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california, you think of facebook, it's actually america's biggest odrocefo pdur and jane wells joins. there has never been a better time to have a favorite food. with new grubhub plus you get unlimited free delivery and cashback rewards for ordering noodles, and noodles... and noodles... and noodles. grubhub plus. free delivery, cash back, and noodles. from here, people. california contributes 15% to gdp and of course, that's going to come down now with most of the 40 million residents here forced to stay home unless your work is essential like you're a police officer, a grocery store or farming and farming is considered essential the american farm bureau federation had a conference call saying the big issue is they're concerned enough farmworkers allowed in from mexico because now with the border closure and the suspension of new worker visas, they're afraid that may not happen >> bottom line is guys, we have to fix this problem. if we don't we'll face another shock several months down the road it's real, and it's personal and it's having a major impact on american agriculture >> no
california, you think of facebook, it's actually america's biggest odrocefo pdur and jane wells joins. there has never been a better time to have a favorite food. with new grubhub plus you get unlimited free delivery and cashback rewards for ordering noodles, and noodles... and noodles... and noodles. grubhub plus. free delivery, cash back, and noodles. from here, people. california contributes 15% to gdp and of course, that's going to come down now with most of the 40 million residents here...
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some are questioning that advice and asking if everyone should indeed be wearing some kind of mask jane wellsoes join us with more on the story. hi, jane. >> reporter: hi, kelly dr. anthony fauci said the white house coronavirus task force to discuss the situation today because way back at the end of the january in california people wearing masks including me with an n95 mask i got in fire season wore it on a flight to chicago february 2 pd and then said healthy people don't need to wear masks and gave away by mask to a nurse friend. i kept this one just in case and the cdc to reconsider the possibility of everybody wearing masks outside. you may think you're healthy and go to the grocery store but infected and don't know it and everybody is makes masks or many americans are. the upside is that it doesn't further strain the short supplies of n95 masks for health care workers and there are masks hacks which eunice showed me this month to keep the bands out of your hair. >> what i do is i cut that right down the middle and then i create it like this to put it on like this. >> she really is the
some are questioning that advice and asking if everyone should indeed be wearing some kind of mask jane wellsoes join us with more on the story. hi, jane. >> reporter: hi, kelly dr. anthony fauci said the white house coronavirus task force to discuss the situation today because way back at the end of the january in california people wearing masks including me with an n95 mask i got in fire season wore it on a flight to chicago february 2 pd and then said healthy people don't need to wear...
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jane wells explains from los angeles. >> morgan, yeah, you are going to have to smoke a lot of weed toake this stock chart look good the dan business account is down more than twice this year. canopy growth is shutting down greenhouses in canada. now as you say, they are facing two threats besides market pressures. one, a lot of san business equipment weather lamp testing or packaging for stores come from china second, are americans going to stop going out shopping at dispensaries i spoke with two guys with skin in the game. one from a fund with investment in more than 20 cannabis companies. >> while we haven't seen the full effect of it, we are starting to see the beginnings of tightening supply of things like vape car trinls or packaging or various inputs to the supply chain but everything we are hearing regarding china is that china is coming back on line. it would be more impactful what happens here in the u.s. than what happens in china. we are operational in 12 states f consumer trends and schools if shopping and thing change, that's going to impact what happens. >> green thumb u
jane wells explains from los angeles. >> morgan, yeah, you are going to have to smoke a lot of weed toake this stock chart look good the dan business account is down more than twice this year. canopy growth is shutting down greenhouses in canada. now as you say, they are facing two threats besides market pressures. one, a lot of san business equipment weather lamp testing or packaging for stores come from china second, are americans going to stop going out shopping at dispensaries i spoke...
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jane wells is going to break that down for us what is this a case of escapisem >> cannabis has gone from worst to first after a terrible 2019 sales are sky high as people are forced to shutdown, they're stressing out and stocking up. companies, after a horrible year are up significantly over the last week as states like california and new york are deeming cannabis essential, especially for medical patients. here's a couple of stats revenue has increased from 52 to 130% at 1,300 dispresenceries that use e platforms harbor side is one of the largest chains in california with 60 million in annual sales, now pivoting to curb side delivery, and the cofounder is amazed that some places aren't deeming cannabis essential during this pandemic. >> most of all, if we don't allow people access to cannabis, which is relatively safe, they're quite likely going to start medicating with more dangerous substances like alcohol or tranquilizers or opioids. so i think it's clear that cannabis is an essential business and i'm pretty shocked that there's governors and mayors of legal cannabis jurisdictions th
jane wells is going to break that down for us what is this a case of escapisem >> cannabis has gone from worst to first after a terrible 2019 sales are sky high as people are forced to shutdown, they're stressing out and stocking up. companies, after a horrible year are up significantly over the last week as states like california and new york are deeming cannabis essential, especially for medical patients. here's a couple of stats revenue has increased from 52 to 130% at 1,300...
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it's telling landlords that come april 1st, the check is not in the mail jane wells is here to explainne >> hi, kelly, cheesecake factory based not far from me. while shares are up today, they have lost nearly half their value so far this year, and so now, like perhaps many of its employees, it's telling its landlords it's going to skip the rent in april. longtime chairman and ceo david overton writing its landlords, quote, due to these extraordinary events, i'm asking for your patience, and frankly, your help. now, the company has said in these unprecedented times, they have to take into consideration both their obligations and their financial position, their health it's a huge hit to a company with nearly 300 restaurants and 38,000 employees there's actually a change.org petition online to try to force the company to pay those who have been laid out certainly, not everyone is laid off. the cheesecake factory tells customers it is still doing takeout and delivery in most places, but it has closed about two dozen stores and is reportedly drawing on a $90 million credit line. now, most
it's telling landlords that come april 1st, the check is not in the mail jane wells is here to explainne >> hi, kelly, cheesecake factory based not far from me. while shares are up today, they have lost nearly half their value so far this year, and so now, like perhaps many of its employees, it's telling its landlords it's going to skip the rent in april. longtime chairman and ceo david overton writing its landlords, quote, due to these extraordinary events, i'm asking for your patience,...
