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we really appreciate it, rebecca. rebecca babin with cibc private wealth management. let's catch up on the news you need to know about. here with the bloomberg first word news is ritika gupta. ritika: there is speculation about the health of north korea's kim jong-un. u.s. officials got word that kim was in critical condition after cardiovascular surgery. the white house was said to be told that kim took a turn for the worse. he missed holiday celebrations in pyongyang. president trump says he will temporarily suspend immigration to the u.s. that came in a late night tweet. he said the move would protect the jobs of american citizens. there was no word on how long the suspension would last or who would be affected. senate democratic leader chuck schumer says there is a deal on the latest emergency economic rescue package. the trump administration says the two sides are close. this bill could be worth up to $500 billion. the measure would add funds to the depleted small business aid program and provide money for overwhelmed hospitals and coronavirus testing. in italy,
we really appreciate it, rebecca. rebecca babin with cibc private wealth management. let's catch up on the news you need to know about. here with the bloomberg first word news is ritika gupta. ritika: there is speculation about the health of north korea's kim jong-un. u.s. officials got word that kim was in critical condition after cardiovascular surgery. the white house was said to be told that kim took a turn for the worse. he missed holiday celebrations in pyongyang. president trump says he...
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our science rebecca explains. rebecca: it the virus that mobilized theld wo's scientists.ajor focus now, how the immune system reds to it. understanding this could help us stop covid-19's spread. the big question, if you have had the virus, are you immune, or can you catch it again? how does immunity work? the coronavirus is covered in spikes, which allow it to dock onto a structure on the surface of our, cel like a key opening a lock, so the virus can enter and infect the cell. to fight this off, we produce antibodies. these block the spike, like a cap covering the key. itir means the cannot get in and replicate, so eventually it is killed off. the antibodies, though, stick around. the idea is thameif the virus back, they can rally an immediate response. a small study revealed monkeys who have had the virus didn't catch it again a month later. humans, though, there is still much we need to learn. >> early dataws s antibodies are being generated, but it is about whether these are the right kind of neutralizing antibodies which can then give protection i them.'s enough of r
our science rebecca explains. rebecca: it the virus that mobilized theld wo's scientists.ajor focus now, how the immune system reds to it. understanding this could help us stop covid-19's spread. the big question, if you have had the virus, are you immune, or can you catch it again? how does immunity work? the coronavirus is covered in spikes, which allow it to dock onto a structure on the surface of our, cel like a key opening a lock, so the virus can enter and infect the cell. to fight this...
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right up to the way that we are at a time times a part of that rebecca thank you very much indeed for joining us that's right. millions of renters are facing a financial crisis as the pandemic forces many to fall behind on rent payments but an underage takes a look at those forced to choose between buying food and paying for a roof over their heads as the u.k. continues its lock down the financial implications are affecting millions one in 6 of the force some extra financial help to stay afloat with some even made to choose between buying stude and rent. well i'm a single i'm at the moment there's no gigs there's no wetsuit so. and then the work i do. the work. in the morning i. think. there are 4500000 households live in private rented accommodation of which 60 percent have suffered financially because of the coronavirus lock down although landlords are blocks from a victim to have it for 3 months millions are concerned that after the 12 week hiatus there will be a huge surge in evictions when the current restrictions are lifted. well some tenants have negotiated rent holidays max le
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rebecca: great question. i think it is pretty widely known that a deal come even 10 million a day, will not be enough to offset the demand destruction. what it does is support the crude price and supports a crash down into the single digits or team, which is where many analysts see crude going if we fill tank tops. i don't think it will be the headwind that rallies crude back to $40 a barrel, but it provides an orderly mechanism for the commodity market to adjust to this demand profile, this demand shock we are seeing due to the virus. somelizes, maybe cause of shorts to cover, maybe about 30, but i don't think it will be a huge done when. vonnie: so at that point, will there be a call for even more cuts, this time from maybe u.s. producers? rebecca: there is going to be a call for u.s. cuts from the rest of the world, if everyone is signing on for cuts, they will want the u.s. to go along. it will be difficult to achieve that. as we saw last week from the texas railroad commissioner, he was on board with par
rebecca: great question. i think it is pretty widely known that a deal come even 10 million a day, will not be enough to offset the demand destruction. what it does is support the crude price and supports a crash down into the single digits or team, which is where many analysts see crude going if we fill tank tops. i don't think it will be the headwind that rallies crude back to $40 a barrel, but it provides an orderly mechanism for the commodity market to adjust to this demand profile, this...
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so with that, i'll have rebecca come up and then we'll remove the podium and rebecca and ann can have a conversation at the end. you're being invited to pose your questions as w well. >> thank you all so much for having me. thank you, stewart. just to set the record straight, i actually have three sons, no the to brag. but the twins have a little brother. so the sufferage movement really dates from seneca falls in 1848 and then to ratification in the 19th amendment in 1920. in the interest of brevity and focus, i'm not going to cover all 72 years. in fact, i'm going to ignore the 19th century and in account fa the first decade of the 20th century as well and really focus on the final push for the amendment. but if you have any questions about other parts of the movement, other players in the movement, i'll be more than happy to answer them when we go to q&a. i like to start with this image of the program from the 1913 sufferage march down pennsylvania avenue. it is the only image in color. the great thing about 20th century history is all the photographs but they're black and white. a
so with that, i'll have rebecca come up and then we'll remove the podium and rebecca and ann can have a conversation at the end. you're being invited to pose your questions as w well. >> thank you all so much for having me. thank you, stewart. just to set the record straight, i actually have three sons, no the to brag. but the twins have a little brother. so the sufferage movement really dates from seneca falls in 1848 and then to ratification in the 19th amendment in 1920. in the...
