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quest to uncover her own family's fate during the holocaust becomes the moving memoir called maybe esther. all the title of his exhibition reads like poetry 6 songs swirling gracefully in the taut air but it's visual poetry and images that can. create so masterfully the british nigerian photographer captures those fleeting moments of life all over the globe to show us just how similar we really are. the beach in lagos nigeria. photos binayak you can be the london born nigerian has lived in berlin for 30 years. his work has already been shown at the document in the car song but this is his 1st show in berlin. dark images of big city life in africa and europe are can be has a playful approach he says you only have to look i'm crushed the shops are at the right moment. his photos show people's everyday life they don't takes place on the street. is very determined to move in the global south of the world but also in the in the global north and did not make a distinction between the kind of polarities that we otherwise are forced on the communities politically socially. people and moments ever
quest to uncover her own family's fate during the holocaust becomes the moving memoir called maybe esther. all the title of his exhibition reads like poetry 6 songs swirling gracefully in the taut air but it's visual poetry and images that can. create so masterfully the british nigerian photographer captures those fleeting moments of life all over the globe to show us just how similar we really are. the beach in lagos nigeria. photos binayak you can be the london born nigerian has lived in...
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maybe esther is a collection of stories about author cutter patrol scales mission to uncover the past no one in her eastern european jewish family ever told her about her relatives who were murdered in the holocaust. i no longer understood how i ever could have imagined that i had been spared somehow i knew that my polish relatives had all perished siblings his mother segment hello there family how else could this have ended but i had never thought about. culture petrovsky i was born in ukraine but she originally wrote the book in german a language she started learning in her mid twenty's you can feel how she's searching for the right words to describe her family's experiences with war displacement the holocaust and soviet gulags a lot of the places she's looking for and maybe esther no longer exist most of the time she says there's nothing left to see just stories to tell so who is this esther esther may have been great grandmother's name but no one knows anymore for sure and that pretty much describes the book. starts each quest with a hunch or a doubt and then looks for witnesses w
maybe esther is a collection of stories about author cutter patrol scales mission to uncover the past no one in her eastern european jewish family ever told her about her relatives who were murdered in the holocaust. i no longer understood how i ever could have imagined that i had been spared somehow i knew that my polish relatives had all perished siblings his mother segment hello there family how else could this have ended but i had never thought about. culture petrovsky i was born in ukraine...
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esther may have been cut off sky as great grandmother's name but no one knows any more for sure and that pretty much describes the book. starts each quest with a hunch or a doubt remember looks for witnesses who can fill in the blanks she doesn't always get an answer but she swears that nothing in the book is made up. maybe esther is an unusual book about the holocaust and about the author's family whom her storytelling brings back to life 'd 'd 'd 'd. so much to read and so little time it's crazy but that's all for this edition don't forget about our website in the meantime d.w. dot com slash culture and we will be back tomorrow same time same place so until then i'll just go to it everyone just enough a dozen. soccer balls favorites. gets home under strict tax go. hunting of emotion. as to game day chico for. 30 minutes john w. . i'm not often out of the jam i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and went for that reason german thinks even for german culch. looking at the stereotypes clatter to me is think the future of the country that i not blame. the fittest drama. it's all that
esther may have been cut off sky as great grandmother's name but no one knows any more for sure and that pretty much describes the book. starts each quest with a hunch or a doubt remember looks for witnesses who can fill in the blanks she doesn't always get an answer but she swears that nothing in the book is made up. maybe esther is an unusual book about the holocaust and about the author's family whom her storytelling brings back to life 'd 'd 'd 'd. so much to read and so little time it's...
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serena matzoh, annetta, keita frieder, roselle frieder, moser andra day, esther, rosa laszlo, mikloszberman, walter coulster, elsa harboly. >> era and mende nln family, david goldfarb and family, arpad grumbled, laszlo green vault, lussier and - louisiana code which, silva deutsche bash, joseph rosendahl, regina rosenthal, sharon rosendahl, johan israel, astrid israel, eddie gompertz pollack, manfred horwitz, felix lefkowitz, eva moonser, john, israel blackman, mullica white robe, gustav tick, andre court house >> ebstein, david tomczak, haber kaufman, tisha will. >> hirsch epstein, malta epstein, miriam epstein, walt beerbohm, esther spitzer, hannah wax, leah wax, rachel freed, joseph freed, samuel bester, adolph wrong felt, so be marcus stein -- sophie marcus stein, carla stein, the ok roots -- leo hey roots, leah vogel, jacob wise, hannah weis, esther weiss, mirriam weiss. we would like to invite a holocaust survivor to come forward to lead the pray -- >> >> we offer kadish as a prayer of remembrance, the words, we affirm our faith in a higher power, the power that endows us with t
serena matzoh, annetta, keita frieder, roselle frieder, moser andra day, esther, rosa laszlo, mikloszberman, walter coulster, elsa harboly. >> era and mende nln family, david goldfarb and family, arpad grumbled, laszlo green vault, lussier and - louisiana code which, silva deutsche bash, joseph rosendahl, regina rosenthal, sharon rosendahl, johan israel, astrid israel, eddie gompertz pollack, manfred horwitz, felix lefkowitz, eva moonser, john, israel blackman, mullica white robe, gustav...
