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and dani jo is okay with in a.friend, diane, every day. >> i miss her. >> reporter: the beloved mciver ranch stood vacant. the lavish parties and celebrations, vie cant. remnants of a marriage many thought was as good as it gets. but as tex settled into prison, an auctioneer sold it all to the highest bidder. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> first up on msnbc, major developments as coronavirus spreads. the infection hits a major u.s. city. and a big change in store for the passengers stuck onboard a cruise ship outside of california. >>> lockdown. millions told to stay put for weeks. >>> and a medical expert answers the most googled questions. ? two days to go before a critical contest for the democratic presidential hopeful. we begin with breaking news.
and dani jo is okay with in a.friend, diane, every day. >> i miss her. >> reporter: the beloved mciver ranch stood vacant. the lavish parties and celebrations, vie cant. remnants of a marriage many thought was as good as it gets. but as tex settled into prison, an auctioneer sold it all to the highest bidder. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> first up on msnbc, major developments as coronavirus...
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jo, quite a stark message. is in absolutely all of the papers, really quite unprecedented we the prime minister's words unadulterated and a very stark warning. if you're thinking of going to see your mum or grandmother, don't. stay away from them, talk to them on the phone, skype them or whatever but don't and visit. it couldn't be more stark and brutal, really, because a lot of people will think oh, poor mom is on her own or whatever. but this is probably the kindest thing to do, particularly for the elderly and people with underlying health conditions. so the prime minister's advises stay away and as you said earlier, i mean he said in this letter, there is no sugarcoating, people are going to die, we need to do everything we can to stop that happening or slow down the rate of infection, at least. really powerful, emotional language across many of the front pages. nigel, let's try you again. we have the sunday telegraph with the headline, nhs facing italian style crisis if we don't stay at home, says pm. and
jo, quite a stark message. is in absolutely all of the papers, really quite unprecedented we the prime minister's words unadulterated and a very stark warning. if you're thinking of going to see your mum or grandmother, don't. stay away from them, talk to them on the phone, skype them or whatever but don't and visit. it couldn't be more stark and brutal, really, because a lot of people will think oh, poor mom is on her own or whatever. but this is probably the kindest thing to do, particularly...
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quickly, jo tanner, is this a work was is this a war?bout the blitz, people on the internet suggesting our forefathers had to fight in a war, but we've just been asked to stay at home on a sofa and the difference in terms of what the sacrifices we are having to make in comparison to previous generations. too many people, this is a huge rattle. the nhs is dealing with the fight of is life. and in a government as well, people being stretched, lots of hours, just the kit alone, and the conditions they we re kit alone, and the conditions they were created and are really quite extreme and they are endangered, is very clear. sorry, jo, we are almost on time. do you feel this is a war? it's an analogy, isn't it? it's in invisible enemy and we should have the advantage if we fight together. thank you to both of you. that is it for the papers this hour. claire and jo will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers. goodbye for now. and before the weather, a moment to take a quick look at how appreciation for nhs workers has been marked — t
quickly, jo tanner, is this a work was is this a war?bout the blitz, people on the internet suggesting our forefathers had to fight in a war, but we've just been asked to stay at home on a sofa and the difference in terms of what the sacrifices we are having to make in comparison to previous generations. too many people, this is a huge rattle. the nhs is dealing with the fight of is life. and in a government as well, people being stretched, lots of hours, just the kit alone, and the conditions...
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is it right to call it a war, jo tanner?ty of this and if you look at the effort on what's been done in such a short amount of time to turn the centre into the hms nightingale, the centre into the hms nightingale, the mobilisation of this huge army of people, nhs workers, retired workers, people like myself who have volunteered for the nhs responder keen —— scheme and bringing in the army, and retired police officers that have been called up. there is a sense of, this is about people stepping up to do their bit which does try and bring back what the country experienced in war days but this is hopefully a battle that can be one and the government continues to stress there will be an end to this and we will get to it. the problem for many people, going back to the issue, the front page of the mirror, the 13—year—old boy that died. iwas mirror, the 13—year—old boy that died. i was discussing on social media with a friend, looking how to celebrate a 13—year—old's birthday. do you know what, they are alive, which is a really sobe
is it right to call it a war, jo tanner?ty of this and if you look at the effort on what's been done in such a short amount of time to turn the centre into the hms nightingale, the centre into the hms nightingale, the mobilisation of this huge army of people, nhs workers, retired workers, people like myself who have volunteered for the nhs responder keen —— scheme and bringing in the army, and retired police officers that have been called up. there is a sense of, this is about people...
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jo, you have worked advising people on pr. if the government getting its message right? they're to us?|j think in the beginning, there was some concern. think in the beginning, there was some concern. the idea that when people were advised to stay home, that did not work, and having to go into lockdown as it is commonly being called was the approach that had to be taken. there is the sense if you tell people don't do things, you have behavioural sciences looking at people because behaviours asa looking at people because behaviours as a result of subject requests, but we are sinkable not abiding by what actually the rules are —— we are not seeing people abiding by. people confused. i think the government are doing their best, i don't think it is easy. i thing this is an ever moving picture. however, while i think all of us work and clean occasions —— who work and medications would admit, we do or her. we worse different scenarios. governments themselves will have plan for major incidences but pandemics have been planned and the response has been planned before, but i'm no
jo, you have worked advising people on pr. if the government getting its message right? they're to us?|j think in the beginning, there was some concern. think in the beginning, there was some concern. the idea that when people were advised to stay home, that did not work, and having to go into lockdown as it is commonly being called was the approach that had to be taken. there is the sense if you tell people don't do things, you have behavioural sciences looking at people because behaviours asa...
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today, jo kelly is cancer free. she ran possession. today, jo kelly is cancerfree.that you should be the keeper of this. "in my is this? essentially you ran it with me. so please have my metal. thank you! thank you. this is amazing. coming out? hello, nice to meet you. and you. hello. thank you. thank you. come on. five people are diagnosed with hodgkin lymphoma every day, yet only 2% of people i hear on the register. in germany it is 9%. during this moment, they hope, will encourage many more. “— during this moment, they hope, will encourage many more. —— sharing. wow, what a moment. thank you tojo kelly and stefan are taking part in that. we can talk about this more now with professor adrian bloor, a consultant haematologist from the christie. you have treated jo in the past. if you needed encouragement to be a stem cell donor, that is them. yeah, it's just transformational. it's something very personal, saving someone's life, it's an amazing thing to do. but there is still a problem that there is still a lack of donors for different types of — different sections
today, jo kelly is cancer free. she ran possession. today, jo kelly is cancerfree.that you should be the keeper of this. "in my is this? essentially you ran it with me. so please have my metal. thank you! thank you. this is amazing. coming out? hello, nice to meet you. and you. hello. thank you. thank you. come on. five people are diagnosed with hodgkin lymphoma every day, yet only 2% of people i hear on the register. in germany it is 9%. during this moment, they hope, will encourage many...
