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emma has apparently just prevent the spread of coronavirus. emma has apparentlyjust turned 24. and billyjd porter is involved in an initiative to engage young people in politics called use your voice. she has recently been travelling around the world making documentaries including in china. you canjoin documentaries including in china. you can join the conversation, it's hashtag bbc global questions. let's go to ourfirst hashtag bbc global questions. let's go to our first question and it is nisha and montgomery in nagpur or india. it's been three months since i've seen my friends. it's hard for eve ryo ne i've seen my friends. it's hard for everyone but it's a big sacrifice and very hard for young people in particular. there is the rub. wide ha rd particular. there is the rub. wide hard for young people in particular, are they getting it worse this pandemic? minister, deputy minister in namibia. thank you very much and thank you for the question. i don't think the well—being has been sacrificed. but i think as we might haveit sacrificed. but i think as we might have it harder
emma has apparently just prevent the spread of coronavirus. emma has apparentlyjust turned 24. and billyjd porter is involved in an initiative to engage young people in politics called use your voice. she has recently been travelling around the world making documentaries including in china. you canjoin documentaries including in china. you can join the conversation, it's hashtag bbc global questions. let's go to ourfirst hashtag bbc global questions. let's go to our first question and it is...
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what do you want to say to emma? i am really grateful for all of that and i think that all of your messages of strength and resilience and confidence in us bouncing back from this are very, very much needed. i realise that my kind of glass half empty attitude is a bit pessimistic, as you say, but i think your people are very lucky to have a politician like you during this time. let me ask you, questioners, i want you to put your thumbs up if you agree that the coronavirus pandemic has had the worst impact on the lives of young people, economically, financially, psychologically? put up your thumbs if you think that it has affected young people disproportionately. so five out of the six. the five young people asking the questions have all said that they feel a little bit pessimistic about the future. emma theofelus there in namibia and billie jd porter in the uk, you have told us, one of you is a bit more optimistic and the other is a bit more down about it. i hope we have thrown some light on the mood of younger peopl
what do you want to say to emma? i am really grateful for all of that and i think that all of your messages of strength and resilience and confidence in us bouncing back from this are very, very much needed. i realise that my kind of glass half empty attitude is a bit pessimistic, as you say, but i think your people are very lucky to have a politician like you during this time. let me ask you, questioners, i want you to put your thumbs up if you agree that the coronavirus pandemic has had the...
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emma simpson, bbc news. wearing a face covering on public transport became compulsory for the vast majority of travellers in england today. only children under the age of ii and those with a legitimate health reason are exempt. the rules don't apply in wales, scotland and northern ireland where officials are only recommending that people wear them. our transport correspondent tom burridge has been finding out how people have responded to the new regulations. on the tram in nottingham... ..and the train to peterborough. you now have to cover your face on public transport in england. even though stations like york are still pretty quiet. i've been on my own on the train, so it's not felt particularly necessary to wear a mask, although i do understand why we need to wear them. the protection it actually offers is very little. and wearing the same face mask throughout the day offers even less protection, but i think it gives reassurance to a lot of people. but one passenger said not everyone was abiding by the n
emma simpson, bbc news. wearing a face covering on public transport became compulsory for the vast majority of travellers in england today. only children under the age of ii and those with a legitimate health reason are exempt. the rules don't apply in wales, scotland and northern ireland where officials are only recommending that people wear them. our transport correspondent tom burridge has been finding out how people have responded to the new regulations. on the tram in nottingham... ..and...
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i will leave you with news that the thoroughly modern adaptation of jane austen's emma is now available on dvd and blu—ray. anya taylorjoy is excellent as the clever and rich hair emma woodhouse whilejohnny flynn clever and rich hair emma woodhouse while johnny flynn combines vulnerability with their weapons grade animal magnetism notably absent from austen's novel as mr knightley. such news! setting bringing up baby is an inspiration alongsidejohn bringing up baby is an inspiration alongside john hughes's me bringing up baby is an inspiration alongsidejohn hughes's me of age movie and they take flirtatious deliveries with austen's source. an approach that pays cloud in a crowd pleasing dividends as reduces the complexities to a caricature screen romp. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, andi thanks for watching the film review, and i will be back next week with more home viewing treats. fight for your dream of more home viewing treats. fight for yourdream ofa more home viewing treats. fight for your dream of a life with her, fight like a viking! sorry to dis
i will leave you with news that the thoroughly modern adaptation of jane austen's emma is now available on dvd and blu—ray. anya taylorjoy is excellent as the clever and rich hair emma woodhouse whilejohnny flynn clever and rich hair emma woodhouse while johnny flynn combines vulnerability with their weapons grade animal magnetism notably absent from austen's novel as mr knightley. such news! setting bringing up baby is an inspiration alongsidejohn bringing up baby is an inspiration alongside...
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emma simpson, bbc news. a teenager has been jailed for life, and will serve at least 15 years, after he pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of a young boy at tate modern in london last summer. jonty bravery threw the six—year—old boy, who's french, from a tenth floor balcony. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. jonty bravery threw the young french boy from the tate, and in that moment, also the six—year—old's chance of a normal life. the boy's family could only watch in horror as their son fell, as bravery smiled. his intention that day was, thejudge said, to kill the boy. bravery said he'd wanted to highlight failure in his care. the six—year—old's parents today asked a police officer to read their words about the impact on their son. months of pain, fear and rehabilitation, hours and days spent without talking, without moving, without eating, away from his home, away from his friends, and away from his family. he is still in a wheelchair today, wears splints on his left arm and b
emma simpson, bbc news. a teenager has been jailed for life, and will serve at least 15 years, after he pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of a young boy at tate modern in london last summer. jonty bravery threw the six—year—old boy, who's french, from a tenth floor balcony. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. jonty bravery threw the young french boy from the tate, and in that moment, also the six—year—old's chance of a normal life. the boy's family could only watch in...
