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helen you got it helen has to pick up from there you are the dalai ologist talk to us about what that means to you. but the greatest honor. so but i think one of the fantastic things about the podcast is that it goes beyond dolly parton's america so one of the things that really touched me about the episode. that was released today i was listening to the freedom fighter tokyo's sus quality who was imprisoned in south africa during the time of apartheid with nelson mandela talking about when the guards allowed them to play music they played so how i'm to. there just because one i don't want to spoil it for our audience but i love i love the theme i love that you brought it up because i want to share a little clip at that and i think it doesn't spoil the episode but in the latest episode of the podcast was released today tuesday you guys go deep into the lyrics perhaps one of dolly parton's most popular songs which is jolene and she my you took the lead on this one it seems there was one connection to the song that struck our team being a show with a global audience i want to share that
helen you got it helen has to pick up from there you are the dalai ologist talk to us about what that means to you. but the greatest honor. so but i think one of the fantastic things about the podcast is that it goes beyond dolly parton's america so one of the things that really touched me about the episode. that was released today i was listening to the freedom fighter tokyo's sus quality who was imprisoned in south africa during the time of apartheid with nelson mandela talking about when the...
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joined by my guess and live in houston he is president of lipo oil associates in new york we have helen i need ski she is an american journalist with r.t. and in great barrington we cross to pete earley he is an economist with the american institute for economic research all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate andrew in houston let me go to you 1st here. the i guess this is the 2nd shock in as many weeks for you because you've covered the oil markets and now we have the process being rolled out to deal with the corona virus when we've seen markets crash and we see a lot of disorder and a lot of questioning of what direction we need to go into but there seems to be quite clear that a recession is going to be upon us and very very soon if not we're in it already go ahead and what are your thoughts. well i think that's right because if you look around the world we have school closures we have industries telling people to telecommute we also have really the shutdown of the economies say like in italy where everyone is staying
joined by my guess and live in houston he is president of lipo oil associates in new york we have helen i need ski she is an american journalist with r.t. and in great barrington we cross to pete earley he is an economist with the american institute for economic research all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate andrew in houston let me go to you 1st here. the i guess this is the 2nd shock in as many weeks for you because you've...
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helen devises a plan to work around it. she begins seeking out women who have bachelor degrees in math and computer science. she hires them in the lab, trains them, and sends them to a local night school for engineering. this mission took advantage of a once in 1175 year alignment of the planets. in order to spend a spacecraft to the outer planets. they were dreaming of looking at planets that no spacecraft had gone to before. jupiter, saturn, and even pluto, however, in 1970, nasa experienced massive budget cuts and so the grand tour was cancelled. and so a small group of engineers, including sylvia miller, who had been hired and trained by ellen, came in one weekend with the goal of saving the grand tour. they came up with the trajectory with something that uses gravity assist. they used the gravitational pull of the planets to act like a slingshot, sending a spacecraft farther and farther into space. and by doing so, they were able to save costs by cutting down on the size of the spacecraft and how much fuel they needed
helen devises a plan to work around it. she begins seeking out women who have bachelor degrees in math and computer science. she hires them in the lab, trains them, and sends them to a local night school for engineering. this mission took advantage of a once in 1175 year alignment of the planets. in order to spend a spacecraft to the outer planets. they were dreaming of looking at planets that no spacecraft had gone to before. jupiter, saturn, and even pluto, however, in 1970, nasa experienced...
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but worldwide ok helen if this seems to have this kind of ripple effect from 2008 and i keep hearing the words bailout in stimulus and things like that. bailing out who it is had a good reason and what about the little guy what about they gave workers that's what i really worry about i look at these plans and i don't really see you know where the majority of people going to be devastated by this our early workers waitress waiters waitresses. amazon i guess if you get to be an amazon delivery person jeff bezos is going to help you out but i mean it seems to me the talk of how to react to this is an echo of 2008 it worried about the rich or not so worried about the poor go ahead helen. yeah event like this really exposes the flaws in the american system as far as well the government is talking about bailing out various industries and whether the financial stimulus will be enough to get these businesses back on their feet but yeah all of these have it trickles down to certainly the good workers who have absolutely no rights as far as any sort of collective bargaining or demanding or any
but worldwide ok helen if this seems to have this kind of ripple effect from 2008 and i keep hearing the words bailout in stimulus and things like that. bailing out who it is had a good reason and what about the little guy what about they gave workers that's what i really worry about i look at these plans and i don't really see you know where the majority of people going to be devastated by this our early workers waitress waiters waitresses. amazon i guess if you get to be an amazon delivery...
