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andy, kick us course this exams fiasco. andy, kick us off? as a deed many papers are reporting the backlash against the government's handling of the a level results. this is an unprecedented sale situation. i think people have been willing to let the government some slack on certain things because of the situation. the level of anger and confusion being directed towards the government, notjust by those who would argue with the tory today if he said it wasn't monday tomorrow. —— was monday. parents from right across the country, kids from right across the country, kids from across the country. i don't remember a story for a long time creating this level of almost uniform head scratching, and they really do have to get a grip on this. before the result on thursday. yasmin. i agree with every word and he said. i never understood how people gave this government —— andy said. they've been so many catastrophes. almost 60,000 people died, yet people took it. education touches something really deep in all classes, and that they proved themsel
andy, kick us course this exams fiasco. andy, kick us off? as a deed many papers are reporting the backlash against the government's handling of the a level results. this is an unprecedented sale situation. i think people have been willing to let the government some slack on certain things because of the situation. the level of anger and confusion being directed towards the government, notjust by those who would argue with the tory today if he said it wasn't monday tomorrow. —— was monday....
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you can see it on hulu and at select drive-ins here is andy samberg andy >> yes >> jimmy: come on. finally, i can feel that i can feel you >> jim-jam jones >> jimmy: oh >> oh. >> jimmy: thank you so much for doing my show. i appreciate it, buddy you look great >> yeah. you, too >> jimmy: thank you, man >> i got my headphones >> jimmy: is that what you use for the zooming? >> yeah. well, you know what i say, the only air bud i like is the dog in the movie >> jimmy: stop, stop, stop [ laughter ] >> i don't have any. >> jimmy: "there n i take his jokes are you been -- have you been binge-watching shows and watching things and watching television what are you up to what are you watching? >> yeah. you know what we binge-watched finally was "mad men." i had never seen it. >> jimmy: the show with jon hamm >> yeah. yeah, the one with hamm, our friend [ laughter ] >> jimmy: never saw "mad men"? >> never saw it. >> jimmy: i saw it you know what, i miss -- there's a space that i missed. but i saw the beginning and the end. does that count? >> oh, you skipped the middle part >> jimmy: kinda di
you can see it on hulu and at select drive-ins here is andy samberg andy >> yes >> jimmy: come on. finally, i can feel that i can feel you >> jim-jam jones >> jimmy: oh >> oh. >> jimmy: thank you so much for doing my show. i appreciate it, buddy you look great >> yeah. you, too >> jimmy: thank you, man >> i got my headphones >> jimmy: is that what you use for the zooming? >> yeah. well, you know what i say, the only air bud i...
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andy? yes, absolutely, i suppose it is not always the most challenging thing to find some teenagers angry about a tory government, but there is anger as you said has gone far more widespread thanjust you said has gone far more widespread than just to the usual suspects, both in politics and across the country. this evening, there has even been a letter from there has even been a letter from the headmaster of eton to the parents and pupils that saying they are not very happy. you do wonder really, if you are in the centre of government, what, for the last two weeks, it could have happened after, this happened in scotland, there was widespread anger when a similar situation occurred and it is difficult to shake the suspicion that rather than seeing this train wreck coming, nobody seems to have noticed until thursday morning that this was going to be a problem. yasmin, you said it is not going to get them anything, do you really think that the attention that they are getting will not change mr
andy? yes, absolutely, i suppose it is not always the most challenging thing to find some teenagers angry about a tory government, but there is anger as you said has gone far more widespread thanjust you said has gone far more widespread than just to the usual suspects, both in politics and across the country. this evening, there has even been a letter from there has even been a letter from the headmaster of eton to the parents and pupils that saying they are not very happy. you do wonder...
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murray and ran into —— between andy murray and vera. russell fuller life for us tonight. many thanks indeed. we will keep those results in an accident later and the progress a big match to come for andy murray. don't forget you can always keep up—to—date with the rest of the day stories. on our website. we will have another update for you from the bbc sportscenter a little bit later for now the rest for me and the rest of the team thanks for your company. bye— bye. the headlines on bbc news... let me tell you that some children in northern ireland have returned today and schools in england and wales will return from next week. prime minister boris johnson wales will return from next week. prime minister borisjohnson says the chances of a generation are at sta ke the chances of a generation are at stake as he appeals to parent to make sure their children to return for the new school terms. teaching unions in england are worried they may need more extra staff, teaching space and a clear plan b if there is a spike in coronavirus case
murray and ran into —— between andy murray and vera. russell fuller life for us tonight. many thanks indeed. we will keep those results in an accident later and the progress a big match to come for andy murray. don't forget you can always keep up—to—date with the rest of the day stories. on our website. we will have another update for you from the bbc sportscenter a little bit later for now the rest for me and the rest of the team thanks for your company. bye— bye. the headlines on...
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this report from andy moore. in some schools in scotland masks are already being worn, but the government's most recent advice to schools in england says the use of face coverings is not recommended, based on current evidence. that view is supported by a senior adviser on the government's scientific committee. for teenagers we do not have the evidence that this is useful. we have to look at the way teenagers transmit this virus. the evidence that they transmit in schools is not very high. there are interesting issues about the difference between in—school and out—of—school. i get that actually people are worried about young people and teenagers and their behaviour, but very little evidence for the use of masks in schools. but that official view is coming under pressure, especially after the announcement by scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, that coverings were set to be used in secondary schools in corridors and shared areas. the ascl head teachers' union said the guidance in england was silent on
this report from andy moore. in some schools in scotland masks are already being worn, but the government's most recent advice to schools in england says the use of face coverings is not recommended, based on current evidence. that view is supported by a senior adviser on the government's scientific committee. for teenagers we do not have the evidence that this is useful. we have to look at the way teenagers transmit this virus. the evidence that they transmit in schools is not very high. there...
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unfortunately, andy works in the restaurant business. every restaurant in vancouver has been forced to close. yep. just like many other places in the world right now, which is so crazy when you actually think about it. and andy was luckily one of the very few that got to work until the very end. but now... it's time. it's time to be unemployed for a little bit. i'm going to practise social distancing now. yeah! today i had to empty out the coolers and clean the place up, and now we are sitting alone in an empty restaurant. hopefully, it will not be much longer until you're back in here. hopefully, not long. put them out. 0.99. not seen that before. not that we have anywhere to drive right now. but i have never filled up gas that cheap. it's been years since it's been that cheap. years and years. she speaks spanish so, how is your first day of unemployment? i'm technically still employed today. today's a sick day. today's a vacation day. sorry, a vacation day. tomorrow is my first day of unemployment. we laugh because we're trying to make
unfortunately, andy works in the restaurant business. every restaurant in vancouver has been forced to close. yep. just like many other places in the world right now, which is so crazy when you actually think about it. and andy was luckily one of the very few that got to work until the very end. but now... it's time. it's time to be unemployed for a little bit. i'm going to practise social distancing now. yeah! today i had to empty out the coolers and clean the place up, and now we are sitting...
