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what is it about jane austen that has you being jane austen? >> her novels still endure 200 years later. the characters, they're all still totally relatable. >> we all are looking for our mr. darcy, aren't we? >> oh, yes. >> but hanging out with janeites is not the way to find a man these days. >> no. if there are any men at the festival, they're either gay, or they have been dragged there by their girlfriend or wife. so, we have no chance. >> we should go to bars more. >> yeah. >> we do too old-fashioned... >> like this? >> no. >> maybe not. >> no, maybe not like this. >> these ladies, and goodness knows how many others, would covet anything jane austen touched. but a ring, maybe even an engagement ring, can you imagine? which brings us back around to our heir, nicky gottelier's, strange inheritance and her sudden and momentous decision to sell it. >> my first instinct when it's jane austen -- i'll let this person down gently. >> that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you... the answer in a moment. at fisher investments, we do things
what is it about jane austen that has you being jane austen? >> her novels still endure 200 years later. the characters, they're all still totally relatable. >> we all are looking for our mr. darcy, aren't we? >> oh, yes. >> but hanging out with janeites is not the way to find a man these days. >> no. if there are any men at the festival, they're either gay, or they have been dragged there by their girlfriend or wife. so, we have no chance. >> we should go to...
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what is it about jane austen that has you being jane austen? >> her novels still endure 200 years later. the characters, they're all still totally relatable. >> we all are looking for our mr. darcy, aren't we? >> oh, yes. >> but hanging out with janeites is not the way to find a man these days. >> no. if there are any men at the festival, they're either gay, or they have been dragged there by their girlfriend or wife. so, we have no chance. >> we should go to bars more. >> yeah. >> we do too old-fashioned... >> like this? >> no. >> maybe not. >> no, maybe not like this. >> these ladies, and goodness knows how many others, would covet anything jane austen touched. but a ring, maybe even an engagement ring, can you imagine? which brings us back around to our heir, nicky gottelier's, strange inheritance and her sudden and momentous decision to sell it. >> my first instinct when it's jane austen -- i'll let this person down gently. >> that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you... the answer in a moment. as we work to get through these tim
what is it about jane austen that has you being jane austen? >> her novels still endure 200 years later. the characters, they're all still totally relatable. >> we all are looking for our mr. darcy, aren't we? >> oh, yes. >> but hanging out with janeites is not the way to find a man these days. >> no. if there are any men at the festival, they're either gay, or they have been dragged there by their girlfriend or wife. so, we have no chance. >> we should go to...
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francine: jane, thank you so much for your wisdom. jane foley there of rabobank.f you are a terminal user -- and we hope you are -- check out the function tv type tv onto your bloomberg and you can also ask questions to our guests through tom and i. click on the video screen where it says ask the guests a question. go to tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you are watching bloomberg surveillance. the photocopier and print or company hp blaming uncertainty stemming from the coronavirus pandemic. hp says the $35 billion offer undervalues a personal computer maker. now to shares of british banks. today they are lower at the urging of regulators, the lenders scrapping dividends and buybacks. the banks are trying to bolster their capital levels as the fallout from the coronavirus deepens. we end with general electric. it finalized a 21 point $4 billion sale of its biofarma business, and that brings in much-needed cash. it also bolsters ceo larry culp's experts -- efforts to chip away at a massive debt load. that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: thank
francine: jane, thank you so much for your wisdom. jane foley there of rabobank.f you are a terminal user -- and we hope you are -- check out the function tv type tv onto your bloomberg and you can also ask questions to our guests through tom and i. click on the video screen where it says ask the guests a question. go to tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you are watching bloomberg surveillance. the photocopier and print or company hp blaming uncertainty stemming from the coronavirus...
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next republic the rise of a new radical majority profiles 9 activists including the labor activist jane mc alvey the mayor of jackson mississippi choke way and the environmental activist jane cleave who are battling back against the ruling elites joining me in the studio to discuss his book the next republic is d.-d. goodwin plan so i think you would argue that the assault against american populism which began with wilson in world war one before that even before that. gave rise to the decade political system and trouble that's right well i mean that there are a couple of ways to talk about it but you have to realize that populism which is an american invention well it's used as a curse word you know by liberals in europe it's an american invention and it describes a working class alliance between poor farmers the working class in the u.s. and initially at least african-american sharecroppers in the south and it was the most dangerous threat to the american all darkie that ever existed i urge your viewers to read lawrence goodwin's the populist moment if they don't already know about it
next republic the rise of a new radical majority profiles 9 activists including the labor activist jane mc alvey the mayor of jackson mississippi choke way and the environmental activist jane cleave who are battling back against the ruling elites joining me in the studio to discuss his book the next republic is d.-d. goodwin plan so i think you would argue that the assault against american populism which began with wilson in world war one before that even before that. gave rise to the decade...
