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host: our guest is jennifer epps addison. joining us from los >> our first prize goes to this 10th grader. his winning documentary is titled overreach from the oval office. >> nobody wants a dictatorship. power,ing and executive we can make sure that washington remains free among the powers of government. the first prize high school --ners are these 11 gutters 11th graders. titledocumentary is 200,000, about the opioid crisis. >> they over prescribe opioids. as a result, oklahomans became addicted. >> the first prize high school west coast to these 10th graders. from long beach polytechnic high school. there documentary is titled vision 2020. >> the more you get money from certain kinds of sources, the more you are beholden to those sources. you want to be free to make decisions based on what you think is the best interests. ourt is time to announce $5,000 grant prizewinner. graders frome 11th san jose, california. they won the top prize for their top documentary. it was about technology and data processing. a collectede anal
host: our guest is jennifer epps addison. joining us from los >> our first prize goes to this 10th grader. his winning documentary is titled overreach from the oval office. >> nobody wants a dictatorship. power,ing and executive we can make sure that washington remains free among the powers of government. the first prize high school --ners are these 11 gutters 11th graders. titledocumentary is 200,000, about the opioid crisis. >> they over prescribe opioids. as a result,...
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. >> joining us from los angeles addison, the codirector of the center for popular democracy. good sunday morning. thank you for being with us. you for having me. organization.al we are in 34 states, puerto rico and washington, d.c.. there are a lot of things we work on. fast workers going on strike. there immigrants who are not is working to transform our broken immigration system but who are building the culture and fabric of their communities, black workers and black folks who have been struggling economically in this country who are seeking the opportunity to thrive and not just survive. we are a network of people with great imagination who believe that america can be a place where all of us have what we -- have what we need, not just a select few. host: we will talk politics in a moment. this is from the washington post with regards to the dominant store in our country, the coronavirus issue. it is here. now what? how do you answer that? guest: first, let me say my own kids, i have two kids in los angeles public schools. both will be out of school starting monday. i know
. >> joining us from los angeles addison, the codirector of the center for popular democracy. good sunday morning. thank you for being with us. you for having me. organization.al we are in 34 states, puerto rico and washington, d.c.. there are a lot of things we work on. fast workers going on strike. there immigrants who are not is working to transform our broken immigration system but who are building the culture and fabric of their communities, black workers and black folks who have...
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she has addison's disease so she is steroid dependent. is she in a high—risk category?us what the high—risk category is? we're getting now from the prime minister about 1.5 million people, the most at risk people, needing to isolate for 12 weeks, but who exactly a re isolate for 12 weeks, but who exactly are those high—risk people? to a nswer exactly are those high—risk people? to answer the question, yes, your mum is in a high—risk category. addison's disease is a chronic condition where you are having to ta ke condition where you are having to take steroid supplements. you are in a high—risk and you should be isolating for 12 weeks. in terms of who else is at high risk, the simplest way is that if you have ever been invited to have the annual flu jab, you're in a high—risk group. anyone with a chronic underlying health condition, they may be carers for others and over the age of 65 or 70, which is what we're looking at now. if you've had a letter in the past to have your flu jab ora a letter in the past to have your flu jab or a pneumonia jab, you're ina flu jab or a
she has addison's disease so she is steroid dependent. is she in a high—risk category?us what the high—risk category is? we're getting now from the prime minister about 1.5 million people, the most at risk people, needing to isolate for 12 weeks, but who exactly a re isolate for 12 weeks, but who exactly are those high—risk people? to a nswer exactly are those high—risk people? to answer the question, yes, your mum is in a high—risk category. addison's disease is a chronic condition...
