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i am jane o'brien. ver indeed for watching "bbc world news america." ♪ presentation of this program is provided by.. woman: collette guides travelers to experience the world in more than 160 destinations across five travel styles, like small group elorations. ateir inclusive tours fee local guides, cultural experiences, meals and accommodations. since 1918, collette has guided travelers around the world. learn more at collette.com/smallgroup. man: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teaching spanish, french, and more. s narrator: funding waso provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for erica's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest election results as polls are closing. joe biden hopes to keep momentum
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jane: the top u.s.fficial dealing with infectious diseases told a congressional hearing that the arican system for coronavirus testing is failing, andno that the system i really geare ed to whated to do right now. dr. anthony fauci's comments are in contrast to recent comments from the trump administration, which has said that antoody who wantest can get one. dr. fauci: the fact is, the way the system was sett up is t the public health component that drredfield was talking about was a system where you put it out in the public and the physicia asks and you get it. the idea of anybody getting i easily the way that people in other countries are doing it, we are not se. up for th do i think we should be? yes, b we are not. jane: testing is the only way to be sure that you have the disease, but that is just one of the que the outbreak.ave about the bbc has reived nearly 15,000 questions about the coronavirus from our viewers. our healthsp corredent sophie hutchinson has been looking at the most common concer
jane: the top u.s.fficial dealing with infectious diseases told a congressional hearing that the arican system for coronavirus testing is failing, andno that the system i really geare ed to whated to do right now. dr. anthony fauci's comments are in contrast to recent comments from the trump administration, which has said that antoody who wantest can get one. dr. fauci: the fact is, the way the system was sett up is t the public health component that drredfield was talking about was a system...
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i'm jane o'brien.for watching "bbc world news america presentation of this program is provided by... id woman: collette travelers to experience the world in more 160 destinations across five travel styles, like small group explorations. their inclusivtours feature local guides, cultural experiences, meals and accommodations. since 1918, collette has guided travelers around the world. learn more at collette.com/smallgroup. man: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teaching spanish, french, and more. nasoator: funding was rovided by, the freeman foundation. judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for amer and by contributions to this pbs station from views like you. thank you. ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pb statom viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: good evening, and welcome to tsps pbs newshour ial. i'm judy woodruff. and, we are just moments
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i'm jane o'brien.for watching "bbc world news america presentation of this program is provided by... woman: colleere guides travelers to ence the world inore than 160 destination across five travel styles, like small group explorations. cultural experiences, . meals and accommodatio since 1918, collette has guided travelers around the world. learn more atllette.com/smallgr. man: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teaching spanish, fren, and more. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from views like you. thank you. ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored bro newshourctions, llc >> woodruff: good evenin i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: coronavirus now officially a ndemic. nation tonight, amallingthe stock market and rising fears. then, another big night for joe biden. the former vice president
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jane: this is the dilemma, isn't it?t what point is the need to contain thnde virustop and getting into the broader community just notth the price of what we are seeing in the ock market and people's personal finances and lifestyles? dr. sharfstein: well, that is ng gthing tha a at oillre h, and it is going to be -- we are going to have lots of examples of how different places go about it, and we'll see which have greater success than others. in general, it is important to take steps. everybody should be washing their hands more. everyone who has not had a flu shot should get one. people need to stay home when they are sick. these things have to happen. clear, consistent communication about tm can make a difference. when you get to the more aggressivere mea they should be put into place when they are needed, and not all over, and we should be careful and monitoring them to ask the question whether it is t-- the juice is worth the squeeze. i'm worried that people, particularly political leaders, may think they are not tak
jane: this is the dilemma, isn't it?t what point is the need to contain thnde virustop and getting into the broader community just notth the price of what we are seeing in the ock market and people's personal finances and lifestyles? dr. sharfstein: well, that is ng gthing tha a at oillre h, and it is going to be -- we are going to have lots of examples of how different places go about it, and we'll see which have greater success than others. in general, it is important to take steps. everybody...
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jane: a qui look at the other news.ns president h signed a decree to release taliban prisoners, a move that could pave theay for direct talks with the militant group. ea, iere u.s. started withdrawing its troops flowing a deal it agreed to lastalonth with thean. the lower house of parliament and russia has backed constitutional changes which could keep president putin in power uil 2036, allowg him to run again in four years. mr. putin said he was in favor of removing term lenin's on yone taking apart in the election. an ethiopian airlineslane crashed an a year after the accident memial service, the scene of the disaster, or hundred 57 people on board were killed when the boeing 737 max anck came down. --. plane came do the democratic nomination, joe biden, bernie sanders, they have canceledr their rallies o fears of the coronavirus. voters across sx u.s.tes including michigan, missouri, mississippi have been going to the polls today, the latest round of primaries, hundreds of democrats are up for grabs. >> michigan, i a
jane: a qui look at the other news.ns president h signed a decree to release taliban prisoners, a move that could pave theay for direct talks with the militant group. ea, iere u.s. started withdrawing its troops flowing a deal it agreed to lastalonth with thean. the lower house of parliament and russia has backed constitutional changes which could keep president putin in power uil 2036, allowg him to run again in four years. mr. putin said he was in favor of removing term lenin's on yone taking...
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time gone ♪ >> jane: it's sunday morning on cbs, and here again is jane pauley. >> jane: that was amark all but deep sixed their careers. now with their first album, years on the way, it is no regrets and no apologies. they talk for the record with tracy smith. ♪ i've been a long time gone ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they might be known more for burning bridges than towing the line. the dixie chicks, with lead singer natalie maines and sisters marty mcguire and emily strayer, are one of the biggest female acts of all time. 13 grammys, tens of millions of records sold, and now they're getting ready to run again. but we found a few minutes with them at natalie's home in los angeles. what do you think it is? what is the bond between you? how does it work? >> i don't know. we're so lucky. i like so few people. [laughter] >> it's meant to be. >> it is really meant to be. >> we don't have to try. >> reporter: it just happens? >> it does. >> reporter: and at the moment, they're just weeks away from releasing a new stadium album, the first one in 14 years. >> it took a lot of living to have something
time gone ♪ >> jane: it's sunday morning on cbs, and here again is jane pauley. >> jane: that was amark all but deep sixed their careers. now with their first album, years on the way, it is no regrets and no apologies. they talk for the record with tracy smith. ♪ i've been a long time gone ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they might be known more for burning bridges than towing the line. the dixie chicks, with lead singer natalie maines and sisters marty mcguire and emily strayer, are...
