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he is at work as london hospital. he is at work as london wakes and blackbirds sing. all of us cannot be doctors, somebody has to be a doctor, somebody has to be a doctor, somebody has to be a nurse and somebody has to be a nurse and somebody has to be a domestic. i'm proud of what i am. it is a selflessness much admired in this pandemic, those choosing to do what others wouldn't. and so many of the nurses and doctors and consultants, as well as cleaners, the helping hands guiding us through this storm are black, asian and minority ethnic. somewhere deep down my heart skipped a little entering the royal london hospital's covid ward, bigger studies suggested those in the bame community are being affected by the virus disproportionately and are almost twice as likely to die from the infection as those who are white. why is unclear. when it comes to bame nhs staff, proximity to the virus through close contact with infected patients is a disproportionate feature of many of their roles in the health service. some argue the nhs needs to examine staff deployment policies for
he is at work as london hospital. he is at work as london wakes and blackbirds sing. all of us cannot be doctors, somebody has to be a doctor, somebody has to be a doctor, somebody has to be a nurse and somebody has to be a nurse and somebody has to be a domestic. i'm proud of what i am. it is a selflessness much admired in this pandemic, those choosing to do what others wouldn't. and so many of the nurses and doctors and consultants, as well as cleaners, the helping hands guiding us through...
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everything is ok, you're at the royal london hospital. london. don't be fooled by the gentle pace. time is twisted here. on the royal london hospital's coronavirus wards, while many patients inhabit ventilated worlds of slow motion dreams and hallucination, the doctors and nurses charged with bringing them back to life inhabit the real world, where time moves too quickly as this cruel disease eats away at human lungs with frightening speed. can we just do a couple more suctions? but the medical staff, including consultant pj zolfaghari, have their own nightmare. then, as our interview ends, he is called away. i will be two minutes. his two minutes turn into several agonising hours. i see you are working hard to ventilate him. we have permission by all of the patients or their families to film. and this patient‘s vital signs have worsened. he isjust 55. and again. go, go, go, go. the professionalism of the team is stunning. years of experience are gathered around this bed, as the duality of time, the drifting, oblivious patient and the rush to save his life merge into a tableau fo
everything is ok, you're at the royal london hospital. london. don't be fooled by the gentle pace. time is twisted here. on the royal london hospital's coronavirus wards, while many patients inhabit ventilated worlds of slow motion dreams and hallucination, the doctors and nurses charged with bringing them back to life inhabit the real world, where time moves too quickly as this cruel disease eats away at human lungs with frightening speed. can we just do a couple more suctions? but the medical...
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i mean, in london -- it's very interesting how that vote broke down. london, i think, overwhelmingly voted to remain, but it is younger, much more cosmopolitan. city,a very multicultural i think there were people, particularly in rural areas, who really, you know hated that. frankly, to this country in certain ways, so i think there are all sorts of elements. i get the impression everybody passed.ked that brexit everybody was saying, it's one of those things were just like during the war where the draft . in 1941, congress voted to continue the draft, the peacetime draft a few months before we got into the war. and everybody in congress said, "oh, it is going to pass, so i do not have to vote for it. i can be a moral coward and not pass,"r it, but it will and it only passed by one vote. i think there might have been some of that. a lot of younger voters did not vote because they thought it would pass, they did not have to vote. they found out they were wrong. i know that there was a polish brigade that fought with allies in normandy. where there any co
i mean, in london -- it's very interesting how that vote broke down. london, i think, overwhelmingly voted to remain, but it is younger, much more cosmopolitan. city,a very multicultural i think there were people, particularly in rural areas, who really, you know hated that. frankly, to this country in certain ways, so i think there are all sorts of elements. i get the impression everybody passed.ked that brexit everybody was saying, it's one of those things were just like during the war where...
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this is the scene right now in central london. pleas by the mayor of london and by government ministers not to attend because of coronavirus have been ignored. we are in a health pandemic across the united kingdom and coronavirus is a deadly virus and of course, i would say to those that want to protest, please don't. nhs trusts in england say they were not consulted — or given any notice — of a government announcement friday that all hospital staff will have to wear surgical masks from a week on monday. thousands demonstrated in sydney this saturday against racism. some treated themselves after having pepper sprayed on them by police. a u—turn by the bosses of american football — they say they were wrong to ban players from protesting against police brutality. and prince william reveals he's become a volunteer counsellor on mental health. hello and, if you've justjoined us, welcome to bbc news for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm shaun ley with the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. thousa
this is the scene right now in central london. pleas by the mayor of london and by government ministers not to attend because of coronavirus have been ignored. we are in a health pandemic across the united kingdom and coronavirus is a deadly virus and of course, i would say to those that want to protest, please don't. nhs trusts in england say they were not consulted — or given any notice — of a government announcement friday that all hospital staff will have to wear surgical masks from a...
