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joining us is professor mark harris, a theology expert at the university of leeds. for —— virology expert. what is your assessment of where we are in this outbreak? i think we are still at quite an early stage in this epidemic in the uk. we clearly have a number of cases and we are proceeding on a daily basis and we can expect those to increase, potentially the rate of increase will increase itself over the next few days and this is a critical time for trying to contain this epidemic. let's begin with a question from leah davies, forgive me, from tony burton which is straight forward, "does the virus affect bowels? " i'm sorry, the line is bad. are read it again, tony asks if the virus has an effect on peoples bowels because he is wondering what is sparking this mask purchase of loo rolls?” is wondering what is sparking this mask purchase of loo rolls? i have to say i am mask purchase of loo rolls? i have to sayiama mask purchase of loo rolls? i have to say i am a little puzzled by the purchasing of loo rolls! there is some evidence that sometimes the virus can caus
joining us is professor mark harris, a theology expert at the university of leeds. for —— virology expert. what is your assessment of where we are in this outbreak? i think we are still at quite an early stage in this epidemic in the uk. we clearly have a number of cases and we are proceeding on a daily basis and we can expect those to increase, potentially the rate of increase will increase itself over the next few days and this is a critical time for trying to contain this epidemic. let's...
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to doctor philip k who isa gp in we can speak to doctor philip k who is a gp in north—west and mark harrisk you for joining the university of leeds. thank you forjoining us. philippa, let us start with you, a question from heather. when the prime minister and others test positive with mild symptoms, what are these mild symptoms? is there a danger that the carry on as usual attitude, albeit in isolation, diminishes the seriousness of the situation?” think there is always a balance to be drawn between emphasising how serious this is without inducing panic. is without inducing panic and for most, they will have mild symptoms, about 80% and we mean a fever, feeling unwell and coughing. that might last a few days up to a week. the coughing can persist. they might be able to potter around at home and work from home, like the prime minister. if symptoms are more severe with shortness of breath and dizziness, no matter where you are, you must call 111 to get medical treatment. on that, i wonder if there is an element of reassurance that comes with seeing high profile people saying they are at home
to doctor philip k who isa gp in we can speak to doctor philip k who is a gp in north—west and mark harrisk you for joining the university of leeds. thank you forjoining us. philippa, let us start with you, a question from heather. when the prime minister and others test positive with mild symptoms, what are these mild symptoms? is there a danger that the carry on as usual attitude, albeit in isolation, diminishes the seriousness of the situation?” think there is always a balance to be...
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and mark harris, who is professor of virology at the university of leeds. question from heather. when the prime minister and others test positive with mild symptoms, what are these mild symptoms? is there a danger that the carry on as usual attitude, albeit in isolation, diminish the seriousness of the situation? there is a balance to be drawn between emphasising how serious this is without inducing panic and for most, they will have mild symptoms, about 80% and we mean a fever, feeling unwell and coughing. that might last a few days up to a week. the coughing can persist. they might be able to potter around at home and work from home, like the prime minister. if symptoms are more severe with shortness of breath and dizziness, no matter where you are, you must call 111 to get medical treatment. on that, iwonder if there is an element of reassurance that comes with seeing high profile people saying they are at home, posturing, albeit i am sure the prime minister is more than posturing! is there a sense of reassurance that might come sometimes with hearing pe
and mark harris, who is professor of virology at the university of leeds. question from heather. when the prime minister and others test positive with mild symptoms, what are these mild symptoms? is there a danger that the carry on as usual attitude, albeit in isolation, diminish the seriousness of the situation? there is a balance to be drawn between emphasising how serious this is without inducing panic and for most, they will have mild symptoms, about 80% and we mean a fever, feeling unwell...
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professor mark harris says there are researchers across the country who flew out to sierra leone foure. tell us what the last seven days have been like, you are living in your caravan. it has been relaxing, i guess. i have got a lot of work done and that is what i continue to done and that is what i continue to do and expect to do for the next seven do and expect to do for the next seven days. why are you self isolating? i developed some symptoms when i was away and when i got back i rang 111 and they asked me to self—isolate while a test was arranged so that is what i am doing. it is interesting you mentioned... it is interesting you mentioned... it has been a slow process and the experience i have had. that is my biggest concern. when did you initially call 111? saturday. what did the specialist say to you. they said a clinician would call me back, which they did on monday. and that you should be tested presumably? yes. the clinician said i should stay isolated and i would get a call—back to arrange a test and that happened yesterday afternoon, wednesday afternoon, so it is a big de
professor mark harris says there are researchers across the country who flew out to sierra leone foure. tell us what the last seven days have been like, you are living in your caravan. it has been relaxing, i guess. i have got a lot of work done and that is what i continue to done and that is what i continue to do and expect to do for the next seven do and expect to do for the next seven days. why are you self isolating? i developed some symptoms when i was away and when i got back i rang 111...
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. >> reporter: senator kamala harris marking the ninth endorsement from the democratic field. silis, senator elizabeth warren. >> you're not endorsing anyone yet? >> it's tough. maybe i'll pull a "new york times" and endorse them both. >> reporter: not making an endorsement, but making a cameo on "saturday night live p." >> i want to put on my favorite outfit for all you have done in your lifetime. >> i'm not dead, i'm just in the senate. >> reporting on the hill, rachel scott, abc 7 news. >> at least she is -- >> that's what i'm saying. you have to appreciate the humor and the switch challenge. >> mike, did you see it? >> no, >>ho y i break. >> if it's that good, let's take a look. all right. it's 4:46. east bay hills camera looking pretty quiet this morning. a chance of scattered showers today and tomorrow. best chance across the south bay and santa cruz mountains. warming trend wednesday through friday and then the weekend trending cooler for the third weekend in a sunday. highs today 61 at half moon bay and the rest of us around 64 to about 68 degrees. for tonight, tempera
. >> reporter: senator kamala harris marking the ninth endorsement from the democratic field. silis, senator elizabeth warren. >> you're not endorsing anyone yet? >> it's tough. maybe i'll pull a "new york times" and endorse them both. >> reporter: not making an endorsement, but making a cameo on "saturday night live p." >> i want to put on my favorite outfit for all you have done in your lifetime. >> i'm not dead, i'm just in the senate....
