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he was the one who came out and said flatten the curve, and that flattening the curve kept going on and on and on. now, when it comes to schools, he s not telling a fib here. in july of 2020, i interviewed him and he said we have to get the schools open by the fall, but note he had already set a policy of lockdowns and closures that were extended to the schools. so the issue of collateral damage, mental health effects, socialization, nutrition, eye care, the mask overuse, the issue of not being with your peers that we were so worried about was extended and he talked about it in july 2020, but i think the horses were already out of the barn. we saw from other parts of the world that you could leave schools open and the spread did not increase. john: to that point, dr. siegel, it s one thing to say we want the schools to open, but it s another to set conditions or be among the people setting conditions that make it impossible for those schools to open. and at the same t ....
gets under way today, with england hoping to end australia and new zealand s dominance of the competition by lifting the trophy. hollywood history under the hammer. we ll get to see the movie memorabilia expected to fetch millions. good morning. the heavy overnight rain pushes northwards and eastwards, already heavy showers following behind into the south west. and the strong winds in the south will continue as we go through the day. details coming up. good morning. it s tuesday, the 1st of november. our main story. the chief inspector of prisons has told breakfast the government must get a grip on a migrant processing centre in kent. a report published today, says back injuly the facility at manston was working reasonably well, but it says since then it has deteriorated significantly, with conditions being described as wretched. meanwhile, opposition mps have condemned the home secretary, suella braverman, for describing the arrival of migrants into britain as an inv ....
in a crush was inadequate. the indian prime minister, narendra modi, is to visit morbi in the western state of gujarat today where more than a hundred and forty people died after a bridge collapsed on sunday. 0il giant bp announces profits of $8.2 billion that s £7 billion betweenjuly and september almost triple the figure for the same period last year and brazilian leader jair bolsonaro is expected today for the first time since losing the presidential run off to his left wing rival. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the chief inspector of prisons for england and wales says the uk government must get a grip on a migrant processing centre in kent. a report published today says back in july the facility at manston was working reasonably well, despite a number of risks, but it says since then it has deteriorated significantly, with conditions being described as wretched . meanwhile, the home secretary has been accused of using infla ....
global profits of more than £7 billion in the three months to september. unrest in brazil as bolsanro supporters refuse to accept the result of the presidential elections. police fire tear gas as they try to break up blockades of major roads has been shot dead in texas at the age of 28. he was attacked at a bowling alley in houston. counter terrorism police have taken on the investigation into a firebomb attack at a dover immigration centre. two or three devices described as petrol bombs by a witness were thrown by a man later found dead at a nearby petrol station on sunday. police who identified the man as 66 year old andrew leak from high wycombe, said it was likely the attack was sparked by some form of hate filled grievance . it comes as the immigration minister told the bbc that politicians should be careful with language after suella bravermen claimed southern england was facing an invasion of migrants. robin brant reports. reporters: ms braverman! flying the ....
to help defend ukraine against russian cyber attacks. and, from the hand of god to the auction house the ball used to score one of football s most famous goals goes under the hammer. good afternoon. welcome to the programme. a new report into pressures at the manston migrant processing centre in kent has raised questions about whether conditions worsened there after suella braverman first became home secretary, in september. the chief inspector of prisons says that in july the facility was working reasonably well , despite a number of risks but that since then it s deteriorated significantly, with conditions now described as wretched . it comes as the immigration minister told the bbc that politicians should be careful with language after suella bravermen claimed southern england was facing an invasion of migrants. our correspondent robin brant has this report. flying the flag in red, white and blue, the home secretary still has questions to answer. journalists shout ....