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. >> nasa mathematician kathryn johnson featured in the movie "hidden figures" died in february. "american history tv" talked with wvu's president about kathryn johnson's contributions to the moon landing. >> what's the status on that computer? >> she's right behind you, mr. harrison. >> does she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely. and she speaks. >> yes, sir, i do. >> which one? >> both. geometry and speaking. >> ruth, get me the -- do you think you can find me the frenetic frame for this data using the -- >> with the algorithm, yes, sir. i prefer it over euclidean coordinates. >> katherine has had the fortune of having hollywood shine a light on her life. there are people right here in west virginia that had no idea of what katherine johnson did for nasa and for the united states of america. and so when the movie "hidden figures" came out, it showed everyone who katherine johnson was, what she did and how profound she was in the pages of american history. katherine was hired as what they call then a computer where she simply came in and did mathematical type of equations f
. >> nasa mathematician kathryn johnson featured in the movie "hidden figures" died in february. "american history tv" talked with wvu's president about kathryn johnson's contributions to the moon landing. >> what's the status on that computer? >> she's right behind you, mr. harrison. >> does she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely. and she speaks. >> yes, sir, i do. >> which one? >> both. geometry and speaking. >>...
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please welcome doctor kathryn sullivan. [applause] [applause] >> april 24, 1990, follows right back where we had been 14 days earlier. suited up, strapped in, and ready to go with the countdown clock stopped at t -31 seconds. ...... >> on the other side of the atlantic ocean. once would be scrubbed rather than take that risk but if it was long think of the tire pressure sensor on your car it could be fine and there is no reason to scratch. which was it? serious problem or faulty indicator. go for launch or scrub? this high-stakes call phil to those responsible for the main propulsion system. i still only know him by his call sign in time was not on his side. the shuttle unit said a strict limit how much longer we can hold it just 12 minutes from the cockpit we listened intently as the launch controller worked out the problem. what is your status? the propulsion engineer talked calmly. the pressure readings were not consistent with it being open fundamental physics says it is closed he proposed to send a manual command that
please welcome doctor kathryn sullivan. [applause] [applause] >> april 24, 1990, follows right back where we had been 14 days earlier. suited up, strapped in, and ready to go with the countdown clock stopped at t -31 seconds. ...... >> on the other side of the atlantic ocean. once would be scrubbed rather than take that risk but if it was long think of the tire pressure sensor on your car it could be fine and there is no reason to scratch. which was it? serious problem or faulty...
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kathryn: kathryn: it could be pre-shaped if the duration of the panic is a few months.hin a six-month timeframe. or getsacerbates protracted, we are talking about recession. growth will be negative. beyond that, i think the market is pricing in a u.s. recession for sure. you could get delayed demand in v-shaped recovery. one thing i will add is the high-yield index. we have 1/4 of the index under severe pressure. high yields have flown out. i think that is a good indicator of where we stand with panic or anticipation of that panic. when we get defaults, that is when i think you will see value in high heels. -- high yields. scarlet: let's talk about where the markets are now. the headlines are coming fast and fear you. the e.u. says they are ready to suspend fiscal rules if needed, basically giving the green light for governments to support their economies. the finance minister in germany say they will put all the weapons around the table when it comes to fighting the virus and could look at stimulus if needed and could even buy stakes in companies if needed. they do not
kathryn: kathryn: it could be pre-shaped if the duration of the panic is a few months.hin a six-month timeframe. or getsacerbates protracted, we are talking about recession. growth will be negative. beyond that, i think the market is pricing in a u.s. recession for sure. you could get delayed demand in v-shaped recovery. one thing i will add is the high-yield index. we have 1/4 of the index under severe pressure. high yields have flown out. i think that is a good indicator of where we stand...
