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ed thomas, bbc news.ge of 78 after a long illness. nicknamed "the cat" for his quick reflexes, he won seven international caps and played in the 1970 world cup. he also made more than 700 appearances for chelsea, which described him as one of their all—time great players. the motor—racing legend sir stirling moss has died at the age of 90. competing in perhaps the most dangerous era for the sport, he's hailed as one of the greatest drivers of all time despite never winning the formula one world championship. katie gornall looks back at his life, and there are flashing images in her report. he was often described as the greatest driver never to win a world championship. but his talent behind the wheel set him apart, a man known for his speed and courage during the sport's most dangerous era. you have to have ridiculous confidence in your own ability. i mean, you have to believe that it's not going to happen to you, you know? you have to feel that, i know i'm not driving beyond my capabilities. the thing th
ed thomas, bbc news.ge of 78 after a long illness. nicknamed "the cat" for his quick reflexes, he won seven international caps and played in the 1970 world cup. he also made more than 700 appearances for chelsea, which described him as one of their all—time great players. the motor—racing legend sir stirling moss has died at the age of 90. competing in perhaps the most dangerous era for the sport, he's hailed as one of the greatest drivers of all time despite never winning the...
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ed thomas with that report.organisations including the faculty of intensive care medicine have repeated their warning that a lack of protective equipment or ppe is putting lives at risk and they've called for a clear strategy to ensure a sustained supply. an raf aircraft has flown to turkey to collect a shipment of 400,000 clinical gowns — the delivery was expected yesterday and it's still not clear when it will happen. public health england has admitted the lack of ppe is a concern, as our health editor hugh pym reports. we have recently got these gowns made locally. 0ne care home's response to equipment shortages, get it made by local contacts. these are the supplies we had in head office. they are very limited. we have ten litres of hand rub. while supplies are coming in, they are hard to get and staff look after residents with symptoms fear they may run out. we are putting notjust our residents at risk, but also our staff, and that makes us feel awful and it keeps us up at night. we are trying our best. josi
ed thomas with that report.organisations including the faculty of intensive care medicine have repeated their warning that a lack of protective equipment or ppe is putting lives at risk and they've called for a clear strategy to ensure a sustained supply. an raf aircraft has flown to turkey to collect a shipment of 400,000 clinical gowns — the delivery was expected yesterday and it's still not clear when it will happen. public health england has admitted the lack of ppe is a concern, as our...
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ed thomas with that report.tions have repeated their warning that a lack of protective equipment is putting lives at risk and have called for a clear strategy to ensure a sustained supply. as we heard earlier, a flight has at last set off to turkey to collect a consignment of personal protective equipment for health care workers in england. our health editor hugh pym reports. we have recently got these gowns made locally. 0ne care home's response to equipment shortages, get it made by local contacts. these are the supplies we had in head office. they are very limited. we have ten litres of hand rub. while supplies are coming in, they are hard to get and staff look after residents with symptoms fear they may run out. these are some of the most selfless people i have met and we are putting not just our people i have met and we are putting notjust our residents at risk, but also our staff, and that makes us feel awful and it keeps us up at night. we are trying our best. first of all, we are putting our gowns on. fo
ed thomas with that report.tions have repeated their warning that a lack of protective equipment is putting lives at risk and have called for a clear strategy to ensure a sustained supply. as we heard earlier, a flight has at last set off to turkey to collect a consignment of personal protective equipment for health care workers in england. our health editor hugh pym reports. we have recently got these gowns made locally. 0ne care home's response to equipment shortages, get it made by local...
