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asa is so right. i will ta ke find it. asa is so right. if that is the positive news dory of the day, that we get to be obliterated. sunday night we were not obliterated, what a victorian 2020. thank you so much to you both. —— what a victory in 2020. coming up next is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, 00:14:43,356 --> 2147483051:44:06,394 rounding up the best movies 2147483051:44:06,394 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 available for viewing in the home. rosie used to say on every special occasion, you make a wish. and that comet...that‘s a special occasion. dad says wishes don't come true. he does? richard dreyfuss is angus, the retired waiter whose spirits may be down but whose head is in the stars. a keen astronomer, he's always dreamed of going into space, a dream which becomes a possible reality thanks to a tv contest to win a once—in—a—lifetime seat on a commercial spaceship. you could look 65.
asa is so right. i will ta ke find it. asa is so right. if that is the positive news dory of the day, that we get to be obliterated. sunday night we were not obliterated, what a victorian 2020. thank you so much to you both. —— what a victory in 2020. coming up next is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, 00:14:43,356 --> 2147483051:44:06,394 rounding up the best movies 2147483051:44:06,394 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 available for viewing in the...
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seguir y d decir espera estoy aca me nece i necesitan tengo que trabajar y para adelante al llegar a mi asaro, salgo y sigo y eso creo que mis compaÑeros hacen tambien porque no nosotros. >> muchas gracias por estar con nosotros nuestras oraciones con usted, con quien son heroes y heroinas de essta crisis. >> gracias a usted. >> pues por fin termina la od e odisea de dos pcruceros con c n coronavirus despues del rechazo de paises se les permite estar en la florida, hablamos con una pareja. >> por fi nlln llegan el primer estep ero muchos pasajeros estan traumatizados como dicen algun s algunos. >> en condicidon e riesgo en un camarote con un barco infectado calculamos 160 enfermos, 4 fa l fallecidos ayer por supuesto en el barco estan. >> el crucero salio el 7 de m marzo de bairuenos aire s,en loe se seria paseo a chile, fue un viaje sin destino . >> hablando ing-- ingles. >> la travesia la vivieron en cuarentena en sus dormitorios n antes de cruzar el canal de p panapan panama rotterdam llevaron a p a pasajeros sin sintomas de convi, despues el gobernador de la florida lo aprobo. >> hablan
seguir y d decir espera estoy aca me nece i necesitan tengo que trabajar y para adelante al llegar a mi asaro, salgo y sigo y eso creo que mis compaÑeros hacen tambien porque no nosotros. >> muchas gracias por estar con nosotros nuestras oraciones con usted, con quien son heroes y heroinas de essta crisis. >> gracias a usted. >> pues por fin termina la od e odisea de dos pcruceros con c n coronavirus despues del rechazo de paises se les permite estar en la florida, hablamos...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with kate proctor and asa bennett. first, the headlines. boris johnson is back in downing street, two weeks after being discharged from hospital treatment for conronavirus. ministers say the public must adjust to "a new normal" in the fight against coronavirus. medics insist that social distancing remains vital. we now have a very definite trend in a reduced number of people in hospitals. that is definitely showing that our compliance with social distancing is proving to be beneficial. there's continuing concern in care homes in england over testing for staff and residents. italy, the first country in europe to introduce a lockdown because of the coronavirus outbreak, is to ease some restrictions from early may. meanwhile, children in spain are allowed out for the first time in six weeks as the daily number of deaths fell to its lowest level in more than a month. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political correspondent for the guardian, a
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with kate proctor and asa bennett. first, the headlines. boris johnson is back in downing street, two weeks after being discharged from hospital treatment for conronavirus. ministers say the public must adjust to "a new normal" in the fight against coronavirus. medics insist that social distancing remains vital. we now have a very definite trend in a reduced number of people in hospitals. that is definitely showing that...
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we are told that has been done asa care. we are told that has been done as a precaution.one in case he needed ventilation to aid his recovery. like thousands of otherfamilies his recovery. like thousands of other families who have his recovery. like thousands of otherfamilies who have been affected by the coronavirus, this is extremely worrying time for him and his family, especially, of course, his family, especially, of course, his fiancee, who is pregnant and has been suffering with symptoms of coronavirus herself. many thanks, vicki young at st thomas' hospital. back to westminster and laura kuenssberg now. you asked dominic raab directly about the functioning of government. what did you make of the answer? well, i think dominic raab, perhaps not surprisingly, looked pretty shocked by how things have been moving tonight. the foreign secretary is now technically in charge, as he is the prime minister's official understudy and he has been requested by downing street to deputise for him as and when. government insiders are pretty confident. they say the way the cabinet c
we are told that has been done asa care. we are told that has been done as a precaution.one in case he needed ventilation to aid his recovery. like thousands of otherfamilies his recovery. like thousands of other families who have his recovery. like thousands of otherfamilies who have been affected by the coronavirus, this is extremely worrying time for him and his family, especially, of course, his family, especially, of course, his fiancee, who is pregnant and has been suffering with symptoms...
