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keith reed, she wanted to be with him.d whatever accomplished those ends. >> reporter: the defense suggests that mary left an e-mail open on purpose. why? maybe a confrontation between the two men was her goal. why would not not have alerted the authorities to her husband's impending actions against the student. superintendent. wouldn't you call the police? wouldn't you call authorities? she waited days to call the police. >> reporter: mary said she was appalled by the defense's theory. how was getting keith reed killed and her husband accused, do her any purpose? >> no, i wish i would have never left that e-mail open. >> reporter: that's the story the jury is hearing about you, that you're driving the events. >> yeah. that's not true at all. >> reporter: but the defense attorney went even further. maybe the blistering e-mails from taglianetti to reed had really been written by mary. she denies it. he implied it would be a way for her to frame her husband, to show he left the house with murder on his mind. >> there's no co
keith reed, she wanted to be with him.d whatever accomplished those ends. >> reporter: the defense suggests that mary left an e-mail open on purpose. why? maybe a confrontation between the two men was her goal. why would not not have alerted the authorities to her husband's impending actions against the student. superintendent. wouldn't you call the police? wouldn't you call authorities? she waited days to call the police. >> reporter: mary said she was appalled by the defense's...
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>> florence signa: 1941. >> julia reed: '41.na got his start selling hot tamales to go. in the beginning, the place catered to the black community. but after word got out how good the food was, white people started coming. which led to a kind of weird accommodation to the segregation of the day. blacks came in the front, white people snuck in the back. the menu expanded with the clientele. what human qualities are unique or marked in the native of mississippi? >> julia reed: i cannot address mississippi 'cause like i said, the delta is a whole 'nother planet. >> anthony: wow. okay, better question then. how does the lifelong delta resident differ from the other -- >> julia reed: you had to be a little crazy to wanna come in the first place, 'cause it was like the swamps, buddy. it was under water. i mean, you had to be crazy to come, and you had to have enough money to make it work. so you had some sort of gamblers. i mean, that -- that spirit still infuses the place. it's a little reckless. it's sophisticated 'cause they'd all
>> florence signa: 1941. >> julia reed: '41.na got his start selling hot tamales to go. in the beginning, the place catered to the black community. but after word got out how good the food was, white people started coming. which led to a kind of weird accommodation to the segregation of the day. blacks came in the front, white people snuck in the back. the menu expanded with the clientele. what human qualities are unique or marked in the native of mississippi? >> julia reed: i...
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. >> reed, tennessee, independent, you're next. good morning. reed, are you with us? >> caller: yes. >> go ahead. >> caller: the coronavirus outbreak, you know, i don't know why they don't let the president take care of -- take care of things. i mean, he has done a good job, he's got all the experts taking care of everything and also i watched cnn and msnbc last night, they had a guy out there that was irate about president trump. i mean, that's the president of the united states. >> reed, when you say they aren't letting the president take care of things, what do you mean? give me an example. >> caller: like they're saying he's not doing anything or he's not taking control. he is in complete control. >> who is "they" reed? >> caller: he's got some of the best scientists working on it and i don't know why -- >> reed, i think i understand what you're saying. yes, unfortunately our mainstream national media is painting things once again in the worst possible light. they sure don't want to ever give president trump any credit for anything. things are being hyperbolized a
. >> reed, tennessee, independent, you're next. good morning. reed, are you with us? >> caller: yes. >> go ahead. >> caller: the coronavirus outbreak, you know, i don't know why they don't let the president take care of -- take care of things. i mean, he has done a good job, he's got all the experts taking care of everything and also i watched cnn and msnbc last night, they had a guy out there that was irate about president trump. i mean, that's the president of the...
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reed had funny lines and somebody said, i don't want to , theunted, and reed said gentleman protestshe speaker counting him here. does he deny he is here? and of course everyone laughed, you can't deny you are there if gas deny you are there without being there. so he brought about a change in the rules called the reed rules which prevented dilatory action and stops the corpsmen made other changes that made the chamber, atritarian the majority party gets to run the show, which is what we have today. in partybig believer loyalty, but he also was a big believer in the party agenda. was happening with president mckinley was, the country was moving towards war, what would become the spanish-american war. and reed felt strongly that was not appropriate. imperialism,r of expanding territory, which was not the proper role of the government as he saw, and he tried to use his power as speaker to prevent issues related to going to war to come to the floor, but he simply could not, and he eventually felt it wasn't animal to remain as speaker, so he resigned. significantext brought television to
reed had funny lines and somebody said, i don't want to , theunted, and reed said gentleman protestshe speaker counting him here. does he deny he is here? and of course everyone laughed, you can't deny you are there if gas deny you are there without being there. so he brought about a change in the rules called the reed rules which prevented dilatory action and stops the corpsmen made other changes that made the chamber, atritarian the majority party gets to run the show, which is what we have...