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jane: do you think he has had a ceiling, bernie sanders?acqueline: that really remains to be seen, and as you said yourself, it is a long primary contest and doesn't end until june. we are not seeing bernie sanders expand the electorate in ways that he has promised so far. he said that he was going to expand the electric with young voters can which have not turned out in his favor. also, the working my class voters have not been turning out in as high numbers for him as his campaign promise. voters and white suburbanitesan turnout fojoe biden. increasing in h favor. all of ts suggests that bernie sandermight have a ceiling. jane: jacqueline, what does this tell us about theon calcula democratic voters are making right now? e,uthealtat is foremost in theie bote min hds? jacqueline: the thing we kept hearing again and again on the campaign trail in primary states around the country is the question of electability, who is best positioned to bt presidentmp november. going into primaries it look like joe biden's candidacy was all but dead. he di
jane: do you think he has had a ceiling, bernie sanders?acqueline: that really remains to be seen, and as you said yourself, it is a long primary contest and doesn't end until june. we are not seeing bernie sanders expand the electorate in ways that he has promised so far. he said that he was going to expand the electric with young voters can which have not turned out in his favor. also, the working my class voters have not been turning out in as high numbers for him as his campaign promise....
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jane, are they feelihe confident inanders camp tonight?ane: i think they are feeling confident about taking vermont because this is the same territory and everyone is feeling the bern,s jon sopel across the country it is adi erent story, because he doesn't have to just do well in vermont, yehe has to do well in all the super tuesday states. and yes, i think there is a little but of nervousness, because while supporters of bernie sanders say he is there mentioned they ath looking over shoulder and worrying about what other voters think. this big question of electability. do they vote for somebody they believe in or someone who can beat donald trump? e that is estion i put to voters in vermont this morning. >> for me it is frustrating to see people kind of doing all the thinkingbout what other people are going to vote for in choosing their votes based on that i wanted to vote for someone who i stand behind, and i want everyone to be voting for son.one they believe jane: do you think biden can >> i think you might have a better shot at beatin
jane, are they feelihe confident inanders camp tonight?ane: i think they are feeling confident about taking vermont because this is the same territory and everyone is feeling the bern,s jon sopel across the country it is adi erent story, because he doesn't have to just do well in vermont, yehe has to do well in all the super tuesday states. and yes, i think there is a little but of nervousness, because while supporters of bernie sanders say he is there mentioned they ath looking over shoulder...
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jane: dyou think biden can beat trump?> i think you might have a better shot at beating trump, but i don't know if i want biden as my candidate could >. >> there are so many different candidates they can support. >> it is the right time for the primary to make it a choice between progressive change o more incremental change. o you think we are goin to know after super tuesday with the clear winner is? >> i sure hope so. jane: do think it is likely? >> i don't think it is likely. i think we are headed for a brokered convention. laura: tovoid a brokered convention, how many delegates is bernie sanders hoping he might win tonight with 1/3 of the total at stake? jane: a lot is the short answer, enough that will make sure joe biden isn't close to him. at is the problem because amy klobuchar and pete buttigieg dropped out of the race. their supporters could he would be the next modern candidate, and not bernie sanders. -- moderate candidate, and i bernie sanders. will it slow bernie sanders's momentum? e is not getting a plurali
jane: dyou think biden can beat trump?> i think you might have a better shot at beating trump, but i don't know if i want biden as my candidate could >. >> there are so many different candidates they can support. >> it is the right time for the primary to make it a choice between progressive change o more incremental change. o you think we are goin to know after super tuesday with the clear winner is? >> i sure hope so. jane: do think it is likely? >> i don't think...
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jane: liquidity is quite poor.es to are seeing more volatility and currencies as well which is a big change from last year. if you look at currencies such as cable, that is a shock to see the lows there. if you leave outside the dollar-yen, you are seeing values printed in currency -- which is unusual. that gives you a taste of what the dollar is doing. wes comes back to the signs had last week that these are emergency levels. there is a little bit of a crisis here in terms of dollar funding. that is why people are disappointed in the fed. they perhaps could have done more, particularly for countries outside the g7. francine: i do not know -- i know it is difficult, but i don't know -- the longer this last scum of the kind of impact -- if thisorld gdp lasts for 5-6 months, or the china model where they reopened, what is better? jane: i would say for the economic prospect, close it quickly and get people back in the shops further down the line. this is the big contrast to the global financial system. it is all about
jane: liquidity is quite poor.es to are seeing more volatility and currencies as well which is a big change from last year. if you look at currencies such as cable, that is a shock to see the lows there. if you leave outside the dollar-yen, you are seeing values printed in currency -- which is unusual. that gives you a taste of what the dollar is doing. wes comes back to the signs had last week that these are emergency levels. there is a little bit of a crisis here in terms of dollar funding....
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california, you think of facebook, it's actually america's biggest odrocefo pdur and jane wells joins. there has never been a better time to have a favorite food. with new grubhub plus you get unlimited free delivery and cashback rewards for ordering noodles, and noodles... and noodles... and noodles. grubhub plus. free delivery, cash back, and noodles. from here, people. california contributes 15% to gdp and of course, that's going to come down now with most of the 40 million residents here forced to stay home unless your work is essential like you're a police officer, a grocery store or farming and farming is considered essential the american farm bureau federation had a conference call saying the big issue is they're concerned enough farmworkers allowed in from mexico because now with the border closure and the suspension of new worker visas, they're afraid that may not happen >> bottom line is guys, we have to fix this problem. if we don't we'll face another shock several months down the road it's real, and it's personal and it's having a major impact on american agriculture >> no
california, you think of facebook, it's actually america's biggest odrocefo pdur and jane wells joins. there has never been a better time to have a favorite food. with new grubhub plus you get unlimited free delivery and cashback rewards for ordering noodles, and noodles... and noodles... and noodles. grubhub plus. free delivery, cash back, and noodles. from here, people. california contributes 15% to gdp and of course, that's going to come down now with most of the 40 million residents here...
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-- jane: currencies like sterling.f: ok, jane, in terms undervaluation of the euro, how undervalued do you think it will be? kick in anyp lines meaningful way, do you think we get a sharp rebound once the desire for dollars around the world starts to fade of it-- a bit? jane: we could get a sharp rebound at some point could whether or not that will come in the next week or two or the next two months, it is difficult to tell. i think that does, back to the medical news. that is where the crisis is all about, it is a medical crisis, which has created a huge vacuum of business and consumer confidence. until we see the medical news improving, then we will see the confidence coming back. at that point we will see the dollar selling off. until we see that, we are all hostage to a strong dollar. fed is providing a lot of dollars. thank you very much indeed. jane foley joining us. quick look at the european markets. we are down, in negative territory when it comes to equity markets. what is interesting is that the oil stocks a
-- jane: currencies like sterling.f: ok, jane, in terms undervaluation of the euro, how undervalued do you think it will be? kick in anyp lines meaningful way, do you think we get a sharp rebound once the desire for dollars around the world starts to fade of it-- a bit? jane: we could get a sharp rebound at some point could whether or not that will come in the next week or two or the next two months, it is difficult to tell. i think that does, back to the medical news. that is where the crisis...