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joining us now is that doctor, esther choo. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. i really appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on, rachel. >> it does feel ridiculous for people with sewing machines and people with 3-d printers to be activated here. it only feels slightly more ridiculous than construction companies and contractors being asked to donate their masks as well. but the campaign that you started and the way that it's resonated around the country with doctors and nurses and health care providers everywhere saying, yeah, the shortage is real, it's starting to seem like this stuff isn't farfetched. >> yeah. i mean this really feels to me like some sort of dystopian novel where regular processes have completely broken down and we're doing these really surreal things like dropping by the home
joining us now is that doctor, esther choo. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. i really appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on, rachel. >> it does feel ridiculous for people with sewing machines and people with 3-d printers to be activated here. it only feels slightly more ridiculous than construction companies and contractors being asked to donate their masks as well. but the campaign that you started and the way that it's resonated around the country with doctors and...
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esther wise. miriam wise. mo-sha wise.invite al munser, holocaust survivor and volunteer to lead the recitation of the kadish. >> we offer a kadish as a prayer of remembrance. but the words of the kadish reaffirm our faith in a higher power. a power that endows us with the ability to learn from the past. and to choose good over evil. please, rise, if you are able. and please remain standing following the kadish for a moment of silence as we remember all victims of the holocaust and all victims of bigotry and hate. [ speaking foreign language ] >> you may be seated. ♪ ♪ >> i would now like to invite holocaust survivors to join together with members of the diplomatic community, to light memorial candles. following them, we invite all our guests to light a candle. ♪ >>> american history tv continues our commemoration of the world war ii holocaust. coming up, holocaust survivors on new findings about world war ii. that's followed by real america with the 1948 u.s. army film "nuremburg" about the first trial of nazi war crimina
esther wise. miriam wise. mo-sha wise.invite al munser, holocaust survivor and volunteer to lead the recitation of the kadish. >> we offer a kadish as a prayer of remembrance. but the words of the kadish reaffirm our faith in a higher power. a power that endows us with the ability to learn from the past. and to choose good over evil. please, rise, if you are able. and please remain standing following the kadish for a moment of silence as we remember all victims of the holocaust and all...
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epstein, maulta epstein, mirriam epstein, sura mirbaum, wolf mirbaum, sammy mirbaum, maulta spitzer, esthera wax, leah wax, rachel freed, joseph freed, ribca befrt, samuel bester, cati rans felled, adolf ransfelld, sophie marcus stein, richard stein, camilla skein, ragmanova, carla stein wagna lova, will hea pay roots, anna knoll, heinrich knoll, holda drymer, peery lay ah stein, laya folk foggel, jacob wise, golda wise, hanna wiese, esther wiese, mirriam wiese, moe shay wiese. we would like to invite alman -- > >>>ser to lead the recitation of the morning kaddish. >> we offer kaddish as a prayer of remember rarns, but the words of the kaddish reaffirm our faith in a higher power, a power that endouz us with the ability to learn from the past and to choose good over evil. please rise if you're able, and please remain standing following the kaddish for a moment of silence, as we remember all victims of the holocaust and all victims of bigotry and hate. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> you may be seated. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i would now like t
epstein, maulta epstein, mirriam epstein, sura mirbaum, wolf mirbaum, sammy mirbaum, maulta spitzer, esthera wax, leah wax, rachel freed, joseph freed, ribca befrt, samuel bester, cati rans felled, adolf ransfelld, sophie marcus stein, richard stein, camilla skein, ragmanova, carla stein wagna lova, will hea pay roots, anna knoll, heinrich knoll, holda drymer, peery lay ah stein, laya folk foggel, jacob wise, golda wise, hanna wiese, esther wiese, mirriam wiese, moe shay wiese. we would like to...