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shery: senior energy trader rebecca babin, thank.g up next, coronavirus cases and deaths continue to slow in europe as governments work to reopened their economy. worst of. warns the the outbreak is yet to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: the world health organization is warning against virus optimism, saying the worst is yet to come. let's get more on the coronavirus outbreak with tom mackenzie who joins us now from beijing. the we have seen, i guess, caution out of beijing given there have been ways of subsequent of infections. what is the caution we are now hearing from the who? tom: absolutely. we have heard from the well he world health organization director who said the worst is coming to a head. many people still don't understand this disease and has warned about the spread in africa. he also for the first time really compared it to the spanish flu of 1918 and 1919 which killed up to 100 million people. this is coming at a time where we have seen sectors pick up again in some parts of asia. concert in china about a potential
shery: senior energy trader rebecca babin, thank.g up next, coronavirus cases and deaths continue to slow in europe as governments work to reopened their economy. worst of. warns the the outbreak is yet to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: the world health organization is warning against virus optimism, saying the worst is yet to come. let's get more on the coronavirus outbreak with tom mackenzie who joins us now from beijing. the we have seen, i guess, caution out of beijing given there have...
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rebecca morel has the story.ecca: it is a big mystery wha the viru strike different people in so many ways. with the lockdown, streetsre empty so we had toe-create a crowd. ve nopeople infected symptoms or get a mild to moderate disease. one in five has a more severe illness and cano on to need hospital treatment. a small numberill d. scientists think the answer could be in our dna. what looks like an ordinary warehouse could hold the key. insi is geneticaterial from half a million volunteers donated. they have followed the help for more than a decade and will >> we are looking ata the d understand the differences between those individuals. differences in genetics, are hethere differences inenes related to immuno responses or underlying health? it is a uniquely rich set of data and i think we could go very quickly into getting very important discoveries. rebecca: scientists are looking for tiny variations in genetic material. they are examining genes like one that is involved in making a structure on the outside
rebecca morel has the story.ecca: it is a big mystery wha the viru strike different people in so many ways. with the lockdown, streetsre empty so we had toe-create a crowd. ve nopeople infected symptoms or get a mild to moderate disease. one in five has a more severe illness and cano on to need hospital treatment. a small numberill d. scientists think the answer could be in our dna. what looks like an ordinary warehouse could hold the key. insi is geneticaterial from half a million volunteers...
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thank you rebecca.e uk — are on a mission to get the nation dancing during these tough times — while raising money for nhs workers. brothers, aj and curtis pritchard, are using the power of social media to encourage the people to get active and learn their fun dance routine. and we can speak to aj and curtis now. . .. great to have you with us here on bbc news. just tell us a little bit about what it is you have been doing this week and what you want everyone to be doing tomorrow, ajay festival. we are doing dress up, dance, donate. it is what it is, we want people to dress up, we want people to get off their sofas, and we want people to donate for their front line workers and nhs workers that our heroes. i think the dress up aspects emphasises to get out of the pyjamas feel fast, but the suits are not something a bit smarter, whatever it is, just have fun. what will you be wearing then? i'm not going to give away anything that i am for fancy dress. i don't know what i'm wearing because it is not planne
thank you rebecca.e uk — are on a mission to get the nation dancing during these tough times — while raising money for nhs workers. brothers, aj and curtis pritchard, are using the power of social media to encourage the people to get active and learn their fun dance routine. and we can speak to aj and curtis now. . .. great to have you with us here on bbc news. just tell us a little bit about what it is you have been doing this week and what you want everyone to be doing tomorrow, ajay...
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please help me welcome rebecca and leslie jamison.applause] >> before i started i'm not doing the book signings because it's a more perfect technology for what people to handle objects and for all the people to handle all the objects and it's neverpe been invented and were in a global pandemic, i also want to say i am canceling most of the tour for the next couple of weeks because it's the responsible thing to do and i want you want to wash your hands into hand sanitizer in between washing your hands and not touch d ything and don't sneeze or cough on anybody, just be really careful, those of us were healthy and robust and have options have an obligation to exercise the loving care for those who are more fragile and for the social body. >> i decided last week i was not going to sign books and assigning line because of germs in the pandemic is clearly -- what is that rumbling is the sign or subway, is that like the ultimate new york question. [laughter] so i was not worried about my health but i did not want to be running around the co
please help me welcome rebecca and leslie jamison.applause] >> before i started i'm not doing the book signings because it's a more perfect technology for what people to handle objects and for all the people to handle all the objects and it's neverpe been invented and were in a global pandemic, i also want to say i am canceling most of the tour for the next couple of weeks because it's the responsible thing to do and i want you want to wash your hands into hand sanitizer in between...
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and rebecca, i want to start with you and those images of those incredibly long lines at food banks.said she's never witnessed the system being more strained. they actually had to turn people away, that's clearly the result of those 17 million people in the last three weeks filing for unemployment. so how much worse can this get? >> well, martha, the numbers are mind-boggling, but the images are also a stark reminder of the fact that half of this country doesn't have emergency savings and when we see numbers like that, 17 million layoffs in the span of three weeks, you start to understand how these projections, the forecast, which sounded completely unbelievable a month ago, 15%, 30% unemployment in this country, you start to see how that becomes more realistic and what we've seen throughout this crisis, initially the most acutely impacted industries were the ones that laid off their employees -- hotels, restaurants, airlines, which clearly had issues with lockdowns but now we have seen a larger ripple effect, martha, to areas like retail, even doctor's offices, which aren't seeing t
and rebecca, i want to start with you and those images of those incredibly long lines at food banks.said she's never witnessed the system being more strained. they actually had to turn people away, that's clearly the result of those 17 million people in the last three weeks filing for unemployment. so how much worse can this get? >> well, martha, the numbers are mind-boggling, but the images are also a stark reminder of the fact that half of this country doesn't have emergency savings and...