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considered guardians of the town of london and the entire nation. this man is responsible for looking after her majesty's ravens. when i missed this guy on the way even master here at the top london there's election the ravens lead the time of london it will go to dust in the great hall more before locking done so it is my responsibility to make sure that i stay here. his 1st time asking the early morning hours to check on the ravens. and over a one of the future i will go to mars we are going to say. christopher skase has been charges of rape inside the tower of london since 2011 the raven master and schuster will being if the birds there are 8 of them at the moment. she live prove me in my home for about 45 weeks before she comes into the enclosure she's absolutely beautiful really intelligent raven's slavens of course very very intelligent date. drawings. and. the ravens can fly around freely scaife knows each individual very well. they are very peculiar they all have their own different characteristics some of them a very boisterous some of them
considered guardians of the town of london and the entire nation. this man is responsible for looking after her majesty's ravens. when i missed this guy on the way even master here at the top london there's election the ravens lead the time of london it will go to dust in the great hall more before locking done so it is my responsibility to make sure that i stay here. his 1st time asking the early morning hours to check on the ravens. and over a one of the future i will go to mars we are going...
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in london. -- 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london. also david rubenstein and bill ackman. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have the potential of making 2021. we are celebrating our bicentennial. it could be a bumper year for greece. so far, if i look at market reaction, people feel comfortable with greece in the sense that we spend enough money to soften the blow but not enough to derail public finances. that was the greek prime minister. greece, one of the lowest infection rates in the world, keeping the deaths below 200. they are sticking to their reform agenda. europe,en you look at is there too much hope on this plan the commission put through? this is money states desperately need. john: there may be too much hope this will deliver a higher better rate of growth in the region. don't think there is any optimism on it being able to contain the stress. givenng approved by eu, considerable ecb buying program ,n the background, it is also the precise size is not so important. questiona much bigger around the growth model. none of that is touched by the recovery fund. it will b
in london. -- 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london. also david rubenstein and bill ackman. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have the potential of making 2021. we are celebrating our bicentennial. it could be a bumper year for greece. so far, if i look at market reaction, people feel comfortable with greece in the sense that we spend enough money to soften the blow but not enough to derail public finances. that was the greek prime minister. greece, one of the lowest infection rates in...
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. 0ur correspondent, chi chi izundu, is in central london. that is, she was in central london earlier, but i think we can go to oui’ earlier, but i think we can go to our home affairs correspondent. tom symonds, is at downing street in central london, where crowds are beginning to gather. what is happening? there has been a general move from the area near the embassy across vauxhall bridge and down the north side of the thames to downing street, where again a crowd has gathered outside downing street. i think what strikes me watching these protesters is the level of anger being demonstrated. but talking to some of the protesters as we walked down here, there is a feeling that they might be changing a perception in of racism in britain with his protest. three in one week, which is quite unusual on top of everything else that has happened in the united states. but i have to say, it is very peaceful so far. very loud, very angry but taking pa rt very loud, very angry but taking part ina very loud, very angry but taking part in a peaceful prote
. 0ur correspondent, chi chi izundu, is in central london. that is, she was in central london earlier, but i think we can go to oui’ earlier, but i think we can go to our home affairs correspondent. tom symonds, is at downing street in central london, where crowds are beginning to gather. what is happening? there has been a general move from the area near the embassy across vauxhall bridge and down the north side of the thames to downing street, where again a crowd has gathered outside...
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the police warned people to keep away from central london. these are the shots live in trafalgar square. you can see people standing around a bit quite a heavy police presence and we have seen people throwing bottles, possibly other things, at police officers. and different groups moving, running at times. and this was initially centred around the churchill statue, which has been boxed up in the knowledge the protests were going to be held today. a section 60 order has been put in place for part of london that allows police to stop and search in the capital. these are say it is the priority to keep the community is a safe and the home secretary priti patel has also responded on 22 the footage of the clashes we have seen. she says it is thoroughly unacceptable, any perpetrators of violence should expect to face the full force of the law. violence will not be tolerated. coronavirus remains a threat. go home to stop the spread of the virus and save lives. but this is parliament square now. you can see british flags and a number of different grou
the police warned people to keep away from central london. these are the shots live in trafalgar square. you can see people standing around a bit quite a heavy police presence and we have seen people throwing bottles, possibly other things, at police officers. and different groups moving, running at times. and this was initially centred around the churchill statue, which has been boxed up in the knowledge the protests were going to be held today. a section 60 order has been put in place for...
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>> mayor london breed: good morning, everyone. i know that many of you have been tuning in to our press conferences for updates on how we have been responding to the coronavirus pandemic. but often those updates really don't give us a chance to talk in-depth about some of the really complex issues that our city is facing. while everything continues to shift and change, we will continue to hold these press conferences. and update you all on the latest programs, services and resources as well as what we're doing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. but we also will hold talks like this and this is a first in a series of talks that we think that are important to make sure that the public is aware of what is going on and the decisions that we're making and what to expect. there's so much uncertainty. this has been a very fluid situation and at any given time information can change. so we believe that it is critical that you understand how we're making those decisions. and some of the experts who are leading these efforts are impo
>> mayor london breed: good morning, everyone. i know that many of you have been tuning in to our press conferences for updates on how we have been responding to the coronavirus pandemic. but often those updates really don't give us a chance to talk in-depth about some of the really complex issues that our city is facing. while everything continues to shift and change, we will continue to hold these press conferences. and update you all on the latest programs, services and resources as...
