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wejust lost your sound for a minute. _ remember. wejust lost your sound for a minute. i _ remember.inute. i will continue. let's talk about the fact that a lot of these protesters, instead of retreating after what we've seen recently are almost ramping up their efforts. there are reports now that some of them are retreating to territory held by the national union. just tell us why that is significant. union. just tell us why that is significant-— union. just tell us why that is significant. union. just tell us why that is siunificant. ., ., ., ., , significant. the national union is the oldest _ significant. the national union is the oldest of _ significant. the national union is the oldest of the _ significant. the national union is the oldest of the ethnic - significant. the national union is the oldest of the ethnic ongoing | the oldest of the ethnic ongoing organisations and myanmar. they did sign a cease—fire with the government several years ago which is now apparently broken down. they have publicly backed the movement, rejected the military launched, launched new offences ov
wejust lost your sound for a minute. _ remember. wejust lost your sound for a minute. i _ remember.inute. i will continue. let's talk about the fact that a lot of these protesters, instead of retreating after what we've seen recently are almost ramping up their efforts. there are reports now that some of them are retreating to territory held by the national union. just tell us why that is significant. union. just tell us why that is significant-— union. just tell us why that is significant....
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people forward that�*s, you know, we just haven�*t been, so more people forward that�*s, you know, wejust greater diversity in local politics. why does it matter to it is something that the local government has been involved in for nearly 25 years, and i have seen from local government did solve that it has been recognised we need to be, it�*s been recognised we need to be, it�*s been very difficult for us to be visible and to encourage people to come forward and meet us. now it�*s time for a look at the weather. this was the picture in county down. blue sky there, sunshine in shorter supply here, this was the picture in twickenham earlier on today. ——lots of rainbows sent in our weather watcher, this was the picture in county down on thursday afternoon. blue sky there, sunshine in shorter supply here, this was the picture in twickenham early on on thursday. so shower clouds aplenty and over the next few days, that story is going to remain with us. still some strong, blustery winds, probably not quite as windy as it has been, and also some scattered heavy showers too. now, more showers to
people forward that�*s, you know, we just haven�*t been, so more people forward that�*s, you know, wejust greater diversity in local politics. why does it matter to it is something that the local government has been involved in for nearly 25 years, and i have seen from local government did solve that it has been recognised we need to be, it�*s been recognised we need to be, it�*s been very difficult for us to be visible and to encourage people to come forward and meet us. now it�*s...
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wejust thought, "oh, he'll be back in a couple of days." he was going under, into a coma, or whatever. wejust thought, "oh, he'll be back in a couple of days." and obviously... so, that was the last time we ever saw him, when he was being wheeled out. as much as sometimes, _ people say that it heals with time, i'm just not sure that's true at the moment. _ the virus has affected this family in other ways, too. work dried up for dean's niece, and his sister debbie has had to work — and grieve — at home. it's the first time i've really heard them talk about it. i mean, my heart breaks for them. as much as they need us, we're there. and as soon as we can actually get together, they're going to get a hug, whether they like it or not! 0liver! thank you. after so much sacrifice, today was marked in many ways. simple spring flowers from the queen to doctors and nurses at a london hospital. quiet and distant in the commons. silent respect in cardiff. in belfast, too. and in edinburgh. i know i will never be able to adequately express the depths of
wejust thought, "oh, he'll be back in a couple of days." he was going under, into a coma, or whatever. wejust thought, "oh, he'll be back in a couple of days." and obviously... so, that was the last time we ever saw him, when he was being wheeled out. as much as sometimes, _ people say that it heals with time, i'm just not sure that's true at the moment. _ the virus has affected this family in other ways, too. work dried up for dean's niece, and his sister debbie has had to...
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how bad the damage is, and we just have to now, we don't know how bad the damage is, and wejust haveand... , ., , putting one foot in front of another and... , . , , and... city, we are 'ust beginning to lose the h and... city, we are 'ust beginning to lose the link _ and... city, we are 'ust beginning to lose the link -- _ and... city, we arejust beginning to lose the link -- sophie. - and... city, we arejust beginning to lose the link -- sophie. i - and... city, we arejust beginning to lose the link -- sophie. ijust i to lose the link —— sophie. ijust want to say thank you for sharing your story and good luck to you and your story and good luck to you and yourfamily in the coming days. thank you. the us defense secretary has refused to say whether american forces will leave afghanistan by the may deadline, which was announced by donald trump while he was president. lloyd austin was speaking after talks with the afghan leader, ashraf ghani, during a brief visit to kabul. he didn't refer directly to the peace talks with the taliban which are taking place in qatar — but said he hoped
how bad the damage is, and we just have to now, we don't know how bad the damage is, and wejust haveand... , ., , putting one foot in front of another and... , . , , and... city, we are 'ust beginning to lose the h and... city, we are 'ust beginning to lose the link _ and... city, we are 'ust beginning to lose the link -- _ and... city, we arejust beginning to lose the link -- sophie. - and... city, we arejust beginning to lose the link -- sophie. i - and... city, we arejust beginning to lose...
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today wejust didn't caught up with us, all the games.xtra authority and confidence. the players want to succeed, we are very ambitious to be the best we can be and _ very ambitious to be the best we can be and we _ very ambitious to be the best we can be and we know that we are playing against _ be and we know that we are playing against some really big opponents, but that_ against some really big opponents, but that is— against some really big opponents, but that is the challenge and test that we _ but that is the challenge and test that we are all enjoying a juicy performances like tonight, equality, calmness _ performances like tonight, equality, calmness and aggression, yeah, they are playing _ calmness and aggression, yeah, they are playing really well for us going forward _ earlier on sunday, chelsea secured their spot in the semi—finals — after the eight time winners fought hard to beat sheffield united 2 nil at home. sheffield united 2—0 at home. an 0llie norwood own goal and a last gasp strike from hakim ziyech kept
today wejust didn't caught up with us, all the games.xtra authority and confidence. the players want to succeed, we are very ambitious to be the best we can be and _ very ambitious to be the best we can be and we _ very ambitious to be the best we can be and we know that we are playing against _ be and we know that we are playing against some really big opponents, but that_ against some really big opponents, but that is— against some really big opponents, but that is the challenge and test...