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andy, great to see you. i think that, you know, obviously, it's our job to keep things in perspective and context. so 183,000 americans dead from coronavirus. of course, the president is trying to distract. he doesn't like talking about that death toll. and it is easy to find a distraction in the videos of these pockets of unrest in the country, though relatively speaking, they are small pockets in kenosha, wisconsin, or portland. but still, he is much more focused on that violence. and he, you know, tries to depict america as being in flames and cities suffering with anarchy. though the numbers don't bear that out. we're talking about several dozen violent protesters. and tragically, three people dead. and the 17-year-old boy, who is accused of shooting two of the protesters is named kyle rittenhouse, and president trump re-tweeted his support for kyle rittenhouse. why?! why would you -- why would a president support somebody who brought his ar-15 to what was supposed to be a peaceful protest and mowed down
andy, great to see you. i think that, you know, obviously, it's our job to keep things in perspective and context. so 183,000 americans dead from coronavirus. of course, the president is trying to distract. he doesn't like talking about that death toll. and it is easy to find a distraction in the videos of these pockets of unrest in the country, though relatively speaking, they are small pockets in kenosha, wisconsin, or portland. but still, he is much more focused on that violence. and he, you...
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unfortunately, andy works in the restaurant business. every restaurant in vancouver has been forced to close. yep. just like many other places in the world right now, which is so crazy when you actually think about it. and andy was luckily one of the very few that got to work until the very end. but now... it's time. it's time to be unemployed for a little bit. i'm going to practise social distancing now. yeah! today i had to empty out the coolers and clean the place up, and now we are sitting alone in an empty restaurant. hopefully, it will not be much longer until you're back in here. hopefully not long. put them out. .99. not seen that before. not that we have anywhere to drive right now. but i have never filled up gas that cheap. it's been years since it's been that cheap. years and years. are there so, how is your first day of unemployment? i'm technically still employed today. today's a sick day. today's a vacation day. sorry, a vacation day. tomorrow is my first day of unemployment. we laugh because we're trying to make light of t
unfortunately, andy works in the restaurant business. every restaurant in vancouver has been forced to close. yep. just like many other places in the world right now, which is so crazy when you actually think about it. and andy was luckily one of the very few that got to work until the very end. but now... it's time. it's time to be unemployed for a little bit. i'm going to practise social distancing now. yeah! today i had to empty out the coolers and clean the place up, and now we are sitting...
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andy swiss, bbc news. elsewhere tonight, inter milan secured their place in the last four thanks to a 2—1win over bayer leverkusen — romelu lukaku with a brilliantly—ta ken goalfor inter‘s second, his 31st in all competitions in what is his first season at inter. they'll play either shaktar donetsk or basel in the semis. it's supposed to be the big money move of the transfer window, but jadon sancho is staying put. that's the emphatic message from borussia dortmund, after a deadline they set for other clubs to sign him passed without an agreement being made. the 20—year—old england international is manchester united's top summer target, but they're thought to be unwilling to pay the £100 million transfer fee that the german side want. to some other premier league transfer business that is being done, and the southampton midfielder pierre—emile hojbjerg is having a medical at tottenham. the fee for the danish international is believed to be around £15 million, but tottenham will recoup aroun
andy swiss, bbc news. elsewhere tonight, inter milan secured their place in the last four thanks to a 2—1win over bayer leverkusen — romelu lukaku with a brilliantly—ta ken goalfor inter‘s second, his 31st in all competitions in what is his first season at inter. they'll play either shaktar donetsk or basel in the semis. it's supposed to be the big money move of the transfer window, but jadon sancho is staying put. that's the emphatic message from borussia dortmund, after a deadline...
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andy is right. >> laura: andy and sara, fascinating conversation as always. thank you both. as joe biden starts to ramp up his push in texas, why would nearly half a million male in balance were just sent into houston? dan patrick here to tell us what's going on and what state leaders plan to do about it ne next. against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. of frequent nighttime guys,bathroom trips? well, force factor prostate helps reduce urges to urinate, plus fully empty your bladder and promote a normal prostate size. don't settle. choose force factor prostate, from the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome
andy is right. >> laura: andy and sara, fascinating conversation as always. thank you both. as joe biden starts to ramp up his push in texas, why would nearly half a million male in balance were just sent into houston? dan patrick here to tell us what's going on and what state leaders plan to do about it ne next. against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. of frequent nighttime guys,bathroom trips? well,...
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there's been a lot of this going around the last few days andi this going around the last few days and i think it has caused a bit of concern, because it again feels like a slight arbitrary figure. what about people's actual personal health and their own... i think i will be looked at. people will get some kind of personalised assessment, so the story goes, but the counter to this is, again, the impact on the economy. what will happen to the messaging on going back to work? will the prime minister himself be impacted by this, or other senior ministers? minister himself be impacted by this, or othersenior ministers? so it feels like an idea being floated. whether it actually happens, and i think the government are trying to play down as well, it goes back to the backdrop of a second wave, and there is a real concern of a second wave coming and it feels like further measures and trade—offs will be put in place to deal with that. we will have to go further until we currently a re we will have to go further until we currently are —— than we currently are. maya, let's look at the fron
there's been a lot of this going around the last few days andi this going around the last few days and i think it has caused a bit of concern, because it again feels like a slight arbitrary figure. what about people's actual personal health and their own... i think i will be looked at. people will get some kind of personalised assessment, so the story goes, but the counter to this is, again, the impact on the economy. what will happen to the messaging on going back to work? will the prime...
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andy, thank you. covid-19 patients not showing symptoms may have similar viral load as those who do show symptoms. i thought -- you know, now, i'm confused again, because when people don't have the antibodies or the antibodies go away quickly. you guys have been saying -- yes, i'm blaming you, andy -- you have been saying, well, that's because you didn't have strong symptoms. but now, this study seems to say that's not true. that symptoms aren't necessarily correlative of viral load. >> yeah. so you're referring to a study out of south korea. very interesting study. and let's remember, every study is just one study. we're in the middle of a scientific process. we're going to get studies that are going to appear to be conflicting. i think what this says is a little bit surprising. it says you are shedding the same amount of virus, ie, you're just as infectious. i don't think that's what people thought. i think people thought, you're infectious, you're sneezing, you're going to be more infectious than o
andy, thank you. covid-19 patients not showing symptoms may have similar viral load as those who do show symptoms. i thought -- you know, now, i'm confused again, because when people don't have the antibodies or the antibodies go away quickly. you guys have been saying -- yes, i'm blaming you, andy -- you have been saying, well, that's because you didn't have strong symptoms. but now, this study seems to say that's not true. that symptoms aren't necessarily correlative of viral load. >>...