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. -- reed. [applause] ♪ mr. reed: i do not know about you, by am excited -- but i am excited. you excited? [cheers] do not know if you know it, but fighting joe biden is in town today. trumpow what, donald wants to make america great again. but i truly believe he wants to make america great again. so here is what we will do. --will help joe budden make we will help him make america great again by sending joe biden to the white house. we will help them make america great again because we will give him more time to hang out on the golf course. we are going to help him make america great again by electing people, not unifies someone that divides people. that is what this party stands for. we understand it better than all what it means and what the power we unlock when we unite. i think that he is on his way. we are going to make some noise. let's make some noise st. louis. , here he comes. [applause] let's make some noise for the next president of the united states, joe biden. ♪ let's make some noise for the next president of the united states, joe biden. ♪ we were having a conve
. -- reed. [applause] ♪ mr. reed: i do not know about you, by am excited -- but i am excited. you excited? [cheers] do not know if you know it, but fighting joe biden is in town today. trumpow what, donald wants to make america great again. but i truly believe he wants to make america great again. so here is what we will do. --will help joe budden make we will help him make america great again by sending joe biden to the white house. we will help them make america great again because we will...
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reed and general hooper. we look forward to your testimonies, explaining the results of the department of defense review and describing what corrective steps are being undertaken. your findings are critical to find if the department has the resources, support, and authorities it needs. we thank you again for joining us and look forward to the discussion. before i handed over to senator peters for his opening remarks, i would like to remind everyone that later we will close the hearing in order to discuss sensitive matters of national security. at that point, we will ask for the public and members of the press to exit the room. we appreciate your cooperation and understanding. the intent is for us to break it 10:30, and we will then at that time clearly room. senator peters and i will go vote. we do have a vote called for 10:30. and then we will reassemble those that have the authority to stay in the room. we will reassemble. so thank you very much. ranking member peters? >> let me begin by thanking senator er
reed and general hooper. we look forward to your testimonies, explaining the results of the department of defense review and describing what corrective steps are being undertaken. your findings are critical to find if the department has the resources, support, and authorities it needs. we thank you again for joining us and look forward to the discussion. before i handed over to senator peters for his opening remarks, i would like to remind everyone that later we will close the hearing in order...
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david martin, cbs news, walter reed army institute of research. >> the coronavirus is impacting today's state presidential primaries as well. four states were scheduled to hold primaries today, ohio, arizona, florida and illinois. but ohio's health director declared an emergency and ordered the polls closed just hours before they were set to open. the other three states are going ahead with their primaries today. we get more from laura podesta. >> reporter: ohio governor spoke yesterday in support of a lawsuit to delay his state's presidential primary until june. >> we should not force them to make this choice. a choice between their health and constitutional r rights. >> reporter: a judge denied the request but overnight the state's health director declared a health emergency to prevent polls from opening. ohio which has reported at least 50 confirmed cases of covid-19 is one of four states scheduled to hold primaries today. florida and arizona have moved some polling places in nursing homes and assisted living facilities to other locations to avoid exposing older residents to the viru
david martin, cbs news, walter reed army institute of research. >> the coronavirus is impacting today's state presidential primaries as well. four states were scheduled to hold primaries today, ohio, arizona, florida and illinois. but ohio's health director declared an emergency and ordered the polls closed just hours before they were set to open. the other three states are going ahead with their primaries today. we get more from laura podesta. >> reporter: ohio governor spoke...
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dave reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.m throughout the week on instagram, facebook, youtube and twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching. hello there, we had some pretty big contrasts weatherwise across the uk on thursday. it was the north of the country that had the best of the sunshine. this is how things looked in the highlands of scotland, and across england and wales we had this weather front that has been with us for a number of days, bringing grey and gloomy weather. some mist and drizzle around here in hampshire and across the south wales sunny bridge, temperatures only got to five celsius, pretty chilly. over the next few hours, that weather front stays with us so expect it to stay dull, damp, some mist and hillfog patches around through the night but it is the cloud that stops that temperature from falling too far, so those around five or six celsius across the southern areas of england. further northwards, with clear skies and light winds, it is a cold night, the frost more widespread. the lowest temperatures i
dave reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.m throughout the week on instagram, facebook, youtube and twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching. hello there, we had some pretty big contrasts weatherwise across the uk on thursday. it was the north of the country that had the best of the sunshine. this is how things looked in the highlands of scotland, and across england and wales we had this weather front that has been with us for a number of days, bringing grey and gloomy weather....
