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gail's quest began in 2011. farmer, and a former policy advocate, she found this plot of land. gail: it's a two-acre parcel of land that's been owned for over 100 years by an order of priests, the missionary outlets of mary immaculate, and i approached them about starting a vegetable farm on their property. >> we will start with ms. taylor. gail: we all have a role to play to implement positive environmental changes in the state. soledad: together with church representatives, law students, and a local council member, she drafted a bill that encouraged people to lease their land to farmers in exchange for tax benefits. the legislation now known as "the d.c. farm bill" passed in 2014, and the three part harmony farm was born -- although farming in the city hasn't been without challenges, including a lack of space. gail: sometimes, there's overflow. my living room has had a thousand pounds of potatoes in it at some point this year. like, all the winter squash that we've had, i get 300 pieces every week, so 250 of t
gail's quest began in 2011. farmer, and a former policy advocate, she found this plot of land. gail: it's a two-acre parcel of land that's been owned for over 100 years by an order of priests, the missionary outlets of mary immaculate, and i approached them about starting a vegetable farm on their property. >> we will start with ms. taylor. gail: we all have a role to play to implement positive environmental changes in the state. soledad: together with church representatives, law...
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but to postpone yeah and i'm really impressed with gail the. conclusions there you mean we're really talking about the athletes voices has pushed this move the speed of it was in acted upon because of. groups and surveys across different federations to find out what their views were and economic about it on their current conditions it's untenable for you know people out to water sports to have to train on the on the on and ergo in their gym or in their garridge or people out to sprint hurdles to be training in the cross-country trail by themselves so the magnitude of this is being recognized by outlets i've looked at a lot of athletes post on this and they've been talking about you know there's something bigger than us here they really do recognize the thrash and they also recognize that their challenge will move on to a different different timeline james i know the economics of sports is one of your speciality but was there really little option left in from what you've been reading in your view but to postpone. absolutely no alternatives reall
but to postpone yeah and i'm really impressed with gail the. conclusions there you mean we're really talking about the athletes voices has pushed this move the speed of it was in acted upon because of. groups and surveys across different federations to find out what their views were and economic about it on their current conditions it's untenable for you know people out to water sports to have to train on the on the on and ergo in their gym or in their garridge or people out to sprint hurdles...
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gail bradbrook who has a ph d. in molecular biology quit her last job to work full time for x r. the organization pacer $800.00 pounds a month to help cover her expenses. and although she's a founding member of the movement she doesn't consider herself a leader. leadership is something everybody needs to do next thing she rebellion you've got to have a leadership perspective on your own life like what is it when you look at the whole thing so if you're in a group you're not just thinking about your own role in that group you're thinking about how well the groups go in and maybe at some time somebody will come who's better do not jump the man i can retire. to get. in the fight to save the climate bradbrook is also willing to resort to drastic measures on occasion last october she broke a window during a demonstration at the department for transport in london. but overall we know that civil disobedience is something that works in the world and that's necessary so sometimes you kind of have to lift the focus on. the department for transport and they are not spending the money they s
gail bradbrook who has a ph d. in molecular biology quit her last job to work full time for x r. the organization pacer $800.00 pounds a month to help cover her expenses. and although she's a founding member of the movement she doesn't consider herself a leader. leadership is something everybody needs to do next thing she rebellion you've got to have a leadership perspective on your own life like what is it when you look at the whole thing so if you're in a group you're not just thinking about...
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>> reporter: it's very uncomfortable, gail. they really stick this swab up both sides of your nostrils and then both sides of the back of your throat. those were italian health authorities who came to our apartment here in italy. if you're feeling symptoms, you call a number. we also called our local doctor here in rome. for a while they didn't want to give me the test because they said you have very mild symptoms. italians have been incredible. they've been checking twice a day. i have label of a fever now. now they're going to stop checking fwi checking twice a day. they're going to start calling three times a day to check temperature. we can't leave the house. so, health authorities suit up in those space suits, protective suits -- quite alarming to have them come into your house. but they've got to stay safe as well. they came and administered those tests, we waited 24 hours, and i got the results this weekend. >> we heard of some people literally having to get a form to be able to go out and buy groceries. how else has qua
>> reporter: it's very uncomfortable, gail. they really stick this swab up both sides of your nostrils and then both sides of the back of your throat. those were italian health authorities who came to our apartment here in italy. if you're feeling symptoms, you call a number. we also called our local doctor here in rome. for a while they didn't want to give me the test because they said you have very mild symptoms. italians have been incredible. they've been checking twice a day. i have...
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let's bring in our panel joining us from london is gail emms a badminton silver medalist for team great britain in the 2004 athens olympics from dublin in the republic of ireland tighe mcintyre a lecturer in sports and performance psychology from reading in the u.k. james reid an associate professor at the university of reading welcome to you all thanks for joining us a question for all of you and i'll start though with you gail was canceling the olympics or in the olympics rather the right thing to do. absolutely i think so much when you feel i think it was frustrating that it takes so long to announce that decision there are so many athletes out that if left in him by then he was sure that the. order of the signs and that he was some even the only. lighting i understand this and not to be considered as a no money race man and that just that when it comes to a huge decision by a french athlete who has ripped by 50 preparing for that as great for. the coaches have to be my part for that person for that for that physical and mental health and the whole goal of the whole tree doesn't have
let's bring in our panel joining us from london is gail emms a badminton silver medalist for team great britain in the 2004 athens olympics from dublin in the republic of ireland tighe mcintyre a lecturer in sports and performance psychology from reading in the u.k. james reid an associate professor at the university of reading welcome to you all thanks for joining us a question for all of you and i'll start though with you gail was canceling the olympics or in the olympics rather the right...
