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in england, phillip stays with his uncle.in, lord louie mont baton. >> i think my grandmother, mont baton really took on that role. i think he became even more than an uncle. >> he's impressed by what he sees in the young prince phillip and he starts to have these sort of ambitions for him. >> princess elizabeth first noticed phillip seven years earlier at the royal naval college in dartmouth. >> in 1939, when princess elizabeth was a girl of 13 and prince phillip was 18 and a naval cadet, the king and the queen, with their two daughters, came to the cottage. they played croquet. prince phillip, concentrating on his shot, and there is lit princess elizabeth gazing up at him. >> she was smitten i'm sure very, very quickly. never looked back, frankly. >> the feeling was that it had been mont baton who engineered this. >> elizabeth and phillip write letters to each other throughout the war and elizabeth had a photograph of phillip beside her bed. and when the war was over, they began to see each other really rather frequently. >
in england, phillip stays with his uncle.in, lord louie mont baton. >> i think my grandmother, mont baton really took on that role. i think he became even more than an uncle. >> he's impressed by what he sees in the young prince phillip and he starts to have these sort of ambitions for him. >> princess elizabeth first noticed phillip seven years earlier at the royal naval college in dartmouth. >> in 1939, when princess elizabeth was a girl of 13 and prince phillip was 18...
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they wanted to stay exactly the same but phillip thinks they need modernize to survive. >> now phillip has been in charge and things are going to change. they are on a collision course. 5g will change business in america. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some 5g signals only go a few blocks, t-mobile 5g goes for miles. no other 5g...
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compton phillips?y. >> dr. compton-phillips: i'm hoping. can you hear me okay? >> harris: yep, we've got you. >> dr. compton-phillips: there you go, fantastic. i think everyone is working from home today in washington state. the roads are empty and the wi-fi is full. so it's pretty tough getting connections. daily life has changed dramatically. restaurants are shut down, our markets are shut down, everything with the exception of grocery stores. so it's interesting walking around. unless you go to a health care facility. so here in the puget sound area and the seattle metro area, the health care facilities are hopping. that's because we have so many people, both with fevers and coughs, as well as everybody else. trying to figure out how we have an already busy health care system and now we are putting in dramatically escalating cases of people with respiratory symptoms, including multiple people who need to be in the icu. it's going to get ugly before it gets better. >> harris: all right. now, you talk
compton phillips?y. >> dr. compton-phillips: i'm hoping. can you hear me okay? >> harris: yep, we've got you. >> dr. compton-phillips: there you go, fantastic. i think everyone is working from home today in washington state. the roads are empty and the wi-fi is full. so it's pretty tough getting connections. daily life has changed dramatically. restaurants are shut down, our markets are shut down, everything with the exception of grocery stores. so it's interesting walking...
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deal of suspicion around phillip. >> king's private secretary thought that phillip was a rough, crudebly be unfaithful and he didn't trust hip an inch. >> the king does consent to the marriage but on condition that they postpone the announcement of the engagement. the king hopes a little distance between them means the love will cool a little. >> the goal was to thank the south african people. princess elizabeth has never been out of the country before so this is the first opportunity for her to unfurl her wings nd she gates good deal of enjoyment. >> while they're on this trim on her twublt birthday, princess elizabeth gives a radio broadcast and this is a key moment in her life. >> i declare before you all with my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service. >> princess elizabeth, unlike her uncle edward, vows to devote herself to a lifetime of public duty when she is crowned queen. >> now that is a deliberately anti-abdication speech. this is for life. i will not abdicate. >> when she made that vow, felt it deeply and meant it, every word of it. and ha
deal of suspicion around phillip. >> king's private secretary thought that phillip was a rough, crudebly be unfaithful and he didn't trust hip an inch. >> the king does consent to the marriage but on condition that they postpone the announcement of the engagement. the king hopes a little distance between them means the love will cool a little. >> the goal was to thank the south african people. princess elizabeth has never been out of the country before so this is the first...
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amy compton phillips and dr. james phillips. dr.llips, what's your reaction to drew griffin's report? i find it stunning personally to hear these first responders went into this situation without the proper training and gear. >> it's been really interesting over the past few years that we have taken what we used to consider skilled professionals that are there, prepared to help us in case of an emergency, and somehow labeled them as members of a bureaucratic state. and so i think actually recognizing that we have skilled professionals from places like the cdc and from our public health infrastructure there to help us in case of an emergency, and we depend on that skill set. so it just is disheartening to me to not have that skill set be recognized and honored and drawn upon and be ready and available for when it's needed. >> and dr. phillips, this actually reminds me of a story i broke a few days ago, a first responder in kirkland, washington telling me he was in the life care center, the nursing home where at least 19 patients have
amy compton phillips and dr. james phillips. dr.llips, what's your reaction to drew griffin's report? i find it stunning personally to hear these first responders went into this situation without the proper training and gear. >> it's been really interesting over the past few years that we have taken what we used to consider skilled professionals that are there, prepared to help us in case of an emergency, and somehow labeled them as members of a bureaucratic state. and so i think actually...
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. >> his father prince phillip was an alpha male, a leader. charles was unconfident, not at all a sort of son that prince phillip wanted to have. >> it was clear to the prince that his father was disappointed in him. and i think that was very painful. >> his father's method of dealing with that was to try to toughen him up. it's the school of hard knocks. >> prince charles arrives with his father, the school's most famous boy. remember how you felt when you started? >> gordonsteen in the north of scotland is renowned for its tough regime. >> phillip chose it for his son because it was the school he was at in the 1930s. >> phillip had been a terrific success there and so he believed that this school would fit charles to wear the crown. you couldn't have a wimp sitting on the thereon. >> his parents very much wanted prince charles to be treated just like anybody else. but he wasn't anybody else. >> and so, he was ostracized by the other pupils. >> he was so vulnerable and such an easy target. >> they set in dormitories and come across him, beat
. >> his father prince phillip was an alpha male, a leader. charles was unconfident, not at all a sort of son that prince phillip wanted to have. >> it was clear to the prince that his father was disappointed in him. and i think that was very painful. >> his father's method of dealing with that was to try to toughen him up. it's the school of hard knocks. >> prince charles arrives with his father, the school's most famous boy. remember how you felt when you started?...
