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cnn's miguel marquez takes us for you for a harrowing look inside one hospital, a place that one doctoribes as a medical war zone. >> reporter: every corridor, every corner, every ward. every inch of brookdale hospital medical center in brooklyn now inundated with those suffering from covid-19. what are you looking at on a daily basis? >> this is a war zone, a medical war zone. every day, when i come in, i see on a daily basis pain, despair, suffering and health care disparities. >> reporter: through sunday afternoon brookdale said it had at least 180 confirmed cases of coronavirus. more than 20 people have died from the disease. coronavirus is pushing the hospital to the max. >> we are scared too. we're fighting for your lives and we're fighting for our own lives. we're trying to keep our head above water and not drown. >> reporter: doctors, nurses, even those keeping the floors clean, face a rising tide, uncertain how long it will rise, unsure the coronavirus won't sicken them as they struggle to stay a step ahead. what do you need right now? >> we need prayer. we need support. we nee
cnn's miguel marquez takes us for you for a harrowing look inside one hospital, a place that one doctoribes as a medical war zone. >> reporter: every corridor, every corner, every ward. every inch of brookdale hospital medical center in brooklyn now inundated with those suffering from covid-19. what are you looking at on a daily basis? >> this is a war zone, a medical war zone. every day, when i come in, i see on a daily basis pain, despair, suffering and health care disparities....
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and it's completely heartbreaking and harrowing.coronavirus. they're warning other areas what might happen. so we have all of these people who are incredibly, critically unwell. and people are dying alone. people have no company, they have no comfort. and that's incredibly difficult for healthcare providers, who are trying to help people recover, or in some cases pass away with dignity and kindness. we are stretched as it is, and that's incredibly hard. but they're ready for whatever comes next. there's a lot of training that's going on to prepare for this onslaught that we are guaranteed to receive in the next few weeks and months. and i think that there's a positive, a tentative positive, that we are trying to prepare for that as best we can. in a hospital bed in durham, michelle had a plea to the public — be careful, and responsible. i'm begging you. please, please be careful. be responsible. some patients receiving care for different conditions, including cancer, are worried about what will happen as hospitals postpone some trea
and it's completely heartbreaking and harrowing.coronavirus. they're warning other areas what might happen. so we have all of these people who are incredibly, critically unwell. and people are dying alone. people have no company, they have no comfort. and that's incredibly difficult for healthcare providers, who are trying to help people recover, or in some cases pass away with dignity and kindness. we are stretched as it is, and that's incredibly hard. but they're ready for whatever comes...
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in intensive care for some weeks and some of them will die and it's completely heartbreaking and harrowingwith tight new measures now in force across the uk, deserted streets today and shops were shut as people were told not to leave home for three weeks unless absolutely necessary. the more we follow the rules, the sooner we will stop the spread. and so everybody has a responsibility to follow those rules and, where possible, to stay at home. keeping customers apart. supermarkets and other essential services introduce new measures to ensure people do have to leave home don't come into close contact. in eastern france, where intensive care units are becoming overwhelmed, desperately ill patients are airlifted to other hospitals. more than 1000 have now died there. and tokyo's olympic flame will have to keep burning for another year as the games are finally postponed until next summer. and in sport, we'll have more reaction on this summer's tokyo 0lympics being postponed — something that's never happened and its 124 year history. good evening. three young doctors working in the a&e departme
in intensive care for some weeks and some of them will die and it's completely heartbreaking and harrowingwith tight new measures now in force across the uk, deserted streets today and shops were shut as people were told not to leave home for three weeks unless absolutely necessary. the more we follow the rules, the sooner we will stop the spread. and so everybody has a responsibility to follow those rules and, where possible, to stay at home. keeping customers apart. supermarkets and other...
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day drop since the gulf war in 1991 now earlier i asked these financial correspondent jose luis to harrow on wall street for his take on a saudi arabia's decision to increase i put and i asked him whether he thinks the move could lead to retaliation from russia. what we can say kate it's not like the core current situation it's only sustainable for a short period both for opec members and russia mosco might have a started or trigger the war to push prices down by the keeping them to current levels or pushing them even lower will have a political implications especially since they have for russia to break even price for oil is around $42.00 a barrel a lot of reporting a promise at the beginning of the year to approve but something goes to melissa because of these low popularity still the current situation will make any investment in infrastructure or any increase in social spending much more difficult for all the republican members some of them depend on income from oil to survive so i think if you can decline in revenue could destabilize politically and socially and jose would you say wha
day drop since the gulf war in 1991 now earlier i asked these financial correspondent jose luis to harrow on wall street for his take on a saudi arabia's decision to increase i put and i asked him whether he thinks the move could lead to retaliation from russia. what we can say kate it's not like the core current situation it's only sustainable for a short period both for opec members and russia mosco might have a started or trigger the war to push prices down by the keeping them to current...