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so helen devises a plan to work around this. she begins seeking out women that have bachelor degrees in math and computer science. she hires them in the lab, trains them, and sends them to a local night school for engineering. by doing this, she is able to fill the lab with female engineers who otherwise would not have gotten the door. it is a good thing she does, because these female engineers are needed for a very exciting mission that the lab is about to embark on called the grand tour. this mission took advantage of a one in 175 year alignment of the planet in order to send a spacecraft to the outer planets. the group at jpl was dreaming of looking at planets that no spacecraft had gone to before. jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune, pluto. in 1970, nasa experienced massive budget cuts and the grand tour was canceled. the group at jpl felt this was unacceptable. they had to take advantage of this moment. so a small group of engineers, including sylvia miller who had been hired and trained by helen, came in one weekend with the
so helen devises a plan to work around this. she begins seeking out women that have bachelor degrees in math and computer science. she hires them in the lab, trains them, and sends them to a local night school for engineering. by doing this, she is able to fill the lab with female engineers who otherwise would not have gotten the door. it is a good thing she does, because these female engineers are needed for a very exciting mission that the lab is about to embark on called the grand tour. this...
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her writings are collected at helen of destroying dot com or across liberals in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let me go to you 1st. i know you have to tell me you're really super excited about joe biden is your nominee right i mean really ok because you're part of the. peter i am super excited when i look at the polls and i see that the american people have come to their senses i guess you know i'm not donald trump's biggest fan and when i see. notwithstanding the fact that there is this usual rally around the flag it gracing a president during a time of crisis and that's happening in every other country on the planet and virtually every state in the united states dollar tax rates went up and now they're back down to where they've been and joe biden is beating him by 6789 whites in some of the big respectable polls so that does excite me that yes fair enough fair enough ok the national polls mean nothing at this point and if you compare it to 2016 joe isn't doing that well hillary was doing much better ok having said that when he going to wi
her writings are collected at helen of destroying dot com or across liberals in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let me go to you 1st. i know you have to tell me you're really super excited about joe biden is your nominee right i mean really ok because you're part of the. peter i am super excited when i look at the polls and i see that the american people have come to their senses i guess you know i'm not donald trump's biggest fan and when i see....
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very smart people they have just much gumption and it's conservatives do ok this if we disagree but helen it really gets down to the progressive part of the party are they going to be won over by joe because joe has given them nothing to dig. yeah i mean the good the ones who voted for hillary back in 2016 will probably fall in line behind joe personally i don't understand why people were willing to live up to her bernie this time around after he basically took them under the bus and $1016.00 telling them to vote for a candidate that went against everything that he stood for and now he's done that again so i think in the same we're all the progressive us would probably try to vote 3rd party of course not living in the same world as many recent events have made clear but yeah biden is not going to excite the progressive vote i think a lot of people stay home and i think a lot of people will vote for the apartments. ok well richard how how is will a job i can reach out to be aggressive in any meaningful way because i have to agree with how and i mean bernie was on some not late night cop sh
very smart people they have just much gumption and it's conservatives do ok this if we disagree but helen it really gets down to the progressive part of the party are they going to be won over by joe because joe has given them nothing to dig. yeah i mean the good the ones who voted for hillary back in 2016 will probably fall in line behind joe personally i don't understand why people were willing to live up to her bernie this time around after he basically took them under the bus and $1016.00...
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helen, let‘s move the nhs very much so. helen, let‘s m ove o nto the nhs very much so. minister boris johnson move onto issue of facemasks was not prime minister borisjohnson say yes, coverings might be useful. this seems to have gone what‘s gone against what was there before. this was picked up in the eye as well. i think even on the eight hand—out given yesterday said something different in terms of the medical advice. the prime minister was talking about face mask in terms of giving people confidence to go back to work. i think that may be right as long as it ought false competence. from everything we‘ve been hearing so far face coverings might stop you infecting someone else but they won‘t necessarily prevent you from being infected. that‘s been one of the arguments all along. as so far not using facemask. and we would want people to have too much confidence about the production they‘re getting from it. so there has to be a balance in this. i think one of the challenges facing the government will be persuading people that it government will be persuading people that
helen, let‘s move the nhs very much so. helen, let‘s m ove o nto the nhs very much so. minister boris johnson move onto issue of facemasks was not prime minister borisjohnson say yes, coverings might be useful. this seems to have gone what‘s gone against what was there before. this was picked up in the eye as well. i think even on the eight hand—out given yesterday said something different in terms of the medical advice. the prime minister was talking about face mask in terms of giving...
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but not everybody wants to leave helen and her family arrived in bogota 2 months ago on foot despite the difficulties they face in colombia the young mother doesn't want to risk venturing back to venezuela. people can i prefer to stay there i want to be going to do in venezuela we may have a house of our own but i supposed to wait for my daughter to starve to death. with the little money they had spent on food helen and her family couldn't pay this month's rent unable to work during the lockdown they risk being kicked out by their landlord desperate helen stepfather pleas for solidarity. i beg of the colombian government to help us armed with the rental payments for my lot in that's why they could assist us in all these things because we're human beings we're not animals. but many of their fellow venezuelans have already lost faith in the authorities coming to the rescue tired of being treated like 2nd class citizens during the pandemic they have to cited to leave returning to venezuela with a political crisis still underway may not have been what they planned but if they make it at
but not everybody wants to leave helen and her family arrived in bogota 2 months ago on foot despite the difficulties they face in colombia the young mother doesn't want to risk venturing back to venezuela. people can i prefer to stay there i want to be going to do in venezuela we may have a house of our own but i supposed to wait for my daughter to starve to death. with the little money they had spent on food helen and her family couldn't pay this month's rent unable to work during the...