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london. several thousand protesters are still there. just to show you the geography, this is on the south bank at nine elms, vauxhall bridgejust a little further down the embankment there. earlier the uk health secretary matt hancock repeated his call for people not to take part because of the risk of spreading coronavirus. 0nly only six people are officially allowed to gather. here in london, the demonstration began at 2pm with protestors kneeling in a tribute to george floyd. yesterday's demonstrations in london saw 14 people arrested after clashes with police and 14 officers were injured. 27 in total last week. police chief cressida dick urged protesters to "find another way" of making their views heard, which does not involve coming out on the streets of london. 0ur correspondent, chi chi izundu, gave me the latest from central london. it is indeed. i don't know if you can see the people behind me, they have taken be me in a peaceful protest a nd have taken be me in a peaceful protest and
london. several thousand protesters are still there. just to show you the geography, this is on the south bank at nine elms, vauxhall bridgejust a little further down the embankment there. earlier the uk health secretary matt hancock repeated his call for people not to take part because of the risk of spreading coronavirus. 0nly only six people are officially allowed to gather. here in london, the demonstration began at 2pm with protestors kneeling in a tribute to george floyd. yesterday's...
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exciting,lly an exhilarating time, i think, to be in london. terrifying at times but overall exciting. thank you very much. [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> prepared to cast off! americane watching history tv, covering history c-span style, with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures in college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places all weekend every weekend on c-span3. announcer 1: here is what is coming up on "american history tv." next on "lectures in history," jeremi suri teaches a class about president ronald reagan and the end of the cold war. newsreel.m. eastern, a film on the 1968 columbia university
exciting,lly an exhilarating time, i think, to be in london. terrifying at times but overall exciting. thank you very much. [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> prepared to cast off! americane watching history tv, covering history c-span style, with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures in college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places all weekend every weekend on c-span3. announcer 1: here is what is coming up on "american history tv."...
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first, what did you make of what we saw in central london today? i think any level of extreme violence is to be condemned. the desecration of keith palmer's monument is appalling, and there is absolutely no need for that. in our country and our democracy, there is an opportunity and a right to protest, but the issue is to protest peacefully. last week, we had the black lives matter protests, and people are perfectly entitled to protest in the way that they want to, so long as it is peaceful. this week, we've had the alternative side protesting, in this case, not necessarily peacefully. and i believe at the moment five people have been arrested, metropolitan has clearly determined those individuals broke the law and needed to be arrested. as the home secretary said, if you break the law then you will be arrested, and that is right. but people do have a right to protest. however, in the current time, when there is the coronavirus outbreak, everybody is asking people to stay away, to stay at home, and to stay away, to stay at home, and to be safe, and
first, what did you make of what we saw in central london today? i think any level of extreme violence is to be condemned. the desecration of keith palmer's monument is appalling, and there is absolutely no need for that. in our country and our democracy, there is an opportunity and a right to protest, but the issue is to protest peacefully. last week, we had the black lives matter protests, and people are perfectly entitled to protest in the way that they want to, so long as it is peaceful....
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the mayor of london has said this is totally u na cce pta ble, we the mayor of london has said this is totally unacceptable, we will not tolerate attacks on our police and they will feel the full force of the love. it is clear far right groups are causing violence and disorder in central london. i urge people to stay away. we also know the black lives matter group who gathered in hyde park have urged their supporters to disperse and leave the area. obviously nobody wants any violence to escalate and the police are out in force today in central london urging members of the public to stay away if they can. meanwhile in france anti—racism protesters are gathering in paris and other cities for demonstrations against police violence. sparked by the death of george floyd in the united states, french campaigners are highlighting similar local issues. the rallies are organised under the banner truth for adama, after adama traore, who died in police custody, with protesters chanting slogans calling for justice. the government is allowing the demonstrations to go ahead despite the coronavirus
the mayor of london has said this is totally u na cce pta ble, we the mayor of london has said this is totally unacceptable, we will not tolerate attacks on our police and they will feel the full force of the love. it is clear far right groups are causing violence and disorder in central london. i urge people to stay away. we also know the black lives matter group who gathered in hyde park have urged their supporters to disperse and leave the area. obviously nobody wants any violence to...
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that is the royal london hospital in east london. clive myrie has been looking at how the nhs in england is trying to adapt to the new reality of a virus that, at the moment, has no cure or vaccine and the continuing grief of those in the local community who have been worst affected. you make may find some of the scenes in his report upsetting. this is the story of one hospital and one community. in the time of covid—19. their harmony in the face ofan covid—19. their harmony in the face of an almighty challenge. what does the future hold for the men and women in and out of uniform? and can the nhs adapted to a new normal way of working? with a virus that could be here to stay. we were given unprecedented access to the covid—19 wards of the royal london hospital and east end. we had permission from all the patients and their families to film. go go go. we watch the agonising attacks. lets call the family. to save this man who was just 55. and we spoke with a nurse, the only person by his side as he slipped away. ijust sat on a c
that is the royal london hospital in east london. clive myrie has been looking at how the nhs in england is trying to adapt to the new reality of a virus that, at the moment, has no cure or vaccine and the continuing grief of those in the local community who have been worst affected. you make may find some of the scenes in his report upsetting. this is the story of one hospital and one community. in the time of covid—19. their harmony in the face ofan covid—19. their harmony in the face of...
