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joining me now, is jenny, the owner of jenny lemons and a san francisco-based artist.jenny, increasingly there are recommendations to where some sori of face co when out in public. is this increasing your motivation to have more of these online workshops? we just in fact added another workshop next week, on april 14. we just had such an outcry of support, of different people that wanted to help, and ma masks so we wanted to offer them something else. >> how did th idea to offer a about for you? op come >> my friend rachel from the ruby, which is a gathering space for creative women, reached out d to me, asked if i wanted to help her facilitate a workshop. e d all of the organizing, and i was the creative fruit behind it. >> st tell me abthe process of going virtual, and teaching people to make these masks online. have you been doing virtual workshops before? what was that shift like? >> sure. i have been teaching workshops in person for many years. en the pandemic struck and we had to shelter in place i actual had to cancel every workshop we had, through april and may,
joining me now, is jenny, the owner of jenny lemons and a san francisco-based artist.jenny, increasingly there are recommendations to where some sori of face co when out in public. is this increasing your motivation to have more of these online workshops? we just in fact added another workshop next week, on april 14. we just had such an outcry of support, of different people that wanted to help, and ma masks so we wanted to offer them something else. >> how did th idea to offer a about...
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jenny, i am everything it can do to meet that. jenny, lam not everything it can do to meet that. jenny, i am not sure you want to mention anything on survival rates? perhaps a question back, you mentioned best practice, was there a particular element of best practice you've had in mind? if there is any particular strategy to promote best practice and if the survival rates between different hospitals are playing into that, are being used to develop that? 0k, playing into that, are being used to develop that? ok, i playing into that, are being used to develop that? 0k, ithink playing into that, are being used to develop that? ok, i think quite separately from covid or anything else, we have quality monitoring programmes and we have professional groups who will monitor themselves as well. so for example, doctors respiratory physicians, or intensive ca re respiratory physicians, or intensive care specialists are forever comparing their data and their practice in order to learn from each other. that is notjust in this country, that is from overseas as well. so there are particular ele
jenny, i am everything it can do to meet that. jenny, lam not everything it can do to meet that. jenny, i am not sure you want to mention anything on survival rates? perhaps a question back, you mentioned best practice, was there a particular element of best practice you've had in mind? if there is any particular strategy to promote best practice and if the survival rates between different hospitals are playing into that, are being used to develop that? 0k, playing into that, are being used to...
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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. [♪] >> i am the supervisor of district one. i am sandra lee fewer. [♪] >> i moved to the richmond district in 1950 mine. i was two years old. i moved from chinatown and we were one
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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jenny's parents have been talking to tv nz about their daughter.hat he was in st thomas‘ hospital, it was all over the news, and that he had gone to itu. but our daughter is very professional, so we don‘t ask things, or she does not speu don‘t ask things, or she does not spell things so it really wasn‘t until he was out of intensive care that she actually told us. well, she said she had just had a most surreal time in her life, something she will never forget, time in her life, something she will neverforget, and time in her life, something she will never forget, and that she time in her life, something she will neverforget, and that she had been taking care of boris. it makes us feel exceptionally proud, obviously. but she has told us these things over the years and it does not matter what patient she is looking after, this is what she does. ijust find it incredible that she, any nurses, can do this for 12 hours, sit and watch a patient and twiddle away with all the different knobs and things they do to keep their patients alive. it‘s absolutely a
jenny's parents have been talking to tv nz about their daughter.hat he was in st thomas‘ hospital, it was all over the news, and that he had gone to itu. but our daughter is very professional, so we don‘t ask things, or she does not speu don‘t ask things, or she does not spell things so it really wasn‘t until he was out of intensive care that she actually told us. well, she said she had just had a most surreal time in her life, something she will never forget, time in her life,...
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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 who have come to you 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 mt 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 gone but other places all over the world residents there are feeling the impact of the grown academic 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 and acra for more than a decade he imports over 70 percent of his products from china the outbreak of the coronavirus worries obeying his current sto
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 who have come to you 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...
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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 and this isn't so much about covering the scars it's about helping women lead normal lives again. and. 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 which would leave us what we have my husband and his friend direct me 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 rev
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 and this isn't so much about covering the scars it's about helping women lead normal lives again. and. flowers and butterflies instead of stab wounds and...