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gail bradbrook believes that everyone without exception must take part in the effort to reduce global warming. for some that may mean leading a simpler life. i don't think we need all this stuff that we've all got we just need what's next to us and i don't want talking about you know going back to the caves and live in really rough lives but slowing down enough to appreciate what we have. i mean isn't this heaven it's beautiful and yeah i just i don't like to have part of my life just be smaller again and i don't know how many more seasons i'll see i think the risk of a mass extinction as bad as the permian mass extinction is significant. bradbrook who has a ph d. in molecular biology quit her last job to work full time for x r. the organization pacer $800.00 pounds a month to help cover her expenses. and although she's a founding member of the movement she doesn't consider herself a leader. leadership is something everybody needs to do in extinction rebellion you've got to have a need to ship perspective on your own life like what is it when you look at the whole thing so if you're i
gail bradbrook believes that everyone without exception must take part in the effort to reduce global warming. for some that may mean leading a simpler life. i don't think we need all this stuff that we've all got we just need what's next to us and i don't want talking about you know going back to the caves and live in really rough lives but slowing down enough to appreciate what we have. i mean isn't this heaven it's beautiful and yeah i just i don't like to have part of my life just be...
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let's get to a question from gail first and dr. azar, maybe we start with you. gail asked, if the covid-19 virus only stays ready to infect on surfaces for three day, why can't the surgical masks that are in short supply be used again after the three plus days are over? i would worry about hospital workers doing this, i would think that the public could do this. >> i think gail asks a very reasonable question. there's lots of different information on how long the virus survives on different types of material. i would argue the surgical mask is considered more of a porous material than stainless steel or plastic. it may not last a few days on it. the cdc issues very specific guidance on limited reuse and extended use of masks. that don't recommends using any that are soiled, damaged, hard to breathe through. a lot of different hospital systems have devised new ideas for disinfecting masks. some are using vaporized hydrogen peroxide. i would say until or unless we get better guidance from cdc on disinfecting masks, i would be cautious about doing that. >> presiden
let's get to a question from gail first and dr. azar, maybe we start with you. gail asked, if the covid-19 virus only stays ready to infect on surfaces for three day, why can't the surgical masks that are in short supply be used again after the three plus days are over? i would worry about hospital workers doing this, i would think that the public could do this. >> i think gail asks a very reasonable question. there's lots of different information on how long the virus survives on...
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stay tuned for this story, from gail maclellan.e winner's auction house injerusalem by the turin—based harpsichord maker sebastian marchisio, and has been described as a visual masterpiece. he died before he could finish it but his descendents finished for him and gave it to his granddaughter as a wedding gift. it appeared at the world's fair in paris in 1867 before being given to italy's then prince and future king, umberto the first before falling into nazi hands. the piano surfaced again after the 19a2 battle of el alamein in egypt in a crate with a mine detector. translation: when the british forces opened it, they were astonished to see a piano inside buried in the desert sand. from there, it ended up with an israeli piano merchant who fixed it up and took it to new york where it was displayed in steinway hall. translation: it was displayed as a kind of eighth wonder in the most well—known piano shop in new york and became a pilgrimage for pianists and enthusiasts. now, its owner says it's time to let go of this beautiful crea
stay tuned for this story, from gail maclellan.e winner's auction house injerusalem by the turin—based harpsichord maker sebastian marchisio, and has been described as a visual masterpiece. he died before he could finish it but his descendents finished for him and gave it to his granddaughter as a wedding gift. it appeared at the world's fair in paris in 1867 before being given to italy's then prince and future king, umberto the first before falling into nazi hands. the piano surfaced again...
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thank you, gail.nts and i'm glad that they're doing well and i appreciate all the help that you give to all. thank you, gail. i just said, it's hard to leave because you want the normalcy. you want it not just for yourself but for our viewers. >> but get out of here. i love you too much. >> you see how people have been doing it remotely from home. >> and it's working. >> set up the studio? >> set up the studio. sweet amber is going to be manning the camera. i'll be able to keep my slippers on throughout the whole morning. but more importantly, i'll be able to still say good morning, america. i'll miss you guys in the studio. >> it's about safety. >> and i know you have to judge it as well. so for more on social distancing and telemedicine, go to our website at goodmorningamerica.com. >>> speaking of working at home, ginger. >> yeah, i'm here. i'm here at home and i've got some helpers too. miles and adrian are like the stage hands at this point bringing me coffee and stuff. i think we can do it. we ca
thank you, gail.nts and i'm glad that they're doing well and i appreciate all the help that you give to all. thank you, gail. i just said, it's hard to leave because you want the normalcy. you want it not just for yourself but for our viewers. >> but get out of here. i love you too much. >> you see how people have been doing it remotely from home. >> and it's working. >> set up the studio? >> set up the studio. sweet amber is going to be manning the camera. i'll be...
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gail maclellan, bbc news.ames millar and rosamund urwin — that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. the extra men from storm hall holgate yesterday brought further issues of flooding across the country —— storm jorge.
gail maclellan, bbc news.ames millar and rosamund urwin — that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. the extra men from storm hall holgate yesterday brought further issues of flooding across the country —— storm jorge.
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and fill gail welcome to the program the united states that now has more confirmed cases of corona virus than any other country including china over say the 6000 people in the u.s. have become infected and nearly 1300 have died the crisis has hit the country's economy hard fuelling a record surge in unemployment claims and of the biggest city new york is struggling. these are desperate days in new york with more than 3 and a half 1000 new cases in the last day alone medical facilities a critically of a stretch a long line of worried people wait outside. at this hospital in the borough of queens just to be tested for the virus. almost any scenario that is realistic will overwhelm the capacity of the current health care system. that's why the authorities are trusted glee stepping up their response this hospital in manhattan is setting up a makeshift morgue getting ready for a wave of deaths or more that's creepy countries. that have temporary. if it is a powerful. i'm scared to be here. anywhere in a mass determined president donald trump insists the battle will be won we are waging war in
and fill gail welcome to the program the united states that now has more confirmed cases of corona virus than any other country including china over say the 6000 people in the u.s. have become infected and nearly 1300 have died the crisis has hit the country's economy hard fuelling a record surge in unemployment claims and of the biggest city new york is struggling. these are desperate days in new york with more than 3 and a half 1000 new cases in the last day alone medical facilities a...
