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her parents divorced and jenny struggled. >> and i felt that those challenges are really what breaks students in college. >> but being away from home at such a difficult time also proved to be a blessing of sort. the distance allowed jenny to see her mom and dad from a new perspective. >> just seeing the pain that a lot of women in my community went through and just also the men, toxic masculinity and all this pressure as well. >> so jenny made a commitment to herself. >> i really wanted to just be the change. >> she stayed close to her family and community, jenny wants to be a social justice advocation lawyer. so she seeks good mentors of her own like cynthia chandler director of bay area incubator, a community of lawyers dedicated to providing affordable legal service. >> jenny is super smart, incredibly thought full and that's what every employer's dream is. >> she is looking forward to new opportunities while staying true to herself. >> i kind of want to really branches out and go elsewhere and just find a resource i need so when i do come back i can help my community adequately.
her parents divorced and jenny struggled. >> and i felt that those challenges are really what breaks students in college. >> but being away from home at such a difficult time also proved to be a blessing of sort. the distance allowed jenny to see her mom and dad from a new perspective. >> just seeing the pain that a lot of women in my community went through and just also the men, toxic masculinity and all this pressure as well. >> so jenny made a commitment to herself....
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thank you, jenny, for joining tide on the virus.forjoining us, tide on the virus. thank you, jenny, for joining us, and tide on the virus. thank you, jenny, forjoining us, and thank you everybody for at home. —— watching at home. that was robertjenrick, the communities and local government secretary bringing to an end the press c0 nfe re nce . secretary bringing to an end the press conference. chris mason is with me. you listen to that briefing. some interesting detail, particularly on the timetable. that was the most striking detail from particularly on the timetable. that was the most striking detailfrom dr jenny harries. perhaps the most explicit setting out of the likely timeline in terms of the impact on day—to—day lives and suggesting over a six—month period there might be a turning on and off of the restrictions we have got used to in the past week and she pointed out a distinction between that and a so—called lockdown for the full period of time but the expectation from her is you would not be able to suddenly liberalise thi
thank you, jenny, for joining tide on the virus.forjoining us, tide on the virus. thank you, jenny, for joining us, and tide on the virus. thank you, jenny, forjoining us, and thank you everybody for at home. —— watching at home. that was robertjenrick, the communities and local government secretary bringing to an end the press c0 nfe re nce . secretary bringing to an end the press conference. chris mason is with me. you listen to that briefing. some interesting detail, particularly on the...
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my name is jenny harrison i'm part of. the union. this week and while stories. tattoos and palette domestic violence victims in russia. comic books to combat trauma are in france. but we begin in greece but thousands of refugees are trapped on the country's border with turkey turkish president adelanto promise to open borders to you but very few are making it that. exhausted and with nowhere to turn to these young pakistani men managed to slip into greece in bashir says the turkish military force them to the border he tells us they've been walking aimlessly for the last 10 hours . we're being moved from one side to the other the military is doing that we're stuck in the middle in the beginning we were 20 to 25 people but only us 3 made it the others were arrested they know that if they are caught by the greek police they too will be arrested. others didn't even get that far. like these migrants who gathered behind the border fence in turkey in an attempt to cross greek security forces used tear gas against them and allegedly even deadly force. these images from
my name is jenny harrison i'm part of. the union. this week and while stories. tattoos and palette domestic violence victims in russia. comic books to combat trauma are in france. but we begin in greece but thousands of refugees are trapped on the country's border with turkey turkish president adelanto promise to open borders to you but very few are making it that. exhausted and with nowhere to turn to these young pakistani men managed to slip into greece in bashir says the turkish military...
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very good do anything you want to do out of nothing to jenny gave a perfect sense of. if i go to pull war from the folks hot sector of space can you explain to any staff who had to travel on crammed in overcrowded tube trains this morning just what i tried house building and office building is deemed essential work are you considering restricting construction work to just those projects where health and safety is needed and not to be too cynical about it does the fact that housing developers contributed more than a 1000000 pounds of the tory party general election campaign have anything to do with a different view taken in england as opposed to scotland where the 1st minister said that building site work should be restricted and stopped immediately and could i ask the so the medics class professor power in the united states president trump has talked about using over the counter antimalarial drugs to be coronavirus the u.k.'s impose an export ban on chloroquine last months was that because we're looking at similar treatments here what advice have you gotten terms of th
very good do anything you want to do out of nothing to jenny gave a perfect sense of. if i go to pull war from the folks hot sector of space can you explain to any staff who had to travel on crammed in overcrowded tube trains this morning just what i tried house building and office building is deemed essential work are you considering restricting construction work to just those projects where health and safety is needed and not to be too cynical about it does the fact that housing developers...
