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cynthia mendoza, norfolk, virginia. >> those are of course a few of the nurses we have lost in this country due to the virus. i'm joined now by one of the nurses who spoke at that protest yesterday, erica jones, a nurse at med star washington general. erica, i wonder if you can talk a little bit about what motive you'd to protest amidst all this. >> you know, actually, i really struggled with coming out and participating in a protest when i'm telling people to stay at home. but i've had my own coronavirus scare where i had to isolate away from my family and then you see our colleagues throughout the country are getting sick and they're dying because they don't have the right personal
cynthia mendoza, norfolk, virginia. >> those are of course a few of the nurses we have lost in this country due to the virus. i'm joined now by one of the nurses who spoke at that protest yesterday, erica jones, a nurse at med star washington general. erica, i wonder if you can talk a little bit about what motive you'd to protest amidst all this. >> you know, actually, i really struggled with coming out and participating in a protest when i'm telling people to stay at home. but i've...
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back to norfolk, it was a lightsaber in new york when it came.ng 500 beds for those that were dealing with covid-19. we have general terrence joining me right now, the northern commander who is responsibilities include norfo norfolk. great to have you back, good day to you, sir. >> thank you, neil. good to be with you again. >> neil: all right, we have a significant audio delay, more than normal, i apologize for that. but the ship is going to be heading back, do you know the next destination, headed back to norfolk, but whether it is needed or utilized anywhere el else? >> yes, right. it will leave on thursday to go down to norfolk, it will be waiting for further tasking, but in the meantime we want to make sure that we are providing great health care so the new york city members, and we have at the javits center, the continued mission that goes on there. yesterday we had over 630 doctors and nurses that were embedded within the new york city hospital system. also 100 upper mental health personnel that are trying to take care of all health care w
back to norfolk, it was a lightsaber in new york when it came.ng 500 beds for those that were dealing with covid-19. we have general terrence joining me right now, the northern commander who is responsibilities include norfo norfolk. great to have you back, good day to you, sir. >> thank you, neil. good to be with you again. >> neil: all right, we have a significant audio delay, more than normal, i apologize for that. but the ship is going to be heading back, do you know the next...
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handed to speak aware, but she ys the pandemic has impacted her senior year at northview high in norfolk i don't get to a stronger, i don't really do not need rent. i means it's been a little monkey wrench in the playhouse so to speak across thstate norfolk native ashley mormon is getting ready to graduate from virginia tech virtuay who ceremony moved online shopping kind of feels like. so looking forward to seeing s her and all that shs accomplished and getting her to wk across the stage with their families learned about a new facebook group virginia adopt a senior 2020. >>a group or anyone like woodward can connect and shw suppor to seniors would be different every challenge reach out to somebody that i think i'm in the elections are all that she lea she got it she did and especially the meline is i'm a stranger doing th for me i just mak my heart goes like and sizes and use a lot since got here. >>i think people are very the me goes or kelly dodson and her daughterkennedy, some of these people are complete strangerlike best mis allsopp i thought it was a children to be able to recogni
handed to speak aware, but she ys the pandemic has impacted her senior year at northview high in norfolk i don't get to a stronger, i don't really do not need rent. i means it's been a little monkey wrench in the playhouse so to speak across thstate norfolk native ashley mormon is getting ready to graduate from virginia tech virtuay who ceremony moved online shopping kind of feels like. so looking forward to seeing s her and all that shs accomplished and getting her to wk across the stage with...
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he is from norfolk. and if you could talk about martin delaney, and when he meets with abraham lincoln, and when that book comes out, i will buy jonathan: thank you. -- i will buy it. jonathan: thank you. i'm working on two books. if i find anything, i would love to let you know. i am working on two books about african-americans. correspondence to lincoln," and the others about black visitors to the white house. martin delaney is a famous abolitionist and immigration-ist of the 1850's, a doctor, and he starts writing to the war department in 1863 about getting a commission of the army. he doesn't get one until 1865. he meets with lincoln, i want to say late february 1865, and they have a long conversation. i'veey says to lincoln, got this idea. we need to create an army of only black men. civil war regiments were lackgated, so you had enlisted men and noncommissioned officers being overseen by white commissioned officers. so delaney meets with lincoln and says, if we create an army of black enlisted men
he is from norfolk. and if you could talk about martin delaney, and when he meets with abraham lincoln, and when that book comes out, i will buy jonathan: thank you. -- i will buy it. jonathan: thank you. i'm working on two books. if i find anything, i would love to let you know. i am working on two books about african-americans. correspondence to lincoln," and the others about black visitors to the white house. martin delaney is a famous abolitionist and immigration-ist of the 1850's, a...
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from bin collectors in norfolk, to the royal family.sarah and her husband gary, who is a delivery driver have moved into a caravan on the drive. see you soon, we love you loads. so they don't put sarah's mum at risk. gwen is 83. clapping for her daughter, and for thousands of others, and she will be saying thank you again, next week. jon kay, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc news. we arejoined by we are joined by the arrays in the uk and watched by viewers all around the world. coming up in the next 20 minutes or so we'll be live at the white house for the daily briefing. at briefing. the latest plans are in terms of opening at the latest plans are in terms of opening up some of the states, something he mentioned and his press conference yesterday and indeed has been for the last few days. and before that we'll take a look at the latest front pages from the newspa papers and the news websites. with me is nicola bartlett — the political correspondent for the dail
from bin collectors in norfolk, to the royal family.sarah and her husband gary, who is a delivery driver have moved into a caravan on the drive. see you soon, we love you loads. so they don't put sarah's mum at risk. gwen is 83. clapping for her daughter, and for thousands of others, and she will be saying thank you again, next week. jon kay, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc news. we arejoined by we are joined by the...