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guys >> jane wells, thank you very much for that update speaking of the federal government, let's get to our special guest, mike pence. >> sara, thank you a very good morning to you, mr. vice president, and thank you very much for joining us. i'm sorry i'm not there in person, but we're following social distancing rules. >> thank you >> i want to kick off mr. vice president, with the call that the president had last night with president xi of china it seems from the president's tweets that it was positive and constructive, perhaps more so than people may have expected. and i wondered whether it's possible that the tariffs on china could be lifted temporarily while all countries are working together to fight the virus and fight its economic effects. >> well, as the president said publicly, he had a lengthy and positive call with president xi last night, and as was the focus about this time yesterday with g-20 leaders, president trump is completely focussed on confronting the coronavirus here in the united states but we are working with china. we're learning the lessons i know they spok
guys >> jane wells, thank you very much for that update speaking of the federal government, let's get to our special guest, mike pence. >> sara, thank you a very good morning to you, mr. vice president, and thank you very much for joining us. i'm sorry i'm not there in person, but we're following social distancing rules. >> thank you >> i want to kick off mr. vice president, with the call that the president had last night with president xi of china it seems from the...
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jane wells joins us with more. jane >> hi, sara. 40 million residents have to stay home or in their yards, but agriculture is considered essential industry so it is still going on, but annual problems with labor shortages are about to get worse agriculture is worth about $54 billion in california. down south they're harvesting winter lettuce, where i live it's strawberry season these crops require a lot of hand labor and that's from mexico and across the country over a quarter million laborers come in and given visa the u.s. has suspended new visa applications current visa holders are being allowed in and now there's a border closure going on and they're not sure what that's going to do and the farmworkers coming north with the border closure be considered essential? farmers here certainly think so. here in california it depends heavily on illegal farmworkers, illegal crossings are also down on top of all this farmers are also extra concerned that their farmworkers who were picking and packing this fruit and vegetables that they are
jane wells joins us with more. jane >> hi, sara. 40 million residents have to stay home or in their yards, but agriculture is considered essential industry so it is still going on, but annual problems with labor shortages are about to get worse agriculture is worth about $54 billion in california. down south they're harvesting winter lettuce, where i live it's strawberry season these crops require a lot of hand labor and that's from mexico and across the country over a quarter million...
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what's going to happen we just don't know >> jane, thank you very much jane wells reporting from california the current stock market plunge is an all too familiar situation for baby boomers we have a look a >>> i'll be listening. >> it's absolutely right and this may or may not apply to you, tyler, but certainly for millions of americans because like us, it's an all too familiar sight we're seeing. in my adult professional life, i have now seen three times over the past three decades where we have seen a massive shift in stock market valuations to the downside that have now prolonged or put off people's retirement you look at the 2001 dot com bubble burst then the financial crisis of 2008, 2009 that set a lot of retirements back and here we are again lo looking at people trying to retire and not doing so because the stock market reevaluation to the downside case in point. nothing has been safe in this environment. take a look at some of the biggest target date retirement funds out there. this is something a lot of folks look towards to try to mitigate their exposure you buy a mutual fund. i
what's going to happen we just don't know >> jane, thank you very much jane wells reporting from california the current stock market plunge is an all too familiar situation for baby boomers we have a look a >>> i'll be listening. >> it's absolutely right and this may or may not apply to you, tyler, but certainly for millions of americans because like us, it's an all too familiar sight we're seeing. in my adult professional life, i have now seen three times over the past...
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meantime there is a multi-million dollar problem at the port of los angeles thanks to the coronavirus jane wellsilmington, california with that story jane >> reporter: jon, yeah i'm outside the hall for the long shoreman's union where work is down by half. if you are a casual, a daily from lancer you're not getting any work at all. the long term get paid to be home but the casuals do not. we're looking at the port, 40 ships have been cancelled. that's 25% normal volume this year you look at video at the port of long beach, what's the problem empty containers are choking the ports. containers that should go back to china plus u.s. agricultural products that they're starting to rot the head of l.a.'s port was called before the city council >> it is our estimation that the effects of the coronavirus and the downturn in trade will cost us tens of billions of dollars in the industry when all is said and done >> reporter: now they say mersk is coming to the rescue at the end of the month with the biggest ships in the hemisphere to clear out some of the containers hand sanitizer imports to the u.s. are
meantime there is a multi-million dollar problem at the port of los angeles thanks to the coronavirus jane wellsilmington, california with that story jane >> reporter: jon, yeah i'm outside the hall for the long shoreman's union where work is down by half. if you are a casual, a daily from lancer you're not getting any work at all. the long term get paid to be home but the casuals do not. we're looking at the port, 40 ships have been cancelled. that's 25% normal volume this year you look...
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jane welles joins us now with how that industry is faring during the coronavirus outbreak.ane >> reporter: hey, tyler, yeah. i mean, many of these businesses are seeing record sales as people who have to shut down are stressing out and stocking up. on average, we're hearing that sales are double normal and flow hub reports that in denver, on monday, sales were more than four times normal. this is because states from california to new york have deemed marijuana or cannabis essential medicine, though in many states you can still buy recreational pot as well, like here in california, harborside is one of the oldest and largest chains with $60 million in annual revenues. it's switching over more to a curbside and delivery model, hiring drivers they're also recommending that customers avoid smokeable marijuana because the virus attacks the respiratory system, but there's nothing uniform about this different states are enacting different rules. not all cannabis businesses are benefiting massachusetts is only allowing medical marijuana, closing down recreational sales nevada will
jane welles joins us now with how that industry is faring during the coronavirus outbreak.ane >> reporter: hey, tyler, yeah. i mean, many of these businesses are seeing record sales as people who have to shut down are stressing out and stocking up. on average, we're hearing that sales are double normal and flow hub reports that in denver, on monday, sales were more than four times normal. this is because states from california to new york have deemed marijuana or cannabis essential...
