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. >> reporter: jane west is a psychologist who leads forest bathing sessions in the colorado rockies.> i think being in a forest surrounded by green and wonderful smells allows us to be lost in this moment, adds if nothing else exists. and i know that's so hard to find these days, but it is doable. it's reachable. and i do this because it gives me those moments. >> reporter: the pandemic won't end any time soon, but the doctor insists we can turn our patience to good use if we just want to. is there an opportunity to make ourselves better by training ourselves about patience? >> absolutely. there is tremendous opportunity during this pandemic to rise because of it. >> reporter: that ability to rise above may be solely tested since, as we've heard, ballot counting could go on for days after november 3rd. for american for >>> the los angeles dodgers will try to capture their first world series title in 32 years tonight in texas. the dodgered lead the series 3 games to 2. for a lot of fans watching and playing baseball is more than just a summer past time. here's steve hartman on the roa
. >> reporter: jane west is a psychologist who leads forest bathing sessions in the colorado rockies.> i think being in a forest surrounded by green and wonderful smells allows us to be lost in this moment, adds if nothing else exists. and i know that's so hard to find these days, but it is doable. it's reachable. and i do this because it gives me those moments. >> reporter: the pandemic won't end any time soon, but the doctor insists we can turn our patience to good use if we...
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. >> reporter: jane west is a psychologist who leads forest-bathing sessions in the colorado rockies.ink being in the forest, surrounded by green and wonderful smells, allows us to be locked in this moment as if nothing else exists. i know that is so hard to find these days, but it is doable and reachable, and i do this because it gives me those moments. >> reporter: the pandemic won't end any time soon, but dr. sood insists we can turn our impatience to good use if we just want to. is there an opportunity to make ourselves better by training ourselves about patience? >> doctor: absolutely. there is tremendous opportunity during this pandemic to rise because of it. >> reporter: that ability to rise above may be sorely tested since, as we have heard, ballot counting could go on for days after november 3rd. for americans and for america, what might be the ultimate test. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ their laundry smells moremily amazing than ever. flings, ♪ uh, honey? isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. there's more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze odor remover in every fling. gain. seri
. >> reporter: jane west is a psychologist who leads forest-bathing sessions in the colorado rockies.ink being in the forest, surrounded by green and wonderful smells, allows us to be locked in this moment as if nothing else exists. i know that is so hard to find these days, but it is doable and reachable, and i do this because it gives me those moments. >> reporter: the pandemic won't end any time soon, but dr. sood insists we can turn our impatience to good use if we just want to....
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jane, great report. i'll let you get settled i know the time difference is always a challenge when you go west jane wellswaii, thanks >>> we'll take a break with peloton getting a boost from the at-home fitness craze will other companies follow suit stock is up today t f e buofth record high last week. "squawk alley" is back in a moment when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ we're committed to making acollege more accessibley,day. by making it more affordable, that's why we're keeping our tuition the same through the year 2021. - i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was. i ran to my husband with my computer and i said, "look, we can do this." - [narrator] take advantage of some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. find your degree at snhu.edu. >>> during the pandemic we have seen
jane, great report. i'll let you get settled i know the time difference is always a challenge when you go west jane wellswaii, thanks >>> we'll take a break with peloton getting a boost from the at-home fitness craze will other companies follow suit stock is up today t f e buofth record high last week. "squawk alley" is back in a moment when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's...
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that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me hello, i'm jane dougall with your latest sports news. west first premier league club to criticise a radical plan to shake up english football. it's been named "project big picture" and would see the top tier cut to 18 teams, plus the league cup and the community shield would be scrapped. the premier league would also hand over £250 million to the football league to help clubs through the pandemic, and 25% of it's annual income would go to the efl. it's a plan that's been welcomed by the efl, but criticised by the premier league, the government and fans. the most important part of the plan is that 25% of the media revenues will be shared with the efl, which isa will be shared with the efl, which is a massive lift that will make every one of our club are sustainable, it will go a huge way to bridging the gap between the premier league and the championship, which is almost unbridgeable at the moment. that is one of the greatest challenges facing the game. if you look at the premier league, i believe during the last transfer window, over £1 billi
that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me hello, i'm jane dougall with your latest sports news. west first premier league club to criticise a radical plan to shake up english football. it's been named "project big picture" and would see the top tier cut to 18 teams, plus the league cup and the community shield would be scrapped. the premier league would also hand over £250 million to the football league to help clubs through the pandemic, and 25% of it's annual...
