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sÁnchez, actualmente en cuarentena irene ¿quÉ tal?orque nos informaron que una madre de la escuela de mi hijo el mayor, habÍa dado positivo y de la escuela nos mandaron un correo electrÓnico a nosotros y las y las familias, y maestros y empleados del centro. porque el virus es contagios y los niÑos compartieron lugares comidas. y hasta ahora sÍntomas, o tods bien >>> afortunadamente no hemos presentado ningÚn sÍntoma y el fin de semana finaliza la cuarentena >>> tienes hijos pequeÑos, has trabajado desde casa ¿cÓmo ha sido ba lanzarle todo? es como un ejercicio de malabarismo ¿no?. >>> tengo niÑos de 3,6 y un aÑo. y mÍnimo horario es empezar temprano me levanto a las 2 de la maÑana y en la cuarentena con el niÑo mayor que estudia online me toca estar al lado de Él conectando con los maestros y ayudando con la tecnologÍa. >>> explicar lo que ocurre, el encierro, como se los cuentas? >>> los distraigo un poco. y hago actividades nuevas, cocinar, que les encanta la cocina. y he incluido juegos para que intenten lavarse mas las manos. >>>
sÁnchez, actualmente en cuarentena irene ¿quÉ tal?orque nos informaron que una madre de la escuela de mi hijo el mayor, habÍa dado positivo y de la escuela nos mandaron un correo electrÓnico a nosotros y las y las familias, y maestros y empleados del centro. porque el virus es contagios y los niÑos compartieron lugares comidas. y hasta ahora sÍntomas, o tods bien >>> afortunadamente no hemos presentado ningÚn sÍntoma y el fin de semana finaliza la cuarentena >>>...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. iisue and edgar wachenheim the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind. walter. barbara hope zuckerber charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, ht inot miss what's r front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of americfinancial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, c consumlular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much-- or as little-- talk, xt and data as you want, and our u.s.-based customer service team is on hand to help. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tvad tional support has been provided by: and by the corporation forro publiccasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the food and drug administration i
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. hsue and edgar wach iii. the cheryl and philimimilstein . a osalind p. walter. barbarpe zuckerberg. werles rosenblum. ry to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the mo of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plat are designed to help you do more of the things you enjoy, whether you're talker, texter, browser, photographer or a bit of everything. our u.s.-based customer service team is here to find plan that fits you. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. dditional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank u. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. former vice
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. hsue and edgar wach iii. the cheryl and philimimilstein . a osalind p. walter. barbarpe zuckerberg. werles rosenblum. ry to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the mo of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plat are...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us.at utual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. tprovided by:t has been and by the corporation for ndublic broadcasting, a private corporation by the american people. and by contributio to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. health officials in washington ste reported the first death from the new coronavirus in the united states toe day. rson who died was described as being a man in his mid-fifties, and a mediyca high risk patient, who had not had any known contact with infected patients. shortly after the announcement, president tr
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. s rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of u at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporatiofor public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. if the top of our program looks a little different to you, it's because it is.i'm not sitting ih studios tonight because all of us at newshour weekend are practicing social distancing measureto decrease the spread of the coronavirus. i'm here at home with my family. that blank wall.can spruce up r reporters, producers and editors are working from their homeso , as
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the mootnt, to niss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we lieve taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional suppo been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewersike you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york,re hariivasan. >> sreenivasan: good eveni j and thanks fning us. the new coronavirus has now spread to 107 countries and there are close to 108,000 cases worldwide according to the johns hoins university coronavir resource center. italy is one of the hotspots, where more than 360 people have died frothe virus, and the government issued a quarantine, restricting trel
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue d edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the mont, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much or as little talk, text browser, photographer or a bit of everything.s. our ased customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has bee provided by: d by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. we are bringing you our broadcast tonight fromtiemote los across the country for the s
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i>> pbs newshour weekemade possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomor yw can he make the most of today. mutual oamerica financial group, retirement services and snvestments. additionport has been provided by: and by the corpotion for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and byontributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining . we areing you our broadcast tonight from remote locations across the country for the second weekend. i'm not in the tisch studios; i'm here at home with my family. our guests have joined us using technology that allows us to have convertions, just as many of you and your families are these days, for school, work, and social connection, in this time of social distancing. our reporters, producers, and ed
i>> pbs newshour weekemade possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomor yw can he make the most of today. mutual oamerica financial group, retirement services and snvestments. additionport has been provided by: and by the corpotion for public broadcasting, a private...