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. >> reporter: senator kamala harris marking biden's ninth endorsement from the once crowded democratic field. meanwhile, president trump over the weekend taking aim at biden. >> we cannot win this re-election. excuse me, we can only win -- >> reporter: retweeting that with biden's words taken out of context. twitter labeling it manipulated media, part of a new effort by the social media company to reduce deceptively edited videos but biden and sanders may have more than just political attacks to compete with on tuesday. growing fears about the coronavirus threaten to deter people from heading to the polls in washington state, one of the biggest states up for grabs for tomorrow. and the campaigns are also responding to the coronavirus. of course, when you think of campaigning, you think of candidates holding babies, selfie lines, but joe biden is no longer going to work the rope lines or shake hands with supporters. >>> two earthquakes have rattled northern california's coast. in recent hours, one was a 5.9 magnitude about 70 miles southwest of eureka. people as far as san francisco and
. >> reporter: senator kamala harris marking biden's ninth endorsement from the once crowded democratic field. meanwhile, president trump over the weekend taking aim at biden. >> we cannot win this re-election. excuse me, we can only win -- >> reporter: retweeting that with biden's words taken out of context. twitter labeling it manipulated media, part of a new effort by the social media company to reduce deceptively edited videos but biden and sanders may have more than just...
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. >> reporter: senator kamala harris marking biden's ninth endorsement from the once crowded democratic field. still on the sidelines, senator elizabeth warren. >> and so you're not endorsing anyone yet? >> well, it's tough. maybe i'll just pull a "new york times" and endorse them both. >> reporter: not making an endorsement, but making a cameo on "saturday night live." >> i wanted to put on my favorite outfit to thank you for all the -- all that you've done in your lifetime. >> i'm not dead, i'm just in the senate. >> reporter: tom, michigan has the most delegates up for grab on tuesday and in the final hours, senator bernie sanders is going all in. he won this state in 2016 and it turned his campaign around. but joe biden is also counting on this state and he will be in town tomorrow, holding an event with senator kamala harris. tom? >> an energetic crowd there behind you at the bernie event. all right, rachel. >>> next, the big warmup in parts of the east. nearly 20 degrees above average to start the work week. in the west, san francisco getting its first rain in 37 days. that front
. >> reporter: senator kamala harris marking biden's ninth endorsement from the once crowded democratic field. still on the sidelines, senator elizabeth warren. >> and so you're not endorsing anyone yet? >> well, it's tough. maybe i'll just pull a "new york times" and endorse them both. >> reporter: not making an endorsement, but making a cameo on "saturday night live." >> i wanted to put on my favorite outfit to thank you for all the -- all...
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. >> o'donnell: tonight prince harry and meghan have completed their official family obligations after attending an event at westminster abbey. markn's final act as royals. >> reporter: it's one of the great royal family showpieces of the year, a westminster abbey service featuring the queen along with charles and camilla, william and kate, even edward and sophie, and last and soon to be least, harry and meghan in their last official role before returning to their chosen non- royal life in north america, a change that was supposed to happen at the end of this month. but as they arrived for what was supposed to be their last full family event, meghan and harry learned that for them the future starts now. instead of the traditional family parade as happened last year, this year there would be no royal procession. harry and meghan were led to their seats and the queen entered separately, perhaps to make the absence of the departing couple less glaring. harry and meghan have cut a dashing swath through london in their last official days here. meghan significantly chose a mixed-race school for one of her final appearances. >> she reall
. >> o'donnell: tonight prince harry and meghan have completed their official family obligations after attending an event at westminster abbey. markn's final act as royals. >> reporter: it's one of the great royal family showpieces of the year, a westminster abbey service featuring the queen along with charles and camilla, william and kate, even edward and sophie, and last and soon to be least, harry and meghan in their last official role before returning to their chosen non- royal...
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with me to answer your questions is mark harris, professor of virology at the university of leeds. medicine. good morning to you both. thank you for your time to answer our viewers‘ questions. the first one for mark from philip who asks, "i am worried i may need to give care to an elderly relative at some point in the future." "to protect them i will want to self—isolate before going to stay with them, even if at the time i show no symptoms." "should it be for seven or 14 days or longer, do i need to go through an incubation period and a potential carrier period as well to be absolutely sure i do not infect my relative?" to be absolutely sure, you would probably want to self—isolate for 14 days, but it is likely if you are not infected that seven days would be sufficient, but to be absolutely certain, yes, 14 days would be appropriate. if someone in your household is suspected to be infected you should self—isolate for 14 days, so that would be the recommendation i think. yes, certainly if they have the time to do that before they have to go to visit that elderly relative to help t
with me to answer your questions is mark harris, professor of virology at the university of leeds. medicine. good morning to you both. thank you for your time to answer our viewers‘ questions. the first one for mark from philip who asks, "i am worried i may need to give care to an elderly relative at some point in the future." "to protect them i will want to self—isolate before going to stay with them, even if at the time i show no symptoms." "should it be for seven...