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jane? it looks like we've lost jane. we've lost jane. we are having technical issues. now, let's go to scott meyer. the fed statement is a sobering look at reality. he told bloomberg that the idea of a fast recovery is not very likely or realistic. take a listen. likelihood that the fed is going to be able to jumpstart this economy with extremely accommodative monetary policy is remote. i frequently say, this is not the kind of stuff that monetary policy is designed to do. monetary policy is designed to keep credit flowing and keep markets functioning. it's not there to stimulate growth. it's not there to deal with what our fundamental structural issues that along in the domain of congress. i'm wondering, the fed said it would continue to buy securities. it did not put any limit on it. it did not say how many they would buy. it did not say how long they are going to buy. does that bother you as an investor? would you rather have more clarity on what the fed is doing , with what people like to call qe? >> i like the way he referred to that. think that the lack of clarit
jane? it looks like we've lost jane. we've lost jane. we are having technical issues. now, let's go to scott meyer. the fed statement is a sobering look at reality. he told bloomberg that the idea of a fast recovery is not very likely or realistic. take a listen. likelihood that the fed is going to be able to jumpstart this economy with extremely accommodative monetary policy is remote. i frequently say, this is not the kind of stuff that monetary policy is designed to do. monetary policy is...
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. >> jimmy: you love that, don't you jane?ady to play "who wants to be a millionaire" on swings? >> yeah. >> jimmy: here we go. what should we play for? last time we played for a million pennies. what should we play for this time, a million what? what do you think, jane? >> a million quarters. >> jimmy: a million quarters, are you crazy? i don't have that kind of money. let's play for a million jellybeans, shall we? a million jellybeans. for 10,000 jellybeans, in "frozen 2", what is the name of the village where elsa and anna live, burbank, arondale, ariana grande or funky town? >> arondale. >> jimmy: which planet is the gassiest? >> jupiter! >> jimmy: very good. jane. next question for 40,000 jellybeans. in "james and the giant peach" what are the names of the horrible ants? sponge and sfipiker, cruella an chippy, diamond and silk? >> it's spiker and espionage. correct, jane, very good. you are up 75,000 jellybeans. finish this motto from "paw patrol." let's let billy answer this one. no job too big, no building too tall, no
. >> jimmy: you love that, don't you jane?ady to play "who wants to be a millionaire" on swings? >> yeah. >> jimmy: here we go. what should we play for? last time we played for a million pennies. what should we play for this time, a million what? what do you think, jane? >> a million quarters. >> jimmy: a million quarters, are you crazy? i don't have that kind of money. let's play for a million jellybeans, shall we? a million jellybeans. for 10,000...
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and that was the jane doe case. not as famous as the client. >> jane doe was a young black woman who was raped and put in prospect park 25 years ago this was in brooklyn and they claim that she lied about the rape. and mike maxillary of the daily news called it a hoax. and said that she lied about it. so then we filed a lawsuit against the daily news and its and then owner for libel. we lost the lawsuit. and for 25 years we pressed to the police on the whole question of her lying that whether or not a rape has occurred. last year they discovered the rapist was a man was in prison for another rape and then admitted. so after 25 years she was vindicated. so just a little aside for a second, there was a film last night which my daughter happen to make dealing with women who were killed in long island and one of the mothers of the daughter the killer is not been found but has the same extraordinary police and difference and the fact that in my case jane doe is a black woman the women were workers, all-white but because
and that was the jane doe case. not as famous as the client. >> jane doe was a young black woman who was raped and put in prospect park 25 years ago this was in brooklyn and they claim that she lied about the rape. and mike maxillary of the daily news called it a hoax. and said that she lied about it. so then we filed a lawsuit against the daily news and its and then owner for libel. we lost the lawsuit. and for 25 years we pressed to the police on the whole question of her lying that...
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jane goodall. e >> jimmy: dr. jane goodall, welcome. it is? is that mr. h? >> this is the famous mr. h. i think -- [ laughter ] -- and i've had him for 25 years and he's been to 65 countries amd he symbolizes the indomitable humans spirit 'cause he was given to me by a a guy who went blind at 21 and has actually taught himself to paint. he's is an extraordinary man so mr. h symbolizes that indomitable spirit >> jimmy: i love mr. h he was on our show last time when you and i talked. so i was going to bring him up anyways after you brought him on hi, mr. h. i've heard that you're busier than ever. i mean, i keep seeing you pop up you're online and you're posting and you're doing video chats. and i think it's amazing what you're doing >> i'm actually more busy than on the tour. i mean, way more because i'm trying to send video messages to, you know, to encourage all the people on the ground working in africa. we're very concerned about that i'm sending messages to the 24 other jane goodall institutes trying to you know, just gives them rea
jane goodall. e >> jimmy: dr. jane goodall, welcome. it is? is that mr. h? >> this is the famous mr. h. i think -- [ laughter ] -- and i've had him for 25 years and he's been to 65 countries amd he symbolizes the indomitable humans spirit 'cause he was given to me by a a guy who went blind at 21 and has actually taught himself to paint. he's is an extraordinary man so mr. h symbolizes that indomitable spirit >> jimmy: i love mr. h he was on our show last time when you and i...