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a man to be held welcome to gas in london's trafalgar square as london police are trying to keep anti racism protesters apart from far right activists rival protesters have scuffled with police amid the tea gas protesters say they're out to protect national monuments from vandalism by the black watch mad a supporter trying bottles and cans some have pushed through police lines at least one anti-racism protest was cancelled because of safety concerns others have gone forward. well our correspondent back at mass was at the protest and sent us this update. here in london the police effectively cut off parts of the city center in order to prevent clashes between far right greatest is and black live matches protesters nevertheless there was some ballance and i've been told that some people why in all this comes amongst the coronavirus pandemic authority had asked people not to travel into central london but people did come in much smaller scale there originally the elegant eyes of the black life much of protests had hoped for a large protest and this was a much smaller scale only several 1
a man to be held welcome to gas in london's trafalgar square as london police are trying to keep anti racism protesters apart from far right activists rival protesters have scuffled with police amid the tea gas protesters say they're out to protect national monuments from vandalism by the black watch mad a supporter trying bottles and cans some have pushed through police lines at least one anti-racism protest was cancelled because of safety concerns others have gone forward. well our...
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church bells will also sound across london. the grenfell united campaign group says the fight for safe homes and justice continues, as our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. the faces of those who died in a tragedy which exposed some of the deep inequalities in our society. each story of loss is as painful today as it was three years ago. hesham rahman lived alone on the 23rd floor. his family say marking this anniversary during a pandemic is especially tough. we are still going the grieving process and the rest of the country right now is grieving because of covid, and people have lost family and friends ahead of their time and we are grieving with them, and covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire because there were a lot of similarities, being glued to the tv, listening to the number of deaths rising every day. the fire began on the fourth floor after a fridge caught fire. a public inquiry blamed cheap combustible cladding on the building for its rapid spread. later,
church bells will also sound across london. the grenfell united campaign group says the fight for safe homes and justice continues, as our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. the faces of those who died in a tragedy which exposed some of the deep inequalities in our society. each story of loss is as painful today as it was three years ago. hesham rahman lived alone on the 23rd floor. his family say marking this anniversary during a pandemic is especially tough. we are still going the...
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i'm from south london, i've grown up with black people. we are all working class and live side by side. nobody here has an issue with black lives matter. some antiracism protesters did gather today in central london, but black lives matter brought forward its latest events to yesterday to avoid trouble. though there were still some scaffolds. we have power to change... at an event in newcastle the organisers said there had been threats. we have received a lot of opposition and threats from far right groups and whatnot, so we had to keep this quite low— key. elsewhere in their city, the tension was clear on the streets but nothing to compare with london. including scenes like this. police are investigating the memorial is to pc keith palmer murdered there in a terror attack in 2017. the prime minister tweeted. .. this friendly home secretary. the individuals that are basically putting the safety of our police officers and the safety the public at risk will expect to face the full force of the law. it went on and on. waterloo station this
i'm from south london, i've grown up with black people. we are all working class and live side by side. nobody here has an issue with black lives matter. some antiracism protesters did gather today in central london, but black lives matter brought forward its latest events to yesterday to avoid trouble. though there were still some scaffolds. we have power to change... at an event in newcastle the organisers said there had been threats. we have received a lot of opposition and threats from far...
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hejoins us from north london. first of all, are you pleased the government will have this formal review on possibly cutting the two metres rule? yes, i am pleased that at last there is a real focus on this, because it is critical. as i say, all the evidence for this already shows that it is wholly feasible to move to one metre, other countries have gone to one, france, germany at 1.5. two metres, most of the scientists now agree, isn't absolutely vitally necessary at all, because the likelihood of airborne transmission is very small indeed, at two metres it is about 1.6%, and at two metres it is about 1.6%, and at one metre it is about 2.6%, and if you wear facemasks, that get it down below 1%. so the reality is it isa down below 1%. so the reality is it is a very small chance, and outside it is almost negligible, so it is very important, because transport, for example, in london, 40% of those who work go there by public transport, and if you don't get it down to one metre, they want to be able to use public trans
hejoins us from north london. first of all, are you pleased the government will have this formal review on possibly cutting the two metres rule? yes, i am pleased that at last there is a real focus on this, because it is critical. as i say, all the evidence for this already shows that it is wholly feasible to move to one metre, other countries have gone to one, france, germany at 1.5. two metres, most of the scientists now agree, isn't absolutely vitally necessary at all, because the likelihood...
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joining me now from north london is the bma's council chair, dr chaand nagpaul. thank you forjoining us. how concerned are you by these figures and do they accord with what your hear something yes, the figures are disturbing, 94% of all doctors who have died from covid—19 have come from a bame background. this figure cannot be explained on stat isical variation. so it is clear that the nhs hasa variation. so it is clear that the nhs has a duty of care to protect its workforce and risk assessments are key. they're the same as we do for the population, that certain members of population should be shielded, certain are vulnerable. what we know is that bame health ca re what we know is that bame health care workers who have a high risks, those who may be older, who may have diabetes or a heart condition, should they be in contact with the virus and become infected, that could seriously damage the health and cause death. it is right they should be risk assessed. without that, you basically have a situation where health care workers are putting themselves in harm's w
joining me now from north london is the bma's council chair, dr chaand nagpaul. thank you forjoining us. how concerned are you by these figures and do they accord with what your hear something yes, the figures are disturbing, 94% of all doctors who have died from covid—19 have come from a bame background. this figure cannot be explained on stat isical variation. so it is clear that the nhs hasa variation. so it is clear that the nhs has a duty of care to protect its workforce and risk...