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here with a look at the landscape heading into the contests former clinton pollster mark penn, chairman of the harrisl. welcome back, mark, good to see you. have you ever seen a comeback like this by biden? i haven't. >> well, i have never seen anyone reemerge after not winning in iowa and new hampshire, the whole idea and the whole common wisdom within the democratic common is you have to win those, it's impossible to come back and it's the first time i have ever seen that coming now turned on its head. who cares about iowa, who cares about new hampshire. [laughter] paul: good point, so what -- what do you think happened? was it that i think the democrats staired into the sanders candidacy and staid, no, not going to go there? >> no, there was a wave of fear of bernie sanders actually winning the nomination and coalescing then around former vice president biden who, remember, had been the leader before so the momentum that sanders was getting was relatively short lived but everybody concluded, you know, probably from president trump on down that the democratic party was headed for almost a suicidal
here with a look at the landscape heading into the contests former clinton pollster mark penn, chairman of the harrisl. welcome back, mark, good to see you. have you ever seen a comeback like this by biden? i haven't. >> well, i have never seen anyone reemerge after not winning in iowa and new hampshire, the whole idea and the whole common wisdom within the democratic common is you have to win those, it's impossible to come back and it's the first time i have ever seen that coming now...
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. >> senator kamala harris marking the ninth endorsement from the once crowded democratic field.. >> you're not endorsing anyone yet? it's tough. maybe i will turn a "new york times" and endorse them both. >> not making an endorsement but making a cameo on "saturday night live". >> i want to put on my favorite outfit to thank you for n dead. i'm just in the senate. >> that was rachel scott reporting. >>> well, just ahead, the force is strong with the star wars superfan, first an r 2 d 2 on the arm, but the beginning of the amazing journey. the star that gave her the surprise of a lifetime. >>> and i'm the jer i h, we will track the showers coming up. ven determined to finish one final mission. >> sidney was notice area as a part of a mission to visit all 50 states to keep his brothers alive. he enlisted in the army nine months before the attack on pearl harbor. after that, he was sent to asia. >> i was there. asia. >> that's where you served? >> that's right. >> and you were in the army infantry. >> army >> he is planning to meet the governor of every state and already met good a
. >> senator kamala harris marking the ninth endorsement from the once crowded democratic field.. >> you're not endorsing anyone yet? it's tough. maybe i will turn a "new york times" and endorse them both. >> not making an endorsement but making a cameo on "saturday night live". >> i want to put on my favorite outfit to thank you for n dead. i'm just in the senate. >> that was rachel scott reporting. >>> well, just ahead, the force is...
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i still think it is a black mark on republicans. >> harris: all right come ari fleischer come i you so much. good to see you today. we will talk to you soon. joe biden giving notably shorter speeches on the campaign trail. and if that's not meant to avoid gaps, it did not stop him from getting into a heated conversation with voters this time over guns. you will see it next. and the military getting involved in coronavirus response for the very first time in the united states has new york's governor announced the containment zone around the epicenter with a virus ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated... ...with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla report
i still think it is a black mark on republicans. >> harris: all right come ari fleischer come i you so much. good to see you today. we will talk to you soon. joe biden giving notably shorter speeches on the campaign trail. and if that's not meant to avoid gaps, it did not stop him from getting into a heated conversation with voters this time over guns. you will see it next. and the military getting involved in coronavirus response for the very first time in the united states has new...
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travel plans and the way we work, to finding the essential household supplies >>> and harry smith sitting down with markn for a reason, not to forget where i came from >> what the superstar told harry about his place in hollywood, his faith and his new movie and harry's obsession with one of mark's films first, these messages. (whistling) (whistling) michael, your a singer. bubly is a sparkling water. sure is. bubly sparkling water. pack a smile. this city's changed... la di da, what do we have here? this coffee wasn't even heard of a year ago and now? it's everywhere. how do you explain this? what am i, a professor in explanation? 1850 coffee. quality that's criminal. ♪ ♪you got to ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive♪ ♪ e-lim-i-nate the negative ♪ and latch on to the affirmative ♪ ♪ but don't mess with mister inbetween ♪ ♪ you got to spread joy up to the maximum ♪ "it's okay, you got this" ♪ bring gloom down to the minimum ♪ "slow it down a little" ♪and have faith, or pandemonium "it's okay" ♪liable to walk upon the scene♪ discover a new world ♪ discover what's good - pantene nutrient blends cwhich means it'
travel plans and the way we work, to finding the essential household supplies >>> and harry smith sitting down with markn for a reason, not to forget where i came from >> what the superstar told harry about his place in hollywood, his faith and his new movie and harry's obsession with one of mark's films first, these messages. (whistling) (whistling) michael, your a singer. bubly is a sparkling water. sure is. bubly sparkling water. pack a smile. this city's changed... la di da,...
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the event marks 11 of prince harry and meghan markle's final appearances as working members of the britishl family for the couple announced they would step away from their current role in january and plans to split their time between the uk and north america to the royal duties are set to end march 31. here at home democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is facing criticism after urging illegal immigrants to participate in the upcoming census. >> she said every single person should take part no matter their documentation status push is part of a broader fight over the census which is taken once every 10 years. the information gathered to be used to determine how government funds should be allocated and how many congressional seats each state will receive. one story that's not getting much attention from this past super tuesday is record support for president trump for the republican primary. how the 2020s vote tally compares to president obama's 2012 numbers. saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, ale
the event marks 11 of prince harry and meghan markle's final appearances as working members of the britishl family for the couple announced they would step away from their current role in january and plans to split their time between the uk and north america to the royal duties are set to end march 31. here at home democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is facing criticism after urging illegal immigrants to participate in the upcoming census. >> she said every single person...
