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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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. >> not only will they hear that weinstein raped jane doe 1, and sexually assaulted jane doe ii, they'resault charges against him. once he gets out of the hospital he will stay on rikers island. >>> the 2020 summer games in tokyo will go ahead as planned despite the coronavirus outbreak early this morning the torch lighting ceremony was held in the ancient site of olympia, greece the ceremony was closed to the public as a precaution the olympic flame will travel through greece before being flown to japan the next week the opening ceremony of the summer games is scheduled for july the 24th. >> all right, now it is time for the morning boost. >> we could use a boost. >> here we go. wedding days can sometimes be overwhelming with all the nerves and formalities. here's how one sports loving groom decided to lighten up the mood >> it's cool >> ladies and gentlemen, introducing your starting lineup -- for the university of florida southwestern state college, your groom, number 20, brian zeller. >> the groom had that tearaway warmup suit. >> how did she come down the aisle? >> renew your vows a
. >> not only will they hear that weinstein raped jane doe 1, and sexually assaulted jane doe ii, they'resault charges against him. once he gets out of the hospital he will stay on rikers island. >>> the 2020 summer games in tokyo will go ahead as planned despite the coronavirus outbreak early this morning the torch lighting ceremony was held in the ancient site of olympia, greece the ceremony was closed to the public as a precaution the olympic flame will travel through greece...
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. >> reporter: their jane doe, dressed in a red and white plaid shirt, looked to be about 20 years oldatures possibly asian. and obviously she had been murdered. leading the investigation was a young detective named derek johnson. tell me about him. >> right when he came into the academy, he sat next to me and started teasing me and the rest of the class time we just harassed each other and laughed and giggled all day. >> reporter: jacqueline moore met derek at the police academy. she and derek hit it off immediately. >> a detective spot came open and we both applied and he got it. >> did you think rats? >> i did. >> he got it and i didn't? >> yes. >> reporter: now derek had caught his first case, which was also the first homicide the small town of draper had seen in years. >> someone called police after 10:00 this morning to report they had come across a gruesome scene. >> reporter: by the time veronica and james saup the reports, annie had been missing for nearly 20 hours. the information it's an asian woman under 20, i think was the initial report, that would seem to rule out annie
. >> reporter: their jane doe, dressed in a red and white plaid shirt, looked to be about 20 years oldatures possibly asian. and obviously she had been murdered. leading the investigation was a young detective named derek johnson. tell me about him. >> right when he came into the academy, he sat next to me and started teasing me and the rest of the class time we just harassed each other and laughed and giggled all day. >> reporter: jacqueline moore met derek at the police...
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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. janeoes that help you resolve your relationship with your mother? philip: b part of tk deals with bach and who bach was. if you study bach, you realize there is a possible of material. it is like shakespeare. y have this enormous volume of his place in a tt of knowledge who he was. i was going to a similar process with my mother i was looking at photographs, i was going back and reading erle i was talking to my family. construct aaphy of her,o because i had not known the most essential ings about her in the way that biographer needs to know those cap the details to make sense of life. jane: what do you hope people reading the book will take away frompht? ip: i hope they will listen to this infamously important piece of music, one of the greatest achievements in western civilization. second, i hope they will think about their relationship to art. increase grief, it can increase feelings of sadnt s. i don'ink we think enough about that. the darker side and the more complex wayst art impacts
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. janeoes that help you resolve your relationship with your mother? philip: b part of tk deals with bach and who bach was. if you study bach, you realize there is a possible of material. it is like shakespeare. y have this enormous volume of his place in a tt of knowledge who he was. i was going to a similar process with my mother i was...
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jane: jacqueline, what does this tell us about the calculations democratic voters are making rightow?e've heard all the policy debate about health care, taxes, etc. what is foremost in theirli min? jacq: 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 beat president trumpgoininto primarik like joe biden's candidacy was all but dead. he d not win his first contest until south carolina. t the way that moderate voters and candidates coalesced around biden suggests thaty actua there might be more of a craving for moderation and not necessarily the revolution that bernie sanders has been promising. you know, t again, race is far from over, but we wi see how things turn out tomorrow night. jane: jacqueline alemany, thank you very much indeed for joining me. jacqueline: thanks for having me. watching "be world news america." program, in yemen,onight' has healt crisis addso the nations troubles. ng wh an ongoing medical emergency. in the netherlands, the trial is underway of three r
jane: jacqueline, what does this tell us about the calculations democratic voters are making rightow?e've heard all the policy debate about health care, taxes, etc. what is foremost in theirli min? jacq: 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 beat president trumpgoininto primarik like joe biden's candidacy was all but dead. he d not win his first contest until south carolina....