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the first marine hospital located at norfolk, virginia.ond was built in boston, massachusetts. some of the medical personnel were used by the union and the confederacy for the care of the sick and wounded of the military forces. it frequently happened the medical officers of the early marine hospital were the first position to diagnose such diseases as cholera, fever and smallpox, which endangered the public health. the work of the service became of such increasing importance to the public health of the country that congress extended its duties until it became in function a federal health service. recognizing the value of m mobility and military discipline, congress authorized the organization of the marine hospital service along military lines with officers holding commissions in grades similar to those of officers of the medical departments of the army and the navy. in 1912, the name of the service was changed, the united states public health service. the public health service is administered by the surgeon general, who is responsible di
the first marine hospital located at norfolk, virginia.ond was built in boston, massachusetts. some of the medical personnel were used by the union and the confederacy for the care of the sick and wounded of the military forces. it frequently happened the medical officers of the early marine hospital were the first position to diagnose such diseases as cholera, fever and smallpox, which endangered the public health. the work of the service became of such increasing importance to the public...
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country running during the current open demick the royal couple are in lockdown at home in a rural norfolk and the children on burnley in the north west of england many years like. i don't really frightens me i'm katherine and this is william next to me and are you holding up pictures of your mommies and daddies yeah yeah. this is a picture of the man she was in there and the chairs. are sometimes it's interesting the really proud. it was all you can you hold it up it's your less. brilliant look about it's all right. well done well done really you see i agree to be very proud that i do an amazing job. by. it watching news from berlin download the day after all visit our website e.w. dot com for more we're back at the top of the out with the headlines. and for. the lead with. video audio. anytime anywhere. w.
country running during the current open demick the royal couple are in lockdown at home in a rural norfolk and the children on burnley in the north west of england many years like. i don't really frightens me i'm katherine and this is william next to me and are you holding up pictures of your mommies and daddies yeah yeah. this is a picture of the man she was in there and the chairs. are sometimes it's interesting the really proud. it was all you can you hold it up it's your less. brilliant...
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he still lived in norfolk county at 21 with his mother and his siblings. 10 years later he was on his own and they had 10 -- they have three young daughters. he had a son named crispus attucks palmer junior. registered later, he for the draft. then he was a widower and lived with his children to norfolk city where he owned his home free and clear and worked as a clerk at the post office. later he was married again. he and his second wife provided for their family. $3500.e was worth they purchased a radio and placed a high priority on education. crispus have his post office position and rose and his oldest daughter were schoolteachers. the 17-year-old crispus junior was soon off on his own. he completed four years of college. impressive achievement. he was working as a film editor until may 1942 when he enlisted in the army to help defend the country. here the rank of technician fifth grade and gave his -- he earned the rank of technician fifth grade and give his life. he can -- we can only speculate whether he carried on tributes to the first martyr of the revolution. personifies a cu
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he was from norfolk. i think it would tell a very compelling story if you placed agusta near lee, stewart, and jackson and davis. it would tell a much more complete story of the commonwealth during the civil war. during the summer of 1864, lincoln met with several groups of black religious leaders and they asked for her mission to hold picnics on the white house grounds. in each case, lincoln gave permission. the incredible nature of these events is captured by how the democratic press responded. democrats complained white religious groups had never been given permission to use the white house grounds for picnics. why was lincoln allowing black groups to do this? many expressed outrage. the cincinnati enquirer said, limiting with negro officers, lawyers now the , negro race is looking up or rather looking down on the white race. from the elevated position it has attained in this administration. a pennsylvania newspaper sneered at lincoln for his treatment of african americans. the newspaper was ironically
he was from norfolk. i think it would tell a very compelling story if you placed agusta near lee, stewart, and jackson and davis. it would tell a much more complete story of the commonwealth during the civil war. during the summer of 1864, lincoln met with several groups of black religious leaders and they asked for her mission to hold picnics on the white house grounds. in each case, lincoln gave permission. the incredible nature of these events is captured by how the democratic press...
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at the age of 21, crispus still palmer still lived in norfolk county with his mother, now a widow, and with his siblings. 10 years later, crispus was married and on his own, and they had three young daughters. inn the first baby was born 1912, he was named crispus attucks palmer jr. a few years later, he registered for the world war i draft, although he did not serve. by 1920, he was a widower and had moved to norfolk city, where he owned his home free and clear and worked as a clerk at the post office. later that year crispus married , again. he and his second wife, rose, provided well for their family. the home was worth $3500. they purchased a radio and placed a high priority on education. crispus still held his post office position, and both rose and his oldest daughter, marion, or schoolteachers. crispus jr. was soon off on his own adventures. he completed four years of college, an impressive achievement for a black man in the early 20th century. he was working as a film editor in the motion picture industry he anday, 1942, when listed in the u.s. army to help defend the country i
at the age of 21, crispus still palmer still lived in norfolk county with his mother, now a widow, and with his siblings. 10 years later, crispus was married and on his own, and they had three young daughters. inn the first baby was born 1912, he was named crispus attucks palmer jr. a few years later, he registered for the world war i draft, although he did not serve. by 1920, he was a widower and had moved to norfolk city, where he owned his home free and clear and worked as a clerk at the...