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the virus despite the obvious impingements on personal trivia see that that would commit harry thanks. sunday marks a year since $51.00 worshipers were killed 2 mosques in new zealand special prayers were held on friday and flowers are being laid outside the mosques in christ church the recent pandemic has forced the cancellation of the main memorial services that had been planned an australian man is due to go on trial in june he's facing terrorism charges. we say it's more damn we are be angry. 2 and. is a very emotional and when i wake up this morning it's. the speeches i can't explain what i feel this morning as. i was thinking and look at the top i said ok is 8 o'clock now and. 5 hours later last year and going to be injured with 9 bullets. but kenya's public hospitals are running dry forcing many patients to ask for donations themselves u.s. funding for transfusion services was pulled last year catherine sawyer has that story from nairobi. it has taken helen barra's a month to get 4 pints of blood from a government hospital so she can start her cancer treatment she was recently diagnosed with
the virus despite the obvious impingements on personal trivia see that that would commit harry thanks. sunday marks a year since $51.00 worshipers were killed 2 mosques in new zealand special prayers were held on friday and flowers are being laid outside the mosques in christ church the recent pandemic has forced the cancellation of the main memorial services that had been planned an australian man is due to go on trial in june he's facing terrorism charges. we say it's more damn we are be...
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. >> reporter: senator kamala harris marking biden's ninth endorsement from the once-crowded democratic field. still on the sidelines, senator elizabeth warren. >> and so you're not endorsing anyone yet? >> well -- it's tough. maybe i'll just pull a "new york times" and endorse them both. >> reporter: not making an endorsement, but making a cameo on "saturday night live." >> i want to put on my favorite outfit to thank you, to thank you for all of the -- all that you've done in your lifetime. >> i'm not dead, i'm just in the senate. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders is going all in on michigan, and this state could give him the boost he's looking for. he won here in 2016 and it turned his campaign around. but joe biden is not counting out this state either. he will be in town holding an event with senator kamala harris. rachel scott, abc news, ann arbor, michigan. >>> moving to the monarchy, a pretty embarrassing moment at windsor castle. queen elizabeth and her convoy arrived at the front gate and found they were locked out. a bodyguard tried to yank open the wooden gate, it would no
. >> reporter: senator kamala harris marking biden's ninth endorsement from the once-crowded democratic field. still on the sidelines, senator elizabeth warren. >> and so you're not endorsing anyone yet? >> well -- it's tough. maybe i'll just pull a "new york times" and endorse them both. >> reporter: not making an endorsement, but making a cameo on "saturday night live." >> i want to put on my favorite outfit to thank you, to thank you for all...
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mark, what have the royal couple been up to? >> reporter: good morning. it is something of a farewell tour for meghan and harry the past few days and they seem to have decided if you're going out, go out in style. this was the way it was supposed to be. the dashing couple all dressed up in royal red. the future of the monarchy in safe and popular hands. they were in london's royal albert hall for a concert but they seemed to be the stars of the show. the singing of the anthem, god save the queen, was a statement too. they may have decided the
mark, what have the royal couple been up to? >> reporter: good morning. it is something of a farewell tour for meghan and harry the past few days and they seem to have decided if you're going out, go out in style. this was the way it was supposed to be. the dashing couple all dressed up in royal red. the future of the monarchy in safe and popular hands. they were in london's royal albert hall for a concert but they seemed to be the stars of the show. the singing of the anthem, god save...
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. >> harris: that's an interesting point. markwho we know owns the dallas mavericks and a few other things, was saying that he doesn't think we should put cash in people's pockets. >> i saw that. >> harris: you saw that? it sends a message to employers that they shouldn't lay off, and that makes people think the government will take care of them. and he said they shouldn't think that. >> wright, his basic message is the incentives would be wrong. because you're running a small business and thinking to yourself, "boy, i'm going to have a tough x amount of months. if i know my employee who i care a lot about, obviously, on a personal level, is going to get cash from the government, am i going to send them i will lay them off? at least end of the government is there for them." anything simple and it will go up more as a result of that. i also think it's interesting to today's what marco rubio has been talking about. senator collins was involved, they were supposed to have an event that would usually plan that's been pushed off a coup
. >> harris: that's an interesting point. markwho we know owns the dallas mavericks and a few other things, was saying that he doesn't think we should put cash in people's pockets. >> i saw that. >> harris: you saw that? it sends a message to employers that they shouldn't lay off, and that makes people think the government will take care of them. and he said they shouldn't think that. >> wright, his basic message is the incentives would be wrong. because you're running a...
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mark, first of all, how are you feeling? >> i feel just fine. >> harris: how was your wife?because she's doing, too. she hasn't had any symptoms since the quarantine and she's been very well. >> harris: she was sick enough for them, at one point, i should tell our viewers, for her to be taken off the diamond princess and put in a hospital in japan. tell me how this started. you can start with when you started to see symptoms. >> we really didn't see symptoms until we were tested. we were tested because they considered me high risk. i'm a kidney transplant patient. so during the quarantine they came to our room and tested us. then the next night, my wife started to have a little bit of a high fever, didn't feel really well. by the next morning, that was gone. but they came and told us she was positive, took her to the hospital where she spent two weeks. she mostly felt fine why she will lose there. >> harris: were you able to get off the ship as well and see your wife in japan? >> i did not see her in japan. two days after they took her as when i went on the plane and if very
mark, first of all, how are you feeling? >> i feel just fine. >> harris: how was your wife?because she's doing, too. she hasn't had any symptoms since the quarantine and she's been very well. >> harris: she was sick enough for them, at one point, i should tell our viewers, for her to be taken off the diamond princess and put in a hospital in japan. tell me how this started. you can start with when you started to see symptoms. >> we really didn't see symptoms until we...