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here's our business correspondent, emma simpson. the doors are finally open — a big moment for retailers who have lost billions of pounds in sales, and we are ready for some retail therapy too. birmingham, 7.30am. this is what happens when our high streets come out of hibernation after three long months. queues, and in lots of other places too, with primark drawing the biggest crowds. i got the day off workjust to come. really excited — a bit of normality. like, a good shopping spree is not the same as online shopping. just as long as you use your disinfectant, your anti—sort of thing, and keep your distance, it's absolutely fine. i think this is going to be the way of life for a long time. hopefully not like this, though. the reopening at nike town on oxford street was far from orderly. small shops are back in business, too. in bishop auckland, wendy's relieved to be open.
here's our business correspondent, emma simpson. the doors are finally open — a big moment for retailers who have lost billions of pounds in sales, and we are ready for some retail therapy too. birmingham, 7.30am. this is what happens when our high streets come out of hibernation after three long months. queues, and in lots of other places too, with primark drawing the biggest crowds. i got the day off workjust to come. really excited — a bit of normality. like, a good shopping spree is not...
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our business correspondent emma simpson reports from a market in essex. they've had a market here in epping for 800 years, and they're taking their time to get this reopening right. just a third of the stallls today. it's not their usual set—up but traders are adapting, relieved to be back. we've been here 30 years. we've been through recessions and all sorts of things, but this is another level, it's just been really difficult, really, really difficult. so, we're just pleased that, hopefully, we're gradually getting back to normality. no, we're absolutely delighted. in fact, i'm so delighted, that's for them! a welcome return. the dogs don't do social distancing, i'm afraid! customers are also adjusting to the new rules. people have been very good at keeping their distance. and outdoors is much better than being indoors. it's good for the people. and, you know, the public miss the market. it's a community, isn't it? normally, you'd have stalls on both sides here but this town council market has been completely rejigged
our business correspondent emma simpson reports from a market in essex. they've had a market here in epping for 800 years, and they're taking their time to get this reopening right. just a third of the stallls today. it's not their usual set—up but traders are adapting, relieved to be back. we've been here 30 years. we've been through recessions and all sorts of things, but this is another level, it's just been really difficult, really, really difficult. so, we're just pleased that,...
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anya taylorjoy is excellent as austen's handsome, clever and rich heroine emma woodhouse whilejohnny flynn combines vulnerability with a weapons grade animal magnetism notably absent from austen's novel as mr knightley. ms woodhouse! such news! citing bringing up baby as an inspiration alongside john hughes' coming of age movies, rock photographer and music video veteran de wilde takes flirtatious liberties with austen's source. an approach that pays crowd pleasing dividends as it reduces the complexities of the text to a caricature screen romp. talking over each other. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, stay safe, and i will be back next week with more home viewing treats. fight for your dream of a life with her, fight like a viking! sorry to disturb, but you two do know that iceland is into the eurovision finals? what! ? it certainly feels like summer has come to an abrupt end, hasn't it? notjust the outbreaks of rain and fresh air but also the blustery winds and more of the same to come on monday and then through the course of the week perhaps thundery s
anya taylorjoy is excellent as austen's handsome, clever and rich heroine emma woodhouse whilejohnny flynn combines vulnerability with a weapons grade animal magnetism notably absent from austen's novel as mr knightley. ms woodhouse! such news! citing bringing up baby as an inspiration alongside john hughes' coming of age movies, rock photographer and music video veteran de wilde takes flirtatious liberties with austen's source. an approach that pays crowd pleasing dividends as it reduces the...
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emma vardy, bbc news, maghaberry. coming up shortly it'll be time for the film review. but first, here's click. hey, welcome to click, hope you're doing 0k. i don't know what it's like where you are, but over here, restrictions are being lifted, and many, many more places are going to be able to reopen soon. which, if i'm honest, feels a bit strange. i don't know how you feel about it, lara. yeah, i think i've already adapted to some things about lockdown, although i will be very pleased to get this fixed, and also hospitality is reopening. so it means we can go to a restaurant. ijust don't know how normal it's going to feel sitting down and eating in one. yeah, i don't think i'm ready to eat out yet, it's weird, isn't it. it is, but i suppose it has been such a strange few months, the coronavirus has really affected pretty much everything, and the food and drinks industry is no exception. in the uk, by some estimates, up to 80% of our food is imported. so travel restrictions and controlled borders could be a real problem unless we can produce more food ourselves. sojen
emma vardy, bbc news, maghaberry. coming up shortly it'll be time for the film review. but first, here's click. hey, welcome to click, hope you're doing 0k. i don't know what it's like where you are, but over here, restrictions are being lifted, and many, many more places are going to be able to reopen soon. which, if i'm honest, feels a bit strange. i don't know how you feel about it, lara. yeah, i think i've already adapted to some things about lockdown, although i will be very pleased to get...
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those are protesters esther tiffany taliban told speaking to emma shah's earlier so what do you what about demands what are the protesters demands. well for us out there wanted to gather here to show their support to us protesters but they also want this momentum to be seize not only by the government but also for the whole population and not just in the u.s. but oh so here in germany to do something about every day of racism for this conversation to happen on a daily basis and for you to change things now hearing barely in a few days ago that palin said i passed an anti discrimination law. for people to be protected against discrimination of all kinds for skin color as janet color of gender or disability or for people to be protected i guess out of what discrimination but he has to go further for people here it's about everyone understanding the scale of the racism still very very present in all societies and it's about is just about time to change that and you can see all the romney that hasn't are people who stand up next to us protest as and who stand up for that because for them
those are protesters esther tiffany taliban told speaking to emma shah's earlier so what do you what about demands what are the protesters demands. well for us out there wanted to gather here to show their support to us protesters but they also want this momentum to be seize not only by the government but also for the whole population and not just in the u.s. but oh so here in germany to do something about every day of racism for this conversation to happen on a daily basis and for you to...