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you probably won't need to do so if you are in remote norfolk or cumbria.vulnerable groups that for them yes, perhaps, there could be some health benefits. so i think by and large it is going to be pushed back onto individuals to decide what think it is best —— is best to do. this advice might actually not sort of kick in until we get to the next stage of lifting any restrictions, which as we know, the signs and that are becoming increasingly pessimistic after chris whitty, the chief medical officer yesterday suggested it may have to last until the rest of the year, until or u nless we the rest of the year, until or unless we get a vaccine. earlier we heard from the cabinet minister brandon lewis again cautioning that a vaccine is not imminent. it is really good news that those trials are starting in this country today. but we are not going to see a vaccine available and proven and tested and ready to go in the next few weeks. it will be some way down the line. good news that it is happening, but we have to continue to focus on flattening the curve and deal
you probably won't need to do so if you are in remote norfolk or cumbria.vulnerable groups that for them yes, perhaps, there could be some health benefits. so i think by and large it is going to be pushed back onto individuals to decide what think it is best —— is best to do. this advice might actually not sort of kick in until we get to the next stage of lifting any restrictions, which as we know, the signs and that are becoming increasingly pessimistic after chris whitty, the chief...
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from bin collectors in norfolk, to the royal family.livery driver have moved into a caravan on the drive. see you soon, we love you loads. so they don't put sarah's mum at risk. gwen is 83. clapping for her daughter, and for thousands of others, and she will be saying thank you again, next week. jon kay, bbc news. that's it. i'm lewis vaughan jones. this is bbc news. bye— bye. hello there. many places across the uk had clear skies from dawn till dusk on thursday. in actual fact parts of the southeast saw highs of 2a degrees, 75 fahrenheit, and is probably going to be the warmest day this week. a slightly different story, however, coming in across eastern england, with a breeze from the north sea and a little more cloud here, temperature struggled at around ten or ii degrees. we start our day on friday with cloud across parts of eastern england, stretching in as faras of eastern england, stretching in as far as the east midlands, maybe. but as we go through the day they should melt away, dry, settle, sunny for many. just an outside chanc
from bin collectors in norfolk, to the royal family.livery driver have moved into a caravan on the drive. see you soon, we love you loads. so they don't put sarah's mum at risk. gwen is 83. clapping for her daughter, and for thousands of others, and she will be saying thank you again, next week. jon kay, bbc news. that's it. i'm lewis vaughan jones. this is bbc news. bye— bye. hello there. many places across the uk had clear skies from dawn till dusk on thursday. in actual fact parts of the...
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staff in the country running during the pandemic the role couple are in lockdown at home in rural norfolkthe children are in but only in the north west of england many is like. laurie oh i know it's very nice to me i'm katherine and this is william next to me and are you holding up pictures of your mommies and daddies yeah yeah. this is that picture of him and she was in there and he just. sometimes i'm reading it isn't really proud. it was all you can you over don't it's your let's. talk about it's all right. well well done really and you see i agree to be very proud that i did an amazing job. by. that's if they were dressed like that because it's a so of course just in case you're wondering we'll have more of world years at the top of the hour course on the web site b w dot com i do follow us on twitter and instagram at the w. news. conference. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour corona update. that 19 special next on d w. i'm doing great big thing in all the time. how to handle on new allies in ti
staff in the country running during the pandemic the role couple are in lockdown at home in rural norfolkthe children are in but only in the north west of england many is like. laurie oh i know it's very nice to me i'm katherine and this is william next to me and are you holding up pictures of your mommies and daddies yeah yeah. this is that picture of him and she was in there and he just. sometimes i'm reading it isn't really proud. it was all you can you over don't it's your let's. talk about...
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if it should be a new look at norfolk virginia every single person who's died from cold has been black in st louis every single person was die from coal that has been black that should shock all of us because of course what we were told was always virus is the great equalizer doesn't matter your age your social class it affects us all the same well that is demonstrably not true who are the people most likely to work in public facing service sector jobs or the people who have to take public transit who are the people who could not. be sheltering in place you know they they're not sheltering in place i've been sheltering in place for 6 weeks now because i work that type of job these are are disproportionately black and brown and particularly black and brown women and that matter but it's also the force segregation in these communities which means that black and brown particularly black people are living in very densely segregated neighborhoods so when someone does get this they bring this back to a segregated community and it read a lot faster but then when you add the least level one tr
if it should be a new look at norfolk virginia every single person who's died from cold has been black in st louis every single person was die from coal that has been black that should shock all of us because of course what we were told was always virus is the great equalizer doesn't matter your age your social class it affects us all the same well that is demonstrably not true who are the people most likely to work in public facing service sector jobs or the people who have to take public...
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of that and it's concerning because it's easy to get lax and to think it's ok it's coming down in norfolk to me the weather is beautiful. and we know that that the way this does know every. year drop in these type of convictions and that we can get complacent i mean as you just pointed out there's a huge increase every day in there in europe. you know italy is the epicenter but spain and u.k. or france we are all seen these massively increase in victims of. america is a disaster course and it's only going to get we're there as well and so this is where we are you know we are now considering. majors like masks the c.d.c. just put out new guidance to to consider that we should have community mask wherein and that is it can be very useful if you consider that. most of this thread is of course rethink your best bet in order still done by people who are symptomatic and cockiness needy and therefore if you put a mask on those people then you stop the source if the if those who are i don't get to wear masks or bandannas or maybe nurse calves and so what that does is it actually stuck to like tha
of that and it's concerning because it's easy to get lax and to think it's ok it's coming down in norfolk to me the weather is beautiful. and we know that that the way this does know every. year drop in these type of convictions and that we can get complacent i mean as you just pointed out there's a huge increase every day in there in europe. you know italy is the epicenter but spain and u.k. or france we are all seen these massively increase in victims of. america is a disaster course and it's...
