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that's yours, miss judith. now, come on over here, come on over here.$2,000 could help you win this. take a look at curtain number three. jonathan: it's a nissan sentra. - oh, yeah! wayne: and from "the price is right," it is mr. james o'halloran. - (cheering wildly) - good to see you, mate! wayne: it's a handsome australian to take all the focus. - (laughs) jonathan: this classic nissan sentra features a four-cylinder engine, bluetooth technology, automatic headlights, and speed-sensitive volume control. we're also including a brand-new set of tires courtesy of cooper tires. this deal is worth $21,485. - wow! wayne: james, thank you so much for coming over to help us play. - muah! (chuckles) wayne: now, that $2,000 could help you win that. and i'm not talking about james. - (laughs) wayne: i'm not talking about james. i think he's a married man, i think he's very happy. - okay. wayne: now, to win that car, we're going to play a classic "the price is right" game called three strikes. but we're going to do it "let's make a deal"-style, okay? - okay! wayn
that's yours, miss judith. now, come on over here, come on over here.$2,000 could help you win this. take a look at curtain number three. jonathan: it's a nissan sentra. - oh, yeah! wayne: and from "the price is right," it is mr. james o'halloran. - (cheering wildly) - good to see you, mate! wayne: it's a handsome australian to take all the focus. - (laughs) jonathan: this classic nissan sentra features a four-cylinder engine, bluetooth technology, automatic headlights, and...
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judith heumann, everybody. we'll be right back. >> trevor: that's our show for tonight, thank you for tuning in. lights out with david spade is coming up next so stay tuned. but first here it is, your moment of zen. >> first keep your hands clean. today, start working on not touching your face because the virus is spread when you touch your own mouth, nose or eyes. >> have i been looking around the room here. i can't tell you the number of you who have put your hands to your face in the last 20 minutes or half an hour. >> watching your hands and not touchk your mouth and your nose and your eyes. >> the common sense of washing your hands, not touching your face. >> traditional lyuls of public health apply here. just be smart. captioning sponsored by comedy central ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight ♪ playing games tonight. ♪ don't worry where you could come from. ♪ it will be all right. ♪ it's the "late, late show." ♪. >> ladies and gentlemen, all the way from inside a just used box o
judith heumann, everybody. we'll be right back. >> trevor: that's our show for tonight, thank you for tuning in. lights out with david spade is coming up next so stay tuned. but first here it is, your moment of zen. >> first keep your hands clean. today, start working on not touching your face because the virus is spread when you touch your own mouth, nose or eyes. >> have i been looking around the room here. i can't tell you the number of you who have put your hands to your...
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judith heumann is joining us, everybody. an amazing story.o on tonight's show, the democratic race is down to the final two. jurassic park is real, and lewis black doesn't want to see pictures of are your kids. so let's catch up on today's headlines. let's kick it off with the coronavirus. the disease is now officially in 85 countries and it has over 95,000 confirmed cases. and it is the reason even white people have switched to the fist bump. and explode. now here in new york because the city is so crowded, the risk of coronavirus is especially dangerous. you see if corona can make it her, it can make it anywhere. (laughter) and that's why city officials are taking action. >> the mta stepping up its cleaning efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus on public transit. workers are disinfecting 427 subway stations wiping downturn styles, tickets daily and in addition to cleaning the says its full fleet of subways, trains and buses will be sanitized every 72 hours. >> trevor: that's right, new york is trying to keep the subway clean to p
judith heumann is joining us, everybody. an amazing story.o on tonight's show, the democratic race is down to the final two. jurassic park is real, and lewis black doesn't want to see pictures of are your kids. so let's catch up on today's headlines. let's kick it off with the coronavirus. the disease is now officially in 85 countries and it has over 95,000 confirmed cases. and it is the reason even white people have switched to the fist bump. and explode. now here in new york because the city...
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a final question from judith.ith be doing with regards to using public transport and going shopping while her partner sci—fi also leads when she's out and about trying not to, you know, expose herself to much to infection? yes, well i think this really points to the difficulty policymakers have had m, the difficulty policymakers have had in, you know, and embarking on this high level of isolation that we are now in, because of exactly these sorts of situations. it starts to become very restrictive. but, obviously, we are at a time now where there is no choice but to do it, for an individual like that who is in the same household as an older person, again, you know, as a general loot rule, as much as we can do to minimise our social contact, you know, ultimately, we don't meet each other, and the virus cannot jump each other, and the virus cannot jump from one person to the other, thenit jump from one person to the other, then it cannot be propagated. and so with someone like that where so what she can do in terms
a final question from judith.ith be doing with regards to using public transport and going shopping while her partner sci—fi also leads when she's out and about trying not to, you know, expose herself to much to infection? yes, well i think this really points to the difficulty policymakers have had m, the difficulty policymakers have had in, you know, and embarking on this high level of isolation that we are now in, because of exactly these sorts of situations. it starts to become very...
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judith moritz, bbc news.arphone warehouse is to close all of its 500 shops, meaning 3,000 jobs will be lost. the company said the decision was not related to the virus, but to changes in the way people buy their phones. alex salmond has claimed that sexual assault allegations against him are either "deliberate fabrications for a political purpose" or "ex the former first minister of scotland was giving evidence in the witness box at the high court in edinburgh. he denies 13 charges of sexual assault against nine women. the alleged offences are all said to have happened during his time in office. our scotland editor sarah smith was in court. alex salmond began his defence today by giving evidence himself. telling the court that many of the sexual assaults he is accused of never happened. one woman has said during a political campaign he kissed her and touched her buttocks. today he said that could not have happened because as first minister people were always watching him in public places. saying, "i would nev
judith moritz, bbc news.arphone warehouse is to close all of its 500 shops, meaning 3,000 jobs will be lost. the company said the decision was not related to the virus, but to changes in the way people buy their phones. alex salmond has claimed that sexual assault allegations against him are either "deliberate fabrications for a political purpose" or "ex the former first minister of scotland was giving evidence in the witness box at the high court in edinburgh. he denies 13...
