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wejust can‘t know that. we just can‘t do that, can we?ve conducted extensive investigations and they are highly, highly motivated to find are highly, highly motivated to find a person who has come to harm. and they admit they don‘t have any evidence ten years on. the final decision about extradition will be made by a british court. do you trust, do you have faith in the independence of the judicial system in this country? i believe that the uk court have an interest in upholding the law. and upholding the public interest. and also democratic values. 0n the other hand, one of the things that we found out through the things that we found out through the us diplomatic cables is that the us exerts extraordinary pressure, including in germany and spain, political pressure on their cou nterpa rts political pressure on their counterparts to try to get the outcome that they want, so... on the political counterparts, perhaps, but not on british judges? political counterparts, perhaps, but not on britishjudges? on political counterparts, perhaps, b
wejust can‘t know that. we just can‘t do that, can we?ve conducted extensive investigations and they are highly, highly motivated to find are highly, highly motivated to find a person who has come to harm. and they admit they don‘t have any evidence ten years on. the final decision about extradition will be made by a british court. do you trust, do you have faith in the independence of the judicial system in this country? i believe that the uk court have an interest in upholding the law....
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we just concluded our third wejust concluded our third meeting of thejoint wejust concluded our thirdon the withdrawal agreement and i'm happy to report back after the meeting as the last time, our main message is on the much—needed acceleration of the implementation work to prepare for the 1st of january 2021 and the need to ensure full, timely and effective implementation of the withdrawal agreement. much work remains to be done before the transition period ends in fewer than 100 days. let me therefore turn it to the main elements of today's meeting. 0n citizens‘ to the main elements of today‘s meeting. 0n citizens‘ rights. the eu and the member states continue to ta ke ste ps and the member states continue to take steps to ensure the rights under the withdrawal agreement of around 11.5 million eu citizens and uk nationals. we are confident that all member states are on track to fully deploy their resident schemes and process all uk nationals on time. to that effect, some member states have introduced, due to the pandemic, a more flexible approach. in particular, prolongation of the
we just concluded our third wejust concluded our third meeting of thejoint wejust concluded our thirdon the withdrawal agreement and i'm happy to report back after the meeting as the last time, our main message is on the much—needed acceleration of the implementation work to prepare for the 1st of january 2021 and the need to ensure full, timely and effective implementation of the withdrawal agreement. much work remains to be done before the transition period ends in fewer than 100 days. let...
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be a viable to try and operate, and wejust be a viable to try and operate, and we just wouldn't takeng. be a positive in all things and not negative andi in all things and not negative and i think to try and continue would have been absolutely ridiculous. we had a situation ofa ridiculous. we had a situation of a veg man who supplied us. i asked him for some fruit and veg two weeks into the pandemic and he came back to me and said, i've liquidated my business, dean, icouldn't. said, i've liquidated my business, dean, i couldn't. you we re business, dean, i couldn't. you were the only people who paid me this month, and i knew this was serious. we have to make redundancies and i just was serious. we have to make redundancies and ijust didn't wa nt to redundancies and ijust didn't want to do that. ijust couldn't do that. i wanted to do everything properly and just walk away, shut the door, and that was it, really. were you able to get the stuff together to say goodbye, to mark the living of the restaurant? when i knew what we were going to do, i rang each member of staff and explained t
be a viable to try and operate, and wejust be a viable to try and operate, and we just wouldn't takeng. be a positive in all things and not negative andi in all things and not negative and i think to try and continue would have been absolutely ridiculous. we had a situation ofa ridiculous. we had a situation of a veg man who supplied us. i asked him for some fruit and veg two weeks into the pandemic and he came back to me and said, i've liquidated my business, dean, icouldn't. said, i've...
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i think every statistic has its weaknesses, and wejust every statistic has its weaknesses, and we justthe right one. if you want to have a more nuanced judgment of whether a death was caused by coronavirus, you can look at whether the registered daughter thought that was one of the underlying causes. but that takes up to two weeks before those numbers come out, and we do report them, so we are reporting both sets of figures, but there's a big difference in total. there is big gaps. it is clear that the 28 day number, the number that we hear everyday, is missing a large part of the death toll. but it is much more useful telling us in a timely way what trends are. when we think about an epidemic, it can grow very quickly. you don't wait two weeks before you start to make decisions about the debts that are making understand what is going on elsewhere. one of the things you make clear is that you think that bbc journalists need to contextualise, and that means using different statistics and explaining why they are different. but in headlines in particular, in short summaries, it can feel l
i think every statistic has its weaknesses, and wejust every statistic has its weaknesses, and we justthe right one. if you want to have a more nuanced judgment of whether a death was caused by coronavirus, you can look at whether the registered daughter thought that was one of the underlying causes. but that takes up to two weeks before those numbers come out, and we do report them, so we are reporting both sets of figures, but there's a big difference in total. there is big gaps. it is clear...
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wejust racially abused and the other casing that he did not do it.to see what happened. harlequins overcame gloucester 28—15 at kingsholm to confirm a top eight spot in the premiership and also a european champions cup spot. the pilot scheme of crowds allowed to watch on at the venue continued with this the second match seeing 1,000 in attendance but it did little to motivate the home side as quins notched three tries, the last through replacement scott steele as he finished off a long range movement after a danny cipriani pass had been intercepted. england cricketer jofra archer has reacted strongly to criticism from former west indies bowler michael holding that england have forgotten about the black lives matter movement. holding spoke out last week after england players stopped taking the knee before matches. archer says the comments were "a bit harsh". iam i am pretty sure come up with everything that is going on, i think that it everything that is going on, i think thatitis everything that is going on, i think that it is harsh for them to say t
wejust racially abused and the other casing that he did not do it.to see what happened. harlequins overcame gloucester 28—15 at kingsholm to confirm a top eight spot in the premiership and also a european champions cup spot. the pilot scheme of crowds allowed to watch on at the venue continued with this the second match seeing 1,000 in attendance but it did little to motivate the home side as quins notched three tries, the last through replacement scott steele as he finished off a long range...