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jenny, i am not sure if you want to pick up on the ppe point? happy too.of the nhs federation, i will comment as a health care professional. if i was working on the front line, i have a responsibility to look after patients to the best of my ability, to protect my colleagues and my staff and manage my practice safely. so all of those in the current climate will mean that i need to understand the agreed guidance on ppe, which has been agreed with all the royal medical colleges and implement that whenever i can. i think this use, and it goes back to my comment earlier to hugh pym, it is very easy to make a throwaway comment about single use ppe. some ppe is single use, some ppe that has previously been used in different diseases in different settings may be single use, but we have very detailed guidance now about what ppe should be used, in which settings. it is actually quite complex, which is why, as a professional there is a responsibility on me to understand that. it is the fact we are in a global shortage, whether we are in the uk or whether we are inte
jenny, i am not sure if you want to pick up on the ppe point? happy too.of the nhs federation, i will comment as a health care professional. if i was working on the front line, i have a responsibility to look after patients to the best of my ability, to protect my colleagues and my staff and manage my practice safely. so all of those in the current climate will mean that i need to understand the agreed guidance on ppe, which has been agreed with all the royal medical colleges and implement that...
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jenny's parents have been talking to tv new zealand about their daughter.n st thomas' hospital. it was all over the news and that he had then gone into intensive care. but, our daughter is very professional so we don't ask things or she doesn't spill things so, it really wasn't until he was out of intensive care that she actually told us. and what did she say to you? well, she said she had just had a most surreal time in her life, something she would never forget, that she had been taking care of boris. it makes us feel exceptionally proud, obviously, but she has told us these things over the years and it doesn't matter what patient she is looking after, this is what she does and ijust find it incredible that she, or any nurses can do that for 12 hours, sit and watch a patient and twiddle away with all the different knobs and things they do to keep their patients alive. it is absolutely amazing. i think over the years she has always told us that herjob is one on one nursing with very critically ill people and that means she is there all the time for the 12
jenny's parents have been talking to tv new zealand about their daughter.n st thomas' hospital. it was all over the news and that he had then gone into intensive care. but, our daughter is very professional so we don't ask things or she doesn't spill things so, it really wasn't until he was out of intensive care that she actually told us. and what did she say to you? well, she said she had just had a most surreal time in her life, something she would never forget, that she had been taking care...
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i will defer to medical expertise, jenny?ump, justa have a specific message to donald trump, just a specific message to anybody who thinks they should be injecting anything into their bodies. we would not support, from the medical profession perspective, it is really important people use appropriate treatments that are evidence—based and tested. we have very good programmes that have been taken out very rapidly and coordinated in this country, testing various, different and alternative treatments. those trials will report reasonably early but nobody should be injecting anything and we should be injecting anything and we should be using evidence—based and properly trialled treatments we know will be safe. perfectly clear. thank you very much, thank you annabel. john walker from birmingham live very much, thank you annabel. john walkerfrom birmingham live at very much, thank you annabel. john walker from birmingham live at the newcastle chronicle.” walker from birmingham live at the newcastle chronicle. i would like to raise ag
i will defer to medical expertise, jenny?ump, justa have a specific message to donald trump, just a specific message to anybody who thinks they should be injecting anything into their bodies. we would not support, from the medical profession perspective, it is really important people use appropriate treatments that are evidence—based and tested. we have very good programmes that have been taken out very rapidly and coordinated in this country, testing various, different and alternative...
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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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talk to us about how he found out you were jenny from new zealand?t you were jenny from new zealand? we just chatted away and just naturally came out. he, was interested in where i came from, what my story was. and we spent eight lot of time together. yet we tucked away about new zealand. they certainly did spend a lot of time together. of coursejenny certainly did spend a lot of time together. of course jenny who certainly did spend a lot of time together. of coursejenny who looked after, cared for the prime minister while he was in intensive care. the us house of representatives is meeting to vote on another tranche of bailout funds, as a further four—point—four million americans lost their jobs. latest unemployment numbers are stark. new applications for unemployment benefits mean the total number of people who've lost theirjobs since mid—march is 26.4 million, that's about 15% of the us workforce. this graph shows the huge spikes in unemployment which happened very quickly as lockdown measures brought the world's biggest economy to a standstill.
talk to us about how he found out you were jenny from new zealand?t you were jenny from new zealand? we just chatted away and just naturally came out. he, was interested in where i came from, what my story was. and we spent eight lot of time together. yet we tucked away about new zealand. they certainly did spend a lot of time together. of coursejenny certainly did spend a lot of time together. of course jenny who certainly did spend a lot of time together. of coursejenny who looked after,...