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it's helen mccrory and damian lewes.ause, like everyone, the phone, because, like everyone, the wi-fi the phone, because, like everyone, the wi—fi and broadband situations are not super great where they are. thank you forjoining us by hook or by crook. helen can explain what you're doing to help nhs workers?m we have lots of friends the nhs. and when this outbreak happens. we are speaking about how they felt and how, you know, how they were feeling, and they said one of the big problems they had was all the cafes a nd big problems they had was all the cafes and the restaurants around hospitals were closing, and the hours that they were doing were longer and longer. and they weren't able to get food. and, first of all, we thought, 0k, and we sent out a few pizzas. then we spoke to a man called bob claymore at imperial foundation trust, and he explained that it was more than just a few pizzas, that's, actually, they had a large amount of staff that weren't managing to eat at all, like the hospital at same st mary's padding
it's helen mccrory and damian lewes.ause, like everyone, the phone, because, like everyone, the wi-fi the phone, because, like everyone, the wi—fi and broadband situations are not super great where they are. thank you forjoining us by hook or by crook. helen can explain what you're doing to help nhs workers?m we have lots of friends the nhs. and when this outbreak happens. we are speaking about how they felt and how, you know, how they were feeling, and they said one of the big problems they...
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but the furlough package helen, applies everywhere, doesn't it?a lot of criticism about the law to big clubs using some of that. yeah, but if we're looking at well over a year, a whole season first of all the furlough package currently only exist until the end ofjune. but i don't see that the level of wages covered there will actually sustain the whole industry for that period of time. they probably would have to be further interventions. ok, ijust wa nt to be further interventions. ok, ijust want to get through a couple more. back to the telegraph jack, elderly actors to be barred from tv dramas. just when you stop and think about all the different angles story wise on this terrible pandemic. this is obviously, hadn't occurred to me, had it for you? people in their 80s and soaps not to be able to act with younger actors. and there's probably so many different versions of this story you could write about different aspects of society if you put your mind to it. which is why you have to hope that we can come up with a vaccination. the idea that we c
but the furlough package helen, applies everywhere, doesn't it?a lot of criticism about the law to big clubs using some of that. yeah, but if we're looking at well over a year, a whole season first of all the furlough package currently only exist until the end ofjune. but i don't see that the level of wages covered there will actually sustain the whole industry for that period of time. they probably would have to be further interventions. ok, ijust wa nt to be further interventions. ok, ijust...
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ok you have made helen you know i find it very interesting how the media treats all this speak. as after the the the machinations and the the phone calls late in the night after south carolina also and everything coalesced i mean there's a doctoral dissertation in there somewhere on that ok those 48 hours ok but you know joe biden you know he has a reputation to be in the pocket of the credit card companies also he has his he's never turned away he's never disliked one foreign war. and that and got involved in or continued and of course there's this what i would call you know believe women a serious sexual. accusation against joe biden which the liberal media will not talk about will not talk about it and i remember very clearly the cabinet hearings i was very passionate about the rule of law and the presumption of innocence here but you have the liberal media that does it simply does not want to talk about it ok and they only like the new york times were watching because they only started talking about it when bernie dropped out what a coincidence here so i'm very disturbed by
ok you have made helen you know i find it very interesting how the media treats all this speak. as after the the the machinations and the the phone calls late in the night after south carolina also and everything coalesced i mean there's a doctoral dissertation in there somewhere on that ok those 48 hours ok but you know joe biden you know he has a reputation to be in the pocket of the credit card companies also he has his he's never turned away he's never disliked one foreign war. and that and...
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what did helen epstein do in that book? she interviewed people, daughters and sons of survivors, who lived in a variety of places, north america, europe and israel. all of whom connected by their relationship to the holocaust. and all of whom were trying to figure out exactly what that relationship was. they were just tiny portions of the legacy of the holocaust. because the most important event in their lives happened before they were born. and somehow they knew the secret. for example, here is helen epstein. here is what she says about being a daughter of survives. for years it lay in an iron box buried so deep inside me that i was never sure just what it was. i knew i carried slippery combustible things, more secret than sex, and more dangerous than any shad or ghost. ghosts had shape and name, what lay inside me was so potent that words crumbled before they could describe. epstein said further they need to find a way to channel the anger, the sadness, the outrage into some kind of constructive action. and she talks abou
what did helen epstein do in that book? she interviewed people, daughters and sons of survivors, who lived in a variety of places, north america, europe and israel. all of whom connected by their relationship to the holocaust. and all of whom were trying to figure out exactly what that relationship was. they were just tiny portions of the legacy of the holocaust. because the most important event in their lives happened before they were born. and somehow they knew the secret. for example, here...
