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to see her girlfriend even if it's only from a distance or for more on this let's talk to her and rudd can she's a child clinical psychologist at the university of southampton in england thanks for joining us what are the main psychological challenges that children face in this pandemic. i think there's there's many actually i think that the lack of social contact with people outside their family is it is a big one but i think also the intensity of living inside that family unit so squabbles with siblings rattier parents i think it can all help to create capita turmel for children especially on the children who find it difficult to understand what is going on and for teenagers in particular with their real worry actually because they rely so heavily on social contact with p. is every single day to help them feel good about themselves so they've really missed out on that as well so there's a lot of psychological and impacts really but one thing that i have found is that the young people that i was working with before this all happened and i was working with them around anxiety they're e
to see her girlfriend even if it's only from a distance or for more on this let's talk to her and rudd can she's a child clinical psychologist at the university of southampton in england thanks for joining us what are the main psychological challenges that children face in this pandemic. i think there's there's many actually i think that the lack of social contact with people outside their family is it is a big one but i think also the intensity of living inside that family unit so squabbles...
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and weeks now what's not going to happen and ministers are making this quite clear is the dominant rudd not going to act as if he's prime minister and start making 'd. such thing as decisions about things he's going to carry on the path that they're at the moment but the things that will make big decisions about the short. are going to extend the lockdown are going to try to reopen schools what are they going to do to face all this is when you might be able to go back to work while lawrence lee there from london. let's take a look at how the virus is spreading around the world according to the john hopkins university tracker there are more than 1300000 confirmed cases more than 280000 people have recovered though and there have been more than 74000 deaths mostly in europe france is among the european countries with a growing number of fatalities it's recorded its highest number of virus related deaths in a single day taking the total to almost $9000.00 but in other countries the signs the mortality rate is beginning to slow colbran and reports. europe passed another significant number o
and weeks now what's not going to happen and ministers are making this quite clear is the dominant rudd not going to act as if he's prime minister and start making 'd. such thing as decisions about things he's going to carry on the path that they're at the moment but the things that will make big decisions about the short. are going to extend the lockdown are going to try to reopen schools what are they going to do to face all this is when you might be able to go back to work while lawrence lee...
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dominic rob who is deputising at the moment for rudd prime minister barak's johnson with the british government's daily coronavirus briefing he said there are positive signs from the data we are starting to win this battle mariam is still with us let's get some analysis from her marriage in the magazine in london what do you make of what you heard then aria. well i suppose a fine secretary there really trying to emphasize the importance of people sticking to the lockdown and of the social distancing measures because even though the police have the power to enforce these measures they are really depending on people behaving rationally and responsibly and perhaps quite so somewhat complicated messaging by the government there because they want to get the message out to people that what they're doing is having a positive effect but at the same time they don't want people to become complacent and think that things will be going back to normal anytime soon. by at 717 so in terms of the the daily death toll that's a little bit less than some of the rates that we've seen over the past few d
dominic rob who is deputising at the moment for rudd prime minister barak's johnson with the british government's daily coronavirus briefing he said there are positive signs from the data we are starting to win this battle mariam is still with us let's get some analysis from her marriage in the magazine in london what do you make of what you heard then aria. well i suppose a fine secretary there really trying to emphasize the importance of people sticking to the lockdown and of the social...
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is it true that you fell in love and courted and rudd ledge? >> it is true. true indeed i did lincoln is alleged to replied. i have loved the name of rutledge to this day. i think often of her. recorded after lincoln's death and many years after he left new salem, there is no direct evidence to record lincoln's reaction to her death he never mentioned her or alluded to her or even hinted at any relationship with her in any extent letter or speech. the absence of direct evidence along with the various biases and idiosyncrasies of william hurd in his former law partner. it has led some historians too seriously doubt whether any such romance existed. as for myself, given the multiple eyewitness accounts, it seems quite a stretch to suggest that abraham and ann were not involved at all. following this it is reasonable to conclude that when she died, lincoln was distraught with grief. but those two simple nuggets of truth. the romance and grief, have long been heavily swat in multiple layers of syrup sentimentality. tails of her flawless character and beauty aboun
is it true that you fell in love and courted and rudd ledge? >> it is true. true indeed i did lincoln is alleged to replied. i have loved the name of rutledge to this day. i think often of her. recorded after lincoln's death and many years after he left new salem, there is no direct evidence to record lincoln's reaction to her death he never mentioned her or alluded to her or even hinted at any relationship with her in any extent letter or speech. the absence of direct evidence along with...
