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as edith reports from nairobi.dith: every day around 1:00 p.m., at least 40 men and boys gather here in kenya's capital of nairobi. one of them are homeless, including a 19-year-old. they are all here for lunch delivered daily by a nonprofit working in the city called homeless of nairobi. despite the covid-19 outbreak, most of them have no masks, and when lunch is over, they have bantered before heading in different directions. in this reality, social-distancing is not a realistic option. >> tomorrow does not exist. tomorrow does not exist. so, covid is there. even if it comes and one dies, the kids, they are used to people dying. edith: death was the catalyst o'brien's life on the streets. he never met his father and when his mother died, he left him on the back of a cargo truck, which brought them to the city. since then, this has been his life. walking, waiting, and wishing. i asked him how if at all, the covid-19 pandemic has affected his life? >> don't come near me. edith: are you concerned about the virus? >>
as edith reports from nairobi.dith: every day around 1:00 p.m., at least 40 men and boys gather here in kenya's capital of nairobi. one of them are homeless, including a 19-year-old. they are all here for lunch delivered daily by a nonprofit working in the city called homeless of nairobi. despite the covid-19 outbreak, most of them have no masks, and when lunch is over, they have bantered before heading in different directions. in this reality, social-distancing is not a realistic option....
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> bueno, para ampliar sobre este padecimiento en los niÑos y adolescentes nos acompaÑa la pediatra edith, un placer >> gracias, doctora, hay hasta el momento 15 casos en el estado de nueva york ¿cierto? quÉ es lo que estÁ pasando exactamente? >> sÍ, pues 15 casos en las Últimas dos semanas de abril, l que sucede es que el departamento de salud aquÍ en nueva york le preguntÓ a todos los hospitales si habÍan tenido niÑos con este tipo de sÍntomas este cuadro clÍnico y los hospitales dijeron y reportaron, la realidad es que pueden ser mucho mÁs de 15 casos pero no es para que entremos en pÁnico, es para que estemos alertas y para que aprendamos sobre este sÍndrome >> ¿cuÁles son los sÍntomas que presentan los niÑos, doctora?. >> estos niÑos estÁn presentand fiebres muy altas, ademÁs tienen inflamaciÓn, ¿verdad? tienen dolor abdominal, tienen erupciÓ en la piel, zarpullido, vÓmito, diarrea, es decir que es fiebre, pero va mÁs alla de lo que se esperarÍa para un resfriado, mÁ allÁ de una fiebre con tos y congestiÓn, y ya llega a lo que es dolor abdominal y otro tipo de sÍntomas >> ¿estÁ confi
> bueno, para ampliar sobre este padecimiento en los niÑos y adolescentes nos acompaÑa la pediatra edith, un placer >> gracias, doctora, hay hasta el momento 15 casos en el estado de nueva york ¿cierto? quÉ es lo que estÁ pasando exactamente? >> sÍ, pues 15 casos en las Últimas dos semanas de abril, l que sucede es que el departamento de salud aquÍ en nueva york le preguntÓ a todos los hospitales si habÍan tenido niÑos con este tipo de sÍntomas este cuadro clÍnico y...
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presentan son muy preocupante, y precisamente para hablar del tema esta tarde saludo a la doctora ediths de lo que se reportaron al principio, los quince casos que se reportaron inicians de la semana fue porque el departamento de salud estuvo llamando a distintos unidades de cuidados intensivos si habÍan niÑos con este cuadro clÍnico, para preguntarle al resto de hospitales tambiÉn que que han visto intensivos, empecemos a ver que hay mÁs casos de esta enfermedad. >>> doctora a partir de cuÁles sÍntomas los padres deben deed dÉ comenzar a preocuparse? >>> asÍ es, primero y principal, hay que pues confiar en el instinto de padre si ven que un niÑo tiene una fiebre pero no estÁ bien, hay que llamar al mÉdico de una vez, confÍen en el instinto y concreto para decir quÉ seÑales concretas de lo que se estÁ viendo con esta enfermedad estamos hablando de fiebres altas dolores abdominales, vÓmito y problema en la piel asÍ que atentos a estas seÑal sus estos sÍntomas, sobre parecidos al sÍndrome de que inflama los vasos sanguÍneos pero existe alguna relaciÓn. >>> existe relaciÓn en el sentido de
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i much it was difficult at 1st we had muscle aches and we cursed edith but we've come to love her but this. is only a month it's one of the main reasons that we've got through the winter so well and . the researchers say that while the brain does shrink during isolation these changes are not permanent. i assume that all these changes are reversible. the question is to what extent the team managed to reintegrate into everyday life. their resume their usual activities rebuild their social networks and pursue their normal lives again upon their return . whether you spend 9 months in the icy wastes of and arctica or weeks in coronavirus locked down in your own home isolation is difficult and it takes a toll. on staff you is what are your strategies for staying sane during the coronavirus pandemic. here are some of you on since. philip template ginia from the philippines rose we are in the 8th week of lockdown my strategy is simple i check the news check with family and friends work from home. then i do light exercise after dinner and read books my days are quite struck. midnight goodness
