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it was not made by timothy mcveigh. timothy mcveigh was in the army , sure. he and my second son rescission together at fort riley kansas, and they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told he told me didat not blow up the federal building because they did not know how to make bombs. it was real lumpy. there are a lot of things that seem like nobody wants to talk about. andrew: ok. well, let me address one or two of those things. you know, i think a lot of rumors have been circulated. i think a lot of troubling and of information are out there, and that think it is very important to try to distinguish fact from fiction. it is absolutely true that terry nichols has written. he wrote this to us as well. he wants to believe the bomb he built the bomb, he described it in great detail, he drew a picture of it. it is absolutely compatible with what exploded. the issue dealing with that the nations, i addressed already. the negative blast wave makes a tremendous amount of noise, and the sharing of the columns in
it was not made by timothy mcveigh. timothy mcveigh was in the army , sure. he and my second son rescission together at fort riley kansas, and they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told he told me didat not blow up the federal building because they did not know how to make bombs. it was real lumpy. there are a lot of things that seem like nobody wants to talk about. andrew: ok. well, let me address one or two of those things. you know,...
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it was not made by timothy mcveigh. mcveigh was in the army shore. he and my second son were stationed together at fort riley, kansas. they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told me that bomb that he and tim made did not blow up the federal building because they didn't know how to make bombs. that bomb they made was no good. it was real lumpy. there's a lot of things that seem like nobody wants to talk about. >> well let me address one or two of those things. i think a lot of rumors have been circulated. i think a lot of troubling hints of information are out there. i think it's very important to try and distinguish fact from fiction. it's absolutely true that terry nichols has written -- he wrote this to us as well, he wants to believe the bomb he built with mcveigh was not the one that blew up the murrah building. i don't believe him. he built the bomb. he described it in great detail. he drew a picture of it. it's absolutely compatible with what exploded. the issue of feeling two detonation
it was not made by timothy mcveigh. mcveigh was in the army shore. he and my second son were stationed together at fort riley, kansas. they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told me that bomb that he and tim made did not blow up the federal building because they didn't know how to make bombs. that bomb they made was no good. it was real lumpy. there's a lot of things that seem like nobody wants to talk about. >> well let me address...
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it was not made by timothy mcveigh. timothy mcveigh was in the army sure. he and my second son were stationed together at fort riley kansas. they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told me that bomb that he told me to not blow up the federal building be as they to know how to make bombs. it was real lumpy. there are a lot of things that seemed like nobody wants to talk about. >> okay. let me address one or two of those things. you know, i think a lot of rumors have been circulated. >> i think a lot of troubling and some of information are out there, and i think it is very important to try to distinguish fact from fiction. it is absolutely true that terry nichols has written. he wrote this to us as well. he wants to believe the bomb that he built with mcveigh was not the one that blew up the building. i'm sorry, but i don't believe him. he built the bomb, described it in great detail, true picture of it. it is absolutely compatible with what exploded. .. challenge the credibility if you want, but i off
it was not made by timothy mcveigh. timothy mcveigh was in the army sure. he and my second son were stationed together at fort riley kansas. they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told me that bomb that he told me to not blow up the federal building be as they to know how to make bombs. it was real lumpy. there are a lot of things that seemed like nobody wants to talk about. >> okay. let me address one or two of those things. you...
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once he had that gun and a kbar knife mcveigh had on his person, he took mcveigh in custody and took him to the jail and perry, -- to the noble county veil in perry, oklahoma. in perry, oklahoma. our investigator asked hanger what happened to him? he said i don't know, he may still be in custody or not. one of our investigators contacted sheriff jerry cook and talked to him and he said mcveigh is in custody but he has -- he is going to be released within probably an hour. so we put a federal hold on him. at that point, myself and several other agents got into a helicopter and flew up to perry. when we got up there, myself and another agent interviewed the different people that had been in mcveigh's cell, asking him -- them questions. has mcveigh said anything, did he comment about the bombing or anything of that nature? they said no, he was just attentive to the radio that was giving updates about the bombing investigation. finally, mcveigh was brought into an office that sheriff cook gave us, and i asked mcveigh, do you know why we are here? he said, that thing in oklahoma city, i g
once he had that gun and a kbar knife mcveigh had on his person, he took mcveigh in custody and took him to the jail and perry, -- to the noble county veil in perry, oklahoma. in perry, oklahoma. our investigator asked hanger what happened to him? he said i don't know, he may still be in custody or not. one of our investigators contacted sheriff jerry cook and talked to him and he said mcveigh is in custody but he has -- he is going to be released within probably an hour. so we put a federal...