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so let's introduce the panel in suffolk in the united kingdom we have jane how the spokeswoman of the world food program in qana state in nigeria kabir adamu managing director of the bank of agriculture and lumped in wales patrick holden the c.e.o. of sustainable food trust welcome to you all jane if i may begin with you what is the connection between all the global lock downs we're having and the increasing risk of famine help us understand that connection. well what we're worried about at the world food program is that this house demick could turn into a hunger pandemic not so much because of the effects of the virus but because of the economic consequences because of people are in lockdown we know how difficult it is here in the in the in the in the western world but if you're in a country where you really need to work as a day laborer to get the money earn the food for that night's dinner you're going to be in a really difficult situation i mean people are really living hand to mouth wire whereas we're looking at our store comforts and thinking oh dear what ingredients i'm not goi
so let's introduce the panel in suffolk in the united kingdom we have jane how the spokeswoman of the world food program in qana state in nigeria kabir adamu managing director of the bank of agriculture and lumped in wales patrick holden the c.e.o. of sustainable food trust welcome to you all jane if i may begin with you what is the connection between all the global lock downs we're having and the increasing risk of famine help us understand that connection. well what we're worried about at the...
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>> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers," jane fonda white house correspondent yamiche alcindor an all new "closer look. featuring the 8g brand with fred armison and now, seth meyers >> seth: give it up for fred armison and the 8g band, everybody. and welcome to late night. how is everyone doing? did you just actually answer me because you thought this was a zoom call? it's weird, right? let's get to the news. in his concession speech yesterday, senator bernie sanders called former vice president joe biden a quote, "decent man." but coming from sanders, that is high praise. he doesn't use a lot of flowery language this is bernie watching a fireworks display. "okay. very well. okay that's enough. let's go." easter is this sunday. said jesus, "forget it, i'm not coming out you guys aren't social distancing well enough." according to reports, white house aides have been trying to separate president trump and vice president mike pence to reduce the risk of both them catching the coronavirus it looks like somebody over there finally read the constitution and figured out who
>> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers," jane fonda white house correspondent yamiche alcindor an all new "closer look. featuring the 8g brand with fred armison and now, seth meyers >> seth: give it up for fred armison and the 8g band, everybody. and welcome to late night. how is everyone doing? did you just actually answer me because you thought this was a zoom call? it's weird, right? let's get to the news. in his concession speech yesterday, senator...
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jane: i think that is possible.that this virus originated in china, and that it was underreported, certainly a credible claim, is hurting china. china's economy is hurting. britain now also has a contract with ericsson, so that's interesting. end, theful, in the only way to do with a pandemic, is to work together as a world. we are buying chinese equipment, some of it is not working -- that is another issue. they invested in some faulty equipment to protect against the virus. thani am saying is, rather say, great, china is failing, then not have a strategy for the world going forward, i would love to say this is an opportunity to see whether we can have a more clear eyed and appropriate relationship with china. david: the united states certainly has adversaries. beyond that, i wonder if one of the threats to national security is civil unrest around the world. i'm afraid we have not seen the full extent of this pandemic in some of the poorer countries in the world, what it can do for their population. how big of a ri
jane: i think that is possible.that this virus originated in china, and that it was underreported, certainly a credible claim, is hurting china. china's economy is hurting. britain now also has a contract with ericsson, so that's interesting. end, theful, in the only way to do with a pandemic, is to work together as a world. we are buying chinese equipment, some of it is not working -- that is another issue. they invested in some faulty equipment to protect against the virus. thani am saying...
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that is jane foley, rabobank head of fx strategy. let's get the first word news now with viviana hurtado. viviana: president trump insisted he has the absolute power to reopen the country's economy. now he is turning it over to governors and businesses. he issued guidelines for the states to consider, but it will be up to them to relax stay-at-home orders. the guidelines calling for a three stage process based on a downward trajectory in cases. china hasn't had an economic report like this indicates. the coronavirus pushing the country into contraction in the first quarter. gdp shrinking 6.8% from a year ago, the worst performance since at least 1992. the coronavirus has hammered business around the world, so china will have to rely on fragile domestic demand. spain reporting more than 5200 new cases of coronavirus, the most in a week. spain has the world's second most extensive outbreak. authorities saying the country is already past the peak. they are starting to focus on how to relax nationwide restrictions. a wave of gloomy forec
that is jane foley, rabobank head of fx strategy. let's get the first word news now with viviana hurtado. viviana: president trump insisted he has the absolute power to reopen the country's economy. now he is turning it over to governors and businesses. he issued guidelines for the states to consider, but it will be up to them to relax stay-at-home orders. the guidelines calling for a three stage process based on a downward trajectory in cases. china hasn't had an economic report like this...
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over the past few weeks, jane and i, in consultation with top staff and many of our prominent supporters, have made an honest assessment of the prospect to victory. if i believed we had a feasible , i wouldhe nomination certainly continue the campaign. but it's just not there. i know that there may be some in our movement that disagree and would like us to fight on until the last ballot is cast at the democratic convention. i understand that position. but as i see the crisis gripping the nation, exacerbated by a president unable to provide any kind of credible leadership, and the work then used to be done to protect people in this most desperate hour, i cannot in good conscience continue to mount a campaign that cannot win, and which will interfere with the important work required of all of us in this difficult hour. let me say this very and fatah. know, we have never just a campaign. we are a grass rates, multiracial, multi generational movements that has always believe that real change never comes from the top down, but always from the bottom up. we have taken on wall street, the insur
over the past few weeks, jane and i, in consultation with top staff and many of our prominent supporters, have made an honest assessment of the prospect to victory. if i believed we had a feasible , i wouldhe nomination certainly continue the campaign. but it's just not there. i know that there may be some in our movement that disagree and would like us to fight on until the last ballot is cast at the democratic convention. i understand that position. but as i see the crisis gripping the...
