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. >> joining me now, msnbc legal analyst, danny cevallos. dani y danny, good morning. you heard meter mentioned president's brother. it will be published, preordering this thing, those orders have gone through the roof. what's the problem with a gag order? >> you can't really let after the cat's out of the bag. most of this book appears to have leaked already. people have copies but they at least have to spike the public release of this book and the arguments they're making is essentially not that the government or the court is restraining mary trump's voice. but they said that mary trump agreed many years ago to keep confidential what she knew about the family. it's not so much the court restraining speech and enforcing a contract, and one that mary trump willingly entered into, according to the robert trump side. >> isn't that weird in itself, something to talk about before the president was put into office, she had to sign a nondisclosure agreement? and the reason she says she's not bound about it is because she said that her family lied about the finances when maki
. >> joining me now, msnbc legal analyst, danny cevallos. dani y danny, good morning. you heard meter mentioned president's brother. it will be published, preordering this thing, those orders have gone through the roof. what's the problem with a gag order? >> you can't really let after the cat's out of the bag. most of this book appears to have leaked already. people have copies but they at least have to spike the public release of this book and the arguments they're making is...
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joining us now is legal analyst danny cevallos. danny, thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> request for bail can it be appealed? >> yes, it can. it can be appealed when the magistrate denies bail and to the district court and up there, up to the court of appeals. but each court will look at it with fresh eyes, denovo, as we say in federal law. unless no set of conditions can insure that defendant's presence in court or assure the safety of the community. and in certain cases there's a presumption that bail should be denied. now, in this case, ghislaine maxwell, the prosecutors argued has so much in the way of resources that she could easily abscond and pull a kind of roman pull lansky and live abroad in the lap of luxury. and she has this ability with multiple passports to simply leave the country. and that argument held to date. despite the environment that there are major coronavirus concerns across the country. which is true. >> can we talk about the fact that this trial isn't going to happen until next summer, a year f
joining us now is legal analyst danny cevallos. danny, thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> request for bail can it be appealed? >> yes, it can. it can be appealed when the magistrate denies bail and to the district court and up there, up to the court of appeals. but each court will look at it with fresh eyes, denovo, as we say in federal law. unless no set of conditions can insure that defendant's presence in court or assure the safety of the community. and in...
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danny cevallos. danny, good morning. nice to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> this came down for the same reason that the supreme court received daca last week. a flaw. break this down for us? >> congress is made up of our elected representatives and when they enact legislation, they do so through the legislative process. but it was generally worded, thou shall pay your taxes or something like that. then there's the executive law that enforces the law that has to create all of these rules and regulations that essentially have the force of law. but when the executive branch creates that law, it's not through an elected representative. it's through some person in office in an executive branch. so these laws, so to speak, aren't subject to any sort of democratic process. for that reason, we have the administrative procedures act and other laws that require the rules to be put out there for the public to comment on them. and they do comment on them. but in this case, the government, the executiv
danny cevallos. danny, good morning. nice to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> this came down for the same reason that the supreme court received daca last week. a flaw. break this down for us? >> congress is made up of our elected representatives and when they enact legislation, they do so through the legislative process. but it was generally worded, thou shall pay your taxes or something like that. then there's the executive law that enforces the law that has to...
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danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. ho fung hung, is professor of political economy atjohns hopkins university, in baltimore, in the us. he said the impact of the new law in hong kong could be far—reaching. it is not only the end of hope for democracy, it is a major significant attack on the freedom that hong kong has been enjoying since the british rule. before 1997, hong kong was not a democracy but at least people have the freedom to speak and write books and articles and criticise the government and i think now they are taking it away overnight. and how do you think hong kong will deal with this? is there any pushback possible or will they simply be, like so many people in mainland china, just pretend they don't have any political opinions and certainly don't express them? what worries me is that the chinese government is giving no choice to the people in hong kong, except continue to fight, because hong kong people have been used to freedom of expression and protests and voting for the candidates they like in loc
danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. ho fung hung, is professor of political economy atjohns hopkins university, in baltimore, in the us. he said the impact of the new law in hong kong could be far—reaching. it is not only the end of hope for democracy, it is a major significant attack on the freedom that hong kong has been enjoying since the british rule. before 1997, hong kong was not a democracy but at least people have the freedom to speak and write books and articles and criticise the...
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kim's been speaking to the bbc‘s danny savage. saturday morning in the lake district, and kim collison has been running since 3am. his aim — to conquer as many peaks as he can, in under 2a hours. an extraordinary endurance run, over the most difficult terrain. kind of have this motto of every second counts, so it was, let's just keep moving, even though you're feeling tired or struggling, let's just keep pushing and don't stop. 78 summits were on his hit—list. they included well—known fells such as skiddaw, helvellyn and scafell, along with plenty of lesser known ones. the 96 mile circuit involved climbs which totalled more than 39,000 feet. this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an e—mailfrom the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours' time
kim's been speaking to the bbc‘s danny savage. saturday morning in the lake district, and kim collison has been running since 3am. his aim — to conquer as many peaks as he can, in under 2a hours. an extraordinary endurance run, over the most difficult terrain. kind of have this motto of every second counts, so it was, let's just keep moving, even though you're feeling tired or struggling, let's just keep pushing and don't stop. 78 summits were on his hit—list. they included well—known...