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theso he gets out, tells guy to back up toward him and as mcveigh is acting toward him, he notices mcveigh has a bulge under his left jacket and he reaches out. he grabs it. they said, it's a gun and is loaded and he has his gun to his head and says, so is mine. he relieved mcveigh of his gun, which was loaded with those rounds that can shoot through an armored rest. andso, once he had that gun a knife that mcveigh had hidden on his person, he took him into custody and took him to the noble county jail in perry, oklahoma. and so our investigator asked -- what happened to him? and he said, i don't know. he may still be in custody, he may not. so one of our investigators contacted sheriff jerry cook and talk to him and he said, mcveigh is in custody, but he's got to be released within probably an hour. so, we put a federal hold on him and at that point, myself and several other agents got into a helicopter and flew up to perry. host: the story of how an oklahoma state trooper was able mcveigh about an hour after the bombing and oh city. peopleth toll, 119 including children. 86 vehicles were
theso he gets out, tells guy to back up toward him and as mcveigh is acting toward him, he notices mcveigh has a bulge under his left jacket and he reaches out. he grabs it. they said, it's a gun and is loaded and he has his gun to his head and says, so is mine. he relieved mcveigh of his gun, which was loaded with those rounds that can shoot through an armored rest. andso, once he had that gun a knife that mcveigh had hidden on his person, he took him into custody and took him to the noble...
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and so once he had that again and a k-bar knife mcveigh had hidden on his person he took mcveigh into custody and to the noble county jail in perry, oklahoma. and so our investigator asked hanger what happened to him. and he said, i don't know. he may still be in custody. he may not. and so one of our investigators contacted sheriff jerry cooke and talked to him and said, well, mcveigh is in custody but is going to be released within probably an hour. and so we put a federal hold on him. and at that point myself and several other agents got into a helicopter and flew up to perry. >> the story of how an oklahoma state trooper was able to nab timothy mcveigh just about an hour and a half after the bombing that took place in oklahoma city, again, the death toll 168 people including 19 children, more than 680 others were injured. 300-plus buildings in an 80-block building sustained damage, the explosion was felt up to 50 miles away. back to your phone calls. donald from golden valley, arizona, good morning. >> i learned during king mond when that happened. this whole county was overrun wi
and so once he had that again and a k-bar knife mcveigh had hidden on his person he took mcveigh into custody and to the noble county jail in perry, oklahoma. and so our investigator asked hanger what happened to him. and he said, i don't know. he may still be in custody. he may not. and so one of our investigators contacted sheriff jerry cooke and talked to him and said, well, mcveigh is in custody but is going to be released within probably an hour. and so we put a federal hold on him. and at...
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as mcveigh is backing toward him, he notice mcveigh has a bulge under his left jacket. he reaches out, grabs him. mcveigh says it's a gun, it's loaded and hanger has a gun next to mcveigh's head and says so is mine. he relieved mcveigh of his gun, which was loaded with those rounds that can shoot through an armored vest. and so once he had that gun and a knife that mcveigh had hidden on his person, he took him into custody and took him to the jail in perry, oklahoma. so our investigator asked hanger, what happened to him? and he said, i don't know. he may still be in custody, he may not. so one of our investigators contacted sheriff jerry cook and talked to him and said well mcveigh is in custody but he's going released within probably an hour. so we put a federal hold on him. at that point myself and several other agents got into a helicopter and flew up to perry. and when we got up there, myself and another agent interviewed the different people that had been in mcveigh's cell. we were asking them questions, you know, has mcveigh said anything. did he comment about th
as mcveigh is backing toward him, he notice mcveigh has a bulge under his left jacket. he reaches out, grabs him. mcveigh says it's a gun, it's loaded and hanger has a gun next to mcveigh's head and says so is mine. he relieved mcveigh of his gun, which was loaded with those rounds that can shoot through an armored vest. and so once he had that gun and a knife that mcveigh had hidden on his person, he took him into custody and took him to the jail in perry, oklahoma. so our investigator asked...