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kathryn, let me start with you.ou could argue if the dow is off 1000, even 2000 points it, might not be a big deal all things considered. so in a way it is a moral victory but how do you navigate these new waters? >> well, charles, no one can price the bottom, that's impossible, so those who divine that they can it is just an i impossibility. i have been telling my clients is a very simple concept, charles, dollar-cost averaging. prudent and disciplined approach. increase your equity positions in the s&p 500 over a period of time. this is a bear market. we could very well get another leg down. this is not smooth sailing from here on out. until we have a medical remedy, until we see new case count drop, we could be in, we could be do for another bought to the downside. i'm telling my clients, look, guys, every two weeks, take a portion of your cash position, could be 10%, put it in the market. charles: you know, dani, one thing working for me and my subscribers buying at big down days right at 3:50, right? it has bee
kathryn, let me start with you.ou could argue if the dow is off 1000, even 2000 points it, might not be a big deal all things considered. so in a way it is a moral victory but how do you navigate these new waters? >> well, charles, no one can price the bottom, that's impossible, so those who divine that they can it is just an i impossibility. i have been telling my clients is a very simple concept, charles, dollar-cost averaging. prudent and disciplined approach. increase your equity...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.ith me now, with more on the increase in the number of coronavirus—related deaths in the uk. a number of things are going on, we know there are discussions about what to do about large gatherings of people and the ruled might change on that but firstly let's talk about the update on the number of fatalities, people who have died as a result of contracting coronavirus. this is an announcement from nhs england who say there have been ten more deaths due to covid—19 which brings the total number in the uk up to 21, from 11 yesterday, the largest amount in a day, doubling overall. we hear that out of those patients come at the age group is broadly over 60, one patient in their 60s, one in their 70s, five in their 60s, one in their 70s, five in their 80s and one in their 90s. two have not had the aegis specified but they were being cared for by nine different trusts across the country datum at their —— their ages. eight spread across the country. and a reminder that the virus is in almost a
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.ith me now, with more on the increase in the number of coronavirus—related deaths in the uk. a number of things are going on, we know there are discussions about what to do about large gatherings of people and the ruled might change on that but firstly let's talk about the update on the number of fatalities, people who have died as a result of contracting coronavirus. this is an announcement from nhs england who say there have been ten more deaths due to...
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earlier i spoke with kathryn rogers who found herself in the middle of all that chaos and asked her what she went through. >> we got off our plane and were directed, you know, down a hall in the international terminal. and we got on an escalator, and it was just absolutely, there were people just piled up at the bottom. and that line went all, as far as the eye could see, around a corner, all through the customs area and snaked around. and we went through two different customs and immigration checkpoints before a cdc screening. >> and this was, this is clearly more than one plane. so this was a bunch of planes, what, coming in from europe to beat the ban? >> yes, mostly, mostly europe. and i guess also a couple other countries that are on the list. >> absolutely extraordinary. and, and clearly, what was the main holdup, from your perspective? >> well, we had a customs official make an announcement, kind of make his wray down the line announcing what would happen, that we would go through multiple screenings and checked by the cdc. and he said that this was at the request of the president
earlier i spoke with kathryn rogers who found herself in the middle of all that chaos and asked her what she went through. >> we got off our plane and were directed, you know, down a hall in the international terminal. and we got on an escalator, and it was just absolutely, there were people just piled up at the bottom. and that line went all, as far as the eye could see, around a corner, all through the customs area and snaked around. and we went through two different customs and...
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kathryn norris trent in paris, dillia gallagher in rome for us. the numbers keep adding up, too many to count. it just is getting worse and italy is trying to clamp down. >> reporter: that's right, natalie, 4,032 people have died. that is the latest count from yesterday. a total of 47,000 cases total. on the high death toll, we have a report from the ministry of health which gives a kind of picture of those people that have died. that report says the average age is 80 years old and 98% of them are one or more underlying health conditions. that report also says the average age of those who get the disease in italy is 63. and that's compared to 46 years of age in china. so, we have a kind of picture, at least, in this early stage of those patients who have died, the suggestion being, of course, that italy has a large elderly population and that is playing a role in that large death rate. we don't have the answers on it because we're in the midst of the crisis. and the real focus is getting doctors up to the northern regions to help relieve the press
kathryn norris trent in paris, dillia gallagher in rome for us. the numbers keep adding up, too many to count. it just is getting worse and italy is trying to clamp down. >> reporter: that's right, natalie, 4,032 people have died. that is the latest count from yesterday. a total of 47,000 cases total. on the high death toll, we have a report from the ministry of health which gives a kind of picture of those people that have died. that report says the average age is 80 years old and 98% of...