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however, if dan sells the property to jennie in march, instead, jennie should expect two supplementalbills. 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. . >> the meeting has started. >> the meeting will come to order. this is the april 8th meeting of budget and finance committee. i am calling it to order at 10:00 a.m. it is a resche
however, if dan sells the property to jennie in march, instead, jennie should expect two supplementalbills. 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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jenny hill in berlin, thank you.hich will be led today by the prime minister live on bbc one with coverage from a.30pm. an raf fly—past took place over bedfordshire this morning to mark the 100th birthday of captain tom moore. the tribute marks his remarkable achievement of raising more than £30 million for nhs charities by walking laps of his garden. the world war two veteran has been promoted to honorary colonel to mark his centenary and the prime minister recorded a special message, describing him as "a point of light in all our lives". david sillito reports. # happy birthday to you # happy birthday captain tom—daddy—grandpa. .. # happy birthday to you! # i never, ever anticipated ever in my life anything like this. it really is amazing. and i would say to everyone, thank you very much to everyone, wherever you are. captain tom moore. it began as a little challenge on his back garden. 100 laps to try to raise £1000 for nhs charities. and, today, he was being honoured with an raf birthday fly—past, as the total rea
jenny hill in berlin, thank you.hich will be led today by the prime minister live on bbc one with coverage from a.30pm. an raf fly—past took place over bedfordshire this morning to mark the 100th birthday of captain tom moore. the tribute marks his remarkable achievement of raising more than £30 million for nhs charities by walking laps of his garden. the world war two veteran has been promoted to honorary colonel to mark his centenary and the prime minister recorded a special message,...
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the intensive care nurse, jenny mcgee. our top story this lunchtime...irus vaccine are expected to get under way at oxford university today. but the government's chief medical adviser has warned it's highly unlikely a vaccine will be available this year. coming up — children in need and comic relief come together for the first time for the big night in, to raise money for people most affected by the coronavirus outbreak. coming up on bbc news... premier league matches could be shown on free to air television once the season resumes — most likely behind closed doors — after talks with the government. eu leaders will meet — virtually — in the next hour to discuss the bloc‘s response to the pandemic, and there's expected to be bitter division over the huge aid package being set up to help economies recover. there's been criticism of the eu's handling of the crisis, particularly from italy, the worst affected country. 0ur rome correspondent mark lowen reports. italy has lived through hell. the first in europe to fall to the virus, the first to call for help.
the intensive care nurse, jenny mcgee. our top story this lunchtime...irus vaccine are expected to get under way at oxford university today. but the government's chief medical adviser has warned it's highly unlikely a vaccine will be available this year. coming up — children in need and comic relief come together for the first time for the big night in, to raise money for people most affected by the coronavirus outbreak. coming up on bbc news... premier league matches could be shown on free...
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jenny's parents have been talking to tv nz about their daughter.makes us feel exceptionally proud, obviously. she has told us these things over the years and it does not matter what patient she is looking after. this is what she does, and ijust find it incredible that she, any nurses, can do this for 12 hours, sit and watch a patient and twiddle away with all the different knobs and things they do to keep their patients alive. it's absolutely amazing. let's talk to our political correspondence helen catt. no one is expecting this trick is to eat for a while but by thursday, the government by law has to review them. when these were originally brought in, boris johnson them. when these were originally brought in, borisjohnson said in his television address that they would be kept under constant review and after three weeks, the government would look again. they then wrote in the law the legislation, the statutory instrument, as it is known, that was signed by the secretary of state, matt hancock, and in it it says every 21 days, the secretary of stat
jenny's parents have been talking to tv nz about their daughter.makes us feel exceptionally proud, obviously. she has told us these things over the years and it does not matter what patient she is looking after. this is what she does, and ijust find it incredible that she, any nurses, can do this for 12 hours, sit and watch a patient and twiddle away with all the different knobs and things they do to keep their patients alive. it's absolutely amazing. let's talk to our political correspondence...
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that is why same care and thought and precision as jenny and luis.efeat this coronavirus, and defeat it together. we will win because our nhs is the beating heart of this country. a very personal message from the prime minister not long after he was discharged from hospital. we also heard from his fiancee on social media. an indication of how bad things got, she said that last week there were very dark times indeed. just to bring you a statement from the hospital here, the chief executive has said it was great credit to the exceptional professionalism of clinical teams as well as everyone in the wider organisation that they have been able to care for the prime minister and deliver equally high standards of care to all their patients. he goes on to say, while it is right that we celebrate this good news, our thoughts turn immediately to those who still need oui’ immediately to those who still need our help at this time. the prime minister, as you know, is now recovering from the virus, not working at this stage. we understand his fiancee will be joini
that is why same care and thought and precision as jenny and luis.efeat this coronavirus, and defeat it together. we will win because our nhs is the beating heart of this country. a very personal message from the prime minister not long after he was discharged from hospital. we also heard from his fiancee on social media. an indication of how bad things got, she said that last week there were very dark times indeed. just to bring you a statement from the hospital here, the chief executive has...