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jane from west islip wrote, as a cancer survivor, i am very concerned about health care and preexisting conditions. we're facing a health care meltdown. the next justice could be the deciding vote that determines whether health care for tens of millions of people, protections for preexisting conditions, and other provisions of the a.c.a. that benefit almost everyone will stay or go. judge barrett's documented hostility towards the a.c.a. disqualifies her from a lifetime appointment to the supreme court. a vote for judge barrett is a vote to end health care. oppose her nomination. end of quote. jane is not alone in her concerns. candace from brooklyn wrote i'm writing to urge you to oppose the nomination of judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. i'm worried that judge barrett's statements on the affordable care act mean that if confirmed, she would vote to overturn the a.c.a. millions of americans with disabilities rely on the a.c.a. to protect our right to health care. if the a.c.a.'s overturned especially during a pandemic, millions of lives could be at risk, end of quote. this
jane from west islip wrote, as a cancer survivor, i am very concerned about health care and preexisting conditions. we're facing a health care meltdown. the next justice could be the deciding vote that determines whether health care for tens of millions of people, protections for preexisting conditions, and other provisions of the a.c.a. that benefit almost everyone will stay or go. judge barrett's documented hostility towards the a.c.a. disqualifies her from a lifetime appointment to the...
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we will shortly hear more about the situation in the north—west from my colleague doctor jane eddlestonospital admissions. sadly, we know that this virus is more dangerous to the old, asi virus is more dangerous to the old, as i have shown, but we are also learning about the long—term side—effects of covid which can also affect the young, so these debilitating symptoms, which include breathlessness and fatigue are collectively known as a long covid and are becoming more apparent. this is not just a and are becoming more apparent. this is notjust a problem for the elderly, it is a potential problem for all age groups. the nhs is prepared well for the second wave and we have learned a lot from the first way. we have a new life—saving treatments such as dexamethasone are trialled and tested here in the nhs. we better understand any type of oxygen therapies patients need and the best ways in which to care for them and aid their recovery. 1a day survival rates in intensive care have improved from 72% to 85% since the pandemic began. the government has worked hard to improve the supply of per
we will shortly hear more about the situation in the north—west from my colleague doctor jane eddlestonospital admissions. sadly, we know that this virus is more dangerous to the old, asi virus is more dangerous to the old, as i have shown, but we are also learning about the long—term side—effects of covid which can also affect the young, so these debilitating symptoms, which include breathlessness and fatigue are collectively known as a long covid and are becoming more apparent. this is...
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jane: nigeria's president president buhariaythat the curfew in the commercial hubse will be from saturday. as our west correspondent reports, tensions remain. reporter: we asked about the president buhari presidential address. hmany nigeriae been frightened by the sea of violence that they've seen and the last few days. the present has said that any future demonstrations will not be tolated. many people here are not satisfied with how it al turned architects have calledor folks to stay home. some of the demands have been met, but many are left unsatisfied. there has been a political g in nigerians youn people. organize themselves ahead of the ♪ext elections. jane: u.s. secretary of state miket pompeo separately with foreign ministers in washingto today. the conflict over the two sides of the territory continues. it is controlled by ethnic armenians but is recognized as part of azerbaijan. bbc russia reports from marshall reporter: this was ans ari. soldier killed on the frontline. he was 27 years old and about to there are 26 freshly dug graves in the small industrial town. anotherio gener of young me
jane: nigeria's president president buhariaythat the curfew in the commercial hubse will be from saturday. as our west correspondent reports, tensions remain. reporter: we asked about the president buhari presidential address. hmany nigeriae been frightened by the sea of violence that they've seen and the last few days. the present has said that any future demonstrations will not be tolated. many people here are not satisfied with how it al turned architects have calledor folks to stay home....