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today wejust didn't caught up with us, all the games.oday we just didn't have that extra zip, extra authority and confidence. the players want to succeed, we are very ambitious to be the best we can be and _ very ambitious to be the best we can be and we _ very ambitious to be the best we can be and we know that we are playing against _ be and we know that we are playing against some really big opponents, but that_ against some really big opponents, but that is— against some really big opponents, but that is the challenge and test that we _ but that is the challenge and test that we are all enjoying a juicy performances like tonight, equality, calmness _ performances like tonight, equality, calmness and aggression, yeah, they are playing _ calmness and aggression, yeah, they are playing really well for us going forward _ earlier on sunday, chelsea secured their spot in the semi—finals — after the eight time winners fought hard to beat sheffield united 2 nil at home. sheffield united 2—0 at home. an ollie norwood own goal and a last gasp
today wejust didn't caught up with us, all the games.oday we just didn't have that extra zip, extra authority and confidence. the players want to succeed, we are very ambitious to be the best we can be and _ very ambitious to be the best we can be and we _ very ambitious to be the best we can be and we know that we are playing against _ be and we know that we are playing against some really big opponents, but that_ against some really big opponents, but that is— against some really big...
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we lost by less than four points in both games and wejust than four points in both games and we just show the true picture of who we are in the next two games. after their impressive opening twenty 20 win over india, england were overpowered in the second match of the series today. they were beaten by 7 wickets after an inspired performance by india captain virat kohli. adam wild reports. inside the world's because cricket ground, those imposing stands make inviting targets. jason roy the first england batsman to take aim, when he's in the mood there are a few more formidable. sometimes you just have to get out of his way. england are regarded as the best of the world in this form of the game but even the best sometimes come up short. this was roy out for 46. his team—mates struggled to really get going, 164 a decent total, but one india had every chance of catching. particularly with shots like this. india's batsman bould at times brilliant. funny connections were england didn't. even the likes of ben stokes come usually england's most reliable was struggling. a missed chance for hi
we lost by less than four points in both games and wejust than four points in both games and we just show the true picture of who we are in the next two games. after their impressive opening twenty 20 win over india, england were overpowered in the second match of the series today. they were beaten by 7 wickets after an inspired performance by india captain virat kohli. adam wild reports. inside the world's because cricket ground, those imposing stands make inviting targets. jason roy the first...
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wejust was going under, into a coma or whatever. wejust thought, oh, he will be back in a couple of days. so that was the last time we ever saw him, when he was being wheeled out. as much as sometimes, people say that it _ as much as sometimes, people say that it heats — as much as sometimes, people say that it heals with _ as much as sometimes, people say that it heals with time, _ as much as sometimes, people say that it heals with time, i— as much as sometimes, people say that it heals with time, i am - as much as sometimes, people say that it heals with time, i am just. that it heals with time, i am just not sure — that it heals with time, i am just not sure that's _ that it heals with time, i am just not sure that's true _ that it heals with time, i am just not sure that's true at _ that it heals with time, i am just not sure that's true at the - that it heals with time, i am just. not sure that's true at the moment. the virus _ not sure that's true at the moment. the virus has — not sure that's true at the moment. the virus ha
wejust was going under, into a coma or whatever. wejust thought, oh, he will be back in a couple of days. so that was the last time we ever saw him, when he was being wheeled out. as much as sometimes, people say that it _ as much as sometimes, people say that it heats — as much as sometimes, people say that it heals with _ as much as sometimes, people say that it heals with time, _ as much as sometimes, people say that it heals with time, i— as much as sometimes, people say that it heals...
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morgan said, "we play an aggressive brand of cricket, wejust need to execute better.y. goodbye. one year since the first lockdown, people across the uk have been remembering the more than 126 thousand people who have died during the coronavirus pandemic. -- 100 --100 26,000. tonight, people are being encouraged to stand on their doorsteps at 8pm with phones, candles, and torches to signify a "beacon of remembrance". let's take a look back now at some of the key moments of the past 12 months, and how restrictions became, at least for now, our way of life. stay at home, protect our nhs, and save lives. these measures are essential for the protection of all of us. coronavirus is an invisible enemy. we have asked you to stay at home. just please stay at home. cheering applause i've taken a test, that has come out positive... the prime minister's condition worsened, and on the advice of the medical team who's moved him to a critical care unit. the current measures must remain. it's going to take a long time, and i think we need _ to be aware of that. we are past the peak.
morgan said, "we play an aggressive brand of cricket, wejust need to execute better.y. goodbye. one year since the first lockdown, people across the uk have been remembering the more than 126 thousand people who have died during the coronavirus pandemic. -- 100 --100 26,000. tonight, people are being encouraged to stand on their doorsteps at 8pm with phones, candles, and torches to signify a "beacon of remembrance". let's take a look back now at some of the key moments of the...
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wejust produce this report and saw...hey just need to do the investigating right now and give us a reason why gary was banned.— right now and give us a reason why gary was banned. former crewe player s-ueakin to gary was banned. former crewe player speaking to our— gary was banned. former crewe player speaking to our sports _ gary was banned. former crewe player speaking to our sports editor— gary was banned. former crewe player speaking to our sports editor dan - speaking to our sports editor dan roan. there was 0lympic qualification on the line this morning for british marathon runners at kew gardens in london. and tokyo spots went to chris thompson and stephanie davis following their victories in the trials. it will be the second 0lympics for thompson who turns a0 in april. here's our senior sports news reporter laura scott. in the marathon, it was a looped pause here at kew gardens. it had been on 25 times to shave off seconds here and there, and in the men's event, it was won by 39—year—old chris thompson. he welcome
wejust produce this report and saw...hey just need to do the investigating right now and give us a reason why gary was banned.— right now and give us a reason why gary was banned. former crewe player s-ueakin to gary was banned. former crewe player speaking to our— gary was banned. former crewe player speaking to our sports _ gary was banned. former crewe player speaking to our sports editor— gary was banned. former crewe player speaking to our sports editor dan - speaking to our sports...
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wejust... but stupid. it doesn't happen. we don't compare them. we just...— compare them. we just... but i don't know why this— compare them. we just... but i don't know why this seems to be compared. obviously— know why this seems to be compared. obviously this is the second half of the season, what else can we look forward to?— the season, what else can we look forward to? this one is going to be aood. we forward to? this one is going to be good- we have _ forward to? this one is going to be good. we have different _ forward to? this one is going to be good. we have different voices - forward to? this one is going to be. good. we have different voices from in and _ good. we have different voices from in and around the game, so notjust the players — in and around the game, so notjust the players themselves. last night, i did the players themselves. last night, i did arr _ the players themselves. last night, i did an interview with bob marley's daughter, _ i did an interview with bob marley's daughter, who is very supported of the jamaican women's team, so w
wejust... but stupid. it doesn't happen. we don't compare them. we just...— compare them. we just... but i don't know why this— compare them. we just... but i don't know why this seems to be compared. obviously— know why this seems to be compared. obviously this is the second half of the season, what else can we look forward to?— the season, what else can we look forward to? this one is going to be aood. we forward to? this one is going to be good- we have _ forward to? this one is...