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championship side huddersfield town have also sacked their manager danny cowley. he took over in september and helped save them from relegation. two games in the premier league today. the first, struggling bournemouth lost out in the south coast derby against southampton. defeat means they could be relegated before theirfinal game, if watford take a point from their match on tuesday. danny ings put southampton ahead in the first half with his 21st goal of the season. bournemouth then thought they had a vital equaliser deep in injury time, only for it to be ruled out by var because callum wilson was offside. and to really rub salt into the wound, che adams made it 2—0 to southampton moments later. in the other match between tottenham and leicester, it's 1—0 to tottenham through heung min son. in the championship, the title winners leeds travelled to derby county and won 3—1. leeds were 2—1 up when derby's matt clarke stuck out a leg and put the ball into his own net. derby were already unable to reach the play—offs. in the other championship match, it's 0
championship side huddersfield town have also sacked their manager danny cowley. he took over in september and helped save them from relegation. two games in the premier league today. the first, struggling bournemouth lost out in the south coast derby against southampton. defeat means they could be relegated before theirfinal game, if watford take a point from their match on tuesday. danny ings put southampton ahead in the first half with his 21st goal of the season. bournemouth then thought...
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against 11 individuals in the latest round of sanctions so joining us to discuss this is professor danny shah he's a senior research fellow with the council on hemispheric affairs danna good to see you so president maduro has denounced all of this saying that that's enough of european colonialism and we're expecting a response from the e.u. however it's unclear if the commission would have the authority to expel the venezuelan ambassador a measure that would have had to come from the host state of belgium but then opposition leader one condemned the door of actions siding with the e.u. so what do you make of the latest escalation between the e.u. and venezuela. remember. every day the u.s. across the world will wake up to a new round yes well. actions are cruel just as they were. people who used the iraqi. people. so many of the countries really anybody to do the bidding. so why. are there yes men in the. position to do the. looting it would be good for the goose is good for you know you're going to lower their government right. now i'm glad you brought up leopoldo lopez the wall street
against 11 individuals in the latest round of sanctions so joining us to discuss this is professor danny shah he's a senior research fellow with the council on hemispheric affairs danna good to see you so president maduro has denounced all of this saying that that's enough of european colonialism and we're expecting a response from the e.u. however it's unclear if the commission would have the authority to expel the venezuelan ambassador a measure that would have had to come from the host state...
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cevallos good morning, danny. great to see you on this monday morning. >> great to see you too. >> what do you make of the supreme court's decision to fast track their earlier ruling to acquire eight years of the president's tax returns? >> it's not so much the supreme court's order but the request by the manhattan d.a. keep in mind, this order would have gone into effect from the supreme court on august 3rd. that's less than two weeks away. the question arises, what's the big rush why couldn't they wait the extra few days the answer could be within the lines of their request because the manhattan d.a. says the statute of limitations could expire and the president could get that temporary immunity that he claimed he had and the supreme court rejected that may be a bombshell itself because the manhattan d.a. may be conceding that the president and not just those people around him could be the target, a criminal targetof this crimina investigation, and with statute of limitations apparently coming up, they can't wai
cevallos good morning, danny. great to see you on this monday morning. >> great to see you too. >> what do you make of the supreme court's decision to fast track their earlier ruling to acquire eight years of the president's tax returns? >> it's not so much the supreme court's order but the request by the manhattan d.a. keep in mind, this order would have gone into effect from the supreme court on august 3rd. that's less than two weeks away. the question arises, what's the big...
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danny savage, bbc news, northallerton. figures for the latest 2a hour period, show 123 deaths were recorded, after the victims were diagnosed with coronavirus. that brings the total number who‘ve died in the uk, to 45,677. on average in the past week, 63 people died every day from covid i9. the list of countries that tourists can visit without having to quarantine when returning to the uk, will now be reviewed every week, rather than every three weeks. five more countries have been classified as safe, but portugal is to remain on the list of countries from which travellers must go into quarantine for two weeks on arrival in britain. infections are on the rise in france, when for the second day running that has been a rise in cases in hospitals. authorities are ordering on the spot testing for people arriving from more than 16 countries where it is circulating. france has also advised against travelling to catalonia, after 971 cases were recorded in spain yesterday. local restrictions have been introduced in barcelona. th
danny savage, bbc news, northallerton. figures for the latest 2a hour period, show 123 deaths were recorded, after the victims were diagnosed with coronavirus. that brings the total number who‘ve died in the uk, to 45,677. on average in the past week, 63 people died every day from covid i9. the list of countries that tourists can visit without having to quarantine when returning to the uk, will now be reviewed every week, rather than every three weeks. five more countries have been classified...
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against 11 individuals in the latest round of sanctions so joining us to discuss this is professor danny shah he's a senior research fellow with the council on hemispheric affairs danna good to see you so president maduro has denounced all of this saying that that's enough of european colonialism and we're expecting a response from the e.u. however it's unclear if the commission would have the authority to expel the venezuelan ambassador a measure that would have had to come from the host state of belgium but then opposition leader one condemned the door of actions siding with the e.u. so what do you make of the latest escalation between the e.u. and across the world we've got to a new round yes well. actions are cruel just as they were. people were in the right. so many of the countries really anybody that goes into the building will be not so wrong why do. you. manage. to do that. getting it would be good for the goose is good for your well in the government right. now i'm glad you brought up leopoldo lopez the wall street journal just came out with an article last week detailing his r
against 11 individuals in the latest round of sanctions so joining us to discuss this is professor danny shah he's a senior research fellow with the council on hemispheric affairs danna good to see you so president maduro has denounced all of this saying that that's enough of european colonialism and we're expecting a response from the e.u. however it's unclear if the commission would have the authority to expel the venezuelan ambassador a measure that would have had to come from the host state...
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danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. brazilian president jair bolsonaro says he's undergone another test for the coronavirus, after local media reported he had symptoms associated with covid—19. he told supporters outside the presidential palace that he had just visited the hospital and been tested for the virus, adding that an exam had shown his lungs were, as he put it, "clean." last month, a federal judge ordered him to wear a protective mask when he is in any public space. it follows widespread criticism including from the world health organization, of not taking the pandemic seriously enough, especially at the start of the crisis. brazil is the epicentre of the pandemic in latin america, with more than 1.6 million infections. sao paulo is the worst affected area but even as the crisis worsens — the city is getting back to business. hair salons and restaurants have reopened. here's our south america correspondent katy watson in sao paulo. i went for a walk in my neighbourhood which for the past three months has b
danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. brazilian president jair bolsonaro says he's undergone another test for the coronavirus, after local media reported he had symptoms associated with covid—19. he told supporters outside the presidential palace that he had just visited the hospital and been tested for the virus, adding that an exam had shown his lungs were, as he put it, "clean." last month, a federal judge ordered him to wear a protective mask when he is in any public space. it...