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jenny harrington, good to see you. we'll see you much more on the morning program. > lk tnkouorneay >>fos,ha y f tuning in our continued coverage picks up with "squawk." awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] >>> breaking news. crude oil prices falling to under $15 a barrel with demand cratering and producers running out of places to put it all. >>> in washington treasury secretary mnuchin and democratic leaders say they're close to a deal to replenish that program to help small businesses >>> meantime, new backlash over just who received the money in the first round of that program. in fact, now shake shack says it's going to give back $10 mill
jenny harrington, good to see you. we'll see you much more on the morning program. > lk tnkouorneay >>fos,ha y f tuning in our continued coverage picks up with "squawk." awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera...
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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. and. flowers and butterflies instead of stab wounds and slashes victoria has been here many times she was one of the 1st women jenny as a heart helped in her rebirth project she shows us her 1st scar can still be seen of it was. difficult but it was what we left my house and as friend directly into the woods they were both drunk i stepped 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
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. and. flowers and butterflies instead of stab wounds and slashes...
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he's a late marble statue. >> and where is jenny in all of this?> here is a woman who not typical for a 19th century victorian woman was expected to walk three paces behind her husband, say that university out of nowhere and had a tragic end and she never got justice for where there was any kind of real examination about why or who murdered her and i feel like she's one of the great neglected americans i would love to see more about that but at some point things have to end. >> time for one last question. [inaudible question] >> why not? because i can't solve the murder mystery. i apologize. i wasbe obsessed about it for a very, very long time and i talked to homicide detectives about this and now i've gone to an autopsy report and police reports -- >> you can't write a book if you don't have an ending. >> i don't have the beginning. >> thank you, thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> coming up here on a c-span2 book tvs in-depth discussion with author imani. then the author of great society compares the 1960s to today. followed by secretary of th
he's a late marble statue. >> and where is jenny in all of this?> here is a woman who not typical for a 19th century victorian woman was expected to walk three paces behind her husband, say that university out of nowhere and had a tragic end and she never got justice for where there was any kind of real examination about why or who murdered her and i feel like she's one of the great neglected americans i would love to see more about that but at some point things have to end. >>...
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committee, which is with us, as always joe terranova is here along with steve weiss, jon najarian, jenny harrington is the ceo and portfolio management at gilman hill asset management, rob sechman is one of "forbes" top 100 financial advisers and rich sapperstein is back. he, as well, a top financial adviser, barrons, in the top 100 there. let's get to the board, show you where we were currently trading. pretty much highs of the day 550 for the dow, 2.25%, 24,646 s&p 500 trying to push towards 3,000, a gain of 2.5% today, a gain of 73 points. nasdaq, the outperformer of the majors at 3%, and there's the russell, which is having a good day as well, with a nearly 5% gain some 61 points there dow going for its best month since '87. the question is what all of this means for the coming days, weeks, and months ahead. joe, i'm going to go to you first. you look at the drivers today, i mentioned the gilead news, and that is clearly overshadowing what was a dreadful gdp number fauci now is talking about the clear-cut positive effects of this remdesivir trial. boeing's calhoun, the ceo saying the
committee, which is with us, as always joe terranova is here along with steve weiss, jon najarian, jenny harrington is the ceo and portfolio management at gilman hill asset management, rob sechman is one of "forbes" top 100 financial advisers and rich sapperstein is back. he, as well, a top financial adviser, barrons, in the top 100 there. let's get to the board, show you where we were currently trading. pretty much highs of the day 550 for the dow, 2.25%, 24,646 s&p 500 trying to...
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i've got to be able to model q4 you just can't do it right now you don't have the data to do it >> jenny, you come down? >> i agree it will be buying opportunities. i agree with elements of what you both said. it's going to be important to see what the companies have been doing and how they positioning >> i almost think those are ir relevant too i think those are irrelevant too. what are they going to tell us that we don't already know >> they're going to tell us wha they have been up to >> we know what they have been up to. they've been in a bunker >> i don't think that's true for every company. some companies are going to be okay some companies might in a weird way thrive i do agree there's buying opportunities. i think that there be stuff to do it's way to early to think we're out of the woods >> joe we continue to move further and further away from the lows does that make it more difficult to go back to the lows >> you're not going back to the lows the market has a series of transition >> we'll get back to you forgive me we're going to come back to you. your microphone is acting up a
i've got to be able to model q4 you just can't do it right now you don't have the data to do it >> jenny, you come down? >> i agree it will be buying opportunities. i agree with elements of what you both said. it's going to be important to see what the companies have been doing and how they positioning >> i almost think those are ir relevant too i think those are irrelevant too. what are they going to tell us that we don't already know >> they're going to tell us wha...
