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frederic yonnet in washington, dc.rs, many have had to get creative when it comes to maintaining social distancing. this restaurant is using bumper ta bles this restaurant is using bumper tables strapped to customers to stop them getting close to each other. social distancing can be kind offun, other. social distancing can be kind of fun, if not that flattering. thank you so much for watching. hello there. on monday, the temperature reached 25 celsius in suffolk, and over the next couple of days, the heat will continue to build. the peak of the temperatures is likely to be on wednesday. things start to break down a bit after that. chance of thunderstorms on thursday before we all turn cooler and windier by the end of the week. pretty mild out there at the moment away from northernmost parts of scotland. these are the temperatures by the end of the night, and as you can see, still a lot of cloud around. some outbreaks of rain, too. that rain continuing to affect the northern half of the uk mainly during tuesday morning.
frederic yonnet in washington, dc.rs, many have had to get creative when it comes to maintaining social distancing. this restaurant is using bumper ta bles this restaurant is using bumper tables strapped to customers to stop them getting close to each other. social distancing can be kind offun, other. social distancing can be kind of fun, if not that flattering. thank you so much for watching. hello there. on monday, the temperature reached 25 celsius in suffolk, and over the next couple of...
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frederic yonnet is a jazz musician who toured the world with prince and stevie wonder. been performing for his neighbours in washington, dc, bringing weekend joy during these troubled times. here's his story. my name is frederic yonnet, i'm a french harmonica player. i moved to washington, dc, in 2001. i've toured with prince for a few years and stevie wonder for a few years. i am trying to make harmonica popular again. we were about to get on the road with the band to do a tour and some private events around the country when covid hit. the necessity of playing turned into this opportunity to create a space where we could actually respect the rules of covid and still be creative, still practice our music. we've been calling those those sunday sessions eavesdrop, not because we wanted people to come and watch the show, but for them to listen from their property. when we first started this, we were a little concerned and worried about what kind of reaction we were going to get from people. i have lived in this neighbourhood for quite some time and now, thanks to this, we
frederic yonnet is a jazz musician who toured the world with prince and stevie wonder. been performing for his neighbours in washington, dc, bringing weekend joy during these troubled times. here's his story. my name is frederic yonnet, i'm a french harmonica player. i moved to washington, dc, in 2001. i've toured with prince for a few years and stevie wonder for a few years. i am trying to make harmonica popular again. we were about to get on the road with the band to do a tour and some...
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frederic yonnet is a jazz musician who toured the world with prince and stevie wonder.er to home. he's been performing for his neighbors in washington dc, bringing weekend joy during these troubled times. here's his story. my name is frederic yonnet, i'm a french harmonica player. i moved to washington, dc, in 2001. i've toured with prince for a few years and stevie wonder for a few years. i am trying to make harmonica popular again. we were about to get on the road with the band to do a tour and some private events around the country when covid hit. the necessity of playing turned into this opportunity to create a space where we could actually respect the rules of covid and still be creative, still practice our music. we've been calling those those sunday sessions eavesdrop, not because we wanted people to come and watch the show, but for them to listen from their property. when we first started this, we were a little concerned and worried about what kind of reaction we were going to get from people. i have lived in this neighbourhood for quite some time and now, thank
frederic yonnet is a jazz musician who toured the world with prince and stevie wonder.er to home. he's been performing for his neighbors in washington dc, bringing weekend joy during these troubled times. here's his story. my name is frederic yonnet, i'm a french harmonica player. i moved to washington, dc, in 2001. i've toured with prince for a few years and stevie wonder for a few years. i am trying to make harmonica popular again. we were about to get on the road with the band to do a tour...
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. >> may name is jarrod frederic. i'm an instructor of history in penn state altoona and also a re-enactor with the world war ii living history group. and we are here at army heritage days at the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. and at this event, it is a major complex. we're here on the army heritage trail. my group, though, is here this weekend to discuss the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion which is taking place this summer. and we thought it certainly fitting to commemorate that event. and us putting on these old uniforms, wearing old equipment, it certainly gives us a better perspective and appreciation of what the greatest generation went through. and if we can impart even a small ink liling to passers by families that visit this place, we feel we've done a fairly good job. the unit that we portray is the fourth infantry division. and it's a unit that's sometimes overshadowed in the realm of world war ii history. but nonthe less, it is one of the spear head units involv
. >> may name is jarrod frederic. i'm an instructor of history in penn state altoona and also a re-enactor with the world war ii living history group. and we are here at army heritage days at the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. and at this event, it is a major complex. we're here on the army heritage trail. my group, though, is here this weekend to discuss the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion which is taking place this summer. and we thought it...