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the winners at home in their kitchens i particularly like one moment when this 11 year old actress helen that cycle of system crasher won for best actress and you could barely hear her try to accept her war because her mom was behind her just screaming and that's the kind of movies that you don't usually get at the oscars so maybe there is some some benefit to having this type of very unusual award ceremony so and into a new look and a new feel for the ceremony and some new faces among the winners as well yes i mean i mentioned helen saying oh that she's i think a star in the making this this performance and in system crasher really blew me away and she's already got another gig lined up she's going to be starring alongside tom hanks next time people start making movies again she's up to stars next to him and then i'd like to mention alpha chuck who won both best actor and best supporting actor this year this is an actor what wasn't even on my radar a few months ago and now starring both in system crasher and berlin alexanderplatz he's really a name to look out for the deadly culture cor
the winners at home in their kitchens i particularly like one moment when this 11 year old actress helen that cycle of system crasher won for best actress and you could barely hear her try to accept her war because her mom was behind her just screaming and that's the kind of movies that you don't usually get at the oscars so maybe there is some some benefit to having this type of very unusual award ceremony so and into a new look and a new feel for the ceremony and some new faces among the...
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live now to helen mountford, vice president of the world resources institute, in washington, dc.ience at stanford university in california. what would a green economic recovery look like in a nutshell? i think it's pretty clear we've got major choices to make. now we expect countries to invest thing like $10 trillion in responding to covid—19 and in the recovery. so if they choose to invest that ina so if they choose to invest that in a low carbon transport, bikeways, that is one choice, another choice would be investing in highways and in roads. now, that is going to be much more polluting, much more damaging to health and the environment. timothy, do we invest in renewable energy or do we invest in high carbon? —— similarly. looking at the options that are greener, not only helps us in terms of health and pollution but actually generate more jobs for each dollar spent compared to those that i investing in fossil fuels. so they have choices in front of them but to build back about the —— build back better right now, we have the opportunity to do so. and professor, we are all enj
live now to helen mountford, vice president of the world resources institute, in washington, dc.ience at stanford university in california. what would a green economic recovery look like in a nutshell? i think it's pretty clear we've got major choices to make. now we expect countries to invest thing like $10 trillion in responding to covid—19 and in the recovery. so if they choose to invest that ina so if they choose to invest that in a low carbon transport, bikeways, that is one choice,...
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following this is our science reporter, helen briggs, whojoins us our science reporter, helen briggs,gs, whojoins us now. so, just our science reporter, helen briggs, who joins us now. so, just explain to us the likelihood with so many different theories, the likelihood of which one is true, and the fact that, well, you know, we are encroaching upon animal's natural habitats as we develop out. that's right. well, scientists have been warning for decades, really, of the risk of virusesjumping decades, really, of the risk of viruses jumping from animals to humans, and all sorts of things linked with that. sars, mers, ebola, and now kovic 19, linked with that. sars, mers, ebola, and now kovic19, all thought to have their origins in wild animals, and we know that this seems to be coming more frequent, and you can go out, and you can survey wild animals for viruses, bats are known to carry a lot of viruses, but they don't actually cause any problems for bats themselves, they don't make bats sick, but if theyjump to humans, then they can make humans sick. so, really, there is this concentra
following this is our science reporter, helen briggs, whojoins us our science reporter, helen briggs,gs, whojoins us now. so, just our science reporter, helen briggs, who joins us now. so, just explain to us the likelihood with so many different theories, the likelihood of which one is true, and the fact that, well, you know, we are encroaching upon animal's natural habitats as we develop out. that's right. well, scientists have been warning for decades, really, of the risk of virusesjumping...
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helen, thank you.gp sarahjarvis has been warning about for several weeks. we can talk to her now from her home in london. good morning, sarah. so, i know have been talking about this for some time, and there a lot of focus on it today, what are you seeing in practice in terms of people coming to you or other gps? we are all saying that it's much less busy than we expected. there's lots of facilities in place, for instance five weeks ago now gps we re for instance five weeks ago now gps were advised by the nhs that they shouldn't be allowing patients to book online appointments and go straight in and see their gp so instead we've set up a service whereby people can have a phone consultation or video consultation in many parts of the country and if they do need to be seen, they can be directed, and we've got this in place pretty much everywhere now, either to a cold hard, where seeing people not at high risk of coronavirus, or where there is any specialism of someone having coronavirus, a hot pub, where
helen, thank you.gp sarahjarvis has been warning about for several weeks. we can talk to her now from her home in london. good morning, sarah. so, i know have been talking about this for some time, and there a lot of focus on it today, what are you seeing in practice in terms of people coming to you or other gps? we are all saying that it's much less busy than we expected. there's lots of facilities in place, for instance five weeks ago now gps we re for instance five weeks ago now gps were...
