Hello, im babita sharma. Welcome to outside source. Theres another stark warning from the World Health Organization about the coronavirus pandemic. Its director general is warning of ten million infections and half a Million Deaths by next week. The virus thrives on division but is thwarted when we unite. We look at the situation across europe amid warnings that the continent faces a resurgence of covid 19 as lockdown restrictions are relaxed. As the uk experiences its hottest day of the year, a Major Incident is declared on englands south coast after hundreds of thousands of people head to beaches. And well speak to the lawyer of George Floyds family, as us politicians prepare to vote on a Sweeping Police Reform bill. Welcome. Thanks very much forjoining us. The head of the World Health Organisation has given another stark reminder that the world wont move past the coronavirus pandemic any time soon. The number of the cases is accelerating in the americas as well as in parts of europe
Including bbc research that suggests at least 130 thousand more people have died during the pandemic than official figures show. And well take a deep dive into track and track systems as the uk announces its ditched its existing plan in exchange for one created by apple and google. Welcome to the programme. Were going to start in the us where president trumps had a tricky twenty four hours. First the Supreme Court has ruled against his attempt to get rid of a programme that protects hundreds of thousands of immigrants, who entered the us illegally as children, from deportation. Its called daca it stands for deferred action for childhood arrivals. It was created in 2012 by president obama in 2017 the Trump Administration tried to rescind it. Now the court has ruled 5 to 4 to uphold Lower Court Rulings that found that move unlawful. Chiefjusticejohn roberts described the administrations actions as arbitrary and capricious. This is the second Supreme Court ruling against the Trump Adminis
Wait to be crowned english football champions, again. Lets start in the us because in the past couple of hours the house of representatives has approved the Democratic Police reform legislation named in honour of george floyd, whose death in Police Custody a month ago sparked calls to address police misconduct. The reform has provisions to end qualified immunity for law enforcement, prohibit racial profiling, and ban chokeholds. The legislation is opposed by President Donald Trump and its unlikely to pass in its current form in the senate, where the republicans have a majority. Its been a month since the death of george floyd in Police Custody in minneapolis, and so much has changed. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant reports. In this month of ceaseless protest, a new generation has been fighting an age old american struggle, here converging on the steps of the lincoln memorial, the sacred spot where Martin Luther king delivered his most celebrated speech. Cheering and applaus
Including bbc research that suggests at least 130 thousand more people have died during the pandemic than official figures show. And well take a deep dive into track and track systems as the uk announces its ditched its existing plan in exchange for one created by apple and google. Welcome. Thanks very much forjoining us. Were going to start in the us where President Trumps had a tricky 2a hours. First the Supreme Court has ruled against his attempt to get rid of a programme that protects hundreds of thousands of immigrants, who entered the us illegally as children, from deportation. Its called daca it stands for deferred action for childhood arrivals. It was created in 2012 by president obama in 2017 the Trump Administration tried to rescind it. Now the court has ruled five to four to uphold Lower Court Rulings that found that move unlawful. Chiefjusticejohn roberts described the administrations actions as arbitrary and capricious. This is the second Supreme Court ruling against the T
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