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actors, including gail gato, kristen wig and will ferrell share their version ofjohn lennon's imagineu try. #no heaven. # it's easy if you try. # no hell below us. # above us, only sky. imagine all the people. the wonder woman star posted the video on instagram on day six of her self isolation. so far, it's been viewed nearly 5 million times. here in the uk, celebrities have also been doing their bit to lift spirits. 20 years and rubber gloves where the primary methods forjudy dench and elaine page. 0h! page. oh! there you are. just keep laughing. that's all we can do. # don't cry for me, i'm the cleaner. glamourous, a? time fora # don't cry for me, i'm the cleaner. glamourous, a? time for a look at the weather with louise. good evening. clear skies in the northern half of the country over the next few hours are going to lead to a chilly start to our friday morning. in fact, we could see temperatures down to as low as minus six degrees and sheltered rural areas. a little more cloud across central and southern england will prevent a frost, but it means another drab and damp start, mayb
actors, including gail gato, kristen wig and will ferrell share their version ofjohn lennon's imagineu try. #no heaven. # it's easy if you try. # no hell below us. # above us, only sky. imagine all the people. the wonder woman star posted the video on instagram on day six of her self isolation. so far, it's been viewed nearly 5 million times. here in the uk, celebrities have also been doing their bit to lift spirits. 20 years and rubber gloves where the primary methods forjudy dench and elaine...
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bloomberg ads, the tagline is mike gets it done, no, gail gets a ton. so, thank you for being here. what an admission also, another great book that you have to re, my friend, melissa rogers who is a visiting scholar here we work together for 20 years. her book, religion in public life and faith with the american public life which has a nice double meaning is a great book to read. and i cannot resist honoring my entire doctor mark sheppard who came here today. i honor him because he is an awesome dr. because he is a great sports fan, kids play sports together but he was actually the dr. to about half of the people in my part of bookings and there is enormous morning in this building that you decided to retire but also so many other friends here come i want to thank you all for coming. but, this is one of the coolest events brookings has ever had. and that has nothing to do with me. i'm so grateful to have alexander here to lead this conversation by the way, i want to say we may end a little early because i want some time to sign any books you want to buy
bloomberg ads, the tagline is mike gets it done, no, gail gets a ton. so, thank you for being here. what an admission also, another great book that you have to re, my friend, melissa rogers who is a visiting scholar here we work together for 20 years. her book, religion in public life and faith with the american public life which has a nice double meaning is a great book to read. and i cannot resist honoring my entire doctor mark sheppard who came here today. i honor him because he is an...
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gail, good morning. >> good morning. >> a lot of folks are really anxious about this.ng -- how long will this last, do i need to stay put. i mean, what do you suggest to people and how they handle this mentally and emotionally? >> first of all, i think people need to understand that what they're feeling is normal. you know, pathologizing or making yourself feel weird about why am i freaked out is not h g helpful. it is true. there are some dangerous things going on, and we have an evolutionary, built-in system to react with anxiety, to alert us to things that we should avoid and be concerned about. it's normal. but there is for many people this feeling of lack of control. the scariness that has health concerns involved. so there are a number of things that one can do to feel that you have more control in a situation. and that will help with the anxiety. and those are following the directions that expert health advisers have suggested. you know, have your purell, have some -- be stocked occupy things. do your social distancing. do the things that feel like problem solvi
gail, good morning. >> good morning. >> a lot of folks are really anxious about this.ng -- how long will this last, do i need to stay put. i mean, what do you suggest to people and how they handle this mentally and emotionally? >> first of all, i think people need to understand that what they're feeling is normal. you know, pathologizing or making yourself feel weird about why am i freaked out is not h g helpful. it is true. there are some dangerous things going on, and we...
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. >> reporter: gail fall is the executive chef for conscious kitchen, part of a larger nonprofit now known as turning green, founded back in 2002 by judy sills. >> i wanted this quilt to be healthy. >> conscious kitchen serves over 127,000 meals every year to kids at two schools in marin county. for judy is only the beginning. >> the conversation is starting to change because we are seeing the degradation of everything around us. >> reporter: to come to skedee, she takes students on field trips to locations like terra firma farms where they learn how parents can help fight climate change, reduce water usage and raise animals humanely. and through turning green, judy and her team have reached nearly 400,000 college students across the 50 states in 45 countries through mentorship, social media engagement and youth driven initiatives, enabling them to start their own environmental causes. >> makes me feel important because not a lot of people know this information. >> reporter: is greater charlie dornan appreciate seeing how is sustainable farm work sent caesar duty as a role model. for
. >> reporter: gail fall is the executive chef for conscious kitchen, part of a larger nonprofit now known as turning green, founded back in 2002 by judy sills. >> i wanted this quilt to be healthy. >> conscious kitchen serves over 127,000 meals every year to kids at two schools in marin county. for judy is only the beginning. >> the conversation is starting to change because we are seeing the degradation of everything around us. >> reporter: to come to skedee, she...
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loved and adored by many. >> woodruff: and our hearts go out to you, gail grzybowski, and your entire family and to all the families going through anything like this now. we're with you. that's the "newshou and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all us at the pbs newsho, thank you, stay safe, and see you soon. f >> majding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. losupporting science, tech, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by e john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more ulst, verdant and peac worl more information at macfound.org n >> and with thing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. station from viewee you.your pbs thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," becky cooks julia the ultimate roasted
loved and adored by many. >> woodruff: and our hearts go out to you, gail grzybowski, and your entire family and to all the families going through anything like this now. we're with you. that's the "newshou and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all us at the pbs newsho, thank you, stay safe, and see you soon. f >> majding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan...