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some generality because it looks like his trial after over two years of detention is beginning but wejuste just don't know because a group of foreign diplomats who gathered outside including a senior canadian diplomat wanted access and they have been denied that. there were foreign reporters there not being allowed to go in. so it looks like his trial has begun but the truth is at the moment we just don't know. they don't have to wait for reports either from the officials all from chinese media may be allowed in to see the proceedings. what chinese media may be allowed in to see the proceedings.— to see the proceedings. what is the significance _ to see the proceedings. what is the significance of— to see the proceedings. what is the significance of these - to see the proceedings. what is the significance of these cases. the significance of these cases from the standpoint of international diplomacy? how lona international diplomacy? how long have _ international diplomacy? how long have you _ international diplomacy? how long have you got? _ international diplomacy? hm: long have you got?
some generality because it looks like his trial after over two years of detention is beginning but wejuste just don't know because a group of foreign diplomats who gathered outside including a senior canadian diplomat wanted access and they have been denied that. there were foreign reporters there not being allowed to go in. so it looks like his trial has begun but the truth is at the moment we just don't know. they don't have to wait for reports either from the officials all from chinese media...
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as such just yet, but ijust need to clarify, we will talk about nicola sturgeon in a moment, but wejuston in a moment, but we just have to say that the final report hasn't been published yet, such as stressing that, and we welcome like i say, we will talk about that in a moment. let's get your reaction to the oxford astrazeneca vaccination and the metro also looking at the aspect from the european union, safe and effective is that you's verdict. as well as in the uk, henry.- effective is that you's verdict. as well as in the uk, henry. very much so. i well as in the uk, henry. very much so- i agree — well as in the uk, henry. very much so- i agree with _ well as in the uk, henry. very much so. i agree with what _ well as in the uk, henry. very much so. i agree with what digby - well as in the uk, henry. very much so. i agree with what digby said - so. i agree with what digby said there _ so. i agree with what digby said there i— so. i agree with what digby said there. i didn't interrupt him because _ there. i didn't interrupt him because he was clearly getting into his stride, — because
as such just yet, but ijust need to clarify, we will talk about nicola sturgeon in a moment, but wejuston in a moment, but we just have to say that the final report hasn't been published yet, such as stressing that, and we welcome like i say, we will talk about that in a moment. let's get your reaction to the oxford astrazeneca vaccination and the metro also looking at the aspect from the european union, safe and effective is that you's verdict. as well as in the uk, henry.- effective is that...
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motivated and we have a whole crew in a good bunch of people that are able to do a very good job and wejustd to are able to do a very good job and we just need to take the opportunity and just push, really. that we just need to take the opportunity andjust push, really.— and just push, really. that next trainin: and just push, really. that next training looks _ and just push, really. that next training looks grueling - and just push, really. that next training looks grueling doesn'tl and just push, really. that next l training looks grueling doesn't it. esports are getting bigger and bigger, and this week the epremier league gets underway. some of the best players in the country will go head to head to be crowned champion. chelsea captain cesar azpilicueta owns esports team, the falcons, and one of his team members will be representing chelsea in the tournament — our reporter alex howell caught up with them. when i was a case to play a lot of video games. every other kid in the world too. the business side, i am in university and now i am hopefully, this industry in sports is growing and ij
motivated and we have a whole crew in a good bunch of people that are able to do a very good job and wejustd to are able to do a very good job and we just need to take the opportunity and just push, really. that we just need to take the opportunity andjust push, really.— and just push, really. that next trainin: and just push, really. that next training looks _ and just push, really. that next training looks grueling - and just push, really. that next training looks grueling doesn'tl and just...
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and wejust... that's just not a status quo we can tolerate.e to kind of, we have to, we have to fight to pull it back or to replace it. there's just no other option. and of course, it's very difficult. it doesn't happen overnight, but we simply lack other choices. we can't afford to have one major party committed to democracy in america and the other one trying to destroy it. it'sjust, it's not sustainable for our country. so we have to do the hard things in response, yeah. right, before we get into the dilemmas and choices facing you, i want you to take me with you in a journey into the mind—set and the soul of the republican party. when we see pictures, as we have over the last few days of donald trump being lauded at the florida meeting of cpac, the conservative organising movement, when we see everybody there cheering him to the rafters as he sort of plays with the audience and hints that he may well run again, and i'm going to quote his words, "the incredible journey we began together four years ago to make america great again is far from
and wejust... that's just not a status quo we can tolerate.e to kind of, we have to, we have to fight to pull it back or to replace it. there's just no other option. and of course, it's very difficult. it doesn't happen overnight, but we simply lack other choices. we can't afford to have one major party committed to democracy in america and the other one trying to destroy it. it'sjust, it's not sustainable for our country. so we have to do the hard things in response, yeah. right, before we get...
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wejust thought, oh, he'll be back in a couple of days.nder, into a coma, or whatever. wejust thought, oh, he'll be back in a couple of days. and obviously... so, that was the last time we ever saw him, when he was being wheeled out. as much as sometimes, _ people say that it heals with time, i'm just not sure that's true at the moment. _ the virus has affected this family in other ways too. work dried up for dean's niece, and his sister debbie has had to work — and grieve — at home. it's the first time i've really heard them talk about it. i mean, my heart breaks for them. as much as they need us, we're there. and as soon as we can actually get together, they're going to get a hug, whether they like it or not! oliver! after so much sacrifice, today was marked in many ways. simple spring flowers from the queen to doctors and nurses at a london hospital. quiet and distant in the commons. silent respect in cardiff. in belfast, too. and in edinburgh. i know i will never be able to adequately express the depths of my gratitude for all the sacr
wejust thought, oh, he'll be back in a couple of days.nder, into a coma, or whatever. wejust thought, oh, he'll be back in a couple of days. and obviously... so, that was the last time we ever saw him, when he was being wheeled out. as much as sometimes, _ people say that it heals with time, i'm just not sure that's true at the moment. _ the virus has affected this family in other ways too. work dried up for dean's niece, and his sister debbie has had to work — and grieve — at home. it's...
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the absolute advantage that orange has, is that, as it gets hotter, wejust keep moving up the hill.e, and ruined. moving the chardonnay crop a few hundred metres up the mountain is an insurance policy against climate change in australia. at this elevation it can be between 2—3 degrees cooler than at the further down the slopes. it's a long—term strategy. it could be a decade before a premium wine is made. it's scary. you know, we are producing a fruit that is completely dictated by the climate, and a lot of people say that viticulture, which is the growing of grapes, is the canary in the coal mine for agriculture. baking hot days have always been part of the australian story. but scientists warn that the climate is becoming warmer and drier. analysis by the independent climate council predicts that the economic costs of global warming in australia could be monumental. i would say it's the greatest challenge australia faces. $100 billion a year in economic losses within the next 20 years or so, and as we get through our children's lifetime, we are talking about a covid sized impact e
the absolute advantage that orange has, is that, as it gets hotter, wejust keep moving up the hill.e, and ruined. moving the chardonnay crop a few hundred metres up the mountain is an insurance policy against climate change in australia. at this elevation it can be between 2—3 degrees cooler than at the further down the slopes. it's a long—term strategy. it could be a decade before a premium wine is made. it's scary. you know, we are producing a fruit that is completely dictated by the...
