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in 1000 increases poverty in spain but we begin in the canary islands increasing numbers of refugees from africa are using ground and island that belongs to spain to reach europe officials are overwhelmed for. in here journalists can go no farther some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the part of moore gonna get on 5 times as many as was expected to aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions but it's impossible for the w. news to find out. jay my son tom now works for the island's refugee council his colleagues have been inside the camp. but another minute everyone sleeps on the floor some intensely some knowledge in the openness of those who have been criticizing this from day one but we didn't think it would get this bad at the middle belt 2300 people in the camp and then numbers that are growing every day in the only. the crossing is dangerous but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has started to housing new arrivals in hotels near the camp human rights activists say they are not getting a fair shot at the asylum sys
in 1000 increases poverty in spain but we begin in the canary islands increasing numbers of refugees from africa are using ground and island that belongs to spain to reach europe officials are overwhelmed for. in here journalists can go no farther some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the part of moore gonna get on 5 times as many as was expected to aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions but it's impossible for the w. news to find out. jay my son tom now works for...
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turns out there was no centralized organized policy in any of the affected countries including spain even to this day spain has many different communities each with their own understanding of how to deal with the pandemic disagreements of the lock down risk the strong communities controlled by opposition parties because they do almost a 100 percent of the opposite of what the health ministry to do no mistakes throughout the whole year starting from not closing airports not implementing controls on everyone entering spain from other countries bodies and demonstrations were allowed for too long many protesters took to the streets without masks obviously that was a huge mistake because we did not manage to stop the virus we should have been ahead of it including no small steps that are still affecting the current situation potentially to devastated parts of the population is even worse it's always late and not enough from the 1st wave in spain the maybe even during in march and april it became clear that the european union's a gigantic structure that's not working where equipment is sto
turns out there was no centralized organized policy in any of the affected countries including spain even to this day spain has many different communities each with their own understanding of how to deal with the pandemic disagreements of the lock down risk the strong communities controlled by opposition parties because they do almost a 100 percent of the opposite of what the health ministry to do no mistakes throughout the whole year starting from not closing airports not implementing controls...
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so 3 quarters of england spain place than in the toughest stay at home tier 4 restrictions i'm sorry to report she was covert cases saw after a new highly infectious strain of the virus was detected health secretary saying he had no choice but to bring in the new measures. the new variant means that 3 quarters of the population are now going to be 4 and almost all of the country into 3 and you and i know that 3 in 4 measures place a significant burden on people and especially on businesses affected but i'm afraid it's absolutely necessary because of the number of cases that we've see more regions entering turf or that includes the north east of england north west the south east the rules in that area is to stay at home now experts are warning there that to 4 is not even going far enough and many say that what's needed is a full scale national lockdown to try and take control of this virus nothing on that though from westminster nor was there any talk of a to 5 of course we've heard some rumors circulating over the past few days that potentially there could even be a tear 5 coming out
so 3 quarters of england spain place than in the toughest stay at home tier 4 restrictions i'm sorry to report she was covert cases saw after a new highly infectious strain of the virus was detected health secretary saying he had no choice but to bring in the new measures. the new variant means that 3 quarters of the population are now going to be 4 and almost all of the country into 3 and you and i know that 3 in 4 measures place a significant burden on people and especially on businesses...
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the sparked a flurry of anti vacs or conspiracies online saying that they're being put on a list in spain it wasn't just in spain that people were reacting this way but conspiracies the thought aside this certainly does send a kind of message that if you refuse the vaccine in spain then your name might end up on centers not the list so there's also some level headed critics out there saying that this seems like a form of intimidation in germany such measure would probably not fly that personal data is being used in this way especially since in spain what the health minister said was that they're just using it to see if there's errors in the system and there's not he didn't really give a reason why anonymous data wouldn't achieve the same thing so it has sparked a controversy because people want to know why there's being a list created of people who won't take the vaccine why other measures wouldn't be just as good in getting people to take the vaccine so that leads to a reasonable question is this legal within the european union well it is there's nothing in the e.u. rules that say that c
the sparked a flurry of anti vacs or conspiracies online saying that they're being put on a list in spain it wasn't just in spain that people were reacting this way but conspiracies the thought aside this certainly does send a kind of message that if you refuse the vaccine in spain then your name might end up on centers not the list so there's also some level headed critics out there saying that this seems like a form of intimidation in germany such measure would probably not fly that personal...