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phil: (muffled) andy's on his way to propose to beth! we can't hear anything! just toss me the phone. all: no! no, you're right. we all have our strengths. i'm a great gift giver. here, cam. oh. dad? andy's on his way to propose to beth! (all gasp) aww! that's very sweet! it's not sweet! haley and andy love each other, but they don't know it! all: whoa. is that true, honey? what makes you think he's in love with me? i could tell by the way he hugged you goodbye. phil, are you sure about this? claire, i think i know the look of love in another man's eyes. this is crazy. should i call him? his phone's off, but he said he was going to the beach. (sighs) i know what beach he likes. i thought you were the "beach" he likes.
phil: (muffled) andy's on his way to propose to beth! we can't hear anything! just toss me the phone. all: no! no, you're right. we all have our strengths. i'm a great gift giver. here, cam. oh. dad? andy's on his way to propose to beth! (all gasp) aww! that's very sweet! it's not sweet! haley and andy love each other, but they don't know it! all: whoa. is that true, honey? what makes you think he's in love with me? i could tell by the way he hugged you goodbye. phil, are you sure about this?...
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this is a photograph of her with her husband andy in front of andy's hotel, and he plays a prominent role in how her career ends. >> yeah, up to this point in the story there's so many women who come to congress through that connection to their husband, through some kind of familial connection. she loses her position because of that familial connection. she represented the district of minnesota through two terms, but she came up through the democratic farmer labor party in minnesota. and that's how she got her political start. she served in the minnesota house of representatives and had a very promising political career. in 1954 she decides to run for a u.s. house seat, she goes against the wishes of democratic farmer labor leaders who are not happy with the fact she doesn't want to stay in the statehouse of representatives, so she has to fund her own political campaign. and she does so. she wins election. her husband andy at this point, this was a strained marriage to begin with, he grows jealous of her political success. and so coya knutson in the house has a very successful career
this is a photograph of her with her husband andy in front of andy's hotel, and he plays a prominent role in how her career ends. >> yeah, up to this point in the story there's so many women who come to congress through that connection to their husband, through some kind of familial connection. she loses her position because of that familial connection. she represented the district of minnesota through two terms, but she came up through the democratic farmer labor party in minnesota. and...
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unfortunately, andy works in the restaurant business. every restaurant in vancouver has been forced to close. just like many other places in the world right now, which is so crazy when you think about it. and andy was likely one of the very few that got to work until the very end. but now... it's time. it's time to be unemployed for a little bit. i'm going to practice social distancing now. yeah! we had to empty out the coolors and clean the place out and now we are sitting alone in an empty restaurant. hopefully it will not be much longer until you are back in here. hopefully not long. put them out. not -- 0.99. not seen that before. not that we have anywhere to drive before. but i have never seen gas that cheap. it's been years since it's been that cheap. years and years. speak spanish. so how is your first day of unemployment? i'm technically still employed today. this is a vacation day. tomorrow is my first day of unemployment. we laugh because we are trying to make light of things after i literally finished crying because i am so ov
unfortunately, andy works in the restaurant business. every restaurant in vancouver has been forced to close. just like many other places in the world right now, which is so crazy when you think about it. and andy was likely one of the very few that got to work until the very end. but now... it's time. it's time to be unemployed for a little bit. i'm going to practice social distancing now. yeah! we had to empty out the coolors and clean the place out and now we are sitting alone in an empty...
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andy swiss reports. commentator: what a fantastic moment. he's england's wicket taker turned history maker. 600 up forjimmy anderson and a moment of cricketing magic. not that one seemed likely earlier. a decidedly soggy southampton meant they couldn't play until tea, but the man nicknamed the burnley express promptly roared into the record books. commentator: gone! that's the wicket. the first englishman to take 600 test wickets and the first fast bowler anywhere. azhar ali the victim, snaffled by joe root. no crowd, of course, but it deserved an ovation. it was back in 2003 that anderson took his first test wicket, and since then the hairstyles may have changed, but the hunger hasn't. now 38, he's reached a remarkable landmark. i'm delighted to get there. to get to 600 was really special and, obviously, sharing that moment with guys that i've played a lot of cricket with was making it even more special. the match itself ended in a draw. it meant the series went to england but the day belonged to him. andy swiss, bbc news. that's it. now on
andy swiss reports. commentator: what a fantastic moment. he's england's wicket taker turned history maker. 600 up forjimmy anderson and a moment of cricketing magic. not that one seemed likely earlier. a decidedly soggy southampton meant they couldn't play until tea, but the man nicknamed the burnley express promptly roared into the record books. commentator: gone! that's the wicket. the first englishman to take 600 test wickets and the first fast bowler anywhere. azhar ali the victim,...
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andy swiss has been watching the game. the start of a frantic fortnight of football to decide the european honours. first up, manchester united against copenhagen, in cologne, in germany, where the europa league is being completed. confused? well, united certainly were, with some pretty wobbly defending early on and then frustration at the other end. mason greenwood thought he had put them ahead. but he was just offside. it summed up united's first half. and guess what? just after the break, they had another goal ruled out, this time marcus rashford the man offside and when bruno fernandes then thumped the post, united must have wondered if it was one of those nights. still copenhagen defied the odds. anthony martial brilliantly denied. still goalless after 90 minutes and it was into extra time. when finally united broke the deadlock — martial fouled, penalty awarded and fernandes ruthlessly dispatched it. united battling to keep their european hopes alive. andy swiss, bbc news. the score remains 1—0 to manchester unit
andy swiss has been watching the game. the start of a frantic fortnight of football to decide the european honours. first up, manchester united against copenhagen, in cologne, in germany, where the europa league is being completed. confused? well, united certainly were, with some pretty wobbly defending early on and then frustration at the other end. mason greenwood thought he had put them ahead. but he was just offside. it summed up united's first half. and guess what? just after the break,...