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tom symonds, bbc news, central london. moving to france now where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across france. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society under the black lives matter movement following the death of george floyd in the united states. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. rich preston has this report. demonstrations were most intense in the capital, paris, but also took place in marseille, nice and leon. chanting in the capital, around 15,000 gathered in place de la republique. they say the supposed glory of the republic doesn't apply to black people. rallies which started peacefully intensified. some protesters threw fireworks, bottles and paving stones. police fired back with tear gas. officials say more than 20 people were arrested, including 12 far right activists, who draped a ‘white lives matter‘ banner from an apartment block. the killing of george floyd in the united states has sparked a global wave of protest
tom symonds, bbc news, central london. moving to france now where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across france. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society under the black lives matter movement following the death of george floyd in the united states. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. rich preston has this report. demonstrations were most intense in the capital, paris, but also took place in marseille,...
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we truly look forward to seeing you when we revisit london soon. sadiq khan, the mayor of the city of london. an extraordinary week of conversations. i know we will drive forward the conversation. jonathan coming up with mohamed el-erian as well. what is extraordinary to me is to see the city open up. a second tranche opening on monday. that has to be a constructive sign. lisa: it absolutely is. there is a question of how many people will come back. ine seen estimates that phase two new york city is expecting 150,000 employees to come back to the city. i wonder how much the working from home movement will remain entrenched and how much that will change the nature of cities , of commercial real estate. these are the big existential questions we cannot begin to answer until we start opening up more substantially. we will see.tom: we will do a data check. futures up 40, a little bit more than 40. a nice lift to the market starting with constructive news on china this morning. we have an important special coming up. our chief financial correspondent so
we truly look forward to seeing you when we revisit london soon. sadiq khan, the mayor of the city of london. an extraordinary week of conversations. i know we will drive forward the conversation. jonathan coming up with mohamed el-erian as well. what is extraordinary to me is to see the city open up. a second tranche opening on monday. that has to be a constructive sign. lisa: it absolutely is. there is a question of how many people will come back. ine seen estimates that phase two new york...
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jon donnison, bbc news, in west london. a police officer that was seriously injured in a multiple stabbing in scotland has been praised for his bravery. constable david whyte's condition has been described as critical but stable. he was one of six men injured in yesterday's knife attack, in a hotel housing asylum seekers. the suspect was shot dead by armed police. you can get details of all our international stories on the website including all the latest on covid—19. you are watching bbc news. time for a look at the weather. hello. after all the heat and humidity of the past week, it's now cooler out there. it will cool down a bit more as the weekend goes on. there will be some rain or showers around at times. it's unusually windy for the time of year as well. it's all because we've got an area of low pressure that this weekend is parking itself towards the north—west here. it's around that we're seeing these bands of wet weather moving through, and the winds are picking up as well. so, all parts seeing some rain at so
jon donnison, bbc news, in west london. a police officer that was seriously injured in a multiple stabbing in scotland has been praised for his bravery. constable david whyte's condition has been described as critical but stable. he was one of six men injured in yesterday's knife attack, in a hotel housing asylum seekers. the suspect was shot dead by armed police. you can get details of all our international stories on the website including all the latest on covid—19. you are watching bbc...
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a virtual church service is held to remember the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire in london three years ago. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. a white policeman involved in the fatal shooting of a black man in the us city of atlanta has been sacked, after a night of unrest over the killing. the victim rayshard brooks, who was 27, was shot after a scuffle with officers in a drive—through restaurant car park. another officer involved has been put on leave, and the city's police chief has resigned. atlanta is one of many us cities to have seen protests since the killing last month of george floyd by police in minneapolis. a warning — you may find some of the images and details in andy moore's report distressing. it started as a very routine police incident. a man apparently asleep in his car, blocking the drive—through lane of a fast—food restaurant. guess somebody called 911 because you were asleep behind the wheel, while you were in the drive—throug
a virtual church service is held to remember the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire in london three years ago. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. a white policeman involved in the fatal shooting of a black man in the us city of atlanta has been sacked, after a night of unrest over the killing. the victim rayshard brooks, who was 27, was shot after a scuffle with...
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>> mayor london breed: good morning, everyone. i know that many of you have been tuning in to our press conferences for updates on how we have been responding to the coronavirus pandemic. but often those updates really don't give us a chance to talk in-depth about some of the really complex issues that our city is facing. while everything continues to shift and change, we will continue to hold these press conferences. and update you all on the latest programs, services and resources as well as what we're doing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. but we also will hold talks like this and this is a first in a series of talks that we think that are important to make sure that the public is aware of what is going on and the decisions that we're making and what to expect. there's so much uncertainty. this has been a very fluid situation and at any given time information can change. so we believe that it is critical that you understand how we're making those decisions. and some of the experts who are leading these efforts are impo
>> mayor london breed: good morning, everyone. i know that many of you have been tuning in to our press conferences for updates on how we have been responding to the coronavirus pandemic. but often those updates really don't give us a chance to talk in-depth about some of the really complex issues that our city is facing. while everything continues to shift and change, we will continue to hold these press conferences. and update you all on the latest programs, services and resources as...
