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and jacqueline is doing well as long as the baby.y are sleepless, but they are healthy, as is katie. and i want to bring you into this conversation, as well, bill. when i was speak to go dr. sherazi, she is worried about the uptake of mortality across the country for manies reasons. pregnant women are afraid to go to the hospital for their prenatal visits in fear of getting the virus. so she's advise to go take advantage of telehealth visits with your physician and know when you do go to the hospitals and when you do go to the offices, that earn is expected and they are taking the utmost precautions among all this. but the overall theme, think about how nervous we are about staying healthy for those around us. but then think about being healthy for your unborn child. >> there are so many people. you have the homeless, the seniors, and everyone has a story and a risk in this. thanks for bringing us that. that was interesting. so let's get to some of the numbers. we had some positives over the weekends. testing continues to be up and t
and jacqueline is doing well as long as the baby.y are sleepless, but they are healthy, as is katie. and i want to bring you into this conversation, as well, bill. when i was speak to go dr. sherazi, she is worried about the uptake of mortality across the country for manies reasons. pregnant women are afraid to go to the hospital for their prenatal visits in fear of getting the virus. so she's advise to go take advantage of telehealth visits with your physician and know when you do go to the...
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jacqueline is one of them. after several days in quarantine, her husband came out of that basement covid-19 negative. just in time to coach jacqueline through the delivery of baby ila. now home and healthy and forever a pandemic baby. >> that's msnbc reporting. we're back in just a minute. stay close. they are the heroes, the helpers - working on the front lines, and here's one small way that you can help them in return. complete your 2020 census today. 2020 census data helps communities plan funding for hospitals, clinics, and emergency services across the country. an accurate count helps public health officials know who is at risk, and first responders identify the resources they need to protect our communities. complete your census at 2020census.gov and help shape our future. you have the support of a, probiotic complete your census at 2020census.gov and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets twenty-four seven. so where you go, the pro goes. go with a
jacqueline is one of them. after several days in quarantine, her husband came out of that basement covid-19 negative. just in time to coach jacqueline through the delivery of baby ila. now home and healthy and forever a pandemic baby. >> that's msnbc reporting. we're back in just a minute. stay close. they are the heroes, the helpers - working on the front lines, and here's one small way that you can help them in return. complete your 2020 census today. 2020 census data helps communities...
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for three weeks jacqueline suffered from an infection, not from covid-19. >> but the problem of securing a small business loan for her mounting bills persisted, pivoting to a different business model just was not possible. >> people always asked for takeoff, and she laughed it off, because for her, she said, that won't work, it's a souffle. >> about a mile away, new restaurants are opening their doors for the very first time. >> we tried to come up with something new. >> this restaurant relying on roman dishes, not offered anywhere else in the city, and selling pantry items. >> we understand how much the people that care about us -- >> in the east bay, this restaurant opens its doors for takeout on >> thank you for all the supporter giving me for the past and for the future and present. i appreciate it. >> in san francisco, deon limb, abc news. >>> the richmond council will begin considering drastic the city has until the end of june to come up with a solution, and it's already tapping into its reserve fund. >>> one man refused to wear a mask inside a 7-eleven. according to the manager h
for three weeks jacqueline suffered from an infection, not from covid-19. >> but the problem of securing a small business loan for her mounting bills persisted, pivoting to a different business model just was not possible. >> people always asked for takeoff, and she laughed it off, because for her, she said, that won't work, it's a souffle. >> about a mile away, new restaurants are opening their doors for the very first time. >> we tried to come up with something new....
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the >> a are of the white house with jacqueline kennedy. produced by cbs news for the cbs television network. ♪ ♪ this is the white house, as seen from south lawn for the next hour mrs. john f. kennedy invite you to visit. (applause) >> good evening everybody. do i need to use this microphone? okay. what i would like to do for a few minutes is bring a little color to a black and white show. some color pictures of how those rooms looked when mrs. kennedy was doing it, and some pictures of how the rooms have changed since that time. because i think mrs. kennedy would've been the first person to say to everyone what she was doing was a first step when she was asking people to donate things, maybe the very best things weren't the ones being offered, but when you had nothing you took what was offered. so there have been improvement to the collection, growth to the collection, and that is what she expected every first family to do to contribute to the house. growing and becoming more interesting to the public. you will see here the white house. a
the >> a are of the white house with jacqueline kennedy. produced by cbs news for the cbs television network. ♪ ♪ this is the white house, as seen from south lawn for the next hour mrs. john f. kennedy invite you to visit. (applause) >> good evening everybody. do i need to use this microphone? okay. what i would like to do for a few minutes is bring a little color to a black and white show. some color pictures of how those rooms looked when mrs. kennedy was doing it, and some...
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. >> next on the presidency, we revisit first lady jacqueline kennedy's televised whitehouse tour from february 14, 1962 and her extensive restoration of the executive manages. this 2012 presentation of the john f. kennedy presidential library and muhammad marked the 50th anniversary of the tour nd later awarded an honorary alabama. then william allman talks about the work and the white house collection. this video is courtesy of the kennedy library. he audience watched mrs. kennedy's full tour, but a brief view is shown in the first few minutes of this program. we considered having this forum last night on the actual 50th anniversary of mrs. kennedy's tour but did not want to make any of you have to choose between sharing valentine's day with loved once or with your friends here at the kennedy library. we are so pleased to have so many of you with us here this evening. 50 years ago jacqueline kennedy introduced herself to the nation. -- ways she the introduced herself to many of us. on february 14th, 1962, it was a more substantive jacqueline kennedy who guided viewers on a televised
. >> next on the presidency, we revisit first lady jacqueline kennedy's televised whitehouse tour from february 14, 1962 and her extensive restoration of the executive manages. this 2012 presentation of the john f. kennedy presidential library and muhammad marked the 50th anniversary of the tour nd later awarded an honorary alabama. then william allman talks about the work and the white house collection. this video is courtesy of the kennedy library. he audience watched mrs. kennedy's...