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from bin collectors in norfolk, to the royal family. a caravan on the drive. see you soon, we love you loads. so they don't put sarah's mum at risk. gwen is 83. clapping for her daughter, and for thousands of others, and she will be saying thank you again, next week. jon kay, bbc news. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some —— lets go to bristoljust before you go. a famous picture by ba n ksy before you go. a famous picture by banksy has been given a makeover. it is a mural on the side of a building in his home city. it is a take on the girl with the pearl earring. we don't know whether banksy added the mask. that is it. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. this is bbc news. i i. —— bye—bye. hello there. many places across the uk had gin clear skies from dawn till dusk on thursday. in actualfact, parts of the south—east saw highs of 2a degrees, 75 fahrenheit, and it's probably going to be the warmest day this week. a slightly different story, however, coming in acros
from bin collectors in norfolk, to the royal family. a caravan on the drive. see you soon, we love you loads. so they don't put sarah's mum at risk. gwen is 83. clapping for her daughter, and for thousands of others, and she will be saying thank you again, next week. jon kay, bbc news. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some —— lets go to bristoljust before you go. a famous picture by ba n ksy before you go. a famous picture by banksy has been given a makeover. it is a mural on...
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running during the pandemic the royal couple are in lockdown at home in rubles norfolk the children are in burnley in the north west of england many is like. laurie hawley quite or a very nice to me i'm catherine and this is william next to me and are you holding out pictures of your mommies and daddies yes yes this is this is a picture of mine will mention words and they need to cherish. this and i'm pleading for help it's interesting really proud of. it was all you can you hold it up it's your less. brilliant book about it's all right. well done well done it's brilliant you see i agree me very proud of that in maine thing joe. thank you. so we'll have more world news at the top of the hour remember you can get all the latest news around the clock on our website d w dot com i'll be back in just a moment with that. i'm not laughing at the germans well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and with that even germany i think deep into the german culture of. new jersey can take this grandma you know it's all that. enough time rachel join me to meet the gem of a course. in the army of clima
running during the pandemic the royal couple are in lockdown at home in rubles norfolk the children are in burnley in the north west of england many is like. laurie hawley quite or a very nice to me i'm catherine and this is william next to me and are you holding out pictures of your mommies and daddies yes yes this is this is a picture of mine will mention words and they need to cherish. this and i'm pleading for help it's interesting really proud of. it was all you can you hold it up it's...
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staff keeping the country running during the pandemic the old couple are in lockdown at home in rural norfolk the children are him personally in the north west of england many is like. oh i know it's very nice to me i'm katherine and this is william next to me and are you holding up pictures of your mommy daddy yes yes. this is the picture and she was in there any chance. i'm reading this interesting really proud. of you can you old you know it's your less. well thought well you see i agree speak very crowded at it in maine thing joe oh yes. i will have more world news at the top and of course you don't like just around the clock on the website that's t w dot com goodnight. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news for. our corona update. from the vid 19 special next on d w. is for me. it's for. the children is for. me. is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for every. beethoven 2020. 150th anniversary here on d. don't you know. how useful are face masks during the corona crisis experts can't really agree on this sh
staff keeping the country running during the pandemic the old couple are in lockdown at home in rural norfolk the children are him personally in the north west of england many is like. oh i know it's very nice to me i'm katherine and this is william next to me and are you holding up pictures of your mommy daddy yes yes. this is the picture and she was in there any chance. i'm reading this interesting really proud. of you can you old you know it's your less. well thought well you see i agree...
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from bin collectors in norfolk, to the royal family.loads. so they don‘t put sarah‘s mum at risk. gwen is 83. clapping for her daughter, and for thousands of others, and she will be saying thank you again, next week. jon kay, bbc news. well done. that is it from us. back with headlines in a minute. hello. many places across the uk had gently skies from dawn till dusk on thursday. in actual fact, parts of the southeast saw highs of 24 degrees, 75 fahrenheit and is probably going to be the warmest day this week. slightly different story coming in across east and england. in across eastern england. a breeze from the north sea and a little more cloud here at temperatures struggle at a ten or 11 degrees. we start our day on friday with cloud across parts of eastern england, stretching and as far as the east midlands may be but as we go through the day, that should melt away and dry and settle. just an outside chance later on in the afternoon of an isolated shower across the southwest. we should see temperatures peaking at 22 degrees and may
from bin collectors in norfolk, to the royal family.loads. so they don‘t put sarah‘s mum at risk. gwen is 83. clapping for her daughter, and for thousands of others, and she will be saying thank you again, next week. jon kay, bbc news. well done. that is it from us. back with headlines in a minute. hello. many places across the uk had gently skies from dawn till dusk on thursday. in actual fact, parts of the southeast saw highs of 24 degrees, 75 fahrenheit and is probably going to be the...
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she is played by kathy hipperson, whojoined me from her home in norfolk county, in eastern england —we were all taken for how popular she has been. how did you get the idea to do videos playing her? i think it was, well it's english heritage that drove the idea and they were keen to make some of the history online as you can see today. and they wanted to make their youtube channel a little bit more diverse with cooking as well as weapons and castles and stately homes. so to add another layer to it i think. do you actually do the cooking and is videos yourself? i do 90% of the cooking myself. we don't do all of it in the kitchen, unfortunately the historic engines are not able to let the range into all the cooking there. but we do do all the cooking, yes. and of course had a boom popular do know that everyone is stuck at home watching online cooking videos. can her cooking, which was done in a 19 century stately home be repeated in 21st century lockdown kitchens? i think absolutely. not all of the recipes but a lot of them you can reuse things can you can use stuff at the back of your
she is played by kathy hipperson, whojoined me from her home in norfolk county, in eastern england —we were all taken for how popular she has been. how did you get the idea to do videos playing her? i think it was, well it's english heritage that drove the idea and they were keen to make some of the history online as you can see today. and they wanted to make their youtube channel a little bit more diverse with cooking as well as weapons and castles and stately homes. so to add another layer...