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mcveigh what i can say -- president clinton: what i can say about all gas attorney general reno: what i can say about all evidence and all leads is that it will hinder our investigation, but we are pursuing every shred of evidence available. >> [inaudible] >> it sounds from everything you said as if you have concluded this was a terrorist attack of some kind. can you confirm that? mcveigh attorney general reno: -- attorney general reno: i would not characterize it as such until the evidence it in, but we are pursuing every piece of evidence on whatever motivation behind it. >> [inaudible] attorney general reno: we have some statistics on casualties, but they are increasing at every moment. we are making sure we pursue every lead. what we have been told is that were 550 people assigned in the building. 250 have been accounted -- had been accounted for before i came in. they may be as many -- there may be as many as 250 more people to account for. casualty figures are climbing. 100 victims have been treated. six children in the daycare center have been confirmed as dead. we are pursuing
mcveigh what i can say -- president clinton: what i can say about all gas attorney general reno: what i can say about all evidence and all leads is that it will hinder our investigation, but we are pursuing every shred of evidence available. >> [inaudible] >> it sounds from everything you said as if you have concluded this was a terrorist attack of some kind. can you confirm that? mcveigh attorney general reno: -- attorney general reno: i would not characterize it as such until the...
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he has notices mcveigh has. bulge under his left jacket. and he reaches out, and grabs it, and says it is a gun, and then it's loaded, and hanger has gone next to mcveigh head and says, so is mine. and he relieved mcveigh of hisd gun, which was loaded with those rounds that could shoot through an armored vest. so, once he had that gun and a knife that he had hidden on his person, he took mcveigh into custody, and took him to the noble county jail in oklahoma. so, our investigator askedd hanger, whatmay happened to him? and he said, i don't know. it may still be in custody, he still may be not. so, one of our investigators mch contacted sheriff jerry koch and talk to him and said, well mcveigh it's in custody, but he's going toso, be releasedat within an hour. and, so, we put a federal hold onothe him. and, at that point, myself and several other agents got into a helicopter and flew upped to perry. >> and oklahoma state trooper was able to nab timothy mcveigh just an hour and a half after the bombing that took p
he has notices mcveigh has. bulge under his left jacket. and he reaches out, and grabs it, and says it is a gun, and then it's loaded, and hanger has gone next to mcveigh head and says, so is mine. and he relieved mcveigh of hisd gun, which was loaded with those rounds that could shoot through an armored vest. so, once he had that gun and a knife that he had hidden on his person, he took mcveigh into custody, and took him to the noble county jail in oklahoma. so, our investigator askedd hanger,...
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theso he gets out, tells guy to back up toward him and as mcveigh is acting toward him, he notices mcveighas a bulge under his left jacket and he reaches out. he grabs it. they said, it's a gun and is loaded and he has his gun to his head and says, so is mine. he relieved mcveigh of his gun, which was loaded with those rounds that can shoot through an armored rest. andso, once he had that gun a knife that mcveigh had hidden on his person, he took him into custody and took him to the noble county jail in perry, oklahoma. and so our investigator asked -- what happened to him? and he said, i don't know. he may still be in custody, he may not. so one of our investigators contacted sheriff jerry cook and talk to him and he said, mcveigh is in custody, but he's got to be released within probably an hour. so, we put a federal hold on him and at that point, myself and several other agents got into a helicopter and flew up to perry. host: the story of how an oklahoma state trooper was able mcveigh about an hour after the bombing and oh city. peopleth toll, 119 including children. 86 vehicles were b
theso he gets out, tells guy to back up toward him and as mcveigh is acting toward him, he notices mcveighas a bulge under his left jacket and he reaches out. he grabs it. they said, it's a gun and is loaded and he has his gun to his head and says, so is mine. he relieved mcveigh of his gun, which was loaded with those rounds that can shoot through an armored rest. andso, once he had that gun a knife that mcveigh had hidden on his person, he took him into custody and took him to the noble...
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[indiscernible conversations] attorneyil 21, 1995, general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh had been arrested. she appeared at the justice directort with the fbi louis freemen with reporters to announce the arrest of suspect, timothy mcveigh. attorney general reno: director freeh and i have just spoken with the president. i'm pleased to announce one of the individuals believed to have been responsible for the attack in oklahoma city has been arrested. timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we previously called john doe number one, the man with a light brown crew cut, was arrested by local authorities on a traffic violation 60 miles from oklahoma city on wednesday morning, about one and a half hours after the explosion occurred. at the time of his arrest, he was in possession of a firearm. he has been in a local jail since the arrest. he will be taken into custody by the fbi. searches are being planned and executed at several locations around the country this afternoon. i remind everyone that john doe number two remains at large. he should be considered armed and extremely dangerous.