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danny did in fact dial up real fever. but the midwife didn't take the newborns life. on april the 19th 1511 the night before easter sunday she dropped the child off on the steps of the sun ticky are a judge you know being out. the baby wrapped in a white sheet was giuliano so. he had a coin on him as a token of his heritage in the absence of a legitimate heir giuliana de medici recognized him as his son he named him in politics. giuliani left to be with his son in potter a move to his brother the pope in rome. leonardo da vinci resided in the chambers of the vatican where he worked for the medicis during this time. but commissions from the pope or spouse. giuliano must have given him the commission of which leonore their rights including. leonardo was to paint a painting to comfort a little politics. it badly you said earlier motto to paint may have pictures of a mother that i can gift to my some as an image of his mother sat at the laddie and we are free to enter it as you imagine it how a portrait of a mother shuttle flight leonardo painted the painting that we call
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danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. i'm joined now by victoria hui, an associate professor at the university of notre dame who has written extensively about the protest movement in hong kong. thank you forjoining us. these new implementation rules go into much more detail than we knew before. how draconian are they? the actual national security law itself was already so much more draconian that the little bits and pieces that we have learned, but this one is really awful. so you already mentioned the news story that the police can search your house and private property without any warrants. but more than that, the uk government offering passport holders a pathway to citizen ship, the government now insists that these people are also subject... moreover, private properties of the people who are suspected in the companies that provide services, if they do not remove any contents endangering national security, then they themselves are subject to six months imprisonment. let'sjust unpack some of that. let's look at the free
danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. i'm joined now by victoria hui, an associate professor at the university of notre dame who has written extensively about the protest movement in hong kong. thank you forjoining us. these new implementation rules go into much more detail than we knew before. how draconian are they? the actual national security law itself was already so much more draconian that the little bits and pieces that we have learned, but this one is really awful. so you already...
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friend danny fell into a crisis the deep end when she found out that she was with child. a child out of wedlock from a brief encounter in the court of will be no. then she drew up a terrible plan. she confided in her friend and midwife that she didn't want the child and though she could not take the disgrace. a midwife should kill the newborn in case president he dies in childbirth. did in fact die pure aprile fever. but the midwife didn't take the newborns life. on april the 19th $1511.00 the night before easter sunday she dropped the child off on the steps of the sun ticky are a judge and it will be enough. the baby wrapped in a white sheet was giuliano something. he had a coin on him as a token of his heritage in the absence of a legitimate heir giuliana de medici recognized him as his son he named him a politician. giuliani left obinna with his son the potter a move to his brother the pope in rome. leonardo da vinci resided in the chambers of the vatican where he worked for the mehdi g.'s during this time. but commissions from the pope's response here giuliano must ha
friend danny fell into a crisis the deep end when she found out that she was with child. a child out of wedlock from a brief encounter in the court of will be no. then she drew up a terrible plan. she confided in her friend and midwife that she didn't want the child and though she could not take the disgrace. a midwife should kill the newborn in case president he dies in childbirth. did in fact die pure aprile fever. but the midwife didn't take the newborns life. on april the 19th $1511.00 the...
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danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. ho fung hung, is professor of political economy atjohns hopkins university, in baltimore, in the us and hejoins me now. thank you very much for your time, good to talk to you again. to you see this as the end of any hope for democracy in hong kong? it is not only the end of hope for democracy, it isa the end of hope for democracy, it is a major significant attack on the freedom that hong kong has been enjoying since the british rule before 1997, hong kong was not a democracy but at least people have the freedom to speak and write books and articles and criticise the government and i think now they are taking it away overnight. and how do you think hong kong will deal with this? is there any pushback possible or will they simply be, like 70 people in mainland china, just pretend they don't have any political opinions and certainly don't express them? what worries me is that the chinese government is giving no choice to the people in hong kong, except continue to fight, because hong kon
danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. ho fung hung, is professor of political economy atjohns hopkins university, in baltimore, in the us and hejoins me now. thank you very much for your time, good to talk to you again. to you see this as the end of any hope for democracy in hong kong? it is not only the end of hope for democracy, it isa the end of hope for democracy, it is a major significant attack on the freedom that hong kong has been enjoying since the british rule before 1997, hong kong was...
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danny shaw, bbc news. a quicker, less invasive test for the coronavirus, is being piloted in the uk. thousands of people are having samples of their saliva analysed, rather than swab tests which many can find uncomfortable. if the four—week trial goes well, more than a 250,000 people could be offered weekly tests. our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the details. right, so, take your pots, take the lid off. never has testing for coronavirus been so simple. lean your head forwards to get some saliva in the front of your mouth and then spit. jane, who is a nurse at a gp surgery, and her three teenage children, are part of a trial in southampton involving weekly testing of saliva. it's an alternative to nose and throat swab tests, which many find unpleasant. the swab test is quite invasive, especially if you're not feeling very well. if you've got a cough, it can really trigger a cough by putting something in the back of your throat, and so it is much, much easier to do. most people with coronavirus h
danny shaw, bbc news. a quicker, less invasive test for the coronavirus, is being piloted in the uk. thousands of people are having samples of their saliva analysed, rather than swab tests which many can find uncomfortable. if the four—week trial goes well, more than a 250,000 people could be offered weekly tests. our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the details. right, so, take your pots, take the lid off. never has testing for coronavirus been so simple. lean your head forwards to get...