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. >> that nurse at magnolia manor at a nursing facility in greenwood, south carolina is mary jane wellstruly. yes. years and years ago in abbeville, south carolina, which is right next to greenwood, that is my former classmate mary jane who had that beautiful voice. >> this is your classmate? >> that is my classmate, yep. and she still has that voice. and she is lifting the spirits to everyone inside that nursing facility. mary jane, we salute you this morning. >> and you're going to hollywood! i think. >> i'm so proud of you and what you're doing there at magnolia manor in that community, helping so many people and the elderly there. and that nursing home also they had a whole line dance. they had a whole party. social distancing in place, as you see. a little ymca for them. >> i need to see the electric slide. >> that's coming next. >> but congratulations to all the work you're doing down there. we salute you. we love it. good job. >>> speaking of social distancing, there was a couple. they had their wedding planned for october, but they decided pre-corona to move it up. they wanted t
. >> that nurse at magnolia manor at a nursing facility in greenwood, south carolina is mary jane wellstruly. yes. years and years ago in abbeville, south carolina, which is right next to greenwood, that is my former classmate mary jane who had that beautiful voice. >> this is your classmate? >> that is my classmate, yep. and she still has that voice. and she is lifting the spirits to everyone inside that nursing facility. mary jane, we salute you this morning. >> and...
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we are both well. janeen there were two bernie sanders and joe biden the last standg as six states go to the polls. ♪ jane: for all of you watching a nes and around the globe, welcome to "worl america." a day after the worst rte on wall street, the dow closed up by 1100 points, but uncertainty remains. after meeting with republican wmers, president trump tried to reassure markets in the puic that a package is in the works. >> we are prepared and doing a great job with it. we want to protect our shipping industry, cruise industry, our airline industry, very important that everybody has to be vigilant and be careful,e b ca lm. it is working out. a lot of good things will happen. jane: earli i spoke with the senior economics expert for the new york times. inloat the markets, is the administration on the right lines? >> there is a sense that something is happening in washington, which wasn't the case or two weeks ago. the president e seemshusiastic about reducing payroll taxes for americans. the white house onc
we are both well. janeen there were two bernie sanders and joe biden the last standg as six states go to the polls. ♪ jane: for all of you watching a nes and around the globe, welcome to "worl america." a day after the worst rte on wall street, the dow closed up by 1100 points, but uncertainty remains. after meeting with republican wmers, president trump tried to reassure markets in the puic that a package is in the works. >> we are prepared and doing a great job with it. we...
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in the meantime, the cheesecake factory telling landlords it won't be able to pay april's rent jane wells california. >> the company headquarters is not far from here and while share his a nice pop, year to date they're down half and they've told the landlords no rent coming in april and the company has started drawing down on a $90 million credit line chairman and ceo david overton said, quote, due to these extraordinary, vents i'm asking for your patience and frankly, your help. most of the 300 stores are in malls owned by simon property in westfield and simon properties have had a rougher year. the cheesecake factory laying off employees as it was forced to switch to a takeout and delivery mode. cnbc obtained a copy of an e-mail sent by overton saying they're being furloughed without pay. they can apply for unemployment and the company will continue to pay their health care premiums through may. overton write, quote, the staff furloughs we have enacted are the most difficult decision i've had to make, but my overarching goal is to ensure that we make it through this crisis and return t
in the meantime, the cheesecake factory telling landlords it won't be able to pay april's rent jane wells california. >> the company headquarters is not far from here and while share his a nice pop, year to date they're down half and they've told the landlords no rent coming in april and the company has started drawing down on a $90 million credit line chairman and ceo david overton said, quote, due to these extraordinary, vents i'm asking for your patience and frankly, your help. most of...
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if the draft were revived, oregon how you couldn't -- i don't know how you couldn't have little jane as well as little jack going off to war. they say that something like 1% of the population is in the military now, and a lot of those are regionally focused, regionally concentrated. places like georgia especially, right? maybe it will spread out. maybe my kids, who live in new york, were also, maybe there'd be more marching in the streets. i do think, i do think that short of some transformation in world politics, the likes and scope of which can hardly even be imagined now, i think we're kind of stuck with these things. i mean, kim jong un, okay, trump thinks that he signed a contract to rid of -- to get rid of his nuclear weapons. no. this one-page agreement, one-page statement says that both sides agree to work toward the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. and so north korean officials have been saying their interpretation of this is that, calling for the end of, among other things, nuclear weapons capable of striking anywhere in the korean peninsula which would mean all of our wea
if the draft were revived, oregon how you couldn't -- i don't know how you couldn't have little jane as well as little jack going off to war. they say that something like 1% of the population is in the military now, and a lot of those are regionally focused, regionally concentrated. places like georgia especially, right? maybe it will spread out. maybe my kids, who live in new york, were also, maybe there'd be more marching in the streets. i do think, i do think that short of some...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane dougal. wellf the coronavirus, decisions about the football leagues will be made. there are football leagues will be made. there a re calls football leagues will be made. there are calls for euro 2020 to be postponed to allow for league season is to be completed. the first match of the tournament is supposed to be in rome on june of the tournament is supposed to be in rome onjune the 12th. a football reporter simon stone explains. apart from five countries, all 55 uefa nations didn't play football at the weekend. there is no realistic possibility of any of them restarting and, how would you finish these seasons? and the only way realistically that these seasons will come to a conclusion is by creating space and the only way of creating space and the only way of creating space and the only way of creating space is to get rid of the euros from the calendar. to rugby union and the premiership in england has been suspended for five weeks because of the pandemic. this will include four scheduled rounds
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane dougal. wellf the coronavirus, decisions about the football leagues will be made. there are football leagues will be made. there a re calls football leagues will be made. there are calls for euro 2020 to be postponed to allow for league season is to be completed. the first match of the tournament is supposed to be in rome on june of the tournament is supposed to be in rome onjune the 12th. a football reporter simon stone...