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first up until the 1820s, san antonio was under the overall control of spain. then in 1821, there was a revolution in which mexico took control. then came the republic of texas, the revolution in 1836, which was related to the alamo. and we have the republic of texas. then in 1845, texas was annexed by the united states. in 1861, we had the confederacy in charge, and four years later, we were back to the united states. but probably the single factor that shaped san antonio's character and it's appearance and it's very being was its isolation on the texas frontier. we're inland, a couple hundred miles from the texas coast. and the only way to reach san antonio was by ox cart from the texas coast. and that took a couple of days when it wasn't raining. it was a very difficult city to get to. until san antonio finally got a railroad in 1877. at which point san antonio began to explode. the tourism business was one of the first that took off, because san antonio had been a familiar topic of magazines and other publications, periodicals in the united states. reporter
first up until the 1820s, san antonio was under the overall control of spain. then in 1821, there was a revolution in which mexico took control. then came the republic of texas, the revolution in 1836, which was related to the alamo. and we have the republic of texas. then in 1845, texas was annexed by the united states. in 1861, we had the confederacy in charge, and four years later, we were back to the united states. but probably the single factor that shaped san antonio's character and it's...
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yet i know has that i'm disappointed with spain and with europe this is shameful a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. and. spain's government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland critics say this has turned the island into a prison. the spanish government has now started to procure further accommodation for the migrants many fear that this housing will fill up before long. in kandahar the residents are suffering from droughts but rather from too much water the rising levels of make progress are forcing people to relocate. like bulgaria so saw and from rising water levels that the shoreline changes every day. we see this early on in our trade when the access road unexpectedly becomes part of the leak. he didn't find. who's just arrived to open her barn restaurant and he's been a dramatic change. this is what this water just came in with in one day i cloud came slowly and slowly until it got to this level so without any notice you have to
yet i know has that i'm disappointed with spain and with europe this is shameful a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. and. spain's government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland critics say this has turned the island into a prison. the spanish government has now started to procure further accommodation for the migrants many fear that this...
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on world stories linkable gloria drives out residents in kenya who've in 1000 increases poverty in spain but meet again in the canary islands increasing numbers of a. refugees from africa and using gram cannot and i don't mean that belongs to spain to reach europe officials are overwhelmed from here journalists can go no farther some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this can been the part of. the 5 times as many as was expected aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions but it's impossible for the w. news to find out. some time now works for the island's refugee council his colleagues have been inside the camp. but another minutes when everyone sleeps on the floor some intensity in the openness of those who have been criticizing this from day one we didn't think it would get this bad in the middle of 2300 people in the camp and then numbers that are growing every day in the way at. the crossing is dangerous but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has started to housing new arrivals in hotels near the camp human rights activists say they
on world stories linkable gloria drives out residents in kenya who've in 1000 increases poverty in spain but meet again in the canary islands increasing numbers of a. refugees from africa and using gram cannot and i don't mean that belongs to spain to reach europe officials are overwhelmed from here journalists can go no farther some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this can been the part of. the 5 times as many as was expected aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions but it's...
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and the u.k., and in the case of spain, with andborder between spain gibraltar, because that will be the external border of the e.u. so this is why all of our ,fforts must go now to a deal to have the u.k. exit the you, and that negotiating curve bringing certainty, bringing clarity, bringing stability, which we all desperately need, which companies and our economic operators desperately need in this time. francine: minister, what's happening with france? the french are briefing with brussels that the french are extending negotiations. what is the game that france is playing at the moment? what are we looking at in terms of the situation? min. gonzalez laya: i want again to rhea gatorade -- to reiterate that this is a discussion that we had some months ago, that the e.u. was ready at the time to consider extending the transition period, but that the u.k. was very clear and firm that it would not extend this period. more inuestion is london than it is in brussels. francine: if the u.k. word to prepare -- if the u.k. would be thereed to extend, would be happiness with that? min. gonzal
and the u.k., and in the case of spain, with andborder between spain gibraltar, because that will be the external border of the e.u. so this is why all of our ,fforts must go now to a deal to have the u.k. exit the you, and that negotiating curve bringing certainty, bringing clarity, bringing stability, which we all desperately need, which companies and our economic operators desperately need in this time. francine: minister, what's happening with france? the french are briefing with brussels...