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friend danny did in fact die on pua profi 5. but the midwife didn't take the newborns life. on april the 19th $1511.00 the night before easter sunday she dropped the child off on the steps of the sun to get out a judge and it will be enough. the baby wrapped in a white sheet was giuliano so. he had a coin on him as a token of his heritage in the absence of a legitimate heir giuliana de medici recognized him as his son he named him in politics. ok. giuliani left will be now with his son in politics a move to his brother the pope in rome. leonardo da vinci resided in the chambers of the vatican where he worked for the meds eastern this time. but commissions from the pope or spas here giuliano must have given him the commission of which leonardo writes enclosed lucic. leonardo was to paint a painting to comfort a little politics. it badly you said earlier an audio to paint me happy of a mother that i can gift my some as an image of his mother that at daulat am you're free to enter as your measurement how a portrait of a mother shuttle flight a mere nardo painted the painting bu
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are we gotta leave it right there unfortunately professor danny shah a senior fellow at koha thank you so much for being with us today. other news from around the world china has asked for a us media outlets operating in their country to submit details on how they operate including members of their staff their finances the full transparency request as aimed at the associated press c.b.s. united press international and n.p.r. they'll have just one week to comply a spokesman for china's foreign ministry says the measures are in response to what he called unreasonable suppression from the u.s. . the above mentioned measures are us media outlets by china are completely necessary countermeasures are completely legitimate defenses ishall held up by an reasonable suppression of the us inside on chinese you know he's in the united states. all right let's switch gears to the sports h.q. that's where regina hamm is pretty you know there is some breaking news coming out of the n.f.l. season already i know it's still months. way in the n.f.l. is still on track to get the season played as planned w
are we gotta leave it right there unfortunately professor danny shah a senior fellow at koha thank you so much for being with us today. other news from around the world china has asked for a us media outlets operating in their country to submit details on how they operate including members of their staff their finances the full transparency request as aimed at the associated press c.b.s. united press international and n.p.r. they'll have just one week to comply a spokesman for china's foreign...
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danny shaw, bbc news. a majorfire has broken out at a cathedral in the city of nantes in western france. dozens of firemen brought the fire under control after several hours. the fire blew out stained glass windows and destroyed the 15th—century cathedral‘s grand organ. police say they are treating the fire as a criminal act. one of bollywood's most famous actresses, aishwarya rai bachchan, has been taken to hospital after testing positive for covid—19 earlier this week. she's being treated at mumbai's nanavati hospital according to reports. her daughter aaradhya has also been admitted. aishwarya's husband abhishek and father—in—law amitabh bachchan — both also bollywood royalty — have been in hospital since saturday with the virus. up to now, aishwarya and her daughter had been isolating at home. the news has led to an outpouring of support for the family on social media, with thousands of fans holding prayers for their recovery. from today, councils in england have new powers to close shops
danny shaw, bbc news. a majorfire has broken out at a cathedral in the city of nantes in western france. dozens of firemen brought the fire under control after several hours. the fire blew out stained glass windows and destroyed the 15th—century cathedral‘s grand organ. police say they are treating the fire as a criminal act. one of bollywood's most famous actresses, aishwarya rai bachchan, has been taken to hospital after testing positive for covid—19 earlier this week. she's being...
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. >> danny ferry is a guy known to law enforcement. >> yes. >> as maybe a drug dealer? >> drug dealer. he was a member of a gang called vario loco town. and law enforcement has dealt with danny quite a few times, yeah. >> ferry had a long rap sheet. in fact, derek had served a search warrant on his home a year earlier. and now here was joanna telling derek that she saw a girl who sounded a lot like annie at daniel ferry's home on the night annie was killed. joanna also said the girl showed up with someone police had been searching for but couldn't find. >> she came with l.j. >> l.j., the guy annie had written that note to. the alleged gang member. the one chris bagshaw said annie had run away with. >> we had annie's entries that said l.j. we had joanna telling us about l.j. >> on that night, said joanna, l.j. and the girl disappeared into the garage. she assumed they were having sex. then when they came out, she saw daniel approach the girl. >> he asked her if she wanted to [ bleep ] and she laughed. and she was like, no. and he just kind of grabbed her head and just ra
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thanks to all of you, jeh johnson, peter alexander and danny pletka. thanks for watching. have an enjoyable and safe holiday weekend. chuck will be back next week and remember if it's sunday it's "meet the press." (birds singing) (bouncy keyboard music) - [announcer] food delivery just got more rewarding. (package crashing into ground) now that gruhhub gives you rewards when you order. (dog barking) did you order tacos again? (device beeping) boom, rewarded with a perk like $5.00 off....
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here's our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. the correspondent danny shaw. latest advice from the office the latest advice from the passport office is that people should not book to go abroad until they have received their documents and those who do not need to renew their passports should wait until after the summer. ministers said the backlog had built up because passport offices had fewer staff due to social distancing rules. earlier this week the home office revealed that passport staff were working through 126,000 applications with a further 284,000 still to be processed. officials say they have issued 6500 passports to individuals on compassionate and emergency grounds and say some overseas applicants who have experienced delays will be able to claim refunds. passports will be delivered within five days if people have been waiting longer than four weeks and if they produce evidence they are due to travel in the next fortnight. the duke and duchess of sussex have denied contributing to a new book about their life the royal
here's our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. the correspondent danny shaw. latest advice from the office the latest advice from the passport office is that people should not book to go abroad until they have received their documents and those who do not need to renew their passports should wait until after the summer. ministers said the backlog had built up because passport offices had fewer staff due to social distancing rules. earlier this week the home office revealed that passport...