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jane: jacqueline, what does this tell us about theon calcula democratic voters are making right now?,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 did not win his first contest until south carolina. but the way that moderateoaleedd actually there might be more of a craving for moderation and not necessarily the revolution that bernie sanders has been promising. you k again, the race is far from over, but we will see how things turn out tomorrow night. jane: jacqueline aleman, thank ndu very muchhanks for ving i me. :jastill to com t a health cris adds to the nations troubles. doctors in the war-torn country coping with an ongoing medical emergency. in thee netherlands, ial is underway of three russians and ukraindn who h been char in the downing of flight mh17. none of the defendants a taking part. the malaysian air
jane: jacqueline, what does this tell us about theon calcula democratic voters are making right now?,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 did not win his first contest until south carolina. but the way that...
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are questioning that advice and asking if everyone should indeed be wearing some kind of mask jane wells doesoin us with more on the story. hi, jane. >> reporter: hi, kelly dr. anthony fauci said the white house coronavirus task force to discuss the situation today because way back at the end of the january in california people wearing masks including me with an n95 mask i got in fire season wore it on a flight to chicago february 2 pd and then said healthy people don't need to wear masks and gave away by mask to a nurse friend. i kept this one just in case and the cdc to reconsider the possibility of everybody wearing masks outside. you may think you're healthy and go to the grocery store but infected and don't know it and everybody is makes masks or many americans are. the upside is that it doesn't further strain the short supplies of n95 masks for health care workers and there are masks hacks which eunice showed me this month to keep the bands out of your hair. >> what i do is i cut that right down the middle and then i create it like this to put it on like this. >> she really is the exper
are questioning that advice and asking if everyone should indeed be wearing some kind of mask jane wells doesoin us with more on the story. hi, jane. >> reporter: hi, kelly dr. anthony fauci said the white house coronavirus task force to discuss the situation today because way back at the end of the january in california people wearing masks including me with an n95 mask i got in fire season wore it on a flight to chicago february 2 pd and then said healthy people don't need to wear masks...
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you have a found jane doe, i believe. initially they were like, we don't have a case like that.o. >> roxane basically tells them you have a missing person, an unidentified victim, who is alive, who still has a family out there to meet. >> it just made me determined to do everything that i could possibly do to try to find out who she was. >> in 2003, when the san bernardino sheriff's department opened a new investigation aimed at finding her true identity, lisa was 22 years old. >> i called lisa and talked to her. she really wanted to know who she was. >> by this time, lisa's an adult. she had grown up. so this rocks her world even more. lisa learns that her father is not her father. she still has no idea where her mother is. >> she didn't even know what her given birth name may have been. >> with the realization that he was not lisa's father, we started investigating who she was, where he took her from. >> so, then the mystery becomes whose daughter is she? and who's her mother and where is her mother? because we know this guy kills people. we might be dealing not just with some
you have a found jane doe, i believe. initially they were like, we don't have a case like that.o. >> roxane basically tells them you have a missing person, an unidentified victim, who is alive, who still has a family out there to meet. >> it just made me determined to do everything that i could possibly do to try to find out who she was. >> in 2003, when the san bernardino sheriff's department opened a new investigation aimed at finding her true identity, lisa was 22 years...