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judith -- became the first woman admitted to the naval flight training program.rst female chaplain in the navy. shari robinson became the first woman to complete air traffic control officers school. eileen -- was named the first woman admiral in the navy. her promotion ceremony contained another first. and for the first time, women were assigned with men to the crew of a ship. >> we are going to start out with a test on the sanctuary, which is, as you know, a hospital ship being refurbished to be able to serve a broader mission of the tenant support, this particular ship is well configured and from the standpoint of facility commute can do that. my view -- facility, you can do that. my view is, if women want to go to see and undergo the hardships and to serve their country in that capacity, then we can find a way to make it possible for them to do so. we will start out on the larger ships, where the facility problems are easier to handle. then carriers and so (technical problem) >> being surrounded by men all the time, there will now be some women. >> we have to
judith -- became the first woman admitted to the naval flight training program.rst female chaplain in the navy. shari robinson became the first woman to complete air traffic control officers school. eileen -- was named the first woman admiral in the navy. her promotion ceremony contained another first. and for the first time, women were assigned with men to the crew of a ship. >> we are going to start out with a test on the sanctuary, which is, as you know, a hospital ship being...
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judith in upper became the first woman admitted to the naval flight training program.orn in as the first female chaplain in the navy. sherry robinson became the first women to complete air traffic control officers school. amy jack was named the navy's first woman admiral. admiral dirks promotion ceremony contained another first. and for the first time women were assigned with men to the crew of a ship. >> we're going to start out with the press on the sanctuary which is a hospital ship being refurbished to be able to serve a broader mission of the dependent support. this ship is well configured from the standpoint of facilities to do that. my view is that if there are women who want to go to sea and undergo the hardships of going to sea, and to serve their country in that capacity, then we could find a way to make it possible for them to do so. we would start out on the larger ships where the facilities problems are easier to handle, carriers and so forth. and the last ships to which they would be assigned would be submarines. >> it is a pilot study, the ship is very e
judith in upper became the first woman admitted to the naval flight training program.orn in as the first female chaplain in the navy. sherry robinson became the first women to complete air traffic control officers school. amy jack was named the navy's first woman admiral. admiral dirks promotion ceremony contained another first. and for the first time women were assigned with men to the crew of a ship. >> we're going to start out with the press on the sanctuary which is a hospital ship...
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judith is one of 9 million people in england who were given a free bus pass last year.l is falling. bbc analysis has found journeys by older and disabled people outside london have fallen by a fifth in the last decade. so you've got a bus pass, but you haven't got a bus? i've got a bus pass and no bus. i'd happily pay half fare and have a bus. happily. you've got a free pass to nothing. i've got a free pass, a free pass to nowhere. everybody who is driving now will probably reach a stage in their life where they cannot drive and they need public transport. and there won't be any because we weren't able to save it. and we have to save it, so that people in the future have the benefit of that service. you seem like you get very angry about it. i do, i think it's... i feel as though we're being completely ignored, and we don't matter. and we do matter, very much we matter. here we are. this is the 36, very high—tech. departs in eight minutes, that's going to take us from here in ripon to our next stop, which is harrogate. not all bus routes are dying. the main services bet
judith is one of 9 million people in england who were given a free bus pass last year.l is falling. bbc analysis has found journeys by older and disabled people outside london have fallen by a fifth in the last decade. so you've got a bus pass, but you haven't got a bus? i've got a bus pass and no bus. i'd happily pay half fare and have a bus. happily. you've got a free pass to nothing. i've got a free pass, a free pass to nowhere. everybody who is driving now will probably reach a stage in...
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judith moritz, bbc news.re you live. it's part of a trend, which started online, encouraging children who can no longer go to school to put up the paintings and "spread hope". here are barnaby and tabitha from east london, two of the many children taking part in the trend. teachers say it's giving children a sense of community, despite having to stay indoors. let's take a look at some more. so first, we started off on the rainbow. this is my rainbow. this is my rainbow! here is my rainbow. i'm going to put it inside my window. laughter what are you colouring in, darling? i'm colouring in a rainbow. and why are you doing that? because i want to make everyone smile when they go past. i made it because, to let people know that we're here forthem. and you can find out more about the symptoms of coronavirus and how to protect yourself against it on the bbc news app and on our website bbc.co.uk/news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there, good evening. it's been a day of split weather f
judith moritz, bbc news.re you live. it's part of a trend, which started online, encouraging children who can no longer go to school to put up the paintings and "spread hope". here are barnaby and tabitha from east london, two of the many children taking part in the trend. teachers say it's giving children a sense of community, despite having to stay indoors. let's take a look at some more. so first, we started off on the rainbow. this is my rainbow. this is my rainbow! here is my...
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judith moritz, bbc news.th the number of new infections slowing for the third day in a row. the death toll is still very high — more than 740 people died in the past 24 hours. but, tonight, the italian prime minister said he hoped lockdown restrictions could be loosened soon. france, meanwhile, is struggling to keep up with the speed of the pandemic. intensive care units in eastern france are becoming overwhelmed, with patients having to be transferred to other cities. 0ur paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. in places like mulhouse, it's the very ill who are leaving hospital. intensive care units here are overflowing. and with dozens more critical cases admitted each day, patients are being sent to marseille, to brittany, even to germany and switzerland in a neverending scramble for beds. 0ne senior doctor told me that he was permanently adapting to avoid catastrophe and that stocks of a key life—support drug have virtually run out. translation: our health system was not ready for this. i'm not sure
judith moritz, bbc news.th the number of new infections slowing for the third day in a row. the death toll is still very high — more than 740 people died in the past 24 hours. but, tonight, the italian prime minister said he hoped lockdown restrictions could be loosened soon. france, meanwhile, is struggling to keep up with the speed of the pandemic. intensive care units in eastern france are becoming overwhelmed, with patients having to be transferred to other cities. 0ur paris correspondent...