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kayvon modjarrad is a director at the walter reed army institute of research. this is obviously magnified. what is the actual size of this? >> about 20,000 of these could fit on the head of a pin. >> reporter: he's testing a potential vaccine that would block the virus from attaching itself to your lung. >> if it can't get into your lung cells, it can't cause the disease. >> reporter: the race for a coronavirus vaccine will take 12 to 18 months to run. so, lieutenant colonel mara kretschamn-dietrick is working on a drug that people who already have the disease can take. >> what we're aiming to develop here is an anti-viral treatment that will kill the virus and actually cure them of the disease so they don't further spread it to the rest of the community. >> reporter: she says an existing drug used against ebola may work against the coronavirus as well. >> it's ready for a clinical trial in humans, and once those clinical trials show that it's effective, then it will be available for wider use in humans, yes. >> reporter: it hasn't yet been proved effective, bu
kayvon modjarrad is a director at the walter reed army institute of research. this is obviously magnified. what is the actual size of this? >> about 20,000 of these could fit on the head of a pin. >> reporter: he's testing a potential vaccine that would block the virus from attaching itself to your lung. >> if it can't get into your lung cells, it can't cause the disease. >> reporter: the race for a coronavirus vaccine will take 12 to 18 months to run. so, lieutenant...
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choose that period fielitz but glasgow 1900 boot was inspired partly by those who'd inspired jimmy reed in the right a very clean say but do not reset it became quite clear scotland radical roots went far beyond the way back you're working your way but went back to 17 ninety's into thomas viewed it became quite clear that thomas butin speired those who fought in rows and 820 thomas moore was the the radical of the early seventy's ninety's who famously was transported to to a still year became the the world's most wanted man as he was hunted voted the globe by the british ended up in revolutionary france was plotting an invasion of scotland another radical rising one unfortunately he died a very calamitous figure and of course as you point the but people cope with all the station in edinburgh as a monument you can't mess and count cemetery that is published it was about thomas meudon the other scottish martyrs ironically 3 of the 5 of whom were english i think a lot of people of scotland don't realise that we fought together albeit distinctively and scotland but thomas mueller's obl asc
choose that period fielitz but glasgow 1900 boot was inspired partly by those who'd inspired jimmy reed in the right a very clean say but do not reset it became quite clear scotland radical roots went far beyond the way back you're working your way but went back to 17 ninety's into thomas viewed it became quite clear that thomas butin speired those who fought in rows and 820 thomas moore was the the radical of the early seventy's ninety's who famously was transported to to a still year became...
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that was david reed in mumbai. right. who's up for a disasters. that was david reed in mumbai. so. avengers: endgame is pretty ha rd to thought so. avengers: endgame is pretty hard to beat in that respect stop and we've been behind—the—scenes with matt aiken, visual effects supervisor, to see how they brought the film's climactic battle to lie. warning, this will contain spoilers. but if you haven't seen it yet, i imagine you haven't seen it yet, i imagine you would be streaming in the next few weeks, actually. dabbawala did exactly what he said he was going to do. he wiped out 50% of all living creatures. i work on the end battle and that encompassed all of the aspects of modern digital effects work. we had lead digital characters, we had giant battle scenes with entirely digital armies, the battles taking place in an environment that almost entirely digital, lots of complex simulation work with destruction events and fire and complex, you know, the superpowers often involve simulation work. digital doubles are like 47 lead marble characters for those wide battle sites. so a f
that was david reed in mumbai. right. who's up for a disasters. that was david reed in mumbai. so. avengers: endgame is pretty ha rd to thought so. avengers: endgame is pretty hard to beat in that respect stop and we've been behind—the—scenes with matt aiken, visual effects supervisor, to see how they brought the film's climactic battle to lie. warning, this will contain spoilers. but if you haven't seen it yet, i imagine you haven't seen it yet, i imagine you would be streaming in the next...