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irene, the grandmother of the three and mother of one, is so very proud of them. if i were to get lost in alaska in the wilderness, i'd want to be with these four boys. that's what she said. mr. president, so would i. she also asked for the prayers of the country and for ethan and for his hand to heal, and that's starting to happen. these are the kind of young men and boys in alaska that make us so unique, tough, resourceful, and they uplift us and they make us proud. they are the protectors of their lands, their homes, and importantly, each other. so to the rescue crews, thank you again. hard work, perseverance, risking your own lives for these young boys, christopher, frank, ethan, and little two-year-old trey, thank you for your inspiration, your ingenuity, your toughness, for being able to survive in the elements and looking out for each other. and thank you for staying alive and staying safe. and congratulations on being our alaskans of the week. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. scott: first i w
irene, the grandmother of the three and mother of one, is so very proud of them. if i were to get lost in alaska in the wilderness, i'd want to be with these four boys. that's what she said. mr. president, so would i. she also asked for the prayers of the country and for ethan and for his hand to heal, and that's starting to happen. these are the kind of young men and boys in alaska that make us so unique, tough, resourceful, and they uplift us and they make us proud. they are the protectors of...
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certainly is, when you read the article there's a lot of finger—pointing at around, the suggestion that ireneing very transparent about what is going on inside iran, there are 92 deaths and of course a real concern about that spread, the spread of that from elsewhere across the middle east. the daily mail looks at flybe, many papers have the story, of course they don't have the very latest, it was only when i arrived morning at about three o'clock that a learned it has filed for administration and has officially collapsed. talks about how regional airlines are under some pressure. there is a discussion, not just under some pressure. there is a discussion, notjust when it comes to flights but trains, any sort of regional transport where it is very hard to make money and run a profitable business, and yet there is a real need to get us around, especially in the area of climate crisis. absolutely. there will be an issue around regional airlines and whether oi’ regional airlines and whether or not that is climate only, i'm sure. and this is really important for regional policy, because the proble
certainly is, when you read the article there's a lot of finger—pointing at around, the suggestion that ireneing very transparent about what is going on inside iran, there are 92 deaths and of course a real concern about that spread, the spread of that from elsewhere across the middle east. the daily mail looks at flybe, many papers have the story, of course they don't have the very latest, it was only when i arrived morning at about three o'clock that a learned it has filed for...
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amy: 12 years ago, my cousin irene and her entire family died in a horrific carbon monoxide accident that's horrible. yes and no. all those bridesmaids dresses remain unused and available to us for free. so it seems that cloud of odorless deadly gas had a silver lining after all. check it out, still in the bags. the gowns, not the bridesmaids. i don't know. dead people's dresses? yeah, and cap sleeves? eh... oh, i was hoping you wouldn't notice. irene was always a slave to a good bargain when it came to clothes, and sadly as it turned out, space heaters. ladies, please. these four walls once housed an intellectual salon where the mind received nourishment as well as the stomach. but through no one's fault, penny, the quality of dinner conversation in this apartment has declined. and again, i'm looking at no one in particular, penny. fine. what would you like to talk about, sheldon? "what would you like to talk about, sheldon?" why do you hate us? i've prepared a number of topics that should appeal to both the advanced and novice conversationalists. okay, that time you looked at me. w
amy: 12 years ago, my cousin irene and her entire family died in a horrific carbon monoxide accident that's horrible. yes and no. all those bridesmaids dresses remain unused and available to us for free. so it seems that cloud of odorless deadly gas had a silver lining after all. check it out, still in the bags. the gowns, not the bridesmaids. i don't know. dead people's dresses? yeah, and cap sleeves? eh... oh, i was hoping you wouldn't notice. irene was always a slave to a good bargain when...