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saturday at noon eastern on the presidency, former white house curator on the 1962 to with first lady jacqueline kennedy and the white house collections. it's 6:00 p.m. eastern, american civil war interpreter on fighters who became outlaws. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1936 film about two massive dam projects. story.ng the american watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. president trump says he is terminating the u.s. relationship with the world health organization. in a statement from the white house rose garden, he criticized china's actions regarding hong kong, and said the u.s. would end policies that provide for its essential protections. >> ladies and >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states accompanied by secretary steven mnuchin, secretary mike pompeo, robert o'brien, ambassador robert lighthizer, and larry kudlow. pres. trump: thank you very much. good afternoon. thank you. i am here today to talk about our relationship with china and several new measures to protect american security and prosperity. china's pattern of misconduct is
saturday at noon eastern on the presidency, former white house curator on the 1962 to with first lady jacqueline kennedy and the white house collections. it's 6:00 p.m. eastern, american civil war interpreter on fighters who became outlaws. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1936 film about two massive dam projects. story.ng the american watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. president trump says he is terminating the u.s. relationship with the world health...
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. >> next, we revisit first lady jacqueline kennedy's televised white house tour from february 14, 1962and her extensive restoration of the executive mansion. this 2012 presentation marked the 50th anniversary of her guided tour, watched by millions and later awarded and honorary emmy. a curator talks about her work and the evolution of the white house collection. this video is courtesy of the kennedy library. the audience watched the full tour, but only a brief clip is shown in the first few minutes of this program. >> good evening and welcome, everyone. i am tom putnam, director of the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum, and on behalf of the executive director of the kennedy library foundation, the board of directors, and all of our colleagues, i think you for joining us this evening. let me first acknowledge the generous underwriters of the forum, boston capital, the local institute, raytheon, the boston foundation, and our media partners. we considered having this forum last night on the actual 50th anniversary of mrs. kennedy's tour but did not want to make any of you
. >> next, we revisit first lady jacqueline kennedy's televised white house tour from february 14, 1962and her extensive restoration of the executive mansion. this 2012 presentation marked the 50th anniversary of her guided tour, watched by millions and later awarded and honorary emmy. a curator talks about her work and the evolution of the white house collection. this video is courtesy of the kennedy library. the audience watched the full tour, but only a brief clip is shown in the first...
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. >> next, we revisit first lady jacqueline kennedy's televised white house tour from february 14, 1962restoration of the executive mansion. this 2012 presentation marked the 50th anniversary of her guided tour, watched by millions and later awarded and honorary emmy. a curator talks about her work and the evolution of the white house collection. this video is courtesy of the kennedy library.
. >> next, we revisit first lady jacqueline kennedy's televised white house tour from february 14, 1962restoration of the executive mansion. this 2012 presentation marked the 50th anniversary of her guided tour, watched by millions and later awarded and honorary emmy. a curator talks about her work and the evolution of the white house collection. this video is courtesy of the kennedy library.
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saturday at noon eastern on the presidency, former white house curator on the 1962 to with first lady jacquelineennedy and the white house collections. it's 6:00 p.m. eastern, american civil war interpreter on fighters who became outlaws. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1936 film about two massive dam projects. story.ng the american watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. president trump says he is terminating the u.s. relationship with the world health organization. in a statement from the white house rose
saturday at noon eastern on the presidency, former white house curator on the 1962 to with first lady jacquelineennedy and the white house collections. it's 6:00 p.m. eastern, american civil war interpreter on fighters who became outlaws. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1936 film about two massive dam projects. story.ng the american watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. president trump says he is terminating the u.s. relationship with the world health...
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. >> reporter: since 1979, jacqueline has been at the help of her namesake institution, serving up savory and sweet souffles to loyal customers, including steve jobs. that is, until the covid-19 outbreak shut down her restaurant and something worse. >> i had to look at her with a tube in her mouth. it was e position motional. >> reporter: for three weeks, she battled a virus that hut per on life support. >> i'm blessed and happy she came out of it. >> reporter: but the problem of securing a small business loan persisted. pivoting to a different business model wasn't possible. >> people asked for takeout. then she laughed and said for her she's like no, no, that won't work. it's a souffle. >> reporter: just about a mile away, new restaurants are opening their doors for the very first time. >> we tried to come up with something new. >> reporter: this restaurant relying on roman dishes not offered anywhere else in the city. selling pantry items and a fan tas from another restaurant to keep going. >> we understand how much the people, they care about us. >> reporter: in the east bay, the new
. >> reporter: since 1979, jacqueline has been at the help of her namesake institution, serving up savory and sweet souffles to loyal customers, including steve jobs. that is, until the covid-19 outbreak shut down her restaurant and something worse. >> i had to look at her with a tube in her mouth. it was e position motional. >> reporter: for three weeks, she battled a virus that hut per on life support. >> i'm blessed and happy she came out of it. >> reporter: but...
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jacqueline howard is with us now.at are other health officials saying about this projected timeline? >> you know, there have been talks about we could have a vaccine in 12 to 18 months but a lot of other researchers are saying wait a minute, vaccine development typically takes more time. just as an example we typically talk about vaccine development in years not in months. and if you look at some of the most widely juiced vaccines today like the measles vaccine research was done in the 1950s but not licensed until the 1960s. then if you look at polio tests was done in the 1930s but tests were not seen successful until 1950s. whooping cough has a similar timeline. that's some examples of vaccines that had years and years of research behind them. i'm not saying those are similar to covid-19 but just an example of how vaccine development typically takes a lot of time. now what's hopeful with the covid vaccine is that even though this is a new virus that we have not really seen before, we do have some research already on
jacqueline howard is with us now.at are other health officials saying about this projected timeline? >> you know, there have been talks about we could have a vaccine in 12 to 18 months but a lot of other researchers are saying wait a minute, vaccine development typically takes more time. just as an example we typically talk about vaccine development in years not in months. and if you look at some of the most widely juiced vaccines today like the measles vaccine research was done in the...