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[laughter] reed, president of the st.lderman, congressman -- [laughter] [crowd chanting] it is ok. senator, and the whole family and dozens of local officials from st. louis and all around this state. the iew. way, i have to admit that you are the main reason i came because i got to meet lou brock, the hall of famer. i tell you something else, he has an -- he has incredible integrity. i want to share with you my condolences for the passing of a long time alderman. his long career of service left a mark on this community and i know he will be very much miss. -- missed. what a difference a week makes. this time last week i was in south carolina. the press and the pundits had declared that biden's campaign is dead but south carolina had something to say about that. and then came super tuesday. and today we have 11 victories behind us. i ponder always the incredible enthusiasm and excitement this campaign has generated. senator sanders likes to say he will need a record turnout to defeat donald trump. he is right and we are t
[laughter] reed, president of the st.lderman, congressman -- [laughter] [crowd chanting] it is ok. senator, and the whole family and dozens of local officials from st. louis and all around this state. the iew. way, i have to admit that you are the main reason i came because i got to meet lou brock, the hall of famer. i tell you something else, he has an -- he has incredible integrity. i want to share with you my condolences for the passing of a long time alderman. his long career of service...
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i talked with council member larry reed. he believes that the ship could and should be docked in the city of san francisco, not oakland. because he has major concerns about some of the folks who live in west oakland. the port of oakland worker that i talked with said he's okay with the ship being docked at the port, but he's just concerned about the whole process here. he like many other people doesn't want the virus to spread when the passengers start getting off of the ship. he believes the problem could get worse if there is any mixup over the next couple of days. >> does it worry you? >> of course. you look at it as that -- you got a virus that they don't have no cure for, and it's spreading, and so now it came closer to us, now it's at home now. and so if they don't handle it properly and it get out and spread, then it's going to affect a whole lot of people. >> reporter: now the governor says the port of oakland is the most ideal spot to be docked. but still a lot of people talking about this decision to dock at the po
i talked with council member larry reed. he believes that the ship could and should be docked in the city of san francisco, not oakland. because he has major concerns about some of the folks who live in west oakland. the port of oakland worker that i talked with said he's okay with the ship being docked at the port, but he's just concerned about the whole process here. he like many other people doesn't want the virus to spread when the passengers start getting off of the ship. he believes the...
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reed: i am excited today. are you excited today st. louis? [applause] are you excited today?plause] you know what? i don't know if you know it, fighting joe biden is in town today. i was thinking and i said, you know what, trump wants to make america great again. and i truly believe he wants to make america great again. so here is what we are going to do. we are going to make america great again via sending joe biden the white house. we will help him make america great because we will give him more time to hang out on the golf course. we will help you make america great again by electing someone that unifies people as opposed to someone who divides people. that is what this party stands for. we understand that better than all what it means and what the power we have when we unite. i think he is on his way. we have to make some noise. let's make some noise, st. louis. here he comes. [applause] let's make some noise for the next president of the united states, joe biden. ♪ here is what we are going to do. we are going to turn in a hat from red to blue. we are going to elect joe
reed: i am excited today. are you excited today st. louis? [applause] are you excited today?plause] you know what? i don't know if you know it, fighting joe biden is in town today. i was thinking and i said, you know what, trump wants to make america great again. and i truly believe he wants to make america great again. so here is what we are going to do. we are going to make america great again via sending joe biden the white house. we will help him make america great because we will give him...
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senator reed. >> thank you, mr. chairman.just to clarify a point the chairman has raised, the number of publicly has been released about increase in forces and, since approximate last night is about 14,000, is that i could? >> it's a little less the net and varies as carriers come in. when a carrier comes in you will bring 5000 people in. today i have actually two aircraft carriers in the theater so the number goes up and down. >> within range of say 1000 personnel? >> i would say it is over 10,000. >> i know you're working on attribution of the attack last evening at camp taji. have you finish that attribution? >> we are working very hard right now in my headquarters as we speak now. >> thank you. with respect to the agreement between the taliban and united states, looking at the public documents that are available, there is no reference to a prohibition of violence by the taliban against the afghan government. there is at least an interpretation that what they are doing now, attacks against afghan personnel, afghan personal
senator reed. >> thank you, mr. chairman.just to clarify a point the chairman has raised, the number of publicly has been released about increase in forces and, since approximate last night is about 14,000, is that i could? >> it's a little less the net and varies as carriers come in. when a carrier comes in you will bring 5000 people in. today i have actually two aircraft carriers in the theater so the number goes up and down. >> within range of say 1000 personnel? >> i...