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edith, thank you so much for joining us.'m listening to the details of titus' case, i've read about the cases in new york now. they say 15 different states here. do you think these cases were already there and doctors are now just realizing the need to test? why all of a sudden the swell in the numbers and the cases now in multiple states? >> tamron, it's good to be with you. these cases were first reported in new york. europe had a wave coronavirus, so that in a way makes sense. this illness is also different from traditional kawasaki disease. i don't believe that this was with us before coronavirus. this is a distinct new illness, and we are seeing it now because we believe is happening is we ae primary infection and some of these kids. there is a case out of baltimore, doctor, where there was -- i believe she was a 15-year-old child, her parents reported stomach pains and a rash. and she later passed away. her mother says that she was a healthy child, so we are looking at this range from the severe, in titus' case, 104 te
edith, thank you so much for joining us.'m listening to the details of titus' case, i've read about the cases in new york now. they say 15 different states here. do you think these cases were already there and doctors are now just realizing the need to test? why all of a sudden the swell in the numbers and the cases now in multiple states? >> tamron, it's good to be with you. these cases were first reported in new york. europe had a wave coronavirus, so that in a way makes sense. this...
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don't know if we want these women in the military, but the army did step out at the encouragement of edith north rogers, a congresswoman from massachusetts, and created the women's army auxiliary corps in 1942, in early 1942, but they were contract. i don't even know if they knew that. they all went to fort des moines. they were trained there. some of them were deployed to england. some served even in north africa as in this waac, and they weren't really covered by geneva convention again because they were contract women, and they were part of that group in 1977 that fought to get benefits too. the other services didn't do that. later in 1942, the navy established the waves, the women accepted for volunteering emergency service, and the marine corps later that year as well as the coast guard. they call themselves spar, always ready, it was about a year later, 1943 when the army transitioned from waac, the women's auxiliary corps, which is contract, to the women's army corps. the waacs served in every theater of the war, including overseas. when the other services were all stateside, except
don't know if we want these women in the military, but the army did step out at the encouragement of edith north rogers, a congresswoman from massachusetts, and created the women's army auxiliary corps in 1942, in early 1942, but they were contract. i don't even know if they knew that. they all went to fort des moines. they were trained there. some of them were deployed to england. some served even in north africa as in this waac, and they weren't really covered by geneva convention again...
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everywhere else called up in this pandemic it's the poor and the homeless who are suffering the most as edith's kamandi reports now from nairobi. every day at around 1 pm at least 14 men and boys gather here in kenya's capital nairobi one of them a homeless including 19 year old grier don't take here and they're all here for lunch delivered daily by a nonprofit working in the city called homeless of nairobi. despite a coded 1000 outbreak most of them have no masks and when lunch is over the hurdle for some banter before leaving in different directions in this reality social distancing and staying home and not realistic options. does not exist doesn't exist or doesn't exist so blah blah blah all those things and lots of it it's there and even if it comes in hits one of them and they die. the kids they used to people die in. death was the catalyst to brian's life on the streets he never met his father and when his mother died he left home on the back of a cargo truck which brought him to the city since then this has been his life walking greeting and wishing. i ask him how if i told a covert 1000
everywhere else called up in this pandemic it's the poor and the homeless who are suffering the most as edith's kamandi reports now from nairobi. every day at around 1 pm at least 14 men and boys gather here in kenya's capital nairobi one of them a homeless including 19 year old grier don't take here and they're all here for lunch delivered daily by a nonprofit working in the city called homeless of nairobi. despite a coded 1000 outbreak most of them have no masks and when lunch is over the...