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that report from our special correspondent ed thomas.dures, such as hip and knee replacements and cancer treatments, as it focussed resources on coronavirus. waiting lists were already rising before the pandemic and now those procedures — known as elective surgery — are going to take place again how will the nhs catch up? 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. michelle gray is living with constant pain. a slipped disc means she relies on powerful painkillers. a simple operation to correct it was cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis. and now this previously fit 73—year—old is struggling. i can't go anywhere. i can't do anything. ijust feel as if i'm losing muscle power and things like that, and things that you like to keep up, especially at my age. you don't have many opportunities. and i just feel that one small operation would change all of that. visits from her son, alistair, help. i've got your shopping for you. but he's noticed a big difference in how his mum is coping. thank you. the sparkle is not there. i think ps
that report from our special correspondent ed thomas.dures, such as hip and knee replacements and cancer treatments, as it focussed resources on coronavirus. waiting lists were already rising before the pandemic and now those procedures — known as elective surgery — are going to take place again how will the nhs catch up? 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. michelle gray is living with constant pain. a slipped disc means she relies on powerful painkillers. a simple operation to...
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that report from our special correspondent ed thomas.said, it was the virus, rather than his country, which the us should be targetting. since the outbreak, i think president trump keeps a very close contact. the compare notes and i just want to let america know that china is not the enemy of the united states. it is the virus that is the enemy of the united states. they need to find the right target. nigeria is extending its lockdown in the capital abuja and main commercial centre, lagos, for another week. but president buhari has said, it will then be gradually eased. however, new measures are being brought in nationwide, including a night curfew. people will also have to wear face masks in public. 0ur nigeria correspondent chi chi izundu reports. from these graves, whispers of rumours started. gravediggers who said they‘d noticed a higher—than—normal number of burials. translation: no, we have never seen anything like this, not since the major cholera outbreak that our parents have told us about — that was 60 years ago. they told us,
that report from our special correspondent ed thomas.said, it was the virus, rather than his country, which the us should be targetting. since the outbreak, i think president trump keeps a very close contact. the compare notes and i just want to let america know that china is not the enemy of the united states. it is the virus that is the enemy of the united states. they need to find the right target. nigeria is extending its lockdown in the capital abuja and main commercial centre, lagos, for...
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our special correspondent ed thomas has this extended report, which starts with the story of 57—year—oldy day they're there for me, every meal time they bring me beautifulfood. they're just so kind, so considerate in every way. dina's been in east cheshire hospice for eight days. a much—loved grandmother, mother and sister. coronavirus restrictions mean her family can't visit. these guys have replaced my family. i'm very happy, very at peace. my family are a little bit devastated they can't come. i've got six brothers and sisters. and i thought i'd never see them ever again. so these guys here have kept me going. dot taylor is 96. she's a great—great—grandmother. anybody who went round, they were always almost forced to have a bit of whiskey in theirtea. only because it flavours it! at the very end of a patient‘s life, two family members are allowed inside the hospice. so only now can chris and nigel be with their mum, even though she doesn't have the virus. mum came in last wednesday. at that point, we were told no visitors until a few days before the end. what we haven't had is an oppo
our special correspondent ed thomas has this extended report, which starts with the story of 57—year—oldy day they're there for me, every meal time they bring me beautifulfood. they're just so kind, so considerate in every way. dina's been in east cheshire hospice for eight days. a much—loved grandmother, mother and sister. coronavirus restrictions mean her family can't visit. these guys have replaced my family. i'm very happy, very at peace. my family are a little bit devastated they...
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experience of dina's family ending that report on the hospice sector by our special correspondent ed thomas. until now, the virus has largely been concentrated in europe, the united states and china, where health systems are well established. developing countries, so far, have been less affected, but they are particularly vulnerable should the virus take hold. and the dangers are amplified in those parts of the world affected by conflict, as our middle east editor jeremy bowen tells us now. welcome home. syrians crossing back from turkey face 14 days' quarantine in regularly disinfected dormitories. this is idlib, the last syrian province holding out against the assad regime, with almosti million people displaced by war. social distancing and washing hands are not easy if you live in a tent with little or no clean water. jannah knows all about the coronavirus but much more about sudden death. she is ten, her brother mohammed is 13. they've been bombed and shelled for most of their lives. jannah fears chemical weapons more than the virus. but she is still scared. translation: yes, i am, beca
experience of dina's family ending that report on the hospice sector by our special correspondent ed thomas. until now, the virus has largely been concentrated in europe, the united states and china, where health systems are well established. developing countries, so far, have been less affected, but they are particularly vulnerable should the virus take hold. and the dangers are amplified in those parts of the world affected by conflict, as our middle east editor jeremy bowen tells us now....