[indiscernible conversations] attorneyil 21, 1995, general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh had been arrested. she appeared at the justice directort with the fbi louis freemen with reporters to announce the arrest of suspect, timothy mcveigh. attorney general reno: director freeh and i have just spoken with the president. i'm pleased to announce one of the individuals believed to have been responsible for the attack in oklahoma city has been arrested. timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we...
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timothy mcveigh, is he being charged with a federal crime? attorney general reno: he will be charged under the john doe warrant. >> [inaudible] attorney general reno: i would not comment. of the arabman american antidiscrimination committee said this morning that he has hundreds of cases of arab americans and their children being intimidated and harassed in the wake of the outrage in oklahoma city. is the department receiving any of these complaints? attorney general reno: we have said from the beginning that every lead must be pursued. there should be no generalization based on somebody's race or ethnic background whatsoever. i have not received any complaints. but any complaint that indicates action this department should take will be pursued. >> he is not complaining about the department. he is talking about the actions by the average american -- the reaction to the average american. attorney general reno: i have not received any complaints, but if and when i do, we will review them and if there is action the department should take, we wil
timothy mcveigh, is he being charged with a federal crime? attorney general reno: he will be charged under the john doe warrant. >> [inaudible] attorney general reno: i would not comment. of the arabman american antidiscrimination committee said this morning that he has hundreds of cases of arab americans and their children being intimidated and harassed in the wake of the outrage in oklahoma city. is the department receiving any of these complaints? attorney general reno: we have said...
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general and fbi director louis free met with reporters to nnounce the arrest of suspect, timothy mcveigh. they also discussed steps taken by the fbi in investigating the bombing. attorney general reno: director freeh and i have just spoken with the president. i'm pleased to announce one of the individuals believed to be responsible for wednesday's attack in oklahoma city has been arrested. timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we previously called john doe number one, the man with a light brown crew, was arrested by local authorities on a traffic violation 60 miles from oklahoma city on wednesday morning, about an hour and a half after the explosion occurred. at the time of his arrest, he was in possession of a firearm. he has been in a local jail since the arrest. he will be taken into custody by the fbi. searches are being planned and executed at several locations around the country this afternoon. i remind everyone that john doe number two remains at large. he should be considered armed and extremely dangerous. there is a strong likelihood that other persons are involved in this tragedy as we
general and fbi director louis free met with reporters to nnounce the arrest of suspect, timothy mcveigh. they also discussed steps taken by the fbi in investigating the bombing. attorney general reno: director freeh and i have just spoken with the president. i'm pleased to announce one of the individuals believed to be responsible for wednesday's attack in oklahoma city has been arrested. timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we previously called john doe number one, the man with a light brown crew,...
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presented by annita mcveigh. hello, and welcome to the special programme. i'm annita mcveigh.ince the start of this outbreak, scientists have been trying to answer the question, where did this virus come from? as the lockdown in the chinese city of wuhan has eased, forensic researchers and other investigators can restart their investigations into the origins of the virus. scientists say finding clues as to how it started is crucial to stop a similar crisis happening in the future, as jim reed reports. for decades, there have been fears that a global pandemic could be caused by zoonotic transmission. that's a disease thatjumps from animals to humans. the more we interact with these new wildlife species that we haven't historically done so, the more rolls of the dice we're throwing. the greater the opportunity there is for a pathogen to then jump intoa human. injanuary, researchers published the genetic code of coronavirus. it shows a close match to a disease found in horseshoe bats in western china. they fly and roost in huge numbers, so easily spread disease. but the level of
presented by annita mcveigh. hello, and welcome to the special programme. i'm annita mcveigh.ince the start of this outbreak, scientists have been trying to answer the question, where did this virus come from? as the lockdown in the chinese city of wuhan has eased, forensic researchers and other investigators can restart their investigations into the origins of the virus. scientists say finding clues as to how it started is crucial to stop a similar crisis happening in the future, as jim reed...
