waters south of the island of phuket, four divers — including lance horowitz — believe they've found the missing vessel. i asked lance how sure he was that the wreck was indeed the uss grenadier. we are quite certain, there is not that many of them missing out there. so, due to several different reasons, we are very sure that it is the grenadier. just talk us through the moment that you found it, what was it like, what did you experience? it is quite emotional. it's quite a large vessel, it is very deep and quite dark as your light starts to eliminate it and you get this feeling of history flooding back. other than that, it has created a freak ecosystem on the bottom of the sea floor. it is teeming with marine life so it is a very vivid ceiling when you are down there. it gives you goose bumps. -- it
katy watson, bbc news, in the amazon.marine scuttled off the coast of thailand after being bombed by japanese forces. the whereabouts of the uss grenadier were unknown for 77 years. but now after several months searching the waters south of the island of phuket, four divers — including lance horowitz — believe they've found the missing vessel. i asked lance how sure he was that the wreck was indeed the uss grenadier. we are quite certain, there is not that many of them missing out there....
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katy watson, bbc news, in the amazonian state of para.as died at the age of 88. best known as the founder of the furniture store chain, habitat, sir terence brought modern style and simplicity to uk homes. today, the design museum — which he founded — described him as a "visionary", saying he "revolutionised the way we live in britain". in a statement his family said he "passed away peacefully" at his home. david sillito looks back at his life. you know, i believe in what i call easy living. duvets, flatpack furniture, the wok. it wasn't just a shop. sir terence conran introduced britain to a new way of living a design philosophy that had its roots in the festival of britain. newreel: bank holiday, and the festival spirit pulls the crowds to the southbank exhibition. as a young industrial designer, he worked on the exhibits at this vision of the future. it had a powerful impact. i just saw the faces of people coming in, in their long macintoshes with their sandwiches and their smiles. they hadn't seen anything cheerfulfor so long. habitat
katy watson, bbc news, in the amazonian state of para.as died at the age of 88. best known as the founder of the furniture store chain, habitat, sir terence brought modern style and simplicity to uk homes. today, the design museum — which he founded — described him as a "visionary", saying he "revolutionised the way we live in britain". in a statement his family said he "passed away peacefully" at his home. david sillito looks back at his life. you know, i...
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here's our political correspondent, iain watson.es and restrictions, the government says we're more lax than some of our continental counterparts. so, as coronavirus cases increase, expect to hear tougher messages on enforcement. the health secretary says we're at tipping point. if everybody follows the rules, then we can avoid further national lockdowns. but we of course have to be prepared to take action if that's what's necessary. so we might be facing a further national lockdown if people don't obey the rules? that's exactly right. i don't rule it out, i don't want to see it. in just over a week from now in england, if you don't self—isolate when you should, you could face an initial fine of £1,000, and up to £10,000. the health secretary says we should tell the police if we see rule—breakers, but in london, not everyone will take that advice. that whole thing of telling on your neighbour, i think breaking up community is the last thing that should be encouraged. if there's a hefty fine in place or something like that, people wo
here's our political correspondent, iain watson.es and restrictions, the government says we're more lax than some of our continental counterparts. so, as coronavirus cases increase, expect to hear tougher messages on enforcement. the health secretary says we're at tipping point. if everybody follows the rules, then we can avoid further national lockdowns. but we of course have to be prepared to take action if that's what's necessary. so we might be facing a further national lockdown if people...
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katy watson, bbc news.n 1,000 visas of chinese graduate students and researchers deemed to be a security risk. the acting head of the department of homeland security said that washington was blocking visas forthose with ties to china's military in order to prevent them from stealing sensitive research. top south african human rights lawyer, george bizos, who famously defended nelson mandela, has died aged 92. mr bizos represented some of the country's best known political activists during the apartheid years and became one of the architects of the country's new constitution. president cyril ramaphosa announced his death, saying mr bizos had "contributed immensely to our democracy". india has one of the highest suicide rates in the world and campaigners say it can be difficult to know where to turn in times of crisis. to coincide with world suicide prevention day, the country has launched its first ever national helpline, operating in 13 languages. ishleen kaur reports on the personal tragedy that helped to
katy watson, bbc news.n 1,000 visas of chinese graduate students and researchers deemed to be a security risk. the acting head of the department of homeland security said that washington was blocking visas forthose with ties to china's military in order to prevent them from stealing sensitive research. top south african human rights lawyer, george bizos, who famously defended nelson mandela, has died aged 92. mr bizos represented some of the country's best known political activists during the...