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since hurricane irene we are talking about thousands of birth children women. most of them were never knew about. reducing the official figures we have no idea i mean if you pull it from. within a few days the ocean viking crew rescue 3 boats with nearly 300 refugees doctors and nurses take care of the rescued they talk about their fates in libyan refugee camps and why they decided to risk the journey because didn't for long because our lives more importance. if used we would die. to charter the ocean viking cost the aid organizations 14000 euros a day they want to help in an untenable situation when no one else does. s.o.s. is always all last european union but the european union takes responsibility for saving lives at sea seriously right now that not all. the refugees are allowed to disembark in sicily they and the crew are immediately tested for coronavirus. the tests are negative but the ocean viking is detained at the port despite the fact that a help at sea is desperately needed. well after the corn period this disinfected before a new crew sails it agai
since hurricane irene we are talking about thousands of birth children women. most of them were never knew about. reducing the official figures we have no idea i mean if you pull it from. within a few days the ocean viking crew rescue 3 boats with nearly 300 refugees doctors and nurses take care of the rescued they talk about their fates in libyan refugee camps and why they decided to risk the journey because didn't for long because our lives more importance. if used we would die. to charter...
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mitorÁ un programaespecial, exc cc: telemundo network [♪ tema musical ] >> no intentes perjudicarme, irene
mitorÁ un programaespecial, exc cc: telemundo network [♪ tema musical ] >> no intentes perjudicarme, irene
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channel this is where the shots were fired that marked the start of the 2nd while being polish and irene conservationist augustana is worried about the threat posed by contaminants and conditions that are still lying at the bottom of the baltic sea. there is at least. 80 to 100 wrecks in the baltic that are potentially dangerous to the environment and my might still can contain a big. and out of oil in dam and if it leaks the whole eco system of the body will be in danger the sun composes the most serious threat the german oil tanker was told peter by soviet aircraft in the gulf of diced at the end of the war. the wreck is being decomposing on the seabed for 75 years and still has feeling its hollow. son a fears that the function could soon break apart with devastating consequences. marchin public is a diver that has confirmed that the vessel is badly corroded but the 2 environmental activists say no one is prepared to take responsibility. and some people say that the past all winners of the regs should be responsible some say that the countries in which waters the directs are responsibl
channel this is where the shots were fired that marked the start of the 2nd while being polish and irene conservationist augustana is worried about the threat posed by contaminants and conditions that are still lying at the bottom of the baltic sea. there is at least. 80 to 100 wrecks in the baltic that are potentially dangerous to the environment and my might still can contain a big. and out of oil in dam and if it leaks the whole eco system of the body will be in danger the sun composes the...
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and poor irene you see up there was hounlded ded by this one gentleman who saw her at a cocktail party and said that's amelia. she said i am not amelia, what are you talking about? she had to finally go to court to get him to stop harassing her. it's just, you know -- but as i said in the beginning what happens when the most famous woman in the world simply disappears, a female pilot? the movie there "flight to freedom" featuring roselyn russell was a thinly veiled story, supposed story of amelia as a spy and sparked a rash of sightings during the war. and though that died down, the 1960s it kind of all came creeping back with a variety of people writing books. based on sightings of some people in saipan and other islands, the marshal islands. and some people say she had a tendency when she went off course to go north, and maybe she did go to the marshal islands. so they're basing it on that, and then capture and either died in prison or was executed. world war ii vets some of them came back saying i saw a twin-engine plane and i saw a blonde woman. it could have been anybody. it could
and poor irene you see up there was hounlded ded by this one gentleman who saw her at a cocktail party and said that's amelia. she said i am not amelia, what are you talking about? she had to finally go to court to get him to stop harassing her. it's just, you know -- but as i said in the beginning what happens when the most famous woman in the world simply disappears, a female pilot? the movie there "flight to freedom" featuring roselyn russell was a thinly veiled story, supposed...