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. >>> on april 21st, 1995 attorney general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh was arrested as suspect in the oklahoma city bombing. she appeared before the press at the justice department with fbi director and several other officials. a c-span camera was there. >> one of the individuals responsible for wednesday's terrible attack on the murrah federal building in oklahoma city has been arrested. timothy mcveigh, age 27 who we previously called john doe number one was arrested by local authorities on a traffic violation about 60 miles from oklahoma city on wednesday morning. about an hour and a half after the explosion occurred. at the time of his arrest he was in the possession of a firearm. he has been in the local jail since the arrest. he will be taken into custody by the fbi. searches are being planned and executed at several locations around the country this afternoon. i remind everyone that john doe number two remains at large. people should not attempt to take any action against john doe number two or anyone else involved in this matter. but we continue to urge anyone w
. >>> on april 21st, 1995 attorney general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh was arrested as suspect in the oklahoma city bombing. she appeared before the press at the justice department with fbi director and several other officials. a c-span camera was there. >> one of the individuals responsible for wednesday's terrible attack on the murrah federal building in oklahoma city has been arrested. timothy mcveigh, age 27 who we previously called john doe number one was...
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i'm annita mcveigh.with us as we share the latest information, we ta ke we take you into an intensive care unitand a we take you into an intensive care unit and a hospital and let it show you what doctors are confronted with as they care for patients who have severe cases of covid—19. les chris morris from the bbc‘s reality check team will bust more of the myths that have sprung up more of the myths that have sprung up about the coronavirus, and a reminder that there's further advice news and information about coronavirus on bbc news website. but first, the dramatic spread of the pandemic has been health services in some countries under immense pressure through the sheer scale of people requiring specialist treatment. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh and cameraman adam walker got exclusive access to one intensive care ward at the university college hospital in central london to give us this rare insight into what health professionals a re insight into what health professionals are having to face on
i'm annita mcveigh.with us as we share the latest information, we ta ke we take you into an intensive care unitand a we take you into an intensive care unit and a hospital and let it show you what doctors are confronted with as they care for patients who have severe cases of covid—19. les chris morris from the bbc‘s reality check team will bust more of the myths that have sprung up more of the myths that have sprung up about the coronavirus, and a reminder that there's further advice news...
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timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we previously called john doe number one, the man with a light brown crew, was arrested by local authorities on a traffic
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timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we previously called john doe number one, the man with a light brown crew cut, was arrested by local authorities on a traffic violation 60 miles from oklahoma city on wednesday morning, about one and a half hours after the explosion occurred. at the time of his arrest, he was in possession of a firearm. he has been in a local jail since the arrest. he will be taken into custody by the fbi. searches are being planned and executed at several locations around the country this afternoon. i remind everyone that john doe number two remains at large. he should be considered armed and extremely dangerous. there is a strong likelihood that other persons are involved in this tragedy as well. people should not attempt to take any action against john doe number two, or anyone else involved in this matter, but we continue to urge anyone with information to call 1-800-905-1514. i have been in constant communications in these last days with the fbi director, louis freeh. the fbi has been leading the investigation through the command center at fbi headquarters in consultat
timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we previously called john doe number one, the man with a light brown crew cut, was arrested by local authorities on a traffic violation 60 miles from oklahoma city on wednesday morning, about one and a half hours after the explosion occurred. at the time of his arrest, he was in possession of a firearm. he has been in a local jail since the arrest. he will be taken into custody by the fbi. searches are being planned and executed at several locations around the...
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i'm annita mcveigh. coronavirus has now infected more than 1 i'm annita mcveigh. has now infected more thani million people worldwide, but his impact extends far beyond those who have had the illness. by the end of march, well over 100 countries worldwide had established either in full or partial lockdown affecting the lives of millions of us. john allen reports now on the potential medical solutions that might ultimately help bring this to a close. across the globe once bustling cities are now eerily quiet. across the globe once bustling cities are now eerily quietli across the globe once bustling cities are now eerily quiet. i must give the british people a very simple instruction — you must stay—at—home. every decision that we are making is made to save lives. governments have imposed historic restrictions on our freedoms and have brought economic activity to a sudden halt. we're talking about a multitrillion dollar effect on the global economy, probably. they don't see lockdown as being a sustainable solution and we have to find a better way. but and when will
i'm annita mcveigh. coronavirus has now infected more than 1 i'm annita mcveigh. has now infected more thani million people worldwide, but his impact extends far beyond those who have had the illness. by the end of march, well over 100 countries worldwide had established either in full or partial lockdown affecting the lives of millions of us. john allen reports now on the potential medical solutions that might ultimately help bring this to a close. across the globe once bustling cities are now...
