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Hello, im Katty Kay in washington, Christian Fraser is in london. The visuals on American Tv Are Stark and sad families and children wading rivers or braving deserts, sometimes wIth their belongings on their backs, in a desperate bid to cross into america. Those are just the final steps in a long journey, that often starts in Central America, places like el salvador, honduras and guatemala, which is why the us Vice President has made herfirst overseas trip to the region starting in guatemala cIty. She wants to highlight us efforts to fix the Root Causes of mass migration. Shes carrying wIth her the us chequebook, and a simple idea if life in these nations is improved, then people wont try to come north to seek a better one. To that end, Ms Harris and the biden administration are pledging 310 Million in immediate humanItarian aid, plus, 4 Billion in long term funds to boost Ity'>Development And SecurIty across the region. That is part of 4 Billion in long term funds. And Its notjust money last week the us said It would send 1. 5 million vaccines doses to guatemala and mexico. So the aim is to boost livelihoods and protect lives in a region that could use It. But consider this one us Aid Study looking into programmes in guatemala found that from 2006 to 2011, incomes rose less in places that got us funding, than in similarareas that received nothing. And as for the final result, Its hard to argue wIth the numbers. In april, us Border Agents encountered nearly 180,000 migrants at The Border. That figure reaching a 20 year high. Speaking today, Ms Harris said good relations between the us and Central America were crucial. We are neighbours. And any possession we are neighbours. And any possession of we are neighbours. And any possession of the we are neighbours. And any possession of the unIted i we are neighbours. And any possession of the Ited-states'>UnIted States is that we possession of the Ited-states'>UnIted States is that we then interconnected. We share that we then interconnected. We share familial bonds, we share historic, share familial bonds, we share historic, and It is important as we embark historic, and It is important as we embark on historic, and It is important as we embark on in your area that we recognise embark on in your area that we recognise the significance and importance of this relationship is neighbours embark on a new era. In the next few hours, Kamala Harris will be leaving guatemala and heading to Ity'>Mexico CIty, where our correspondent will grant will be watching. So if the aid that is going to some areas of guatemala is not reaching the people, however many millions are pledging in the short term or billions any long term, there is no guarantee It will keep migrants from staying in that there was a triangle countries and are not trying to get to america, is there . Countries and are not trying to get to america, is there . Yeah, i think that is any to america, is there . Yeah, i think that is any biggest to america, is there . Yeah, i think that is any biggest difficulty to america, is there . Yeah, i think that is any biggest difficulty of that is any biggest difficulty of this entire project, this entire plan this entire project, this entire plan is this entire project, this entire plan is at this entire project, this entire plan is at that, you know, there was a Lot Of Plan is at that, you know, there was a lot of discussion of anti corruption efforts are being taken, anti corruption efforts are being taken, taking place in guatemala and at the taken, taking place in guatemala and at the countries of Central America more at the countries of Central America more generally to make sure the funds more generally to make sure the funds of more generally to make sure the funds of the recipient and are not as Kamala Funds of the recipient and are not as kamala had a post but It, into corrupt as kamala had a post but It, into corrupt hands. As Kamala Harris put It corrupt hands. As Kamala Harris put It It corrupt hands. As Kamala Harris put It It was corrupt hands. As Kamala Harris put It. It was interesting to watch and the put It. It was interesting to watch and the President Alejandro giammattei become very defensive when giammattei become very defensive when he giammattei become very defensive when he was questioned about his Demonstrations Record in terms of corruption. Demonstrations record in terms of corruption, he said his administration had not meddled wIth prosecutors. It is a lot of money and the prosecutors. It is a lot of money and the record of these countries under and the record of these countries under the and the record of these countries under the trust of the population is in the under the trust of the population is in the polIticians is a very low and a very in the polIticians is a very low and a very poor in the polIticians is a very low and a very poor. So It is an extremely difficult a very poor. So It is an extremely difficult thing for the administration to do properly if It intends administration to do properly if It intends to administration to do properly if It intends to put this large amount of money intends to put this large amount of money in intends to put this large amount of money in wIth the intention of Incentives Money in wIth the intention of incentives and jobs and so on to make incentives and jobs and so on to make sure incentives and jobs and so on to make sure that people do not head north make sure that people do not head north this make sure that people do not head north. This well, the other problem wIth any north. This well, the other problem wIth any aid north. This well, the other problem wIth any Aid Pledge is that It takes time, wIth any Aid Pledge is that It takes time, wrIte . WIth any Aid Pledge is that It takes time. WrIte . Time, wrIte . Even any shortterm money will time, wrIte . Even any shortterm money will take time, wrIte . Even any shortterm money will take a time, wrIte . Even any shortterm money will take a while time, wrIte . Even any shortterm money will take a while before time, wrIte . Even any shortterm money will take a while before It i money will take a while before It gets into the pockets of people, if It ever gets there in those countries. And they have a problem right now, what can they do now to stop people trying to cross The Border . ~. ,. ,. , border . What i thought was interesting border . What i thought was interesting was border . What i thought was interesting was that border . What i thought was interesting was that Kamala Border . What i thought was interesting was that Kamala Harris repeated interesting was that Kamala Harris repeated this basic message, do not coma, repeated this basic message, do not come. She repeated this basic message, do not come, she said twice. And underlined that the come, she said twice. And underlined that the us come, she said twice. And underlined that the us would secure Its borders and you that the us would secure Its borders and you will be time back if you turn and you will be time back if you turn up and you will be time back if you turn up at and you will be time back if you turn up at our border. What is interesting is that they are going to also interesting is that they are going to also try interesting is that they are going to also try to bolster the Ity-side'>SecurIty Side of to also try to bolster the Ity-side'>SecurIty Side of things. That is notjust altruistic side of things. That is notjust altruistic money here, we want to make altruistic money here, we want to make sure altruistic money here, we want to make sure you have jobs, and programmes for young people and all sorts of programmes for young people and all sorts of things that would stop people sorts of things that would stop people wanting to make their journeys people wanting to make their journeys north. This is also to strengthen any police, the securIty forces, strengthen any police, the securIty forces, to strengthen any police, the securIty forces, to stop people leaving The Borders forces, to stop people leaving The Borders of forces, to stop people leaving The Borders of their own nation for neighbouring nations and at Border Mexico neighbouring nations and at Border Mexico or neighbouring nations and at Border Mexico or even getting into mexico in the mexico or even getting into mexico in the first mexico or even getting into mexico in the first place. So there is a securIty in the first place. So there is a Ity-element'>SecurIty Element here that must not be overlooked, this is notjust simply be overlooked, this is notjust simply humanItarian aid. As be overlooked, this is not ust simply humanItarian aid. As you su est, simply humanItarian aid. As you suggest. Well. Simply humanItarian aid. As you suggest, well, It simply humanItarian aid. As you suggest, well, It is simply humanItarian aid. As you suggest, well, It is about simply humanItarian aid. As you | suggest, well, It is about finding polItical partners, isnt It . As she lands in Ity'>Mexico CIty tonight to meet the mexican president has less Power Today than yesterday because they have lost their super majorIty in a midterm elections of any weekend, and did an extremely violent election. , ~ election. Yes. I think there election election. Yes. I think there election more election. Yes. I think there election more than election. Yes. I think there election more than a election. Yes. I think there i election more than a virtually election. Yes. I think there election more than a virtually any in recent election more than a virtually any in recent Memory Underlinesjust how intertwined in recent Memory Underlinesjust how intertwined organised crime, the dru intertwined organised crime, the Drug Cartels are wIth local polItics in Mexico Drug cartels are wIth local polItics in mexico. Local officials, elected officials, in mexico. Local officials, elected officials, electoral agents, murdered, kidnapped, intimidated throughout the campaign. And on any day Itself throughout the campaign. And on any day Itself. Broadly speaking, throughout the country, the day passed throughout the country, the day passed off peacefully, but still, this has passed off peacefully, but still, this has been a very bloody campaign and as this has been a very bloody campaign and as i this has been a very bloody campaign and as i say, this has been a very bloody campaign and as i say, underlines the securIty and as i say, underlines the Ity-difficulties'>SecurIty Difficulties that still exist Ity-difficulties'>SecurIty Difficulties that still exist in Ity-difficulties'>SecurIty Difficulties that still exist in the country and i think, obviously. Exist in the country and i think, obviously, that was one of the etemerrts obviously, that was one of the elements that people decided against voting elements that people decided against voting for elements that people decided against voting for the party, the governing Party Voting for the party, the Governing Party of voting for the party, the Governing Party of President Lopez 0brador healy party of President Lopez 0brador healy Ity'>Mexico CIty where there was a lot of healy Ity'>Mexico CIty where there was a lot of anger is at him. This was one of his lot of anger is at him. This was one of his strongholds and he last year. That makes of his strongholds and he last year. That makes It particularly tricky because the omission from the american side is to put some of the Asylum Processing wIthin these countries and you cant very well do that safely and effectively if you cant even hold an election in these countries. This all of those things go Hand In hand, the corruption we have mentioned, the violence, the same cartels that we are talking about in terms of Drug Cartels and violence in the election of the same cartels that are moving migrants. These are Drug And Migrant routes and art these are Drug And Migrant routes and art so these are Drug And Migrant routes and art. So yes, youre right to see these and art. So yes, youre right to see these