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coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art.to the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist russia in colour. but first, we go to china, where in 1974 an accidental discovery revealed one of the wonders of the world. a vast terracotta army which lay buried beneath the earth for more than 2,000 years. newsreel: it is a vast pottery army that is slowly being unearthed from the tomb where it has lain for more than 2,000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen worked on the astonishing find. archaeologist li xiuzhen. now to something more modern. the british artist henry moore revolutionised the world of sculpture during the 20th century, changing the way we see the human body and setting his work in a natural landscape. his daughter, mary moore, talks to us now about her memories of her father and the ideas that inspired him. newsreel: the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggerin
coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art.to the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist russia in colour. but first, we go to china, where in 1974 an accidental discovery revealed one of the wonders of the world. a vast terracotta army which lay buried beneath the earth for more than 2,000 years. newsreel: it is a vast pottery army that is slowly being...
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. >> luke burbank has a conversation with singer and actress mandy moore.tman has discovered a prescription for happiness. tony tokoupil profiles some hometown photographers with knockout pictures of muhammad ali. first the headlines for march 8, 2020. we begin in italy, which has the highest coronavirus death toll outside asia, and is now going to new extremes to fight the outbreak, quarantining about a quarter of its people. charlie dagada is in rome. >> reporter: italians awoke to a divided nation, dramatic developments overnight, when the prime minister here announced a lockdown, a quarantine of about 60 million people, and that encompasses the hardest areas in the north, including venice and milan, and weddings and funerals nationwide have been banned. people have been told to keep three feet away from each other. 233 fatalities. at the vatican today, pope frances' normally public appearance was instead shown on video to keep the crowds down. italy has been hardest hit outside of asia, but globally the cases have peaked to more than 105,000. this sunda
. >> luke burbank has a conversation with singer and actress mandy moore.tman has discovered a prescription for happiness. tony tokoupil profiles some hometown photographers with knockout pictures of muhammad ali. first the headlines for march 8, 2020. we begin in italy, which has the highest coronavirus death toll outside asia, and is now going to new extremes to fight the outbreak, quarantining about a quarter of its people. charlie dagada is in rome. >> reporter: italians awoke...
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moore. guest: good morning. caller: i was looking at the chart greta showed about the shelter-in-place rules in certain states. and of them was april 22. that is one month from now. i think, by that time, these men staying home with their beautiful wives and well-behaved children who are still healthy are going to say, you know what, i would rather die on my feet than live on my knees and want to get back out there. of all, this is a decision at some point every individual has to make for themselves. i am a civil libertarian so the idea that government is telling people when they can go out of their house, curfews, having police in the street, these huge grabsings are of power by government, and it makes me nervous when i see what is happening in san francisco, new york city, and so on. i think it is absolutely appropriate, for the time being, but i agree with you. at some point, people will go stir crazy. you will see people wanting to get out, and people have to know what the risks are, bu
moore. guest: good morning. caller: i was looking at the chart greta showed about the shelter-in-place rules in certain states. and of them was april 22. that is one month from now. i think, by that time, these men staying home with their beautiful wives and well-behaved children who are still healthy are going to say, you know what, i would rather die on my feet than live on my knees and want to get back out there. of all, this is a decision at some point every individual has to make for...
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he's got a new podcast rumble. >> rumble with michael moore. >> rumble with michael moore.rush fan. >> rush the band. >> rush the band. >> not rush the radio host. >> you and i have had a long relationship. any time i talk to anybody who's a supporter of any candidate. the world blows up and accuses us of being in the tank for somebody. you and i have had conversations. i think people would say we're friends and we aren't in the tank for political views always. >> that's correct. i have no bone to pick with you. >> no, you have no bone to pick with me. >> let me hang out tomorrow or the day after that. >> the reason i ask you about this. we have no bone to pick with each other but there are supporters of now bernie sanders and joe biden and some of the other candidates who do have bones to pick with each other and it worries me that it's getting so deeply vitriolic that one of them is going to one and the other one's supporters may sit out. >> i think first of all we have yet to have the great debate between bernie sanders and joe biden. i'm sorry that michigan becomes the
he's got a new podcast rumble. >> rumble with michael moore. >> rumble with michael moore.rush fan. >> rush the band. >> rush the band. >> not rush the radio host. >> you and i have had a long relationship. any time i talk to anybody who's a supporter of any candidate. the world blows up and accuses us of being in the tank for somebody. you and i have had conversations. i think people would say we're friends and we aren't in the tank for political views...
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here's mandy moore in "this is us."now she's my spirit animal >> she's everybody's spirit animal >> hey, kev. i have a silly question for you. >> yeah? >> i'm embarrassed to ask. >> no. come on. >> can i walk the red carpet with you tonight i know i tell you i never want to do that sort of stuff, but i just feel like it would be a a shame to waste this dress. >> well, yes yes. of course. >> yeah? >> yes, of course. that would be great. >> thank you i'm so excited i never get to do this sort of thing. thank you. >> yeah, of course >> jimmy: perfectly done perfectly done mandy moore. "this is us" airs tuesdays at 9:00 p.m. on nbc "silver landings," the first one in 11 years. i love it. it's out now we'll be right back with more "tonight show. stick around, everybody. ♪ (paul) do you get confused by wireless network claims? i don't blame you, the most reliable, the most awarded...the best, the fastest, the best and the fastest...enough. sprint is doing things differently. they're offering a 100% total satisfaction guarante
here's mandy moore in "this is us."now she's my spirit animal >> she's everybody's spirit animal >> hey, kev. i have a silly question for you. >> yeah? >> i'm embarrassed to ask. >> no. come on. >> can i walk the red carpet with you tonight i know i tell you i never want to do that sort of stuff, but i just feel like it would be a a shame to waste this dress. >> well, yes yes. of course. >> yeah? >> yes, of course. that would be...