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. >> my guest, surgeon general jerome adams, governors jay inslee andok asa xdó7!chinse minister giuseppe conte, and michael lewis. plus, what hans when covid-19 hits ruralr doctors, beds, and ventilators? finally, scenes like this. the moments of love,q selflessness and heroism keepin( our spirits up in the face of a once in a century challenge. joining me for insight and analysis are nbc capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, former republican governor of north carolina, pat mccrory, and helene cooper, pentagon correspondent for "the new york times." welcomexd to sunday. and a special edition of "meet the press.">x@&h(lc% >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in televisionxd history. this is a special edition of "meet the press" withe/qó[ chu todd. >> good sunday morning. the week began with two national reckonings on the coronavirus. the first is where we're xdhead. as of this morning, there are more than 300,000 confirmed cases in the united states, and well over 8,0006m deaths. the federal government is now acknowledging that in
. >> my guest, surgeon general jerome adams, governors jay inslee andok asa xdó7!chinse minister giuseppe conte, and michael lewis. plus, what hans when covid-19 hits ruralr doctors, beds, and ventilators? finally, scenes like this. the moments of love,q selflessness and heroism keepin( our spirits up in the face of a once in a century challenge. joining me for insight and analysis are nbc capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, former republican governor of north carolina, pat mccrory,...
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asas human activity slowows dow, wild animals are sensing the chance to extend their range of it.rter: the documentary filmmakekers launch the massive project and have collected the wildlife footage. this habitat is for everyone. >> this has a crucial function.. think of a futuree where people get useded to observing and filming wiwildlife that is closr to their homes, in backyards and on balconies so they can learn about it. reporter: a few days after it was launched, they garnered thee support of e eight institutions and active participation of locals who feel the project helps people stop and think.. >> we inhabit t the same territory. we arrived much later than the wild animalsls who live here. we are not the center of the universe. reporterer: most of the people captured i images from their windows s but some u used droneo film changeses without using - - leaving their homes. >> it t is important for us to e aware we are not the only ones livingng in this area, t there e many living g beings. they are always there even if we can't see them. we should respect them. reporterer:
asas human activity slowows dow, wild animals are sensing the chance to extend their range of it.rter: the documentary filmmakekers launch the massive project and have collected the wildlife footage. this habitat is for everyone. >> this has a crucial function.. think of a futuree where people get useded to observing and filming wiwildlife that is closr to their homes, in backyards and on balconies so they can learn about it. reporter: a few days after it was launched, they garnered thee...
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asas long as germany has the capacity to do that, they will continue doing so.: we hear the words solidarity a lot at the moment, 200,000 facemasks destined for berlin were diverted to the usa. do we know what happened? >> those 200,000 masks had been ordered by religious authorities to a a u.s. firm, but t they wee manufactured in china. u.s. officials confiscated those masks to the profifit of the u., even if they had alrlready been paid for. berlin officials calleled out te u.u.s. and said ththis was a caf modern heresy. -- piracy.. the minister said this is s not how yoyou treatat transatlantic partners. he called d for the german governmentnt to address this ise with the u.s. anthony: thank you for your time. new york city has seen its deadliest day of the pandemic, 562 people have died within the space of 24 hours. nearly 3000 deaths, the city accounts for nearly half of all virus related fatalities in the country with hospitals facing critical shortages, governor andrew cuomo has issued an executive order to bring supplies to where they are needed most. >
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rosamund stone zander spent many years working asas a therapist withh people in organizatitions. rose zander is an artist and our guide. welcome to kamp solutions. (orcheststral music)c) rose, what is popossibilitity? - in my definition, possibilility is an attitude. it's an attitude of openness and without fear.
rosamund stone zander spent many years working asas a therapist withh people in organizatitions. rose zander is an artist and our guide. welcome to kamp solutions. (orcheststral music)c) rose, what is popossibilitity? - in my definition, possibilility is an attitude. it's an attitude of openness and without fear.
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about asas many things right n now i don't. really have a steady source of income right now to compound the worries for most americans health insurance is linked to their jobs and economists say with more unemployment applications on their way the real number of people out of work is likely much higher. life in the united stateses so the u. k.'s confirm all the three thousand six hundred cultltivated at nineteen related deaths alley this friday a temporary hold special levels you could for coronavirus patients not with that. london schooling excel center when they got the nightingale. built a just not days in this expected have four thousand beds once complete this morning hello my name is. what we the london next center is now the night. haas a temporary. center with four thousand beds meant for critical cases of covert nineteen. chcharles who is recovering from the virus himself appeared by video link to inaugurate the new facility whicich was putut together in jt nine days i was one of the lucky ones. to have k k. b. ninetee
about asas many things right n now i don't. really have a steady source of income right now to compound the worries for most americans health insurance is linked to their jobs and economists say with more unemployment applications on their way the real number of people out of work is likely much higher. life in the united stateses so the u. k.'s confirm all the three thousand six hundred cultltivated at nineteen related deaths alley this friday a temporary hold special levels you could for...