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. >> in a statement tonight, kaiser vice president irene chavez says the number of covid-19 patients is currently lower. chavez says given that it is located in a covid-19 hot spot and that we count so many south bay residents as our members, it should not be surprising that we would care for a significant number of our patients in our san jose hospital. >>> san francisco's hospital is under a lockdown tonight after three employees tested positive for coronavirus. it is a city-run nursing home now. most of the 750 residents are over 65 with serious health conditions. >>> seton medical center is now accepting covid-19 patients. governor newsom announced the state would be leasing more than 200 hospital beds at the facility. california has 90,000 hospital beds. governor newsom says he expects the state will need 50,000 more. >>> new pressure for students, parents, and teachers. school districts in six counties announced they will remain closed until may 4th. abc news reports with now this is going to affect families. lauren. >> dan, there's a lot of stress. students are worried they're
. >> in a statement tonight, kaiser vice president irene chavez says the number of covid-19 patients is currently lower. chavez says given that it is located in a covid-19 hot spot and that we count so many south bay residents as our members, it should not be surprising that we would care for a significant number of our patients in our san jose hospital. >>> san francisco's hospital is under a lockdown tonight after three employees tested positive for coronavirus. it is a...
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the outbreak in a statement from kaiser permanente san jose senior vice president and area manager irene chavez says the number of suspected or confirmed covid 19 patients changes daily hospital does not provide daily figures but says the percentage of patients in san jose has dropped quote given that it is located in a copa 19 hot spot and that we count so many south bay residents as our members. it should not be surprising that we would care for a significant number of our patients in our san jose hospital santa clara county has been hit hard with covid 19 cases and deaths in an effort to prevent overwhelming hospitals, the santa clara convention center will serve as a federal medical facility to treat non-covered 19 patients. >>the facility will be one out of 8 in the state that's 2000 additional medical bags, those sites are already on packing are in the process. >>of being made operational the santa clara convention center will have 248 beds, the major benefit of it is that it adds more hospital beds. >>medical personnel and supplies, so doesn't strain any of our current resources c
the outbreak in a statement from kaiser permanente san jose senior vice president and area manager irene chavez says the number of suspected or confirmed covid 19 patients changes daily hospital does not provide daily figures but says the percentage of patients in san jose has dropped quote given that it is located in a copa 19 hot spot and that we count so many south bay residents as our members. it should not be surprising that we would care for a significant number of our patients in our san...
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we can speak live now to irene tinagli, mep for northwest italy, representing the lombardy region, which hit by the coronavirus. she's been in quarantine for the last three weeks. first of all, how are you? i am fine. but of course i am worried because this emergency keeps going and although the growth rate is less, you know, not as tough as it was a few days ago, but with the death toll increasing every day, but this is very worrying. death toll has been shocking today, so many more have died. is this something that people were prepared for, or has it taken people by shock? nobody was prepared for a tragedy of this magnitude. at the very beginning, people thought it would be a bad virus, obviously worse than the flue, but nobody expected this kind of death toll. so now many people are starting to really get scared. the streets are completely deserted. of course, there are people sometimes in line for groceries but the situation is obviously very serious. although the towns which we re serious. although the towns which were quarantined first in those areas, the contagion has stopped. so
we can speak live now to irene tinagli, mep for northwest italy, representing the lombardy region, which hit by the coronavirus. she's been in quarantine for the last three weeks. first of all, how are you? i am fine. but of course i am worried because this emergency keeps going and although the growth rate is less, you know, not as tough as it was a few days ago, but with the death toll increasing every day, but this is very worrying. death toll has been shocking today, so many more have died....
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than other european countries to clamping down schools and universities for example are still open so irene from me is a journalist and has been lobbying the region government in particular to implement a lockdown to curb the spread of the virus she joins us from oslo via skype thank you very much so as think we've all learned time is of the essence with something like this so what are you seeing that concerns you in particular with how their way is dealing with this. sure well 1st of all i want to say that i read a sentence work which i think something's up very well which is that the virus is faster than democracy this sometimes is really good i think because this virus is so quick the way it spreads that you know this isn't making is too slow to catch up with the buyers right. basically are just a few days ago we were really not expecting this to happen so fast so the norwegian government had to make decisions very quickly and yesterday they finally implemented some measures that are definitely going to help a lot but i still think it's not enough so i have been lobbying since sunday nig
than other european countries to clamping down schools and universities for example are still open so irene from me is a journalist and has been lobbying the region government in particular to implement a lockdown to curb the spread of the virus she joins us from oslo via skype thank you very much so as think we've all learned time is of the essence with something like this so what are you seeing that concerns you in particular with how their way is dealing with this. sure well 1st of all i...
