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next blow to joe campbell's tote too painful for blow to joe campbell's tote too painfulfor him to blowbell's tote too painful for him to continue. blow to joe campbell's tote too painfulfor him to continue. then for the stumps. craig brathwaite out. brooks then asked. lbw, west indy seven for to 200 the target seemed like 2000. would got rid of hope. but here isjermaine blackwood, betting like he was the man who could change the game. blackwood may well have given out if butler had caught this. he didn't. what now captain? anderson to blackwood to the boundary. they'd of been on the edge of those empty seats as stokes got diverge out. when days the be in fort runs closer holder was steady as a rock and even when blackwood fell for 95 with 11 i’u ns when blackwood fell for 95 with 11 runs still needed, the game was done. england not england took six wickets no more. after so much time commitment and effort to get cricket restarted the test held their attention right to the finish. that is easier to enjoy when you've won. that is easier to enjoy when you've won. let's go live to southamp
next blow to joe campbell's tote too painful for blow to joe campbell's tote too painfulfor him to blowbell's tote too painful for him to continue. blow to joe campbell's tote too painfulfor him to continue. then for the stumps. craig brathwaite out. brooks then asked. lbw, west indy seven for to 200 the target seemed like 2000. would got rid of hope. but here isjermaine blackwood, betting like he was the man who could change the game. blackwood may well have given out if butler had caught...
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joining us now, "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbell.s great to have you back on the show. so much to ask you. we've always been concerned about this with places like new york and boston. in fact, massachusetts graduated med students early to deal with the health care worker shortage. what do some of the hot spot states do? i figure there's a shortage of health care workers once again. >> yeah, it's -- mika, it's really city by city. you have miami, which is the epicenter of the epicenter across the world. you have houston, baton rouge, other cities where there are surges that along with the increasing number of positive cases a few weeks later come people who are sick and then a few weeks later you see people getting in in the hospital. once you have patients in the hospital or the emergency department or the icu, you need a lot of support personnel. your typical critical care patient that's in the icu needs one nurse per patient, needs nursing assistance, respiratory they were misses to manage lines and oxygen and infusions, what the n
joining us now, "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbell.s great to have you back on the show. so much to ask you. we've always been concerned about this with places like new york and boston. in fact, massachusetts graduated med students early to deal with the health care worker shortage. what do some of the hot spot states do? i figure there's a shortage of health care workers once again. >> yeah, it's -- mika, it's really city by city. you have miami, which...
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campbell finally out lbw, and then that look. would you try to stop him tomorrow? joebc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are stefanie bolzen, uk corresponednt at german newspaper die welt, and mo hussein, former adviser to the uk conservative party. great to have you both with us on this thursday evening. lovely to see you both. let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages, starting with the daily telegraph. "salons reopen as normality edges closer," reads the front page of the telegraph as england prepares to ease lockdown restrictions further, with the reopening of close contact businesses such as nail salons, also gyms, swimming pools and outdoor performance venues. the headline for the i is "swimming and games back for summer". england is being urged by t
campbell finally out lbw, and then that look. would you try to stop him tomorrow? joebc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are stefanie bolzen, uk corresponednt at german newspaper die...
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campbell out lbw after several close calls. the anderson in motion. haven't you missed it? joe wilson, bbc news.per stormzy has helped decorate the teenager's bedroom as a reward for his good behaviour at school. he paid a surprise visit to the home in croydon with a decorating company which each month does upper room of a deserving person. it's part of a scheme aimed at giving back to communities and helping young people. that would definitely surprise you! time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. the weather looks like it will be better for cricket from friday onwards as we start to see more sunshine again because today was another grey, damp sort of day thanks to this weak area of low pressure. we saw outbreaks of rain and drizzle, and showers across eastern scotland, but high pressure is continuing to push into western areas this evening. dry out west with clearer skies, still cloudy further east and damp across the south—east corner, again quite muggy at times. something a bit cooler and fresher with the clear skies moving into the west by the end of the night. for friday, big d
campbell out lbw after several close calls. the anderson in motion. haven't you missed it? joe wilson, bbc news.per stormzy has helped decorate the teenager's bedroom as a reward for his good behaviour at school. he paid a surprise visit to the home in croydon with a decorating company which each month does upper room of a deserving person. it's part of a scheme aimed at giving back to communities and helping young people. that would definitely surprise you! time for a look at the weather....