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i spoke yesterday with gail mcgovern, who is the national president of the american red cross, who told me that they are experiencing a severe blood shortage across the country and here in maryland as a result of covid-19. the red cross has implemented additional precautions and strict protocols to ensure the safety of donors and staff, and yet they continue to see a dramatic decline in the number of donations. and the need for blood will continue as this outbreak grows. so if you are healthy and you are feeling well, please consider donating blood. you can go to redcross.org to learn more about how to do that in your community. i know at the actions that we have been taking may seem extreme and they seem frightening. but as i said before, they are also absolutely necessary to save lives. of thousands of marylanders and hundreds of thousands of americans. and we are all in this together. and if we all do our part, and if we rise to this challenge, to meet this moment, we will get through this together. and i just ask that you continue to pray for each other. and for our state and for ou
i spoke yesterday with gail mcgovern, who is the national president of the american red cross, who told me that they are experiencing a severe blood shortage across the country and here in maryland as a result of covid-19. the red cross has implemented additional precautions and strict protocols to ensure the safety of donors and staff, and yet they continue to see a dramatic decline in the number of donations. and the need for blood will continue as this outbreak grows. so if you are healthy...
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gail saltz, who says our detox obsession is potentially dangerous. i will challenge that.t. okay, and backstage right now, music star, hip-hop star, r&b star faith evans... [cheers and applause]
gail saltz, who says our detox obsession is potentially dangerous. i will challenge that.t. okay, and backstage right now, music star, hip-hop star, r&b star faith evans... [cheers and applause]
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in 1000 gail a temporary hospital presumably this is named after florence nightingale the famous nurse from the time of the crimean war. is a very sort of a popular historical figure in the u.k. lots of medical establishments are named after her. the hospital will have looks like it will have a capacity for 4000 patients there will be 2 wards each be able to hold 2000 and it will be at the xcel exhibition center in london it will be up and running from next week now yet again this is i think the u.k. taking a lead from things that have happened in other european countries we know that in spain there are already exhibitions centers that have been converted into field hospitals there so this is obviously something that the u.k. has looked at and decided they're going to to do that to. even saying that he is putting out a call for n.h.s. volunteers they want a quarter of a 1000000 volunteers to come and help out clean in the government is thinking that we are nowhere near the peak of this crisis yet the new u.k. death toll for the day is 87 that takes the u.k. to 422 deaths that's quite a
in 1000 gail a temporary hospital presumably this is named after florence nightingale the famous nurse from the time of the crimean war. is a very sort of a popular historical figure in the u.k. lots of medical establishments are named after her. the hospital will have looks like it will have a capacity for 4000 patients there will be 2 wards each be able to hold 2000 and it will be at the xcel exhibition center in london it will be up and running from next week now yet again this is i think...
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prosecution i mean this is something we've all to gail's do many countries where the miller crizal salute to camilla grew shouldn't out these days it's a big court against in the united states where many and you wark to be as one to us officers involved in massacres from be it ma'am on whats charged to cry. it is still done to those who the west regards it as its enemies the international criminal court functions just as a court for those who are guarded as enemies of the west so it's i don't own us a little of what is going on well just finally in the when it comes to colonial legacies kashmir is of course a colonial legacy and the sudan the indian government has again put it under total lockdown we had the high commissioner on this show said it was being freed up a little of course it is the center of a nuclear possible nuclear conflict just tell me what you think about our coronavirus for instance can be used as an excuse to do all sorts of things by different governments but especially what on earth is happening in kashmir sheer is . the highest incidence of grunow iris afflictions an
prosecution i mean this is something we've all to gail's do many countries where the miller crizal salute to camilla grew shouldn't out these days it's a big court against in the united states where many and you wark to be as one to us officers involved in massacres from be it ma'am on whats charged to cry. it is still done to those who the west regards it as its enemies the international criminal court functions just as a court for those who are guarded as enemies of the west so it's i don't...
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reporting in that by gail ong kron 4 news. >>we'll take a look at the global numbers right now there are nearly 340,000 confirmed cases of covid 19 around the world more than 14,000 deaths have been confirmed in the us alone. there are more than 35,000 cases with more than 470 deaths. that's according to johns hopkins universities coronavirus tracker map here in california were reportedly a dealing with 1800 cases of coronavirus 35 people have died so far and for comparison. in new york. they're dealing with more than 15,000 confirmed cases more than 60 confirmed deaths as well from coronavirus now globally there are as i said 340,000 from cases of covid 19 and we're dealing with an increase in the rise of cases, we're looking at potentially italy dealing with some of its worst cases to date so far so we're going to continue to track that. again we're following the official numbers from the johns hopkins university coronavirus tracker map and as i said italy is the biggest coronavirus hot spot next to china. it's been more tha
reporting in that by gail ong kron 4 news. >>we'll take a look at the global numbers right now there are nearly 340,000 confirmed cases of covid 19 around the world more than 14,000 deaths have been confirmed in the us alone. there are more than 35,000 cases with more than 470 deaths. that's according to johns hopkins universities coronavirus tracker map here in california were reportedly a dealing with 1800 cases of coronavirus 35 people have died so far and for comparison. in new york....