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judith moritz, bbc news.ed. food manufacturers have been cranking up production to meet the increased demand. at kingsmill, for example, an additional two million loaves a week are being delivered to every uk postcode. and allinson‘s flour mill in hertfordshire is now producing an extra 400,000 bags of flour a week. emma simpson's been to meet some of the workers. my name is matt lupton, i am the site manager. my name's katie, i work as operations manager. we make flour and it goes out to the supermarkets. we are just sending out as much stock as we possibly can. lines are running every shift available. so far this morning we've dispatched 140 tonnes to a customer. 0ur machines are working all hours to put flour into bags to go out to the supermarkets and to the british public. we may not be saving lives in hospitals, but i think everybody here knows the impact that they're making. it's one of the basic products — flour. and it's in big demand. we weren't allowed in to protect the workers, so they filmed them
judith moritz, bbc news.ed. food manufacturers have been cranking up production to meet the increased demand. at kingsmill, for example, an additional two million loaves a week are being delivered to every uk postcode. and allinson‘s flour mill in hertfordshire is now producing an extra 400,000 bags of flour a week. emma simpson's been to meet some of the workers. my name is matt lupton, i am the site manager. my name's katie, i work as operations manager. we make flour and it goes out to the...
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judith morris, bbc news.rvices such as building societies are bringing in new measures for customers and staff during the coronovirus lockdown. many are aimed at encouraging people to follow the government's plea for social distancing and to keep at least two metres apart, when they are doing their shopping. our business correspondent emma simpson has more the great high—street shutdown. in the shoppers have gone and leeds city centre saw the street is quiet on the doors locked. right across the uk, we are only allowed out to buy necessities now. communities are adapting to the new coronavirus retail rules. supermarkets have been overwhelmed, and now they have to keep everyone safe and fed. so how will this work? all of our main supermarkets will have to limit the number of customers going in, where necessary , number of customers going in, where necessary, so number of customers going in, where necessary, so social distancing rules can be followed. here at this waitrose store, it's already one out, one in. t
judith morris, bbc news.rvices such as building societies are bringing in new measures for customers and staff during the coronovirus lockdown. many are aimed at encouraging people to follow the government's plea for social distancing and to keep at least two metres apart, when they are doing their shopping. our business correspondent emma simpson has more the great high—street shutdown. in the shoppers have gone and leeds city centre saw the street is quiet on the doors locked. right across...
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judith moritz, bbc news.nt has introduced, you can find a full list of them on the bbc news website. spain has now recorded more coronavirus deaths than china. 738 people with the virus died in the past day alone, taking the total over 3,000. italy still has the highest death rate, though. more than 7,500 people have died, and over 75,000 have been infected, but the infection rate has slowed for a fourth successive day. in france, more than 1,300 people have died. almost 3,000 people are in such a serious condition that they need life support — meaning more than one third of france's ventilation beds are occupied. there's a similar situation in spain, where more than 2,500 are in a serious or critical state. almost 3,500 have died. 0ur correspondent, damian grammaticas, joins us from madrid. yes, that bold fact here has been really shocking for many people, that spain now, a country of 47 million people, has registered more deaths in this virus outbreak than china, with its more than1 billion people. hospital
judith moritz, bbc news.nt has introduced, you can find a full list of them on the bbc news website. spain has now recorded more coronavirus deaths than china. 738 people with the virus died in the past day alone, taking the total over 3,000. italy still has the highest death rate, though. more than 7,500 people have died, and over 75,000 have been infected, but the infection rate has slowed for a fourth successive day. in france, more than 1,300 people have died. almost 3,000 people are in...
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judith moritz, bbc news.oronavirus on our website. to the weather. the cloudy skies look to move further south. a touch of frost through the heart of wales and midlands to start the new day on saturday so some brightness around but i think the cloud feels in around england and wales more than of late. the last of the double—figure temperatures, western wales, southern counties of england, elsewhere mike oldfield to proceeding and, as soon as the sun is down, my word, there will be quite a chill about things stop overnight, where we change the clocks into british summertime, it is a cold start to british summertime and it stays that way on sunday across the piece stop again mcleod, not so much in the way of shower activity but a really role feel to the day. it could feel like one or two.
judith moritz, bbc news.oronavirus on our website. to the weather. the cloudy skies look to move further south. a touch of frost through the heart of wales and midlands to start the new day on saturday so some brightness around but i think the cloud feels in around england and wales more than of late. the last of the double—figure temperatures, western wales, southern counties of england, elsewhere mike oldfield to proceeding and, as soon as the sun is down, my word, there will be quite a...
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judith moritz, bbc news, greater manchester.e know about how exam grades? teachers will submit grades to be exa m teachers will submit grades to be exam boards based on things like marked coursework and mock exams, the exam boards then combine that with other data. for example, for a—level students, they might look at their gcse results. they hope to produce grades for every pupil by the end ofjuly and if people are not happy with those, they will get a chance to appeal at a later date. and if they are really not happy, they can sit exams when schools reopen. and scotland is doing something very similar with nationals and highers. big changes on monday. everything would be close, childminders, schools, nurseries and colleges, and they will only take children into three categories, vulnerable children, children with severe special needs and those on the key workers list. but even so, head teachers will have to decide how many children they can safely ta ke, to decide how many children they can safely take, so there is a chance th
judith moritz, bbc news, greater manchester.e know about how exam grades? teachers will submit grades to be exa m teachers will submit grades to be exam boards based on things like marked coursework and mock exams, the exam boards then combine that with other data. for example, for a—level students, they might look at their gcse results. they hope to produce grades for every pupil by the end ofjuly and if people are not happy with those, they will get a chance to appeal at a later date. and...