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i'm annita mcveigh.y with us as we share the latest information, health advice and reports about the coronavirus. we'll show you exactly what scientists think of the virus covid—19 is and ask, how close are we to a vaccine? and a reminder that there's further advice and information about the pandemic on the bbc news website. but first, this coronavirus may be dominating headlines around the world and changing the lives of hundreds of millions of people, but what exactly do we know about covid—19, and how close are we to a vaccine? the bbc‘sjim reed reports. sars—cov—2 is the technical name for the virus that causes covid—19. it's part of the coronavirus family, one of at least six that can affect humans. we're in the amazing position today where we can get the genetic code of a virus really quickly, and it turns out this particular virus is very closely related to bat and pangolin viruses. one of the theories is that it could have spread through one of those species to humans. the virus is made up ofjust
i'm annita mcveigh.y with us as we share the latest information, health advice and reports about the coronavirus. we'll show you exactly what scientists think of the virus covid—19 is and ask, how close are we to a vaccine? and a reminder that there's further advice and information about the pandemic on the bbc news website. but first, this coronavirus may be dominating headlines around the world and changing the lives of hundreds of millions of people, but what exactly do we know about...
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i'm annita mcveigh.irus has now infected more thani million people worldwide, but its impact extends far beyond those who've had the illness. by the end of march, well over 100 countries worldwide had instituted either a full or partial lockdown affecting the lives of billions of us. john owen reports now on the potential medical solutions that might ultimately help bring this to a close. across the globe once bustling cities are eerily quiet. i must give the british people a very simple instruction — you must stay—at—home. every decision that we're making is made to save lives. governments have imposed historic restrictions on our freedoms and have brought economic activity to a sudden halt. we're talking about a multitrillion—dollar effect on the global economy, probably. i don't see lockdown as being a sustainable solution and we have to find a better way. but how and when will be eventually return to some semblance of normality? what we can't do is walk blindly into large group gatherings again injun
i'm annita mcveigh.irus has now infected more thani million people worldwide, but its impact extends far beyond those who've had the illness. by the end of march, well over 100 countries worldwide had instituted either a full or partial lockdown affecting the lives of billions of us. john owen reports now on the potential medical solutions that might ultimately help bring this to a close. across the globe once bustling cities are eerily quiet. i must give the british people a very simple...
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i'm annita mcveigh.with us as we share the latest information, health advice and reports about the coronavirus. we'll show you exactly what scientists think of the virus covid—19 is and ask how close are we to a vaccine? and a reminder that there's further advice and information about the pandemic on the bbc news website. but first, this coronavirus may be dominating headlines around the world and changing the lives of hundreds of millions of people but what exactly do we know about covid—19? and how close are we to a vaccine? the bbc‘sjim reed reports. sars—cov—2 is the technical name for the virus that causes covid—19. it's part of the coronavirus family — one of at least six that can affect humans. we're in the amazing position today where we can get the genetic code of a virus really quickly, and it turns out this particular virus is very closely related to bat and pangolin viruses. one of the theories is that it could have spread through one of those species to humans. the virus is made up ofjust 30
i'm annita mcveigh.with us as we share the latest information, health advice and reports about the coronavirus. we'll show you exactly what scientists think of the virus covid—19 is and ask how close are we to a vaccine? and a reminder that there's further advice and information about the pandemic on the bbc news website. but first, this coronavirus may be dominating headlines around the world and changing the lives of hundreds of millions of people but what exactly do we know about...
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i'm annita mcveigh.irus has now infected more thani million people worldwide, but its impact extends far beyond those who've had the illness. by the end of march, well over 100 countries worldwide had instituted either a full or partial lockdown affecting the lives of billions of us. john owen reports now on the potential medical solutions that might ultimately help bring this to a close. across the globe once bustling cities are eerily quiet. i must give the british people a very simple instruction — you must stay—at—home. every decision that we're making is made to save lives. governments have imposed historic restrictions on our freedoms and have brought economic activity to a sudden halt. we're talking about a multitrillion—dollar effect on the global economy, probably. i don't see lockdown as being a sustainable solution and we have to find a better way. but how and when will be eventually return to some semblance of normality? what we can't do is walk blindly into large group gatherings again injun
i'm annita mcveigh.irus has now infected more thani million people worldwide, but its impact extends far beyond those who've had the illness. by the end of march, well over 100 countries worldwide had instituted either a full or partial lockdown affecting the lives of billions of us. john owen reports now on the potential medical solutions that might ultimately help bring this to a close. across the globe once bustling cities are eerily quiet. i must give the british people a very simple...