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on a very personal note, speaking for jane, myself and our entire family, we will always carry in our hearts the memories of the extraordinary people we have met across this country. we often hear about the beauty t across the country. we often hear about the beauty of america, and this country is incredibly beautiful. to me, the beauty i will remember most is in the faces of the people we have met from one corner of this nation to the other. the compassion, love, and decency i have seen in them makes me so hopeful for our future. it also makes me more determined than ever to work to create a nation that reflects those values and lifts up all of our people. please stay in this fight with together, go forward the struggle continues. thank you all very much. >> on twitter, joe biden reacted to senator sanderson spending his presidential campaign with the message, "to bernie and jane from jill and me, you have not just run a commit -- a political campaign, you have created a movement. make no mistake about it, it is a movement as powerful today as it was yesterday. it is a good thing for
on a very personal note, speaking for jane, myself and our entire family, we will always carry in our hearts the memories of the extraordinary people we have met across this country. we often hear about the beauty t across the country. we often hear about the beauty of america, and this country is incredibly beautiful. to me, the beauty i will remember most is in the faces of the people we have met from one corner of this nation to the other. the compassion, love, and decency i have seen in...
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these are my kids, jane and billy. billy, is this your birthday?>> jimmy: this is spiderman, how old are you, spidey? >> 20. >> jimmy: you're not 20. who did we say was going to come to your birthday party? >> spidey. >> jimmy: the real spiderman? >> yeah. >> i want you to say hi to somebody. >> hi. >> jimmy: does that guy look familiar to you? >> hey, what's up, billy? >> jimmy: is that spidey? >> let me take this off so i can see you better. hey, billy, how you doin'? >> jimmy: wow, can you believe me? >> my name's peter parker, i live in queens, new york. where do you live, you know? >> we live in california. >> jimmy: jane, what did you say about peter parker's face? >> cute. >> jimmy: she said you have a cute face. >> thank you so much. i appreciate that. that's very kind of you. >> jimmy: are you mad at me for saying that? but he likes it. it's nice. we were about to sing happy birthday to billy. are you going to help us with that? >> mm-hm. >> jimmy: shall we do that? ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday, dear bil
these are my kids, jane and billy. billy, is this your birthday?>> jimmy: this is spiderman, how old are you, spidey? >> 20. >> jimmy: you're not 20. who did we say was going to come to your birthday party? >> spidey. >> jimmy: the real spiderman? >> yeah. >> i want you to say hi to somebody. >> hi. >> jimmy: does that guy look familiar to you? >> hey, what's up, billy? >> jimmy: is that spidey? >> let me take this off so i...
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ng me.f: >> woodrhank you jane goodall. that is the newshour forni t. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again right here tomorrow evening.fo r all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you,ea stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you a as much-- orlittle-- talk, text and data as you want, and our u.s.-based customer service team is on hand to help. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> life isn't a straight line, and sometimes you can findse your heading in a new direction. fidelity is here to help you work through the unexpected, with financial planning and advice for today, and tomorrow. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> bnsf railway. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social cnge worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was madepo ible by the corporatio
ng me.f: >> woodrhank you jane goodall. that is the newshour forni t. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again right here tomorrow evening.fo r all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you,ea stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you a as much-- orlittle-- talk, text and data as you want, and our u.s.-based customer...
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pat has got jane with her. in a sense, that is one a nswer to with her.t you and ican speak answer to it, the fact that you and i can speak right now, you have got at least the option through your computer to talk to other people, but how difficult is it to lose the freedom to go out when you need to go out? it is extremely difficult because it means that we are confined in the same area all the time and jane has lost, or has the departure from her normal routine. when she would be going out to a day ce ntre when she would be going out to a day centre twice a week, she would be going out with the alzheimer's lady from side by side, and she would be going to the alzheimer's singing for the brain, and the alzheimer's cafe, so the brain, and the alzheimer's cafe, so these are all things that she is i'iow so these are all things that she is now missing and because she has no initiative or ability to keep herself occupied, she has lost words so herself occupied, she has lost words so she cannot take part in conversations, although she understands what is being
pat has got jane with her. in a sense, that is one a nswer to with her.t you and ican speak answer to it, the fact that you and i can speak right now, you have got at least the option through your computer to talk to other people, but how difficult is it to lose the freedom to go out when you need to go out? it is extremely difficult because it means that we are confined in the same area all the time and jane has lost, or has the departure from her normal routine. when she would be going out to...