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it is the awful reality esther garcia is facing.but she thinks she may have infected both her parents, mariapaz and constantino, both now positive, both in hospital and beyond her reach. you cannot hug, you cannot kiss, you cannot see the other, and it's the situation of so many old people here. esther‘s parents are being treated here in this hospital. it is one of the cruellest aspects of this outbreak, the rigorous separation that has to be enforced between the sick and everyone else, it's so contagious. this is where her parents were admitted. many hospitals are at double their capacity. staff don't have time to answer phones or update families. it's what happens when the health service is swamped. spain didn't bring in its lockdown quickly enough and test enough people to track the virus‘s progress. so now people are dying in spain's hospitals, hundreds and hundreds every day, not surrounded by loved ones, but isolated and alone. to be so isolated, people get sick alone and they die alone and they are buried alone. you cannot do
it is the awful reality esther garcia is facing.but she thinks she may have infected both her parents, mariapaz and constantino, both now positive, both in hospital and beyond her reach. you cannot hug, you cannot kiss, you cannot see the other, and it's the situation of so many old people here. esther‘s parents are being treated here in this hospital. it is one of the cruellest aspects of this outbreak, the rigorous separation that has to be enforced between the sick and everyone else, it's...
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it is the awful reality esther garcia is facing.ing to isolate herself, but she thinks she may have infected both her parents, mariapaz and constantino, both now positive, both in hospital and beyond her reach. you cannot hug, you cannot kiss, you cannot see the other, and it's the situation of so many old people here. esther‘s parents are being treated here in this hospital. it is one of the cruellest aspects of this outbreak, the rigorous separation that has to be enforced between the sick and everyone else, because it is so contagious. this is where her parents were admitted. many hospitals are at double their capacity. staff don't have time to answer phones or update families. it is what happens when the health service is swamped. spain did not bring in its lockdown quickly enough and test enough people to track the virus‘s progress. so now people are dying in spain's hospitals, hundreds and hundreds every day, not surrounded by loved ones, isolated and alone. to be so isolated, people get sick alone and they die alone and they
it is the awful reality esther garcia is facing.ing to isolate herself, but she thinks she may have infected both her parents, mariapaz and constantino, both now positive, both in hospital and beyond her reach. you cannot hug, you cannot kiss, you cannot see the other, and it's the situation of so many old people here. esther‘s parents are being treated here in this hospital. it is one of the cruellest aspects of this outbreak, the rigorous separation that has to be enforced between the sick...
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and esther is going to continue to make a nuisance of itself over the next few days it's caught up with an area of low pressure trough and it's driving southwards eastwards over the next few days so virtually all states will see its impacts as we run through the forecast so it's been up into western australia it's through the northern territory's moving down into south australia it's clipping through queensland and then it's going to push on through into new south wales and certainly through thursday you can see that happening also worth pointing out about states it should be fine across much in new zealand nice day on both on his question 17 which will be seen some very wet weather in tasmania highs here of 20 in hobart. al-jazeera who is beneath the waves with a team of women determined to save the dole. you all share the same responsibility to me to do something to me but actually i made using a variety of scientific techniques to study their behavior we can monitor them for their vocal photos and behavior we're able to show how they're adapting to their new environment women make sc
and esther is going to continue to make a nuisance of itself over the next few days it's caught up with an area of low pressure trough and it's driving southwards eastwards over the next few days so virtually all states will see its impacts as we run through the forecast so it's been up into western australia it's through the northern territory's moving down into south australia it's clipping through queensland and then it's going to push on through into new south wales and certainly through...
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how an event is just developing in australia the remains of esther of course are going with us in the gulf of carpentaria to kimberley and back again is in here somewhere now a tropical globe is mixed up with that line of clouds over the next 2 days virtually every state would have been affected by esther's coming down through queens and south australia but the line extends beyond and that orange represents between 10300 millimeters of potential rain in the street dimension to come down towards tasmania as well flooding is likely some useful rain i would expect as well and it's quite extensive that just slowly ease as you see this is thursday's forecast so temps on the issues the amount of rain quite possibly as always and flooding from the person during the sunshine is that you on the thunderstorms in western australia have dari down the full cost at least whereas things are getting quite lively still around north career and japan you've still got wintry weather in front of us took on north korea some of it been hitting her car there but on wednesday that's the confined his rain comi
how an event is just developing in australia the remains of esther of course are going with us in the gulf of carpentaria to kimberley and back again is in here somewhere now a tropical globe is mixed up with that line of clouds over the next 2 days virtually every state would have been affected by esther's coming down through queens and south australia but the line extends beyond and that orange represents between 10300 millimeters of potential rain in the street dimension to come down towards...
