Their best to support their teams without going inside the state. Should get a welcome to the Program Countries across europe are beginning to blacks lock down measures have made warnings from experts and health is that it will be a slow and gradual process schools in germany are getting ready to reopen on monday after they closed in much even families struggling to adjust to the challenge of home schooling now teachers face a different challenge bringing lessons back to the classroom well keeping students safe. This is the ask to linger in Elementary School not far from minds stuff here are getting ready for the children return to school. New physical distancing rules means. Pupils will be allowed in the classroom. 2 distancing begins before the children even enter the narrow hallways. And bring with me markings out in front of the school where the children will line up each child warmly then be allowed to enter the classroom individually. The new measures mean tabletops and door hand
Happens next also coming up a bit more freedom for women in saudi arabia the ultra conservative kingdom is finally going to let women drive activists have been fighting for that right for years. How the push to defeat just how this is taking a heavy toll on the people of somalia we have an exclusive report. Plus the long and winding road toward forming a government germanys general election last weekend means chancellor merkel has to persuade two other parties to join her conservatives could take months. Hello im terry martin good to have you with us Thailands Supreme Court has sentenced for Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to five years in jail she was found guilty of failing to stop corruption in a government rice subsidies scheme shinawatra was not present when the sentence was read out she fled the country in august when the verdict was originally due. Well for more on this story lets bring in our correspondent florian knows shes standing by for us in bangkok florian first of all
Other. Including heartbreaking and heartwarming moments. Sarah i am sarah kelly. Thank you very much for joining us. We begin in charlottesville, virginia where family and friends have paid tribute to heather heyer, the 32yearold woman killed protesting a White Nationalists rally. Heather was killed after a car rammed into a group of antiracism protesters on saturday. Mourners remembered her as a courageous, principled woman and a Firm Believer in justice and equality. Police have charged a 20yearold man with alleged nazi sympathies with her murder. Heyers mother, susan bro, spoke at the memorial earlier. This is how she marked the passing of her daughter. I think the reason that what happened to heather has struck a chord is because we know that what she did is achievable. We dont all have to die. We dont all have to sacrifice our lives. They tried to kill my child to shut her up. Well guess what . You just magnified her. [applause] sarah the violence her daughter in charlottesville h
Daybreak europe. Doin manus there was a feast of Central Banks this week. All eyes will be on the house of parliament. Will theresa mays in these backer on the article 50 bill . , itterling is a benchmark is under a little bit of pressure and bank of america says we reject the notion that article 50 is priced in. It is having the largest losing streak since july of last year. The Political Risk is rising. This is the euro against sterling and it is under pressure. Anna an interesting thing to watch in terms of Political Risk to the week. Lets look at the risk radar. Report andhe jobs other factors, japanese stocks extending the biggest rally in a month. South korean stocks are up. Record highs on global stocks. We have a very busy week as you point out with all the Central Bank Meetings and a busy political calendar. Manus keep an eye on the dollar. Just a little bit soft for two days in a row, giving back some of its original gains. Those are good numbers. The animal is essentially ob
Out bps stake in the company. Captioned by the National Captioning Institute www. Ncicap. Org thank you for being with us. We start with a spectacular fall from grace for the cycling legend, lance armstrong. He has been stripped of all of his seventh Tour De France titles and banned for life by the International Cycling union. The cycling world governing body said it was ratifying sanctions taken earlier this month by the u. S. Antidumping agency antidoping agency, usada. It had claimed that armstrong was at the heart of the most sophisticated and successful of doping programs the sport had seen. Uci has ousted him from the sport. Uci will ban armstrong from cycling and strip him of his seventh Tour De France titles. Lance armstrong has no place in cycling. The uci upheld sanctions imposed by usada, accuses armstrong of being at the heart of a systematic doping culture. Usada alleges the riders victories from 19992005, after his recovery from cancer, or helped by illegal substances wer