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researchers at walter reed are finding out more about why this virus is so deadly. nbc's gabe gutierrez has a rare look inside the army's race for a cure. >> reporter: these are the newest images we have of covid-19 mapped out in a secure government lab where researchers are urgently trying to understand the virus that's ravaging the world. >> this is a gps for vaccine design. so without that understanding, you can drive along a road and you think you're going to the right direction. but with this level of detail, you actually know your destination. >> reporter: dr. gordon joyce is the chief of structural biology here. for decades, the walter reed army institute of research has studied infectious diseases including hiv/aids, ebola, and mers. scientists now say part of the reason is coronavirus is so deadly is that those sharp objects sticking out of this microscopic protein essentially stab patients' lungs. >> this is look a hook, and that's what it uses to bind to the lung cell. >> reporter: now the race is on to figure out how to stop them. these different-colored
researchers at walter reed are finding out more about why this virus is so deadly. nbc's gabe gutierrez has a rare look inside the army's race for a cure. >> reporter: these are the newest images we have of covid-19 mapped out in a secure government lab where researchers are urgently trying to understand the virus that's ravaging the world. >> this is a gps for vaccine design. so without that understanding, you can drive along a road and you think you're going to the right...
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r more on the washington state outbreak, "los angeles times" seattle bureau chief richard reed joins us now. wht at the latere? any new cases that are reported? >> yes, today there are two more people, men in their 60's who are in critical condition he after contracting the virus. related to the facility, the long term care facility that we were talking about or interest in yesterda >> i don't believe it is, and that's part of what's concerning officials, we haven't gotten a lot of details about these two men, but the person who died, a man in his 50's, had underlying apparently not connected to this nursing facility where they' having an outbreak. >> sreenivasan: so how do we, if it's not somebody that is connected to that facility, does that mean that he got it from somebody ee, somewhere else? >> the strange thing about him, it's a mystery. so faryou know, they know that he wasn't traveling and there's no known contact that he had with a coronavirus patient. that's what's concerning the authorities. he ended up dyinat a hospital in kirkland, which is the same hospital that one of
r more on the washington state outbreak, "los angeles times" seattle bureau chief richard reed joins us now. wht at the latere? any new cases that are reported? >> yes, today there are two more people, men in their 60's who are in critical condition he after contracting the virus. related to the facility, the long term care facility that we were talking about or interest in yesterda >> i don't believe it is, and that's part of what's concerning officials, we haven't gotten...
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it's highly unlikely that he would go to walter reed and come out looking good and healthy if this had anything to do with coronavirus. it's more likely that somebody in his late 70s would go to the doctor for another reason, like heart, lungs, something else that older people get. let's push that aside. everybody has their own theories. at this point we have to take on what's happening now and protect our communities. >> time for one or two more calls with kim schrier of washington. kathy is in delaware. >> caller: i want to let you know how my family is handling this so-called crisis. my niece is in paris this week enjoying her spring break. the rest of my family is our way to cancun for a spring break and enjoying the weather. we're totally confident with the trump administration the way it's handled this whole situation. now, if you would do me a favor, could you possibly say something to chuck schumer about his rhetoric. it is so inflammatory and caustic, it's not good for the democrats. not that i want to give you any positive advantage over the next election. but it's going to c
it's highly unlikely that he would go to walter reed and come out looking good and healthy if this had anything to do with coronavirus. it's more likely that somebody in his late 70s would go to the doctor for another reason, like heart, lungs, something else that older people get. let's push that aside. everybody has their own theories. at this point we have to take on what's happening now and protect our communities. >> time for one or two more calls with kim schrier of washington....
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dave reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.@bbcclick. thanks for watching. hello. we had some heavy rain through the night across north—west of england and wales. that weather front continues southwards and eastwards. it will allow for an improvement of sunny spells and scattered showers following on behind. you can see this clearly from the weather watcher from whitley bay earlier today. lots of blue sky and sunshine coming through. it may stay like that for much of the day. the weather front pushing its way into east anglia and the south—east by the middle of the afternoon, behind it quite a clearance, still the risk of some showers, most frequent into the far north of scotland, accompanied by gale force gusts. that will make it feel cooler as the winds in the north of scotland swing round to a northerly. temperatures here struggling at around four or five degrees. elsewhere, likely to see double figures at ten or 11 as the day time maximum. the rain, with showers, that will ease through the night, winds fall lighter, and wit
dave reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.@bbcclick. thanks for watching. hello. we had some heavy rain through the night across north—west of england and wales. that weather front continues southwards and eastwards. it will allow for an improvement of sunny spells and scattered showers following on behind. you can see this clearly from the weather watcher from whitley bay earlier today. lots of blue sky and sunshine coming through. it may stay like that for much of the day....