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lake the gloria drives out residents in kenya. 19 increases poverty in spain but need again in the canary islands increasing numbers of refugees from africa are using gram canady on an island that belongs to spain to reach europe officials are overwhelmed from here journalists can go no farther south than 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the part of. the 5 times as many as was expected aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions but it's impossible for the w. news to find out jay my son tom now works for the island's refugee council his colleagues have been inside the camp. and put another minutes when everyone sleeps on the floor some intensity and some knowledge in the openness of those who have been criticizing this from day one but we didn't think it would get this bad most of the it would mean at about 2300 people in the camp and then numbers are growing every day in the way i look and i looked at some of. the crossing is dangerous but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has started to housing new arrivals in hotels near
lake the gloria drives out residents in kenya. 19 increases poverty in spain but need again in the canary islands increasing numbers of refugees from africa are using gram canady on an island that belongs to spain to reach europe officials are overwhelmed from here journalists can go no farther south than 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the part of. the 5 times as many as was expected aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions but it's impossible for the w. news to find...
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jeffrey kaufmann, you are joining us from spain. that is a country that locked down early and dramatically in the spring. it hasn't necessarily solved all of the problems it faces. how are things there at the moment? oh, i thinkjeffrey has frozen. iain, while we try to get him back, let's think about what will happen in the coming months. you mentioned the possibility ofa you mentioned the possibility of a post— christmas lockdown. given the pressure coming from the other parts of the uk, do you think that is looking more likely? ifear it is. i mean, iam not a lockdown sceptic, but i have argued for other approaches as well, but it seems pretty clear from the numbers what is happening in terms of case numbers but also admissions to hospitals. particularly in the south—east of england and parts of the south—east of england but not exclusively that. the concern is allowing people to mix more over christmas and new year, that five—day window in the uk will — a price will be paid for that in the middle ofjanuary. so as ever th
jeffrey kaufmann, you are joining us from spain. that is a country that locked down early and dramatically in the spring. it hasn't necessarily solved all of the problems it faces. how are things there at the moment? oh, i thinkjeffrey has frozen. iain, while we try to get him back, let's think about what will happen in the coming months. you mentioned the possibility ofa you mentioned the possibility of a post— christmas lockdown. given the pressure coming from the other parts of the uk, do...
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of peoples in our lifestyles how we work how we socialize and where we want to call home a study in spain has found a significant increase in demand for homes with more in the war and outdoor space city dwellers appeared to be packing up and moving to the suburbs or the countryside one reason is that more people are working from home but there are other reasons it's. and to talk about that my colleague public is here at the table with me i mean it's not just a spin or story and you can't do any of this if you don't have good internet you're absolutely right internet is key of course to many many jobs and you're right it's not just in spain but spain was released this report is from the notary general council so essentially the notary of course when you buy a property have got to go to the notary in several countries and it noticed that there is a drop in the number of people buying apartments on a significant pretty sharp rise in people looking for houses with a garden or add or space of course in many european cities people would live in apartments it's not just in europe across the worl
of peoples in our lifestyles how we work how we socialize and where we want to call home a study in spain has found a significant increase in demand for homes with more in the war and outdoor space city dwellers appeared to be packing up and moving to the suburbs or the countryside one reason is that more people are working from home but there are other reasons it's. and to talk about that my colleague public is here at the table with me i mean it's not just a spin or story and you can't do any...
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and before the coronavirus, spain's a g.d.p. was outpacing that of its neighbors growing at almost 3 percent. but in the 1st 2 quarters of this year when travel and tourism, the lifeblood of spain's economy came to a standstill. the economy tanked putting the country into its worst recession in more than 80 years. seemingly endless queues for food in madrid, working class district off by a cash. some people have been regulus at this food bank at a church for years, but others are near the been damaged has brought them here. some are too shamed, they hide from the camera. so others speak for them, they can give up that people here have been waiting to get minimum state subsidies for ages. and that people who apply for furlough in march and still haven't been paid hit by one of europe's worst coronavirus outbreaks, spain's economy has been left, chanted. people know incomes migrants and casual workers have suffered the most work as i had reza for the past 17 years that was until the pandemic as she, her husband and their 5 childre
and before the coronavirus, spain's a g.d.p. was outpacing that of its neighbors growing at almost 3 percent. but in the 1st 2 quarters of this year when travel and tourism, the lifeblood of spain's economy came to a standstill. the economy tanked putting the country into its worst recession in more than 80 years. seemingly endless queues for food in madrid, working class district off by a cash. some people have been regulus at this food bank at a church for years, but others are near the been...
