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that resulted in him continuing to succeed both in derby and at a national level.ge when he sadly died and so i think it's a great loss for derby, it's a great loss for the royal college and of course for the royal college and of course for his family. we send our deepest condolences. collect describe him as the father of the current emergency department. a centralfigure in making the operation work. he was a natural leader. and he pulled people around him and got the very best out of them. that was really visible even when there's a junior doctor it when he engaged with people. i'm not surprised she achieved such success in derby. thank you very much for joining us. paying tribute to his friend and colleague. with shortages and delays to the arrival of personal protective equipment, many people are looking for ways to help nhs workers through the coronavirus pandemic. it's led to an army of more than 40,000 volunteers, from every corner of the uk, producing scrubs for workers on the frontline. hywel griffith reports. hi, i'm terri. hello, i'm vicky. i'm christina.
that resulted in him continuing to succeed both in derby and at a national level.ge when he sadly died and so i think it's a great loss for derby, it's a great loss for the royal college and of course for the royal college and of course for his family. we send our deepest condolences. collect describe him as the father of the current emergency department. a centralfigure in making the operation work. he was a natural leader. and he pulled people around him and got the very best out of them....
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this is derby police. don't be afraid, we come in peace.ou may not get sick. stay at home whenever you can. don't go out on the street with your fam. don't walk around in two or more... 0ne local councillor in derby praised the police for using language that people in the area would understand. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with carol... —— nick miller. clearing away from eastern england, brighter sky is falling behind. 0ne or two showers out there. you can see on the satellite and radar picture of the earlier cloud clearing from the east of england. the gaps in the cloud behind that show that we are getting some sunshine, dots of glue on the radar indicating there are a few showers. 0n the big picture, this is the weather front that brought the rain, thatis weather front that brought the rain, that is clearing away. high pressure builds in behind, settling things down. lots of dry weather for the rest of the we can temperatures edging upa rest of the we can temperatures edging up a few degrees once again. 0ne edging up a few degr
this is derby police. don't be afraid, we come in peace.ou may not get sick. stay at home whenever you can. don't go out on the street with your fam. don't walk around in two or more... 0ne local councillor in derby praised the police for using language that people in the area would understand. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with carol... —— nick miller. clearing away from eastern england, brighter sky is falling behind. 0ne or two showers out there. you can see on the satellite...
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be to the derby again, all right? so, let's get rolling. >> caller: third time caller, every night viewer my question, is there any lesser left in the golden arches of mcdonald's or would i be better off putting dough in domino's pizza? and thanks from all of us home gamers >> you're terrific thank you. mcdonald's is 2.57% yield. it can go lower. big consumer stocks tend to top at 3 domino's pizza is the way you eat in the time of covid i like it even up here wow. >>> nick in new jersey, nick >> caller: booyah, jimmy cho >> yo, yo, man, what's up. >> caller: first time caller, eagles fan >> let's hope they play. not if they're going to get sick what's up? >> caller: mine is a spec stocky saw on "mad money. >> wasn't that something >> caller: yep i saw it recently. we're going to be wearing masks for a while, buy, sell or hold >> i liked what he had to say. i thought he was very on his game i think as far as i'm concerned it's a great spec. you called it a's spec, i'm calling it a spec. it's a great spec. >>> how about
be to the derby again, all right? so, let's get rolling. >> caller: third time caller, every night viewer my question, is there any lesser left in the golden arches of mcdonald's or would i be better off putting dough in domino's pizza? and thanks from all of us home gamers >> you're terrific thank you. mcdonald's is 2.57% yield. it can go lower. big consumer stocks tend to top at 3 domino's pizza is the way you eat in the time of covid i like it even up here wow. >>> nick...
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manjeet singh riyat was an accident and emergency consultant at the royal derby hospital.uk's first sikh a&e consultant and a much loved doctor. a fellow consultant at the hospital described him as the father of the emergency department in derby and an inspiration to others. absolutely fabulous man, inspirational. inspirational on the shop floor, loved a clinical challenge, had a massive intellect, encyclopedic knowledge. he was an inspiration to many junior doctors. paramedic gerallt davies had worked for the welsh ambulance service for 26 years. at the weekend he became the first paramedic in wales to die after contracting coronavirus. he was 51. last week, sonya kaygan died in hospital in london after spending two weeks in intensive care. she was a care home worker and just 26 years old. for herfamily, there is now grief and questions. whether they have ppe now, i can say that my cousin didn't at the time, and she was wearing just a general mask and gloves that she would wear before the pandemic. so nothing really changed in terms of the way that she was protected at wo
manjeet singh riyat was an accident and emergency consultant at the royal derby hospital.uk's first sikh a&e consultant and a much loved doctor. a fellow consultant at the hospital described him as the father of the emergency department in derby and an inspiration to others. absolutely fabulous man, inspirational. inspirational on the shop floor, loved a clinical challenge, had a massive intellect, encyclopedic knowledge. he was an inspiration to many junior doctors. paramedic gerallt...
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this is the derby and here is a quick reminder that you can get news and features around the clock on our website at all brought to twitter at the daily news i'm christine one but it's been great having your company see an extract. for you there i'm david. corn amateur. hour printers in 3 books. smarter. than you good morning. everybody.
this is the derby and here is a quick reminder that you can get news and features around the clock on our website at all brought to twitter at the daily news i'm christine one but it's been great having your company see an extract. for you there i'm david. corn amateur. hour printers in 3 books. smarter. than you good morning. everybody.
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reporter rolr derby is a contact sport impossible to practice while keeping a distance.rs of this los angelesng tm are maasks for essential workers. their new challenges sourcing marials. >> one of our friends in new york shipped them a bch of elasti porter: something the advice shedding could have come earlier. >> we have had a message at saying time as the stay-at ome now thathet i, most of been quick to accept it. ch: time to get that mask out. before we go, let's taka look at the search for love in these troubled times. he is looking for a coronavirus girlfriend. he is pitching himself as well emplee. that is romance in the age of coronavirus. thank you for watching bbc world news america. take care. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, frencand more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station viewers like you. thank you. narror: you'♪ : atching pbs. mr. roge♪ it's
reporter rolr derby is a contact sport impossible to practice while keeping a distance.rs of this los angelesng tm are maasks for essential workers. their new challenges sourcing marials. >> one of our friends in new york shipped them a bch of elasti porter: something the advice shedding could have come earlier. >> we have had a message at saying time as the stay-at ome now thathet i, most of been quick to accept it. ch: time to get that mask out. before we go, let's taka look at...