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what about the smoking hot governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson >> seth: let's throw up asa -- asa hutchinsonw, laws and stuff and i just see a very, very just smoking hot man. move over, first lady of arkansas, susan hutchinson, and make room for me, seth >> seth: who else? who else do you feel like hasn't got the attention they deserve >> oh well, there's the very, very doable governor of mississippi, tate reeves >> seth: yeah. >> look at that. look at that man that's my andrew cuomo and then of course "people" magazine's 2020 sexiest man alive, idaho governor brad little. >> seth: oh, yeah. oh - >> look at that. >> seth: look at that, the arm cross photo. >> yes look at brad brad little is -- is, just in terms -- in terms of sex appeal, my - >> seth: yeah. >> andrew cuomo. >> seth: nobody talks -- you're right. you hear very little about brad little. take a - >> no one's talking about how much they want to [ bleep ] brad little except for me. why is that? is it because it's an election year let's not let partisan politics get in the way of me wanting to [ bleep ] the crap out of idaho gove
what about the smoking hot governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson >> seth: let's throw up asa -- asa hutchinsonw, laws and stuff and i just see a very, very just smoking hot man. move over, first lady of arkansas, susan hutchinson, and make room for me, seth >> seth: who else? who else do you feel like hasn't got the attention they deserve >> oh well, there's the very, very doable governor of mississippi, tate reeves >> seth: yeah. >> look at that. look at that man...
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so, some people will die asa covid crisis.e people will die as a consequence of not getting treatment for their heart attack, their stroke. this is the face you now see at the front door of a&e. why are you here? a triage nurse in full protective equipment. they are not taking any chances. pop inside. addenbrooke's and cambridge invited us addenbrooke's and cambridge invited us in to see how the response to coronavirus has transformed every pa rt coronavirus has transformed every part of the hospital. first, in a&e. normally at this time of the day, there are people waiting outside to come into the emergency department but right now is empty. it is quite extraordinary, numbers are down 40% month on month. doctors fear that patients are staying away because they are worried about the virus. is there potentially quite a lot of damage to people's health as a result of that? we don't know yet but it is likely there are people who are having heart attacks who are then subsequently not getting the treatment they need and could be dy
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it is seen asa secret police, the stasi.t to track people with smartphones, where they we re people with smartphones, where they were going, how they are moving. and once this is over, do we go back to civil liberties and the protection of the private person as we were before coronavirus? as is religious and political scientist said after the attacks of september 11, they reminded us that it is often at the event itself that has the longest repercussions, it is our response to the event that could actually prove to be more catastrophic. we saw what happened after the september 11 attacks, two major international invasions, decline of civil liberties around the world. as stefanie mason, the human rights chief of the un yesterday spoke out about this and warned about the surveillance, which is quite effective in some countries, the tracing that south korea has used is quite effective. but some readers could take advantage of the situation as stefanie has been talking about in hungary to take all powers, a law unto themselves,
it is seen asa secret police, the stasi.t to track people with smartphones, where they we re people with smartphones, where they were going, how they are moving. and once this is over, do we go back to civil liberties and the protection of the private person as we were before coronavirus? as is religious and political scientist said after the attacks of september 11, they reminded us that it is often at the event itself that has the longest repercussions, it is our response to the event that...
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poetry asa helpless. what can we do a?venif day experience, and we are living, even if its insecure cliche, and incredibly historic times. poetry becomes a way of recording that, bearing witness scouting for future generations. i'm sure there is one question our audience must be dying to ask you, romilly and? you are a nurse and a poet. they don't also together, explain how they mesh.” think as a nurse and a poet, even though you say they don't always go together, i feel that both professions, i wouldn't even call it pubescence, i would call it a calling, both of them are mostly calling, both of them are mostly calling for me. i feel that as a nurse and as a poet, i try to make sense of not only the world around me, but the world inside me and i think that is very related to each other. andrew, there is a stereotype of poets which presumably you must hate, remote, dreamy figures with their heads in the clouds, but now that real life is turned all of us into a waking dream, presumably poets feel more normal to the rest of t
poetry asa helpless. what can we do a?venif day experience, and we are living, even if its insecure cliche, and incredibly historic times. poetry becomes a way of recording that, bearing witness scouting for future generations. i'm sure there is one question our audience must be dying to ask you, romilly and? you are a nurse and a poet. they don't also together, explain how they mesh.” think as a nurse and a poet, even though you say they don't always go together, i feel that both...
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asas such -- the mission is to bind t the people together.hat thee's so much more post office can do. it alrlready does a certain amot of financial services. he could do a lot more. more postd do a lot of basic check-cashing money transfsfers. alall of that woululd be accound lending predadatory check-cashshing industry. tens of minds of people that are underbankeded.d or meaning they have no bank at all or we call it t the loansharking predatory industry. so tre are oortuniti there toto ser thehe people that would bring revenue postal workers are eagerer to peperform those kinds of things. there coulbe all sorts of license -- licensing there could be, you know, internet access. copying services. they're all sorts of things the can do and should do. but in order to get there, we have to make sure we have a publblic postal l service. and ththat now is really up for grabs because, clearly, we have an administration that would like -- and it is clear they have an agenda. they would like to sell the public postal s service to prive corporations,
asas such -- the mission is to bind t the people together.hat thee's so much more post office can do. it alrlready does a certain amot of financial services. he could do a lot more. more postd do a lot of basic check-cashing money transfsfers. alall of that woululd be accound lending predadatory check-cashshing industry. tens of minds of people that are underbankeded.d or meaning they have no bank at all or we call it t the loansharking predatory industry. so tre are oortuniti there toto ser...