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is financial correspondent jose luis to harrow on wall street hi jose comparisons are already being made between the global financial crisis and the coronavirus is this a serious that's what we saw in 2009. do you think comparisons are audios right but it is unavoidable to go per the current situation with what happened in 2009 a of for starters the virus has triggered the 1st emergency cut from the federal reserve since a different crisis it is also revisiting and it calls for bolder monetary and fiscal coordinated steamers from countries around the world but when it comes to the us and fundamentals in the economy are pretty solid and systemic. system seem to be contained that said it is all about confidence at the minute a department can punch all markets a star heat into consumer home aside from any related preventive measures and start to question her or he's a spending then the heat on the economy becomes more severe this can result in the small business getting here layoffs liquidity concerns and maybe a recession in a very interconnected globalized world but as for now kate is a s
is financial correspondent jose luis to harrow on wall street hi jose comparisons are already being made between the global financial crisis and the coronavirus is this a serious that's what we saw in 2009. do you think comparisons are audios right but it is unavoidable to go per the current situation with what happened in 2009 a of for starters the virus has triggered the 1st emergency cut from the federal reserve since a different crisis it is also revisiting and it calls for bolder monetary...
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let's go over to wall street where jose luis to harrow is standing by for us you've got a lonely job there looks like just about everyone has left tell us about this stimulus we're talking about trillions of it is it stimulating enough. it is that bad but i would add that when when you talk about don kaname of iran $21.00 trillion dollars it gives you a little bit of perspective of how much more it can and may need to be done and probably define no bill will be larger done to trillion dollars if we take into consideration that we don't exactly know when the situation will normalize how many companies and industries will need to be bail out and more importantly if consumer confidence that will ever be the same after the current health crisis if this does drag on way we're talking about millions of jobs that are being cut at the moment what's what's going to happen with trump's success that he's built his success on on the successes of his economy and those amazing job numbers that he's been a joy. most of those jobs will we'll see in the short to medium term some projections already t
let's go over to wall street where jose luis to harrow is standing by for us you've got a lonely job there looks like just about everyone has left tell us about this stimulus we're talking about trillions of it is it stimulating enough. it is that bad but i would add that when when you talk about don kaname of iran $21.00 trillion dollars it gives you a little bit of perspective of how much more it can and may need to be done and probably define no bill will be larger done to trillion dollars...
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during the forties and fifties more and more people were selling drugs, not only harrow heroin but synthetics a means of temporary escape from the ghetto, marijuana in 1963 became one of the symbols of the youth and revolution. our criminal statutes became hostile penalties stiffer. there was virtually no difference in the eyes of law between selling a deck of her win on the street corner or selling marijuana in a college dorm. in the 1960s there were also signs of progress and both the understanding of the attics problem and in the lower. >> narcotics knowledge of created which attics me for money to punitive enforcement of the narcotics law, the strives the addict deeper and deeper into secretiveness and fear. california started a civil commitment program. the first step to do so. even though high princes and barbed wire was constant reminders that inmates were still prisoners, the accident was not on punishment for treatment. aside from federal programs that lexington in fort worth, it was the first time that public institutions were used to treat attics and instead of just confining. them
during the forties and fifties more and more people were selling drugs, not only harrow heroin but synthetics a means of temporary escape from the ghetto, marijuana in 1963 became one of the symbols of the youth and revolution. our criminal statutes became hostile penalties stiffer. there was virtually no difference in the eyes of law between selling a deck of her win on the street corner or selling marijuana in a college dorm. in the 1960s there were also signs of progress and both the...
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even though, in normal circumstances, we want to give them to everyone, and those can be really harrowingt buy food and pleaded with shoppers not to empty the shelves, in a widely watched social media clip. it's people like me that are going to be looking after you when you're at your lowest. just stop it, please! england's chief nursing officer told me how sad she was to hear dawn's story. oh, it's heartbreaking when you see nurses across the country working 48—hour shifts, week shifts. they're working so hard and they will be working even harder, i'm absolutely sure. but i'm asking for all supermarkets to open their doors for those that are working in health and social care, providing this expert care to our patients. this cab firm in the east midlands is offering free delivery of food to nhs staff, as well as those who are vulnerable. they say they made 300 deliveries in the last few days. a call‘s gone out to retired staff to come back to the nhs front line. bridget worked for 38 years in the health service, mostly as a senior nurse, and is ready to return. it's a scary prospect becau
even though, in normal circumstances, we want to give them to everyone, and those can be really harrowingt buy food and pleaded with shoppers not to empty the shelves, in a widely watched social media clip. it's people like me that are going to be looking after you when you're at your lowest. just stop it, please! england's chief nursing officer told me how sad she was to hear dawn's story. oh, it's heartbreaking when you see nurses across the country working 48—hour shifts, week shifts....