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jane birkin, iggy pop, nobu. check them out at the beacon theatre this friday. of relaxation. introducing the all-new lincoln corsair. you know, the happiest place on earth, but... have you flown the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy? or channeled your inner jedi? you gotta love that... have you raced through radiator springs? or struck a power pose with them? now is the perfect time to feel like this... and this... and definitely that. kids enjoy the magic for just $67 per child per day, with a 3-day 1-park per day ticket. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to hillary rodham clinton, noah schnapp, jane birkin, iggy pop, nobu and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania [ cheers and applause stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. thank you for watching have a great night i hope to see you tomorrow bye-bye everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers. tonight -- ty burrell, from "curb your enthusiasm," actress and comedian susie essm
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>> hi, jane! think three is the winner. >> very nice. >> some suns she uses as soon as she gets them. >> awesome. >> perfect. >> others she saves for a rainy day. >> i'll have a sun for four years or five years and i don't have a place for it. and then, i'll watch the piece, and i'll go, "oh, thank goodness, i can finally use the whatever sun, you know," and i get so excited. >> there was never any question about the suns she gets every year from jim stella's high school art class in philadelphia. she's used about 60 of them so far! >> hello, mr. stella. >> back in 2015, after stella sent in his first batch, jessica wrote the teacher a note: >> "i am wowed at the beauty of these suns -- >> and i'd love to use them on our show. your students are enormously gifted, and i am truly honored that you would think of submitting them to us. all the best, jessica frank." >> how did the class feel when you first heard back from jessica? >> i gave them the andy warhol line, which is, i'm going to make you fam
>> hi, jane! think three is the winner. >> very nice. >> some suns she uses as soon as she gets them. >> awesome. >> perfect. >> others she saves for a rainy day. >> i'll have a sun for four years or five years and i don't have a place for it. and then, i'll watch the piece, and i'll go, "oh, thank goodness, i can finally use the whatever sun, you know," and i get so excited. >> there was never any question about the suns she gets every...
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jane: you describe very disturbing moments in the book.t was your relationship with your mother? ilip: my mother was very unhappy, and her unhappiness increased throughout my childhood and reached a kind of peak at the point i was a teenager. by the time i was 13, 14, 15, i was keeping her stry much at a ce, and for many years relationship, because it felt necessary as a kind of self-preservation to keep a distance. it was a difficu relationship. philip: but t 25th is in a minor key. ♪ philip: when you are learning a piece of music, you are fighting with so many different things -f yogers cut your brain, your memory, your eyes, to gain controof these tiny little motions here. bach gets as far from g major as he can get in this language. if thi is g major, he is going here. the place he does that is just heartbreaking. for me iwas learning about accepting my inadeqticies in a reship is something i could about very deeply-- dred about veply. jane: so does that help you resolve your relationship with your mother? philip: b part of tk deals wi
jane: you describe very disturbing moments in the book.t was your relationship with your mother? ilip: my mother was very unhappy, and her unhappiness increased throughout my childhood and reached a kind of peak at the point i was a teenager. by the time i was 13, 14, 15, i was keeping her stry much at a ce, and for many years relationship, because it felt necessary as a kind of self-preservation to keep a distance. it was a difficu relationship. philip: but t 25th is in a minor key. ♪...
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and that was the first time i learned about jane doe was from him. >> jane doe.to gordon, there was a fifth victim. >> did she say where she was from? >> she said she was from compton, but -- >> i feel a responsibility because jane doe is not a missing person. she's -- she's an unknown, and i feel like if i don't look for her, who will? i know there is a family out there wondering where she is. >> and so she looked. she combed through missing persons reports. she put up fliers, searched, prayed, and, yes, bought another rosary. why is it so important to give jane doe a name to you, personally? >> i just think because she's helpless. you're on the street. you're working as a prostitute, and you run into steve gordon and franc cano, and your last hours on this earth are horrific. and then they discard you like trash. >> trash. detective trapp is still haunted by trash. that keeps bringing her mind back here. >> even though it is a landfill, i mean it is quite peaceful when it's quiet. >> somewhere under here, in addition to kianna, josephine, and martha, there was
and that was the first time i learned about jane doe was from him. >> jane doe.to gordon, there was a fifth victim. >> did she say where she was from? >> she said she was from compton, but -- >> i feel a responsibility because jane doe is not a missing person. she's -- she's an unknown, and i feel like if i don't look for her, who will? i know there is a family out there wondering where she is. >> and so she looked. she combed through missing persons reports. she...
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matt: jane fully from rabobank is still with us.do you think of how much ammunition carney has right now? >> there's a couple of things that come to my mind straight away and those are funding for lending. this was about trying to support small and medium-sized businesses. if you like, is similar to what other central banks have tried to do. certainly in the last few days, the last couple of weeks, we have seen authorities tried -- i thought is around the world try to put steps to support small and medium-sized enterprises. i lines but perhaps also other businesses on the front lines of those affected by the coronavirus. i think something like that is likely from the bank of england, thinking about what mark carney was trying to get across yesterday and interestingly, the , on march the 16th, he indicated something in his question-and-answer session that again perhaps he will be working with the treasury in order to put something out there. yes, we just had an interest rate cut at the end of the week, but i think it will be more tha
matt: jane fully from rabobank is still with us.do you think of how much ammunition carney has right now? >> there's a couple of things that come to my mind straight away and those are funding for lending. this was about trying to support small and medium-sized businesses. if you like, is similar to what other central banks have tried to do. certainly in the last few days, the last couple of weeks, we have seen authorities tried -- i thought is around the world try to put steps to support...
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jane, thank you very much.hat's jane wells. >>> going to the store, the gallon of gasoline below $2 nationally first time in four years. >>> you can always watch or listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why...medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. this part is up to you. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request this free decision guide. and learn about the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp. selected for meeting their high standards of quality and service. this type of plan lets you say "yes" to any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. do you accept medicare patients? i sure do! so call unitedhealthcare today and ask for your free decision guide. oh, and happy birthday... or retirem
jane, thank you very much.hat's jane wells. >>> going to the store, the gallon of gasoline below $2 nationally first time in four years. >>> you can always watch or listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why...medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. this part is...