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and wejust have we don't know how bad the damage is.ing one front in front of another. let's get some of the day's other news. the british government says a record number of vaccinations were administered on saturday. a total of more than sim—thousand injections took place. but it's not yet clear whether british nationals will be allowed to take holidays abroad this summer. brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has hit out at coronavirus lockdown measures imposed by local authorities there, saying it was time to reopen the economy and restore freedoms. his comments have been criticised though with the country battling record numbers of cases and deaths. the palestinian authority has launched a coronavirus vaccination programme. it's received sixty thousand doses from covax — a global initiative to ensure equal distribution. the jabs will initially be given to people over 75. officials in miami have extended a state of emergency for three weeks saying crowds of visitors are spreading chaos and disorder. just look at these scenes — filmed o
and wejust have we don't know how bad the damage is.ing one front in front of another. let's get some of the day's other news. the british government says a record number of vaccinations were administered on saturday. a total of more than sim—thousand injections took place. but it's not yet clear whether british nationals will be allowed to take holidays abroad this summer. brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has hit out at coronavirus lockdown measures imposed by local authorities there,...
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wejust what was committed for the british government.ave reciprocity and transparency. where'd you get your figure that two thirds vaccines in the uk have come from the eu? i thirds vaccines in the uk have come from the eu?— from the eu? i am now in charge of lookin: from the eu? i am now in charge of looking carefully _ from the eu? i am now in charge of looking carefully at _ from the eu? i am now in charge of looking carefully at industrial- looking carefully at industrial capacity. we will happy to have the confirmation from the british government. it confirmation from the british government-— confirmation from the british covernment. , , government. it seems, with the new ro osals, government. it seems, with the new preposais. you're — government. it seems, with the new proposals, you're actually _ proposals, you're actually penalising countries that have been successful with their vaccine roll—out, unlike the eu. h0. successful with their vaccine roll-out, unlike the eu. no, i really think— roll-out, unlike the eu. no, i really thi
wejust what was committed for the british government.ave reciprocity and transparency. where'd you get your figure that two thirds vaccines in the uk have come from the eu? i thirds vaccines in the uk have come from the eu?— from the eu? i am now in charge of lookin: from the eu? i am now in charge of looking carefully _ from the eu? i am now in charge of looking carefully at _ from the eu? i am now in charge of looking carefully at industrial- looking carefully at industrial capacity. we...
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we are not angry, wejust want to know you are ok.whole family loved you, the community loves you. new footage is shown to the jury of the moments leading to the death of george floyd, on day one of the trial of the white police officer charged with his murder. and the suez canal reopens to traffic after that mega ship hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. borisjohnson hasjoined more than 20 world leaders, including president macron of france and the german chancellor, angela merkel, in calling for a new international treaty to help deal with future pandemics. a letter, signed by 2a world leaders, argues that a treaty similar to that reached in the wake of world war two is needed to build cross—border cooperation. the leaders say countries must now be prepared to work together. this is what they write: "the covid—19 pandemic has been a stark and painful reminder that nobody is safe until everyone is safe." it comes as a report from the world health organization suggests covid—19 is likely to have been pas
we are not angry, wejust want to know you are ok.whole family loved you, the community loves you. new footage is shown to the jury of the moments leading to the death of george floyd, on day one of the trial of the white police officer charged with his murder. and the suez canal reopens to traffic after that mega ship hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. borisjohnson hasjoined more than 20 world leaders, including president macron of france and the german...
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wejust vaccinated we don't have to be in fear.accination rates up quickly. in new york city for — vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in the - york city for example, in the redbaiting is cause for celebration but has a ten feet, does that concern you?— but has a ten feet, does that concern ou? ~ . ., , concern you? what we have seen in euro -e is concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. _ concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. i— concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. i think - concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. i think that i europe is concerning. i think that india and the astrazeneca vaccine seems to safe but trust has been shaken in many people and i think thatis shaken in many people and i think that is concerning on a global level. what i would say is if you are thinking about eating in a restaurant. first o
wejust vaccinated we don't have to be in fear.accination rates up quickly. in new york city for — vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in the - york city for example, in the redbaiting is cause for celebration but has a ten feet, does that concern you?— but has a ten feet, does that concern ou? ~ . ., , concern you? what we have seen in euro...
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wejust want to know you are ok. we love you. the whole family love you. the community love you.ase, tell him to come home. we need him at home. we also need to know if he is ok. evenif we also need to know if he is ok. even if he decides not to come home, we want to know he is fine, wherever he is. he should tell the police he is fine. they should let us know he is fine. they should let us know he is ok, and where about he is. find is ok, and where about he is. and that is the — is ok, and where about he is. and that is the parents _ is ok, and where about he is. and that is the parents of richard 0korogheye speaking a little bit earlier to victoria. ok, let's take a look at the headlines on bbc news... 0fficers policing the london vigil earlier this month in memory of sarah everard acted appropriately, says the police watchdog. black britons who are less likely to take up the covid vaccine are urged to get theirjab by celebrities and religious leaders. roughly half of the uk population now has antibodies against covid, either through vaccination or being infected. let's return t
wejust want to know you are ok. we love you. the whole family love you. the community love you.ase, tell him to come home. we need him at home. we also need to know if he is ok. evenif we also need to know if he is ok. even if he decides not to come home, we want to know he is fine, wherever he is. he should tell the police he is fine. they should let us know he is fine. they should let us know he is ok, and where about he is. find is ok, and where about he is. and that is the — is ok, and...
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karen, wejust talked about, is one of the biggest groups.entral government. they have been waging this war against the central government for over seven decades, but in recent years, the government had made ceasefire agreement with a different ethnic groups. there are still groups which have not signed any ceasefire agreement with the central government. karen national union is one of them. they have signed it. but they overrun a military outpost and says that military outpost and says that military outpost and killed a few of the soldiers and captured some of them, so military attacks, we talked about this area per garment, under the marching towards those and karen are pushing these refugees towards the thai burma border. bud are pushing these refugees towards the thai burma border.— the thai burma border. and so how eas is the thai burma border. and so how easy is this — the thai burma border. and so how easy is this alliance _ the thai burma border. and so how easy is this alliance between - the thai burma border. and so how easy is this
karen, wejust talked about, is one of the biggest groups.entral government. they have been waging this war against the central government for over seven decades, but in recent years, the government had made ceasefire agreement with a different ethnic groups. there are still groups which have not signed any ceasefire agreement with the central government. karen national union is one of them. they have signed it. but they overrun a military outpost and says that military outpost and says that...