all and art. So yes, youre right to see these all kind of together. Whether or not these all kind of together. Whether or not the these all kind of together. Whether or not the biden administration is tackling or not the biden administration is tackling altogether or seize. The rhetoric tackling altogether or seize. The rhetoric is tackling altogether or seize. The rhetoric is very, very different to what rhetoric is very, very different to what It rhetoric is very, very different to what It was rhetoric is very, very different to what It was under the trump administration. Kamala harris was talking administration. Kamala harris was talking much more compassionate terms talking much more compassionate terms About Pandemics and had Do Canes terms About Pandemics and had Do Canes and terms About Pandemics and had Do Canes and natural disasters, about Botstering Canes and natural disasters, about bolstering the indigenous communIties Harry Kane is. But whether communIties Harry Kane is. But whether or communIties Harry Kane is. But whether or not that can translate to working whether or not that can translate to working wIth partners such as Anders Manuel working wIth partners such as Anders Manuel lopez 0brador, and in the rest of manuel lopez 0brador, and in the rest of South America they have a terrible rest of South America they have a terrible relationships, nicaragua, honduras. Terrible relationships, nicaragua, honduras, where the president is accused honduras, where the president is accused of honduras, where the president is accused of a relationship wIth drug trafficking, so It is a very, very murky trafficking, so It is a very, very murky and trafficking, so It is a very, very murky and difficult picture. Well rant murky and difficult picture. Well grant therefore murky and difficult picture. Well grant therefore is murky and difficult picture. Well grant therefore is in murky and difficult picture. Ii grant therefore is in Ity'>Mexico CIty. I there are such high hopes when i was there are such high hopes when i was there for those elections that he would bring any violence and economic reforms that you just look at this campaign and how insanely bloody It has been. All the things happening. Bloody It has been. All the things ha eninu. , bloody It has been. All the things ha eninu. , bloody It has been. All the things happening a i bloody It has been. All the things happening. A severed happening. Human remains. A severed head been throwing happening. Human remains. A severed head been throwing at happening. Human remains. A severed head been throwing at voting happening. Human remains. A severed head been throwing at voting booths, i head been throwing at voting booths, things you cant even imagine. Mat things you cant even imagine. Not ve aood things you cant even imagine. Idrrt very good for think theyre trying to do in mexico. Things they are trying to do mexico. 0n the us side of The Border, illegal immigration is tricky polItically. For republiicans, Its become a campaiging issue, and a successful one at that. Democratic candidates must walk a Fine Line , balancing toughness and compassion. And Its not clear that being soft on illegal immigration is much of a Vote Winner among hispanic voters. A new report into the 2020 Election Result found that the party still has a lot of work to do to appeal to hispanic as well as black and Asian American voters. Theres a lot at stake. If Democrats Cant get non whIte voters to the polls, they could lose both the senate and the house in next yea r� s mid term elections. Amanda renteria is a democratic strategist, and she joins us now. I suppose, polItically, isuppose, polItically, the i suppose, polItically, the problem for the Vice President , polItically, is at the republicans have conflated the two issues, the attempt to get to the deep rooted problems wIth what is happening today on The Border, so is there anything tangible, polItically, that she can bring back from the strip . Weill. Tangible, polItically, that she can bring back from the strip . Well, i think the number bring back from the strip . Well, i think the number one bring back from the strip . Well, i think the number one thing bring back from the strip . Well, i think the number one thing is bring back from the strip . Well, i i think the number one thing is really addressing think the number one thing is really addressing the root of the problem, so largely addressing the root of the problem, so largely the conversation in america so largely the conversation in america has been about what is happening exactly at our border, but about happening exactly at our border, but about her happening exactly at our border, but about her trip has i know Its really about her trip has i know Its really created a much broader conversation. And are starting to educate conversation. And are starting to educate the american people about why It educate the american people about why It is educate the american people about why It is important to be investing in our why It is important to be investing in our neighbours. It has been a long in our neighbours. It has been a long time in our neighbours. It has been a long time since we have heard at those long time since we have heard at those kinds of stories, certainly trump those kinds of stories, certainly trump did those kinds of stories, certainly trump did not talk about at the Root Causes. Trump did not talk about at the Root Causes. Did trump did not talk about at the Root Causes, did not make trips or It a press causes, did not make trips or It a Press Event causes, did not make trips or It a Press Event in order to educate folks, Press Event in order to educate folks, so Press Event in order to educate folks, so this is the beginning of notjust folks, so this is the beginning of notjust a folks, so this is the beginning of notjust a dialogue folks, so this is the beginning of not just a dialogue wIth leaders there. Not just a dialogue wIth leaders there, but also a dialogue wIth the american there, but also a dialogue wIth the american people of why It is so important american people of why It is so important to be there on the ground, listening. Important to be there on the ground, listening, healing and then developing the right kind of economic environment so that people are not economic environment so that people are not moving across The Border. I et are not moving across The Border. Get that, but are not moving across The Border. I get that, but It is also important to be at The Border and to get the accounts of Border Officials and to listen to their day to day problems, isnt It . And she has not been there once. It isnt It . And she has not been there once. ,. ,. , isnt It . And she has not been there once. ,. , once. It is, but what has happened wIth those particular once. It is, but what has happened wIth those particular Experiences L once. It is, but what has happenedl wIth those particular experiences as they have wIth those particular experiences as they have been highly, highly polIticised so i think, in some ways, polIticised so i think, in some ways, It polIticised so i think, in some ways, It was quIte wise of her in this administration to say, lets broaden this administration to say, lets broaden this conversation. There is No Doubt broaden this conversation. There is No Doubt she will be going to The Border, No Doubt she will be going to The Border, there is No Doubt. You have to be border, there is No Doubt. You have to be at border, there is No Doubt. You have to be at The Border, there is No Doubt. You have to be at The Border on her back in a conversation to be at The Border on her back in a conversation about the abilIty to broaden conversation about the abilIty to broaden the dialogue to Root Causes Ithink broaden the dialogue to Root Causes i think was broaden the dialogue to Root Causes i think was a really smart strategic idea, i think was a really smart strategic idea, but i think was a really smart strategic idea, but also very much grounded in what biden idea, but also very much grounded in what biden knows about how to deal wIth the what biden knows about how to deal wIth The Border and make sure you have wIth The Border and make sure you have the wIth The Border and make sure you have the right solutions for the relationships going forward. And under, relationships going forward. And under. Can relationships going forward. And under. Can i relationships going forward. And under, can i ask relationships going forward. fific under, can i ask you relationships going forward. fific under, can i ask you about relationships going forward. Eic under, can i ask you about this report that has come out that was conducted by the democrats as an autopsy of the 2020 election. The republican said one in 2012 and the party centred to do that and go over the election and find out what they can learn from It and one thing that was interesting about this report was interesting about this report was the degree to which democratic candidates are at risk of losing non whIte voters, African American voters, hispanic voters, Asian American voters because why . What any democrats feeling to do that they need to do to appeal non whIte voters . What are the democrats failing to do . Voters . What are the democrats failing to do . Failing to do . This report is incredibly failing to do . This report is incredibly rich. Failing to do . This report is incredibly rich. One failing to do . This report is incredibly rich. One of failing to do . This report is incredibly rich. One of the. Failing to do . This report is incredibly rich. One of the things that incredibly rich. 0ne of the things that is incredibly rich. One of the things that is really important is. Because that is really important is. Because youre further away from the election. Because youre further away from the election, some of these reports are sidelined election, some of these reports are sidelined but that has not happened. What is sidelined but that has not happened. What is clear wIth any democratic party what is clear wIth any democratic party as what is clear wIth any democratic party as you need to have communIties in of colour incredibly communIties in of colour incredibly engaged. And this brought out the incredibly engaged. And this brought out the debtor will actually happen in 2020, out the debtor will actually happen in 2020, what we need to do any democratic in 2020, what we need to do any democratic party. The number one thing democratic party. The number one thing is democratic party. The number one thing is people do not know what the democratic thing is people do not know what the democratic party means. Summer is the fact democratic party means. Summer is the fact there has not been investment of being able to actually Detail Investment of being able to actually detail out investment of being able to actually detail out what the democratic party is over detail out what the democratic party is over the detail out what the democratic party is over the last four years. That has mostly is over the last four years. That has mostly been defined in response to trump has mostly been defined in response to trump and now was the opportunIty and a to trump and now was the opportunIty and a lot to trump and now was the opportunIty and a lot of to trump and now was the opportunIty and a lot of communIties of Colour Realty and a lot of communIties of colour really do and a lot of communIties of colour really do see this as a unique opportunIty to finally drive the message because they are in leadership roles. Message because they are in leadershi roles. , leadership roles. One of the things that came out leadership roles. One of the things that came out i leadership roles. One of the things that came out i thought leadership roles. One of the things that came out i thought was that came out i thought was interesting, talking about communIties of colour, was of course they had very different priorIties. Different people wIthin different groups have different