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right now above london hundreds of people have been gathering near the house of the parliament despite police warnings to stay at home early we're looking at scuffles in london's trafalgar square as fireworks were set off and bottles were thrown at leaders of far right groups say they intend to protect statues and one humans from anti racism demonstrators who are also marching in the city speak to across want to join how who's just the other side of the river thames from westminster genocide to. what's the latest from your point of view. all well i think this is a very fluid situation for the police and for protesters here in central london in westminster across the river over their parliament square and just up whitehall trafalgar square the 2 focus is now of on going protests and rolling clashes between right wing protesters and the police it all began 3 or 4 hours ago in parliament square as right wing protesters gathered as advertised to protect the statues of bargain square some including that of winston churchill was the face last weekend in the black lives matter protests there
right now above london hundreds of people have been gathering near the house of the parliament despite police warnings to stay at home early we're looking at scuffles in london's trafalgar square as fireworks were set off and bottles were thrown at leaders of far right groups say they intend to protect statues and one humans from anti racism demonstrators who are also marching in the city speak to across want to join how who's just the other side of the river thames from westminster genocide...
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welcome to the program there has been tear gas in london's trafalgar square as london police are trying to keep the n.t. racism protesters far apart from far right activists rival protesters have scuffled with police amid the tear gas far right demonstrators say they're out to protect national monuments from vandalism by the black lives matter supporters throwing bottles and some have pushed through police lines at these. one anti-racism protest was canceled citing safety concerns while others have gone forward. and correspondent is at trafalgar square in london what is happening where you are now . with their. last. night. hi there it's been a little bit catches me last night and i think this is all right. because on the streets a little bit. whether it's. ok we're having a tiny bit of trouble here and if you might hold the microphone a little bit closer to your mouth you don't mind i'm just wondering how big is the authorities fear that demonstrations like this could be a sort of super spreader event because of a coronavirus crisis. well authorities had protests is actually not go ahe
welcome to the program there has been tear gas in london's trafalgar square as london police are trying to keep the n.t. racism protesters far apart from far right activists rival protesters have scuffled with police amid the tear gas far right demonstrators say they're out to protect national monuments from vandalism by the black lives matter supporters throwing bottles and some have pushed through police lines at these. one anti-racism protest was canceled citing safety concerns while others...
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well i am here in the heart of central london where thousands of protesters are gathering here today in solidarity with george croyde of course an unarmed black man who died at the hands of police in police custody nearly 2 weeks ago in the united states since our incident there's been a whole wave of black life massive protests that are up to it worldwide and here in central london is absolutely no different we're seeing some huge huge numbers coming out today starting in parliament square but now they're headed towards the united states and to see in central london it's been very much a peaceful scene throughout the day today no doubt of course we've seen some various different charges brought the day from black sites mounted to no justice no peace and of course i can't read the very last words of 2.01 of this comes as the united kingdom is in the height of a lockdown scenario where the position of government line is only trouble for essential papa says protesters here today would argue that it is an absolutely essential matter why they should come out onto the streets of central l
well i am here in the heart of central london where thousands of protesters are gathering here today in solidarity with george croyde of course an unarmed black man who died at the hands of police in police custody nearly 2 weeks ago in the united states since our incident there's been a whole wave of black life massive protests that are up to it worldwide and here in central london is absolutely no different we're seeing some huge huge numbers coming out today starting in parliament square but...
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tom symonds, bbc news, central london. meanwhile in france, thousands of anti—racism demonstrators gathered in paris and other cities to protest against police brutality. sparked by the death of george floyd in the united states, french campaigners are highlighting similar local issues. the rallies have been organised under the banner "truth for adama", after adama traore — a young black man who died in police custody — with protesters chanting slogans calling forjustice. the government allowed the demonstrations to go ahead despite the coronavirus restrictions. david chazan, a journalist in paris, had spent much of the day out on the streets of the french capital. the police say that about 15,000 demonstrators gathered in place de la republique in the heart of paris. that's where i was, and i'm sure there were at least that number of people there. and the protests were generally peaceful, but some demonstrators did throw fireworks at the police, who responded with tear gas. now, most of the protesters had dispersed
tom symonds, bbc news, central london. meanwhile in france, thousands of anti—racism demonstrators gathered in paris and other cities to protest against police brutality. sparked by the death of george floyd in the united states, french campaigners are highlighting similar local issues. the rallies have been organised under the banner "truth for adama", after adama traore — a young black man who died in police custody — with protesters chanting slogans calling forjustice. the...
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this is d w news live from berlin clashes in london as rival groups square off. far right protesters scuffle with police in the city center they say they're protecting national monuments from being vandalized by black lives matter campaigners. and a standoff in seattle president trump stands firm on threats to clear a city district controlled by protesters we take a look at the self declared police free zone. and it merlin's contemporary art museum reopens with a spectacular new exhibition as flashes color everywhere will find out about the painter was behind. the next vice or welcome to the program tear gas has been fired in london's trafalgar trafalgar square as london police are trying to keep anti racism protesters far apart from far right activists rival protesters have scuffled with police amid the tear gas far right protesters say they're out to protect national monuments from vandalism by the black lives matter supporters throwing bottles and cans some have pushed through police lines at least one raises in protest was canceled citing see safety concern.
this is d w news live from berlin clashes in london as rival groups square off. far right protesters scuffle with police in the city center they say they're protecting national monuments from being vandalized by black lives matter campaigners. and a standoff in seattle president trump stands firm on threats to clear a city district controlled by protesters we take a look at the self declared police free zone. and it merlin's contemporary art museum reopens with a spectacular new exhibition as...