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say she can continue online you'll find us on twitter i have abstained news always follow me bill gail don't forget to use a hash tag the death of a good. movie experience range anxiety these 2 electric cars should ease your concerns. on the road challenge the cure it could sum up our dimitrov. compact metro s.u.v. against a heavy cruiser. is the comparison unfair or just david forces good luck red. just difficult. not to see 30 years up to the full moon. everything seems possible here. 900. 90 is where the peaceful resolution is again. today it's a creative i'm craving the traumas. those just right so i'm right you're into the city's past and present changes. 6. just to do. a little more. is the human race destroying itself. we are moving in the basic elements of our existence. refusing to much nurture and moving. much more are useless. we may think cold water supplies will last forever. but they. are good when the rain. starts march 20th on t.w. . people have learnt that they can share real estate people have not learned that they can share a car. we are living during the most extrao
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a lot of people thought gail's was run by gail! speak to you later. now the weather forecast. the showers eased with us now to relatively low levels. even in the sunshine we have had those brisk showers coming through. it has felt chillier. a colder theme will continue as we go through the evening and overnight. colder air again across northern scotland. snow to low levels. gradually through the night a ridge of high pressure builds. cutting off the shower activity away from the north sea coast. and western extremities. colder tonight in the north. the ice mass risk is there. patti frost in the south. an ice must risk hereto. some showers meandering down the north sea. for most it is a much drier picture. it will feel chilly still despite the sunshine, particularly so in the north. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at 3... the government's emergency committee is meeting — as the uk looks set to move into a new phase of dealing with coronavirus which could force schools to close. that, as it'sjust been announced two more people have died in the uk —
a lot of people thought gail's was run by gail! speak to you later. now the weather forecast. the showers eased with us now to relatively low levels. even in the sunshine we have had those brisk showers coming through. it has felt chillier. a colder theme will continue as we go through the evening and overnight. colder air again across northern scotland. snow to low levels. gradually through the night a ridge of high pressure builds. cutting off the shower activity away from the north sea...
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gail maclellan reports. show of force. as 13,000 migrants attempting to cross over into the country from turkey. the crisis from syria shifted at its doorsteps but president recep tayyip erdogan said he could no longer contain hundreds of thousands of refugees after an s/ n idlib killed —— airstrike killed many soldiers. the 13,000 now at the border, a small number compared to the estimated 4 million syrian refugees sheltering in turkey since war ended their country began. recep tayyip erdogan is putting pressure on the european union to do more to help the crisis in his country. people say they have no water or food and are exposed to the elements. they come with one purpose, to get into the european union. translation: i will wait. i will not leave. i will wait until the border is open because i do not have any other choice. translation: even if they do not open the border we will wait here. we have nothing left. i have no more money. with what i had left i paid a taxi to get here. that is why we are outside. on the othe
gail maclellan reports. show of force. as 13,000 migrants attempting to cross over into the country from turkey. the crisis from syria shifted at its doorsteps but president recep tayyip erdogan said he could no longer contain hundreds of thousands of refugees after an s/ n idlib killed —— airstrike killed many soldiers. the 13,000 now at the border, a small number compared to the estimated 4 million syrian refugees sheltering in turkey since war ended their country began. recep tayyip...
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through the day and we start to pep up across the north and west and isles in those wings touching gailnd hazy but pleasant temperatures, 12 and 13 degrees, always a little bit cooler around southern and eastern coast. heading through monday night, a repeat performance, turning colder and under clear skies, though with the wind and the rain in the cloud in the north and the west, it should be as cold as it will be further south. we start tuesday on a chilly note, a lot of sunshine. some of that sunshine will tend to be hazy. a bit more clout for scotland and northern ireland, most of the rain again across the north and with a few showers further south. into the afternoon. you will notice the temperatures higher in a southerly wind with modern air bringing highs around 15 or maybe 16 degrees. the pressure chart for wednesday shows high pressure continues to dominate for most. central and southern areas will be dryer under a cool start with hazy sunshine and the weather front across the north and was weakening but bringing a bit of clout and spots of rain in scotland and northern ireland
through the day and we start to pep up across the north and west and isles in those wings touching gailnd hazy but pleasant temperatures, 12 and 13 degrees, always a little bit cooler around southern and eastern coast. heading through monday night, a repeat performance, turning colder and under clear skies, though with the wind and the rain in the cloud in the north and the west, it should be as cold as it will be further south. we start tuesday on a chilly note, a lot of sunshine. some of that...
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i'm phil gail welcome to the program. german government has announced a series of bans and restrictions in response to the coronavirus pandemic i'm going to magically expected to announce the next phase of the government's action plan in just under an hour across the country all nonessential shops will close as will bars restaurants or concert halls and theaters and museums religious services will be halted until further notice germany has already partially closed its borders with france luxembourg switzerland austria and denmark so far at least 14 people in germany have died from the current virus. and get more on this from political correspondent to hans brandt welcome once one of these latest german restrictions due to come into effect well that'll be different from one federal state to the other in this federal state of bavaria these measures were already basically announced and implemented this morning and they will take effect on wednesday in other federal states things are still moving each of the federal states th
i'm phil gail welcome to the program. german government has announced a series of bans and restrictions in response to the coronavirus pandemic i'm going to magically expected to announce the next phase of the government's action plan in just under an hour across the country all nonessential shops will close as will bars restaurants or concert halls and theaters and museums religious services will be halted until further notice germany has already partially closed its borders with france...
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are able to leave it there gail fisher professor of infectious diseases at the university of singapore also from the w.h.o. thank you so much for joining us on. markets around the globe are starting the week with heavy losses germany's benchmark dax index fell more than 7 percent shares in the german blue chip index fell to a low not seen in over 4 years earlier asian markets also continued to drop tokyo tokyo's nikkei was down in spite of emergency monetary action by the bank of japan hong kong and shanghai were also trading lower that after chinese authorities released data showing retail sales down more than 20 percent and industrial output down by 13.5 percent. and the news on the trading floor in frankfurt for us hardshell see 1st of all we've seen a huge drop again on the dax today what is the mood like there today what's the atmosphere like. well i think it just considering how volatile these past few weeks are investors are obviously exhausted and it's been a very harrowing couple of days for the markets the dax here in frankfurt down another 7 percent today it's fallen about 4
are able to leave it there gail fisher professor of infectious diseases at the university of singapore also from the w.h.o. thank you so much for joining us on. markets around the globe are starting the week with heavy losses germany's benchmark dax index fell more than 7 percent shares in the german blue chip index fell to a low not seen in over 4 years earlier asian markets also continued to drop tokyo tokyo's nikkei was down in spite of emergency monetary action by the bank of japan hong...