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so it certainly isn't getting us down, wejust that.wn, we just want them back badly in a controlled manner. let's hope he can buy that way as soon as possible. scottish first minister nicola sturgeon has said the phased return of fans in the scottish premiership from 5 october is now "unlikely". further pilot events are on hold with the situation to be reviewed again in three weeks. it means fans inside celtic park for the first old firm game of the season, on the 17th of october, is also unlikely, while scotland's matches against israel on the 8th of october and slovakia three days later will be behind closed doors. indoor recreational team sports such as netball, basketball and five—a—side football won't be able to continue under the new coronavirus restrictions, which limit numbers taking part to six. over 100 sport and leisure leaders have written to borisjohnson calling for a sports recovery fund to help them through the pandemic. one of the first people to sign that letter was paralympic legend baroness tanni grey thompson. perha
so it certainly isn't getting us down, wejust that.wn, we just want them back badly in a controlled manner. let's hope he can buy that way as soon as possible. scottish first minister nicola sturgeon has said the phased return of fans in the scottish premiership from 5 october is now "unlikely". further pilot events are on hold with the situation to be reviewed again in three weeks. it means fans inside celtic park for the first old firm game of the season, on the 17th of october, is...
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and right now, wejust said goodbye tojohn lewis for now, the most — one of the most remarkable humanror up to america and charging it to either stand up or move out of the way when we talk about the values that we say we believe in as americans. so, right now, black lives matter, that generation that has — that spans generations has stepped into the moment of continuing to move that struggle forward. let me quote you some words from the director spike lee, who said this recently — he said, "it's not like you're just born angry. black people in the united states are angry because they live every day in this world where the system is not set up for you, as a black person, to win." i'm just interested in this idea of anger. do you carry real anger in you? is that your reality? i don't carry anger because that means that someone has defeated me. one of the things... i get pissed off sometimes. but as soon as i do, i get strategic. there's nothing that assuages helplessness, anger, fear, any of those things better than getting active because that's where your power is. that's our only pow
and right now, wejust said goodbye tojohn lewis for now, the most — one of the most remarkable humanror up to america and charging it to either stand up or move out of the way when we talk about the values that we say we believe in as americans. so, right now, black lives matter, that generation that has — that spans generations has stepped into the moment of continuing to move that struggle forward. let me quote you some words from the director spike lee, who said this recently — he...
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here after the national trust may be gone one day and we just keep trust may be gone one day and wejust gone one day and we just keep hoping for better days to come and they will come back, good days, it'sjust a matter of time. everyone here is still congratulating edoardo and aberdeenshire but us, we're off to tuscany in italy whether coronavirus lockdown has caused a revival of an old mediaeval practice, one that has social distancing nailed centuries before we even coined the term. babae is from ancient latin and it means well, magnificent, a very beautiful lesson so we like the word babae. we decided to start this restaurant in 2018, injune, and we are to friends and this was a new experience for us. we found it inside the restau ra nt we found it inside the restaurant so we decided not to open the restaurant butjust the buchette del vino. we start with selling wine and then cocktail. not only one —— wine, but food as well. so we decided to do pizza because we are very good with the focaccia and pizza. we started with the with the pizza we saw the buchette is too little with pizza s
here after the national trust may be gone one day and we just keep trust may be gone one day and wejust gone one day and we just keep hoping for better days to come and they will come back, good days, it'sjust a matter of time. everyone here is still congratulating edoardo and aberdeenshire but us, we're off to tuscany in italy whether coronavirus lockdown has caused a revival of an old mediaeval practice, one that has social distancing nailed centuries before we even coined the term. babae is...
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we were on the first floor and we started to hear the windows pop, and the sound was ripping, and wejustre scared and ijust told them it was going to be ok, but we are going to try to survive this, we are going to try to go through this and we're just going try to be safe. this is the view from the of my hotel room, this is the view from the third floor of my hotel room, look at the street. roads, now rivers in florida's westernmost city. my goodness, this isjust... i have never seen anything like this. the third worst storm surge ever to hit here. wind speeds reaching 158km/h and up to 18 inches of rainfall. it's a combination of real spirit and esprit de corps and a tremendous sense of working on hurricanes, we got very good at it and we've certainly had plenty. but to make matters worse, there are more tropical storms stacking up, threatening other parts of the gulf coast. cities like new orleans or biloxi, mississippi, are all in that kind of area impacted by these hurricanes so you are starting to see a lot of people, particularly officials take the necessary precautions in terms of
we were on the first floor and we started to hear the windows pop, and the sound was ripping, and wejustre scared and ijust told them it was going to be ok, but we are going to try to survive this, we are going to try to go through this and we're just going try to be safe. this is the view from the of my hotel room, this is the view from the third floor of my hotel room, look at the street. roads, now rivers in florida's westernmost city. my goodness, this isjust... i have never seen anything...