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cci. >> jenny harrington?er. >> and joe >> microsoft will tell you where the equity market will go. >> thank you very much kelly evans picks up the breaking news coverage right now. >>> great stuff, dom thank you so much. hi, everybody. stocks are up today with the dow hanging on to more than a 50-point gain. as we come off the best week since 1938 pretty big stuff this also despite the plunge in crude oil prices again today we'll have more on that shortly. but there's been some slightly better news today out of
cci. >> jenny harrington?er. >> and joe >> microsoft will tell you where the equity market will go. >> thank you very much kelly evans picks up the breaking news coverage right now. >>> great stuff, dom thank you so much. hi, everybody. stocks are up today with the dow hanging on to more than a 50-point gain. as we come off the best week since 1938 pretty big stuff this also despite the plunge in crude oil prices again today we'll have more on that shortly. but...
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however, if dan sells the property to jennie in march, instead, jennie should expect two supplemental bills. like before, jennie would receive one supplemental bill to cover the time in which she owned the home in the current tax year from march to june. but because as of the next january used to set the tax base for the following tax year, dan still owned the home, the following year's entire bill still reflects the values not updated for jennie. in this instance, jennie receives a second supplemental for the following year covering july through june. after the supplemental tax bills, new owners should receive only one regular tax bill peryear going forward. remember our office values the properties, but billing and collections are handled by another organization called the treasurer and tax collector's office. if you'd like to learn more, please visit our website at sfassessor.org. thank you for watching. >> it did take a village. i was really lucky when i was 14 years old to get an internship. the difference that it made for me is i had a job, but there were other people who didn't
however, if dan sells the property to jennie in march, instead, jennie should expect two supplemental bills. like before, jennie would receive one supplemental bill to cover the time in which she owned the home in the current tax year from march to june. but because as of the next january used to set the tax base for the following tax year, dan still owned the home, the following year's entire bill still reflects the values not updated for jennie. in this instance, jennie receives a second...
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was on the way back to another abuse victim calls for help on jenny as mo by all. her scar was left by a wound from a hunting rifle. i've been doing this for 2 years nothing's changed. more and more women are coming to me. there's a real problem but i don't know how to solve it there's no end to it. they live undetected underground where their colonies can multiply and outnumber humans rats are a plague in many large european cities such as portugal's capitalised on well the city is crawling with millions of rodents who have the potential to spread disease so how to get rid of the pests enter the pauper troll an elite feline unit tasked with sniffing out the vermin. they prole through the streets in silent pursuit of their prey. lisbon's cats are helping sort out the city's rodent problems. some 6000000 rats live here and the feline forces are out to get them. and to r.j. and her colleagues from the organization animals on the street go around picking up feral cats. then they relocate them in places where the rat plague is at its most severe. with cats being a pre-
was on the way back to another abuse victim calls for help on jenny as mo by all. her scar was left by a wound from a hunting rifle. i've been doing this for 2 years nothing's changed. more and more women are coming to me. there's a real problem but i don't know how to solve it there's no end to it. they live undetected underground where their colonies can multiply and outnumber humans rats are a plague in many large european cities such as portugal's capitalised on well the city is crawling...
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i'm joined today by the chief executive of the nhs simon stephen and deputy chief medical officer jenny harris area i'd like to update you all on the facts of the spread of covid-19 and the steps that we are taking in the battle against the coronavirus. 130,777 people have now been tested for the virus. of those, 14,543 have tested positive. increase in the last day of 2885. that scientific analysis now is at the rate of infection has been doubling every 3 to 4 days. of those who have contracted the virus , 759 have sadly died. our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those who have passed away. these figures are a powerful reminder of the need for all of us to. we need to slow the spread of the virus and strengthen the nhs's ability to protect us all. social distancing measures have been put in place to restrict the spread of covid-19. so fewer people should need hospital treatment at any one time. the measures that we put in place our scientific and medical advice and are designed to reduce the rate of infection.and as well as acting to slowthe spread of the virus, we are als
i'm joined today by the chief executive of the nhs simon stephen and deputy chief medical officer jenny harris area i'd like to update you all on the facts of the spread of covid-19 and the steps that we are taking in the battle against the coronavirus. 130,777 people have now been tested for the virus. of those, 14,543 have tested positive. increase in the last day of 2885. that scientific analysis now is at the rate of infection has been doubling every 3 to 4 days. of those who have...
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jenny, do you want tougher measures. jenny, do you want to say something?al, but i want to say we are all very aware that london currently, and a few other places, are starting to see significant rises. we knew this would happen. it is not what we want to happen, but we know it will happen, so the flexing of the system is designed to manage some of these bumps where we get a high throughput of patients requiring ventilation. we monitor beds all the time. the data i have here says in england only 12% of adult critical care beds are currently occupied with coronavirus patients. that will change drastically as we go through the epidemic. but i am also aware that all hospitals have been asked to step up their training. on a personal basis i have a junior doctor in my family and i know she was doing ventilator training on friday. there are a number of approaches to, if you are looking at what we might call a standard ventilator bed and which you would see ina ventilator bed and which you would see in a hospital routinely, that is the capacity, there are plans be
jenny, do you want tougher measures. jenny, do you want to say something?al, but i want to say we are all very aware that london currently, and a few other places, are starting to see significant rises. we knew this would happen. it is not what we want to happen, but we know it will happen, so the flexing of the system is designed to manage some of these bumps where we get a high throughput of patients requiring ventilation. we monitor beds all the time. the data i have here says in england...