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haidi: rebecca, we will have to leave it there.nk you for joining us. ♪ haidi: australia seems almost her and to enter its first recession in nearly between nine years because of the covid-19 crisis. little expectation the rba today will make any changes at the monthly meeting. watching for any clues on the depths of the recession and the strength of the recovery that could come. joining us is the chief economist in sydney. great to have you. what are you looking for from guidance, terms of and the scent any of us could be guided, just so much uncertainty in the forecast to come? >> i think that is right. we are living in an environment where the data feels really dated, things are moving very quickly. forecasting is really hard. the bank will not be updating its forecast so i don't think we will get much indication on how they are seeing exact numbers play out. i think what will be really interesting is any commentary around how they feel the first round of purchases has gone through the first few weeks. we have that meeting a cou
haidi: rebecca, we will have to leave it there.nk you for joining us. ♪ haidi: australia seems almost her and to enter its first recession in nearly between nine years because of the covid-19 crisis. little expectation the rba today will make any changes at the monthly meeting. watching for any clues on the depths of the recession and the strength of the recovery that could come. joining us is the chief economist in sydney. great to have you. what are you looking for from guidance, terms of...
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sir keir starmer, lisa nandy or rebecca long—bailey will replace jeremy corbyn with immediate effect.ki, this is a contest that it's had a rather surreal ending. it started with the big public events, the hustings, lots of debates, then inevitably petered away because of events. behind—the—scenes, the campaigning has continued. events. behind—the—scenes, the campaigning has continuedm events. behind—the—scenes, the campaigning has continued. it has gone on for a long time. after the extremely bad election defeat for labour, jeremy corbyn said he would stand down. a contest of over three months. the backdrop to all of this is the coronavirus outbreak and it has changed the nature of it. today there will be an unveiling of the new leader, none of that will be happening now, they willjust be an announcement with pre—recorded m essa 9 es announcement with pre—recorded messages from the candidates. the winner will make contact and layout something, but it will not be what people expected. most people think that sir keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey are the two main contenders in all of
sir keir starmer, lisa nandy or rebecca long—bailey will replace jeremy corbyn with immediate effect.ki, this is a contest that it's had a rather surreal ending. it started with the big public events, the hustings, lots of debates, then inevitably petered away because of events. behind—the—scenes, the campaigning has continued. events. behind—the—scenes, the campaigning has continuedm events. behind—the—scenes, the campaigning has continued. it has gone on for a long time. after...
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i'm rebecca has thanks for joining us britain's queen elizabeth will make a special address to the u.k. later tonight as the country battles the coronavirus pandemic today the country saw the largest daily rise in corona virus infections since the start of the pandemic there are now over 48000 cases in the country and nearly 5000 deaths despite the mounting casualties some people in the u.k. appeared to be slow getting the message about the spread of the virus. warm sunny weather came as a welcome respondent for many in britain who have been cooped up in their homes but the large numbers who flocked to city parks have alarmed the authorities some parks are already been shut and the government is warning that tougher action could follow if people fail to observe social distancing if you don't want to have to take the step to ban exercise of all forms outside of your own home then you've got to follow the rules social distancing stay indoors is really difficult for people it's particularly difficult if you don't have a garden if you're in a flat and i know there are many people in overcr
i'm rebecca has thanks for joining us britain's queen elizabeth will make a special address to the u.k. later tonight as the country battles the coronavirus pandemic today the country saw the largest daily rise in corona virus infections since the start of the pandemic there are now over 48000 cases in the country and nearly 5000 deaths despite the mounting casualties some people in the u.k. appeared to be slow getting the message about the spread of the virus. warm sunny weather came as a...
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senior nurse rebecca butler. the you has fairly straight and data protection regulations in place and as long as this is purpose only for one thing which is tracing in isolating the cases then i don't see a problem with it being done the contact tracing has been absolutely not dealt with by the government because it delayed and undoing that and the fact that when you think about how we're going to engage our people or doing the lock down isolating sharing the necessary information all of that is important but with the absence of mass testing i look at the thing that we shouldn't pay a price for it everybody is paying a price for it and those who are paying that i am price are those on the front line so we have to bear in mind that there is also 0 trust in this government you talk about capacity being a 1000 right now where the government is actually not able meet in the stock market as all writers have a rebecca she has is not a track that's here for rebecca now give her a chance to get as a couple of things as s
senior nurse rebecca butler. the you has fairly straight and data protection regulations in place and as long as this is purpose only for one thing which is tracing in isolating the cases then i don't see a problem with it being done the contact tracing has been absolutely not dealt with by the government because it delayed and undoing that and the fact that when you think about how we're going to engage our people or doing the lock down isolating sharing the necessary information all of that...
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rebecca jarvis, what does it mean? >> reporter: it means oil sellers have to pay oil buyers to take it off their hands. the world is awash in oil supplies, but demand does not exist. consumers are home, businesses are closed, sending prices plunging. but the national average for gas is $1.81. the analysts predict prices will fall to $1.50 at the pump in the next month. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> and the next round of stimulus add hitting a roadblock. democrats want a national testing program, but the white house is resisting. >>> when we come back, the powerful images from and the storm system hitting tomorrow from baltimore, philadelphia, right through new york. contactless delivery and set-up on all devices. and for those experiencing financial hardship due to this crisis, we'll work with you to keep your service up and running. hi! because at at&t, we're always committed to keeping you connected. and look, it feels like i'm just i'm sewasting time.nfo on options trading, that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-
rebecca jarvis, what does it mean? >> reporter: it means oil sellers have to pay oil buyers to take it off their hands. the world is awash in oil supplies, but demand does not exist. consumers are home, businesses are closed, sending prices plunging. but the national average for gas is $1.81. the analysts predict prices will fall to $1.50 at the pump in the next month. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> and the next round of stimulus add hitting a roadblock. democrats want a...