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emma, news on schools and hairdressers? well, northern ireland has become the first part of the uk today to announce a major change to the social distancing rules. the devolved government has announced that four children in schools, social distancing can be reduced from two metres to one metre. that is something some teachers had been calling forfor a while, is something some teachers had been calling for for a while, saying two metres in a classroom wasn't very realistic. the idea is, by changing this rule, it will allow full classrooms of children to return here in northern ireland when school fully reopen at the end of august. for adults, that rule will remain at two metres. as you say, another announcement today. the much anticipated. that is hairdressers. they will be able to reopen, along with barbers and beauty salons on july the 6th, as long as they still have some safety measures in place. and another announcement here today, for people who are shielding. the stormont executive has said there can bea stormont execu
emma, news on schools and hairdressers? well, northern ireland has become the first part of the uk today to announce a major change to the social distancing rules. the devolved government has announced that four children in schools, social distancing can be reduced from two metres to one metre. that is something some teachers had been calling forfor a while, is something some teachers had been calling for for a while, saying two metres in a classroom wasn't very realistic. the idea is, by...
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ruby‘s mum, emma, says the sessions have been a lifeline. i'm her mum, not a teacher. so she won't listen to me. some things i can't explain, because her work's quite hard for her age. so there's things, like, i don't know what... so, her confidence has gone a little bit, hasn't it, with your work? this is brilliant because it's one—to—one, she won't just walk away and think, "i can't do it." excellent, where would the comma go? to pay for more tutors like ellie, a nationalfund is expected. the challenge — whether enough can be trained in time to meet children‘s needs. i think it will really help at least give them that boost in confidence to go back to school. i think it‘s really scary for students to have that pressure of going back if they haven‘t had that school environment, especially the classroom environment. at this birmingham school, the worry is children‘s health. activities like this are part of their plans for summer school. some of our families have been in and not left their homes for 11 weeks. they need the space. they need the space, they
ruby‘s mum, emma, says the sessions have been a lifeline. i'm her mum, not a teacher. so she won't listen to me. some things i can't explain, because her work's quite hard for her age. so there's things, like, i don't know what... so, her confidence has gone a little bit, hasn't it, with your work? this is brilliant because it's one—to—one, she won't just walk away and think, "i can't do it." excellent, where would the comma go? to pay for more tutors like ellie, a nationalfund...
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emma, thank you so much. let's talk to the justice minister, alex chalk. thanks forjoining us this morning. what's going to happen quickly in terms of these changes and what might takea terms of these changes and what might take a bit longer? as emma indicated, as a result of this report which by the way is fantastic in its scope and i pay tribute to those who contributed, we want, within the domestic abuse bill which is already going through parliament, we are going to amend that bill at report stage, the final stage as it goes through the commons, to ensure that perpetrators cannot cross—examine victims as was already indicated, also special measures, that might be screens, live link for individuals to give evidence, so people who need to use the courts to achieve a just result for their families, for their children, aren't necessarily going to see the court as an instrument to continue and perpetrate that abuse, that's what we wa nt perpetrate that abuse, that's what we want to create, create a system focused absolutely on giving to the justice of the
emma, thank you so much. let's talk to the justice minister, alex chalk. thanks forjoining us this morning. what's going to happen quickly in terms of these changes and what might takea terms of these changes and what might take a bit longer? as emma indicated, as a result of this report which by the way is fantastic in its scope and i pay tribute to those who contributed, we want, within the domestic abuse bill which is already going through parliament, we are going to amend that bill at...
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emma recently spoke at a rally for black lives. >> i'm happy about the support but i've noticed... performative activism on social media. i've seen a lot of influencers repost other people's donation pages to black lives matter, and screen shotting it and saying they actually donated. >> i'm interested in broad coalitions and getting the work done no matter who does it, and how it's done. >> reporter: other communities of color are also aligning with the movement, and in some cases, facing a reckoning. >> the dam of our hearts broke open when we saw george floyd cry out to his mama right before our eyes. >> reporter: in the opening speech at the japanese american group "tsuru for solidarity's" vigil in san bruno, california, which included many agg survivors of japanese internment." tsuru" means crane, a symbol of healing. kim miyoshi is co founder of japanese americans for justice and explains why the "model minority" myth has contributed to varying degrees of complicity in the oppression of black people, from officer tao thao's role in george floyd's death, to staying silent. >>
emma recently spoke at a rally for black lives. >> i'm happy about the support but i've noticed... performative activism on social media. i've seen a lot of influencers repost other people's donation pages to black lives matter, and screen shotting it and saying they actually donated. >> i'm interested in broad coalitions and getting the work done no matter who does it, and how it's done. >> reporter: other communities of color are also aligning with the movement, and in some...
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emma simpson, bbc news. the us supreme court has ruled that employers can't fire workers for being gay or transgender. the decision is being hailed as a victory for lgbt employees and campaigners. here's president trump reacting to the ruling earlier on. they've ruled. i read the decision and some people were surprised, but they ruled and we live with their decision. that's what it's all about. we live with the decision of the supreme court. very powerful, very powerful decision, actually, but they have so ruled. sarah warbelow is a legal director of the human rights campaign. she gave me her reaction to the ruling. this is a true landmark decision for the lgbtq community. it guarantees us our right to be free from discrimination in our place of employment, and have recourse if we do experience discrimination. you surprised? because when he was giving his judgement, made it quite clear that he was abiding by the text rather than what perhaps more judicial conservatives would have wa nted judicial conservativ
emma simpson, bbc news. the us supreme court has ruled that employers can't fire workers for being gay or transgender. the decision is being hailed as a victory for lgbt employees and campaigners. here's president trump reacting to the ruling earlier on. they've ruled. i read the decision and some people were surprised, but they ruled and we live with their decision. that's what it's all about. we live with the decision of the supreme court. very powerful, very powerful decision, actually, but...
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our business correspondent emma simpson reports. the customers are coming back after lockdown but now the company behind some of our biggest and most popular shopping centres has collapsed. at lakeside in essex today, it's busy and business as usual. it's got everything here, hasn't it? all the shops are on top of each other, everything's here that you need, so you can come to one place and get it all. i don't really go anywhere else for shopping. so, yeah, to me and a lot of people, yeah, very important. and you've come for a day? more or less! intu has 17 shopping centres in the uk and they play a big role in the local economies they serve. intu employs 2500 people directly, just over 100,000 work inside its malls and another 29,500 people are thought to work in its wider supply chain. and, of course, there are many millions of shoppers, but today the banks and its lenders are taking back the keys. intu owns the trafford centre, its jewel in the crown but it bought and developed too many other malls over the years, just as shoppin
our business correspondent emma simpson reports. the customers are coming back after lockdown but now the company behind some of our biggest and most popular shopping centres has collapsed. at lakeside in essex today, it's busy and business as usual. it's got everything here, hasn't it? all the shops are on top of each other, everything's here that you need, so you can come to one place and get it all. i don't really go anywhere else for shopping. so, yeah, to me and a lot of people, yeah, very...