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it is the awful reality esther garcia is facing. have infected both her parents, mariapaz and constantino, both now positive, both in hospital and beyond her reach. you cannot hug, you cannot kiss, you cannot see the other, and it's the situation of so many people here. esther‘s parents are being treated here in this hospital. it is one of the cruellest aspects of this outbreak, the rigorous separation that has to be enforced between the sick and everyone else, because it is so contagious. this is where her parents were admitted. many hospitals are at double their capacity. staff don't have time to answer phones or update families. it is what happens when the health service is swamped. spain did not bring in its lockdown quickly enough or test enough people to track the virus' progress. so now, people are dying in spain's hospitals, hundreds and hundreds every day, not surrounded by loved ones, but isolated and alone. to be so isolated, people get sick alone and they die alone and they are buried alone. you cannot do anything, you c
it is the awful reality esther garcia is facing. have infected both her parents, mariapaz and constantino, both now positive, both in hospital and beyond her reach. you cannot hug, you cannot kiss, you cannot see the other, and it's the situation of so many people here. esther‘s parents are being treated here in this hospital. it is one of the cruellest aspects of this outbreak, the rigorous separation that has to be enforced between the sick and everyone else, because it is so contagious....
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it is the awful reality esther garcia is facing. thinks she may have infected both her parents, mariapaz and constantino, both now positive, both in hospital and beyond her reach. you cannot hug, you cannot kiss, you cannot see the other, and it's the situation of so many people here. esther‘s parents are being treated here in this hospital. it is one of the cruellest aspects of this outbreak, the rigorous separation that has to be enforced between the sick and everyone else, because it is so contagious. this is where her parents were admitted. many hospitals are at double their capacity. staff don't have time to answer phones or update families. it is what happens when the health service is swamped. spain did not bring in its lockdown quickly enough or test enough people to track the virus' progress. so, now, people are dying in spain's hospitals, hundreds and hundreds every day, not surrounded by loved ones, isolated and alone. to be so isolated, people get sick alone and they die alone and they are buried alone. you cannot do any
it is the awful reality esther garcia is facing. thinks she may have infected both her parents, mariapaz and constantino, both now positive, both in hospital and beyond her reach. you cannot hug, you cannot kiss, you cannot see the other, and it's the situation of so many people here. esther‘s parents are being treated here in this hospital. it is one of the cruellest aspects of this outbreak, the rigorous separation that has to be enforced between the sick and everyone else, because it is so...
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quest to uncover her own family's fate during the holocaust becomes the moving memoir called maybe esther. all the title of his exhibition reads like poetry 6 songs swirling gracefully in the taught air but it's visual poetry and images that can. create so masterfully the british nigerian photographer captures those fleeting moments of life all over the globe to show us just how similar we really are. the beach in lagos nigeria. photos binayak you can be the london born nigerian has lived in berlin for 30 years. as work has already been shown at the document in the car song but this is his 1st show in berlin. dark images of big city life in africa and europe are can be.
quest to uncover her own family's fate during the holocaust becomes the moving memoir called maybe esther. all the title of his exhibition reads like poetry 6 songs swirling gracefully in the taught air but it's visual poetry and images that can. create so masterfully the british nigerian photographer captures those fleeting moments of life all over the globe to show us just how similar we really are. the beach in lagos nigeria. photos binayak you can be the london born nigerian has lived in...
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this is from esther. should we still attend local hospital appointments?ny patient appointments? the strong guidance has
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tropical storm esther is expected to bring rain for most of the day — and that could lead to both matchesca would go straight through to the final as winners of their respective groups — with the holders australia and former champions england both eliminated. it is is what it is. nothing we can do about it. we reserve they would be useful to have in this situation, and it is a shame for the tournament as but it has been a great tournament and if the semifinals i lost it would be a real sad time for the tournament. we would be granted if that did happen. but i guess it is our own farfrom if that did happen. but i guess it is our own far from losing that game against south africa. we've only have ourselves to blame. —— if we had that reserve date. well, if play does go ahead on thursday, india may well be looking to 16—year—old opener shafali verma once again. she's really taken the tournament by storm as india won four out of four in the group stage. verma scored 161 runs — at an average of more than 40, and very quickly, in fact at an astonishing strike—rate of 161. on top of that, she's
tropical storm esther is expected to bring rain for most of the day — and that could lead to both matchesca would go straight through to the final as winners of their respective groups — with the holders australia and former champions england both eliminated. it is is what it is. nothing we can do about it. we reserve they would be useful to have in this situation, and it is a shame for the tournament as but it has been a great tournament and if the semifinals i lost it would be a real sad...