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unfortunately, andy works in the restaurant business. every restaurant in vancouver has been forced to close. just like many other places in the world right now, which is so crazy when you think about it. and andy was likely one of the very few that got to work until the very end. but now... it's time. it's time to be unemployed for a little bit. i'm going to practice social distancing now. yeah! we had to empty out the colours and clean the place out and now we are sitting alone in an empty restaurant. hopefully it will not be much longer until you are back in here. hopefully not long. put them out. not 0.99. not seen that before. not that we have anywhere to drive before. but i have never seen gas that cheap. it's been years since it's been that cheap years and years. speaks spanish. so how is your first day of unemployment? i'm technically still employed today. this is a vacation day. tomorrow is my first day of unemployment. we laugh because we are trying to make light of things after i literally finished crying because i am so overw
unfortunately, andy works in the restaurant business. every restaurant in vancouver has been forced to close. just like many other places in the world right now, which is so crazy when you think about it. and andy was likely one of the very few that got to work until the very end. but now... it's time. it's time to be unemployed for a little bit. i'm going to practice social distancing now. yeah! we had to empty out the colours and clean the place out and now we are sitting alone in an empty...
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andy, great to have you with us this morning. just so people can hear it, i want to play dr. deborah birx in this really interesting interview with dana bash, explaining that we are in a new and not good phase of this pandemic. >> we are in a new phase. and that's why i really wanted to make it clear to the american people, it's why we started putting out governor reports, directly to the health officials and the governors in every single state, because we could see that each thing had to be tailored. this epidemic right now is different and it's more widespread and it's both rural and urban. >> it's interesting, andy, because she suggested that fife or six weeks ago, the administration pivoted and formulated a new plan, given this new phase. what do you make of the quality of that new plan, if it, in fact, exists? >> we should be grateful that they now acknowledge that we have a problem in the country and in the white house, because they should be working on it, but, you know, welcome to the rest of the country. states around the country has been worried about this and worki
andy, great to have you with us this morning. just so people can hear it, i want to play dr. deborah birx in this really interesting interview with dana bash, explaining that we are in a new and not good phase of this pandemic. >> we are in a new phase. and that's why i really wanted to make it clear to the american people, it's why we started putting out governor reports, directly to the health officials and the governors in every single state, because we could see that each thing had to...
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andy moore has the details. the rush to return from france seems to be over. 0n the ferries, the airports, whether it is the trains in the eurotunnel, it is a lot calmer today but it's interesting. the majorferry operators, here in dieppe and dunkirk and calais saying that they are dealing with increased custom, so they are putting on extra demand and that suggests there are still many people coming back, even if they have to quarantine, because they feel... i've met and spoke to one family, 12 people who have tried to get here. they said they have tried to book online all throughout the day yesterday. claiming that the prices were going up for flights and frustrated because they will have to quarantine. two haulage workers who have just arrived saying that they were confused. somebody told them that the borders might close and they have been panicking coming from malaga. so stories increasing here of those who have missed the boat now having to quarantine. that was gavin lee there with an update. we are now goi
andy moore has the details. the rush to return from france seems to be over. 0n the ferries, the airports, whether it is the trains in the eurotunnel, it is a lot calmer today but it's interesting. the majorferry operators, here in dieppe and dunkirk and calais saying that they are dealing with increased custom, so they are putting on extra demand and that suggests there are still many people coming back, even if they have to quarantine, because they feel... i've met and spoke to one family, 12...
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reiner, thank you, andy, appreciate it. more than 5.6 million confirmed cases in the u.s. death toll topping 175,000, now. more tonight on the battle against covid-19 from cnn's nick watt. >> we think there is a miracle around the corner because the president called on pharmaceutical companies. we believe it's very likely that we'll have one or more vaccines for the coronavirus, before the end of this year. >> reporter: meanwhile, in the real world. >> no country can just ride this out until we have a vaccine. >> reporter: and right now, the u.s. is seeing many more cases, every single day, than we did in those dark days of april. on average, more than a thousand americans have died, every day, for about a month now. >> hopefully, this week and next week, you're going to start seeing the death rate, really, start to drop. >> reporter: his optimism is based upon the nationwide new infection rate, dropping at the moment. but -- >> i think we're going to see, in the fall, another spike. and i just don't see it not happening, given the burden of disease that's circulating in t
reiner, thank you, andy, appreciate it. more than 5.6 million confirmed cases in the u.s. death toll topping 175,000, now. more tonight on the battle against covid-19 from cnn's nick watt. >> we think there is a miracle around the corner because the president called on pharmaceutical companies. we believe it's very likely that we'll have one or more vaccines for the coronavirus, before the end of this year. >> reporter: meanwhile, in the real world. >> no country can just ride...
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let's bring in andy slavitt. welcome back to prime time. obviously you understand these kind of government protocols. people will hear this and say rapid testing suction, gave him a false positive. you need the real test. but it is a compromise isn't it andy, because you will never get the results back as quickly. what is the compromise for this. >> first, chris, happy birthday to you. >> thank you, brother. >> it is a big one. i think we have some hopefully good testing news around the corner. it's easy to people impatient with where we are today, which is not in a good place. i suspect in a few months this is going to turn out to be more and more like pregnancy tests. we will be able to use saliva. we will be able to use paper. i think the fda is about to approve a test the nba has worked on that will have -- that will use saliva that will be easier. most importantly, it will just be a few dollars a test. the problem now with the $100 pcr tests that take seven or eight days -- we will never get there. i don't know what the truth is about
let's bring in andy slavitt. welcome back to prime time. obviously you understand these kind of government protocols. people will hear this and say rapid testing suction, gave him a false positive. you need the real test. but it is a compromise isn't it andy, because you will never get the results back as quickly. what is the compromise for this. >> first, chris, happy birthday to you. >> thank you, brother. >> it is a big one. i think we have some hopefully good testing news...
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and he is right. >> laura: andy and sara, fascinating conversation as always, thank you both. as joe biden starts to ramp up his push in texas, why were nearly half a million mail in ballots just sent into houston? texas lieutenant governor dan patrick is here to tell us what's going on and what state leaders plan to do about it, next. have one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. is a friendly neighbor. they'll be coming by to ask simple questions that inform how billions in federal funds are spent on local services every year for the next decade. time is running out. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov. ♪ spear and remember, democrats have a plan, they supposedly think they're going to flip texas and joe biden is supposedly stepping up his campaigning in the lone star state, but instead of a legitimate ground game and knocking on doors, could involve a liberal big city mayors and mail in ballots. joining me now, te
and he is right. >> laura: andy and sara, fascinating conversation as always, thank you both. as joe biden starts to ramp up his push in texas, why were nearly half a million mail in ballots just sent into houston? texas lieutenant governor dan patrick is here to tell us what's going on and what state leaders plan to do about it, next. have one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas...
