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and, pbs frontline correspondent miles o'brien on frontline's latest documentary about the first coronavirus case on u.s. soil. c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> i hear the concerns of those i am honored to serve. ofee the terrible impact covid-19 on health and the pocketbook. up america again includes three phases to safely reopen and get folks back to work. one, a statehase must meet a series of basic criteria, which can be tailored to reflect specific circumstances for a region or statewide approach. for weeks now, our state has taken targeted action to prevent, detect, and address the spread of coronavirus by leveraging data and advice from health officials in the public and private sectors. thanks to this methodical approach and the millions of georgians who have literally worked diligently to slow the spread of coronavirus, we are on track to meet the criteria for phase one. according to the department of public health, reports of emergency room visits for flu-like illnesses are declining, documented covid-19 cases have flattened
and, pbs frontline correspondent miles o'brien on frontline's latest documentary about the first coronavirus case on u.s. soil. c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> i hear the concerns of those i am honored to serve. ofee the terrible impact covid-19 on health and the pocketbook. up america again includes three phases to safely reopen and get folks back to work. one, a statehase must meet a series of basic criteria, which can be...
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host: pbs frontline is that with a documentary about the first coronavirus patient on u.s. soil. it premieres tonight. take a look. [video] 2020, atuary 15, 35-year-old local man from washington lands at seatac airport in seattle. he is traveling from wuhan, china. >> he was having a cough. he had been having fevers at home. >> he's 35 years old and otherwise healthy. >> he began developing symptoms today after he arrived. ♪ >> four days after returning from wuhan, the man goes to a walk-in clinic and describes his symptoms. he tells him where he has been for about six weeks. seriesvestigation into a pneumonia outbreak has it in a fight a previously unknown coronavirus. >> in seattle, a city known for its cutting-edge medicine and technology, as well as ties to asia, officials are on alert. >> the clinic appropriate the isolated him. the health district contacted the cdc that advised testing. the clinic at the appropriate gear to safely test the patient. he was advised to go home and quarantine. >> the clinic sends a nasal swab they have taken from the man to the centers for dise
host: pbs frontline is that with a documentary about the first coronavirus patient on u.s. soil. it premieres tonight. take a look. [video] 2020, atuary 15, 35-year-old local man from washington lands at seatac airport in seattle. he is traveling from wuhan, china. >> he was having a cough. he had been having fevers at home. >> he's 35 years old and otherwise healthy. >> he began developing symptoms today after he arrived. ♪ >> four days after returning from wuhan, the...
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host: pbs frontline is that with a documentary about the first coronavirus patient on u.s. soil. it premieres tonight. take a look. [video] 2020, atuary 15, 35-year-old local man from washington lands at seatac airport in seattle. he is traveling from wuhan, china. >>
host: pbs frontline is that with a documentary about the first coronavirus patient on u.s. soil. it premieres tonight. take a look. [video] 2020, atuary 15, 35-year-old local man from washington lands at seatac airport in seattle. he is traveling from wuhan, china. >>
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later, pbs frontline correspondent talks about pbs frontline's latest documentary host: good morning, everyone. confirmed cases of the 780 7000,s stands out 960. conversation our with hazard pay for frontline workers. you think they should get paid more than their hourly wages or their salaries as it stands right now? we want to know your opinion. other essential workers, (202) 748-8001. business owners, is this feasible? .202) 748-8002 al , first also text us name, city and state. we will post your comments on twitter. we will get to what you have to in just ahazard pay minute. some front page headlines we want to share with you this morning. oil street journal, u.s. costs less than zero after a sharp monday selloff. there is nowhere to store the oil that is being pumped. the president tweeting out late last night in light of the attacks from the invisible enemy , i will be signing an executive order to temporarily suspend emigration into the united states. no details on when he will sign long he willd how suspend immigration. there is no travel ban in place right now. the president
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and pbs frontline coffer spondent on pbs' frontline documently ry about the first coronavirus case on u.s. soil. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> the u.s. senate is back on tuesday at 4:00 p.m. eastern for what is tentatively expected to be a pro forma session. however, majority leader mitch mcconnell added the session specifically so there could be a voice vote on any coronavirus relief legislation. we'll have more live senate coverage on tuesday at 4:00 p.m. astern, c-span2. >> up next, today's white house briefing with president trump and members of the coronavirus task force. and later, an update on the coronavirus response from the governors of georgia and vermont. president trump: thank you very much everyone. following the release of our reopening guidelines, governors across the country are looking forward to phase one and
and pbs frontline coffer spondent on pbs' frontline documently ry about the first coronavirus case on u.s. soil. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> the u.s. senate is back on tuesday at 4:00 p.m. eastern for what is tentatively expected to be a pro forma session. however, majority leader mitch mcconnell added the session specifically so there could be a voice vote on any coronavirus relief legislation. we'll have more live...