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mcveigh was executed in 2001. nichols is serving a life sentence. if you've missed any of the wes,end's coronavirus briefi we have a quick five-minute recap on youtube, facebook or twitter. >> sreenivasan: from a lack of ventilators to nurses wearinor garbage bagsrotection, the country was not fully equipped to face e conoavirus. and while most of america is now well aware of the deficiencies in the medical fight, the pandemic is shining a light on several other gaps. se states, as millions head to websites to file for unemployment or relief benefits, the systems are buckling under record demand. that's in part because some state governments and unemploymentystems use a decades-old cong system. so, where do you find the k programmers who spat language? newshour weekend's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: the numbea of mericans who now find themselves suddenly without work in the past four weeks can be hard to fathom. 22 million people-- about one- indu-eight working- are now out of a job. and this is weighing heavy on state unemployment agen
mcveigh was executed in 2001. nichols is serving a life sentence. if you've missed any of the wes,end's coronavirus briefi we have a quick five-minute recap on youtube, facebook or twitter. >> sreenivasan: from a lack of ventilators to nurses wearinor garbage bagsrotection, the country was not fully equipped to face e conoavirus. and while most of america is now well aware of the deficiencies in the medical fight, the pandemic is shining a light on several other gaps. se states, as...
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i'm annita mcveigh.latest information, health advice and reports about the coronavirus. we'll show you exactly what scientists think of the virus covid—19 is and ask, how close are we to a vaccine? and a reminder that there's further advice and information about the pandemic on the bbc news website. but first, this coronavirus may be dominating headlines around the world and changing the lives of hundreds of millions of people, but what exactly do we know about covid—19, and how close are we to a vaccine? the bbc‘sjim reed reports. sars—cov—2 is the technical name for the virus that causes covid—19. it's part of the coronavirus family, one of at least six that can affect humans. we're in the amazing position today where we can get the genetic code of a virus really quickly, and it turns out this particular virus is very closely related to bat and pangolin viruses. one of the theories is that it could have spread through one of those species to humans. the virus is made up ofjust 30 genes, compared with 2
i'm annita mcveigh.latest information, health advice and reports about the coronavirus. we'll show you exactly what scientists think of the virus covid—19 is and ask, how close are we to a vaccine? and a reminder that there's further advice and information about the pandemic on the bbc news website. but first, this coronavirus may be dominating headlines around the world and changing the lives of hundreds of millions of people, but what exactly do we know about covid—19, and how close are...
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. >>> on april 21st, 1995 attorney general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh was arrested as suspect in the oklahoma city bombing.
. >>> on april 21st, 1995 attorney general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh was arrested as suspect in the oklahoma city bombing.
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but now on bbc news, annita mcveigh has more information and health advice on the coronavirus outbreak in this special programme. hello and welcome to this special programme. since the start of this outbreak, scientists have been trying to answer the question, where did this virus come from? in the shiny city of wuhan is ease, other investigators can restart their investigation into the origin of the i don't like virus —— chinese city. finding clues to how it started is crucial. jim reed reports. for decades, there have been fears that a global pandemic could be caused by a global pandemic could be caused by a zoo a global pandemic could be caused by a zoo not a transmission. that's a disease that jumps from a zoo not a transmission. that's a disease thatjumps from animals to humans —— do not take. disease thatjumps from animals to humans -- do not take. the more we interact with these species, the more roles of the dice we are throwing. the greater the opportunity there is for a pathogen to then jump into opportunity there is for a pathogen to thenjump into a human. in january, resear
but now on bbc news, annita mcveigh has more information and health advice on the coronavirus outbreak in this special programme. hello and welcome to this special programme. since the start of this outbreak, scientists have been trying to answer the question, where did this virus come from? in the shiny city of wuhan is ease, other investigators can restart their investigation into the origin of the i don't like virus —— chinese city. finding clues to how it started is crucial. jim reed...