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don't wait. >> jacqueline howard, thank you so much. really appreciate that important information for people out there who need it. >>> new today is an investigation by the "miami herald" which found the first cases of coronavirus were likely spreading in the state for weeks if not months before the first reported cases. so we're talking about as far back as december. and keep in mind the state announced that the first cases happened on march 1st and under pressure the governor finally ordered a statewide stay-at-home order on april 1st. i'm joined now by sarah blaski from the mia"miami herald" and sarah tell us what you found? >> sure. so when we were looking through the data that the department of health in florida publishes, we found an interesting piece of data that sit in on the back end and that is the date of onset of symptoms rather than the date the case was logged into the doh system. and based on that, we saw cases that are covid positive cases with on-site of symptoms back to december 31st. you see a spattering them of janua
don't wait. >> jacqueline howard, thank you so much. really appreciate that important information for people out there who need it. >>> new today is an investigation by the "miami herald" which found the first cases of coronavirus were likely spreading in the state for weeks if not months before the first reported cases. so we're talking about as far back as december. and keep in mind the state announced that the first cases happened on march 1st and under pressure the...
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but on february 14th, 1962, it was a more substantive jacqueline kennedy who guided viewers on a televised tour of the white house and the nation was transfixed. 46 million americans watched that night and an additional 10 million tuned in days later. the reviews described her as virtuoso performer with subtlety and standard. my note relates to the day she spent taping the tour. after dinner she and president kennedy watched some outtakes with friends. seeing how his wife had clearly outshined him in her portion compared to the clip there which he appeared the president asked cbs if it is possible to reshoot his segment the following morning. essentially he followed the same script the next day but tried admirably to match his wife's charm, ease and engaging presence. you could decide how well he does when we watch that clip in a moment. tonight we'll watch a portion of the tour and then it will our great honor to hear from the current white house curator william allman. it is often said that nice guys finish last especially in our nation's capital but bill allman is a wonderful exception
but on february 14th, 1962, it was a more substantive jacqueline kennedy who guided viewers on a televised tour of the white house and the nation was transfixed. 46 million americans watched that night and an additional 10 million tuned in days later. the reviews described her as virtuoso performer with subtlety and standard. my note relates to the day she spent taping the tour. after dinner she and president kennedy watched some outtakes with friends. seeing how his wife had clearly outshined...
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jacqueline howard, always appreciate your insight. thank you. each of the states partially re-opening by may 10th is taking its own approach to easing these restrictions. there are different measures in different states. some are going slow steady, easing restrictions in phases. others are moving right away in opening businesses like restaurants and theaters. >> alison kosik is with us. some are moving to a safer at home instead of stay-at-home, stay-at-home 2.0 getting rid of it all together. walk us through some of the approaches to easing these restrictions. >> reporter: good morning. yes, as we turn the calendar from april to may we are seeing at least 30 states lift some of their restrictions and partially re-open. and if you look at the way some states are doing it pretty much everybody really doing it very differently. from idaho to illinois, from arkansas to alabama. alabama, for instance, all employers, retail stores and beaches will be allowed to open. illinois state parks and golf courses, retail shops will be allowed to open. but the
jacqueline howard, always appreciate your insight. thank you. each of the states partially re-opening by may 10th is taking its own approach to easing these restrictions. there are different measures in different states. some are going slow steady, easing restrictions in phases. others are moving right away in opening businesses like restaurants and theaters. >> alison kosik is with us. some are moving to a safer at home instead of stay-at-home, stay-at-home 2.0 getting rid of it all...
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>> now mean jacqueline? >> okay. so that's how it's going to be. y'all want to play.here's is balakay at? no balakay here today? >> my name is blake. >> now, d-nice. >> do you mean denise? >> you say the name right. right now. >> denise? >> say it right. >> denise. >> right. >> denise. >> right. >> denise. >> d-nice. >> thanks better. thank you. >> where's is a-aron? >> it's pronounced aaron. >> son of a -- >> we've got some words of advice from him and comedian amy schumer. >> hi. i'm keegan-michael key. graduation is a special time. and it should be. you've worked hard to get here, and you deserve to be celebrated. you deserve to wear a cap or gown or both, and you deserve to be with your friends to celebrate your achievements. there will be a time, hopefully soon, when you will be able to do that. but until then i am honored to be here to help remind you of a few things. you are smart. you are fearless. and you can do anything. you are a class that is resilient and has overcome the current challenges to make it here to your graduation. and that's an incredible achi
>> now mean jacqueline? >> okay. so that's how it's going to be. y'all want to play.here's is balakay at? no balakay here today? >> my name is blake. >> now, d-nice. >> do you mean denise? >> you say the name right. right now. >> denise? >> say it right. >> denise. >> right. >> denise. >> right. >> denise. >> d-nice. >> thanks better. thank you. >> where's is a-aron? >> it's pronounced aaron....
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y estos son nuestros primeros concursantes, jacqueline negrete
y estos son nuestros primeros concursantes, jacqueline negrete
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para respondr esta pregntnos conectamos con carolina: jacqueline, bienvenida a la ediciÓn digital. tener a lo mÍnimo un testamento que nombre un guardia para los hijos. tambiÉn nosotros recomendamos hacer una declaraciÓn que se puede entregar a la corte. cuando la persona estÁ viva y lo estamos viendo bastante hoy dÍa, si estÁn vivos y están hospitalizados o si la persona esta trabajando y han dejado el hijo que estÁ pasando con los doctores, que no pueden cuidar a sus hijos y los estÁn dejando con los abuelos, deben tener un poder mÉdicoel hijo, entre lo que ellos no estÁn disponibles quÉ tan preocupante es cuando un padre de familia fallece y ahora este niÑo queda en el limbo. explÍquenos quÉ tan complicado es cuando no existe un testamento. abogada: cuando no hay un testamento el proceso se puede demorar normalmente... la corte va a tratar de a de juntar el hijo o hija a un familiar pero cuando no hay, entonces sÍ puede ser un proceso que va a demorar y tiene que ir por el no tengo hijos y quiero dejar un testamento para un ser querido? carolina: ¿recomienda que la gente haga es
para respondr esta pregntnos conectamos con carolina: jacqueline, bienvenida a la ediciÓn digital. tener a lo mÍnimo un testamento que nombre un guardia para los hijos. tambiÉn nosotros recomendamos hacer una declaraciÓn que se puede entregar a la corte. cuando la persona estÁ viva y lo estamos viendo bastante hoy dÍa, si estÁn vivos y están hospitalizados o si la persona esta trabajando y han dejado el hijo que estÁ pasando con los doctores, que no pueden cuidar a sus hijos y los...