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jenny, i will ask you.ments in the pipeline that had been approved yet. the prime minister will be on oxygen and he will be receiving the best possible care but there aren't any medications yet specifically designed for covid 19. ok, rosemary, on that? designed for covid19. ok, rosemary, on that? exactly. there are drug trials going on, i know there's been a lot in the news about drugs that have been used to treat malaria but one of the problems with this is it's a very, very toxic drug so there are people who have been given it and they've had to stop it because of the side—effects and they have become seriously ill with side effects so there are clinical trials going on but at the moment, all the therapy, the treatments we have are what we call supportive treatments, helping the body organs to keep going while the immune system fights the virus. ok, helen, for you, rosemary, helen is an nhs key worker and writes i had a test for covid 19 and writes i had a test for covid 19 a week ago. i was told 72 hours
jenny, i will ask you.ments in the pipeline that had been approved yet. the prime minister will be on oxygen and he will be receiving the best possible care but there aren't any medications yet specifically designed for covid 19. ok, rosemary, on that? designed for covid19. ok, rosemary, on that? exactly. there are drug trials going on, i know there's been a lot in the news about drugs that have been used to treat malaria but one of the problems with this is it's a very, very toxic drug so...
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jenny mcgee has been talking to tv new zealand. as a unit, he was just another patient we were trying to do our best for, so it was business as usual. so you weren't even a little bit nervous? no, i honestly don't think i was. when i got in the car after work each night, and i could hear things about borisjohnson on the news, that was very surreal because i thought, wow, i've just been looking after him. but i really wasn't fazed by looking after borisjohnson. and what about in terms of icu, do you think they lowered the bar just because of who he is? no, everyone — we take it very seriously when people come into intensive care. these patients who come in to us, it's a very scary thing for them. so we don't take it lightly. and he absolutely needed to be there. talk to us about how he found out you werejenny from new zealand? we just chatted away and it naturally came up. yeah, he was interested in where i came from, what my story was. we spent a lot of time together. yeah, we talked away about new zealand. you have been lauded not
jenny mcgee has been talking to tv new zealand. as a unit, he was just another patient we were trying to do our best for, so it was business as usual. so you weren't even a little bit nervous? no, i honestly don't think i was. when i got in the car after work each night, and i could hear things about borisjohnson on the news, that was very surreal because i thought, wow, i've just been looking after him. but i really wasn't fazed by looking after borisjohnson. and what about in terms of icu, do...
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acordaron ambos paÍses despuÉs que 44 guatemaltecos repatriados esta semana dieran positivo al covid-19, jennyientras otros salieron a buscar a este hombre enfermo que escapÓ del hospital, el detonante fueron las palabras del ministro de salud despuÉs que asegurarÁ que >> un 75% a 70% del total que venÍan han resultado positivos >> aunque el ministro luego se retractÓ el miedo a los deportados corriÓ como la pÓlvora. >> los mandan a su casa, igual ya estamos haciendo cuarentena nosotros >> unos 3 mil deportados habrÍan ingresado a guatemala desde cuando comenzÓ la cuarentena, las autoridades reconocieron que por lo menos 44 deportados que llegaron en los dos Últimos vuelos dieron positivo al coronavirus. >> se volverÁ a realizar la prueba a los casos que dieron positivos. >> ice dijo a telemundo que oficiales del centro de control de enfermedades revisan y validan en guatemala las pruebas de covid-19 realizadas a los deportados y que una vez que estÉn los resultados ice determinara si reevalÚa los actuales procesos mÉdicos con la guÍa de centro para el control prevenciÓn de enfermedades. >> mÁ
acordaron ambos paÍses despuÉs que 44 guatemaltecos repatriados esta semana dieran positivo al covid-19, jennyientras otros salieron a buscar a este hombre enfermo que escapÓ del hospital, el detonante fueron las palabras del ministro de salud despuÉs que asegurarÁ que >> un 75% a 70% del total que venÍan han resultado positivos >> aunque el ministro luego se retractÓ el miedo a los deportados corriÓ como la pÓlvora. >> los mandan a su casa, igual ya estamos haciendo...
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jenny mcgee is from new zealand. herfather said daughter. jenny mcgee is from new zealand. is from new zealand. herfather said she had treated the prime minister with the same care treated the prime minister with the same care she would any other patient. driven to the seclusion of his country residence, chequers, it's here that the prime minister will convalesce from coronavirus. borisjohnson says his illness could have gone either way and, in his first video statement since being discharged, said he owed his life to the nhs staff who had cared for him. i hope they won't mind if i mention in particular two nurses who stood by my bedside for 48 hours when things could have gone either way. those nurses werejenny mcgee, who is originally from new zealand, and luis pitarma from portugal, who has lived in the uk for six years. miss mcgee's parents, who live on south island, said their daughter had described her experience as surreal. it makes us feel exceptionally proud, obviously, but she's told us these things over the years and it doesn't matter what patient she's looking a
jenny mcgee is from new zealand. herfather said daughter. jenny mcgee is from new zealand. is from new zealand. herfather said she had treated the prime minister with the same care treated the prime minister with the same care she would any other patient. driven to the seclusion of his country residence, chequers, it's here that the prime minister will convalesce from coronavirus. borisjohnson says his illness could have gone either way and, in his first video statement since being discharged,...