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and right now, wejust said goodbye tojohn lewis for now, the most — one of the most remarkable humanup to america and charging it to either stand up or move out of the way when we talk about the values that we say we believe in as americans. so, right now, black lives matter, that generation that has — that spans generations has stepped into the moment of continuing to move that struggle forward. let me quote you some words from the director spike lee, who said this recently — he said, "it's not like you're just born angry. black people in the united states are angry because they live every day in this world where the system is not set up for you, as a black person, to win." i'm just interested in this idea of anger. do you carry real anger in you? is that your reality? i don't carry anger because that means that someone has defeated me. one of the things... i get pissed off sometimes. but as soon as i do, i get strategic. there's nothing that assuages helplessness, anger, fear, any of those things better than getting active because that's where your power is. that's our only power i
and right now, wejust said goodbye tojohn lewis for now, the most — one of the most remarkable humanup to america and charging it to either stand up or move out of the way when we talk about the values that we say we believe in as americans. so, right now, black lives matter, that generation that has — that spans generations has stepped into the moment of continuing to move that struggle forward. let me quote you some words from the director spike lee, who said this recently — he said,...
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national trust existed, and they will be here after the national trust may be gone, one day, and wejust days to come. and they will come back, good days, it's just a matter of time. everyone here is still congratulating edoardo and aberdeenshire, but us, we're off to tuscany in italy, where the coronavirus lockdown has caused a revival of an odd mediaeval practice, one that had social distancing nailed centuries before we even coined the term. ‘babae‘ is from ancient latin and it means, like, ‘wow‘, like, ‘magnificent‘, a very beautiful restaurant so, yeah, we like the word ‘babae‘. we decided to start this restaurant in 2018, injune, and we are two friends, and this was a new experience for us. we found it inside the restaurant, so we decide to not to open the restaurant, butjust the buchette del vino. we start with selling wine and then cocktail. not only wine, but food as well. so we decided to do pizza, because we are very good with the schiacciata, focaccia and pizza. when we started with the with first order in the pizza, we arrive here and we saw that the buchetta is too little f
national trust existed, and they will be here after the national trust may be gone, one day, and wejust days to come. and they will come back, good days, it's just a matter of time. everyone here is still congratulating edoardo and aberdeenshire, but us, we're off to tuscany in italy, where the coronavirus lockdown has caused a revival of an odd mediaeval practice, one that had social distancing nailed centuries before we even coined the term. ‘babae‘ is from ancient latin and it means,...
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wejust heard a grand jury will be indicting one officer for his role but there is no charges going toho shot her. is that a form ofjustice? are you prepared to accept that is, that there may be other charges that will be brought, but this was, but that they should be effectively cleared ? when we heard the prosecutor, the attorney general rather, heard him describe what was going on, and i'm talking about that night that breeonna taylor lost her life, when we heard him describe the activities of that night it sounded as if he was giving a play—by—play of a game or football or some type of sporting event. it was really a sad moment because what i knew and the world got an opportunity to see in a very real way is that this was institutional protectionism. and i think that is the hardest part to swallow. we always talk and speak to the heart, the humanity of us as a people, but america right now has turned savage when you look at the criminaljustice system. but you have been campaigning on this ever since you were released, on reform of the police. it the world, the criminal justice syst
wejust heard a grand jury will be indicting one officer for his role but there is no charges going toho shot her. is that a form ofjustice? are you prepared to accept that is, that there may be other charges that will be brought, but this was, but that they should be effectively cleared ? when we heard the prosecutor, the attorney general rather, heard him describe what was going on, and i'm talking about that night that breeonna taylor lost her life, when we heard him describe the activities...
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so a couple of centres of told me, look, we just couple of centres of told me, look, wejust had a coupleology and china and the vote to improve us strength was 96—11. that's unprecedented, there is consensus in washington about the risk of china but of course we saw this with another technology bill where you had the strangest of bedfellows, chuck schumer and senator coton. you will never see that again, so whoever went, that approach to china will be the same. it might be a little smoother if it's biden but there will not be any significant difference. you are telling me it's about principle, it's about power, it's also about a heck of a lot of money, a very big market? and indeed the valuation of tiktok is basically tripled this year. they have an immensely valuable property. the core of that value is the algorithm that makes tiktok so sticky. what i was told by the company was there's 100 million users in the us, 50 million of the much tiktok for more than an evera million of the much tiktok for more than an ever a day because this algorithm is really good at queueing up algorithm is
so a couple of centres of told me, look, we just couple of centres of told me, look, wejust had a coupleology and china and the vote to improve us strength was 96—11. that's unprecedented, there is consensus in washington about the risk of china but of course we saw this with another technology bill where you had the strangest of bedfellows, chuck schumer and senator coton. you will never see that again, so whoever went, that approach to china will be the same. it might be a little smoother...
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i mean, wejust have to look around the world. very active in the americas. it's also very active in the indian subcontinent. it's picking up again in russia, in indonesia. this is a global, serious situation. every year, around 57 million people die globally from all causes. if we look at three other infectious diseases, tuberculosis, tb, a bacterial infection, it's largely a disease of poverty and is curable with antibiotics, and yet it kills around 1.5 million people a year. many of those are co—infected with hiv. flu, seasonal influenza, kills up to 650,000 people in a bad year, despite there being a vaccine. and measles, a highly contagious viral infection. it causes 140,000 deaths a year, most of them young children, yet it is entirely preventable by a vaccine. scientists are working flat out on coronavirus vaccines, but the world health organisation has warned that the covid death toll could hit two million before one is widely available. fergus walsh, bbc news. disney will cut 28 thousand jobs at its theme parks and resort
i mean, wejust have to look around the world. very active in the americas. it's also very active in the indian subcontinent. it's picking up again in russia, in indonesia. this is a global, serious situation. every year, around 57 million people die globally from all causes. if we look at three other infectious diseases, tuberculosis, tb, a bacterial infection, it's largely a disease of poverty and is curable with antibiotics, and yet it kills around 1.5 million people a year. many of those are...