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on the "presidency jacqueline kennedy's extensive white house restoration, on the anniversary of her televised guided tour. that is what is coming up on "american history tv". ♪ narrator: an invitation to discovery beckons from each shoreline of this land, the most diverse upon our planet. ♪ so it looked to norsemen who, in ships with dragon prows, discovered the vinland of the year 1000. ♪ so it looked to dutchmen who, in weathered galleons, discovered these palisades and founded the settlement of new amsterdam. they made a purchase for an island and bowled upon their village green. the bowling green remains today. but time has brought a change. ♪ among the myriad changes, one of the most dramatic is our modern way of travel. the airplane gives visitors from overseas and americans alike a means to answer the invitation to discover america by air. >> 7-1 now makes the landing [indiscernible] narrator: it is our plan now to take you on a most remarkable voyage, a flight on which you'll glide over wonderlands from historical new england to the islands of hawaii. ♪ let's begin our voyag
on the "presidency jacqueline kennedy's extensive white house restoration, on the anniversary of her televised guided tour. that is what is coming up on "american history tv". ♪ narrator: an invitation to discovery beckons from each shoreline of this land, the most diverse upon our planet. ♪ so it looked to norsemen who, in ships with dragon prows, discovered the vinland of the year 1000. ♪ so it looked to dutchmen who, in weathered galleons, discovered these palisades and...
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he lost his wife jacqueline to brain cancer two years ago, and now an eerie reminder. >> it's one of those things that you don't expect to come out of nowhere. >> to his shock, robert discovered a stimulus check in jacqueline's name deposited in his bank account, and he isn't alone. terry in the east bay writes my father died april 3rd, and yep, wednesday, his stimulus check for $1200 was right in his account. darryl in the south bay writes my mom passed away a little over a year ago. today i get a $1200 check made out to her. >> i say almost all the people that passed in 2019 will be receiving a check. >> cpa jim mchale says the irs is sending out stimulus payments to untold numbers of dead people across the country. >> i'm guessing it's probably in the millions. >> why is this happening? well, under the c.a.r.e.s. act, americans receive a check based solely on their tax return for 2018 or 2019. so if a person died after filing a return of those years, chances are they're getting a check. >> under the letter of the law, if you file the tax return in 2018 or 2019, the law says you're
he lost his wife jacqueline to brain cancer two years ago, and now an eerie reminder. >> it's one of those things that you don't expect to come out of nowhere. >> to his shock, robert discovered a stimulus check in jacqueline's name deposited in his bank account, and he isn't alone. terry in the east bay writes my father died april 3rd, and yep, wednesday, his stimulus check for $1200 was right in his account. darryl in the south bay writes my mom passed away a little over a year...
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at noon eastern on the presidency, william allman on the 1962 white house tour with first lady jacqueline kennedy and the white house collections. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, american civil war interpretation specialist carissa harkin. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, national program in the tennessee valley about two massive dam projects, the norris dam in tennessee and wheeler dam in alabama. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the c-span cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. since 2011, we've been to over 200 communities across the nation. as with many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. here is a look at our recent visit to san antonio, texas. >> the c-span cities tour is exploring the american story, as we take book tv and american history tv on the road. with support from our spectrum cable partners, we travel to san antonio, texas. coming up in the next hour, we'll experience the history of this south texas city, starting with a visit to the san antonio mission's na
at noon eastern on the presidency, william allman on the 1962 white house tour with first lady jacqueline kennedy and the white house collections. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, american civil war interpretation specialist carissa harkin. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, national program in the tennessee valley about two massive dam projects, the norris dam in tennessee and wheeler dam in alabama. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3....
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but jacquelin said this, "i'm going to follow my instincts, take it one day at a time, have compassions for their choices." thank you, jacqueline for this strong, yet very sober thought process through all of it, that a lot of you thought it out so well. and we appreciate and value your voice, so thank you for the tweets. we'll be right back. >>> the first summer holiday since the start of the covid outbreak and americans are flocking to beaches from coast to coast. >> we've been quarantining for a while. >> we haven't gone to coffee. we've cut everything off. and this is the first time we've come out. >> we've seen, unfortunately, you know, throughout the country, we just have opened a tremendous amount of irresponsible behavior. >>> while americans may not be paying their respects in person, this memorial day weekend will not go by without americans in various ways honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> it wasn't a question of are we going to do something or aren't we going to do something. it was a matter of how can we still honor these fallen men and women while at the
but jacquelin said this, "i'm going to follow my instincts, take it one day at a time, have compassions for their choices." thank you, jacqueline for this strong, yet very sober thought process through all of it, that a lot of you thought it out so well. and we appreciate and value your voice, so thank you for the tweets. we'll be right back. >>> the first summer holiday since the start of the covid outbreak and americans are flocking to beaches from coast to coast. >>...