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danny savage, bbc news, northallerton. figures for the latest 2a hour period show 123 people's deaths were recorded, after being diagnosed with coronavirus. that brings the total number of deaths in the uk, to 45,677. on average in the past week, 63 people died every day from covid—19. the list of countries that tourists can visit without having to quarantine when returning to the uk will now be reviewed every week, rather than every three weeks. five more countries have been classifed as safe for travel but portugal is to remain on the list of countries, from which travellers must go into quarantine for two weeks on arrival into britain. the flu vaccine is to be offered to more than half of england's population this winter — to prevent the health service being overwhelmed if there's another surge in coronavirus cases. 30 million free jabs will be provided, including to people aged 50 and over and children under 11. our health correspondent, catherine burns, has the story. it's not the virus we've all been focusing on,
danny savage, bbc news, northallerton. figures for the latest 2a hour period show 123 people's deaths were recorded, after being diagnosed with coronavirus. that brings the total number of deaths in the uk, to 45,677. on average in the past week, 63 people died every day from covid—19. the list of countries that tourists can visit without having to quarantine when returning to the uk will now be reviewed every week, rather than every three weeks. five more countries have been classifed as...
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danny savage, bbc news. you will remember the address that divided the internet five yea rs that divided the internet five years ago. was it five years ago? was it white, gold, blue? everybody had a few. now we have another optical illusion to argue about. this picture of two zebras in canada is begging the question, if you are bothered, which one is looking at the camera? the zebra on the left of the zebra on the right? social media is abuzz with folk analysing the ears, the next, anything for a clue. if you think you know the answer, turn your volume down if you don't wa nt to your volume down if you don't want to know, i can tell you the photographer has confirmed it is the zebra on the left which is staring at the camera. there, mystery solved. that's better, isn't it? much more for you on all the news, national and international, any time on the bbc website and on our twitter feeds. thank you for watching. hello. fairly quiet on the weather front out there right now, a lot of cloud across the country. a
danny savage, bbc news. you will remember the address that divided the internet five yea rs that divided the internet five years ago. was it five years ago? was it white, gold, blue? everybody had a few. now we have another optical illusion to argue about. this picture of two zebras in canada is begging the question, if you are bothered, which one is looking at the camera? the zebra on the left of the zebra on the right? social media is abuzz with folk analysing the ears, the next, anything for...
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danny shaw, bbc news. dal babu is a former chief superintendent in the metropolitan police, who has more than 30 years of police service. obviously, we need to be very careful in talking about any given case, but let us just talk about some of the issues involved. we heard from the deputy commissioner that he was disturbed by the video. were you also disturbed? well, what we see is a glimpse of the incident there and you're absolutely right that there are ongoing legal procedures and we are limited in what we can say but what i would say is that police have an incredibly difficult role to play. you cannot place only in some of his neck that you can control somebody‘s head you have to remember you can head—butt people eager bite people with your head, people can be quite vicious with their head so controlling the headis with their head so controlling the head is important but what you then had a situation where you had a crowd around these two officers now i have been in a similar situation where i have
danny shaw, bbc news. dal babu is a former chief superintendent in the metropolitan police, who has more than 30 years of police service. obviously, we need to be very careful in talking about any given case, but let us just talk about some of the issues involved. we heard from the deputy commissioner that he was disturbed by the video. were you also disturbed? well, what we see is a glimpse of the incident there and you're absolutely right that there are ongoing legal procedures and we are...
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danny savage, bbc news. before we go, do you remember that dress which divided the internet five years ago? was it white, gold, blue? everyone had a view. well, now we have another optical illusion to argue about. this picture of two zebras in kenya begs the question — which one's looking at the camera? the zebra on the left or the one on the right? social media is abuzz with folk analysing the ears, the necks, anything for a clue. think you know the answer? turn your volume down if you don't want to know. the photographer has confirmed it's the zebra on the left which is staring into the lens. mystery solved. all is right with the world. what else could possibly go wrong? thank you very much for watching. hello. fairly quiet on the weather front out there right now, a lot of cloud across the country. a fairly mild morning too. how about tuesday? tomorrow i think there'll be a sunny spells around. but on the whole, a pretty cloudy day ahead. and for some of us, quite a wet one, particularly in northern ire
danny savage, bbc news. before we go, do you remember that dress which divided the internet five years ago? was it white, gold, blue? everyone had a view. well, now we have another optical illusion to argue about. this picture of two zebras in kenya begs the question — which one's looking at the camera? the zebra on the left or the one on the right? social media is abuzz with folk analysing the ears, the necks, anything for a clue. think you know the answer? turn your volume down if you don't...
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danny savage, bbc news, northumberland. there is much more in all the news national and international for you any time on the bbc website and on our twitter feeds. that's all for now. thank you very much for watching. hello. well, for some of us, the skies have remained clear but overall a very cloudy picture on the way, at least for the northern half of the uk during the course of wednesday, and on top of that, we've got some patchy rain as well. and you can see where the clouds coming from, off the atlantic as it often does. it's spreading across northern ireland and into scotland. eventually, it will engulf northern england, too. to the south of that, however, i think some sunshine in the morning and in fact, it will end up being a pretty decent day for the channel counties, certainly for london — perhaps east anglia, too. temperatures could get up into the mid—20s in one or two spots but for northern england, scotland, and northern ireland at times overcast, and there will be a little bit of rain, too. and temperatu
danny savage, bbc news, northumberland. there is much more in all the news national and international for you any time on the bbc website and on our twitter feeds. that's all for now. thank you very much for watching. hello. well, for some of us, the skies have remained clear but overall a very cloudy picture on the way, at least for the northern half of the uk during the course of wednesday, and on top of that, we've got some patchy rain as well. and you can see where the clouds coming from,...
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danny shaw, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories, and the united nations says 265 million people around the world could face starvation by the end of year because of the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic. it's warning of the threat of food shortages in a growing number of countries and is appealing for funds. the un says failure to act now could undo decades of development work. there's been a record daily number of infections in india from coronavirus, with 35,000 new cases reported in the last 2a hours. it's only the third country to record one million overall, along with the us and brazil, three of the world's most populous nations. infections in brazil have passed two million in the last 2a hours. and the united states has seen its biggest dailyjump to more than 77,000, tripling in the last few weeks. overall, the us has had more than 3.5 million cases. and some of america's most senior infectious disease experts, including a leading member of the white house's
danny shaw, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories, and the united nations says 265 million people around the world could face starvation by the end of year because of the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic. it's warning of the threat of food shortages in a growing number of countries and is appealing for funds. the un says failure to act now could undo decades of development work. there's been a record daily number of infections in india from coronavirus,...