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quarter of asa tri i don't thin. the ry next day on aril 8th, house and senate democratproposed an alternative that would reach the under bank, so many of the small businesses, as well as expanding opportunities for those iolved with the recogtion that we're ly going to open our economy if we can address the testing, testing, testing, contact tracing, and other issues that relate to science and health in addition to the economy. they are s connected. so that was two days later on the 9th of apil. leader mcconnell brought to thfloor legislation, $2hiche ft nonetheless, we needed to do were underserved by it.ose who this is it. this is all we're going to do and the democrats are holding this up. the fact is he was holding up, what just came to the floor and passed, legislation with chuck t humer that was proposed on the floor that day rejected our legislation with as much fare and as money recognitionco so wider this very positive and a good use of the time that it took. it could have been faster if they accept then wh
quarter of asa tri i don't thin. the ry next day on aril 8th, house and senate democratproposed an alternative that would reach the under bank, so many of the small businesses, as well as expanding opportunities for those iolved with the recogtion that we're ly going to open our economy if we can address the testing, testing, testing, contact tracing, and other issues that relate to science and health in addition to the economy. they are s connected. so that was two days later on the 9th of...
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is that how it is to govern asa tests.that how it is to govern as a prime minister during the age of coronavirus? —— doing phone calls between tests. yes, if you look at downing street and if you look at even how government aides are communicating with each other that are not that many people in the building right now, so i think working remotely isn't an issue, what is an issue as if the symptoms don't go away, if they escalate, but i think the issue is not an escalation of the systems, —— an escalation of the systems, —— an escalation of the symptoms, it is the fact that they are persistent symptoms, but they have not gone away as you possibly expect, the fa ct away as you possibly expect, the fact that they have got worse. well ifi fact that they have got worse. well if i said i'm not going to be working, let me go away and helped talk she was a few days, can a prime minister do that? i think the prime minister do that? i think the prime minister is very reluctant to let someone else step in right now, i think partly be
is that how it is to govern asa tests.that how it is to govern as a prime minister during the age of coronavirus? —— doing phone calls between tests. yes, if you look at downing street and if you look at even how government aides are communicating with each other that are not that many people in the building right now, so i think working remotely isn't an issue, what is an issue as if the symptoms don't go away, if they escalate, but i think the issue is not an escalation of the systems,...
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whether whalebone came from and he said it came from a washed up wail after the whale had been smashed up asaesult of a storm. the box in question was made of the bones of a whale that washed up on the isles of harris in the outer hebrides many years ago. the film follows two journeys, one in which geographer ian sinclair and photographer anonymous join andrew on a pilgrimage to take the box back to harris, on the other we venture into the dreams of eden cotting, artist and muse and daughter of andrew. there is nothing mainstream about andrew cottings films which are more like a cutup collage of sounds and vision, throwing together ideas and places and finding strange connections between them. ever since his breakthrough feature in the mid—90s, many of his films have involved an element of a journey or a quest, exploring the landscape of a virtual idea through the physical landscape of britain, with all its history and folklore and magic. there really is no one else making movies like these, although you can see the legacy of derekjarman in hiss work and find a kindred spirit in the home—made
whether whalebone came from and he said it came from a washed up wail after the whale had been smashed up asaesult of a storm. the box in question was made of the bones of a whale that washed up on the isles of harris in the outer hebrides many years ago. the film follows two journeys, one in which geographer ian sinclair and photographer anonymous join andrew on a pilgrimage to take the box back to harris, on the other we venture into the dreams of eden cotting, artist and muse and daughter of...
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medical services available here and we're not allowed to leave we will have to call an ambulance to asa police to let us go. yet with food at hand these men are the lucky ones the government is so why even people would have hundreds of shelters like this one yet the demand far outstrips the supply in addition many are physically unable to reach these 10 does because of the lockdown this is where civil society is stepping in boone an ngo that has worked on disaster relief during floods and earthquakes. is now adapting to a different challenge to a disaster that cannot be seen but that is everywhere. this time while fewer aid workers are being called in to maintain social distancing and they're taking up tasks they have never had before relief work especially in the midst of a lockdown is the government's responsibility. but workers here believe there is no time to assign blame lives are at stake and not just because of the good or no iris because good men big government was not for that they are making an effort about there's a gap we need to work together this is now an issue of surviva
medical services available here and we're not allowed to leave we will have to call an ambulance to asa police to let us go. yet with food at hand these men are the lucky ones the government is so why even people would have hundreds of shelters like this one yet the demand far outstrips the supply in addition many are physically unable to reach these 10 does because of the lockdown this is where civil society is stepping in boone an ngo that has worked on disaster relief during floods and...