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news live from berlin and pent up anger over racism pours out is london protesters there join a wave of demonstrations kicking off picked up kicked off in the united states against the death of a black man in police custody activists say that people of color in the u.k. face systemic racism that has proved deadly all to walk to. and in the u.s. violent subsides in protest remains largely peaceful but the aggressive rhetoric from the white house is prompting international condemnation we're asking german diplomats what trying to show of force means for america's image abroad. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program sparked by events in the united states simmering frustration over racism has now broken out into demonstrations in london a mass rally is now underway even as corona virus restrictions remain in place in the u.k. now tens of thousands have gathered to protest the killing of american george floyd a black man who died in police custody 10 days ago the black lives matter movement organize the march to draw attention to the abuse of black people's rights worldwide. data. spared
news live from berlin and pent up anger over racism pours out is london protesters there join a wave of demonstrations kicking off picked up kicked off in the united states against the death of a black man in police custody activists say that people of color in the u.k. face systemic racism that has proved deadly all to walk to. and in the u.s. violent subsides in protest remains largely peaceful but the aggressive rhetoric from the white house is prompting international condemnation we're...
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i reported there in central london. black lives matter protestors in the australian state of new south wales have won a last—minute appeal against a court order that tried to stop them from taking to the streets. demonstrators have focused on the treatment of indigenous australians. prime minister scott morrison warned that protests risked undoing the progress made in fighting coronavirus. a warning: shaimaa khalil‘s report contains some distressing images. black lives matter! a day of high tempers and high spirits for protesters in central sydney. politicians had urged them to stay away, fearing another wave of covid—i9. i say to them, don't go. not because you shouldn't express your view. find another way to express your view. but that didn't stop them. i'm an aboriginal woman so it's a subject very close to my heart, and it'sjust so nice to see people from all creeds come together for this. i don't want to be a white person who sits by and does nothing, so that's why i'm here today. in the past three decades, m
i reported there in central london. black lives matter protestors in the australian state of new south wales have won a last—minute appeal against a court order that tried to stop them from taking to the streets. demonstrators have focused on the treatment of indigenous australians. prime minister scott morrison warned that protests risked undoing the progress made in fighting coronavirus. a warning: shaimaa khalil‘s report contains some distressing images. black lives matter! a day of high...
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james brown with the latest for us from london thank you. protesters in the newly formed autonomous zone in seattle are considering their next move having seize control of the area after it was abundant by police president from threatened to send in the army though if local authorities fail to resolve the matter. we're not going to let this happen and if we have to go in we're going to go in to go because you're going to do it but to go to do it he's got great national guard troops to do you can do it but one way or the other it's going to get done and these people are not going to argue play a major portion of a great city our president wants to tell a story about domestic terrorists who have a radical agenda and are promoting a conspiracy and fitz's law and order initiatives it's simply not true the threat to invade seattle to divide and incite violence in our city is not only unwelcome it would be illegal the capitol hill autonomous zone was formed at the beginning of the week by blank lives month or ranked of us they barricaded themselve
james brown with the latest for us from london thank you. protesters in the newly formed autonomous zone in seattle are considering their next move having seize control of the area after it was abundant by police president from threatened to send in the army though if local authorities fail to resolve the matter. we're not going to let this happen and if we have to go in we're going to go in to go because you're going to do it but to go to do it he's got great national guard troops to do you...
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nejra cehic alongside me as ever in london. mass gatherings demanding racial justice spread globally. president trump faces more defections from the gop. colin powell backstory to invite -- biden. asian equities and stock futures pushed higher ahead of a week that includes a fed rate decision. oil rises. are exist --rbs are agreed upon. and astrazeneca making an offer for gilead. the biggest deal ever in the sector. nejra: welcome to "daybreak - europe." it was -- it is great to be back together. i was off last week but keeping an eye on what is going on. we have a global process in a week that none of us will ever forget. what was also interesting is the bond bears came out. manus: they did indeed. i miss deal. oild someone upsets with last week and you love your bond markets. the narrative shifted dramatically on friday. there was shock on mike mckee's face. there were a lot of people very unseated by this amazing news. just to pause for a second. america, the world and still lost over 20 million jobs. the world is in no way
nejra cehic alongside me as ever in london. mass gatherings demanding racial justice spread globally. president trump faces more defections from the gop. colin powell backstory to invite -- biden. asian equities and stock futures pushed higher ahead of a week that includes a fed rate decision. oil rises. are exist --rbs are agreed upon. and astrazeneca making an offer for gilead. the biggest deal ever in the sector. nejra: welcome to "daybreak - europe." it was -- it is great to be...
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this is our jazeera live from london also coming up. i don't think he's fit for office so i don't think he has the competence to carry out the job scathing revelations about the u.s. president from his former national security adviser in a tell all book. iraq demands that turkey withdraw its troops from the north of the country onto a week of military operations targeting kurdish forces. france is accused of consistently discriminating against black people as calls for reforms grow. and it will begin in the united states where president donald trump has attacked the highest court in the country accusing it of releasing horrible and politically charged decisions outburst came on twitter after the u.s. supreme court blocks trumps efforts to end deferred action for childhood arrivals daca is an obama era program that allows hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children to live and work legally trump derided the ruling as shotgun blasts in the face of people who are proud to call themselves republicans
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unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center. on. the national guard in many cities and soldiers are on standby but the u.s. defense secretary says he doesn't support the use of the military against protesters. as a whole romany watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes a family's plea for justice the mother of george floored stuart or wants charges against all 4 officers linked to his death. in the u.k. and his voice thousands marching in central london in solidarity with america's anti racism grounds. also china moves towards greater control of hong kong so britain's prime minister talks of offering citizenship to millions. back into the program we begin with the fallout over the death of george floyd in the us and the mass protests across the country u.s. defense secretary mark asked for has spoken going against the president's stance on using military to control grounds donald trump has increasingly put pressure on governors to mobilize troops but the pentagon has pushed back as the se
unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center. on. the national guard in many cities and soldiers are on standby but the u.s. defense secretary says he doesn't support the use of the military against protesters. as a whole romany watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes a family's plea for justice the mother of george floored stuart or wants charges against all 4 officers linked to his death. in the u.k. and his voice...