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tropical storm esther is expected to bring rain for most of the day — and that could lead to both matchessouth africa would go straight through to the final as winners of their respective groups — with australia and england both eliminated. tuesday's final group matches both fell foul of the weather — as jo currie reports... the weather has affected both matches here at the sydney showground. earlier, thailand put in a fabulous performance against pakistan, making 150 only for the rain to start falling and the game to be abandoned, denying thailand their first—ever win at the world cup. the later match between south africa and the west indies never even got under way because of the bad weather. south africa take a point away from that game. they will now play the host and defending champion australia in the semifinal. england will face india. australia star all—rounder elise perry has been ruled out for the rest of the tournament. that is because of a hamstring injury. she won't play in the semifinals of the final should australia get there. that final takes place in melbourne on march th
tropical storm esther is expected to bring rain for most of the day — and that could lead to both matchessouth africa would go straight through to the final as winners of their respective groups — with australia and england both eliminated. tuesday's final group matches both fell foul of the weather — as jo currie reports... the weather has affected both matches here at the sydney showground. earlier, thailand put in a fabulous performance against pakistan, making 150 only for the rain to...
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this is from esther. should we still attend local hospital appointments?he interesting thing is, will there be any patient appointments? the strong guidance has been that at some stage, and england, all elective surgery that is nonurgent will just be cancelled. elective surgery that is nonurgent willjust be cancelled. it's already happened in wales. if you have an appointment for cancer treatment, that i think we'll go ahead, but there's been a lot of speculation about whether the nhs and cope with the overall workload. if it's what we might call a routine and appointment, obviously very important, at some stage itjust won't happen but i think people should take advice from their local nhs trust as to what is happening in wales. it's already been completely satisfied. following from that, this is from catherine. she says what is considered a serious underlying condition? i have ms but i am not sure whether this is considered less serious at this stage. there are many underlying conditions. i think there's quite a lot of questions i've been asked already by
this is from esther. should we still attend local hospital appointments?he interesting thing is, will there be any patient appointments? the strong guidance has been that at some stage, and england, all elective surgery that is nonurgent will just be cancelled. elective surgery that is nonurgent willjust be cancelled. it's already happened in wales. if you have an appointment for cancer treatment, that i think we'll go ahead, but there's been a lot of speculation about whether the nhs and cope...
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dame esther ra ntzen you very much indeed. thank you.and a message to the broadcasters, which i am sure has been received loud and clear. i have got some breaking news again on another aspect of the coronavirus crisis. this is from fred olsen cruise lines which operates the braemar cruise ship. it said the 667 passengers on that ship will fly back to the uk from cuba on wednesday. in a tweet, the company said, we are still finalising the details and the flight times, but we can confirm the flight back to the uk will be operated by british airways and will leave cuba on wednesday the 18th of march. that will be excellent news for them and theirfamilies. we will be excellent news for them and their families. we will share details on flight times and flight numbers as soon as we have them. just to reiterate, fred olsen cruise lines are saying, and it is news a lot of people are waiting for who know the 667 passengers on board the braemar cruise ship, that they will be returning from cuba, flying back on wednesday. so in a couple of days' ti
dame esther ra ntzen you very much indeed. thank you.and a message to the broadcasters, which i am sure has been received loud and clear. i have got some breaking news again on another aspect of the coronavirus crisis. this is from fred olsen cruise lines which operates the braemar cruise ship. it said the 667 passengers on that ship will fly back to the uk from cuba on wednesday. in a tweet, the company said, we are still finalising the details and the flight times, but we can confirm the...
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how an event is just developing in australia the remains of esther of course are going with us in the gulf of carpentaria to kimberley and back again is in here somewhere now a tropical globe is mixed up with that line of clouds over the next 2 days virtually every state would have been affected by esther's coming down through queens and south astray but the line extends beyond and that orange represents between 10300 millimeters of potential rain in that street dimension to come down towards tasmania as well flooding is likely some useful rain i would expect as well and it's quite extensive that just slowly ease as you see this is thursday's forecast so temps on the issues the amount of rain quite possibly as always and flooding from the person during the sunshine is that you on the thunderstorms in western australia have dari down the forecast at least whereas things are getting quite lively still around north career and japan you still got wintry weather in front of us took on north korea some of it been hitting her car there but on wednesday that's the confined his rain coming up
how an event is just developing in australia the remains of esther of course are going with us in the gulf of carpentaria to kimberley and back again is in here somewhere now a tropical globe is mixed up with that line of clouds over the next 2 days virtually every state would have been affected by esther's coming down through queens and south astray but the line extends beyond and that orange represents between 10300 millimeters of potential rain in that street dimension to come down towards...