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special report from inside university hospital wishaw, part of nhs lanarkshire, from our correspondent ed thomas. she's a carer who works with other cases in the community. look beyond the daily statistics. these are the lives changed forever. that's you completely breathing on your own. listen, i'm a lucky one. i'm seeing my family tomorrow. from those trying to save the sickest. we've had three deaths which has totally floored the staff today. it's probably the most amount of death in one shift that we've had so far. to the eldest, most vulnerable, and the youngest. the last thing you want to hear when you pick up the phone is your baby has got coronavirus. hospital life has been transformed. normally it's full of parents all day. all day, all night, so it's difficult. mums and dads of babies kept in for observation can only visit for an hour a day. what was it like being away from your baby for 15 nights? i couldn't sleep. it was so hard. but these babies are never alone, receiving constant care. what have the nurses and doctors been like here? honest to god, they have been, they've been amaz
special report from inside university hospital wishaw, part of nhs lanarkshire, from our correspondent ed thomas. she's a carer who works with other cases in the community. look beyond the daily statistics. these are the lives changed forever. that's you completely breathing on your own. listen, i'm a lucky one. i'm seeing my family tomorrow. from those trying to save the sickest. we've had three deaths which has totally floored the staff today. it's probably the most amount of death in one...
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it was compiled by our special correspondent ed thomas, producer noel titheradge and cameraman phil edwards forever. but you completely breathing on your own. it was a horrible feeling. i haven't seen my family. not until tomorrow. from those trying to save the sickest. it is totally for the staff today, probably the most amount of days and one shift that we've had so far. to the oldest and most vulnerable. the last thing you wa nt to most vulnerable. the last thing you want to hear when you pack up the phones, it's coronavirus. hospital life has been transformed. normally it's all pull of parents all day, all night so it's difficult. mums and dads of babies kept in for observation can only visit for an hour a day. what was it like being away from your baby for 15 nights? it was so hard. but these babies are never alone. receiving constant care. what of the nurses and doctors been like you? honest to god, they've been amazing. they deserve a medal, everyone of them. to contain the virus, the maternity ward is now divided. no—one is allowed in. it is to isolate coronavirus right there. yeah.
it was compiled by our special correspondent ed thomas, producer noel titheradge and cameraman phil edwards forever. but you completely breathing on your own. it was a horrible feeling. i haven't seen my family. not until tomorrow. from those trying to save the sickest. it is totally for the staff today, probably the most amount of days and one shift that we've had so far. to the oldest and most vulnerable. the last thing you wa nt to most vulnerable. the last thing you want to hear when you...
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thomas hospital on sunday but became more seriously ill yesterday afternoon. edu with us. bring us the latest on the prime minister's condition. are we expecting an official update today at some point? >> yes, we are expecting an official update roundabout lunchtime come but there is no change is in his condition overnight. he is receiving oxygen treatment at st. thomas hospital to help his breathing. he is not on a ventilator, which is important. are is the moment where you in really critical condition, and he is conscious. at the time saying he has not been intubated. meantime, dominic raab is fortizing -- deputized boris johnson at a time we are going into the peak of the coronavirus in the u.k. and there are big political decisions in the coming days, how to sort out testing, provide enough ventilators, provide health workers with another -- with enough personal protective equipment, and what to do about the lockdown. does the government have to tightknit, and does it have -- does it have to make plans for how to cope when all this is over? evans, thank you f
thomas hospital on sunday but became more seriously ill yesterday afternoon. edu with us. bring us the latest on the prime minister's condition. are we expecting an official update today at some point? >> yes, we are expecting an official update roundabout lunchtime come but there is no change is in his condition overnight. he is receiving oxygen treatment at st. thomas hospital to help his breathing. he is not on a ventilator, which is important. are is the moment where you in really...