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your frame or in jerusalem thank you for that update muslims around the world have been celebrating edith's the annual festival that marks the end of ramadan but this year celebrations are subdued the coronavirus pandemic means no prayers at the mosque for the faithful no family reunions and no meal together to mark the end of fasting . standing shoulder to shoulder there's little sign of social distancing in this field in pakistan why shippers have come to mark the 1st day of aid despite you'd far as to stay made his a pot. a similar scene in indonesia the world's largest muslim majority nation unable to travel to say loved ones for the holiday many took to the streets to prey on the outskirts of the capital jakarta while the congregation same large in the context of a pandemic they are tiny compared to previous year is. filmed at this time last year this is what dhaka in bangladesh normally looks like in preparation for 8. now measures introduced to curb the coronavirus have left it unrecognizable from the normally we see many customers coming in ahead of aid but this year there are far f
your frame or in jerusalem thank you for that update muslims around the world have been celebrating edith's the annual festival that marks the end of ramadan but this year celebrations are subdued the coronavirus pandemic means no prayers at the mosque for the faithful no family reunions and no meal together to mark the end of fasting . standing shoulder to shoulder there's little sign of social distancing in this field in pakistan why shippers have come to mark the 1st day of aid despite you'd...
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. >> edith y marina estan deses r desesperada spr prim por prime z venezuela envenezvez en su vida estanban cerro. >> y sus hijas estan en la u universidad >> es estr trabajo, por primera vez el e e desempleo femenino supero al s masculino, en febrero el 55% der femenino >> con esto de la pandemia el tr a trabajo ha bajado bastante, la g gnente no quiere que les vayan a limpiar, en febrero el desempleo era 3,4% pero con el cierre de n negoxciocios en abril subio 16 >> hay muchas madres solteras que deben tabajos para ser el sosten de su fami a familia. >> es que la mujer en la indu industria es la mas goleada c cajeras, recepcionaisistas, m t maestras niÑeras >> algunos negopccios yhan ch a comenzado a abrir sus puetrtas p pero expertos dicen que la oo pr podra estar por venir, que hasta puestos podrian desaparecer para siempre. >> para seguir informado de las ultimas noticias del coronavirus o covid-19, suscribase envia un mensaje a con la palabra notici al 44144 y asi se mantendra i o informado. >> al vovllver el covid-19 tie u un gran impacto en la salud m mental de latinos, y la mejo
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edith bracho sanchez, thank you so much. be well. >> thank you. take care. >>> coming up -- mexico's mounting death toll has some worried the outbreak is more serious than they thought. a live report from there, next. but what i do count on... is boost high protein... and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. (vo) what does it mean to be america's most reliable network? it means helping those who serve stay connected to their families. and now verizon wants to give them something back. our best pricing ever. $30 per line for all nurses, teachers, first responders, military, and their families. not for a few months, but for as long as they need. plus, up to $700 off the oneplus 8. because the people we rely on deserve a network they can rely on. there's no better story than your story. and ancestry can help you discover it. you could find new details in minutes. see photos from your family's past. maybe even uncover something you never expected. y
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first the daily mirror, no regrets, no apology referencing slightly edith p.ly mail, no apology, no regrets. jack came up when did you last see these two papers having almost the exact same headline? may if anyone a really big football match. there is not very much that brings the nation together or these papers together as one like this but dominic cummings and downing street had managed it with the sort of freak show we saw in the rose garden this afternoon. and it was an extraordinary spectacle. i wonder how many people actually came in from the glorious bank holiday weather to come and watch that and him and he just stayed outside and had a barbecue in the garden like sensible folk. stayed outside and had a barbecue in the garden like sensible folklj came infora the garden like sensible folklj came in for a park and the garden like sensible folklj came infora park and it was the garden like sensible folklj came in for a park and it was pretty packed. people were disses but no one was rushing office in the news conference. madeline, what about you from two
first the daily mirror, no regrets, no apology referencing slightly edith p.ly mail, no apology, no regrets. jack came up when did you last see these two papers having almost the exact same headline? may if anyone a really big football match. there is not very much that brings the nation together or these papers together as one like this but dominic cummings and downing street had managed it with the sort of freak show we saw in the rose garden this afternoon. and it was an extraordinary...
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around table unsustainable in the last weeks on it isn't a hide it is time as edith and i had to get the lines a sense of time and my love as often. as the senate would definitely have asked me to call in advance is an innocent the number was and is filled with i'm going to get it dust it was a windy at. getting into that other home was a local one so i'm glad i was a bigot because of the numbers eagle and ahs and others i wasn't going to subsidize i must group these along with. o.t. . so if i did will. be. in a year with so many rain forest fires you want to hear what the industry has to say so we are trying to eyeball frenzy by. this conference is attended by the biggest. of ceremonies there are many of indonesia's titian's this is no surprise as many of them. or implantations. in religion americans are going to really be about we're going to be my going to your most activity was is how we didn't want to be as our. $20000000000.00 is just more money so big huge money in order to satisfy our do that in my name is and. it was an illusion done to america to him. but i'm going to doubl
around table unsustainable in the last weeks on it isn't a hide it is time as edith and i had to get the lines a sense of time and my love as often. as the senate would definitely have asked me to call in advance is an innocent the number was and is filled with i'm going to get it dust it was a windy at. getting into that other home was a local one so i'm glad i was a bigot because of the numbers eagle and ahs and others i wasn't going to subsidize i must group these along with. o.t. . so if i...