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i think it means so much to so many people and for us, wejust can't wait to be back on stage.n from the boss of the association of independent festivals. he believes the lack of a government—backed insurance scheme will mean more cancellations in the next fortnight. it's an enormous risk for any independent festival to proceed with costs and let's bear in mind costs an average of over £6 million to stage an independent festival. i think probably the later you are in the small ——and the smaller you are, the more reason you have or optimism. back at the black dear festival, optimism isn't something that debs and jill are lacking. it would mean the most to me to open the gates, people laughing and smiling and peoplejust the gates, people laughing and smiling and people just having the best time. i will cry. you will? i will be crying, yes. for lots of reasons! more bright and colourful pictures there, we had the aurora borealis a little earlier from simon, there, we had the aurora borealis a little earlierfrom simon, and matt is at the map now, but it was a little cold and chilly
i think it means so much to so many people and for us, wejust can't wait to be back on stage.n from the boss of the association of independent festivals. he believes the lack of a government—backed insurance scheme will mean more cancellations in the next fortnight. it's an enormous risk for any independent festival to proceed with costs and let's bear in mind costs an average of over £6 million to stage an independent festival. i think probably the later you are in the small ——and the...
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we talked about his work and we talked about his work and we talked about my work and then mostly, wejustlly together.- virtually together. there is real science _ virtually together. there is real science underpinning l virtually together. there is i real science underpinning the study of people's gaming habits. research at oxford university has found that playing games be beneficial to mental health. i playing games be beneficial to mental health.— mental health. i think it's re mental health. i think it's pretty clear _ mental health. i think it's pretty clear that - mental health. i think it's pretty clear that people l mental health. i think it's - pretty clear that people think playing video games is helpful for the mental health and i think they are probably one of a number of tools we have available to us, if we know how to play games and connect to our friends through play. to play games and connect to ourfriends through play. the our friends through play. the oxford study _ our friends through play. the oxford study made use of two games, plants versus zombies and chill fest ext
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wejust had some copy from the home secretary priti patel, asking her majesty's inspectorate of constabularyesk by the end of the day. pa, i think it is now, yes, the association saying that priti patel has seen a report from the met commissioner and is understood to believe some questions still need answered. she wants an external view of the decisions taken. actually that's not from epa, this is from nick eardley, in the past couple of minutes, so basically the home secretary secretary has seen that initial report from dane cressida dick, the commission of the metropolitan police, but is understood to believe some questions still need answered. music's biggest night of the year — the grammy awards — take place in los angeles tonight. but, because of the pandemic, it won't be the same star studded red carpet event we're used to. our west coast correspondent, sophie long, has been speaking to some first time british nominees who will be watching from afar. # shining through the city with a little funk and soul # so imma light it up like dynamite, whoa—oh—oh... # dynamite immediately became a
wejust had some copy from the home secretary priti patel, asking her majesty's inspectorate of constabularyesk by the end of the day. pa, i think it is now, yes, the association saying that priti patel has seen a report from the met commissioner and is understood to believe some questions still need answered. she wants an external view of the decisions taken. actually that's not from epa, this is from nick eardley, in the past couple of minutes, so basically the home secretary secretary has...
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wejust, like, try and make- everything more joyful in the house and try to make everyone happy, so wee they will be protected down the line. it's the small businesses that are... suffering. suffering but also have a big impact on the economy. grimsby�*s economy has struggled since the decline of the fishing industry. there's long been ambition to regenerate the region and today its port was given special status to encourage trade and investment. radio humberside! so are people convinced by the chancellor's choices? kate, what do you make of that? i don't think this is a budget for normal people. what he said about the green industrial revolution, - i that is a key principle to reignite. these areas, which in the past have been sort of forgotten i by previous governments. it is a lot of borrowing and i'm a bit worried about my future. hopefully, someone has realised that there are other places other than london. among today's announcements, there was a new national infrastructure bank to fund big projects, to be based in leeds, and part of the treasury moving to darlington. the governm
wejust, like, try and make- everything more joyful in the house and try to make everyone happy, so wee they will be protected down the line. it's the small businesses that are... suffering. suffering but also have a big impact on the economy. grimsby�*s economy has struggled since the decline of the fishing industry. there's long been ambition to regenerate the region and today its port was given special status to encourage trade and investment. radio humberside! so are people convinced by...
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wejust love you, we miss you terribly. we are not angry. we just want to know you are ok.e. they should let us know he's ok. and whereabouts he is. should let us know he's 0k. and whereabouts he is.— should let us know he's 0k. and whereabouts he is. thank you both ve much whereabouts he is. thank you both very much for— whereabouts he is. thank you both very much for talking _ whereabouts he is. thank you both very much for talking to _ whereabouts he is. thank you both very much for talking to us. - whereabouts he is. thank you both very much for talking to us. thank| very much for talking to us. thank ou. very much for talking to us. thank yom thank _ very much for talking to us. thank yom thank yom — very much for talking to us. thank you. thank you. thank _ very much for talking to us. thank you. thank you. thank you, - very much for talking to us. thank i you. thank you. thank you, evidence and christian. _ you. thank you. thank you, evidence and christian. if— you. thank you. thank you, evidence and christian. if you _ you. thank you. thank you, evidence and christi
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in america, this summer, wejust went through the black lives matter movement and the killing of george, when we see this monarchy, we see an institution that we revere, and now we find out that you guys have the same issues of racial and racism, systemic racism, that we do in the united states. so, yes, it does hurt us. it almost seems like a fairy tale shattered for many of us. overnight, there's been no comment from buckingham palace which is sure to be reeling from such explosive claims by those at the very heart of the royal family. all eyes and the media spotlight is on here today to see how or if it responds. i don't see buckingham palace as being like the kremlin. on the whole, they are a very civilised organisation. but i also don't think that they are likely to engage in this kind of war between two parties, which, of course, the tabloid press would greatly enjoy. the harry and meghan love story was a fairy tale and brought young, modern vitality into the royal family. this interview has brought up real issues that can't easily be ignored — security, mental health and trust. j
in america, this summer, wejust went through the black lives matter movement and the killing of george, when we see this monarchy, we see an institution that we revere, and now we find out that you guys have the same issues of racial and racism, systemic racism, that we do in the united states. so, yes, it does hurt us. it almost seems like a fairy tale shattered for many of us. overnight, there's been no comment from buckingham palace which is sure to be reeling from such explosive claims by...