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so the numbers here could very likely go up phillip? >> all right, ron, thank you >>> the trump administration is ramping up efforts to contain the coronavirus outbreak vice president mike pence will meet with hospital and health care industry leaders at the white house this afternoon to talk about the response so far then he will join a meeting with president trump and top bankers about the financial impact of the outbreak nbc's tracie potts joins us with the latest from d.c. and tracie, the administration is still grappling with how to deal with this crisis. >> reporter: exactly you mentioned the meeting with the health care workers today. some of the largest ones have already announced that they will waive co-pays for coronavirus testing, but democrats particularly are pushing for more they want the testing to be free we'll see those meetings happening today as we now top 1,000 cases overnight in the united states. president trump pushing for a payroll tax cut, a big one he says, to try to put a little bit more money in workers' wall
so the numbers here could very likely go up phillip? >> all right, ron, thank you >>> the trump administration is ramping up efforts to contain the coronavirus outbreak vice president mike pence will meet with hospital and health care industry leaders at the white house this afternoon to talk about the response so far then he will join a meeting with president trump and top bankers about the financial impact of the outbreak nbc's tracie potts joins us with the latest from d.c....
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phillip? >> that's up from 2 1/2% just last week from what we were told all right. kelly cobiella in south korea for us thank you, kelly >>> still ahead, the supreme court takes up an abortion case that could test roe versus wade. >>> and the white house is keeping up with the kardashians. why kim k. is meeting with the president today. that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work... unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air and on surfaces so they don't come back for 45 days. now that's one flushin' fresh bathroom. mucinex cold & flu all-in-one. fights... did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's fastest retinol formula works so fast. it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with retinol oil for 2 times the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. this is an ex
phillip? >> that's up from 2 1/2% just last week from what we were told all right. kelly cobiella in south korea for us thank you, kelly >>> still ahead, the supreme court takes up an abortion case that could test roe versus wade. >>> and the white house is keeping up with the kardashians. why kim k. is meeting with the president today. that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work... unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously...
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and jess phillips, are you equally phlegmatic about this?e it depends how one judges civility, is it people working together for the common good, or is it those who understand that using a nice voice and saying please and thank you is the way to appear, at least, civil? so i suppose we'll have to wait and see, but again i shan't be losing much sleep. do you think it is effective or important in politics? does civility get things done? it does, it definitely does, and there has to be an amount of cross—party working. it was vastly more important in the time of a hung parliament, and it had much more power in the time of a hung parliament in order to get things done — and i don't mean about the substantive, the brexit issue, i mean about all the other things parliamentarians are working on, whether they get talked about or not. but people will have seen you over the years being slightly less than civil, challenging theresa may, and challenging john bercow when he was the speaker? i suppose my style is combative. but i hope not too uncivil, i h
and jess phillips, are you equally phlegmatic about this?e it depends how one judges civility, is it people working together for the common good, or is it those who understand that using a nice voice and saying please and thank you is the way to appear, at least, civil? so i suppose we'll have to wait and see, but again i shan't be losing much sleep. do you think it is effective or important in politics? does civility get things done? it does, it definitely does, and there has to be an amount...
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this one. 12-year-old garrett phillips. tandy's son.tt was a blur of a kid, perpetually set on fast forward, according to his mom. >> he was very energetic. always on the go. always had to have something to do. >> people here remember him tearing around town on his rip stick. a little bit skate board, a little bit snowboard. all hip action and balance. there goes garrett sidewalk surfing his way home in 2011. >> did you think, wow, my kid is really an awesome, little athlete? >> yes. soccer, lacrosse, football, hockey. he was very good at everything. >> his bedroom wall, a poster shrine to his sports heroes. including new england patriots quarterback tom brady. >> he wasn't much for video games. >> so it's got to be pitch black before he's ready to come in for the night. huh? >> yes. >> but when he was still a toddler, garrett was dealt a devastating blow. the death of his father robbie. >> garrett was nine months old when his dad had a brain aneurysm that ruptured and then he was two when robbie passed away. >> tandy, a single mom, pic
this one. 12-year-old garrett phillips. tandy's son.tt was a blur of a kid, perpetually set on fast forward, according to his mom. >> he was very energetic. always on the go. always had to have something to do. >> people here remember him tearing around town on his rip stick. a little bit skate board, a little bit snowboard. all hip action and balance. there goes garrett sidewalk surfing his way home in 2011. >> did you think, wow, my kid is really an awesome, little athlete?...
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phillip. >> drastic measures being taken there in italy claudio. thank you, sir. >> we turn now to asia where the virus originated more than 80,000 cases have been reported in mainland china but in the latest update, officials say only 19 more cases were detected that is the lowest number since china began reporting cases. on the same day, nearly 1,300 people were discharged that's after being shut down since early february all but four apple stores in china have now reopened. nbc's kelly joins us from south korea. kelly, what is the latest on the situation there? >> well, francis, some optimistic numbers in south korea as well. both the president and health minister saying they are cautiously optimistic. that this country may have reached the peak of new cases, the spread of the virus that peak may have been february 28th, 11 days ago, when they reported more than 900 new cases in a 24-hour period. today, that number is down to 131 with 54 deaths yes, they have more than 7,500 positive cases of coronavirus. but again, only 54 deaths and the number
phillip. >> drastic measures being taken there in italy claudio. thank you, sir. >> we turn now to asia where the virus originated more than 80,000 cases have been reported in mainland china but in the latest update, officials say only 19 more cases were detected that is the lowest number since china began reporting cases. on the same day, nearly 1,300 people were discharged that's after being shut down since early february all but four apple stores in china have now reopened. nbc's...