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how and where is jack tonight, jenny?is currently still at jfk hospital in edison, new jersey. there waiting, it keeps changing all day but we are waiting for him to be transported to you penn hospital. there waiting for a helicopter to transport him there. >> martha: and why do they feel like doing that is going to help him? >> so jack is in a medically induced coma. he is on a ventilator. this hospital -- he needs to go to a critical-care hospital that can provide certain procedures for him when and if he needs them, something called ecmo that i've become familiar with. someone described it to me as dialysis for your lungs. speak one okay. so he has no underlying health issues, can you confirm that for us? >> nothing. nothing. jack is the healthiest person i know. he's not overweight, he exercises weekly, and all-american lacrosse player at bates. he continues to play lacrosse. i know his lacrosse teammates are out there rooting for him, we thank them for the support. the support has been amazing in his community, our c
how and where is jack tonight, jenny?is currently still at jfk hospital in edison, new jersey. there waiting, it keeps changing all day but we are waiting for him to be transported to you penn hospital. there waiting for a helicopter to transport him there. >> martha: and why do they feel like doing that is going to help him? >> so jack is in a medically induced coma. he is on a ventilator. this hospital -- he needs to go to a critical-care hospital that can provide certain...
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when 30 women from across the region turned up the 1st week jenny has a heart recognized her calling. us to help them work through their trauma instead of repressing it. into a trunk but of course coming here they come here to tell their stories for the last time the memories stay in their hearts you can't tattoo a heart what's the saying out of sight out of mind now at least they don't have to look at their scars every day. i hope they won't dwell on the meter. for zahar the pain these women feel monk getting tattooed is all part of the support she hopes it's the last pain they'll ever feel and their lives. are next stop is god but other places all over the world residents there are feeling the impact of the kroner demick got millions are afraid of getting ill and there are also concerns about economic losses because crucial imports from china have been stopped. joseph obeying has been trading in lighting and electrical products in akra for more than a decade he imports over 70 percent of his products from china the outbreak of the coronavirus worries oban his current stock will only
when 30 women from across the region turned up the 1st week jenny has a heart recognized her calling. us to help them work through their trauma instead of repressing it. into a trunk but of course coming here they come here to tell their stories for the last time the memories stay in their hearts you can't tattoo a heart what's the saying out of sight out of mind now at least they don't have to look at their scars every day. i hope they won't dwell on the meter. for zahar the pain these women...
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this is no ordinary tattoo session it's a rebirth that's what jenny has a heart calls her project she tattoos over women scars left by the abuse and domestic violence their partners have inflicted on them it's a huge problem in russia. you know what should really the physical scars last forever the women are afraid someone will see them this isn't so much about covering the scars it's about helping women lead normal lives again. flowers and butterflies instead of stab wounds and slashes victoria has been here many times she was one of the 1st women jenny has a heart helped in her rebirth project she shows us her 1st scar can still be seen of it was killed eyes. but it is what we have my husband and his friend directly into the woods they were both drunk they stab me in the throat and under my arm. there are no reliable statistics on the number of women who are beaten abused or killed by their partners in russia. human rights activists estimate that one in every 3 russian women experiences violence at least once in her marriage many stay silent afraid their partners will take revenge a
this is no ordinary tattoo session it's a rebirth that's what jenny has a heart calls her project she tattoos over women scars left by the abuse and domestic violence their partners have inflicted on them it's a huge problem in russia. you know what should really the physical scars last forever the women are afraid someone will see them this isn't so much about covering the scars it's about helping women lead normal lives again. flowers and butterflies instead of stab wounds and slashes...
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bernie jenny padura estuvo en florida, en la sede de campaqa del exalcalde, michael bloomberg. fuentes cercanas en su campaqa aseguraron esta noche que --tras los pobres resultados que obtuvo este supermartes-- el alcalde reevaluara si adelante jenny. y recuerde, univision y cnn transmitiran un debate entre los aspirantes presidenciales democratas el proximo 15 de marzo desde phoenix, arizona. eso sera dos dias antes de las elecciones primarias en ese estado, donde el voto hispano sera crucial. pasamos informaciones sobre el coronavirusse confirmaron esta noche 2 casos mas en california...mientras que, en el estado de washington. considerado el epicentro del pcontagio del "covi-d19", ya son nueve los fallecidos . vilma tarazona nos habla de supuestos errores de las autoridades de salud y de un centro de cuidados de ancianos con un alto saldo mortal . cien mil dolares de su bolsillo para combatir el "coronavirus". esa es la donacion que hizo el departamento de salud, la cual corresponde a su salario integro, durante los ultimos cuatro meses del aqo pasado. el aporte del mandatar
bernie jenny padura estuvo en florida, en la sede de campaqa del exalcalde, michael bloomberg. fuentes cercanas en su campaqa aseguraron esta noche que --tras los pobres resultados que obtuvo este supermartes-- el alcalde reevaluara si adelante jenny. y recuerde, univision y cnn transmitiran un debate entre los aspirantes presidenciales democratas el proximo 15 de marzo desde phoenix, arizona. eso sera dos dias antes de las elecciones primarias en ese estado, donde el voto hispano sera crucial....