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jane chambers was not and is not famous. her early life is lost to historians we know neither when she was born nor in what year she married. could she read or write? with matthew chambers her first love, had she ever dreamed of a life beyond ireland? the sources are silence on these questions but other parts of her life including the choices she made, the family she created in the voyages she took half left trayce. the everyday life of an ordinary woman would become part of an extraordinary moment. when jane and matthew chambers are boarding that troopship they're part of a peacetime deployment so for those of you who are rusty on your mid- 18 century history of going to give you a thirty second summary, i know i've got at least one former student in this crowd is probably rolling his eyes. very quickly. two years earlier so 1763 britain had won the seven years war and north america that war had been fought primarily against the french in their native allies. as a result the french withdrew all of their claims to eastern no
jane chambers was not and is not famous. her early life is lost to historians we know neither when she was born nor in what year she married. could she read or write? with matthew chambers her first love, had she ever dreamed of a life beyond ireland? the sources are silence on these questions but other parts of her life including the choices she made, the family she created in the voyages she took half left trayce. the everyday life of an ordinary woman would become part of an extraordinary...
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william standard and jane standard.i apologize if i'm speaking quickly but we're good on time here. james and william were from lewistown, illinois, western part of the state, an area filled with a fair amount of anti-war democrats and copperheads. a smattering of republicans as well. the standard family was somewhat divided. william's standard was -- he was a strong democrat. his wife jane came from a republican family. during the war she managed to shed those beliefs and she became a stalwart democrat as well. their correspondence is really quite remark pbl. it was published under the title "inferno war." why it's unusual and many of you are well aware of this, it's hard to find two-way correspondence. many soldiers destroyed the letters of their loved ones in part because they never wanted to capture loss and the enemy could find it. it's rare to find two-way correspondence. the letters from jane are truly remark be and i' remarkable and make this point, in writing this book that took a fair amount of time to do, man
william standard and jane standard.i apologize if i'm speaking quickly but we're good on time here. james and william were from lewistown, illinois, western part of the state, an area filled with a fair amount of anti-war democrats and copperheads. a smattering of republicans as well. the standard family was somewhat divided. william's standard was -- he was a strong democrat. his wife jane came from a republican family. during the war she managed to shed those beliefs and she became a stalwart...
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jane, thank you for that.hat. now, let's get clive, back to you. jane, thank you for that. now, let's get back to the coronavirus and take another look at some of the points from donning streets briefing. leaving today's update was the foreign secretary, dominic raab, who insisted that despite the hospitalization, the prime ministers still very much in charge of the government and getting on with all of the work. the deputy chief scientific adviser, professor dame angela maclean was asked about a possible exit strategy for the lockdown. she said while there were some early signs that the measures we re some early signs that the measures were working, it was too soon to talk about an exit strategy. the foreign secretary gave an update on the number of people the government has helped to bring home to the uk. he said they have so far brought around 200,000 people back home, and there will be more flights this week. let's talk now to labour's shadow home secretary, and that is nick thomas simons, hello to you, th
jane, thank you for that.hat. now, let's get clive, back to you. jane, thank you for that. now, let's get back to the coronavirus and take another look at some of the points from donning streets briefing. leaving today's update was the foreign secretary, dominic raab, who insisted that despite the hospitalization, the prime ministers still very much in charge of the government and getting on with all of the work. the deputy chief scientific adviser, professor dame angela maclean was asked about...
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jane o'brien has the vy latest.e: a salute to the covid warriors, theng blues of the thunderbirds paying tribute to those on the front lines in the battle against coronavirus. theys flew in formation acr the northeast, an uplifting spectacle for residents in lockdown. new york continues to be the worst-hit, but today a glimmer of hope. >> what we have seen is clearly promising, getting us closer to the day when we can start to open some things up. but i have said it before and i will keep saying,wi w be conscious, we will be careful, and it will be gcterned by the jane: more than one million people in the u.s. are now known to have been infected, and the emphasis is on more testing. in manhattan, people lined up at the latest facility. other states are moving faster even with recommended levels of testing. georgia has taken aggressive steps to restart its economy, opening salons, gyms and some restaurants. as most states are making plans, even if they have no clear timeframe. >> ultimately.own to zero you have to un
jane o'brien has the vy latest.e: a salute to the covid warriors, theng blues of the thunderbirds paying tribute to those on the front lines in the battle against coronavirus. theys flew in formation acr the northeast, an uplifting spectacle for residents in lockdown. new york continues to be the worst-hit, but today a glimmer of hope. >> what we have seen is clearly promising, getting us closer to the day when we can start to open some things up. but i have said it before and i will keep...
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jane goodall: the hope had its premier last week.ong feeling of great spiritual power out there. it was the kind of feeling that i sometimes have in one of the old cathedral square people have been to worship year after year after yea r. have been to worship year after year after year. the chimpanzees i knew in the old days have almost all gone, but one of the ones who was my friend was gremlin. the last time i actually saw gremlin, she came right up actually saw gremlin, she came right up to mei actually saw gremlin, she came right up to me i looked into my eyes. of course they recognise us just as we recognise them. and i have always had a strange connection with animals. i connect with people with words, with animals, it's more mind to mind. so many things in my life seem to be coincidence, but i'm not sure i believe that any more because things happen for a reason. jane goodall joins me from her home in bournemouth. that was a fascinating footage which we could have watched a bit more of, but in general what can you tell us about
jane goodall: the hope had its premier last week.ong feeling of great spiritual power out there. it was the kind of feeling that i sometimes have in one of the old cathedral square people have been to worship year after year after yea r. have been to worship year after year after year. the chimpanzees i knew in the old days have almost all gone, but one of the ones who was my friend was gremlin. the last time i actually saw gremlin, she came right up actually saw gremlin, she came right up to...