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i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. we begin with the latest on the coronavirus outbreak here in america. at least 33 states and the district of columbia have confirmed over 500 cases and more than 20 deaths. many of those at a nursing home in washington state. overnight, the regal princess cruise ship docked after sailing all day. coronavirus tests came back negative for two crew members. those two people had been on board the grand princess ship which is still waiting at sea. we are joined by nbc's steve patterson. steve, what's next for those passengers >> reporter: frances, after weeks at sea and all that time spent in quarantine floating adrift just off the california coast, finally those 3500 people are getting answers about when they're going to dock. they're coming in to port today. we spoke to some of the passengers on board. they told us what conditions were like on the ship. and just as they learned the news >>> after nearly a week adrift in isolation and without answers, finally an end in sight. >> agreement
i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. we begin with the latest on the coronavirus outbreak here in america. at least 33 states and the district of columbia have confirmed over 500 cases and more than 20 deaths. many of those at a nursing home in washington state. overnight, the regal princess cruise ship docked after sailing all day. coronavirus tests came back negative for two crew members. those two people had been on board the grand princess ship which is still waiting at sea. we are...
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james phillips as well as icu nurse lynn hughes. dr. phillips, should we all be wearing masks? would that help? >> that's a tough question. so, i think an explanation's in order and i'll keep it brief. the n95 masks that we wear in health care should not be worn by the general public. there's not any great proof that's going to make a big difference. those are used to prevent getting the disease from health care workers that are in close proximity to patients with it. now surgical masks or the cloth masks that you often see people are different. those are designed to keep the droplets that may be infected from coming out of your own mouth and nose on to other people, thus, spreading the disease. it makes logical sense that if everyone, including those who may be spreading the virus, was wearing that mask as sort of a shield over their face to prevent droplets from getting out into the air, that it would limit the transition of the virus. cloth masks are not recommended to try to prevent you from getting disease, that's been shown to not work, that's why we don't wear cloth mask
james phillips as well as icu nurse lynn hughes. dr. phillips, should we all be wearing masks? would that help? >> that's a tough question. so, i think an explanation's in order and i'll keep it brief. the n95 masks that we wear in health care should not be worn by the general public. there's not any great proof that's going to make a big difference. those are used to prevent getting the disease from health care workers that are in close proximity to patients with it. now surgical masks...
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phillips? >> well, i think it's easy for people to understand the flu because it's a process that we deal with at least every year, occasionally a pandemic flu comes through. but every year we're used to dealing with the sort of public health measures that are necessary to minimize the flu. so it's nice to talk about it in that context because people can understand that the same ways we use to prevent the flu hopefully will prevent us from getting covid-19. the differences, though, are in what we're seeing so far in the data as far as the infect and if it's more contagious than the flu and also the mortality rate. the differences are clear. but i think it's easy for the public to get lost in scientific jargon when doctors get really technical. so, to put it in the simplest terms that allows us to focus on the public health measures and try to prevent spread without getting into the, you know, nitty-gritty of the differences between viruses. >> shannon: we're all going to wash our hands, cover o
phillips? >> well, i think it's easy for people to understand the flu because it's a process that we deal with at least every year, occasionally a pandemic flu comes through. but every year we're used to dealing with the sort of public health measures that are necessary to minimize the flu. so it's nice to talk about it in that context because people can understand that the same ways we use to prevent the flu hopefully will prevent us from getting covid-19. the differences, though, are in...
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on the subject of open and honest debate, then, can i ask you about trevor phillips? yes.s he's made about islam and muslim people. is that suspension the right decision? i don't know, is the honest answer. i haven't seen the allegations against him, i don't even know who made them. let me ask you this. in 2016, he said muslims "see the world differently from the rest of us and are resistant to the traditional process of integration". is that islamophobic? i remember that very well and i remember feeling... is it islamophobic? what i dislike about it, it's not for me to pronounce whether it's islamophobic or not. why not? you want to be the labour leader. because the labour leader should not be making decisions about individual cases. if i read you a comment that was... that is why this is so controversial. if i read you a comment that was against black people, you would say immediately, i'm guessing, yes, that's racist. it depends what it was. and actually that comment, why i think that comment is problematic... ok, well, let me say this, then. let's say the sentence was
on the subject of open and honest debate, then, can i ask you about trevor phillips? yes.s he's made about islam and muslim people. is that suspension the right decision? i don't know, is the honest answer. i haven't seen the allegations against him, i don't even know who made them. let me ask you this. in 2016, he said muslims "see the world differently from the rest of us and are resistant to the traditional process of integration". is that islamophobic? i remember that very well...
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phillip? >> those numbers continuing to swell this morning all right. ali arouzi for us, thankhe eve , a major shakeup in the race for 2020 pete buttigieg is bowing out of the democratic primary the former southd mayor enjoyed a meteoric rise capped with a win at the caucus but he ultimately fell short over lack of minority support. vaughn hillyard joins us with more the change of the landscape tomorrow is what we're going to be seeing. >> reporter: pete buttigieg is out of the race, which is significant because when you're looking at super tuesday, you're talking about the day during that primary process that will be handing out the largest allotment of delegates throughout the entire primary process, and when you see bernie sanders, there's a real shot he could run away with this primary race tomorrow and take the democratic nomination, and that is where you saw these candidates square up with that reality. not only tom steyer dropping out the over nig the other night, but pete buttigieg after traveling down to plains, georgia, to meet up with jimmy c
phillip? >> those numbers continuing to swell this morning all right. ali arouzi for us, thankhe eve , a major shakeup in the race for 2020 pete buttigieg is bowing out of the democratic primary the former southd mayor enjoyed a meteoric rise capped with a win at the caucus but he ultimately fell short over lack of minority support. vaughn hillyard joins us with more the change of the landscape tomorrow is what we're going to be seeing. >> reporter: pete buttigieg is out of the...