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jo currie, bbc news, sydney. still to come on sportsday.gland striker marcus rashford gets to grips, or tries to, with sign language as he judges a poetry competition for children with hearing difficulties. that's actually the sign up for why is that note? let's go again. england women play the usa in their opening match at she believes cup later. england are the defending champions of the tournament, but this will be the first time the two sides will have met since the americans knocked england out of the world cup in france last summer. katie gornall is in orlando. jamiejust outside jamie just outside of the exploits stadium in downtown 0rlando, the home of orlando pride who claim and where england will take on world champions usa later. i get the campaign under way. it is an important turn them mentor for england's players. the only chance they get to play competitive football before the next. it started and also forms a huge part of england's preparation for the home ca re england's preparation for the home care as in 2021. think of ano
jo currie, bbc news, sydney. still to come on sportsday.gland striker marcus rashford gets to grips, or tries to, with sign language as he judges a poetry competition for children with hearing difficulties. that's actually the sign up for why is that note? let's go again. england women play the usa in their opening match at she believes cup later. england are the defending champions of the tournament, but this will be the first time the two sides will have met since the americans knocked...
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jo curry reporting from melbourne. the tennis rankings are confirmed tomorrow. it's after her three—set victory in the final of the mexican 0pen against canada's leylah annie fernandez. it's her fourth career title, but her first since 2016. i'm really happy. more relief i think after that match, because i had so many chances to close it out in the second set, but it happens like that sometimes and i'm really pleased with how ijust kept it together mentally and just kept fighting and got the job done together mentally and just kept fighting and got thejob done in the end. that's all from sportsday. i'll bring you more throughout the evening.. bye for now. we begin this week in north—east argentina, and the second largest wetland in the whole of south america, ibera. a generation ago, this environment was under threat. hunting as well as rapid coastal development caused much of the area's wildlife to disappear. but now the outlook is a lot sunnier. ibera has become a national park. today, lots of native species are thri
jo curry reporting from melbourne. the tennis rankings are confirmed tomorrow. it's after her three—set victory in the final of the mexican 0pen against canada's leylah annie fernandez. it's her fourth career title, but her first since 2016. i'm really happy. more relief i think after that match, because i had so many chances to close it out in the second set, but it happens like that sometimes and i'm really pleased with how ijust kept it together mentally and just kept fighting and got the...
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jo curry reporting from melbourne.en the tennis rankings are confirmed tomorrow. it's after her three—set victory in the final of the mexican 0pen against ca nada's leylah annie fernandez. it's her fourth career title — but her first since 2016. i'm really happy. more relief i think after that match, because i had so many chances to close it out in the second set, but it happens like that sometimes and i'm really pleased with how ijust kept it together mentally and just kept fighting and got thejob done in the end. that's all from sportsday. there's more on the website including from the honda classic in florida where tommy fleetwood has a two shot lead in the final round. all that and more at bbc.com/sport. but now on bbc news it's time for the film review. chuckles. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. and to take us through this week's top cinema releases is james king. lovely to see you, james. you too! and what have you been watching? well, there's a new version of a classic tale, the invi
jo curry reporting from melbourne.en the tennis rankings are confirmed tomorrow. it's after her three—set victory in the final of the mexican 0pen against ca nada's leylah annie fernandez. it's her fourth career title — but her first since 2016. i'm really happy. more relief i think after that match, because i had so many chances to close it out in the second set, but it happens like that sometimes and i'm really pleased with how ijust kept it together mentally and just kept fighting and...
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today, jo is cancer free. she‘s ran the london marathon. she and pete have had a baby girl. you coming out? hello, pete, nice to meet you. and then you! hello. do you want to say hi? thanks, mate. thank you. no worries. come on. five people are diagnosed with hodgkin lymphoma every day, yet only 2% of people are on the register here in the uk. in germany, it‘s 9%. sharing this moment, they hope, will encourage many more. improvements in the afternoon, sunny spells developing here. still some showers, further south, southern england and staying cloudy, outbreaks of rain particularly in south wales. quite a costly one for many, potentially up to 55 mph over the welsh hills and the pennines. quite mild, if not worn down to the south—east. temperatures at 15—17 three celsius. quite mild further north at 8—10dc. tonight, further terror speeding into scotland and northern ireland, some ice as temperatures fall close to freezing here. further south, temperatures up at 8-9dc here. further south, temperatures up at 8—9dc with a blanket of cloud. that guy will tend to disappear, some
today, jo is cancer free. she‘s ran the london marathon. she and pete have had a baby girl. you coming out? hello, pete, nice to meet you. and then you! hello. do you want to say hi? thanks, mate. thank you. no worries. come on. five people are diagnosed with hodgkin lymphoma every day, yet only 2% of people are on the register here in the uk. in germany, it‘s 9%. sharing this moment, they hope, will encourage many more. improvements in the afternoon, sunny spells developing here. still...