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he ran off with laura michele reese, who'd later be known as jane cortez in bocas.in on his real estate scams. he sold a home that wasn't his for $200,000. police charged him with obtaining property under false pretenses. by the time the owner realized what had happened, dathan was on the run. that landed him on the television program "america's most wanted." somewhere along the line, police say dathan sold a stolen car in montana, and when cops pulled him over for speeding in wyoming, he took off, leading them on a high speed chase before escaping. it seems it was only after he moved to panama that dathan's scams took a sinister turn. >> the change was he killed people to get the documentation in order to take over the property. and not only did he steal the property, he would steal everything in the house, cars, boats, right down to the toothbrush and underwear and the dogs. >> he took on their entire lives? >> yeah, right down to the change in their pockets. >> four years after fleeing from the states, wild bill was finally in police custody, charged with heinous
he ran off with laura michele reese, who'd later be known as jane cortez in bocas.in on his real estate scams. he sold a home that wasn't his for $200,000. police charged him with obtaining property under false pretenses. by the time the owner realized what had happened, dathan was on the run. that landed him on the television program "america's most wanted." somewhere along the line, police say dathan sold a stolen car in montana, and when cops pulled him over for speeding in...
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king back to daryn all right, thanks a lot jane thanks. >>7.21. the time we'll take a quick break coming up visitor volume is way down in san francisco since the coronavirus pandemic started will tell you. how what is normally a booming local business has taken on a troubling turn. and here's a quick live look outside the bay bridge approach. you know still pretty even for a friday, we'll have more from robin in a minute on where any slow spots are for you this morning and then john tribal with your friday forecast looking ahead to what prob >>banning european travelers to the us will have a major financial impact on the local economy, especially in san francisco last year was the 10th record breaking year for tourism. in the city. well tourism is taking a major hit of course in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic places that are usually packed with tourists are virtually empty and to make matters worse. there's now a 30 day travel ban. >>and you've all overnight visitors are from western europe from the eu from the european countries. we underst
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jane cackles. what on earth has happened? been looking for ways to banish roots, cover greys and smooth split ends, but desperate times shouldn't always result in desperate measures, especially when it comes to our hair. diy haircuts have become something of a trend online, but not all of them have been successful, as serenjones has been finding out. from bad... to worse... to worst. not the freshest trim you've ever seen. what do you do when you need to get your hair done but the barbers and salons are all shut? many people have resorted to taking matters and clippers into their own hands, but some people, like leigh, are braver than others — he's letting his sun cut his air. he's letting his son cut his air. he came home quite upset, he was leaving his junior school and had to say goodbye to all his little friends quite abruptly. i asked what would cheer him up, and he said he would like to cut my hair. so one thing led to another and i ended up getting my haircut by him. what do you think of the end product? are you happy
jane cackles. what on earth has happened? been looking for ways to banish roots, cover greys and smooth split ends, but desperate times shouldn't always result in desperate measures, especially when it comes to our hair. diy haircuts have become something of a trend online, but not all of them have been successful, as serenjones has been finding out. from bad... to worse... to worst. not the freshest trim you've ever seen. what do you do when you need to get your hair done but the barbers and...
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this is the time of jane austin. this is the way all of the jane jane austen. this is the way all of the jane austen characters dress as well. after eight years of secretary of state where they establish their own social hub at their house on f street, madison comes president. he is inaugurated in 1809. they move into the presidents house. of course, john and abigail adams lived in the white house at the very end of the presidency just for a few months. jefferson lived there, but he is a widower and does not really finish it off. when the medicines move into the west -- when the madisons moved into the white house, they know they need to furnish the space. dolley worked with the architect of the capitol and his wife on furnishing the rooms of the white house. this is a well-informed imagining of the most spectacular of the rooms that dolley creates. we can say comfortably that dolley creates it because all of the correspondence is from dolley. in this elliptical room, latrobe has red curtains. a color scheme that would have been the height of fashion. i want yo
this is the time of jane austin. this is the way all of the jane jane austen. this is the way all of the jane austen characters dress as well. after eight years of secretary of state where they establish their own social hub at their house on f street, madison comes president. he is inaugurated in 1809. they move into the presidents house. of course, john and abigail adams lived in the white house at the very end of the presidency just for a few months. jefferson lived there, but he is a...
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i'm jane king will have those stories coming up. >>and outside right now temperatures beginning the climb a few of us now in the 60's i'm talking 70's for your afternoon highs still to come. >>here's a quick peek at the bay bridge 11 minutes for your drive into ♪ you've got something up your sleeve ♪ ♪ what you didn't know was you were surprising ♪ ♪ your father-in-law steve ♪ the best part of wakin' up is folgers in your cup ♪ >>and their teen i'm not kidding you see the commercial i made mine was looking for that white you know that the white house. these days, it's all organic this that and also alcohol there's no alcohol and i'm right and i wanted the ones with alcohol but there was another lady with next to me, she's looking we could find so i poured in alcohol into my to haul into. yeah, there's that kind of mister rubbing out calls a disinfectant yes that before you get a thought it that green or i but i don't want it to but it it's just been very long yeah by all right well, can find the ones around trying now with all of th
i'm jane king will have those stories coming up. >>and outside right now temperatures beginning the climb a few of us now in the 60's i'm talking 70's for your afternoon highs still to come. >>here's a quick peek at the bay bridge 11 minutes for your drive into ♪ you've got something up your sleeve ♪ ♪ what you didn't know was you were surprising ♪ ♪ your father-in-law steve ♪ the best part of wakin' up is folgers in your cup ♪ >>and their teen i'm not kidding...
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jane >> hi, kelly, cheesecake factory based not far from me.le shares are up today, they have lost nearly half their value so far this year, and so now, like perhaps many of its employees, it's telling its landlords it's going to skip the rent in april. longtime chairman and ceo david overton writing its landlords, quote, due to these extraordinary events, i'm asking for your patience, and frankly, your help. now, the company has said in these unprecedented times, they have to take into consideration both their obligations and their financial position, their health it's a huge hit to a company with nearly 300 restaurants and 38,000 employees there's actually a change.org petition online to try to force the company to pay those who have been laid out certainly, not everyone is laid off. the cheesecake factory tells customers it is still doing takeout and delivery in most places, but it has closed about two dozen stores and is reportedly drawing on a $90 million credit line. now, most of its stores, it says, are in malls owned by simon property a
jane >> hi, kelly, cheesecake factory based not far from me.le shares are up today, they have lost nearly half their value so far this year, and so now, like perhaps many of its employees, it's telling its landlords it's going to skip the rent in april. longtime chairman and ceo david overton writing its landlords, quote, due to these extraordinary events, i'm asking for your patience, and frankly, your help. now, the company has said in these unprecedented times, they have to take into...