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soon a second scandal was brewing behind closed doors including prince phillip. ♪ >> phillip is struggling shadow of his powerful wife. >> her idea was that she would wear the crown but he would wear the trofrpzers. he organized the home, decided where the children should go to home. all the domestic matters were decided by prince phillip. here is a young spirited man, huge energy, his whole world becom becomes circumscribed. >> he let off steam by going to what was known as the thursday club in soho which is the red light district of london. the thursday club is predominantly sort of male luncheon club. it was a place where prince phillip felt he could sort of escape and let his hair down in private. and there was a lot of drink, drunk, and a lot of dirty jokes told and a sort of air of disalludeness. >> joining us is the cnn comment tater victoria arbiter. rumors and other unflattering stories, but then these two scandals hit, right? queen elizabeth's sister, her husband. how did that change the relationship? >> it did change it, but still they were living in an era in which we didn't ha
soon a second scandal was brewing behind closed doors including prince phillip. ♪ >> phillip is struggling shadow of his powerful wife. >> her idea was that she would wear the crown but he would wear the trofrpzers. he organized the home, decided where the children should go to home. all the domestic matters were decided by prince phillip. here is a young spirited man, huge energy, his whole world becom becomes circumscribed. >> he let off steam by going to what was known as...
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the good morning i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. it has been nearly two weeks since the coronavirus was labeled a global pandemic and it is spreading fast. america now has the hughest rate of increase in the world confirmed cases have surpassed 46,000 monday was the deadliest day so far with phase tallties surging into the triple digits pushing the death toll to 549. >> could the olympics be pushed back a year? in an interview with the committee member, he says the postponement for the olympics has been decided and could be moved to 2021. >>> amazon is tightening its grip of people trying to profit from the panhandle it's pulled over half a million listings and suspended nearly 4,000 accounts for price gouging. >>> britain's prime minister places the country on lockdown boris johnson urged brits to stay at home people will only be allowed to leave for very limited purposes.
the good morning i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. it has been nearly two weeks since the coronavirus was labeled a global pandemic and it is spreading fast. america now has the hughest rate of increase in the world confirmed cases have surpassed 46,000 monday was the deadliest day so far with phase tallties surging into the triple digits pushing the death toll to 549. >> could the olympics be pushed back a year? in an interview with the committee member, he says the...
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james phillips is a cnn medical analyst. dr. phillips, you're here with me in "the situation room." notice there's a little distance now. we're not as close as we used to be for understandable reasons. but what do you think of that warning we just heard from dr. fauci? 100,000 potential deaths here in the united states? >> it's the messaging that i think we've been waiting for for weeks. it's exactly the truth. that's why we've been out here trying to get this message out. and at the risk of being called alarmist by folks, we can see the math. we know epidemiology. and we know the true risks to our health care system. as i've said before, individual actions by americans are going to be the sole decision between the health care system being stressed and being broken. and what that means is, if the health care system breaks, ambulances will be delayed, heart attacks and traumas won't get care in time. emergency beds and hospitals will be taken up by covid patients, and therefore sibling cell disease and heart failure won't be treated appropriately. if we look at the surgical world, em
james phillips is a cnn medical analyst. dr. phillips, you're here with me in "the situation room." notice there's a little distance now. we're not as close as we used to be for understandable reasons. but what do you think of that warning we just heard from dr. fauci? 100,000 potential deaths here in the united states? >> it's the messaging that i think we've been waiting for for weeks. it's exactly the truth. that's why we've been out here trying to get this message out. and...
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phillips? >> well, i think it's easy for people to understand the flu because it's a process that we deal with at least every year, occasionally a pandemic flu comes through. but every year we're used to dealing with the sort of public health measures that are necessary to minimize the flu. so it's nice to talk about it in that context because people can understand that the same ways we use to prevent the flu hopefully will prevent us from getting covid-19. the differences, though, are in what we're seeing so far in the data as far as the infect and if it's more contagious than the flu and also the mortality rate. the differences are clear. but i think it's easy for the public to get lost in scientific jargon when doctors get really technical. so, to put it in the simplest terms that allows us to focus on the public health measures and try to prevent spread without getting into the, you know, nitty-gritty of the differences between viruses. >> shannon: we're all going to wash our hands, cover o
phillips? >> well, i think it's easy for people to understand the flu because it's a process that we deal with at least every year, occasionally a pandemic flu comes through. but every year we're used to dealing with the sort of public health measures that are necessary to minimize the flu. so it's nice to talk about it in that context because people can understand that the same ways we use to prevent the flu hopefully will prevent us from getting covid-19. the differences, though, are in...
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phillip, being the modernizer that he is, encourages the whole thing. >> i have this terrible troublely. so we are going to be introduced to them as personalities, as opposed to distant personas. >> the documentary is the first time the queen has allowed her family to be filmed in such a relaxed and informal way. >> caught everybody's imagination because it was about as cozy a family i think one could imagine. charles making a salad dressing. >> what is it on there? >> i thought it was a nice thing to do. just to show, you know, a different but not so different. they're still family people. >> and the other one was to see her taking prince edward into the shop at balmoral to buy him an ice cream. one of the golden rules had been that their conversation was not to be recorded when they were out and about doing public events. >> as a memento of your visit here. >> though the public saw and heard them, i think, in a way which was entirely new. >> the public are ecstatic. they never believed the queen, prince phillip, and their children could be just like them. >> huge ratings. i think 24
phillip, being the modernizer that he is, encourages the whole thing. >> i have this terrible troublely. so we are going to be introduced to them as personalities, as opposed to distant personas. >> the documentary is the first time the queen has allowed her family to be filmed in such a relaxed and informal way. >> caught everybody's imagination because it was about as cozy a family i think one could imagine. charles making a salad dressing. >> what is it on there?...