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and by thesm frontline journaund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler.wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other "frontline" programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. ♪ frontline's, "nra under fire" i available on amazon prime video. ♪ ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ -whilehen a quest of tourist destination, gilda passionately investigates the untold stories of illegal slave tding in brazil. slavery in brazil was . howeve c a massive network oforruption was formed to supply cheap labor to the btling coffee iustry. [ gilda speaking portuguese ] m -directors robertoanhaes reis and viola scheuererxp present anloration of identity dd ancestry from gilda'siscoveries.th while past may be difficult, the legacy of slavery nnot be erased. on this episode of "afropop,"
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here is jo ling kent with that. >> reporter: nationwide, thousands of grocery delivery workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic are planning to strike monday. >> we are risking not only our lives but we're risking the lives of our customers and general public and communities because we're not adequately protected. >> reporter: an estimated 15,000 instacart gig workers who shop for and deliver online orders, are calling for the company to better protect them by providing personal protective equipment, adding hazard pay $5 extra per order and changing the default tip to 10% instacart responded saying the health and safety of our entire community is the first priority adding they are making safety changes while paying bonuses of up to $200 to workers through april 15th while other grocery workers try to keep up with customer demand while protecting employees. >> when the associates come in, i ask them to wash and sanitize and put on gloves. >> reporter: smart and final will soon install sneeze guards like these, fear hitting delivery drivers on the road. >> i'm proud to be
here is jo ling kent with that. >> reporter: nationwide, thousands of grocery delivery workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic are planning to strike monday. >> we are risking not only our lives but we're risking the lives of our customers and general public and communities because we're not adequately protected. >> reporter: an estimated 15,000 instacart gig workers who shop for and deliver online orders, are calling for the company to better protect them by...
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i've been to that deli there that jo is highlighting a number of times. we did a pickup, carryout last night. i spent some time, social distancing, of course, but spent some time -- >> so craig, his shot has frozen. i'm curious to hear what his conversation was like with the delivery person. in the meantime we're waiting for the white house briefing. it's running a little late. we will bring it for you as soon as it starts. take a quick break and be back with more. you're watching msnbc. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymph
i've been to that deli there that jo is highlighting a number of times. we did a pickup, carryout last night. i spent some time, social distancing, of course, but spent some time -- >> so craig, his shot has frozen. i'm curious to hear what his conversation was like with the delivery person. in the meantime we're waiting for the white house briefing. it's running a little late. we will bring it for you as soon as it starts. take a quick break and be back with more. you're watching msnbc....
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thank you, jo ling >>> in the middle of the crisis, three states held democratic primaries. joe biden sweeping them all. andrea mitchell with that. >> reporter: with coronavirus fears looming large, advisers say bernie sanders is deciding whether to end his campaign after joe biden swept florida, arizona and illinois tuesday polls showed voters in those states overwhelmingly trusted biden over sanders to handle a crisis in what could be the last in-person primaries this year. democrats pressing for mail-n balloting for the rest of 2020 sanders clearly annoyed when asked by reporters if he is dropping out. >> i'm dealing with a [ bleep ] global crisis. right now i'm trying to do my best to make sure we don't have an economic meltdown and people don't die. is that enough for you to keep me busy today? >> reporter: his campaign emailing supporters, no sugarcoating it, last night didn't going to way we wanted and no donor butto soliciting contributions the campaign isn't running facebook ads biden is appealing to sanders' supporters. >> let me say especially to the young voters
thank you, jo ling >>> in the middle of the crisis, three states held democratic primaries. joe biden sweeping them all. andrea mitchell with that. >> reporter: with coronavirus fears looming large, advisers say bernie sanders is deciding whether to end his campaign after joe biden swept florida, arizona and illinois tuesday polls showed voters in those states overwhelmingly trusted biden over sanders to handle a crisis in what could be the last in-person primaries this year....
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we are not going to let that happen ♪ jo hello and welcome to "bbc world news today italy iset to ghten coronavirus lockdown after the number of deaths jumped by more than 600 in a ngle day. boards suggest that from gardens will be sh down, and people will be allowed to take exercise only around their own homes. the new figures are the biggest reversed -- first emerged in the a single day after italy overtook china as the country with the first deaths fr the virus -- most deaths from the virus. for comparison, china, where the have never reported 150 deaths in a single day, even at the height of its own epidemic. we have more from rome. >> some people here in ita t are calling 9/11 of italy because of what has happened. h the dell has now surpassed china, and if you look at the populaon of china and the population in italy, that is incredibly alarming. china 1.4 biion people. here in italy, 64 million. eiso the question is asked as to why that has happened here. fmost the fidelity sent cases in the north of the country, but hospitals and credibly stretched. they are running out of key p
we are not going to let that happen ♪ jo hello and welcome to "bbc world news today italy iset to ghten coronavirus lockdown after the number of deaths jumped by more than 600 in a ngle day. boards suggest that from gardens will be sh down, and people will be allowed to take exercise only around their own homes. the new figures are the biggest reversed -- first emerged in the a single day after italy overtook china as the country with the first deaths fr the virus -- most deaths from the...
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we get the latest on all that from nbc's jo ling kent. >> reporter: from wall street to main street, the coronavirus is slamming the economy small businesses like rachel ginger beer are in crisis mode. >> this is just potentially absolutely devastating. >> reporter: located in the shadow of amazon headquarters in seattle, owner rachel marshall says her store has lost thousands of customers overnight. because amazon and other big tech companies have asked their employees to work from home. >> our employees are our number one priority, and if they can't work, they can't make money so am i dipping into my family's savings account to pay our employees? >> reporter: at kip's toyland, the oldest toy store in los angeles, their inventory is tightening as cargo ships from china aren't setting out to sea. what's the impac on the toys you are trying to sell here? >> good question things are beginning to slow down hopefully we'll be able to sustain ourselves until the supply chain gets filled again >> reporter: as unease grows about job security, many workers are wondering if they get paid if t
we get the latest on all that from nbc's jo ling kent. >> reporter: from wall street to main street, the coronavirus is slamming the economy small businesses like rachel ginger beer are in crisis mode. >> this is just potentially absolutely devastating. >> reporter: located in the shadow of amazon headquarters in seattle, owner rachel marshall says her store has lost thousands of customers overnight. because amazon and other big tech companies have asked their employees to...
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jo was warning young people to stay and you and want to on legend gave a quarantine concert with hisissy tiegen at how company john with a rear and a from young mom playing >>cardi b got it. brooklyn dj and producer said her way up from use proceeds going to food banks and shelters. is it any wonder that wonder woman herself gal has gotten a bunch of celebrities together to saying in mass and then as now had from jimmy fallon to see a >>will farrl mcgreevey to markrauf man, you the top says she was inspired by the trumpeter who played imagine. from a balcony in italy to comfort others stuck at home. >>though some criticize good docs version imagine no magic no possesons on by some of the wealthiest people in the world. how about singg have yourself a merry little >>outside nashville. brenda sparks says turner christmas lights back on and so we just wanted to bringa little light. >>into these dark days, others are doing the same so it's christmas in march christmas else prime actually going to become a thing. >>might be worth it to deck the halls if e halls are where you imagine you'l
jo was warning young people to stay and you and want to on legend gave a quarantine concert with hisissy tiegen at how company john with a rear and a from young mom playing >>cardi b got it. brooklyn dj and producer said her way up from use proceeds going to food banks and shelters. is it any wonder that wonder woman herself gal has gotten a bunch of celebrities together to saying in mass and then as now had from jimmy fallon to see a >>will farrl mcgreevey to markrauf man, you the...