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. >> reporter: green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers describing his harrowing escape in radio interview. >> there were moments we were worried we wouldn't get out, pandemonium at the airport. >> reporter: others not so lucky. >> yesterday, only meal was lunch. >> reporter: stuck in cuzco for days. >> repatriation but not allowed to leave the hostel? >> the manager said if i leave with that document, i would get arrested. >> reporter: state department saying we have no higher duty than to protect american citizens and have launched unprecedented global effort to bring home our citizens from every corner of the globe but not everyone can be rescued easily. those on cruise ships stranded at saerea, unwelcome any harbor. "zaandam." stranded americans around the world wonder when and how they'll ever get home. >> in the midst of the pandemic, thousands are dealing with another disaster, tornadoes. jonesboro, arkansas was hardest hit. >> reporter: the silent descent of the funnel, warnings coming just in time. >> valley view fire department, tornado warning near your area. >> reporter: minute
. >> reporter: green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers describing his harrowing escape in radio interview. >> there were moments we were worried we wouldn't get out, pandemonium at the airport. >> reporter: others not so lucky. >> yesterday, only meal was lunch. >> reporter: stuck in cuzco for days. >> repatriation but not allowed to leave the hostel? >> the manager said if i leave with that document, i would get arrested. >> reporter: state...
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this video captured by a local news crew showing his harrowing final moments, and in 2017, a near catastrophefamily, when a pyramid made up of eight performers collapsed at a training session. >> it was february 8th, about 10:30 in the morning. we were preparing to break a record for an eight-person collapsed. by the grace of god i caught the wire, my cousin caught the wire, another gentleman stayed on tnc ear canal, my leftsaid, when we first got the call, he said the fear in the voices of the paramedics, he said i was certain we would have fatalities by the time they got to the hospital. but ten days later, leanna's going home. >> it's just hard to relive it over and over again. it's weird when something that dramatic happens to you, every single step of the way. i mean, that's why i'm emotional. i'm there again. >> reporter: tonight, that emotion and history, no doubt in the air, asalnda achieved his latest >> you just caught a piece of history right there. >> i think i'm keeping this one. there he goes, running across. nik wallenda off the wire and into the history books in nicaragua. >>
this video captured by a local news crew showing his harrowing final moments, and in 2017, a near catastrophefamily, when a pyramid made up of eight performers collapsed at a training session. >> it was february 8th, about 10:30 in the morning. we were preparing to break a record for an eight-person collapsed. by the grace of god i caught the wire, my cousin caught the wire, another gentleman stayed on tnc ear canal, my leftsaid, when we first got the call, he said the fear in the voices...
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one couple's harrowing story that everyone should hear >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone thank you for being with us. americans afraid and uncertain for their health and how they will pay the bills are getting good news this evening. that massive stimulus bill bill signed into law a short time ago that means money will be on the way for so many people strapped for cash, but first to the front lines in the battle to slow the rising tide of coronavirus. a battle now being waged in towns big and small well beyond new york where medical workers are already reaching their breaking points. our team is in place again tonight and gabe gutierrez starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, a dramatic spike in new york state's death toll from 385 to more than 500 emergency rooms are swamped. the lines for testing are long, and those on the front lines are exhausted. >> it's like a war zone we're in a war with very limited resources. >> reporter: arabia is an e.r. doctor in brooklyn and the bronx. >> every time i leave from the shift i cry every shift
one couple's harrowing story that everyone should hear >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone thank you for being with us. americans afraid and uncertain for their health and how they will pay the bills are getting good news this evening. that massive stimulus bill bill signed into law a short time ago that means money will be on the way for so many people strapped for cash, but first to the front lines in the battle to...
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. >>> a bay area man shares a harrowing story of how he escaped the holocaust. he is working to prevent this dark chapter in world history from happening again. >>> with each passing year there are fewer people still alive who can share first-hand accounts of the horrors of the holocaust. >>> is san rafael man continues to inspire audiences with his jewish families stories of escape. this week's jefferson award winner. couple it was decades before herbert heller could tell his children he survived the holocaust.>> reporter: telling his story as part of his life's mission. 90-year-old herbert heller he has donated his time to lawmakers neighbors community groups and especially students. in hopes they won't repeat the mistakes of world war ii. >>> i always feel one young lady or one young man will hopefully be our president. i wanted them to know what went on.>> reporter: helltold how he his parents and his brother got deported from their home in prague czechoslovakia. >>> at age 15 we were shipped to auschwitz.>> reporter: his quick thinking spared him from the c
. >>> a bay area man shares a harrowing story of how he escaped the holocaust. he is working to prevent this dark chapter in world history from happening again. >>> with each passing year there are fewer people still alive who can share first-hand accounts of the horrors of the holocaust. >>> is san rafael man continues to inspire audiences with his jewish families stories of escape. this week's jefferson award winner. couple it was decades before herbert heller could...