priorIties, but one of the things that came out of this report was an assumption that voters of colour are inherently more progressive. And i wasjust wondering, is that an internal contradiction between wanting to appeal, for example, to the idea of defending the police, but that is an idea that might alienate some other voters any democratic field . You can certainly see voters any democratic field . You can certainly see any voters any democratic field . You can certainly see any data voters any democratic field . You can certainly see any data that certainly see any data that communIties of colour are not a Ith-communIties'>MonolIth CommunIties of colour are not a monolIth. You have even read those exact monolIth. You have even read those exact words monolIth. You have even read those exact words wIthin this report. But It is even exact words wIthin this report. But It is even more than that, It is really It is even more than that, It is really getting to know, as an example, latinx, letting your Light Tina communIties, even what we call ourselves tina communIties, even what we call ourselves that was a very important at the ourselves that was a very important at The End ourselves that was a very important at The End of the election and the tesson at The End of the election and the lesson here are you have to have a national lesson here are you have to have a national brand, but when youre running national brand, but when youre running campaigns, you must, must be hyper running campaigns, you must, must be hyper tocat~ running campaigns, you must, must be hyper local. The fact the democratic democratic hyper local. The fact the democratic democratic Party Leadership is not diverse democratic Party Leadership is not diverse enough yet, you do have to rely on diverse enough yet, you do have to rely on the diverse enough yet, you do have to rely on the folks that are only going rely on the folks that are only going to rely on the folks that are only going to say that messaging is not working going to say that messaging is not working here, we need to make sure we are working here, we need to make sure we are investing in local messaging to really we are investing in local messaging to really be able to talk about our candidates any different way. And by The Way, candidates any different way. And by The Way, getting to know the communIties themselves. What is happening on the ground and how they are and happening on the ground and how they are and what are the narratives they come are and what are the narratives they come from are and what are the narratives they come from is a really important lesson, come from is a really important lesson, not come from is a really important lesson, notjust for come from is a really important lesson, not just for democrats, come from is a really important lesson, notjust for democrats, but republicans as well. That is the one part i republicans as well. That is the one part i took republicans as well. That is the one part i took away which i love that the democratic party is going deeper into this the democratic party is going deeper into this i the democratic party is going deeper into this. I actually wish both parties into this. I actually wish both parties were really looking at every single parties were really looking at every single communIty any much deeper way because single communIty any much deeper way because that is the true diversIty of the because that is the true diversIty of the country goes up It is interesting, though, you say that the message is not coming through because the message is not coming through because if the message is not coming through because if we put on screen the list of legislative priorIties that the president has set out. The}r of legislative priorIties that the president has set out. They are uuIte president has set out. They are quIte extensive. Yet, when you look at those, there is a real danger that the democrats shoot themselves in the foot because there are big legislative debates on these key priorIties. A lot of the focus of any weekend has been on the democratic senator from West Virginia who stands apart from his democratic colleagues on a number of theseissues democratic colleagues on a number of these issues such that they might not get any of this through by the midterms. ,. ,. ,. , midterms. Yes, that is one of the real concerns midterms. Yes, that is one of the real concerns is midterms. Yes, that is one of the real concerns is what midterms. Yes, that is one of the real concerns is what happens midterms. Yes, that is one of the | real concerns is what happens wIth the infrastructure bill. But i have to tell the infrastructure bill. But i have to tell you. The infrastructure bill. But i have to tell you, everything in that relief to tell you, everything in that relief packages very, very important to the relief packages very, very important to the middle class, working class, or a tow to the middle class, working class, or a low income communIties and and this administration must message that this administration must message that one this administration must message that. One of the lessons learned from that. One of the lessons learned from the that. One of the lessons learned from the 0bama Administration on the affordable from the 0bama Administration on the affordable care act, that affected everybody, was there was not enough work done everybody, was there was not enough work done in everybody, was there was not enough work done in going to communIties, whether work done in going to communIties, whether It work done in going to communIties, whether It was West Virginia, arizona. Whether It was West Virginia, arizona, the real communIties of texas arizona, the real communIties of texas and arizona, the real communIties of texas and saying why this matters because texas and saying why this matters because we pass this and now theres a child because we pass this and now theres a Child Tax because we pass this and now theres a Child Tax credIt, the Check You ot a Child Tax credIt, the Check You got on a Child Tax credIt, the Check You got on the a Child Tax credIt, the Check You got on the meals for this reason. And any got on the meals for this reason. And any reason why these laws have changes and any reason why these laws have changes because you have in your administration. That link is important and democrats will time and again important and democrats will time and again go into these communIties for an and again go into these communIties for an Election Cycle and then there is no for an Election Cycle and then there is no follow up. The importance of today is no follow up. The importance of today and is no follow up. The importance of today and what were seeing now wIth this information is that you must to really this information is that you must to really build this information is that you must to really build your brand in between etection really build your brand in between Election Cycles, link to policy and really Election Cycles, link to policy and really be Election Cycles, link to policy and really be able to speak to people where really be able to speak to people where they are about the lives they are living where they are about the lives they are living and why you are impacting them are living and why you are impacting them 0k. Are living and why you are impacting them. 0k, and under, thank you very much them. 0k, and under, thank you very much for them. 0k, and under, thank you very much forjoining us. Thank you for having much forjoining us. Thank you for having me much forjoining us. Thank you for having me much forjoining us. Thank you for having me amanda. The first drug for almost 20 years to treat alzheimers disease has been approved here in the us. Its called aducanumab and It treats the underlying causes of alzheimers the Build Up of toxic proteins in the brain. Alzheimers is the most common form of dementia and affects tens of millions of people round the world. But It could be at least a year before a decision is made about whether to approve the new drug in the uk. 0ur medical Itor-fergus-walsh'>EdItor Fergus Walsh reports. This is an historic moment in the battle against alzheimers. For the first time, a drug has been approved which tackles not just the symptoms, but the underlying cause of this devastating disease. Aducanumab is not yet licenced in the uk and available only as part of a clinical trial, like here, at the national hospItal for neurology in central london. Aldo ceresa, whos 68, was diagnosed wIth alzheimers ten years ago and had to stop working as a surgeon. He receives aducanumab every month via infusion and is certain Its helped him. I felt that i wasnt getting so mixed up. My cognItive tests were improving quIte markedly. Two years ago, aducanumab was wrItten off as a failure and the Trial Aldo was taking part in was abandoned. But the manufacturers, biogen, analysed more data and concluded those on the highest doses had better cognItion, memory and language. This is the brain of someone wIth early alzheimers. The red areas show a Build Up of amyloid, a protein which can form toxic deposIts. This is the same individual after a year of aducanumab. Significant amounts of amyloid have been cleared. This is the first potential treatment that can tackle the underlying causes of the disease, and so for this reason, this really is quIte a pivotal moment for alzheimers disease. In recent years, over 100 promising alzheimers drugs have flopped, so to now have a medicine that can potentially slow the disease is a huge moment and will encourage scientists to redouble their efforts and find even better treatments. Aldo has been back on aducanumab for six months and says hes already beginning to feel the benefIts. Ive noticed that im getting less confused. Although Its still there, Its not quIte as bad. And im just feeling that bIt more confident now. Aducanumab is suItable only for those wIth mild alzheimers, when damage to Brain Function is still limIted. It could take more than a year before Uk Regulators decide whether to approve the drug. If they do, demand here will be enormous. Fergus walsh, Bbc News. That is so excIting. Potential excIting. That is so excIting. Potential excItina. ,. , that is so excIting. Potential excItina. , excIting. Those are Brain Images were extraordinary. For those watching on bbc World News well be right back. Mps have been denied the chance to vote tonight on reversing cuts to the overseas aid budget. Around 40 Rebel Conservative mps Want Borisjohnson to restore his Itment'>Manifesto CommItment to spend 0. 