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>> well, thank you, jane, and sounds like jane talked to my mom recently. look, i'm doing fine.. this is important. these are important times and i'm as you guys are, i'm all-in on this, 100%. the information is changing so quickly, and the story is evolving so rapidly. we all need to just be constantly reading and educating ourselves. i'm on the phone all the time with sources, because this is really important, and i think i got to tell you, i don't think media has probably ever had a more important role to play in the 20 years that i've been doing this and we've all covered big stories but you know, especially now, because i think there's a cognitive dissonance out there. people are hearing one thing from some sources and another thing from other sources. we got no dog in this race. all we want to do is present the facts and so i appreciate it, jane, but you know, and we'll get through this but we're all-in right now. >> jane says take care of yourself. i say the same. >> thank you. >> thank you for being with us. >> of course. >> download and listen to his new podcast "corona
>> well, thank you, jane, and sounds like jane talked to my mom recently. look, i'm doing fine.. this is important. these are important times and i'm as you guys are, i'm all-in on this, 100%. the information is changing so quickly, and the story is evolving so rapidly. we all need to just be constantly reading and educating ourselves. i'm on the phone all the time with sources, because this is really important, and i think i got to tell you, i don't think media has probably ever had a...
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bill and jane made a desperate attempt to enter nicaragua.checkpoint. >> he sees the checkpoint, the boat driver is going to stop. head stands up, grabs the boat driving, throws him in the river, takes control of the tiller himself, goes flipping down the river, the san one river, which is between nicaragua and costa rick ka. there was a nicaraguan boat patrol. they got the drop on him with machine guns and basically said halt or die. he stopped, gave himself up. >> the end of the line. >> that was the first time he ever had handcuffs on in his life. >> it was the first time anyone heard wild bill's real name, fun lovering bocas del toro wild bill cortez was in fact william jason hol better. a 30-year-old who had been on the republican from american authorities since 2006. as the islanders absorbed the headlines of a killer among them, they discovered wild bill had a long notorious past that stretched 2,000 miles on the white sand beaches all the way to the blue ridge mountains of north carolina. that's where he grew up, going by his middle n
bill and jane made a desperate attempt to enter nicaragua.checkpoint. >> he sees the checkpoint, the boat driver is going to stop. head stands up, grabs the boat driving, throws him in the river, takes control of the tiller himself, goes flipping down the river, the san one river, which is between nicaragua and costa rick ka. there was a nicaraguan boat patrol. they got the drop on him with machine guns and basically said halt or die. he stopped, gave himself up. >> the end of the...
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jane, thanks forjoining us. plan but also keep a school running. keep us up—to—date with fur you are and what plants you have in place? good morning. we are very much of the keep calm and carry on ethos. we wa nt the keep calm and carry on ethos. we want children to have the normal experience at school, the best place for them to learn is school and the best people to support them in that learning is teachers and school staff in schools that we are in but however we are mindful of the need to act on government and public health england information. asjeff burton mentioned earlier, we have lots of things in place. in terms of ensuring that students, if schools are closed will get the very best learning they can do in those very limited situations when they haven't got a teacher in front of them but i think for us, the most important thing has been clear communication. clear communication with parents about what we are doing. clear communication with staff about what we are doing and communication with students. s
jane, thanks forjoining us. plan but also keep a school running. keep us up—to—date with fur you are and what plants you have in place? good morning. we are very much of the keep calm and carry on ethos. we wa nt the keep calm and carry on ethos. we want children to have the normal experience at school, the best place for them to learn is school and the best people to support them in that learning is teachers and school staff in schools that we are in but however we are mindful of the need...
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steve: that's "sweet jane." [ laughter ] that was way off >> steve: "sweet jane. >> jimmy: that wasy off, right? >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: what was he playing? >> steve: "sweet jane. [ vocalizing ] >> jimmy: no, he goes, like -- [ vocalizing ] [ laughter ] ♪ no, no, no, like - no that's the harmony to it, i think. [ laughter ] i think you want to go like -- no, don't do the harmony go, like - [ vocalizing ] [ light laughter ] ♪ no, no, no, no no - [ vocalizing ] [ laughter ] am i out of my mind? >> steve: yeah, come on, you got it [ vocalizing ] ♪ >> jimmy: nope [ vocalizing ] [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ♪ no, go like this i can't even do it anyway, haim is here >> steve: yeah [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: stop doing that. come on, man >> steve: come on, man >> jimmy: guys, it's time -- come on, man >> steve: come on, man >> jimmy: it's time for our latest installment of "tonight show polls" everybody. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: here we go [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ tonight show polls >> jimmy: this first poll asks, "what's your favorite drink these days?" >> steve: oh >> jimmy:
steve: that's "sweet jane." [ laughter ] that was way off >> steve: "sweet jane. >> jimmy: that wasy off, right? >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: what was he playing? >> steve: "sweet jane. [ vocalizing ] >> jimmy: no, he goes, like -- [ vocalizing ] [ laughter ] ♪ no, no, no, like - no that's the harmony to it, i think. [ laughter ] i think you want to go like -- no, don't do the harmony go, like - [ vocalizing ] [ light laughter ] ♪ no, no,...
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. —— but folk are thinking. 40 miles away, in the heart of the yorkshire dales, neal and jane run anning bed—and—breakfast in bainbridge. in the last few days alone they have lost 16 nights of future bookings. but because it is a virus, they understand why. if we get somebody coming in with a cold, if we get a slight sniffle, when do you know thatis slight sniffle, when do you know that is what the difficulty is, the uncertainty. nobody knows at the moment. which i think is why our future bookings are quieter. moment. which i think is why our future bookings are quieterlj moment. which i think is why our future bookings are quieter. i am very optimistic. i think it will pick up once people understand what is going to happen next. you know, i think there is a lot of uncertainty about what is going to happen. back in the lakes, this is what it should look like this spring. but will it? the losses are already sucking up, and they operate notjust about their health, but about their incomes, too. —— they are worrying not just about their health. danny savage, windermere. hello there. i‘m
. —— but folk are thinking. 40 miles away, in the heart of the yorkshire dales, neal and jane run anning bed—and—breakfast in bainbridge. in the last few days alone they have lost 16 nights of future bookings. but because it is a virus, they understand why. if we get somebody coming in with a cold, if we get a slight sniffle, when do you know thatis slight sniffle, when do you know that is what the difficulty is, the uncertainty. nobody knows at the moment. which i think is why our...