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andy moore, bbc news. lockdown restrictions in parts of england could soon cover smaller, more targeted areas. under the plans, measures would only be introduced in places where the number of coronavirus cases is expectionally high. let's speak now to our political correspondent, nick eardley. good morning. how clear is this in terms of how it is going to work? good morning maiga. in terms of the specific detail i'm not sure we are quite there yet. but broadly one of the government is trying to do, it doesn't want another big national lockdown like the first one we saw, which was catastrophic for the economy, it has been moving towards these regional lockdowns where you see cities in parts of the country being told to take extra precautions. it wants to go even further in going to local areas and the same, there is an area where we are worried in a spike in cases, let's introduce precautions there. we know for example that when the restrictions were brought in in the north of england, some were saying, why
andy moore, bbc news. lockdown restrictions in parts of england could soon cover smaller, more targeted areas. under the plans, measures would only be introduced in places where the number of coronavirus cases is expectionally high. let's speak now to our political correspondent, nick eardley. good morning. how clear is this in terms of how it is going to work? good morning maiga. in terms of the specific detail i'm not sure we are quite there yet. but broadly one of the government is trying to...
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andy swiss, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. 00:02:50,803 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world; just those around the world; to remind you we are expl to just to remind you we are expecting to hear president trump shortly. just to remind you we are expecting to hear president let's take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are anna mikhailova, deputy political editor of the telegraph, and pippa crerar, political editor of the mirror_ tomorrow's front pages. starting with. the financial times leads with the blast in beirut, which has killed at least 135 people it says lebanon's president, has promised action. the telegraph carries a picture of the destruction caused by the explosion in beirut. but its main story is a warning from head teachers over exam grading systems put in place
andy swiss, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. 00:02:50,803 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world; just those around the world; to remind you we are expl to just to remind you we are expecting to hear president trump shortly. just to remind you we are expecting to hear president let's take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our...
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this is a huge event andi represented. this is a huge event and i think the way that it's being conducted, the negotiations with the scottish government, all that's gone on to put this on, yes, there are a few who haven't made the journey but it's still a very international and strong field. many thanks indeed. live from royal troon. don't forget oui’ live from royal troon. don't forget our top story, the women's golf under way. the premier league fixtures as well. it's goodbye for 110w. hello there. thursday has been a day of contrast with blue sky, sunshine and warmth for parts of eastern england. not a bad day as you can see quite clearly. further west, we started off on a stormy note with storm ellen passing through the republic of ireland. that continued to bring gusty winds unexposed coast and some frequent sharp, thundery downpours. the winds will continue to be a feature through tonight and into tomorrow. widespread gales expected across the whole of the uk, sunshine and showers as well. because of this low press
this is a huge event andi represented. this is a huge event and i think the way that it's being conducted, the negotiations with the scottish government, all that's gone on to put this on, yes, there are a few who haven't made the journey but it's still a very international and strong field. many thanks indeed. live from royal troon. don't forget oui’ live from royal troon. don't forget our top story, the women's golf under way. the premier league fixtures as well. it's goodbye for 110w....
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andy: this is something else that goes all the way back to the middle ages. populations faced with these mortal threats are quite repaired to give up their civil liberties. it with theexpect government. the state figures that it will get credit for doing something, anything, to defeat this life and death virus. you think back to, for instance, president trump who, at the beginning of this pandemic, declared he had total control. a pall overhas cast the elections. a lot of americans are worried about the integrity. mail-in voting. the safety of voting. all kinds of issues. world,ually, around the dozens of elections, something like 64 elections have been canceled or suspended as a result of covid-19. thanks forrowne joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: we have been discussing that it is like groundhog's day once again. stocks rising but who drove those higher? big tech. the list, concerns about the ,andemic, about u.s.-china about a slowing down in the economy. i want to show you just how similar basically your winners and losers look on a daily ba
andy: this is something else that goes all the way back to the middle ages. populations faced with these mortal threats are quite repaired to give up their civil liberties. it with theexpect government. the state figures that it will get credit for doing something, anything, to defeat this life and death virus. you think back to, for instance, president trump who, at the beginning of this pandemic, declared he had total control. a pall overhas cast the elections. a lot of americans are worried...
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games a little lights are all ok thanks andy 800 hours g.m.t. we will see andy for his next sports update that's in a couple bounce. maybe a little bit that we're back after the break there with the latest news right here not just. september on al-jazeera the trial of those accused of helping in the 2015 charlie hebdo newspaper attacks begins in paris as the wealth plans to move to was a green and it's a new documentary examines the fresh environmental challenges this will pose following the postponement to parliamentary elections due to coronavirus iranians return to the voting booth one o one east investigates in-depth stories from across asia and the pacific as u.s. president donald trump's executive order banning would check china's most popular app comes into effect across america will this put drug a strain on u.s. china relations september on al-jazeera. i am so the prime minister i have a question that these days it's hard to filter out the newly sinking track of what's really important the bottom line tackles the big issues this is shap
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i want to get to andy now, a former acting administrator. thank you, andy. so we're about to get pummeled by hurricane possibly and we have what is going on with the hurricane that that is covid. listen, let's talk about this. florida, right, they are right in the path of the hurricane. the virus is out of control there, prepping for a hurricane, hard enough. how do you provide shelter in large groups when you have a pandemic going on. >> this is the thing that everybody just didn't do at all, which is plan. when he was peacocking arnold bragging about how florida was safe, then that would have been the time to plan to open up school f you want to prepare for the hurricane. and the governors in northern states and mid western states need to take this lesson. because when the virus is not visible, that is actually doing its work, and when you have to be taking all the precautions, getting up testing, closing bars, being prepared. we can't allow -- desantis didn't follow the advice of cuomo. the new governors in new states have to do it differently. >> this is
i want to get to andy now, a former acting administrator. thank you, andy. so we're about to get pummeled by hurricane possibly and we have what is going on with the hurricane that that is covid. listen, let's talk about this. florida, right, they are right in the path of the hurricane. the virus is out of control there, prepping for a hurricane, hard enough. how do you provide shelter in large groups when you have a pandemic going on. >> this is the thing that everybody just didn't do at...