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is it's pretty emma bossy. trudy is feisty. and mary lays an egg every day. the 4 hens have been guests at the home of felicity of burkart and craig are regular in the northern suburbs of berlin for a year now this is how it came to pass. as a capsule i know guns inside them more meant just that if i was one stuck in a traffic jam to transport and there was a livestock transporter in front of me. i sensed a tad towards this that got me thinking about what kind of lives on the molds leads on the net and if one could give at least a few really good life as they had off almost i wanted to get to know how chickens lived as he didn't and since we have a garden i thought they'd feel right at home here. and they would have plenty to eat and they'd also give us many us that have been doing funding. their diet consists of grains and fresh greens but also kitchen waste. in the summer time for the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt and environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breeding 4 years ago he rents out the off
is it's pretty emma bossy. trudy is feisty. and mary lays an egg every day. the 4 hens have been guests at the home of felicity of burkart and craig are regular in the northern suburbs of berlin for a year now this is how it came to pass. as a capsule i know guns inside them more meant just that if i was one stuck in a traffic jam to transport and there was a livestock transporter in front of me. i sensed a tad towards this that got me thinking about what kind of lives on the molds leads on the...
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emma simpson, bbc news. there are increasing calls to tackle racism in the entertainment industry both in the us and in the uk. following the black lives matter protests which have taken place around the world, artists have been opening up about their experiences of racism. in a recent open letter the black writers committee of the writers guild of america said it is now a public duty to interrogate the entertainment‘s industry's role in perpetuating racism both in front of and behind the camera. well, a little earlier i spoke to piya sinha—roy who is a journalist and former film editor at the hollywood reporter. i asked her if she feels the entertainment industry is really taking on the message that black lives matter. it's really difficult to tell if the industry is actually taking it on board. i think they are listening, because they have to right now, the noise is far too loud for them to ignore. but we have not seen change implemented really in previous years. you know, i have to bring up, 0scars so
emma simpson, bbc news. there are increasing calls to tackle racism in the entertainment industry both in the us and in the uk. following the black lives matter protests which have taken place around the world, artists have been opening up about their experiences of racism. in a recent open letter the black writers committee of the writers guild of america said it is now a public duty to interrogate the entertainment‘s industry's role in perpetuating racism both in front of and behind the...
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emma: thank you so much for having me. i think what's important to note is that we are seeing cases increasing in a group of about 20 states. in general, cases are increasing, but overall levels are low. it is less concerning than what we are seeing in a smaller select group of states in the u.s., where places like texas, arizona, florida, in which cases are rising and the levels are less low. that is kind of sparking some concerns about an emerging second wave in the u.s. now it's early days, but of course, the main concern here is cases will rise at a rate that will also see accompanying hospitalizations rise and overwhelm health care systems. health experts are saying this is something we have to take seriously even though it is an early indicator. shery: there has been a lot of hopes on malaria drugs touted by president trump to help with the virus pandemic, but it seems now they are being considered too dangerous by the fda. emma: yeah, absolutely. that was definitely big news in the united states today. we saw some n
emma: thank you so much for having me. i think what's important to note is that we are seeing cases increasing in a group of about 20 states. in general, cases are increasing, but overall levels are low. it is less concerning than what we are seeing in a smaller select group of states in the u.s., where places like texas, arizona, florida, in which cases are rising and the levels are less low. that is kind of sparking some concerns about an emerging second wave in the u.s. now it's early days,...
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our business correspondent emma simpson reports. the customers are coming back after lockdown, but now the company behind some of our biggest and most popular shopping centres has collapsed. at lakeside in essex today, it's busy and business as usual. it's got everything here, hasn't it? all the shops are on top of each other, everything's here that you need, so you can come to one place and get it all. i don't really go anywhere else for shopping. so, yeah, to me and a lot of people, yeah, very important. and you've come for a day? more or less! laughs. intu has 17 shopping centres in the uk and they play a big role in the local economies they serve. intu employs 2,500 people directly, just over 100,000 work inside its malls, and another 29,500 people are thought to work in its wider supply chain. and, of course, there are many millions of shoppers, but today the banks and its lenders are taking back the keys. intu owns the trafford centre, its jewel in the crown, but it bought and developed too many other malls over the years, jus
our business correspondent emma simpson reports. the customers are coming back after lockdown, but now the company behind some of our biggest and most popular shopping centres has collapsed. at lakeside in essex today, it's busy and business as usual. it's got everything here, hasn't it? all the shops are on top of each other, everything's here that you need, so you can come to one place and get it all. i don't really go anywhere else for shopping. so, yeah, to me and a lot of people, yeah,...
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emma simpson, bbc news. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. there'll be a short ceremony in normandy this afternoon. tributes will also be laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. prince william has revealed that he has become a volunteer counsellor for a mental health charity. he's been trained to answer messages sent in to a helpline called ‘shout‘ which allows people to have conversations by text messaging. angus crawford reports. i've felt miserable for too long now. in a time of need, help can be just a text away. as we reported last month, shout, the crisis text service, is a year old. its highest profile backers, the duke and duchess of cambridge, met volunteers on a video call to say thank you — and we can now reveal william had something special to tell them. i'm going to share a little secret with you guys, that i'm actually on the platform volunteering. are you! yes, iam. when he reveale
emma simpson, bbc news. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. there'll be a short ceremony in normandy this afternoon. tributes will also be laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. prince william has revealed that he has become a volunteer counsellor for a mental health charity. he's been trained to answer messages sent in to a helpline called ‘shout‘ which allows people to have...