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joining us from amazon's home seattle,he mayor of jenny durkin -- jenny durkan. we doubt that seattle was one of the early epicenters but early moves prevented seeing some of the dismal numbers we have seen elsewhere. give us a status update in terms of the testing capacity. mayor durkan: on the good news front, at the height of the outbreak, we had a transmission rate of about three. we were seeing cases rise really quickly. we were able to do our measures pretty quickly, first by having the tech companies telecommute as well as the cities and larger employers. today, the transmission level is below one, so every person who gets the virus is not even transmitting it to another person. all of the epidemiologists are saying that is where you need to be for a significant period of time. i think probably the worst news is that we are nowhere near the testing capacity that we need in this city to really open up our economy in a meaningful way. capacity on testing a significant level and we will need more contact tracing. what mayor bloomberg is doing in new york lite
joining us from amazon's home seattle,he mayor of jenny durkin -- jenny durkan. we doubt that seattle was one of the early epicenters but early moves prevented seeing some of the dismal numbers we have seen elsewhere. give us a status update in terms of the testing capacity. mayor durkan: on the good news front, at the height of the outbreak, we had a transmission rate of about three. we were seeing cases rise really quickly. we were able to do our measures pretty quickly, first by having the...
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. >> in 1909, he marries his love, jennie. they start a family and buy that dream home. by now, baseball has long established itself as the national pastime, and for decades, various companies have used baseball cards to sell their products. >> the first nationally circulated cards came inside packages of tobacco in the late 1880s and was actually one of the first opportunities for the average citizen to own a real photo. >> candy companies jump into the game, too. the so-called "caramel cards" help sell the sweets and the top players of the day. >> you've got honus wagner ty cobb, cy young, christy mathewson. >> children love the candy, but the cards even more. >> kids did what kids do. they played with them. they traded them. there's card-flipping games that they did with them. >> all karl and karla know at this point is that the cards may have come from their grandfather's store. >> our guess is that he would have given them away as promotional items, and like any good businessman, when you got leftovers, you save them for the next promotion. >> beyond that, karl isn'
. >> in 1909, he marries his love, jennie. they start a family and buy that dream home. by now, baseball has long established itself as the national pastime, and for decades, various companies have used baseball cards to sell their products. >> the first nationally circulated cards came inside packages of tobacco in the late 1880s and was actually one of the first opportunities for the average citizen to own a real photo. >> candy companies jump into the game, too. the...
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here is our berlin correspondent jenny hill with more.the germanuthoritiesatald ot thhospital capacit ay, andlo ate moment t intensive beds to spare. the third important factor is the daily rate of new infections, and that matters of course first of all because broadly speaking that number has been falling, and secondly, when you coine that with the you a bit more information.es so even if the r value is 1, so for every one person who has the virus, they are infecting statistically one other person, that makes a big difference, how many current infections you have. ♪ laura: at least 26 million americans have lost their jobs, because of the cor.avirus pandem for many, that means losing health care, too. that's because about half the u.s. workforce get medical coverage with their jobs. the bbc's online team explains why that is. reporter: this is susan, a breast cancer survivor who has asthma. until recently, she was a bartender at this new york city theater. the coronavirus arrived in the united states. >> everythinghanged. m i y job, my h
here is our berlin correspondent jenny hill with more.the germanuthoritiesatald ot thhospital capacit ay, andlo ate moment t intensive beds to spare. the third important factor is the daily rate of new infections, and that matters of course first of all because broadly speaking that number has been falling, and secondly, when you coine that with the you a bit more information.es so even if the r value is 1, so for every one person who has the virus, they are infecting statistically one other...
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what's behind the jennys success militarily will tripoli's forces be able to sustain this momentum. yes it is very important when you analyze something like this the notion of space and time is very important because it gives us an idea about the parties in this war one of the ideas is that the space that has been gained bided yen a force that backed by the by turkey and the way east swept again of the territories where there are front of them on most of the cities between tripoli and tunisia and also all the coastal in and also in the west and some of the cities in in the south in the time of very short and the pilot is one with matt of a luck this serves us about actually what is really have to us forces are about the idea is is is that perhaps have that is not on the ground how does not have an organized military as it was portrayed by the country that we're supporting have to us forces and actually have to rely on many mercenaries or what we can call it investors or private investors of war that shift their allegiances and their positions and their side according to the financia
what's behind the jennys success militarily will tripoli's forces be able to sustain this momentum. yes it is very important when you analyze something like this the notion of space and time is very important because it gives us an idea about the parties in this war one of the ideas is that the space that has been gained bided yen a force that backed by the by turkey and the way east swept again of the territories where there are front of them on most of the cities between tripoli and tunisia...