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jenny wants to be a social justice advocacy lawyer.eks good mentors of her own like cynthia chandler director of bay area legal incubator a community of lawyers dedicated to providing affordable legal service. >>> jenny is supersmart. incredibly caring. really thoughtful. that is why what every employer stream is. >> reporter: as she heads to summer break she is looking forward to new opportunities while staying true to herself. >>> i want to just really branch out and go elsewhere and just find the resource i need. i wanted to come back. i can help my community adequately.>>> to learn more about students rising above and its scholars go to our website kpix.com/sra. >>> millions of dollars cut for a big school district in the east bay. the major changes expected for the school system in oakland. >>> walnut creek fear of the coronavirus is getting into some people's heads. we will tell you what you can do to get a grip. we will have the story coming up. >>> the creatures that roamed the streets of san francisco when the sun goes down. t
jenny wants to be a social justice advocacy lawyer.eks good mentors of her own like cynthia chandler director of bay area legal incubator a community of lawyers dedicated to providing affordable legal service. >>> jenny is supersmart. incredibly caring. really thoughtful. that is why what every employer stream is. >> reporter: as she heads to summer break she is looking forward to new opportunities while staying true to herself. >>> i want to just really branch out and...
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so at 20 -- at 21 weeks, jenny terminated her pregnancy. her decision, jenny said in a quote, deciding to end my much-wanted pregnancy was difficult and sad but also deeply personal. at no point during that process did i consider my legislators as part of the conversation. i listened to my doctors, je metic counselors and my family and my heart. unquote. women like jenny should absolutely have the right to listen to their doctors, their hearts when i comes to their health, of themselves, their unborn children and their bodies. had the g.o.p. had their way, generalmy would have spent the remainder of her pregnancy term living in fear that at any moment her son would pass away from this awful, awful prognosis or the fear that she would give birth and watch him suffer. as a mother of two boys myself, i cannot imagine what jenny went through or her emotional trauma as she considered or made that very personal choice. if she had to carry her son, or not, it's up to her. she is just one story of many in which a mother, through no fault of their o
so at 20 -- at 21 weeks, jenny terminated her pregnancy. her decision, jenny said in a quote, deciding to end my much-wanted pregnancy was difficult and sad but also deeply personal. at no point during that process did i consider my legislators as part of the conversation. i listened to my doctors, je metic counselors and my family and my heart. unquote. women like jenny should absolutely have the right to listen to their doctors, their hearts when i comes to their health, of themselves, their...
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michael: thanks, jenny. simon? simon: we think it's important to test frontline staff who are sick or otherwise isolating. publict's why the work of anyone has been leading is so important because we been able to double by this time next week the number of tests compared to the number we've been doing this week. so i can say that today we are announcing we will be rolling out staff testing across the nhs beginning next week, starting with the critical care nurses, other staff in intensive care, emergency departments, gps, and as the testing values increase, we want to expand that to a larger range of workers, including social care, as well as continuing with patient testing. michael: thank you, simon. we now turn to beth rigby from sky. >> hi. hi, can you hear me? sorry. just a couple of questions please. you say the prime minister getting the health first doesn't discriminate. unfortunately -- and fortunately, they only have mild symptoms. but you can guarantee they won't become more cawley. thistwo people watchin
michael: thanks, jenny. simon? simon: we think it's important to test frontline staff who are sick or otherwise isolating. publict's why the work of anyone has been leading is so important because we been able to double by this time next week the number of tests compared to the number we've been doing this week. so i can say that today we are announcing we will be rolling out staff testing across the nhs beginning next week, starting with the critical care nurses, other staff in intensive care,...
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jenny. we are heading towards 25,000 on that. i think we're up to about 12,700, a steady increase over the last few days, so that represents additional capacity as we've mentioned. but there is of course another element to this, which is if you are a member of staff who deal, you don't want to go into your hospital to be tested, we want you to stay away. and the positive development would be to ensure our postal testing system is operational because that would be much easier both for the staff would like to offer that to and in due course to other front line workers and then potentially onto the public. that testing is ongoing. a bit like the reagent thing, you have to make sure that the time period of the postal sample doesn't allow for the virus to degrade or we will end up with an inaccurate test, but there is a lot of testing going on for that, and that will be a very helpful practical mechanism for nhs staff to use. thank you very much, jenny. i will turn out to robert peston from itv.
jenny. we are heading towards 25,000 on that. i think we're up to about 12,700, a steady increase over the last few days, so that represents additional capacity as we've mentioned. but there is of course another element to this, which is if you are a member of staff who deal, you don't want to go into your hospital to be tested, we want you to stay away. and the positive development would be to ensure our postal testing system is operational because that would be much easier both for the staff...