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but there is a lot of work that goes into this, and my wife emma is a big part of that. she recently launched a website and is ready to share some of her tips with you. so check it out. emma-watter.com. be sure to follow us on be * twitter. remember i'm watters and this is my world. judge jeanine: let's get right to it, here is my opening statement. the lunacy in this country is not just about reform. it's about the destabilization of our nation. it's about manipulation. the left's manipulation causing as much chaos as possible to get president trump out of office. equal rights and equal justice are essential. i spent my career passionately fighting for both to make sure there was a level playing field,
but there is a lot of work that goes into this, and my wife emma is a big part of that. she recently launched a website and is ready to share some of her tips with you. so check it out. emma-watter.com. be sure to follow us on be * twitter. remember i'm watters and this is my world. judge jeanine: let's get right to it, here is my opening statement. the lunacy in this country is not just about reform. it's about the destabilization of our nation. it's about manipulation. the left's manipulation...
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emma vardy in londonderry, thank you. the global death toll from coronavirus has now passed 400,000, with the epicentre of the disease shifting to south america. brazil's death toll overtook italy's last week and in the next few days it is expected to overtake the uk and become the second highest in the world. as our correspondent katy watson reports from sao paolo, the brazilian government has been accused of trying to hide the true numbers. black lives matter in brazil, too. but here, president jair bolsonaro's handling of coronavirus is also enraging protesters. a leader, they say, who is threatening the country's democracy. in the past week alone, 150,000 people have caught covid—19 and 7,000 have died. but that's information the government doesn't want people to know. it's wiped those figures from its website because it says they are manipulated. behind those numbers, though, are real people. patients and health workers on the front line, trying to control a virus that is still spreading. "it's like a snowball," he
emma vardy in londonderry, thank you. the global death toll from coronavirus has now passed 400,000, with the epicentre of the disease shifting to south america. brazil's death toll overtook italy's last week and in the next few days it is expected to overtake the uk and become the second highest in the world. as our correspondent katy watson reports from sao paolo, the brazilian government has been accused of trying to hide the true numbers. black lives matter in brazil, too. but here,...
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emma simpson, bbc news. the england and manchester united footballer marcus rashford has been speaking about his own childhood experiences of poverty and being short of food as he campaigns for the government to provide free school meal vouchers for vulnerable children throughout the school holidays. he's written to every mp and has already helping to raise 20 million for food for low income families during the lockdown. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. he's a hero on the pitch, and one of manchester united's highest earning players, but marcus rashford has not forgotten his roots. he has raised £20 million to supply meals to families in what he calls the pandemic of food poverty. in an emotional letter, he described how his mother, a single parent, struggled to feed her five children while earning the minimum wage. my mum did the best she could. we used to go to a shop called pound world, and everything was under a pound. we would sort of schedule out the week. we would get seven yoghurt
emma simpson, bbc news. the england and manchester united footballer marcus rashford has been speaking about his own childhood experiences of poverty and being short of food as he campaigns for the government to provide free school meal vouchers for vulnerable children throughout the school holidays. he's written to every mp and has already helping to raise 20 million for food for low income families during the lockdown. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. he's a hero on the...
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my colleague emma jones reports. it's not every day that a zookeeper went to prison for murder for hire. in a pandemic, facts are king. in this case, tiger king. during a near global lockdown, the documentary series about former zoo operatorjoe exotic, the only kind of exotic most audiences could get near, was watched more than 60 million times. we can't afford to wait for the world to be equal to start feeling seen. meanwhile, becoming, netflix‘s documentary film about michelle obama's book tour, outperformed all expectations making it into the top ten most watched films on the streaming platform. was it a huge fan base or a thirst for inspiration in lockdown? we never imagined that when we released this film that the world would be on a shelter in place order. but i do think this has been a time of reflection for a lot of us, of having an opportunity to relate to stories in a way that may have changed a bit. do you think it's a little dangerous hanging our guns in a bank? there has always been one voluble excepti
my colleague emma jones reports. it's not every day that a zookeeper went to prison for murder for hire. in a pandemic, facts are king. in this case, tiger king. during a near global lockdown, the documentary series about former zoo operatorjoe exotic, the only kind of exotic most audiences could get near, was watched more than 60 million times. we can't afford to wait for the world to be equal to start feeling seen. meanwhile, becoming, netflix‘s documentary film about michelle obama's book...
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emma simpson, bbc news, harlow. the success of easing lockdown measures relies on the government‘s ability to identify and tackle flare ups of coronavirus where they occur through a new system of contact tracing. the prime minister promised the system in england would be world beating from today. but there have been complaints that the system isn‘t ready. the government insists it‘s working well but admits it‘s not yet fully operational. our health editor hugh pym has more. enjoying new freedom in england today to meet outdoors in larger groups with social distancing. the rules in wales changed today as well. scotland and northern ireland have already loosened the guidelines on meeting outdoors, so as the restrictions are eased, how will the authorities monitor the spread of the virus and try to keep it in check? a full testing and contact tracing system is seen as vital. as well as testing people, tracking down the recent contacts of those who test positive is a priority. that way, local infections can be t
emma simpson, bbc news, harlow. the success of easing lockdown measures relies on the government‘s ability to identify and tackle flare ups of coronavirus where they occur through a new system of contact tracing. the prime minister promised the system in england would be world beating from today. but there have been complaints that the system isn‘t ready. the government insists it‘s working well but admits it‘s not yet fully operational. our health editor hugh pym has more. enjoying new...
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my colleague emma jones reports. it's not every day that a zookeeper went to prison for murder for hire. in a pandemic, facts are king. in this case, tiger king. during a near global lockdown, the documentary series about former zoo operatorjoe exotic, the only kind of exotic most audiences can get near, was watched more than 60 million times. we can't afford to wait for the world to be equal to start feeling seen. meanwhile, becoming, netflix's document a film about michelle obama's book tour, outperformed all expectations making it into the top ten most watched films on the streaming platform. was it a huge fan base or a thirst for inspiration in lockdown? we never imagined that when we released this film that the world would be on a shelter in place order. but i do think this has been a time of reflection for a lot of us, of having an opportunity to relate to stories in a way that may have changed a bit. do you think it's a little dangerous hanging our guns in a bank? there has always been one voluble exception fo
my colleague emma jones reports. it's not every day that a zookeeper went to prison for murder for hire. in a pandemic, facts are king. in this case, tiger king. during a near global lockdown, the documentary series about former zoo operatorjoe exotic, the only kind of exotic most audiences can get near, was watched more than 60 million times. we can't afford to wait for the world to be equal to start feeling seen. meanwhile, becoming, netflix's document a film about michelle obama's book tour,...