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i'm annita mcveigh.y with us over the next 30 minutes as we share the latest information on the coronavirus outbreak. we'll take you into an intensive care unit in a london hospital to show what doctors are confronted with as they care for patients who have severe cases of covid—19. plus, chris morris from the bbc‘s reality check team will bust more of the myths about coronavirus. and a reminder that there is further advice, news and information about coronavirus in your area on the bbc news website. but first, the dramatic spread of the pandemic has put health services in some countries under immense pressure through the sheer scale of people requiring specialist treatment. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh and cameraman adam walker got exclusive access to one intensive care ward at university college hospital in central london to give us this rare insight into what health professionals are having to face on a daily basis. it is completely unimaginable and we are not at the peak yet. this is the fr
i'm annita mcveigh.y with us over the next 30 minutes as we share the latest information on the coronavirus outbreak. we'll take you into an intensive care unit in a london hospital to show what doctors are confronted with as they care for patients who have severe cases of covid—19. plus, chris morris from the bbc‘s reality check team will bust more of the myths about coronavirus. and a reminder that there is further advice, news and information about coronavirus in your area on the bbc...
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june 11, two thousand one, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 wasle, timothy mcveigh executed for his role in the crime. next, president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. president bush: this morning, the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been given the vengeance of justice.
june 11, two thousand one, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 wasle, timothy mcveigh executed for his role in the crime. next, president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. president bush: this morning, the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been given the vengeance of justice.
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and at one time, john yip mcveigh said to me, bill, you're going to have to start picking players.e keep trading, but we haven't picked a player yet. [ laughter ] >> that set the 49ers super bowl wind up for the next >>> coming up on the cbs evening news tonight, the cdc director warning a second wave of coronavirus in the went her likely be worse. >>> and we have a prefiles in service, how a an army colonel rallied vet introduce care for the sick in the epicenter of the crisis. >>> we made so many beautiful songs, so many great records. >> such an amazing talent. he was without question the prince died, and tonight a two-hour special to celebrate his life and career. you can watch it at 9:00 right here spoy >> oonnell: breaking news tonight: the new warning from the c.d.c. director with america divided. today, two kinds of protests-- one to open the country, and another for better protection for frontline medical workers as southern states begin to reopen, the debate raging across america that pits the health of americans against the health of the economy. >> i don't want to pass
and at one time, john yip mcveigh said to me, bill, you're going to have to start picking players.e keep trading, but we haven't picked a player yet. [ laughter ] >> that set the 49ers super bowl wind up for the next >>> coming up on the cbs evening news tonight, the cdc director warning a second wave of coronavirus in the went her likely be worse. >>> and we have a prefiles in service, how a an army colonel rallied vet introduce care for the sick in the epicenter of the...
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applause] >> on june 11, 2001, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 people, timothy mcveigh was executed for his role in the crime. next, president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. president bush: this morning, the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been giving not vengeance but justice. one young man met the fate he chose for himself six years ago. for the survivors of the crime, and for the families of the dead, the pain goes on. final punishment of the guilty cannot alone bring peace to the innocent. it cannot recover the loss or balance the scales, and it is not meant to do so. today, every living person hurt by the evil done in oklahoma city can rest in the knowledge that there has been a reckoning.
applause] >> on june 11, 2001, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 people, timothy mcveigh was executed for his role in the crime. next, president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. president bush: this morning, the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been giving not vengeance but justice. one young man met the fate he chose for...
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june 2001, president made a brief statement that the white house following the execution of timothy mcveigh for his role in the bombing. it marked the first federal execution since 1963. president bush:
june 2001, president made a brief statement that the white house following the execution of timothy mcveigh for his role in the bombing. it marked the first federal execution since 1963. president bush:
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2001, president bush made a brief statement that the white house following the execution of timothy mcveigh for his role in the oklahoma city bombing. it marked the first federal execution since 1963. execution since 1963. president president bush: this morning, the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombings have been given not vengeance but justice. one young man met the fate he chose for himself six years ago. for the survivors of the crime, and for the families of the dead, the pain goes on. the pai. final punishment of the
2001, president bush made a brief statement that the white house following the execution of timothy mcveigh for his role in the oklahoma city bombing. it marked the first federal execution since 1963. execution since 1963. president president bush: this morning, the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombings have been given not vengeance but justice. one young man met the fate he chose for himself six years...