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campbell finally out lbw, and then that look. the anderson emotion — haven't you missed it? joe wilson, bbc news.eaving team ineos at the end of the season after they decided not to renew his contract. he's joining another team — israel start—up nation, where he'll be sole team leader. at ineos, his role's been challenged by geraint thomas and egan bernal, who've won the past two editions of the tour. froome says he's still be focused on winning another tour title with ineos before he leaves. novak djokovic is the latest player to cast doubt on his appearance at the us open later this year. it's due to start in new york at the end of august. our tennis correspondent russell fuller says the world number one's also annoyed at the criticism he's faced after several players tested positive for coronavirus at a tournament he helped to organise last month. yes, four players tested positive, including djokovic. but he feels this is a witchhunt against him, that some of it is malicious in nature, and that he has been appointed as the fall guy. on the us open itself, he's always expressed quite strong res
campbell finally out lbw, and then that look. the anderson emotion — haven't you missed it? joe wilson, bbc news.eaving team ineos at the end of the season after they decided not to renew his contract. he's joining another team — israel start—up nation, where he'll be sole team leader. at ineos, his role's been challenged by geraint thomas and egan bernal, who've won the past two editions of the tour. froome says he's still be focused on winning another tour title with ineos before he...
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broad thought that campbell had got on edge on the ball. but buttler not sure. joe by the support since being sacked by watford yesterday. pearson joined in december when watford were bottom of the table. he's since guided them out of the relegation zone and although they can still go down, his dismissal was a bit of a surprise. watford are the first premier league team to sack three managers in the same season. the premier league's all—time top scorer alan shearer says it's time for manchester united to drop their goalkeeper david de gea. he made a couple of huge mistakes as united lost 3—1 to chelsea in their fa cup semi—final at wembley. chelsea's second goal a particularly diffcult watch for de gea. his manager ole gunner solskjaer maintains that de gea is still one of the best keepers in the world. chelsea will play arsenal in the fa cup final a week on saturday. and borussia dortmund have confirmed the signing ofjude bellingham from birmingham city. the teenager joins the german side for a fee that could eventually be worth more than £30 million. at 17, bellin
broad thought that campbell had got on edge on the ball. but buttler not sure. joe by the support since being sacked by watford yesterday. pearson joined in december when watford were bottom of the table. he's since guided them out of the relegation zone and although they can still go down, his dismissal was a bit of a surprise. watford are the first premier league team to sack three managers in the same season. the premier league's all—time top scorer alan shearer says it's time for...
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. >> joining us is "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbell. dr.oking at south florida, hot spot, covid-19 cases increasing. you're looking specifically at hospital capacity and government regulations. what are you finding? >> mika, i'm not just looking at it, i'm living in it and working in it. i will tell you that the hospital capacities continue to increase and it is increasing from miami, slightly better in broward county, slightly better in palm beach county. we heard all week from the jackson memorial health system, the ceo, head of trauma and critical care at jackson sees no great news coming out of all of the data we see. their hospital is continuing to increase, the icus are essentially full, although all of the activities that happen around a hospital, it's important to remember that the doctors and administers have some impact on how things are going so elective stuff can be delayed, patients can be moved around, elected can be put off. but remember miami is busting at the seams and that's increasing. all the time we don't have a statewi
. >> joining us is "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbell. dr.oking at south florida, hot spot, covid-19 cases increasing. you're looking specifically at hospital capacity and government regulations. what are you finding? >> mika, i'm not just looking at it, i'm living in it and working in it. i will tell you that the hospital capacities continue to increase and it is increasing from miami, slightly better in broward county, slightly better in palm...