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jane dougall at the bbc sport centre. good evening. a remarkable goal from westirfirst point against manchester city in four years. the 1—1 draw at the london stadium means city drop to 12th in the premier league table. austin halewood watched the action. in need of a win, there are few stadiums manchester city would rather visit. pep guardiola's side have won all five of their matches at the london stadium, scoring 22 goals, but after the start to the season goals, but after the start to the season west ham have had they are full of confidence, and when you're confident you can do things like this... towards antonio. brilliant! fight macneacail antonio with a spectacular volley and west ham with a early lead. not quite the start manchester city had in mind. eric garcia with their best effort in a disappointing first half. city needed a spark and found it in phil foden. on at half—time and straight into the game. foden with a shot and thatis into the game. foden with a shot and that is what he came on to do! city back level and then they look like a different tea
jane dougall at the bbc sport centre. good evening. a remarkable goal from westirfirst point against manchester city in four years. the 1—1 draw at the london stadium means city drop to 12th in the premier league table. austin halewood watched the action. in need of a win, there are few stadiums manchester city would rather visit. pep guardiola's side have won all five of their matches at the london stadium, scoring 22 goals, but after the start to the season goals, but after the start to the...
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the impacts of which we have seen unfolds on the west coast and around the world today. so jane, amber, it's great to see both. i'm sending you a virtual hug from berkeley part i am counting the days until we are back in d.c., demanding more from full climate leadership that leads to science in the moment. until then, over to you, take it away. stu met got to say, when i come amber think i told you this. who's just about a year ago when i realize that greta was right. we have to get out of our comfort zones and behave like we are in a crisis, because we are. a true crisis. i know the one person i know i had to call was andy leonard, the director of greenpeace. i mean is there a braver organization than greenpeace? i know they embrace big, strong, powerful actions that wake people up. andy is at the helm. it just means so much to me because of andy and greenpeace were able to get this thing going, and continuing. >> i can't wait to get to all of that in here exactly exactly how fire drill friday started. jane, thank you for asking me to it do this. thank you for politics and pros
the impacts of which we have seen unfolds on the west coast and around the world today. so jane, amber, it's great to see both. i'm sending you a virtual hug from berkeley part i am counting the days until we are back in d.c., demanding more from full climate leadership that leads to science in the moment. until then, over to you, take it away. stu met got to say, when i come amber think i told you this. who's just about a year ago when i realize that greta was right. we have to get out of our...
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jane says some audience are not happy with the prisoner swap deal. the lifting of sanctions by leaders of the economic community of west african states on mali has been greeted with a huge sigh of relief by both mali and and the new government in burma call these sanctions while starting to bite for a country that is not a lot and already suffering from economic hardship even before the coup in august now what the leaders of course want to see is the fulfillment of the conditions that include the release of prisoners who have been arrested in the aftermath of the call and the other hand the release of opposition figures some analysts say as well as french aid worker sophie was welcomed by many in mali how about that are certain sections of that country that feel that they so much construction given by the government in return for these 2 individuals especially that sofie is not a 1000000 citizen they feel that a lot of pressure has been mounted on the money in government at the moment military to make these concessions so that the french national would be released however a lot of people believe that this could pave the way for more dialogue to relea
jane says some audience are not happy with the prisoner swap deal. the lifting of sanctions by leaders of the economic community of west african states on mali has been greeted with a huge sigh of relief by both mali and and the new government in burma call these sanctions while starting to bite for a country that is not a lot and already suffering from economic hardship even before the coup in august now what the leaders of course want to see is the fulfillment of the conditions that include...