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john oliver, star of "the burnt orange heresy" actress elizabeth debicki, author jenny offill, featuring the 8g band with glen sobel ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is late night how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news 14 states voted in today's super tuesday primary, as well as the territory of american samoa. and democrats living abroad said, "one democrat abroad, leave me out of this." [ light laughter ] former congressman beto o'rourke appeared at a joe biden rally in dallas yesterday and announced his endorsement in spanish then out of habit, biden said, "that sounds good, i'll have that." [ laughter and applause election officials in multiple states are encouraging voters to use mail-in ballots due to the coronavirus. that story again, several states are fighting coronavirus by asking people to put their saliva in the mail [ laughter and applause just send it out, just get it out of there [ cheers and applause former new york mayor mike blo
john oliver, star of "the burnt orange heresy" actress elizabeth debicki, author jenny offill, featuring the 8g band with glen sobel ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is late night how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news 14 states voted in today's super tuesday primary, as well as the territory of american samoa. and democrats living...
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the kids run the business side, and jenny would be its face. the beginning business was slow until al jones got an idea. to make a you tube video starring his mom. it doesn't go great. >> i'm like here's my amazing fabulous quilt machine. i flung out my back leg, and it was wrapped up. and mother is down. you know, i'm laying on the floor. he's like, are you okay. i said no, i hurt myself. really? what do you want me to do? >> call 911. turns out i broke my leg. >> this is an inauspispis start to your career. >> welcome to kicks and tricks. >> i apologize for those. i'm in a wheelchair with crutches behind me. i'm still medicated. >> you have a machine quilt here. >> despite that unlucky break, jenny's videos eventually did take off. >> you may know me from a tutorial. >> and helped make the website one of the biggest sellers of fabric and quilting supplies in the country. and as the online business grew, the doans were transformingham ham, a quilt shop, and something for the husband who was in hamilton, a place to put up his feet, take a nap,
the kids run the business side, and jenny would be its face. the beginning business was slow until al jones got an idea. to make a you tube video starring his mom. it doesn't go great. >> i'm like here's my amazing fabulous quilt machine. i flung out my back leg, and it was wrapped up. and mother is down. you know, i'm laying on the floor. he's like, are you okay. i said no, i hurt myself. really? what do you want me to do? >> call 911. turns out i broke my leg. >> this is an...
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jenny.ady increase over the few days which represents additional capacity as we've mentioned. but there is of course another element to this which is if you are a member of staff who deal you don't want to go into your hospital to be tested, we want you to stay away. and the positive development would be to ensure our postal testing system is operational because that would be much easier both for the staff would like to offer that to and in due course to other front line workers and then potentially onto the public. that testing is ongoing, a bit like the agent, you have to make sure that the time period of the postal sample doesn't allow for the virus to degrade or we will end up with an inaccurate test but there is a lot of testing going on for that, and that'll be a very helpful practical mechanism for nhs staff to use. thank you very much, jenny. i will turn out to robert peston from itv. good afternoon. three weeks or a week ago when the prime minister introduce those restrictions on ou
jenny.ady increase over the few days which represents additional capacity as we've mentioned. but there is of course another element to this which is if you are a member of staff who deal you don't want to go into your hospital to be tested, we want you to stay away. and the positive development would be to ensure our postal testing system is operational because that would be much easier both for the staff would like to offer that to and in due course to other front line workers and then...
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when 30 women from across the region turned up the 1st week jenny has a heart recognized her calling people on earth to help them work through their trauma instead of repressing it. into a trunk but of course they come here to tell their stories for the last time the memories stay in their hearts you can't tattoo a heart what's the saying out of sight out of mind now at least they don't have to look at their scars every day are terrible i hope they won't dwell on the meter. for zahar the pain these women feel while getting tattooed is all part of the support she hopes it's the last pain they'll ever feel and their lives. and we will be reporting on many other women breaking taboos around the world later as we look ahead to international women's day that's on sunday and on right now the top story that we're tracking for you this hour. the head of the w.h.o. has said he's worried that many countries aren't taking the threat of the threat of covert 1000 seriously enough as the number of global cases tops 100000 he says all countries should contain the outbreak should make containing the
when 30 women from across the region turned up the 1st week jenny has a heart recognized her calling people on earth to help them work through their trauma instead of repressing it. into a trunk but of course they come here to tell their stories for the last time the memories stay in their hearts you can't tattoo a heart what's the saying out of sight out of mind now at least they don't have to look at their scars every day are terrible i hope they won't dwell on the meter. for zahar the pain...
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this is no ordinary tattoo session it's a rebirth that's what jenny has a heart calls her project she tattoos over women scars left by the abuse and domestic violence their partners have inflicted on them it's a huge problem in russia. you know what should we would the physical scars last forever the women are afraid someone will see them this isn't so much about covering the scars it's about helping women lead normal lives again. flowers and butterflies instead of stab wounds and slashes victoria has been here many times she was one of the 1st women to heart helped in her rebirth project she shows us her 1st scar can still be seen of it. but it is what we left my husband and his friend direct me into the woods they were both drunk they stopped me in the throat and under my arm. there are no reliable statistics on the number of women who are beaten abused or killed by their partners in russia. human rights activists estimate that one in every 3 russian women experiences violence at least once in her marriage many stay silent afraid their partners will take revenge. and because they th
this is no ordinary tattoo session it's a rebirth that's what jenny has a heart calls her project she tattoos over women scars left by the abuse and domestic violence their partners have inflicted on them it's a huge problem in russia. you know what should we would the physical scars last forever the women are afraid someone will see them this isn't so much about covering the scars it's about helping women lead normal lives again. flowers and butterflies instead of stab wounds and slashes...