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helen and her family arrived in bogotÁ two months ago on foot.despite the difficulties theyy face in columbia she doesn't want to risk venturing back to venezuela. >> i would prefer to stay. what are we going to do in venenezuela? am i supposed to wait for my daughter to starve to death? >> with a little money they have spent on food, helen and her family could not pay this month's rent. they risk being kicked out by theirr l landlord. >> i baig the columbia -- i have begged the colombian government to help us with rent payments. we are human beings not animals. >> many of their fellow venezuelan's have already lost faith in the authorities coming to the rescue. tired of being treated like second-class citizens during the pandemic, they have decided to leave, returning to venezuela with the political crisis still underway may not have been what they planned, but if they make it, at least they will be at home. >> let's bring in the author of an international crisis group report on the covid-19 impact on venezuela and colombia. is the colomombian g
helen and her family arrived in bogotÁ two months ago on foot.despite the difficulties theyy face in columbia she doesn't want to risk venturing back to venezuela. >> i would prefer to stay. what are we going to do in venenezuela? am i supposed to wait for my daughter to starve to death? >> with a little money they have spent on food, helen and her family could not pay this month's rent. they risk being kicked out by theirr l landlord. >> i baig the columbia -- i have begged...
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helen, from bank of america securities.moment, we'll have an update on the coronavirus situation and later hour, the president of the asian development bank joins the discuss its $20 billion aid package from member nations rocked by the outbreak. >> a preview of indonesia's big one with the number two country'sthe benchmark policy interest rate. find out why she's predicting cut of 25 basis points. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪[music] >> let's take a look, as they extend the lockdown on the coronavirus. president macron saying the unprepared for the situation. united kingdom is also looking into similar movies. more now. let's just go through the latest out of europe. encouraging signs. are they continuing? in france, we're taking a look at what's happening there on monday. a pickupry did report we --us faucets but fatalities. the health ministry said that the country is in a high plateau phase. expecting the second wave of infections -- this is after president macron reversed the initial stance that controls were not necessary. [
helen, from bank of america securities.moment, we'll have an update on the coronavirus situation and later hour, the president of the asian development bank joins the discuss its $20 billion aid package from member nations rocked by the outbreak. >> a preview of indonesia's big one with the number two country'sthe benchmark policy interest rate. find out why she's predicting cut of 25 basis points. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪[music] >> let's take a look, as they extend the lockdown...
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the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund,up with majorrtrom jon and jo ann hagler. ♪ >> (muyeser): >> narrator: a message-- from a woman to her husband-- secretly sent from somewhere over these mountains. >> (muyeser): >> (sadyrzhan): r: >> narrahis is sadyrzhan.ye two s ago, his wife, muyeser, went to visit her. parents in chi she never returned. >> (sadyrzhan): >> narrator: she left behind three children. >> (muyeser): >> narrator: soon after shees disappeared, m managed to what looks like a ionideo from camp. ♪ over the past three years, an estimated two million chinese muslims have been held in campst lis, which the chinese government has described as "vocational education and traing centers." muyeser's message ends with a farewell to her family. >> (muyeser): ♪ ra >> narr: march 2019. sadyrzhan is on his way from his homekazakhstan to the chinese border. he's ayghur, a largely muslim ethnic minority in china, that has been
the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund,up with majorrtrom jon and jo ann hagler. ♪ >> (muyeser): >> narrator: a message-- from a woman to her husband-- secretly sent from somewhere over these mountains. >> (muyeser): >> (sadyrzhan): r: >> narrahis is sadyrzhan.ye two s ago, his wife, muyeser, went to visit her. parents in chi she never returned. >>...
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helen, thank you. we can speak to health correspondence lauren moss. 0ne to health correspondence lauren moss. one thing is for sure today that will worry a lot of people, the death toll. we have already had figures for england, the highest daily death toll so far. these are numbers of deaths recorded up five o'clock yesterday. for england, the figures of 828 patients recorded to have died after testing positive for coronavirus. that's the thing single highest total we have seen in one day but it is in line with scientific predictions. not to understate how concerning and how sad this is with patients losing their lives in hospital. but looking at the trend and taking the overall picture, notjust at the trend and taking the overall picture, not just an at the trend and taking the overall picture, notjust an isolated 24 hours, it is important to take that into context and look at how the coronavirus is behaving in each individual country, and what we are seeing with the right is that over the last few w
helen, thank you. we can speak to health correspondence lauren moss. 0ne to health correspondence lauren moss. one thing is for sure today that will worry a lot of people, the death toll. we have already had figures for england, the highest daily death toll so far. these are numbers of deaths recorded up five o'clock yesterday. for england, the figures of 828 patients recorded to have died after testing positive for coronavirus. that's the thing single highest total we have seen in one day but...