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i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program britain's queen elizabeth is rallying her country to confront the coronavirus crisis in a red televised speech britain's to show discipline and results navigating what she called increasingly challenging times covert 19 has hit the u.k. hard over 40000 people have fall in ill in the u.k. including the queen's son and heir and the prime minister barak johnson the infection has almost claimed nearly 5000 lives. sunday's special address to the nation is only the 4th queen elizabeth has given in her nearly 70 years on the throne she stressed the importance of people keeping their distance from each other i also want to think there's of you who are staying at home thereby helping to protect the vulnerable and sparing many families paid already felt by those who have lost loved ones together we are tackling this disease and i want to reassure you that if we remain united and resolute then we would overcome it. warm sunny weather came as a welcome respect for many in britain who have been cooped up in their homes. but the large numbers who flocked to c
i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program britain's queen elizabeth is rallying her country to confront the coronavirus crisis in a red televised speech britain's to show discipline and results navigating what she called increasingly challenging times covert 19 has hit the u.k. hard over 40000 people have fall in ill in the u.k. including the queen's son and heir and the prime minister barak johnson the infection has almost claimed nearly 5000 lives. sunday's special address to the nation is...
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i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program the world health organization is warning that lifting restrictions imposed over the coronavirus crisis too early could bring a deadly resurgence of the covert 19 pandemic has reached another grim milestone with the global death toll now more than $100000.00 the united states is close to overtaking italy as the country with the world's highest death toll president donald trump says he wants to re-open america. it's possible but nearly one 3rd of all cases in the world are now in the u.s. . passengers have thinned out on new york subways but that snow is surance to many people who need the ride it's a very frightening experience i need to find out what that one thing right now yeah like you know if there's a lot of help if you want to take the whole thing so you can get away for the next training getting fired so that's not me. you know your kids you don't listen to that that's a problem keeping your distance from others experts agree that social distancing combined with aggressive testing of suspected cases is the fastest way to tackle coded 19 but th
i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program the world health organization is warning that lifting restrictions imposed over the coronavirus crisis too early could bring a deadly resurgence of the covert 19 pandemic has reached another grim milestone with the global death toll now more than $100000.00 the united states is close to overtaking italy as the country with the world's highest death toll president donald trump says he wants to re-open america. it's possible but nearly one 3rd of all...
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this is daily news from the headlines at the top of the hour i'm rebecca. it's a deadly sin. and the whim of nature. motivates us. and threatens to ruin our city.
this is daily news from the headlines at the top of the hour i'm rebecca. it's a deadly sin. and the whim of nature. motivates us. and threatens to ruin our city.
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i'm rebecca rate is welcome to the program the covert 19 pandemic has reached another grim milestone the global death toll has now topped 100000 the total number of infections stands at nearly $1700000.00 according to figures by johns hopkins university in the us in the united states more than 18000 people have died from the disease that puts the u.s. close to overtaking italy as the country with the world's highest death toll america has nearly one 3rd of all the cases in the world the york state alone has more cases than any other country. passengers have found out on new york subways but that's no assurance to many people. bull who need the ride it's very frightening to hear anybody getting that one right now yeah like i said there's a lot of hope that you want to take. this thing so you can get away from the training get a good part that's running from you know new yorkers we don't miss it that's the problem keeping your distance from others experts agree that social distancing combined with aggressive testing of suspected cases is the fastest way to tackle code at 19 but there a
i'm rebecca rate is welcome to the program the covert 19 pandemic has reached another grim milestone the global death toll has now topped 100000 the total number of infections stands at nearly $1700000.00 according to figures by johns hopkins university in the us in the united states more than 18000 people have died from the disease that puts the u.s. close to overtaking italy as the country with the world's highest death toll america has nearly one 3rd of all the cases in the world the york...
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i'm rebecca richards welcome to the program christians around the world are celebrating easter under lockdown as global health authorities struggle to contain the spread of the corona virus pope francis held mass on the 8th of the holy holiday in a largely empty and paid his basilica in rome the pope described the service as a message of hope urging the faithful not to give in to their fears over the virus the pontiff will give his easter sunday blessing with fewer than 20 people present in churches worldwide are also holding a stiff services with no congress. people throughout the day will be speaking to our correspondents around the world about a stick in the time of corona and now i'm joined from the british capital london by charlotte potts charlotte hi thanks for joining me so many people of course in the u.k. would be visiting family during this long wait kent how are people dealing with the lockdown. well it certainly is a very different easter weekend here we are entering this week of lockdown and london and in the united kingdom and that means that people can only go to work
i'm rebecca richards welcome to the program christians around the world are celebrating easter under lockdown as global health authorities struggle to contain the spread of the corona virus pope francis held mass on the 8th of the holy holiday in a largely empty and paid his basilica in rome the pope described the service as a message of hope urging the faithful not to give in to their fears over the virus the pontiff will give his easter sunday blessing with fewer than 20 people present in...
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our science correspondent rebecca explains.ecca: it is the virus that mobilized the world's scientists. a major focus now, how the immune system respondso it. taundersing this could help us stop covid-19's spread. e big question, if you have had the virus, are you immune,an orou catch it again? how does immunity work? the coronavirus is coved in spikes, which allow it to dock onto a structure on thace of our cells, like a key opening a lock,o the virus can enter and infect the cell. to fight this off, we produce antibodies. these block the spike, like a cap covering the key. it means the virus cannot get in the antibodies, though, stickit around. the idea is that if the virus comes back, they can rally anns immediate res a small study revealed monkeys catch it again a month later. humans, though,here is still much we need to learn. >> early data shows antibodies are being generated, but it is important to haveore studies about whether these are the right kind of neutralizing antibodieshich can then give protection if there's en
our science correspondent rebecca explains.ecca: it is the virus that mobilized the world's scientists. a major focus now, how the immune system respondso it. taundersing this could help us stop covid-19's spread. e big question, if you have had the virus, are you immune,an orou catch it again? how does immunity work? the coronavirus is coved in spikes, which allow it to dock onto a structure on thace of our cells, like a key opening a lock,o the virus can enter and infect the cell. to fight...