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wejust saw a we have heard time and time again.se cases were treated differently. um? talk about why those cases were treated differently.— treated differently. why do you think they were _ treated differently. why do you think they were treated - treated differently. why do you - think they were treated differently? it comes down to who we see as victims and who we don�*t. so, in the coal and bibaa�*s case, their families had to search for them and ultimately, they came across their bodies before they were believed by police. these are just individual cases. unfortunately, there are lists of women�*s names that we don�*t know. with sarah reid, who was a victim of police brutality in 2012 and ultimately died in 2016, it was police action and police violence. lets be clear here, are we talking about the disparity on the issue of race? , . , , about the disparity on the issue of race? , ., , , ., about the disparity on the issue of race? , , ., , ., race? yes, absolutely. not 'ust that when it comes * race? yes, absolutely. not 'ust
wejust saw a we have heard time and time again.se cases were treated differently. um? talk about why those cases were treated differently.— treated differently. why do you think they were _ treated differently. why do you think they were treated - treated differently. why do you - think they were treated differently? it comes down to who we see as victims and who we don�*t. so, in the coal and bibaa�*s case, their families had to search for them and ultimately, they came across their...
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it is there, wejust something amazing to see.as the last year had on _ that going forward. what impact has the last year had on you? _ that going forward. what impact has the last year had on you? i - that going forward. what impact has the last year had on you? i have - the last year had on you? i have been totally _ the last year had on you? i have been totally on _ the last year had on you? i have been totally on my _ the last year had on you? i have been totally on my own - the last year had on you? i have been totally on my own for - the last year had on you? i have| been totally on my own for three months. it has been a very weird time. my son had covid very badly, i know people who have died. 0ne time. my son had covid very badly, i know people who have died. one of the elderly lady cyber friend, her budgie died and seeing her grief for this little budgie, which was the reason she got up in the manner, that you talk all day, that budgie down and lockdown energy couldn't even get to the vet to say goodbye to him, the raw gr
it is there, wejust something amazing to see.as the last year had on _ that going forward. what impact has the last year had on you? _ that going forward. what impact has the last year had on you? i - that going forward. what impact has the last year had on you? i have - the last year had on you? i have been totally _ the last year had on you? i have been totally on _ the last year had on you? i have been totally on my _ the last year had on you? i have been totally on my own - the last year...
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of the most aggressive states and reopening our economy and then our surge hit in the summer and wejustome. we are hopeful that we have vaccine rates that act at remarkable rates right now and in texas so, we are hopeful to catch up but we cannot slow down this is the time where we really need globally to run faster than ever. we are in the last stretch of the marathon. this is not the time to slow down. so people in texas are no longer required to wear masks, although businesses such as shops and restaurants can still demand that customers wear them. hospitals can do the same. here's dr kathuria again. i think a lot of hospitals are referring to this as we do not allow patients to come into our hospitals with weapons to me for coming with a within committee cannot coming to the hospital. if the thinking right now with masks. if a patient wants to come into the hospital to be treated, the hospital to be treated, we cannot allow them to come in without voluntarily wearing a mask because they are putting our patients at risk and us at risk. and so we have to be really cautious right even
of the most aggressive states and reopening our economy and then our surge hit in the summer and wejustome. we are hopeful that we have vaccine rates that act at remarkable rates right now and in texas so, we are hopeful to catch up but we cannot slow down this is the time where we really need globally to run faster than ever. we are in the last stretch of the marathon. this is not the time to slow down. so people in texas are no longer required to wear masks, although businesses such as shops...
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professor andrew hayward is director of the institute of epidemiology and health care at ucl. can wejustthink that from what i can gather, similar. why do we think that? i think that from what i can gather, similar in| from what i can gather, similar in some ways to the variance that have been identified in south africa and brazil in terms of those mutations that can potentially lead to and be transmissible, and also some of the mutations is one that can have antibodies against the virus and could be less effective and through that. and so, it is a situation it doesn�*t look as though it can remove the effectiveness and antibodies and might reduce them, and so can stop a stream like that. we might reduce them, and so can stop a stream like that.— stream like that. we pride ourselves as a country — stream like that. we pride ourselves as a country in _ stream like that. we pride ourselves as a country in a _ stream like that. we pride ourselves as a country in a reputation - stream like that. we pride ourselves as a country in a reputation to - stream like that. we pride ourselves as a co
professor andrew hayward is director of the institute of epidemiology and health care at ucl. can wejustthink that from what i can gather, similar. why do we think that? i think that from what i can gather, similar in| from what i can gather, similar in some ways to the variance that have been identified in south africa and brazil in terms of those mutations that can potentially lead to and be transmissible, and also some of the mutations is one that can have antibodies against the virus and...
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you can actually see the faces of the jurors because they are being protected, wejust hear their voicesony begins. and even despite the powerful image in the video of derek chauvin it doesn�*t necessarily mean there will be a conviction. in the united states police officers are really held to account for how they use force on the job. account for how they use force on thejob. so in order to try to improve the chances of a guilty verdict the prosecution have asked for that extra murder charge, the third degree murder charge. this will be a lower standard of proof in the second degree of murder charge was already derek chauvin faces. protesters have been outside the courtroom at various times already and will continue to be over the next weeks and probably months. they see this as a test case for their campaign against police brutality and also racism in the criminal justice system.— and also racism in the criminal justice system. and also racism in the criminal 'ustices stem. ., ., ~ justice system. barbara, thank you ve much justice system. barbara, thank you very much indeed. _ we�*re
you can actually see the faces of the jurors because they are being protected, wejust hear their voicesony begins. and even despite the powerful image in the video of derek chauvin it doesn�*t necessarily mean there will be a conviction. in the united states police officers are really held to account for how they use force on the job. account for how they use force on thejob. so in order to try to improve the chances of a guilty verdict the prosecution have asked for that extra murder charge,...
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i think wejust around or make it positive.tuation doesn't get much worse. what worries me is that the chinese have been demonstrating over the last year or year and a half and increasing sense of confidence. a belief that one of their successful tactics over two or three decades of talking about win—win solutions and mutual respect, it seems to have been put largely aside and they seem to be prepared now to stand toe to toe, counter sanctions with sanctions, take an openly aggressive line. this may be for internal political reasons, but there's a suggestion i think they feel they are now on the winning side of history, that donald trump has done sufficient damage to america, to its alliances and democracy. that the chinese no longer have to worry too much about being nice to other people, particularly europeans, who i think in the chinese estimation will probablyjust have to do what they're told. probablyjust have to do what they're told-— probablyjust have to do what the 're told. . ., �* ., they're told. really? you've got t
i think wejust around or make it positive.tuation doesn't get much worse. what worries me is that the chinese have been demonstrating over the last year or year and a half and increasing sense of confidence. a belief that one of their successful tactics over two or three decades of talking about win—win solutions and mutual respect, it seems to have been put largely aside and they seem to be prepared now to stand toe to toe, counter sanctions with sanctions, take an openly aggressive line....