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let's speak now to the labour mp for harrow west gareth thomas.right on the border. what did you make of this 24—hour critical incident?” border. what did you make of this 24-hour critical incident? i was very concerned. it is a worry, as it indicates the pressure the staff are under. i know some members of staff there and i know they are doing an incredibly important job but there and i know they are doing an incredibly importantjob but they are worried about the situation in the hospital more generally. 0bviously, one thinks of the patients who are needing the treatment and the fact that the hospital had to declare a critical incident. it obviously means there area incident. it obviously means there are a lot of people needing treatment. 0ne are a lot of people needing treatment. one is worried for the future of those constituents. treatment. one is worried for the future of those constituentslj future of those constituents.” presume you have been talking to some of the staff, what have they been telling you about the pressures they are under an
let's speak now to the labour mp for harrow west gareth thomas.right on the border. what did you make of this 24—hour critical incident?” border. what did you make of this 24-hour critical incident? i was very concerned. it is a worry, as it indicates the pressure the staff are under. i know some members of staff there and i know they are doing an incredibly important job but there and i know they are doing an incredibly importantjob but they are worried about the situation in the hospital...
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. >> you will hear of the harrowing stories on the front lines >>> the next major hot spots, new concerns across the south louisiana facing the fastest growth in new cases in the world do some states need to take stronger action to slow the spread health officials sounding the alarm >>> the new unemployment numbers just out shattering records. millions more out of work the house set to vote on that $2 trillion rescue package passed by the senate when you, your family, and your business could see money and relief >>> the surge in coronavirus among first responders over 300 cases in the nypd alone the risks they're taking to put our health and safety above their own. >>> and the growing mental health impact on children. tonight, they're sharing their struggles. a story every family will want to hear. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone we've now lost over 1,000 people to coronavirus in this country. so many tears have been shed and experts tell us there will be many more tears to follow while we know most infected people will recover from thi
. >> you will hear of the harrowing stories on the front lines >>> the next major hot spots, new concerns across the south louisiana facing the fastest growth in new cases in the world do some states need to take stronger action to slow the spread health officials sounding the alarm >>> the new unemployment numbers just out shattering records. millions more out of work the house set to vote on that $2 trillion rescue package passed by the senate when you, your family,...
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and it's completely heartbreaking and harrowing.rnight 170,000 people answer the government's call for a volunteer army to help tackle the crisis — that's 3 a minute. in times like this, as the chief medical officer has already said, we see outbreaks of altruism, people wanting to help. so it's a wonderful response, in the same way that all those doctors coming back, nurses saying they will come back, i am bowled over by it. the government resists the pressure to stop construction work — saying it should continue if it can be done safely. in scotland, the first minister says sites should close. the government is considering the early release of some prisoners in england and wales, to ease the pressure placed onjails by the pandemic. boris johnson will answer questions from mps at midday in what's expected to be the final session of prime minister's questions before parliament is likely to shut down this evening. india goes into a three—week lockdown. 1.3 billion people — nearly a fifth of the world's population — have been told to s
and it's completely heartbreaking and harrowing.rnight 170,000 people answer the government's call for a volunteer army to help tackle the crisis — that's 3 a minute. in times like this, as the chief medical officer has already said, we see outbreaks of altruism, people wanting to help. so it's a wonderful response, in the same way that all those doctors coming back, nurses saying they will come back, i am bowled over by it. the government resists the pressure to stop construction work —...
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elizabeth warren dropping out who will she endorse >>> harrowing new stories of survival from that tornado disaster and taylor swift joining the relief effort in a big way. >>> and harvey weinstein taken to jail the procedure he underwent hours before being removed from the hospital >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening the massive effort to halt the spread of coronavirus here in the u.s. has turned offshore where a san francisco-bound cruise ship with thousands onboard is trapped in a sea of uncertainty, unable to dock out of concerns there may be infected passengers. with more than 220 cases in the u.s. since the outbreak began, a third of them in the seattle area, some major companies are sending workers home amid public warnings to those most at risk. again tonight we have expanded coverage starting with joe fryer. >> reporter: packed with 3,500 passengers and crew, the grand princess cruise ship is returning to san francisco, but for now won't be allowed to dock passengers now asked to stay in their rooms. today a military helicopter flew test kits
elizabeth warren dropping out who will she endorse >>> harrowing new stories of survival from that tornado disaster and taylor swift joining the relief effort in a big way. >>> and harvey weinstein taken to jail the procedure he underwent hours before being removed from the hospital >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening the massive effort to halt the spread of coronavirus here in the u.s. has turned offshore where a...