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some images from mario moore's series. i will give princeton credit.now which ones, but of the 10 paintings, they bought three or four of them. these are beautiful paintings. he actually asked the people he painted to tell him what they wanted, where they wanted to be depicted. sometimes it was not of labor. "clyde sky high." "garfield." "several lifetimes." these are the titles that moore gave to each of the paintings. part four. washington, d.c., the intimate legacies of racial thinking. the last observation, the distance between wilson's lived experience and the way he affected the world around him, leads me to my most personal thoughts. woodrow wilson was president of the united states from 1913 to 1921. for reasons i need not mention, he left an indelible mark on the nation and the world. african-americans' assessment of wilson's legacy is more complicated. his commitment to racial erasure at princeton contributed to a logic at the school that set -- that said homogeneity needed to be preserved. generations of black workers encountered new obstacl
some images from mario moore's series. i will give princeton credit.now which ones, but of the 10 paintings, they bought three or four of them. these are beautiful paintings. he actually asked the people he painted to tell him what they wanted, where they wanted to be depicted. sometimes it was not of labor. "clyde sky high." "garfield." "several lifetimes." these are the titles that moore gave to each of the paintings. part four. washington, d.c., the intimate...
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craig moore. >> good morning, commissioners and executive director mcfadden. i'm not craig moore. i'm the director of san francisco senior center. i thought i retired, but i'm still here. so i will be as brief as possible. i'll be reading, i apologize, because this is greg's report. he's not feeling well. so in february, case advisory committee met and continued planning in preparation of phase two of our advocacy campaign. it consists of a petition that will be online and in hard copy with our budget funding request that we took to das in december. we'll be meeting with city supervisors. the bucket office, and hopefully the mayor's office. we'll be asking our member agencies to collect signatures as they did last year. we have versions in english, spanish, chinese, vietnamese, russian, and tagalog. last year, collected over 3,000 petitions. this year we're hoping for 5,000. phase three will be our annual rally at city hall, and repeat visits to supervisors in conjunction with the budget justice coalition. our february meeting, we had a very informative transportation panel with s
craig moore. >> good morning, commissioners and executive director mcfadden. i'm not craig moore. i'm the director of san francisco senior center. i thought i retired, but i'm still here. so i will be as brief as possible. i'll be reading, i apologize, because this is greg's report. he's not feeling well. so in february, case advisory committee met and continued planning in preparation of phase two of our advocacy campaign. it consists of a petition that will be online and in hard copy...
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andy moore, bbc news. 0ur correspondentjon donnison is outside milton keynes hospital. what do we know case? the hospital says that the man died on thursday, shortly after he had tested positive for coronavirus. he was in his early 80s and was being treated for underlying health problems. today, the hospital remains open as normal. people are being told they can keep appointments. there is a fairly steady flow of people going in and out, and the hospital says it is following the nhs guidelines in place to stop the disease from spreading. inside the hospital, just in the car park, there is a tent set up in the car park, there is a tent set up where people can get tested. that's the case in a lot of hospitals around the country. at the hospitals around the country. at the hospital is now trying to isolate any patients and staff who might have been in contact with this gentleman. and given that we understand he had been in hospital for some time before he died, there will be concerned, i think, from anyone who might have shared a ward with him or been in hospital over the last few days he
andy moore, bbc news. 0ur correspondentjon donnison is outside milton keynes hospital. what do we know case? the hospital says that the man died on thursday, shortly after he had tested positive for coronavirus. he was in his early 80s and was being treated for underlying health problems. today, the hospital remains open as normal. people are being told they can keep appointments. there is a fairly steady flow of people going in and out, and the hospital says it is following the nhs guidelines...
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plus, chadwick moore and ari fleischer are here to expose the west offenders of the week. elizabeth warren is out of the race. robert dobbie is here to comment about that. also, dude details on why we cannot trust china especially when it comes to the coronavirus. but first, today hulu released what is possibly the least anticipated and most self-indulgent documentary series ever. and guess who it starts? hillary clinton. no one actually on earth has ever asked for the series to be made, i am going to guess perhaps obviously hillary probably did. it is basically a vanity project, for the clintons who are some of the biggest grifters to ever live in the white house. so of course, hillary had a ball filming it, she even took the time to go after bernie sanders. >> he was in congress for years, years. he had one senator support him. nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. he was a career politician, he did not work until he was like 41 and then got elected to something. it was all just baloney, i feel so bad that people got sucked into it. >> tam
plus, chadwick moore and ari fleischer are here to expose the west offenders of the week. elizabeth warren is out of the race. robert dobbie is here to comment about that. also, dude details on why we cannot trust china especially when it comes to the coronavirus. but first, today hulu released what is possibly the least anticipated and most self-indulgent documentary series ever. and guess who it starts? hillary clinton. no one actually on earth has ever asked for the series to be made, i am...
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moore still remembers being bullied as a kid. >> i was really quiet.: why? >> i didn't think i was good enough to be where i am today. >> reporter: where she is today is number one in the state in her female weight class, and third in the nation. a hopeful for the 2024 olympics. >> hey, how'd that feel? >> it felt pretty good. i'm excited. >> reporter: her mother angel is her biggest cheerleader. she says wrestling was the biggest godsend. >> she is now top of her class. she just got signed to a college. can you wish for anything more for your kid? >> reporter: a kid poised to take her first state title. that's only possible here in kansas because of this father-daughter duo, who went to the mat to give girls a sport of their own. >> it kind of takes a girl that's serious about wrestling to convince a coach that's it's a worthy endeavor. >> reporter: coach doug kretzer thought his daughter mya would be a team manager, but she decided she wanted in on the action her freshman year. >> it was never easy competing and being on a team full of boy, day and n
moore still remembers being bullied as a kid. >> i was really quiet.: why? >> i didn't think i was good enough to be where i am today. >> reporter: where she is today is number one in the state in her female weight class, and third in the nation. a hopeful for the 2024 olympics. >> hey, how'd that feel? >> it felt pretty good. i'm excited. >> reporter: her mother angel is her biggest cheerleader. she says wrestling was the biggest godsend. >> she is now...