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william and catherine dialled into casterton primary in burnley, from their home in norfolk.cing. richard askam reports. i'm catherine and this is william next to me. are you holding up pictures of your mummies and daddies? yeah. a royal call to children and staff at a school which is helping dozens of families in east lancashire. this is a picture of my mum and she works for the nhs as an admin for the health visitors and i am really proud of her. yeah, well done, you. can you hold it up a bit to your left so we can see it? that's it. brilliant. look at that. that's a great picture. that's a great photo. well done. it's brilliant. i agree you should be very proud of her. they are doing an amazing job, all the nhs workers. lloyd, have you got a picture too? this is a picture of my mum and she works at a special school and she helps and treats children. fantastic, and is she still working at the moment? this week. the school also delivers food to some families as well as helping with mental health provision. we are massively grateful to have their support today. and the duches
william and catherine dialled into casterton primary in burnley, from their home in norfolk.cing. richard askam reports. i'm catherine and this is william next to me. are you holding up pictures of your mummies and daddies? yeah. a royal call to children and staff at a school which is helping dozens of families in east lancashire. this is a picture of my mum and she works for the nhs as an admin for the health visitors and i am really proud of her. yeah, well done, you. can you hold it up a bit...
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we heard how carers are being sent from peterborough to stansted, from norfolk to sheffield, to go andis just impossible for many carers, many of whom don't have their own cars. we need see that change, we need more testing centres open, we need carers to be able to go and get the test in local hospitals as nhs staff are. and we need to look at mobile testing too. if we don't have proper testing, we aren't going to be able to deal with this infection. families are not allowed to go into care homes any more, so the only way an infection is going to come in is via care workers, who desperately don't want to infect the people they're caring for, or elderly people who are discharged from hospital. thankfully, they will now be tested. but if you test positive for coronavirus when being discharged from hospital, it is simply not possible for you to go back into that care home and be effectively isolated, so we need some new services there to keep thoses elderly people with coronavirus separate from others in care homes. alleyne about the furlough scheme. there is a total of 185,000 businesse
we heard how carers are being sent from peterborough to stansted, from norfolk to sheffield, to go andis just impossible for many carers, many of whom don't have their own cars. we need see that change, we need more testing centres open, we need carers to be able to go and get the test in local hospitals as nhs staff are. and we need to look at mobile testing too. if we don't have proper testing, we aren't going to be able to deal with this infection. families are not allowed to go into care...
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the first marine hospital in norfolk, virginia, the second built in boston, massachusetts.e medical personnel were utilized by both the union and the confederacy for the care of wounded forces. it frequently happened that medical officers of the early marine hospitals were the first physicians to diagnose diseases such as cholera. the work of the service became of such increasing importance that congress extended its duties until it became in function a federal health service. wrecking -- recognizing the value of mobility, congress authorized the organization along military lines, with officers holding positions in great similar to the army and navy. in 1912, the name was changed to the united states public health service. it is administered by the surgeon general, who is responsible to the secretary of the treasury, congress and the president. we will now hear the surgeon general outlined the work of the public health service. >> although the first responsibility for public health represent desk -- rests upon the states and localities of our country, the federal government
the first marine hospital in norfolk, virginia, the second built in boston, massachusetts.e medical personnel were utilized by both the union and the confederacy for the care of wounded forces. it frequently happened that medical officers of the early marine hospitals were the first physicians to diagnose diseases such as cholera. the work of the service became of such increasing importance that congress extended its duties until it became in function a federal health service. wrecking --...
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he was from norfolk. and i think it could tell a compelling story if you put him next to lee, stewart, jackson, and davis. in the summer of 1864, he met with several groups of black religious leaders and they asked for permission to have picnics on the white house grounds. the incredible nature of these events is captured by how the democratic press responded. democrats complained that white house groups were never allowed to do it, why were black groups allowed to do it. the cincinnati inquirer said this. with negro ourselves in the army, negros at whausz receptions, that now the negro race is looking up, or rather down to the white race from their elevated position. they sneered at lincoln. they were called the star of the north. it is from bloomsberg, pennsylvania. here is what they wrote. when did we ever have a president that made so much of the negro or was ever willing to take him into his private and social circles as abraham lincoln does. i love that line. i love that line. a copperhead newspaper
he was from norfolk. and i think it could tell a compelling story if you put him next to lee, stewart, jackson, and davis. in the summer of 1864, he met with several groups of black religious leaders and they asked for permission to have picnics on the white house grounds. the incredible nature of these events is captured by how the democratic press responded. democrats complained that white house groups were never allowed to do it, why were black groups allowed to do it. the cincinnati...