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that was doctors michael hed and emma from the university of meisel. thank you very much for answering some of those questions that have been sent in from our viewers. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. thousands of protestors have joined anti—racism demonstrations in cities in the uk. in bristol protestors pulled down a statue of a 17th century slavetrader. the statue was then rolled through the streets before being dumped in the harbour. the home secretary calls the actions of those protestors unacceptable. it speaks to the acts of disorder, public disorder, that actually have now become a distraction from the cause which people are actually protesting about and trying to empathise and sympathise with. meanwhile in london, thousands of protestors have moved from the us embassy to westminster. this is the scene live in central london. after a night of peaceful protests in washington — president donald trump orders the withdrawal of the national guard saying the city is under ‘perfect control‘ the number of people worldwide who have died fr
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it had to be emma. and then, right about this time, what they used to call decoration day, now we call it memorial day, in 1886, cleveland had sent out the wedding invitations. frances, her mother, and her cousin came back from europe, and at the decoration day parade in new york city, frances was sort of introduced, if you will, to the public. >> well, the president was not very fond of the press. we have one of many quotes about the ways that he described them. here's one way that he would refer to them, oh, those ghouls of the press. and this view of the press as the enemy was something that frances quickly picked up on. >> here's one thing he said. i begin to fear that the pestilence of newspaper correspondence will find its way to our retreat. and mrs. cleveland's presence will, i presume, increase this probability. this is about their honeymoon. >> now, he had some naive concept that they'd be able to sneak away for a honeymoon on their own. how did it all turn out? >> actually, that was what he w
it had to be emma. and then, right about this time, what they used to call decoration day, now we call it memorial day, in 1886, cleveland had sent out the wedding invitations. frances, her mother, and her cousin came back from europe, and at the decoration day parade in new york city, frances was sort of introduced, if you will, to the public. >> well, the president was not very fond of the press. we have one of many quotes about the ways that he described them. here's one way that he...
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and some exchanges betweenra and your -- emma and yours truly. remember i'm watters and this is my world. judge jeanine: let's get right to it, here is my opening statement. the lunacy in this country is not just about reform. it's about the destabilization of our nation. it's about manipulation. the left's manipulation causing as much chaos as possible to get president trump out of office. equal rights and equal justice are essential. i spent my career passionately fighting for both to make sure there was a level playing field, that everyone
and some exchanges betweenra and your -- emma and yours truly. remember i'm watters and this is my world. judge jeanine: let's get right to it, here is my opening statement. the lunacy in this country is not just about reform. it's about the destabilization of our nation. it's about manipulation. the left's manipulation causing as much chaos as possible to get president trump out of office. equal rights and equal justice are essential. i spent my career passionately fighting for both to make...
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emma, provided no path to improvement. it was going to lose. many he put it together, and the more cynical among us would say that is why he did it. we were overwhelmingly supported by the entire civil rights community. i have a letter here, signed by 136 civil rights organizations. i want to review how they characterize the bill the leader mcconnell put on the floor. this bill woefully falls short of the comprehensive performance needed to address the current policing crisis and achieve meaningful law enforcement accountability. it is it deeply romantic to make this moment with a incremental approach that offers more funding to police and few policy to effectively address the constant loss of black lives at the hands of police. therefore urge you to oppose the justice act and vote no on the motion to proceed. so leader mcconnell would like you to think that these democrats, the playing games. these are civil rights groups. they have been fighting for these things for decades. they say do the right thing which currently leader mcconnell didn't.
emma, provided no path to improvement. it was going to lose. many he put it together, and the more cynical among us would say that is why he did it. we were overwhelmingly supported by the entire civil rights community. i have a letter here, signed by 136 civil rights organizations. i want to review how they characterize the bill the leader mcconnell put on the floor. this bill woefully falls short of the comprehensive performance needed to address the current policing crisis and achieve...
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then how long these protest endure emma how long this story remains in the headlines -- indoor, how long this are made to the headlines. host: one of the issues on the line is this concept of qualified immunity especially as it applies to police officers. does this bill address that? it does focus on criminal justice reform. they are revising federal statutes around excessive force, including racial profiling, police brutality. they want a federal database of abusive law enforcers so they are not being fired in one city and hired in another. limits on be new qualified immunity, which is this liability thing that has been controversial for years that says a police officer in most cases cannot be sued for actions he or she takes while in the line of duty. they want to change that language so victims can sue in cases of an abusive arrest or violent arrest or the family consume in the case of a death, like we saw in minnesota. that will be there, among other things. host: that bill is set to be unveiled later this morning. mike liles following it for the hill. thanks for your time -- mike li
then how long these protest endure emma how long this story remains in the headlines -- indoor, how long this are made to the headlines. host: one of the issues on the line is this concept of qualified immunity especially as it applies to police officers. does this bill address that? it does focus on criminal justice reform. they are revising federal statutes around excessive force, including racial profiling, police brutality. they want a federal database of abusive law enforcers so they are...
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we've never had somebody who only arrived in america at the age of 26, and 20 years later she i super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized sheaslin, we switched to new tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. >>> a new video series produced in south africa is a surprise summer hit on netflix. debora patta goes behind the camera of "blood and water." >> reporter: more often than not, these are the stereotypical soat with africa.ped but global lockdowns have challenged this. with more time on their hands, viewers worldwide have been accessing a diverse range of content. like the south african drama "blood and water." >> i've been living with this ghost my entire life. >> reporter: snapped up by netflix earlier this year, it was one of their top ten most watched series in the u.s. last month. netflix's dorothy gatuba says it shows africa in a completely different light. >> what is interesting is showcasing black talent on screen. you know, it's just beauti
we've never had somebody who only arrived in america at the age of 26, and 20 years later she i super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized sheaslin, we switched to new tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. >>> a new video series produced in south africa is a surprise summer hit on netflix. debora patta goes behind the camera of "blood and...