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[inaudible question] she wondered how i found jane chambers and her family.arted on this question of military families when i read, i go back to the short narrative which is owned and replicated in many places parts of which are many high school checkbooks and carbon had happened to have a copy for several years before i read it with care. in the very first deposition somebody talks about being in a bostonians house and hearing a soldier's wife make threats. everyone had focused on the threats. about the 15th time i read it i thought, i didn't even know soldiers had wives. with that i started going on things. my very first day at mhs which is an incredible moment and then i tried to start figuring out how can i know where they came from? how do i know the ones who came to boston with the army as opposed to the ones who married him. so i went, the great thing about working on the british army or anything with administration as they kept records and ways unlike other projects have done. every person who traveled officially on a troop ship in the 18th century is
[inaudible question] she wondered how i found jane chambers and her family.arted on this question of military families when i read, i go back to the short narrative which is owned and replicated in many places parts of which are many high school checkbooks and carbon had happened to have a copy for several years before i read it with care. in the very first deposition somebody talks about being in a bostonians house and hearing a soldier's wife make threats. everyone had focused on the threats....
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chambers first to halifax but had traveled with jane. isabella did not get along particularly well with all of her neighbors. earlier that night montgomery shouted loudly enough for people in the surrounding houses to hear that the town was too haughty and proud in many of their asses would be laid low by morning. the bostonian she is talking to lives next door, susanna is tired of both isabella and her husband shot back, i hope your husband will be killed. but, not all bostonians wish death on the monk memories. also in the street that night was a carpenter named thomas wilkinson. for a few months the monk memories had rented a house near wilkinson and they have become friendly. in the 18th century equivalent to running to a neighbors house for a cup of sugar wilkinson occasionally send his kids to montgomery house for pollsters to start his fire. when wilkinson saw montgomery walking out he walked straight over to his former neighbor to ask him what was happening he was not afraid of him, of course, what was happening that night of mar
chambers first to halifax but had traveled with jane. isabella did not get along particularly well with all of her neighbors. earlier that night montgomery shouted loudly enough for people in the surrounding houses to hear that the town was too haughty and proud in many of their asses would be laid low by morning. the bostonian she is talking to lives next door, susanna is tired of both isabella and her husband shot back, i hope your husband will be killed. but, not all bostonians wish death on...
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it goes on to say that as friends, joe and i want to say to bernie and jane, we know how hard this is. you put the interest of the nation and the need to defeat donald trump above all else. and for that, jill and i are grateful. what we also want you to know, i will be reaching out to you. you will be heard by me. as you say, not me, us. announcer: all month on c-span we are featuring the winners of our studentcam documentary competition. middleton high school student created videos answering the question, what issue do you most want the 2020 presidential candidates to address. our second prize high school east award goes to, ella grace rodriguez, a 12 greater -- 12 greater from florida -- 12th grader from florida. infected, logical fallacies in political discourse. >> take a look at the following video clip. >> no puppet. no puppet. you're the puppet. >> exactly what you would expect from a thin-skinned racist bully. shiff will not let hunter biden come, every republican in congress should take a walk and say this is a farce. >> the common denominator is not gender, age or race. it i
it goes on to say that as friends, joe and i want to say to bernie and jane, we know how hard this is. you put the interest of the nation and the need to defeat donald trump above all else. and for that, jill and i are grateful. what we also want you to know, i will be reaching out to you. you will be heard by me. as you say, not me, us. announcer: all month on c-span we are featuring the winners of our studentcam documentary competition. middleton high school student created videos answering...
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chambers, offers to halifax but traveled with jane. isabella did not i was a get a long thick what with all her neighbors. earlier that night montgomery shouted loudly enough for people in the stone houses to hear that the tab was too crowded and the bostonian she's talking to is clear type of both isabella and her husband,. [shouting] i hope your husband will be killed. but not all bostonians wished death on the montgomery is. also in the street that i was a carpenter named thomas wilkinson fit for a few months the montgomery scott rented a house near wilkinson and they become friendly. in a in a concentric with the rg to a neighbors house for a cup of sugar, wilkinson occasionally send his kids to montgomery house for cold to start a fire. when wilkinson saw montgomery marching out to support the trend when he walk straight over to his former neighbor to ask him what was happening. was not afraid of him. of course what was happening that night of march 5 is the big question. remember there's only a few points on which all the eyewitn
chambers, offers to halifax but traveled with jane. isabella did not i was a get a long thick what with all her neighbors. earlier that night montgomery shouted loudly enough for people in the stone houses to hear that the tab was too crowded and the bostonian she's talking to is clear type of both isabella and her husband,. [shouting] i hope your husband will be killed. but not all bostonians wished death on the montgomery is. also in the street that i was a carpenter named thomas wilkinson...