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si sus firma cambiado en los Últimos aÑos desde la Última vez que esther votÓ, vuelva a registrarse y no votar, no creen que su voto vale algo y el voto vale mucho. ramon: febrero loco y marzo otro poco, el tercer mes del aÑo. paola: veamos e lluvia. suhey: la lluvia regresa al Área de la bahÍa para el prÓximo sÁbado pero hablando del pasado mes de febrero realmente fue impresionante, todos los dÍas que ven todo rojo, la ciudad de napa fueron dÍas con temperaturas sobre lo usual para la Época del aÑo y un total de 10 dÍas en el que tuvimos rÉcord de calor, un dÍa bastante caluroso fue el 27 de febrero donde alcanzÓ los 77, tuvimos una temperatura mÁxima hoy en los 77 en san josÉ y 73, sistema de presiÓn dominando vientos del norte y advertencia por vientos hasta las 4:00 a.m. para las montaÑas del este y norte de la bahÍa, condiciones muy estables, va a continuar dominando la regiÓn hasta el final de la jornada, las temperaturas generalmente aumentan a los 78 en la maÑana, san josÉ con 68 es posible que se ve muy cerca de los 75 per panorama sumamente estable, para el dÍa sÁbado hay u
si sus firma cambiado en los Últimos aÑos desde la Última vez que esther votÓ, vuelva a registrarse y no votar, no creen que su voto vale algo y el voto vale mucho. ramon: febrero loco y marzo otro poco, el tercer mes del aÑo. paola: veamos e lluvia. suhey: la lluvia regresa al Área de la bahÍa para el prÓximo sÁbado pero hablando del pasado mes de febrero realmente fue impresionante, todos los dÍas que ven todo rojo, la ciudad de napa fueron dÍas con temperaturas sobre lo usual para...
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esther choo, dr. carlos del rio, brian stelter, kristen holmes, thank you so much. >>> ahead, the coronavirus task force has received proposed guidelines on reducing social distancing. what do they say and will they work? we'll hear from dr. fauci, next. i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy man: with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works three ways to open airways, keep them open and reduce inflammation, for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tong
esther choo, dr. carlos del rio, brian stelter, kristen holmes, thank you so much. >>> ahead, the coronavirus task force has received proposed guidelines on reducing social distancing. what do they say and will they work? we'll hear from dr. fauci, next. i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy man: with...
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esther, good to see you. you are looking well. i wanted to get the scene here.ow long have you been locked down and told is what life is going to be. >> we were following the situation when the cuts severe up north, since about the unduld of february. we received on march 8th the partner shall shut cafes and restaurants closing at 6:00. schools, all restaurants, public gatherings, no mass, no funerals, no weddings. the food and visual places, supermarkets, and also the pharmacies. the days are going by pretty fast. we are trying to keep track of not only what's happening in italy but also watching the united states. bill mentioned about the number of deaths that was quite shocking for us to hear. but we knew that the numbers were going to go up. we've heard government officia officials. probably another week or so. >> harris: esther, i want people to get a feel for what it's like, what i've termed as "behind the curtain" of a quarantine. you say you can go get food, but it's like every few days, right? >> no, you can have a piece of paper where you felt your nam
esther, good to see you. you are looking well. i wanted to get the scene here.ow long have you been locked down and told is what life is going to be. >> we were following the situation when the cuts severe up north, since about the unduld of february. we received on march 8th the partner shall shut cafes and restaurants closing at 6:00. schools, all restaurants, public gatherings, no mass, no funerals, no weddings. the food and visual places, supermarkets, and also the pharmacies. the...
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if you remember last week, cyclone esther made landfall in the northern territory.a low pressure system, it's dumping heavy rainfall over the northern territory and it looks like it iss expected to dump heavy rainfall not just in the northern territory but also queensland, new south wales a a partss of south australia. so many places of australia will receive flooding rainfall, at least into friday. meanwhile, we have a system located over the north causing giant waefs over the island. the system will likely stay here for a while. that's it for me. have a nice day. >>> and that's all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm yoshi ogasawara in tokyo. thanks very much for watching and do stay with us for more. xxxx. ♪ >>> businesses in japan are adjusting to a new reality as they face the fears and risks created by the coronavirus outbreak. gym operators of central sports says it's closing almost all of its outlets until next tuesday. other gym companies have taken similar measures. eon mall is trimming the opening hours at its 142 shopping malls. the company says all
if you remember last week, cyclone esther made landfall in the northern territory.a low pressure system, it's dumping heavy rainfall over the northern territory and it looks like it iss expected to dump heavy rainfall not just in the northern territory but also queensland, new south wales a a partss of south australia. so many places of australia will receive flooding rainfall, at least into friday. meanwhile, we have a system located over the north causing giant waefs over the island. the...