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judith moritz, bbc news. prince charles has tested positive for the coronavirus.ild symptoms" but is otherwise in good health. the duchess of cornwall has also been tested, but does not have the virus. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. birkhall today, the prince of wales's home in the scottish highlands. it's here that the heir to the british throne is self isolating, as is his wife. they had arrived here on sunday night, he was already showing mild symptoms. he was tested on monday, the results came through late last night. in a statement clarence house said... scotland's chief medical officer stressed that the prince had been tested in line with normal procedures. he was tested for clinical reasons and i'm very pleased to say that he is very well, and, as with many people who have had this virus, has had a mild illness. the prince has met hundreds of people over recent weeks. on the 6th of march in newquay he was still shaking hands quite freely. on the 9th of march he was at westminster abbey with the queen. handshaking was out. charles adopted
judith moritz, bbc news. prince charles has tested positive for the coronavirus.ild symptoms" but is otherwise in good health. the duchess of cornwall has also been tested, but does not have the virus. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. birkhall today, the prince of wales's home in the scottish highlands. it's here that the heir to the british throne is self isolating, as is his wife. they had arrived here on sunday night, he was already showing mild symptoms. he was tested...
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jew judith in florida. what do you do. >> caller: i'm an rn. i work in the struck field -- struck field and i hear little information what is being done to address the homeless population and psychiatric' -- people with psychiatric problems that are out there. obviously i've heard that the shelters are closing done because they can't maintain six feet apart. and these people will not maintain it anyway, and i just don't hear it that much. does the doctor know anything about that. >> guest: you raise a very interesting point, judith. i'm not sure i have heard about what is happening locally or nationally with the homeless population. i would say this. if any of those people are sick they, get tested because interestingly enough, a financial barrier is not the issue here. if they're sick enough to squall for a test, tests can be provided for them. i know that there are a variety of psychiatric aspects to this illness. there's a terrific epidemic of anxiety about coronavirus and there are people who have been quarantined for 14 days and there's an
jew judith in florida. what do you do. >> caller: i'm an rn. i work in the struck field -- struck field and i hear little information what is being done to address the homeless population and psychiatric' -- people with psychiatric problems that are out there. obviously i've heard that the shelters are closing done because they can't maintain six feet apart. and these people will not maintain it anyway, and i just don't hear it that much. does the doctor know anything about that. >>...
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judith moritz, bbc news. he spoken to his indian counterpart about ways to bring back british citizens stranded in india. it's thought that thousands of british travellers and holiday makers remain stuck there. the say they feel abandoned by the government. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. 0nce crowded beaches, now under cu rfew. for many british tourists in india, dream holidays have turned into misery. we're not hearing anything and we have no idea how we're going to get out of here, and the worst thing is, when we're going to next get some food. as india suspended flights until mid—april and embarked on the largest lockdown in living memory, brits have been left in limbo. esther from leeds is on a round the world trip. she says most locals have been friendly to her, but as fear around the virus grows, so does suspicion. i've been kicked out of two places of accommodation in the last two days. that's because i'm foreign and they believe automatically that foreigners have the virus.
judith moritz, bbc news. he spoken to his indian counterpart about ways to bring back british citizens stranded in india. it's thought that thousands of british travellers and holiday makers remain stuck there. the say they feel abandoned by the government. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. 0nce crowded beaches, now under cu rfew. for many british tourists in india, dream holidays have turned into misery. we're not hearing anything and we have no idea how we're going to...
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from manchester, judith moritz reports.o action, there are still lots of questions. as a family member of someone who is vulnerable and self—isolating, how can i access their support for that person? i would like to know if the volunteers will be given some kind of id so that if we were to be questioned by authorities whilst we're out and about, then we can assure them that we are travelling for good reason. i would like to know how it's going to work in practice. robin hollins has offered to help with medical transportation, but he is uncertain that his car insurance will allow it. the forms when you sign up say you need to tell your insurers. i did contact my insurer is the next day. they actually don't know. the advice is that volunteers should tell their insurers they're driving for voluntary purposes and although there won't be id cards, those taking part can show the app when they're on duty to confirm who they are. people have asked questions about how to stay safe whilst volunteering. social distancing rules still a
from manchester, judith moritz reports.o action, there are still lots of questions. as a family member of someone who is vulnerable and self—isolating, how can i access their support for that person? i would like to know if the volunteers will be given some kind of id so that if we were to be questioned by authorities whilst we're out and about, then we can assure them that we are travelling for good reason. i would like to know how it's going to work in practice. robin hollins has offered to...
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judith moritz, bbc news.he coronavuirus outbreak, one of the biggest tasks has been keeping the nation fed. food manufacturers have been cranking up production to meet the increased demand. at kingsmill, for example, an additional two million loaves a week are being delivered to every uk postcode. and allinson‘s flour mill in hertfordshire is now producing an extra 400,000 bags of flour a week. emma simpson's been to meet some of the workers. my name is matt lupton, i am the site manager. my name's katie, i work as operations manager. we make flour and it goes out to the supermarkets. we are just sending out as much stock as we possibly can. lines are running every shift available. so far this morning we've dispatched 140 tonnes to a customer. 0ur machines are working all hours to put flour into bags to go out to the supermarkets and to the british public. we may not be saving lives in hospitals, but i think everybody here knows the impact that they're making. it's one of the basic products — flour. and it's
judith moritz, bbc news.he coronavuirus outbreak, one of the biggest tasks has been keeping the nation fed. food manufacturers have been cranking up production to meet the increased demand. at kingsmill, for example, an additional two million loaves a week are being delivered to every uk postcode. and allinson‘s flour mill in hertfordshire is now producing an extra 400,000 bags of flour a week. emma simpson's been to meet some of the workers. my name is matt lupton, i am the site manager. my...