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be not be surprising that we care for a significant number of our patients and that being said by irene chavez. now, the hospital does not provide daily numbers but their workload is significant. doctors telling a medical journal just lack week, last thursday that they are worried or concerned about the potential to run out of those all-important ventilators. live in san jose this morning, i'm julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> san francisco laguna honda hospital is under lockdown after three employees there tested positive for coronavirus. most of the 750 residents are over 65 and have serious health conditions. >>> at oakland international airport a gate agent has tested positive for coronavirus. the airport says he last worked on march 22nd in terminal two. the areas where he worked are now being disinfected. a southwest worker at the airport contacted dan nows and shared these pictures with us. that person says that the airport employees are pretty worried about the sick agent and anyone who worked with him. the airport has given no further information about the man. >>> the number of c
be not be surprising that we care for a significant number of our patients and that being said by irene chavez. now, the hospital does not provide daily numbers but their workload is significant. doctors telling a medical journal just lack week, last thursday that they are worried or concerned about the potential to run out of those all-important ventilators. live in san jose this morning, i'm julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> san francisco laguna honda hospital is under lockdown after...
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be not be surprising that we care for a significant number of our patients and that being said by ireneal does not provide daily numbers but their workload is significant. doctors telling a medical journal just lack week, last thursday that they are worried or concerned about the potential to run out of those all-important ventilators. live in san jose this morning, i'm julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> san francisco laguna honda hospital is under lockdown after three employees there tested positive for coronavirus. most of the 750 residents are over 65 and have serious health conditions. >>> at oakland international airport a gate agent has tested positive for coronavirus. the airport says he last worked on march 22nd in terminal
be not be surprising that we care for a significant number of our patients and that being said by ireneal does not provide daily numbers but their workload is significant. doctors telling a medical journal just lack week, last thursday that they are worried or concerned about the potential to run out of those all-important ventilators. live in san jose this morning, i'm julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> san francisco laguna honda hospital is under lockdown after three employees there...
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that's because his wife, irene montero, seen here with mr iglesias, tested positive for the virus. that all ministers and the royal family have had to be tested. ms montero is one of more than 120 thousand people who attended a march last weekend to mark international women's day. the march took place just before authorities detected a huge spike in the number of infections. to bring us up to date on what's been happening i've been speaking to guy hedgecoe. you heard about them being tested there, they're meeting competing all there, they're meeting competing all the time, shaking hands and they have a lot of contact with the government in the cabinet ministers as we heard there were those cabinet ministers assistance to positive. —— has tested positive. and up and drive some to ordinary people how widespread it is and it is notjust people, ordinary workers were picking up this infection and it is politicians and possibly members of the real family. how is it politicians and possibly members of the realfamily. how is it affecting other aspects of everyday life? sport has been quite
that's because his wife, irene montero, seen here with mr iglesias, tested positive for the virus. that all ministers and the royal family have had to be tested. ms montero is one of more than 120 thousand people who attended a march last weekend to mark international women's day. the march took place just before authorities detected a huge spike in the number of infections. to bring us up to date on what's been happening i've been speaking to guy hedgecoe. you heard about them being tested...
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irene tinagli is an mep for north—west italy, representing the lombardy region, which has been worstronavirus. she's been in quarantine for the past three weeks and spoke to us earlier. nobody was prepared for a tragedy of this magnitude. people thought it would be a bad virus, obviously worse than the flu, but nobody expected this kind of death toll, so now many people are starting to get really scared. the streets are completely deserted. of course there are people in line for groceries sometimes, but the situation is obviously very serious, although the towns who were quarantined first, in those areas, the contagion has stopped, so this is a good sign that may be in a week or so, even in the area that right now is most affected, it could be decreasing, so that is what we all hope. lets go from italy to spain now. in spain, the number of deaths from the virus has jumped by a third in a day, to more than 1,300, behind only iran, china and italy. madrid has been particularly badly hit and hospitals there are struggling to cope. spain's prime minister, pedro sanchez, has praised the c
irene tinagli is an mep for north—west italy, representing the lombardy region, which has been worstronavirus. she's been in quarantine for the past three weeks and spoke to us earlier. nobody was prepared for a tragedy of this magnitude. people thought it would be a bad virus, obviously worse than the flu, but nobody expected this kind of death toll, so now many people are starting to get really scared. the streets are completely deserted. of course there are people in line for groceries...