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earlier in the news briefing we heard from gavin williamson, the education secretary, and also jenny williamson, the education secretary, and alsojenny harries the deveney chief medical officerfor and alsojenny harries the deveney chief medical officer for england. and earlier on today we had another 596 deaths announced. that is the smallest increase to more than two weeks. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. the early morning cloud has cleared out of the way to reveal these beautiful blue sky is pretty much nationwide. walking norfolk spotted this. the only place that held onto some cloud this afternoon was northern ireland. this is what bringing the dry weather and it's going nowhere for very fast. that means for the week ahead it is looking drive with plenty of sunshine day by day. 0vernight tonight we are going to give clear skies. it never really get that call for most of us because it is going to be quite a breezy night. the breeze keeps the temperatures from falling too far. five in norwich, seven in london, some f
earlier in the news briefing we heard from gavin williamson, the education secretary, and also jenny williamson, the education secretary, and alsojenny harries the deveney chief medical officerfor and alsojenny harries the deveney chief medical officer for england. and earlier on today we had another 596 deaths announced. that is the smallest increase to more than two weeks. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. the early morning cloud...
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requests from hoteliers likejon and jenny saying we wa nt hoteliers likejon and jenny saying we wantnd help where ever we can in what feels like a bit of a helpless situation at times. yes, absolutely. the grange is at weymouth. did you volunteer for this scheme, jon and jenny? there is a hotel called the rembrandt in weymouth which is also taking part in the scheme. we are in west dorset near sherborne. we volunteered. we volunteered about three weeks ago and sadly we had to close, like all other hotels. that we were delighted when best western hotels contacted us when best western hotels contacted us along with the council and they incredibly quickly put this together. it was a bit of a whirlwind. 0n together. it was a bit of a whirlwind. on monday this week, we had some nhs staff and council staff visit us to assess the hotel. we had a decision yesterday that we could go ahead and we are expecting to ta ke go ahead and we are expecting to take the first patients and carers in about eight days' time. right, that's great. jenny, the people that he will have will be low risk patients
requests from hoteliers likejon and jenny saying we wa nt hoteliers likejon and jenny saying we wantnd help where ever we can in what feels like a bit of a helpless situation at times. yes, absolutely. the grange is at weymouth. did you volunteer for this scheme, jon and jenny? there is a hotel called the rembrandt in weymouth which is also taking part in the scheme. we are in west dorset near sherborne. we volunteered. we volunteered about three weeks ago and sadly we had to close, like all...
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times, faith and hope.st of jenny hill, bbc news, berlin. >> and befe we go, public officials acrosscountry and beyond have been pleading for people to act responsibly this holiday weekend and stay in ors. that's true in chicago where ths ci mayor has a specific demand for any would be -- tw ting your jump shot is always going to be weak. stay out of the parks. enjoying a bit of shade. have great weekend.mb re, you can find more on our website. thanks for watching. world news america. narrator: fundinonfor this presentaf this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ator: you're♪ atching pbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious.♪ ♪ woman 1: wow! man man 2: oh!enturous. daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for thfirst time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of won
times, faith and hope.st of jenny hill, bbc news, berlin. >> and befe we go, public officials acrosscountry and beyond have been pleading for people to act responsibly this holiday weekend and stay in ors. that's true in chicago where ths ci mayor has a specific demand for any would be -- tw ting your jump shot is always going to be weak. stay out of the parks. enjoying a bit of shade. have great weekend.mb re, you can find more on our website. thanks for watching. world news america....
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recuperates at his country residence chequers, after praising nhs staff he singled out two nurses — jennycgee from new zealand and luis pitarma from portugal — for caring for him at his bedside at the most critical time. china reports the highest daily rise in coronavirus cases in more than five weeks — most of them imported from overseas. some construction workers in spain return to work — as two of the worst hit european countries — italy and spain — start easing some lockdown restrictions and nearly 200 members of the armed forces are being deployed to support ambulance services in england and wales. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week: following phones to track the coronavirus. how to come together whilst staying apart. and now that's what ai calls music. hello. we are still here. and so are you — so welcome. i hope you are well. we are, and we have been working hard on a new—look click that will work when we can't get out and about as much. so my living room is now also my studio, and welcome to my sofa. the good news is, though, you don'tjust get to look inside my house.
recuperates at his country residence chequers, after praising nhs staff he singled out two nurses — jennycgee from new zealand and luis pitarma from portugal — for caring for him at his bedside at the most critical time. china reports the highest daily rise in coronavirus cases in more than five weeks — most of them imported from overseas. some construction workers in spain return to work — as two of the worst hit european countries — italy and spain — start easing some lockdown...