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supervisor mandelman has written an op-ed along with other business leaders, including laurie thomas from tgra that i thought was very impactful. i think we have some pretty good advocates and i appreciate you bringing that up and i think it's our job to help them do an even better job and gave them good advice. so, thank you for mentioning that. ok. commissioner adams, he is on the phone. >> i am on the phone. [laughter] >> i started this new job and i am dealing with a lot of small businesses right now. so it was our monday call. so i apologize. but i will echo what everybody said. i think the supervisors are doing an excellent job. i think this mayor has done an outstanding job. i mean, unfortunately the shelter in place, you know, we had to do it and our numbers show that we're notlike the rest of the country right now, thank god. but it's interesting i will tell you in my line of work that i'm doing, the small businesses are working with you and, you know, we're giving them rent breaks. it's the big major tenant that they don't care, they just send you a letter saying we're not
supervisor mandelman has written an op-ed along with other business leaders, including laurie thomas from tgra that i thought was very impactful. i think we have some pretty good advocates and i appreciate you bringing that up and i think it's our job to help them do an even better job and gave them good advice. so, thank you for mentioning that. ok. commissioner adams, he is on the phone. >> i am on the phone. [laughter] >> i started this new job and i am dealing with a lot of...
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supervisor mandelman has written an op-ed along with other business leaders, including laurie thomas from tgra that i thought was very impactful.
supervisor mandelman has written an op-ed along with other business leaders, including laurie thomas from tgra that i thought was very impactful.
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eric thomas live in concord with the details. eric? >> well, larry,ed a you heard libby schaaf say moments ago, they would rather do education than enforcement. if you were expecting roving bnds of police officers to run around looking for people who weren't wearing masks and write citations, well, think again. when it comes to being required to wear a mask outside, people we talked with fell into three categories. people like carlos who thought it was a good idea. >> you got obey the law somehow. and there is consequences if you don't. >> people like brit think who can live with it. >> if it's required, i'll wear it. but i'm not scared about what's going on. >> and people like bonnie, who only wear one when they have to. >> when i'm with my mama, she is a little paranoid, i'll put the mask on. but i ruschelly don't. >> dr. rohan with contra costa health services says that's one reason it's no longer a a suggestion. >> at some point we need to make it the law. >> today was the first day it became law in the county. but as a practical matter, not much ha
eric thomas live in concord with the details. eric? >> well, larry,ed a you heard libby schaaf say moments ago, they would rather do education than enforcement. if you were expecting roving bnds of police officers to run around looking for people who weren't wearing masks and write citations, well, think again. when it comes to being required to wear a mask outside, people we talked with fell into three categories. people like carlos who thought it was a good idea. >> you got obey...
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supervisor mandelman has written an op-ed along with other business leaders, including laurie thomasfrom tgra that i thought was very impactful. i think we have some pretty good advocates and i appreciate you bringing that up and i think it's our job to help them do an even better job and gave them good advice. so, thank you for mentioning that.
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supervisor mandelman has written an op-ed along with other business leaders, including laurie thomas from tgra that i thought was very impactful. i think we have some pretty good advocates and i appreciate you bringing that up and i think it's our job to help them do an even better job and gave them good advice. so, thank you for mentioning that. ok. commissioner adams, he is on the phone. >> i am on the phone. [laughter] >> i started this new job and i am dealing with a lot of small businesses right now. so it was our monday call. so i apologize. but i will echo what everybody said. i think the supervisors are doing an excellent job. i think this mayor has done an outstanding job. i mean, unfortunately the shelter in place, you know, we had to do it and our numbers show that we're notlike the rest of the country right now, thank god. but it's interesting i will tell you in my line of work that i'm doing, the small businesses are working with you and, you know, we're giving them rent breaks. it's the big major tenant that they don't care, they just send you a letter saying we're not
supervisor mandelman has written an op-ed along with other business leaders, including laurie thomas from tgra that i thought was very impactful. i think we have some pretty good advocates and i appreciate you bringing that up and i think it's our job to help them do an even better job and gave them good advice. so, thank you for mentioning that. ok. commissioner adams, he is on the phone. >> i am on the phone. [laughter] >> i started this new job and i am dealing with a lot of...