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"my mother is 61 and has addison's disease, "so she is steroid dependent. high risk category?" maybe just tell us what they high—risk category is. we are getting this advice now from the prior minister about 1.5 million people most at risk you need to self—isolate for 12 weeks. but who are those high—risk people? self—isolate for 12 weeks. but who are those high-risk people? to a nswer are those high-risk people? to answer the question, yes, your mum is in answer the question, yes, your mum isina answer the question, yes, your mum is in a high—risk category. addison's disease is a chronic condition, where you are dependent on steroids, so you are high—risk and you should be isolating for 12 weeks. in terms of who else is high—risk, the simplest way to say it, if you have ever been invited to have your annual flu jab, you are it, if you have ever been invited to have your annualflu jab, you are in a high—risk group. that is anyone with a chronic underlying health condition, carers or other people, and people over 65 or 70, which is what we are looking at now
"my mother is 61 and has addison's disease, "so she is steroid dependent. high risk category?" maybe just tell us what they high—risk category is. we are getting this advice now from the prior minister about 1.5 million people most at risk you need to self—isolate for 12 weeks. but who are those high—risk people? self—isolate for 12 weeks. but who are those high-risk people? to a nswer are those high-risk people? to answer the question, yes, your mum is in answer the...
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is ther epps-addison president of the center for popular democracy.ou are listening to c-span's washington journal on this sunday morning. ♪ >> john charles fremont route the pacific coast into the united states. at the beginning of this story, the united states did not have a pacific coast. there was california, which belonged to mexico. encouraged the american settlement of oregon and took part in the conquest of california in time for the goldrush. he did play a role in changing the map of the united states. on his book.eep tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. tonight, former deputy national security advisor katie mcfarland gives insight into the nation's political process in her book emma -- in her book. she is interviewed by daniel mclaughlin -- danielle mclaughlin. , we aremically constantly reinventing ourselves , not just as individuals, but as a nation. a status quo institution. --are going to do these things the same way again. it is people who get stuck. america is set up to have political revolutions. we had one in the very beginning i
is ther epps-addison president of the center for popular democracy.ou are listening to c-span's washington journal on this sunday morning. ♪ >> john charles fremont route the pacific coast into the united states. at the beginning of this story, the united states did not have a pacific coast. there was california, which belonged to mexico. encouraged the american settlement of oregon and took part in the conquest of california in time for the goldrush. he did play a role in changing the...
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. >> joining us from los angeles addison, the codirector of the center for popular democracy. good sunday morning. thank you for being with us.
. >> joining us from los angeles addison, the codirector of the center for popular democracy. good sunday morning. thank you for being with us.
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, the famed clark and addison, this would've been packed with people.ready for baseball. not at all. they'll be ready when they're ready and when they get the go-ahead but there is hope. if you love your baseball, you are probably too young to remember the joy of my youth, something called strata maddock baseball, but these cards out. you'd make up a lineup and make out your own team. roll the dice and outcomes -- you got a base hit and a strike out that sort of thing. now, i did that when i was a kid and i loved it so much. now it's going to come up for each game that would've started to be played today they will simulate every game going forward until the game has actually started again and again have folks back here at wrigley field back in the bleachers. you know, we are trying to do the best we can with the circumstances and for baseball fans, strat that could work. >> dana: i love that. we back to you again in the next week or two to see how it's going. appreciate it. mark cuban is back with us. we are going to bring mark back. hey. >> sorry about
, the famed clark and addison, this would've been packed with people.ready for baseball. not at all. they'll be ready when they're ready and when they get the go-ahead but there is hope. if you love your baseball, you are probably too young to remember the joy of my youth, something called strata maddock baseball, but these cards out. you'd make up a lineup and make out your own team. roll the dice and outcomes -- you got a base hit and a strike out that sort of thing. now, i did that when i...
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at the center for popular democracy and a supporter of senator bernie sande sanders, jennifer epps addisonank you for joining us on this. you were at that flint rally over the weekend, in a town where more than 50% of the population is african-american. are you concerned that there were very few black supporters in attendance? >> first of all, thank you for having me. it was difficult to pull myself off of doors and come here, but i'm excited to be able to share what i believe is an unprecedented grassroots movement. not just to elect bernie sanders, but to really build the country of our dreams and the country that our families truly deserve. i was at that town hall. i wasn't just at it, i helped to organize it. first of all, i would say the crowd was a very diverse crowd. there were african-americans. i can tell you that many black folks came up to me, waited until everything shut down and came up to me afterwards to thank me and the other panelists for what he had to say. but most importantly, some of the most critical black leaders who i've helped to build bernie sanders' agenda, who h
at the center for popular democracy and a supporter of senator bernie sande sanders, jennifer epps addisonank you for joining us on this. you were at that flint rally over the weekend, in a town where more than 50% of the population is african-american. are you concerned that there were very few black supporters in attendance? >> first of all, thank you for having me. it was difficult to pull myself off of doors and come here, but i'm excited to be able to share what i believe is an...