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esther choo. er doctor in portland, oregon.r, i'd like to ask you to come back and talk to us again in coming days as things start to evolve in portland, we'd love to have you back with us again. >> anytime, thank you, rachel. >> more ahead. stay with us. ith usvitation to lexus sales event now through march 31st. lease the 2020 rx350 for $409 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first months payment. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. accoshe spends too much time on the internet. according to the census, she just needs a few minutes more. the census is now online. and by answering a few simple questions, you'll help inform where public funding will get distributed for things like medicare, community centers, public transit and more. then you can get back to whatever you were doing in no time at all. shape your future. start here. complete the census at 2020census.gov. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm
esther choo. er doctor in portland, oregon.r, i'd like to ask you to come back and talk to us again in coming days as things start to evolve in portland, we'd love to have you back with us again. >> anytime, thank you, rachel. >> more ahead. stay with us. ith usvitation to lexus sales event now through march 31st. lease the 2020 rx350 for $409 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first months payment. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. accoshe spends too much time on the...
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esther from leeds is on a round the world trip.d the virus grows, so does suspicion. i've been kicked out of two places of accommodation in the last two days. that's because i'm foreign and they believe automatically that foreigners have the virus. the last place that we moved from was an apartment. we were asked to stay away from windows, to not go out on the balcony, we had to leave our money in a separate room, in order to be collected so that there was no face—to—face contact. and it's notjust tourists. many brits visiting family in india are also in a desperate situation. i'm trying to get hold of my medication at the moment. i can't get hold of it. i'm diabetic, i'm asthmatic, i have chronic migraines and i can have seizures. i'm not getting hold of anything at moment. i'm still lucky in where i am, but the hotel is supposed to be closing down. we're literally just stuck. in some parts of the country, basic supplies are running low, with police cracking down heavily on anyone who breaks the curfew. britain's acting high commi
esther from leeds is on a round the world trip.d the virus grows, so does suspicion. i've been kicked out of two places of accommodation in the last two days. that's because i'm foreign and they believe automatically that foreigners have the virus. the last place that we moved from was an apartment. we were asked to stay away from windows, to not go out on the balcony, we had to leave our money in a separate room, in order to be collected so that there was no face—to—face contact. and it's...
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esther woman is recovering after driving her car down a 50 foot embankment near oakdale. >>family that was just driving along the road at first thought they spotted an abandoned car, but they decided to investigate and may have saved a life steve large talk to them about what happened next. mom calls it a marital from heaven i just think that it was. >>kind of a divine appointment. for teenage boys on real unexpected. it is a remarkable story, the family will never forget i just can't believe that somebody was actually in that car. it was shocking. from a drive in their own minivan somehow they spotted this car far from the road down a 50 foot embankment, partially submerged in water. 16 year-old jackson more got out first and yelled down to the vehicle. a voice answered back and issues like oh my gosh tell me, i'm stuck the war family says a woman inside told them she had crashed in lost consciousness. she asked someone to hold her and we could tell that she was scared, i would imagine not being there from who knows how long hours like get to the partner like no one's go
esther woman is recovering after driving her car down a 50 foot embankment near oakdale. >>family that was just driving along the road at first thought they spotted an abandoned car, but they decided to investigate and may have saved a life steve large talk to them about what happened next. mom calls it a marital from heaven i just think that it was. >>kind of a divine appointment. for teenage boys on real unexpected. it is a remarkable story, the family will never forget i just...
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joining us now is that doctor, esther choo. doctor, thank you so much for joining us.anks for having me on, rachel. >> it does feel ridiculous for people with sewing machines and people with 3-d printers to be activated here. it only feels slightly more ridiculous than construction companies and contractors being asked to donate their masks as well. but the campaign that you started and the way that it's resonated around the country with doctors and nurses and health care providers everywhere saying, yeah, the shortage is real, it's starting to seem like this stuff isn't farfetched. >> yeah. i mean this really feels to me like some sort of dystopian novel where regular processes have completely broken down and we're doing these really surreal things like dropping by the home depot on our way into a shift or asking our friends and neighbors to sew basic medical equipment for us so that we can have some semblance of being safe when we go in to take care of these patients, but that's where we are. and i'll tell you speaking for many health care providers i'm talking to, i
joining us now is that doctor, esther choo. doctor, thank you so much for joining us.anks for having me on, rachel. >> it does feel ridiculous for people with sewing machines and people with 3-d printers to be activated here. it only feels slightly more ridiculous than construction companies and contractors being asked to donate their masks as well. but the campaign that you started and the way that it's resonated around the country with doctors and nurses and health care providers...