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>> kyra phillips for us tonight.hank you. >>> there's still much more, including an explosion in downtown los angeles and an ambulance stolen. stay with us. beautiful. but support the leg! when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. (vo) save over 40 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. aleve it. with aleve pm. pain happens. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid. and the 12-hour pain relieving strength of aleve. so...magic mornings happen. there's a better choice. aleve pm. (click) ♪ i promise that you'll never find another ♪ ♪ like me-ee-ee ♪ ooh-ooh-ooh ♪ i'm the only one of me ♪ ♪ baby,
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. >>> by the mid-1960s, the queen and prince phillip are increasingly eclipsed by princess margaret and> in 1965, margaret and tony go off to the states for a three-week, five-city tour. this glamorous couple take the united states by storm. >> they are on an official visit, representing the queen, and are treated like mov movie stars. >> margaret is, possibly, the first royal celebrity. she and elizabeth taylor are the two most-photographed women in the world. >> they touched down in san francisco to mobs. and the best glimpse that they got of them was when they took a ride on the famous san francisco cable cars. >> appealing to the americans is the fact that this is a very informal visit and every tv and newspaper company did its best its all-but-insatiable demand for pictures. >> princess margaret's next stop is the epicenter of fame and glamour, hollywood. she and tony tour the movie studios. >> hollywood may be the city where dreams are made but doesn't leave much time to relax. >> they received an open-arm welcome on the set of the hitchcock film "tom curtain." paul newman and jul
. >>> by the mid-1960s, the queen and prince phillip are increasingly eclipsed by princess margaret and> in 1965, margaret and tony go off to the states for a three-week, five-city tour. this glamorous couple take the united states by storm. >> they are on an official visit, representing the queen, and are treated like mov movie stars. >> margaret is, possibly, the first royal celebrity. she and elizabeth taylor are the two most-photographed women in the world. >>...
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marry mckeever is here, principal of saint phillips, or all of the people who take leading roles.uld celebrate that for the next week over the course of the parade. particularly they are so reflective of that. they are all some part of the story of service. as grand marshall you reflect the sense of community, that ethos. look at the story. it is not just service to the community but the irish american community through youth gaa. when we look back at your legacy, and i said this at the grand marshall's dinner in your honor. what a legacy for our culture to be passed to the next generation. it is very special. you have had a huge role in that. everyone in the community here wants to celebrate on your special day. please give him a huge round of applause. i want to thank shawn. i am scared of shawn with asia e shillelagh. happy st. patrick's day. thank you, council general. i don't know if you saw what happened over there while he was speaking. the president of the residential builders was yelling that i hadn't introduced him. shawn over there. welcome. glad you are here, shawn. i
marry mckeever is here, principal of saint phillips, or all of the people who take leading roles.uld celebrate that for the next week over the course of the parade. particularly they are so reflective of that. they are all some part of the story of service. as grand marshall you reflect the sense of community, that ethos. look at the story. it is not just service to the community but the irish american community through youth gaa. when we look back at your legacy, and i said this at the grand...
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phillips, thanks to both of you. i appreciate you sharing news you could use with our viewers. >> we appreciate it very much, gentlemen. >>> our u.s. senator just moments ago left a briefing on coronavirus. they were briefed by the top u.s. health officials on it. one of those senators will join us. people ask me what sort of a person should become a celebrity accountant. and, i tell them, "nobody should." but, i just don't think you need a separate private plane. but i, but i want it! hey, buddy. what's the damage? i bought it! the waterfall? nope! a new volkswagen. a volkswagen?! i think we're having a breakthrough here. welcome to caesar's palace. thank you. too many after-parties. new neutrogena® bright boost with dullness-fighting neoglucosamine. boosts cell turnover by 10 times for instantly brighter skin. bright boost neutrogena®. when it comes to your business internet, which is more important? ♪ ♪ okay, i wish i didn't have to choose. like the more i think about it, the more i want to jump to each room. what
phillips, thanks to both of you. i appreciate you sharing news you could use with our viewers. >> we appreciate it very much, gentlemen. >>> our u.s. senator just moments ago left a briefing on coronavirus. they were briefed by the top u.s. health officials on it. one of those senators will join us. people ask me what sort of a person should become a celebrity accountant. and, i tell them, "nobody should." but, i just don't think you need a separate private plane. but...
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. >> i'm joined by gabby orr and phillip bump. thanks to both of you for joining us. gabby, let me start with you. is there tension here between the message the president is trying to send, the message and the tone that he wants to strike here and where public health officials are on this at all? >> absolutely. steve, you don't have to look further than the press briefings that vice president pence has been giving almost daily now to see the discrepancies between the way that he and the coronavirus task force are handling this and the way that the president is talking about it. just this afternoon vice president pence said that they are continuing to take this whole of government approach to tackle this virus to make sure that the availability of test kits is improving, to continue to talk with state and local officials who are dealing with multiplying cases in their own states. on the other hand you had president trump, of course, commenting on governor enslee in washington state calling him a snake and questioning whether or not the vice president should be kind to
. >> i'm joined by gabby orr and phillip bump. thanks to both of you for joining us. gabby, let me start with you. is there tension here between the message the president is trying to send, the message and the tone that he wants to strike here and where public health officials are on this at all? >> absolutely. steve, you don't have to look further than the press briefings that vice president pence has been giving almost daily now to see the discrepancies between the way that he and...
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holly phillips. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. let's talk about those masks because you see them everywhere. but some people are saying they're not effective. they're really only effective if you are already exhibiting symptoms. why is that? >> masks are a very hot-button topic right now. and whether or not you should wear one actually depends on where you live. widespread in asia. people are expected to wear masks, right? their public health officials have encouraged everyone, particularly in areas where there is a large amount of spread of coronavirus, to wear masks. here, our surgeon general actually put out a statement just a couple of days ago discouraging people from wearing masks. >> is that to save them for medical professionals? >> that it could make it worse, absolutely. i really think that the -- the basis of his statement was to make sure we don't run into a shortage for both healthcare workers and also people who are sick. now, masks, the regular, surgical masks that we -- you know, that you see people wearing, they l
holly phillips. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. let's talk about those masks because you see them everywhere. but some people are saying they're not effective. they're really only effective if you are already exhibiting symptoms. why is that? >> masks are a very hot-button topic right now. and whether or not you should wear one actually depends on where you live. widespread in asia. people are expected to wear masks, right? their public health officials have encouraged...