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josefine stakemann and edith korger study the earth's magnetic field and measure the strength of earthquakes. they're not the only ones. researchers from several other nations conduct similar work. still, the scientists say therere's nowhere e near enoughh exploratation underwayay on antarctica. josefine: antarctica is still a fundamentally unexplored continent. that's why there are actually too few stations to collect data. reporter: marcus schumacher agrees. he heads the neumayer station's air chemistry observatory. he's worried about the rise in the percentage of co2 in the antarctic atmosphere. he's also concerned that the untouched southern continent could fall victim to economic exploitation. marcus: it's hard to say what will happen and how things will develop. especialally if some areas bece ice-free and amazing raw materials are unearthed. but years ago, the antarctic treaty was agreed and extended. i see that as a good sign that it will continue to go in this direction. reporter: birgit steckckelberg leads the research team at neumayer. the work done here is purely scientific. anyt
josefine stakemann and edith korger study the earth's magnetic field and measure the strength of earthquakes. they're not the only ones. researchers from several other nations conduct similar work. still, the scientists say therere's nowhere e near enoughh exploratation underwayay on antarctica. josefine: antarctica is still a fundamentally unexplored continent. that's why there are actually too few stations to collect data. reporter: marcus schumacher agrees. he heads the neumayer station's...
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them around table unsustainable palm oil the last muscular weeks i wanted to hide to get these as edith and i had to get a line to send on the pilot as often. wrong to unsustainable. debt from david asman to go in it one is on. the numbers as build another going to dust was the wind the adult. getting into that other one was a local one so i'm glad i was a bigoted other than i was evil but i wasn't as i was at the not because i was in on my group you so long wanted to win bucked up. so it. blocked up last. year with so many rain forest fires you want to hear what the industry has to say so we are trying to eyeball conferencing by. this conference is attended by the biggest oil. in the hall of ceremonies there are many of indonesia's top politicians decision also. price is many of them. more implantations. is used. in religion in americans got a highly about wasn't too good to be my duty to buy your most activity was just how we didn't want to be a. $20000000.00 is just more money so big huge money in result was hard to get in my name is dan brown and. was anything done to stop medically
them around table unsustainable palm oil the last muscular weeks i wanted to hide to get these as edith and i had to get a line to send on the pilot as often. wrong to unsustainable. debt from david asman to go in it one is on. the numbers as build another going to dust was the wind the adult. getting into that other one was a local one so i'm glad i was a bigoted other than i was evil but i wasn't as i was at the not because i was in on my group you so long wanted to win bucked up. so it....
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everyone can still enjoy those books and then go to appreciate tolstoy and edith wharton in adulthood. there's a lot more books out there for those -- i think graphic novels, again you might look down at dog man in captain underpants, and i did before look into them, and i don't look down on those books. i looked up to the books. those books are doing something really incredible which is those books, the wimpy kid books are giving kids to read to probably otherwise wouldn't read. if those kids love those books, they will then move on to other books. i think there's a recognition and tailoring to a greater variety of readers. >> another question likes. >> one of the other things i want to pick your brain about, you mentioned the new wish y.a. category. my older to have gotten more into the y.a. category now and some of them material feels to me totally inappropriate for even kids who are ostensibly the target for. i'm trying to figure out like what makes a book i y.a. book, and how we can figure out what is maybe we need two y.a. categories or something if a parent is not going to read
everyone can still enjoy those books and then go to appreciate tolstoy and edith wharton in adulthood. there's a lot more books out there for those -- i think graphic novels, again you might look down at dog man in captain underpants, and i did before look into them, and i don't look down on those books. i looked up to the books. those books are doing something really incredible which is those books, the wimpy kid books are giving kids to read to probably otherwise wouldn't read. if those kids...