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the problem is country like a bird approve 49 percent of the population has an owner frederator so it's very difficult for them to actually stay at home and to actually follow strict orders because that's what they need to go to places like a market where it's extremely populated so that's been really difficult for them to contain the virus and then you have india where the most of the spread of the virus has been in the financial hub and then we have russia that seeing a lot of new cases that are now become become number 3rd they're climbing up and up as we see and yet there are death toll is relatively low compared to other countries and then brazil it just seems it's been climbing every single day so that's one country that everyone is watching right now to see how brazil is going to be containing this virus argy correspondents i would have to thank you so much for keeping us up to date. and in the midst of the crowbars pandemic national governments and big tech are racing to create massive new forms of contact tracing chinese authorities are massively expanding the use of health tra
the problem is country like a bird approve 49 percent of the population has an owner frederator so it's very difficult for them to actually stay at home and to actually follow strict orders because that's what they need to go to places like a market where it's extremely populated so that's been really difficult for them to contain the virus and then you have india where the most of the spread of the virus has been in the financial hub and then we have russia that seeing a lot of new cases that...
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frederic, i wanted to read you something that another college president said who does not believe there reopenings of schools right now. this is the president of paul quinn college in dallas. he said, because of the manner in which most residential colleges are operated, these institutions cannot use traditional face-to-face instructional methods and expect anything other than an unacceptable rate of disease transmission. how do you think about that? what do you think of what he's arguing there? >> yeah, you know, i think the key is that we have to follow some of the public health guidelines. one of the things that is important is exactly what you just showed earlier on your show. we have to look at what optio hospitalizations, testing ability, are in our specific area. if we have appropriate plans and follow social distancing, we have people wearing masks, i think we can where appropriate be able to come back to that. the other thing i would point out is that there are 90 days between now and the start of school in the fall. if we look back 90 days from where we are today, what was tak
frederic, i wanted to read you something that another college president said who does not believe there reopenings of schools right now. this is the president of paul quinn college in dallas. he said, because of the manner in which most residential colleges are operated, these institutions cannot use traditional face-to-face instructional methods and expect anything other than an unacceptable rate of disease transmission. how do you think about that? what do you think of what he's arguing...
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trust fund is almost depleted here and they're going to keep paying people so they're tapping the frederalderscores the tidal wave of job lessness in america. we know that new york has had an awful lot of these unemployment claims as well and suggested it may also have to borrow money to make sure everyone gets paid. in california you're paid up to $450 a week and there's 600 extra a week from the federal government, all of that meant to keep people whole. but in many of these big states we've had all kinds of trouble in getting the aid to people. there are folks listening to us hearing about jobless claims and they're like i filed a month ago and nothing yet. >> trying to get the money into the hands of people but there's the question of paying this money back, the state of california being able to make good on that loan, is that a concern? >> of course it is. but we're not talking about this. all we're doing is racking up debts at this stage. if you go back to the financial crisis, california borrowed almost $11 billion. they didn't pay it all back until 2018, the way that you do that, o
trust fund is almost depleted here and they're going to keep paying people so they're tapping the frederalderscores the tidal wave of job lessness in america. we know that new york has had an awful lot of these unemployment claims as well and suggested it may also have to borrow money to make sure everyone gets paid. in california you're paid up to $450 a week and there's 600 extra a week from the federal government, all of that meant to keep people whole. but in many of these big states we've...
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pandemic that the president refers to as the pandemic of 1917, it was taken by a name by thomas frederic carter, these are friends at a georgia tech football game in the middle of the 1918 spanish flu pandemic. all the speck toy tospectators wearing makes. his great-grandson told the atlanta journal constitution, every time i see the photo reminds me of what they had to deal with back then and we're dye dealing with right now. similar circumstances. nicolle, a veteran or two there in their uniforms, but we have been here before. >> and we used to be known all around the world as the country that could do difficult things and so, i think just listening to the owner of that speedway, the pain is on his face and in his body of having to lay off workers at his track, that ownership group of three obviously pained him. back to something that jim said at the beginning of our hour, there are two conversations going on, some of the nutjobbery that happens of injecting mreech and real people making the hardest decisions of their lives, whether to close a business or not. they're doing it with the
pandemic that the president refers to as the pandemic of 1917, it was taken by a name by thomas frederic carter, these are friends at a georgia tech football game in the middle of the 1918 spanish flu pandemic. all the speck toy tospectators wearing makes. his great-grandson told the atlanta journal constitution, every time i see the photo reminds me of what they had to deal with back then and we're dye dealing with right now. similar circumstances. nicolle, a veteran or two there in their...