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andy moore reports.es hospital said the man in his 80s died on thursday shortly after testing positive for coronavirus. he had underlying health conditions. the hospital is operating as normal while any patients or staff who were in contact with the man have gone into isolation. yesterday, the prime minister was on a visit to laboratories in bedfordshire where he demonstrated the proper way to wash your hands stop you got to do two verses. hgppy two verses. happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you... he pledged extra money for coronavirus of vaccine research and quicker testing. there will certainly be a substantial period of disruption where we have to deal with this outbreak stop how big that will be, how long that will be i think is still open question. uk has seen its largest single day increase with the number of cases now standing at 164, but that is still way behind the worst affected country in europe, italy, where there have been 4500 confirmed cases and nearly 200 deaths. the tiny citystate
andy moore reports.es hospital said the man in his 80s died on thursday shortly after testing positive for coronavirus. he had underlying health conditions. the hospital is operating as normal while any patients or staff who were in contact with the man have gone into isolation. yesterday, the prime minister was on a visit to laboratories in bedfordshire where he demonstrated the proper way to wash your hands stop you got to do two verses. hgppy two verses. happy birthday to you, happy birthday...
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>> we're doing some throwback mandy moore. "so real" came out in 1999.was in the year 2000. do you remember what you were doing in the year 2000? >> year 2000. i don't remember what i was doing yesterday but i know mandy moore can sing and act. >> yes. so she's also in "a walk to remember," a throwback from 2002. get your tissues ready. it's a very emotional film. this is getting you ready for her new album, it's her first album in a decade, and it's called "silver landings." it's very emotional. it's about her life in the past ten years, and i love mandy moor >> we both love her. my wife loves her too and she looks fantastic. >> yes. she looks great. >> are you mandy moore fans? >> we just glanced over at each other. so real. i know you were thinking of the "candy" music h, yes. >> i was definitely. >> classic as well. >> romina kind of has a mandy moore look to her, yes. i'm making up for mispronouncing her name. >> watch andrea co-hosting people now streaming weekdays at noon eastern. pick up a couple of "people's" women changing the world issue on ne
>> we're doing some throwback mandy moore. "so real" came out in 1999.was in the year 2000. do you remember what you were doing in the year 2000? >> year 2000. i don't remember what i was doing yesterday but i know mandy moore can sing and act. >> yes. so she's also in "a walk to remember," a throwback from 2002. get your tissues ready. it's a very emotional film. this is getting you ready for her new album, it's her first album in a decade, and it's called...
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moore.uest: good morning. caller: i was looking at the chart greta showed about the shelter-in-place rules in certain states. and of them was april 22. that is one month from now. i think, by that time, these men staying home with their beautiful wives and well-behaved children who are still healthy are going to say, you know what, i would rather die on my feet than live on my knees and want to get back out there. of all, this is a decision at some point every individual has to make for themselves. i am a civil libertarian so the idea that government is telling people when they can go out of their house, curfews, having police in the street, these huge grabsings are of power by government, and it makes me nervous when i see what is happening in san francisco, new york city, and so on. i think it is absolutely appropriate, for the time being, but i agree with you. at some point, people will go stir crazy. you will see people wanting to get out, and people have to know what the risks are, but
moore.uest: good morning. caller: i was looking at the chart greta showed about the shelter-in-place rules in certain states. and of them was april 22. that is one month from now. i think, by that time, these men staying home with their beautiful wives and well-behaved children who are still healthy are going to say, you know what, i would rather die on my feet than live on my knees and want to get back out there. of all, this is a decision at some point every individual has to make for...
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over the moors, parts of south—west england as well.oors, here we could see as much as 50 millimetres of rain. quite a bit of cloud around overnight, away from north—east england and scotland. it remains windy too, and as a result, a fairly mild started tuesday morning. now, we still have low pressure in charge. a south—westerly wind, which will start to drag ina plume wind, which will start to drag in a plume of something a little milder, which will the temperatures a boost through the day on tuesday. now, we start off with some heavy pulses of rain still for parts of wales in north—west england. it does ease and becomes more showery as the day goes on. further showers as well for scotland. we keep quite a bit of cloud down towards southern england and wales, drizzly outbreaks at times, after a bit ofa outbreaks at times, after a bit of a murky start, it has to be said, and it is going to be a windy day across the board. but where we get to see some cloud breaks, without milder feed where we get to see some cloud breaks, without milder
over the moors, parts of south—west england as well.oors, here we could see as much as 50 millimetres of rain. quite a bit of cloud around overnight, away from north—east england and scotland. it remains windy too, and as a result, a fairly mild started tuesday morning. now, we still have low pressure in charge. a south—westerly wind, which will start to drag ina plume wind, which will start to drag in a plume of something a little milder, which will the temperatures a boost through the...
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bring in steve forbes, and steve moore. "wall street journal" ed col edl board calling the move a fiscal stimulus panic. and warning that $1,000 checks to individuals will not help the economy. but a new fed backstop will, steve moore is the journal right? >> they are right. you know, we should be providing some temporary aid in the form of loans to businesses that are healthy that need some help to get through this period when they have no customers and no revenues. we don't want otherwise healthy companies going bankrupt or having fire sale on their assets that would be a nice security blanket for the businesses. we have 26 million small businesses. -- other hand, idea of sending out checks to people, may be steve forbes, i think we ash ag, but that idea will not help stimulate the economy. my big concern, is that not hearing anything from the administration or congress. that is pro economic growth that will help the economy grow once this crises is over. david: steve forbes, you wrote a piece in forbes.com, suggesting th
bring in steve forbes, and steve moore. "wall street journal" ed col edl board calling the move a fiscal stimulus panic. and warning that $1,000 checks to individuals will not help the economy. but a new fed backstop will, steve moore is the journal right? >> they are right. you know, we should be providing some temporary aid in the form of loans to businesses that are healthy that need some help to get through this period when they have no customers and no revenues. we don't...