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the decades long claimed that hilaria baldwin is spanish and was born in spain. she is white and was born in boston and is named hillary. some of the highlights, any misunderstanding was the error of others. she said, people don't have the attention span to understand how she could be steeped in two cultures, that her posts about "going home" to spain were not misleading because her parents live there now and that if they lived in china, she would call china home. and that the first time she met alec she told him she was from boston and that has always been her story but may be mr. baldwin forgot that back in 2013 he told david letterman on national tv "my wife is from spain." he also imitated her accent, or at least the accident she is using over the many, many years. fox news contributor and host of "sincerely cat" on fox nation, one other little t to admit thai learned, alec proposed to her -- because it was not from block island you could see from there but spain, that is so romantic. >> i'm glad you pointed out that he said, even though he said in instagram,
the decades long claimed that hilaria baldwin is spanish and was born in spain. she is white and was born in boston and is named hillary. some of the highlights, any misunderstanding was the error of others. she said, people don't have the attention span to understand how she could be steeped in two cultures, that her posts about "going home" to spain were not misleading because her parents live there now and that if they lived in china, she would call china home. and that the first...
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that's in the center of spain. and then, we will see other rollouts happening in the other 17, autonomous communities, here in spain. now, plan is to try and get as many people vaccinated in the next 12 weeks. so, every week, spain will be getting 350,000 doses of the vaccine. in the next 12 weeks, it will get more than four and a half million. and the hope is that they will be able to vaccinate more than 2.2 million people, in that time. it's a staggering effort. it's really the largest vaccination program the country has ever attempted. certainly, the quickest rollout. and the focus is going to be on the elderly, especially those in care homes. those who, also, getting extra support in care homes because they really suffered the most, at the peak of the pandemic. the other focus will be on getting the vaccine to medical frontline workers. also, health and sanitation workers. and they've all been equally distributed, across the different communities here, in spain. largely, based on the population but, also, depen
that's in the center of spain. and then, we will see other rollouts happening in the other 17, autonomous communities, here in spain. now, plan is to try and get as many people vaccinated in the next 12 weeks. so, every week, spain will be getting 350,000 doses of the vaccine. in the next 12 weeks, it will get more than four and a half million. and the hope is that they will be able to vaccinate more than 2.2 million people, in that time. it's a staggering effort. it's really the largest...
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vaccine but it's unlikely to arrive here in spain with the current. narrative with the virus has been made into a political and ideological issue tough because people are objecting to vaccination antibiotics as bring home with their lies the manipulation in the media is every day struggles. all of 2020 some people have managed to get richer than ever multi-billionaire bosses while publicly expressing solidarity with all those who have been suffering have been raking in the profit reports 2020 the year that won't be missed coronavirus coronavirus recovered 19 entire healthcare system is on the very brink of collapse lockdown shut major health crisis hospitals and health care workers are bracing for an onslaught of growth of virus patients storing unemployment so many workers are still hurting very badly as the economy starts to tank hunger. and mass unemployment collapsed businesses whole industries brought to their knees stability security and choice just wiped out. we're hearing the same refrain all around the world families are very worried as they
vaccine but it's unlikely to arrive here in spain with the current. narrative with the virus has been made into a political and ideological issue tough because people are objecting to vaccination antibiotics as bring home with their lies the manipulation in the media is every day struggles. all of 2020 some people have managed to get richer than ever multi-billionaire bosses while publicly expressing solidarity with all those who have been suffering have been raking in the profit reports 2020...
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spain in time for christmas. on a much greater skill, french industrial lears are worried, too. t's get more from brussels. >> the big supermarket chain on tvave said they have trucks stuck on the u.k. side of the border with all sorts of sh and seasonal seafood produce, scallops, and mug fish, for example, which he said there will be definiteea shortages of christmas, sowrtages tomo shortages on christmas eve, as welcome and he says desperately the borders need to be reopene ros: perspective from the continent. in the u.k., there arece cs. supermart and tesco has mentioned eggs, soap, and had washed, and their warnings from retailers that oth products may come under pressure in the of because of the borderin close anart because of panic buying. >> with just days until christmas, staff are working flat out t keep the supermarket shelves stocked. is one, retailers and ppliers have issued a message of dish this morning, retailers and ppliers have issued a message of reassurance. they say there will be no shortages
spain in time for christmas. on a much greater skill, french industrial lears are worried, too. t's get more from brussels. >> the big supermarket chain on tvave said they have trucks stuck on the u.k. side of the border with all sorts of sh and seasonal seafood produce, scallops, and mug fish, for example, which he said there will be definiteea shortages of christmas, sowrtages tomo shortages on christmas eve, as welcome and he says desperately the borders need to be reopene ros:...