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mark. i want to bring my colleague, harris faulkner. harris, hello again. >> harris: hello, bill. good to see you, mr. vice president. i did have kind of an open question, and absolutely i will get you another viewer question. because the power of the people, their voice is so important today. i want to follow up, though, on this ventilator hospital surge type of support for particularly the three hardest hit states, washington, california, and newark. hearing from governor cuomo as hwe have -- and he is wont to update the nation every day -- about the talk. he is saying the administration is saying know about that stockpile of ventilators. those are needed. as you said, mr. vice president, when this thing kicks in and attacks your lungs and becomes pneumonic. we need to gear out. if the spike now is doubling the number of cases in newark, every three days, which is what governor cuomo said, and we are at what we thought would be an apex and we are not there yet, he calls it "a bad combination" of how many cases of people who are actually getting sick, and how woefully ill-prepare
mark. i want to bring my colleague, harris faulkner. harris, hello again. >> harris: hello, bill. good to see you, mr. vice president. i did have kind of an open question, and absolutely i will get you another viewer question. because the power of the people, their voice is so important today. i want to follow up, though, on this ventilator hospital surge type of support for particularly the three hardest hit states, washington, california, and newark. hearing from governor cuomo as hwe...
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. >> reporter: meghan and harry giving britain a glimpse of what they'll soon be missing. meghan marking international women's day at a london school, encouraging boys to speak up during her friday visit. >> it's very easy to sometimes compartmentalize or silo this idea of international women's day solely being about women. but it's not, it's about all of us. >> reporter: and leaving students speechless tonight's stop on the whirlwind farewell tour, the royal albert hall harry's final engagement as captain general of the royal marines. the queen has requested he give up that honorary title once they step back at the end of march their departure is not the only headache for the royal family at the moment prince harry's uncle prince andrew is facing mounting questions over his links to jeffrey epstein. britain's "telegraph" reporting prince andrew hired augusto pinochet's former lawyer, claire montgomery, an expert in extradition law, as he fights an fbi probe into his relationship with epstein tonight, a family and an institution under pressure two of its most popular members wave good-by
. >> reporter: meghan and harry giving britain a glimpse of what they'll soon be missing. meghan marking international women's day at a london school, encouraging boys to speak up during her friday visit. >> it's very easy to sometimes compartmentalize or silo this idea of international women's day solely being about women. but it's not, it's about all of us. >> reporter: and leaving students speechless tonight's stop on the whirlwind farewell tour, the royal albert hall...
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harris. and the poll gave them very strong marks on -- their favorables. 67% for warren and 50%-something yetse same voters who were asked, do you like them, elizabeth warren was down on 5% and kamala harris 6%. so, there's a likability factor here that i don't think we have really heard from american voters explaining, what is it? why do you have a favorable position but then you don't like the person well enough to actually vote for them? it's a mystery now. >> right. and somebody who knows a lot about that is hillary clinton, right? and how she had to deal with that same issue. and she's talking about it in a new docuseries. let's listen to this clip. >> everybody has a motivation. the motivation can be petty, it can be ideological. in my case, it could be partisan. but that can't affect your core, about who you are. >> you being a woman president, i've heard it before said about you -- what if she makes a decision based on emotion? >> oh, my goodness. >> a lot of people don't even think i have any! [ laughter ] >> and again, you've covered hillary clinton. you've spent a lot of time as a
harris. and the poll gave them very strong marks on -- their favorables. 67% for warren and 50%-something yetse same voters who were asked, do you like them, elizabeth warren was down on 5% and kamala harris 6%. so, there's a likability factor here that i don't think we have really heard from american voters explaining, what is it? why do you have a favorable position but then you don't like the person well enough to actually vote for them? it's a mystery now. >> right. and somebody who...
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mark international women's day. last night, meghan appeared with her husband prince harry at an event in london. 0ur royal correspondente won't be seeing much more of this for a while. the duke and duchess of sussex last night at the royal albert hall, still introduced as their royal highnesses, and still very much looking the part. harry was making a final appearance as captain—general of the royal marines, complete with gold braid, medals and honours. for her part, meghan is leaving formal royal life with a strong endorsement of a cause about which she feels deeply — the rights of women. a couple of days ago she visited a school in dagenham to make a speech timed for international women's day, today. these were issues, she said, which were relevant every day and to every person, and she had a particular message for men. ijust encourage and empower each of you to really stand in your truth, to stand for what is right, to continue to respect each other, for you young men, to continue to value and appreciate the women in your lives, and to also set the example for some men who are not seeing it that same way, right? you
mark international women's day. last night, meghan appeared with her husband prince harry at an event in london. 0ur royal correspondente won't be seeing much more of this for a while. the duke and duchess of sussex last night at the royal albert hall, still introduced as their royal highnesses, and still very much looking the part. harry was making a final appearance as captain—general of the royal marines, complete with gold braid, medals and honours. for her part, meghan is leaving formal...
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. >> harris: we've been watching the defense secretary mark esper taking questions now. they are doing questions by phone, so on and so forth. you are the associated press go first they are. it's an interesting format, because of course they are social distancing in the white house press briefing. but what we are getting on top line of all of this is just how much more coordinated through the national guard and other areas of the federal government we are seeing things come together today from the defense secretary. also, i mean, you heard our own jennifer griffin asking about a question. can they be helpful in terms of testing kits, the military? what other kinds of support are there? a lot of good, rich detail in this conversation. there is a backdrop to all of this, and it is always who pays for what the hour tax dollars on capitol hill. a natural segue to go to congressional correspondent chad pergram. chad, i'm reading and some of the notes you are sending that it's getting kind of chippy like a bad hockey game on the senate floor right now. somebody just called for
. >> harris: we've been watching the defense secretary mark esper taking questions now. they are doing questions by phone, so on and so forth. you are the associated press go first they are. it's an interesting format, because of course they are social distancing in the white house press briefing. but what we are getting on top line of all of this is just how much more coordinated through the national guard and other areas of the federal government we are seeing things come together today...