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not, are hiring but the jobs potentially put the health of workers at risk let's get more now from jo ling kent. >> reporter: with unemployment claims surging, there is one bright spot on the job front tonight. grocery stores, online retailers, and delivery companies are hiring cvs adding 50,000 new jobs and paying out bonuses. instacart, the grocery delivery company, hiring 300,000 people. and walmart adding 150,000 new workers. all of them joining a new front line in this unprecedented fight to keep america's supply chain running, including thousands of truck drivers desperate to stay healthy and on the road, like dee silva, who talked with us from little rock, arkansas, where she was picking up a load of beef. her hand sanitizer almost gone. >> we have not been able to find any anywhere. >> what's it been like out on the road? >> it has been absolutely unnerving, especially when you have to go and shop in grocery stores and, you know, to supply your truck, and you're around people. there's a lot of people walking around like this is not happening, and that part is scary for me >> r
not, are hiring but the jobs potentially put the health of workers at risk let's get more now from jo ling kent. >> reporter: with unemployment claims surging, there is one bright spot on the job front tonight. grocery stores, online retailers, and delivery companies are hiring cvs adding 50,000 new jobs and paying out bonuses. instacart, the grocery delivery company, hiring 300,000 people. and walmart adding 150,000 new workers. all of them joining a new front line in this unprecedented...
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weeks of food and water, enough prescription drugs and over the counter medicine lester >> all right jo ling kent, thank you. >>> as the impact spreads into all aspects of american life, the boston archdiocese late today suspended masses as a growing number o houses of worship cancel services or move some of them online here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight as millions of americans search for comfort, places of worship are taking unprecedented steps. the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints is suspending all public gatherings worldwide. from chicago to detroit, mosques are canceling friday prayers. new york and new jersey some synagogues are doing the same in washington d.c., episcopal churches including the national cathedral are shutting down for at least two weeks. has the church community ever been affected in this way >> no. we have never had anything shut down like this. you know taking out holy water? not in my years of church work. >> reporter: the catholic diocese of cleveland is staying open but says parishioners are not obligated to attend mass. >> it is scary,
weeks of food and water, enough prescription drugs and over the counter medicine lester >> all right jo ling kent, thank you. >>> as the impact spreads into all aspects of american life, the boston archdiocese late today suspended masses as a growing number o houses of worship cancel services or move some of them online here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight as millions of americans search for comfort, places of worship are taking unprecedented steps. the church of...
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here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: as coronavirus fears grow, so do the lines at the grocery store. as shoppers rush to this costco near las vegas, hundreds waited outside to stock up on supplies at this new york grocery store, customers stood for two hours to check out. aisles usually chalked full of toilet paper, paper towels, cold medicine and pasta now lay bare with nothing left. >> showed up today and it's just chaos. >> reporter: grocery stores are trying to keep up with demand. kroger, the largest chain in the country, says its working to restock shelves while rationing some items so everyone can have access to the items they need. target, walmart and costco imposing similar limits and starting sunday, some retailers opening up their parking lots for drive through coronavirus testing. >> we're focused on a common competitor, and that's defeating the spread of the coronavirus. >> reporter: for those avoiding stores and parking lots, online shopping isn't necessarily easier orders for hand sanitizer, masks and gloves skyrocketed 817% last month online toilet paper orders up nea
here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: as coronavirus fears grow, so do the lines at the grocery store. as shoppers rush to this costco near las vegas, hundreds waited outside to stock up on supplies at this new york grocery store, customers stood for two hours to check out. aisles usually chalked full of toilet paper, paper towels, cold medicine and pasta now lay bare with nothing left. >> showed up today and it's just chaos. >> reporter: grocery stores are trying to keep up with...
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general electric, who transformed it into one of the world's most valuable companies, was 84 here is jo ling kent. >> my name is jack welch i'm chairman and chief executive officer of general electric. >> reporter: born in 1935 to a . i'm chairman and chief working class family in massachusetts, jack welch started at ge as a chemical engineer during his two decades at the top, welch grew ge's market value forty-fold to $400 billion. but he also cut more than 100,000 jobs, earning him the nickname neutron jack. earning nickname nutron jack. in 1986 he over saw in 1986 he oversaw ge's purchase of nbc, the parent company of nbc news, later sold in 2011 known for warm management style and eye for talent, he was named fortune's manager of the century. tonight, his beloved wife, suzy, calling him a man who changed the world by touching them deeply and authentically >> how could i have regret i had a great run. >> reporter: jo ling kent, nbc news >>> up next, the amazing feat that propelled her into the olympics touching him deeply and authentically. >> how could i have regret? i had a great r
general electric, who transformed it into one of the world's most valuable companies, was 84 here is jo ling kent. >> my name is jack welch i'm chairman and chief executive officer of general electric. >> reporter: born in 1935 to a . i'm chairman and chief working class family in massachusetts, jack welch started at ge as a chemical engineer during his two decades at the top, welch grew ge's market value forty-fold to $400 billion. but he also cut more than 100,000 jobs, earning...
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jos jos he says so far, no symptoms. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this monday, your questions. dr. jen ashton standing by. >>> and heavy high winds and snow. we'll track that for you as well. i'll be right back. dealing with our finances really haunted me.ttle cranky. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business. (live bookkeeper) you're all set up! (janine) great! (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. ...depend® silhouette™ briefs feature maximum absorbency, with trusted protection for all out confidence... beautiful colors and an improved fit for a sleek design and personal style. life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. she spends too much time on the internet. according to the census, she just needs a few minutes more. the census is now online. and by answering a few simple questions, you'll help inform where public funding will get distributed for things like healthcare, community centers, public transit and more. then you can get back to whatever you were doing in
jos jos he says so far, no symptoms. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this monday, your questions. dr. jen ashton standing by. >>> and heavy high winds and snow. we'll track that for you as well. i'll be right back. dealing with our finances really haunted me.ttle cranky. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business. (live bookkeeper) you're all set up! (janine) great! (vo) get set up right...