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i'm filling in for jane pauley again from los angeles.ane continues to be safe and healthy, and she'll be along a little bit later. over this past week, we've all watched the toll from the coronavirus pandemic skyrocket. we'll be checking in with dr. jon lapook to find out what that means going forward. and then it is on to where most of us are working from these days, at home. it certainly has its challenges, as we'll hear from david pogue in our cover story. >> we know of only one way to stop the spread of covid-19: stay home all of the time. >> how do we keep ourselves intac physically, mentally, staying productive until this hopefully blows over. >> how do we? tips for working and living at home. without going stir crazy. >> cowan: the adage "the show must go on," doesn't apply in the middle of a pandemic. even broadway has shuttered its doors. and you'll find sarah jessica parker and matthew broderick. this morning they're talking with jane pauley. >> sarah jessica parker and matthew broderick, together in marriage, and finally on st
i'm filling in for jane pauley again from los angeles.ane continues to be safe and healthy, and she'll be along a little bit later. over this past week, we've all watched the toll from the coronavirus pandemic skyrocket. we'll be checking in with dr. jon lapook to find out what that means going forward. and then it is on to where most of us are working from these days, at home. it certainly has its challenges, as we'll hear from david pogue in our cover story. >> we know of only one way...
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jane king is live at the nasdaq with those stories and more jane. >>heidari uh yes, all target stores were closed by 09:00pm local time starting today so in addition to that earlier closing times stores will also introduce a dedicated shopping our every wednesday morning for vulnerable guess a dollar general says it will dedicate its first our 2 older and vulnerable shoppers as well just after the store is wiped down united auto workers and the auto makers came to an agreement to keep the auto plants open, but they will abide by stringent cdc recommendations for cleaning of safety procedures. the u a w have been pressing the detroit car companies for a 2 week shutdown of the factories of reporters about the coronavirus of the automakers did resist and they are under financial pressure already and where the being closed down for 2 weeks so without marriott the world's largest hotel chain has started laying off employees, 10's of thousands of workers could be affected as demand dries up for travel. the company began shutting down some properties last
jane king is live at the nasdaq with those stories and more jane. >>heidari uh yes, all target stores were closed by 09:00pm local time starting today so in addition to that earlier closing times stores will also introduce a dedicated shopping our every wednesday morning for vulnerable guess a dollar general says it will dedicate its first our 2 older and vulnerable shoppers as well just after the store is wiped down united auto workers and the auto makers came to an agreement to keep the...
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jane king is the nasdaq with those stories and more jane.>>heidari good morning as soon as i heard the president say last night banning travel from here, but it's like i mean week and we're certainly feeling it here today. we have been halted already a 15 minutes for this morning's that happened when the s p 500 dropped by 7%. so that was the trigger first was 5 we did that overnight next 1, 7, next was 13, but right now we're down 7 a percent or kind of far away from another trigger, a european stocks they are way down as well those travel-related companies airlines hotels cruise lines all getting better this morning and that's after a very rough few weeks for those stocks as well now walmart looking for new ways to sanitize shopping carts and considering cutting hours at stores to allow for extra cleaning the company said it's also getting store managers the power to enforce limits on items that are in high demand like cleaning supplies and toilet paper well americans are divided over whether movie theaters should shut down because of the
jane king is the nasdaq with those stories and more jane.>>heidari good morning as soon as i heard the president say last night banning travel from here, but it's like i mean week and we're certainly feeling it here today. we have been halted already a 15 minutes for this morning's that happened when the s p 500 dropped by 7%. so that was the trigger first was 5 we did that overnight next 1, 7, next was 13, but right now we're down 7 a percent or kind of far away from another trigger, a...
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jane o'donnell is policy reporter with usa today.iversity. thanks to all of you for being with us. jo jonathan lemire, let me start with you. we heard a little there from the president. the vice-president spoke publicly today. tell us your sense of the approach taking shape from this administration when it comes to coronavirus. >> steve, first of all, chris mathews was an institution at msnbc for a long time. we wish him and his family well. in terms of the white house and the response to the virus, they're breathing a little easier today on one level. certainly there are two tracks here. firstly, most importantly the public health crisis. that, of course, is a concern. we see the growing number of cases in the washington state. there is a concerted effort by this white house to have a more consistent sober, somber approach. we are seeing the briefings from the vice-president today. vice-president said we should have an expectation they will be frequent, perhaps on a daily base as they make him the face of this response. the informat
jane o'donnell is policy reporter with usa today.iversity. thanks to all of you for being with us. jo jonathan lemire, let me start with you. we heard a little there from the president. the vice-president spoke publicly today. tell us your sense of the approach taking shape from this administration when it comes to coronavirus. >> steve, first of all, chris mathews was an institution at msnbc for a long time. we wish him and his family well. in terms of the white house and the response to...
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>>oil is singing a store it dropped today and amazon warns of food shortages at full i'm jane king will have their stories coming up. >>and conditions pretty dry to start this new week we will see the slightest chance of a shower in the south bay though i've got your forecast ahead. and lots of so traffic into san francisco are looking at your bay bridge approach which is crawling from west grand, but it's about to get heavier because folks that were trapped on the east shore just because we're super hungry... ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! >>teen is the time right now and get a look at the weather and the rain wasn't as big as we want it over the weekend and same thing for this week's not as big as we like either yeah i would say monday and tuesday the bigger disappointments though so today and tomorrow that rain is just pushing into southern california. not going to be resulting in much of anything for us bac
>>oil is singing a store it dropped today and amazon warns of food shortages at full i'm jane king will have their stories coming up. >>and conditions pretty dry to start this new week we will see the slightest chance of a shower in the south bay though i've got your forecast ahead. and lots of so traffic into san francisco are looking at your bay bridge approach which is crawling from west grand, but it's about to get heavier because folks that were trapped on the east shore just...
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market jane was a curator of the museum for many, many years. she was a teacher of art in the local high school at one point of her career and she was very conceptspporter of the .f the seminal nation we ought to have a museum to share the rich culture and petitions of all the people who called -- at their home. because she was an art teacher in school and she was very much interested in early native artwork, she knew a lot of artists of the 1940's and 1950's component, and one the museum was able to do was collect a lot of this artwork so the museum has a distinctive collection of native american artwork and at times, they display it at different intervals of time in the museum and throughout the museum and sometimes in the gallery, but right now, they have a special art show that is a traveling art ofw called altars reconciliation. it is basically christendom among native americans, and of course, the seminoles also were introduced to christendom through the missionaries that --ked within the public through the arrange schools. that was built
market jane was a curator of the museum for many, many years. she was a teacher of art in the local high school at one point of her career and she was very conceptspporter of the .f the seminal nation we ought to have a museum to share the rich culture and petitions of all the people who called -- at their home. because she was an art teacher in school and she was very much interested in early native artwork, she knew a lot of artists of the 1940's and 1950's component, and one the museum was...