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a fascist or poor kids don't have all bonded hard hitting debate with upfront on how does the inner. city. find jane space in munich where world leaders gathered for the $56.00 security conference among them the palestinian prime minister mohammad shtayyeh u.s. president donald trump describes his middle east plan as the deal of the century the palestinians call the map of territory they've been offered swiss cheese rather than a solution for a sovereign palestinian state so what now will explore all of this as the palestinian prime minister mohammed stier talks to our. mohammed stier palestinian prime minister thank you for talking to al-jazeera you know where i'm going to start i'm going to start with the trump plan what the president of the u.s. called the deal of the century he talked about it 1st 3 years ago and i've been speaking to diplomats and to prominent palestinians they all told me they thought it probably was never going to see the light of day. but did can i ask you what your thoughts were and your feelings when you saw that document for the 1st time well. it was really an insult for
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. >> jane, what john is saying there does raise a question. are that they have a grasp of the scope of this in terms of impact on the united states? >> well, first i'd like to mention that i've known chris mathews since he was a press secretary to tip o'neal. i, too, share jonathan's sadness or comment on that he'll be missed. >>> the public health officials publicly and the ones that are the front-facing people say they're confident. i have a story posting any minute, within an hour or so, how the public health departments have been decimated. the cdc's funding for the state and local health departments is down by about a third over the last, since 2002. there are way too few people to be dealing with this. when you start to get into what's called contact tracing where they're having to figure out if i had it, how many people i came in contact with. it will overwhelm them. having said that, this is not anything that people really need to worry about that much. there is a tremendous overreaction. people need to wash their hands, as they would
. >> jane, what john is saying there does raise a question. are that they have a grasp of the scope of this in terms of impact on the united states? >> well, first i'd like to mention that i've known chris mathews since he was a press secretary to tip o'neal. i, too, share jonathan's sadness or comment on that he'll be missed. >>> the public health officials publicly and the ones that are the front-facing people say they're confident. i have a story posting any minute,...
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does not want to do negative interest rates. i wonder at this point, is that almost inevitable? jane: i don't think negative interest rates are inevitable at all. in the last few years, another thing learned by negative interest rates, if we look at the experience of japan, at the experience of sweden, there has been a lot of criticism about the knock-on effects. one of the academic studies suggest that negative interest rates might work as a short treatment, but they could -- there could be byproducts. in sweden, they are concerned about the impact it had on asset price inflation and the impact it had on households. households, property prices are higher. there is a lot of debt as a potential of exposed blue income. look at the banks. in japan, they have been operating for the last few years at negative interest rates were a cute qe policy with real curve control -- with a cute qe policy policy, with a policy to encourage banks to lend. curve is flat, we try to steepen the back end. so that they negative and should rates, or the low interest rates can be pushed on into the real econ
does not want to do negative interest rates. i wonder at this point, is that almost inevitable? jane: i don't think negative interest rates are inevitable at all. in the last few years, another thing learned by negative interest rates, if we look at the experience of japan, at the experience of sweden, there has been a lot of criticism about the knock-on effects. one of the academic studies suggest that negative interest rates might work as a short treatment, but they could -- there could be...
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and steven jane is joining us to explain. firstly, does china feel like it is getting on top of the virus and more importantly, do the citizens of china believe authorities are doing that. >> reporter: well, anna, the numbers certainly though this trend. friday wuhan reported only four new cases. that of course was in stark contrast to a few weeks ago foe where they were reporting hundreds and sometimes thousands of new cases on a daily basis. that is why now the country's new focus is trying to strengthen screening and quarantine procedures targeting international arrivals including people from italy. of course as you mentioned the chinese government has been offering assistance to italy including sending a massive aid package that includes masks, ventilators and medical personnel to italy. and the officials here in recent days have been highlighting their ramped production capacity saying now on a daily basis the country can produce half a million protective suits, 1.6 million masks and as well as a whooping 100 million ordinary face mas
and steven jane is joining us to explain. firstly, does china feel like it is getting on top of the virus and more importantly, do the citizens of china believe authorities are doing that. >> reporter: well, anna, the numbers certainly though this trend. friday wuhan reported only four new cases. that of course was in stark contrast to a few weeks ago foe where they were reporting hundreds and sometimes thousands of new cases on a daily basis. that is why now the country's new focus is...
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jane: for more on the outbreak, i was joined earlier by an at the federation of american scientists. me.ery much for joining doeseclaring this virus a pandemic change the response? >> yes, i do think that p declaring ademic finally after two or three weeks later than it should sense a single to the rest of the world that there is no safe specific hotspot in which t virus cannot in fact. the virus is a most erywhere. and there is no specific place in which y avoid his virus. it is ingrained inultiple countries, and that is the major danger. jane: wn you say that and we see pictures of people walking around in masks, containment measures at this point?e those >> i think containment is the most critical. prevent it to spreading from someone else and there are limited affects other than health care workers. but containment is critical, with social distancing, especiallyanling mass rallies, mass conventions. we jt saw an epidemic in boston in which three individuals infected 70 people, not just in the u.s. but worldwide. that was one small meeting. we have to ccel a lot of these big events, which washington : but is
jane: for more on the outbreak, i was joined earlier by an at the federation of american scientists. me.ery much for joining doeseclaring this virus a pandemic change the response? >> yes, i do think that p declaring ademic finally after two or three weeks later than it should sense a single to the rest of the world that there is no safe specific hotspot in which t virus cannot in fact. the virus is a most erywhere. and there is no specific place in which y avoid his virus. it is...