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la persona que ve en pantalla jaquelin orozco, su madre no enviÓ su foto, dice que jacqueline sigue trabajandografÍas para reconocer a nuestro hÉroes de la pandemia. se espera un momento en prÓxima ser semanas de un paola: esta maÑana residentes de un vecindario de san leandro recibieron una orden para permanecer en sus casas, esto despuÉs de que un vehÍculo se estrellara contra una casa ocasionando una fuga de gas. el incidente ocurriÓ entre las 5:30 a.m., en las 6:00 en una vivienda ubicada en la cuadra 200 de la avenida bancor, el conductores y veredas menores, afortunadamente ningÚn residente saliÓ lesionado. mÁs de 30 estado en el paÍs comenzaron a flexibilizar restricciones por el toque de queda. yo ya comenzÓ una apertura gradual la Última semana, y podrÍa abrir las tiendas al por menor este berna a pesar de que experto de salÓ aseguran que es demasiado pronto. arkansas permitirÁn que hablan gimnasios, salones de belleza y barberÍa se esta semana. las prÓximas semanas la corte suprema de estados unidos podrÍa decidir el futuro de taca, ser programa es cancelado me las de lado primera lÍ
la persona que ve en pantalla jaquelin orozco, su madre no enviÓ su foto, dice que jacqueline sigue trabajandografÍas para reconocer a nuestro hÉroes de la pandemia. se espera un momento en prÓxima ser semanas de un paola: esta maÑana residentes de un vecindario de san leandro recibieron una orden para permanecer en sus casas, esto despuÉs de que un vehÍculo se estrellara contra una casa ocasionando una fuga de gas. el incidente ocurriÓ entre las 5:30 a.m., en las 6:00 en una vivienda...
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cafe jacqueline, an institution in san francisco's north beach neighborhood has raised more than $50,000gofundme. we told you yesterday about the place. it had only raised $15,000. so what a difference a day makes. the owner and chef, jacqueline margolis is 84 and recently had some health issues not related to coronavirus. but the pandemic has forced the restaurant the close, of course. with the donations she is hopeful they will be able to reopen one day. you can find a link to donate on abc7news.com. >>> and not every restaurant will be able to reopen successfully. on abc7 news at 4:00, chronicle insider and abc7 news contributor phil matier shared his perspective on this. >> there is also a question out there that's about the customers themselves. how many are going to actually feel comfortable going become to a restaurant at this point? so even if you do accommodate this, which is going to be strange, because one of the requirements is that you keep a mask on. i'm really not sure how you're supposed to eat with all that going on, maybe you take a break from it, it's still something t
cafe jacqueline, an institution in san francisco's north beach neighborhood has raised more than $50,000gofundme. we told you yesterday about the place. it had only raised $15,000. so what a difference a day makes. the owner and chef, jacqueline margolis is 84 and recently had some health issues not related to coronavirus. but the pandemic has forced the restaurant the close, of course. with the donations she is hopeful they will be able to reopen one day. you can find a link to donate on...
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after 20 daysere, jacqueline rdyeais to this countryealing. laura: italyoving forward after so much pain and loss. in other news now, from around the world, inpain, large portions of the country have moved to the next phase of the groups of up to 10 people are no fooe treo mee areas as long as seating is at 50% capacity. scireofaseal a basic number0 ofd u.s. per month for those most affected by the crisis. u.s.r officials say killed thre american sailers in december worked with al qaeda in the ain ran peninsula to -- arabian peninsula to plan the attack. th gunman's phone revead the terror lk. refusing to lock the device which investigators took months to hack. the mayor of sao paulo in brazil has warned his city's health system is close to the country has the fourth highest number of cases in the world. people are ignoring the rules razil'sal distancing.this inclub president. por south americaoron reporter how many more people have to die for the government to take action? the message from one of sao paulo's biggest [indiscernible] -- best to
after 20 daysere, jacqueline rdyeais to this countryealing. laura: italyoving forward after so much pain and loss. in other news now, from around the world, inpain, large portions of the country have moved to the next phase of the groups of up to 10 people are no fooe treo mee areas as long as seating is at 50% capacity. scireofaseal a basic number0 ofd u.s. per month for those most affected by the crisis. u.s.r officials say killed thre american sailers in december worked with al qaeda in the...
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after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to go home. reporter a step closer to thi lyuntry healing.aura: i moving forward after so much pain and loss. in other ns now, from around the world, in portions of the country have moved to ethe nextpa srgla p, h lockdownation. groups of up to 10 people are axnoelw free to meet while bars reooaurants can open outd areas as long as seating is at 50% capacity. fi sreoflease a basic mber of 5ds0 u.s. per month for those most affected by the cris. u.s. officials say s a e ofcehoilled t ahree erican sailers in december worked withedl aqaarain ranenin arabian peninsula to plan the attack. the gunman's phone revealed the terror lk. apple was criticized for refusing to lock the device which investigators took months hack. the mayor of sao paulo in brazil h warned his city's health system is close to collapse. the country has the fourth hight number of cases in the world. and there's concern that many on social distancing. e this includes brazil' president. our south america correspondent reports. reporter: how many more people ve takhaoie d action?
after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to go home. reporter a step closer to thi lyuntry healing.aura: i moving forward after so much pain and loss. in other ns now, from around the world, in portions of the country have moved to ethe nextpa srgla p, h lockdownation. groups of up to 10 people are axnoelw free to meet while bars reooaurants can open outd areas as long as seating is at 50% capacity. fi sreoflease a basic mber of 5ds0 u.s. per month for those most affected by the cris. u.s....
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it belongs to jacqueline push she is often the odd woman out at me like this by. the way. i think you. can actually put in a performance camshaft forge pistons in a bigger cylinder have called. now it sounds like this has. come out outside of the normally you'd get 60 horsepower out of the engine would guess this one has about $75.00 horsepower and it really takes off. in the mid 970 s. young people in germany started finding used mantas often they'd invest their entire savings in the car thomas feels it has i don't his mansion for 25 years no. speak to people on the hog it was really important to have this giant decal running alongside under the door with monta on about so that was an optical customisations about the small the small the optician then you needed a black hood a rear sun shade different seats whatever you could get a hold. of. those days you drive down to the jungle dealers and unscrew parts from other cars we were still doing that this wasn't always the the help improve never the junk dealer 5 george mark and you had different seats for your car. we laugh a
it belongs to jacqueline push she is often the odd woman out at me like this by. the way. i think you. can actually put in a performance camshaft forge pistons in a bigger cylinder have called. now it sounds like this has. come out outside of the normally you'd get 60 horsepower out of the engine would guess this one has about $75.00 horsepower and it really takes off. in the mid 970 s. young people in germany started finding used mantas often they'd invest their entire savings in the car...