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our correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn has more. on your marks, get set, go! it's business as usual for these park runners in richmond, many across the country are still going about their weekend is normal. but the uk has moved into the next phase in its fight against covid—19 and attempt to display prevent of the disc spread of the virus. now the bbc understands the government is drawing up emergency legislation to ta ke drawing up emergency legislation to take a more robust measures from as early as next weekend. the evidence tells us that stopping mass gatherings doesn't have a huge impact on the spread of the virus, but for example, the decision has been taken in some countries because of the impact on public services and because when you have a mass gathering that draws on the police and the ambulance service to support it. many sporting events are being affected, most football matches have been suspended and this weekend is a six nations rugby is cancelled. the world health organization says europe is now the upper centre, there have been more than 1200
our correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn has more. on your marks, get set, go! it's business as usual for these park runners in richmond, many across the country are still going about their weekend is normal. but the uk has moved into the next phase in its fight against covid—19 and attempt to display prevent of the disc spread of the virus. now the bbc understands the government is drawing up emergency legislation to ta ke drawing up emergency legislation to take a more robust measures from as...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.t and deputy first ministers of northern ireland have been meeting leaders from the irish government, including the prime minister leo varadkar, to discuss a plan for responding to coronavirus on an all—ireland basis. in a news conference after the meeting, first minister of northern ireland arlene foster explained the steps they have agreed. we have both moved from the container face we have both moved from the containerface to we have both moved from the container face to the delay phase and in this new phase there are a number of staged actions, some of which we have taken, some of which will be taken in the coming period. obviously all based on scientific and medical advice pundit whilst these actions will have a significant impact for a period of time in ourdaily significant impact for a period of time in our daily lives, they are designed with one objective and that is to save lives. it has been very good today to hear the details of the particular medical circumstances in bothju
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.t and deputy first ministers of northern ireland have been meeting leaders from the irish government, including the prime minister leo varadkar, to discuss a plan for responding to coronavirus on an all—ireland basis. in a news conference after the meeting, first minister of northern ireland arlene foster explained the steps they have agreed. we have both moved from the container face we have both moved from the containerface to we have both moved from the...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.cdotal stories out of spain, one of a british woman taking a neighbour's dog out for a walk and told by police to go home. leather case in a small village where people had booked to go to the local bar and the manager was going around knocking on doors telling people he was going to be shut down in accordance with the advice —— in another case. people are obviously concerned about the impact on the health. away from spain, other european countries are bringing in new restictions to combat the spread of the virus. france has announced the closure of all public places that are non—essential to public life. that includes restaurants, cafes and cinemas. long—distance train, plane and bus travel is going to be progressively reduced over the coming days. local elections have taken place across the country today, although turnout is down by 5%. the austrian chancellor has announced that gatherings of more than five people are now banned. and the vatican says the pope will carry out the tradit
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.cdotal stories out of spain, one of a british woman taking a neighbour's dog out for a walk and told by police to go home. leather case in a small village where people had booked to go to the local bar and the manager was going around knocking on doors telling people he was going to be shut down in accordance with the advice —— in another case. people are obviously concerned about the impact on the health. away from spain, other european countries are bringing...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.ountries are bringing in new restictions to combat the spread of the virus. france has announced the closure of all public places that are non—essential to public life. that includes restaurants, cafes and cinemas. long—distance train, plane and bus travel is going to be progressively reduced over the coming days. local elections have taken place across the country today, although turnout appears down by 5%. germany is to close its borders with france, austria and switzerland tomorrow, although goods and commuters will be able to cross between the countries. in austria itself, where around 800 cases have been reported, gatherings of more than five people have been banned. and in the vatican, the pope will carry out the traditional easter week celebrations without worshippers because of the pandemic. us airports have been thrown into chaos as new coronavirus health screening measures for people returning from mainland europe come into force. long queues formed as travellers waited for h
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.ountries are bringing in new restictions to combat the spread of the virus. france has announced the closure of all public places that are non—essential to public life. that includes restaurants, cafes and cinemas. long—distance train, plane and bus travel is going to be progressively reduced over the coming days. local elections have taken place across the country today, although turnout appears down by 5%. germany is to close its borders with france, austria...
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so, thankha you kathryn for everything she did to pave the way for all of us. so janice, you spent a lot of timepl thinking about people, like kathryn johnson, what inspired you to take on "the genius of women" as the topic of this 15th book? >> guest: i have been thinking about women's issues for a long time in my career, but the particular for this is a survey that was done by a friend of mine named mike berman he was a strategist and pollster. he did a survey were found 90% of americans think that genius tends to be men. 90%. you don't get 90% of americans to say they like chocolate ice cream. [laughter] so we went out to lunch, mike presented his findings to me and he said what you think is going on? and i really had no idea. and so mike paid for lunch and i spent the next two years trying to come up with an answer. [laughter] cement this and understand your book where they ask people if they could be a genius. and 15% of men said probably, i might be a genius. how many women said so? so zero, there is that a woman in the survey who said she might be a geni
so, thankha you kathryn for everything she did to pave the way for all of us. so janice, you spent a lot of timepl thinking about people, like kathryn johnson, what inspired you to take on "the genius of women" as the topic of this 15th book? >> guest: i have been thinking about women's issues for a long time in my career, but the particular for this is a survey that was done by a friend of mine named mike berman he was a strategist and pollster. he did a survey were found 90%...