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i'd like to go to the stages. >> mayor london breed: let's go to the stages. that's what we're here for. >> okay. so this is the governor's framework for reopening. so phase one we have completed. and right now for phase two today with the curbside pick-up we're now in phase 2a, where we are -- it's exciting because of that curve. we're on curbside pickup. and also allowing manufacturing and logistics to support those businesses with curbside pickup. and in the next few weeks as we watch those data, we would hope to be able to relax restrictions in phase 2b. to adapt retail, and to reopen schools, offices and child care. mayor, there's also -- we're working hard to ensure that there's guidance and potential for camp, summer camps for kids. so this would be during that phase 2. >> mayor london breed: so you think that as long as -- for example, that the numbers either are stable or decline, that the possibility to maybe have summer camp is possible? >> i think that it's a real possibility. it's going to be a little different than it was before because we have t
i'd like to go to the stages. >> mayor london breed: let's go to the stages. that's what we're here for. >> okay. so this is the governor's framework for reopening. so phase one we have completed. and right now for phase two today with the curbside pick-up we're now in phase 2a, where we are -- it's exciting because of that curve. we're on curbside pickup. and also allowing manufacturing and logistics to support those businesses with curbside pickup. and in the next few weeks as we...
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go to smaller rallies on the outskirts of london. so this is a different scenario than last week and police have laid very strict and clear conditions on both groups, on the black lives matter and groups represented here that they must disperse after 5:00 this afternoon and that's about four hours or so away. so the police are taking much firmer measures than they did last week. they are making sure that these two groups cannot meet. they are keeping this group here in this area and the black lives matter group if they do gather would be in a park and marching to trafalgar square which is about half a mile from here. police are taking extreme precautions to make sure there's no confrontation. this crowd is fueled in part by anger and frustration over what they see and i have to say today this weekend there's alcohol here and police certainly are prepared for potential ever violence and this is what the police commissioner said she's afraid of. >> all right, nic robertson, you stay safe there. thank you so much. we appreciate it. we'l
go to smaller rallies on the outskirts of london. so this is a different scenario than last week and police have laid very strict and clear conditions on both groups, on the black lives matter and groups represented here that they must disperse after 5:00 this afternoon and that's about four hours or so away. so the police are taking much firmer measures than they did last week. they are making sure that these two groups cannot meet. they are keeping this group here in this area and the black...
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in central london, many thousands gathered in support of black lives matter. it's been our grandfather's fights, our father's fight, we don't want it to be our children's fight and that's why we want to make sure they're a part of this as well. police say the day passed mostly without events, but as the evening approached, the mood started to turn. many had already left when fireworks, bikes and other missiles were launched towards police lines outside downing street. officers in riot gear replaced those in less protective uniforms to disperse those who remained. shouting and yelling oh, my god, the horse has bolted! a mounted police officer hit her head on a traffic light when her panicked horse bolted. by then riderless, it ran into the crowd and trampled a person. both the protester and officer received medical treatment. the horse made its own way back to police stables. the justice for george floyd protests went ahead in heavy rain and despite the government strongly urging people not to break social distancing rules by gathering in mass crowds. more prot
in central london, many thousands gathered in support of black lives matter. it's been our grandfather's fights, our father's fight, we don't want it to be our children's fight and that's why we want to make sure they're a part of this as well. police say the day passed mostly without events, but as the evening approached, the mood started to turn. many had already left when fireworks, bikes and other missiles were launched towards police lines outside downing street. officers in riot gear...
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to an early morning raid in south east london. in the middle of a pandemic when all melody has been suspended criminal gangs have found ways of operating for instance. a streets emptied several police forces across britain cooperated in an attempt to break up the drug trade rings. for profit. so-called county lines that trafficked from the cities to towns and the countryside often recruiting vulnerable children into their network drug dealers they are manipulative and they will use anyone they can to enable them to get their drugs around the country and to sell their drugs and be a girl or a boy. who might be vulnerable they will use only 100 percent unscrupulous the more they're doing. london the worst affected place in the country has seen a knife and gang related crime surge in the last 10 years the police have said that drug dealing has been at the crux of that rise with the creation of the forces new violent suppression units more police are being put on patrol in high risk areas and to visit known offenders to encourage them
to an early morning raid in south east london. in the middle of a pandemic when all melody has been suspended criminal gangs have found ways of operating for instance. a streets emptied several police forces across britain cooperated in an attempt to break up the drug trade rings. for profit. so-called county lines that trafficked from the cities to towns and the countryside often recruiting vulnerable children into their network drug dealers they are manipulative and they will use anyone they...