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joining us now, "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbell. dr.oing on in florida talking to hospital ceos and getting a sense of things. did the heckler have a point? >> very much. the epicenter in florida is miami. and florida is one of the worst states in the country and the united states is the worst country in the world. so there's no doubt that everyone should realize that this is not some hoax. it's not a -- it doesn't need to be a political statement. the state of florida and other states across the country are being inundated with new cases. the lagging effect of those new cases will be increasing hospitalizations and increasing deaths. the next few weeks could be and will be really a crisis of unprecedented proportions and miami is sitting in the middle of it. you've spoken to the ceo at jackson, my alma mater. it's important to realize that even with steps being taken in miami and other counties in south florida from broward to palm beach, steps taken by doctors to limit the number of inpatient elective cases they do, steps taken by adm
joining us now, "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbell. dr.oing on in florida talking to hospital ceos and getting a sense of things. did the heckler have a point? >> very much. the epicenter in florida is miami. and florida is one of the worst states in the country and the united states is the worst country in the world. so there's no doubt that everyone should realize that this is not some hoax. it's not a -- it doesn't need to be a political statement....
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joining us "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbell.ical director at boston university school of medicine dr. naheed bah heel ya. i'm going to get to you dr. dave in a second, but doctor badilia, big picture for us how america is doing, especially in the hot spots, florida, texas, how america is doing and what we can expect in the next few weeks given how the u.s. government is still handling this virus. >> thanks, mika. before i answer that, i want us to reflect on the fact if we're looking at ourselves as another country where the only information we got about the pandemic was from a politician from a podium, how strange would that look not to have any public health folks up there. >> good point. >> the hospitalization peaks is an important measure. the reason why the hospitalizations and deaths we're seeing now are lagging behind by nearly a month. these are the reflections of cases that occurred a month ago. in the last month our cases have started to spike, which means we will see unfortunately an increase in the death over the nex
joining us "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbell.ical director at boston university school of medicine dr. naheed bah heel ya. i'm going to get to you dr. dave in a second, but doctor badilia, big picture for us how america is doing, especially in the hot spots, florida, texas, how america is doing and what we can expect in the next few weeks given how the u.s. government is still handling this virus. >> thanks, mika. before i answer that, i want us to...
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i want to bring in "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbelltor of the harvard global health institute, dr. ajeesh shah, practicing physician and director of medicine at harvard medical school. dr. dave, i know you have new, interesting information out of south florida, but i want to start with both of you, dr. shah and dr. dave, on -- and i know we don't want to get political here, but what are the health dangers, medically speaking, posed by a president that at this point in this pandemic is pushing hydroxychloroquine, retweeting things that say masks don't work, and is also pushing quack doctors during his briefings? what is the health danger to americans? dr. shah, i'll begin with you. >> yes, good morning, and thank you for having me on. look, we're in a very difficult situation in our country, and we're in the middle of this pandemic. 150,000 americans have died. and what most americans are focused on right now is, as you guys have been saying, how do we get kids back to school? how do we stop 1,000 americans from dying every day? and ins
i want to bring in "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbelltor of the harvard global health institute, dr. ajeesh shah, practicing physician and director of medicine at harvard medical school. dr. dave, i know you have new, interesting information out of south florida, but i want to start with both of you, dr. shah and dr. dave, on -- and i know we don't want to get political here, but what are the health dangers, medically speaking, posed by a president that at...
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hear more about your relative joe lochner, >> the person who gave his name to this case and brought it to the supreme court. let me take a call from floyd in fort campbellntucky. floyd: can you hear me? my question comes from an historical background. i have an education in history, i am looking to go to law school next year. this is >> fascinating. it is the premise that professor ken stated, that the unions and employers of bakeries having a definite interest that not being involved in the outcome of legislation to create this law that caused lochner v. new york. my concern is, from a historical analysis perspective, should you be leery because there is any -- no public record of them being involved, there could have been something behind the scenes, especially if it would've benefited them or stymied another business in corruption or bribery of the legislative or judicial level. ms. swain: thank you. prof. kens: i think that is a good question. but i have more than not finding anything. the unions were not powerful enough to get this passed. the bakeries were completely different. the powerful bakeries were the cracker bakeries. they had no interest
hear more about your relative joe lochner, >> the person who gave his name to this case and brought it to the supreme court. let me take a call from floyd in fort campbellntucky. floyd: can you hear me? my question comes from an historical background. i have an education in history, i am looking to go to law school next year. this is >> fascinating. it is the premise that professor ken stated, that the unions and employers of bakeries having a definite interest that not being...