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katy watson has visited the amazonian state worst—affected by the fires and sent this report.at the amazon is burning. but it's on the ground where the damage has been done. this virgin forest gone forever. this is one of dozens of fires we've seen while driving through the forest today and this is a specially protected area. clearly, few people are paying attention to the fact there's a fire ban that's been put in place after the international outcry we saw last year. you wonder what hope there is when the government says that the fires don't even exist. for raimundo, the fires are all too real. a cocoa producer, he shows me where the neighbouring cattle farm burnt its land a few weeks ago. and nearly destroyed his livelihood. translation: they set fire to the fields after the decree was introduced. i don't know why they didn't comply with the law. we often ask that. they must have special contacts. they know that they can commit the crimes and they aren't afraid of anything. small farmers like raimundo face powerful opposition, though. with the backing from the president, th
katy watson has visited the amazonian state worst—affected by the fires and sent this report.at the amazon is burning. but it's on the ground where the damage has been done. this virgin forest gone forever. this is one of dozens of fires we've seen while driving through the forest today and this is a specially protected area. clearly, few people are paying attention to the fact there's a fire ban that's been put in place after the international outcry we saw last year. you wonder what hope...
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katy watson, bbc news, in the amazonian state of para.ukashenko in belarus have confronted security forces arresting demonstrators in minsk. some tried to rip the balaclavas from the heads of unidentified agents in green fatigues. the women chanted their support for a 73—year—old great—grandmother at the forefront of the protests. us lawmakers are putting pressure on walt disney to answer claims it cooperated with chinese propaganda officials during the filming of mulan. a group of republican and democrat congress members have written to the company's ceo, asking him to explain the decision to shoot part of the action movie in xinjiang. they say filming with local officials gave legitimacy to atrocities against the region's uighur muslims. disney has not responded. it's a staple of the classical music calendar here in the uk. the last night of the proms took place tonight, but this year there was no flag—waving, bobbing audience inside the royal albert hall for the first time in its history. the show was also swept up in controversy, afte
katy watson, bbc news, in the amazonian state of para.ukashenko in belarus have confronted security forces arresting demonstrators in minsk. some tried to rip the balaclavas from the heads of unidentified agents in green fatigues. the women chanted their support for a 73—year—old great—grandmother at the forefront of the protests. us lawmakers are putting pressure on walt disney to answer claims it cooperated with chinese propaganda officials during the filming of mulan. a group of...
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i am charles watson in atlanta. details coming up. why do i love being a doctor at kaiser permanente? my only job is to take great care of my patients. i'm empowered to do what's right for you. our digital records mean your medical history is in one place, so i can give you great care. your primary care doctor, your specialists... it's great! we all work together as one team. our integrated approach to health care helps my patients live longer, healthier lives. i don't just practice here, i'm a patient, too. i wouldn't trust my family's health care to anyone else. (vo) i have the best job in the world. ♪ i get to remind people of their grandmother's conchitas. give the little kids cookies... and celebrate birthdays with all our neighbors. hopefully, we'll be part of this community for many, many more years. ♪ >>> many unemployed californians will start receiving an extra $300 per week in benefits. supplemental payments will be made to anyone who currently receives $100 weeks in unemployment and fits and is unemployed due to the pandem
i am charles watson in atlanta. details coming up. why do i love being a doctor at kaiser permanente? my only job is to take great care of my patients. i'm empowered to do what's right for you. our digital records mean your medical history is in one place, so i can give you great care. your primary care doctor, your specialists... it's great! we all work together as one team. our integrated approach to health care helps my patients live longer, healthier lives. i don't just practice here, i'm a...
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police found her and watson at the mountain view target.two met on snapchat, which led to a lot of questions. >> how far was he willing to take this? >> reporter: a preliminary investigation found watson had allegedly had contact with a dozen other potential victims on snapchat, often possessing as a 16 or 17-year-old himself. according to the south bay coalition to end human trafficking, this is why parents need to pay attention. >> law enforcement is reporting that they are seeing an increased use of on-line grooming techniques, and so that is of kevin. >> knowing who your kids are talking to, and being very candid with kids about how there are people out there that are potentially exploiters and telling your kids what grouping could potentially look like. >> reporter: they are hope be other victims will recognize his face and come forward. >> at this time, we are still under investigation, trying to find out how widespread, how far out it truly goes. >> watson was arrested on several charges related to unlawful sex with a minor. anyone w
police found her and watson at the mountain view target.two met on snapchat, which led to a lot of questions. >> how far was he willing to take this? >> reporter: a preliminary investigation found watson had allegedly had contact with a dozen other potential victims on snapchat, often possessing as a 16 or 17-year-old himself. according to the south bay coalition to end human trafficking, this is why parents need to pay attention. >> law enforcement is reporting that they are...
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can technology thanks watson can. i be in watson is a technology unlike any that's come before because rather than force humans to think like a computer watson interacts with humans on human terms. so it's just interested in some of them because of cognitive often stunt this jesus team are going off to compliment him. on dom it be it somebody should be going to stop kids and get i mean so i sent his team in how to buy something langston in points in full view not find that and discuss some contexts in top that you've been hesitant to sustain begin to laugh when time goes the toilet doesn't pass also do not have hospital was just him all talk and on to it. if you're interested in checking it that you're a spectator stand evolution's it makes this whole notion take great great gesture. as well is to carry the rights of a mystery mission get guess who can be able to do it the right people ultimate goal is to get me to go michael in self role to interact with school thinking i'm showing. you visit me stop by on zoom in on
can technology thanks watson can. i be in watson is a technology unlike any that's come before because rather than force humans to think like a computer watson interacts with humans on human terms. so it's just interested in some of them because of cognitive often stunt this jesus team are going off to compliment him. on dom it be it somebody should be going to stop kids and get i mean so i sent his team in how to buy something langston in points in full view not find that and discuss some...