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bad you simply see all things you know judith and suzy other than follow solution. because we believe that this image is it just because it sounded to me a fuckwit floyd. a little. a little snail showed up home to you gold without windows are good for your hot top. we're feeding our hopes our dreams our desires our money to compete this creates a war do we get back to you know i like you that's that's a bad deal so when this technology jumping out of history when is the help you need to keep you healthy to keep me informed or to keep me you know you connected and i missed it so we will live in an area the post screen area where we will live with less at all these screens and it will be more in harmony or will help us may. seem wrong. but. just don't call. me. yet to shape out this day become educated and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still looks for common ground. 6 am john returns from morning practice she has a busy day ahead she must watch a letter to her mother and help the judea girls group prepare for tomorrow's ku
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shows you know the miller and as you don't go do you show me something that you simply says you know judith and says other than follow solution . because we have this one which is it just. so that sounded to me a fuckwit floyd. based the. little studio show that home to you go without windows are good for you ha ha. good point adoption is driven by banks failing and country failing and now in lebanon they've got a huge crisis and of course big points come to the rescue. he's now gone for it do 50 noise good number 2 number 2 when you have no kids or getting a good cleaning moment to moment don't come to. see you know all the good that you done up and that of all of you singapore. also sounds in the uk if it's a trick are you on your mobile phone bomb remote. settlements and i will put you on that you would have loved and that is not enough to find out to find news or. something to motivate to you all to clean up or seen your son some of it to. push each other go to show some. locals to the world put him in his little leisure lucia there's a pool at the newsroom. it's a new. plan to pull foo
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we have crystal nunez and judith, they were facing drug charges, judith was involved in a white-collar. this is an effort to get people out and make them -- wouldn't be useful but productive members of society. >> absolutely in these three women have hit the ground running. they came yesterday, they spoke about their stories, talked about what their incarceration had and their families, crystal had a 5-month mac and was pregnant at the time she was incarcerated, she gave birth in shackles while she was incarcerated which was one of the provisions of her step act, band shackling of women in labor or pregnant, they shared openly their stories and they are back and contributing and excited to get on their feet again. shannon: this is a bipartisan effort so i'm not going to ask you to get into the politics too much but what was it like to be with the president yesterday and the you think he gets enough credit for what is happening right now in terms of allowing people to get out? >> this is a monumental moment in our country. there is so much division, things are so political and this is a
we have crystal nunez and judith, they were facing drug charges, judith was involved in a white-collar. this is an effort to get people out and make them -- wouldn't be useful but productive members of society. >> absolutely in these three women have hit the ground running. they came yesterday, they spoke about their stories, talked about what their incarceration had and their families, crystal had a 5-month mac and was pregnant at the time she was incarcerated, she gave birth in shackles...
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handler miller and as you told me go deal show me look sleek that you simply shop things you know judith and see how they and our ocean ocean listen to them because we believe that this image is it just because it sounded to me a funky floyd. a little. a little snail showed up how do you go without the window shirtless when you hop hop . is now gone for it do 50.0 musical number 2 the pretty one when you have no kids get to play doing moment to moment don't going to. see you know all the good that it is done up on the ball to use in the body only to put up a call since i was in the back of the conflict are you on the day you came up simone. that said i'd go for you all and we were driving up this morning to find out the plane was a. something to motivate to you all to see the person you said some of it to the young also those who just go to shows. locals that were put into his good news a little there's a group of those who. knew. the principal of the supreme toolmaking argos. time of the time corporations repeat this. same mantra sustainability very important. transition to sustainable
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educated really good people that are striving to get their country forward and see things change judith thank you very much for giving a very welcome. well ranzo minister says opec ministers have agreed on an extra one and a half 1000000 barrel a day cut in oil production they meet for 2 days and began tehran says the deal allows it to remain exempt from the reduction handshakes aside or should i say corona virus where for shakes as big tension over getting known opec member russia are on board prices have dropped $0.25 in standard because of a global slump in demand. and let's bring in afterthoughts pandey he's tracking the story for us from bonn as it will be cuts help cure a global economy hit by a virus but ben this would certainly sued the oil markets which have taken a bad thing as you just mentioned as far as the world economy is concerned a lot depends on how the countries fight through the wires how is it how far or is it going to spread in the for the how is it going to be contained how long is it going to last of these are the questions that is going to actually determine if
educated really good people that are striving to get their country forward and see things change judith thank you very much for giving a very welcome. well ranzo minister says opec ministers have agreed on an extra one and a half 1000000 barrel a day cut in oil production they meet for 2 days and began tehran says the deal allows it to remain exempt from the reduction handshakes aside or should i say corona virus where for shakes as big tension over getting known opec member russia are on board...
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that you simply stop says you know judith i'm susie other than follow solution. because these images it just cuts it sounded to me a fuckwit floyd. the. industrial show that home to you go without windows are good for you ha ha. good to folks who were. to prove this is possible to the people i promise to be you know we've all but the truth. we pretty. much. now you want to work. no. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. 6 am john returns from morning practice she has a busy day ahead she must watch a letter to her mother and help the group prepare for tomorrow's council exam. and see those who someone. lies show with. i mean. they know. how is she. would you then lay. ours here. can you should feel my way is. 0. 00 just as a yes you. know as i would have. you know my view. from the pentagon was how come we call. this a time of this. time with hope. and mama socialism you can hit it like it's the abaya of the day and 90 been quintal by the guy she d
that you simply stop says you know judith i'm susie other than follow solution. because these images it just cuts it sounded to me a fuckwit floyd. the. industrial show that home to you go without windows are good for you ha ha. good to folks who were. to prove this is possible to the people i promise to be you know we've all but the truth. we pretty. much. now you want to work. no. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports...