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lester >> boy, this virus hitting us in so many ways all right, jo ling kent, thank you. >>> we'll be right back in 60 seconds with the all out campaign to recruit nurses and keep them safe >>> and desperation and heart break as americans turn to unproven drugs es about my great grandfather, but family can only tell you so much... about your history. i found some incredible records about samuel silberman... passenger manifests, census information, even wwi draft registration cards. the records exist... they're there, they're facts. that made it so real for me, it wasn't just a story anymore. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com no no no no no, there's no space there! maybe over here? hot! hot! oven mitts! oven mitts! everything's stuck in the drawers! i'm sorry! oh, jeez. hi. kelly clarkson. try wayfair! oh, ok. it's going to help you, with all of... this! yeah, here you go. thank you! oh, i like that one! [ laugh ] that's a lot of storage! perfect. you're welcome! i love it. how did you do all this? wayfair! speaking of dinner, wha
lester >> boy, this virus hitting us in so many ways all right, jo ling kent, thank you. >>> we'll be right back in 60 seconds with the all out campaign to recruit nurses and keep them safe >>> and desperation and heart break as americans turn to unproven drugs es about my great grandfather, but family can only tell you so much... about your history. i found some incredible records about samuel silberman... passenger manifests, census information, even wwi draft...
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here's jo ling kent with a look back at his legacy >> my name is jack welch, i'm chair chairm chairman >> reporter: born in 1935 to a family in massachusetts, he started at ge as a chemical engineer he grew the market value 40 fold to nearly $400 billion but he kanako sachno 100,000 jobs earning him the next name neutron jack in 1986, westchester oversaw ge's purchase of nbc, the parent company of nbc news, later sold in 2011. known for his warm management e and eye for talent, welch was named fortune's manager of the century. his wife susie calling him a man who changed the world touching the d deeply and uh then kelley >> how can i have a regret i had a great run. >> reporter: jo ling kent, nbc news >> the driest february on record in what is normally one of the state's rainiest months of the year, the national weather service confirmed the northern area of california recorded zero precipitation for the entire month. the unusually dry conditions could significantly increase the risk of wildfires across the state. a few small fires have already happened over the past two weeks. >> one
here's jo ling kent with a look back at his legacy >> my name is jack welch, i'm chair chairm chairman >> reporter: born in 1935 to a family in massachusetts, he started at ge as a chemical engineer he grew the market value 40 fold to nearly $400 billion but he kanako sachno 100,000 jobs earning him the next name neutron jack in 1986, westchester oversaw ge's purchase of nbc, the parent company of nbc news, later sold in 2011. known for his warm management e and eye for talent,...
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is jo ling kent. could the internet withstand all that traffic here is jo ling kent >> reporter: the massive migration online is putting our internet infrastructure to the test in seattle, one of the coronavirus hot spots, internet usage spiked 40% in the last week alone >> there was some panic. >> reporter: mom, michelle peters, is struggleing with working from home and her three kids taking online classes from a single laptop on an ordinary wi-fi connection >> i have online resources and things coming from the library and teachers and friends all over the country who are in the same boat pushing out. here is my home school information. and it just is overwhelming. >> reporter: to ease the burden, the fcc is working with companies to open up wi-fi hot spots, promising not to cut off any internet services for individuals and small businesses if they can't pay the bill and waiving late fees. >> whether somebody staying home from work or a student doing homework or a patient that needs to get in touch w
is jo ling kent. could the internet withstand all that traffic here is jo ling kent >> reporter: the massive migration online is putting our internet infrastructure to the test in seattle, one of the coronavirus hot spots, internet usage spiked 40% in the last week alone >> there was some panic. >> reporter: mom, michelle peters, is struggleing with working from home and her three kids taking online classes from a single laptop on an ordinary wi-fi connection >> i have...
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and i'd urge both the ma jo are the leader and the democratic leader to move as quickly as possible once the house acts today to get this agreement to the president's desk. as i said, last weekend, there's no reason why we cannot and should not finish this bill this week and get it down for signing. we have to go friday or even saturday to get it done, get it done now. now, with the house of representatives, we must understand what they're debating is vastly different from the 1.25 billion dollars grossly inadequate proposal from the trump administration that was sent to congress just nine days ago. now, this was so poorly thought out that both republicans and democrats said it made no sense. president trump's proposal would rob peter to pay paul by stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from fund meant to contain the ongoing ebowl crisis and take money from programs the american people rely on like the low income heating assistance programs. our agreement provides $7.8 billion in new emergency funding to address this crisis, but does not raid these important programs. do we want to sa
and i'd urge both the ma jo are the leader and the democratic leader to move as quickly as possible once the house acts today to get this agreement to the president's desk. as i said, last weekend, there's no reason why we cannot and should not finish this bill this week and get it down for signing. we have to go friday or even saturday to get it done, get it done now. now, with the house of representatives, we must understand what they're debating is vastly different from the 1.25 billion...
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jo currie, bbc news, sydney.d their first tourfor 13 years. the bandmembers — phil collins, mike rutherford and tony banks, who are all 69 — will be joined by collins‘ 18 —year—old son on drums. david sillito reports. # she seems to have an invisible touch, yeah... # genesis, from 70s prog rock to 80s and 90s chart success. # i can't dance # i can't talk... # they've been around for more than 50 years. but a reunion was, according to phil collins, highly unlikely. ill health had stopped him from drumming. but in recent years he has returned to performing and his son nick can now fill in for him on drums. and so they arrived at radio 2 this morning to announce that they're going back on the road. it's been a kind of conversation that's been brewing a little bit. i think when i was out on the road showing i could still do something, i think we all felt, why not? # turn it on, turn it on again... # it sounds a bit of a lame reason, just to say, why not? but we, you know, kind of enjoy it. # i will follow you will yo
jo currie, bbc news, sydney.d their first tourfor 13 years. the bandmembers — phil collins, mike rutherford and tony banks, who are all 69 — will be joined by collins‘ 18 —year—old son on drums. david sillito reports. # she seems to have an invisible touch, yeah... # genesis, from 70s prog rock to 80s and 90s chart success. # i can't dance # i can't talk... # they've been around for more than 50 years. but a reunion was, according to phil collins, highly unlikely. ill health had...