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important step forward or red herring want to debate this i'm joined by liberal democrat politician helen belcher and loyally i get off thank you very much indeed for joining us is off today well if i could start with you i mean consider if it gets a game changer in helping us get back to normal i can't stand why it's being proposed but there are 2 aspects to this the 1st is the practicality of doing it with still any testing 10000 people a day for the virus there is no antibody test that is functional which has been currently developed and we've got 66000000 people in the country to try and test to give certificates for and naturally some of them will require retesting so the practicalities of this are impossible and also you then have the unintended consequence is so it is quite possible that employers for example will turn around and say well actually you must have a valid antibody test we also don't know whether immunity is perpetual or whether it expires whether the antibodies that people generate when they fight the disease are the same so what with it might be many different kinds
important step forward or red herring want to debate this i'm joined by liberal democrat politician helen belcher and loyally i get off thank you very much indeed for joining us is off today well if i could start with you i mean consider if it gets a game changer in helping us get back to normal i can't stand why it's being proposed but there are 2 aspects to this the 1st is the practicality of doing it with still any testing 10000 people a day for the virus there is no antibody test that is...
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the john and helen glessner family trust.rnali fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. captioned by media access group awgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other "frontline" programs, visit our website pbs.org/frontline. ♪ frontline's, "china undercover" is available on amazon prime video. ♪ ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ [bell rings] newscaster: theyey were the gangsters, the taggers, tithe chronically apathec. and they weren't very good at english, eier. and who was the first-year teacher t assigned to handlehese kids? it's "stand and deliver" meets "that girl." erin gruwell: no! mo of a teacher dressed in a pearl necklace and nordstrom separates. tony: i didn't txpect erin to tryo teach us anything. i knewhat she was nothing more than a babysitter. erin: i think i gravitate towards the kids who are the toughest initially. it's a very competitive edge. it's lcre, "can i, can i k that kid?" but it was very evident that they didn't want to be there. ♪ [siren] the rodney king verdict had just been nounced,
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helen dickinson, ceo of the british retail consortium.morgan stanley ceo and chairman james gorman at 3:00, and the im f managing director as well. ♪ awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] >> thank you very much. back to work, president trump to unveil guidelines to advise the stay-at-home rules. in europe, germany will allow smaller shops to reopen in early may. crude sits near an 18 year low. washington is considering paying
helen dickinson, ceo of the british retail consortium.morgan stanley ceo and chairman james gorman at 3:00, and the im f managing director as well. ♪ awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do...
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helen and owen. if you can't support them in any way, please do.worth noting most of england, wales, northern ireland, western scotla nd wales, northern ireland, western scotland have high levels today. going to be another dry and sunny day, we still have a brisk easterly wind, taking the edge off the temperatures, especially along this east coast. another thing, whether front moving from the channel islands and south—west england, taking cloud and remnants of this ring with it as we go through the afternoon. a lot of track weather, lots of sunshine. still this gusty winds, gusting inland to about 30 miles an hour with exposure gusting to around 40 miles an hour, behind this with a front in the south—west, and the channel islands, it will brighten up and you will see some sunshine. the highest temperatures the further west you travel, cardiff for example seeing 20, possibly 21 degrees today. through this evening and overnight there will be areas of cloud floating around, cold enough for a touch of frost across north—east scotland, the cloud remains
helen and owen. if you can't support them in any way, please do.worth noting most of england, wales, northern ireland, western scotla nd wales, northern ireland, western scotland have high levels today. going to be another dry and sunny day, we still have a brisk easterly wind, taking the edge off the temperatures, especially along this east coast. another thing, whether front moving from the channel islands and south—west england, taking cloud and remnants of this ring with it as we go...
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the legislation is dubbed helen's law after helen mccourt, whose killer ian simms was freed from jail find her remains. it will also apply to offenders who do not reveal the identity of child abuse victims pictured in illegal images. we will all appreciate the closure and comfort from laying a loved one to rest. the family and others like them have been willfully and cruelly denied discomfort. mrs mccourt has campaigned for a change in the law to represent this, to acknowledge the added distress this causes for the families of victims, and there is widespead public support for such a change. also setting the case for vanessa george who was jailed for abuse at a plymouth nursery. she took photographs of herself abusing children in her care and swapped indecent images of the internet. the pain felt by victims and their families have been confounded by the fact that the children in the photographs cannot be identified for the images she produced and has hitherto refused to disclose their identities. for many families who placed their trust in vanessa george, they do not know and may neve
the legislation is dubbed helen's law after helen mccourt, whose killer ian simms was freed from jail find her remains. it will also apply to offenders who do not reveal the identity of child abuse victims pictured in illegal images. we will all appreciate the closure and comfort from laying a loved one to rest. the family and others like them have been willfully and cruelly denied discomfort. mrs mccourt has campaigned for a change in the law to represent this, to acknowledge the added...