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i am steve cacabella: edith's s desi, the cocoupe dinnerware, it''s american classic, for sure, but it's s a landmark design. s so s part of the foundadation of momodern design. it is l literay timeleless. it's stro. . it's ststdy. she buililt all this i o it. it's meant to be useded. somebobody has to be the founundation for good desisign d dinnerware, and who better thann ededith heath h really? woman n as heath: i wanteded to make something that was for the american way of life, not the kind of dishes that were used in europe among g the aristocray bubut much morore peast-oriente, yet t it could be for sunday best, as well as everyday use.
i am steve cacabella: edith's s desi, the cocoupe dinnerware, it''s american classic, for sure, but it's s a landmark design. s so s part of the foundadation of momodern design. it is l literay timeleless. it's stro. . it's ststdy. she buililt all this i o it. it's meant to be useded. somebobody has to be the founundation for good desisign d dinnerware, and who better thann ededith heath h really? woman n as heath: i wanteded to make something that was for the american way of life, not the kind...
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addiction, it's about angry men, it's about not knowing how to drive, it's about eye digit horton d edith horton, it's falling holding a new born baby wearing high heel. it's about asking for moore now in a job, it's about being a single mother, and being on your own, and it's about jean reeves and about simone de -- it's hard to pin it down. and i actually feel like it's called the power notebook but i honestly feel about this book, and i think it's a little pathological, i feel the book -- my publisher kind of broke into my house the middle hoff the night and stole my actual notebooks and published them. i sometimes feel that way. even though that's not exactly what happened. and the notebooks were very hart to write and they were so hard to write for various reasons that will probably become clear to you in the course of my talking about them. they were so hard to write i would only be able to work on them at: 30 in the morning so i would wake up every day at 4:30 in the morning when he world was quiet and no one was up and i could trick myself into thinking was like alone on planet ea
addiction, it's about angry men, it's about not knowing how to drive, it's about eye digit horton d edith horton, it's falling holding a new born baby wearing high heel. it's about asking for moore now in a job, it's about being a single mother, and being on your own, and it's about jean reeves and about simone de -- it's hard to pin it down. and i actually feel like it's called the power notebook but i honestly feel about this book, and i think it's a little pathological, i feel the book -- my...
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but the army did step out at the encouragement of edith north rodgers a woman from massachusetts and created the women's army auxiliary corps in early 1942. they all went to fort des moines. they were trained their. some of them were deployed to england. some served even in north africa as in this w. a ac. they were not really covered by the geneva convention because they were contract women. they were part of that group in 1977 that fought to get benefits as well. the other services did not do that. leader in 1942 the navy established waves, women accepted for voluntary emergency service. they called themselves the spars. it was about a year later in 1943 when the army transitioned from the waac witches contract, to the women's army corps. the wacs served in every theater army of the war. except for the nurses. maybe nerve navy nurses. one of the pictures i love to point out here is that eleanor roosevelt was a great advocate of women serving in the military. these are the women in the for components who stepped up to be the leaders of each of the women's components. when i think ab
but the army did step out at the encouragement of edith north rodgers a woman from massachusetts and created the women's army auxiliary corps in early 1942. they all went to fort des moines. they were trained their. some of them were deployed to england. some served even in north africa as in this w. a ac. they were not really covered by the geneva convention because they were contract women. they were part of that group in 1977 that fought to get benefits as well. the other services did not do...
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the move by the government to edith's stricture and pressure of more trade who've been demanding reopening their businesses but didn't go through a move which i did own danger and could lead to an alarming rise and a number of. officials in turkey say the use of so-called contact traces has helped to control its current of our some break well in 3600 people have died since march but the mortality rate has been falling for 17 straight days sitting call shoulder reports on the treatment method getting the credit. this patient has just been transferred from the hospital's emergency service to the intensive care unit. he has severe coronavirus along with other complications most of these i.c.u. patients are 65 or older they know they are especially vulnerable but they are fighting to return to tell the. truth here their. 60 percent to take these cases are reported in istanbul we treat many of them here we still get $8.00 to $10.00 cases overnight now it's more like 4 or 5 per day are intensive care unit is still 3 quarters full but fewer people are dying. after recording some of the fastest gr
the move by the government to edith's stricture and pressure of more trade who've been demanding reopening their businesses but didn't go through a move which i did own danger and could lead to an alarming rise and a number of. officials in turkey say the use of so-called contact traces has helped to control its current of our some break well in 3600 people have died since march but the mortality rate has been falling for 17 straight days sitting call shoulder reports on the treatment method...