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that wejust appalling have to listen to this.he last thing i wanted to say was if anybody looked at the of hof hitler's in 19 -- itler in 1933, we are on the same track. he is saying the same kinds of stuff. i do not know who these people are, that they have the same ideology that they will believe anything. host: from maryland, a supporter of president trump, we will hear from chris. caller: thank you for taking my call. thingmaybe this is the that one knock down donald trump. i do not know. this is another situation where i am a father of children, small children, and if there is a thunderstorm coming toward my house, do i look at the radar and to say what is going on, sure. is it going to hit my house? do i tell the kids it will be horrible when you go to bed, it will be awful, then send them to bed that way, or do i say, do not worry about it? as a father and a leader, is that what i do? yes. do i do the same thing for my employees, do i paint a picture of hope, trying to get to the other side, yes i do. do i tell them the da
that wejust appalling have to listen to this.he last thing i wanted to say was if anybody looked at the of hof hitler's in 19 -- itler in 1933, we are on the same track. he is saying the same kinds of stuff. i do not know who these people are, that they have the same ideology that they will believe anything. host: from maryland, a supporter of president trump, we will hear from chris. caller: thank you for taking my call. thingmaybe this is the that one knock down donald trump. i do not know....
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i mean, wejust have to look around the world.e in the americas. it's also very active in the indian subcontinent. it's picking up again in russia, in indonesia. this is a global, serious situation. every year, around 57 million people die globally from all causes. if we look at three other infectious diseases, tuberculosis, tb, a bacterial infection, it's largely a disease of poverty and is curable with antibiotics, and yet it kills around 1.5 million people a year. many of those are co—infected with hiv. flu, seasonal influenza, kills up to 650,000 people in a bad year, despite there being a vaccine. and measles, a highly contagious viral infection. it causes 140,000 deaths a year, most of them young children, yet it is entirely preventable by a vaccine. scientists are working flat out on coronavirus vaccines, but the world health organization has warned that the covid death toll could hit 2 million before one is widely available. fergus walsh, bbc news. the prime minister says he wants to end what he called the ‘snooty‘ distinc
i mean, wejust have to look around the world.e in the americas. it's also very active in the indian subcontinent. it's picking up again in russia, in indonesia. this is a global, serious situation. every year, around 57 million people die globally from all causes. if we look at three other infectious diseases, tuberculosis, tb, a bacterial infection, it's largely a disease of poverty and is curable with antibiotics, and yet it kills around 1.5 million people a year. many of those are...
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wejust spoke that were created by all the ruins there. from the lebanese and what he told us is not very reassuring. he is not encouraged by the findings so far. he told us that they have reached the location that the original team thought the person alive might be under. and they couldn't find any sign so far. they even cleared three metres surface around that location, that specific location, and so far nothing. but this does not mean that the operation is stopped. this is still ongoing and there are around ten people there with their bare hands, with shovels, still trying to clear the debris. and they are adamant that they continue up to the last minutes, make sure that there aren't any lives being wasted under this rubble. although the very slim hopes that we had in the beginning are getting slimmer by the minute. all right, carine torbey, thank you very much. the latest from beirut. more than 100 million meals were eaten last month as part of the government's eat out to help out scheme. initial figures from the government have reveal
wejust spoke that were created by all the ruins there. from the lebanese and what he told us is not very reassuring. he is not encouraged by the findings so far. he told us that they have reached the location that the original team thought the person alive might be under. and they couldn't find any sign so far. they even cleared three metres surface around that location, that specific location, and so far nothing. but this does not mean that the operation is stopped. this is still ongoing and...
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nts don't get people's sworn statements on the stand and so we just statements on the stand and so wejustwe just get the police officers' account of what happened and we don't get to really hear, they don't have to present that to a jury of their peers and stand trial and we just don't think that is fair. in this country and many countries around the world, those people should be put before a jury and a jury should before a jury and a jury should be able to decide that. so we think this whole thing is a farce. thank you very much indeed. we will have more on this later in the programme. what you are seeing on your screen straight malalai pictures from louisville, kentucky. in case you have just joined us, louisville, kentucky. in case you havejustjoined us, the family of breonna taylor, the black medical worker shot dead by police in her home in kentucky are expressing their angen kentucky are expressing their anger, generally, that no—one is to be charged with her killing. one local police officer is to be prosecuted for a lesser offence, because some of his bullets went into a neighbour
nts don't get people's sworn statements on the stand and so we just statements on the stand and so wejustwe just get the police officers' account of what happened and we don't get to really hear, they don't have to present that to a jury of their peers and stand trial and we just don't think that is fair. in this country and many countries around the world, those people should be put before a jury and a jury should before a jury and a jury should be able to decide that. so we think this whole...
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carrying the virus and potentially a danger to others, and we just potentially a danger to others, and wejustanger to others, and we just don't know about it. there are now calls from some local authorities in the capital for the government to impose the same restrictions already in place elsewhere in the country. hugh pym, bbc news. the prime minister has said for months that local strategies are the best way to deal with local outbreaks of coronavirus but what's the latest evidence on how effective they are? 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has been examining how well the stratedy has worked so far since the pandemic took hold. at first glance, life may look back to normal in leicester. but people here haven't been able to meet inside each other‘s homes since march, unless they're part of a support bubble. you can only see friends in outdoor cafes, parks, or other public spaces. leicester was the first place in the uk to introduce local restrictions at the end ofjune, after a sharp rise in cases. they were tough — people were told to stay at home and only travel if it was vital. nonessential
carrying the virus and potentially a danger to others, and we just potentially a danger to others, and wejustanger to others, and we just don't know about it. there are now calls from some local authorities in the capital for the government to impose the same restrictions already in place elsewhere in the country. hugh pym, bbc news. the prime minister has said for months that local strategies are the best way to deal with local outbreaks of coronavirus but what's the latest evidence on how...