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andy: i don't think the outcome in november will change the trend. it might change the voices that contribute to the trend. i look most of all at the trend as something that is likely to accelerate regardless of who wins the white house this year. is thison i see that particular crisis laid bare the importance of supply chains, the importance of doing business with 70 close to you. -- with somebody close to you. we noticed that as early as january and february when the first disruptions in china made it hard for industries halfway around the world to source supplies. it became even more clear as a some farce -- some pharmaceuticals were in short supply. i think the crisis has laid bare the risk in over focused on profit supply chain. shery: should investors invest mysticngly in more orientated companies that don't rely so heavily on global supply chains -- in more domestic oriented companies that don't rely so heavily on mobile supply chains? andy: those are primarily industrial companies and they may have their time in the sun when industry picks up
andy: i don't think the outcome in november will change the trend. it might change the voices that contribute to the trend. i look most of all at the trend as something that is likely to accelerate regardless of who wins the white house this year. is thison i see that particular crisis laid bare the importance of supply chains, the importance of doing business with 70 close to you. -- with somebody close to you. we noticed that as early as january and february when the first disruptions in...
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my family safely, i felt really, like, couldn't see my family safely, ifelt really, like, isolated andi ifelt really, like, isolated and i started thinking about how many of us out there that feel the same way. i wanted to put, like, have these people represented. have it not be for nothing. put faces to the numbers that just keep nothing. put faces to the numbers thatjust keep going up every day and we just talk about it like it's not that big ofa about it like it's not that big of a deal, and it's a huge deal. so i started posting in the support groups on facebook about wanting to gather pictures of missourians who had passed away from covid—19 and ta ke passed away from covid—19 and take them to the capital, because our state government is having a special session last weekend the week before, and they were not addressing covid—19. that's probably the only thing that they should have been addressing in a special session, but they weren't. so i wanted to take those pictures and i wanted to make them see the faces, what we are make them see the faces, what we a re really make the
my family safely, i felt really, like, couldn't see my family safely, ifelt really, like, isolated andi ifelt really, like, isolated and i started thinking about how many of us out there that feel the same way. i wanted to put, like, have these people represented. have it not be for nothing. put faces to the numbers that just keep nothing. put faces to the numbers thatjust keep going up every day and we just talk about it like it's not that big ofa about it like it's not that big of a deal, and...
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this is a photograph of her with her husband andy in front of andy's hotel. he plays a prominent role in how her career ends. >> up to this point, there are so many women who come to congress through that connection to their husband, through some kind of familial connection. and coya knutson loses her congressional career because of that familial connection. she came up -- first of all, she represented a district in minnesota for two terms. but she came up through the democratic farmer labor party in minnesota. and that is how she got her political start. she served in the minnesota house of representatives and had a very promising political career. in 1954, she decides to run for our u.s. house seat. she goes against the wishes of democratic farmer-labor leaders who are not happy with the fact she does not want to stay in the state house of representatives . so she has to fund her own political campaign. she does so. she wins election. her husband, andy, and that was a strained marriage to begin with, he grows jealous of her political success. and so, coya k
this is a photograph of her with her husband andy in front of andy's hotel. he plays a prominent role in how her career ends. >> up to this point, there are so many women who come to congress through that connection to their husband, through some kind of familial connection. and coya knutson loses her congressional career because of that familial connection. she came up -- first of all, she represented a district in minnesota for two terms. but she came up through the democratic farmer...
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andy burnham speaking to me earlier. the government has released its latest uk coronavirus figures. 18 more people have died with the virus, that will be people tested positive within the last 28 days. bringing the total number of deaths in the uk to 41,423. the government also said that there have been a further 1,288 lab—confirmed cases of coronavirus — bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 324,601. the governor of california has appealed for assistance from canada and australia, as hundreds of wildfires continue to spread. at least 175,000 people have been forced to flee their homes — and six people are known to have died. sophie long reports from los angeles. vast infernos blaze throughout northern california, claiming at least five lives, destroying hundreds of buildings and an area bigger than los angeles. copy, we're going in now. satellite images show the smoke cloaking most of california creating the worst air quality on the planet at a time when people are fighting a respiratory pandemic. and ye
andy burnham speaking to me earlier. the government has released its latest uk coronavirus figures. 18 more people have died with the virus, that will be people tested positive within the last 28 days. bringing the total number of deaths in the uk to 41,423. the government also said that there have been a further 1,288 lab—confirmed cases of coronavirus — bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 324,601. the governor of california has appealed for assistance from canada and...
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andy moore reports. filmed from a police helicopter, an illegal party in a back garden at gorton in manchester. police said it was attended by over 200 people, and they were pelted with missiles when they tried to break it up. the woman who organised it was fined £100. soon she and others like her could face much biggerfines. thumping dance music plays around 3,000 people attended this event at charmy down near bristol. arrests were made and equipment seized, but from friday ahead of the bank holiday weekend, the courts will have far greater powers. anyone organising a rave, or an unlicensed music event of more than 30 people, could face a fine of up to £10,000. anyone attending could be fined £100, with that fine doubling for every subsequent offence. the home secretary, priti patel, said these gatherings are dangerous and those who organised them show a blatant disregard for the safety of others. in london, police have responded to over 1000 illegal events since the end ofjune. at many of them, offi
andy moore reports. filmed from a police helicopter, an illegal party in a back garden at gorton in manchester. police said it was attended by over 200 people, and they were pelted with missiles when they tried to break it up. the woman who organised it was fined £100. soon she and others like her could face much biggerfines. thumping dance music plays around 3,000 people attended this event at charmy down near bristol. arrests were made and equipment seized, but from friday ahead of the bank...
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so andy biggs, gibson was to pick what's at the freedom caucus doing on china? what she would be doing? how can the american people help in the fight against china? and are we at war with china? >> so people need to quit thinking of china as a peaceful economic adversary or economic opponent. that's up with the art. they're not an economic competitor. china has over the last essentially 25 years moved itself away from a full on communist economy to some kind of hybridization of economy while maintaining the same type of communist authoritarian rule that they have had going back to mao and through done shopping, et cetera. so what we need to do -- deng xiaoping -- freedom caucus doesn't take a formal position but we need to do is look back at some of the trade restrictions that we had in place when we were in the cold war with russia and actually pre-clinton era china. the reason i say that is because if you look at the blue water navy china has to do it was building up, we gave that to if you look at the high-tech rocket telemetry the have which allows for missi
so andy biggs, gibson was to pick what's at the freedom caucus doing on china? what she would be doing? how can the american people help in the fight against china? and are we at war with china? >> so people need to quit thinking of china as a peaceful economic adversary or economic opponent. that's up with the art. they're not an economic competitor. china has over the last essentially 25 years moved itself away from a full on communist economy to some kind of hybridization of economy...