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it belongs to jacqueline push she's often the odd woman out at me like this. but. if you're. going to tell me that within a performance camshaft forged pistons in a bigger cylinder have called. now it sounds like this has. come out of either of the normally you'd get 60 horsepower out of the engine would guess this one has about $75.00 horsepower and it really takes off. in the mid 970 s. young people in germany started finding and buying used mantas often they'd invest their entire savings in the comm thomas feels it has i don't his mentor for 25 years know. the speak to my heart and it was really important to have this giant decal running alongside under the door with monta on about the future that was an optical customisations about the small that's about this. that you needed a black hood a rear sun shade different seats whatever you could get a hold. of. those days you drive down to the jungle dealers and unscrew parts from other cars we were still doing that this was about was that you hope that the improve you give the junk dealer 5 george marks and you had different s
it belongs to jacqueline push she's often the odd woman out at me like this. but. if you're. going to tell me that within a performance camshaft forged pistons in a bigger cylinder have called. now it sounds like this has. come out of either of the normally you'd get 60 horsepower out of the engine would guess this one has about $75.00 horsepower and it really takes off. in the mid 970 s. young people in germany started finding and buying used mantas often they'd invest their entire savings in...
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jacqueline and jordan have been working hard to create 3 d printed face shields. they've won national science competitions but because of the lockdown they're focusing their talents on helping the community now. >> i have a lot of extra time. we decided to make a difference in the community where we have a shortage of ppe. >> it's great to see. the siblings have distributed more than 8 00 face shields. nice to see. here's a sweet deal for high school and college grads missing out on the pomp and circumstance. they can get free donuts. next tuesday crispy cream is giving out a free dozen to college and high school seniors but there is going to be a catch. every graduate who wants to cash in on the sweet deal has to be wearing their class of 20 20 gear or their cap and gown. just to get the donuts. >>> this is kind of cool. bill murray is taking a trip to flavor town. don't know what that is? you will. the ghost busters star will try to beat a northern california bay area celebrity chef at what he does best in the kitchen. >> if you want to tune in to something awes
jacqueline and jordan have been working hard to create 3 d printed face shields. they've won national science competitions but because of the lockdown they're focusing their talents on helping the community now. >> i have a lot of extra time. we decided to make a difference in the community where we have a shortage of ppe. >> it's great to see. the siblings have distributed more than 8 00 face shields. nice to see. here's a sweet deal for high school and college grads missing out on...
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it belongs to jacqueline push she's often the odd woman that meets like this. but. you're. going to tell me that when a performance camshaft forged pistons and a bigger cylinder have called. now it sounds like this. you are not out by the level normally you get 60 horsepower out of the engine would guess this one has about $75.00 horsepower and it really takes off. in the mid 970 s. young people in germany started finding and buying used months has often they didn't test their entire savings in the car on his feels it has i don't his lancet for 25 years know. the specifics to bomb the hog it was really important to have this giant decal running alongside under the door with monta on and he said that was an optical customisations about the small the small the. then you needed a black hood a rear sun shade different seats whatever you could. ahold of. your domicile in those days you drive down to the jungle dealers and unscrew parts from other cars we were still doing that this wasn't always look you can help with the info you give the junk dealer 5 doors marks and you had di
it belongs to jacqueline push she's often the odd woman that meets like this. but. you're. going to tell me that when a performance camshaft forged pistons and a bigger cylinder have called. now it sounds like this. you are not out by the level normally you get 60 horsepower out of the engine would guess this one has about $75.00 horsepower and it really takes off. in the mid 970 s. young people in germany started finding and buying used months has often they didn't test their entire savings in...
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after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to be discharged. a step closer to this country healing.nd the world medical staff have found themselves on the first line of defence against the pandemic. and in the majority of places they're praised as heroes. but in mexico, dozens of nurses, doctors, and hospital staff have been attacked people who accuse them of spreading the virus. marcos gonzalez reports. last month, dr alondra torres, an ear, nose, and throat specialist was walking her dogs. someone came from behind and threw liquid over her. it was bleach. her eyes and skin were left swollen. she didn't know why she was targeted. at least 47 health workers have been attacked in mexico since the start of the pandemic. many here fear that they could spread the virus outside hospitals. melody rodriguez is an emergency nurse who treated coronavirus patients. but on her way back home from hospital she was stopped by residents outside her village. she was intimidated and told to leave. in the end, she took her belongings and left the village. alondra and melody are just two examples of t
after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to be discharged. a step closer to this country healing.nd the world medical staff have found themselves on the first line of defence against the pandemic. and in the majority of places they're praised as heroes. but in mexico, dozens of nurses, doctors, and hospital staff have been attacked people who accuse them of spreading the virus. marcos gonzalez reports. last month, dr alondra torres, an ear, nose, and throat specialist was walking her dogs....
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cafe jacqueline and we first told you about the owner and chef who recently had some health issues notelated to coronavirus, though, and now helpful with the money she will be able to reopen. you can find a link to donate on abc7news.com. >>> east bay garden oasis is back open. people were so excited to visit the nursery in walnut creek, they lined up at the gate yesterday. >> we're just really happy that our members can come out and enjoy the garden. it's looking really beautiful right now and start working on their own gardens. it's a wonderful way to stay grounded, no pun intended, with what's going on right now. >> the garden will open to the general public on saturday. but the number of visitors will be limited. >>> travelers may soon get cash refunds for canceled flights. consumer advocacy groups are calling on airlines to offer money instead of the vouchers or credits they like to give out. right now, passengers have to go through extra steps to claim a cash refund and the number of people flying daily has dropped 90% we all know in recent months. >>> anyone flying with ryan air
cafe jacqueline and we first told you about the owner and chef who recently had some health issues notelated to coronavirus, though, and now helpful with the money she will be able to reopen. you can find a link to donate on abc7news.com. >>> east bay garden oasis is back open. people were so excited to visit the nursery in walnut creek, they lined up at the gate yesterday. >> we're just really happy that our members can come out and enjoy the garden. it's looking really...