7 of national income on foreign aid. 0ne, andrew mItchell, accused the government of disrespecting parliament. They are avoiding a vote on the commItments that each of us made individually and collectively at the last general election, on a promise made internationally and, in the opinion of some of brItains leading lawyers, the government is acting unlawfully. Mr speaker, had to be secured a vote on the new clause tonight, i can assure the house It would have secured the ascent of the house by probably around 20 votes. In the week of the brItish chairmanship of the g7, the Governments Failure to address this issue will indisputably mean that hundreds of thousands of avoidable deaths will result. Its become one of the great workplace debates of our Pandemic Era when is It right to bring people back to the Office . Theres no right answer of course, and most companies are treading carefully. Employees at apple are making It clear where they stand. According to reports, staffers have launched a campaign to push back against tim cooks plans for a widespread return to the Office. In an all Staff Memo last week, the Apple Boss made the case for going back, wrIting i know im not alone in missing the hum of activIty, the energy, Ity-and-collaboration'>CreativIty And Collaboration of our in person meetings and the sense of communIty weve all built. So, is he alone . Lets bring in Samira Hussain from home to discuss this. Not yet back in the Office. Lets start wIth tim cooks argument, why does he want them back . You start wIth tim cooks argument, why does he want them back . Start wIth tim cooks argument, why does he want them back . You have to think about every does he want them back . You have to think about every way does he want them back . You have to think about every Way Apple does he want them back . You have to think about every Way Apple used does he want them back . You have to think about every Way Apple used to l think about every Way Apple used to operate think about every Way Apple used to operate before the pandemic. It was very much operate before the pandemic. It was very much a operate before the pandemic. It was very much a place where people did not work very much a place where people did not work from home, there was not that sort not work from home, there was not that sort of not work from home, there was not that sort of option afforded to the people that sort of option afforded to the people in that sort of option afforded to the people in any company. When in the pandemic people in any company. When in the pandemic kIt, we just saw that, of course. Pandemic kIt, we just saw that, of course, everyone started working remotely course, everyone started working remotely. And now wIth the suggestion every employee needs to come back suggestion every employee needs to come back on mondays, tuesdays and thursdays. Come back on mondays, tuesdays and thursdays, three days a week starting thursdays, three days a week starting in early september, many workers starting in early september, many workers are saying, again, we are not Feeling Workers are saying, again, we are not feeling very heard, that some want not feeling very heard, that some want more not feeling very heard, that some want more flexibilIty. The abilIty to only want more flexibilIty. The abilIty to only perhaps work two days a week or completely work from home. Full time or completely work from home. Full time It or completely work from home. Full time It is or completely work from home. Full time. It is important to note that other time. It is important to note that other Technology Companies have opted other Technology Companies have opted for other Technology Companies have opted for that so face It, for example. Opted for that so face It, for example, and twItter have both said in this example, and twItter have both said in this post example, and twItter have both said in this post pandemic adder, people from home in this post pandemic adder, people from home and definItely post pandemic from home and definItely post Pandemic Era. From home and definItely post Pandemic Era from home and definItely post andemic era. ,. ,. , Pandemic Era. This is a Tech Company and if any company Pandemic Era. This is a Tech Company and if any company is Pandemic Era. This is a Tech Company and if any company is going Pandemic Era. This is a Tech Company and if any company is going to Pandemic Era. This is a Tech Company and if any company is going to be Pandemic Era. This is a Tech Company and if any company is going to be of i and if any company is going to be of the doulas, It will be a Tech Company because they know how to use the technology to allow people to work from home going to be able to do this. If we were over two days a week from home people might have said previously, great, iam getting two days a week At Home. I said previously, great, i am getting two days a week At Home. Two days a week At Home. I think eole two days a week At Home. I think people are two days a week At Home. I think people are realising two days a week At Home. I think people are realising how two days a week At Home. I think people are realising how much i two days a week At Home. I think. People are realising how much time theyre people are realising how much time theyre putting in at the Office-and-work'>Office And Work theyre putting in at the Office-and-work'>Office And Work and theyre putting in at the Office-and-work'>Office And Work and the abilIty for some to be at Home Work and the abilIty for some to be At Home and at work, but also still be involved At Home and at work, but also still be involved in some way wIth their family be involved in some way wIth their Family Life be involved in some way wIth their Family Life has been really beneficial. And i think that is the difficulty beneficial. And i think that is the difficulty or the challenge that many difficulty or the challenge that many Offices or companies are really sort of many Offices or companies are really sort of facing. There is a that idea that if sort of facing. There is a that idea that if people are not in the Office. That if people are not in the Office, we do not have control over what Office, we do not have control over what people are doing a weather time what people are doing a weather time. Verses, our people in fact more time. Verses, our people in fact more productive when they are At Home more productive when they are At Home because they are better able to have thAt Home because they are better able to have that Work Life Balance . Companies here in the us, for example. Companies here in the us, for example, some are opting for this are more example, some are opting for this are more flexible Work Schedule that youre are more flexible Work Schedule that youre automatically hybrid sItuation and you would look for, Ituation'>Special SItuation and you would look for, special accommodation to be full time at the Office are filled him at full time at the Office are filled him At Home. Let fulltime at the Office are filled him At Home. Fulltime at the Office are filled him At Home. Let me show you a icture, him At Home. Let me show you a picture. I him At Home. Let me show you a picture. I have him At Home. Let me show you a picture, i have a him At Home. Let me show you a picture, i have a picture him At Home. Let me show you a picture, i have a picture of him At Home. Let me show you a picture, i have a picture of the i picture, i have a picture of the whIte House Press Briefing room this afternoon will stop look at that, everybody back at the Office. No rest for the wicked. I have a theory on this. I think middle class vote, particularly Family Folk have children, they are quIte happy wIth staying At Home, but younger folk who are perhaps sharing, who are in smaller properties, they cannot waIt to get back to the Office. I smaller properties, they cannot waIt to get back to the Office. To get back to the Office. I think It really depends. To get back to the Office. I think It really depends. It to get back to the Office. I think It really depends. It depends i to get back to the Office. I think i It really depends. It depends how people It really depends. It depends how people have been able to use their time people have been able to use their time. There was at that are younger, that perhaps time. There was at that are younger, that perhaps do not have someone they are that perhaps do not have someone they are living wIth, they look to going they are living wIth, they look to going into they are living wIth, they look to going into the Office for that camaraderie. I would take issue to that small camaraderie. I would take issue to that small point about those that have families At Home may not be so eager have families At Home may not be so eager to have families At Home may not be so eager to get have families At Home may not be so eager to get to the Office. It is no secret eager to get to the Office. It is no secret that eager to get to the Office. It is no secret that i am a mother of a five year old and a three year old and i five year old and a three year old and i cannot five year old and a three year old and i cannot waIt to go back to work and i cannot waIt to go back to work . , , and i cannot waIt to go back to work ,. ,y ,. , and i cannot waIt to go back to work ,. , ,. , work suItably scolded quIte right. Yes, i work suItably scolded quIte right. Yes. Ithink work suItably scolded quIte right. Yes. I think It work suItably scolded quIte right. Yes, i think It has work suItably scolded quIte right. Yes, i think It has been work suItably scolded quIte right. Yes, i think It has been very work suItably scolded quIte right. Yes, i think It has been very tough. Yes, i think It has been very tough for people wIth young children like semedo. It takes to mountain of patience and energy, i dont know how you have done It. Samira. What do you think well be doing at the Tender Age of 98, christian . Pushing up daisies . Im pretty certain not this Marcel Remy from swItzerland is big Fan Of Rock Climbing, and he continues to indulge his passion every week at the countrys biggest climbing centre, making his way up the 16 metre high wall. Growing up in swItzerland Its no surprise that Rock Climbing has always been a part of his life wIth the alps as his playground. Maybe youll be next as a newly anointed Itizen'>Swiss CItizen . No, iam no, i am not even going to do that at my age, let alone 98 i am thinking more of the Chocolate Eating being swiss not to be Climbing Form of being swiss hello. Its shaping up to be a pretty warm week this week across here in the uk, and indeed across europe. The orange and reds on the chart indicates where temperatures are above average for the time of year. Thats certainly the case for us, and just watch those colours deepen, an indication that temperatures rise further through the second half of the week. And notjust the temperatures rising, were set to see Ity-levels'>HumidIty Levels rise even further during the second half of this week. But wIth It comes a fair bIt of cloud, particularly in the north and the west, and Its here were most likely to see some Rain Or Drizzle at times. The South And East staying largely dry, as will be the case tonight. The early thunderstorms in eastern areas will well and truly clear off through the night. Patchy Rain And Drizzle into western scotland, Northern Ireland, as weak Weather Fronts try to push their way in, keeping the temperatures from falling much here. But elsewhere, away from the towns and cIty centres, well drop back just into single figures in many parts. Now, the Set Up for tuesday shows an area of High Pressure. It extends all The Way from the azores. 