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across in italy as well there's still snow falling in particular i think it will be in northern spain long pyrenees and across western isles with a general feeling of cold virtually everywhere the blue is rain and just southern limit how far back cold gets that it is probably going to be somewhere across the balkans so here's a picture the next 2 days and windy weather in northern spain so france more snow forming not huge amounts but snow all the same and look at the temperatures you're probably disappointed as it hit the balkans the lower limit so sorry if you could well see temperatures low enough for a bit of snow in the next 3 days or so takes up the weekend and probably greece is probably on the southern side where tensions start to rise and you get rain not snow here and here is the picture of friday with the colder having reached down through spain snow right in the sciences by noon that is the start to generate some pretty stormy weather in the western med. ok calm and make sure you're not. hyping the situation be part of the debate my main characters are women when no topic
across in italy as well there's still snow falling in particular i think it will be in northern spain long pyrenees and across western isles with a general feeling of cold virtually everywhere the blue is rain and just southern limit how far back cold gets that it is probably going to be somewhere across the balkans so here's a picture the next 2 days and windy weather in northern spain so france more snow forming not huge amounts but snow all the same and look at the temperatures you're...
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and spain began its first vaccinations as well after receiving the first shipment of 350,000 doses. and journalist al goodman is live for us in madrid. so, how is it all going to roll out? certainly nursing homes are pretty pleased this is happening. >> reporter: hi, michael. the span ush government earlier today announced there's a one-day delay in the second batch of doses. the spanish government sending out a statement just before 1:00 a.m. local time here in madrid to say that pfizer spain told the spanish government late in the evening that the pfizer factory in belgium was having a problem loading and shipping out the next doses to spain and seven other european countries. madrid didn't say which are the seven other countries, but we are checking on that at cnn right now. and this means that instead of getting 50,000 doses, nearly 50,000 doses this monday from pfizer in europe, they're going to have to wait until tuesday. so, a one-day delay coming on the heels of what was a very, as you say, optimistic day on sunday when the first vaccinations occurred here, in spain and acro
and spain began its first vaccinations as well after receiving the first shipment of 350,000 doses. and journalist al goodman is live for us in madrid. so, how is it all going to roll out? certainly nursing homes are pretty pleased this is happening. >> reporter: hi, michael. the span ush government earlier today announced there's a one-day delay in the second batch of doses. the spanish government sending out a statement just before 1:00 a.m. local time here in madrid to say that pfizer...
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jeffrey, you are joining us from spain. that is a country that locked down early and dramatically in the spring. it hasn't necessarily solved all of the problems. how are things there at the moment? i thinkjeffrey had broken while we try to get him back, let's think about what will happen in the coming months. given the pressure coming from the other parts of the uk, do you think that is looking more likely? i think it is, i am not a lockdown sceptic, i have argued for other approaches as well but it seems pretty clear from the numbers what is happening in terms of case numbers but alos admissions to hospitals. the concern is allowing people to mix more over christmas and new year, the five—day window in the uk, a price will be paid for that in the middle ofjanuary. so as ever throughout this crisis, the concern of the uk government is a sense of the nhs, the national health service, being potentially swamped. it is not a uniquely british problem. across europe, look what has happened in germany this week, look how sombre
jeffrey, you are joining us from spain. that is a country that locked down early and dramatically in the spring. it hasn't necessarily solved all of the problems. how are things there at the moment? i thinkjeffrey had broken while we try to get him back, let's think about what will happen in the coming months. given the pressure coming from the other parts of the uk, do you think that is looking more likely? i think it is, i am not a lockdown sceptic, i have argued for other approaches as well...
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the sparked a flurry of anti vacs or conspiracies online saying that they're being put on a list in spain it wasn't just in spain that people were reacting this way but conspiracy is a thought aside this certainly does send a kind of message that if you refuse the vaccine in spain then your name might end up on santa is not a list so there's also some level headed critics out there saying that this seems like a form of intimidation now in germany such measure would probably not fly that personal data is being used in this way especially since in spain what the health minister said was that they're just using it to see if there's errors in the system and there's not he didn't really give a reason why anonymous data wouldn't achieve the same thing so it has sparked a controversy because people want to know why there's being a list created of people who won't take the vaccine why other measures wouldn't be just as good in getting people to take the vaccine and so that leads to a reasonable question is this legal within the european union well it is there's nothing in the e.u. rules that say
the sparked a flurry of anti vacs or conspiracies online saying that they're being put on a list in spain it wasn't just in spain that people were reacting this way but conspiracy is a thought aside this certainly does send a kind of message that if you refuse the vaccine in spain then your name might end up on santa is not a list so there's also some level headed critics out there saying that this seems like a form of intimidation now in germany such measure would probably not fly that...