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well for some analysis on these issues i'm joined now by gail said. he specializes in human centric management and advises companies seeking to change that way. hello hello thank you very much for being with us welcome. h how would you define human centric mananagemet is k kd of susuper simple i mea- human centered management is just about taking care of people and never do to. your team what you put off like your own manager is doing to you so it's really really simple. wedgeses from stand on that front. unfortunately francis probably one of the worst. in the world i'm talking about developed countries where really far far f far compared to germany to u. k. including uk even the us i mean. human centered managagent is really something that is kind of cultural for instance for swedish people which is not the case for france. and is there also a sense that until quite recently the french didn't view management as a separate skill set that you need to learn and apply a but insteadad is just a step up the professional ladder a power move. yeah the proble
well for some analysis on these issues i'm joined now by gail said. he specializes in human centric management and advises companies seeking to change that way. hello hello thank you very much for being with us welcome. h how would you define human centric mananagemet is k kd of susuper simple i mea- human centered management is just about taking care of people and never do to. your team what you put off like your own manager is doing to you so it's really really simple. wedgeses from stand on...
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gail's for a time for monday night into tuesday.ss parts of scotland, even in the hills of northern ireland and northern england later on. temperatures will be close to freezing in many areas so frost and ice the greatest risk. the coldest of the weather first thing on tuesday morning towards the east. the set up for tuesday, that weather front taking showers eastwards initially. more rain bearing weather fronts diverted down towards france and iberia thanks to that southerly tracking jetstream. they could be close enough to produce some rain over the southernmost counties of england and over the channel islands. more showers around tuesday morning — a wintry mix. those will clear away and it's back to sunshine and showers for many into the afternoon. showers mainly across some western areas. temperatures similar to those on monday. then, as we head into the middle part of the week, it looks like many will still stay mostly dry with showers around here and there. the chance of rain closer to the south coast on wednesday but overall,
gail's for a time for monday night into tuesday.ss parts of scotland, even in the hills of northern ireland and northern england later on. temperatures will be close to freezing in many areas so frost and ice the greatest risk. the coldest of the weather first thing on tuesday morning towards the east. the set up for tuesday, that weather front taking showers eastwards initially. more rain bearing weather fronts diverted down towards france and iberia thanks to that southerly tracking...
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>> reporter: it's very uncomfortable, gail.th sides of your nostrils and then both sides of the back of your throat. those were italian health authorities who came to our apartment here in italy. if you're feeling symptoms, you call a number. we also called our local doctor here in rome. for a while they didn't want to give me the test because they said you have very mild symptoms. italians have been incredible. they've been checking twice a day. i have label of a fever now. now they're going to stop checking fwi checking twice a day. they're going to start calling three times a day to check temperature. we can't leave the house. so, health authorities suit up in those space suits, protective suits -- quite alarming to have them come into your house. but they've got to stay safe as well. they came and administered those tests, we waited 24
>> reporter: it's very uncomfortable, gail.th sides of your nostrils and then both sides of the back of your throat. those were italian health authorities who came to our apartment here in italy. if you're feeling symptoms, you call a number. we also called our local doctor here in rome. for a while they didn't want to give me the test because they said you have very mild symptoms. italians have been incredible. they've been checking twice a day. i have label of a fever now. now they're...
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gails around irish sea coasts.—east or eastern parts of england, so very mild indeed. beyond tuesday, it looks like it will turn cooler for all with a mixture of sunshine and blustery showers. these will be wintry over the hills in the north. 00:29:07,959 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 see you later. this is bbc news, i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 4pm... 273 people in the uk have tested positive for coronavirus — that's up from 209 yesterday, according to latest figures released today. 16 million people in northern italy are placed in quarantine for a month because of the virus. in lombardy, ski resorts, gyms and nightclubs can't be opened. restaurant customers must sit at least a metre apart. china reports its lowest number of new infections in a single day since january. here, new emergency laws — including court cases over video link or phone — to help tackle the virus are announced. borisjohnson meets victims of flooding, as a doubling
gails around irish sea coasts.—east or eastern parts of england, so very mild indeed. beyond tuesday, it looks like it will turn cooler for all with a mixture of sunshine and blustery showers. these will be wintry over the hills in the north. 00:29:07,959 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 see you later. this is bbc news, i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 4pm... 273 people in the uk have tested positive for coronavirus — that's up from 209 yesterday, according to latest figures released...
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gail is around irish sea course.esday, it looks like it will turn cooler for all with a mixture of sunshine in blustery showers. these will be wintry over the hills in the north. see you later. this is bbc news, i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 3pm... 273 people in the uk have tested positive for coronavirus — that's up from 209 yesterday, according to latest figures released in the last hour. 16 million people in northern italy are placed in quarantine for a month because of the virus. in lombardy, ski resorts, gyms and nightclubs can't be opened. restaurant customers must sit at least a metre apart. china reports its lowest number of new infections in a single day, since january. here, new emergency laws — including court cases over video link or phone — to help tackle the virus are announced. borisjohnson meets victims of flooding, as a doubling
gail is around irish sea course.esday, it looks like it will turn cooler for all with a mixture of sunshine in blustery showers. these will be wintry over the hills in the north. see you later. this is bbc news, i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 3pm... 273 people in the uk have tested positive for coronavirus — that's up from 209 yesterday, according to latest figures released in the last hour. 16 million people in northern italy are placed in quarantine for a month because of the virus....