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irene, a doctor, is trying to get back to her hospital urgently. but got a call saying they needed her back here. she arrived from new york this morning. i guess this is an emergency and anything we can do to help, it is what we have to do. and this is why — spain's hospitals, a health system under severe stress. there is a desperate need to slow the pace at which people are being infected. this hospital on the edge of madrid has set aside more than 100 beds for coronavirus patients in the past few days. they are not overwhelmed, but the problem they have, they say, is that they are already running low on stocks of safety equipment, and that means the medical staff are being put at risk. alex, one of the nurses, tells me that the masks we are carrying, are better than those the hospital staff are provided. translation: i think it is necessary that the government takes these measures. we are trying to stop a disease we don't understand. we see what some countries in asia did. we think this is the best thing to do. meanwhile, those forced to stay—at—
irene, a doctor, is trying to get back to her hospital urgently. but got a call saying they needed her back here. she arrived from new york this morning. i guess this is an emergency and anything we can do to help, it is what we have to do. and this is why — spain's hospitals, a health system under severe stress. there is a desperate need to slow the pace at which people are being infected. this hospital on the edge of madrid has set aside more than 100 beds for coronavirus patients in the...
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but coded 19 sounds like come on irene isn't the only small little virus leaving bodies in its wake and making headlines these days no blackwater zone former founder erik prince is back in the hot seat after a new york times investigation uncovered that the war profiteer helped recruit former american and british spies for a secretive intelligence gathering operation that included infiltrating democratic congressional campaigns labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the agenda. or in other words just another day at the office for the mercenary mogul and younger brother of secretary of education but.
but coded 19 sounds like come on irene isn't the only small little virus leaving bodies in its wake and making headlines these days no blackwater zone former founder erik prince is back in the hot seat after a new york times investigation uncovered that the war profiteer helped recruit former american and british spies for a secretive intelligence gathering operation that included infiltrating democratic congressional campaigns labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the...
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home to buy and lay the coosa let's see curme 2nd in the table but it's now 3 points behind leader irenic white 6 fans believe it's their year to win the title and they were pumped up for this top of the table clash with leverkusen. because i haven't seen company had the better momentum coming in with a 6 game winning streak plus it van seen in europe for chemo vanna and the home sites title ambitions to remain tangible they needed maximum points especially being at home but it was leon bailey who knitted for the visitors in the 29th minute waiver cruises the demon mary intercepted the bad pass did the leg work and found chi habits who set up the league from point blank range his 5th goal this season. life sick didn't need long to respond and were helped by a mary who took down vanna setting up a free kick and christopher own cuckoo didn't waste it finding patrick shakoor level to score with the beautiful header that was just out of her desk he's reached by. after the break lives it had a good look then a touch passed in cuckoo but predicts he says not this time it prevents what could hav
home to buy and lay the coosa let's see curme 2nd in the table but it's now 3 points behind leader irenic white 6 fans believe it's their year to win the title and they were pumped up for this top of the table clash with leverkusen. because i haven't seen company had the better momentum coming in with a 6 game winning streak plus it van seen in europe for chemo vanna and the home sites title ambitions to remain tangible they needed maximum points especially being at home but it was leon bailey...
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. >> in a statement tonight, kaiser vice president irene chavez says the number of covid-19 patients is currently lower. chavez says given that it is located in a covid-19 hot spot and that we count so many south bay residents as our members, it should not be surprising that we would care for a significant number of our patients in our san jose hospital. >>> san francisco's hospital is under a lockdown tonight after three employees tested positive for coronavirus. it is a city-run nursing home now. most of the 750 residents are over 65 with serious health conditions. >>> seton medical center is now accepting covid-19 patients. governor newsom announced the state would be leasing more than 200 hospital beds at the facility. california has 90,000 hospital beds. governor newsom says he expects the state will need 50,000 more. >>> new pressure for students, parents, and teachers. school districts in six counties announced they will remain closed until may 4th. abc news reports with now this is going to affect families. lauren. >> dan, there's a lot of stress. students are worried they're
. >> in a statement tonight, kaiser vice president irene chavez says the number of covid-19 patients is currently lower. chavez says given that it is located in a covid-19 hot spot and that we count so many south bay residents as our members, it should not be surprising that we would care for a significant number of our patients in our san jose hospital. >>> san francisco's hospital is under a lockdown tonight after three employees tested positive for coronavirus. it is a...