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put this up on the screen, kathryn. this all suggests that covid-19 is a relatively benign disease for most young people. and a potentially devastating one for the old and chronically ill, albeit, not nearly as risky as reported. why the disparity, doctor between what is that number or that which is coming out of china? >> that's a great question. and it all comes down to actually what you measure. what you test. you know, economists do this, doctors do this. so if you test -- if you only have ten test kits in your whole hospital, you're going to take them to the icu and you're going to say, here are my sick patients and let's test them. of course, the fatality rated in the icu will be high and scary. but now maybe if have you an influx of testings you can test the whole hospital you'll pick up more cases but any more deaths. because those people are okay. they picked up the virus and don't have a symptom of it. and this is what they're doing in south korea. that's kind of what you think of with the "diamond princess,"
put this up on the screen, kathryn. this all suggests that covid-19 is a relatively benign disease for most young people. and a potentially devastating one for the old and chronically ill, albeit, not nearly as risky as reported. why the disparity, doctor between what is that number or that which is coming out of china? >> that's a great question. and it all comes down to actually what you measure. what you test. you know, economists do this, doctors do this. so if you test -- if you only...
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the next question is from kathryn. kathryn can you hear me? >> yes. >> yes, please go ahead. >> good afternoon. my question as people and most of the country are saying conventional equipment is not available as the w.h.o. advised them to use innovation as south korea is doing by using interactive web sites backtracked movements of infected persons and toward that are used core operating with icu and could you talk about that? thank you. >> yes i would say this is probably the first epidemic and pandemic of the 21st century and which the full power of information technology, social media artificial intelligence is being applied to almost every aspect of this response both in terms of risk communication with communities and information and avoiding misinformation and countering misinformation is probably the most powerful use of information technology. we thank all those agencies both public and private who have joined with us and with our practice to really enhance the way in which we can communicate the best information to people. beyond that
the next question is from kathryn. kathryn can you hear me? >> yes. >> yes, please go ahead. >> good afternoon. my question as people and most of the country are saying conventional equipment is not available as the w.h.o. advised them to use innovation as south korea is doing by using interactive web sites backtracked movements of infected persons and toward that are used core operating with icu and could you talk about that? thank you. >> yes i would say this is...
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thank you, kathryn, for serving g your life to and inspiring others. we thank you for strengthening relationships within our community. . mr. speaker, i rise today to honor timothy kenny for exceptional service as the director of investment authority. timothy has been serving nebraskans in this role since 1994. before he joined, he served as the director of programs for utah housing finance agency, and as the executive director for the texas housing finance agency. the administrator's programs to help nebraska finance affordable housing, medical facilities, community infrastructure, and industrial development projects. they also serve first time farmers and ranchers providing affordable financing strategies across the great plains. in the 36 years of its existence, it has worked diligently to finance over 91,000 mortgages for affordable single family homes. additionally, over 23,640 rental housing units for nebraskans living on a budget have been created. under his leadership they are taking care of the armed forces by providing over 96.1 million in ho
thank you, kathryn, for serving g your life to and inspiring others. we thank you for strengthening relationships within our community. . mr. speaker, i rise today to honor timothy kenny for exceptional service as the director of investment authority. timothy has been serving nebraskans in this role since 1994. before he joined, he served as the director of programs for utah housing finance agency, and as the executive director for the texas housing finance agency. the administrator's programs...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. are bringing in new restictions to combat the spread of the virus. we have told you about temple bar and the death toll in italy. we are going to move on to another place thatis going to move on to another place that is affected. several cruise ships are reported to have cases of suspected coronavirus. more than 600 british passengers are on board the braemar, which is off the coast of the bahamas. 20 guests are in isolation, having shown flu—like symptoms, after five people tested positive for covid—19. there are also 20 crew members who are isolated, including a doctor. the foreign office is working with fred olsen cruise lines to help bring uk citizens home from the vessel. i should say one of the strange things about this job is you are reading the same story every hour, but not in the same bulletin. hopefully that will not happen again. us airports have been thrown into chaos as new coronavirus health screening measures for people returning from mainland europe come into force. l
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. are bringing in new restictions to combat the spread of the virus. we have told you about temple bar and the death toll in italy. we are going to move on to another place thatis going to move on to another place that is affected. several cruise ships are reported to have cases of suspected coronavirus. more than 600 british passengers are on board the braemar, which is off the coast of the bahamas. 20 guests are in isolation, having shown flu—like symptoms,...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.pean countries are bringing in new restictions to combat the spread of the virus. in ireland, publicans in dublin's popular tourist area of temple bar have announced a complete closure of all bars and nightclubs with immediate effect. it means the area, which takes in excess of 20 million euros a week, will be closed down for st patrick's day on tuesday. france has announced the closure of all public places that are non—essential to public life. that includes restaurants, cafes and cinemas. pharmacies and food shops are open. long—distance train, plane and bus travel is going to be progressively reduced over the coming days. local elections have taken place across france today, although turnout appears down by 5%. germany is to close its borders with france, austria and switzerland tomorrow. goods and commuters will be able to cross between the countries. in austria itself, where around 800 cases have been reported, gatherings of more than five people have been banned. the netherlands
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.pean countries are bringing in new restictions to combat the spread of the virus. in ireland, publicans in dublin's popular tourist area of temple bar have announced a complete closure of all bars and nightclubs with immediate effect. it means the area, which takes in excess of 20 million euros a week, will be closed down for st patrick's day on tuesday. france has announced the closure of all public places that are non—essential to public life. that includes...