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ovation saturday night, the pair stunning in matching red harry's final event in his official capacity. the mountbatten festival of music markingule was packed. while harry hit the track with formula one star louis hamilton, we saw meghan solo, too, kicking off the weekend with an event to mark national women's day at school. >> i just encourage and empower each of you to really stand in your truth, stand for what is right. >> the duchess calling one >> the duchess calling one brave student to the microphone to share what he thought about the day. >> she really is international women's day for all of us to be a reminder of how the struggle is in women's eyes thank you very much. >> the 16-year-old even went in for the hug. meghan made a surprise visit to one of her patronages at the national theater all weekend meghan was all smiles, they both were sunday was time for family and the crucial meeting, first time they have seen the queen since the announcement these photos catching the monarch, her grandson and meghan heading to church in windsor. >> do you think harry would be welcomed back if they decide to move back. >> this is
ovation saturday night, the pair stunning in matching red harry's final event in his official capacity. the mountbatten festival of music markingule was packed. while harry hit the track with formula one star louis hamilton, we saw meghan solo, too, kicking off the weekend with an event to mark national women's day at school. >> i just encourage and empower each of you to really stand in your truth, stand for what is right. >> the duchess calling one >> the duchess calling one...
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about negative 40 basis points so you know, you're really given, to me, and to us u at harris associates, oak markthere's a huge risk return opportunity here in some of these quality financials >> what about energy david. any value there? and some ofthe other hard hit places in the market right now as a result of coronavirus fears. airlines cruise lines i mean what does a value investor do with some of the carnage in these groups? >> we have some exposure to the travel sector in our international fund us. we have little energy exposure just one stock in the small position but in travel, we have a low mar. we have some ryan air, the discount air carrier in europe i mean the last few days, it's been one of the stocks that's bucked the trend same with trip, the online travel agency in china we think it's a really good business travel will be a a long-term growth story in china. we saw the interruption in 2003 for travel in china with sars. there was an interruption. there will be, but and we'll have the same thing in the short-term here, but the chinese like to travel and as income goes up, they like
about negative 40 basis points so you know, you're really given, to me, and to us u at harris associates, oak markthere's a huge risk return opportunity here in some of these quality financials >> what about energy david. any value there? and some ofthe other hard hit places in the market right now as a result of coronavirus fears. airlines cruise lines i mean what does a value investor do with some of the carnage in these groups? >> we have some exposure to the travel sector in our...
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endorsements you laid out and that we heard from pete buttigieg, amy klobuchar, beto o'rourke, harry reid, markrsement. this is what coalescing looks like. john howman, the question will be today on super tuesday, we have 1,357 delegates handed out, we only handed out 155 so far in the first four states. the question will be is this a south carolina story for joe biden or is this now a national story for joe biden? >> it is the question, and we know several things. we know that the biden campaign was effectively dead going into south carolina, and biden's victory is a combination of his own grit and jim clyburn's endorsement, so when i say they were effectively dead, they were broke. the investments weren't happening in super tuesday states. they were not on the air in the 14, 15 states and territories. they were -- they didn't have organizations on the ground in most places. that was a matter of necessity, not a matter of choice, they just didn't have the resources, right? so they looked up with this incredible victory saturday that exceeded anyone's expectations, now they have a narrow window
endorsements you laid out and that we heard from pete buttigieg, amy klobuchar, beto o'rourke, harry reid, markrsement. this is what coalescing looks like. john howman, the question will be today on super tuesday, we have 1,357 delegates handed out, we only handed out 155 so far in the first four states. the question will be is this a south carolina story for joe biden or is this now a national story for joe biden? >> it is the question, and we know several things. we know that the biden...
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mark penn the chairman of the harris poll and former clinton presidential campaign chief back in 2000 to go. one more hour, newt gingrich, jack brewer, dana loesch and senator ted cruz. ♪ ♪ ... my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. they are both very much hand in hand. so you should really be focusing on both and definitely at the same time. the new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. by brushing with sensodyne sensitivity & gum at home it's giving you the relief that you need and the control that you need to take care of your oral health. and it creates a healthier environment. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. >> ♪ just one look at you and i know it's gonna be, a lovely day ♪ brian: it's kind of like it is the quieted down version. ainsley: it's soothing. brian: if you'll play in the band don't make a lot of noise. steve: we make a lot of noise at 6:00 a.m. to wake people up and now as we l
mark penn the chairman of the harris poll and former clinton presidential campaign chief back in 2000 to go. one more hour, newt gingrich, jack brewer, dana loesch and senator ted cruz. ♪ ♪ ... my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. they are both very much hand in hand. so you should really be focusing on both and definitely at the same time. the new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really...
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kamala harris said she would do everything in her power to help him get elected. events have been held around the world to mark international women's day. this march took place in pakistan, but there was some opposition from religious groups. at 10pm, clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the day's news. now on bbc news, our world. colombia has long been the world's largest producer of cocaine. our world travelled to the cauca valley in the country to find that farmers are now caught between new criminal gangs with devastating consequences. for years, i have been reporting on the uk's voracious appetite for illegal drugs. i have watched the market being flooded by cocaine that's cheaper than ever. so i've come to colombia, where 70% of the world's cocaine is produced, to find out why. i'm getting rare access, a chance to meet the cocaine producers in one of the most dangerous places in south america. and to meet the smugglers who are sending the drugs abroad. how many of those shipments would you expect to reach europe? criminal gangs are killing anyone who stands in their way. those gangs are never
kamala harris said she would do everything in her power to help him get elected. events have been held around the world to mark international women's day. this march took place in pakistan, but there was some opposition from religious groups. at 10pm, clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the day's news. now on bbc news, our world. colombia has long been the world's largest producer of cocaine. our world travelled to the cauca valley in the country to find that farmers are now caught...