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3-0 london derby, tottenham are winning 3—0 against arsenal, a bit of a fa ntasy 3—0 against arsenal update for you there. i will have more view in next hour. yet, the risk of someone throwing something into the tv screen, that is definitely a fantasy result. the united kingdom is now seeing a very definite downward trend in the number of people in hospital with the coronavirus, that's according to the national medical director of nhs england — professor stephen powis. but the latest figures show a further 413 people have died across the country. that brings the total number of deaths in hospitals across the uk to 20,732. and those figures do not include deaths in care homes or other settings. the environment secretary, george eustice said lockdown measures will be reviewed in a couple of weeks, but it was very important not to act too soon. there is a question of delay before debts can be validated, and also the question of establishing the actual cause of death, particularly if the doctor hasn't been able to visit the ca re doctor hasn't been able to visit the care home and sign th
3-0 london derby, tottenham are winning 3—0 against arsenal, a bit of a fa ntasy 3—0 against arsenal update for you there. i will have more view in next hour. yet, the risk of someone throwing something into the tv screen, that is definitely a fantasy result. the united kingdom is now seeing a very definite downward trend in the number of people in hospital with the coronavirus, that's according to the national medical director of nhs england — professor stephen powis. but the latest...
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priorities will be given to front line workers >> you can still don those derby hats lebron james is helping make graduation an all star event this year. it will feature the jonas brothers and other celebrities that will join in. >>> extremely sick patients, the fda is expected to grant emergency approval >>> for doctors about nurses on the front lines, a new weapon on the fight against covid-19 >> data shows that they are a clear cut significant effect for diminishing the time for recovery >> the drug is -- the preliminary data showed it cut the recovery time in the hospital from 15 to 11 days. the mortality rate dropped from 11.6% to those on the drug >> i narrowly ignored the ventilator >> he was given the drug in the hospital and he says he quickly began recovering >> the personal experience with the drug make me feel very strongly that it should be used. >> emery university hospital ran the largest of the trials. >> it was originally designed to treat e-bola patients. >> i'm very encouraged and i'm optimistic as they have earlier disease and are sickest i've e. >> they were tryi
priorities will be given to front line workers >> you can still don those derby hats lebron james is helping make graduation an all star event this year. it will feature the jonas brothers and other celebrities that will join in. >>> extremely sick patients, the fda is expected to grant emergency approval >>> for doctors about nurses on the front lines, a new weapon on the fight against covid-19 >> data shows that they are a clear cut significant effect for...
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reporter roller derby is at contact sppossible to practice while keeping a distance.rs of this los angelesea t are making masks for essential workers. their new challenges s.urcing materi >> one of our friends in new york shipped them a bunch of elastic. reporter: something the advice shedding could have come earlier. >> we havhad a message at saying time as the stay-at-home order. reporter: now that it is here, most of been quick to accept it. anchor: time to get that mask out. befo we go, let's take ook at the search for love in these troubled times. is looking for a coronavirus girlfriend. he is pihing himself as well emplee. that is romance in the age of coronavirus. thank you fd watching bbc wo news america. take care. r this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teachingmo spanish, french an. d james. the freeman foundation.y by jd peter blum kovler foundation; purs erica's neglected needs. tod by contributions his pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narratoru're♪ atching pbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are th
reporter roller derby is at contact sppossible to practice while keeping a distance.rs of this los angelesea t are making masks for essential workers. their new challenges s.urcing materi >> one of our friends in new york shipped them a bunch of elastic. reporter: something the advice shedding could have come earlier. >> we havhad a message at saying time as the stay-at-home order. reporter: now that it is here, most of been quick to accept it. anchor: time to get that mask out....
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. >> $5,000 for the season tickets, plus another $1100 for the all-star game and home run derby. >> reporter: take kerry walter was long-time dodgers fan whose husband is now out of work because of the pandemic. she was told by the team she could not get her money back because the games technically have not been canceled. she said she doesn't even want to go if they do start back up. >> i'm not necessarily going to be an urgent situation to run out and be surrounded by 55,000 strangers in a public space. >> reporter: she is aware of a federal class action lawsuit just filed in l.a. against major league baseball. each individual club, and it's leading ticket partners, like stubhub, ticket master, live nation, and last minute transactions for not providing rear funds. the complaint claims as stadiums remain empty for the foreseeable future, fans are left with unusable tickets in the midst of this crisis. todd said the class action lawsuit seems a little overblown. she hoping the season still happens. he is mostly june sift about the lack of communication. >> it would really go a long way for t
. >> $5,000 for the season tickets, plus another $1100 for the all-star game and home run derby. >> reporter: take kerry walter was long-time dodgers fan whose husband is now out of work because of the pandemic. she was told by the team she could not get her money back because the games technically have not been canceled. she said she doesn't even want to go if they do start back up. >> i'm not necessarily going to be an urgent situation to run out and be surrounded by 55,000...
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manjeet singh riyat was an accident and emergency consultant at the royal derby hospital.e consultant and a much loved doctor. a fellow consultant at the hospital described him as the father of the emergency department in derby and an inspiration to others. absolutely fabulous man, inspirational. inspirational on the shop floor, loved a clinical challenge, had a massive intellect, encyclopedic knowledge. he was an inspiration to many junior doctors. paramedic gerallt davies had worked for the welsh ambulance service for 26 years. at the weekend he became the first paramedic in wales to die after contracting coronavirus. he was 51. last week, sonya kaygan died in hospital in london after spending two weeks in intensive care. she was a care home worker and just 26 years old. for herfamily, there is now grief and questions. whether they have ppe now, i can say that my cousin didn't at the time, and she was wearing just a general mask and gloves that she would wear before the pandemic. so nothing really changed in terms of the way that she was protected at work during this tim
manjeet singh riyat was an accident and emergency consultant at the royal derby hospital.e consultant and a much loved doctor. a fellow consultant at the hospital described him as the father of the emergency department in derby and an inspiration to others. absolutely fabulous man, inspirational. inspirational on the shop floor, loved a clinical challenge, had a massive intellect, encyclopedic knowledge. he was an inspiration to many junior doctors. paramedic gerallt davies had worked for the...