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jane. i understand that, but if children should not be left with grandparents, how does the government thinket their children look after who have no one but parents to rely on?|j think what the suggestion that's being made is may be children don't go to every school but within a particular area, one school will be the deck and date —— designated centre that looks after those children of key workers. whether that means that will be age segregated or whether it's a case that they will all be there together, that has not been made clear. i think that we should say is the government is having to do a lot of it's thinking on the host at the moment, and there is a lot of details still missing from these announcements. it wouldn't make sense to keep every school open. i'm just wondering of her question relates to a slightly different group of parents, those whose children may not be school aged who may currently have their children with their grandparents. they are key workers, they need to work, their children currently are looked after during their work shifts. where are they supposed to go now i
jane. i understand that, but if children should not be left with grandparents, how does the government thinket their children look after who have no one but parents to rely on?|j think what the suggestion that's being made is may be children don't go to every school but within a particular area, one school will be the deck and date —— designated centre that looks after those children of key workers. whether that means that will be age segregated or whether it's a case that they will all be...
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jane in florence, south carolina. you're next. >> yes, i have a question on the stimulus package. does it include people on social disability? i mean, because we have all the mortgages, we have grocery, extra items you have to buy and short on funds also and i hadn't heard that and secondly, or sixwas tested five weeks ago and had the flu string a., but i had all those symptoms, which i'm better now, fine now,ck at all, but i had that question, both questions. get retested? you know what i mean? >> so that's one of the difficulties of this particular so -- it is so similar to the common flu or cold. nasty and as long as you're not showing symptoms i think it's going to be difficult to get a and generally providers have said unless you are -- unless you are showing symptoms and unless you have traveled abroad or come in contact with somebody who was diagnosed with covid-19 you shouldn't be anded, you should stay home try to convalesce on your own. on social security and disability i'm not sure. my understanding is that the these $2,400 checks that should be going out in the mail be direct deposits instead, the goal would be t
jane in florence, south carolina. you're next. >> yes, i have a question on the stimulus package. does it include people on social disability? i mean, because we have all the mortgages, we have grocery, extra items you have to buy and short on funds also and i hadn't heard that and secondly, or sixwas tested five weeks ago and had the flu string a., but i had all those symptoms, which i'm better now, fine now,ck at all, but i had that question, both questions. get retested? you know what...
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does the public have the right to know. cross talking joe biden i'm joined by my guest jane kearns in new york she is a g.o.p. . dratted is a contributor to the daily caller as well as founder of women for a great america in washington we have jason nichols he's a democratic political strategist also in washington we cross to walter some a lot of he is a answer coalition organizer rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jen let me go to you 1st i mean i said in my introduction here i mean you know you have you have a lot of gaffes coming from joe biden and he's been known for it ok it's not you know all of a sudden but the intensity of them are is mounting and that maybe just because of the media's watching more closely i'm trying to be really fair here but we i think we have every right to know about the mental facilities the capabilities of someone that is running for the highest office in the land i mean how do you come out on this go ahead john. well i agree i said last tuesday on super tuesday that the good news was for joe biden he won the primaries and i also s
does the public have the right to know. cross talking joe biden i'm joined by my guest jane kearns in new york she is a g.o.p. . dratted is a contributor to the daily caller as well as founder of women for a great america in washington we have jason nichols he's a democratic political strategist also in washington we cross to walter some a lot of he is a answer coalition organizer rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jen let me go to you 1st i mean...