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and joe biden won that state by 30 points. >> charles: we should point out, kelly jane, as well the turnoutsident trump has been higher than it was when president obama was the incumbent. in other words, there seems to be an equal amount of enthusiasm on the republican side which is interesting, listen, many of these states there's only one person to vote for and still in texas i think more people turned out for the republican party than they did for the democrats. >> yes, i found at that fascinating, charles. i know a lot of never-trumpers as they describe themselves and they thought that there was really a chance that somebody could primary president trump and win. well, bill weld, the former massachusetts governor is still on the ballot, joe walsh and they dropped out. they don't need to vote for president trump, he is going to win the republican nomination again, but the fact that there is interesting. we might see less of that in michigan though because you don't have to be a registered republican or democrat, you can vote for whichever ballot you decide to pick so some people may want
and joe biden won that state by 30 points. >> charles: we should point out, kelly jane, as well the turnoutsident trump has been higher than it was when president obama was the incumbent. in other words, there seems to be an equal amount of enthusiasm on the republican side which is interesting, listen, many of these states there's only one person to vote for and still in texas i think more people turned out for the republican party than they did for the democrats. >> yes, i found...
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result of your marriage to marty who was a distinguished law professor and tax lawyer as well, you have two children. jane, your daughter, teaches at columbia. justice ginsburg: she is a professor of eerie and artistic property law. [applause] only: you and she were the mother-daughter team to be elected to the harvard law overview. is that true? justice ginsburg: so far. david: and you have a son who is in the music business should justice ginsburg: -- in the music business. justice ginsburg: james makes exquisite compact discs. classical music but no talent as a performer. he went to the university of chicago, he was a classical disc jockey on the student radio station. in the years he was dropping in and out of law school, he told doingliked what he was much more than his law classes. so we said, fine. if that is what you want to do. is -- his label recordings are gems. david: do you have any grandchildren? justice ginsburg: i have four grandchildren, two step grandchildren and one great grandchild. to your grandchildren call you rbg? justice ginsburg: i am a jewish grandmother. david: the harvard law
result of your marriage to marty who was a distinguished law professor and tax lawyer as well, you have two children. jane, your daughter, teaches at columbia. justice ginsburg: she is a professor of eerie and artistic property law. [applause] only: you and she were the mother-daughter team to be elected to the harvard law overview. is that true? justice ginsburg: so far. david: and you have a son who is in the music business should justice ginsburg: -- in the music business. justice ginsburg:...
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nobody's driving gas prices falling off a cliff automakers making changes and the coronavirus times as well janeg is live in new york. >>are you good morning to you yes, the elevators do a lot of things in some cases kind of divergent directions or general motors has temporarily cut pay by 2020% this for 69,000 salaried workers is course and pandemic now the reduced pay which began this week will be repaid in a lump sum with interest about 6500 us employees who cannot work from home will go on paid leave as well gm fell ford will resume production next month of its most profitable vehicles are trying to generate cash they will be restarting at least some of their factories as early as april 6 and will bring that to production, the f one 50 the pickup truck also the transit van and suvs ford also announced some belt tightening moves including temporally cutting salaries of some top executives well here is the number one problem facing the oil market. it's number one customer has pretty much disappeared. the shutdown of parts of the economy about half of americans are under stay at home orders has
nobody's driving gas prices falling off a cliff automakers making changes and the coronavirus times as well janeg is live in new york. >>are you good morning to you yes, the elevators do a lot of things in some cases kind of divergent directions or general motors has temporarily cut pay by 2020% this for 69,000 salaried workers is course and pandemic now the reduced pay which began this week will be repaid in a lump sum with interest about 6500 us employees who cannot work from home will...
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result of your marriage to marty, who was a distinguished law professor and tax lawyer as well, you have two children, janes at columbia. justice ginsburg: she is a professor of literary and artistic property law. [applause] david: and as i understand it, you and she were the only mother-daughter team to actually be elected to the harvard law review. is that true? justice ginsburg: so far. [laughter] david: so far. and you have a son who's in the music business? justice ginsburg: james makes exquisite compact discs. james grew up with a passion for music but no talent as a performer. so when he went to the university of chicago, he was a classical disc jockey on the student radio station. then in the year he was dropping in and out of law school, he was also making music. one day he told us he liked what he was doing much more than his law classes. so we said, fine. that's what you want to do. and today, he labeled a cd, and his recordings are gems. david: do you have any grandchildren? justice ginsburg: i have four grandchildren, two step grandchildren, and one great grandchild. [applause] david: ok, and
result of your marriage to marty, who was a distinguished law professor and tax lawyer as well, you have two children, janes at columbia. justice ginsburg: she is a professor of literary and artistic property law. [applause] david: and as i understand it, you and she were the only mother-daughter team to actually be elected to the harvard law review. is that true? justice ginsburg: so far. [laughter] david: so far. and you have a son who's in the music business? justice ginsburg: james makes...
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this is the way all of the jane austen characters dress as well. after eight years of secretary of state where they establish their own social hub at their house on f street, madison comes president. they move into the presidents house. course, john and abigail adams lived in the white house at the very end of the presidency just for a few months. jefferson lived there, but he is a widower and does not really finish it off. when the medicines move into the west -- when the madisons moved into the white house, they know they need to furnish the space. dolley worked with the architectural -- with the architect of the capitol and his wife on furnishing the rooms of the white house. this is a well-informed imagining of the most spectacular of the rooms that dolley creates. we can stay -- we can say createsbly that dolley it because all of the correspondence is from dolley. latrobe has red curtains. would haveeme that been the height of fashion. i want you to notice the chairs people are sitting on. they are very thin, skinny, curvy legs. benjamin the t
this is the way all of the jane austen characters dress as well. after eight years of secretary of state where they establish their own social hub at their house on f street, madison comes president. they move into the presidents house. course, john and abigail adams lived in the white house at the very end of the presidency just for a few months. jefferson lived there, but he is a widower and does not really finish it off. when the medicines move into the west -- when the madisons moved into...