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so thank you kathryn for everything she did to pave the way for all of us. so janice hughes spent a lot of time thinking about people like kathryn johnson. what inspired you to take on the genius of women as a topic of this 15th book? >> i've been thinking about women's issues for a long time in my career but the particular for this was a survey done by a friend of mine. he was a strategist and he did a survey where he found 90% of americans think geniuses tend to be men. you don't get 90% of americans say they like -- so we went out to lunch and mike presented his findings to me and he said what do you think is going on? i really had no idea. mike paid for lunch and i spent the next two years trying to come up with an answer. >> there was another part of your but the said they asked people what it took to be a genius and 15% of men said i might be a genius. how many women said so? >> zero. there was not a single woman in the survey who said she might be a genius. let's admit 15% of men who said they were geniuses are possibly delusional. but that's okay bec
so thank you kathryn for everything she did to pave the way for all of us. so janice hughes spent a lot of time thinking about people like kathryn johnson. what inspired you to take on the genius of women as a topic of this 15th book? >> i've been thinking about women's issues for a long time in my career but the particular for this was a survey done by a friend of mine. he was a strategist and he did a survey where he found 90% of americans think geniuses tend to be men. you don't get...
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kathryn stanczyszyn reports. another european capital city almost deserted.wn, meaning people are banned from leaving home except for buying essential supplies and medicine, orfor work if they can't do so remotely. authorities have decided to use drones to encourage those out on the street to return to their houses. schools are shut, museums and sports venues closed, and restaurants and cafes can only do home deliveries, a huge adjustment for society. a week ago, we were fine. we were all dancing, partying, out on the streets, and, within seven days, we are now confined to our homes, so this is something very serious to consider, and the spanish culture is to be outside, so it's very hard for people. the uk has advised against all but essential travel to spain, but british citizens there already are being allowed to fly home. with 191 deaths, spain is europe's worst—hit country after italy, with confirmed cases rising by 1500 injust21i hours. italy has now recorded more than 11100 deaths. it began a nationwide lockdown almost a week ago. yesterday, there were
kathryn stanczyszyn reports. another european capital city almost deserted.wn, meaning people are banned from leaving home except for buying essential supplies and medicine, orfor work if they can't do so remotely. authorities have decided to use drones to encourage those out on the street to return to their houses. schools are shut, museums and sports venues closed, and restaurants and cafes can only do home deliveries, a huge adjustment for society. a week ago, we were fine. we were all...
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our correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn has more. on
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. >> nasa mathematician kathryn johnson featured in the movie "hidden figures" died in february.
. >> nasa mathematician kathryn johnson featured in the movie "hidden figures" died in february.
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. >> next, on lectures in history, purdue university professor kathryn brownell teaches a class aboutertising in the
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and i have to say, kathryn, you had two governors. rick scott previously, right? and he did fantastic job. now your senator and your current governor, ron. they would come to my office and say, president, can we see you just for a minute? oh, good. separately. but very similar. they wanted money. i said, well, what do you want? we don't need much. we need a little bit more for the panhandle, as an example. [applause] i said, oh, god -- good. i love the panhandle. they got everything they needed. that i can tell you. but they'd say we need another little bit of money. how much do you need? $500 million more. that's a lot. you've got. it but they'd come up -- you know, it goes to the panhandle. look, these people, having the right governor in a state is so important. the good ones, they bug me, bug me, bug me. [applause] you have great ones in this country. you have so many great ones. governor lee is a great one in tennessee. you have so many. texas. greg abbott. but ron desantis, the job he's doing, the job that rick did as governor, rick scott. it's so important.
and i have to say, kathryn, you had two governors. rick scott previously, right? and he did fantastic job. now your senator and your current governor, ron. they would come to my office and say, president, can we see you just for a minute? oh, good. separately. but very similar. they wanted money. i said, well, what do you want? we don't need much. we need a little bit more for the panhandle, as an example. [applause] i said, oh, god -- good. i love the panhandle. they got everything they...