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that was david reed in mumbai. right. who's up for a big dollop of escapism? yeah, uh—huh?e been behind—the—scenes with visual effects supervisor, matt aiken, to see how they brought the film's climactic battle to life. warning: this will contain spoilers. but, if you haven't seen it yet, well, i imagine you would be streaming in the next few weeks, actually. thanos did exactly what he said he was going to do. he wiped out 50% of all living creatures. our work on the end battle was — kind of encompassed all the different aspects of modern digital effects work. we had lead digital characters, we had giant battle scenes with entirely digital armies, the battles taking place in an environment that's almost entirely digital. lots of complex simulation work with destruction events and fire and complex — you know, all the superpowers often involve simulation work. digital doubles of, like, 47 lead marvel characters for those wide battle shots. so, you know, a fantastic space to be working in. i think the way that marvel, they way they really make it work is that they keep these v
that was david reed in mumbai. right. who's up for a big dollop of escapism? yeah, uh—huh?e been behind—the—scenes with visual effects supervisor, matt aiken, to see how they brought the film's climactic battle to life. warning: this will contain spoilers. but, if you haven't seen it yet, well, i imagine you would be streaming in the next few weeks, actually. thanos did exactly what he said he was going to do. he wiped out 50% of all living creatures. our work on the end battle was —...
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dave reed there in india. that's it for this week's show.t bbc click. thank you for watching. hello, we have seen the wind picking up hello, we have seen the wind picking up over hello, we have seen the wind picking up over more western hello, we have seen the wind picking up over more western parts of the uk, blowing in another dose of cloud and rain, and ahead of that we have brighter skies for a while, a glimpse of sunshine, but equally areas were also stuck with more threatening cloud and also a few showers around, but out towards the west is where we have rain moving over northern ireland heading into scotland, and we will also see the rain band push into england and wales, quite heavy over the heels of wales, quite heavy over the heels of wales and england. ahead of that showers back into the north—west and temperatures overnight, 5—6 in scotla nd temperatures overnight, 5—6 in scotland and northern ireland but milder in england and wales. we still have the band of rain, that will push into the midlands and down to the west country in
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dave reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.tter at a bbc click. —— twitter at @bbcclick. thank you for watching. hello. well, the weather's going to be a little hit—and—miss early on sunday morning. some of us will need our brollies, for sure. but it won't be long before the sun comes out, and actually, for many of us, sunday is going to end up being a pretty decent day, with at least some sunshine. now, currently a weather system is barrelling across the uk. it's brought rain to scotland and some other western parts of the uk, certainly through the early hours of sunday morning. you can see the rainfall here falling across parts of wales, the south—west of england, and scotland and northern ireland too. but two different wind directions. 0ne coming across the north across scotland, so here it's colder. also a little bit of wintriness across the highlands. here, the winds are blowing out of the south—west, so it's quite a bit milder. so i think a mild start to much of england and wales, but scotland and northern ireland will fe
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that report byjim reed. you about the restau ra nt breaking news to bring you about the restaurant chain carluccio is. they are going into administration. the latest big high street name to be hit by the pandemic. carluccios had already shut a number of its restau ra nts. already shut a number of its restaurants. this latest move will affect around 2000 workers. the press association is reporting that eight is lining up advisers for this new move. carluccios has entered administration. that has just been confirmed. the olympic games injapan will take place injuly and august next year. the tokyo games was postponed last week amid mounting fear over the pandemic. it was the first time the olympics have been delayed in peace time. let's get more with our sports news reporter laura scott. laura, this informationjust been released this lunchtime. what are the olympic authorities saying? yes, we know they held a teleconference today and decided on these new dates. we had expected the decision to be made this week.
that report byjim reed. you about the restau ra nt breaking news to bring you about the restaurant chain carluccio is. they are going into administration. the latest big high street name to be hit by the pandemic. carluccios had already shut a number of its restau ra nts. already shut a number of its restaurants. this latest move will affect around 2000 workers. the press association is reporting that eight is lining up advisers for this new move. carluccios has entered administration. that has...