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this is from judith.is much harder as we have been discussing because the health of freelancers has not been detailed yet. we are hoping that some is on the way because the government has no missed two opportunities to extend statutory sick pay for soul traders and self employers. for concerts in theatres, a lot of them to have business interactions —— business interruption insurance for things like bad weather for that the government has set today and advise you to testing this out by phoning your ensure that there is an insurable event. the government giving this advice is something insurers should be up to cough up on but it is also subject to the support they have extended today. £32 billion is what they have offered. a lot of the support is coming in the form of guaranteed loa ns coming in the form of guaranteed loans and grants. if they are a small business, they may well be entitled to a business interruption loa n entitled to a business interruption loan which is guaranteed by the government and t
this is from judith.is much harder as we have been discussing because the health of freelancers has not been detailed yet. we are hoping that some is on the way because the government has no missed two opportunities to extend statutory sick pay for soul traders and self employers. for concerts in theatres, a lot of them to have business interactions —— business interruption insurance for things like bad weather for that the government has set today and advise you to testing this out by...
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judith moritz, bbc news. around the coronavirus, schools remain open, but for how much longer? the prime minster said he was keeping it under continuous review. the largest education union is urging the government to close all schools, at least for some time. here's our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. trying to make it fun, but schools are struggling to keep safe and teachers are anxious too. it does seem that everyone has been asked to socially distance except for children at school, and also the teachers and the staff. at this school, they are three teachers down already. by tomorrow, classes may merge, and staying open looks increasingly doubtful. the government says that, for now, keeping schools open is the right approach. but, with everyone else being told to avoid crowded places, it has left many teachers and parents confused, and some families are simply keeping their children off school. it's down by about 30% and still falling, and i can understand why parents are concerned. while they keep less
judith moritz, bbc news. around the coronavirus, schools remain open, but for how much longer? the prime minster said he was keeping it under continuous review. the largest education union is urging the government to close all schools, at least for some time. here's our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. trying to make it fun, but schools are struggling to keep safe and teachers are anxious too. it does seem that everyone has been asked to socially distance except for children at school, and...
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judith moritz, bbc news.n new measures for customers and staff. many are aimed at encouraging people to follow the government's plea for social distancing and to keep at least two metres apart, when they are doing their shopping. our business correspondent emma simpson has more. the great high—street shutdown. in norwich, the shoppers have gone and leeds city centre saw the streets quiet and the doors locked. right across the uk, we're only allowed out to buy necessities now. communities are adapting to the new coronavirus retail rules. supermarkets have been overwhelmed, and now they have got to keep everyone safe and fed. so, how will this work? all of our main supermarkets will have to limit the number of customers going in, where necessary, so that social distancing rules can be followed. here at this waitrose store, it's already one out, one in. the queue is managed and good—natu red. if you keep a two metre distance between you and the next person... i came to waitrose specifically because i know they a
judith moritz, bbc news.n new measures for customers and staff. many are aimed at encouraging people to follow the government's plea for social distancing and to keep at least two metres apart, when they are doing their shopping. our business correspondent emma simpson has more. the great high—street shutdown. in norwich, the shoppers have gone and leeds city centre saw the streets quiet and the doors locked. right across the uk, we're only allowed out to buy necessities now. communities are...
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judith is an academic and an immigration ex but she knows the statistics speak for themselves since 2000 people have been entering at the rate of about $850000.00 a year there are currently on the estimated 12000000 people in the country illegally and that's a huge number but the other thing is happening is that immigrants are going to what we call nontraditional states communities all over the country are suddenly waking up to find large foreign born populations in their midst and their schools i mean it seemed like it happened overnight in felicitous and wait a minute what's going on and there's a feeling that the system is out of control which in fact it so i mean there are serious problems with our immigration system. a series of fences doctored along the 3000 kilometer border between the united states and mexico were designed to stem the flow of illegal movement in the areas based on current estimates the system is a failure. the walls have not been an effective deterrent they've changed their way and the costs involved in getting it at the time of the fences put up in california th
judith is an academic and an immigration ex but she knows the statistics speak for themselves since 2000 people have been entering at the rate of about $850000.00 a year there are currently on the estimated 12000000 people in the country illegally and that's a huge number but the other thing is happening is that immigrants are going to what we call nontraditional states communities all over the country are suddenly waking up to find large foreign born populations in their midst and their...
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judith moritz, bbc news.t country in europe by the pandemic. even so, italians have shown their support and solidarity from their windows and balconies with music. like trumpeter alberto anguzza from sicily — whose performance ofjohn lennon's ‘imagine' — went viral online. trumpet plays imagine byjohn lennon. well alberto anguzza joined rachel schofield from sicily earlier and told us why he took his trumpet out to play for his neighbours. it's so difficult time now, in all the world. we stay at home from 15 days now, i don't know how many days we have to stay, at all, because our government told us about all would be finished next, three april. but i don't think so. and we have just to respect the rules, stay at home, and we have like, summer, now, day... in trapani city, in the west coast of sicily, it's a beautiful day, but we can't go outside. we have just to respect the rules. stay at home, pray, day by day, and enjoy with power of music. and just this. well, alberto, we will invite you to have a new aud
judith moritz, bbc news.t country in europe by the pandemic. even so, italians have shown their support and solidarity from their windows and balconies with music. like trumpeter alberto anguzza from sicily — whose performance ofjohn lennon's ‘imagine' — went viral online. trumpet plays imagine byjohn lennon. well alberto anguzza joined rachel schofield from sicily earlier and told us why he took his trumpet out to play for his neighbours. it's so difficult time now, in all the world. we...