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. >> host: gail in wisconsin. >> caller: good morning. >> host: forge no. >> my question has to do but the adequacy of the total amount of testing being done and to illustrate that, my simple point would be this. yesterday the president report it that there were 550,000 tests already completed. simple math would tell you that is one/sixth of one% of the total u.s. population. until we test three million people, we will not have even reached one percent of the total number of people that have been tested. so, my concern is, adequacy of total testing and the surveillance testing we need to do to get a real sense of how to broadspread and how deep this illness is. >> guest: so, there isn't any doubt we all know about this. weaved heard a lot. we have come to testing efficiency rather late and it is still fearing up around the -- gearing up around the country and from a clinical and public health point of view we still have not tested sufficiently. i actually think there are three reasons to be tested. the first is a very clinical reason. so both the patient and the doctor can define wheth
. >> host: gail in wisconsin. >> caller: good morning. >> host: forge no. >> my question has to do but the adequacy of the total amount of testing being done and to illustrate that, my simple point would be this. yesterday the president report it that there were 550,000 tests already completed. simple math would tell you that is one/sixth of one% of the total u.s. population. until we test three million people, we will not have even reached one percent of the total...
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he was invited to gail to be a fellow -- yale to be a fellow.ome of the liberal faculty did not want him to be allowed to speak. but he was allowed to speak, and with his charming personality, and how he discussed things, he won over major people, and his major final speech was at yale political union. he delivered this theme to other universities later. the purpose of professors is not to indoctrinate. you give students all different points of view and let them decide for themselves. i wish there were more universities who know that, like pepperdine does, compared to the problems conservatives -- those of you who support israel -- republicans have, not being allowed to speak on many of today's campuses. >> question? yes. >> of all your exploration and discovery, what are the two top discoveries that really shocked you and perhaps changed your perspective on your understanding of ronald reagan, number one? number two, who were ike's greatest mentors? gene: i will do the second one first. ike, when he was stationed in by aa, he was mentored gener
he was invited to gail to be a fellow -- yale to be a fellow.ome of the liberal faculty did not want him to be allowed to speak. but he was allowed to speak, and with his charming personality, and how he discussed things, he won over major people, and his major final speech was at yale political union. he delivered this theme to other universities later. the purpose of professors is not to indoctrinate. you give students all different points of view and let them decide for themselves. i wish...
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gail's for a time for monday night into tuesday.ht and they will push their way eastwards. a bit of snow across parts of scotland, even in the hills of northern ireland and northern england later on. temperatures will be close to freezing in many areas so frost and ice the greatest risk. the coldest of the weather first thing on tuesday morning towards the east. the set up for tuesday, that weather front taking showers eastwards initially. more rain bearing weather fronts diverted down towards france and iberia thanks to that southerly tracking jetstream. they could be close enough to produce some rain over the southernmost counties of england and over the channel islands. more showers around tuesday morning — a wintry mix. those will clear away and it's back to sunshine and showers for many into the afternoon. showers mainly across some western areas. temperatures similar to those on monday. then, as we head into the middle part of the week, it looks like many will still stay mostly dry with showers around here and there. the chanc
gail's for a time for monday night into tuesday.ht and they will push their way eastwards. a bit of snow across parts of scotland, even in the hills of northern ireland and northern england later on. temperatures will be close to freezing in many areas so frost and ice the greatest risk. the coldest of the weather first thing on tuesday morning towards the east. the set up for tuesday, that weather front taking showers eastwards initially. more rain bearing weather fronts diverted down towards...
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gail's for a time for monday night into tuesday.t and they will push their way eastwards. a bit of snow across parts of scotland, even in the hills of northern ireland and northern england later on. temperatures will be close to freezing in many areas so frost and ice the greatest risk. the coldest of the weather first thing on tuesday morning towards the east. this is set—up for tuesday, that weather front taking showers eastwards initially. more rain bearing weatherfronts diverted down towards france and iberia thanks to that southerly—tracking jetstream. they could be close enough to produce some rain over the southernmost counties of england, more especially over the channel islands. more showers around by and large to start tuesday morning — a wintry mix. those will clear away and it's back to sunshine and showers for many into the afternoon. showers mainly across some western areas. temperatures similar to those on monday. then, as we head into the middle part of the week, it looks like many will still stay mostly dry. there w
gail's for a time for monday night into tuesday.t and they will push their way eastwards. a bit of snow across parts of scotland, even in the hills of northern ireland and northern england later on. temperatures will be close to freezing in many areas so frost and ice the greatest risk. the coldest of the weather first thing on tuesday morning towards the east. this is set—up for tuesday, that weather front taking showers eastwards initially. more rain bearing weatherfronts diverted down...
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career with 1929 points only for shy of matthew's school record one more game would have made ford the gail'se scoring kingdom. >> especially the past times it would have been a cooler accomplishment for me. >> but he like so many others has no choice but to turn the page. the next chapter is hopefully the next level.>> is getting ready for the draft and trying to focus on my body and getting my strength ready for the next level. >> of course the current state of affairs prevents challenges on that front as well. >> there are no gyms right now open it is deftly weird for me i just have to go on my backyard.>> scott reese ktvu sports.>> all right let's do a little something experimental here let's try and do check this out from up in nasa this is a skateboarder doing insane things downhill not advisable check this out. all right that is josh and he is 19 years old which explain some of that free spirit i will call it. he is a downhill skateboarder from charlotte. up to 70 miles per hour. and this is the 49er fullback kyle doing his rocky workout. outside of a double in ohio i believe. and pull
career with 1929 points only for shy of matthew's school record one more game would have made ford the gail'se scoring kingdom. >> especially the past times it would have been a cooler accomplishment for me. >> but he like so many others has no choice but to turn the page. the next chapter is hopefully the next level.>> is getting ready for the draft and trying to focus on my body and getting my strength ready for the next level. >> of course the current state of affairs...