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por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> en "un nuevo dÍa" hay candelero seÑor fredericntraron heces de rata y aquÍ enseÑÓ como luce el cuarto de lavado de la residencia de doÑa silvia pinal. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> bueno nosotros sabemos que doÑa silvia pinal estÁ al tanto de esta situaciÓn, ella sabemos que saliÓ del hospital y se encuentra en su casa de la ciudad de mÉxico tambien marÍa de los Ángeles alegrÍa estÁ todavÍa en la casa de doÑa silvia pinal asegura luis enrique que estÁ en manos sus abogados para que pueda liquidar a esta empleada conforme a la ley y lo que le estÁn pidiendo que se vaya y se lleve todos los objetos que vimos amontonado y para ello la seÑora tiene que pagar un transporte muy grande y por el momento no tiene cÓmo llevarse estas cosas de la casa de la diva >>> ay! karina quiÉn podrÍa aclarar esto es silvia pinal para quien esta seÑora trabajÓ que conoce lo que pasaba en el dÍa a dia y bueno lo que mÁs esperamos que todo se resuelva porque vaya que le ha llovido duro a esta familia en los Últimos dÍas, bueno gracias karina monroy >>> no les fue mu
por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> en "un nuevo dÍa" hay candelero seÑor fredericntraron heces de rata y aquÍ enseÑÓ como luce el cuarto de lavado de la residencia de doÑa silvia pinal. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> bueno nosotros sabemos que doÑa silvia pinal estÁ al tanto de esta situaciÓn, ella sabemos que saliÓ del hospital y se encuentra en su casa de la ciudad de mÉxico tambien marÍa de los Ángeles alegrÍa estÁ todavÍa...
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>> well, i cut my myself the other day with a little bit of instruction from my dear friend frederic show. >> you look fantastic. >> she sure does. martha, you've been posting great nightly dinner posts, as well. seems like you have a pretty full house and farm out there. how have you been passing the time? >> i call them my detainees. my gardener, my housekeeper and my driver have chosen to live with me during this time so last night was dinner number 58 and, oh, th pies. every now and then we imbibe. s that a pomegranate margarita. we have flowers in the garden for the table, of course. and i bake and i bake and i bake but 58 dinners with the same three people every night. >> family. >> after looking at those pictures, if this thing clears up, i'm coming over for dinner. let's talk about your new show. you'll put aspiring bakers to the test and since baking is so popular right now, we do have some of our aspiring bakers at home who have questions and need a little martha magic. our viewer kelsey from new jersey has a question for you. >> hello. i am always testing out new recipes l
>> well, i cut my myself the other day with a little bit of instruction from my dear friend frederic show. >> you look fantastic. >> she sure does. martha, you've been posting great nightly dinner posts, as well. seems like you have a pretty full house and farm out there. how have you been passing the time? >> i call them my detainees. my gardener, my housekeeper and my driver have chosen to live with me during this time so last night was dinner number 58 and, oh, th...
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efectivamente, estamos listos para las noticias de hoy viernes, me comunico hasta su casa con mi querido fredericclamado campeÓn de la liga uno de francia, el cuadro despuÉs de tomar la decisiÓn de no jugarse mÁs la liga es el campeÓn, asÍ el psg suma el noveno de liga, el martes recuerda, el primer ministro dijo no mÁs eventos masivos, es decir no mÁs fÚtbol francÉs. >> me pregunto ¿irÁ a pasar con lo mismo en la liga espaÑola y seremos campeones? y los directivos de la liga van a buscar que al menos las finales de otra copa francia y la copa de la liga se jueguen en ambas finales estÁ el psg como protagonista. >> bueno, me preguntabas por el fÚtbol espaÑol, presta atenciÓn, en espaÑa los equipos vuelven a entrenar el lunes, tienen luz verde, van a respetar distanciamiento social y no se van a realizar test masivos aÚn para saber si tienen o no coronavirus los jugadores, solo si hay prescripciÓn mÉdica, asÍ estÁ el fÚtbol en europa. >> efectivamente, ayer en una reuniÓn en alemania para definir el futuro de esta liga, tienen que esperar, querÍan iniciar el nueve de mayo pero creo que no serÁ pos
efectivamente, estamos listos para las noticias de hoy viernes, me comunico hasta su casa con mi querido fredericclamado campeÓn de la liga uno de francia, el cuadro despuÉs de tomar la decisiÓn de no jugarse mÁs la liga es el campeÓn, asÍ el psg suma el noveno de liga, el martes recuerda, el primer ministro dijo no mÁs eventos masivos, es decir no mÁs fÚtbol francÉs. >> me pregunto ¿irÁ a pasar con lo mismo en la liga espaÑola y seremos campeones? y los directivos de la liga...