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thanks for joining us tonight, i'm can way and i'm pam moore, the positive test for the virus involved 19 crew members and 2 passengers bound for san kerman joins us now with how the government is working with california on a plan for everybody on board the grand princess right the whole idea is everybody on board is going to be tested and they have talked about that this ship while originally supposed to come into san francisco's pier, 27 is cruise terminal. >>will not do that now they're going to be taking it to us so far undisclosed non commercial port. 24 hours after the california national guard drop coronavirus test kits aboard the grand princess cruise ship. >>the results are in. >>among those tested. 46 persons were swab. 21.
thanks for joining us tonight, i'm can way and i'm pam moore, the positive test for the virus involved 19 crew members and 2 passengers bound for san kerman joins us now with how the government is working with california on a plan for everybody on board the grand princess right the whole idea is everybody on board is going to be tested and they have talked about that this ship while originally supposed to come into san francisco's pier, 27 is cruise terminal. >>will not do that now...
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michael moore, thank you for coming.hanks for voting. >> and thank you for every time you quote fish on this show, i think that's -- >> we're going to surrender to the flow of the rest of this show. >>> don't forget to check out michael's podcast, "rumble the michael moore." thank you very much. >>> coming up, battleground voters, democrats, and donald trump need to win. what do they care about? who do they like? what do they jon favreau? he joins us. >>> but first, president trump's pandemic adviser says they're ten days from hospitals getting creamed. are they ready? d. are they ready at today's best western, stay two nights and get a free night for your next stay. one night, two nights, free night. book now at bestwestern.com. this...whole world ...of people. free night. ...adventurous people... and survivors. it was interesting to think about their lives... their successes... and...their hardships. i think that's part of what i want my kids to know. they come from people who... were brave. and took risks. big risks.
michael moore, thank you for coming.hanks for voting. >> and thank you for every time you quote fish on this show, i think that's -- >> we're going to surrender to the flow of the rest of this show. >>> don't forget to check out michael's podcast, "rumble the michael moore." thank you very much. >>> coming up, battleground voters, democrats, and donald trump need to win. what do they care about? who do they like? what do they jon favreau? he joins us....
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out on the line, general moore's p-51's are warming up for the longest fighter flight on record.even hours on one engine, extra belly tank, extra nerve and stamina in the cockpit. about the time our bomber wings are passing iwo jima, the pea shooters are taking off. scheduled to join them 3.5 hours later off the shores of japan. after a rendezvous, the p-51's head for assembly point led by b-29's designated as navigators ships. far ahead the bomber wings ahead on the last wing to the empire. reports back to the control at guam give their flight position, which is kept up to the hour on the mission board. still at low altitude, the b-29's are approaching the bad weather belt where unreported storms appear suddenly across the bomber course. >> pilot to crew. we are going to start our climb. check oxygen equipment. >> [indiscernible] narrator: as they begin their slow climb to altitude, the crews prepare for the vital business ahead. from now on until they come off target and head home, it is all business. the central fire control system is warmed up. superhuman brainpower at the fl
out on the line, general moore's p-51's are warming up for the longest fighter flight on record.even hours on one engine, extra belly tank, extra nerve and stamina in the cockpit. about the time our bomber wings are passing iwo jima, the pea shooters are taking off. scheduled to join them 3.5 hours later off the shores of japan. after a rendezvous, the p-51's head for assembly point led by b-29's designated as navigators ships. far ahead the bomber wings ahead on the last wing to the empire....
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she could be a force. >> steve moore here.e that it's the beginning of the end for bernie sanders, maybe it's not the end. but the statement in that 60 minutes interview when he talked about cuba and castro, looked like it was downhill from there when he defended this kind of tyrant in cuba. do you agree with that? number two, how big was just the fear of democratic voters that bernie could not win? >> i think those two points are related. i think the fact that bernie sanders not only said positive things about the castro regime, refused to back off from the position he took, say, in the 1960s. i think that was a reminder to some democrats that he could be very tough candidate to win the election. that was really costing him the state of florida right there, that important swing state. and that he might also cost -- i think that was an important moment of making establishment democrats really decide they better unite behind somebody and the candidate they united behind to the surprise of many turned out to be joe biden. dagen:
she could be a force. >> steve moore here.e that it's the beginning of the end for bernie sanders, maybe it's not the end. but the statement in that 60 minutes interview when he talked about cuba and castro, looked like it was downhill from there when he defended this kind of tyrant in cuba. do you agree with that? number two, how big was just the fear of democratic voters that bernie could not win? >> i think those two points are related. i think the fact that bernie sanders not...
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andy moore has the first of our reports.s hospital said the man in his 80s died on thursday shortly after testing positive for coronavirus. he had underlying health conditions. the hospital is operating as normal, while any patients or staff who were in contact with the man have gone into isolation. yesterday, the prime minister was on a visit to laboratories in bedfordshire where he demonstrated the proper way to wash your hands. you've got to do two verses of happy birthday. # happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you... he pledged extra money for coronavirus vaccine research and quicker testing. there certainly will be a substantial period of disruption where we have to deal with this outbreak. how big that will be, how long that will be i think is still an open question. the uk has seen its largest single daily increase, with the number of cases now standing at 164, but that's still way behind the worst affected country in europe, italy, where there have been 4,500 confirmed cases and nearly 200 deaths. the tiny citys
andy moore has the first of our reports.s hospital said the man in his 80s died on thursday shortly after testing positive for coronavirus. he had underlying health conditions. the hospital is operating as normal, while any patients or staff who were in contact with the man have gone into isolation. yesterday, the prime minister was on a visit to laboratories in bedfordshire where he demonstrated the proper way to wash your hands. you've got to do two verses of happy birthday. # happy birthday...
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radical roots of scotland don't just go back through jimmy reed to replace 8 they go back to thomas moore and to that time when the french revolution ignited the working people of scotland you saw for the 1st time that there was another we that it was just a promised land and haven't that there could be a different we here and there. how do you reconcile the figures of the latent many of whom like adam smith david hume came from humble upbringing but the patronage of the of the establishment of the lords and ladies often doesn't happen in the the working class radical that the skilled tradesmen who have the the cabin often supported of course by the radical lawyers like yourself 'd is that the latent scotland fitted in the great figures many of whom came from very humble origins or they did then they continued to come through the even through the british empire people who wait to broaden it works came from very humble backgrounds but i think what we saw as we moved out of the enlightenment in the 18th century we saw the beginnings of the rise of the industrial age and that's why manufactu
radical roots of scotland don't just go back through jimmy reed to replace 8 they go back to thomas moore and to that time when the french revolution ignited the working people of scotland you saw for the 1st time that there was another we that it was just a promised land and haven't that there could be a different we here and there. how do you reconcile the figures of the latent many of whom like adam smith david hume came from humble upbringing but the patronage of the of the establishment of...