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not only is the derby going virtual, but it seems like the virus has even affected which horses are racing. for example, there's reluctant zoomer then there's sweat prance. there's also join with audio then there's masked millie and, of course see it but don't touch it biscuit good luck to all of those virtual horses check this out, pillsbury announced their cookie dough will soon to be safe to eat either baked or raw. americans heard that and we're like, "what do you mean by 'soon'?" a little space work. that's cookie dough space work hey, here's some good news actor richard gere is the father of a new baby boy yeah he's 70 years old, which is why the boy's first words will either be mama or grandpa. a new survey found only of satisfied with communication with their partner the remaining 82% didn't really want to talk about it. and finally, scientists say that next week a giant asteroid is expected to just miss colliding with earth people on earth heard that and we're like, "i'll take anything to get me out of this zoom meeting. ha-ha! there you go that's our monologue, everybody.
not only is the derby going virtual, but it seems like the virus has even affected which horses are racing. for example, there's reluctant zoomer then there's sweat prance. there's also join with audio then there's masked millie and, of course see it but don't touch it biscuit good luck to all of those virtual horses check this out, pillsbury announced their cookie dough will soon to be safe to eat either baked or raw. americans heard that and we're like, "what do you mean by 'soon'?"...
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manjeet singh riyat was an accident and emergency consultant at the royal derby hospital.a&e consultant and a much loved doctor. a fellow consultant at the hospital described him as the father of the emergency department in derby and an inspiration to others. absolutely fabulous man, inspirational. inspirational on the shop floor, loved a clinical challenge, had a massive intellect, encyclopedic knowledge. he was an inspiration to many junior doctors. paramedic gerallt davies had worked for the welsh ambulance service for 26 years. at the weekend he became the first paramedic in wales to die after contracting coronavirus. he was 51. last week, sonya kaygan died in hospital in london after spending two weeks in intensive care. she was a care home worker and just 26 years old. for herfamily, there is now grief and questions. whether they have ppe now, i can say that my cousin didn't at the time, and she was wearing just a general mask and gloves that she would wear before the pandemic. so nothing really changed in terms of the way that she was protected at work during this t
manjeet singh riyat was an accident and emergency consultant at the royal derby hospital.a&e consultant and a much loved doctor. a fellow consultant at the hospital described him as the father of the emergency department in derby and an inspiration to others. absolutely fabulous man, inspirational. inspirational on the shop floor, loved a clinical challenge, had a massive intellect, encyclopedic knowledge. he was an inspiration to many junior doctors. paramedic gerallt davies had worked for...
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maria lawrence ran a market stall and a local charity in derby.as 48. her sons said she was full of joy. everyone knew of her, but she never wanted to be in the spotlight. a genuine angel working for the greater good. she's left a widespread legacy of selflessness, kindness and happiness. she ran charity schemes, protected the elderly and vulnerable, and made sure every single person smiled. kevin rowson worked on matchday security for nottingham forest football club. one player said, "we have lost a true gentleman, a legend in his kindness and humility." carol jamabo was 56 and a mother of two. she worked caring for the elderly in greater manchester — another of the key workers placing themselves in harm's way to help meet the needs of the vulnerable. gino renoldi was the landlord of the railway tavern in stanford—le—hope in essex. a gentleman and legend. the place will never be the same without him, are just some of the things posted on social media. he ran this pub for 20 years with a smile on his face, and only recently did he realise his drea
maria lawrence ran a market stall and a local charity in derby.as 48. her sons said she was full of joy. everyone knew of her, but she never wanted to be in the spotlight. a genuine angel working for the greater good. she's left a widespread legacy of selflessness, kindness and happiness. she ran charity schemes, protected the elderly and vulnerable, and made sure every single person smiled. kevin rowson worked on matchday security for nottingham forest football club. one player said, "we...
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he died at the hospital in derby where he worked.ly—respected" as well as "much—loved". today, expert government advisers will discuss whether the general public should wear face masks. many countries in europe have adopted the policy. the mayor of london says they should be worn on public transport. but nhs providers, the organisation that represents trusts in england, warns that masks might be in short supply for frontline health professionals if the general public are scrambling to find them. yesterday's figure for hospital deaths with coronavirus in the uk stood at 449, bringing the total to 16,509. hospital in admissions with covid are roughly stable across the country as a whole but falling in the capital. here in london, this is now the seventh day in a row that those numbers have fallen. so that means the balance between people going into hospital because they've fallen ill, and people who are going home because they are well again now, is in the opposite direction so that there are fewer people each day in hospital with covi
he died at the hospital in derby where he worked.ly—respected" as well as "much—loved". today, expert government advisers will discuss whether the general public should wear face masks. many countries in europe have adopted the policy. the mayor of london says they should be worn on public transport. but nhs providers, the organisation that represents trusts in england, warns that masks might be in short supply for frontline health professionals if the general public are...
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political leaders from all four nations also stopped at derby and burton nhs trust, three members ofnt amged el—hawrani, fellow consultant manjeet singh riyat, and at the weekend, hospital cleaner eileen landers. she had been with us quite a long time and was really well loved. she was described as somebody with a heart of gold who always went the extra mile. today's silence was for all essential workers who have died, a tribute to their bravery. fear and apprehension is not a sign of weakness, it's what makes us human. i feel that every worker in this country has been exhibiting immense courage. after a minute the silence was broken. applause today was about remembering, but also another chance to say thank you. daniela relph, bbc news. british airways has warned it could make up to 12,000 workers redundant because of the collapse in air travel caused by the pandemic. its parent company predicts that it will be several years until demand returns to the level seen last year, as our transport correspondent tom burridge reports. parked up for weeks. but no one knows when they'll be fly
political leaders from all four nations also stopped at derby and burton nhs trust, three members ofnt amged el—hawrani, fellow consultant manjeet singh riyat, and at the weekend, hospital cleaner eileen landers. she had been with us quite a long time and was really well loved. she was described as somebody with a heart of gold who always went the extra mile. today's silence was for all essential workers who have died, a tribute to their bravery. fear and apprehension is not a sign of...