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>>in violently throwing chairs and owner louis addison a landy this all happened er a sandwich order.y says. >>if you have a complain like if we made a mistake either way. we will that plays it we need the sun back r us to replace the hoe and it. >>annalisa says that wasn't the case here to a ton half of age and the fries already have really the shop refused to give the woman full refund and you can see what happens next when we send all after a while going back and forth they just lashed out and then all of a sudden then ve she just did during the chairs, the tae everything salt and police say this woman tony collins is te same woman in the video trashing the restaurant throwing chairs and even grabbing a wooden broom from the owner as he trieto fend her off and that's our i'm really scared college frozen deer in the headlights a first role in the end her employees. >>and hopefully a last all right. i just want to get hurt. >>that was ryan ll reporting that customers facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon. protecting those who have the highest risk of the coronavirus infectio
>>in violently throwing chairs and owner louis addison a landy this all happened er a sandwich order.y says. >>if you have a complain like if we made a mistake either way. we will that plays it we need the sun back r us to replace the hoe and it. >>annalisa says that wasn't the case here to a ton half of age and the fries already have really the shop refused to give the woman full refund and you can see what happens next when we send all after a while going back and forth they...
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addison threw the ball out. great skill.n the league. fantastic. for the end. united move up to fifth in the league. fantastic. forthe fans, end. united move up to fifth in the league. fantastic. for the fans, the players, the team, the whole club. to be able to beat city at home is important. we've not done it for a while. big game for us. great win for manchester united. how about this? for commitment to the cause. anthony maggio posting this picture. you can see this on the right, that's his leg, collided with a goalpost. looks painful. chelsea thrashed everton 4—0 at stamford bridge. their biggest league win of the season. the goal of the bunch. as you can see. rangers have broken their underperform. beating ross cou nty their underperform. beating ross county with a kent goal. england's women picked up a much needed win in the she believes cup. they were beaten 2—0 by hosts usa in theirfirst game, but last night they beat the 2011 world champions japan. manchester city's ellen white scored the only goal of the game with
addison threw the ball out. great skill.n the league. fantastic. for the end. united move up to fifth in the league. fantastic. forthe fans, end. united move up to fifth in the league. fantastic. for the fans, the players, the team, the whole club. to be able to beat city at home is important. we've not done it for a while. big game for us. great win for manchester united. how about this? for commitment to the cause. anthony maggio posting this picture. you can see this on the right, that's his...
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polls are just and just an educated guess using a sample of the voters and that makes total sense addison research the company that does these acts of polls and has been doing as a boeing for a few years has it totally sucks it actually there just like man don't even care. except in the republican primary where in 2016 the exit polls matched the machine results almost completely yes actually polls are only incorrect on the democratic side of the ballot i see nothing wrong with that. and exit polls are only wrong in favor of bernie sanders meaning in both 20162020 the exit polls always make it look like bernie sanders is going to do better than he ends up doing with the unaccountable voting machine results i don't think rod what that. this means the agile human beings who walk out of the polling places like flesh and blood people like you and me those people have a tendency of saying i voted for bernie sanders but the machines that have a highly secretive code that only their corporate owners are ever allowed to see those machines have a tendency of siding with joe biden or hillary clinton
polls are just and just an educated guess using a sample of the voters and that makes total sense addison research the company that does these acts of polls and has been doing as a boeing for a few years has it totally sucks it actually there just like man don't even care. except in the republican primary where in 2016 the exit polls matched the machine results almost completely yes actually polls are only incorrect on the democratic side of the ballot i see nothing wrong with that. and exit...