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iain watson, bbc news.associate professor in infectious disease modelling at the university of warwick. thank you forjoining us here again on bbc news. first off, we are hearing concerning science, very concerning some from politicians. we are ata concerning some from politicians. we are at a tipping point, the london mayor sadiq khan is saying better to act too early rather than to late. how key is timing when it comes to modelling diseases?” how key is timing when it comes to modelling diseases? i mean, timing really is crucial and this is a really is crucial and this is a really important thing. we are now seeing unfortunately these local lockdowns are being imposed in many parts of the country and there are signs it may be introduced in more regions as time goes on. the real concern of courses that working out what the appropriate interactive is. from a public health point of view, of course, if you decide you want to put a control policy the most efficient thing is to do it sooner you are aware that a
iain watson, bbc news.associate professor in infectious disease modelling at the university of warwick. thank you forjoining us here again on bbc news. first off, we are hearing concerning science, very concerning some from politicians. we are ata concerning some from politicians. we are at a tipping point, the london mayor sadiq khan is saying better to act too early rather than to late. how key is timing when it comes to modelling diseases?” how key is timing when it comes to modelling...
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acknowledging thanks watson can. i.b.m. watson is a technology unlike any that's come before because rather than force humans to think like a computer watson interacts achievements on human terms. that's just interested in some of them because of cognitive often stunt this jesus team and off the company. and dom it's been a start kids and kids i mean so i sent his team in how to buy something lengths and in points in full view not find that the disc is something contexts into t.m. heading into system begins. when time goes entirely deceive us also did not have hospital was just him all talk and on to it. if you're interested in checking it that you're a spectator stand evolution's it makes this whole notion take great great gestures . as well as pick the right to a mystery mission get yes you can be able to do it the right people ultimate goal is to get me michael himself will interact with thinking i'm showing. you visit me stop by and zoom in on a farm said bob so shuffle and getting tired here i can finish my work. then
acknowledging thanks watson can. i.b.m. watson is a technology unlike any that's come before because rather than force humans to think like a computer watson interacts achievements on human terms. that's just interested in some of them because of cognitive often stunt this jesus team and off the company. and dom it's been a start kids and kids i mean so i sent his team in how to buy something lengths and in points in full view not find that the disc is something contexts into t.m. heading into...
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iain watson, bbc news, westminster.e number new coronavirus cases. a further 350 people have tested positive for the virus in the past 2a hour period with a further three deaths recorded for people who have tested positive for the virus. the scottish government has warned that they may have to tighten restrictions, in order to curbe the rise of cases. anderw anderson reports. alfresco in glasgow this lunchtime, but for how much longer? another 116 coronavirus cases in the area today. customers here already anticipating renewed restrictions. the way things are going and some people not respecting social distancing and all the rest of it, i think she will pull the plug. we are booked to go out tonight with two friends and we are trying to decide whether or not to cancel it orjust stay in. today's figures are not good. 350 new cases in the last 2a hours. that is more than 5% of new tests. and there have been three further deaths of people who tested positive. so what happens now to put the brakes on the rising numbers? fro
iain watson, bbc news, westminster.e number new coronavirus cases. a further 350 people have tested positive for the virus in the past 2a hour period with a further three deaths recorded for people who have tested positive for the virus. the scottish government has warned that they may have to tighten restrictions, in order to curbe the rise of cases. anderw anderson reports. alfresco in glasgow this lunchtime, but for how much longer? another 116 coronavirus cases in the area today. customers...
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iain watson, bbc news, westminster.ll un sanctions against iran have been restored because it's breaching the nuclear deal it signed in 2015. president trump tore up the nuclear accord two years ago, but the us insisted it could still trigger a clause to re—establish sanctions. 0ther signatories to the deal, including britain, france, and germany, dispute this. you are watching bbc news. the headlines: president trump says he hopes to name a woman within the next week as his choice to replace the supreme court judge ruth bader ginsburg. who tests positive for coronavirus stiff financial penalties for anyone in england who tests positive for coronavirus but fails to self—isolate. president trump has approved a deal that would see american firms take significant stakes in the us arm of tiktok. the deal allows the app, which is currently wholly— owned by a chinese company, to continue operating in the us. mr trump had previously threatened to shut it down, saying it posed a security risk. oracle and walmart are set to beco
iain watson, bbc news, westminster.ll un sanctions against iran have been restored because it's breaching the nuclear deal it signed in 2015. president trump tore up the nuclear accord two years ago, but the us insisted it could still trigger a clause to re—establish sanctions. 0ther signatories to the deal, including britain, france, and germany, dispute this. you are watching bbc news. the headlines: president trump says he hopes to name a woman within the next week as his choice to replace...