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panic dozens of elderly and sick people were found dead at home the situation made all the more harrowing when the army had to disinfect their resting place as the army during certain visits found older people completely abandoned sometimes even dead in their bad spanish health care services fighting against collapse this is a significant problem for healthcare system this collapse which is being talked about could happen in some places while germany seems to have the spread of covert 19 under some semblance of control a quick glance to our neighbors elsewhere in europe like spain shows just how quickly the situation can degenerate and with such tragic consequences peter all over r.t. berlin. now in the u.k. there has been a very mattick spike in cope with 19 patel ities over the past week more than a 1000 have died more than 4 times the number and this time last week the british prime minister has written a letter to the nation urging people to stay at home and after boris johnson himself tested positive for the virus. i developed marl symptoms of the corona virus that's to say a tempera
panic dozens of elderly and sick people were found dead at home the situation made all the more harrowing when the army had to disinfect their resting place as the army during certain visits found older people completely abandoned sometimes even dead in their bad spanish health care services fighting against collapse this is a significant problem for healthcare system this collapse which is being talked about could happen in some places while germany seems to have the spread of covert 19 under...
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volunteers have been helping in the search, while those who lost everything are telling harrowing storiesf survival. david begnaud reports from cookville, tennessee, tonight. >> how are we still here? how can they even hug? >> i don't have the strength. >> reporter: faith johnson and julie grooms are next door neighbors. what's left? >> look. there's nothing, there's nothing, nothing but us. that's it.husbd, e she showed us the carpete only floor item remaining in what used to be their home. and this was a closet. >> it's a lot to process. >> reporter: of the 25 people killed in tennessee, 19 were right here in putnam county. six neighbors on this block alone. two-year-old sawyer, his mother, erin, and father, josh, are among dead. among dead. help arrived today, hundreds of volunteers were picking up the pieces. faith johnson told us she gripped her two children as the tornado sucked them out of their home at 2:15 in the morning. so what do you remember? >> i remember getting the warning, and scooping both of our children up out of bed, wrapping them in a blanket, going to the bathtub, a
volunteers have been helping in the search, while those who lost everything are telling harrowing storiesf survival. david begnaud reports from cookville, tennessee, tonight. >> how are we still here? how can they even hug? >> i don't have the strength. >> reporter: faith johnson and julie grooms are next door neighbors. what's left? >> look. there's nothing, there's nothing, nothing but us. that's it.husbd, e she showed us the carpete only floor item remaining in what...
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developing story to be a correspondent joins me now from istanbul good to have you with us here some harrowing scenes that we're witnessing today the news agency workers got a hold of footage released by the turkish authorities which they say shows the greek coast guard pushing back a boat filled with migrants i don't know if you can see this but it's a pretty heavy handed way of going about this you'll hear how has it come to this. well yes these pictures are deeply disturbing turkish authorities have shared the pictures with journalists they claim they were failing and of boardroom at the turkish coast which is very close to the greek island of kos earlier this morning now. a word of caution here because this footage is coming from the turkish authorities and they clearly have a political interest right now sharing such videos but then again. greek border guards the coast guard they clearly have orders off absolutely not tolerating any illegal crossings they have fired tear gas at people at one border crossing where i've just been in the past days they've used water cannon and i also got som
developing story to be a correspondent joins me now from istanbul good to have you with us here some harrowing scenes that we're witnessing today the news agency workers got a hold of footage released by the turkish authorities which they say shows the greek coast guard pushing back a boat filled with migrants i don't know if you can see this but it's a pretty heavy handed way of going about this you'll hear how has it come to this. well yes these pictures are deeply disturbing turkish...
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heartbreaking and harrowing — a warning from doctors and family members of coronavirus victims aboutt the uk is in store for. india begins its first day under a three—week lockdown following a last—minute shopping spree by concerned residents. hello and welcome to bbc news. almost 19,000 people are now known to have died from the coronavirus pandemic around the world. economies are also being hit hard as governments impose shutdowns. governments are now starting to coordinate their response. later on wednesday, finance ministers from g7 countries in europe and north america will hold a video conference and on thursday, leaders of the 620 will also discuss the crisis. attention is currently focused on the united states, and its rapidly increasing rate of infection. however, president trump has continued to suggest that he would like to reopen the us economy by easter, just over two weeks away. i think we're looking at a timeline. we're discussing it, we had a very good meeting today. you know, if you add it all up, that's probably nine days, plus another 2.5 weeks. it's a period of ti
heartbreaking and harrowing — a warning from doctors and family members of coronavirus victims aboutt the uk is in store for. india begins its first day under a three—week lockdown following a last—minute shopping spree by concerned residents. hello and welcome to bbc news. almost 19,000 people are now known to have died from the coronavirus pandemic around the world. economies are also being hit hard as governments impose shutdowns. governments are now starting to coordinate their...