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by media accessroup at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend imade possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of dmutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. upport has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your om viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. (man) this program is made possible in part by contributions to your pbs stations fromiewers like you. thank you. can you all live the ultimate retirement? you can. (man) from the new world center in miami beach,me acclaipersonal finance expert suze orman provides essential advice to make your retirement more successful and secure. every little action that you take can make a tremendous difference. it's never
by media accessroup at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend imade possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of dmutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. upport has...
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for 14 days after he briefly shook ands with the sea pack carrier but kovac 19 sounds like come on irene isn't the only small little virus leaving bodies in its wake and making headlines these days no blackwater's own former founder erik prince is back.
for 14 days after he briefly shook ands with the sea pack carrier but kovac 19 sounds like come on irene isn't the only small little virus leaving bodies in its wake and making headlines these days no blackwater's own former founder erik prince is back.
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this is irene buxton when she met the prime minister three weeks ago.band, who is self isolating, living upstairs. 0h, we've had it all. but you've just got to get on with it. you know? there's people worse off than us. at least i've got my electric and buy gas on and we are warm and feeding. it might be soup and beans on toast a few nights, but you survive. 2020 has been a miserable year for the flood hit communities across the country. the downturn for them started way before lockdown. phil mackie, bbc news, shropshire. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. good afternoon, a cold wind out there and temperatures below average. a lot of dry weather around and high pressure close to the uk. there are some showers are northern and eastern scotland down the eastern side of england and that isn't it wintry flavour to some of these. these higher wind gusts. it is costing the 50 mph so in some spots it is feeling like it is closer to freezing. while we keep a few showers running into scotland in the eastern side of england, most places wil
this is irene buxton when she met the prime minister three weeks ago.band, who is self isolating, living upstairs. 0h, we've had it all. but you've just got to get on with it. you know? there's people worse off than us. at least i've got my electric and buy gas on and we are warm and feeding. it might be soup and beans on toast a few nights, but you survive. 2020 has been a miserable year for the flood hit communities across the country. the downturn for them started way before lockdown. phil...
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irene tinagli is an mep for north—west italy representing the lombardy region, which has been worst hitcoronavirus. she's been in quarantine for the past three weeks. here she is speaking to us earlier. nobody was prepared for a tragedy of this magnitude. people thought it would be a bad virus, obviously worse than the flu, but nobody expected this kind of death toll, so now many people are starting to get really scared. the streets are com pletely really scared. the streets are completely deserted. 0f really scared. the streets are completely deserted. of course there are people in line for groceries sometimes, but the situation is obviously very serious, although the towns who were quarantined first, in those areas, the contagion has stopped, so this is a good sign that may be in a week or so, even in the area that right now is most affected, it could be decreasing, so thatis affected, it could be decreasing, so that is what we all hope. in spain, there's been a big rise in the number of coronavirus—related deaths — up by a third in a day. more than 1,300 people have now died there be
irene tinagli is an mep for north—west italy representing the lombardy region, which has been worst hitcoronavirus. she's been in quarantine for the past three weeks. here she is speaking to us earlier. nobody was prepared for a tragedy of this magnitude. people thought it would be a bad virus, obviously worse than the flu, but nobody expected this kind of death toll, so now many people are starting to get really scared. the streets are com pletely really scared. the streets are completely...
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irene, a doctor, is trying to get back to her hospital urgently. they needed her back here. she arrived from new york this morning. i guess this is an emergency, and anything we can do to help is like what we have to do, so... and this is why — spain's hospitals, a health system under severe stress. there is a desperate need to slow the pace at which people are being infected. this hospital on the edge of madrid has set aside more than 100 beds for coronavirus patients in the past few days. they're not overwhelmed, but the problem they have, they say, is that they are already running low on stocks of safety equipment, and that means the medical staff are being put at risk. alex, one of the nurses, tells me that the masks we're carrying are better than those the hospital staff are provided. translation: i think it is necessary that the government takes these measures. we are trying to stop a disease we don't understand. we see what some countries in asia did. we think this is the best thing to do. meanwhile, those forced to stay—at—home are trying t
irene, a doctor, is trying to get back to her hospital urgently. they needed her back here. she arrived from new york this morning. i guess this is an emergency, and anything we can do to help is like what we have to do, so... and this is why — spain's hospitals, a health system under severe stress. there is a desperate need to slow the pace at which people are being infected. this hospital on the edge of madrid has set aside more than 100 beds for coronavirus patients in the past few days....