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the next question is from kathryn, can you hear me? >> yes do you hear me? >> yes go ahead. so okay good afternoon dr. tedros, mike and maria. my question is really releasing the testing. as people, and most of the countries are seeing that can eventually equipment is not available. does who advise them to turn to attack as an innovation as south korea is doing by using interactive websites, apps that that use, tracking movements and infected persons? are you collaborating with iq? if that's the case could you elaborate on that? thank you. >> yes, i will say, this is probably the first pandemic of the 21st century in which the full power of information technology, social media, artificial intelligence is being applied to almost every aspect of this response. both in terms of risk communication with communities and targeting information and avoiding misinformation encountering misinformation. that is probably been one of the most powerful uses of information technology in this response. we thank all of those agencies, both public and private, who have joined with us and with
the next question is from kathryn, can you hear me? >> yes do you hear me? >> yes go ahead. so okay good afternoon dr. tedros, mike and maria. my question is really releasing the testing. as people, and most of the countries are seeing that can eventually equipment is not available. does who advise them to turn to attack as an innovation as south korea is doing by using interactive websites, apps that that use, tracking movements and infected persons? are you collaborating with iq?...
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>> in fact, i'm having dinner after the show, with rashida jones and audrey plaza and kathryn hahn for those of you who don't know, it's an alternative to valentine's day, created by parks and rec. and you shower them with gifts. >> jimmy: there are gifts involved. >> yeah, i didn't think there had to be, but leslie did. it's fun and has caught on even though it's a fake holiday, even though valentine's day is a fake holiday. >> jimmy: it sounds more fun than valentine's day. >> it does, doesn't it? >> jimmy: there's no male version of this, i guess football would be the male version of this. >> i feel like men are so sensitive now, you could have your own gallentine's version of it and just -- >> jimmy: i have a better idea. maybe we'll drink a gallon of something. we'll just spell it a little bit differently. well, your show was very funny. i can't wait to see it. it's on fox. it's called "duncanville" premieres sunday at 8:30 on fox. we'll be back with david sedaris. ♪ [cheers and applause] are haikus better than fleece? than... fleece edition. uh no way! what about freckles? freckl
>> in fact, i'm having dinner after the show, with rashida jones and audrey plaza and kathryn hahn for those of you who don't know, it's an alternative to valentine's day, created by parks and rec. and you shower them with gifts. >> jimmy: there are gifts involved. >> yeah, i didn't think there had to be, but leslie did. it's fun and has caught on even though it's a fake holiday, even though valentine's day is a fake holiday. >> jimmy: it sounds more fun than valentine's...
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talking about people like senator kathryn cortez masto. this is a conversation that centers on women of color. folks realize women of color have not only played a major role in democratic politics, but a role in changing america for the better. that's the kind of wisdom people want to see in the next white house. the other thing that i know is true, listen, we were talking about the amount of black pastors that were visited in michigan or not. i am the child of not one, but two black baptist ministers who are also activists from missouri. midwestern black folks are my people. and what i know to be true is that a lot of the prevailing ideology black people do not believe in progressive politics is false. reverend jackson is in line with his politics his entire career. in his campaign in the '80s he was running on a progressive platform. policies certainly matter to black folks, but so do relationships. and the question is whether or not they trust either one of these candidates to actually do the things that they say they will do. it's not
talking about people like senator kathryn cortez masto. this is a conversation that centers on women of color. folks realize women of color have not only played a major role in democratic politics, but a role in changing america for the better. that's the kind of wisdom people want to see in the next white house. the other thing that i know is true, listen, we were talking about the amount of black pastors that were visited in michigan or not. i am the child of not one, but two black baptist...
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from around the world — but first this report on the situation here in the uk from our correspondent kathryn your marks, get set, go! it's business as usual for these park runners in richmond, many across the country are still going about their weekend as normal. but the uk has moved into the next phase in its fight against covid—i9, an attempt to delay the spread of the virus. so far that hasn't involved banning mass gatherings, but now the bbc understands the government is drawing up emergency legislation to take more robust measures from as early as next weekend. the evidence tells us that stopping mass gatherings doesn't have a huge impact on the spread of the virus, but, for example, the decision has been taken in some countries because of the impact on public services and because when you have a mass gathering, that draws on the police and the ambulance service who need to support it. many sporting events are being affected — most football matches have been suspended and this weekend's six nations rugby is cancelled. the world health organization says europe is now the epicentre. there
from around the world — but first this report on the situation here in the uk from our correspondent kathryn your marks, get set, go! it's business as usual for these park runners in richmond, many across the country are still going about their weekend as normal. but the uk has moved into the next phase in its fight against covid—i9, an attempt to delay the spread of the virus. so far that hasn't involved banning mass gatherings, but now the bbc understands the government is drawing up...