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exclusively by interactive brokers chairman thomas peterffy in an earnings season unlike no other joining us to talk about the market today, nancy tengler with us and ed new york times times" to help us get through the earnings what we saw today, it seems like the easiest excuse for the sell-off has to do with the pro price of oil who is plummeting >> you would think that's the useful cover story and i think it did weigh on risk sentiment and people re-evaluating where their bets were and whether the capital markets were able to function well in all of this it was the really big nasdaq growth stocks that have been holding up the indexes that gave way today. and that was the downside leadership you look at market cap effects the net outcome is s&p is down 5% over the last couple of trading days after having bounced by 30% in less than a month and before that, it crashed by more than 30% in a month. you see that a lot of the moves are based on positioning, and whether in fact you hit some kind of technical trigger. i think you have to wonder if it is just a breather from the big growth stocks or if rotating away from them and maybe cause something more
exclusively by interactive brokers chairman thomas peterffy in an earnings season unlike no other joining us to talk about the market today, nancy tengler with us and ed new york times times" to help us get through the earnings what we saw today, it seems like the easiest excuse for the sell-off has to do with the pro price of oil who is plummeting >> you would think that's the useful cover story and i think it did weigh on risk sentiment and people re-evaluating where their bets...
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thomas and that is louisiana's largest nonprofit academic health syst system. warner, we appreciate you coming in. >> thank you, it's great to be with you. >> ed: it's great to hearou are sitting on the ground in terms of the balance of the governor is talking about. we see that here in new york where the governor has said deaths have been spiking but hospitalizations are coming down and we are seeing light at the end of the tunnel. >> i would agree, i think we are seeing the same thing here in louisiana since the governor and the mayor puts shelter in place orders in place a couple of weeks ago. we certainly have seen a flattening of the curve over the past several days, we've seen a slight decrease just today and cases. so we certainly are heading in the right direction. >> ed: are hospitalizations coming down along with that? we have seen that in new york and some other places as well in terms of the number of people being admitted at the same time that the number of people being released from hospitals with positive results in terms of, that they are getting better, that's on the rise? >> yes. i would say that our cases coming into the hospital are relatively
thomas and that is louisiana's largest nonprofit academic health syst system. warner, we appreciate you coming in. >> thank you, it's great to be with you. >> ed: it's great to hearou are sitting on the ground in terms of the balance of the governor is talking about. we see that here in new york where the governor has said deaths have been spiking but hospitalizations are coming down and we are seeing light at the end of the tunnel. >> i would agree, i think we are seeing the...
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office of emergency peep edness i've been working with our governor, john bill edwards too so everybody is working on that together i talked to the head of the hospital, worner thomasospital workers are stepping up to the challenge. we wanted to make sure we got them more protective equipment, the ppes had is in such demand and we were able to get over 110,000 ppe's for those workers that are the brave, frontline workers taking care of people so everybody is pulling together. the tragedies that you see are real but people are doing a better job of sheltering at home , washing their hands and social distancing because they realize every american can play a part in stopping the spread of this disease. griff: and you're in a hotspot there, congressman so we'll be thinking about you and all the people down in louisiana. >> thank you. jillian: thank you. >> we're all sticking together. god bless you and stay safe. jillian: up next the governor of new york calling on healthcare workers nationwide to come help his state. one minnesota nurse answering the call, she shares her experience with us, when she joins us live, next. hot! hot! no no no no no, there's no space there
office of emergency peep edness i've been working with our governor, john bill edwards too so everybody is working on that together i talked to the head of the hospital, worner thomasospital workers are stepping up to the challenge. we wanted to make sure we got them more protective equipment, the ppes had is in such demand and we were able to get over 110,000 ppe's for those workers that are the brave, frontline workers taking care of people so everybody is pulling together. the tragedies that...