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>> andy, congresswoman, thanks to both of you. let's fit in a break. when we come back, as donald trump breaks these norms of governance and wields the pardon power of president, we have jason johnson and maria-teresa kumar and another moment going viral. stay with us. stay with us we can't just take from nature... so we collaborate ♪ ocean spray works with nature every day to farm in a sustainable way >>> welcome back to our continuing special coverage of this republican national convention. jason johnson is with us and it's good to see you both. i want to begin with something where there are convention moments that go viral and become memes for all reasons. tiffany trump may have meant well trying to find some common ground for people searching for jobs. her comments about this punishing recession that has many people out of work in line for food banks, this is already drawing notice. >> like so many students across the world i graduated from law school. as a recent graduate i can relate to so many of you who might be looking for a job. my father b
>> andy, congresswoman, thanks to both of you. let's fit in a break. when we come back, as donald trump breaks these norms of governance and wields the pardon power of president, we have jason johnson and maria-teresa kumar and another moment going viral. stay with us. stay with us we can't just take from nature... so we collaborate ♪ ocean spray works with nature every day to farm in a sustainable way >>> welcome back to our continuing special coverage of this republican...
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we mentioned andy young who was on deck was part of that trade for paul goldschmidt, carson kelly was part of that trade as well. same deal with tomorrow's arizona starter luke weaver to the mound in their first contest against the san diego padres. how about that padres-dodgers finish last night? chris taylor getting a walk-off assist in what was a really fun series, the dodgers ended up taking 2 of 3. >> eric: the padres are for real. they played the dodgers extremely well -- it's ironic, the thing that has faulted them so far in the season has been their bullpen and that was expected to be their strength. but this national league west, there are no easy games. >> adam: nolan arenado is finally starting to heat up, he's had a couple of big blasts in the last week. >> eric: how about the rockies starting pitching. they've been doing a fantastic job. >> adam: nice breaking ball from scrubb, he gets carson kelly and ends the inning 1-2-3. carlos correa will bat second for the astros who have a 4-3 lead. ♪ don't just think about where you're headed this summer. think about how you'll
we mentioned andy young who was on deck was part of that trade for paul goldschmidt, carson kelly was part of that trade as well. same deal with tomorrow's arizona starter luke weaver to the mound in their first contest against the san diego padres. how about that padres-dodgers finish last night? chris taylor getting a walk-off assist in what was a really fun series, the dodgers ended up taking 2 of 3. >> eric: the padres are for real. they played the dodgers extremely well -- it's...
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andy, let me begin with you. not just because you happen to be in my home state of minnesota. but we're going there anyway. between the briefing tonight and what we see in this axios interview, this is going to be a difficult day for all the people who are trying to take a public health approach to this crisis, right? >> well, you know, i think what's happening today is that increasingly he has been told by his staff that this is an untenable situation. the fact that they're producing charts and graphs with different ratios to try to put in front of america isn't exactly the kind of response we're hoping for. i think mark, i and others have been pushing for just some very specific tests, very specific steps, making sure we have enough testing, enough contact tracing. getting it down to the level where we have small amounts of case growth so we can start school, so we can go back to work. the country wants to get moving again and i think the president right now is being an impediment. >> whoever said charts could cure everything, no one, ever. dr. mcclellan, seven governors hav
andy, let me begin with you. not just because you happen to be in my home state of minnesota. but we're going there anyway. between the briefing tonight and what we see in this axios interview, this is going to be a difficult day for all the people who are trying to take a public health approach to this crisis, right? >> well, you know, i think what's happening today is that increasingly he has been told by his staff that this is an untenable situation. the fact that they're producing...
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andy, let me begin with you. not just because you happen to be in my home state of minnesota. but we're going there anyway. between the briefing tonight and what we see in this axios interview, this is going to be a difficult day for all the people who are trying to take a public health approach to this crisis, right? >> well, you know, i think what's happening today is that increasing lly he has been toldy his staff that this is an untenable situation. the fact that they're producing charts and graphs with different ratios to try to put in front of america isn't exactly the kind of response we're hoping for. i think mark, i and others have been pushing for just some very specific tests, very specific steps, making sure we have enough testing, enough contact tracing. getting it down to the level where we have small amounts of case growth so we can start school, so we can go back to work. the country wants to get moving again and i think the president right now is being an impediment. >> whoever said charts could cure everything, no one, ever. dr. mcclellan, seven governors hav
andy, let me begin with you. not just because you happen to be in my home state of minnesota. but we're going there anyway. between the briefing tonight and what we see in this axios interview, this is going to be a difficult day for all the people who are trying to take a public health approach to this crisis, right? >> well, you know, i think what's happening today is that increasing lly he has been toldy his staff that this is an untenable situation. the fact that they're producing...
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andy scholes joins me now with more. this is pretty remarkable. what's going to happen now? >> there's a role possibility that the nba playoffs is over. these athletes, they are taking a stand. they are demanding a change, demanding justice and they say, you know, they may not play now to try to accomplish that goal and yesterday it really was a historic day and right now the nba board of governors and players are holding meetings discussing how to move forward and this comes after last night that the players, the players in the nba bubble had a meeting, and according to espn the lakers players and clippers players voted to end the playoffs, to not continue on. according to espn, that was more of a poll not a final vote so this situation is still very flumptd we could get an answer, you know in, a matter of minutes, but this comes after the milwaukee bucks staged a boycott of their game five against the orlando magic. the magic were on the floor but the bucks did not come out to the floor. they stayed in their locker room for hours talking to wisconsin's attorney general and
andy scholes joins me now with more. this is pretty remarkable. what's going to happen now? >> there's a role possibility that the nba playoffs is over. these athletes, they are taking a stand. they are demanding a change, demanding justice and they say, you know, they may not play now to try to accomplish that goal and yesterday it really was a historic day and right now the nba board of governors and players are holding meetings discussing how to move forward and this comes after last...
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andy swiss, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn stevens, deputy political editor at the daily mail, and eve pollard, former fleet street editor. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the times reports uk ministers are studying australian plans for intercepting migrant boats following a record number of crossings in the english channel. uk tourists have been "left in the dark" on holiday quarantine restrictions. that's according to the telegraph, which says some people have cancelled trips over fears that france might be placed on the uk government's red list. the international edition of the new york times claims the united states is the only affluent nation to have suffered a severe and sustained coronavirus outbreak for more than four mont
andy swiss, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn stevens, deputy political editor at the daily mail, and eve pollard, former fleet street editor. tomorrow's front pages,...