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andy moore, bbc news. 0ur correspondentjon donnison is outside milton keynes hospital.re? the hospital is saying that they are open as normal today for people with appointments, and they are now working to isolate and speak to any members of staff and also patients who may have been in contact with this gentleman while he was in hospital. he died, we understand, on thursday and, shortly before he died, he tested positive for coronavirus, having been in hospital with underlying health conditions. he was in his 80s. some reports this morning that he may have travelled overseas. the hospital said it is offering its condolences to his family and friends, but i think there will be some concerns for people who might have been in hospital showing a ward with this gentleman who will now have to be checked out. thank you very much. just to let you know you are hearing from scotland that one of the largest leisure complexes in glasgow has closed after a person who use that facility tested positive for coronavirus. they say the spoke person for glasgow a life that they are taking
andy moore, bbc news. 0ur correspondentjon donnison is outside milton keynes hospital.re? the hospital is saying that they are open as normal today for people with appointments, and they are now working to isolate and speak to any members of staff and also patients who may have been in contact with this gentleman while he was in hospital. he died, we understand, on thursday and, shortly before he died, he tested positive for coronavirus, having been in hospital with underlying health...
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all of moore's subjects are black. historic invisibility of black labor on college campuses, moore's work was a declaration that princeton him to wrestle with the complexities of its past, it would do well to have an honest reckoning of the honest kwork that kept the university running. this is not a princeton image but a yale image. can we dim the lights a little bit for the screen? this was found in archives at yale by the dean o ff art. it is just titled "garden party." in the middle of the image, you find a black bartender. this is yale in the 1950's. there are women, but they are all attached to the men. and literally nobody paying attention to the bartender. it is a moment in time. this is more metaphorical than factual. you see all this whiteness in the garden and a sole black figure invisible until someone needs a drink. moore's work is a declaration would do well to have an honest recognition of the work that built the university. this is work that prison and when not have recognized at princeton or in the whi
all of moore's subjects are black. historic invisibility of black labor on college campuses, moore's work was a declaration that princeton him to wrestle with the complexities of its past, it would do well to have an honest reckoning of the honest kwork that kept the university running. this is not a princeton image but a yale image. can we dim the lights a little bit for the screen? this was found in archives at yale by the dean o ff art. it is just titled "garden party." in the...
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steve moore, i want to thank you very, very much. keep up the good work.my friend. >> thanks for having me. >> see you next time, folks, on "life, liberty and he slip." >> here we are all together at home we're taking care of each other, doing what we during this crisis. there's a lot of grief out this, uncertainty and fear, but let me tell you what's going to keep us together, all the goodness we still have. doctors or nurses and scientists on the front line, they're living proof that most superheros don't wear capes. teachers writing letters to their students, it's inspiring. it shows us that once we get through these tough times, better days lay ahead. and since we're all hunkered down together, until those days, we thought that we'd put on
steve moore, i want to thank you very, very much. keep up the good work.my friend. >> thanks for having me. >> see you next time, folks, on "life, liberty and he slip." >> here we are all together at home we're taking care of each other, doing what we during this crisis. there's a lot of grief out this, uncertainty and fear, but let me tell you what's going to keep us together, all the goodness we still have. doctors or nurses and scientists on the front line,...
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the numbers heather dialed belonged to a man named sydney moore. they figured that had to be the ex-boyfriend bree had mentioned earlier. >> terry is like, i'm going to call, i'm just going to call him. i said, terry, you can't call somebody in the middle of the night. >> he did, anyway, on the other end, a man answered. the way terry recalls it, the man was not happy. >> i said, you don't know me, but i'm heather's father, heather elvis. and before he could get the next word out, i'm getting cussed out left and right. >> like cussing about what? >> nothing, just cussing. just like don't [ bleep ] call me. you know. i don't know what you are talking about. i don't know this person. >> okay. that's a very odd reaction. >> but it's just -- >> that's what i thought. >> it's just cursing after cursing after cursing. >> the man who dated their daughter was hotly denying he'd ever heard of her. as the hours ticked by, terry and debbie grew more anxious. they knew calling family and friends wasn't enough. they needed a new plan to find their missing daugh
the numbers heather dialed belonged to a man named sydney moore. they figured that had to be the ex-boyfriend bree had mentioned earlier. >> terry is like, i'm going to call, i'm just going to call him. i said, terry, you can't call somebody in the middle of the night. >> he did, anyway, on the other end, a man answered. the way terry recalls it, the man was not happy. >> i said, you don't know me, but i'm heather's father, heather elvis. and before he could get the next word...
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we're going to hear some sof that later from michael moore. as you and others know the concern about joe biden was never that he wasn't well liked in the party or isn't a long-standing democrat, which is a contrast to bernie sanders. all of that was well established. one of the things i know you've heard, that we hear on the trail, ran from for president three times. never won a delegate. and with regard to the coalition, i want to read to you from "washington post" by henrioleson. south carolina was the first state to vote with a large black population. nearly no state has offered such terrain. they'll be a third of all voteards and getting 61% of the black vote will make biden competitive. it will not send him, he argus, past sanders. >> i mean, could be right. but i think this is why mayor pete and senator klobuchar getting out is going to be fw beneficial to joe biden. they were taking up 15 to 20% of the voters. those are voters up for grabs, that may be able to add to his coalition. the base of the support is african-american voters, par
we're going to hear some sof that later from michael moore. as you and others know the concern about joe biden was never that he wasn't well liked in the party or isn't a long-standing democrat, which is a contrast to bernie sanders. all of that was well established. one of the things i know you've heard, that we hear on the trail, ran from for president three times. never won a delegate. and with regard to the coalition, i want to read to you from "washington post" by henrioleson....