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jane. they didn't get along particularly very well. earlier that night montgomery shouted loudly enough for people to hear the town was too proud and many would be laid low by morning. the bostonians she was talking to shot back i hope your husband will be killed. but not all bostonians wished death on the montgomery's. on th the street that night wasa carpenter named wilkinson. for a few months they rented a house and had become friendly. in the 18th century equivalent to running to a neighbor for a cup of sugar, they send his kids for cold to start a fire. so, when walk-ins involve as he asked his neighbor what was happening. he wasn't afraid of him. of course what was happening that night is the big question. there's only a few points to the eyewitnesses agreed. when they came to support this entry to captain does order them to disperse. all he knows when the smoke cleared there were people dead and dying and we know when people looked around, they knew that the soldiers and they knew the civilians on the street. at the time the eve
jane. they didn't get along particularly very well. earlier that night montgomery shouted loudly enough for people to hear the town was too proud and many would be laid low by morning. the bostonians she was talking to shot back i hope your husband will be killed. but not all bostonians wished death on the montgomery's. on th the street that night wasa carpenter named wilkinson. for a few months they rented a house and had become friendly. in the 18th century equivalent to running to a neighbor...
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jane: the u.s. economy has been chugging along quite well, it has been really strong. but ng can it withstand shocks like this? sudeep:n the economye u.s. has withstood a lot of threats over the last 11 years now. there have been threats domestically, threats from that at feare of t nishthe rigks r and g the economy. employers shutting down offices, workers in hotels and airlines, anything related hospitality and ent thats grinding to a halt. what we saw in vast swaths of the economy in china, whng we're seow in italy, you are seeing a taste of that in the if these numbersk keep goinse up, you coula much more severe pullback in the u.s. economy. but so far there is reallyan nothing gful to show for it in the economic data. ' won' know for a few weeks ore even mohs how bad it is across the u.s. economy writ large. jane:ea the fed a cut tterest rates in anptttt ostuld a done at this point? sudeep: the fed recognizes that this is a severe nancial maets. fventthey are aware of the riss across the economy. th don't have a lot o data. yon u thsecais ae ct. ging race all the
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ce with alice are shown in or another jane meanwhile corn dog for. why the men are well known asia or so on are going. for. 4. or 5. in a series of coordinated attacks during rush hour traffic 3 no warning bombs exploded causing mayhem across the city center. 11 people were killed in parnell street 14 including an unborn child in tall but street and 2 women in southland street in almost simultaneous attacks. 90 minutes later 7 people were killed when the gang planted another bomb in the center of. the gang had effected their deadliest attack yet. i got involved in 993 i mesh with some of the families and i was helping them very much on an ad hoc basis to begin with so it wasn't until 1996 that we began to get things more organized and we caution legal team grego name and solicitor and karma got to look on barrister we gave the organizations and the name justice for the for that was in january of 96. we went on then to try to get the irish government to provide a public inquiry into the problem of mom and bombings all doors were closed to us on terror 999 which was the 25
ce with alice are shown in or another jane meanwhile corn dog for. why the men are well known asia or so on are going. for. 4. or 5. in a series of coordinated attacks during rush hour traffic 3 no warning bombs exploded causing mayhem across the city center. 11 people were killed in parnell street 14 including an unborn child in tall but street and 2 women in southland street in almost simultaneous attacks. 90 minutes later 7 people were killed when the gang planted another bomb in the center...
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. ♪ >> jane: next...keeping in step with riverdance. ♪ millions of well-rested humans once roamed thethe modern world, (yawning) a good night's sleep is nearly extinct. ♪ ♪ however, there's hope on the horizon. every day, ikea is designing vital sleep sanctuaries. with rest reserves like these, repopulation is possible, and together, we can save our sleep. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jane: grace cheatham, and lucy sullivan of the school of irish fans in new york. st. patrick's day is just around the corner. another sign: the return to america of the show known as riverdance. hard on the heels as it were of this 25th anniversary revival in ireland, which is where mark philips watched them get in step. >> let's try this dance out one more time and then go back and run it from back here. five, six, seven, eight. >> reporter: after 25 years, they pretty much have this routine down. > hold that, hold that. >> reporter: but at riverdance, you keep dibby dibing, dubby dubbing until you get it absolutely right. >> now push. push! >> reporter: boris moiel is putting the dancers ahead of their passes for the turn
. ♪ >> jane: next...keeping in step with riverdance. ♪ millions of well-rested humans once roamed thethe modern world, (yawning) a good night's sleep is nearly extinct. ♪ ♪ however, there's hope on the horizon. every day, ikea is designing vital sleep sanctuaries. with rest reserves like these, repopulation is possible, and together, we can save our sleep. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jane: grace cheatham, and lucy sullivan of the school of irish fans in new york. st. patrick's day is...
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well. anne: then there were two. bernie sders and joe biden the last standing as six states go to the polls. ♪ jane: for all of you watching and around the globe, welcome to "world ws america." a day after the worst route on wall street, the dow closed up by 1100 points, but uncertainty remains. r meeting with republica lawmakers, president trump tried to reassure markets the works.package is in the >> we are prepared and doing a great job with it. we want to protect our shipping ryindu cruise industry, our airline industry, very important that everybody has tnd be vigilante careful, be ca lm. it is working out. a lot of good th.gs will happ jane: earlier i spoke with the senior economics experrkfor the new imes. looking at the markets, is the administration on the righ line >> there is a senseso that thing is happening in washington, which wasn't the casene or two weeks ago. th president seems enthusiastic about reducing payroll taxes for americans. the white house once a focus on people affected by this virus, this disease, people who might need paid sick leavert assistance to rough this. where that settles out, we don't
well. anne: then there were two. bernie sders and joe biden the last standing as six states go to the polls. ♪ jane: for all of you watching and around the globe, welcome to "world ws america." a day after the worst route on wall street, the dow closed up by 1100 points, but uncertainty remains. r meeting with republica lawmakers, president trump tried to reassure markets the works.package is in the >> we are prepared and doing a great job with it. we want to protect our...