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yet. >> all of us in the news business getting used to these socially distant interactions as well joamily is healthy and we will see you soon >>> coming up next on "sunday today," the doctors and nurses suiting up and stepping in to fight a pandemic >> it's like you're expanding on the beach and the water has come up to your midcalf and you can see it coming, you know it's coming there's nothing that you can do except prepare >>> later, a life well lived a beloved nbc news colleague who was at our side for a quarter of the century on stories around the world. he negative♪ ♪and latch on to the affirmative♪ ♪but don't mess with mister inbetween♪ ♪you got to spread joy up to the maximum♪ it's okay, you got this ♪bring gloom down to the minimum♪ slow it down a little ♪and have faith, or pandemonium it's okay ♪liable to walk upon the scene good mormore treatment? we're going to try something different today. hi! awwww, so pretty. dogs bring out the good in us. pedigree® brings out the good in them. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. h
yet. >> all of us in the news business getting used to these socially distant interactions as well joamily is healthy and we will see you soon >>> coming up next on "sunday today," the doctors and nurses suiting up and stepping in to fight a pandemic >> it's like you're expanding on the beach and the water has come up to your midcalf and you can see it coming, you know it's coming there's nothing that you can do except prepare >>> later, a life well lived...
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jo's passion for wildlife saw her address the united nations.ographs that i took out of albums and i've been carrying this around the whole of the last year. adrian has set up thejoanna toole foundation to continue her work. but he and the families of other victims are also taking legal action against boeing. in the corporate world, a safety culture — putting safety first — is the most difficult thing to actually achieve because every other function of a corporation is devoted to making profits. and boeing clearly in the past has not had safety as a top priority. boeing told us its employees will remember the victims today. the company said safety was its top priority. the max remains grounded. at the crash site in ethiopia, there was a memorial forjoanna and everyone else who was killed. tom burridge, bbc news. a woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, has been describing how she told a party official about what she says happened. the woman, a former scottish government official, confi
jo's passion for wildlife saw her address the united nations.ographs that i took out of albums and i've been carrying this around the whole of the last year. adrian has set up thejoanna toole foundation to continue her work. but he and the families of other victims are also taking legal action against boeing. in the corporate world, a safety culture — putting safety first — is the most difficult thing to actually achieve because every other function of a corporation is devoted to making...
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for more on that surge, let's go to jo ling kent in los angeles.lp people get access to those benefits faster. what should people know? >> yeah, if you are in the state of california, the governor is waiving that first week of gap in the unemployment once you have it filed. we just talked to the person in the agency who oversees these benefits in the state of california and they tell me they're experiencing sudden slams and experiencing unprecedented demands. this is coming as goldman sachs has put out a new forecast estimating that unemployment claims for this current week, which would come out next week, would be 2 and a quarter million. that would be the highest on record. massive, massive numbers for the u.s. economy. as the state of california, of course, is grappling with this new stay at homeowners, restaurants are having to shed workers. this is having a huge economic impact across the board but here in california, also in oregon, new york, and washington, d.c., these unemployment offices are reporting unprecedented demand, a surge, a spike
for more on that surge, let's go to jo ling kent in los angeles.lp people get access to those benefits faster. what should people know? >> yeah, if you are in the state of california, the governor is waiving that first week of gap in the unemployment once you have it filed. we just talked to the person in the agency who oversees these benefits in the state of california and they tell me they're experiencing sudden slams and experiencing unprecedented demands. this is coming as goldman...
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jo, let me start with you. talk to us about what those unemployment numbers, what those eye-popping numbers actually mean. >> reporter: craig, we're talking about a decade of job expansion that suddenly has come to a screeching halt. the biggest numbers are coming out of states like california, pennsylvania, new york and massachusetts. that's where the biggest job cuts have been. you have an unprecedented number of people, 3.28 million people filing for these jobless claims, and this is basically creating what could be an instant recession. we heard today from the fed chair, jerome powell in that exclusive interview with savannah guthrie saying it may very well be a recession, and those numbers are very much pointing to that, and especially for people on the front lines of this crisis as other companies are adding jobs. say amazon and lots of grocery stores, a lot of other big companies are changing their course in having to shed jobs right now just to keep going past what they hope will be the end of coronavir
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jo curry reports from melbourne.he final comes down the same two teams here in melbourne. certainly on paper australia will start as favourite, they are the defending champions, they are the defending champions, they are the defending champions, they are also the number one ranked side in the world, and they are also the hosts. it it is such a great occasion, something you look back on, we haven't played in front after crowd this big before, that is fine, we need to make sure we deal with that as best we can and enjoy it and smile about what we are experiencing, and how lucky we are to be ina experiencing, and how lucky we are to be in a position that we are to playing this game, so we are looking forward for the chance to play. australia are attempting to lift this trophy for a record fifth time. as for india, they have ever in been toa as for india, they have ever in been to a women's t20 world cup before. they have been a form team. they had that surprise win against australia in the opening game. we need tone i°y
jo curry reports from melbourne.he final comes down the same two teams here in melbourne. certainly on paper australia will start as favourite, they are the defending champions, they are the defending champions, they are the defending champions, they are also the number one ranked side in the world, and they are also the hosts. it it is such a great occasion, something you look back on, we haven't played in front after crowd this big before, that is fine, we need to make sure we deal with that...
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mire este atleta que sacó todas su creatividad para quedarse en ccasa, >e>> ste video es de los san jos salta a una silla a otra, a la mesa del comedor, luego al cojín y por supuesto tiene que meter un gol, hermoso video del jugador con su hija,en inglaterra 20 equipos de liga premier llegaron a un acuerdo prelimiar para retor la temporada y ahora se espera que se retrase as, pero un boom importante es que el público se jugaría sin público si se reanuda. >>> en béisbol este es el ex jugador (en inglés) hospitalizado con síntomas del covid-19 y acá publicó la siguiente frase, este virus son es un chiste pensé que iba a aguantar. >>> el presidente donald trump llamó a alex rodríguez para pedir su opinión de la respuesta del gobierno ante la respuesta del covid-19 pero dicen que esto es falso pero también miren la magia de bartolo colon en la mesa de pool el jugador que tiene cnotraro con acereros así se entretiene durante el encierro por el coronavirus, regresamos sí, soy yo otra vez. o sea, tú. es decir, soy todos los latinos que llenan el censo en este país. ¿o crees que estoy aquí text
mire este atleta que sacó todas su creatividad para quedarse en ccasa, >e>> ste video es de los san jos salta a una silla a otra, a la mesa del comedor, luego al cojín y por supuesto tiene que meter un gol, hermoso video del jugador con su hija,en inglaterra 20 equipos de liga premier llegaron a un acuerdo prelimiar para retor la temporada y ahora se espera que se retrase as, pero un boom importante es que el público se jugaría sin público si se reanuda. >>> en béisbol...