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i am highly impressed that jane fonda is on tiktok, lisa. i have downloaded it.ying to get on board but jane fonda has it going. >> in the '80s, i was doing that workout. are you kidding? minus the leg warmers. good morning, everyone. we are looking at some rain that will be arriving later on this morning and, in fact, the second half of your weekend looking even wetter. here is a live look out from the east bay hills camera. 48 in concord, danville 45 degrees. temperatures with the cloud cover cooler. scattered light rain showers and we're talking windy, maybe a thunderstorm for your sunday. i'll have your accuweather seven-day forecast next. >> thanks, lisa. also next, oil changes for free. bay area shop helping cross one item off the to do list for health care workers this weekend. >> plus nba athletes now virtual gamers. they are used to balling in real life, but now they're battling it out on the sticks. new espn tournament also included a familiar face, former warrior kevin found one! ♪ ( laughter ) found one! ♪ found one. ♪ we saw the earthquake grace in b
i am highly impressed that jane fonda is on tiktok, lisa. i have downloaded it.ying to get on board but jane fonda has it going. >> in the '80s, i was doing that workout. are you kidding? minus the leg warmers. good morning, everyone. we are looking at some rain that will be arriving later on this morning and, in fact, the second half of your weekend looking even wetter. here is a live look out from the east bay hills camera. 48 in concord, danville 45 degrees. temperatures with the cloud...
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please add me as a cosponsor, and happy birthday, jane morrison. >> president yee: happy birthday, jane morrison, and, you know, i think i was there for your 90th. not too sure about your 80th, but i've been over to jane's home many, many times discussing a lot of things, especially democratic candidates. if you want to run for something in san francisco, you go to jane, and i'm sure that hasn't really changed even as she approaches her 100th birthday. okay? so what are we doing? >> clerk: roll call on item 34. >> president yee: yes, please. >> clerk: before i do that, i will say to supervisor peskin that it was 1969 when the chauffeurs were deleted from the only appropriation ordinance. there were two of them for the board of supervisors. so on item -- >> supervisor peskin: well, we're going to have much more painful choices than that. >> clerk: on item 34 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: okay. so this resolution is passed unanimously. madam clerk, item 35. >> clerk: item 35 is a resolution urging california state governor gavin newsom to expedite the procu
please add me as a cosponsor, and happy birthday, jane morrison. >> president yee: happy birthday, jane morrison, and, you know, i think i was there for your 90th. not too sure about your 80th, but i've been over to jane's home many, many times discussing a lot of things, especially democratic candidates. if you want to run for something in san francisco, you go to jane, and i'm sure that hasn't really changed even as she approaches her 100th birthday. okay? so what are we doing? >>...
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of earth day, legendary naturast jane goodall on how covid-19 is reshaping our relationship with the planet. >> we are all interconnected. and if wdon't get that lesson from this-- this pandemic, then maybe we never wl. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major fundine for the pbs hour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects
of earth day, legendary naturast jane goodall on how covid-19 is reshaping our relationship with the planet. >> we are all interconnected. and if wdon't get that lesson from this-- this pandemic, then maybe we never wl. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major fundine for the pbs hour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects
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jane: me than one million people in the u.s. now known to have been infected, t and emphasis is on more testing. in manhatt, people lined up at the latest facility. are moving faster even with recommended levels of egg.ivin steps to restart its ecomy, opening salons, gyms and some restaunts. as most states are making plans, even if they haver no cl tiframe. >> it will go down to zero ultimately. d,u have t under when it comes to cases, we do much more testing, so we will show more cases because we are doing much more tesng, double anybody else. it will be, at the appropriate time, down to zero. jane: but even some businesses open doors, it is not clear whether americt home are ready to open there's. consumer spending drives the u.s. economy. but with no cure for coronavirus, and social distancing the only proven control so far, they may not feel safe enough to spend outside. ns. coronavirus outbreak in the u.s. as cases pass the one million mark, i am joined by the director of the harvard global health institu 50,000 people have
jane: me than one million people in the u.s. now known to have been infected, t and emphasis is on more testing. in manhatt, people lined up at the latest facility. are moving faster even with recommended levels of egg.ivin steps to restart its ecomy, opening salons, gyms and some restaunts. as most states are making plans, even if they haver no cl tiframe. >> it will go down to zero ultimately. d,u have t under when it comes to cases, we do much more testing, so we will show more cases...
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take a look. >> my name is jane fonda, and i'm going to bring back the jane fonda workout. ♪ >> duringstration, so, come on and do it with me and lift up and down and up and down. again. that's up and down. and up and down. you know what, there are too many workouts happening right now on television and on computers. what i really would like you to do is to work out with me for the planet. >> classic '80s workout but of course the actress and environmentalist is raising awareness for climate change. she was arrested during numerous fire drill friday protests, but she isn't letting the quarantine stop her. she is now holding virtual fire drill fridays, and you can learn more by texting jane to 877877. >>> okay, so we are all getting pretty antsy staying at home right now, and you know the saying, stars are just like us, they're getting antsy too. this is how tom holland and his "spider-man" co-star jake gyllenhaal had a little bet when tom challenged jake to put on a shirt while doing a handstand against a wall. look at this. okay. sounds crazy, right? as you can imagine, probably takes
take a look. >> my name is jane fonda, and i'm going to bring back the jane fonda workout. ♪ >> duringstration, so, come on and do it with me and lift up and down and up and down. again. that's up and down. and up and down. you know what, there are too many workouts happening right now on television and on computers. what i really would like you to do is to work out with me for the planet. >> classic '80s workout but of course the actress and environmentalist is raising...