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>>and it really reflects a devastating power of covid-19 derby flip president trump says governors in states with less cases. >>we'll be able to order people back to work soon. >>some states will be able to open up sooner than others some states. not in the kind of trouble that others are in. >>i'm camila bernal reporting. >>well this morning there are 33,000 coronavirus related deaths across the u.s. with more than 671,000 confirmed cases here in california 973 deaths with more than 28,000 cases and of course on the global scale. we're looking at more than a 145,000 reported deaths around the world with 2.1 more than 2.1. million cases, worldwide. here in the bay area there are now 185 deaths with more than 5800 confirmed cases of covid-19 and on your screen you see the breakdown by county of where the numbers fall you can see santa clara county still leading the list for both total cases and deaths with 69 confirmed deaths and more than 1800 cases so far you can find a complete breakdown of cases by city on our website at kron 4 dot com. for your money this morning with more than 22
>>and it really reflects a devastating power of covid-19 derby flip president trump says governors in states with less cases. >>we'll be able to order people back to work soon. >>some states will be able to open up sooner than others some states. not in the kind of trouble that others are in. >>i'm camila bernal reporting. >>well this morning there are 33,000 coronavirus related deaths across the u.s. with more than 671,000 confirmed cases here in california 973...
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the derby striker says he is happy to offer support, but in his column in the sunday times he also saide added — if players come out and say they can't agree, even if the real reasons are that it will financially ruin some, it will be presented as ‘rich players refuse pay cut'. gary lineker has been sympathetic aswell, and says people shouldn‘t be too quick to judge. this decision has been heavily criticised — including from former liverpool captain jamie carragher. this is what he tweeted : "jurgen klopp showed compassion for all at the start of this pandemic, senior players heavily involved in premier league players taking wage cuts. then, all that respect and goodwill is lost — poor this, lfc". former liverpool forward stan collymore described the decision as ‘plain wrong‘. so, with so much talk around what footballers should or shouldn‘t be doing to help with the current crisis... we‘ve been speaking to one man who is certainly doing his bit. rower — philip doyle — had been hopeful of a medal, at the tokyo 0lympics . but is instead spending this summer working in a hospital. the nor
the derby striker says he is happy to offer support, but in his column in the sunday times he also saide added — if players come out and say they can't agree, even if the real reasons are that it will financially ruin some, it will be presented as ‘rich players refuse pay cut'. gary lineker has been sympathetic aswell, and says people shouldn‘t be too quick to judge. this decision has been heavily criticised — including from former liverpool captain jamie carragher. this is what he...
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mandy works in a supermarket in derby. she's been unwell since monday. got an appointment but even though she lives near some test centres, she's been allocated one 20 miles away in nottingham and can't get there. ijust don't understand why, when i know there are test centres closer to me, why they are not on the list of options for me to go to? more than 28,000 tests were done in the last 2a hours. the government's committed to carrying out 100,000 a day by thursday. next week will be our fifth in lockdown and there's no prospect of measures being relaxed. we know that people are frustrated but we are not out of danger yet. it is imperative that people continue to follow the rules, designed to protect their families, their friends and their loved ones. the uk will continue to find a way through this pandemic as a nation mourning those it's lost. and laurenjoins me now. these are deeply sad personal tragedies for many families across the uk, but can you put numbers of those who've died into context? the first person the first person to die of covid-19 in
mandy works in a supermarket in derby. she's been unwell since monday. got an appointment but even though she lives near some test centres, she's been allocated one 20 miles away in nottingham and can't get there. ijust don't understand why, when i know there are test centres closer to me, why they are not on the list of options for me to go to? more than 28,000 tests were done in the last 2a hours. the government's committed to carrying out 100,000 a day by thursday. next week will be our...
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i doubt that had the derby but it had to be. confined within the green walls. using.try and help him to leave dense room. and we're going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and promise to be you know we've all pots be. ready for a. cut. now you want to burst. no. balls being cut. loose it's a let me. ask i wouldn't. take i could. not . use someone. you love lose you no matter. how you make it a secret is don't want. to want to have a witness who can sin do it in the out now as you heard chap done. know most of the people. knew of those to moan moan and much of this news tonight in $1000.00 for nothing so would you hire the moody tide to use in the. classroom. headline news this thursday april the corona virus infections in russia the biggest daily increase 771 new cases confirmed president putin is expected to address the nation in the coming hour. tempers fray pharmacy workers in france report abuse to leave food supplies and economic hardship push people to the edge. of things people keep losing their jobs remain locked up by risk of a crisis m
i doubt that had the derby but it had to be. confined within the green walls. using.try and help him to leave dense room. and we're going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and promise to be you know we've all pots be. ready for a. cut. now you want to burst. no. balls being cut. loose it's a let me. ask i wouldn't. take i could. not . use someone. you love lose you no matter. how you make it a secret is don't want. to want to have a witness who can sin do it in the out...
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maria lawrence ran a market stall and a local charity in derby. was 48. her sons said she was full ofjoy. everyone knew of her, but she never wanted to be in the spotlight. a genuine angel working for the greater good. she's left a widespread legacy of selflessness, kindness and happiness. she ran charity schemes, protected the elderly and vulnerable, and made sure every single person smiled. kevin rowson worked on matchday security for nottingham forest football club. one player said, "we have lost a true gentleman, a legend in his kindness and humility. " carol jamabo was 56 and a mother of two. she worked caring for the elderly in greater manchester — another of the key workers placing themselves in harm's way to help meet the needs of the vulnerable. gino renoldi was the landlord of the railway tavern in stanford—le—hope in essex. a gentleman and legend. the place will never be the same without him, are just some of the things posted on social media. he ran this pub for 20 years with a smile on his face, and only recently did he realise his dr
maria lawrence ran a market stall and a local charity in derby. was 48. her sons said she was full ofjoy. everyone knew of her, but she never wanted to be in the spotlight. a genuine angel working for the greater good. she's left a widespread legacy of selflessness, kindness and happiness. she ran charity schemes, protected the elderly and vulnerable, and made sure every single person smiled. kevin rowson worked on matchday security for nottingham forest football club. one player said, "we...