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finished combat training in april of '45, i had my bags packed and then catching the train to go to norfolk to get on a ship to go over and join the 332nd and we got a message saying to hold us, the war in italy was over and they were expecting to wind up the whole european theater, which they did in may. hitler gave up the following month of may, so i would have been on the high seas. so i didn't make it overseas to join the group. during that time the germans had very good intelligence, excellent intelligence. hitler knew i was coming. that's why he gave up. and then we got b-47s and then when -- since i didn't go over i joined the 99th in kentucky and they had p-47s so i flew p-47s up until the time of integration and that was in june of '49. they scattered us all over the world. eddie drummond and i, another pilot in the 99th, were assigned to a fighter group in japan. now before we departed our file had been forwarded to the wing commander. in there was our picture. so the wing commander called all the pilots into the base theater and said we have these two negro pilots coming in, they
finished combat training in april of '45, i had my bags packed and then catching the train to go to norfolk to get on a ship to go over and join the 332nd and we got a message saying to hold us, the war in italy was over and they were expecting to wind up the whole european theater, which they did in may. hitler gave up the following month of may, so i would have been on the high seas. so i didn't make it overseas to join the group. during that time the germans had very good intelligence,...
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mission changed, our equipment in some respects changed as well, so we had that sent up to us from norfolkneil: commander, you have a lot of grateful people in the new york metropolitan area, that is an understatement and you and your men and women had very little sleep dealing with all of this this easter weekend it's much appreciated. i hope you can still have a happy easter yourself thank you, sir very much. >> absolutely thank you for having us. neil: in the meantime here, the president will be busy this weekend he's going to be meeting, i assume, virtually with a lot of airline ceo's. they are going to get help baked into that rescue package but a lot of it could be coming too late, already the seven premier airlines have taken 1,800 planes or about 30% of their available capacity, out of action. and we got some numbers that show them their business has crashed about 90% from where it was last year at this time, furthermore, logan international airport, in boston, saw a 96% decline from where we were a little more than three months ago, what the president wants to do and the best way
mission changed, our equipment in some respects changed as well, so we had that sent up to us from norfolkneil: commander, you have a lot of grateful people in the new york metropolitan area, that is an understatement and you and your men and women had very little sleep dealing with all of this this easter weekend it's much appreciated. i hope you can still have a happy easter yourself thank you, sir very much. >> absolutely thank you for having us. neil: in the meantime here, the...
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the first marine hospital in norfolk, virginia, was purchased .he second was built in boston, massachusetts. some medical personnel were utilized by both the union and the confederacy for the care of wounded military forces. it frequently happened that medical officers of the early marine hospitals were the first physicians to diagnose diseases such as cholera and smallpox, which seriously endangered the public health at ports of entry. as time went on, the work of the service became of such of increasing importance that congress extended its duties until it became in function a federal health service. recognizing the value of mobility and military discipline in an organization that had to combat epidemic diseases, congress authorized the organization along military lines, with officers holding positions in grades similar to officers of the army and navy. in 1912, the name was changed to service today,is the united states public health service. the public health service is administered by the surgeon general, who is responsible to the secretary of
the first marine hospital in norfolk, virginia, was purchased .he second was built in boston, massachusetts. some medical personnel were utilized by both the union and the confederacy for the care of wounded military forces. it frequently happened that medical officers of the early marine hospitals were the first physicians to diagnose diseases such as cholera and smallpox, which seriously endangered the public health at ports of entry. as time went on, the work of the service became of such of...
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the civilian mariners, the military sea command, the norfolk naval base, and of course the crew made the difference, to ensure the ship was ready to go when we got up here. >> and just to be safe, you have everything, captain, that you need right now to deal with this mission? >> we do. we have the ppe required, we have the medications required, and we have, most importantly, a motivated staff with which to accomplish the goal. even last night we had an opportunity to relieve some of the pressure among local hospitals, they were having some issues with their infrastructure, so we took on ten vented patients or ventilated patients into our icu in just a short amount of time to help that hospital out. so that's what we're here to do and we'll do that until we're ordered away. >> and you have potentially room for 500 coronavirus patients. hopefully you won't need to deal with 500, let's hope it doesn't happen, but i know that everyone in new york, everyone around the country is grateful to you and the men and women aboard your ship. thanks so much for joining us, captain. >> thank you,
the civilian mariners, the military sea command, the norfolk naval base, and of course the crew made the difference, to ensure the ship was ready to go when we got up here. >> and just to be safe, you have everything, captain, that you need right now to deal with this mission? >> we do. we have the ppe required, we have the medications required, and we have, most importantly, a motivated staff with which to accomplish the goal. even last night we had an opportunity to relieve some...
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re case in norfolk was told —— where a care home in norfolk was told the testing centre was sheffieldth figures concerning coronavirus in the uk, and we are being told that the overall number is 17,337 deaths. remember, this is in hospitals, not care homes are the community, just hospitals. 17,337. as of 4pm today. this is up from 16,509 the previous day. so, rise of over 800, 823, in 16,509 the previous day. so, rise of over800, 823, in the 16,509 the previous day. so, rise of over 800, 823, in the last 24 hours. we know that the death total are beginning to plateau and have been at around 800 or so over the past few days, fewer yesterday admittedly, which is usually the case after the weekend because it ta kes case after the weekend because it takes time, there is a time lag for the figures to register through. but we are beginning to see a beginning ofa we are beginning to see a beginning of a plateau in the numbers of deaths, and that seems to be borne out by the latest figures, 17,337 in hospitals as of 4pm yesterday, and thatis hospitals as of 4pm yesterday, and that is up aroun
re case in norfolk was told —— where a care home in norfolk was told the testing centre was sheffieldth figures concerning coronavirus in the uk, and we are being told that the overall number is 17,337 deaths. remember, this is in hospitals, not care homes are the community, just hospitals. 17,337. as of 4pm today. this is up from 16,509 the previous day. so, rise of over 800, 823, in 16,509 the previous day. so, rise of over800, 823, in the 16,509 the previous day. so, rise of over 800,...