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cancelling the cf went to the very last minute to find out and most people see that as a write off now and asaller, do you want to ta ke and as a traveller, do you want to take that risk of travelling? . owners of british airways, we have also seen stories about the insurance companies are airlines not being prepared to actually give refunds and on going to give vouchers for people had to cancel their trips. moving on, vouchers for people had to cancel theirtrips. moving on, boris johnson, speaking of care homes being the new front lines and interesting how the testing has now been extended to them. do we get any idea of how many people have been tested in the new front line?|j think far too few is the answer to that. a target of 100,000 tests a day, it is remarkable when you consider how many people have been dying of covid—19 and it is only now that they can officially be tested for virus and it has been spreading among care homes and it is tragic, really. i think the other point worth making is the increase in not related covid—19 deaths and that is because the burden that coronavirus is im
cancelling the cf went to the very last minute to find out and most people see that as a write off now and asaller, do you want to ta ke and as a traveller, do you want to take that risk of travelling? . owners of british airways, we have also seen stories about the insurance companies are airlines not being prepared to actually give refunds and on going to give vouchers for people had to cancel their trips. moving on, vouchers for people had to cancel theirtrips. moving on, boris johnson,...
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starring stephen mcafee in a jewel role as a hit man wearing a hat and asa drug role as a hit man wearingug addled jazz trumpet player not wearing a hat who becomes involved in a plot by a pimp to sell a child bride to a vampire living in a child bride to a vampire living in a castle. and no, i'm not making any of that up. a mix of artsy satire, woozy jazz, incoherence of that up. a mix of artsy satire, woozyjazz, incoherence and straight to small screen sleaze dreamland also chucks and a henry rollins, a crazy go nutsjuliette lewis and a bloodied massacre played out to a smooth jazz cover version of everybody‘s happy now. really. a few days after watching the movie you be wondering if you didn'tjust dream at all. for those searching for something more mainstream star wars rise of sky walker is now available for digital download prior to its arrival on dvd and blu—ray on the 20th. playing things safe after the more adventurous twist of the last jedi, episode nine brings things to a close in fairly formulaic fashion for the entertaining but empty. they must have no defects and if they're n
starring stephen mcafee in a jewel role as a hit man wearing a hat and asa drug role as a hit man wearingug addled jazz trumpet player not wearing a hat who becomes involved in a plot by a pimp to sell a child bride to a vampire living in a child bride to a vampire living in a castle. and no, i'm not making any of that up. a mix of artsy satire, woozy jazz, incoherence of that up. a mix of artsy satire, woozyjazz, incoherence and straight to small screen sleaze dreamland also chucks and a henry...
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these companies are booming asa weeks. these companies are booming as a result of what's happening. and really any scenario right now is good for them. one broker quoted saying this isn't based on fundamentals, this is based on liquidity. he described it as a sugar high. how dangerous is it, do you think? we also have to remember this is people who've got very strange emotions. also described one of the coats they are about fear of missing out. that originally the bounce was seen as a bear bounce that might subtly drop again. and now people really worried about missing out on that revival. how long this is going to last particularly when practically everything else in your reading in terms of economic analysis is very negative, it's a big question. that ta kes negative, it's a big question. that takes us to the streets time and the situation in singapore. prime minister is made a message talking about structural reforms, job losses ina long about structural reforms, job losses in a long term potentially and wage cuts. there's a big player out there. potentially, isn't there come a j
these companies are booming asa weeks. these companies are booming as a result of what's happening. and really any scenario right now is good for them. one broker quoted saying this isn't based on fundamentals, this is based on liquidity. he described it as a sugar high. how dangerous is it, do you think? we also have to remember this is people who've got very strange emotions. also described one of the coats they are about fear of missing out. that originally the bounce was seen as a bear...
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going to be exponential and are going to be incredibly high and of course we are trying to address that asarying to address that as a government. the ultimate goal is to find a vaccine against coronavirus. the tech billionaire bill gates has promised large sums to fight the infection. but in an interview with breakfast he wa nts a interview with breakfast he wants a vaccine may be up to 18 months away. the thing that will get us back to the world that we had before coronavirus is the vaccine and getting that out to all 7 billion people and so, the efforts to test those, to build the factories, to understand, you know, is it safe and ready to go, but is a global problem and —— but is a global problem and —— but is a global problem and i am glad that people are coming together to find where is the best work and confine that, you know, the factory will be in a different country than the science is in. this is the whole world working on probably the most urgent tool that has ever been needed. facing his own challenge, the prime minister, recovering at st thomas's hospital in london, he has paid
going to be exponential and are going to be incredibly high and of course we are trying to address that asarying to address that as a government. the ultimate goal is to find a vaccine against coronavirus. the tech billionaire bill gates has promised large sums to fight the infection. but in an interview with breakfast he wa nts a interview with breakfast he wants a vaccine may be up to 18 months away. the thing that will get us back to the world that we had before coronavirus is the vaccine...
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territory for him because his history, his past career before he became a member of parliament was asa of parliament was as a prosecuting lawyer and was director of public prosecutions and we saw all of that frantic skill i think in the way he presented himself today. in the house of commons because there were so few mps in there it felt more like a co nfe re nce mps in there it felt more like a conference than the normal ram but qs conference than the normal ram but 05-- conference than the normal ram but os —— rambunctious questions. he has had good reviews and most of the paper is on the way he conducted himself. listening to the answers that were given by raab and coming back on them. the main thing is that the government has been slow on testing and locked down and getting protective equipment to people and slow and the offer of free technical —— protective equipment being made and in many cases as you say without the theatrics of the mass banks behind them cheering them on and shouting. i wonder if that reflects the seriousness of the crisis where we are as well and perhaps that
territory for him because his history, his past career before he became a member of parliament was asa of parliament was as a prosecuting lawyer and was director of public prosecutions and we saw all of that frantic skill i think in the way he presented himself today. in the house of commons because there were so few mps in there it felt more like a co nfe re nce mps in there it felt more like a conference than the normal ram but qs conference than the normal ram but 05-- conference than the...