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helen briggs, bbc news. let's talk now to the bma's consultants committee chair, dr rob harwood.ou for talking to us again on bbc news. you have done something of a snapshot survey of doctors‘ experience a pp, what has it told you? it tells us pretty much as you might expect, we are short of ppe, less short than we were f mp3 masks but short of gowns and short of face visors which are the principal shortage areas and that is reflected principally in secondary care but also some shortages in primary care as well. one of the things the advice that the government issued yesterday, the revised advice, is that if people have to do without the new gowns they should wash their arms to give them some protection of using them but is that a good compromise? it is a compromise i'm told that can be effective but that is not my primary clinical area of expertise but i'm told it is an effective way of decontaminating yourself. along side that goes other things like showering. the important things like showering. the important thing with all those things is that adequate facilities for both pro
helen briggs, bbc news. let's talk now to the bma's consultants committee chair, dr rob harwood.ou for talking to us again on bbc news. you have done something of a snapshot survey of doctors‘ experience a pp, what has it told you? it tells us pretty much as you might expect, we are short of ppe, less short than we were f mp3 masks but short of gowns and short of face visors which are the principal shortage areas and that is reflected principally in secondary care but also some shortages in...
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over command should saving the children we are out of how to go use where it can really handy was helen who was before could be i mean how did you know they have taken is a care in the law on the part that most of all get mineral idea to get men that i was here for that before though i had met hamish off there is no where near the film up there so for your share of that for the house stuff well the shit will start for him or oh well bottom of that asshole i'm going to blow my fish out islami and react and coffee the but i reinforce hotman often law isn't how our look to look a lot of we actually have the fact that most of our calumet folded on has been a local fish and you only look at the. super yellow teeth and can then elaborate having half of the human woman absolute the woman. i thought i would say and i will prob like the yellow can but i mean that having half of me that hello how many movies are becoming for for sure out of those who few give me would be the whole world to make typical american ships or even the chairman of the ira folks it's going to mean. call the law. shit. wh
over command should saving the children we are out of how to go use where it can really handy was helen who was before could be i mean how did you know they have taken is a care in the law on the part that most of all get mineral idea to get men that i was here for that before though i had met hamish off there is no where near the film up there so for your share of that for the house stuff well the shit will start for him or oh well bottom of that asshole i'm going to blow my fish out islami...
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capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, former republican governor of north carolina, pat mccrory, and heleneper, pentagon correspondent for "the new york times." welcomexd to sunday. and a special edition of "meet the press.">x@&h(lc% >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in televisionxd history. this is a special edition of "meet the press" withe/qó[ chu todd. >> good sunday morning. the week began with two national reckonings on the coronavirus. the first is where we're xdhead. as of this morning, there are more than 300,000 confirmed cases in the united states, and well over 8,0006m deaths. the federal government is now acknowledging that in a best-casexd xdscenario, somewhe between 100,000 and çó240,000 americans are likely to die fro1 this virus.ñ["ti ját point of c more americans than died fighting in korea and vietnam combined. as you can see, the united states, thee1 soaring red line this graphic here, trailse1 the world in flattening thexd pandemic's curve. which brings us to the second reckoning, the government's lpe1 performance. like president trum
capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, former republican governor of north carolina, pat mccrory, and heleneper, pentagon correspondent for "the new york times." welcomexd to sunday. and a special edition of "meet the press.">x@&h(lc% >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in televisionxd history. this is a special edition of "meet the press" withe/qó[ chu todd. >> good sunday morning. the week began with two...
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time for a look at the weather here's helen willetts. george, thanks very much.lo. 22 degrees today in highland scotland, the west of wales and the south coast, and as we continue to lose the nagging east breeze we've had recently temperatures will be higher still tomorrow. what you can see on the satellite picture is very little cloud, and with the weather so benign at the moment very little will change actually. through the night under the starry skies, yes, once again it will turn chilly and we start to use that breeze, even more so so we we start to use that breeze, even more so so we pick up more mist and fog over the hills at lower levels. temperatures not as low as recent nights but still chilly enough for a frost in the glens of scotland and a chilly start anyway to our thursday morning. any bits of mist, low cloud and fog will clear very quickly in that strong april sunshine, of which there will be plenty on thursday. a little hazy sunshine and cloud at times and as a result of that and lighter winds, temperatures will be a bit higher, perhaps 25 to the
time for a look at the weather here's helen willetts. george, thanks very much.lo. 22 degrees today in highland scotland, the west of wales and the south coast, and as we continue to lose the nagging east breeze we've had recently temperatures will be higher still tomorrow. what you can see on the satellite picture is very little cloud, and with the weather so benign at the moment very little will change actually. through the night under the starry skies, yes, once again it will turn chilly and...
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and also you know climate the crowd climate crisis that's currently about how tough is your job now helen in the age of the coronavirus when i remember when i was in college m.t.v. and rock the vote were the way to get out you go to big concerts and parties and register you around people it was a social experience especially centrally to draw young people. into into voting does that harm your ability to go out and do the kinds of things you're doing now is that the coronavirus has become a damper on building those connections and creating that momentum that's a great question steve and over the course of 16 years with headcount we've established some wonderful partnerships with artists and other corporate sponsors and that has allowed us to despite not having a presence on the ground that's really allowed us to in this very difficult and kind of unprecedented time really expand our online presence and really looking into getting people register to vote through our digital means in 2018 headcounts headcount registered over 60000 voters and actually 2 thirds of those of those voters registe
and also you know climate the crowd climate crisis that's currently about how tough is your job now helen in the age of the coronavirus when i remember when i was in college m.t.v. and rock the vote were the way to get out you go to big concerts and parties and register you around people it was a social experience especially centrally to draw young people. into into voting does that harm your ability to go out and do the kinds of things you're doing now is that the coronavirus has become a...