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director of a small care provider with homes in norfolk. thank you.ss northern and eastern parts of the country, very much milder elsewhere and most places. cloudy and grey, i think, on wednesday morning. some sunshine for a while in scotland. a few showers as well. we see this band of rain quite heavy and persistent moving northward and eastward through the day. one cycle isa eastward through the day. one cycle is a way, a few hours of dry weather and sunshine before the winds pick up and sunshine before the winds pick up again and blow more rain in later on. temperature should be higher than they have been to date, particularly for england and wales but it doesn't get particularly one for the rest of the week. we are looking at some sunshine but quite a few showers that could be heavy and thundery as well. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... new figures show that covid—19 related deaths in care homes in england have travelled in a space of three weeks while deaths in hospitals are continuing to fall. a minute's silence to remember key workers t
director of a small care provider with homes in norfolk. thank you.ss northern and eastern parts of the country, very much milder elsewhere and most places. cloudy and grey, i think, on wednesday morning. some sunshine for a while in scotland. a few showers as well. we see this band of rain quite heavy and persistent moving northward and eastward through the day. one cycle isa eastward through the day. one cycle is a way, a few hours of dry weather and sunshine before the winds pick up and...
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then caught a train to go to norfolk. went to the three 32nd. we got a message saying to hold us.the war in italy was over, and in may, hitler gave up the following month of may. i would have been on the high seas. i did not make it overseas to join the group. at that time, the germans had excellent intelligence. hitler knew i was coming. that's why he gave. a it. man, like i said we got p 40 sevens. then since i did not go over, i join the 99th and kentucky and we flew p 47. i flew p 47's up until the time of immigration and i was in june 49. they broke the three 32nd. another pilot of the 99th and i, we were assigned to a group in japan. before we departed, our 2:01 file had been forwarded to the wing commander. there was our picture. the wing commander called all the pilots into the base the eater and said we have to negros pilots assigned to the squadrons. >> and he said no way are we going to fly with. them no way. anyway, the other pilot and i reported to the wing commander. and he said, what do you want us to call you? i said well, i am a first lieutenant. and he is a secon
then caught a train to go to norfolk. went to the three 32nd. we got a message saying to hold us.the war in italy was over, and in may, hitler gave up the following month of may. i would have been on the high seas. i did not make it overseas to join the group. at that time, the germans had excellent intelligence. hitler knew i was coming. that's why he gave. a it. man, like i said we got p 40 sevens. then since i did not go over, i join the 99th and kentucky and we flew p 47. i flew p 47's up...
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we had a mission so our professional civilian mariners, the people that work in the norfolk naval base as well as our crew pitched in as a team and got the ship ready to go. went to sea early and got here, as you mentioned, earlier than expected. >>> we, the country that covid-19 has hit the hardest is italy. it is extending the national lockdown that began nearly a month ago until april 13th. the prime minister said the restrictive measures have produced positive results and if they don't continue, all their efforts, quote, would have been in vain. and our barbie nadeau joins us live. this will be tough, no doubt about it, but necessary. how are people coping with that? >> reporter: well, i mean, i think everyone was expecting this. you know, it's going to be particularly difficult here in italy to have easter behind, you know -- under the lockdown. this is such an important poly day here and people won't be able to get together with their families. we're seeing the results. the cautious optimism that the curve is flattening, people are empowered to stay in a lockdown. we know that it
we had a mission so our professional civilian mariners, the people that work in the norfolk naval base as well as our crew pitched in as a team and got the ship ready to go. went to sea early and got here, as you mentioned, earlier than expected. >>> we, the country that covid-19 has hit the hardest is italy. it is extending the national lockdown that began nearly a month ago until april 13th. the prime minister said the restrictive measures have produced positive results and if they...
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the city's hospitals has treated more than 180 patients and will soon depart for its home port in norfolk, virginia. we're back in a moment. kins wit. the coronavirus continues to affect us all, and we are here, actively supporting you and your community. every day, we're providing trusted information from top health experts...sharing tools to help protect families from fraud... and creating resources to support family caregivers everywhere. as always, you can count on aarp to advocate for you and your family. join us and stay connected at aarp.org/coronavirus for you and your family. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. >>> welcome back, everybody. after facing widespread backlash, several companies are now facing the dilemma of whether they should return the money they obtained from the small business stim use husbaul. talk us through which companies are being pinpointed and how
the city's hospitals has treated more than 180 patients and will soon depart for its home port in norfolk, virginia. we're back in a moment. kins wit. the coronavirus continues to affect us all, and we are here, actively supporting you and your community. every day, we're providing trusted information from top health experts...sharing tools to help protect families from fraud... and creating resources to support family caregivers everywhere. as always, you can count on aarp to advocate for you...
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at the end of the month it will be cleaned and disinfected prior to leaving for its home base in norfolk virginia where it will prepare for its next mission and tonight hawaii's governors announced the state stay at home order and mandatory quarantine for visitors. >>will be extended through may 31st. that announcement comes after 2 weeks of consistently low numbers of positive cases there. the governor says extending the rules would prevent a sudden surge in cases, the state also vows to strictly enforce the 14 day travel quarantine with enhanced screening measures that went into effect on the thursday, the governor also extended the eviction moratorium and why which prevents any eviction from a residential dwelling for failure to pay rent through may 31st year to year. >>what the fda says there is no need to wipe down your groceries or takeout container, scientists say even though studies show the virus can live on some surfaces for 2 or 3 days. there's no evidence the virus is being transmitted on food or food packaging. scientists say instead it's best to wash your hands after handli
at the end of the month it will be cleaned and disinfected prior to leaving for its home base in norfolk virginia where it will prepare for its next mission and tonight hawaii's governors announced the state stay at home order and mandatory quarantine for visitors. >>will be extended through may 31st. that announcement comes after 2 weeks of consistently low numbers of positive cases there. the governor says extending the rules would prevent a sudden surge in cases, the state also vows to...