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we want to talk to amy compton phillips.mcloughlin on facebook sent us this question: what is the most significant difference between this virus and h1n1 in 2009? many of us remember that, it was such a big deal, and now it feels like we are on a repeat here. how to you compare and contrast the two? >> the viruses are two different families, but they work in a very similar fashion that they get into the respiratory tract and cause major, major problems. the coronavirus that's out right now, we have zero immunity built up in the community, and that's why we're doing the draconian measures we have at the moment. because with zero immunity in the community -- [laughter] rhymes, that we get this exponential increase which is what we saw in wuhan, italy, multiple other countries. and that dramatic increase causes an overwhelmed health care system. and so when we get sick people all at the same time coming into the health care system, we don't have the resources to help you if you need it. and is so that's the big, scary part. not
we want to talk to amy compton phillips.mcloughlin on facebook sent us this question: what is the most significant difference between this virus and h1n1 in 2009? many of us remember that, it was such a big deal, and now it feels like we are on a repeat here. how to you compare and contrast the two? >> the viruses are two different families, but they work in a very similar fashion that they get into the respiratory tract and cause major, major problems. the coronavirus that's out right...
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susan phillips with the department of public health. >> thank you. good afternoon. on dr. susan phillips deputy health officer and director of disease prevention and control for the san francisco department of health. we all know the coronavirus emergency is changing rapidly. i'd like to thank the mayor for her leadership in supporting the shelter in place order issued by our health officer and also issued by the health officers of the five other most populous bay area counties. we believe this is necessary to preserve health and will save lives. we think the people of san francisco for the cooperation which we can see just outside of city hall and on the streets of san francisco right now. we want to think san franciscans to do what they can to help preserve lives. our stay-at-home order is very broad. they will be distancing steps that will be needed to prevent transmission of the virus. we need to allow for activities. we have tried to explain what that would entail. there's a good document allowed that i want you to take a look at. these are broad categories and there
susan phillips with the department of public health. >> thank you. good afternoon. on dr. susan phillips deputy health officer and director of disease prevention and control for the san francisco department of health. we all know the coronavirus emergency is changing rapidly. i'd like to thank the mayor for her leadership in supporting the shelter in place order issued by our health officer and also issued by the health officers of the five other most populous bay area counties. we...
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i'm busy phillips and my skin is confident i can face anything with my olay.y latest beauty secret.. for bright, smooth skin... olay regenerist cream cleanser. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. >>> let's a do a duelling comic book laugh i'll go first. >> wait a second you go >> okay. so it's something like this. >> do it, ready? >> more important, i feel something in my pocket what it is >> i love her improbabilities. jimmy fallon having some fun with aleck bald win and his daughter on last night's in-home edition. >> so great to see te rst of ti stepping up and helpin others are helping out >> well, it blew up. it was like there's so many people desperate. >> reporter: with a hospital in west virginia desperately short of masks volunteers grabbed a needle and thread. >> it broke my heart it broke my heart because i have loved ones that work there. >> reporter: the owner of a michigan auto repair
i'm busy phillips and my skin is confident i can face anything with my olay.y latest beauty secret.. for bright, smooth skin... olay regenerist cream cleanser. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. >>> let's a do a duelling comic book laugh i'll go first. >> wait a second you go >> okay. so it's something like...
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as boss phillipe showed me, truckloads of british seafood pass through here every day.eration. but if the eu does not get a deal it likes on fishing, britain's seafood exports could face major delays. the whole people working in the fish industry are very concerned as boss phillipe showed me, truckloads of british seafood pass through here every day. this has to be a high—speed 24/7 operation. but if the eu does not get a deal it likes on fishing, britain's seafood exports could face major delays. the whole people working in the fish industry are very concerned about brexit, especially if it's a hard brexit because it will be a problem for everyone. it's not — i don't think anyone sees it as an opportunity. it has a lot more constraints and it will be very difficult. we have a very small shelf life, so we need to be very quick. and if we lose two or three hours at the veterinary service... because of new inspections and new rules? custom clearance and everything, we lose 24 hours because if the goods miss the departure, obviously, the next departure is one day later. be
as boss phillipe showed me, truckloads of british seafood pass through here every day.eration. but if the eu does not get a deal it likes on fishing, britain's seafood exports could face major delays. the whole people working in the fish industry are very concerned as boss phillipe showed me, truckloads of british seafood pass through here every day. this has to be a high—speed 24/7 operation. but if the eu does not get a deal it likes on fishing, britain's seafood exports could face major...
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. >>> good monday morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. we begin with a growing concern over the spread of the coronavirus here at home in new york, columbia, and hofstra universities they're canceling classes as the number of cases in the state exceeds 100. more than 500 people in the u.s. have been sickened by the virus and more than 20 have died overnight off the coast of south florida, cruise ship passengers on the regal princess were finally able to come back to shore after two crew members tested negative for the virus. those two people had recently worked on the grand princess which is still at sea. at least 21 people tested positive on that ship. >> we're joined by nbc's tracie potts in d.c what's the latest on the u.s. efforts to stop this virus >> reporter: well, they're trying to ramp up production of these test kits and also now discovering that someone who later tested positive was at the conservative c pack conference last month a couple of members of congress had interaction, and just to be safe they are staying away from wa
. >>> good monday morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. we begin with a growing concern over the spread of the coronavirus here at home in new york, columbia, and hofstra universities they're canceling classes as the number of cases in the state exceeds 100. more than 500 people in the u.s. have been sickened by the virus and more than 20 have died overnight off the coast of south florida, cruise ship passengers on the regal princess were finally able to come back to...
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i'm busy phillips and my skin is confident i can face anything with my olay. bright, smooth skin... olay regenerist cream cleanser. >>> for us it's forced us to, you know, continue to sit down with each other, have real conversations, you know, really, you know, ask questions and figure out how to keep ourselves occupied without -- without just tv or computers and -- >> former first lady michelle obama there opening up to ellen about how her family is handling staying put during this coronavirus pandemic she wants her daughters to understand how lucky they are to have each other and their health during tough times like this which is a great message because it's easy to pout because it's tough on everybody it's not fun for anyone, but we're seeing how everybody does it, even the former first lady and her family >> you bite your tongue because there's so many people who are not healthy, not well and not safe janessa is up next with the efforts to flatten the curve >> social distancioe'tng dsn mean you have to be anti social. americans find new way to stay friend
i'm busy phillips and my skin is confident i can face anything with my olay. bright, smooth skin... olay regenerist cream cleanser. >>> for us it's forced us to, you know, continue to sit down with each other, have real conversations, you know, really, you know, ask questions and figure out how to keep ourselves occupied without -- without just tv or computers and -- >> former first lady michelle obama there opening up to ellen about how her family is handling staying put during...