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gail maclellan, bbc news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers james millar and rosamund urwin — that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. the extra men from storm hall holgate yesterday brought further issues of flooding across the country —— storm jorge. numerous flood warnings across the country, check those out. some strong wins across the north of the uk and across the north of the uk and across the north of the uk and across the rest of the country this afternoon, which will ease down later in the day. plenty of sunshine around, but showers as well of a wintry nature, some snow across parts of scotland with a blizzard on the hills. the wind is quite a teacher, making it feel chilly. temperatures in single figures for most, may be making it to 9 degrees across eastern england. as we head for this evening and overnight, this will skirt the south of the country, outbreaks of rain and a perhaps a bi
gail maclellan, bbc news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers james millar and rosamund urwin — that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. the extra men from storm hall holgate yesterday brought further issues of flooding across the country —— storm jorge. numerous flood warnings across the country, check those out. some strong wins across the north of the uk and across the...
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gail asks we have three hospitals within about five miles.it be prudent to make one reserved for noncoronavirus illness so people have a better chance of recovering, direct all flu case tos to other hospitals clinics? >> that's an excellent question. we're all worried that all of us will be taking care of patients with covid-19. the nature of the question that we need to isolate patients with covid-19 or suspected of having it from other patients is right. what i think needs to happen is that each hospital has to figure out the local solution to do that on a hospital by hospital basis. here we established covid-19 wards where patients can be isolated from other patients. you know, i think it's difficult to say that a covid-19 patient won't show up in your hospital and sort of enact a transportation scheme to move them to another hospital. we're also trying to think about how we best distribute our resources so that we can care for all the patients in the region. that way we sort of need to have access to all the hospitals in every area that's
gail asks we have three hospitals within about five miles.it be prudent to make one reserved for noncoronavirus illness so people have a better chance of recovering, direct all flu case tos to other hospitals clinics? >> that's an excellent question. we're all worried that all of us will be taking care of patients with covid-19. the nature of the question that we need to isolate patients with covid-19 or suspected of having it from other patients is right. what i think needs to happen is...
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mary's basketball star jordan ford whose gails were also robbed of the chance to play because of these difficult times. >> we'll see jordan ford and his career move on in the ncaa tournament. >> what was your initial reaction when you found out that your season was cut short? >> we were all in shock. we didn't expect it to end like that and we were kind of hoping that they could like push it back or play without fans, but more serious than that, and it's kind of bigger than basketball at this point. >> does it feel like something was stolen from you at this point? >> we worked hard all season. it was a very long season. i think like three to four months. and to not be able to get to play the best part, like the playoffs, is just -- it's just very unrewarded. >> do you think there is a little steph curry in that guy? >> he actually came to play at one of our open gyms, which was really cool. i got to play against him. me and him went back and forth a little bit, which was awesome. learned a few things from him. and then i also got the opportunity to work at his under armour camp. >> if
mary's basketball star jordan ford whose gails were also robbed of the chance to play because of these difficult times. >> we'll see jordan ford and his career move on in the ncaa tournament. >> what was your initial reaction when you found out that your season was cut short? >> we were all in shock. we didn't expect it to end like that and we were kind of hoping that they could like push it back or play without fans, but more serious than that, and it's kind of bigger than...
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last night the gails sank a last-minute shot.f byu 51-50 in the semifinals to reach the championship game. >>> happening today, the contra costa county board of supervisors will debate a short term rental ordinance that would regulate airbnb type rentals. these new rules would require a responsible party to be available to respond to complaints by neighbors or the police. it's aimed at preventing the kind of deadly incident that happened in orinda when five people were shot and killed at a halloween party. the owners of that rental did not live in the area. >>> more people will leave that cruise ship docked in oakland. taking a live look at that ship right now. they will undergo quarantine for the coronavirus. we'll tell you about the steps they must go through before being released. the possible effect on concerts, on sharks games and other major gathering. >> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >> good morning, to you. thank you, for joining us. welcome to mornings on 2. it's tuesday, march 10th. i'm dave clark. >> i'm
last night the gails sank a last-minute shot.f byu 51-50 in the semifinals to reach the championship game. >>> happening today, the contra costa county board of supervisors will debate a short term rental ordinance that would regulate airbnb type rentals. these new rules would require a responsible party to be available to respond to complaints by neighbors or the police. it's aimed at preventing the kind of deadly incident that happened in orinda when five people were shot and killed...
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being monitored after caring for a patient who tested positive for the coronavirus in san francisco is gail said there are 8 new cases and another 8 have been confirmed in solano county 4 in contra costa county and 3 in sonoma county. there are also 2 confirmed cases in san mateo and alameda counties marin county right now just has one confirmed case. in santa cruz county there's also one confirmed case. and thousands of passengers tonight remains stuck on a cruise ship that is circling off of the california coast. right here is a look at the current location of the grand princess it still is miles offshore and there's no word right now exactly when the boat will be coming to any part of land. and here now is video of supplies are being delivered to the cruise ship sent to us by a passenger. we understand on board was extra water and protective gear. 21 people board so far have tested positive for coronavirus vice president mike pence says. >>now that all crew members and guests will have to be tested and the ship will then eventually go to a non commercial port. well today cruise ship offi
being monitored after caring for a patient who tested positive for the coronavirus in san francisco is gail said there are 8 new cases and another 8 have been confirmed in solano county 4 in contra costa county and 3 in sonoma county. there are also 2 confirmed cases in san mateo and alameda counties marin county right now just has one confirmed case. in santa cruz county there's also one confirmed case. and thousands of passengers tonight remains stuck on a cruise ship that is circling off of...