so when they stay far apart from each other last spring in the name of public health, it was an enormous sacrifice whether or not we understood it at the tim. but because this was a trusting and law-abiding country, we obey that order. we barely grumbled about it. we assumed they knew best. 6 feet from each other. that was social distancing. it was the law and most of us follow the law. but where did that law come from? who the of the scientific research that determine 6 feet is that safest distance apart from other people that you could be? someone should have asked that last spring, but as far as we know, no one did ask. it turns out the research that form the basis of that law came from a german high genesis called carl flew. it was he who decided 6-foot separations were necessary for the spread of pathogens. the cdc went with his judgment. with the cdc did not tell us is that carl had been dead 100 years. his research on social distancing was published in the 19th century
name of public health, it was an enormous sacrifice, whether or not we understood it at the time. but because this was a trusting and law-abiding country, we obey that order. we barely grumbled about it. idwe assumed they knew best. 6 feet from each other. that was social distancing. it was the law and most of us follow the law. but where did that law come from? who did the scientific research that determined 6 feet was the safest distance apart from other people that you could be? someone should have asked that last spring, but as far as we know, no one did ask. it turns out the research that form the basis of that law came from a german high genesis called coral fluke. it n was he who decided 6-foot separations were necessary for the spread of pathogens. the cdc went with his judgment. with the cdc did not tell us is that carl had been dead 100 years. his research on social distancing was published in the 19th century before most americans had electricity or indoor plumbing
question i have now is, you know, what s next? bolivia s former acting presidentjeanine anez has been arrested on terrorism and sedition charges, over an alleged coup against her political rival. russian police break up an opposition conference in moscow and detain 200 people, including high profile figures. and, the voice of formula 1, murray walker, has died, at the age of 97. police in london have been heavily criticised for breaking up an unauthorised vigil for a woman who was allegedly kidnapped and murdered by a police officer. sarah everard s death has become the focus of widespread anger in the uk about male violence against women. groups of women gathered on clapham common in south london, near to where sarah everard was last seen. they held the memorial, despite the official cancellation of the event because of coronavirus rules. the police said the gathering breached restrictions. images on social media show the police forcibly removing people and pinning a woman t
grand slam today, while hoping england do them a favour by beating france. and it has been pretty unsettled of late but as we look towards the next couple of days, high pressure is building, something brighter and drier on the horizon, i will be back with all the details. it s saturday 13 march. our top story: a metropolitan police officer will appear in court today, charged with the kidnap and murder of sarah everard, who went missing while walking home in south london ten days ago. wayne couzens, who s a8, was taken to hospital yesterday for a second time in two days, to be treated for a fresh head injury sustained in custody. charlotte wright reports. it is ten days since sarah everard disappeared in south london. she was walking home. today, a serving metropolitan police officer, 48 year old wayne couzens, will appear before magistrates. charged with her kidnap and murder. it follows a large scale police investigation spanning sites in london and kent. woodland in ashford
consumer goods multi national, unilever, committs to greater transparency in its advertising campaigns. chanting and the schoolgirl left for dead by the taliban who went on to win a nobel prize malala yusafzai tells us about her new multi million pound television deal. hello and welcome to the programme. buckingham palace is yet to respond to meghan and harry s interview with oprah winfrey, which exposed allegations of racism and a lack of support from within the royal family. the duchess of sussex revealed that before their first child, archie, was born, concerns were raised about how dark his skin tone would be. she also revealed that she had suffered from suicidal thoughts. keith doyle reports. the headlines could not be worse for the palace. turmoil and crisis. they are no less forgiving on the other side of the atlantic stop tonight? interview and britain braces for fallout. interview and britain braces for fallout. , , , ., ., for fallout. despite dominating the news