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jane in the snow vermont, having come from the snows of... she does snow. we will put her ona of... the results here from midnight. and we will be on for hours and hours. join us for that. the first few days of march have brought some much—needed quiet weather. a mixture of sunshine and showers. this picture sums it up quite nicely. a good day for chasing rainbows. we will see outbreak from the sunshine and showers because we look at in the atlantic, this area of cloud living large will bring some rain up from the south—west. no great amount of rain. ahead of that, we have clearing skies, as the showers tend to fade away. with the wind likely to get called quickly towards the south—west and we have seen the cloud thickening, some rain arriving, not as cold here. further north and east, there will be more widespread frost, maybe about colder and last night. a bright and sunny start first thing. this cloud will move north, bringing the rain up pushing across wales and the south—east of england, some wet weather for northern ireland too. by the end of the day, perhaps into the peak dis
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jane: why exempt the u.k.? much a mystery last night. iwe came to belie was the white house diffeeentiating be the 26 schengen countries. but it doesot make sense, to be honest with you. as recently as monday, the u.k. was still accepting flights from milan. we know that many have continued to travel, perhaps not having all the checks that are required. designation betweesen artificial countries and non-schengen countries. and now this rd an enormous on the united kingdom, on ireland, to do some of that screen, as we see people fleeing to the u.k. to be able to move around a lite bit. we see them perhaps more gravely endanger, u.k. citizens, by not having this court dated respon. --coordinated response. jane: heatherthe death toll in italy has topped 1000. how is your coping with this pandemic--europe coping with this pandemic? heather: our heang is just breahen we are hearing desperate news from italian alth care workers, the fact that they are running out of ds, they don't have a sufficient ventilators, they are having to make decisions about life and death. this is an extraordinary human tragedy. and we are concerned that while
jane: why exempt the u.k.? much a mystery last night. iwe came to belie was the white house diffeeentiating be the 26 schengen countries. but it doesot make sense, to be honest with you. as recently as monday, the u.k. was still accepting flights from milan. we know that many have continued to travel, perhaps not having all the checks that are required. designation betweesen artificial countries and non-schengen countries. and now this rd an enormous on the united kingdom, on ireland, to do...
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jane: some countries are doing more than others. the world health organization has said the ones that are not doing enough need to take urgent action. doeshere need to be a who should be in charge of that? >> that's a very good question. every country has difesrent kinds ofnses. india, for example, shut down all tourism to the country from any foreigners. that is obviously very extreme, t it isra grounded in thon to protect themselves. so did israel. the who is a leader but at the me time, the who doenot have lega authority to compel in the visual countries. there should be an international coordinati mechanism, but right now we have not seen how that mechanism would work to compel countries to dot w a central body would come in. jane: eric feigl-ding, thank you for joining me. asio we med a moment a, wall street dropped again today with the dow slipping into bear market territory. samira hussain joined me from neyork. how big a shock is this? samira: pretty massiv we have seen some really big swings on u.s. financial markets. this week alone we have seen a massive drop, and up again, and today we saw a drop again, so would erase all the
jane: some countries are doing more than others. the world health organization has said the ones that are not doing enough need to take urgent action. doeshere need to be a who should be in charge of that? >> that's a very good question. every country has difesrent kinds ofnses. india, for example, shut down all tourism to the country from any foreigners. that is obviously very extreme, t it isra grounded in thon to protect themselves. so did israel. the who is a leader but at the me...
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what's what you called my life brandy sludgy flash on the side you what does that mean those are 2 lines of my name fate of her cousin jane my name have always been interested in fashion in clothing in of back in like in africa are you always a creative ringback begin the business is a married young woman who begins in by the way a good a diploma question in training i developed in a very i said designs and i focused more while i wasn't zimbabwe on the interior decoration side of it. my wisdom or the knowledge ticks me but in to oppose it in aids when i became a destitute lingering indiscrete having no way to leave because may kiss it failed to then i was led to down by the system i was pushed down my confidence all went it's some point i did not have balance pride of being part of the british law said i lost something inside me saw i became a distant tutti in the country or plenty and that made me to be a very bitter african woman that is the only time i had flicked in a negative way. in my teenage years i realized i started to pay more attention to clothing i mean i would care a lot more and i would start to customize m
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california governor issuing a statewide, stay at home order amid the coronavirus, how does that affect the food supply? jane us with more. jane >> hi, sara. most of the 40 million residents have to stay home or in their yards, but agriculture is considered essential industry so it is still going on, but annual problems with labor shortages are about to get worse agriculture is worth about $54 billion in california. down south they're harvesting winter lettuce, where i live it's strawberry season these crops require a lot of hand labor and that's from mexico and across the country over a quarter million laborers come in and given visa the u.s. has suspended new visa applications current visa holders are being allowed in and now there's a border closure going on and they're not sure what that's going to do and the farmworkers coming north with the border closure be considered essential? farmers here certainly think so. here in california it depends heavily on illegal farmworkers, illegal crossings are also down on top of all this farmers are also extra concerned that their farmworkers who were picking and pac
california governor issuing a statewide, stay at home order amid the coronavirus, how does that affect the food supply? jane us with more. jane >> hi, sara. most of the 40 million residents have to stay home or in their yards, but agriculture is considered essential industry so it is still going on, but annual problems with labor shortages are about to get worse agriculture is worth about $54 billion in california. down south they're harvesting winter lettuce, where i live it's strawberry...