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for instance, jane has a cold. look at that smudge, look at those germs see leaves on the doorknob. and here is bob's hand picking them up. bob, his hand covered with germs, picked up from that doorknob transfers them to a book. sue, having the bad habit of wedding her fingers to turn pages, carries germs from the book to her mother. and then passes them along with a pencil, two and. and carries them home and leaves them on the family's dinner table. even under ordinary situations, they inhale them as they breathe. just remember how breath becomes visible on a cold day. how then were so many germs surrounding us, and we observed having cold all the time. well, fortunately, our body has defenses against this enemy. normally, we breathe through our nose. the noes, as well as the sinuses, the east akin tubes and the throat are aligned with a delicate membrane. if under a microscope, you look at the lining of the nose, we collect the nasal membrane, you can see that it is covered with tiny moving threads called cilia. they move back and forth like stalks of grain when the wind blows ove
for instance, jane has a cold. look at that smudge, look at those germs see leaves on the doorknob. and here is bob's hand picking them up. bob, his hand covered with germs, picked up from that doorknob transfers them to a book. sue, having the bad habit of wedding her fingers to turn pages, carries germs from the book to her mother. and then passes them along with a pencil, two and. and carries them home and leaves them on the family's dinner table. even under ordinary situations, they inhale...
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i'm jane pauley, and this is "sunday morning". the corona virus and efforts to combat is are topping the headlines once again this morning. so that's where we'll begin. dr. jon la pook will clear the air. then we move on to our cover story on nda, non-disclosure results. the role they play in sexual misconduct come to question. full disclosure, no secret agreement have prevented other offenses. a question faith salie will consider. this past week, harvey weinstein became one of the most high profile convictions of the me too era. some of the allegations of sexual misconduct against him are decades old. >> imagine if harvey weinstein hadn't made them sign an nda, years and years ago the first one could have spoken up. maybe there couldn't have been a tenth or a 20th. the complicated story behind secret settlements ahead on sunday sbd. our sunday profile is a wheel of fortune veteran, vanna white who has thoughts of fame to share. >> for 37 years, she's been revealing letters at this famous board. now, vanna white is revealing more.
i'm jane pauley, and this is "sunday morning". the corona virus and efforts to combat is are topping the headlines once again this morning. so that's where we'll begin. dr. jon la pook will clear the air. then we move on to our cover story on nda, non-disclosure results. the role they play in sexual misconduct come to question. full disclosure, no secret agreement have prevented other offenses. a question faith salie will consider. this past week, harvey weinstein became one of the...
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jane: what do you hope people reading the book will take away from it? i hope they will listen to this infamousmportant greatest achieveme western civilization. second, i hope they will think about their relationship to art. you can increase -- it c increaserief, it can increase feelings of sadness. i don't think we think enough about that. the darker side and the more complex ways that art iacts us, does that is where the power and the value lies. it is not a tylenol you take when you are feeling badly. meit is ing else, something that intensifies life rather than suitsoothes us. ♪ nada: before we go, let's return to our main story. ases countround the globe continue to feel the effects of the coronavirus, these mre some of tt stunning images from the week that was. as more cases continue to appear, world health officials and governments have and lamented intense mea to crack down on the spread of covid-19, leaving many iconic locations and large venues ne.ly emp remember, you can find more on all of that and the day's news at our website. plus, to see
jane: what do you hope people reading the book will take away from it? i hope they will listen to this infamousmportant greatest achieveme western civilization. second, i hope they will think about their relationship to art. you can increase -- it c increaserief, it can increase feelings of sadness. i don't think we think enough about that. the darker side and the more complex ways that art iacts us, does that is where the power and the value lies. it is not a tylenol you take when you are...
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jane ferguson reports from beir. jane: beirut is famous for its restaurants and cafes. mixture of arab and mediterranean hospitality but the government has ordered everything shut in an attempt to contain covid-19. only grocery stores, bakeries and pharmacies can welcome >> it is very difficult. we don't know. maybe next week we can't open the shop. itould take a decision to close all of the shops. >> they opened the small corner store 37 years ago. she says business has never been is bad. end, we had th corona.>> -- this was the full f it. >> the government claimed a state of medical emergency. the count g willinto lockdown with its national airport shut for at least 12 days. police are chasing people away schools have been shut for two weeks already. the president addresse. to the nati >> each of us is called upon to coinue his work from home in the way he sees appropriate. so theil students be able to study and workers will be able to work in our institutions to remain alive and efficient as much asossible. >> the coronavirus could not come at a worse time for lebano
jane ferguson reports from beir. jane: beirut is famous for its restaurants and cafes. mixture of arab and mediterranean hospitality but the government has ordered everything shut in an attempt to contain covid-19. only grocery stores, bakeries and pharmacies can welcome >> it is very difficult. we don't know. maybe next week we can't open the shop. itould take a decision to close all of the shops. >> they opened the small corner store 37 years ago. she says business has never been...
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for instance, jane here has a cold. look at that smudge.ook at those germs she leaves on the doorknob reared here is bob's hand picking them up. his hand germs picked up from the doorknob, transfers them to a book. of, having a bad habit wetting her finger to turn the pages, carries the germs from the book to her mouth, then passes them along with a pencil to anne. them home and leaves them on the family's dinner table. yes, even during an ordinary conversation, saliva and mucus particles escape our mouths and easily reach others who inhale them as they breathe. just remember how breast becomes visible on a cold day. how then, with so many germs surrounding us, can we avoid having colds all the time? fortunately, our body has defenses against this enemy. normally, we breathe through our nose. sinuses, as well as the , the eustachian tubes and the throat, are aligned with the delicate membrane. if under a microscope, you look at the lining of the nose, we collect the nasal membrane, you can see that it is covered with tiny moving threads cal
for instance, jane here has a cold. look at that smudge.ook at those germs she leaves on the doorknob reared here is bob's hand picking them up. his hand germs picked up from the doorknob, transfers them to a book. of, having a bad habit wetting her finger to turn the pages, carries the germs from the book to her mouth, then passes them along with a pencil to anne. them home and leaves them on the family's dinner table. yes, even during an ordinary conversation, saliva and mucus particles...