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more irene you see up there was hounded by this one gentleman who just -- he saw her at a cocktail partyid that's amelia. she said i'm not amelia, what are you talking about. she had to finally go to court to get him to stop harassing her. it's just, you know -- but as i said in the beginning, you know what happens when the most famous woman in the world simply disappears, a female pilot. the movie there, "flight to freedom" featuring rosalind russell was a thin lei veiled story of amelia as a spy and sparked a rash of sightings during the war and though that died down, the 1960s brought it all creeping back with a variety of people writing books. based on sightings of some of the people in saipan and the marshal islands. some people said she had a tendency when she went off course maybe she did go the marshal islands. so they are basing that. captured and died in prison or executed. world war ii vets said i saw a twin engine plane and i saw a blonde woman. you know could have been anybody. you know, have been japanese plants. american planes. but it wasn't earhart's as far as i'm concer
more irene you see up there was hounded by this one gentleman who just -- he saw her at a cocktail partyid that's amelia. she said i'm not amelia, what are you talking about. she had to finally go to court to get him to stop harassing her. it's just, you know -- but as i said in the beginning, you know what happens when the most famous woman in the world simply disappears, a female pilot. the movie there, "flight to freedom" featuring rosalind russell was a thin lei veiled story of...
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for 14 days after he briefly shook ands with the sea pack carrier but coded 19 sounds like come on irene isn't the only small little virus leaving bodies in its wake and making headlines these days no blackwater zone former founder erik prince is back in the hot seat after a new york times investigation uncovered that the war profiteer helped recruit former american and british spies for a secretive intelligence gathering operations that included infiltrating democratic congressional campaigns labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the trump agenda. or other words just another day at the office for the mercenary mogul and younger brother of secretary of education betsy the boss. who they are actually brother and sister so with viruses making headlines stock markets falling or oil wars brewing in erik prince of merck's caught spying i think it's a good time to for us to start watching the hawks. if you want it was going on in the city the streets you want to see. there so you like to see the prices you always just stay and see a rolls royce gracie suggests least system
for 14 days after he briefly shook ands with the sea pack carrier but coded 19 sounds like come on irene isn't the only small little virus leaving bodies in its wake and making headlines these days no blackwater zone former founder erik prince is back in the hot seat after a new york times investigation uncovered that the war profiteer helped recruit former american and british spies for a secretive intelligence gathering operations that included infiltrating democratic congressional campaigns...
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irene, a doctor, is trying to get back to her hospital urgently.ying they needed her back here. she arrived from new york this morning. i guess this is an emergency, and anything we can do to help is like what we have to do, so... meanwhile, those forced to stay—at—home are trying to make the most of it. an aerobics session laid on free for everyone stuck in one group of apartments. followed by a game of communal flat— bound bingo, keeping spirits up even as the country shuts down. from this evening, spain is closing its borders, only residents and spanish citizens are allowed to enter the country. damian grammaticas, bbc news, madrid. and you can find out more about the symptoms of coronavirus and how to protect yourself on the bbc news app and on our website, bbc.co.uk/news. let's take a look at some of today's other news. the trial of scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, has heard allegations from a civil servant that he initiated a sexual assault by telling her he wanted to recreate a pose on a christmas card. the witness, who can be
irene, a doctor, is trying to get back to her hospital urgently.ying they needed her back here. she arrived from new york this morning. i guess this is an emergency, and anything we can do to help is like what we have to do, so... meanwhile, those forced to stay—at—home are trying to make the most of it. an aerobics session laid on free for everyone stuck in one group of apartments. followed by a game of communal flat— bound bingo, keeping spirits up even as the country shuts down. from...