0n the northern edge of It, though, we are bringing in The Cloud and some outbreaks of Rain And Drizzle, western scotland, Northern Ireland to begin wIth, brightening up here for the first part of the afternoon before more cloud, Rain Spreads in later in the day. Hazy sunshine to eastern scotland. England and wales, though, a lot more in The Way of Blue Skies around compared wIth monday. And temperatures will rise a few degrees as well. Could get up to about 25 degrees In The Southeast corner, 22 degrees in northeastern parts of scotland. Now, through tuesday evening, the skies remain clear, a very pleasant evening for most, but western scotland, Northern Ireland continue to see some Rain And Drizzle. And more to come. These Weather Fronts spiralling around an area of low pressure to the south of iceland. The area of low pressure extending from the azores, and wIth that low pressure getting closer, we start to drag in more of that tropical air, tropical marItime air, in fact, wIth us wednesday, bringing Rain Or Drizzle, at times some heavy bursts in western scotland, the Odd Spot of Rain And Drizzle through ireland, Western Fringes of england and wales. Best of any breaks in The Cloud, central and eastern parts, and Its here where Youll Notice that humidIty really starting to ramp up. 26 the high for some, 22 in the northeast of scotland. Then, as we go through thursday, a lot more cloud, temperatures may drop a degree or so, but theyll climb again, particularly for england and wales into friday, wIth increasing amounts of sunshine. There will be more still as we go into the weekend, but Ity-levels'>HumidIty Levels remain high. And just to prove a point, Its actually probably by nights Youll Notice It more. This is doncaster, for example. Notice from midweek onwards those overnight temperatures stick in the uncomfortable teens. Bye for now. Youre watching Bbc News wIth me Katty Kay in washington, Christian Fraser is in london. Our top stories. Kamala harris has appealed to guatemalans not to come to the Ited-states'>UnIted States, saying the trip is extremely dangerous and only benefIts people smugglers countless questions, no firm answer. The world wants to know where Covid 19 came from. Well speak to the former us Ity-official'>SecurIty Official who wants china to be more forthcoming. Also in the programme. Amazon Bossjeff Bezos says he and his brother will fly into space next month. The third seat is up for grabs, if youve got 3 Million handy. Plus, well speak to the couple who got more than they bargained for, after buying the wrong house at auction. Why, in the early weeks of the pandemic did the Ited-states'>UnIted States dimiss entirely, the theory that coronavirus might have accidentally leaked from a laboratory in wuhan, china . There are people, wIthin the us Ity'>Intelligence CommunIty who believe the former administration didnt do enough in the early days to push the World Health Organization into a full investigation, and indeed allowed the chinese to control the narrative. There had been concerns expressed before, as early as 2003 during the sars outbreak, that the Testing Laboratory in wuhan was operating wIth substandard, safety measures. In march this year a joint who and chinese report, dismissed the possibilIty of a Lab Leak, as extremely unlikely. ButJamie Metzl, a former Nsc Official in the Clinton Administration and a member of a who advisory commIttee on genetic engineering, is one of more than two dozen experts that signed an open letter this Month Calling for a new international inquiry. They say the who team that visIted in january was not given full unrestricted access. Heres what Condoleeza Rice former national Ity-advisor'>SecurIty Advisor to George Bush had to say over the weekend. Maybe there was a lIttle bIt too much of trusting of the chinese. Im going to give people a break during this time, when you are in the middle of one of these unfolding crises you dont really know whats going on. I would come given what we experienced wIth sars, and wIth Avian Flu as well in the early to thousands, i dont think It was worth trusting that the chinese were being transparent about what was going on there. Lets speak to Jamie Metzl now. Good to have you in the programme. You thought the virus was the result of a Lab Leak injanuary 2020, why did the Format Ministration not believe you . I did the Format Ministration not believe you . Did the Format Ministration not believe ou . ,. , , believe you . I thought was highly ossible, believe you . I thought was highly possible. And believe you . I thought was highly possible, and i believe you . I thought was highly possible, and i thought believe you . I thought was highly possible, and i thought that believe you . I thought was highly possible, and i thought that as i believe you . I thought was highly possible, and i thought that as It| possible, and i thought that as It do now possible, and i thought that as It do now that there was a natural origin do now that there was a natural origin of do now that there was a natural origin of the virus and we will need a Futt Origin of the virus and we will need a full investigation into all hypotheses, but the problem early last year hypotheses, but the problem early last year was that china was engaged in a massive last year was that china was engaged in a massive and still to get a ongoing in a massive and still to get a ongoing Cover Up. The Trumpet Ministration in those earliest days, It was ministration in those earliest days, It was highly chaotic and lIttle bIt later President Trumps are blaming china later President Trumps are blaming china and later President Trumps are blaming china and the World Health Organization wIthout presenting any kind of organization wIthout presenting any kind of evidence, so there was a lot of Chaos Kind of evidence, so there was a lot of chaos the kind of evidence, so there was a lot of chaos. The Ity'>Science CommunIty led by a small of chaos. The Ity'>Science CommunIty led by a small number of scientists and media by a small number of scientists and Media Science journals like the lahcet Media Science journals like the lancet were making a very strong and unfounded lancet were making a very strong and unfounded case that they knew almost new that unfounded case that they knew almost new that It unfounded case that they knew almost new that It was a natural origin and calling new that It was a natural origin and calling people who were raising these calling people who were raising these kinds of Questions Conspiracy theorists these kinds of Questions Conspiracy theorists. And mainstream media was in the theorists. And mainstream media was in the habIt theorists. And mainstream media was in the habIt of trying to identify the chronic lying of the Trumpet Ministration was all too eager and willing ministration was all too eager and willing To Ministration was all too eager and willing to deny this possibilIty. Im willing to deny this possibilIty. Im a willing to deny this possibilIty. Im a progressive democrat, iwas not a im a progressive democrat, iwas not a fan im a progressive democrat, iwas not a Fan Of im a progressive democrat, iwas not a Fan Of President Trump, but i felt that not a Fan Of President Trump, but i felt that then and i do know that we have to felt that then and i do know that we have to look at the evidence we have to look have to look at the evidence we have to look at have to look at the evidence we have to look at the real possible origins of this to look at the real possible origins of this outbreak, certainly natural origin of this outbreak, certainly natural origin is of this outbreak, certainly natural origin is one and a Lab Incident is also origin is one and a Lab Incident is also one origin is one and a Lab Incident is also one. �. , ~ , also one. Its highly unlikely, after all this also one. Its highly unlikely, after all this time also one. Its highly unlikely, after all this time we also one. Its highly unlikely, after all this time we will also one. Its highly unlikely, | after all this time we will ever also one. Its highly unlikely, after all this time we will ever get truly to the bottom of It because the chinese have probably got rid of the chinese have probably got rid of the evidence but is entirely possible in a day when laboratories now are looking at viruses, viruses coming from humans, from animals into humans and studying those in the lab that you could get a Lab Leak. As Condoleezza Rice said It has happened before. Leak. As Condoleezza Rice said It has happened before. Theres been thousands of has happened before. Theres been thousands of lab has happened before. Theres been thousands of Lab Leak has happened before. Theres been thousands of Lab Leak so has happened before. Theres been thousands of Lab Leak so thats has happened before. Theres been thousands of Lab Leak so thats why| thousands of Lab Leak so thats why theres thousands of Lab Leak so thats why theres been so much confusion, people theres been so much confusion, people have confused the idea of an accidental people have confused the idea of an accidental Lab Incident which could be something like somebody from wuhan be something like somebody from wuhan going down into a cave and if Its a wuhan going down into a cave and if Its a Cave Wuhan going down into a cave and if Its a Cave In wuhan going down into a cave and if Its a Cave In the south and coming back Its a Cave In the south and coming back wIth Its a Cave In the south and coming back wIth the virus inside of their body. Back wIth the virus inside of their body. It back wIth the virus inside of their body, It could be an accidental release body, It could be an accidental release because someone was infected in the release because someone was infected in the Lab Release because someone was infected in the lab for poor waste disposal, we dont in the lab for poor waste disposal, we dont have to go all The Way to some we dont have to go all The Way to some kind we dont have to go all The Way to some kind of a genetically engineered bya some kind of a genetically engineered by a weapon to identify or recognise a Lab Incident origin is highly or recognise a Lab Incident origin is highly probable and in my view most is highly probable and in my view most likely. And then whatever the origins most likely. And then whatever the origins of most likely. And then whatever the origins of the inItial outbreak theres origins of the inItial outbreak theres No Doubt that the criminal coverup theres No Doubt that the criminal Cover Up by the chinese authorIties in the Cover Up by the chinese authorIties in the first Cover Up by the chinese authorIties in the first month was what allowed this to in the first month was what allowed this to become a Itchen-fire'>KItchen Fire and to become this to become a Itchen-fire'>KItchen Fire and to become a this to become a Itchen-fire'>KItchen Fire and to become a world fire. Give this to become a Itchen-fire'>KItchen Fire and to become a world fire. Become a world fire. Give us your secific become a world fire. Give us your specific case become a world fire. Give us your specific case of become a world fire. Give us your specific case of the become a world fire. Give us your specific case of the reason become a world fire. Give us your specific case of the reason you i specific case of the reason you think this could be a Lab Leak because as far as i understand It goes back to a chain of this virus right back to 2012. Yes goes back to a chain of this virus right back to 2012. Goes back to a chain of this virus right back to 2012. Yes thats one possibilIty right back to 2012. Yes thats one possibilIty. Lets right back to 2012. Yes thats one possibilIty. Letsjust right back to 2012. Yes thats one possibilIty. Letsjust assume i right back to 2012. Yes thats one possibilIty. Letsjust assume for| possibilIty. Lets just assume for the moment that we are wanting to say why the moment that we are wanting to say why would we believe that there could say why would we believe that there could be say why would we believe that there could be a say why would we believe that there could be a naturaljump in the wild from could be a naturaljump in the wild from animals to humans . And the case for that from animals to humans . And the case for that is from animals to humans . And the case for that is that most of the major pathogenic outbreaks in the Past Have happened that wakes so we know that the have happened that wakes so we know that the very real pathway. But the question that the very real pathway. But the question for that is why didnt It happen question for that is why didnt It happen in question for that is why didnt It happen In The South and why did It happen happen In The South and why did It happen in happen In The South and why did It happen in wuhan . We know this is a Bad Coronavirus in wuhan does not have Bad Coronavirus in wuhan does not have Horseshoe Bats are in close, but what have Horseshoe Bats are in close, but what they do have is the only level but what they do have is the only level for but what they do have is the only level for Itute'>Virology InstItute wIth the worlds largest collection of Background Viruses who was doing aggressive research. And we know the instItute aggressive research. And we know the instItute had said they had sent the team down into a Cave In southern China Team down into a Cave In southern china following an experience in 2012 china following an experience in 2012 went six miners who had gone into clean 2012 went six miners who had gone into clean that guano had all been ill wIth into clean that guano had all been ill wIth what now appears like covid like symptoms, three of them died and so like symptoms, three of them died and so those viruses both from Blood Samples and so those viruses both from Blood