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tributes have been paid to an emergency medicine consultant at royal derby hospital who died after contractings at the east sussex trust, as staff gave one of their own round of applause today. a nurse who was leaving critical care. hugh pym, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: why harry and meghan are taking on the tabloids, vowing not to co—operate with the biggest titles. the stars & stripes at half mast outside columbine high. the school, sealed off. the bodies of the dead, still inside. i'd never thought that they'd actually go through with it. one of the most successful singer—songwriters of all time, the american pop star prince, has died at the age of 57. it's hard to believe it, i didn't believe it. we just — he wasjust here saturday. for millions of americans, the death of richard nixon in a new york hospital has meant conflicting emotions. a national day of mourning next wednesday sitting somehow uneasily with the abiding memories of the shame of watergate. and liftoff of the space shuttle discovery, with the hubble space telescope, our window on the universe. this is
tributes have been paid to an emergency medicine consultant at royal derby hospital who died after contractings at the east sussex trust, as staff gave one of their own round of applause today. a nurse who was leaving critical care. hugh pym, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: why harry and meghan are taking on the tabloids, vowing not to co—operate with the biggest titles. the stars & stripes at half mast outside columbine high. the school, sealed off. the bodies of the...
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there are derbies out there, people that wait every year for the beginning of the next season. they felt concern about the number of people. that is quite rational. and the health care system up there does not have the resources that many other systems do if indeed people got injured for any reasons, not just coming into contact with others relate today this virus. we started to reach out to other counties that expressed similar concern and we realized we need to process a protocol working wirectors and fish and work on a county by county basis to address that anxiety. we had a little bit of problem yesterday, technical problems because so many people called into the fish and game commission that the system was overwhelmed and we delayed an official decision on this. but let me just make this point clear to all of the people that love the outdoors and love trout fishing or fishing more broadly in the state of california. we hear you. we deeply care about addressing your anxiety and know we are not ending the season. we just want to delay it a little bit and work with the counti
there are derbies out there, people that wait every year for the beginning of the next season. they felt concern about the number of people. that is quite rational. and the health care system up there does not have the resources that many other systems do if indeed people got injured for any reasons, not just coming into contact with others relate today this virus. we started to reach out to other counties that expressed similar concern and we realized we need to process a protocol working...
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tributes have been paid today to 52—year—old manjeet singh riyat, an a&e consultant who died in derbys of black, asian and minority ethnic staff in the nhs who have died during this pandemic, as our correspondent rajini vadya nathan reports. described as a beautiful, bighearted soul, manjeet singh riyat was also a trailblazer. the first sikh a&e consultant in the uk, his impact was profound. husband and father two boys. i will remember him as my loving cousin who i grew up with, and i will miss him terribly. how much did he love working for the nhs? it was his life. after his family, the nhs was everything. and he meant everything to his nhs colleagues. an absolutely fabulous man, inspirational. inspirational on the shop floor, loved the clinical challenge. had a massive intellect and encyclopedic knowledge and was an inspiration for many junior doctors. black and minority ethnic workers represent 44% of doctors in nhs england and just over a fifth of nurses, midwives and health visitors. but bbc analysis shows that they account for a disproportionately high 58 out of the 84 recorded
tributes have been paid today to 52—year—old manjeet singh riyat, an a&e consultant who died in derbys of black, asian and minority ethnic staff in the nhs who have died during this pandemic, as our correspondent rajini vadya nathan reports. described as a beautiful, bighearted soul, manjeet singh riyat was also a trailblazer. the first sikh a&e consultant in the uk, his impact was profound. husband and father two boys. i will remember him as my loving cousin who i grew up with, and...
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in the east midlands there are fewer cases, centred mainly on derby. 0verall admissions to our regiont coronavirus may be stopping some people with other conditions from visiting the region's a&e and the most recent figures show a drop of 30% from this time last year. historically, parts of the north—west have much worse than normal health outcomes and there are particular concerns that minor strokes and heart attacks may not be being picked up, leading to further problems in the future. the south west currently has the lowest number of coronavirus deaths in england, but it may not last. health bosses are planning for a possible peak injune. so, unusually, tourism bosses are asking people to stay away and there is hostility from locals towards any second home owners who are isolating here. another issue here is dental treatment. although local urgent treatment centres opened last week, appointments are limited and some people have told us they became to desperate, they pulled out their own teeth. jenny walrond, ending that report there. last week we featured a story about tim hall, 37
in the east midlands there are fewer cases, centred mainly on derby. 0verall admissions to our regiont coronavirus may be stopping some people with other conditions from visiting the region's a&e and the most recent figures show a drop of 30% from this time last year. historically, parts of the north—west have much worse than normal health outcomes and there are particular concerns that minor strokes and heart attacks may not be being picked up, leading to further problems in the future....
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the derby striker says he is happy to offer support but in his column in the sunday times he also saidsuddenly the scapegoats? " he added if players come out and say they can't agree, even if the real reasons are that it will financially ruin some, it will be presented as, "rich players refuse pay cut." gary lineker has been sympathetic as well and says people shouldn't be too quick to judge. the players that i have spoken to, they are all desperately keen to do it. the problem is, of course, is how you do it, as an individual person, do you take a pay cut and then do something, or do you not take a pay cut and do something? it is obviously complicated, and it takes time, and people are always quick to jump on thejudgmental high horse, certainly when it comes to footballers, but lots of them do lots of really good things, and i'm sure they will continue to do so. meanwhile, liverpool became the latest premier league club to furlough nonplaying staff. it would mean they get 80% of their salary through the uk government's coronavirus job retention scheme, with the club topping up the rem
the derby striker says he is happy to offer support but in his column in the sunday times he also saidsuddenly the scapegoats? " he added if players come out and say they can't agree, even if the real reasons are that it will financially ruin some, it will be presented as, "rich players refuse pay cut." gary lineker has been sympathetic as well and says people shouldn't be too quick to judge. the players that i have spoken to, they are all desperately keen to do it. the problem...