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actually, the actor phillips really, really sad.s up there and says that her career, her car, her hybrid car, her beautiful effing house, she says, were the reason she was glad when she had an abortion as a teenager. those are the reasons she was able to succeed because she had the abortion. it's the antithesis of women empowerment, that to have a nice car and nice house i have to kill my child. how did we get here as a country? >> tucker: we are lying to people. >> women deserve better. exactly. >> tucker: they certainly do. >> women, families fathers, we deserve better than this. this is a tragedy and injustice. >> tucker: we should be compassionate, as hard as it is. great to see you. thank you for the wise words. good to see you. we're out of time. back every monday at 8:00 and every weeknight. the show that is sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and group think. have the best weekend with the ones you love try. to put the bad stuff out of your mind. sean hannity takes over next. see you monday. ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hann
actually, the actor phillips really, really sad.s up there and says that her career, her car, her hybrid car, her beautiful effing house, she says, were the reason she was glad when she had an abortion as a teenager. those are the reasons she was able to succeed because she had the abortion. it's the antithesis of women empowerment, that to have a nice car and nice house i have to kill my child. how did we get here as a country? >> tucker: we are lying to people. >> women deserve...
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phillips, thank you for being here. so the president and dr.auci, they were both asked about testing at yesterday's briefing. let's take a listen to it. >> there are americans that have symptoms and they can't get the tests. what do you say -- >> well, i'm not hearing it. >> i get the same calls that many of you get. that someone goes into a place who has a symptom and wants to get a test. and for one reason or another, multiple logistic, technical, what have you, they can't get it. that is the reality that is happening now. is it the same as it was a few weeks ago? absolutely not. >> dr. phillips, conflicting answers there. in your mind, where are we as far as testing goes? you think everyone who needs to be testing is getting one? and does everyone need to be tested? >> sure, alex. that's a good question. i have to say that was a very remarkable exchange i thought between the president and dr. fauci going back and forth about how they see testing. what i can say is that it does appear that there are perhaps more testing centers. now, ers are
phillips, thank you for being here. so the president and dr.auci, they were both asked about testing at yesterday's briefing. let's take a listen to it. >> there are americans that have symptoms and they can't get the tests. what do you say -- >> well, i'm not hearing it. >> i get the same calls that many of you get. that someone goes into a place who has a symptom and wants to get a test. and for one reason or another, multiple logistic, technical, what have you, they can't...
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what is the standard push for voters there abby phillip?r a lot about the bail out. senator sanders is trying to up the contract between him and joe biden as we go into these final days. particularly here in michigan it is really clear that his campaign believes the state important for them to regain their momentum in this race. they had a disappointing super tuesday and michigan was the place where in 2016 sanders was able to pull out a victory over hillary clinton. he's basically asking the state to do the same for him this time around and so you are hearing very sharp contrasts with biden over his record particularly on the issue of trade and healthcare and on social security and you are hearing sanders trying to also appeal to african-american voters. he broke out the endorsement of jesse jackson this morning, jackson's past messages of civil rights and fights for the civil rights and made a connection between sanders as much of those fights in the past. that's endorsement where the sanders campaign believes it isicali is critically imp
what is the standard push for voters there abby phillip?r a lot about the bail out. senator sanders is trying to up the contract between him and joe biden as we go into these final days. particularly here in michigan it is really clear that his campaign believes the state important for them to regain their momentum in this race. they had a disappointing super tuesday and michigan was the place where in 2016 sanders was able to pull out a victory over hillary clinton. he's basically asking the...
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james phillips, a cnn medical analyst, dr.he virus peaks and begins to come down a little bit, it certainly, as sanjay says, will remain a threat for some time to come. how long do you believe americans have to remain vigilant? >> i think the easiest way to answer that is, it's going to be longer than we want. we have used the flu as sort of a simple proxy for the public to understand how to deal with this virus. but we have to remember there's two types of flu. there's a seasonal flu, and we hope it's like seasonal flu and gets better in the summer, but this may be more like the swine flu. the problem with that is we're not sure when it's going to go away, it could happen in off-season months. the 1918 spanish flu came in different peaks over two years and the second peak was the deadliest peak. so as we hope for the best, we have to prepare for the worst. >> that's an important point indeed. gloria borger is with us. there's no doubt, gloria, the president has shifted his tone to a much more serious posture right now. why is
james phillips, a cnn medical analyst, dr.he virus peaks and begins to come down a little bit, it certainly, as sanjay says, will remain a threat for some time to come. how long do you believe americans have to remain vigilant? >> i think the easiest way to answer that is, it's going to be longer than we want. we have used the flu as sort of a simple proxy for the public to understand how to deal with this virus. but we have to remember there's two types of flu. there's a seasonal flu,...
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might just take the early "early today" starts right now good morning i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin with the latest on the coronavirus emeround the world more than 96,000 people have been sickened and at least 3,300 have died, mostly in mainland china. palestinian territories have declared a 30-day state of emergency after four cases were suspected in bethlehem schools have been shut down, and all tourist and religious areas are closed outside of china, south korea had one of the largest outbreaks. overnight 500 more cases were reported there that brings the total to more than 6,000 royal caribbean has announced that people who have recently traveled to south korea will be barred from boarding their cruise ships that restriction also applies to italy and iran >>> officials in washington state are reporting two more deaths from the virus which brings the total there to 13 and the national total to 14 vice president mike pence traveled to washington state to meet with governor jay inslee. for more on the u.s. response, here's nbc's alice barr. >> reporter: an escalating
might just take the early "early today" starts right now good morning i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin with the latest on the coronavirus emeround the world more than 96,000 people have been sickened and at least 3,300 have died, mostly in mainland china. palestinian territories have declared a 30-day state of emergency after four cases were suspected in bethlehem schools have been shut down, and all tourist and religious areas are closed outside of china,...