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to look at it ththat way, essentially y it's aboboute same greeeenhouse gas f footpris a v vehicle, asas a car.. we are a dairy digester development and operations company. a dairy digester is a piece ofof equipmentnt that processes daiairy manure and extracts methane g gas, which hs essentially a naturally-y-occurringg biogas that vents ouout of manure. . a digester's s just a device for capturing that gas so it doesn't vent into the air, but instead can be used usefully. and so if you capture it, you get a twofer. you get to preventnt the gases from escapig into thehe environmement and you have a usable e fuel. so all w'e done here i is we've taken n a normal-sized manure pond which hhas a wholele bunch of f liquid mananure, we've coverered it uph a flexible membrane so that there's no oxygen. and those little bacteria in there, they think they're still in a cow's stomach. that's why we call it a digester. they eat the remaining calories, they emit methane gas, which rises to the top, that we capture, preventing g the greenhouse gases from escaping into the air, and being able to use t
to look at it ththat way, essentially y it's aboboute same greeeenhouse gas f footpris a v vehicle, asas a car.. we are a dairy digester development and operations company. a dairy digester is a piece ofof equipmentnt that processes daiairy manure and extracts methane g gas, which hs essentially a naturally-y-occurringg biogas that vents ouout of manure. . a digester's s just a device for capturing that gas so it doesn't vent into the air, but instead can be used usefully. and so if you capture...
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langua] narrator: while the training students are receiving at barefoot college in tanzania serves asas a model f for other, southern c california continueso be a pioneer in solar technology. man: pollution causes harm to all of us. it's not just an abstract thing. and communities of color, low-income communities, even women versus men disproroportionatetely haveo carry the effects of that pollution. paramount is a community that has a lot going for it and a strong cultural life, but paramount is also a city where a significant chunk of the land is zoned for industry. so, paramount is a community where environmental justice is a key priority. it's important that we bring things to people here. as we transition away from fossil fuels, as we move away from coal and just say good-bye to that whole era, we move into an era where we're dependent on renewables, the question is, like, who is gonna get the training to go into these indusustries? [sirenen wailing i in distancec] man: : me making g my decisioioo cchange my w whole life e arouns the last time when i was slanging and they raided my
langua] narrator: while the training students are receiving at barefoot college in tanzania serves asas a model f for other, southern c california continueso be a pioneer in solar technology. man: pollution causes harm to all of us. it's not just an abstract thing. and communities of color, low-income communities, even women versus men disproroportionatetely haveo carry the effects of that pollution. paramount is a community that has a lot going for it and a strong cultural life, but paramount...
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there are members of the press corps sitting there in the rose garden and it has been billed asa rosen billed as a press briefing about testing for results you know, the present likes these formats. even though over the weekend he said he wasn't going to be doing more of these things because it wasjust going to be doing more of these things because it was just a massive rating bonanza for the media. the truth is he thinks it's rating bonanza for himself. he has boasted several times about the great ratings at these events are getting. i would be surprised if he keeps it brief again. and doesn't take questions. it's been billed as a present paris france and as a press conference. presumably there will be questions. we spoke last thursday when we went on to he went on to talk about the injection of disinfectant. these followed has been tumultuous, has in it? everything he claimed that the time really was disproved. he really was speaking to the doctor. even republican governors have criticised him. yes, first of all it started with the makers of lysol. having to come out and say please
there are members of the press corps sitting there in the rose garden and it has been billed asa rosen billed as a press briefing about testing for results you know, the present likes these formats. even though over the weekend he said he wasn't going to be doing more of these things because it wasjust going to be doing more of these things because it was just a massive rating bonanza for the media. the truth is he thinks it's rating bonanza for himself. he has boasted several times about the...
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taken off the outside surface may be contaminated as well and has become contaminated and could serve asaerve as a source of infection. in any event, more and more countries are to many people wear masks, and indonesia they are handing them out. indonesia they are handing them out. in the italian region of tuscany is scaling up deliveries because eve ryo ne scaling up deliveries because everyone will have to wear one. attitudes are changing fast. retro serious who been hearing from chris morris and the bbc reality check tea m morris and the bbc reality check team who have been myth busting some of the fake stories, treatments and cu res you of the fake stories, treatments and cures you may have heard about never went 19. we are all going to be in this a long call it separating fact from fiction is really important. here are some more myths you should be aware of. myth number one, the images protect you from covid—19. there have been plenty of claims about things you should eat and drink to thwart coronavirus. the lemonjuice mythjust will drink to thwart coronavirus. the lemon juice myth j
taken off the outside surface may be contaminated as well and has become contaminated and could serve asaerve as a source of infection. in any event, more and more countries are to many people wear masks, and indonesia they are handing them out. indonesia they are handing them out. in the italian region of tuscany is scaling up deliveries because eve ryo ne scaling up deliveries because everyone will have to wear one. attitudes are changing fast. retro serious who been hearing from chris morris...