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judith moritz, bbc news, greater manchester.ine community pharmacists say they're also struggling. edward sault spent the day at one pharmacy in totton in hampshire it's probably the biggest most stressful moment ever. demand at pharmacies has soared. i am coming to pick up forfour different people within the family. we have medical conditions so my mother is currently being in hospitalfor nine weeks, we are trying to isolate her at home as much as possible. what you see today in the pharmacy here is typical across the hall of the country. here, they had seen 60% increase on a day—to—day basis, in the amount of work they are having to do. it absolutely is not necessary. it is that play that role situation all over again. there is no problem with the supply of medication. we have got eight pellets full of prescription waiting to be picked up. in an unprecedented move, like many other chemists around the uk, he had to shut up shop during the middle of the base and peter catch up. we have got a massive backlog of prescriptions wher
judith moritz, bbc news, greater manchester.ine community pharmacists say they're also struggling. edward sault spent the day at one pharmacy in totton in hampshire it's probably the biggest most stressful moment ever. demand at pharmacies has soared. i am coming to pick up forfour different people within the family. we have medical conditions so my mother is currently being in hospitalfor nine weeks, we are trying to isolate her at home as much as possible. what you see today in the pharmacy...
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judith moritz, bbc news, greater manchester.temperatures are already falling away. still lengthy nights, still long enough to produce some frost. quite widely for the coming nights although in the south, we're still having to clear that cloud slowly awake and the key winds. i will hold temperatures above freezing here but it is cold elsewhere. perhaps not such a hard prosper scotland and northern ireland nevertheless a noticeable chill first thing saturday. 0n ireland nevertheless a noticeable chill first thing saturday. on most two seasons in one day because by the time i get into the afternoon, away from the east coast where there is that keen wind at the south come i think we will appreciate the ten and 11. perhaps just a little i think we will appreciate the ten and 11. perhapsjust a little bit cloud in the southwest. with the approach of this very week weather front to the course of hundred into sunday, a high—pressure is clinging on throughout the weekend. it hangs on throughout the weekend. it hangs on into next week. per
judith moritz, bbc news, greater manchester.temperatures are already falling away. still lengthy nights, still long enough to produce some frost. quite widely for the coming nights although in the south, we're still having to clear that cloud slowly awake and the key winds. i will hold temperatures above freezing here but it is cold elsewhere. perhaps not such a hard prosper scotland and northern ireland nevertheless a noticeable chill first thing saturday. 0n ireland nevertheless a noticeable...
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judith enck, thank you for speaking to us. people in the uk with coronavirus has risen again to 164, up from 116. it's been confirmed that a second person has died from coronavirus in the uk. he was an elderly man with underlying health conditions. italy has announced its largest daily increase in deaths. they've risen by 49 tojust under 200. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh has the latest. science is fighting back against the new coronavirus. this lab at imperial college london is developing a vaccine. the aim, to protect people from getting infected. they know the world is waiting. absolute sense of urgency and wanting to deliver and stepping up to this challenge. and so everybody‘s working as fast as they can. there is also a degree of kind ofjust, innovation to make things happen really, really much quicker than they have done before. the first doses, several hundred of them, are kept in this freezer. but it is far from ready yet. this is one of several prototype vaccines against coronavirus which are being developed
judith enck, thank you for speaking to us. people in the uk with coronavirus has risen again to 164, up from 116. it's been confirmed that a second person has died from coronavirus in the uk. he was an elderly man with underlying health conditions. italy has announced its largest daily increase in deaths. they've risen by 49 tojust under 200. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh has the latest. science is fighting back against the new coronavirus. this lab at imperial college london is...
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earlier, i spoke to judith enck who's a former regional administrator the the us environmental protectionsenior advisor at bennington college. i asked her for her assessment of the federal government's response to the coronavirus outbreak. it's been quite inadequate. i think the trump administration wasted a lot of time early on by minimising the seriousness of this health issue. no doubt most americans will not die from this illness, thank goodness, but many people will get the coronavirus, senior citizens and people with compromised immune systems are at risk, and as recently as a few days ago president trump basically told people just go on with your lives if you are not feeling well you can still go to work, contradicting the very important advice from medical experts. the moment i heard about this emerging health risk, my heart sank, because president trump does not follow scientific guidelines, scientific information, he almost instantly politicised this issue, and he continues to attack the american media, calling them the enemy of the people, and this is a moment in time when we r
earlier, i spoke to judith enck who's a former regional administrator the the us environmental protectionsenior advisor at bennington college. i asked her for her assessment of the federal government's response to the coronavirus outbreak. it's been quite inadequate. i think the trump administration wasted a lot of time early on by minimising the seriousness of this health issue. no doubt most americans will not die from this illness, thank goodness, but many people will get the coronavirus,...
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judith moritz, bbc news, greater manchester. this is bbc news.announced unprecedented measures to tackle the economic impact of the coronavirus — as the prime minister says restaurants and pubs must close. with empty streets from new york to california — president trump says he doesn't expect to impose a national lockdown in the us. now the term "social distancing" is certainly becoming known worldwide in the fight against the coronavirus, but are people listening and observing it? well, it seems not everyone is. in the uk, the pubs and restaurants have now been told to close to avoid people spreading the virus. and the world health organization has warned that young people must avoid socialising as they are not immune from it. so, why do some people stick to social distancing and others don't? well, we can speak now to doctor peter slattery who is a research fellow at behaviour change research unit behaviourworks australia. doctor, in general, how are people reacting to the government advice in australia? well. i think that people are responding
judith moritz, bbc news, greater manchester. this is bbc news.announced unprecedented measures to tackle the economic impact of the coronavirus — as the prime minister says restaurants and pubs must close. with empty streets from new york to california — president trump says he doesn't expect to impose a national lockdown in the us. now the term "social distancing" is certainly becoming known worldwide in the fight against the coronavirus, but are people listening and observing...