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the stream today is a very important day in the us democratic primary calendar and we're joined by addison was fine as correspondents breaking down some key races around the country there is so much to talk about and we want to hear from you and i live chat send me your comments and questions and i will do my best to bring them into today's. for we get started what is so super about super tuesday well today 14 states and one u.s. territory are holding nominating contests and it could be a make or break moment for presidential hopefuls here to walk us through all the details in charlotte north carolina john hendren in austin texas alan fischer right here with me in the studio patty kohei how low correspondent so lovely to be in your company allan you have been doing report after report about super tuesday what is easily digestible for it. you can understand why it's a big deal because this is for the 1st time we get the idea of what's happening across the country it's not just small pockets like iowa or new hampshire or or south carolina what should be in the 4 contests up there no this is
the stream today is a very important day in the us democratic primary calendar and we're joined by addison was fine as correspondents breaking down some key races around the country there is so much to talk about and we want to hear from you and i live chat send me your comments and questions and i will do my best to bring them into today's. for we get started what is so super about super tuesday well today 14 states and one u.s. territory are holding nominating contests and it could be a make...
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your own twist onto, and -- i mean, i made some dances, but a lot of people like haley, jalaiah, addison, like, a trend. it's so cool to just see how it works, yeah. >> jimmy: that's so fun. but i also like what you're doing with all this. [ cheers ] i know you -- [ applause ] listen to what you're doing with your -- with your fame. first of all, how is your sister doing didn't she have -- >> yeah, she had her wisdom teeth taken out yesterday. >> jimmy: ah, that's a big deal dixie, we're sending you vibes, buddy. but, what are you doing together with your sister with unicef >> so we paired up with unicef for internet safety day and talking about how cyberbullying really can affect people and i feel like it's very improtant to raise awareness about that, because a lot of people don't like talking about the hate they get. and i know especially me, i get a lot. and -- >> jimmy: you get a lot of hate >> yeah. >> jimmy: wow, that's crazy. >> yeah, so, i'd rather use the platform that i have now to talk and raise awareness, because, yeah, it hurts when i'm getting it - like from me, but it hur
your own twist onto, and -- i mean, i made some dances, but a lot of people like haley, jalaiah, addison, like, a trend. it's so cool to just see how it works, yeah. >> jimmy: that's so fun. but i also like what you're doing with all this. [ cheers ] i know you -- [ applause ] listen to what you're doing with your -- with your fame. first of all, how is your sister doing didn't she have -- >> yeah, she had her wisdom teeth taken out yesterday. >> jimmy: ah, that's a big deal...
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>> clark and addison.be over there. >> not during lent, but after lent, for sure. thank you, jeff. wrigley field. here in new york, a different scene. here is the midtown manhattan as a 10:30 yesterday morning, rush hour. >> bill: that was on my camera. our camera at fox at times square a few blocks away. the image is the same. so now with no sports, they've got you covered. elton john will host the i heart living room conference. a great lineup. alicia keys, backstreet boys. you can catch it on all fox platforms. the benefit goes to help american organizations. they are great groups that we talked with the head of feeding america. this is my donation. for every dollar i put in, the company matches it with $2 additionally. here is my donation. two children's foundation and everyone at home, you can join as well. this is a terrific group i was born out of the roots of 9/11, helping thousands and thousands of people. we hope to make sure that we continue to do the awesome work that they do here every day acr
>> clark and addison.be over there. >> not during lent, but after lent, for sure. thank you, jeff. wrigley field. here in new york, a different scene. here is the midtown manhattan as a 10:30 yesterday morning, rush hour. >> bill: that was on my camera. our camera at fox at times square a few blocks away. the image is the same. so now with no sports, they've got you covered. elton john will host the i heart living room conference. a great lineup. alicia keys, backstreet boys....