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jenny mcgee is from new zealand, and herfather says she had treated the prime minister with the samegita myska has more. driven to the seclusion of his official country residence, chequers, it's here that the prime minister will convalesce from coronavirus. in his first video statement since being discharged, borisjohnson said he owed his life to the nhs staff who'd cared for him. i hope they won't mind if i mention in particular two nurses who stood by my bedside for 48 hours when things could have gone either way. those nurses werejenny mcgee, originally from new zealand, and luis pitarma from portugal. miss mcgee's parents said their daughter had described the experience as "surreal". it makes us feel exceptionally proud, obviously. but she has told us these things over the years and it doesn't matter what patient she's looking after, this is what she does and ijust find it incredible. what jenny's doing is what our own nurses in new zealand are doing and nurses and doctors are doing all round the world — they're doing their very, very best for people who need their care and we ju
jenny mcgee is from new zealand, and herfather says she had treated the prime minister with the samegita myska has more. driven to the seclusion of his official country residence, chequers, it's here that the prime minister will convalesce from coronavirus. in his first video statement since being discharged, borisjohnson said he owed his life to the nhs staff who'd cared for him. i hope they won't mind if i mention in particular two nurses who stood by my bedside for 48 hours when things could...
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i mean what i would say to that is that we have a general secretary and i name is jenny who will be in this far as i'm aware there are no moves for us to have another general secretary even for internal party presses anybody else's name comes up it's probably not advisable last people are under investigation to be acquited into positions that more importantly shouldn't even be in discussion because our general secretary still very much active in working why do you think mainstream media in this country is not interested in effectively sabotage amidst western europe's largest socialist movement. i mean i would significant number of members of the party found that particularly bizarre that the mainstream media isn't really jumping on this issue obviously there are some benefits to that in that the labor party are not playing up yet another spot in public that was the i believe it's about hostility towards the previous leader and i think things might have been different if if the medium words are hostile towards jeremy corbyn and in that very very pointed attack and they laid on him made
i mean what i would say to that is that we have a general secretary and i name is jenny who will be in this far as i'm aware there are no moves for us to have another general secretary even for internal party presses anybody else's name comes up it's probably not advisable last people are under investigation to be acquited into positions that more importantly shouldn't even be in discussion because our general secretary still very much active in working why do you think mainstream media in this...
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jenny in paradise, valley, arizona, celebrating her 99th birthday jenny, happy birthday.. it is april 5th, palm sunday, the beginning of holy week as we look outside at san pedro square in downtown san jose. wet pavement as we look ahead to a rainy sunday. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kira klapper. there's vianey arana, who joins us this morning from home as we are under a micro climate weather alert. and, oh, vianey, it was pouring on my drive in this morning. >>> oh, yeah, we're going to see the heavier rain. good morning, kira. how are you? >> good, how are you? >> good, good. i'm tracking
jenny in paradise, valley, arizona, celebrating her 99th birthday jenny, happy birthday.. it is april 5th, palm sunday, the beginning of holy week as we look outside at san pedro square in downtown san jose. wet pavement as we look ahead to a rainy sunday. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kira klapper. there's vianey arana, who joins us this morning from home as we are under a micro climate weather alert. and, oh, vianey, it was pouring on my drive in this morning. >>> oh, yeah,...
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>>if you're like dave in jenny wrote that song.2 ounce can there's only so much you can do in the pandemic forces you to press pause on your business we're just waiting like everyone out dave is doing his best trying to keep rookies root beer float. filling can after can with the couple's well known beverage which is normally served on tap, an area restaurants were completely closed the stars are for just being ourselves on the everyone generous can orders the couple was set on only doing things the old-fashioned way with curbside pickup at their doorstep that's until jenny got a package in the mail when they opened it up i was like oh my goodness this is in the spark joy category this gif sparked something that's for sure an idea that's bringing the community out of that shell. jenny is doing root beer delivery in a dinosaur costume, i've been dubbed the corona source racks and the corn t rex so high. she's bringing the prehistoric party to front lawns and driveways all around noon county and making some diana loving friends along
>>if you're like dave in jenny wrote that song.2 ounce can there's only so much you can do in the pandemic forces you to press pause on your business we're just waiting like everyone out dave is doing his best trying to keep rookies root beer float. filling can after can with the couple's well known beverage which is normally served on tap, an area restaurants were completely closed the stars are for just being ourselves on the everyone generous can orders the couple was set on only doing...