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jo currie, bbc news, sydney. australia the host against india. melbourne on sunday.hester united all the last team through to the essay cup. —— fa cup. that's it for sportsday. much more overnight on bbc news, but next up, it's the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are giles kenningham, the political commentator and former head of press at number 10 for david cameron, and the political writer and academic, maya goodfellow. both welcome as always. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. in the metro, the first virus death in the uk, as the number of cases doubles in 2a hours to 116. the same story leads the independent, a woman in her 70s dies in hospital, as medical chiefs warn a british epidemic is more likely than not. in the guardian, the first corona death in the uk. downing street says is likely it will spread in a significant way. in the mail, scandal of a princess abducted from the uk. it concerns allegations made against the billionaire of divide. in the financial times, the us hits
jo currie, bbc news, sydney. australia the host against india. melbourne on sunday.hester united all the last team through to the essay cup. —— fa cup. that's it for sportsday. much more overnight on bbc news, but next up, it's the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are giles kenningham, the political commentator and former head of press at number 10 for david cameron, and the political writer and academic, maya...
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volver nuestra ha preguntado a suamá r los trabadores de salud questán cedido la pabra el alcaldll dean josemposdifíciley de sigue trajando, larando en implementar las evas or rectrices para poder acoprse esta nuevrealidad debido la pandemia, dice q n aimplementar ess nuev regl dice quno puen esperanzarce a que ess implente lasuevas semanas dice que si lo hacen lo único e vaa tener es arrepentimientde haberla podido implementarntes por esoen poco m fuertesque van guir impmentando es monto...
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jo currie has more.alia's batting order performed with beth moody, making 60 as australia set new zealand the target of 156 for victory. new zealand gave it all, they took it all the way down to the final over. in the end, they didn't quite have enough with australia eventually claiming a four run victory. the only worry for australia was witnessing elise perry limping off the field in what looked to bea limping off the field in what looked to be a hamstring problem. so we do know that australia, the defending champions, or through to the semifinals along with india, england and south africa. there is still a final round of games to go here in sydney. once those are done and dusted, we will know who plays who in the semi finals. the final takes place in melbourne on eight march. india captain virat kohli criticised his team and skirted around questions about his on pitch behaviour as new zealand completed a 2—0 whitewash in christchirch by winning the second test within three days. india had another nigh
jo currie has more.alia's batting order performed with beth moody, making 60 as australia set new zealand the target of 156 for victory. new zealand gave it all, they took it all the way down to the final over. in the end, they didn't quite have enough with australia eventually claiming a four run victory. the only worry for australia was witnessing elise perry limping off the field in what looked to bea limping off the field in what looked to be a hamstring problem. so we do know that...
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jo currie was watching in sydney. this t20 world cup. india were already through, and we can add england and south africa to the last four. england came through against the west indies, they won the toss and put themselves into bat. danny wyatt made 29, amyjones 23, but it was nat sciver who once again shone, making another half—century. she is now very much cementing her place as one of the top players, and she is now that top run scorer so far in this world cup. so nat sciver helped england to win, not bad on a slow wicket. the west indies innings got off to a difficult start after they lost taylor to an injury. she had to be stretchered off with what looked to be a groin problem, but to be fair the west indies but is didn't put up much resistance as england bowled them all out for 97 to get themselves through to the semifinals. what we do know, the 2016 champions are now out, the 2018 runners—up are through, largely thanks to a nat sciver innings. i felt pretty good. world number two rafa nadal won his third mexica
jo currie was watching in sydney. this t20 world cup. india were already through, and we can add england and south africa to the last four. england came through against the west indies, they won the toss and put themselves into bat. danny wyatt made 29, amyjones 23, but it was nat sciver who once again shone, making another half—century. she is now very much cementing her place as one of the top players, and she is now that top run scorer so far in this world cup. so nat sciver helped england...
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tuesday's final group matches both fell foul of the weather — as jo currie reports...d put in a fabulous performance against pakistan, making 150 only for the rain to start falling and the game to be abandoned, denying thailand their first—ever win at the world cup. the later match between south africa and the west indies never even got under way because of the bad weather. south africa take a point away from that game. they will now play the host and defending champion australia in the semifinal. england will face india. australia star all—rounder elise perry has been ruled out for the rest of the tournament. that is because of a hamstring injury. she won't play in the semifinals of the final should australia get there. that final takes place in melbourne on march the 8th. finally, you know you've made it when a toy doll is created in your likeness. dina asher—smith — the reigning world and european 200 metres champion — is among several sportwomen who've had a barbie doll made in her image. it's all in honour of international women's day on sunday — and to raise awar
tuesday's final group matches both fell foul of the weather — as jo currie reports...d put in a fabulous performance against pakistan, making 150 only for the rain to start falling and the game to be abandoned, denying thailand their first—ever win at the world cup. the later match between south africa and the west indies never even got under way because of the bad weather. south africa take a point away from that game. they will now play the host and defending champion australia in the...
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jo currie was watching in melbourne for us.ng the trophy for a record fifth time. with a capacity of 100,000 organisers wanted to fill the arena to mark international women's day and they came close. fans thronged to the stadium for the sport as well as the pre—match entertainment into katy perry and dancing cricket bats. from the first ball australia brought the fireworks, alyssa healy with a rocket to kick proceedings off. in they were made to rue this missed opportunity to get her out only on and she reached 75. beth mooney matched and then surpassed that score as australia got to a massive 184. india needed a big response which was a big responsibility for 16—year—old opener but she immediately faltered. alyssa healy‘s hands again at the heart of the success. from there, capitulation is a wicket after wicket fell. in the all out for less than 100, australia at the victors. —— india all out for less tha n at the victors. —— india all out for less than 100. there will be a huge party in melbourne this evening, many of the aus
jo currie was watching in melbourne for us.ng the trophy for a record fifth time. with a capacity of 100,000 organisers wanted to fill the arena to mark international women's day and they came close. fans thronged to the stadium for the sport as well as the pre—match entertainment into katy perry and dancing cricket bats. from the first ball australia brought the fireworks, alyssa healy with a rocket to kick proceedings off. in they were made to rue this missed opportunity to get her out only...