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and all parts of london who are carrying the virus and are potentially a danger to other people and wejustple and we just don't know about it. there are no calls from some local authorities in the capital for the government to impose the same restrictions already in place elsewhere in the country. hugh pym, bbc news. let's talk to our correspondent in newcastle, fiona trott. they are coming into force in the north—east of england on wednesday. what was the reaction? was it expected? people here in newcastle this evening say they are completely confused by this. why can i have a cup of coffee with my work colleague during work hours but i cannot see them in the pub afterwards for a drink? let me explain what's been happening. lastly, there was guidance, saying please don't meet in indoor areas, even if it is in a group of six, that was the guidance. now they are saying it is enforcea ble now they are saying it is enforceable by law, the police will approach you, advise you and could find new between £100 and over £3000. -- find new between £100 and over £3000. —— could find you. durham, her
and all parts of london who are carrying the virus and are potentially a danger to other people and wejustple and we just don't know about it. there are no calls from some local authorities in the capital for the government to impose the same restrictions already in place elsewhere in the country. hugh pym, bbc news. let's talk to our correspondent in newcastle, fiona trott. they are coming into force in the north—east of england on wednesday. what was the reaction? was it expected? people...
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wejust know indication as to the nature of the injuries.e just know that there is more than one person who was stabbed. there is obviously a lot of work and great for them to cover but hopefully things will become clearer when we get that press conference at 11 o'clock. 0k, knit, we will be back to you for that. thank you very much indeed. —— nick. tougher coronavirus measures are being imposed in bolton in greater manchester because of a rising number of cases. the infection rate is now the highest in england. the increase is being driven by a spike among younger people. simonjones has this report. "everyone in bolton must play their part". that's the plea from the local council as tighter restrictions are introduced. the infection rate has risen to 99 cases per 100,000 people per week, the highest in england, with people aged between 18 and 49 accounting for 90% of cases. residents are now being told to only use public transport for essential purposes and not to mix with other households in any setting — indoors and outdoors — unless part
wejust know indication as to the nature of the injuries.e just know that there is more than one person who was stabbed. there is obviously a lot of work and great for them to cover but hopefully things will become clearer when we get that press conference at 11 o'clock. 0k, knit, we will be back to you for that. thank you very much indeed. —— nick. tougher coronavirus measures are being imposed in bolton in greater manchester because of a rising number of cases. the infection rate is now...
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i mean, wejust have to look around the world.cas. it's also very active in the indian subcontinent. it's picking up again in russia, in indonesia. this is a global, serious situation. every year, around 57 million people die globally from all causes. if we look at three other infectious diseases, tuberculosis, tb, a bacterial infection, it's largely a disease of poverty and is curable with antibiotics, and yet it kills around 1.5 million people a year. many of those are co—infected with hiv. flu, seasonal influenza, kills up to 650,000 people in a bad year despite there being a vaccine. and measles, a highly contagious viral infection was that it causes 140,000 deaths a year, most of them young children, yet it is entirely preventable by a vaccine. scientists are working flat out on coronavirus vaccines, but the world health organization has warned that the covid death toll could hit 2 million before one is widely available. fergus walsh, bbc news. let's take a look at some of today's other news. the duchess of sussex has lost th
i mean, wejust have to look around the world.cas. it's also very active in the indian subcontinent. it's picking up again in russia, in indonesia. this is a global, serious situation. every year, around 57 million people die globally from all causes. if we look at three other infectious diseases, tuberculosis, tb, a bacterial infection, it's largely a disease of poverty and is curable with antibiotics, and yet it kills around 1.5 million people a year. many of those are co—infected with hiv....
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wejust run. the police are not letting migrants leave the area.u must go back. so they are stuck with little access to food or medical care. excuse me, we are not animal, you know. we are human. these migrants have got nowhere else to go, so they are just sitting by the side of the road. some of them have built little shelters out of blankets but conditions are pretty grim. there is no running water and it is very difficult to wash. i have five children and we are living here in a very bad situation, because at night it is very cold and we have nothing. i answered scared here in moria, every time panic attacks continue. my baby is also little, all my babies, every time they are sick. we need help, please. the greek authorities say they have secured tents to house the homeless migrants, but locals on the island are strongly against plans to build a replacement camp. the migrants want to leave and the islanders want them to go, but without european agreement, solutions remain difficult. bethany bell, bbc news, lesbos. the uk has struck its first maj
wejust run. the police are not letting migrants leave the area.u must go back. so they are stuck with little access to food or medical care. excuse me, we are not animal, you know. we are human. these migrants have got nowhere else to go, so they are just sitting by the side of the road. some of them have built little shelters out of blankets but conditions are pretty grim. there is no running water and it is very difficult to wash. i have five children and we are living here in a very bad...
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you know, wejust keep going from strength to strength to strength.ally — i'm so grateful and happy with my guys, theyjust do an incredible job every weekend. the england captain owen farrell could miss saracens' champions cup quarter—final, after being sent off in their defeat to wasps in rugby union's premiership. he was dismissed for this high tackle on charlie atkinson. farrell apologised and atkinson appeared to be ok. but saracens must now wait to hear the extent of his punishment. wasps won 28—18. crowds returned to english rugby for the first time since lockdown, with 2,700 supporters were allowed at the stoop to watch harlequins play bath. it was the latest government test event. but despite the return of supporters, it was the away side who got the victory — bath winning 41—27 to close in on a premiership play—off place. there is still british interest at the us open, afterjamie murray and neal skupski reached the men's doubles quarter—finals. in the singles, serena willams came from a set down to beat fellow american sloane stephens and rea
you know, wejust keep going from strength to strength to strength.ally — i'm so grateful and happy with my guys, theyjust do an incredible job every weekend. the england captain owen farrell could miss saracens' champions cup quarter—final, after being sent off in their defeat to wasps in rugby union's premiership. he was dismissed for this high tackle on charlie atkinson. farrell apologised and atkinson appeared to be ok. but saracens must now wait to hear the extent of his punishment....