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democracy attack on asas alongside the attack on the survival of humanity, to quote j.p. morgan chase again, the nuclear war raising the shred of nuclear war, dismantling the arms control system which is, to some extent,t, protected us s fm totatal disaster. it is astonishing to watch. the same memo that i quoted how the policies we are following is risking the survival of humanity and by arguing the banks should cut , in its fossil fuel support papart because o of the reputatl consequences. their reputation isis being haharmed. what does ththat mean? are means that actctivists putting pressure on them andd they have to maintain some kind of reputation. now that is a good lesson and it works. we have seen some very striking examples. take that green new deal. a couple of years ago, that was an object of ridicule if it was mentioned at all. some form of green new deal is essential and for the survival of humanity. now it is part of the general agenda. why? engagement, especially people movement, young acacting signinificantly u up te point of sititting in congressssional o
democracy attack on asas alongside the attack on the survival of humanity, to quote j.p. morgan chase again, the nuclear war raising the shred of nuclear war, dismantling the arms control system which is, to some extent,t, protected us s fm totatal disaster. it is astonishing to watch. the same memo that i quoted how the policies we are following is risking the survival of humanity and by arguing the banks should cut , in its fossil fuel support papart because o of the reputatl consequences....
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governor asa hutchinson, governor, welcome back. >> good to be with you, shannon. >> shannon: how are doing down there were so many different things to try to digest and throwing a lot of people in unemployment as well? >> welcome arkansas is strong and the people are strong and even though we've had tornadoes and of course, the virus that has impacted our nation, we aree shouldering up. we have taken a unique approach in arkansas. we have targeted our response to go after the person to person type contact businesses while we have lit other businesses and essential services continue. so we have not done a shelter in place environment here, but we have emphasized social distancing, not gathering in groups more than ten, following the cdc guidelines. and that has proven successful. we have short flattened the curve as they say. success in reducing the numbers. the numbers of hospitalizations are flat. and so we like where we are. we just want to stay with it because we haven't reached the peak in arkansas yet. we still expect that later. i'm encouraging everybody to continue to be stron
governor asa hutchinson, governor, welcome back. >> good to be with you, shannon. >> shannon: how are doing down there were so many different things to try to digest and throwing a lot of people in unemployment as well? >> welcome arkansas is strong and the people are strong and even though we've had tornadoes and of course, the virus that has impacted our nation, we aree shouldering up. we have taken a unique approach in arkansas. we have targeted our response to go after the...
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. >> asa durante las últimas semanas .de nitrógeno de hasta 45% en algunos lugares. >> expertos dicenquecuando regresemos contaminantes. >> la solución está nuestros manos compromiso que tenemos. >> la casa blanca para sembrar un árbol con el presidente y la primera dama plantaron el nuevo árbol pársec es esperancita mesa. >> el pequeño arce traer algo mucho más grande. >> tech es parte de una iniciativa para sembrar 1 millón de árboles alrededor del mundo. gabriela telemundo. >> contenta. >> a ella le encanta cantar le encanta bailar, le encanta contar chistes todos los días está de buen humor, para ella no hay momentos desagradables. >> puesto la familia. >> posee enfermeras y trabajadores de la salud en el hospital de la península fueron recibidos con aplausos cuando salían de sus turnos de trabajo. >> el departamento de bomberos con administradores del hospital y agentes de san mateo expresaron su agradecimiento y los funcionarios de salud pública de california anularon directrices para caracterizar a esos trabajadores
. >> asa durante las últimas semanas .de nitrógeno de hasta 45% en algunos lugares. >> expertos dicenquecuando regresemos contaminantes. >> la solución está nuestros manos compromiso que tenemos. >> la casa blanca para sembrar un árbol con el presidente y la primera dama plantaron el nuevo árbol pársec es esperancita mesa. >> el pequeño arce traer algo mucho más grande. >> tech es parte de una iniciativa para sembrar 1 millón de árboles alrededor...
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. >> como dicen los terremotos de san josé todos tenemos que siguen asa para que las ac actividades regresebajo escuela de sus hijos o tal vez sólo quiero saber cómo limpiar creciente adecuadamente su hogar, una pregunta es demasiado pequeña contáctenos en cualquier momento, respondemos cada l llamada, para correo estos son t tiempos de desafío telemundo 48 primeros castigo. música. mientras la mayoría de personas cumple con normas y búscate para mitigar los efectos de la pa pandemia otros ponen en riesgo su salud y las de otras personas. a las 11 hablaremos de las fiestas clandestinas en medio de esta emergencia. la ciudad adquiere 10,000 mascarillas médicas para dis distribuirlas en los negocios esenciales para proteger a los empleados y evitar la pro propagación del covid-19. el viernes oficiales de salud del condado alameda establecen como recomendación que toda persona mayor de edad en cubrirse el rostro, ya lo sabe. no es broma por favor tome esto en serio . >> por su salud y sus seres q r queridos, gracias por su si sintonía noticias telemundo en una cita a las 11:00 de la noche los
. >> como dicen los terremotos de san josé todos tenemos que siguen asa para que las ac actividades regresebajo escuela de sus hijos o tal vez sólo quiero saber cómo limpiar creciente adecuadamente su hogar, una pregunta es demasiado pequeña contáctenos en cualquier momento, respondemos cada l llamada, para correo estos son t tiempos de desafío telemundo 48 primeros castigo. música. mientras la mayoría de personas cumple con normas y búscate para mitigar los efectos de la pa...