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>> jenny getting emotional, remember
>> jenny getting emotional, remember
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jenny. thank you.he turning, i think this is an important message to get across to the public. as i said previously on a numberof the public. as i said previously on a number of these interviews, this isa a number of these interviews, this is a moving feast which is dependent on the actions we take as individuals and collectively as a population. if we practice social distancing effectively, we will move the peak across and that is a good thing because as we move it it will drop. so we need to keep practising. the data we have, the modelling going forward will suggest that in the time period which... sorry the prime minister noted, which was 12 weeks, we would get on top of the virus and that is exactly what i hope we will do. the proof of that will come in around two to three weeks and that is because our most consta nt weeks and that is because our most constant figures, and we will come back to this in a moment, are the deaths and the deaths follow the numberof deaths and the deaths follow the numbe
jenny. thank you.he turning, i think this is an important message to get across to the public. as i said previously on a numberof the public. as i said previously on a number of these interviews, this isa a number of these interviews, this is a moving feast which is dependent on the actions we take as individuals and collectively as a population. if we practice social distancing effectively, we will move the peak across and that is a good thing because as we move it it will drop. so we need to...
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jenny hill in berlin and mark in rome, thank you both. united states and canada have agreed to close their border to non—essential traffic, as all 50 american states registered cases of coronavirus for the first time. mr trump also said that he was sending a us navy hospital ship to new york — the city worst hit by the outbreak. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. in new york right now, the rush—hour is no more. companies have been ordered to keep at least half of their employees at home. a city known for its infectious energy, a city that likes to boast it never even has to sleep, is experiencing a form of enforced hibernation. it's now ringed with drive—through test centres, as america's largest conurbation has also become a home to the country's largest coronavirus outbreak. and this hospital ship will soon be setting sail for new york harbour. as the city's medical facilities are overwhelmed in the coming weeks, it will desperately need extra beds. today, donald trump described himself as a wartime president... thank
jenny hill in berlin and mark in rome, thank you both. united states and canada have agreed to close their border to non—essential traffic, as all 50 american states registered cases of coronavirus for the first time. mr trump also said that he was sending a us navy hospital ship to new york — the city worst hit by the outbreak. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. in new york right now, the rush—hour is no more. companies have been ordered to keep at least half of their...
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jenny hill, damian grammaticas and mark lowen, thank you all. a quick look at some of the day's other news now. the brother of the suicide bomber who killed 22 people at an ariana grande concert in manchester has been found guilty in the biggest murder trial ever seen in england. hashem abedi, who's now 22, worked with his brother salman to make the explosives for the bomb. our north of england correspondent judith moritz has been speaking to some of those whose lives were changed forever by the terror attack. a warning that you may find some of the details in her report upsetting. tannoy: due to an incident, it is necessary to evacuate the area. so many dead, injured and traumatised. 1000 victims overall, each one has a painful story. this is what philip was wearing? yeah. that went through into his foot. 0h,june. june's son philip was killed in the blast. alljune has now are mementoes and memories. can you sum up for me what that night did for you? how did it change your life? just something inside has died. it's like a little bit. it's like t
jenny hill, damian grammaticas and mark lowen, thank you all. a quick look at some of the day's other news now. the brother of the suicide bomber who killed 22 people at an ariana grande concert in manchester has been found guilty in the biggest murder trial ever seen in england. hashem abedi, who's now 22, worked with his brother salman to make the explosives for the bomb. our north of england correspondent judith moritz has been speaking to some of those whose lives were changed forever by...
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jenny hill, bbc news, berlin. the homeless are particularly vulnerable during this crisis.h sleepers have underlying health conditions and are not able to self—isolate. last year, the authorities recorded almost 9,000 people sleeping on the streets of london alone. now, hotel accomodation is being provided for some by the greater london authority — together with charities. even from a social distance, the lens captures hard times. it reveals the journeys of the past, and the upheavals of the present. the homeless are citizens of an emptying city. left stranded by the lockdown. chris from tyneside has been homeless for ten years. he sells the big issue magazine to try and raise money. it's very, very lonely. it was lonely to start with but due to the huge lack of people around, it's very sort of boring. it's depressing. you don't get people stopping and saying hello any more. he can't sell magazines any more, so his income has vanished. london has nearly 9,000 rough sleepers. but keep away from me, i don't want to die yet! i'm 74, i'm vulnerable. we kept our distance. sorry!
jenny hill, bbc news, berlin. the homeless are particularly vulnerable during this crisis.h sleepers have underlying health conditions and are not able to self—isolate. last year, the authorities recorded almost 9,000 people sleeping on the streets of london alone. now, hotel accomodation is being provided for some by the greater london authority — together with charities. even from a social distance, the lens captures hard times. it reveals the journeys of the past, and the upheavals of...