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i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program medical officials in brazil have warned that the country's hospital systems are on the verge of collapse with many clinics already too overwhelmed by coronavirus cases to take in any new patients more than 53000 people there have confessed contract it coded 9 saying and there are fears that it could become one of the world's pandemic hotspots the country's president john still maintains that covert 19 is a relatively minor disease and that broad social distancing measures and not needed to stop its spread. bolzan r.-o. is also facing a fresh blow to his political farsi is justice minister has resigned accusing him of meddling with the police and the president is facing a swell in public and i was. noisy protests rang out across brazil on friday dragging out the president's televised address to the nation. shy and also not grow defended his sacking of the federal police chief amid accusations that he was trying to interfere in the country's justice system it'll be doable because i don't have to ask for authorization from anyone to change any o
i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program medical officials in brazil have warned that the country's hospital systems are on the verge of collapse with many clinics already too overwhelmed by coronavirus cases to take in any new patients more than 53000 people there have confessed contract it coded 9 saying and there are fears that it could become one of the world's pandemic hotspots the country's president john still maintains that covert 19 is a relatively minor disease and that broad social...
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i'm rebecca has welcome to the program the world health organization is warning that lifting restrictions imposed over the coronavirus a crisis too early could bring a deadly resurgence the covert 19 pandemic has reached another grim milestone the death toll globally is now more than 100000 united states is close to overtaking italy as the country with the world's highest death toll president donald donald trump says he wants to reopen america as soon as possible but nearly one 3rd of all cases in the world now in the u.s. . passengers have thinned out on new york subways but that snow is surance to many people who need the ride if i think you need it like getting that one right yeah like you know there's a lot of help if you want to take the whole thing so you can get away from the training getting tired so that's not me. you know your kids you don't miss it that's the problem keeping your distance from others experts agree that social distancing combined with aggressive testing of suspected cases is the fastest way to tackle coded 19 but there aren't enough tests for the job in new york
i'm rebecca has welcome to the program the world health organization is warning that lifting restrictions imposed over the coronavirus a crisis too early could bring a deadly resurgence the covert 19 pandemic has reached another grim milestone the death toll globally is now more than 100000 united states is close to overtaking italy as the country with the world's highest death toll president donald donald trump says he wants to reopen america as soon as possible but nearly one 3rd of all cases...
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news i'm rebecca richest from am anti attain here in bell and thanks very much for . this state of emergency is the normal people around the world orthodox strong magic time so. they're keeping a corona diary and welcoming us into their hearts they let us get as close and personal as the pandemic will allow. the diary starts many genes d.w. . how will cope with 9.
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i'm rebecca jones. the uk government urges people to stay at home as the death toll from coronavirus in the uk rises by 700, including a five—year—old boy. our thoughts today are also with the family of the five—year—old child with underlying health conditions who's tragically died. so again, you must stay at home to protect the nhs and to save lives. as china delivers 300 ventilators to nhs hospitals, the strain shows on front line hospital staff. it feels like a losing battle, but it's not because we've all got hope and we're all trying too. we're all trying to do what we can. spain records its lowest number of deaths this week, as the government says the crisis might be reaching its peak there. new york, the epicentre of america's outbreak, suffers its worst day as 630 deaths are recorded in the past 2a hours. sir keir starmer becomes labour leader and promises to work with the government to tackle the coronavirus crisis. under my leadership, we will engage constructively with the government. not opp
i'm rebecca jones. the uk government urges people to stay at home as the death toll from coronavirus in the uk rises by 700, including a five—year—old boy. our thoughts today are also with the family of the five—year—old child with underlying health conditions who's tragically died. so again, you must stay at home to protect the nhs and to save lives. as china delivers 300 ventilators to nhs hospitals, the strain shows on front line hospital staff. it feels like a losing battle, but...
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i'm rebecca races welcome to the program we begin in lebanon where the coronavirus pandemic is compounding longstanding economic problems the lebanese pound has lost has lost a half its value in recent weeks sending already high prices soaring and bringing new hardship to a country that's been grappling with months of financial turmoil the lockdown measures have been extended there until may 10 protesters and now ignoring the restrictions taking to the straits to vent their anger. scenes of popular anger have returned to the streets of beirut despite an ongoing lockdown and a curfew protesters have gathered outside the lebanese central bank to demonstrate against the worsening economic conditions. we think that quote all of this is not the only a pandemic would suffering from yet another 11 if it meant they either have a choice to die from hunger or to die from it but i know with the increase of the crisis in the backyard and because of the value of our current. people here tell us they have nothing to lose levanon one of the most indebted countries in the world is not only battling depend
i'm rebecca races welcome to the program we begin in lebanon where the coronavirus pandemic is compounding longstanding economic problems the lebanese pound has lost has lost a half its value in recent weeks sending already high prices soaring and bringing new hardship to a country that's been grappling with months of financial turmoil the lockdown measures have been extended there until may 10 protesters and now ignoring the restrictions taking to the straits to vent their anger. scenes of...
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i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program the chinese city of woo han the original epi center of the corona virus pandemic has begun to reopen after months on lockdown authorities are easing the restrictions that kept the city's 11000000 people at home now residents are slowly returning to the streets with some leaving their homes for the 1st time since late january. life inside will han it's still a place of fear and fascination as the city begins to move on from the crisis. in the us it was in they say there are many infected people without symptoms so i'll wait until none of those people are out there before i feel safe but i'm worried even if there's only one case a day. i think people will have a psychological fear of the epidemic really it all depends on how individuals think . well my heart come out here every day and i'm not so scared but i have to take all the precautions in the right way. it's only the barricades that hinted anything other than business as usual at this market erected at the beginning of the outbreak they're slowly being taken down as their purpose becomes
i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program the chinese city of woo han the original epi center of the corona virus pandemic has begun to reopen after months on lockdown authorities are easing the restrictions that kept the city's 11000000 people at home now residents are slowly returning to the streets with some leaving their homes for the 1st time since late january. life inside will han it's still a place of fear and fascination as the city begins to move on from the crisis. in the us it was...