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what next for spain and the vaccine and the roll out? >> the ramping up spain on sunday joined the other members of the country the 27 countries in getting the vaccine started here in the european union. sometime after the united states and after the united kingdom. it's really going to ramp up. in the region of madrid the capitol and surrounding area. if they receive 1,200 doses on sunday. this day they'll get 48,000. if on sunday they were doing vaccinations at this home and two others. they'll spread it out to 25 homes. you're seeing that across in the barcelona area. as they really ramp it up. the first people in the nursing homes the residents and the care givers. the next step is the hospitals. front line workers. 50,000 medical workers have had the coronavirus. dozens died. they are the next ones and generally to the population. starting with the older people. over 65. dropping down and eventually to the younger people who have been source of the problem according to many officials by continuing to go to events as well as families
what next for spain and the vaccine and the roll out? >> the ramping up spain on sunday joined the other members of the country the 27 countries in getting the vaccine started here in the european union. sometime after the united states and after the united kingdom. it's really going to ramp up. in the region of madrid the capitol and surrounding area. if they receive 1,200 doses on sunday. this day they'll get 48,000. if on sunday they were doing vaccinations at this home and two others....
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as the uk grapples with the new strain of coronavirus, there are now confirmed cases in france, spain and sweden. some eu countries begin vaccinations against covid—19, one day ahead of the planned co—ordinated rollout across the bloc. former mi6 officer and soviet spy george blake has died, aged 98, in moscow. a fast—food joint, roman—style — archaeologists unearth an ancient takeaway restaurant in pompeii. and coming up... the sport that's high—speed, but environmentally friendly — welcome to the world of extreme e, backed by f1 champion lewis hamilton. hello and welcome, if you're watching in the uk or around the world. six million people in the east and south east of england have joined those living under the strictest coronavirus restrictions, in tier 4. around 2a million people in england — more than 40% of the population — are now living under these tough measures, which mean the closure of all non—essential shops, as well as hairdressers, swimming pools and gyms. a national lockdown has begun in northern ireland, and strict measures have been reimposed in w
as the uk grapples with the new strain of coronavirus, there are now confirmed cases in france, spain and sweden. some eu countries begin vaccinations against covid—19, one day ahead of the planned co—ordinated rollout across the bloc. former mi6 officer and soviet spy george blake has died, aged 98, in moscow. a fast—food joint, roman—style — archaeologists unearth an ancient takeaway restaurant in pompeii. and coming up... the sport that's high—speed, but environmentally friendly...
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make a call gloria drives out residents in kenya cove in 1000 increases poverty in spain but maybe again in the canary islands increasing numbers of refugees from africa are using ground an island that belongs to spain to reach europe officials are overwhelmed. from here journalists can go no farther some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the part of. the 5 times as many as was expected to aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions but it's impossible for the w. news to find out jay my son tyler now works for the island's refugee council his colleagues have been inside the camp. but another minute everyone sleeps on the floor some intensity and some knowledge in the open mostly those who have been criticizing this from day one they but we didn't think it would get this bad of the it would mean that a bad 2300 people in the camp and then numbers are growing every day in the way at . the crossing is dangerous but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has started to housing new arrivals in hotels near the camp human rights activis
make a call gloria drives out residents in kenya cove in 1000 increases poverty in spain but maybe again in the canary islands increasing numbers of refugees from africa are using ground an island that belongs to spain to reach europe officials are overwhelmed. from here journalists can go no farther some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the part of. the 5 times as many as was expected to aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions but it's impossible for the w. news to...
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celebration as spain vaccinate its 1st person against the coronavirus is a moment of hope in one of the country's hardest hit by the pandemic. in italy medical staff were the 1st to give a job their country to ravaged by the 1st wave of the virus. autocoder one man having been on the frontline since the beginning of the pandemic i have felt with my hands and seen with my eyes how difficult it is to fight this fire. it has been painful to witness the defeats this virus has cost margaret today as an important and decisive day but found that this is. the public prime minister and poppish led the way and he was followed by a world war 2 veteran who took it all in her stride. it pricked a little that was all. of her. while in sweden the 1st was a 91 year old retirement home resident the. supply of a vaccine is limited the demand is huge with most e.u. countries receiving an initial batch of no more than 10000 doses each member state is prioritizing who gets. supplies are expected in the new year but officials warn of as a long way to go before everyone can be vaccinated. and for more insight
celebration as spain vaccinate its 1st person against the coronavirus is a moment of hope in one of the country's hardest hit by the pandemic. in italy medical staff were the 1st to give a job their country to ravaged by the 1st wave of the virus. autocoder one man having been on the frontline since the beginning of the pandemic i have felt with my hands and seen with my eyes how difficult it is to fight this fire. it has been painful to witness the defeats this virus has cost margaret today as...