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wejust not able to go to work if they do need to isolate.make sure there is financial support in place for those that need to take time off sick, because people want to do the right thing, but if it is a choice between putting food on the table, going to work, many people will go to work. so i think the government will rethink its restrictions and people in england and wales. people do when young children are not included in this restrictions, because so many people rely on families and friends for child care to go to work. so ijust wa nt child care to go to work. so ijust want the government to let local authorities make the right decisions about what can best defeat this virus in our local area. and in terms of support for people who are having to self—isolate, have you had any response from the government? we have not had a response yet. the main concern people have at the moment as they cannot get access to testing, and the government describe it as frustrating, but it is not just frustrating. it is very anxious for people, but it is als
wejust not able to go to work if they do need to isolate.make sure there is financial support in place for those that need to take time off sick, because people want to do the right thing, but if it is a choice between putting food on the table, going to work, many people will go to work. so i think the government will rethink its restrictions and people in england and wales. people do when young children are not included in this restrictions, because so many people rely on families and friends...
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you know, wejust keep going from strength to strength to strength.izzing around those tracks. i just take they are going, whizzing around those tracks. ijust take it they are going, whizzing around those tracks. i just take it for granted. so fast! we are bringing you up—to—date with breaking news in birmingham. reports ofa breaking news in birmingham. reports of a stabbing last night in birmingham city centre. ambulance and police arrived. a number of other stabbings were also reported. police are aware of a number of injuries. they cannot give any specifics at the moment but there area number of specifics at the moment but there are a number of injured people, not ina are a number of injured people, not in a position to say how many or how serious it all emergency services are working at the centre make sure they are receiving the best care and this is being treated as a major incidents, that means there has been serious harm. they are working at the moment and it may take a while to say exactly what is happening. people will jump to to say exactly
you know, wejust keep going from strength to strength to strength.izzing around those tracks. i just take they are going, whizzing around those tracks. ijust take it they are going, whizzing around those tracks. i just take it for granted. so fast! we are bringing you up—to—date with breaking news in birmingham. reports ofa breaking news in birmingham. reports of a stabbing last night in birmingham city centre. ambulance and police arrived. a number of other stabbings were also reported....
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wejust lives, to me, that‘s not good enough.el how that made you feel. what was her reaction to that? priti patel is, you know, clearly very supportive of, especially, the police force. and she agrees that this just isn‘t right, and that we need to offer more protection to our emergency services. and i think together that‘s something that we can really make some positive changes with. when you talk to others, because you have complete support, i think of the police federation, which represents 100,000 rank and file of offices. when you speak to the police federation and you hear experiences from them, they have lost colleagues, what do they tell you about the importance of what you are doing now? well, only yesterday i had police officers coming up to me and saying, well done for what you are doing, thank you, and that just means everything. because i‘ve got a lot of friends in the police force as well, and the stories are just awful. far too often, people in the line of duty are attacked, and occasionally killed, but it‘s just
wejust lives, to me, that‘s not good enough.el how that made you feel. what was her reaction to that? priti patel is, you know, clearly very supportive of, especially, the police force. and she agrees that this just isn‘t right, and that we need to offer more protection to our emergency services. and i think together that‘s something that we can really make some positive changes with. when you talk to others, because you have complete support, i think of the police federation, which...
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wejust mentioned the co—founder and his comments. we announced the deal. there has been a lot of speculation about what might happen. and the actual intent, all sorts of conclusions were being drawn. since we made the announcement, what we have been doing is being able to tell the story, what the intent is, what we do plan to do, and i think what we have is a very strong selling plan that will see arm's technology being enhanced, the business model being maintained, and growth in cambridge being sustained, and a number of exciting investments that nvidia are planning to make into cambridge and the uk. but promises and reassu ra nces and the uk. but promises and reassurances from you and also from those in charge at nvidia are very different to a legally binding document that commits nvidia to keeping on holdings, its headquarters and jobs in cambridge. why you not pushing for a legally binding commitment? i think there is again, a bit of a misconception, that it would be impossible to sayjust shut down operations in cambridge, lift u
wejust mentioned the co—founder and his comments. we announced the deal. there has been a lot of speculation about what might happen. and the actual intent, all sorts of conclusions were being drawn. since we made the announcement, what we have been doing is being able to tell the story, what the intent is, what we do plan to do, and i think what we have is a very strong selling plan that will see arm's technology being enhanced, the business model being maintained, and growth in cambridge...