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. >> seth: yeah, it sounds harrowing. [ laughter ] and you made your way back >> i mean, i felt likeetly i'm on a bus, i'm like, "do you know how to get back to ischgl?" [ laughter ] "yes, just follow us." [ laughter ] and so i followed this group of people >> seth: did you have -- were you more worried about making it back or the fact you'd be gone so long that the people in the film would notice? >> i was panicked because i would have to call production -- >> seth: yeah. >> to come pick me up in switzerland. [ laughter ] which, from where we were -- is like, a three-hour drive >> seth: yeah. >> so six hours round trip and then - >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> --they would be bummed and i would have committed resources that were needed elsewhere to picking me up. [ laughter ] >> seth: who is the better skier of the two of you? >> julia >> seth: yeah. >> i'll just say it. >> all right [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> i'll own it i'll own it. >> she's very good >> however -- however, nat faxon, who's one of our two co-directors is the best skier >> he's the best >> seth: okay. >> okay. >> he is >
. >> seth: yeah, it sounds harrowing. [ laughter ] and you made your way back >> i mean, i felt likeetly i'm on a bus, i'm like, "do you know how to get back to ischgl?" [ laughter ] "yes, just follow us." [ laughter ] and so i followed this group of people >> seth: did you have -- were you more worried about making it back or the fact you'd be gone so long that the people in the film would notice? >> i was panicked because i would have to call...
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it believeshat, although the latest figures to make for rather harrowing readingwe had ov 800 people died over use of t 24 hours be virus, despite those figures, the government says that the virus has come to the end of its curve, that the figur are starting to flatten out. >> the situation they're in spain. do sth us here on "outside source." lots more to come. we will be live in brazil as president bolsonaro continues to played on this csis. there has been a sharp increase in the number of deaths from the virus in france. authorities say more than 3000 have no died in hospital. it comes as the crisis is emgin care homes as >> this home hn par lost 16 residents to coronavirus, more than 8more infected. those delivering the coffins here told a waiting journalist it was nonstop. 21 people have died at this home , but while hostal deaths recorded in the daily toll of coronavirus, deaths in care homes are not. >> there was a cluster of about 50 peoe with fever over five da followed by symptoms of severe pneumonia, so we had to use oxygen. at the height of the epidemic eehere, there must
it believeshat, although the latest figures to make for rather harrowing readingwe had ov 800 people died over use of t 24 hours be virus, despite those figures, the government says that the virus has come to the end of its curve, that the figur are starting to flatten out. >> the situation they're in spain. do sth us here on "outside source." lots more to come. we will be live in brazil as president bolsonaro continues to played on this csis. there has been a sharp increase in...
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and harrowing images from inside hospitals in spain. here's ian pannell. >> reporter: tonight, disturbing new images posted across social media in spain showing patients on the floor of an overwhelmed hospital. victims heard coughing, some gasping for air, others apparently hooked up to oxygen tanks. doctors unable to keep up. spain suffering over 460 deaths in the past 24 hours. and in italy, another staggering day. over 500 deaths. >> my hospital, which is usually around 550 beds, now is dedicated that 90% of these beds to these people to patients with this disease. >> reporter: perhaps some light at the end of the tunnel for italy. the percentage for total new infections rose 8%. single digits for the first time since the lockdown began two weeks ago. but the world health organization warning the pandemic is rapidly accelerating. it took 67 days from the initial reported infection to reach the first 100,000 cases. 11 days for the second 100,000. and just four days for the third saying all people should stay home from now on. gatherin
and harrowing images from inside hospitals in spain. here's ian pannell. >> reporter: tonight, disturbing new images posted across social media in spain showing patients on the floor of an overwhelmed hospital. victims heard coughing, some gasping for air, others apparently hooked up to oxygen tanks. doctors unable to keep up. spain suffering over 460 deaths in the past 24 hours. and in italy, another staggering day. over 500 deaths. >> my hospital, which is usually around 550 beds,...
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panic dozens of elderly and sick people were found dead at home the situation made all the more harrowing when the army had to disinfect their resting places the army during certain visits found some older people completely abandoned sometimes even dead in their bats spanish health care services fighting against collapse this is a significant problem for our health care system this collapse which is being talked about could happen in some places germany seems to have the spread of covert 19 under some semblance of. roll a quick glance to our neighbors elsewhere in europe like spain shows just how quickly the situation can do generate and with such tragic consequences peter all of our artsy berlin you know just look at what's happening in britain the c. boris johnson is just talking to parliament very says a quarter of the world's population is current some sort of a lockdown over this one european stock markets there's talk about them they've been breathing a little sigh of relief when this day bucking recent trends with a jump in prices on opening for a bit it comes after us announced pl
panic dozens of elderly and sick people were found dead at home the situation made all the more harrowing when the army had to disinfect their resting places the army during certain visits found some older people completely abandoned sometimes even dead in their bats spanish health care services fighting against collapse this is a significant problem for our health care system this collapse which is being talked about could happen in some places germany seems to have the spread of covert 19...