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place behind closed doors at best, racing's first four classics of the season, including the epsom derbyd. the sports, ufc, will return later on a private island. now, the two—time paralympic gold medallist has admitted the postponement of this paralympic games has been tough on her mental health. she was the first paralympian to win gold in multiple sports in rio and has been very open about her struggles with an eating disorder. i struggled when it was changed, i have an eating disorder so the anxiety around the change but me and a bad place and i did kind of fall off the wheel a little bit but i think that i found a positive space to be in, ifound my happy place again and just get back into training, enjoy training, even though it is further away, it means i have more time to be a better version of me so when i get to the paralympics i am going to be a faster, stronger... there are still some questions about the scheduled games and qualification is one of the big parts of that, when athletes who have already qualified for this yea r‘s who have already qualified for this year's games s
place behind closed doors at best, racing's first four classics of the season, including the epsom derbyd. the sports, ufc, will return later on a private island. now, the two—time paralympic gold medallist has admitted the postponement of this paralympic games has been tough on her mental health. she was the first paralympian to win gold in multiple sports in rio and has been very open about her struggles with an eating disorder. i struggled when it was changed, i have an eating disorder so...
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tribute have been paid to it in emergency medicine consultant at royal derby hospital who died afterng news at the east sussex trust, as staff gave one of their own round of applause today. a nurse who was leaving critical care. hugh pym, bbc news. china's national health commission has indicated that hundreds of people in wuhan were wrongly listed as having recovered from covid—19. in wuhan, the number of recovered cases was reported at 47,300 on friday. on monday, that figure was revised down by almost 1,000 to 46,359. more surprising was the decision on friday by the authorities in wuhan to revise the city's overall death toll upwards by an extra 50%. the total number of confirmed deaths across china currently stands at more than 4,500 — though those statistics are impossible to verify. let's hear more on this from kerry allen from bbc monitoring. one of the things that we are seeing today coming out of the official statistics given by the national health commission in china is the number of cured cases and china has been giving daily statistics on the number of confirmed cases, s
tribute have been paid to it in emergency medicine consultant at royal derby hospital who died afterng news at the east sussex trust, as staff gave one of their own round of applause today. a nurse who was leaving critical care. hugh pym, bbc news. china's national health commission has indicated that hundreds of people in wuhan were wrongly listed as having recovered from covid—19. in wuhan, the number of recovered cases was reported at 47,300 on friday. on monday, that figure was revised...
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the distribution piece for developing countries will be derby, where the uk has owes been super generousfund about ten of the most promising constructs. we won't know in advance which ones will prove to be safe and effective. and being effective for older people's immune system is a huge challenge if you amp up the vaccine to do that, you amp up the vaccine to do that, you can run into safety issues. so we are going to have to take something that usually takes five to six years and get it done in 18 months. we want to get back to the life we had before coronavirus. people are seeing the economic destruction, the psychological stress. this is such an unprecedented, very tough thing to deal with. people like myself and anthony fauci are saying 18 months. everything went perfectly we could do slightly better than that. there will be a trade—off. we will have less safety testing than we typically would have. so governments would have to decide, do they indemnify the companies and really say, let's go out with this, when we just don't have the time to do what we normally do? so 18 months is a
the distribution piece for developing countries will be derby, where the uk has owes been super generousfund about ten of the most promising constructs. we won't know in advance which ones will prove to be safe and effective. and being effective for older people's immune system is a huge challenge if you amp up the vaccine to do that, you amp up the vaccine to do that, you can run into safety issues. so we are going to have to take something that usually takes five to six years and get it done...
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roller derby is a contact sport, impossible to practice while keeping a distance so members of this lar of our skaters i think put a call out on social media and one of our friends in new york shipped her a bunch of elastic. with us it has just been who has extra fabric lying around and ok i will take it. she feels the advice could and should have come earlier. we should have had the message at the same time as the stay at home order. it should have been stay—at—home, if you do need to leave for essential items, wear a mask when you're outside. but now here it most have been quick to cotton on and this creative community are doing it in their own style. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. as cities in lockdown fall almost silent, the largest, brightest supermoon of 2020 has risen in the night sky. it's known as a pink moon and here it is rising above dubai in the middle east. and they were also able to glimpse it through the fast moving clouds in greece. if you're thinking well it's not actually very pink — it isn't meant to be. the name is actually a reference to a native american wil
roller derby is a contact sport, impossible to practice while keeping a distance so members of this lar of our skaters i think put a call out on social media and one of our friends in new york shipped her a bunch of elastic. with us it has just been who has extra fabric lying around and ok i will take it. she feels the advice could and should have come earlier. we should have had the message at the same time as the stay at home order. it should have been stay—at—home, if you do need to...
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number is thought to be much higher.0ne of them is manjeet singh riyat, who died yesterday at the royal derbyr riyat was the uk's first sikh a&e consultant. colleagues described him as "the father of the current emergency department", who was widely respected across the nhs. jagdeesh singh dhaliwal is a gp in melbourne in australia, who trained with mr riyat at medical school in leicester. he says there is a stark contrast in covid repsonse between the uk school in leicester. he says there is a stark contrast in covid repsonse between the uk and australia. i'm ina i'm in a position to contrast my own country with a new country australia. the contrast there is stark. college back in uk tell me how ppe isn't available, we do have ppe here in australia. mass testing isn't really happening in the uk. here i am being told that i can test for cove aid for any patient i'm worried about. and some of these things i think do make me angry to be honest. because i do think some steps could have been put into place earlier back home in the uk. and may well have cut the risk some of the other colleagues in
number is thought to be much higher.0ne of them is manjeet singh riyat, who died yesterday at the royal derbyr riyat was the uk's first sikh a&e consultant. colleagues described him as "the father of the current emergency department", who was widely respected across the nhs. jagdeesh singh dhaliwal is a gp in melbourne in australia, who trained with mr riyat at medical school in leicester. he says there is a stark contrast in covid repsonse between the uk school in leicester. he...
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low as $60000.00 but that pandemic has canceled every major event in the united states the kentucky derby horse race the indy $500.00 car race the start of the baseball season but anthony found the head of the centers for disease control. foundation says that we should have a sense of normalcy by november why is that important because president trump is up for reelection in november the president was very optimistic in his friday briefing which went on for more than 2 hours this is a little of what he had to say. we're seeing hospital admissions declining very substantially as i said a nationwide the number of new cases per day is flattening substantially suggesting that we're near the peak and our comprehensive strategy is working overtime our guidelines to slow the spread are decreasing the rate of new cases very substantially and will result in fewer hospital admissions and we're seeing that it's. incredible i think with with no exceptions it's looking like it's slow. while medical a visuals and have been saying that there might need to be shut downs for longer perhaps 30 days after th
low as $60000.00 but that pandemic has canceled every major event in the united states the kentucky derby horse race the indy $500.00 car race the start of the baseball season but anthony found the head of the centers for disease control. foundation says that we should have a sense of normalcy by november why is that important because president trump is up for reelection in november the president was very optimistic in his friday briefing which went on for more than 2 hours this is a little of...