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in america, this summer, wejust went through the black lives matter movement and the killing of george what we see, when we see this monarchy, we see an institution that we revere, and then we find out that you guys have the same issues of racial and racism, systemic racism, that we do in the united states. so, yes, it does hurt us. it almost seems like a fairy tale shattered for many of us. overnight there's been no comment from buckingham palace which is sure to be reeling from such explosive claims by those at the very heart of the royal family. all eyes and the media spotlight is on here today to see how or if it responds. i don't see buckingham palace as being like the kremlin. on the whole, they are a very civilised organisation. but i also don't think that they are likely to engage in this kind of war between two parties which of course the tabloid press would greatly enjoy. the harry and meghan love story was a fairy tale, and brought young, modern vitality into the royal family. this interview has brought up real issues that can't easily be ignored. security, mental health and
in america, this summer, wejust went through the black lives matter movement and the killing of george what we see, when we see this monarchy, we see an institution that we revere, and then we find out that you guys have the same issues of racial and racism, systemic racism, that we do in the united states. so, yes, it does hurt us. it almost seems like a fairy tale shattered for many of us. overnight there's been no comment from buckingham palace which is sure to be reeling from such explosive...
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wejust want men to be more aware.ng about concepts like healthy and respectful relationships and recognising when a relationships and recognising when a relationship is not healthy or respectful and consent. at primary we lay the foundations by teaching things like asking permission before you take a toy and your rights do not give permission for something that makes you feel uncomfortable. that builds up year on year. in secondary, we are developing learning about gender stereotyping and how that can lead to nonconsensual behaviours. and more complex understanding of the concept of consent, of recognising unhealthy relationship behaviours and managing those, and how to seek help. it is important this is not about... it is not about putting on a one—off lesson on how to walk home safely. obviously, we would teach some personal safety strategies but it is certainly not about victim blaming, it is not about teaching young people to keep themselves safe, it is about educating all young people to be respectful of relation
wejust want men to be more aware.ng about concepts like healthy and respectful relationships and recognising when a relationships and recognising when a relationship is not healthy or respectful and consent. at primary we lay the foundations by teaching things like asking permission before you take a toy and your rights do not give permission for something that makes you feel uncomfortable. that builds up year on year. in secondary, we are developing learning about gender stereotyping and how...
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want to move down here, we need to sell our house, we want to make a life here and, you know, so wejustuses without seeing them in person. and it gives you the sort of opportunity to do something major to it, doesn't it? and prices are rising. we're having properties that are going way above the asking price. having to go into a best and final offer situation, where we wouldn't have had that every day before. is there enough property? no, absolutely not! we need more property. this is the old victorian schoolhouse in st agnes. and more than 20 years ago, i rented and lived in a flat here. during that period of time, the village has changed hugely. more businesses, more people, far more houses. but the last 12 months has seen a real accelerated pace of change due to the pandemic. cornwall�*s reputation for wild beauty is well deserved but economically, this isn't a rich county. an influx of investment is welcome, but there are concerns that higher prices paid by new arrivals will put prices out of reach for many local people. we welcome people wanting to come and live here, work here and
want to move down here, we need to sell our house, we want to make a life here and, you know, so wejustuses without seeing them in person. and it gives you the sort of opportunity to do something major to it, doesn't it? and prices are rising. we're having properties that are going way above the asking price. having to go into a best and final offer situation, where we wouldn't have had that every day before. is there enough property? no, absolutely not! we need more property. this is the old...
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wejust don't himself testify? will we hearfrom him? we just don't know that at this stage in time.rialised by a community that cannot forget the pain of what happened here almost a year ago is still visible. this is where george floyd lay dying, a policeman kneeling on his neck for more than nine minutes as mr floyd repeatedly said, "i can't breathe." today that former officer, derek chauvin, goes on trial for george floyd's death. he is charged with two counts of murder and one count of manslaughter. at first, minneapolis police said mr floyd had been resisting arrest. but the video seemed to tell a different story. chauvin was arrested. the images of george floyd on the ground begging for his life ripped open america's unhealed wounds on race and how black americans are policed. people took to the streets in cities across this country, sparking the biggest protest movement since the civil rights days. the events engulfed the white house and reverberated across the world, forcing a global reckoning on racism. nojustice, no peace! prosecute the police! for people in minneapolis, th
wejust don't himself testify? will we hearfrom him? we just don't know that at this stage in time.rialised by a community that cannot forget the pain of what happened here almost a year ago is still visible. this is where george floyd lay dying, a policeman kneeling on his neck for more than nine minutes as mr floyd repeatedly said, "i can't breathe." today that former officer, derek chauvin, goes on trial for george floyd's death. he is charged with two counts of murder and one count...
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thejohnson & johnson approval in the states is great, more things coming down the road, wejust need greaten more mutations that could cause more problems down the road.— problems down the road. given that most people — problems down the road. given that most people have _ problems down the road. given that most people have not _ problems down the road. given that most people have not had _ problems down the road. given that most people have not had a - problems down the road. given that most people have not had a holiday| most people have not had a holiday or gone abroad for a year or two, has that changed their desires in terms of destination? are people prepared to be more adventurous because they have got more money perhaps and also they have realised they want to get away? i perhaps and also they have realised they want to get away?— perhaps and also they have realised they want to get away? i think there is still a lot — they want to get away? i think there is still a lot of— they want to get away? i think there is still a lot of interest _ they want to get away? i think there is sti
thejohnson & johnson approval in the states is great, more things coming down the road, wejust need greaten more mutations that could cause more problems down the road.— problems down the road. given that most people — problems down the road. given that most people have _ problems down the road. given that most people have not _ problems down the road. given that most people have not had _ problems down the road. given that most people have not had a - problems down the road. given that...
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we got the new book bags and then wejust had this kind of dawning, i guess, thinking, we're just sending we've been able to stay safe at home together? you could be told that that's an unauthorised absence and you could possibly be fined for that. and you're a solicitor as well. you understand the rules and regulations very well. i think ultimately we were prepared to do that if we had to. i think it's very unfortunate that people in our situation are having to make that kind of choice because ultimately it isn't my children's fault that they've got a disabled mum. charlotte says she is thankful for an understanding head teacher. emma is not willing to take the risk. two of her children are shielding and can't go to school but three have been told they must. if i don't send them - i could get fined and i could get into trouble for it. but they are also - expecting me to shield. bearing in mind i'm. on my own with them. i have to get three children - to education but also shield two. this is nowjust part of her exhausting daily routine. trying to keep the virus out by disinfecting, washin
we got the new book bags and then wejust had this kind of dawning, i guess, thinking, we're just sending we've been able to stay safe at home together? you could be told that that's an unauthorised absence and you could possibly be fined for that. and you're a solicitor as well. you understand the rules and regulations very well. i think ultimately we were prepared to do that if we had to. i think it's very unfortunate that people in our situation are having to make that kind of choice because...
