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FOXNEWSW Cavuto Live July 11, 2020

Just now voicing his displeasure. Were on top of all of that. Welcome, everybody, happy weekender im neil cavuto. If welcome, everybody, im neil cavuto. Disney world is reopening today, and there are a lot of caveats with that. Bottom line, it is reopen. Lets go to orlando correspondent with what the crowds are looking at there. Matt. Reporter good morning. Well, there hasnt been as much traffic in and out of these gates since the parks been shut down since mid march, but that all changes this morning. The latest word we have from disney is there are still some tickets available, but it is fully booked for all annual passholders. This, of course, against the backdrop of the coronavirus cases that were seeing across the sunshine state. More than 11,400 reported just yesterday. Park Officials Say theyre doing all they can, theyre limiting the number of people who can even get into the parks. Parking spaces are farther apart. You need to check your temperature before even going inside and

BBCNEWS BBC News July 16, 2020

Or bbcyourquestions. Hackers target twitter, breaking into the accounts of some of the biggest names on the platform, including elon musk, barack obama and joe biden. An International Team of scientists concludes a prolonged heatwave in siberia this year is unequivocal evidence of Climate Change. A sculpture of a black lives matter protester erected in bristol yesterday is taken down after it was installed without the knowledge or permission of the local council. And coming up in sport at 9 30am, england fast bowlerjofra archer is excluded from the second test against west indies for breaching the bio secure protocols. Good morning and welcome to bbc news, im Annita Mcveigh. Official data suggests hundreds of thousands of uk workers have lost their jobs during the coronavirus crisis. The office for National Statistics revealed data showing that 649,000 people left company payrolls between march and june. The figures show 7a,000 fewer people on the paye register during june compared wit

BBCNEWS BBC News July 31, 2020

The top Infectious Diseases expert in the United States tells lawmakers that the us lockdowns have been less strict and less effective than those in europe. After three months without any new infections, vietnam now reports its first two deaths from covid 19. And one of britains most acclaimed film directors sir alan parker has died at the age of 76 hello and welcome if youre 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 further easing of englands lockdown planned for tomorrow has been put on hold because of a rise in the rate of coronavirus infections. The Prime Minister said it was time to squeeze the brake pedal as he warned the country cannot be complacent. He said Face Coverings will now need to be worn in more places where you come into contact with people you dont know. The decision means bowling alleys, skating rinks and casinos cannot reopen tomorrow and certain beauty treatments involving the face ca

BBCNEWS BBC News July 31, 2020

Plus, 30 years ago today saddam husseing invaded kuwait. We have a special report on how that conflict has helped shape the world we know today. And one of britains most acclaimed film directors sir alan parker has died at the age of 76. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. Im nancy kacungira. The head of the World Health Organisation has said the effects of the global coronavirus outbreak will be felt for decades to come. Tedros ghebreyesus was speaking to the whos Emergency Committee meeting to assess the covid i9 pandemic six months after first declaring a Global Public health emergency. The Emergency Committee is discussing what more can be done to control the virus. The pandemic is a once in a Century Health crisis, the effects of which will be felt for decades to come. Many scientific questions have been resolved. Many remain to be answered. Early results from virologist

BBCNEWS BBC News July 31, 2020

At the age of 76. Hello and welcome. The head of the World Health Organization has said the effects of the global coronavirus outbreak will be felt for decades to come. Tedros ghebreyesus was speaking to the whos Emergency Committee, meeting to assess the covid 19 pandemic six months after first declaring a Global Public health emergency. The Emergency Committee is discussing what more can be done to control the virus. The pandemic is a once in a Century Health crisis, the effects of which will be felt for decades to come. Many scientific questions have been resolved. Many remain to be answered. Early results from studies are painting a consistent picture. Most of the worlds people remain susceptible to the virus. Even in areas that have experienced severe outbreaks. Many countries that believed they were past the worst are now grappling with a new outbreak. Some that were less affected in the earliest weeks are now seeing escalating numbers of cases and deaths. And some that had large

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