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on the "presidency jacqueline kennedy's extensive white house restoration, on the anniversary of her guided tour. that is what is coming up on "american history tv". ♪ narrator: an invitation to discovery beckons from each shoreline of this land, the most diverse upon our planet. ♪
on the "presidency jacqueline kennedy's extensive white house restoration, on the anniversary of her guided tour. that is what is coming up on "american history tv". ♪ narrator: an invitation to discovery beckons from each shoreline of this land, the most diverse upon our planet. ♪
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after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to go home. a step closer to this country healing.rtions of the country have moved to the next phase of the lockdown relaxation. groups of up to 10 people now free to meet, while bars and restaurants can open outdoor areas, as long as seating is at 50% capacity. separately, officials plan to introduce a basic income of about $500 us a month for those most affected by the crisis. having continued with a stricter lockdown than england, northern ireland has now decided to relax its lockdown more than any other part of the uk. from tuesday, groups of up to six people not from the same household will be able to meet outdoors. drive—in church services and cinemas will also be allowed. emma vardy is in belfast. belfast has been like a ghost town but tomorrow six people from different households will be able to meet outdoors, far more than in england, where you can only meet one person from another house. the northern ireland executive says it's down to changing scientific advice, they say there is less chance of the virus being passed on out
after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to go home. a step closer to this country healing.rtions of the country have moved to the next phase of the lockdown relaxation. groups of up to 10 people now free to meet, while bars and restaurants can open outdoor areas, as long as seating is at 50% capacity. separately, officials plan to introduce a basic income of about $500 us a month for those most affected by the crisis. having continued with a stricter lockdown than england, northern ireland has...
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after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to go home. a step closer to this country healing. has hit near the us embassy in baghdad. it's the first to land in the high security zone in weeks. iraq's military says there are no casualties. there has been no immediate claim of responsibility. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, the power of music. we meet one furloughed performer who's giving back to his neighbourhood. this morning, an indian airforce plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it has become the first country in the world to approve the change in a national referendum. it was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it has been a peaceful funeral demonstration so far, but suddenly the police are teargassing the crowd. we don't know why. the prelaunch ritual is well—established here. helen was said to be in
after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to go home. a step closer to this country healing. has hit near the us embassy in baghdad. it's the first to land in the high security zone in weeks. iraq's military says there are no casualties. there has been no immediate claim of responsibility. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, the power of music. we meet one furloughed performer who's giving back to his neighbourhood. this morning, an indian airforce plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in...
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without symptoms as well as finding possible plasma donors for those critically ill our correspondent jacqueline virgo was one of the 1st taking a test is how it went. everybody who is left at the channel which is not a whole lot of people thankfully is getting to us today to see if we have the anti-bodies for the crown fires and if we do and if it turns out that we do know later on we could possibly become donors because there's this whole wave of treating people with blood plasma from people who have already had the corona virus and there's been a lot of success for them so want to try it out i'm going to go get one taken which is not everything to do but bargain cause it's all work they're great. way to turn that look like i'm up. on someone on. the i think it's. a little. slow to come up with. the right and that's it so when the results come in if it turns out that i have somehow become virus and didn't know it and i do have the anti-bodies and the contacts meet and i can become a donor which would be really nice to feel you can help people you know because right now there's. what's going on
without symptoms as well as finding possible plasma donors for those critically ill our correspondent jacqueline virgo was one of the 1st taking a test is how it went. everybody who is left at the channel which is not a whole lot of people thankfully is getting to us today to see if we have the anti-bodies for the crown fires and if we do and if it turns out that we do know later on we could possibly become donors because there's this whole wave of treating people with blood plasma from people...
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without symptoms as well as finding possible possible donors for those critically ill correspondent jacqueline to go was one of those taking the tests here's how it went. everybody who is left at the channel which is not a whole lot of people thankfully is getting tested today to see if we have the antibodies for the crunch virus and if we do and if it turns out that we do later on we could possibly become donors because there's this whole wave of treating people with blood plasma from people who have already had the corona virus and that's been a lot of success for them so want to try that out i'm going to go get one taken which is not everything to do but are going to cause it's all work there right now we turn that look like i'm not. going to. be the leader. of the you. know the. right and. so when the results come in if it turns out that i have somehow become virus and didn't know what i do have the anti-bodies and the contacts we and i can become a donor which would be really nice to feel like you can help people you know because right now there's so much going on that it's really difficu
without symptoms as well as finding possible possible donors for those critically ill correspondent jacqueline to go was one of those taking the tests here's how it went. everybody who is left at the channel which is not a whole lot of people thankfully is getting tested today to see if we have the antibodies for the crunch virus and if we do and if it turns out that we do later on we could possibly become donors because there's this whole wave of treating people with blood plasma from people...
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presidency, former white house curator william aulman on the 1962 white house tour with first lady jacqueline kennedy and the white house collections. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, american civil war interpretation specialist carissa marken on fighters who became outlaws. sunday at 4:00 p.m. on reel america, the 1936 film, a national program in the tennessee valley, about two massive dam projects in tennessee and in alabama. exploring the american story, watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >>> the c-span cities tour travels the country exploring the american story. since 2011, we have been to over 200 communities across the nation. as with many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. here is a look at our recent visit to chapel hill, north carolina. >> the c-span cities tour is exploring the american story. as we take book tv and american history tv on the road. with the support of our cable partners, we traveled to chapel hill, north carolina. over the next hour, we will go to notable locations, speak with experts about the city's history and talk with s
presidency, former white house curator william aulman on the 1962 white house tour with first lady jacqueline kennedy and the white house collections. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, american civil war interpretation specialist carissa marken on fighters who became outlaws. sunday at 4:00 p.m. on reel america, the 1936 film, a national program in the tennessee valley, about two massive dam projects in tennessee and in alabama. exploring the american story, watch american history tv, this weekend on...