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jenny: that is a fair question. we heard from the citigroup cfl this morning actually, and he was really pointing out the exposure that we have to either the hospitality industry, in terms of airlines or cruisers or hotels, or even the energy industry, which is rbc going through its own pain this week, that is small in the context of our portfolio. after 2008 the banks have had to put a lot of capital aside to make sure they are prepared for downturns that could come out of things at this. i think that is really what a lot of things -- people .2 when they say this is not 2008. --are coming consumer confidence is where we can shore up the edges. companies talking about drawing down their entire credit lines. that is something the banks will have to deal with and think through. when they say this is not 2008, that is entirely them talking from a capital perspective. emily: jenny surane in new york. we are waiting for the president to speak to the american public at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. expecting some detail on meas
jenny: that is a fair question. we heard from the citigroup cfl this morning actually, and he was really pointing out the exposure that we have to either the hospitality industry, in terms of airlines or cruisers or hotels, or even the energy industry, which is rbc going through its own pain this week, that is small in the context of our portfolio. after 2008 the banks have had to put a lot of capital aside to make sure they are prepared for downturns that could come out of things at this. i...
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let's get some perspective from jenny zeng. she joins us from hong kong.seem like it is enough, no matter what central banks do, the markets keep going down. evolvingis crisis is very fast. crisis to alth financial crisis. the problems just keep popping up in the financial market. best weink this is the can expect from them. situation, there are things that monetary policy cannot address. haslinda: it does seem like all measures are geared toward ensuring the financial markets don't freeze. where do you see the next source of turmoil in the financial market? jenny: the key to watch is the shortage of dollar outside of yen..s., particularly the upre is a limitation to open how many -- the dollar shortage is one area to watch. than half of the traders around the world working from home. dealers balance sheet and dollars shortage, those are two areas to watch. yvonne: we have been watching credit spreads, whether it is high-yield, investment-grade, u.s. or asia, have just blown out. we are back to levels seen during the global financial crisis. how much more
let's get some perspective from jenny zeng. she joins us from hong kong.seem like it is enough, no matter what central banks do, the markets keep going down. evolvingis crisis is very fast. crisis to alth financial crisis. the problems just keep popping up in the financial market. best weink this is the can expect from them. situation, there are things that monetary policy cannot address. haslinda: it does seem like all measures are geared toward ensuring the financial markets don't freeze....
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number two, jenny had his first heart attack at the age of four or so. nice to know the details of it and i think he is had three since he's been working on perfecting it and people sees language less. number three, it was a congressman from a conservative state and eight years ago and one of this votes are going to be brought up like the boat, one of three members of congress voted against the resolution calling on the regime of south africa to nelson mandela from the present where there is no doctor to the mainland president there was a doctor. three guys voted against to enhance one of them. and number four, he worked very hard to identify you instrument, not death, so let's pick the guy at the secretary of defense, let's reset . people in the midwest and the northeast are concerned about you. let's double down to get the guy who's running the world's largest oilfield supply company, let's do that. the 12 amendment problem. anyway, bush is not a monologue die. so this is like grassley federation. nobody will ever bring that up. that's ridiculous. etc.
number two, jenny had his first heart attack at the age of four or so. nice to know the details of it and i think he is had three since he's been working on perfecting it and people sees language less. number three, it was a congressman from a conservative state and eight years ago and one of this votes are going to be brought up like the boat, one of three members of congress voted against the resolution calling on the regime of south africa to nelson mandela from the present where there is no...
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jenny: ¡monche! beto: oye, nada mÁs ni se te ocurra tocar el lÍquido que estÁ ahÍ, ¿eh? los bares y lugares nocturnos para frenar la propagaciÓn del coronavirus, pero para quienes dependen de sus ventas las cosas comienzan a ponerse color de hormiga. ahorita te digo. si yo ni reloj tengo. jenny: ¡monche! beto: oye, nada mÁs ni se te ocurra tocar el lÍquido que estÁ ahÍ, ¿eh? monche: ¿cuÁl? beto: ¡ese! ese virus nos estÁ afectando. yo no lo creÍa, pero ahora sÍ. si esto sigue así no vamos a poder pagar la renta. es un golpe bajo que segÚn jesÚs flores de la fundaciÓn latina de silicÓn v estÁn siguiendo gravemente los comerciantes. por lo cual estÁn tomando cartas en el asunto. hace unos dÍas ya le mandÉ una carta al alcalde en nuestra ciudad y a todos los concejales, una carta que propone la siguiente el menos como ayuda para los pequeÑos negocios. ahora el dÍa de maÑana van a estar proponiendo un tipo de ayuda especial para los negocios pequeÑos. dentro de esa ayuda y paquetes de ayuda econÓmica, pero tambiÉn una forma de que las personas o los dueÑos de negocios estuvie
jenny: ¡monche! beto: oye, nada mÁs ni se te ocurra tocar el lÍquido que estÁ ahÍ, ¿eh? los bares y lugares nocturnos para frenar la propagaciÓn del coronavirus, pero para quienes dependen de sus ventas las cosas comienzan a ponerse color de hormiga. ahorita te digo. si yo ni reloj tengo. jenny: ¡monche! beto: oye, nada mÁs ni se te ocurra tocar el lÍquido que estÁ ahÍ, ¿eh? monche: ¿cuÁl? beto: ¡ese! ese virus nos estÁ afectando. yo no lo creÍa, pero ahora sÍ. si esto sigue...