Samples from the minors and viruses extracted samples from the minors and viruses extracted from that cave or from that mine extracted from that cave or from that mine were brought back to wuhan that mine were brought back to wuhan. And then we know that after the inItiat wuhan. And then we know that after the inItial outbreak this virus was perfectly the inItial outbreak this virus was perfectly well adapted for Human Transmission and that unlike what we have seen transmission and that unlike what we have seen In Transmission and that unlike what we have seen in the past. Have seen in the past. Would into those six miners have seen in the past. Would into those six miners in have seen in the past. Would into those six miners in 2012 have seen in the past. Would into those six miners in 2012 have i those six miners in 2012 have triggered the global pandemic potentially that we have just been through . I mean, they would have infected other people wouldnt they if they had covid . If they had covid . Thats certainly one possibilIty. If they had covid . Thats certainly one possibilIty. Three if they had covid . Thats certainly one possibilIty. Three of if they had covid . Thats certainly one possibilIty. Three of those i one possibilIty. Three of those miners one possibilIty. Three of those miners died, three of them were infected miners died, three of them were infected so miners died, three of them were infected so theres different hypotheses in ways that we can imagine hypotheses in ways that we can imagine this so i should say hypothetically that these miners were infected wIth a Precursor Virusi were infected wIth a Precursor Virus. Not were infected wIth a Precursor Virus, not the what we have but a Precursor Virus, not the what we have but a Precursor Virus and the virus was extracted Precursor Virus and the virus was extracted from their led symbols hypothetically and we know It was at the wuhan hypothetically and we know It was at the Itute-of-virology-along'>Wuhan InstItute Of Virology Along the Itute-of-virology-along'>Wuhan InstItute Of Virology Along wIth other Bad Coronavirus collected along wIth other Bad Coronavirus collected from that same mind. And in this collected from that same mind. And in this research that was done there through in this research that was done there through this whole semantic debate here in through this whole semantic debate here in the Ited-states'>UnIted States about whats here in the Ited-states'>UnIted States about whats called a gain of function but you could whats called a gain of function but you could call It serial passage or all kinds you could call It serial passage or all kinds of you could call It serial passage or all kinds of processes which are essentially speeding at the evolutionary process so It could be that one evolutionary process so It could be that one of evolutionary process so It could be that one of those services was just made that one of those services was just made a that one of those services was just made a lot that one of those services was just made a lot more aggressive through those made a lot more aggressive through those years of research and It was that later those years of research and It was that later virus which is in fact what that later virus which is in fact what launch this pandemic, that this is all hypothetical. Thats why we need is all hypothetical. Thats why we need a is all hypothetical. Thats why we need a full is all hypothetical. Thats why we need a full investigation and if think need a full investigation and if think your viewers to be stunned to know think your viewers to be stunned to know at think your viewers to be stunned to know at present there is no international plan to have a comprehensive investigation into the pandemic comprehensive investigation into the pandemic origins and there has not been pandemic origins and there has not been one pandemic origins and there has not been one yet. And that should frighten been one yet. And that should frighten everyone. Been one yet. And that should frighten everyone. Been one yet. And that should friuhten eve one. ,. , frighten everyone. There needs to be an investigation frighten everyone. There needs to be an investigation into frighten everyone. There needs to be an investigation into the an investigation into the investigation may be It. I want to come back to this point. Or why there was no investigation. Come back to this point. Or why there was no investigation. There was no investigation. There was a study there was no investigation. There was a study process, there was no investigation. There was a study process, an there was no investigation. There was a study process, an independent team of was a study process, an independent team of international experts and their chinese government counterparts and It was essentially totally counterparts and It was essentially totally controlled by the chinese that would be the same as having the soviets that would be the same as having the Soviets Control and examination into chemobyt. Soviets Control And Examination into chernobyl, Itjust doesnt make sense chernobyl, It ust doesnt make sense. ,. , chernobyl, It ust doesnt make sense. , sense. You said It was hypothetical but Its entirely sense. You said It was hypothetical but Its entirely possible sense. You said It was hypothetical but Its entirely possible what i sense. You said It was hypothetical but Its entirely possible what you i but Its entirely possible what you have just said. And anthony fauci, he has been there for the duration, he has been there for the duration, he was there through the bushes ministration, he has experience of what happened wIth sars, so why do you think or how to explain the fact that he was very dismissive of this right at the very beginning . He certainly was cautious about this and is certainly was cautious about this and is a certainly was cautious about this and is a big debate about these emails and is a big debate about these E Mails that were released. I dont feel that E Mails that were released. I dont feel that there is much of an indictment as some people including on the indictment as some people including on the polItical conservatives are staying on the polItical conservatives are staying here in the Ited-states'>UnIted States but there staying here in the Ited-states'>UnIted States but there is certainly indications that something may be up here. And i think the that something may be up here. And i think the people were very cautious and i think the people were very cautious and i think think the people were very cautious and i think he was made to be too cautious and i think he was made to be too cautious and others were too cautious cautious and others were too cautious and others were too cautious and at least raising the possibilIty that back he was trying to blame possibilIty that back he was trying to blame china, Donald Trump, It would to blame china, Donald Trump, It would have to blame china, Donald Trump, It would have fIt his rhetoric so why did they would have fIt his rhetoric so why did they not think to have an investigation . Its really crazy because investigation . Its really crazy because of had a lot of conversations and im a democrat but off a lot conversations and im a democrat but off a lot of conversations and im a democrat but off a lot of friends who are republicans that have spoken wIth people republicans that have spoken wIth people who are actually in the administration and what i said to them administration and what i said to them was administration and what i said to them was It seems there was this disconnect them was It seems there was this disconnect between Donald Trump tweeting disconnect between Donald Trump tweeting something or not something and It actual process for examining It, and It actual process for examining It. It and It actual process for examining It. It is and It actual process for examining It. It is not and It actual process for examining It, It is notjust the president says It, It is notjust the president says something, this is not north korea. Says something, this is not north korea, there has to be a process. So Ithink korea, there has to be a process. So i think It korea, there has to be a process. So i think It was korea, there has to be a process. So i think It was actually quIte chaotic i think It was actually quIte chaotic that President Trump was Ust Chaotic that President Trump was just saying things and there wasnt Interagency Process supporting that and Its Interagency Process supporting that and Its really unfortunate. Not ust and Its really unfortunate. Not just for and Its really unfortunate. Not just for the Ited-states'>UnIted States not investigating what the World Health Assembly which of the Governing Body of the assembly which of the Governing Body of the World Health Organization in their meeting last year did not authorise their meeting last year did not authorise a comprehensive investigation into the origins of the pandemic. Instead they passed the pandemic. Instead they passed the resolution that was in many ways dictated the resolution that was in many ways dictated by the resolution that was in many ways dictated by china and thats what led to dictated by china and thats what led to this dictated by china and thats what led to this mess we are in now. So led to this mess we are in now. Interesting. Led to this mess we are in now. Sr interesting. Thank you very much for joining us. A lot of questions around this and by The Way the who this evening saying they dont have the power to compel anyone in this regard and we fully expect Cooperation Input and support of all of our Member States in that endeavour. I dont think anyone really thinks they are going to get full Support Or Cooperation but there you go. President trump was also saying at that time that he was praising the chinese president for being transparent about the virus to maybe at that stage he did not feel he was going to be too crItical of the chinese government over this. Amazon Founderjeff Bezos announced today that his Space Company Blue Origin is almost ready to transport tourists into space. And on the Passenger Manifest for the first launch this summer is Onejeff Bezos and his brother. I invIted my brother to come on this first flight because we were closest friends. I really want you to come wIth me. Would you . Are you serious . Iam. I think would be meaningful. To have my brother there. I wasnt even expecting him to say that he was going to be on the first flight, and then when he asked me to go along i was just awestruck. There is an empty third empty seat that is up for auction on this flight, currently retailing at a cool 2. 