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the derby striker says he is happy to offer support but in his column in the sunday times he also saidoats? " he added if players come out and say they can't agree, even if the real reasons are that it will financially ruin some, it will be presented as, "rich players refuse pay cut." gary lineker has been sympathetic as well and says people shouldn't be too quick to judge. the players that i have spoken to, they are all desperately keen to do it. the problem is, of course, is how you do it, as an individual person, do you take a pay cut and then do something, or do you not take a pay cut and do something? it is obviously complicated, and it takes time, and people are always quick to jump on the judgment or high horse, certainly when it comes to footballers, but lots of them do lots of really good things, and i'm sure they will continue to do so. well, with so much talk around what footballers should or shouldn't be doing to help with the current crisis, i've been speaking to one man who is certainly doing his bit. rower philip doyle had been hopeful of a medal at the tokyo 0lympics bu
the derby striker says he is happy to offer support but in his column in the sunday times he also saidoats? " he added if players come out and say they can't agree, even if the real reasons are that it will financially ruin some, it will be presented as, "rich players refuse pay cut." gary lineker has been sympathetic as well and says people shouldn't be too quick to judge. the players that i have spoken to, they are all desperately keen to do it. the problem is, of course, is...
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at derby and britain nhs trust three members of staff have now died.ff have now died. consultant alf irani, fellow consulted man should sing and at the weekend hospital cleaner eileen landers. she had been with a long time and was well loved and described as someone with a heart of gold who always went extra mile. the silence today was for each and every health worker who has died, attributed their bravery. the fact that they come to work every day despite that fear and do the very best that they can. for someone in a vulnerable position who's depending on them, it is just a wonderful thing. after one minute the silence was broken. applause. todayit was broken. applause. today it was about remembering but also another chance to say thank you. british airways could make up to 12,000 workers redundant. its parent company, iag, announced job cuts as it revealed that revenues had plunged 13% in the first quarter of the year. british airways has currently furloughed its 22,500 employees. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge is here. basically their reve
at derby and britain nhs trust three members of staff have now died.ff have now died. consultant alf irani, fellow consulted man should sing and at the weekend hospital cleaner eileen landers. she had been with a long time and was well loved and described as someone with a heart of gold who always went extra mile. the silence today was for each and every health worker who has died, attributed their bravery. the fact that they come to work every day despite that fear and do the very best that...
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tributes to the accident & emergency consultant, manjeet singh riyat who died on monday at the royal derbyr riyat was the uk's first sikh a&e consultant and was widely respected across the nhs. jagdeesh singh dhaliwal is a gp in melbourne in australia, who trained with mr riyat at medical school in leicester. hejoins me now from melbourne. your reaction to the news is many in the nhs are mourning the loss of colleagues? it is heartbreaking. i woke up with the news this morning when other friends and colleagues in the uk had messaged me. it has been a day of deep, deep sorrow and shock, particularly with him being such a lively life and soul character to think he is no longer with us as galling. and a huge loss for the nhs for the experience he had not working in the system any more. that phrase the father of the current emergency department, that is quite an accolade. well, we all have been talking today how we were all 18 medical students. he was the aduu all 18 medical students. he was the adult in the room for whom we would go to for sensible advice. so he a lwa ys go to for sensible ad
tributes to the accident & emergency consultant, manjeet singh riyat who died on monday at the royal derbyr riyat was the uk's first sikh a&e consultant and was widely respected across the nhs. jagdeesh singh dhaliwal is a gp in melbourne in australia, who trained with mr riyat at medical school in leicester. hejoins me now from melbourne. your reaction to the news is many in the nhs are mourning the loss of colleagues? it is heartbreaking. i woke up with the news this morning when...
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are the families and colleagues of health workers. the uk's first sikh a&e consultant who died in derby. described as a beautiful, bighearted soul, manjeet singh riyat was also a trailblazer. the first to seek a&e co nsulta nt trailblazer. the first to seek a&e consultant in the uk, his impact was profound. i will remember him as my loving cousin who i grew up with and i will miss him terribly. how much did he love working for the nhs?m was his life and we found it difficult to get together because of his work schedule and his schedule with his training and schedule with the royal college of surgeons, so for him, after his family, the nhs was everything. and he meant everything to his nhs colleagues. an absolutely fabulous man, inspirational. inspirational on the shop floor and love the clinical challenge and had a massive intellect and encyclopedic knowledge and was an inspiration for many junior doctors many doctors who dedicated their career to the nhs have died coronavirus. like this surgeon have died coronavirus. like this surgeon from india who died in the welsh hospital where he
are the families and colleagues of health workers. the uk's first sikh a&e consultant who died in derby. described as a beautiful, bighearted soul, manjeet singh riyat was also a trailblazer. the first to seek a&e co nsulta nt trailblazer. the first to seek a&e consultant in the uk, his impact was profound. i will remember him as my loving cousin who i grew up with and i will miss him terribly. how much did he love working for the nhs?m was his life and we found it difficult to get...
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he died at the hospital in derby where he worked.hugely—respected" as well as "much—loved". today, expert government advisers will discuss whether the general public should wear face masks. many countries in europe have adopted the policy. the mayor of london says they should be worn on public transport. but nhs providers, the organisation that represents trusts in england, warns that masks might be in short supply for frontline health professionals if the general public are scrambling to find them. yesterday's figure for hospital deaths with coronavirus in the uk stood at 449, bringing the total to 16,509. hospital in admissions with covid are roughly stable across the country as a whole but falling in the capital. here in london, this is now the seventh day in a row that those numbers have fallen. so that means the balance between people going into hospital because they've fallen ill, and people who are going home because they are well again now, is in the opposite direction so that there are fewer people each day in hospital with
he died at the hospital in derby where he worked.hugely—respected" as well as "much—loved". today, expert government advisers will discuss whether the general public should wear face masks. many countries in europe have adopted the policy. the mayor of london says they should be worn on public transport. but nhs providers, the organisation that represents trusts in england, warns that masks might be in short supply for frontline health professionals if the general public are...