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s emma shows was at the rally and she filed this report here in betting 200000 people gathered today to get more u.s. profits is going to be in the bank of georgia because they got tired of her all of them all wearing a mask and trying for us thank you so these that. black diamonds it was very nice to see the you today and to be known case the race was happening here in germany talking about the navy if they did a story in the way south was looking to see so for example when they sent out this year they don't even get. called out because i've been made that the son of a c.b. and a buddy that's true to racism that they want to change on the. many members of parliament was for the government to move the way of the races from the german constitution to were given to god but as you can see behind me people are. saying do not it. in europe italy and spain were among the countries hit hardest by the current a virus pandemic well now a tech mini in madrid has designed a way to honor the victims of covert 19 and the many health care an emergency workers have been fighting to save lives durin
s emma shows was at the rally and she filed this report here in betting 200000 people gathered today to get more u.s. profits is going to be in the bank of georgia because they got tired of her all of them all wearing a mask and trying for us thank you so these that. black diamonds it was very nice to see the you today and to be known case the race was happening here in germany talking about the navy if they did a story in the way south was looking to see so for example when they sent out this...
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. >> they created the network, carves out a deep sense of community for their 7-year-old daughter emma. >> which is this. >> reporter: even though the new york metro area is densely populated, you don't necessarily know who lives next door. >> yeah. for me to get to know my community in a direct and real way that incredibly powerful. >> reporter: what do you think will be the lasting impact of doing? >> we're not able to go back to what we call normal but that this experience helps us shape what we want the new normal to be. and recognizing that we have the agency to create the >>> after months of negotiations weighed down by the coronavirus pan democrat irk, we will final by hear an umpire shout "play ball." training catches open next wednesday with a shortened season set to begin in july. many thought the game was lost for the summer but steve hartman found a young man who put his heart into a higher authority. >> reporter: little league's cancelled. pro baseball in limbo. >> like the yankees. >> reporter: 10-year-old jay says kids in his neighborhood were devastated. >> we were sad
. >> they created the network, carves out a deep sense of community for their 7-year-old daughter emma. >> which is this. >> reporter: even though the new york metro area is densely populated, you don't necessarily know who lives next door. >> yeah. for me to get to know my community in a direct and real way that incredibly powerful. >> reporter: what do you think will be the lasting impact of doing? >> we're not able to go back to what we call normal but...
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number 10 about how difficult it is to pay bills in certain departments when you can click a button on emma's and get things delivered in 20 minutes. they feel they can bring some innovation into the civil service. “ on innovation into the civil service. —— on amazon. other challenges they will try and take on that task, and others have tried in the task and made progress of relative amounts, is that it isjust made progress of relative amounts, is that it is just a made progress of relative amounts, is that it isjust a system that needs to be running, you cannot press stop and rebuild it from the start. it has to be a process where things are still working, taxes being collected, hospitals are properly staffed. all these things we rely on. that is where the challenge comes for really genuine ambitious programmes. if cummings and michael gove think they will ta ke and michael gove think they will take it on, they are going to have to really go for it. let's move on to really go for it. let's move on to the times. the pm pledges a decade as spending, putting the finger at decade as spendi
number 10 about how difficult it is to pay bills in certain departments when you can click a button on emma's and get things delivered in 20 minutes. they feel they can bring some innovation into the civil service. “ on innovation into the civil service. —— on amazon. other challenges they will try and take on that task, and others have tried in the task and made progress of relative amounts, is that it isjust made progress of relative amounts, is that it is just a made progress of...
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he donated $2 million to the families and legal teams of george floyd emma ahmaud arbery, and breonna taylor. he also started a college fund for gianna, george floyd starter. >>> let's check in with steve. the east bay has a beautiful full moon. this is a rose or strawberry moon. >> it's a strawberry moon, yeah. >> the fog is back. it is roaring. gusts are over 45 miles per hour for some. the onshore wind has kicked in. fog is flying in. there is overcast. temperatures could drop 25 degrees for some. the fog is getting help from the north and south. this is making a huge push inland. the fog will return. temperatures are hot. it could come down 20 degrees. there is some inland. it is 49 near the airport. there are a few 40s to the north. we can see that kenwood is in there. petaluma is close for others. it is 52 near windsor. there are some much cooler temperatures. if you look west of 40, that peaks at about 40 miles per hour. fairfield is gusting right now. that is 45 miles per hour. watch out. hang onto your steering wheel. the fog bank is roaring. that is drawn up from the west/so
he donated $2 million to the families and legal teams of george floyd emma ahmaud arbery, and breonna taylor. he also started a college fund for gianna, george floyd starter. >>> let's check in with steve. the east bay has a beautiful full moon. this is a rose or strawberry moon. >> it's a strawberry moon, yeah. >> the fog is back. it is roaring. gusts are over 45 miles per hour for some. the onshore wind has kicked in. fog is flying in. there is overcast. temperatures...
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this young man named tr emma howard lived in mount by you and a black man who was rich. he had insurance companies so he gave medgar his first job of selling insurance for him and medgar said he started out in a little town of [inaudible] mississippi selling insurance and then he ventured to the plantations and that is where he was selling or trying to sell insurance out there. metzger looked at the conditions under which these people were living and also he talked about black people not even knowing what insurance was. so as he was talking to them and watching their conditions and looking at their conditions and looking at the reactions he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil rights and the naacp, registering, getting registered to vote in that kind of thing and people would begin to tell medgar these stories which were true and what was happening to people in the area and in fact, in many places there were no schools for blacks. and if you tried to register to vote what would happen to you or what had happened to others and what could happen to you? med
this young man named tr emma howard lived in mount by you and a black man who was rich. he had insurance companies so he gave medgar his first job of selling insurance for him and medgar said he started out in a little town of [inaudible] mississippi selling insurance and then he ventured to the plantations and that is where he was selling or trying to sell insurance out there. metzger looked at the conditions under which these people were living and also he talked about black people not even...