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>> well, thank you, jane, and sounds like jane talked to my mom recently. look, i'm doing fine.. this is important. these are important times and i'm as you guys are, i'm all-in on this, 100%. the information is changing so quickly, and the story is evolving so rapidly. we all need to just be constantly reading and educating ourselves. i'm on the phone all the time with sources, because this is really important, and i think i got to tell you, i don't think media has probably ever had a more important role to play in the 20 years that i've been doing this and we've all covered big stories but you know, especially now, because i think there's a cognitive dissonance out there. people are hearing one thing from some sources and another thing from other sources. we got no dog in this race. all we want to do is present the facts and so i appreciate it, jane, but you know, and we'll get through this but we're all-in right now. >> jane says take care of yourself. i say the same. >> thank you. >> thank you for being with us. >> of course. >> download and listen to his new podcast "corona
>> well, thank you, jane, and sounds like jane talked to my mom recently. look, i'm doing fine.. this is important. these are important times and i'm as you guys are, i'm all-in on this, 100%. the information is changing so quickly, and the story is evolving so rapidly. we all need to just be constantly reading and educating ourselves. i'm on the phone all the time with sources, because this is really important, and i think i got to tell you, i don't think media has probably ever had a...
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well. >>ok so jane story here is what's going to happen once they get the results back they will share themith the city of san francisco mayor london breed cdc, the health department here they will then go ahead and and analyze it to see what's going on those who don't show any symptoms if they get the ship ultimately to the dock, those people after they're thoroughly checked out we'll be able to leave the ship and go back to their family and friends obviously those who are positive for coronavirus then there are other steps that need to be implemented, including being quarantined on land and not on that ship at this particular point the city of san francisco even though it's expected for them to get the results back today. they did not say when they will make that decision so it looks like for now that ship will still the floating out at sea. back to you all right, thanks a lot well james well, the governor's emergency declaration here in california for the coronavirus is receiving support from both sides of the political aisle. >>in the state legislature, democratic assemblyman phil ting
well. >>ok so jane story here is what's going to happen once they get the results back they will share themith the city of san francisco mayor london breed cdc, the health department here they will then go ahead and and analyze it to see what's going on those who don't show any symptoms if they get the ship ultimately to the dock, those people after they're thoroughly checked out we'll be able to leave the ship and go back to their family and friends obviously those who are positive for...
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well here's my colleague, jane hill, with a reminder of some important information about the virus.about reducing our risk of catching coronavirus. wash your hands regularly. rub the palm and back of your hands in between the fingers and not forgetting the thumbs. it should take 20 seconds — long enough to sing happy birthday twice. avoid touching yourface with unwashed hands because this can spread disease. the first symptoms of coronavirus are a fever and a cough and you may experience shortness of breath. if you have a cough or high temperature, that does not necessarily mean you have coronavirus but if you think you might, don't go to hospital or your gp. stay at home and call nhs111, or use their online service. they will be able to tell you what to do next. you can keep up—to—date with the latest developments about the coronavirus outbreak, how to guard against it, and what it means for you, on the bbc news app and on our website. the headlines on bbc news: 273 people in the uk have tested positive for coronavirus — that's up from 209 yesterday, according to latest figures. 16
well here's my colleague, jane hill, with a reminder of some important information about the virus.about reducing our risk of catching coronavirus. wash your hands regularly. rub the palm and back of your hands in between the fingers and not forgetting the thumbs. it should take 20 seconds — long enough to sing happy birthday twice. avoid touching yourface with unwashed hands because this can spread disease. the first symptoms of coronavirus are a fever and a cough and you may experience...
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can we be clear they can receive this money from jane and will come back to that point, as well as workinge exit employee will be not able to work for their employer and their employer can to work for their employer and their employercan claim to work for their employer and their employer can claim 80% of their salary, the self—employed will not have that requirement it seems based on this so they continue to work. they may be less able to work at the moment if they are a plumber or a hairdresser as you say. and they will get what looks like a fairly generous payment although they will have to wait for it. because the government needs to get this scheme in place and it is not up and running yet. precisely. people other than the country need the money now. they are desperate and their income has dropped off a cliff and they will have to wait three months. they are and it is difficult for the government to work out exactly how much people are entitled to and have the scheme up and running so therefore there is going to be a delay and clearly individuals in that situation might need to go and
can we be clear they can receive this money from jane and will come back to that point, as well as workinge exit employee will be not able to work for their employer and their employer can to work for their employer and their employercan claim to work for their employer and their employer can claim 80% of their salary, the self—employed will not have that requirement it seems based on this so they continue to work. they may be less able to work at the moment if they are a plumber or a...
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well. here in this wing of the museum, it's called the margaret jane and norman art gallery. market jane was a curator of the museum for many, many years. she was a teacher of art in the local high school at one point of her career and she was very conceptspporter of the .f the seminal nation we ought to have a museum to share the rich culture and petitions of all the people who called -- at their home. because she was an art teacher in school and she was very much interested in early native artwork, she knew a lot of artists of the 1940's and 1950's component, and one the museum was able to do was collect a lot of this artwork so the museum has a distinctive collection of native american artwork and at times, they display it at different intervals of time in the museum and throughout the museum and sometimes in the gallery, but right now, they have a special art show that is a traveling art ofw called altars reconciliation. it is basically christendom among native americans, and of course, the seminoles also were introduced to christendom through the missionaries that --ked
well. here in this wing of the museum, it's called the margaret jane and norman art gallery. market jane was a curator of the museum for many, many years. she was a teacher of art in the local high school at one point of her career and she was very conceptspporter of the .f the seminal nation we ought to have a museum to share the rich culture and petitions of all the people who called -- at their home. because she was an art teacher in school and she was very much interested in early native...