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i'm rebecca rivers welcome to the program more than a 1000000 people globally have now tested positive for the corona virus but the actual number of cases is the ought to be much higher with many of those afflicted not even aware they're infected now research is here in germany adjoining the international effort to understand the full extent of the corona virus pandemic they carrying out a new test that aims to find those who may have already had the infection and could now be immune to. this machine could bring relief from isolation for some here at the clinic in munich doctors cannot only test for the corona virus they can also see if patients unknowingly contract to the virus in the past more than 100 samples can be processed in an hour this is how it works. the sample vials are coated with building blocks from the virus a surface if antibodies are detected in the patients of blood they will attach to the blocks the virus can then be the texted with a different antibody that carries a dye and changes the sample color if positive in addition to patients the new machine will also allo
i'm rebecca rivers welcome to the program more than a 1000000 people globally have now tested positive for the corona virus but the actual number of cases is the ought to be much higher with many of those afflicted not even aware they're infected now research is here in germany adjoining the international effort to understand the full extent of the corona virus pandemic they carrying out a new test that aims to find those who may have already had the infection and could now be immune to. this...
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rebecca: no, and estimates continue to fall. just this week, we are hearing more and more revisions downward so if you think about where we came into the week, i think consensus for forward numbers was 148, which was down from the one 70's, and even there, we are at 19 to 20 times on a forward-looking basis and that is well above the five-year average, 16.5 times, and above the longer-term averages, so people are optimistic as it relates to a recovery, but when that recovery occurs, i think it is still a gas from all of us. i mean, how much do you apportion to caution? how much cash would you still be holding onto? much haven alternatives would you be partitioning onto as well? rebecca: generally speaking, in our balance strategy, shorter horizon portfolios, we have gone underweight equities. we have got more fixed income now than we have had in several years but we are still only a couple of points overweight fixed income, and we do have some cash. as we move further out the curve in terms of our seven year to tenure strategies
rebecca: no, and estimates continue to fall. just this week, we are hearing more and more revisions downward so if you think about where we came into the week, i think consensus for forward numbers was 148, which was down from the one 70's, and even there, we are at 19 to 20 times on a forward-looking basis and that is well above the five-year average, 16.5 times, and above the longer-term averages, so people are optimistic as it relates to a recovery, but when that recovery occurs, i think it...
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>> rebecca, thanks to you again this evening. >>> we are turning to the navy captain relieved of duty after he sounded the alarm about the safety of his sailors after so many of them tested positive. today, the remarkable image. cheered by his crew as he was forced to leave the ship. here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: if there was any doubt about how the sailors of the roosevelt felt about their captain, it is very clear tonight. one last look and a wave good-bye. brett crozier walked down the ramp from the carrier for the last time, relieved of duty. a mass of sailors cheering him with chants of "captain crozier." the letter that got crozier fired was a plea to navy leadership to get the majority of its nearly 5,000 sailors off the ship as soon as possible, given the rapid spread of coronavirus onboard. the secretary of the navy didn't accuse him of leaking the letter to the press, but showing poor judgment by not going through proper channels. >> relieving him of command was in the best interests of the united states navy. >> reporter: those i have been in contact with say many on
>> rebecca, thanks to you again this evening. >>> we are turning to the navy captain relieved of duty after he sounded the alarm about the safety of his sailors after so many of them tested positive. today, the remarkable image. cheered by his crew as he was forced to leave the ship. here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: if there was any doubt about how the sailors of the roosevelt felt about their captain, it is very clear tonight. one last look and a wave good-bye. brett...
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rebecca jarvis, what does it all mean? >> reporter: it means oil sellers have to pay oil buyers to take it off their hands. the bottom line is, the world is awash in oil supplies, but demand does not exist. consumers are home, businesses are closed, sending prices plunging. station will be free. but the national average for gas is $1.81. the analysts predict prices will fall to $1.50 at the pump in the next month. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> and we're also following, the next round of stimulus aid hitting a stumbling block over testing. democrats want a national testing program, but the white house is resisting. >>> when we come back, the powerful images from overseas. and what it could say about the u.s. in the weeks to come. >>> and the chief of the world health organization saying today the worst is yet to come. what did he mean by this? >>> and the storm system hitting tomorrow from baltimore, philadelphia, right through new york. contactless delivery 're offering and set-up on all devices. and for those experiencing fi
rebecca jarvis, what does it all mean? >> reporter: it means oil sellers have to pay oil buyers to take it off their hands. the bottom line is, the world is awash in oil supplies, but demand does not exist. consumers are home, businesses are closed, sending prices plunging. station will be free. but the national average for gas is $1.81. the analysts predict prices will fall to $1.50 at the pump in the next month. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> and we're also following, the...
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i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program we begin in new york which has seen its deadliest day of the pandemic so far more than 560 people have died there within 24 hours with nearly 3000 deaths the state now accounts for nearly half of all virus related fatalities in the country in response new york's governor has issued an executive order to save critically needed supplies across the states president trump is also signing an act to stop masks and gloves from being exported new yorkers in crisis helping new york. and then pick up the camp and then go to the next place as this rolls across the country the peak hasn't yet hit and new york's governor is warning the state could run out of ventilators in days cuomo has ordered the machines to be redistributed to overwhelmed hospitals. with many overcrowded this convention center in manhattan has now been turned into a makeshift hospital. funeral homes and crematoriums in the country's most populous city are also struggling to cope. 911 was really good but it wasn't like. a lot of the feeling that were around and. even comparable to wh
i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program we begin in new york which has seen its deadliest day of the pandemic so far more than 560 people have died there within 24 hours with nearly 3000 deaths the state now accounts for nearly half of all virus related fatalities in the country in response new york's governor has issued an executive order to save critically needed supplies across the states president trump is also signing an act to stop masks and gloves from being exported new yorkers in...