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panic dozens of elderly and sick people were found dead at home the situation made all the more harrowing when the army had to disinfect their resting places the army during certain visits found some older people completely abandoned sometimes even dead in their bats spanish health care services fighting against collapse this is a significant problem for health care system this collapse which is being talked about could happen in some places germany seems to have the spread of covert 19 under some semblance of control a quick glance to our neighbors elsewhere in europe like spain shows just how quickly the situation can degenerate and with such tragic consequences peter all of our r.t. belin. well governments around the world are faced with a dilemma when dealing with the corona virus outbreak because they need restrictions to prevent it spread but financially that could prove to be catastrophic for their economies she has been skating looks now at the difficult choices they face. economies across the world have ground to a halt kilian measures have been announced. to the government offer
panic dozens of elderly and sick people were found dead at home the situation made all the more harrowing when the army had to disinfect their resting places the army during certain visits found some older people completely abandoned sometimes even dead in their bats spanish health care services fighting against collapse this is a significant problem for health care system this collapse which is being talked about could happen in some places germany seems to have the spread of covert 19 under...
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considering how volatile these past few weeks are investors are obviously exhausted and it's been a very harrowing couple of days for the markets the dax here in frankfurt down another 7 percent today it's fallen about 40 percent over the past month so investors are also just increasingly having to face restrictions in their own life and continue to sort of try to understand what the economic impact of this is and if there's anything that policymakers can really do to offset the economic impact of the outbreak and the restrictions governments are having to put in place yes you'll see i mean tokyo's nikkei is down today as we said despite monetary action by the bank of japan and we've seen measures taken here in germany of the european union to boost economies it seems like investors are not convinced by those measures. clearly they're not if you look at these extreme declines we're seeing and stocks today this isn't really calling anybody at this point investors over the past several weeks have just been really repeatedly calling for policymakers central banks governments to step then with liquidi
considering how volatile these past few weeks are investors are obviously exhausted and it's been a very harrowing couple of days for the markets the dax here in frankfurt down another 7 percent today it's fallen about 40 percent over the past month so investors are also just increasingly having to face restrictions in their own life and continue to sort of try to understand what the economic impact of this is and if there's anything that policymakers can really do to offset the economic impact...
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panic dozens of elderly and sick people were found dead at home the situation made all the more harrowing when the army had to disinfect their resting places the army during certain visits 1000 older people completely abandoned sometimes even dead in their bats spanish health care services fighting against collapse this is a significant problem for our healthcare system this collapse which is being talked about could happen in some places germany seems to have the spread of covert 19 under some semblance of. role a quick glance to our neighbors elsewhere in europe like spain shows just how quickly the situation could degenerate and with such tragic consequences peter all of our artsy berlin. with the total number of cases here in russia has just tipped over $500.00 now we can report the smalling the russian president in full has most been visiting a brand new all spittal set up to handle the break on the outskirts of moscow hear from him a putin was talking to start from to the wards to speak to the victims of the pandemic. of the group. of students who go through the. room you get you kn
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more than 20000 refugees in a crowded cab while conditions are dire evangelise it says has been harrowing island as consigns about coping with this new health crisis i'm standing here in front of the luria refugee camp in the listless reese we're about 20000 refugees are held in an area that was initially built for 2000 people from the area it's not the best when it comes to fighting in the conditions are not the ideal for people living in such a small area but now with the spread of coronavirus around the world a lot of the people are concerned he went around and spoke to the locals to see what they had to say about a fear of a virus like that spreading among the cow. if it gets like italy will be doomed because the island only has one hospital it is good if they manage to isolate one or 2 of those infected with corona virus but one of the feel unloved infection spread further you can imagine what will happen to them to move them again there will be many issues and they will be big the virus is likely to spread very fast it could be maria that's affected but also mightily the whole islan
more than 20000 refugees in a crowded cab while conditions are dire evangelise it says has been harrowing island as consigns about coping with this new health crisis i'm standing here in front of the luria refugee camp in the listless reese we're about 20000 refugees are held in an area that was initially built for 2000 people from the area it's not the best when it comes to fighting in the conditions are not the ideal for people living in such a small area but now with the spread of...
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but amid the tragedy, harrowing stories of survival. jean gregory's husband racing to protect her as the tornado closed in. >> so, he came in and he drug me off the bed and threw me on the floor. got on top of me and we rode it out in the bedroom. >> reporter: the couple surviving without a scratch. >> and victor 0 ken toe with us live tonight. and victor, we know first responders are still searching for victims. and what are you learning from authorities tonight? >> reporter: david, teams are still out on the ground and in the air. take a look. one local police department even using a drone that has a thermal lens on it that would help them spot someone still trapped in the rubble. teams are still going door-to-door, as well. the national ghelp, areas migh be accessible for weeks. david? >> we're thinking about all those families tonight. victor, thank you. i want to get to rob marciano, he is also in nashville tonight, because rob, we know the threat of more severe storms looms tonight. >> reporter: it does, david. thankfully, that th
but amid the tragedy, harrowing stories of survival. jean gregory's husband racing to protect her as the tornado closed in. >> so, he came in and he drug me off the bed and threw me on the floor. got on top of me and we rode it out in the bedroom. >> reporter: the couple surviving without a scratch. >> and victor 0 ken toe with us live tonight. and victor, we know first responders are still searching for victims. and what are you learning from authorities tonight? >>...