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jane character and i kept telling them that i was british and they said well you've got this accent that we don't understand that majority from from the tribal areas and they quite like that idea with you speaking to the milingo assured you picked up some parts so. i spoke to them in english and and this young man. who spoke to me and english and he acted as the translator so then we were taken to fort a person or an encampment or what happened i was taken to the intelligence headquarters and in truth i just thought this is the end they will kill me i believed all of the propaganda. attached to them and so i just thought pointless kissing the hand that slaps you. let's just accelerate it and be the prisoner from hell and i was hoping. that they would just take me out and shoot me and that would be the end of it and so i was the prisoner from hell so will you be interrogated will the trying to find out where were you subjected to torture me what was happening yes sir how i mean every day half a dozen of the scariest looking men. had been brought down from kabul to interview me and they al
jane character and i kept telling them that i was british and they said well you've got this accent that we don't understand that majority from from the tribal areas and they quite like that idea with you speaking to the milingo assured you picked up some parts so. i spoke to them in english and and this young man. who spoke to me and english and he acted as the translator so then we were taken to fort a person or an encampment or what happened i was taken to the intelligence headquarters and...
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we're joined live now on the program with professor james lark jane's represents the libertarian party. good to have you good to see you as well just on your take on the debates bernie sanders seemed to be making an impassioned case throughout for medicare for all professor to what extent has this break demonstrated the need for universal health care. well in my opinion it hasn't demonstrated the need for government health care it has pointed out of course that when you have a situation such as this in many cases the any sort of any sort of health care system whether governmentally provided or privately provided can have some difficulties the problem of course is in a free society you do run the risk people with their their contact of spreading a disease like this i don't think that senator sanders arguments are particularly strong in suggesting that this is particularly relevant for a government health care system as opposed to some other sort of health care system but of course it's not just sunders or his supporters is that there are cracks appearing in the system to the expense of even getting they coronavirus test was ver
we're joined live now on the program with professor james lark jane's represents the libertarian party. good to have you good to see you as well just on your take on the debates bernie sanders seemed to be making an impassioned case throughout for medicare for all professor to what extent has this break demonstrated the need for universal health care. well in my opinion it hasn't demonstrated the need for government health care it has pointed out of course that when you have a situation such as...
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well, i really do. we are just ordinary people. and you, jane. it has been great. let's hope we all stay safe, then.u. thank you, thank you for cheering us up. we needed a bit of your joy in our lives! now it's time for a look at the weather with helen. it is the spring equinox today and although it was a pretty chilly it is dry for most, and we have got our slow moving weather front in the south. it has been around for several days and it is still producing a little vain for us. this is how it looked earlier in wokingham. there north, under the centre of that high pressure we have got plenty of sunshine. a bit more clad for the northern isles as well and here is that cloud in the south. still some breaks around, but it has been slow to clear, that it looks like it should do through the night. whether it is that high pressure and a keen wind, keeping temperatures a bit below par. a frosty start elsewhere. that brisk wind should keep the fast at bay for southern parts of england mostly, while elsewhere across the uk it is a cold night again. not as hard a frost as last night, but still pretty chilly.
well, i really do. we are just ordinary people. and you, jane. it has been great. let's hope we all stay safe, then.u. thank you, thank you for cheering us up. we needed a bit of your joy in our lives! now it's time for a look at the weather with helen. it is the spring equinox today and although it was a pretty chilly it is dry for most, and we have got our slow moving weather front in the south. it has been around for several days and it is still producing a little vain for us. this is how it...
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hatch is about to call san francisco is a top city for a working women as well king has and her report from home in new york, hi jane. very good morning in san francisco right the 3rd best city for working women in the med magnify my says the city is one of the lowest unemployment rates for women another plus women are important part of the entrepreneur were community and the analysis shows that 34% of san francisco businesses are know washington dc top city on that list making america is pledging to learn million to small businesses the they will funnel the capital to community development financial institutions also loan centers that support low to moderate income areas and the money will fund through the coronavirus aides believe in economic securidy >>paycheck protection program. macy's and gap wolf are a lot more than 200,000 employees beginning this week kohl's is furloughing about 85,000 of its 122,000 employees, the retailers say they lost most of their sales in the 2nd half of march and the auto industry adapting to this new normal here but we're seeing in the economy they're renting a house calls and onlin
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jane kearns in new york she is a g.o.p. strategist contributor to the daily caller as well as founder of women for a great america in washington we have jason nichols he's a democratic political strategist also and want you. and we cross to walter some a lot of he is a answer coalition organizer rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jen let me go to you 1st i mean it i said in my introduction here i mean you know you have you have a lot of gaffes coming from joe biden and he's been known for it ok it's not you know all of a sudden but the intensity of them are is mounting and that maybe just because of the media's watching more closely i'm trying to be really fair here but we i think we have every right to know about the mental facilities the capabilities of someone that is running for the highest office in the land i mean how do you come out on this go ahead john. well i agree i said last tuesday on super tuesday that the good news was for joe biden he won the primaries and i also said at the same time the bad news is he won the primaries and that the spotlight would soon be getti
jane kearns in new york she is a g.o.p. strategist contributor to the daily caller as well as founder of women for a great america in washington we have jason nichols he's a democratic political strategist also and want you. and we cross to walter some a lot of he is a answer coalition organizer rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jen let me go to you 1st i mean it i said in my introduction here i mean you know you have you have a lot of gaffes...