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rebecca: it is very early to comment on that so far.s you said, what we are seeing is a knock on effect in one area. it could well be traveled first. leisure may be very hard hit, and we could see other companies seeking that. in terms of investors, we are seeing more appetite over the last couple of weeks and we expected to see in many different areas, so it could well surprise us on the upside. rebecca, thank you very much. we will keep you around for a little bit longer. senior equity -- actually, we will let you go. rebecca from state street, as we get some breaking news on the french economy. let me bring that to you right now. 6% in q1eing a drop of , french gdp, this according two of france estimate. the french economy shrank 6% in the first quarter, according to the bank of france estimates, so that is going to be possibly a bigger drop than analysts -- than politicians have been forecasting here. in germany, they are looking at a 5% contraction, although that is a full-year estimate, so i want to take a look at these numbers an
rebecca: it is very early to comment on that so far.s you said, what we are seeing is a knock on effect in one area. it could well be traveled first. leisure may be very hard hit, and we could see other companies seeking that. in terms of investors, we are seeing more appetite over the last couple of weeks and we expected to see in many different areas, so it could well surprise us on the upside. rebecca, thank you very much. we will keep you around for a little bit longer. senior equity --...
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i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program there are now more than $300000.00 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the u.s. more than anywhere else in the world in hard hit regions like new york state and california medical supplies have started to run low the death toll ready stands at over 8000 speaking to american public just moments ago president donald trump warns the coming weeks would likely say that number climbed even higher this will be probably the toughest week between this week and next week and they'll be a lot of death unfortunately but a lot less death than if this wasn't done but there will be death. we're looking for an obvious focus and hardest hit regions some of them are obvious and some are so obvious they spring up they come and they. they hit you like you got hit by a club. u.s. president donald trump speaking to the american people a short while ago with a strong warning that things there will get far worse before they get better staying in the u.s. where a navy captain has received a hero's farewell after he was dismissed from his post for criticizing the n
i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program there are now more than $300000.00 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the u.s. more than anywhere else in the world in hard hit regions like new york state and california medical supplies have started to run low the death toll ready stands at over 8000 speaking to american public just moments ago president donald trump warns the coming weeks would likely say that number climbed even higher this will be probably the toughest week between this week...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.ht, a tribute to the 99—year—old army veteran who pledged to walk 100 lengths of his garden before his 100th birthday at the end of this month, to raise money for the nhs. captain tom moore from bedfordshire has now raised nearly £4 million and he's promised to keep going, saying the nhs deserved every penny for what it was doing for the people of the united kingdom. i will, i'll keep on going whilst people are still contributing to the national health service. nothing's going to stop you? well, i hope not! i hope nothing will stop them. maybe i might get a bit worn out but at the moment, i'm not, i'm doing fine. captain tom moore with his remarkable fundraising effort. that's it from us. newsnight starts on bbc two shortly but now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello, you are watching bbc news with me, tim willcox. we'll be having a look at some of the national and international press coverage of the last 2a hours before we go to washington, dc where president trump
rebecca morelle, bbc news.ht, a tribute to the 99—year—old army veteran who pledged to walk 100 lengths of his garden before his 100th birthday at the end of this month, to raise money for the nhs. captain tom moore from bedfordshire has now raised nearly £4 million and he's promised to keep going, saying the nhs deserved every penny for what it was doing for the people of the united kingdom. i will, i'll keep on going whilst people are still contributing to the national health service....
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i'm rebecca read his welcome to the program brazil's president john has been dealt a fresh blow to his political authority as justice minister has resigned accusing him of meddling with the police. has played down the dangers of the coronavirus pandemic there are fish brazil could become the new epi center officials in major cities warn hospitals are overwhelmed and at risk of collapse the president may while is facing a swell of public anger. i was. noisy protests rang out across brazil on friday dragging out the president's televised address to the nation. shy of all to not grow defended his sacking of the federal police chief amid accusations that he was trying to interfere in the country's justice system it'll be job it is also i don't have to ask for authorization from anyone to change any official or anyone else but both scenarios still provided no reason for the dismissal which had prompted the resignation of results popular justice minister on life t.v. . i long for this mission will be unfortunately i have no way to continue with the commitment that i assure you and without an
i'm rebecca read his welcome to the program brazil's president john has been dealt a fresh blow to his political authority as justice minister has resigned accusing him of meddling with the police. has played down the dangers of the coronavirus pandemic there are fish brazil could become the new epi center officials in major cities warn hospitals are overwhelmed and at risk of collapse the president may while is facing a swell of public anger. i was. noisy protests rang out across brazil on...
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rebecca applied to be an nhs volunteer four weeks ago.ll to receive a single request to help someone in need. i've been on the app, and you mark yourself as on duty. since then — mainly in the evenings and weekends — nothing. i've not had anything. so, there's total of 75 hours i've been online, ready to volunteer and either make or take calls, and i've heard nothing. rebecca says she feels doubly frustrated on behalf of her parents, who don't live near her. herfather, peter, has a lung disease and is entitled to help from the scheme. but they didn't know how to get it. in the shielding letter, it actually tells you to get friends or family to collect your prescriptions, and that's from the government. so you personally haven't phoned up or tried to access the nhs scheme? no. i wasn't aware of it, to be honest. could you do with extra help? i think we're all right now, because the community has kicked in. going from door to door, local schemes, like this one in liverpool, were quick to get going — many communities helping to look after th
rebecca applied to be an nhs volunteer four weeks ago.ll to receive a single request to help someone in need. i've been on the app, and you mark yourself as on duty. since then — mainly in the evenings and weekends — nothing. i've not had anything. so, there's total of 75 hours i've been online, ready to volunteer and either make or take calls, and i've heard nothing. rebecca says she feels doubly frustrated on behalf of her parents, who don't live near her. herfather, peter, has a lung...
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rebecca applied to be an nhs volunteer four weeks ago.d, as of now, she's still to receive a single request to help someone in need. i've been on the app, and you mark yourself as on duty. since then — mainly in the evenings and weekends — nothing. i've not had anything. so, there's total of 75 hours i've been online, ready to volunteer and either make or take calls, and i've heard nothing. rebecca says she feels doubly frustrated on behalf of her parents, who don't live near her. herfather, peter, has a lung disease and is entitled to help from the scheme. but they didn't know how to get it. in the shielding letter, it actually tells you to get friends or family to collect your prescriptions, and that's from the government. so you personally haven't phoned up or tried to access the nhs scheme? no. i wasn't aware of it, to be honest. could you do with extra help? i think we're all right now, because the community has kicked in. going from door to door, local schemes, like this one in liverpool, were quick to get going — many communities h
rebecca applied to be an nhs volunteer four weeks ago.d, as of now, she's still to receive a single request to help someone in need. i've been on the app, and you mark yourself as on duty. since then — mainly in the evenings and weekends — nothing. i've not had anything. so, there's total of 75 hours i've been online, ready to volunteer and either make or take calls, and i've heard nothing. rebecca says she feels doubly frustrated on behalf of her parents, who don't live near her....