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we are joined by edith young. thank you for joining us. i know this is personal for you. and raised in hong kong and your parents are still there. what is your take on the current situation? >> the current situation is sad to watch. for the past few days, so many riot police, police cars. tried tohe protesters surround legislative council because they are upset about what happened last week. what is going on -- if you think about it, with any sanctions against hong kong -- [indiscernible] trade between hong kong and the u.s.. much peoplew --test today or tomorrow -- theppened last week law passed with the standing committee to work out the security legislation. the details are not out yet. the fact that the senate committee meets every two months , we really would not see any maybes until late summer, august. it is too early to say what will be the impact but everyone in hong kong is super upset. emily: the u.s. house has enough votes to pass this sanctions law and take it to the president's desk. meantime, you have the white house press secretary send a president is disp
we are joined by edith young. thank you for joining us. i know this is personal for you. and raised in hong kong and your parents are still there. what is your take on the current situation? >> the current situation is sad to watch. for the past few days, so many riot police, police cars. tried tohe protesters surround legislative council because they are upset about what happened last week. what is going on -- if you think about it, with any sanctions against hong kong -- [indiscernible]...
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loses one of its most cherished ambassadors we look back on the life and legacy of algerian singer edith. thank you very much for joining us afghanistan's health ministry is raising an alarm over the spread of coronavirus a small study with random tests in kabul suggests that a 3rd of the residents could be affected meanwhile russia has reported a 50 percent rise in the rate of infections over the past 3 days with more than $10600.00 new cases on sunday but the government says the mortality rate has slowed . and just as spaniards are enjoying the outdoors a country is reporting a fall in covert 1000 deaths with 164 fatalities the health ministry says infections have been the lowest in nearly 7 weeks now the number of people have died from corona virus in the u.k. has nearly reached out of europe's worst affected country italy the british government announced $621.00 more deaths on sunday taking his total death toll to just over $28000.00 prime minister boris johnson has said the u.k. has passed the peak of infection is due to outline how the government will ease restrictions in the next
loses one of its most cherished ambassadors we look back on the life and legacy of algerian singer edith. thank you very much for joining us afghanistan's health ministry is raising an alarm over the spread of coronavirus a small study with random tests in kabul suggests that a 3rd of the residents could be affected meanwhile russia has reported a 50 percent rise in the rate of infections over the past 3 days with more than $10600.00 new cases on sunday but the government says the mortality...
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full " you're keeping lists of politicians are people who said no regrets in life, number one edith theont, the chancel of the exchequer in the mid—90s, and on number three, dominic cummings. madeline grant, very unusual to see the mayor and the mail saying the same thing. yes, it's quite extraordinary to see two newspapers normally in disagreement suddenly finding themselves in a state of violent agreement over dominic cummings. but i also think it's interesting that both have gone heavy on the idea that there is kind of in heavy on the idea that there is kind ofina heavy on the idea that there is kind of in a lack of apology from dominic cummings throughout all of this. i find that a bit odd in that sense because surely it would have been some pretty disingenuous for dominic cummings to kind of apologise or express regret, given that he repeatedly made the point that everything that he did he felt was in the interest of his family under extreme circumstances. i'm not sure that after the kind of press conference that he gave, he could've given a sincere apology, saying that he regrette
full " you're keeping lists of politicians are people who said no regrets in life, number one edith theont, the chancel of the exchequer in the mid—90s, and on number three, dominic cummings. madeline grant, very unusual to see the mayor and the mail saying the same thing. yes, it's quite extraordinary to see two newspapers normally in disagreement suddenly finding themselves in a state of violent agreement over dominic cummings. but i also think it's interesting that both have gone...
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from edith inhear brandon florida -- brandon, florida. caller: yes, thank you for taking my call. number two, as my husband works for a company that works for nonprofits, and his company is a nonprofit as well. i believe everybody who works in free clinics and nonprofit organizations like his are heroes that are kind of unsung. no one knows about them or ever hears about them, but they do a lot. they really should be acknowledged like people who work in the hospitals and stuff. i wondered if you might've felt the same way. guest: i think you so much for that comment and complement. i will make sure all of my members know you said that today. i absolutely agree. i will say, unfortunately, at this point in time, free and charitable clinic are america's best health care secret and we should not be. the work our clinics are providing on a daily basis, many times, at their own cost. -- cost, is amazing. i would say it is the best of our country. i jokingly say to our clinics that i have a job in washington, d.c. that my 92 grandma -- 92-year-old grandma could be proud of and i thank th
from edith inhear brandon florida -- brandon, florida. caller: yes, thank you for taking my call. number two, as my husband works for a company that works for nonprofits, and his company is a nonprofit as well. i believe everybody who works in free clinics and nonprofit organizations like his are heroes that are kind of unsung. no one knows about them or ever hears about them, but they do a lot. they really should be acknowledged like people who work in the hospitals and stuff. i wondered if...