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mark easton, bbc news. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, tottenham striker harry kane has revealed thatogress in the right direction, as he wants to win trophies "sooner rather than later." the england captain is yet to win a trophy at tottenham, who have slipped to eigth in the suspended premier league table. kane also believes that the current season should be scrapped, if it can't be completed by the end ofjune. adding that "we need to try to finish the season, but there needs to be a point where enough is enough." italy's sports minister is planning to extend the country's ban on all matches and competitions until the end of april. the lockdown currently taking place is due to expire on friday. but italian health experts say, they still need to continue to reduce the spread of the virus, which will probably last weeks beyond that. vinchenzo spadafora said that talks about restarting serie a on 3rd may were unrealistic, with some clubs like lazio and napoli pushing to restart training as soon as this week. the sports minister says that he's hoping serie a officials will show "a serio
mark easton, bbc news. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, tottenham striker harry kane has revealed thatogress in the right direction, as he wants to win trophies "sooner rather than later." the england captain is yet to win a trophy at tottenham, who have slipped to eigth in the suspended premier league table. kane also believes that the current season should be scrapped, if it can't be completed by the end ofjune. adding that "we need to try to finish the...
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mark. i want to bring my colleague harris faulkner, who is with us as well.arris, hello again. >> well hello, bill, and good to see you, mr. vice president. just kind of an open question and then absolutely and then i will get to another viewer question because the power of the people, their voice is so important today.to i want to follow up with though on this ventilator hospital search type of support for particularly the three hardest hit states. washington, california and new york in hearing from governor cuomo, as we have, and he is want to update the nation every day, about the talk, as you say, the administration is not saying no. he's saying with the administration is saying know about that stockpile of ventilators. those are needed, as you said, mr. vice president, when this thing kicks in and it attacks your lungs and it becomes pneumonic. it is powerful stuff and we need to gear up. so if the spike now is doubling the number of cases in new york every three days, which is what governor cuomo has said, we're almost at what we thought would be an ape
mark. i want to bring my colleague harris faulkner, who is with us as well.arris, hello again. >> well hello, bill, and good to see you, mr. vice president. just kind of an open question and then absolutely and then i will get to another viewer question because the power of the people, their voice is so important today.to i want to follow up with though on this ventilator hospital search type of support for particularly the three hardest hit states. washington, california and new york in...
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the deputy chief medical officer for england, drjenny harries, said that the uk will soon see a markedin the numbers of coronavirus cases. with a new virus like this, we normally see — we can expect, if you like, a cases. it has a relatively slow ta ke like, a cases. it has a relatively slow take off at the start and that is where we are at the moment. it will start to rise quite sharply. in other news... this programme has discovered that a cross—party group of mps is calling on the government to change the law to stop domestic abuse survivors being penalised by the so—called "bedroom tax". the sanction cuts housing benefit for people who have a spare bedroom. the move follows the case of one woman, who'd been a victim of rape and abuse and was living in a home adapted for her safety, who suffered a 14% cut in her benefit. the european court of human rights has ruled that the policy discriminated against her, and ordered the government to pay compensation. and we'll have more on that story in a few minutes' time, just after this bulletin. boris johnson is facing a rebellion by tory mp
the deputy chief medical officer for england, drjenny harries, said that the uk will soon see a markedin the numbers of coronavirus cases. with a new virus like this, we normally see — we can expect, if you like, a cases. it has a relatively slow ta ke like, a cases. it has a relatively slow take off at the start and that is where we are at the moment. it will start to rise quite sharply. in other news... this programme has discovered that a cross—party group of mps is calling on the...
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fdr to come all the way to the soviet union and it was harry hopkins who was very influential to roosevelt's foreign policy who knew that fdr read markeled to the crimea and that's where he met the russian czar. so there was this -- crimea was at least on fdr's map somewhere, because of the crimean war, because of mark twain and fdr wanted to go to the places he did see before. that didn't sound right but crimea fit the bill and eventually that's what happened. what the western leaders saw in crimea was not just a destruction done by the fight and done by the germans. a few months before the yalta conference, 200,000 crimean settlers were forced to resettle from that area by stalin so that added to the devastation and depopulation of the area in crimea where the conference was taking place, along the sea line. there's a good he question, why if it was such a devastating place, if it was so cold and unpleasant, why then it was yalta? the main reason was that stalin as already was mentioned refused to go anywhere else. he was afraid of flying after flying to tehran, he had some problems with his ear and he decided not to do that. he al
fdr to come all the way to the soviet union and it was harry hopkins who was very influential to roosevelt's foreign policy who knew that fdr read markeled to the crimea and that's where he met the russian czar. so there was this -- crimea was at least on fdr's map somewhere, because of the crimean war, because of mark twain and fdr wanted to go to the places he did see before. that didn't sound right but crimea fit the bill and eventually that's what happened. what the western leaders saw in...