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nothing made sense to see addison as i checked what i do specialize at the same time we know it's a littlenumber in a sentence mean. he checked the end know if the endnote keeps quoting a secondary source and a secondary source quotes another secondary source then it keeps happening you know something hinchey is going on. >> that takes us to the book proper and is divided into four sections, one dealing with washington's early life is early middle-age and then his death. i found the first part to be so fascinating, in part because you begin it was basically a series of acoustical is about washington and you can talk about that, even as someone who knows a bit about the guy i find it immensely useful to be given an info dump like that. i love to hear you talk about the reasons for approaching the information andrefers with fred to weave it into a narrative. >> it jumps up at you but it's also it's a very useful way of getting into the book. so much of this early part of washington's life as you discuss it is consumed with the people around him, his context as this young virginia stryver. >>
nothing made sense to see addison as i checked what i do specialize at the same time we know it's a littlenumber in a sentence mean. he checked the end know if the endnote keeps quoting a secondary source and a secondary source quotes another secondary source then it keeps happening you know something hinchey is going on. >> that takes us to the book proper and is divided into four sections, one dealing with washington's early life is early middle-age and then his death. i found the first...
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steaks and stalking capture a customer trashing the store in violently throwing chairs and owner louis addisona landy this all happened over a sandwich order. hi polly sas. >>if you have a complain like they de a mistake either way we willplays it. but we need e sun back for us to replace the home >>annalisa says that wasn't the case here to a ton half of age and the fries already have remained so the shop refused to give the woman a full refund and you can see what happs next when we send all after a while going back and forth they just lashed out and then all of a then move she just the throwing stf away. the airs, the table everything salt and police say this woman tony collins is the same woman in the video trashing the restaurant, throwing chairs and even grabbing wooden broom from the owner as he tried to fend her off and at's our first time so. they're really scared. frozen deer in the headlights a firstrole in the end her employees. and hopefully the st all right i just want to get hurt. >>ow ow okay, i was right reporting collins is now facing charges of assault with >>a 42 is the tim
steaks and stalking capture a customer trashing the store in violently throwing chairs and owner louis addisona landy this all happened over a sandwich order. hi polly sas. >>if you have a complain like they de a mistake either way we willplays it. but we need e sun back for us to replace the home >>annalisa says that wasn't the case here to a ton half of age and the fries already have remained so the shop refused to give the woman a full refund and you can see what happs next when...
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steaks and stalking capture a customer trashing the store in violently throwing chairs and owner louis addisondy alina his wife annalisa who was right next to him tell cbs 13 this all happened over a sandwich order. hi paula says. >>if you have a complain like if they made a mistake either way they will replace it, but we need the sun backed for us to replace the home it. >>annalisa says that wasn't the case here just i was already a ton half of age and the fries already have really so the shop refused to give the woman a full refund and you can see what happens next when we send all after a while going back and forth they just lashed out and then all of a sudden then move she just the throwing stuff away. the chairs, the table everything salt and police say this woman tony collins is the same woman in the video trashing the restaurant throwing chairs and even grabbing a wooden broom from the owner as he tried to fend her off and that's our first time so. they're really scared eyes frozen deer in the headlights a first for all indian her employees. and hopefully the last all right i just want
steaks and stalking capture a customer trashing the store in violently throwing chairs and owner louis addisondy alina his wife annalisa who was right next to him tell cbs 13 this all happened over a sandwich order. hi paula says. >>if you have a complain like if they made a mistake either way they will replace it, but we need the sun backed for us to replace the home it. >>annalisa says that wasn't the case here just i was already a ton half of age and the fries already have really...
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but as someone that works in the field of addiction addison, you also understand people are profoundly changed by a addiction and he wasn't the man i thought i knew, so there's all of that. but i did, i felt like i hadn't made it right while he was alive and there was a part of me i thought i'm going to the space now and make sure the kids are okay and i'm going to do it exactly right in a way to kind of make up to you what i didn't get right before so there was some of that. >> host: you mentioned you became both the archaeologist and the anthropologist. >> guest: you get to know somebody all over again and see the way they've changed. just the amount of stuff accumulated after we split up this kind of astonishing. we can certainly be addicted to many things. as the drug addiction but also to shopping, school, you know exercise, all kind of things. he definitely was over consumptive and media was part and parcel of the same thing, there was this emptiness. one of the ways he tried to tell it was by buying a lot of stuff, having expensive furniture and kitchen where the interesting bit
but as someone that works in the field of addiction addison, you also understand people are profoundly changed by a addiction and he wasn't the man i thought i knew, so there's all of that. but i did, i felt like i hadn't made it right while he was alive and there was a part of me i thought i'm going to the space now and make sure the kids are okay and i'm going to do it exactly right in a way to kind of make up to you what i didn't get right before so there was some of that. >> host: you...