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andy swiss, bbc news. after 400 yea rs beavers are being allowed to live in the wild again in england. after a successful trial, groups will stay in their river home in devon. it's the first time the government has backed the re—introduction of a native mammal in england, and it could be replicated across the country. our rural affairs correspondent claire marshall reports. having a good old scratch. this female, around six years old, was one of the first to be born into the wild in england for half a century. she and her partner still rule this stretch of the river otter. now they and their kits are allowed to stay for good. we're right in the heart of theirterritory, here, really. but they can have a big territory. mark and his team's five—year study helped lead the government to what it's calling a landmark decision. it's really exciting. to bring this keystone species back into the river otter is brilliant. we've shown that people and beavers can quite happily coexist and that the benefits really d
andy swiss, bbc news. after 400 yea rs beavers are being allowed to live in the wild again in england. after a successful trial, groups will stay in their river home in devon. it's the first time the government has backed the re—introduction of a native mammal in england, and it could be replicated across the country. our rural affairs correspondent claire marshall reports. having a good old scratch. this female, around six years old, was one of the first to be born into the wild in england...
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andy slavitt, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining us. i want to bring in now, cnn's fareed zakaria, the host of fareed zakaria gps, right here, on cnn. of course, fareed, thank you so much. let's talk about your new op-ed in "the washington post" where you talk about president trump's botched pandemic response. you said he's turned the presidency into a reality tv show. and this -- this pandemic reveals the limits of that. >> yeah. you know, it's one thing that, don, we don't recognize. because we see the white house -- the white house has become a kind of symbol of power all over the world. you know, you have the west wing. you have movies made about it. constitutionally, the presidency is a weak position. it was designed that way. it is not the first branch of government. it's the second branch of government. and the founders always wanted there to be checks and balances on it. so, when you have a national emergency, when you need something that requires purposeful, national action. the president really has to work at it because you've
andy slavitt, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining us. i want to bring in now, cnn's fareed zakaria, the host of fareed zakaria gps, right here, on cnn. of course, fareed, thank you so much. let's talk about your new op-ed in "the washington post" where you talk about president trump's botched pandemic response. you said he's turned the presidency into a reality tv show. and this -- this pandemic reveals the limits of that. >> yeah. you know, it's one thing that, don, we...
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this is a photograph of her with her husband andy in front of andy's hotel. he plays a prominent role in how her career ends. >> up to this point, there are so many women who come to congress through that connection to their husband, through some kind of familial connection. and coya knutson loses her congressional career because of that familial connection. she came up -- first of all, she represented a district in minnesota for two terms. but she came up through the democratic farmer labor party in minnesota. and that is how she got her political start. she served in the minnesota house of representatives and had a very promising political career. in 1954, she decides to run for a u.s. house seat. she goes against the wishes of democratic farmer-labor leaders who are not happy with the fact she does not want to stay in the state house of representatives. she has to fund her own political campaign. she does so. she wins election. her husband, andy, and that was a strained marriage to begin with, he grows jealous of her political success. and so, coya knutson
this is a photograph of her with her husband andy in front of andy's hotel. he plays a prominent role in how her career ends. >> up to this point, there are so many women who come to congress through that connection to their husband, through some kind of familial connection. and coya knutson loses her congressional career because of that familial connection. she came up -- first of all, she represented a district in minnesota for two terms. but she came up through the democratic farmer...
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andy moore reports. filmed from a police helicopter, an illegal party in a back garden at gorton in manchester. police said it was attended by over 200 people, and they were pelted with missiles when they tried to break it up. the woman who organised it was fined £100. soon she and others like her could face much biggerfines. dance music plays. around 3,000 people attended this event at charmey down near bristol. arrests were made and equipment seized, but from friday ahead of the bank holiday weekend, the courts will have far greater powers. anyone organising a rave, or an unlicensed music event of more than 30 people, could face a fine of up to £10,000. anyone attending could be fined £100, with that fine doubling for every subsequent offence. the home secretary, priti patel, said these gatherings are dangerous and those who organised them show a blatant disregard for the safety of others. "i am pleased the police have already stepped up their response, and i am giving them the tools they need to co
andy moore reports. filmed from a police helicopter, an illegal party in a back garden at gorton in manchester. police said it was attended by over 200 people, and they were pelted with missiles when they tried to break it up. the woman who organised it was fined £100. soon she and others like her could face much biggerfines. dance music plays. around 3,000 people attended this event at charmey down near bristol. arrests were made and equipment seized, but from friday ahead of the bank holiday...
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andy swiss, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's alina jenkins. some of the wettest weather has been in the north and west, in northern ireland and north—west england. by contrast, for many southern and eastern parts, it has been twice with the best of the sunshine. are still some rain clearing this evening and overnight put it this is what has happened in the last few hours but this will trundle eastwards in the next few hours and through the night, things will become drier. we will be left with quite a bit of cloud and that could give some patchy drizzle and mist and fog point it will be quite a humid night across england and wales with temperatures not much lower than 14 or 15 degrees, fresher than last night in scotland. looking at the bigger picture tomorrow, still this frontal system hanging around but it runs into high pressure and as it does, most of the rain will fizzle out. i say most of it, allow for some patchy drizzle in southern counties of england tomorrow morning, it shouldn't amount to much and as the day wears on, a bit of clou
andy swiss, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's alina jenkins. some of the wettest weather has been in the north and west, in northern ireland and north—west england. by contrast, for many southern and eastern parts, it has been twice with the best of the sunshine. are still some rain clearing this evening and overnight put it this is what has happened in the last few hours but this will trundle eastwards in the next few hours and through the night, things will become drier. we...
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congressman andy biggs joins us to break it down. stick right there. ♪. >> they're going to make america a swank wary for criminal aliens. they love the sanctuary cities. they love sanctuary cities. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ( ♪ ) ♪ i need it so bad don't call it a hobby. it's way more than just a job. this is how we live every single day. can we go and play? (roaring of engines) ( ♪ ) ♪ i needed to try ( ♪ ) ♪ needed to fall ( ♪ ) ♪ i needed your love ♪ i'm burning away ♪ ♪ i need never get old and a high risk for fracture, osteoporosis ♪ i'm burning away ♪ now might not be the best time to ask yourself, are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot ev
congressman andy biggs joins us to break it down. stick right there. ♪. >> they're going to make america a swank wary for criminal aliens. they love the sanctuary cities. they love sanctuary cities. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ( ♪ ) ♪ i need it so bad don't call it a hobby. it's way more than just a job. this...
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congressman andy biggs joins us to break it down. stick right there. ♪. >> they're going to make america a swank wary for criminal aliens. they love the sanctuary cities. they love sanctuary cities. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself, are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen. or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping, skipping
congressman andy biggs joins us to break it down. stick right there. ♪. >> they're going to make america a swank wary for criminal aliens. they love the sanctuary cities. they love sanctuary cities. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself, are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help...