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joe biden does biden have enough support to overtake front runner bernie sanders well kron four's kathryn heyman not talk with our political analysts about how well biden has to do tomorrow on super tuesday. >>well tomorrow is gonna score about 20% here now there's no reason why you can't so many people have gotten out if he gets waxed in california. look there's 14 states before the massac sunday to bring was winning in 9.14 including of all the big states scituate people are going to analyze and tomorrow one is going to be the margin of victory in california and is by get above 15 he really just need to climb above 15 notice are getting delegate delegates in taking away from burning the city is going to be how many states did they win. and you there that's where he spent so much time in texas. the the margin is is diminishing in texas here the lead. sanders had the lead, it's converging, virginia is up for grabs. he was there today so people are going to be doing that kind of count and again it's going to be as tom said the disparity after tomorrow is he within overtake range of. >>of s
joe biden does biden have enough support to overtake front runner bernie sanders well kron four's kathryn heyman not talk with our political analysts about how well biden has to do tomorrow on super tuesday. >>well tomorrow is gonna score about 20% here now there's no reason why you can't so many people have gotten out if he gets waxed in california. look there's 14 states before the massac sunday to bring was winning in 9.14 including of all the big states scituate people are going to...
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>> next, on lectures in history, purdue university professor kathryn brownell teaches a class about political advertising in the 1950's, highlighting dwight eisenhower's presidentialde thef campaigns. she compares radio and early televised ads and examines what components made them successful. her class is about an hour and 10 minutes. notaps >> nothing perhaps capte popular memory of the 1950'sthe like the slogan "i like ike. " this idea that this pin that so many people wore around the campaign of 1952 and 1956 conveys a notion of nostalgia19, and simplicity. it really emphasizes this idea of the it rea 1950's as this era of the prosperity where america was a world leader and the american people were happy in suburban homes with their nuclear ha families. i like ike. it's so. simple. and it conveys that happiness. this idea, however,ee is a myth. and it's a political construction. the 1950's in fact were -- was a time wrought an the 1950s, discrimination, conflict, intense political and social pressures to conform to a suburban ideal that imposed gender hierarchies and mandated heterosexual
>> next, on lectures in history, purdue university professor kathryn brownell teaches a class about political advertising in the 1950's, highlighting dwight eisenhower's presidentialde thef campaigns. she compares radio and early televised ads and examines what components made them successful. her class is about an hour and 10 minutes. notaps >> nothing perhaps capte popular memory of the 1950'sthe like the slogan "i like ike. " this idea that this pin that so many people...
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. >>> next, from lectures in history, kathryn brownell teaches about advertising in the 1950s. her class is about an hour and ten minutes. >>> nothing perhaps captures the popular memory of the 1950s like the slogan "i like ike." this idea that this spin that so many people wore around the campaign of 1952 and 1956 conveys a notion of nostalgia and simplicity. it shows the 1950s as an era of prosperity where america was a world leader and american people were happy in their suburban homes. i like ike is simple. but this is a myth and a political construction. the 1950s in fact was a time full of racial discrimination. conflict, intense political and social pressures to conform to a suburban ideal. and mandated heterosexuality in the law. it was a time when anti-communism targeted the liberal impulses of the new deal and anti-communists took away civil liberties. these are all different political pressures for enforcing certain ideals and resisting those that we will look at next week. but "i like ike requests as a political construct shifted saengs attention away from those div
. >>> next, from lectures in history, kathryn brownell teaches about advertising in the 1950s. her class is about an hour and ten minutes. >>> nothing perhaps captures the popular memory of the 1950s like the slogan "i like ike." this idea that this spin that so many people wore around the campaign of 1952 and 1956 conveys a notion of nostalgia and simplicity. it shows the 1950s as an era of prosperity where america was a world leader and american people were happy...
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it was the 1989 murder at bellevue of doctor kathryn hinnant that shook the institution to its core.a homeless man, who had been living illegally in bellevue hospital killed a pregnant pathologist in her office. and it caused an absolute furor. and bellevue really had to decide at that moment are we a hospital that provides emergency services to everybody, or are we a bus station? >> in the end security was ramped up and bellevue did not abandon its mission as a public hospital. dr. susan cohen has been at the hospital for 12 years. >> i love the people. i love the patients. and i love the mission you have to wanna be here to be here. if it's not the right fit >>t the bellwet it is eand y ve a mal kes in people issue, it will be taken care of with great care and compassion. >> over the course of the morning we have some ideas about ways to fill all those hours we're spending homebound. we begin with movies. lots of movies. david edelstein has just the ticket. >> hi, hello, i'm at a theater cause its empty, cause they all are, which is my subject. you're at home, climbing the walls, a
it was the 1989 murder at bellevue of doctor kathryn hinnant that shook the institution to its core.a homeless man, who had been living illegally in bellevue hospital killed a pregnant pathologist in her office. and it caused an absolute furor. and bellevue really had to decide at that moment are we a hospital that provides emergency services to everybody, or are we a bus station? >> in the end security was ramped up and bellevue did not abandon its mission as a public hospital. dr. susan...