8 million dollars. Certainly, out of my price range, maybe katty can bid for that. It is a big moment for bezos and the others in the Billionaire Space Race who might be watching wIth a mixture of awe and perhaps some frustration. Yes the 21st century Space Race is Big Business wIth Richard Branson and Elon Musk both setting out ambItious plans for space tourism. In fact the industry could be worth as much as 1 Trillion Dollars by 2040 so is It a big waste of time or another Giant Step on ourjourney into space. Leroy chiao is a former nasa astronaught. I have to say, leroy, my first instinct when i see something like this is to think Its just the latest toy for incredibly wealthy people who want to do something the other people cannot do that dont have as much money as them. I think ou are have as much money as them. I think you are right have as much money as them. I think you are right because have as much money as them. I think you are right because Its have as much money as them. I think you are right because Its available i you are right because Its available only to the wealthy, specifically the Auction Price that you just mentioned is well beyond the reach of at least 99 of us, and even the advertised price of competItors at around a quarter of 1 million, well, most of us would, 99 of us would rather go buy a house than pay for a few minutes in space. Its an expensive endeavour, much less expensive endeavour, much less expensive than an orbItal Iting'>Endeavour Or WrIting wIth the russians in their spacecraft and spending a week aboard the international space station, but a tidy sum nonetheless. When you hear the stories, do you think theres any value to man public understanding of whats happening out in space in this Space Travel . ,. ,. ,. Travel . There are some Ities'>Research OpportunIties travel . There are some Ities'>Research OpportunIties of travel . There are some Ities'>Research OpportunIties of these travel . There are some researchj opportunIties of these suborbItal flights. OpportunIties of these suborbItal flights, not nearly as much as an orbItal flights, not nearly as much as an orbItal flight when you have your samples orbItal flight when you have your samples in space for weeks or even months samples in space for weeks or even months at samples in space for weeks or even months at a samples in space for weeks or even months at a time or even longer, but theres months at a time or even longer, but theres some months at a time or even longer, but theres some Ities'>Research OpportunIties, so Its theres some Ities'>Research OpportunIties, so Its not theres some Ities'>Research OpportunIties, so Its not wIthout any scientific merIt so Its not wIthout any scientific merIt whatsoever but of course most of It is merIt whatsoever but of course most of It is getting the, getting people the opportunIty to fly into space that would not have that opportunIty otherwise that would not have that opportunIty otherwise. Thats good and the effect otherwise. Thats good and the effect that It raises interest to have effect that It raises interest to have luminaries like Jeff Bozos Go Flying have luminaries like Jeff Bozos Go Flying into space or in the future perhaps flying into space or in the future perhaps Richard Branson or Elon Musk~ perhaps Richard Branson or Elon Musk~ It perhaps Richard Branson or Elon Musk. It generates enthusiasm and a lot of musk. It generates enthusiasm and a lot of social musk. It generates enthusiasm and a lot of Social Media followers for these lot of Social Media followers for these people. Its probably good for these people. Its probably good for the industry on the hole in that It does the industry on the hole in that It does raise the industry on the hole in that It does raise that awareness and interest. Does raise that awareness and interest, but as far as concrete scientific interest, but as far as concrete scientific contributions Its fairly negligible. Is scientific contributions Its fairly neuuliible. , scientific contributions Its fairly neuuliible. , negligible. Is there anyone out there watching negligible. Is there anyone out there watching the negligible. Is there anyone out there watching the things i negligible. Is there anyone out there watching the things if. Negligible. Is there anyone out| there watching the things if you negligible. Is there anyone out i there watching the things if you had as much Money Asjeff petsos would you really want to do this . Why would you put It all at risk, he could do anything he wants on Planet Earth and i suppose the billion Dollar Question is is It safe to go up Dollar Question is is It safe to go up there . Dollar question is is It safe to go u there . Dollar question is is It safe to go u there . ,. , Dollar Question is is It safe to go u there . ,. , Dollar Question is is It safe to go u there . ,. , up there . The fact is that his spacecraft up there . The fact is that his spacecraft and up there . The fact is that his Spacecraft And Bracket i up there . The fact is that his Spacecraft And Bracket havei up there . The fact is that his i Spacecraft And Bracket have launched 15 successful flights in a row so thats 15 successful flights in a row so thats pretty good. And hes got to have confidence in his engineers and prewrItten have confidence in his engineers and prewrItten production people and qualIty prewrItten production people and qualIty people to go on the first Ity'>Flight QualIty people to go on the first flight wIth humans on board, so Its a huge flight wIth humans on board, so Its a huge testament in his confidence in the a huge testament in his confidence in the spacecraft and his process and yes. In the spacecraft and his process and yes. He in the spacecraft and his process and yes, he has been able to do pretty and yes, he has been able to do pretty much whatever he wants for a lon pretty much whatever he wants for a long time pretty much whatever he wants for a long time wIth the income that he has, long time wIth the income that he has. In long time wIth the income that he has. In fact long time wIth the income that he has, in fact Blue Origin of chris was has, in fact Blue Origin of chris was flooded somewhere around the tune of was flooded somewhere around the tune of 1 was flooded somewhere around the tune of 1 Billion a year flooded out of tune of 1 Billion a year flooded out of his tune of 1 Billion a year flooded out of his own pocket. Selling about 1 Billion out of his own pocket. Selling about 1 Billion of Amazon Stock per year to fund 1 Billion of Amazon Stock per year to fund this effort. And so. I to fund this effort. And so. Think we to fund this effort. And so. I think we just funded a large part of that through the locked out in our household. Caddie says shes going to take up Rock Climbing, do you have to be particularly fIt . You have to be particularly fIt . You have to be particularly fIt . You have to be have to be particularly fIt . You have to be in have to be particularly fIt . You have to be in good have to be particularly fIt . You have to be in good medical condItion. You have to be healthy, you know condItion. You have to be healthy, you know you dont have to be a marathon you know you dont have to be a Marathon Runner or an olympic athlete Marathon Runner or an olympic athlete. But your heart has to be in good athlete. But your heart has to be in good condItion and thats the biggest good condItion and thats the biggest concern. You cannot have a major biggest concern. You cannot have a major medical issue and go on a flight major medical issue and go on a flight like major medical issue and go on a flight like this but the physical Aspect Flight like this but the physical aspect of It is not that harsh. Jese on Liftoff Aspect of It is not that harsh. Jese on Liftoff And Entry and entry and the flight on Liftoff And Entry and entry and the flight Itself is not that long. You are the flight Itself is not that long. You are going to get excIted and this could you are going to get excIted and this could be adrenaline so really the biggest factor in medical is do you have the biggest factor in medical is do you have a the biggest factor in medical is do you have a heart condItion. Thank you very much forjoining us here on earth. Refugees here and there. I think probably. Just no way. 3 Million there. I think probably. Just no way. 3 Million there. I think probably. Just no way. 3 Million wIth a g between friends when way. 3 Million wIth a g between friends when you way. 3 Million wIth a g between friends when you are way. 3 Million wIth a g between friends when you are an i way. 3 Million wIth a g between i friends when you are an astronaut . I would be sick in an instant vomIting everywhere. The worst 2. 8 million we never spent. Just everywhere. The worst 2. 8 million we never spent we never spent. Just to reassure everybody. We never spent. Just to reassure everybody, neIther we never spent. Just to reassure everybody, neIther christian i we never spent. Just to reassure everybody, neIther christian or i | everybody, neIther christian or i has 3 Million should drop on a ticket to go into space. Stay wIth us on Bbc News, still to come. We meet the couple who bought this house by mistake. The Prime Minister has backed comments by the Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden over the suspension of Ollie Robinson from the england cricket team. Mr dowden said Robinsons Suspension for posting racist and sexist tweets when he was a teenager was over the top. The former england cricket captain, David Gower told the bbc that the Ition'>Players ContrItion for his actions should be taken into consideration first of all, one has to always Preface Everything you say on this matter by saying that one entirely disagrees what was wrItten in those tweets all those years ago. I mean, no one is condoning anything racist or sexist. So having done that, in the space of the last four or five days weve all had time to move on. Consider, first of all, how the affair was brought to light which had nothing to do wIth ecb, for instance, doing their own research prior to the game which might or might not have made life easier for everyone concerned, but now that we know It is out there and know that we know he has apologised, now that we know he has already contrIte and know that we know he is already eight, or nine years older than he was when he first wrote those things, we imagine he has changed. I think most people in that posItion would have changed. So not to condone anything that happened all that time ago, but my view would have been, and is very straightforward, that you have a chance here not to suspend someone just when they have started, successfully, an international career, but to use this in a very different way and you can still have your investigation. You can still investigate what you want out of this affair but you say to him, look, carry on playing, thats fine, but you have under the role now which you are going to fulfil for us at the ecb and that is to be a sort of quasi ambassador on this topic. You are going to go out there and talk to county cricketers, to club cricketers, to anyone who wants to listen to you. And they dont have to be cricketers, they could be anyone. And you can tell them that first of all the views you held or put out in public all those years ago were wrong, and secondly, to be very, very careful about what you put on your Social Media. When Cal Hunter and his Girlfriend Claire were backpacking around the world, they agreed that when they finally returned home they would live in glasgow. And so they did what many other couples do, they chose an area of the cIty they liked and they set about finding a bargain. Cal went to an auction house, while claire was away in canada. Hmm. It didnt entirely go to plan. Unfortunately for Cal The Auctioneer Presiding that day had a rather strong glaswegian accent and so cal ended up relying on the Auction Brochure to work out which property was on sale and in what order. He had seen a property he liked the look of , a 2 Bedroom Flat , and as It came round for auction he duly stuck up his hand up wIth a £10,000 bid. Except cal had bought the wrong house. What happened next . They are both here to explain. So you are sItting in the auction house. You stick up your hand, at what point did you realise It wasnt a house that you had dreamed of . The Cu A House that you had dreamed of . The au i had a house that you had dreamed of . The Guy I had sat next to said have you seen Guy I had sat next to said have you seen that Guy I had sat next to said have you seen that place . And Guy I had sat next to said have you seen that place . Guy i had sat next to said have you seen that place . And what had you bou ht . 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I was in canada and told you what he had bought . I was in canada and cal told you what he had bought . I was in canada and cal called told you what he had bought . I was in canada and cal called me i told you what he had bought . I was in canada and cal called me in quIte a Panic In Canada and cal called me in quIte a panic and in canada and cal called me in quIte a panicand said in canada and cal called me in quIte a panic and said he in canada and cal called me in quIte a panic and said he asked in canada and cal called me in quIte a panic and said he asked only a panic and said he asked only bought a panic and said he asked only bought the a panic and said he asked only bought the wrong a panic and said he asked only bought the wrong place i a panic and said he asked only bought the wrong place to i a panic and said he asked only bought the wrong place to me| a panic and said he asked only. 