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let's move on to a question from judith who asks, will the pneumonia vaccine combat the pneumonia vaccinebecause i think some of the really serious cases are where people become immune compromised. the virus attacks the cells of the lungs and stops it from its usual mechanisms of clearing any pathogens. so that we are much more open. i sound as if i am a scaremongering here, and it really is for people who are immune compromised or have poor lung function. they are much more likely then to pick up a bacterial pneumonia infection. ithink particularly for the vulnerable groups, people with poor respiratory function, but having a pneumococcal vaccine could be advantageous. i would suspect a lot of people in that category will already have been vaccinated against pneumonia. professor, a question from kara. 0ur pregnant women and newborn babies more at risk of coronavirus? newborn babies are at greater risk. pregnant women, probably not so. there are certain things they need to avoid which they are particularly prone to but i don't think it is a question of panicking. because the hygiene advic
let's move on to a question from judith who asks, will the pneumonia vaccine combat the pneumonia vaccinebecause i think some of the really serious cases are where people become immune compromised. the virus attacks the cells of the lungs and stops it from its usual mechanisms of clearing any pathogens. so that we are much more open. i sound as if i am a scaremongering here, and it really is for people who are immune compromised or have poor lung function. they are much more likely then to pick...
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some charities say they're also desperate for more volunteers, as judith moritz reports.n in huddersfield, vicky is one of those who logged on to offer her help. i volunteered to move medicines around. i don't know whether that's out of the hospital or within the hospital, and i haven't heard anything back as yet but i'm raring to go. i've got nothing else to do at the moment, so anything that helps. those applying receive this email, warning them that it may take a little time to get the scheme up and running. those coordinating the nhs project say they're staggered at the volume of volunteers who have come forward. they are now going through all the applications to check everyone's id — and those offering to transport patients will have extra safeguarding checks, but next week, they say they will begin starting to match volunteers with those needing help. the nhs scheme only covers england. in northern ireland, there are lots of grassroots efforts — like this one — where volunteers are delivering food within the community. welsh and scottish conservatives are asking for
some charities say they're also desperate for more volunteers, as judith moritz reports.n in huddersfield, vicky is one of those who logged on to offer her help. i volunteered to move medicines around. i don't know whether that's out of the hospital or within the hospital, and i haven't heard anything back as yet but i'm raring to go. i've got nothing else to do at the moment, so anything that helps. those applying receive this email, warning them that it may take a little time to get the...
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african-american woman to run for president of the united states in 1968, gus hall, henry winston, judithc are the six communist that are included in the book, each one of those communist has a unique story to tell and like i said there narrative, i tried to push forward into the post 1956. >> future project. >> i'm not dominating but i'll take it. >> other questions? >> first on my plate is a collection of essays that i am working on, the collection of essays written by other historians all dealing and celebrating the 100th anniversary of the communist party and i am also editing a series of pamphlets and articles from 1945 to 1975 of communist analysis of the strike-all for african-american equality and black liberation and how their analysis shifted and changed over those decades. so those are two projects i'm working on currently as well. >> as a communist myself for over 35 years and today in the strike-all i get a sense that young people struggled in the movement, black understanding of working-class history, really in there. you are talking about both 1956 and i think that is very,
african-american woman to run for president of the united states in 1968, gus hall, henry winston, judithc are the six communist that are included in the book, each one of those communist has a unique story to tell and like i said there narrative, i tried to push forward into the post 1956. >> future project. >> i'm not dominating but i'll take it. >> other questions? >> first on my plate is a collection of essays that i am working on, the collection of essays written by...
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judith moritz, bbc news, greater manchester.exam grades? teachers are going to be asked to provide suggested grades on the basis of either a marked coursework or mock exams. they'll put those into the exam boards for a—levels, gcses, other qualifications like btecs. the exam boards will add any other information they have, and they hope to come up with grades by they hope to come up with grades by the end ofjuly. if people aren't happy with those grades, they will have a chance to appeal, or they can sitan have a chance to appeal, or they can sit an actual exam when the schools reopen, or even next summer. and we know that scotland is doing something very similar for nationals and highers, and for university stu d e nts and highers, and for university students there is a similar process going on. there won't be any graduation ceremonies this summer, but there will be awarded as awarded as best as universities can using online assessment. and this monday they will be big changes for pupils across the country. the message is very
judith moritz, bbc news, greater manchester.exam grades? teachers are going to be asked to provide suggested grades on the basis of either a marked coursework or mock exams. they'll put those into the exam boards for a—levels, gcses, other qualifications like btecs. the exam boards will add any other information they have, and they hope to come up with grades by they hope to come up with grades by the end ofjuly. if people aren't happy with those grades, they will have a chance to appeal, or...
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your judith: as of friday evening, 600e were in our hospitals and 100 positive. we don't look at that on a day-to-day basis. gov. murphy: to both of the sets of questions, though certain places that are obviously hotspots in the hospital community, holy name has been on the cover of the paper, been in the press. our prayers continue to be with mike marron, who is battling this and their whole team, because they are really at ground zero. a municipality took it upon itself to map out positive cases in its neighborhood and order all residents, both well or sick to stock up on food and supplies for two months and for made them from leaving properties unless there was some kind of emergency and the staterder official said he would expand that order to the entire city, if necessary. doen executive order 108, you support municipalities taking measures such as this, and from a government standpoint and public health standpoint, are independent orders like this one helpful or harmful? gov. murphy: what was the community? i missed the community. >> it was newark. gov. mur
your judith: as of friday evening, 600e were in our hospitals and 100 positive. we don't look at that on a day-to-day basis. gov. murphy: to both of the sets of questions, though certain places that are obviously hotspots in the hospital community, holy name has been on the cover of the paper, been in the press. our prayers continue to be with mike marron, who is battling this and their whole team, because they are really at ground zero. a municipality took it upon itself to map out positive...