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i've been speaking to our north america correspondent, jane o'brien, about what the reaction had been from the american people to the travel ban. wellans generally arejust coming to well, i think americans generally are just coming to terms with just how quickly life is changing for them. only a week ago, president trump was downplaying the crisis and the severity of the coronavirus itself. now, they are waking up to a new reality, that they really cannot leave the country because it is very difficult to come back. airlines are curtailing flights. people coming into the country are, for the most part, band. it is a new reality for them. on the one hand, i think people i speak to understand the need for restrictions, and are very scared about what that could mean for them, as well as the actual implications of contracting the virus, but there is also a sense of known reality, as major institutions close down, museums, there are restrictions on gatherings in a lot of cities here in washington. no more than 250 people can gather in any given moment. of course, the idea that they have to stock up on food, because top health officials ar
i've been speaking to our north america correspondent, jane o'brien, about what the reaction had been from the american people to the travel ban. wellans generally arejust coming to well, i think americans generally are just coming to terms with just how quickly life is changing for them. only a week ago, president trump was downplaying the crisis and the severity of the coronavirus itself. now, they are waking up to a new reality, that they really cannot leave the country because it is very...
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cams and different things on their website that you can go to look at is well they're very interesting live from the nasdaq, i'm jane king back to robin i like it they can change sounds fun party. >>love to visit the loop about the crowds. i wouldn't be great. yeah it's best thing coming up after the break more changes coming to public transportation in the bay area as cities are trying slow the spread of covid 19. that's going to take you outside for a look at a situation of the bay bridge got cars moving right on through remember. you don't have to pay now you will pay later, however will be pay later, however will be right back. ♪ "felt cute, might add coffee later." my tworeakfast croissants for just five buck is such a great deal, it'll make you feel famous... breakfast famous! heh heh. well, yeah, sure. i mean, i don't - oh. oh, make sure to get the creamers in, ok? feel breakfast famous. try my new boosted coffees in french vanilla, hershey's chocolate caramel, or black. >>welcome back at the hop on mass transit will muni metro and light rail routes will be repled by buses so riders will be able to take the b
cams and different things on their website that you can go to look at is well they're very interesting live from the nasdaq, i'm jane king back to robin i like it they can change sounds fun party. >>love to visit the loop about the crowds. i wouldn't be great. yeah it's best thing coming up after the break more changes coming to public transportation in the bay area as cities are trying slow the spread of covid 19. that's going to take you outside for a look at a situation of the bay...
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in the new coronavirus world and levi is closing its stores because jane we're all shopping online she's at the nasdaq with more well and nobody wants to leave their apartments or other governments not letting us do sartorius so san francisco base levi strauss, closing retail locations. >>the us and canada in response to the coronavirus and the guidance of public health officials a the company expects a stores including its flagship store at union square to remain closed through at least march 27th store employees will be paid for all the schedule hours during the closure. regal cinemas closing all of this movie theaters to limit exposure to the virus. there are 20 of those theaters in california and universal pictures said it's making its movies available to watch at home while they are still in theaters that's a massive change from hollywood's long established business model. the decision comes amid widespread closures of movie theaters as the pandemic spur as universal said by friday recently released feels like the invisible man the hunt and emma will be available for digital rental for 20 bucks in the us and am
in the new coronavirus world and levi is closing its stores because jane we're all shopping online she's at the nasdaq with more well and nobody wants to leave their apartments or other governments not letting us do sartorius so san francisco base levi strauss, closing retail locations. >>the us and canada in response to the coronavirus and the guidance of public health officials a the company expects a stores including its flagship store at union square to remain closed through at least...
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well. [applause]. the voice, nation narrated by hilary. [applause]. [inaudible]. the lost men by janenarrated by stephen shanahan. narrated by joe. [inaudible]. >> and the audie goes to, harper audio for the chestnut man. [applause]. [applause]. the finalist for thriller are statements thriller suspense, blood in the water by jacqueline. narrated by graham. by jessica baron, narrated by hilary uber. [applause]. narrated. [inaudible]. winter don, by alex, and they >> and then audie goes to, the institute. [applause]. [screaming]. >> from this point forward, we invite those who women audie to join us on stage to say a few words. here's a present keywords of the 29th of letters, the best female narrator and best male narrator the voices of this evening, finalist videos scene of know the voices well for many reasons. julia whalen and eduardo paolini. [applause]. [screaming]. >> hi guys. >> hello. we have coming. according to a, 2019, study listening to audiobooks increases the emotional impact of stories of watching them on the screen. >> the state measure things like heart rate and body
well. [applause]. the voice, nation narrated by hilary. [applause]. [inaudible]. the lost men by janenarrated by stephen shanahan. narrated by joe. [inaudible]. >> and the audie goes to, harper audio for the chestnut man. [applause]. [applause]. the finalist for thriller are statements thriller suspense, blood in the water by jacqueline. narrated by graham. by jessica baron, narrated by hilary uber. [applause]. narrated. [inaudible]. winter don, by alex, and they >> and then audie...
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well and often. >> now to a story of how an art critic turned to the music of block -- bach jane o'brien has more. >> when my mother was dying, after she died, i felt the need to do something. i needed to make sense of this composer who are always neglected. scary moments. >> my mother was unhappy and it increased during my childhood and it reached a peak when i was so i was keeping her very much at a distance and for decades, we had a alationship because it helped self-preservation, so was difficult. the 25th is in the minor key. you're learning a piece of music, you are fighting with so many different things to get control of these final -- little motions. majorts as far from the as he can get. for me, it was learning about relationship to something that i care about. >> did that help you resolve your relationship with your mother? real positivity of material. the tiny little bit of knowledge about who he actually was, so i realized i was going in going and in reading letters have not known the most essential things about her that the biography needs to. >> what do you hope people will take away
well and often. >> now to a story of how an art critic turned to the music of block -- bach jane o'brien has more. >> when my mother was dying, after she died, i felt the need to do something. i needed to make sense of this composer who are always neglected. scary moments. >> my mother was unhappy and it increased during my childhood and it reached a peak when i was so i was keeping her very much at a distance and for decades, we had a alationship because it helped...