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and this is jane, just 16. grandpa and dad always garden plans in their heads but victory garden plans should be on paper. so they will study state and federal bulletins, which have been written to serve as guides in victory gardens. now let's see on this (inaudible) little model of their quarter acre garden the plan they work out. here's the early garden. here, potatoes. then two double rows of peas early, medium and late. one row of cabbage. double row of carrots and beets. half a row of each. one double row of greens, spinach, mustard and chard. tomatoes. peppers, half a roll. radishes, lettuce and asparagus and rhubarb. beans. four rows of sweet corn along the fence. and finally, two rows of lima beans complete the early garden. now for the late garden. after each of the early crops is harvested, a planting of another crop is to be made so as to have a succession. for convenience of illustration, all early crops except tomatoes and chard are removed from the model. here are the later crops. four rows of u.s
and this is jane, just 16. grandpa and dad always garden plans in their heads but victory garden plans should be on paper. so they will study state and federal bulletins, which have been written to serve as guides in victory gardens. now let's see on this (inaudible) little model of their quarter acre garden the plan they work out. here's the early garden. here, potatoes. then two double rows of peas early, medium and late. one row of cabbage. double row of carrots and beets. half a row of...
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>> jane dough was a young black woman. and what the police came out, and in the rest of the press in new york -- and said that she had lied about it. and the daily news, we lost a lawsuit. on the question of her lying, a man who is in prison, so for 25 years the woman was vindicated. there was a film last night my daughter happened to make dealing with 10 to 15 women who were killed in long island. the killer has not been found. and the fact and in the southern case, the women were craigslist workers, always. which they consider trash, the long island police, how they dealt with this case was horrific. the change oh case deals with the indifference of the police to violence against women. another film coming out in july, the golden state killer, and in 20 years, grapes, killings, nobody could find, nobody, a woman named michelle mcnamara wrote a book, the killer was arrested a year ago, these incidents deal with the police and difference. >> this is weighing on your mind when you do that and this is almost the polar opposi
>> jane dough was a young black woman. and what the police came out, and in the rest of the press in new york -- and said that she had lied about it. and the daily news, we lost a lawsuit. on the question of her lying, a man who is in prison, so for 25 years the woman was vindicated. there was a film last night my daughter happened to make dealing with 10 to 15 women who were killed in long island. the killer has not been found. and the fact and in the southern case, the women were...
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those questions you do speak to him in baby we need to do this because we can no uncharitable calling jane i'm doing my best. i mean i came make him a sort of phone is he's not answering. you make me do something. make me shit. give me explain to you why i love you. well i don't know why you can't get the chaplain on the phone. thing to do it and when we get married i've just been telling the whole world how much i love. you know it's good you have plenty of michael. in the float over the city and i'm a little bit on the little. isabel watch and in all it's at the end of gone. you know good to be able to call you when i wake up. i 'd. love you love you and i end up on the top of. your cubicle crew. and. i know. about. the fact that. when. you aren't fit to execute 8 people in pain dave 8 individuals being executed in 2 days is classify my opinion as a mass execution why is he taking his decision now the governor is rushing the execution simply because of the drug situation there's a troll that arc is all pals that will be expiring they have decided that it would be better cheaper for the s
those questions you do speak to him in baby we need to do this because we can no uncharitable calling jane i'm doing my best. i mean i came make him a sort of phone is he's not answering. you make me do something. make me shit. give me explain to you why i love you. well i don't know why you can't get the chaplain on the phone. thing to do it and when we get married i've just been telling the whole world how much i love. you know it's good you have plenty of michael. in the float over the city...
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jane goodall the hope had its premier last week. spiritual power out there. it was the kind of feeling that i sometimes have in one of the old cathedrals where people have been to worship year after year after year. the chimpanzees i knew in the old days are almost all gone, but one of the ones who was my real, i say, friend was gremlin. the last time i actually saw gremlin, she came right up to me and looked into my eyes. of course they recognise us just as we recognise them. and i've always had a strange connection with animals. i connect with people with words. with animals, it's more mind to mind. so many things in my life seem to be coincidence, but i'm not sure i believe that any more because things happen... i think they seem to happen for a reason. well, i spoke to dr goodall a little earlier, and she says she is concerned that the world will return to a "business—as—usual" mindset after the current pandemic has passed. the tragic thing about this pandemic is that it has been predicted for a very long time by people studying
jane goodall the hope had its premier last week. spiritual power out there. it was the kind of feeling that i sometimes have in one of the old cathedrals where people have been to worship year after year after year. the chimpanzees i knew in the old days are almost all gone, but one of the ones who was my real, i say, friend was gremlin. the last time i actually saw gremlin, she came right up to me and looked into my eyes. of course they recognise us just as we recognise them. and i've always...