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here is jarett rudd, he had several different posts. the foreigners that had emissions in honolulu began calling him the minister of everything. his other nephew, the guy that got with princess abigail, became kamehameha the fifth. they were welcomed into the imperial court of france. they were vetted by queen victoria and prince albert. they came to america and were thrown off the train for being black. do we wonder why, in their nine years of peace as king, their foreign-policy took a decidedly anglo centric turn? they saw through our sham of equality and all this. i look at alexander's diary. i found the page after this conductor tried to throw them off the train. his handwriting changed -- it became slashes. he was so mad at this fool -- these americans need to question themselves about freedom talk when they treat people like dogs. there is an interesting memoir, a very keen social observer. alexander grew up. he became kamehameha the fourth. lydia had been mentioned as his possible wife. she was the highest born unmarried woman in
here is jarett rudd, he had several different posts. the foreigners that had emissions in honolulu began calling him the minister of everything. his other nephew, the guy that got with princess abigail, became kamehameha the fifth. they were welcomed into the imperial court of france. they were vetted by queen victoria and prince albert. they came to america and were thrown off the train for being black. do we wonder why, in their nine years of peace as king, their foreign-policy took a...
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kelly is deeply commit did this working having been involved with the women rudds fun as a volunteer for many years who work as a partner with jones day as chief private officer and as senior vice president of the columbus foundation. after their conversation you can ask janice some questions, and those wishing to ask questions can do so by lining up right here to my right to your left, and we'll brick the microphone and you'll just line up in this aisle so we can answer questions afterwards. after the question and answer, you'll still -- if you have not gotten a book you, purchase one then and janice will sign copies. now please gave warm welcome to janice kaplan and kelley griesmer. [applause] >> okay. on mic, do we need this one or this one?am i doing anything here? nope. there we go. excellent. welcome, janice. >> thank you. thank you all for being here. it's great night. >> i obviously -- it's hard to imagine someone who thinks about implicit bias and gender norms as much as die so you can imagine what a fan woman i am of this author for having spent the time and the vulnerabili
kelly is deeply commit did this working having been involved with the women rudds fun as a volunteer for many years who work as a partner with jones day as chief private officer and as senior vice president of the columbus foundation. after their conversation you can ask janice some questions, and those wishing to ask questions can do so by lining up right here to my right to your left, and we'll brick the microphone and you'll just line up in this aisle so we can answer questions afterwards....
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boris johnson of course in the hospital said to be according to him in a comfortable state it is mr rudd who would take over as acting prime minister should mr johnson remain incapacitated and unable to get back to his job although for now both mr rob and other cabinet ministers saying that johnson continues to lead mode dial moberly or from a mobile location now we know that with that the prime minister has been using zoom the online video conferencing app to carry out. video conferencing meetings for the cabinet and that technology now also being used in a wider sense by m.p.'s so that they can continue their parliamentary work despite having to work from home. what about number 10 supplants for testing well we've seen the government repeatedly being questioned and accused of not carrying out enough testing well last week they announced that they purchased millions of self testing kits that would be available to any chess workers and available on the shelves at chemists however last week it emerged that some of those kits were infected themselves with coded 19 then it's now emerged tha
boris johnson of course in the hospital said to be according to him in a comfortable state it is mr rudd who would take over as acting prime minister should mr johnson remain incapacitated and unable to get back to his job although for now both mr rob and other cabinet ministers saying that johnson continues to lead mode dial moberly or from a mobile location now we know that with that the prime minister has been using zoom the online video conferencing app to carry out. video conferencing...
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and we had a lot of malaria in this country from the 1600s through the mid 1900s, and we really got rudd of it before we -- rid of it before we had solid biomedical solutions by changing our land use policy, basically, you know? we, we started building dams, of course, but we had engineers and scientists who were on the board of these dams to make sure that when we built those dams, we wouldn't extend the mossty toe -- mosses key toe -- mosquito habitat. we uplifted people out of poverty in rural areas, give them electricity, give them mechanization of their farms. we kind of built it out which was well before we had ddt or chloroquine or any specific drugs to deal with malaria. but then in the 1940s we started developing these really specific, you know, chemical cures. you know, we had penicillin, we had, the dt, and this create -- ddt, and this creates a whole new biomedical establishment which became extremely powerful and extremely potent at curing disease very effect uly. and we sort of gave over public health to our biomedical establishment. and so what happens now when we have out
and we had a lot of malaria in this country from the 1600s through the mid 1900s, and we really got rudd of it before we -- rid of it before we had solid biomedical solutions by changing our land use policy, basically, you know? we, we started building dams, of course, but we had engineers and scientists who were on the board of these dams to make sure that when we built those dams, we wouldn't extend the mossty toe -- mosses key toe -- mosquito habitat. we uplifted people out of poverty in...