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hit by one of europe's worst coronavirus outbreaks of spain's economy has been left chanted people know incomes migrants and casual workers have suffered the most media work as i had reza for the past 17 years that was until they've been damaged now she her husband and their 5 children have hit rock bottom up almost as no not made of money before but we always had food there never in our lives did we imagine we'd end up like this you know. media wasn't. life of payments that she has had to wait too long for the money to come through. is that a lot for me i should think about the families we don't have food. please don't forget us the system is at a standstill and house situation is very bad i'm one month one month the government says it will extend the furlough scheme it has rolled out a basic income program but the process of getting benefits is highly bureaucratic and lengthy. their warehouse on the outskirts of madrid supplies 70000 killers of food every day that's mainly paid for by government and e.u. aid these schemes have been extended and a recent can painful donations should en
hit by one of europe's worst coronavirus outbreaks of spain's economy has been left chanted people know incomes migrants and casual workers have suffered the most media work as i had reza for the past 17 years that was until they've been damaged now she her husband and their 5 children have hit rock bottom up almost as no not made of money before but we always had food there never in our lives did we imagine we'd end up like this you know. media wasn't. life of payments that she has had to wait...
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he wte a rept for amney international on spain's handling of the pandemic. in his view, the country violated several basic rights of elderly people. >> there is no way a human rights violation can be the solution for a problem. these people could not go to the doctor, could not go to see the doctor, go to the hospital. it is discrimination against a specific group. in this case, elderly people. reporter: in madrid and barcelona particularly, elderly people's rights were being abused. but spain's health minister offered criticism. >> i am aware of investigations. of course, i cannot make any pronciation on these issues before the write body to make a dgment has them the proper investigation. there was a clear inspection from the advisory board of the health -- discarding any kind of discrimination. reporter: more than 30,000 care home residents in spain have died of covid-19. though the situation has got better recently, dr.'s say many cases would have been avoidable if the care homes were better equipped. withhristmas around the corner, spain seems to regain
he wte a rept for amney international on spain's handling of the pandemic. in his view, the country violated several basic rights of elderly people. >> there is no way a human rights violation can be the solution for a problem. these people could not go to the doctor, could not go to see the doctor, go to the hospital. it is discrimination against a specific group. in this case, elderly people. reporter: in madrid and barcelona particularly, elderly people's rights were being abused. but...
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i'm sure the king of spain was not pleased about that. but humboldt was. that's really the important thing, which is he's on our side, he is in our corner. he wants us to succeed. he is looking for a new style of government that is not monarchy and colonialism. what he desperately wants is for america to live up to its ideals and the ideals of course as written by jefferson himself in the declaration of independence. so, when humboldt shows up on the philadelphia docks, the man who rescues him and takes him under his wing is charles wilson peele. a patriarch of the peele family of artists. this is his museum, the first one in the united states. he is welcoming you into a place that is a combination of art and natural history and a civics lesson. he believes that what we have here will help people develop pride in their own country. so, for instance, the portraits of all the great american-statesman. that is george washington in the upper left. not coincidentally right over the case that has the bald eagle, the national bird. i wonder if it is a little bit
i'm sure the king of spain was not pleased about that. but humboldt was. that's really the important thing, which is he's on our side, he is in our corner. he wants us to succeed. he is looking for a new style of government that is not monarchy and colonialism. what he desperately wants is for america to live up to its ideals and the ideals of course as written by jefferson himself in the declaration of independence. so, when humboldt shows up on the philadelphia docks, the man who rescues him...