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sarah friar and helen russell.ng in a little bit more around tesla, their production suspension, employee layoffs that drew widespread scrutiny earlier today. story that is being held up by people who wanted to believe that on the cutting edge orwhether an economy whatever it might be. i keep coming back to this tired old -- this is a car company. it looks exactly like a car company. it has been trading more in line with the car companies. it has to lay people off like a car company. not like the silicon valley software company. it has manufacturing plants like a car company. it has a lot of debt like a car company. convince can themselves all they want. this is a software company or this some media technology company. the numbers belie that. the numbers show that this is a car company. anymore.ot a start up at some point, investors will have to say, ok, they are all in this space and ev growth was negative last year in the u.s. units were down. it is a car company and so far, that has not been the correct call, i
sarah friar and helen russell.ng in a little bit more around tesla, their production suspension, employee layoffs that drew widespread scrutiny earlier today. story that is being held up by people who wanted to believe that on the cutting edge orwhether an economy whatever it might be. i keep coming back to this tired old -- this is a car company. it looks exactly like a car company. it has been trading more in line with the car companies. it has to lay people off like a car company. not like...
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of of media down there that's a whole nother show we need to get into with the impact of media but helen let me ask you a question here i'm interested in whether fear and anger are. the drivers of what we saw before and whether that needs to happen with the youth vote as well because clearly i think some of the use of own interests have been eroded in this time. definitely i think there is certainly a lot of credibility to that statement that it was fear and anger that brought people out to the polls in 2016. and i think in 2020 you're seeing a lot of young people rally around someone like bernie sanders because he also i think more so than anger i think he brings out a certain passion that is really really key and i think people see especially young people see that is extremely genuine. and so for us that headcount what we really want want to focus on is just allowing those young people to embrace that passion and so that same passion that they might bring to a meet to a you know artist or their favorite band maybe seeing that translate over to. you know a certain candidate or certain i
of of media down there that's a whole nother show we need to get into with the impact of media but helen let me ask you a question here i'm interested in whether fear and anger are. the drivers of what we saw before and whether that needs to happen with the youth vote as well because clearly i think some of the use of own interests have been eroded in this time. definitely i think there is certainly a lot of credibility to that statement that it was fear and anger that brought people out to the...
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thank you, helen catt.find out more on the situation in scotland from oui’ on the situation in scotland from our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. explain more about this, lorna. there's been a big jump gordon. explain more about this, lorna. there's been a bigjump in the death numbers in scotland due to covid—19. new statistics show that 354 people have died after testing positive for covid—19, and that includes deaths where the virus was a probable contributing factor. it goes up to the period ending last sunday, so it is not directly comparable to those daily statistics we have been getting so far, but it is broader, it is more accurate, and the statistics do give more detail. we know where deaths are occurring, more than one third are in greater glasgow and clyde, there have been no covid—19 related deaths in 0rkney 01’ no covid—19 related deaths in 0rkney or the western isles. statistics show that older people are more likely to die from covid—19, but that younger people are dying as well. they show
thank you, helen catt.find out more on the situation in scotland from oui’ on the situation in scotland from our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. explain more about this, lorna. there's been a big jump gordon. explain more about this, lorna. there's been a bigjump in the death numbers in scotland due to covid—19. new statistics show that 354 people have died after testing positive for covid—19, and that includes deaths where the virus was a probable contributing factor. it goes up to...
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here's our political correspondent, helen catt.mer had been widely expected to which this contest, but few could have predicted the circumstances in which he would become labour's new leader, in a sign of the extraordinary times his victory was announced by e—mail, his speech a prerecorded video. his first challenge, how to lead the opposition when party politicians is pretty much set aside. under my leadership we will engage constructively with the government, not opposition for opposition‘s sake, not scoring party political points, or making impossible demands. but with the courage to support where that is the right thing to do. but we will test the arguments that are put forward, we will shine a torch on critical issues, and where we see mistakes, orfaltering government, or things not happening as quick has they should, we will challenge that. that. as party lead he will face plenty of challenge u labour is still dealing with the fall out of its worst election result for decades. the task is huge, but that is why so much was ves
here's our political correspondent, helen catt.mer had been widely expected to which this contest, but few could have predicted the circumstances in which he would become labour's new leader, in a sign of the extraordinary times his victory was announced by e—mail, his speech a prerecorded video. his first challenge, how to lead the opposition when party politicians is pretty much set aside. under my leadership we will engage constructively with the government, not opposition for...