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dave reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.t @bbcclick. thanks for watching. hello, there. yesterday it was scotland that had the best of the day's bright weather, with some spells of sunshine coming through, for example in this weather watch picture from the aviemore area. it was not like that everywhere though. for england and wales, we've had a slow—moving weather front with us for a couple of days now, and that's been bringing some murky weather and outbreaks of light rain and drizzle. that front is this stripe of cloud you can see here. and it is this weather front that separates the mild but rather murky weather to the south, to the clearer, sunnier conditions, but colder conditions that we have across the north of the uk. now, over the next few hours, that weather front is still with us, bringing cloud and rain, murky as well across parts of the midlands, wales and southern counties of england, with some hill fog patches. but it is the cloud that stops it from getting too cold, so it's actually quite mild. temperatures f
dave reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.t @bbcclick. thanks for watching. hello, there. yesterday it was scotland that had the best of the day's bright weather, with some spells of sunshine coming through, for example in this weather watch picture from the aviemore area. it was not like that everywhere though. for england and wales, we've had a slow—moving weather front with us for a couple of days now, and that's been bringing some murky weather and outbreaks of light rain...
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senator reed: i received a letter from dr. jacobs that noaa will be committing the first $22 million to this important project and i understand that increased cost mace somewhat be reflected in the timeline. i received a schedule last -- february 5 from the navy that showed, indicated that noaa will provide the necessary design fund on april 9, 2020, with a projected design kickoff on april 22 and expectation is that the contract for the construction of phase one of the project will be awarded later in calendar year 2020. can you confirm that this timeline is still on track? mr. ross: to the best of my knowledge, yes, senator. noaa is quite excited about it, they're continuing to work with navy to move the project into the next phase, and they will compete all federal permitting, because some of that is needed, and state approvals, preparing for construction in fiscal 2021. using the funds that were provided in fiscal year 2020. senator reed: thank you very much, mr. secretary, thank you for your support. i deeply appreciate i
senator reed: i received a letter from dr. jacobs that noaa will be committing the first $22 million to this important project and i understand that increased cost mace somewhat be reflected in the timeline. i received a schedule last -- february 5 from the navy that showed, indicated that noaa will provide the necessary design fund on april 9, 2020, with a projected design kickoff on april 22 and expectation is that the contract for the construction of phase one of the project will be awarded...
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let's get the reed from senator majorit majority whip r. i give all of you guys great credit for this, it is very clear if i were to look at the market reaction that any sort of stimulus that is being considered, whether the senate reserve, or buying trillions of dollars worth of corporate, mortgage, security paper, none of that works. i am wondering if the greater effort should be placed in addressing the virus itself. >> you are absolutely right, neil. that is where it all starts, we are trying to deal with the symptoms and we really need to be treating the cause. the calls, of course, is the coronavirus, which we need a vaccine for. obviously in the meantime, we need to do everything we can to stop it spread which has been the focus of all the activities by the medical professionals and everybody stopping and trying to contribute to duct. we need to make it as easy as possible to get rid of the regulatory obstacles to getting a vaccine out there as quickly as possible, usually it takes test and research. the mike period all you have to g
let's get the reed from senator majorit majority whip r. i give all of you guys great credit for this, it is very clear if i were to look at the market reaction that any sort of stimulus that is being considered, whether the senate reserve, or buying trillions of dollars worth of corporate, mortgage, security paper, none of that works. i am wondering if the greater effort should be placed in addressing the virus itself. >> you are absolutely right, neil. that is where it all starts, we...
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david reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.ok, youtube and twitter at a cyclic. thank you for watching. —— bbc click. hello again. well, yesterday, what a glorious start to the day it was. most of us did have a lot more in the way of sunshine, and some stunning weather which pictures were sent in from scotland. you can see the snow glistening under those clear blue skies in the spring sunshine. it wasn't like that everywhere, though. we did have this line of showers that developed from merseyside down towards the midlands. that is where some of the heavier showers were during friday afternoon. and of course the skies looked quite different. this was the scene in tamworth, as it turned pretty cloudy through the afternoon. and we had the heavy downpours and of course a few rainbows. the latest satellite picture, though, shows an area of cloud coming in across england and wales. this weather front is weakening quickly because out in the atlantic we have a developing low pressure system, and it is really starting to take over. and
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us that's why as we're seeing eliot the radical roots of scotland don't just go back through jimmy reed to replace 8 they go back to thomas moore and to that time when the french revolution ignited the working people of scotland who saw for the 1st time that there was another we that it wasn't just a promised land and haven't that there could be a different we here on the earth how do you reconcile the figures of the late many of whom like adam smith david hume. came from humble upbringing but the patronage of the of the establishment of the lords and ladies often doesn't happen in the the working class radical that the skilled tradesmen who have the the cabin often supported of course by the radical lawyers like yourself is that the latent scotland fitted in the great figures many of whom came from very humble origins or they did then they continued to come through the even through the british empire people who wait to broaden their great works came from very humble backgrounds but i think what we saw as we moved out of the enlightenment in the 18th century we saw the beginnings of the
us that's why as we're seeing eliot the radical roots of scotland don't just go back through jimmy reed to replace 8 they go back to thomas moore and to that time when the french revolution ignited the working people of scotland who saw for the 1st time that there was another we that it wasn't just a promised land and haven't that there could be a different we here on the earth how do you reconcile the figures of the late many of whom like adam smith david hume. came from humble upbringing but...