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comedy to, you know, i would think eight woaks of quarantine, wow, i can read the collected works of edithspend most of my day picking up lego s. >> stephen: how old are these children again? >> one and a half, four, and six. it's rock 'n' roll here, let mow tell you. >> stephen: as i said before, small but relentless opponents? >> yes. i call this "auntie maim's daycare center for boys." >> stephen: there have been some red letter days woe missed. mother's day, your birthday, both in the same woke, i understand. >> yeah. >> stephen: how did you celebrate those? >> well, my little grnsz, the throw of them came into my room on the morning of my birthday with a tray with coffee and a home made muffin and flowers. >> stephen: couldn't as-y orge trombone they bought him when he was two, but it's an actual size trombone. it's just orange plastic and he tooted a few loud noises for me. >> stephen: wait a second, how was that received by the parents that you gave a child a trombone? that's like guessing your child a tin drem drum. you've just given your grandchild a noise maker and said, "have fu
comedy to, you know, i would think eight woaks of quarantine, wow, i can read the collected works of edithspend most of my day picking up lego s. >> stephen: how old are these children again? >> one and a half, four, and six. it's rock 'n' roll here, let mow tell you. >> stephen: as i said before, small but relentless opponents? >> yes. i call this "auntie maim's daycare center for boys." >> stephen: there have been some red letter days woe missed....
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nequestion: >> stephen: edith, i'm proud of you. that's a great question.e the reality when you turn four, your body will go ding. if your body goes pop, have your mom or dad call a director immediately. it might mean that your body skipped four and turned five by accident, and that's extremely painful. next question: ♪ ♪ >> stephen: oh, okay. i didn't know this was a musical question. for, that i'll defer to jon batiste. jon nchtsz i think i see what you're getting at. what i would say in response is... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jon: and that about sums it up. >> stephen: thanks, jon. i think we have time for one more. >> stephen: excellent question, ezra. tell you what, i'm going to turn this one ever to astrophysicist, neil degrasse tyson. >> ezremark the universe gl on before. but before forever comes we're going to run out of gas to makes stars with. so all the stars you see in the sky, the sun included will eventually blink out one by one, plunging the yferls int universo eternal darkness. the very matter out of which we're comprised will decay into its component pa
nequestion: >> stephen: edith, i'm proud of you. that's a great question.e the reality when you turn four, your body will go ding. if your body goes pop, have your mom or dad call a director immediately. it might mean that your body skipped four and turned five by accident, and that's extremely painful. next question: ♪ ♪ >> stephen: oh, okay. i didn't know this was a musical question. for, that i'll defer to jon batiste. jon nchtsz i think i see what you're getting at. what i...
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the move by the government to edith's stricture and big pressure of more trade. who've been demanding reopening their business but did it go through a move in danger. through an alarming rise in the number of. construction workers back on the job in parts of india as some areas relax restrictions building has resumed on a miniature line in the northern industrial city of can for workers are being screened as they enter the site and numbers are being limited to allow for physical distance and nationwide lockdown is still in place until later this month that region is considered to be low risk are allowed to start opening up early. humans who these say saudi arabia has deported hundreds of somali refugees to their side of the border who they say the group of more than 800 now being quarantined in the area of husband of cold on aid agencies to help saying they don't have the capacity to look after them or the top has more from santa. the hold these run supreme council for humanity called the nation has called on the refuse commission to uphold its responsibility bef
the move by the government to edith's stricture and big pressure of more trade. who've been demanding reopening their business but did it go through a move in danger. through an alarming rise in the number of. construction workers back on the job in parts of india as some areas relax restrictions building has resumed on a miniature line in the northern industrial city of can for workers are being screened as they enter the site and numbers are being limited to allow for physical distance and...
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the move by the government to edith's strictures and to take pressure off of smaller trade we've been demanding reopening their businesses but didn't go through a move which i did go in danger and could lead to an alarming right and the number of. still ahead on now just where. we had never felt more fearful in 1st treated of. life in isolation is taking its toll mental health issues are on the rise during the pandemic. struggling to deal with the day's emergency shipment of confidence arrives in brazil not a stupid system. hello that's a mainly clear conditions across much of the arabian peninsula has seen some clouds coming up in the last few hours is actually coming out from sudan ethiopia and some rain in it but not a huge amount what we'll see possibly as the old isolated shower or maybe a thunderstorm with the winds a strong to the north so again more blowing dust across much of iraq these northern central areas of sanity but it's a clear day sunday through the eastern end of the mediterranean some showers well up to the north clearing the way eastwards across the caspian sea an
the move by the government to edith's strictures and to take pressure off of smaller trade we've been demanding reopening their businesses but didn't go through a move which i did go in danger and could lead to an alarming right and the number of. still ahead on now just where. we had never felt more fearful in 1st treated of. life in isolation is taking its toll mental health issues are on the rise during the pandemic. struggling to deal with the day's emergency shipment of confidence arrives...