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this, the biggest storm we have had recently, we just this, the biggest storm we have had recently, wejust laura, and that was mostly a wind event, barely any flooding so we didn't get to put the boats in the water and we actually cleared debris, and comparing sally with harvey and there we re sally with harvey and there were major differences. hurricane harvey was a tragedy for houston, beaumont, texas, the surrounding areas and the miles that it covered. hundreds of thousands of people that we had to rescue. it was, it was com pletely had to rescue. it was, it was completely different, com pletely completely different, completely different. because the coastal areas were pensacola and mobil, they had the storm surge coming in and it goes back out. harvey, it stayed there. it took weeks for it to drain. colleen, we appreciate you talking to us and wish you the best in the relief work you and your teams are carrying out. colleen, the president of cajun navy relief, joining us from lake charles, louisiana. president trump has insisted a covid—i9 vaccine will be ready to roll out to american
this, the biggest storm we have had recently, we just this, the biggest storm we have had recently, wejust laura, and that was mostly a wind event, barely any flooding so we didn't get to put the boats in the water and we actually cleared debris, and comparing sally with harvey and there we re sally with harvey and there were major differences. hurricane harvey was a tragedy for houston, beaumont, texas, the surrounding areas and the miles that it covered. hundreds of thousands of people that...
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it is a tough task because of the environment with which wejust because of the environment with whichns and japanese being in the middle of that, and of course the excessive conservative nature of japanese consumption behaviour and corporate spending. it's going to bea corporate spending. it's going to be a very, very difficult task, to say the least. but it may be a good chance forjapan to renovate its innovation ideas and the old way of doing things. we probably need a constructive destruction, and thatis constructive destruction, and that is what i think i am expecting from mr suga or ishiba or anybody who could utilise this crisis, covid—i9, to change the path to a more positive direction. seijiro takeshita, thank positive direction. seijiro ta keshita, thank you positive direction. seijiro takeshita, thank you for your analysis. always great to have you on the programme. let's get some of the day's other news. up to £3.5 billion — that's $4.6 billion — in coronavirus job retention scheme payments may have been claimed fraudulently or paid out in error, the uk government has said.
it is a tough task because of the environment with which wejust because of the environment with whichns and japanese being in the middle of that, and of course the excessive conservative nature of japanese consumption behaviour and corporate spending. it's going to bea corporate spending. it's going to be a very, very difficult task, to say the least. but it may be a good chance forjapan to renovate its innovation ideas and the old way of doing things. we probably need a constructive...
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and maybe...” think wejust lost your sovereign grant.ll, particularly for doing up buckingham palace, they might possibly say and we have a higher percentage of the profits of the crown estates, which sought to find the alice expenditure. when you look through the detail of this, some of the most striking numbers related to travel and transport, don't they, the duke and transport, don't they, the duke and duchess of sussex took a trip to south africa before they left uk, that chip costly taxpayer £246,000 in travel costs. people will look at that, a lot of people, and think that, a lot of people, and think thatis that, a lot of people, and think that is a huge amount of money for basically flights. they agree. travel is the achilles heel of the royalfamily, travel is the achilles heel of the royal family, because it travel is the achilles heel of the royalfamily, because it takes travel is the achilles heel of the royal family, because it takes up such a big slice of the budget, about 10% of the budget, £5 million about 10% of the budget
and maybe...” think wejust lost your sovereign grant.ll, particularly for doing up buckingham palace, they might possibly say and we have a higher percentage of the profits of the crown estates, which sought to find the alice expenditure. when you look through the detail of this, some of the most striking numbers related to travel and transport, don't they, the duke and transport, don't they, the duke and duchess of sussex took a trip to south africa before they left uk, that chip costly...
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like, where i went, the tv was broken, wejust had to edge. is not easy. you have a condition called schizoaffective disorder. can you give our audience a little insight into that condition and how it can affect you? it is basically a mixture of schizophrenia symptoms and... symptoms. for me, it means i hear voices. sometimes i go through depression, sometimes i get suspicious of other people. it is something i live with every day. let me bring injane. how do you feel the pandemic has affected particularly the mental health of young people? i think it has been varied. there is not a one size fits all. there have been some young people who found it a relief not to be at school, particularly young people who weigh lucky enough to have a very good home situation and have a very good home situation and have a very good home situation and have a supportive family. —— who we re have a supportive family. —— who were for some it has been a safe and enjoyable time that for many young people it has been really challenging, even traumatic. depending on w
like, where i went, the tv was broken, wejust had to edge. is not easy. you have a condition called schizoaffective disorder. can you give our audience a little insight into that condition and how it can affect you? it is basically a mixture of schizophrenia symptoms and... symptoms. for me, it means i hear voices. sometimes i go through depression, sometimes i get suspicious of other people. it is something i live with every day. let me bring injane. how do you feel the pandemic has affected...
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wejust more severely are being affected then. about months ago, washing hands and basic hygiene. as we we re washing hands and basic hygiene. as we were talking about more people returning to work and school, we have seen in recent weeks, and going back to university as well, it almost becomes more important now. yes, yes it does. we know that when kids go back to school in their normal year, we see a spike in the number of respiratory infections and the flu as university students go back so as people are mixing a little bit more and the number of cases will rise, it is important for lots of kids to get back to school, but i think schools are putting into place, taking steps to make sure they are reducing the risk of infection and i thinkjust encouraging everybody to stick to the basics, wash your hands, where the basics, wash your hands, where the old —— where your gloves, hand sanitiser, keep your distance, so we can keep this under as much control as we can. you mentioned the season, it is also flu season. so your practice sta
wejust more severely are being affected then. about months ago, washing hands and basic hygiene. as we we re washing hands and basic hygiene. as we were talking about more people returning to work and school, we have seen in recent weeks, and going back to university as well, it almost becomes more important now. yes, yes it does. we know that when kids go back to school in their normal year, we see a spike in the number of respiratory infections and the flu as university students go back so as...