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danny shaw, bbc news. message from the page - the head of the united nations has called on countries to work together to tackle the coronavirus crisis. secretary general antonio guterres said the relationship between the us, china and russia has never been so dysfunctional. and he said the economic effects of the virus are widening the gap between rich and poor. the pandemic has exposed, exacerbated, vulnerabilities and inequalities within and among countries. it has reconfirmed that the systems on which we depend — food, trade, health climate — are not only increasingly interdependent but increasingly fragile. indeed, the pandemic has underscored the world's fragilities, notjust in the face of a health emergency, but in confronting the climate crisis, lawlessness in cyberspace and the still very real risks of nuclear proliferation. eu leaders are meeting for a second day to try to save a huge post—coronavirus economic rescue plan. so far, little progress on a deal to help rebuild their economies has
danny shaw, bbc news. message from the page - the head of the united nations has called on countries to work together to tackle the coronavirus crisis. secretary general antonio guterres said the relationship between the us, china and russia has never been so dysfunctional. and he said the economic effects of the virus are widening the gap between rich and poor. the pandemic has exposed, exacerbated, vulnerabilities and inequalities within and among countries. it has reconfirmed that the...
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monkey condition it's something that really affects the whole body so it's also for researchers like danny yon it can use that kind of experience. he says the corona virus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist at hanover's in hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased cofa 1000 patients their findings are staggering. part of this we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just the lungs get to them before that those who yawn accies koeppen 1000 as less of a long affliction and much more of a fast killer illness. a severely ill coronavirus patient develops embolisms or blockages in blood vessels. on top of that within hours uncontrolled excess tissue growth sets in. the oxygen demand is probably so great that under the stress of infection the body tries to supply itself with more oxygen by creating new blood vessels but it doesn't work for half an. yonex findings have spread rapidly through the medical world as a result 12 international teams have formed to continue with the research.
monkey condition it's something that really affects the whole body so it's also for researchers like danny yon it can use that kind of experience. he says the corona virus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist at hanover's in hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased cofa 1000 patients their findings are staggering. part of this we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just the lungs...
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researchers like danny yannick can use that kind of experience he says the coronavirus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist that had overs in hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased covert 1000 patients their findings are staggering. we got out of this we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just the lungs get to them before that does for ya nixies koeppen $1000.00 as less of a long affliction and much more of a fast killer illness. a severely ill coronavirus patient develops embolisms or blockages in blood vessels. on top of that within hours uncontrolled access to shoot growth sets in which the oxygen demand is probably so great that under the stress of infection the body tries to supply itself with more oxygen by creating new blood vessels but it doesn't work for half an. yonex findings have spread rapidly through the medical world as a result 12 international teams have formed to continue with the research. does the virus cause excess tissue growth or is that the bod
researchers like danny yannick can use that kind of experience he says the coronavirus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist that had overs in hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased covert 1000 patients their findings are staggering. we got out of this we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just the lungs get to them before that does for ya nixies koeppen $1000.00 as less of a...
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condition it's something that really affects the whole body so it's also true that researchers like danny yannick can use that kind of experience he says the coronavirus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist that had overs in a hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased covert 1000 patients their findings are staggering. we got out of this we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just the lungs get to them before that those who yawn exceeds koeppen $1000.00 is less of a long affliction and much more of a fast killer illness. a severely ill coronavirus patient develops embolisms or blockages in blood vessels. on top of that within hours uncontrolled access to shoot growth sets in which the oxygen demand is probably so great that under the stress of infection the body tries to supply itself with more oxygen by creating new blood vessels but it doesn't work for most of them from 2 new yonex findings have spread rapidly through the medical world as a result 12 international teams have
condition it's something that really affects the whole body so it's also true that researchers like danny yannick can use that kind of experience he says the coronavirus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist that had overs in a hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased covert 1000 patients their findings are staggering. we got out of this we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just...
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researchers like danny yannick can use that kind of experience. he says the corona virus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist at hanover's in hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased covert 1000 patients their findings are staggering. figure out of this we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just the lungs get to them before that does for ya nixies koeppen $1000.00 as less of a long affliction and much more of a fast killer illness. a severely ill coronavirus patient develops embolisms or blockages in blood vessels. on top of that within hours uncontrolled excess tissue growth sets in. or the oxygen demand is probably so great that under the stress of infection the body tries to supply itself with more oxygen by creating new blood vessels but it doesn't work for half an. yonex findings have spread rapidly through the medical world as a result 12 international teams have formed to continue with the research. does the virus cause excess
researchers like danny yannick can use that kind of experience. he says the corona virus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist at hanover's in hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased covert 1000 patients their findings are staggering. figure out of this we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just the lungs get to them before that does for ya nixies koeppen $1000.00 as less of a...
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condition it's something that really affects the whole body so it's also good for researchers like danny yannick can use that kind of experience he says the coronavirus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist that had overs in hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased covert 1000 patients their findings are staggering. we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just the lungs get to them before that does pool your nixies coppa 19 is less of a long affliction and much more of a fast killer illness. a severely ill coronavirus patient develops embolisms or blockages in blood vessels. on top of that within hours uncontrolled excess tissue growth sets in which the oxygen demand is probably so great that under the stress of infection the body tries to supply itself with more oxygen by creating new blood vessels but it doesn't work well for. yonex findings have spread rapidly through the medical world as a result 12 international teams have formed to continue with the research. does the vi
condition it's something that really affects the whole body so it's also good for researchers like danny yannick can use that kind of experience he says the coronavirus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist that had overs in hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased covert 1000 patients their findings are staggering. we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just the lungs get to them...