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lucy took a trip to a simulated martian outpost in the caves of northern spain. in argentina, mike went to the world's second—biggest wetland and took a dunking. oh and we're away! laughs. and i went underwater to swim with sharks in the maldives. they're just so close! but then, disaster struck. lockdowns, border closures and holiday cancellations for the foreseeable future, leaving some of us still out of pocket. but back in those early days in march, simplyjust finding a way back home was the main problem facing many. my situation is, i'm, i'm stranded. virgin cancelled my flight yesterday due to leave at 6:25pm from miami and i was told the day before that of the cancellation. the advice we've been given has been quite confusing. i mean, i'm obviously not a fluent italian speaker so that's partly my fault, but in general, the advice given has changed every few days and it varies by region quite a lot. now it's not possible to travel to the neighbouring islands or into the city unless you have a reason to do so. we also have curfew in place here between 10pm
lucy took a trip to a simulated martian outpost in the caves of northern spain. in argentina, mike went to the world's second—biggest wetland and took a dunking. oh and we're away! laughs. and i went underwater to swim with sharks in the maldives. they're just so close! but then, disaster struck. lockdowns, border closures and holiday cancellations for the foreseeable future, leaving some of us still out of pocket. but back in those early days in march, simplyjust finding a way back home was...
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celebration as spain vaccinates its 1st person against the coronavirus is a moment of hope in one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic. in italy medical staff were the 1st to give a job their country to ravaged by the 1st wave of the virus. off the car the one man having been on the front line since the beginning of the pandemic i have felt with my hands and seen with my eyes how difficult it is to fight this fire us. it has been painful to witness the defeats this virus has caused moderate today as an important and decisive day but this is the war. in which the public prime minister and j bobbish led the way and he was followed by a world war 2 veteran who took it all in her stride. it pricked a little that was all. of her. while in sweden the 1st was a 91 year old retirement home resident the. supply of a vaccine is limited but demand is huge with most e.u. countries receiving an initial batch of no more than $10000.00 doses each member state is prioritizing who gets for job for visit plies are expected in the new year but officials warn of us a long way to go before everyo
celebration as spain vaccinates its 1st person against the coronavirus is a moment of hope in one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic. in italy medical staff were the 1st to give a job their country to ravaged by the 1st wave of the virus. off the car the one man having been on the front line since the beginning of the pandemic i have felt with my hands and seen with my eyes how difficult it is to fight this fire us. it has been painful to witness the defeats this virus has caused...
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but neither spain nor gibraltar are saying what happens after four years. but categorical today, . .. james, after four years. but categorical today,... james, good luck after four years. but categorical today, . .. james, good luck with after four years. but categorical today,... james, good luck with the broadcast and a very happy new year to you. and a happy new year to you too. i'm feeling very underdressed. let's now speak to david dunphy, a property developer and entrepreneur who voted to leave the eu. how are you feeling? here we are a couple hours away from that actually happening. did you ever think we would get this far? i had my doubts, i must admit. it's been a long hall but we made it, and i'm just drinking a glass of champagne to celebrate. i won't interrupt, but presumably you've had a look at the deal. is it what you hoped it would be it would seem all those years ago that there was that vote? well, the deal was never going to be perfect when you're dealing with the eu. if you look at the deal with china, they didn't want a level playing fie
but neither spain nor gibraltar are saying what happens after four years. but categorical today, . .. james, after four years. but categorical today,... james, good luck after four years. but categorical today, . .. james, good luck with after four years. but categorical today,... james, good luck with the broadcast and a very happy new year to you. and a happy new year to you too. i'm feeling very underdressed. let's now speak to david dunphy, a property developer and entrepreneur who voted to...
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now spain and italy have had not time curfews and into regional travel bans germany as you can see there is somewhere in the middle it had to close its restaurants and gyms and events but otherwise it was business as usual it was fairly business as usual has been opened to a certain degree we can say now how are other e.u. countries at me you've mentioned that they're a little bit how they tackling the outbreak as we've seen numbers go down haven't we in many places sure we can have a look like comparing to countries that had a pretty similar situation germany and the u.k. now in those 2 countries they both had a spike in november and as you can see on the left there it has stayed fairly constant in germany but in the u.k. in november they introduced a hotshot lockdown and they have now brought those numbers down and it is the same case in other countries that also brought in hostile measures such as france is spain and italy so we can say that the lockdown light hasn't worked and that's why many here are now anticipation dissipating harsher measures to start or to be announced by tomorr
now spain and italy have had not time curfews and into regional travel bans germany as you can see there is somewhere in the middle it had to close its restaurants and gyms and events but otherwise it was business as usual it was fairly business as usual has been opened to a certain degree we can say now how are other e.u. countries at me you've mentioned that they're a little bit how they tackling the outbreak as we've seen numbers go down haven't we in many places sure we can have a look like...