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cynthia mendonsa, norfolk. >> those are of course a few of the nurses we have lost in this country dueo the virus. i'm joined by one of the nurses that spoke at yesterday, erica jones. i wonder if you can talk about what motivated you to protest amidst this? >> you know, actually, i really struggled with coming out and participating in a protest when i'm telling people to stay at home. but i've had my own coronavirus scare where i had to isolate away from my family and then you see our colleagues throughout the country are getting sick and they're dying because they don't have the right personal protective equipment to keep them safe. so, you know, we're being told every day we're heroes but then we're being left feeling like we're martyrs on the battle field with nothing. >> what do you make of where this sort of debate in this country is? you see these very loud and visible protests that have gotten a lot of air time, but if you look at the polling, you have, you know, crazily large majorities of people saying they are scared of the virus. they think we should stay home. they think t
cynthia mendonsa, norfolk. >> those are of course a few of the nurses we have lost in this country dueo the virus. i'm joined by one of the nurses that spoke at yesterday, erica jones. i wonder if you can talk about what motivated you to protest amidst this? >> you know, actually, i really struggled with coming out and participating in a protest when i'm telling people to stay at home. but i've had my own coronavirus scare where i had to isolate away from my family and then you see...
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tony in norfolk says, my understanding is that there are an average 1600 people who die under normal the non—coronavirus death rate is in fact reducing? i think i will a nswer is in fact reducing? i think i will answer this in two parts. clearly, we are having nearly 1,000 deaths a day at the moment, although looking at the figures, this is hopefully going to fall quite quickly. so clearly, with 1600 people dying, normally, and then another 1,000 on top of that, there is going to be clearly most of those would not be people who would have died that week. what is well recognised when there has been a bad flu winter is there has been a bad flu winter is the number of deaths in the winter increased, but if you look forward into the summer, there is a number of deaths which are somewhat lower and that has been a transfer forward are people who would have died further forward. these numbers are people who would have died furtherforward. these numbers are actually much larger per day and we would see in that situation. and with 1,000 people dying on top of 1600, admittedly, some of them, a
tony in norfolk says, my understanding is that there are an average 1600 people who die under normal the non—coronavirus death rate is in fact reducing? i think i will a nswer is in fact reducing? i think i will answer this in two parts. clearly, we are having nearly 1,000 deaths a day at the moment, although looking at the figures, this is hopefully going to fall quite quickly. so clearly, with 1600 people dying, normally, and then another 1,000 on top of that, there is going to be clearly...
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so our professional civilian mariners, the people that work in the norfolk naval base as well as ourhed in as a team and got the ship ready to go. went to sea early and got here as you mentioned earlier than expected. >> yeah. listen, captain, we want to thank you so much. we just want to remind the folks that they're looking at the beautiful city behind you, but it's pretty much in lockdown, and you guys are here to help. it makes everyone -- gives everyone some degree of comfort, of course, i did not mean that as a -- no pun intended, but you guys are certainly doing that. captain, thank you so much. we appreciate you and thank you for your service. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> cnn's uncovered a huge backlog of coronavirus tests that caused massive delays. we're going to dig into the truth about testing next. adventure. to reconnect and be together. and once we did that, we realized his greatest adventure is just beginning. (avo male) welcome to the most adventurous outback ever. the all-new 2020 subaru outback. go where love takes you. (avo female) get 0% apr financin
so our professional civilian mariners, the people that work in the norfolk naval base as well as ourhed in as a team and got the ship ready to go. went to sea early and got here as you mentioned earlier than expected. >> yeah. listen, captain, we want to thank you so much. we just want to remind the folks that they're looking at the beautiful city behind you, but it's pretty much in lockdown, and you guys are here to help. it makes everyone -- gives everyone some degree of comfort, of...
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heading back to norfolk to wait for the next appointment, when the ship was first brought up here, brooke, it was there as an overflow facility to ease the strain and then converted to a covid-only treatment facility. brooke? >> i saw it leaving down the hudson as i was walking into the studio. how about that, erica hill, thank you very much for a look at all of it. >>> the white house weighing possible new cdc guidelines detailing how businesses, schools and other institutions should reopen and cnn obtained a draft of the recommendations. this is what you need to know. in part, schools, looking ahead, should space students' desks 6 feet apart and that kids should eat at their desks rather than in the cafeteria. they say that faith-based organizations should limit large gatherings and rely on virtual or outdoor services where possible. it also recommends changes at restaurants including the use of disposable menus, plates and utensils. cnn has reached out to the white house coronavirus task force to ask about the status of the draft recommendations but we have not yet heard back. let me g
heading back to norfolk to wait for the next appointment, when the ship was first brought up here, brooke, it was there as an overflow facility to ease the strain and then converted to a covid-only treatment facility. brooke? >> i saw it leaving down the hudson as i was walking into the studio. how about that, erica hill, thank you very much for a look at all of it. >>> the white house weighing possible new cdc guidelines detailing how businesses, schools and other institutions...