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another week when example is danny immature to greatness they've accuse him before returning to right madrid in this case a buy back. tivo courtois was 19 when signed by chelsea who immediately loaned him out to actually take on the treat 3 years later he stabbed himself as one of europe's top keep. but that aim has since become more than just developing young talent. it's now a business in its own right and one growing from one season to the next. a look at the clubs with the most players out on loan reveals some preposterous figures it's a he dominates proceedings on this front at least stockpiling legions of players at silence a beggar mo are currently top of the table although even they have just a piffling 54 players loadout. compare that to palma culture in 2013 in addition to that actual squad the club had 184 players registered while playing for other clubs. that was more than the squads of barcelona bion you venters liverpool rail madrid and manchester united combined and i think that's good for football ses formulae vickie's and star are now club executive office we try to b
another week when example is danny immature to greatness they've accuse him before returning to right madrid in this case a buy back. tivo courtois was 19 when signed by chelsea who immediately loaned him out to actually take on the treat 3 years later he stabbed himself as one of europe's top keep. but that aim has since become more than just developing young talent. it's now a business in its own right and one growing from one season to the next. a look at the clubs with the most players out...
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this is a prestigious project the basilica of son danny is on to the not true dom and it's where most of france's monarchs were buried. including henry the 2nd in katherine timothy cheney and louis the 16th and mary antonette. the reconstruction is 2 to last 11 years and set to cost around $28000000.00 euros. so you won't either. it's a sanctuary in poland that's at risk of becoming a disaster zone the centaurs foundation in the country's west is a safe haven for rescued animals over the years they say they have saved nearly $1200.00 horses from the slaughterhouse well the foundation is dependent on donations but due to the coronavirus the money has stopped coming and it's a heartbreaking reality for veronica neighbor rock who works at the foundation she hopes the horses can be saved from a cruel face. these animals have finally find a safe haven here at the largest horse century in europe. more than $500.00 horses belong to the centaurs foundation is just. something. some of the disposed we have nearly $400.00 hectares of land available.
this is a prestigious project the basilica of son danny is on to the not true dom and it's where most of france's monarchs were buried. including henry the 2nd in katherine timothy cheney and louis the 16th and mary antonette. the reconstruction is 2 to last 11 years and set to cost around $28000000.00 euros. so you won't either. it's a sanctuary in poland that's at risk of becoming a disaster zone the centaurs foundation in the country's west is a safe haven for rescued animals over the years...
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researchers like danny yannick can use that kind of experience he says the coronavirus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist that had overs in hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased covert 1000 patients their findings are staggering. blow out of this we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just the lungs get to them before that does for ya nixies koeppen $1000.00 is less of a long affliction and much more of a fast killer illness. a severely ill coronavirus patient develops embolisms or blockages in blood vessels. on top of that within hours uncontrolled access to shoot growth sets in. the oxygen demand is probably so great that under the stress of infection the body tries to supply itself with more oxygen by creating new blood vessels but it doesn't work well for half a lot of money from 2 new. yonex findings have spread rapidly through the medical world as a result 12 international teams have formed to continue with the research. does the virus cause excess tissue grow
researchers like danny yannick can use that kind of experience he says the coronavirus has little in common with influenza. a pathologist that had overs in hospital yannick and his team analyzed tissue samples from deceased covert 1000 patients their findings are staggering. blow out of this we've come to realize that almost 50 percent of intensive care patients actually develop acute kidney failure is just the lungs get to them before that does for ya nixies koeppen $1000.00 is less of a long...
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this is a prestigious project the basilica of son danny is home to the not true dump and it's where most of france's monarchs were buried. including 100 the 2nd and katherine to meet each other with the 16th and marian tonight. the reconstruction is due to last 11 years and set to cost around $28000000.00 euros. so you knock out all of it's a sanctuary in poland that's at risk of becoming a disaster zone the centaurs foundation in the country's west is a safe haven for rescued animals over the years they say they have saved nearly 1200 horses from the slaughterhouse well the foundation is dependent on donations but due to the coronavirus the money has stopped coming and it's a heartbreaking reality for veronica neighbor rock who works at the foundation she hopes the horses can be saved from a cruel face. these animals have finally find a safe haven here at the largest horse century in europe. more than $500.00 horses belong to the centaurus foundation is just. something.
this is a prestigious project the basilica of son danny is home to the not true dump and it's where most of france's monarchs were buried. including 100 the 2nd and katherine to meet each other with the 16th and marian tonight. the reconstruction is due to last 11 years and set to cost around $28000000.00 euros. so you knock out all of it's a sanctuary in poland that's at risk of becoming a disaster zone the centaurs foundation in the country's west is a safe haven for rescued animals over the...
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joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. great to see you this morning. what do you make of the governor's attempt to override the mask rule. >> it's interesting. the governor forced a state to not force its citizens to wear a mask and this complaint essentially charges the governor issue and executive order. that report argues that he required it but any locality that is inconsistent with this gronk order is no good. now, it's a hard thing to say that the city of atlanta's order requiring masks is inconsistent with the governor's order because the governor's order strongly encourages the wearing of masks. so i can see a court looking at this and saying, well, the governor encouraged wearing masks and now the city of atlanta is mandating those masks, and just because the governor thinks it's inconsistent and, therefore, not allowed doesn't mean it actually is. i can see the court saying that, yes, this requirement to wear a mask in atlanta is consistent with the governor's order strongly encouraging masks. what can be more consistent with a strong encoura
joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. great to see you this morning. what do you make of the governor's attempt to override the mask rule. >> it's interesting. the governor forced a state to not force its citizens to wear a mask and this complaint essentially charges the governor issue and executive order. that report argues that he required it but any locality that is inconsistent with this gronk order is no good. now, it's a hard thing to say that the city of atlanta's...