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jane o'brien there. metabolism to what mike bloomberg has to say. he has been addressing supporters, and despite not having a very good showing this evening, he does say donald trump. if you want someone on donald trump. if you want someone who talks turkey and has a record of accomplishment on all the big issues facing our country, and who has the resources to beat trump, i'm your guy. our correspondent nick bryant is at michael bloomberg's event in west palm beach florida. despite the fact he has had a very bad night, he has picked up very bad night, he has picked up those 11 delegate but it has cost him quite a packet to win those few delegates. is he staying in the race? he is, and he is saying he is staying in florida in two weeks time, florida, a state he should do better in, because they call miami beach the sixth borough of new york city, there are so many new yorkers who have moved down here but this was a night that mike bloomberg thought would totally transform the race, this was his big gamble, that you could come in on super tuesday, spend a ton of money, carpet bomb the states that we re carpet bomb the states that were up for grabs toda
jane o'brien there. metabolism to what mike bloomberg has to say. he has been addressing supporters, and despite not having a very good showing this evening, he does say donald trump. if you want someone on donald trump. if you want someone who talks turkey and has a record of accomplishment on all the big issues facing our country, and who has the resources to beat trump, i'm your guy. our correspondent nick bryant is at michael bloomberg's event in west palm beach florida. despite the fact he...
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so what does this enthusiasm mean for the general election in november? they're back, lee carter, nathan ruben and kelly janee. let me start with you, nathan. the democratic party, bigger turnouts, but there is one, one glaring red flag, the youth turnout hasn't lived up to the hype. >> well, the youth turnout as a share of the electorate certainly has not increased. in overall numbers turnout is up across the board, whether that's the trump effect or whether they're excited to vote for the democratic candidates. we did see on super tuesday, the political revolution that bernie sanders was hoping for turned up, but they voted for the other guy. now up to 1.3 voters in the democratic primary this past tuesday. and joe biden won that state by 30 points. >> charles: we should point out, kelly jane, as well the turnout for president trump has been higher than it was when president obama was the incumbent. in other words, there seems to be an equal amount of enthusiasm on the republican side which is interesting, listen, many of these states there's only one person to vote for and still in texas i think more peop
so what does this enthusiasm mean for the general election in november? they're back, lee carter, nathan ruben and kelly janee. let me start with you, nathan. the democratic party, bigger turnouts, but there is one, one glaring red flag, the youth turnout hasn't lived up to the hype. >> well, the youth turnout as a share of the electorate certainly has not increased. in overall numbers turnout is up across the board, whether that's the trump effect or whether they're excited to vote for...
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prime minister says not only does he have full confidence in the home secretary, but she is doing a fantasticjob. now, the home secretary, but she is doing a fantastic job. now, janeb. now, jane, we found out that when she was a previous minister, at the department for work and pensions, and employment minister, there was a formal complaint made about her behaviour then,in complaint made about her behaviour then, in 2016. but her spokesman said she was not aware of this. we don't know if the complaint was pursued, and, in addition to that, no complaints have been made at the home office. why does this matter? the home office has to deliver key election pledges behalf of the government, on policing and immigration. if there is any trouble there, the government as a whole could get in trouble on delivering its manifesto pledge. iain watson, thank you. greece says it has stopped almost 10,000 migrants crossing over the land border from turkey, which is struggling to deal with the number of people fleeing syria's civil war. the growing crisis comes after an air strike in syria killed at least 33 turkish soldiers deployed to support the syrian opposition. turkey's pres
prime minister says not only does he have full confidence in the home secretary, but she is doing a fantasticjob. now, the home secretary, but she is doing a fantastic job. now, janeb. now, jane, we found out that when she was a previous minister, at the department for work and pensions, and employment minister, there was a formal complaint made about her behaviour then,in complaint made about her behaviour then, in 2016. but her spokesman said she was not aware of this. we don't know if the...