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protest is also underway in berlin did you correspondent emmanuelle shahs is there reporting for us emma thanks for joining us good to have you with us could you tell us a little bit about what's going on there. where as you can see have behind me all. all around me thousands of people have gathered in berlin city center to stand up against racism following the death of george floyd in to us of course ever had these that george heard really anger of people here but he does so vindicated them because racism is very much a thing from black germans here in germany and i asked i asked earlier on the funny to tell me about their daily experience we saw racism here in germany have of this and. as a black woman living in this country has not been easy we go through so many things to which we cannot express our serve our clear but i'm happy for this demonstration which is up and they know that you have we can express our 7 day express our feeling all we're feeling here. and tactically you were born here in germany i can you tell us about your experience as a black german where. everything is ok
protest is also underway in berlin did you correspondent emmanuelle shahs is there reporting for us emma thanks for joining us good to have you with us could you tell us a little bit about what's going on there. where as you can see have behind me all. all around me thousands of people have gathered in berlin city center to stand up against racism following the death of george floyd in to us of course ever had these that george heard really anger of people here but he does so vindicated them...
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would naomi emma. let me hold the. door your views are we serve a government so i'll go to you know i'll be how would he sell the one vehicle you saw the. always see and it and the carcass of the to felicity ellis see the yard to the bank a good bit of it done i know and keep. that base then you know a symbol of a. feeling or to be a cup of tea or even just this is legal but. we need to keep this part of our bodies in the school that's a lot of this is going to you once a group. they don't. care. for you because when. i look let me know how. you standing stand up i found a city you're beginning. to believe me. a little bit of a little. bit more. news. coming. from there. not with. me again nothing is just funny because i'm. going to have some child love. be coalescing my think to myself. oh. look at the mess you got to get it back you i think. it's you know you. did this to grill for salty knowing you tell me that i don't seem to see. the harm to no no and said feed them and put them in the what. i call it not me what'
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it was at the follow up with wicked of what they did they don't mind a little messed up by them not emma like the ones who doesn't understand the concept more about going to the us and suppose it isn't. what's this it was it was a going to do almost was a good simply because it. was a member of what. was. the name of god that said that. this we need. to our. own kind of i know that i want to be. involved you know now and then we are that's when it's the law of the world. to me you aren't getting into. those good and i did. they just measure you don't know and which of honest about this i vish is that if i. go mental into the goodness of the mediums i mean look we're going to go. is this a member or michigan goes of this who didn't see before me that. there was no way you know most of all about a couple not at all when they would be with a single got a dummy variables and when you said i wonder morgan will go out of your home with me i was going to say what are the i meant in-car the little girl my. own just the thought of you. no fog. it was it was ok to. leave. some i know she says most
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cars were backed up for miles emma to the toll plaza. this officer trying to get demonstrators moving but had no luck. the group would move for a little bit and then stop. protesters are seen walking on the bay bridge. they started at treasure island with a list of demands. among them, defunding the police by 75%.>> 75% that will be defunded it needs to go to mental health care, it needs to go to education, it needs to go to other things that has been lacking in our african-american community. >> they called for more recruitment and tech within the black community. >> is tech the future? yes tech is the future to disclose black minds is a crime within itself. >> i'm going out kaiser as the largest health provider in california, what are you doing to protect lacking brown folks?>> back at the bay bridge at times he got tense with demonstrators phasing off with chp and san francisco police in riot gear. several protesters were arrested after more than an hour, one westbound lane opened up. cars squeezed by at the bulk of the protest went o
cars were backed up for miles emma to the toll plaza. this officer trying to get demonstrators moving but had no luck. the group would move for a little bit and then stop. protesters are seen walking on the bay bridge. they started at treasure island with a list of demands. among them, defunding the police by 75%.>> 75% that will be defunded it needs to go to mental health care, it needs to go to education, it needs to go to other things that has been lacking in our african-american...
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we have a higher fire danger emma especially for the north bend. i will talk about this and a moment. he is a live luck with the you in the 50s as we start off the day, 50s and livermore, 50s and san jose and upper 50s for convert as well as oakland. a warning is in effect for the north bay mountains. it's the islands highlighted above read for the gusty offshore winds and low relative humidity. watching that closely and the afternoon, 70's and oakland heat up to 91 degrees in concord. will have the forecast coming up to you. >>> tickets after he is accused of committing a series of murders and rapes, the golden state killer is going to make a plea deal today. he will reportedly plead guilty to a number of murder and kidnapping related charges. the crime dates back to the 70s and spans seven counties including cost accounting. he is a former police officer. the plea deal will spare him the death penalty. >>> san jose police are investigating a shooting with a pedestrian with a gunshot wound to the head. seven don 680 near they king 60 exit. no word
we have a higher fire danger emma especially for the north bend. i will talk about this and a moment. he is a live luck with the you in the 50s as we start off the day, 50s and livermore, 50s and san jose and upper 50s for convert as well as oakland. a warning is in effect for the north bay mountains. it's the islands highlighted above read for the gusty offshore winds and low relative humidity. watching that closely and the afternoon, 70's and oakland heat up to 91 degrees in concord. will...
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emma meadus is the headteacher of coppice valley primary school in harrogate. and maria cooper is a mum in swindon who's decided to send her son, archie, back today. emma, how has it been today and how many children have turned up for this return to school today? well, we have just been open for key workers and vulnerable children today. that was our first step in a staggered return. by the end of the week we will have reception and year one. from the surveys and phone calls we have done with parents, we think we are going to have about 65% of the children in reception and year one by the end of the week. what kind of safety measures do you have in place? we saw a few in the report but give us an idea of what your school is doing. well, we followed the dfe guidance and we have got staggered start times, we have got staggered start times, we have got staggered start times, we have got children coming in through different entrances, we have even got them coming in through different gates onto the ground with their pa rents. gates onto the ground with their parent
emma meadus is the headteacher of coppice valley primary school in harrogate. and maria cooper is a mum in swindon who's decided to send her son, archie, back today. emma, how has it been today and how many children have turned up for this return to school today? well, we have just been open for key workers and vulnerable children today. that was our first step in a staggered return. by the end of the week we will have reception and year one. from the surveys and phone calls we have done with...