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full—back danny mills had a front row seat. nobody deserves to be there, you have to earn the right. that's what they've done. i think the energy that they play with, the style of football that they have, the passion that they bring, the history, i think the premier will be a richer place for it. in the late 1990s, leeds were a force both at home and abroad. in 2001, they reached the semifinals of the champions league, but under chairman peter ridsdale, they were spending well beyond their means. after they missed out on europe in 2002, they were forced to sell some of their best players. just two years later, they were relegated to the championship. financially, they were in freefall, entering administration in 2007, which resulted in relegation to league 1. leeds united's rise and then sudden almost fatal fall was so extreme that it became infamous and still today, the phrase "doing a leeds" is used to describe clubs that experience a similar fate. i stopped watching match of the day years ago. i couldn't bear it, it was like
full—back danny mills had a front row seat. nobody deserves to be there, you have to earn the right. that's what they've done. i think the energy that they play with, the style of football that they have, the passion that they bring, the history, i think the premier will be a richer place for it. in the late 1990s, leeds were a force both at home and abroad. in 2001, they reached the semifinals of the champions league, but under chairman peter ridsdale, they were spending well beyond their...
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joining me now msnbc legal analyst danny kve cevallos. if they end up not dismissing the charges, what happens next? >> technically the flynn team could appeal again. this has gotten procedurally confusing very quickly because this isn't about a bad decision flynn got by judge sullivan. instead flynn asked the court of appeals to take the case completely away from sullivan to divest him of any choice in the matter. so the panel -- and this is what happens. often a three-judge panel at the supreme court hears it, not the full court. this panel was divided 2-1, and the full appeal court is going to hear the case en banc, which is not the way they hear it. so what they're deciding is not whether or not judge sullivan made a bad call. they're deciding whether he gets to decide the case at all. so if they do send it down to judge sullivan, he can decide in favor of flynn or against flynn and this whole process can start over in appeals court. >> had there been eun nameunani among the judges, would this have been happening? >> it's 2-1 split at
joining me now msnbc legal analyst danny kve cevallos. if they end up not dismissing the charges, what happens next? >> technically the flynn team could appeal again. this has gotten procedurally confusing very quickly because this isn't about a bad decision flynn got by judge sullivan. instead flynn asked the court of appeals to take the case completely away from sullivan to divest him of any choice in the matter. so the panel -- and this is what happens. often a three-judge panel at the...
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danny savage, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's louise lear. my my knees are aching just watching. good evening everybody. it has been a glorious mid summer's day for some. just take a look at kent earlier on, and infact some. just take a look at kent earlier on, and in fact we are seeing temperatures peaking at 25 degree, 77 fahrenheit today but it has been a different story for some. you can see it clearly, here is the window of fine sunny weather but there has been a weather front moving through, throughout much of day, and that has brought a different story. cloud and rain. sunny spells and scattered showers for much of the far north and northern ireland as well. that weather front has to clear so we should see rain through the south—east overnight tonight, and thenit south—east overnight tonight, and then it will leave a lot of cloud in its wake. it is a cold front, a fresher feel generally across the country but not overnight. that is because of all the cloud round, so overnight lows of nine to 16 degree, but we will start off tomorro
danny savage, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's louise lear. my my knees are aching just watching. good evening everybody. it has been a glorious mid summer's day for some. just take a look at kent earlier on, and infact some. just take a look at kent earlier on, and in fact we are seeing temperatures peaking at 25 degree, 77 fahrenheit today but it has been a different story for some. you can see it clearly, here is the window of fine sunny weather but there has been a...
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supplement that and health care system even the lock down restrictions have been eased to some extent in danny there is still much confusion and anxiety amongst its residents as the capital continues to formulate and implement new strategies it has a tough task ahead of itself as the challenge of course. one of ours has now turned into a crisis. about a report from our correspondent money or child joins us from delhi right now many way you looked in your report the measures taken by the government to contain the virus yet we are seeing a spike in daily cases have those measures not worked well a big reason despite being attribute it to their lack solution and the logged on jewels and nations so you see that a lot of economic activity. and people are going about their normal work and the streets are full of people actually going to delhi being a very densely populated city this kind of trance and this kind of transmission once the lockdown was relaxed and it was natural also one other thing to think about that is that the number is actually being increased so the number of testing has increased
supplement that and health care system even the lock down restrictions have been eased to some extent in danny there is still much confusion and anxiety amongst its residents as the capital continues to formulate and implement new strategies it has a tough task ahead of itself as the challenge of course. one of ours has now turned into a crisis. about a report from our correspondent money or child joins us from delhi right now many way you looked in your report the measures taken by the...
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. >> i mean, danny was always a nice kid. very competitive. we grew up together, you know, i met him when i was about 6 years old. went to the same school. we played sports together and just shocking to find this out because right now he is going to be a junior at catholic university down in d.c. and he is going to follow law just like his parents did and just shocking what happened and took a bullet for his mother and is crazy. >> how did you learn about this? >> how did i learn about this? i went down to the shore yesterday and came back to my house. my neigh knocked on the front door and told me did you hear gunshots? i was, no, i was down the shore and come to find out that two males were shot in the house. i went over to the crime scene to check it out and then i realized it was him and it was just saddening. >> this must be so hard to understand as you're watching this, as you're still looking for answers, everyone is in this story. have you been able to talk to judge salas or anyone in the family or any of your friends about what's goin
. >> i mean, danny was always a nice kid. very competitive. we grew up together, you know, i met him when i was about 6 years old. went to the same school. we played sports together and just shocking to find this out because right now he is going to be a junior at catholic university down in d.c. and he is going to follow law just like his parents did and just shocking what happened and took a bullet for his mother and is crazy. >> how did you learn about this? >> how did i...