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charles: now rebecca, according to the survey, 52%, majority see a u-shaped recovery.o a gradual recovery where we make something of a bottom to gary's point and we slowly work our way back up. i'm not sure what you see, but tell us what you think may happen and more important i, how your portfolio's positioned for it? >> yeah. that is a great question, charles. i know you want me to put a v or u on it. i want to say it is a hybrid, right? we haven't seen this before. i don't know we're actually at the bottom yet. i do see, i won't call it a double-dip, i don't think that is what it is, technically if you want to be honest, by the time the financials and earnings season kicks in, we see the depth of the impact we saw with the financials this week i think we'll see potentially more downward pressure. i'm not necessarily saying we've seen the worst of this yet. i think you have to see the worst of it in order to get a "v" recovery, right? that is where i don't see us there yet. if we see some more downward pressure, i see more downward pressure, when financials, when ear
charles: now rebecca, according to the survey, 52%, majority see a u-shaped recovery.o a gradual recovery where we make something of a bottom to gary's point and we slowly work our way back up. i'm not sure what you see, but tell us what you think may happen and more important i, how your portfolio's positioned for it? >> yeah. that is a great question, charles. i know you want me to put a v or u on it. i want to say it is a hybrid, right? we haven't seen this before. i don't know we're...
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your thoughts, rebecca?in addition to the claims made against donald trump, the person, there is also donald trump's record of, and promises around governance. he is going to be in a position, if he is re-elected, to appoint people to the supreme court. he already haz, that is a generations worth of law making in this country that is going to, if donald trump makes those appointments going to be terrible for women, and especially women, particularly in vulnerable communities. what he is, his record on the environment, enfranchisement, the democracy is im peril and women and particularly vulnerable women are image paralleled and women and progressive women have every reason to support his opponent, however what this is creating is a kind of a perfect storm where the women who are being asked to support his opponent are now being asked to answer for these charges. in part because of the vacuum created by joe biden who is not yet really directly answering these questions, and certainly, not doing what i wish he
your thoughts, rebecca?in addition to the claims made against donald trump, the person, there is also donald trump's record of, and promises around governance. he is going to be in a position, if he is re-elected, to appoint people to the supreme court. he already haz, that is a generations worth of law making in this country that is going to, if donald trump makes those appointments going to be terrible for women, and especially women, particularly in vulnerable communities. what he is, his...
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okay, rebecca, thanks so much.britney spears trending big. inside her quarantined life and the pop superstar with a surprising reveal overnight. >>> a special mother's day edition of "deals & steals" with some special guests. yes, moms from all around the country. tory has some more big bargains to help out small businesses. >>> and our guy, george, puts jimmy kimmel in the hot seat, but the new "who wants to be a millionaire?" host turns the tables on him. see if george can handle the heat. ♪ we live in uncertain times. however, there is one thing you can be certain of. the men and women of the united states postal service. we're here to deliver cards and packages from loved ones and also deliver the peace of mind of knowing that essentials like prescriptions are on their way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. in these challenging times, we need each other more than ever. we may be apart, but we're not alone. use aarp community connections to find or create a mutual aid group n
okay, rebecca, thanks so much.britney spears trending big. inside her quarantined life and the pop superstar with a surprising reveal overnight. >>> a special mother's day edition of "deals & steals" with some special guests. yes, moms from all around the country. tory has some more big bargains to help out small businesses. >>> and our guy, george, puts jimmy kimmel in the hot seat, but the new "who wants to be a millionaire?" host turns the tables on...
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[applause] >> thank you for being here, rebecca. it's really wonderful to be, to have the chance to talk to you and to get to all of us and it was wonderful to hear the beginning of the book in your voice. i was wondering, where in a strange time and there's a lot that i want to ask you about the book on its own but i guess in the couple of days leading up to this event i've been thinking about the ways in which some of the ideas in this book, particularly ideas about how community functions and how art rises out of community and how identity rises out of community. they feel like they this moment in particular ways but i was curious, maybe i thought we could start with how you've been thinking about the present moment we are in, thinking about contagion and health and the ways we might care for each other, how some of those very urgent realities at the moment are spoken to by the book or the book or whether they are connections feel present for you? >> the tragedy of epidemics is that in ordinary disasters, earthquakes and hurrican
[applause] >> thank you for being here, rebecca. it's really wonderful to be, to have the chance to talk to you and to get to all of us and it was wonderful to hear the beginning of the book in your voice. i was wondering, where in a strange time and there's a lot that i want to ask you about the book on its own but i guess in the couple of days leading up to this event i've been thinking about the ways in which some of the ideas in this book, particularly ideas about how community...
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we must lift up those who unfortunately find themselves left behind. >>> our thanks to rebecca.next, a covid-19 survivor saluting back. hi, it's jan from toyota. we know how important it is to have a safe, reliable vehicle right now, so toyota is here to help. for your peace of mind, many of our service centers are open. if you need to replace your vehicle- toyota will defer your payments for 90 days. and every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a no-cost maintenance plan for two years or 25,000 miles. we're here for you. contact your local toyota dealer to see how they can help. toyota for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or r
we must lift up those who unfortunately find themselves left behind. >>> our thanks to rebecca.next, a covid-19 survivor saluting back. hi, it's jan from toyota. we know how important it is to have a safe, reliable vehicle right now, so toyota is here to help. for your peace of mind, many of our service centers are open. if you need to replace your vehicle- toyota will defer your payments for 90 days. and every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a no-cost maintenance plan for two years...