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they're saying get ready eacause this is very, very >> connect with the frontline community on facebook and twitter, and watch anyme on the pbsline. >> narrator: the crackdown on chinese muslims. >> the number of people that can be held is unprecedented >> woman: >>arrator: frontline es undercover to trace the missing... >> can i trust you? >> narrator: and exposes a state.eneration surveillance >> man: >> the combination ofol cutting-edge tecy and brutal policing methods to control a population. >> narrator: "china undercover" >> narrator: coming in april... >> today the world hlthff organization oicially calling it a pandemic... >> narrator: from washington state... >> washington state is reporting more deaths from the virus... >> narrator: to washington d.c. >> anybody that needs a test gets a test, they're there. >> narrator: correspondent miles o'brien investigates... >> patient number one arrived here in this... >> he did. >> narrator: when politics and sciee collide. a frontline special report, "coronavirus pandemic". os >> frontline is madeble by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and
they're saying get ready eacause this is very, very >> connect with the frontline community on facebook and twitter, and watch anyme on the pbsline. >> narrator: the crackdown on chinese muslims. >> the number of people that can be held is unprecedented >> woman: >>arrator: frontline es undercover to trace the missing... >> can i trust you? >> narrator: and exposes a state.eneration surveillance >> man: >> the combination ofol cutting-edge...
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f many of these people is h they don'te a home. >> connect to the frontline community on facebook and twitter, and watch anytime on e pbsld health officially calling it a pandemic...>> arrator: from washington state... >> washington state is reporting more deaths from the virus... >> narrator: to washington d.c. >> anybody that needs a test t getst, they're there. >> narrator: correspondent miles o'brien investigates... >> patient number one arrived here in this. >> he did. >> narrator: when politics and science collide. a frontline special report, "coronavirus pandemic".ng con two weeks to frontline. >> frontne is made possible by contributions to your pbs station om viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committedb lding a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at acfound.org. the ford fouation: working with visionaries on th frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. additional support is provided committed to excellence in journalism. the park foundation, lidicated
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pbs news hour. connect to the frontline community on facebook and twitter, and watch any time on the pbs video app or/frontline. >> frontline is made possible b contributi your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major supporis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committedn to buia more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information fo at md.org. the ford foundation: frontlines of social change the worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. additional support is provid by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supportingrustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other "frontline" programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontli. ♪ frontline's, "coronavirus pandemic" is avaible on amazon prime video. ♪ >> you're
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welcome, william. >> brangham: and a reminder, miles' film, "coronavirus pandemic" air os tonig "frontline" on pbs>> woodruff: the president took to the podain this evening to discuss the latest on a number of fronts. our yamiche alcindor is here to bring us up to speed. so yamiche, the adesident has ome news with regard to immigration.lc >>dor: that's right, judy. the president just announced at the white house that he's goingn to be ng to sign an executive order that would suspend immigration across e united states with some exceptions for 60 days. he said the executive order is still being written as of right now, but eexpects to sign it as early as tomorrow. he said part of this is goi be halting green cards in people who are trying to come to the unitedtates as immigrants and immigrate to the united states permaneny. he said people th are entering on a temporary basis won't be suspension. this suss it's important to note that i've been talking to the white house all day, and they say farm workers and potentially healthcare workers won't be included in this immigration suspension, however, cri
welcome, william. >> brangham: and a reminder, miles' film, "coronavirus pandemic" air os tonig "frontline" on pbs>> woodruff: the president took to the podain this evening to discuss the latest on a number of fronts. our yamiche alcindor is here to bring us up to speed. so yamiche, the adesident has ome news with regard to immigration.lc >>dor: that's right, judy. the president just announced at the white house that he's goingn to be ng to sign an...
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protecting patients and otecting themselves-- th balancing act facing frontline healthcare workers across the country. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: we return to the o new guidance othe white house, as the president and coronavirus task force continueh r evening briefing. our yamiche alcindor is here with the latest. she's just come from that briefing. so, yamiche, tell us what president and his team are saying about their plan to begin to reopen the country >> well, the big news today is that the president has now laid out a three-phase plan to try to reopen the american ecomy. and he's doing that by leaving a lot of the decision making to states antoovernors. he said he had total authority r but heally saying i'm allowing the states to make these decisions. these three phase would happen flike this: theirst phase is people would still be focused working from home,im ming nonessential travel. the second phase would be where things start to loosen up,where you would have schools and day cares opening back up.u ght, also, the administration sailed have churches and bars opening back up, but tha
protecting patients and otecting themselves-- th balancing act facing frontline healthcare workers across the country. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: we return to the o new guidance othe white house, as the president and coronavirus task force continueh r evening briefing. our yamiche alcindor is here with the latest. she's just come from that briefing. so, yamiche, tell us what president and his team are saying about their plan to begin to reopen the country >>...
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pbs newshour has been provided by: f >>inancial services firm raymond james. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlinesand by the alfred p. sloan supporting sciencenology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by wg media access group a access.wgbh.org >> several years a, i was in greece on the island of santorini and came across a bush growing in the cracks of the ancient stone walls my friend asked me if i recognized the plant. i was so surprised when she told me they were capers. i'd never seen them growing in the wild. today is all about capers. i'm here on the island of syros overlooking the aegean sea and i can't wait to show you and then with my f anna, we'll share her family secrets on how to preserve them. we'll make parchment-roasted fish with fennel, capers,
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pbs newshour, thank you, stay sau and see on. >> major funding for the pbsee newshour hasprovided by: >> financial services firm raymond james. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> the ford foundation. working frontlines >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and final literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc caioned by g media acceup at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. bernie sanders drops out of the 2020 presidential race, leaving the field open for joe biden to face off against donald trump in november. this as the unid states braces r a painful week ahead. >> if one person dies, tha a painful week. we know that will unfortunately this is a mon we're fighting. >>ut in europe, norway says it already has coronavirus under control. i asked the prime minister about lifting the lo
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