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addison actually said that in federal 51, so we have some fundamental individual rights that are notr butted against the government being able to control the health, safety, and welfare of its communities via the tenth amendment, so we see that states do have some limited authority. so the constitutional analysis here is does the government have a compelling state interest and are they furthering and advancing that interest narrowly tailored by the least restrictive means so for churches specifically in any other fundamental rights, the government does have a compelling state interest here to protect the health, safety and welfare but they have to do that nearly tailored by the least restrictive means. unconstitutional indefinitely. like restricting online services, that wouldn't be the least restrictive means. but if want to reassure americans -- i just want to reassure americans, this may be an unprecedented situation but we are not without principles here in constitutional analysis. but when it's true. kevin, i want to bring you and because there are some states that have ruled th
addison actually said that in federal 51, so we have some fundamental individual rights that are notr butted against the government being able to control the health, safety, and welfare of its communities via the tenth amendment, so we see that states do have some limited authority. so the constitutional analysis here is does the government have a compelling state interest and are they furthering and advancing that interest narrowly tailored by the least restrictive means so for churches...
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and then jennifer epps-addison discusses campaign 2020 and her organization support for senator bernie sanders.
and then jennifer epps-addison discusses campaign 2020 and her organization support for senator bernie sanders.
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for more i'm joined by georgetown professor and biden supporter and jennifer epps addison and a sandersk you both for being here. jennifer, i'm going to go with you first. we don't have a ton of time so i will try to let you have as much talk time as possible. as a sanders supporter what do you make of that idea ending it early and everyone getting behind biden? >> listen, i didn't get in this fight just for bernie sanders, i got in for the 40% of americans who are living in poverty. i got into it for the 89 million people underinsured or uninsured, for people like my grand with share cropping and picking cotton by the age of 5, worked her whole life and died poor. we have not heard enough about the folks in this country who are struggling far too much not just under trump but previous administrations, too. we are asking senator sanders to stay in this because there is still a path to the nomination and we're looking forward to one-on-one debate that will put the issues of poverty and the need to transform this country front and center for voters to see. >> you and i have talked about t
for more i'm joined by georgetown professor and biden supporter and jennifer epps addison and a sandersk you both for being here. jennifer, i'm going to go with you first. we don't have a ton of time so i will try to let you have as much talk time as possible. as a sanders supporter what do you make of that idea ending it early and everyone getting behind biden? >> listen, i didn't get in this fight just for bernie sanders, i got in for the 40% of americans who are living in poverty. i...
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racing, the national cycling centre in manchester, and we will be doing and omnium and racing and addisonave to ask you, how the plan plans going for the summer for tokyo ? plan plans going for the summer for tokyo? i would say well, i think. generally we tend to focus on specifically our own performance, and we exceeded the type we wanted in qualifying last week in the team suit, the marker of how we are doing, really, but across the board the men had a national record in the tea m the men had a national record in the team sprint, unfortunately beaten by a team doing a world record, but not much you can do about that. female sprinters, they both their personal bests in qualifying well then i would say at a fairly good place in terms of the times and the performances. we look forward to watching you. elinor and katie, thank you both very much indeed. now the impact of the coronavirus is high on the agenda at olympic executive board meeting in switzerland at the moment. i member dick pound suggested last week that if the outbreak becomes pandemic —— ioc member. he said perhaps in tokyo oth
racing, the national cycling centre in manchester, and we will be doing and omnium and racing and addisonave to ask you, how the plan plans going for the summer for tokyo ? plan plans going for the summer for tokyo? i would say well, i think. generally we tend to focus on specifically our own performance, and we exceeded the type we wanted in qualifying last week in the team suit, the marker of how we are doing, really, but across the board the men had a national record in the tea m the men had...