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esther chuy, she's also on the medical team of getusppe, an organization enabling communities to geto health care providers on the front lines of the covid-19 pandemic. dr. chu, thank you very much for joining us. just, first, tell me a little bit about what you're doing and why it's come to regular people making masks and gowns and face shields to get to hospitals that we would have imagined in this first world economy, the leading economy, would have had this already in reserves. >> yeah, it is something that we've never really had to think about before. you don't think about the face masks and the growns and the goggles and things like that on an ordinary basis, because we don't use them on effort patient. you only use them when there's a high chance of getting infected with an easily transmissible disease. and in ordinary circumstances, that's a small proportion of our patients. so we don't need to have these things, you know, in stockpile, ordinarily. and then we're hit with this disease where you need to wear this not only for patients who have symptoms, but because this diseas
esther chuy, she's also on the medical team of getusppe, an organization enabling communities to geto health care providers on the front lines of the covid-19 pandemic. dr. chu, thank you very much for joining us. just, first, tell me a little bit about what you're doing and why it's come to regular people making masks and gowns and face shields to get to hospitals that we would have imagined in this first world economy, the leading economy, would have had this already in reserves. >>...
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she has been following the progress that's being made with senator schumer, and esther mnuchin, mr. mcconnell and hopes we can reach a point where we have the bipartisan agreement, and that would speed this up as it should be solely involve the house of representatives in the conversation at the earliest stage of after we finished the issues senator mcconnell wanted to bring too the florida after e complete a bipartisan measure that is one that she may be able to take to the house of representatives for cconsideration and maybe even unanimous consent on the floor so what are the items we are now negotiating, and where do we stand? we made it clear that it's essential we deal with the health care system across america. when the governor of new yorkannounced yesterday he wishes every hospital in new york would increase its capacity by 50% and then went on to say i mean 100%, but 50% so they had enough bed space for those that were likely to seek help facing this covid-19 virus. we can understand of a great state like new york and even illinois for that matter has to anticipate this dr
she has been following the progress that's being made with senator schumer, and esther mnuchin, mr. mcconnell and hopes we can reach a point where we have the bipartisan agreement, and that would speed this up as it should be solely involve the house of representatives in the conversation at the earliest stage of after we finished the issues senator mcconnell wanted to bring too the florida after e complete a bipartisan measure that is one that she may be able to take to the house of...
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esther new york runs one of the stores she sells everything from lamps to t.v.'s and solar home systems. today one of her technicians is going to install a system on the outskirts of jato. john as a local pastor he decided to equip his new home with a solar energy system. and the technician explains how it works it can be installed in just a few hours. by contrast getting connected to the public grid can take months and in just 2 years we'll have the environmentally friendly system paid off believe electricity. is 10 percent the rate. so this one. is the quickest to me of which india delight in of duty is not. something. new. in the video i need from the new front a little sometimes we can miss it but i don't like what not. delights kenyan offices are located in nairobi co-founder net chosen has come from the u.s. to discuss future strategies for africa the social entrepreneur is now focusing on helping people who have recently lost access to energy sources it is an injustice that you have 1300000000 people in the world who still burn kerosene for lighting when t
esther new york runs one of the stores she sells everything from lamps to t.v.'s and solar home systems. today one of her technicians is going to install a system on the outskirts of jato. john as a local pastor he decided to equip his new home with a solar energy system. and the technician explains how it works it can be installed in just a few hours. by contrast getting connected to the public grid can take months and in just 2 years we'll have the environmentally friendly system paid off...
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sanchez is holding his meetings by videoconference after his dippy prime and esther -- beauty prime ministerhis deputy prime minister's wife tested positive for the virus and she is also minister. all ministers and the royal family have had to be tested. ms. monero is one of one hunter 20,000 people who attended -- 0,000 people to mark international women's day. we are watching the situation in spain. god, we have -- guy, we have heard about the worry and testing reaching to the >> yes. that is right. you heard about king phillipe and the queen being tested. they are meeting people all the time and have a lot of contact with the government and the cabinet minister's one cesinet ministerd positive - monte ro. gothis doeight to the top. that drives home to ordinary spaniards how serious and widespread thiis. it is not just oinary workers, it is politicians, possibly mber's of the royal family. >> how is itffecting other aspects of everyday life? sports, for example? >> sport has been heavily affected. until today we have been told behind closed doors, footballld matches. today that changed. la
sanchez is holding his meetings by videoconference after his dippy prime and esther -- beauty prime ministerhis deputy prime minister's wife tested positive for the virus and she is also minister. all ministers and the royal family have had to be tested. ms. monero is one of one hunter 20,000 people who attended -- 0,000 people to mark international women's day. we are watching the situation in spain. god, we have -- guy, we have heard about the worry and testing reaching to the >> yes....