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monday's service marking appeared in public with other members of the royal family since prince harryplans to step away from royal duties. the headlines pouring in. kate avoids eye contact. twitter lighting up too. this person writing, harry looks like he wants to die. this video of the couples greeting one another drawing strong reaction. i'm still chipping the ice off my phone screen, ouch. definitely a chill between the cambridges and sussexes. back outside after the service everything coming up roses or poseys to be specific. queen duchess of cambridge and duchess of sussex. greeted with flowers. the commonwealth marking the farewell tour so to speak. meghan meeting with students to honor international women's day. the couple also making stops at the royal albert hall and the endeavor fund awards along the way. so this was the duke and duchess's last engagement before they officially step down and give up their hrh titles at the end of the month. >> i just want to say, in solidarity with our american princess, i too am wearing green to show support. >> look, i take the drama very
monday's service marking appeared in public with other members of the royal family since prince harryplans to step away from royal duties. the headlines pouring in. kate avoids eye contact. twitter lighting up too. this person writing, harry looks like he wants to die. this video of the couples greeting one another drawing strong reaction. i'm still chipping the ice off my phone screen, ouch. definitely a chill between the cambridges and sussexes. back outside after the service everything...
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harry and meghan says they never asked for it. in spain, the number of coronavirus fatalities rose by 838 in the last 2a hours — marking the country'sh of the country remains in lockdown. 6,500 people have now died from the virus there, and there are just under 80,000 confirmed infections. the head of italy's coronavirus response team has told the bbc there is now a severe shortage of medical staff in the north of the country — the area worst hit by the pandemic. there have now been almost 11,000 deaths from covid—19 in italy, with over 97,000 confirmed infections. jean mackenzie sent this report. they have come from around the world to serve on the front line of this crisis. doctors from russia, cuba and now albania, and from every corner of italy too. ijust finished from the hospital after 12 hours. i'm so tired! giuseppe has never worked in an emergency room. he only qualified last year, but he's left his home in sicily for a field hospital at the epicentre. why did you decide to travel to work up here? the emergency was here and it's still here and so i'm here to get my contribution, my little contribution, and help my colleague
harry and meghan says they never asked for it. in spain, the number of coronavirus fatalities rose by 838 in the last 2a hours — marking the country'sh of the country remains in lockdown. 6,500 people have now died from the virus there, and there are just under 80,000 confirmed infections. the head of italy's coronavirus response team has told the bbc there is now a severe shortage of medical staff in the north of the country — the area worst hit by the pandemic. there have now been almost...
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mark my words, joe biden and donald trump are going to be on the debate stage very soon. >> harris: youed the president. let's watch and from earlier today, suggesting joe biden could be as far left as bernie sanders. this echoes what kayleigh just said. >> they don't like joe, either. a lot of people are with joe. if you look at those people, they are worse than bernie in terms of being radical left. some of joe's handlers -- and that's what they are, his handlers. i want to be nice, but their handlers. some of joe's handlers are further left than bernie. that's pretty scary. it's going to be that way. >> harris: jose? >> mr. president, who are these people? i don't know who these people are! i don't know what he's talking about, but that's not surprising, coming from donald trump. that's not going to happen. we're looking at a centrist candidate, a moderate candidate who is willing to negotiate with republicans to get things done, harris. >> harris: can ask your question? i have to get to young voters and how they didn't show up for bernie last night. if you put any buddy up next to b
mark my words, joe biden and donald trump are going to be on the debate stage very soon. >> harris: youed the president. let's watch and from earlier today, suggesting joe biden could be as far left as bernie sanders. this echoes what kayleigh just said. >> they don't like joe, either. a lot of people are with joe. if you look at those people, they are worse than bernie in terms of being radical left. some of joe's handlers -- and that's what they are, his handlers. i want to be...
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it was harry hopkins who was really -- when it comes to roosevelt's foreign policy. who knew fdr red marktwain and twain traveled to crimea. it was on his maps somewhere because of the crimea war, because of mark twain, and fdr wanted to go to the places that he didn't see before. so does so didn't sound right but crimea fit the bill and eventually that is what happened. it was not just a destruction that was done by the fight that had been done by the germans. a few months before the yalta conference, 200,000 crimean fathers were so forced to resettle by stolen in that area. that added to the devastation and to the d population. in particular, the areas of crimea where the conference was taking place along the sea line. there was a good question, if it was such a devastated place, if it was so cold and unpleasant, why at the end was a delta? the main reason was that stalin refused to go anywhere else. he was afraid of flying after flying to tehran, he had some problems with his ear and decided not to do that. as many dictators were quite paranoid in the sense that he didn't want to go an
it was harry hopkins who was really -- when it comes to roosevelt's foreign policy. who knew fdr red marktwain and twain traveled to crimea. it was on his maps somewhere because of the crimea war, because of mark twain, and fdr wanted to go to the places that he didn't see before. so does so didn't sound right but crimea fit the bill and eventually that is what happened. it was not just a destruction that was done by the fight that had been done by the germans. a few months before the yalta...
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harry hopkins -- was a very influential when it came to foreign policy. he knew that fdr read markwain and mark twain traveled to the crimea, so that is where he met the russian czar. so crimea was on fdr's map somewhere, because of the crimean war, because of mark twain and fdr wanted to go to the places he had not seen before. odessa did not sound right, but crimea fit the bill and eventually that is what happened. what the western leaders sought in crimea was not just the destruction done by the fighting and by the germans. a few months before the conference, 200,000 crimean tartars were forcefully resettled by stalin in the area, so adding to the depopulation and devastation. this is where the conference was taking place. there along the c line -- sea line. why if itod question, was such a devastated place, if it was so cold and unpleasant, why then it was yalta? the main reason was that stalin refused to go anywhere else. after afraid of flying flying to tehran he had problems with his ears and decided not to do that. he was also quite paranoid in a sense he did not want to go
harry hopkins -- was a very influential when it came to foreign policy. he knew that fdr read markwain and mark twain traveled to the crimea, so that is where he met the russian czar. so crimea was on fdr's map somewhere, because of the crimean war, because of mark twain and fdr wanted to go to the places he had not seen before. odessa did not sound right, but crimea fit the bill and eventually that is what happened. what the western leaders sought in crimea was not just the destruction done by...