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[inaudible] and kathryn from long beach polytech high school located in long beach california where c-spanavailable through spectrum. their winning documentary is entitled vision 2020, restoring the integrity of american democracy. once in which you want to be as big tough enough to make decisions based on what you think is the best information. [inaudible] now it's time to announce our 5000 dog ran prizewinners. they are 11th grader jason lane, a marker row she and sarah yan from the harper school in san jose california where c-span is provided by comcast. they won the top prize for their documentary entitled commands, technology damaging effect on democracy in 2020 about technology and data privacy. >> in 2016 cambridge analytic a collected danger to influence the 2016 election. from 87 million facebook users of which only 270,000 had been affected. this time, we are not faced with music piracy we are faced with personal information piracy. >> congratulations to her grand prizewinner. >> none of us had taken formal video production classes we just got together and did this together. we a
[inaudible] and kathryn from long beach polytech high school located in long beach california where c-spanavailable through spectrum. their winning documentary is entitled vision 2020, restoring the integrity of american democracy. once in which you want to be as big tough enough to make decisions based on what you think is the best information. [inaudible] now it's time to announce our 5000 dog ran prizewinners. they are 11th grader jason lane, a marker row she and sarah yan from the harper...
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our reporter kathryn stanczyszyn is in centenery square for us now. good morning.6 british craftspeople around 120 hours to make it and it will stand here proudly counting down the days, the hours, minutes and seconds to the biggest event the west midlands has ever seen. there's going to be quite a big celebration going on here a little bit later on. you can see the flags have been going up and matthew has been putting the finishing touches to that. this one... there are 71 nations and territories that will take part in the commonwealth games and1 will take part in the commonwealth games and 1 million people... more than1 million games and 1 million people... more than 1 million people games and 1 million people... more than1 million people are games and 1 million people... more than 1 million people are expected in birmingham, a showcase for the city. i'm joined by dame louise martin, the president of the commonwealth games federation. it's a bit ofa commonwealth games federation. it's a bit of a moment, it is quite a big thing. did you think we needed to realise
our reporter kathryn stanczyszyn is in centenery square for us now. good morning.6 british craftspeople around 120 hours to make it and it will stand here proudly counting down the days, the hours, minutes and seconds to the biggest event the west midlands has ever seen. there's going to be quite a big celebration going on here a little bit later on. you can see the flags have been going up and matthew has been putting the finishing touches to that. this one... there are 71 nations and...
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kathryn hall, thank you. >> thank you very much, stuart. stuart: couple news items. you may have seen on the bottom of the screen. tulsi gabbard has suspended her campaign. i think that leave, joe biden is now clearly the guy who will be the nominee for the democrats. i don't think there is much doubt about that. bernie sanders has not withdrawn from the race at this point but i understand he is at least considering that. there is another news item. ash has it for me. governor cuomo, new york's workforce. ashley: says, asking 75% of new york workforce to stay at home t was 50%. that has been raised to 75%. new york has more cases than any other state in the u.s. also says there are thousands of people with the virus that have not been tested. stuart: so the shutdown continues. >> the key is, keep people away from each other, to try to stop the spread. 75% of the workforce should stay home. stuart: do they get paid? ashley: that's a good question. stuart: we don't know. ashley: i think he is talking about mortgage relief, mortgage payments for three months in some cas
kathryn hall, thank you. >> thank you very much, stuart. stuart: couple news items. you may have seen on the bottom of the screen. tulsi gabbard has suspended her campaign. i think that leave, joe biden is now clearly the guy who will be the nominee for the democrats. i don't think there is much doubt about that. bernie sanders has not withdrawn from the race at this point but i understand he is at least considering that. there is another news item. ash has it for me. governor cuomo, new...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.h me now, with more on the increase in the number of coronavirus—related deaths in the uk. it is worth talking about those additional deaths. earlier we heard from nhs england that there have been ten further deaths down to covid—19 in the last 2a hours. that has basically doubled the death toll which was at 11 and is now 21. there has been some more detail about those individuals and where they have died, and have been cared for. we know that eight of those ten are 60 or over, one in their 60s, one in their 70s, five in their 80s and one in their 90s with two not specified. they were being cared for by nine separate hospital trusts, quite a wide span across england and buckinghamshire, sandwell and west birmingham, wolverhampton, leicester, berks, st george's, london north west, north middlesex and chester and as you said, crucially, all ten were in an at risk group. we heard about the type of people that might be more at risk, more elderly people come up with existing lung conditions
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.h me now, with more on the increase in the number of coronavirus—related deaths in the uk. it is worth talking about those additional deaths. earlier we heard from nhs england that there have been ten further deaths down to covid—19 in the last 2a hours. that has basically doubled the death toll which was at 11 and is now 21. there has been some more detail about those individuals and where they have died, and have been cared for. we know that eight of those...
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. >>> next, from lectures in history, kathryn brownell teaches about advertising in the
. >>> next, from lectures in history, kathryn brownell teaches about advertising in the