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that's ok, phillip. i quite understand. it's the same for everybody.e to their families. the point is to take each day as it comes, carry on regardless, be happy. it is a weekend when we have distanced ourselves from the ones we love, but it has seen people come together in new ways. philip norton, bbc news. that's all from us for now. goodbye. welcome to bbc london. by by the end of the week. so for the week ahead most places will be largely dry and that ran in the northwest and we continue with the chilly nights and it will be a chilly nights and it will be a chilly start to our monday morning ina chilly start to our monday morning in a widespread frost and hard frost and one or two places away from the northwest of the country which will be less cold because of the breeze in the rain. looks like the cloud will continue to push into much of scotla nd will continue to push into much of scotland and northern ireland through the day and we start to pep up through the day and we start to pep up across the north and west and isles in those wings touching
that's ok, phillip. i quite understand. it's the same for everybody.e to their families. the point is to take each day as it comes, carry on regardless, be happy. it is a weekend when we have distanced ourselves from the ones we love, but it has seen people come together in new ways. philip norton, bbc news. that's all from us for now. goodbye. welcome to bbc london. by by the end of the week. so for the week ahead most places will be largely dry and that ran in the northwest and we continue...
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oh, that's ok, phillip. i quite understand. it's the same for everybody.e point is to take each day as it comes, carry on regardless, be happy. it's a weekend when we have distanced ourselves from the ones we love, but it's seen people come together in entirely new ways. philip norton, bbc news. a reminder of our top story: president trump has increased federal aid to tackle the coronavirus in the states of new york, california and washington. in a white house news briefing, president trump that americans will injure a great national trial. —— endure. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @jamesbbcnews. please stay with us. hello there. for most of us this upcoming week we should see quite a bit of fine, unsettled weather, thanks to high pressure which is anchored over the baltic states. however, it's not going to be dry everywhere. this weather front will continue to bring strong winds, outbreaks of rain to the north—west of scotland. as we head through the weekend then we can as it sinks southwards across the country by thursday and then introducing something
oh, that's ok, phillip. i quite understand. it's the same for everybody.e point is to take each day as it comes, carry on regardless, be happy. it's a weekend when we have distanced ourselves from the ones we love, but it's seen people come together in entirely new ways. philip norton, bbc news. a reminder of our top story: president trump has increased federal aid to tackle the coronavirus in the states of new york, california and washington. in a white house news briefing, president trump...
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mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> o'donnell: and coming up next, all in a night's work.y wish come true. wish come true. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself, 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen. or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping, skipping or delaying prolia®, as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious side effects, like low bl
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. we wake up to a country on hold. as the coronavirus continues its unrelenting spread from cascading cancellations to disruptions in our everyday lives. americans now prepare for our new normal here's what we know at this hour the number of cases here in the united states have passed 1,600. meanwhile, new york state has declared a state of emergency. banning all large gatherings they're also opening a public drive-through testing facility at the epicenter of the outbreak in new rochelle. and just across the river in jersey city, the mayor has imposed a curfew on bars and clubs to 10:00 p.m. it's all in an attempt to contain the virus. he's also asking bars to take attendance if they have over 25 people inside. after revealing their shocking coronavirus diagnosis, tom rainks hanks and his wife rita wilson share a hopeful update with tom reminding us no matter what, there is no crying in baseball tom says the couple is taking it one day at a time and are following the advice of experts. he also thanks everyone in austra
. >> and i'm phillip mena. we wake up to a country on hold. as the coronavirus continues its unrelenting spread from cascading cancellations to disruptions in our everyday lives. americans now prepare for our new normal here's what we know at this hour the number of cases here in the united states have passed 1,600. meanwhile, new york state has declared a state of emergency. banning all large gatherings they're also opening a public drive-through testing facility at the epicenter of the...
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oh, that's ok, phillip. i quite understand. it's the same for everybody.irfamilies. and for these mothers in lockdown in a care home in prestwich, a message to theirfamilies. the point is to take each day as it comes, carry on regardless, be happy. it's a weekend when we have distanced ourselves from the ones we love, but it's seen people come together in new ways. philip norton, bbc news. nice to see philip's mum. a reminder of our top story. president trumper zinc —— confirmed increases to aid to tackle coronavirus in california, new york and washington. he said americans we re washington. he said americans were enduring a great national trial. the extra money would go to funding field hospitals. hello there. for this upcoming week, looks like much of the country will be fine and settled with some sunshine extra high—pressure over the baltic states but we will have this weather front affecting the north—west corner of the country, bringing strong winds and persistent at times heavy rain to the north—west of scotland. eventually weakening and sinking sout
oh, that's ok, phillip. i quite understand. it's the same for everybody.irfamilies. and for these mothers in lockdown in a care home in prestwich, a message to theirfamilies. the point is to take each day as it comes, carry on regardless, be happy. it's a weekend when we have distanced ourselves from the ones we love, but it's seen people come together in new ways. philip norton, bbc news. nice to see philip's mum. a reminder of our top story. president trumper zinc —— confirmed increases...
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oh, that's ok, phillip. i quite understand. it's the same for everybody.irfamilies. the point is to take each day as it comes, carry on regardless, be happy. it's a weekend when we have distanced ourselves from the ones we love, but it's seen people come together in new ways. philip norton, bbc news. how are you improvising your way through all this? what have you come up with? if you've got something to say, you can reach me on twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. hello there. for this upcoming week, it looks like much of the country will be fine and settled with some sunshine thanks to high pressure over the baltic states, but we will have this weather front affecting the north—west corner of the country, bringing strong winds and some persistent and at times heavy rain to the north—west of scotland. eventually weakening and sinking southwards across the country on thursday and then introducing colder northerly winds to all areas by the end of the week but for much of this week, it will be dry thanks to that area of high pressure, certainly across england and ni
oh, that's ok, phillip. i quite understand. it's the same for everybody.irfamilies. the point is to take each day as it comes, carry on regardless, be happy. it's a weekend when we have distanced ourselves from the ones we love, but it's seen people come together in new ways. philip norton, bbc news. how are you improvising your way through all this? what have you come up with? if you've got something to say, you can reach me on twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. hello there. for this upcoming...