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Digital skills among the elderly doubles, as modern technology reconnects friends and family during the pandemic. President biden has urged the us congress to pass a policing reform bill quickly, in memory of george floyd. After meeting mr floyd s relatives at the white house, exactly a year after he was killed by a white policeman, mr biden said both accountability and trust were needed in the justice system. Our north america correspondent, nick bryant reports from minneapolis. Taking a knee in the place that george floyd was killed a symbol of what s become a global struggle. An act of remembrance that lasted nine minutes and 29 seconds the duration of his murder. Chanting: one, two, three, four! police violence no more! the march for racial justice must often seem like a never ending journey, with milestones along the way but no endpoint in sight. Chanting: george floyd, george floyd! that s certainly how it feels a year on from the murder of george floyd. Protesters are an
This week, we re shooting for the stars. We re playing the biggest games in town, literally. And shh! whispers: there s a comedian trying to sleep! welcome to click! hope you re doing 0k! this week, we re going to be talking a lot about taking photos. So, lara, you know we have all been looking for new hobbies to help fill the time during lockdown, yeah? i ve been very busy colouring in with my eight year old. 0h, lovely! so, she s got her colouring in book and you ve got an adult colouring in book and you sit next to each other, do you? no! i only do the children s ones because i think the grown up ones are too fiddly! anyway, what have you been doing? chuckles well, let me tell you, you know those amazing photos of the stars in the night sky that you can get by taking a long exposure photo? well, i ve kind of been getting into that, and it turns out that astronomy as a whole has become a much bigger deal in the last year. I suppose it s something you can do in your back garden when y
Welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. President biden has urged the us congress to pass a policing reform bill quickly, in memory of george floyd. After meeting mr floyd s relatives at the white house, exactly a year after he was killed by a white policeman, mr biden said both accountability and trust were needed in the justice system. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant reports from minneapolis. Taking a knee in the place that george floyd was killed a symbol of what s become a global struggle. An act of remembrance that lasted nine minutes and 29 seconds the duration of his murder. Chanting: one, two, three, four! police violence no more! the march for racial justice must often seem like a never ending journey, with milestones along the way but no endpoint in sight. Chanting: george floyd, george floyd! that s certainly how it feels a year on from the murder of george floyd. Protesters are angry they haven t seen more change. We are hunted in
Hello and welcome to tuesday in parliament. Coming up anger at new advice in areas where covid cases are growing. Can he understand how insulting it is to have new restrictions imposed upon us, local lockdowns by stealth, by the back door? a minister dismisses claims of confusion. What we are asking people to do in those affected areas is to be cautious, be careful. Also in this programme: labour accuses ministers of letting down rape victims. No more pilots, nol more consultations! what we need is action! we need a plan. And a new familiar face in the house of lords. I, john lord sentamu, do swear by almighty god. But first, downing street has denied that the government is imposing local lockdowns by stealth amid concerns about the spread of the so called indian coronavirus variant. The denialfollows the emergence of government advice urging people not to travel into and out of areas hardest hit by the new variant unless absolutely necessary. The advice was published online last wee