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panic dozens of elderly and sick people were found dead at home the situation made all the more harrowing when the army had to disinfect their resting place as the army during certain visits found older people completely abandoned sometimes even dead in their bats spanish health care services fighting against collapse this is a significant problem for healthcare system this collapse which is being talked about could happen in some places germany seems to have the spread of covert 19 under some semblance of control a quick glance to our neighbors elsewhere in europe like spain shows just how quickly the situation can degenerate and with such tragic consequences peter all of our artsy belin. yes somebody run for cations this is look at the money side of it european stock markets of breathe a little sigh of relief this wednesday we can report bucking recent trends with a jump in prices on opening it comes after the u.s. reached its biggest economic stimulus package in the country's modern history of eventually they got round to agreeing to a trillion dollars set aside to help businesses and
panic dozens of elderly and sick people were found dead at home the situation made all the more harrowing when the army had to disinfect their resting place as the army during certain visits found older people completely abandoned sometimes even dead in their bats spanish health care services fighting against collapse this is a significant problem for healthcare system this collapse which is being talked about could happen in some places germany seems to have the spread of covert 19 under some...
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supreme court in washington has a harrowing opens challenging a louisiana state law on doctor registration is designed to heavily restrict access to abortion this is the 1st major case to be heard by president trump's appointed justices. fighting broke out side a football match in the chechen capital on wednesday evening hundreds rushed to the pitch towards the end of the 2nd home between grozny and then it's and petersburg in the russian cup even some of the players scores involved to try and break up the ball in the game eventually began again the visitors and it's progressed to the next round courtesy of a 97th minute when. thanks joining us they are an aussie international we're back in 30 minutes with the latest headlines. markets really back you know very big way almost 12 plug for the books one business sure you can't afford it. and i'm christiane washington coming out of the cold on a biological quarterly more deadly than the flu but where are those numbers coming from and are they accurate was trying to.
supreme court in washington has a harrowing opens challenging a louisiana state law on doctor registration is designed to heavily restrict access to abortion this is the 1st major case to be heard by president trump's appointed justices. fighting broke out side a football match in the chechen capital on wednesday evening hundreds rushed to the pitch towards the end of the 2nd home between grozny and then it's and petersburg in the russian cup even some of the players scores involved to try and...
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what was said by caesar and omar gives a harrowing glimpse of the horrors faced by the syrian people, but i will speak about a different perspective. saleh,me is raed al i'm the head of the civil defense commonly known as the white helmets. this organization of 2500 men and 300 women have dedicated their lives to saving others. down, webombs rained rushed to dig lives from under the rubble. since our formation in 2013, we have saved more than 120,000 lives in syria. 282 volunteers have been killed in the line of duty, deliberately targeted by the syrian regime and russia. we rescue people regardless of their ethnicity, religion, gender and politics. we have rescued our own family members, complete strangers, and even assad regime soldiers. our motto and inspiration comes from universal teachings in the car around that read, whoever saves one life, it is as if they have saved all of humanity. yet for all of the lives we have saved, death is beating us. for every syrian we have saved, there are five that we have lost. bombs, we could stop the we could save almost every single one. i am
what was said by caesar and omar gives a harrowing glimpse of the horrors faced by the syrian people, but i will speak about a different perspective. saleh,me is raed al i'm the head of the civil defense commonly known as the white helmets. this organization of 2500 men and 300 women have dedicated their lives to saving others. down, webombs rained rushed to dig lives from under the rubble. since our formation in 2013, we have saved more than 120,000 lives in syria. 282 volunteers have been...
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well it has been a harrowing past week for investors and it's not looking any better here at the start of training trading here in frankfurt the dax just opened an account already about 7 percent just really a dramatic fall and we've seen a lot of a lot of news over the weekend of increasing restrictions on businesses on trade on travel that's going to have a significant impact but the measures that central banks and governments are putting in place to really help prop up the economy just aren't convincing investors the fad the bank of japan and all are coming out with a lot of a lot of easing measures that cut interest rates and governments also here in germany for example they have unveiled unlimited credit for businesses but investors aren't sure if that's going to be enough to offset the economic impact on my chest elaine in frankfurt thank you so much. now south korea has been among the countries worst affected by the new coronavirus spot south korean businesses are working together to share the economic burden from coby 19. korean landlords and tenants are sharing the burden of w
well it has been a harrowing past week for investors and it's not looking any better here at the start of training trading here in frankfurt the dax just opened an account already about 7 percent just really a dramatic fall and we've seen a lot of a lot of news over the weekend of increasing restrictions on businesses on trade on travel that's going to have a significant impact but the measures that central banks and governments are putting in place to really help prop up the economy just...