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>> is that part of your motion, commissioner moore. >> yes, it is. >> second. did that also encloud your comments. >> >> roughly. >> there's a motion that has been second-degree. on the motion, reduce the roof deck allowing a two foot extension forward and on the third floor. mr. winslow, a question, is the motion in words explicit enough to the degree of reduction on the right side of the deck? i heard two feet but not the dough lynthedelineating commentt side. >> there was a diagram submitted into the record by mr. winslow that i believe he will use to address that. >> that would suffice otherwise the wordings does not express what we're saying. thank you.
>> is that part of your motion, commissioner moore. >> yes, it is. >> second. did that also encloud your comments. >> >> roughly. >> there's a motion that has been second-degree. on the motion, reduce the roof deck allowing a two foot extension forward and on the third floor. mr. winslow, a question, is the motion in words explicit enough to the degree of reduction on the right side of the deck? i heard two feet but not the dough lynthedelineating commentt...
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demi moore is nominated tonight. when i think of the audiobook publishing world i think of demi moore and woody harrelson like an indecent proposal on a pile of cash. they don't get to touch. and then the real audiobook stars not johnny-come-lately but real audiobook voices. [applause] back it up hollywood scott bric brick. where is he? the master of hydration. i met him earlier and his voice is so handsome. [laughter] last year male and female narrator are here. [applause] they are both in the narrator hall of fame although i do wonder why there is an * next to his name. and her previous the word winner is here. [applause] as will as the silky voice january. [applause] my only disappointment is these awards did not happen two months ago because then we could say. [inaudible] hillary huber is nominated. [applause] for best female narrator. also doing the voice of god introductions tonight so for everyone sake i really hope she wins you don't want the angry voice of god. >> no you don't. [laughter] you don't want to m
demi moore is nominated tonight. when i think of the audiobook publishing world i think of demi moore and woody harrelson like an indecent proposal on a pile of cash. they don't get to touch. and then the real audiobook stars not johnny-come-lately but real audiobook voices. [applause] back it up hollywood scott bric brick. where is he? the master of hydration. i met him earlier and his voice is so handsome. [laughter] last year male and female narrator are here. [applause] they are both in the...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline moore met derek at the police academy. derek hit it off immediately. >> a detective spot came open and we both applied and he got it. >> did you think rats? >> i did. >> he got it and i didn't? >> yes. >> reporter: now derek had caught his first case, which was also the first homicide the small town of draper had seen in years. >> someone called police after 10:00 this morning to report they had come across a gruesome scene. >> reporter: by the time veronica and james saup the reports, annie had been missing for nearly 20 hours. the information it's an asian woman under 20, i think was the initial report, that would seem to rule out annie certainly. >> initially we're thinking, no, that's not possible. that -- there's no way. >> reporter: but then a detail sergeant carpenter shared with salt lake city's nbc affiliate ksl tv. >> there was a shoe found at the crime scene, and there was one on the body. >> reporter: a red shoe, the same kind james had bought annie for valentine's day just weeks earlier. veronica and james tri
. >> reporter: jacqueline moore met derek at the police academy. derek hit it off immediately. >> a detective spot came open and we both applied and he got it. >> did you think rats? >> i did. >> he got it and i didn't? >> yes. >> reporter: now derek had caught his first case, which was also the first homicide the small town of draper had seen in years. >> someone called police after 10:00 this morning to report they had come across a gruesome...
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i'm marcus moore in dallas. ochb >>> up next, what you need to know about the deadly virus sweeping the globe and spreading in the u.s. breast cancer on my birthday. i thought, i'm not letting anything take me away from my family that loves me and needs me without a fight. when i came to cancer treatment centers of america, they said we're going to do everything we can. i just felt confident, they are behind me. i had six, seven doctors that worked together e t streatingke me the cancer, they're treating me as a whole person. they have naturopathic support, occupational therapy, nutritionists, i took advantage of all of that. and that's why i think i am where i am today and i'm very grateful for that. get care like no other. call us at cancer treatment centers of america. get care like no other. so, you bought those "good enough" paper towels? [daughter laughs] not such a bargain. there's only one quicker picker upper. bounty, the quicker picker upper. (whistling) did you know that febreze air effects uses 100%
i'm marcus moore in dallas. ochb >>> up next, what you need to know about the deadly virus sweeping the globe and spreading in the u.s. breast cancer on my birthday. i thought, i'm not letting anything take me away from my family that loves me and needs me without a fight. when i came to cancer treatment centers of america, they said we're going to do everything we can. i just felt confident, they are behind me. i had six, seven doctors that worked together e t streatingke me the...
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countyin the nation designed to combat the spread of coronavirus thank you for joining us tonight i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, the county and build those new measures in the last couple of hours as well as revealing the number of growing cases in the soutbay, including those contracted by community-read kron four's sackey live for us now in san jose was what we learned about the santa cla county outbreak taylor. >>this is a huge deal for the county and it's something that mike might take precedent for other counties in t bay area if the situation continues to grow now this specific ban will take place on wednesday march 11th and what itwill last for 3 weeks. >>on monday, the santa clara county public health department announced a legal order banning large events with 100or more people the ban comes after the county announced it now has 43 confirmed cases of the coronavirus 21 are believed to be contracted by community-spread this is a big decision to issue a legal order such as this. >>have we needed to carefully consider it i think that over the last 5 days the up tick in cases, particular
countyin the nation designed to combat the spread of coronavirus thank you for joining us tonight i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, the county and build those new measures in the last couple of hours as well as revealing the number of growing cases in the soutbay, including those contracted by community-read kron four's sackey live for us now in san jose was what we learned about the santa cla county outbreak taylor. >>this is a huge deal for the county and it's something that mike might...