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will be no lifting of the lockdown well of course this is all driven rory by the science and dominic rudd was very insistent during that press conference we watched it here live also that it was the science that was driving the government decisions and i think people have faith in the science sometimes they lose faith in their politicians. well yeah this is the tension that is at the heart of how these governments and the u.k. being one of them responds to this outbreak how much of it is scientific how much of it is politics the u.k. government from the very beginning has said we act all the advice of the scientists and every time you see a government minister coming out and giving a press conference which is daily they are always flanked on either side by a couple of scientists now those can be chris witty who is the chief medical officer they could be patrick vallance who is the chief scientific officer or any of their deputies but basically the governor's message is the scientists are telling us what to do or what they think we should do and we are acting accordingly so dominic rob whe
will be no lifting of the lockdown well of course this is all driven rory by the science and dominic rudd was very insistent during that press conference we watched it here live also that it was the science that was driving the government decisions and i think people have faith in the science sometimes they lose faith in their politicians. well yeah this is the tension that is at the heart of how these governments and the u.k. being one of them responds to this outbreak how much of it is...
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the former home secretary, amber rudd, shared her support, saying she received a "light—hearted and positiveare with borisjohnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment in hospital." across the political divide, the newly appointed labour leader, keir starmer said "all the country‘s thoughts are with the prime minister." and the first minister of scotland nicola sturgeon says she is sending him "every good wish". messages of support for the prime minister have been echoed across europe. irish taoiseach, leo varadkar said borisjohnson is in his thoughts, tweeting "we wish him a speedy recovery and a rapid return to health." french president emmanuel macron said he is sending his support to the british people at this difficult moment, and german chancellor angela merkel wished borisjohnson "much strength and a speedy recovery." as we‘ve heard, the foreign secretary and first secretary of state, dominic raab will deputise for borisjohnson ‘where necessary‘. the commons speaker, sir lindsay hoyle said it was imperative that government continues to operate as normal. dominic raab got
the former home secretary, amber rudd, shared her support, saying she received a "light—hearted and positiveare with borisjohnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment in hospital." across the political divide, the newly appointed labour leader, keir starmer said "all the country‘s thoughts are with the prime minister." and the first minister of scotland nicola sturgeon says she is sending him "every good wish". messages of support for the prime...
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the former uk home secretary, amber rudd shared her support, saying she received a "light hearted andonse" from the prime minister when she last spoke to him. theresa mayjoined herfellow mps, tweeting that her "thoughts and prayers are with borisjohnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment in hospital." across the political divide, the newly appointed labour leader, keir starmer said "all the country's thoughts are with the prime minister," and first minister nicola sturgeon says she is sending him "every good wish." in a moment we'll speak to our political correspondent helen catt in downing street. first, let's hearfrom john mcmanus, who is outside st thomas‘s hospital in central london. john, it's early. we know you went into intensive care last night. saint thomas has to intensive care units in last night at seven o'clock, the prime minister was given oxygen and given one of those units, so he could be close to a ventilator if needed because if mr johnson needed a ventilator, it would mean his condition had deteriorated and also that he would be sedated because they
the former uk home secretary, amber rudd shared her support, saying she received a "light hearted andonse" from the prime minister when she last spoke to him. theresa mayjoined herfellow mps, tweeting that her "thoughts and prayers are with borisjohnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment in hospital." across the political divide, the newly appointed labour leader, keir starmer said "all the country's thoughts are with the prime minister," and first...