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category for a coronavirus test but unfortunately we cannot arrange any test at the moment because wejustbecause we just don't have a facility. and she said however, i am going to set up a specialist coronavirus clinician to call you back so the specialist, that was about 11pm when we spoke to the clinician, generic clinician. and then we had a call at 3:50am on the monday morning from this specialist clinician, she did an assessment and she said we needed to self isolate our daughter and my husband and myself because we have have compromised health ourselves. she said in one sentence in the next sentence she said can you go in and check layer ‘s tonsils and i said you said we need to self isolate so how ami you said we need to self isolate so how am i going to check tonsils and look in her throat and she said you wear a mask and go and check so we did that, we did a test, and she confirmed the same, leah needed a test but there isn't anything she can offer. and to add to the anxiety she said however, don't be afraid to call 999 if layer ‘s lips get blue and she has severe difficulty with
category for a coronavirus test but unfortunately we cannot arrange any test at the moment because wejustbecause we just don't have a facility. and she said however, i am going to set up a specialist coronavirus clinician to call you back so the specialist, that was about 11pm when we spoke to the clinician, generic clinician. and then we had a call at 3:50am on the monday morning from this specialist clinician, she did an assessment and she said we needed to self isolate our daughter and my...
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we re we is division already, so is love and were we just is division already, so is love and were wejust we may not agree with the other party, we need a president that stands for the majority and not the 1%. isaac wallner, very good to talk to you. thank you very much indeed for your thoughts. isaac wallner speaking to us there from kenosha. and this is the scene back their life in kenosha, close to the scene of that shooting of jacob blake, kenosha, close to the scene of that shooting ofjacob blake, in which he was shot seven times in the back and paralysed from the waist down. " justice forjacob", says that mask. and president trump will be arriving in the city little later on. he is on air force one he was saying, as he got on the plane, he was not sure if you would be meeting jacob blake's if you would be meeting jacob bla ke's family, but jacob's if you would be meeting jacob blake's family, but jacob's father has made it clear the relatives of jacob blake do not want to meet the president. they fear it would become a political meeting. let's pause and take a look at the latest wea
we re we is division already, so is love and were we just is division already, so is love and were wejust we may not agree with the other party, we need a president that stands for the majority and not the 1%. isaac wallner, very good to talk to you. thank you very much indeed for your thoughts. isaac wallner speaking to us there from kenosha. and this is the scene back their life in kenosha, close to the scene of that shooting of jacob blake, kenosha, close to the scene of that shooting...
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we had the two scientific advisers with that live televised news conference and wejust that live televisedading exponentially. it paves the way for whatever the prime minister will announce. yes. you can see they are laying the groundwork for this. the big game right now. you can see from the think next in terms of higher punishments and penalties so financial penalties if you don‘t self—isolate and get caught leaving your house after you have made to a country which is not the air bridge, they are trying to get people to obey the law, notjust the guidelines, and i think it is also important they take the public with them. in this mix of carrot stick approach you can see the day—to—day, forecast and all aimed at trying to show why it should be doing this. you had chris whitty saying it is everybody‘s problem. but i think it will be a problem here because people have got used to being able to do various things. i think there will be a big issue in some sort cities and how does the government police that? i don‘t think they have the capacity for some of these things to go around making sure
we had the two scientific advisers with that live televised news conference and wejust that live televisedading exponentially. it paves the way for whatever the prime minister will announce. yes. you can see they are laying the groundwork for this. the big game right now. you can see from the think next in terms of higher punishments and penalties so financial penalties if you don‘t self—isolate and get caught leaving your house after you have made to a country which is not the air bridge,...
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we just wejust got we just got news that they are considering giving moderators the power to cut thers. is that what has to happen there because it's close whatever the debate team agreed to in terms of rules donald trump was inedible of them. i would say the following, i agree with nancy pelosi a lot of the time and disagree on this one. the fact isjoe biden is to stand up to donald trump needs to keep taking him on because he needs to show the american people that he can keep taking him on. these debates are not the hardest thing joe biden has to do if he prevails and goes to the white house. he has to clean up the biggest mess ever. i don't want to cut the mics as often as that sounds. because if they do it gives donald trump the opportunity to say i am being silenced, i am opportunity to say i am being silenced, iam not opportunity to say i am being silenced, i am not being listened to, this is censorship, see you are playing him on his terms. the american people need to take them donald trump. everyone has been to his will for the last four years and look where it has gotten us.
we just wejust got we just got news that they are considering giving moderators the power to cut thers. is that what has to happen there because it's close whatever the debate team agreed to in terms of rules donald trump was inedible of them. i would say the following, i agree with nancy pelosi a lot of the time and disagree on this one. the fact isjoe biden is to stand up to donald trump needs to keep taking him on because he needs to show the american people that he can keep taking him on....
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wejust from the industry to allow testing to take place. we just want to have that conversation.lking to us. that was the boss of asg airports, which runs aberdeen, glasgow and southampton. and you are seeing a couple of other people periodically on your screens. they area periodically on your screens. they are a couple we will be speaking to later about the situation they find themselves in now that their grandchildren are back at school and they don‘t feel so comfortable about seeing them. so in case you were wondering who those two people p°ppin9 wondering who those two people p°pping up wondering who those two people popping up on your screens were, we will speak to them in a few minutes. lots of you have been getting in touch about coronavirus testing, thank you. about whether you have had to travel a distance to get a test. lorraine says, yesterday i tried for a drive—through test online and was told my nearest is 167 miles away, i am in norwich. she said she cold again, after 20 minutes on hold i got a test for just over a mile away this morning. the call handler told me t
wejust from the industry to allow testing to take place. we just want to have that conversation.lking to us. that was the boss of asg airports, which runs aberdeen, glasgow and southampton. and you are seeing a couple of other people periodically on your screens. they area periodically on your screens. they are a couple we will be speaking to later about the situation they find themselves in now that their grandchildren are back at school and they don‘t feel so comfortable about seeing them....