And meet vulnerable residents pushed to breaking point. I was under the impression id be with mums and kids and then id be with drug addicts. There is people that have literally had fights outside the front door so how am i meant to feel safe . People knock on your door at 3am in the morning. We had a violent drug dealer living next door to us. Children found knives. Used needles. I am here with a child, people smoking drugs in front of us. This is human warehousing. These are the voices of people who have lived in temporary accommodation. He is told how to keep himself safe. When i first moved in i thought it and he is directed to patrol feels a bit like a hotel. The corridors and guard but then it felt the perimeter of the property. Like a prison, yeah all they need to do is put a bit of gym equipment out there and you would feel you are in a prison yard. The people working out, you know . Basically, it turned into hell. A living hell. Back inside hes told a living hell, yeah. Matt a
To the country. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im carrie gracie. Austria is considering imposing border controls with italy, which has the worst outbreak of the coronavirus in europe. A train from venice was temporarily denied entry last night, because of two suspected cases on board. More than 200 cases have now been confirmed in italy and four people have died. Officials are yet to find the first carrier of the virus in the country and in an effort to control the outbreak, around 50,000 people across northern italy have been put into quarantine. Meanwhile in the uk there have been four new confirmed cases amongst Cruise Ship Passengers who were flown back to britain on saturday. Its been confirmed they caught the virus on the diamond princess liner injapan. Theyve now been transferred to specialist centres for treatment. It brings the total number of cases in the uk to 13. 0ur correspondent sean dilley reports. Around 50,000 people are confined to several towns in two no
Two teenagers a 19 year old chef and a 13 year old boy both described as healthy by theirfamilies, have died in london after contracting coronavirus. Its revealed that more than 16,000 staff will be needed to run the new nhs Nightingale Hospital in east london once its at full capacity. A warning that more than 800,000 businesses are just weeks from going bust. President trump tells americans to expect a rough two weeks and to stick to social distancing as a matter of life and death. Music night fever by bee gees. And how one street in cheshire has brought the Community Together by turning social distancing in to a daily dance off. Good morning. Its going to be another busy morning. If youre getting in touch, its vicderbyshire on twitter and email is victoria bbc. Co. Uk. First this morning, the health secretary, matt hancock, has called on hospitals in england to use any Spare Capacity, to test more nhs staff for the virus if they are self isolating and want clearance to return to wor
Reviewed in the senate held by members of the appropriations committee. Homeland security secretary jasonson will do his best to sell the plan to some skeptical lawmakers who claim the funds dont solve the larger problem of securing the border. The president is fighting back against critics who have slammed him on everything from the way hes handling the issue of immigration to not visiting the border. Congress has the capacity to work with all parties concerned to directly address this situation. Theyve said they want to see a solution. The supplemental offers them the capacity to vote immediately to get it done. But the problem here is not a major disagreement around the actions that could be helpful in dealing with the problem. The challenge is, is congress prepared to act to put the resources in place to get this done . Another way of putting it, and i said this directly to the governor is, are folks more interested in politics or are they more interested in solving the problem . I
This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. This is our western addition. We have just learned that ukrainian rebels have turned over to investigators the flightdata recorders of the malaysian flight 17 which was shot down thursday over Eastern Ukraine. It has been four agonizing days for the families who lost loved ones on flight 17. They pleaded for the return of the remains. Today, the pro russian rebels, who control the area of Eastern Ukraine where the plane was shot down, sent them home in rail cars. 282 of the 298 victims have been recovered, so far. The u. N. Security council, including russia, demanded that the rebels now allow investigators safer and unrestricted access to the crash site. We have a team of cbs news correspondents covering this story and well begin tonight with Mark Phillips in ukraine. In ukraine. Reporter they died in a place they never intended to be. And now most of the victims of malaysia air flight 17 finally began the journey ho