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was the spring of the columbia student uprisings and that was the spring which the sds group with ruddnd also the hispanic students at columbia, young lords with lucian0: trying to get a university to make a difference in terms of social change and social justices, too. and a lot of what happened in those years, you take any student demonstration, whether it's college or high school. i even look at what's going on now in terms of climate change and i can draw a direct line between what took place in 1968 and what's taking place right now. so, that was a really, really important place because i see young people-- and i was certainly mopping among them. i wasn't at columbia, i was at high school, but young people got the idea that we can make a difference if we raised our voices and organized in the right way. and i have to make a little bit of callout here, a couple folks sitting in the audience along with me young in those days. i haven't seen len in 50 years and we were involved in some of the young activism in the '60s that laid the groundwork for what of what took place. and i think
was the spring of the columbia student uprisings and that was the spring which the sds group with ruddnd also the hispanic students at columbia, young lords with lucian0: trying to get a university to make a difference in terms of social change and social justices, too. and a lot of what happened in those years, you take any student demonstration, whether it's college or high school. i even look at what's going on now in terms of climate change and i can draw a direct line between what took...
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spring of the columbia student uprising and that was the spring which saw both the sds group with mark rudde black student council with people like sam madison and ray brown and also the hispanic students at columbia, the young lords with felipe a luciano really very involved in trying to get more than just the education from columbia but try to get a university to make a difference in terms of social change and social justice as well. a lot of what happened in those years, you take any student demonstration, whether it's college or high school, , i even look at what's going on now in terms of climate change and i control a direct line between what took place in 1968 and was taking place right now so that was a really, really important place. because i think in people, i was among them, i wasn't in colombia at the time, i was in high school in new york city, but i think in people got the idea that we could make a difference if we raise our voices and organized in the right way. i have to make a little bit of call out here because there's a couple of folks sitting in the audience here who al
spring of the columbia student uprising and that was the spring which saw both the sds group with mark rudde black student council with people like sam madison and ray brown and also the hispanic students at columbia, the young lords with felipe a luciano really very involved in trying to get more than just the education from columbia but try to get a university to make a difference in terms of social change and social justice as well. a lot of what happened in those years, you take any student...
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rudd optimist are you optimistic?orks or doesn't work, both will be quite informative. a lot of people are using the medicine willy nilly through the u.s. at least in a prevention role, does it have a role? if it's highly effective, maybe by this next wednesday it may be so effective that we stop the trial? at the same time if it's not effect i hav effective, the trial will continue. we're trying to determine if there's at least a 50% benefit in preventing infection. i hope you'll part my persistence in trying to get good news, but don't let up. we will check back in after april 8th and soo if there's an indication where thils are going. dr. boulware, thank you and best of luck. >>> she's a survivor, and now donati donating plasma. >>> there's a new article that points out how to live vicariously through livestreams around the world. that's the monterey bay aquarium. if you want, you can watch the fish swim all day long. watch te fish swim all day long you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. so why acc
rudd optimist are you optimistic?orks or doesn't work, both will be quite informative. a lot of people are using the medicine willy nilly through the u.s. at least in a prevention role, does it have a role? if it's highly effective, maybe by this next wednesday it may be so effective that we stop the trial? at the same time if it's not effect i hav effective, the trial will continue. we're trying to determine if there's at least a 50% benefit in preventing infection. i hope you'll part my...
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million viewers, guys, and also making an appearance in last night's episode, adam sandler and paul rudd you were here." really, really nice. >>> also making news this morning, tony bennett, at 93 years young, the singing legend decided to try and raise spirits in san francisco on saturday by leading a city-wide sing-a-long to his classic hit. take a look. ♪ the loveliness of paris ♪ seems somehow sadly missed ♪ i left my heart in san francisco ♪ ♪ my love waits there in san francisco ♪ >> reporter: it was so nice. "the san francisco chronicle" revealing the feel-good idea was the brainchild of ben and city officials as a way to boost morale and it really worked. the san francisco pd sang along. the fire department ran the sirens and even the grace cathedral had the bells programmed to play the city's anthem, saying in a statement, quote, san francisco has been in my heart for 50 years. this is tony saying this. i'm so proud and impressed with how the city by the bay has continued to bend the curve and show the world how together and alone we can make a difference. >>> and finally, guys,
million viewers, guys, and also making an appearance in last night's episode, adam sandler and paul rudd you were here." really, really nice. >>> also making news this morning, tony bennett, at 93 years young, the singing legend decided to try and raise spirits in san francisco on saturday by leading a city-wide sing-a-long to his classic hit. take a look. ♪ the loveliness of paris ♪ seems somehow sadly missed ♪ i left my heart in san francisco ♪ ♪ my love waits there in...