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It was did not exactly put It in the i It was did not exactly put It in the correct It was did not exactly put It in the correct lay It was did not exactly put It in the correct lay and It was did not exactly put It in the correct lay and i It was did not exactly put It in the correct lay and i said It was did not exactly put It in the correct lay and i said oh, It was did not exactly put It in the correct lay and i said oh, It It was did not exactly put It in the correct lay and i said oh, It looksi correct lay and i said oh, It looks 0k and correct lay and i said oh, It looks 0k and It correct lay and i said oh, It looks 0k and It was correct lay and i said oh, It looks ok and It was only correct lay and i said oh, It looks ok and It was only 10,000. I correct lay and i said oh, It looks ok and It was only 10,000. [i correct lay and i said oh, It looks ok and It was only 10,000. I going to be totally ok and It was only 10,000. I going to be totally honest ok and It was only 10,000. I going to be totally honest It ok and It was only 10,000. I going to be totally honest It looks i 0k and It was only 10,000. I going to be totally honest It looks like to be totally honest It looks like the haunted house, It looks like a nightmare. The haunted house, It looks like a nightmare the haunted house, It looks like a nightmare. Yeah, so all the locals knew It as nightmare. Yeah, so all the locals knew It as the nightmare. Yeah, so all the locals knew It as the house nightmare. Yeah, so all the locals knew It as the house wIth nightmare. Yeah, so all the locals knew It as the house wIth the knew It as the house wIth the bushes, knew It as the house wIth the bushes, It knew It as the house wIth the bushes, It was also overgrown you could bushes, It was also overgrown you could not bushes, It was also overgrown you could not see the house from the road could not see the house from the road we could not see the house from the road. We kept getting funny stories and everyone had a different story about and everyone had a different story about It and everyone had a different story about It. One of them was that It was haunted. | about It. One of them was that It was haunted about It. One of them was that It was haunted. I can see the battens behind you was haunted. I can see the battens behind you or was haunted. I can see the battens behind you or you was haunted. I can see the battens behind you or you actually was haunted. I can see the battens behind you or you actually in was haunted. I can see the battens behind you or you actually in the i behind you or you actually in the house . We behind you or you actually in the house . ~. , behind you or you actually in the house . ~. , behind you or you actually in the house . ~. , ,. , behind you or you actually in the house . ~. ,. ,. , house . We are, It has come a long wa since house . We are, It has come a long way since we house . 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Structural engineer had told us to| knock It down, It we can safely sIt inside knock It down, It we can safely sIt inside It knock It down, It we can safely sIt inside It now knock It down, It we can safely sIt inside It now. We knock It down, It we can safely sIt inside It now. Inside It now. We have a lIttle caravan in inside It now. We have a lIttle caravan in the inside It now. We have a lIttle caravan in the garden, inside It now. We have a lIttle caravan in the garden, i inside It now. We have a lIttle caravan in the garden, i say i inside It now. We have a lIttle caravan in the garden, i say lIttle, It is tiny caravan in the garden, i say lIttle, It is tiny really. It is tiny really. She must really love you. It is tiny really. She must really love you. Cal It is tiny really. She must really love you, cal. Catches It is tiny really. She must really love you, cal. Catches in It is tiny really. She must really love you, cal. Catches in the i It is tiny really. She must really. Love you, cal. Catches in the two It is tiny really. She must really love you, cal. Catches in the two of ou look, love you, cal. Catches in the two of you look. And love you, cal. Catches in the two of you look, and could love you, cal. Catches in the two of you look, and could feel love you, cal. Catches in the two of you look, and could feel because i love you, cal. Catches in the two of i you look, and could feel because you look like you still like each other. We do. We have our moments. fit. We do. We have our moments. St. Clair. We do. We have our moments. St. Clair you we do. We have our moments. St. Clair. You must we do. We have our moments. St. Clair. You mustjust we do. We have our moments. St. Clair. You mustjust have we do. We have our moments. St. | clair. You mustjust have amazingly clair. You must ust have amazingly aood clair. You must ust have amazingly good attItudes. Clair. You mustjust have amazingly good attItudes, both clair. You mustjust have amazingly good attItudes, both of clair. You mustjust have amazingly good attItudes, both of you. Clair. You mustjust have amazingly good attItudes, both of you. I clair. You mustjust have amazingly good attItudes, both of you. I think| good attItudes, both of you. I think the only way good attItudes, both of you. I think the only way we good attItudes, both of you. I think the only way we could good attItudes, both of you. I think the only way we could do good attItudes, both of you. I think the only way we could do It good attItudes, both of you. I think the only way we could do It wishes| the only way we could do It wishes to compartmentalise It and think of It as one to compartmentalise It and think of It as one job at a time because if you try It as one job at a time because if you try and It as one job at a time because if you try and look at the whole project you try and look at the whole Itsjust'>Project Itsjust so much work. Proect Its ust so much work. When do project Its ust so much work. When do ou Itsjust'>Project Itsjust so much work. When do you think Itsjust'>Project Itsjust so much work. When do you think you Itsjust'>Project Itsjust so much work. When do you think you will Itsjust'>Project Itsjust so much work. When do you think you will get Itsjust'>Project Itsjust so much work. When do you think you will get in . Project Itsjust so much work. When do you think you will get in . I do you think you will get in . I promised claire she would not have to spend promised claire she would not have to spend another winter in the caravan, to spend another winter in the caravan, so we are going to move in hopefully caravan, so we are going to move in hopefully in caravan, so we are going to move in hopefully in october. Its not going to be hopefully in october. Its not going to be finished or anything, but It will be to be finished or anything, but It will be warm and dry and bigger than the caravan will be warm and dry and bigger than the caravan. You are going to have to go the caravan. You are going to have to go some the caravan. You are going to have to go some way to make It up to her. You know to go some way to make It up to her. You know what i would say . Dont buy another house. Dont ever go to an auction again for anything. Thank you very much both forjoining us and good luck wIth the move in we want an update. Hello, after the chill of may we seem to be heading into flaming june. This shows how the temperatures compared to the average commIttee It was in the reds are above or we should be and notice considerably warm across the uk come notjust warming up as first chapters are concerned, Ity-levels'>HumidIty Levels will rise even further and typically from mid week onwards. Sometimes you see a lot more clout in the west were received patchy Rain And Drizzle but thats where we can see some today as these weakening Weather Front portion High Pressure still firmly in charge of really kills off the intensIty of those Weather Fronts but certainly for the west of scotland and northern Ireland Clouds and Rain Or Drizzle at times, but should be reason to be dry and bright. Peace of scotland Hazy Sunshine but of wells monday Blue Skies overhead and It will feel warm. Temperatures by the in the 20s. Tuesday evening and into the night clear skies for england and wales, a case of Rain And Drizzle in the west and could see low clouds started to sneak into ever seacoast and overnight temperatures creeping up and boasting in double figures as we start wednesday morning. Heres the chart for wednesday and the hyatt stretching all The Way from the mid in across the southern half of the country. Low pressure towards iceland wIth the Weather Fronts but It helps to draw in that very humid air across the uk as we go through the second half the week. I was busy or through scotland and ireland down through western areas, if you would like to see Rain And Drizzle at times. Further east you are, more clout around through tuesday but pretty warm even if you have not got the sunshine. Chapters 22 to 26 in but as we go through the sheet Wednesday Night they will drop much. These are the minimum that you thursday morning, temperatures we would hope to see during the day in may which we really did. Very warm start to the Pressure Pattern is the low pressure to iceland in the High Pressure to the south, and plenty of cloud pushing in on that flow wIth many western areas a bIt gloomy through the day and can produce drizzle but whether towards the western isles of scotland once again. Temperatures creeping up before that cloud around the low to mid 20s from most. Thursday night into friday we can see the breeze pick up even further across scotland and Northern Ireland and the Weather Front starts to work Its way in to a greater chance of rain here, for the south lots of low cloud around these coasts should break out, increasing amounts of sunshine in the afternoon. Coolerfor amounts of sunshine in the afternoon. Cooler for some of you compared to what we have seen on thursday, especially in scotland and Northern Ireland but tortures above where there should be for the stage of the year. High pressure starts to establish Itself once again wIth It cutting off that flow of cloud, a bIt of Morning Mist and fog but increasing amounts of sunshine, and wIth our lIttle see the second half of the week and lots of sunshine and temperatures on the rise. A bIt more of a struggle for scotland and Northern Ireland, and a bIt fresher here but even here still very nice in the sunshine. Temperatures will fall a lIttle bIt has to go into next Week But Notice and education for england and wales, sticking wIth the temperatures from mid 20s, High Pressure in charge and the . Comes from just how close the low pressure will be to the north and the inference that will have early next week. Tonight at ten for the first time in nearly 20 years, a new treatment for alzheimers is approved by us regulators. The treatment targets the underlying cause of alzheimers rather than the symptoms, and regulators in the uk will now consider Its potential. While some scientists warn the drug will only have marginal benefIts, those involved in the trials say Its very promising. This will give hope to the people that havent had any hope for a very long time. Theres patients and participants in my trails who are desperate to find something that helps. Well be asking how soon the new drug could be available to patients in the uk. Also tonight. In wales, anyone over 18 can book a Covid Vaccination from next week and in england, the over 25s can book from tomorrow. We report fom portugal, where brItish tourists are rushing to get home before the new quarantine rules apply

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