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the payroll, that money is starting to be available through our banks as well.>> oodruff: governor asachinson of arkansas, we wish you the very best with all of this. thank you very much. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: new york ate now has roughly 150,000 confirmed cases of covid-19. that is more than any entire country in the world, outside of the united states.th heare workers on the front lines are feeling the pressure acutely, not to mention the concerns for their own risks and for their families. amna nawaz has our conversation tonight on how that is playing out for an.r. doctor there. >> nawaz: over three weeks ago, dr. dara kass was working aroun ock, treating coronavirus patients in a hospital emergency ro in new york city, the epicenter of america's outbreak. within day she developed symptoms herself, and tested positive for the virus. after quarantining at home, she is now recovered, and this to continue to carthe frontlines influx of patients. she joins us now from new york city. dr. kass, let me start by saying we're all so glad that you are feeling better. we're all so g
the payroll, that money is starting to be available through our banks as well.>> oodruff: governor asachinson of arkansas, we wish you the very best with all of this. thank you very much. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: new york ate now has roughly 150,000 confirmed cases of covid-19. that is more than any entire country in the world, outside of the united states.th heare workers on the front lines are feeling the pressure acutely, not to mention the concerns for their own...
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republican governor asa hutchinsonoins me now from little rock.ernor hutchinson, thank you very much for joining us. as we just said, over 1,000 confirmed cases today. how are you doing, how isthee stnaging all this? >> we're working hard, and thanks, judy, for theop rtunity to talk about some of the things we're doing in arkansas. we have a veryr tageted response to this. we've closed schools, we've closed bars and restaurants, tattoo parlors, barber shops, hair salons, and down the list, a veryrgeted approach to it, in addition enforcing social distancing, and i've set the example of wearing masks whenever you can't social distcing. we go in stores, probably three-haurths of people masks on. that's the kind of effort we're and, yes, it's having success. yes, we went to over 1,000 cases today, but, as you can see, all the projections show that we're beating the projections, we're flattening that curve our hospitalization rate is one of the lowest, particularly in our region. and, so, whenever we're having k thd of success, we will measure to see
republican governor asa hutchinsonoins me now from little rock.ernor hutchinson, thank you very much for joining us. as we just said, over 1,000 confirmed cases today. how are you doing, how isthee stnaging all this? >> we're working hard, and thanks, judy, for theop rtunity to talk about some of the things we're doing in arkansas. we have a veryr tageted response to this. we've closed schools, we've closed bars and restaurants, tattoo parlors, barber shops, hair salons, and down the...
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let's welcome arkansas governor asa hutchinson.ve you on, sir. >> always good to be with you. elizabeth: governor, the president said 30 states now have plans or are moving toward plans to reopen. that's half of america is moving to reopen. big controversy though, you know, the other side of the aisle is saying don't do it, you're going to infect more people, have more cases. how do you feel about it? >> well, it shouldn't be a partisan divide on this. we both should be listening to our public health experts but also keeping an eye on the economy. and here in arkansas we're taking a very measured approach. we're not going to be opening everything up at once. we're going to be looking at restaurants as to when that should be open, but we're not going to make that decision even until the muddle of next week -- the middle of next week, and then we're going to sequentially look at other things that have been closed for public health reasons. we're one of those states -- we didn't close our economy down to begin with. we didn't have a s
let's welcome arkansas governor asa hutchinson.ve you on, sir. >> always good to be with you. elizabeth: governor, the president said 30 states now have plans or are moving toward plans to reopen. that's half of america is moving to reopen. big controversy though, you know, the other side of the aisle is saying don't do it, you're going to infect more people, have more cases. how do you feel about it? >> well, it shouldn't be a partisan divide on this. we both should be listening to...
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tatalk about h how you came upuh that. >> well, i was at home asas i usually am and my housemate ande watching the show "the fall" starrining g gillian anden and eating dinner and watching a television show and there is a scene where she's going to rescue a young girl from where she thought was locked in a store. there was supposed to wait for backup. she throws away the london says "fetch the bolt cutters." i shut it from the couch and i said, this is what my records when to be called. i wrote it on the chalkboard and i got a tattoo. amy:, with thehe title before ee song.. >> oh, yes. of theng was the second last on that i wrote for the record. it was the last thing i had on my mind with the culminatation f everything going on n in my lif. - -- then w we got on lockdown. album "fetch the bolt cutters" includes a land acacknowledgment. you described it as sort of last song of the alalbum. talklk abobout with this land acknowleledgment means to you. i have been talking about doing land acknowledgment. she wanted to start this object, i ththink is amazingly smart and woululd be so nutr
tatalk about h how you came upuh that. >> well, i was at home asas i usually am and my housemate ande watching the show "the fall" starrining g gillian anden and eating dinner and watching a television show and there is a scene where she's going to rescue a young girl from where she thought was locked in a store. there was supposed to wait for backup. she throws away the london says "fetch the bolt cutters." i shut it from the couch and i said, this is what my records...