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. >>> jenni con el informe. >>> nicolÁs trabaja como albaÑil y aunque los fin de semana estudiÓ en lamala en el segundo paÍs mundial de exportaciÓn de software. >>> una empresa espaÑola eligiÓ para el proyecto cambios al modelo de desarrollo que esta ciudad alcanzÓ en los Últimos aÑos, una regiÓn de la que mensualmente mi grano centenares de jÓvenes. >>> aquÍ se construyÓ monumento a los migrantes para darles la despedida pero ahora hay una esperanza para que se queden y encuentren en su tierra una nueva oportunidad de desarrollo. >>> 40 jÓvenes son parte del primer grupo que es capacitado para crear la tecnologÍa. >>> puede ser un desarrollador de software, despuÉs de la capacitaciÓn para poder ser empleado por la empresa. >>> poder trabajar en lo que le gustan y aprender algo nuevo y con eso, pues generar ingresos. >>> ni el colas dice que intenÓo migrar hacia estados unidos porque no veÍa mucho futuro en la regiÓn pero ahora dice que se siente feliz por haber fracasado en su viaje. >>> gracias a dios se nos presento esta oportunidad y tendrÍamos que aprovecharlo para poder obtener
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jenny is full of surprises. to call out. the simplest one to invent the footsteps of the great privilege concerns. down the fleet street. for a time to wander the film very much alive. challenge to southern germany. where exactly. was fun. learning a lot of our culture history of. travel extremely worth a visit. told it is for me. is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for. being told it is for everyone. beethoven 2020. 50th anniversary here on d w. he's the chairman race destroying itself. we are ruining the basic elements of our system we're using too much water and work looting. water is life. going to go for supplies will last for ever but they won't. when the rain storm. starts more 20th on w. . this is d w news live from berlin stay at home italy extends its fight against the coronavirus nationwide prime minister just said they say tells italians not to travel and applies restrictions across the country from tuesday with the entire population of 60000000 affected also coming up. the european union and turkey try to fin
jenny is full of surprises. to call out. the simplest one to invent the footsteps of the great privilege concerns. down the fleet street. for a time to wander the film very much alive. challenge to southern germany. where exactly. was fun. learning a lot of our culture history of. travel extremely worth a visit. told it is for me. is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for. being told it is for everyone. beethoven 2020. 50th anniversary here on d w. he's the chairman race destroying itself. we...
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i think jennie, you mentioned it was rate increases.dering if those rate increases are related to the new regulations that c.m.s. has put into place with regard to the -- i don't know what to call, the -- not paying for therapists or therapy and other kind of things. are those two things related at all? >> no. so the revenues that you see, you look at the numbers on a-4 i totally see why it looks like 100%. that first $6 million incremental, that's over and above what we budgeted today. i think jennie knows what that percentage is -- it looks like she's looking. >> off of a 200 and 300 million base, so it's a few percent. and then, in the second year, that incremental portion doubles, but it's -- all told, it's a single digit increase to the rates. and what's represented here is simply taking our updated estimated medi-cal per diem, multiplying it by our bed days, and then calculating our medi-cal revenue. so it's a -- this is a fairly straightforward, and there are -- there are a number of potential changes that could significantly aff
i think jennie, you mentioned it was rate increases.dering if those rate increases are related to the new regulations that c.m.s. has put into place with regard to the -- i don't know what to call, the -- not paying for therapists or therapy and other kind of things. are those two things related at all? >> no. so the revenues that you see, you look at the numbers on a-4 i totally see why it looks like 100%. that first $6 million incremental, that's over and above what we budgeted today. i...
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our correspondent, jenny kumah, is at heathrow.to services and passengers. this is having a huge impact, in particular flights to and from spain have been hard this weekend. a number of airlines have announced that they will be either reducing flights to spain, or stopping them altogether. for example, rya nair today said they will be reducing flights from midnight through till midnight on thursday. we also had easyj et midnight on thursday. we also had easyjet saying that they will cancel flights for the rest of the month from tuesday but running a normal service until then. they say they will be operating a number of return flights. further afield, more disruption is anticipated as the us government has said it will ban travellers from the uk and the republic of ireland, and that comes into force in the early hours of tuesday morning. today we have heard that the foreign office is advising against travel to the us, in all but emergencies. a lot of airlines very concerned about the impact this is happening also on their businesses
our correspondent, jenny kumah, is at heathrow.to services and passengers. this is having a huge impact, in particular flights to and from spain have been hard this weekend. a number of airlines have announced that they will be either reducing flights to spain, or stopping them altogether. for example, rya nair today said they will be reducing flights from midnight through till midnight on thursday. we also had easyj et midnight on thursday. we also had easyjet saying that they will cancel...