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now, from warmrm what is happeng here in france, i would like to go to our reporter chris moore, edouardy, where philippe held the meeting earlier. chris, what was said? we did not hear from adouard philippe directly. there is a lot of economic crisis, travel ban, problems from airlines. assurances from the government as to how this is going to impact every day, smaller businesses in france, particularly if the country goes into an italy-style lockdown situation. the only problem with authorities, of course, is this weekend, francis holding municipal elections across the country. that obviously provides a number of charges in terms of a large number of people attending polling stations, etc. the parties say these are must go ahead, the party cannot be put in quarantine. >> the show must go on. there has been talked of the coronavirus reaching epidemic status here in france. if that something that can be announced later by m macron? we are expecting an address by the president at 8:00 p.m. local time. chris: perhaps, yes. it seems the french press are looking to address the french people
now, from warmrm what is happeng here in france, i would like to go to our reporter chris moore, edouardy, where philippe held the meeting earlier. chris, what was said? we did not hear from adouard philippe directly. there is a lot of economic crisis, travel ban, problems from airlines. assurances from the government as to how this is going to impact every day, smaller businesses in france, particularly if the country goes into an italy-style lockdown situation. the only problem with...
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thank you for joining us tonight, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, here's what we know tonight the victim was an elderly man who died today at a hospital in roseville where he was in isolation it recently ban on a princess cruise ship in at least one other person on that ship. >>was also infected. the ship then docked in san francisco and now there are questions about whether that victim may have exposed other people to the virus here in the bay area, the grand princess cruise ship then left for another trip. >>but it has now been ordered to turn back to san francisco with people on board experiencing flulike symptoms we have team coverage on this breaking news tonight, ashley zavala live for us in sacramento, where the governor is revealing the state's plan for this particular cruise ship but first tonight crown for think herman joins us live in san francisco with what we know about the state's first death and whether that patient may hav
thank you for joining us tonight, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, here's what we know tonight the victim was an elderly man who died today at a hospital in roseville where he was in isolation it recently ban on a princess cruise ship in at least one other person on that ship. >>was also infected. the ship then docked in san francisco and now there are questions about whether that victim may have exposed other people to the virus here in the bay area, the grand princess cruise ship then...
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thanks for joing us tonight at 6 i'm can way and i'm pam moore, it docked yesterdaafter being forced to sail along the califora coast for days more than 600 passengers have been taken off the shiand sent to military bases for quarantine hundreds of others on board waiting to get off. >>kron four's michelle kingston is live tonight from the port of oakland with the very latest michelle. can tell you that the passengers here ceainly starting to lose their patience as th wait to get off of this ship. >and the plan is to get about 100 passengers off every governor gavin newsome but remember once ey're off the sh they don't get to go home they have to go through a 14 day quarantin >>we are in our state we're waiting to hear have our to be able to on the buses. michelle smith that her husband stephen sent us these photos from their cabin on e grand princess crui ship. >>where passengers
thanks for joing us tonight at 6 i'm can way and i'm pam moore, it docked yesterdaafter being forced to sail along the califora coast for days more than 600 passengers have been taken off the shiand sent to military bases for quarantine hundreds of others on board waiting to get off. >>kron four's michelle kingston is live tonight from the port of oakland with the very latest michelle. can tell you that the passengers here ceainly starting to lose their patience as th wait to get off of...
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they are jenna ellis, steve moore, matt gaetz. i want to start with you, people are worried, confused and there is a die very zen -- i didgence between the free world, also too often unhelpful, over dramatizing. >> the thinnest of vin ears separates us from chaos. >> number of people who will be diagnosed with coronavirus will explode, cause chaos, will cause pandemonium. steve: yet every single person i spoken to in real world, including doctors, academics and business people, they talk about the massive overreaction, it is insane. common refrain. now i don't agree with that, but i understand why you might be thinking that. it because there is something missing in what we're told by our public health officials, they have told us most people are not at serious risk from coronavirus, anyone can get it and spread it so far, only a small number end up sick enough to be hospitalized. >> for the most part, the people who get in trouble and tragically would die from this are people who are elderly and/or underlying conditions. because o
they are jenna ellis, steve moore, matt gaetz. i want to start with you, people are worried, confused and there is a die very zen -- i didgence between the free world, also too often unhelpful, over dramatizing. >> the thinnest of vin ears separates us from chaos. >> number of people who will be diagnosed with coronavirus will explode, cause chaos, will cause pandemonium. steve: yet every single person i spoken to in real world, including doctors, academics and business people, they...
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steven moore, will they maybe move need old a needle add some? >> you know, there is so much truth to this acxiom that jobe i don't know -- joe biden is an old 77 and donald trump is a young 72, you can see that in the contrast. >> president trump said, the revolutionary war -- >> i mean. the energy level. that is you know an important thing because, you know funny you watch biden, watch a lot of debates, almost like his speech is running faster than his brain. he getting in these problems. >> you have to be careful, i don't think they are gaffes, i think this is something materially medical -- potentially medical. >> come on caroll. >> no way to diagnose that. >> be careful about that. >> i'm saying, i don't want to make fun of him for a gaffe when it may not be the case, i think that we should perhaps give a little bit of space, so, we have a better sense. >> i agree we should cut him slack, he does hundreds of interviews and speeches, he is 77, my grandfather was 77 we applauded him for keeping a clean shirt. i think giving his age and stress
steven moore, will they maybe move need old a needle add some? >> you know, there is so much truth to this acxiom that jobe i don't know -- joe biden is an old 77 and donald trump is a young 72, you can see that in the contrast. >> president trump said, the revolutionary war -- >> i mean. the energy level. that is you know an important thing because, you know funny you watch biden, watch a lot of debates, almost like his speech is running faster than his brain. he getting in...