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. >> all right let's take a breath and get a check on our wermeteorologist janes janessa webb. >> goodning. we have some activity happening across the southwest into texas. we do have this surge of moisture that is going to race across the plains into the ohio and tennessee valley and unfortunately, this enhanced the severe weather risk. we currently have 17 million urnds thunder that risk and. this runs from nashville into memphis. we ever going to watch that closely. also the damaging winds, hails up to an inch in that area so forecasted totals look at this through saturday afternoon, there is potential from little rock all thea little snow starto form across colorado daytime highs for texas, that's going to spark up the storms back in the mid-80s. so watching this storm, it's unfortunate, nashville under the radar again. so watching this for this afternoon. >> they certainly need the break much thank you, janessa. >> pope francis held his weekly general audience in the vatican library amid italy's drastic coronavirus lockdown measures. this time it was a live stream service, a big c
. >> all right let's take a breath and get a check on our wermeteorologist janes janessa webb. >> goodning. we have some activity happening across the southwest into texas. we do have this surge of moisture that is going to race across the plains into the ohio and tennessee valley and unfortunately, this enhanced the severe weather risk. we currently have 17 million urnds thunder that risk and. this runs from nashville into memphis. we ever going to watch that closely. also the...
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jane 0'brien, bbc news, washington.has reported fewer than 100 new coronavirus cases. the country has the highest number of cases in asia after china, with over 8,000 confirmed infections and 75 deaths. but south korea seems to be enjoying a downward trend in new cases. here's the country's foreign minister explaining how. the basic principle is openness, transparency and fully keeping the public informed and i think this is paying off. testing is essential because that leads to early detection and minimises further spread and quickly treats those found with the virus and i think that is the key behind our very low fatality rate as well. that was the south korean foreign minister. well, for the past few weeks, we have all been told the best thing we can still do to prevent the spread of coronavirus is to wash our hands and not touch our faces. psychologist natasha tiwari has these tips to help you. don't touch your face. and i haven't touched my face in weeks. because we can't help it. it is part of our dna and we are h
jane 0'brien, bbc news, washington.has reported fewer than 100 new coronavirus cases. the country has the highest number of cases in asia after china, with over 8,000 confirmed infections and 75 deaths. but south korea seems to be enjoying a downward trend in new cases. here's the country's foreign minister explaining how. the basic principle is openness, transparency and fully keeping the public informed and i think this is paying off. testing is essential because that leads to early detection...
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jane 0'brien, bbc news, washington.ents concerning the coronavirus outbreak. and in central and eastern africa, rwanda, kenya, ethiopia and sudan are among the countries to have confirmed their first cases. and morocco has suspended air and sea links with france and spain, and banned any public gatherings of more than 50 people. the tech giant apple has announced its closing all its retail stores outside china for two weeks, in response to the outbreak. the firm, which has dozens of outlets around the uk, says it's willing to do whatever it takes to prevent the spread of the virus. the trade body representing uk hotels, restaurants and the hospitality industry, has warned that large businesses are at real risk of collapse because of the coronavirus outbreak. uk hospitality has written to the chancellor asking for more support for what it called an ‘existential threat‘. our business correspondent, katy austin, has more. did you want to make a dinner reservation? many businesses here in eastbourne rely on tourists and loc
jane 0'brien, bbc news, washington.ents concerning the coronavirus outbreak. and in central and eastern africa, rwanda, kenya, ethiopia and sudan are among the countries to have confirmed their first cases. and morocco has suspended air and sea links with france and spain, and banned any public gatherings of more than 50 people. the tech giant apple has announced its closing all its retail stores outside china for two weeks, in response to the outbreak. the firm, which has dozens of outlets...
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i'm jane hill. our top story today, that it's been confirmed the prime minister, borisjohnson, has tested positive for coronavirus. he is self isolating in downing street. the prime minister was tested in number 10 after experiencing mild symptoms on thursday. a downing street spokeswoman said: the prime minister was tested for coronavirus on the personal advice of england's chief medical officer, professor chris whitty. and in the last few minutes, the health secretary matt hancock has confirmed that he too has tested positive for coronavirus, and he has self isolated at home. he posted this on his twitter feed. i've been working from home over the last couple of days because everybody who can work from home should work from home. i've also had some mild symptoms of coronavirus, and upon medical advice, i was tested, and that test has been positive, so i will be self—isolating here until next thursday. fortunately for me, the symptoms so far have been very mild, so i've been able to carry on with t
i'm jane hill. our top story today, that it's been confirmed the prime minister, borisjohnson, has tested positive for coronavirus. he is self isolating in downing street. the prime minister was tested in number 10 after experiencing mild symptoms on thursday. a downing street spokeswoman said: the prime minister was tested for coronavirus on the personal advice of england's chief medical officer, professor chris whitty. and in the last few minutes, the health secretary matt hancock has...
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her family is heterogeneous a lot of the women that are amazing feminist icons like gloria steinem jane fonda we spoke to are there you have nothing to lose by being liberal you know their group the people that feed them you know it's pretty they have the a lot of the same similar political views so i find dolly's stance. really refreshing and also just interesting for me to sell for flat on people get to do whatever they want to do she's doing what she wants to do she loves jane fonda you know and i know she has opinions. behind the scenes but i don't think she wants to throw those on people she wants people to figure it out for themselves she is an independent thinker but even if she doesn't. enter party politics one of those that i think the podcast brings out so well is that she's she's very strong on certain political issues so she. stands up for. community well before. you know it was popular to do so. and the other thing that she is quite radical on is education so i let helen i'm going to end you there unfortunately but we can tweet out more on how she's great on education that
her family is heterogeneous a lot of the women that are amazing feminist icons like gloria steinem jane fonda we spoke to are there you have nothing to lose by being liberal you know their group the people that feed them you know it's pretty they have the a lot of the same similar political views so i find dolly's stance. really refreshing and also just interesting for me to sell for flat on people get to do whatever they want to do she's doing what she wants to do she loves jane fonda you know...
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jane 0'brien, bbc news, washington.jor london theatre to close a show because of the coronavirus. it announced this evening that the last two weeks of samuel beckett's endgame starring daniel radcliffe have been cancelled. the old vic is asking ticket holders to consider donating the cost to the theatre rather than asking for their money back. the vatican says that papal services leading up to easter sunday, which normally attract tens of thousands of worshippers, will be held via video—link. and here in the uk, churches and mosques are among those changing the way they do things. 0ur religion editor, martin bashir, reports. pope francis delivering his sunday homily from within the basilica, via video link, as he will on easter sunday, which is normally the best attended liturgy of the catholic church. last year, more than 110,000 pilgrims gathered in rome. but the church of st peter, which for centuries has welcomed saints and sinners, is now closed. so what of the catholic church in england and wales? if we, here in t
jane 0'brien, bbc news, washington.jor london theatre to close a show because of the coronavirus. it announced this evening that the last two weeks of samuel beckett's endgame starring daniel radcliffe have been cancelled. the old vic is asking ticket holders to consider donating the cost to the theatre rather than asking for their money back. the vatican says that papal services leading up to easter sunday, which normally attract tens of thousands of worshippers, will be held via video—link....