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he didn't desert, he was in the hospital, and by the way he came back in time for derby town road and i can clarify. you see things like that, but it is also the closeness that they maintained in terms of opening ,p as this is together advertising to kind of support each other's businesses. that kind of networking that they do after the war. everything from that kind of day to day business to really cannot working to take care of veterans who had fallen on hard times. high. this, years ago, i admit, over my fascination with joshua chamberlain. >> we all went through our joshua chamberlain phase. [laughter] >> i don't know how much i learned was true, but i'm still fascinated. i have to admit that oats, part of what you're talking about here, i'm curious from your reaction washe after that key battle at gettysburg. what it was, do you think he would've done this or that, that kind of thing. i'm curious about your thoughts on that. sure, great question. i wrote a piece on this in "civil war times," looking at that guy on the far right there. lockridge, right, wrote home to his wife in t
he didn't desert, he was in the hospital, and by the way he came back in time for derby town road and i can clarify. you see things like that, but it is also the closeness that they maintained in terms of opening ,p as this is together advertising to kind of support each other's businesses. that kind of networking that they do after the war. everything from that kind of day to day business to really cannot working to take care of veterans who had fallen on hard times. high. this, years ago, i...
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>>and it really reflects a evastating power of covid-19 derby flip president trump says governors in ates with less cases. >>we'll be able to order people back to work soon. >>some states will be ab to open up sooner than others some states. not in the kind of trouble that others are in >>i'm camila bernal reporting. >>and as the cod deaths rise the president is saying his approval ratings go down and there's a gender gap that's taking shape. first overall you see in this gallup poll that 43% of pele asked they approve of the job he's doing and 54% disapprove that's down. 6 points to his lowest mark in 6 months and women seem to be unhappy or 60% of the women polled say they disapprove with the job the president is doin37% approve compared to men who re more evenly split with about 49% approving and 47% disapproving when it comesto men. and the number of fataties connues to rise every day more than 33,000 americans have diedso far 973 of those deaths in califnia and 185 of those californideaths here in the bay area, the mt in santa clara county with 69 as you can see is not a corner
>>and it really reflects a evastating power of covid-19 derby flip president trump says governors in ates with less cases. >>we'll be able to order people back to work soon. >>some states will be ab to open up sooner than others some states. not in the kind of trouble that others are in >>i'm camila bernal reporting. >>and as the cod deaths rise the president is saying his approval ratings go down and there's a gender gap that's taking shape. first overall you see...
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and it really reflects a devastating power of covid-19 derby flip president trump says governors in states with less cases. >>we'll be able to order people back to work soon. >>some states will be able to open up sooner than others some states. not in the kind of trouble that others are in. >>i'm camila bernal reporting. >>but i do want to extend just in broad strokes appreciation for what i heard from the president as it relates to recognizing the differentiation that exist and persist in terms of and counties not just in states. across this nation. >>as governor newsom's reaction shortly after his phone call with the president and vice president before the guidelines for released publicly the guidelines to reopen the country are laid out in 3 parts are no times associated to these guidelines. you can read the full guidelines on our website kron 4 dot com. >>here in the bay area there are now 185 deaths and more than 5800 confirmed cases of covid-19 on your screen you can see how the numbers break down county by county santa clara county still leading the bay area with 69 deaths and more
and it really reflects a devastating power of covid-19 derby flip president trump says governors in states with less cases. >>we'll be able to order people back to work soon. >>some states will be able to open up sooner than others some states. not in the kind of trouble that others are in. >>i'm camila bernal reporting. >>but i do want to extend just in broad strokes appreciation for what i heard from the president as it relates to recognizing the differentiation that...
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>>and it really reflects a devastating power of covid-19 derby flip president trump says governors in states with less cas. >>we'll be able to order people back to work soon. >>some states will be able to open up sooner than others some states. not in the kind of trouble thaothers are in. >>i'm mila bernal reporting. >>let's take look at the covid cases around the world as you can e 2.1 million and deaths of more than a 145,000 in the u.s.. 671,000 plus positive tests and more than boil that down to california guess in alifornia as you can see thereon your screen so we're not out of the woods at all yet again taking a look at the bay area you can see santa clara county by far having the most number of covid positive people and the most deaths with 69 people, dyg of covid and after that the next would be alameda county with 39 people who have died of the virus. so far chains. >>if you live or work in sonoma county then starting today you're going to be required to wear a face mask kron 4 sarah stinson live in petaluma right now with details on that decision sarah. >>james that's exactl
>>and it really reflects a devastating power of covid-19 derby flip president trump says governors in states with less cas. >>we'll be able to order people back to work soon. >>some states will be able to open up sooner than others some states. not in the kind of trouble thaothers are in. >>i'm mila bernal reporting. >>let's take look at the covid cases around the world as you can e 2.1 million and deaths of more than a 145,000 in the u.s.. 671,000 plus positive...
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bhasha mukherjee joins me live from derby, england, good morning to you.o have you with us. i want to start by saying tell us about your ordeal, you were doing charity work in india. you got caught up in a lockdown there and had quite an ordeal to get back. >> yes, you can hear me? >> yes. >> yes, sorry. yes, we were briefly getting along with our charity work. we went to seven different states. and it was right in the last week of doing this charity work that the rules were changing on the global scale as well as india. and we couldn't act fast enough. all of us, we tried to book flights on the day before the lockdown was going to officially get enforced. about three days before lockdown, even before made official, the flights started getting grounded yes, i found myself stranded there. my mom is still stranded there, in fact. i was lucky i only had to be there for just over a week. and i got to stay with family before i was rescued by the british embassy there. >> well, you got tested and you don't have the virus, after what you've been through getting b
bhasha mukherjee joins me live from derby, england, good morning to you.o have you with us. i want to start by saying tell us about your ordeal, you were doing charity work in india. you got caught up in a lockdown there and had quite an ordeal to get back. >> yes, you can hear me? >> yes. >> yes, sorry. yes, we were briefly getting along with our charity work. we went to seven different states. and it was right in the last week of doing this charity work that the rules were...