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after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to be discharged. a step closer to this country healing. into the international response to the pandemic, amid divisions about the way it's been handled. envoys from nearly 200 countries are meeting online for the world health organisation's annual assembly. our correspondent, imogen foulkes, is following the talk from bern in switzerland. so imogen, quite a wide agenda then? some are strong words already? that's right, it's dominated, of course, by the coronavirus pandemic. a world health assembly that's normally two weeks long squashed into two days, the government leaders will meet virtually by video conference, what the who called for ahead of this meeting was global unity and global solidarity. we know there had been a lot of criticism is particularly from the united states about whether who was too close to china, had not released information quickly enough, it looks, actually, at the moment is of the who has got what it wanted. we've had every world leader so far pledging support for the who. some, world leader so far pledging suppor
after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to be discharged. a step closer to this country healing. into the international response to the pandemic, amid divisions about the way it's been handled. envoys from nearly 200 countries are meeting online for the world health organisation's annual assembly. our correspondent, imogen foulkes, is following the talk from bern in switzerland. so imogen, quite a wide agenda then? some are strong words already? that's right, it's dominated, of course, by the...
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firstat noon, we revisit lady jacqueline kennedy's white house tour, which was watched by millions.n this 2012 presentation, william all met talks about her extensive restoration of the executive mansion and the evolution of the white house collection. here is a preview. green room, as you see it today, this is the third set of changes since misses kennedy's time. replaced inas been each case, but it is a key air -- element. the nixon era furniture has been kept, but we have made a new rug and fabrics. misses kennedy was interested in improving the collection beyond portraits, so what you see in the pictures of the lower left painting was acquired for misses laura bush by jacob lawrence called the builders. she wanted it to go in the public rooms as misses kennedy thought the things that were new and interesting should be added to the public rooms. it was decided to put it in the green room and we had -- we do not own a lot of abstract art, and this might be a little harsh for misses kennedy's taste, but the collection is growing and, in the interest in all periods is growing. what
firstat noon, we revisit lady jacqueline kennedy's white house tour, which was watched by millions.n this 2012 presentation, william all met talks about her extensive restoration of the executive mansion and the evolution of the white house collection. here is a preview. green room, as you see it today, this is the third set of changes since misses kennedy's time. replaced inas been each case, but it is a key air -- element. the nixon era furniture has been kept, but we have made a new rug and...
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that that was quite upsetting jacqueline and i'd always ready to leave high school she's been accepted to university to pursue a career in nursing and watching how her world has changed in just a matter of weeks watching hope people have relied on health professionals makes it even more determined that sweet her future lies i wish i could be helping everyone right now and it's kind of sad that i can't but that's what's also motivating me to still be a nurse is in case this comes back not everyone leaving high school has the same sefton too and it is a real not corn effect colleges and universities across america say they're expecting to lose 20 percent of the students who have already enrolled many simply won't be able to afford it anymore and it's not just a one year thing one in 10 say they're already making other plans what would you want and help students in the last year of high school plan for the future a future no least with uncertainty my biggest fear is that kids that were on the edge in that i would have been able to do more for. are still going to not make a decision on wha
that that was quite upsetting jacqueline and i'd always ready to leave high school she's been accepted to university to pursue a career in nursing and watching how her world has changed in just a matter of weeks watching hope people have relied on health professionals makes it even more determined that sweet her future lies i wish i could be helping everyone right now and it's kind of sad that i can't but that's what's also motivating me to still be a nurse is in case this comes back not...
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after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to go home. a step closer to this country healing.arial drug hydroxychloroquine to ward off coronavirus. speaking at the white house, he told reporters he'd been taking the medication every day for the last week and a half, and had experienced "zero symptoms". but the us food and drug administration has cautioned against the use of the drug — and there is no scientific evidence it can fight off coronavirus. the health system in brazil's largest city, sao paulo, is close to collapse as a result of pressure created by coronavirus, according to the city's mayor. brazil has the fourth largest number of cases in the world, and there's concern that many in brazil's cities, including the president, have defied lockdown rules on social distancing. this has put more and more pressure on already overloaded health services. 0ur south america correspondent, katy watson sent this from sao paulo. "how many more people have to die for the government to take action?" the message from one of sao paulo's biggest favelas? marching to the governor's pala
after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to go home. a step closer to this country healing.arial drug hydroxychloroquine to ward off coronavirus. speaking at the white house, he told reporters he'd been taking the medication every day for the last week and a half, and had experienced "zero symptoms". but the us food and drug administration has cautioned against the use of the drug — and there is no scientific evidence it can fight off coronavirus. the health system in brazil's...
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jacqueline cochran. so that is our villain. don't you want to know so much more about her? [laughter] here is this woman, who reinvented herself so completely, but she is so complex are so much in a back story purge she was 23 by the time all that happens. of course she's going to become this fascinating character to dive into them really understand, she basically iun would say she's a real force. she was involved in every moment of history and new every single person but isn't tom hanks. no disrespect to tom hanks. she is not really the villain of the story for the story of women in space, because jackie was everywhere it's really her story. and everyone else kind of comes into it and gives it that dynamic. so let's look at gerry as the woman who gives her context let's put this backup so continues to burn into your brain. gerry was 25 years younger than jackie she grew up in a very different world for women. jackie learned to fly in the 1930s when flying was really for the rich it was rare -- mike wasn't totally uncommon but it was fairly rare for a woman to flight let al
jacqueline cochran. so that is our villain. don't you want to know so much more about her? [laughter] here is this woman, who reinvented herself so completely, but she is so complex are so much in a back story purge she was 23 by the time all that happens. of course she's going to become this fascinating character to dive into them really understand, she basically iun would say she's a real force. she was involved in every moment of history and new every single person but isn't tom hanks. no...