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there could be a temporary covering of snow across the moors, the cotswolds, the chilterns as well, andaybe a few flakes of snow mixed in with the rain across east anglia and south—east england first thing in the morning. now that will clear through. the skies will brighten. a sunny afternoon and many eastern areas will stay sunny throughout the afternoon. in the west, though, a few showers in the morning, maybe a few more in the afternoon, but not as many as we have seen through today, and whilst the winds will be lighter, it will still be a rather cool day across the country. temperatures sticking in single figures at around 4—7 or 8 degrees for the vast majority. maybe reaching 10 in the south—east corner. late in the day, more showers into the western scotland, and some gales here. hello this is bbc news with maxine croxall. the headlines... a patient in scotland tests positive for coronavirus bringing the total number of uk cases to 36. some british holidaymakers who were on lockdown at a tenerife hotel arrive at the airport to fly back to the uk this evening, after testing negativ
there could be a temporary covering of snow across the moors, the cotswolds, the chilterns as well, andaybe a few flakes of snow mixed in with the rain across east anglia and south—east england first thing in the morning. now that will clear through. the skies will brighten. a sunny afternoon and many eastern areas will stay sunny throughout the afternoon. in the west, though, a few showers in the morning, maybe a few more in the afternoon, but not as many as we have seen through today, and...
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steve moore and the dangerous of the stemless plan and also ahead, some on the left who seem to be happy about the coronavirus. who are they? they are happy about the effects, may be, not to the people but the claimant. claimant activists are thrilled. i will explain later on in the show. ♪ but first moments ago california governor gavin newsom ordering everyone in the state to stay-at-home. and it's called a of hope like, you can see it closely, it's at the end of the tunnel. companies in the united states and elsewhere are stepping up and retooling operations to turn out medical supplies, hand sanitizers, ventilators and more help for all of us to fight this coronavirus. more people, and this is really good, or getting tested every day between march 2nd and march 14th, 10.4 million lab test were put in the health care system. 45,000 people have been tested for the cdc. i know always complaining about the cdc but 45,000, 63,000 have been tested by commercial labs, 20,000 and hundreds of thousands of more are coming in the next week. look, the president wanted results. he got them, and h
steve moore and the dangerous of the stemless plan and also ahead, some on the left who seem to be happy about the coronavirus. who are they? they are happy about the effects, may be, not to the people but the claimant. claimant activists are thrilled. i will explain later on in the show. ♪ but first moments ago california governor gavin newsom ordering everyone in the state to stay-at-home. and it's called a of hope like, you can see it closely, it's at the end of the tunnel. companies in...
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over to you guys. >> thank you look who is here mandy moore, we're so excited.is is "today" on nbc. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit can we go get some ice cream? alright, we gotta stop here first. ♪ ♪ from smarter atms, to after hours video tellers ♪ ♪ comcast business is connecting thousands of banks to technology that turns everyday transactions into extraordinary experiences. hi there. how are you? do you have any lollipops in there? (laughing) no, sorry. we're helping all kinds of businesses go beyond customer expectations. how can we help you? and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit >> announcer: the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented by citi. >> we all know our next guest from nbc hit series, this is rebecca, good morning how does it feel to be released to the wo
over to you guys. >> thank you look who is here mandy moore, we're so excited.is is "today" on nbc. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit can we go get some ice cream? alright, we gotta stop here first. ♪ ♪ from smarter atms, to after hours video tellers ♪ ♪ comcast business is connecting thousands of banks to technology that...
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>> is that part of your motion, commissioner moore. >> yes, it is. >> second. did that also encloud your comments. >> >> roughly. >> there's a motion that has been second-degree. on the motion, reduce the roof deck allowing a two foot extension forward and on the third floor. mr. winslow, a question, is the motion in words explicit enough to the degree of reduction on the right side of the deck? i heard two feet but not the dough lynthedelineating commentt side. >> there was a diagram submitted into the record by mr. winslow that i believe he will use to address that. >> that would suffice otherwise the wordings does not express what we're saying. thank you. so moved, that passion passes 6 will have 0. >> thank you. >> we're adjourned. [roll call] >> clerk: we have a quorum. >> okay. first item is we will go into closed session. we need a vote whether to disclose discussion held in closed session on the january
>> is that part of your motion, commissioner moore. >> yes, it is. >> second. did that also encloud your comments. >> >> roughly. >> there's a motion that has been second-degree. on the motion, reduce the roof deck allowing a two foot extension forward and on the third floor. mr. winslow, a question, is the motion in words explicit enough to the degree of reduction on the right side of the deck? i heard two feet but not the dough lynthedelineating commentt...
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melissathen. >> steve mor moore here, i agree with you.e wall with coronavirus, but where i disagree respectfully, is you may be right in hopefully you are that we can contain this in next several weeks. but i would argue that it makes sesent to over react rather than under react to take some worse case scenarios and be prepared, worse case could lead to a paralysis like we've seen in italy. >> i think that not a good comparison between here and italy, i think we have the best defense again it. and i do differentiate between the full frontal attack on the disease itself with our health care infrastructure as opposed to stepping in on the economic front. i see cruise ships, i see airline industry, oil industry, which sure that took a tumble. that may be is not that bad if it is short run thing for all of the industries that use oil as an input, hedging in lower costs, i think we need to give the economic component more time to play out as we're attacking the disease itself. itself. >> maybe a difference in timing. >> senator, caroll roth, i
melissathen. >> steve mor moore here, i agree with you.e wall with coronavirus, but where i disagree respectfully, is you may be right in hopefully you are that we can contain this in next several weeks. but i would argue that it makes sesent to over react rather than under react to take some worse case scenarios and be prepared, worse case could lead to a paralysis like we've seen in italy. >> i think that not a good comparison between here and italy, i think we have the best...
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thanks for joining us tonight, i'm can way and i'm pam moore here in california people are still voting along with people in utah all the polls here close at 8 o'clock tonight, you still have time to vote, but the polls and 12 of the 14 states voting today are now close and the numbers are coming in we're getting poll results into our newsroom right now kron four's grant lotus joins us here in the studio. he has the latest grant ad panic an exciting night we kind of see where we stand at least a in terms of all of these 14 states in the polls to just close in minnesota and colorado
thanks for joining us tonight, i'm can way and i'm pam moore here in california people are still voting along with people in utah all the polls here close at 8 o'clock tonight, you still have time to vote, but the polls and 12 of the 14 states voting today are now close and the numbers are coming in we're getting poll results into our newsroom right now kron four's grant lotus joins us here in the studio. he has the latest grant ad panic an exciting night we kind of see where we stand at least...