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from edith inhear brandon florida -- brandon, florida. caller: yes, thank you for taking my call.umber two, as my husband works for a company that works for nonprofits, and his company is a nonprofit as well. i believe everybody who works in free clinics and nonprofit organizations like his are heroes that are kind of unsung. no one knows about them or ever hears about them, but they do a lot. they really should be acknowledged like people who work in the hospitals and stuff. i wondered if you might've felt the same way. guest: i think you so much for that comment and complement. i will make sure all of my members know you said that today. i absolutely agree. i will say, unfortunately, at this point in time, free and charitable clinic are america's best health care secret and we should not be. the work our clinics are providing on a daily basis, many times, at their own cost. -- cost, is amazing. i would say it is the best of our country. i jokingly say to our clinics that i have a job in washington, d.c. that my 92 grandma -- 92-year-old grandma could be proud of and i thank them
from edith inhear brandon florida -- brandon, florida. caller: yes, thank you for taking my call.umber two, as my husband works for a company that works for nonprofits, and his company is a nonprofit as well. i believe everybody who works in free clinics and nonprofit organizations like his are heroes that are kind of unsung. no one knows about them or ever hears about them, but they do a lot. they really should be acknowledged like people who work in the hospitals and stuff. i wondered if you...
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. >> edith y marina estÁn desesperadas, por primera vez en sus vidas estÁn desempleadas, el hotel encepcionistas, asistentes de maestras, niÑeras y limpieza. >> es muy difÍcil saber que nuestro futuro es incierto. >> pero a pesar de que algunos negocios han comenzados a abrir sus puertas, expertos anticipan que lo peor podrÍa estar por venir, industrias en que estÁn representadas las mujeres continÚarÁn sufriendo pÉrdida de salarios, horas y propinas, algunos puestos podrÍan desaparecer para siempre, en los Ángeles, francisco cuevas noticias telemundo. >> francisco, gracias, crece el enfrentamiento entre la gobernadora de dakota del sur y... que han establecido puntos de control en carreteras que llegan a sus territorios, la dirigente estatal los amenazÓ con llevarlos a tribunales si no retiran en breve los puntos de chequeo, los lÍderes rechazan el ultimatum y dicen que tiene derecho a proteger a su gente, legisladores estatales urjo en a la gobernadora a lograr un acuerdo con las tribus y evitar una batalla legal. >> en otra informaciÓn la compaÑÍa apple iniciÓ la reapertura gradua
. >> edith y marina estÁn desesperadas, por primera vez en sus vidas estÁn desempleadas, el hotel encepcionistas, asistentes de maestras, niÑeras y limpieza. >> es muy difÍcil saber que nuestro futuro es incierto. >> pero a pesar de que algunos negocios han comenzados a abrir sus puertas, expertos anticipan que lo peor podrÍa estar por venir, industrias en que estÁn representadas las mujeres continÚarÁn sufriendo pÉrdida de salarios, horas y propinas, algunos puestos...
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this belongs to edith who says she would be lost without her cooker. 65 yea rs would be lost withouty her dad bought a michael wafer £400 after her birth, her mother furious as to how to not have any carpets, but 39 years on, don't have a picture of this one, microwave is still working. he was obviously one of those dads that love the new bright shiny things, because microwave generally are not that expensive now. they would have been revolutionary then. the mother, no carpets, he has brought home a microwave, can imagine how that went down. but obviously it stood the test of time. it is not a competition, but if you can beat 65 yea rs old competition, but if you can beat 65 years old for a domestic appliance, go for it. thank you so much. we know that dogs thank have a sense of smell so strong, they can detect illness in people, such as cancer. but could they sniff out coronavirus? well, a new government—backed trial intends to try and find outjust that, by seeing if dogs can be trained to detect covid—19 in humans. to find out more about this, we can speak to professorjames logan f
this belongs to edith who says she would be lost without her cooker. 65 yea rs would be lost withouty her dad bought a michael wafer £400 after her birth, her mother furious as to how to not have any carpets, but 39 years on, don't have a picture of this one, microwave is still working. he was obviously one of those dads that love the new bright shiny things, because microwave generally are not that expensive now. they would have been revolutionary then. the mother, no carpets, he has brought...