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wejust quite a lot of variation in the research. minutes, _ tell us a little bit more. just in the last 15 minutes, pfizer- tell us a little bit more. just in | the last 15 minutes, pfizer have been trialling the vaccine on children, the first study results we have seen back from children, and as you would imagine, very positive results. 100% effective at stopping overin results. 100% effective at stopping over in the 12—15 age group. —— stopping covid. they are saying they hope vaccinations can begin in the united states school—age children before the next school year. so in september. interesting because astrazeneca have been running a similar study of adolescence in the uk to see if that is the case. some very interesting ethical issues here, because of course, children aren't particularly affected by covid, so the reason to vaccinate children wouldn't really be to protect children from the disease... its transmission. to stop it in the general community. we will have to come to decision as a society as to whether that is somethi
wejust quite a lot of variation in the research. minutes, _ tell us a little bit more. just in the last 15 minutes, pfizer- tell us a little bit more. just in | the last 15 minutes, pfizer have been trialling the vaccine on children, the first study results we have seen back from children, and as you would imagine, very positive results. 100% effective at stopping overin results. 100% effective at stopping over in the 12—15 age group. —— stopping covid. they are saying they hope...
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that it�*s important that when we get a result that has come through from a scientific assessment, wejustof some tanks and aircraft — but the government said there would be "more ships, submarines and sailors". our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. the prime minister this morning visited a factory in lancashire, to highlight investment in developing a new british fighter jet. part of the modernisation of the armed forces, which the government says will strengthen britain�*s sovereignty, security and prosperity. it�*s the biggest spend on the armed forces since the end of the cold war, and what it is doing is, it is enabling us to modernise our armed services, to give them the kit that they are going to need the government says the armed forces of the future will be better equipped, with more marines and troops supported by robots and drones and sent to operate in small teams to train and fight with allies all over the world, underlining the government�*s mantra of global britain. it says they will be backed up by a new kind of army, skilled in information, electronic and cyber
that it�*s important that when we get a result that has come through from a scientific assessment, wejustof some tanks and aircraft — but the government said there would be "more ships, submarines and sailors". our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. the prime minister this morning visited a factory in lancashire, to highlight investment in developing a new british fighter jet. part of the modernisation of the armed forces, which the government says will strengthen...
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incidence of blood clots is not higher than in the general. is not higher than in the general population wejustt that you are making, and yet they are still wanting to do more investigation and they will give a final verdict on thursday. i can understand — final verdict on thursday. i can understand that _ final verdict on thursday. i can understand that there - final verdict on thursday. i can understand that there is - final verdict on thursday. i can understand that there is a... l final verdict on thursday. i can understand that there is a... people get nervous about new things, people get nervous about new things, people get nervous about things which are actually safer than the alternatives. like nuclear power, for example, people get this panic of the new thing, but in this case it is really bad. even if it turns out, which we cannot rule out, even if it turns out that there is a slightly raised risk of blood clotting caused by the vaccine, the odds are, well, it is absolutely much lower than the risk of clotting caused by covid itself which not only causes rotting but many other risks —
incidence of blood clots is not higher than in the general. is not higher than in the general population wejustt that you are making, and yet they are still wanting to do more investigation and they will give a final verdict on thursday. i can understand — final verdict on thursday. i can understand that _ final verdict on thursday. i can understand that there - final verdict on thursday. i can understand that there is - final verdict on thursday. i can understand that there is a... l final...
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the tide is turning and wejust need to confidence. be a little bit understanding of the reasons. it isn't because people don't want the vaccine, it isn't because they don't trust the science, it's because they don't have the easy access and any means and, you know, as your report indicated, socio— economic inequalities, trust, all of these things matter and we need to think about getting the vaccine out to those communities in more accessible ways. i those communities in more accessible wa s. , ., ., ways. i 'ust wonder, quite what you mean ways. i just wonder, quite what you mean by not _ ways. i just wonder, quite what you mean by not having _ ways. i just wonder, quite what you mean by not having the _ ways. i just wonder, quite what you mean by not having the access? - ways. i just wonder, quite what you mean by not having the access? isl ways. i just wonder, quite what you | mean by not having the access? is it that people find it difficult to travel to a vaccination centre, for example? travel to a vaccination centre, for examle
the tide is turning and wejust need to confidence. be a little bit understanding of the reasons. it isn't because people don't want the vaccine, it isn't because they don't trust the science, it's because they don't have the easy access and any means and, you know, as your report indicated, socio— economic inequalities, trust, all of these things matter and we need to think about getting the vaccine out to those communities in more accessible ways. i those communities in more accessible wa s....
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wejust don't know yet, but clearly this is likely to be a huge global tv event. yeah.hing here in britain, or will be just get clips?— just get clips? that is a very interesting _ just get clips? that is a very interesting question, - just get clips? that is a very l interesting question, victoria. just get clips? that is a very - interesting question, victoria. my understanding is there are negotiations going on behind the scenes with regards to british broadcasters, so i think that is a question that at the moment hasn't been answered. clearly, lots of stations would like to run it, but i imagine there is a big question of money. so we wait to see, but undoubtedly from the moment it airs in the us there will be clips available on social media. i have been looking through social media this morning, and as you can imagine, as you will know from an aesthetic story, there is a huge amount of chatter online, very polarised, people hugely supportive of meghan and harry's position and others equally vociferous in their criticism of those too. they are and continue to be a c
wejust don't know yet, but clearly this is likely to be a huge global tv event. yeah.hing here in britain, or will be just get clips?— just get clips? that is a very interesting _ just get clips? that is a very interesting question, - just get clips? that is a very l interesting question, victoria. just get clips? that is a very - interesting question, victoria. my understanding is there are negotiations going on behind the scenes with regards to british broadcasters, so i think that is a...
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wejust all that this is working in this group.a lot of expensive technology. it's full of cameras and sensors tracking everything that you take off the shelves and put in your bag, and then once you are done you simply have to walk out. there is no checkout. so is this a glimpse into the future of shopping? we arejoined by duncan brewer, retail consultant. what do you think, duncan? supermarkets are always looking for ways to make shopping easier for their customers and this is an experience unlike anything else in the uk. i think they're going to be looking with great interest to see if they need to roll similar technology, similar experiences out into their stores. why is amazon moving onto the high street? i think it's a great time to be moving into the high street. property prices, rental prices are cheap and there's lots of sites available and it's important to remember even the online players need a bricks and mortar presence. a bricks and mortar store can offer things, whether its brand experience or ultra convenience, that
wejust all that this is working in this group.a lot of expensive technology. it's full of cameras and sensors tracking everything that you take off the shelves and put in your bag, and then once you are done you simply have to walk out. there is no checkout. so is this a glimpse into the future of shopping? we arejoined by duncan brewer, retail consultant. what do you think, duncan? supermarkets are always looking for ways to make shopping easier for their customers and this is an experience...