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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 doesback 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 are catching a little bit of a bid today. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: let's take the temperature of u.s. markets, as we start off on a new footing this week. fed coming in and announcing a second wave of initiatives to support the economy. stocks did rally for a short time. right now indices are down 1.8%. nasdaq is down half a percent. vix is at 66. dollar index is down below 102. all eyes turned to d.c. for a
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 doesback 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...
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mary francis, mary marg ree, mary jane, and mary teresa >> the girls see me out there throwing blocks of hay or driving the tractor, just like dad doesr women to embrace that and say, you know, i'm a farmer, too. >> reporter: according to the usda, since 2012, the number of female farmers has increased by nearly 30% more than half of all farms in the u.s. have at least one female decisionmaker >> i'm thinking -- a typical day starts early 5:00, 6:00 a.m and we will do a number of different jobs, from planting, pruning, any kind of tractor work i'm a farmer because i am a steward of the land. >> reporter: renee royal is vineyard manager at a winery in sonoma county. >> i get to grow cabernet and zinfandel. i represent the future of farming. i feel like women are finding this inner confidence to do things and to work in fields that don't traditionally look like them. >> reporter: they both hope to inspire future generations of female farmers >> it's an exciting time to be a woman in agriculture because you're part of this set of pioneers who are leading the way for young women. >> i hope to see the trend continue that women are proud t
mary francis, mary marg ree, mary jane, and mary teresa >> the girls see me out there throwing blocks of hay or driving the tractor, just like dad doesr women to embrace that and say, you know, i'm a farmer, too. >> reporter: according to the usda, since 2012, the number of female farmers has increased by nearly 30% more than half of all farms in the u.s. have at least one female decisionmaker >> i'm thinking -- a typical day starts early 5:00, 6:00 a.m and we will do a number...
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. >> sanders stressed he does not consider this a campaign, he thinks he is leading a movement and something interesting -- he and his wife jane both pointed out this is the anniversary of bernie sanders winning his first election as the mayor of burlington right next door to essex junction, that's what i wanted to be in the burlington area tonight. >> shannon: peter doocy with the bernie sanders folks, here's where we are right now. vice president joe biden doing well with a string of victories across the south and perhaps watching sanders advantage in california, the race is tied in texas. older voters breaking for biden. according to fox news analysis, biden doing well as expected with african-americans, sanders shows strength with younger voters and hispanic voters as well, chief political anchor bret baier has been in the chair for hours stayed a little bit longer to be with us live, great to be with us. what do you make of the reaction, we knew the first half would be positive for the biden camp and you move west and it favors sanders. >> bret: we didn't know what was going to be that positive, there were real surprises
. >> sanders stressed he does not consider this a campaign, he thinks he is leading a movement and something interesting -- he and his wife jane both pointed out this is the anniversary of bernie sanders winning his first election as the mayor of burlington right next door to essex junction, that's what i wanted to be in the burlington area tonight. >> shannon: peter doocy with the bernie sanders folks, here's where we are right now. vice president joe biden doing well with a string...
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jane in florence, south carolina, you are next. caller: i have a question on the stimulus package. doesinclude people on social security and disability? we have mortgages, groceries, extra items you have to buy and we are short on funds, also. tested about five or six weeks ago and had the flu string a. i had the symptoms, i am much better now, i am not sick at all. -- should iuestion go get retested? do you know what i mean? guest: that is a difficulty of this virus, it is similar to the common flu, or even a nasty cold. as long as you are not showing symptoms, it will be difficult to get a test and generally providers have set unless you are showing symptoms or traveled abroad or come in contact with someone diagnosed with covid-19, you should not be tested, you should stay home. disability, iy or am not sure, to be honest, but it is something i will look into. the goal of these checks that should be going out in the mail -- it might be a direct deposit, the goal would be for anyone regardless of their finances would get the money they need to make it through the next few weeks. host:
jane in florence, south carolina, you are next. caller: i have a question on the stimulus package. doesinclude people on social security and disability? we have mortgages, groceries, extra items you have to buy and we are short on funds, also. tested about five or six weeks ago and had the flu string a. i had the symptoms, i am much better now, i am not sick at all. -- should iuestion go get retested? do you know what i mean? guest: that is a difficulty of this virus, it is similar to the...