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a dos los trabadores que est en la primera lín dla lua contra el corovirus, llo hizo ilinándose de joblanco con luceintermente mulandun corazón y una sirena de emergenciaesde aquí, nuestro respeto nutra adraci a tod los hérs anónos que lucn en los hospitales a todos ellos, gracias nosotros por lpronto seguimos con mucha más informió ♪ asta hora, eos son los titulares, el gobieo deporrÁ a niÑos inmigrantes no acomÑos detedos en frontera compaso para evit una mayor propaciÓn del coronaviru mbiÉn prohibiÁ la tradde cuquier migrante sin documentos al paÍs. >> ingenieros mexicanos ajuan un respirador pto que podrÍa ayuda a salva vidas de fermos de covid-19, el obtivo es sacarlo pront al mercado bajo costo. >> u joven soprano le canta da tarde a sus vecino desde su ventana en u barrio de la enerÚ para imarlosn la larg eera delcoronavis. >>eguimos con las notici, mÉxico seÑesmexico pone marcha nuevas medidas pa luchar cona la csis d coronavis, refzando la esucturaanitaria c la ayuda deljÉrcito, issosorio tieneÁs datos, teescuchamos, adelan por far. >> ulina, el gobrno mexicano anunciÓ 7 nuev
a dos los trabadores que est en la primera lín dla lua contra el corovirus, llo hizo ilinándose de joblanco con luceintermente mulandun corazón y una sirena de emergenciaesde aquí, nuestro respeto nutra adraci a tod los hérs anónos que lucn en los hospitales a todos ellos, gracias nosotros por lpronto seguimos con mucha más informió ♪ asta hora, eos son los titulares, el gobieo deporrÁ a niÑos inmigrantes no acomÑos detedos en frontera compaso para evit una mayor propaciÓn del...
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the hostsjoin england, india, and south africa in the semi—finals. 0ur sports reporter, jo currie hasa biggest match of the tournament too so far. it's winner takes all. new zealand won the toss of australia into bat and once they were able to remove alyssa healy early on, the rest of the batting order really performed with beth mooney making 60. in response, new zealand gave it all with some big hitting. they took it all the way to the final over but in the end, they didn't quite have enough with australia eventually claiming a li—run victory. the only way for australia was witnessing ellyse perry limping off the field with what looked to be a hamstring problem. we do know australia, the defending champions are through to the semi finals. 0nce those are done, we will know who plays who in the last four. the semi finals are also here in sydney on march five. the final takes place in melbourne on march the 8th. and paralympian will bayley was a real star in the latest series of britain's ‘strictly come dancing'. but all the glitz and glamour was cut short for him, as he injured his kne
the hostsjoin england, india, and south africa in the semi—finals. 0ur sports reporter, jo currie hasa biggest match of the tournament too so far. it's winner takes all. new zealand won the toss of australia into bat and once they were able to remove alyssa healy early on, the rest of the batting order really performed with beth mooney making 60. in response, new zealand gave it all with some big hitting. they took it all the way to the final over but in the end, they didn't quite have enough...
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con estas bell tomad del centro de san jo y losróximos día vemos, quvas a suir en este emana enerro preventivora fosa lítica de tokio del 2019 buenasardes anocheijimos que el comité ornizador ndría la para el aÑo quentra prta os fechas ocial. rante la coerencia de prsaanuncioro que será del de julio 8 de agosto de los 1021 mientras que la fha para los parímpicos era el 24 degosto al 8 de stiembre esta fechaara acordaentre comitélímpico internacional de variosaíses. el olímpico nacionalice que las autoridades de la salud tener tiempo para las dificultades que causó el códic en. gran golpe fincieropa japón que invirt 13.000.000.000 en los jgo s attaestaban clasifado ntendrá su puest para el 2021 si na qun no tnetodavía han decidido lprimera había opuestoun plan donde concenará los 20 eipos e londres, lo mundial coun con el apoyo del bierno inglésa sería un gran espectácul televisivo sin embargo, los embajadores de ltransmisnes estan concentros en da parto necesittener personal médico y de policía, dos sectores quee encuentran saturados en este monto, luego la pltilla del club barcelona dijo mes
con estas bell tomad del centro de san jo y losróximos día vemos, quvas a suir en este emana enerro preventivora fosa lítica de tokio del 2019 buenasardes anocheijimos que el comité ornizador ndría la para el aÑo quentra prta os fechas ocial. rante la coerencia de prsaanuncioro que será del de julio 8 de agosto de los 1021 mientras que la fha para los parímpicos era el 24 degosto al 8 de stiembre esta fechaara acordaentre comitélímpico internacional de variosaíses. el olímpico...
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jo currie reports. hit or miss? england are targeting a place in the world cup final.e four times before and that is the kind of record to put players at ease, but they have to beat india and the weather first. with the remnants of tropical storms pressing over the city, the semifinals could be rained off, meaning india automatically go through to the final, but australia and england would be out. through to the final, but australia and england would be outm through to the final, but australia and england would be out. it is very frustrating because you do not know when you need to turn up to the ground. the girls are prepared to play, but it is weird that when it rains and you switch off as a player and it is hard to switch back on. also, england know they will be frustrated, because they will finish off the top of the group, despite the rain, it would have got to the final. england can only prepare for india right now. india is the only one to have one all their matches in the tournament so far. we beat them in the semifinaland the tournament so far. we beat them in
jo currie reports. hit or miss? england are targeting a place in the world cup final.e four times before and that is the kind of record to put players at ease, but they have to beat india and the weather first. with the remnants of tropical storms pressing over the city, the semifinals could be rained off, meaning india automatically go through to the final, but australia and england would be out. through to the final, but australia and england would be outm through to the final, but australia...