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west, though this has not been independently confirmed. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane dougal thank you very much.after 3—1 victory over barcelona in the first game. they have had a slow start to their domestic season and they were behind after just five minutes domestic season and they were behind afterjust five minutes here with frederico's opener. the cattelan‘s where then level within three minutes. the catalans were level within three minutes through their teenage star ansu fati. real then re—gained the lead in the second half through a penalty from captain sergio ramos. and the result was sealed when luka modric added a third in the final minute. it's still early days but barcelona are in 10th. staying with football and there were four matches in the english premier league on saturday. in the day's early kick—off, phil foden rescued a point for manchester city after a spectacular opening goal by michael antonio. so, more dropped points for pep guardiola and, afterwards, the manager was asked how many points this year's champions would need. i don't know. it looks like, but i don't know, so i
west, though this has not been independently confirmed. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane dougal thank you very much.after 3—1 victory over barcelona in the first game. they have had a slow start to their domestic season and they were behind after just five minutes domestic season and they were behind afterjust five minutes here with frederico's opener. the cattelan‘s where then level within three minutes. the catalans were level within three minutes...
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west virginia and were in college, but were also illiterate. >> nawaz: that's "tell me more with kelly corrigan," tonight on pbs. and as we close tonight, a congratulations to our special correspondent jane ferguson. along with "new york times" journalist nicholas kristof, jane is receiving the inaugural aurora humanitarian journalism award for her reporting. jane has reported on humanitarian issues for the newshour from yemen, afghanistan and lebanon. the award is inspired by our own judy woodruff and her former co- anchor, the late gwen ifill. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the kendeda fund. committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at kendedafund.org. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these
west virginia and were in college, but were also illiterate. >> nawaz: that's "tell me more with kelly corrigan," tonight on pbs. and as we close tonight, a congratulations to our special correspondent jane ferguson. along with "new york times" journalist nicholas kristof, jane is receiving the inaugural aurora humanitarian journalism award for her reporting. jane has reported on humanitarian issues for the newshour from yemen, afghanistan and lebanon. the award is...
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jane's plane, through naming the communities that were growing up around the country? >> well when i heard that, when i learned about that is that i thought about that several were out westd i thought about his whole push for the western vote in the 1879, 1880, hoping to vote through that three chinese exclusion. and then i found maybe he did win some favors out west, because i don't know if there's any connection, but it was interesting that this republican figure from maine, well-known in the united states, nevertheless out west there with some support. >> washington state, idaho, san francisco up next, jim. hello jim. >> hi, most of planes history was during reconstruction, he was a moderate republican, what can you tell us a little bit to what degree he negotiated or support it the reassertion of power by the whites? >> well, i'm sure that he would've said that he used to it firmly against the reassures since of powers by southern whites. but he was a mother it, and he was in line with those who believed that the nation should move forward, and that deradicalize where rainy holding it back. and of course, the radicals were in favor of punishing the white southerners
jane's plane, through naming the communities that were growing up around the country? >> well when i heard that, when i learned about that is that i thought about that several were out westd i thought about his whole push for the western vote in the 1879, 1880, hoping to vote through that three chinese exclusion. and then i found maybe he did win some favors out west, because i don't know if there's any connection, but it was interesting that this republican figure from maine, well-known...
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jane dougall. .. good morning. it was supposed to be all about the return of gareth bale to tottenham, but the headlines were about westoals from harry kane. west ham pegged two goals back and substitute bale failed to put the game beyond them late on. then came one of the goals of the season so far. a rocket from manuel lanzini with the last kick of the match. all of which resulted in a delighted hammers boss. i have just seen a celebration. i havejust seen a celebration. i just think a david pleat moment came. i was saying, i just think a david pleat moment came. iwas saying, i know just think a david pleat moment came. i was saying, i know sunday he would run down the touchline. i was not going to copy that. aston villa are up to second in the table after beating leicester 1—0 at the king power stadium. ross barkley scored the winner in injury time. villa have played a, won a, and have the only 100% record in the division. here are all of yesterday's results, then. sheffield united and fulham played out a 1—1 draw, which gives them both their first point of the season. crystal palace and brighton and hove albion als
jane dougall. .. good morning. it was supposed to be all about the return of gareth bale to tottenham, but the headlines were about westoals from harry kane. west ham pegged two goals back and substitute bale failed to put the game beyond them late on. then came one of the goals of the season so far. a rocket from manuel lanzini with the last kick of the match. all of which resulted in a delighted hammers boss. i have just seen a celebration. i havejust seen a celebration. i just think a david...