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dave reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.tching. hello there. if you're craving some spring sunshine, bear with me, i might be able to help with that. but for the time being, we have seen some rain around during the early hours. as you can see, it's starting to ease away from eastern england. and we had rain and mountain snow in scotland. that will clear as well. but it's a real messy picture, really, this weekend. there will be some rain at times and it's going to turn increasingly windy. so, a legacy of cloud for the next few hours. hopefully that cloud will thin and break for some brightness to come through, but by the end of the afternoon, more wet and windy weather arrives into northern ireland. at least the wind direction coming from a south—westerly so it will be a little bit milder than yesterday — temperatures ranging from eight to 1a degrees as a maximum this afternoon. now that wet and windy weather will push in from northern ireland and it's going to bring some heavy rain for a time into scotland. the winds are st
dave reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.tching. hello there. if you're craving some spring sunshine, bear with me, i might be able to help with that. but for the time being, we have seen some rain around during the early hours. as you can see, it's starting to ease away from eastern england. and we had rain and mountain snow in scotland. that will clear as well. but it's a real messy picture, really, this weekend. there will be some rain at times and it's going to turn...
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that's something that senator jack reed and i have long worked together on. we don't want families and seniors making impossible choices between heating their homes and buying food or medicine. this package also contains two additional pieces of legislation that i've introduced and championed. first it contains provisions from the mitigating emergency drug shortages or meds, legislation i author thad will help prevent a shortage of vital medications. i was shocked, mr. president, to learn that 72% of the facilities that make vital, active pharmaceutical ingredients for our market here in america are located overseas. 13% of these facilities in china. we just can't have that and we need far greater visibility into that supply system. it also contains a bill that i have long advocated for, the home health care planning improvement act. it will allow nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and others to certify patients as needing home health services. now it's just a physician that can do it, even though a physician might not be the primary care provider par
that's something that senator jack reed and i have long worked together on. we don't want families and seniors making impossible choices between heating their homes and buying food or medicine. this package also contains two additional pieces of legislation that i've introduced and championed. first it contains provisions from the mitigating emergency drug shortages or meds, legislation i author thad will help prevent a shortage of vital medications. i was shocked, mr. president, to learn that...
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. >>> with me now, reed wilson. he is a national correspondent for the hill and author of "epidemic col "epidemic: ebola and the scramble to prevent the next killer outbreak." >> it's clear that there will be more around the country. those researchers have found that they are genetically pretty identical to the first case that came to washington state back in january. and that suggests that this virus has been spreading in the community for about six weeks now. the researchers suggest there may be as many as 1,500 people who got the virus in washington state. the good news is those 1,500 people didn't show up at hospitals, so they probably had relatively minor symptoms, and that goes to the broader point that about four in every five people that get the coronavirus that we know of show no or relatively little micnor symptoms. so there is good news. but it's clear that this virus is going to spread, and you consider the wide range of places we've seen new cases, california, oregon, washington state, illinois and now
. >>> with me now, reed wilson. he is a national correspondent for the hill and author of "epidemic col "epidemic: ebola and the scramble to prevent the next killer outbreak." >> it's clear that there will be more around the country. those researchers have found that they are genetically pretty identical to the first case that came to washington state back in january. and that suggests that this virus has been spreading in the community for about six weeks now. the...
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connor, hunter, reed, and ashton represented the state of indiana with integrity and skill. this team competed against 27 other teams from across the nation and came out victorious. congratulations to these future farmers on their tremendous accomplishment. you have made the sixth district proud. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize scott county, indiana, on their bicentennial celebration. in these two centuries, scott county has become a cornerstone of my sixth district. with the growing economy, beautiful parks and lakes, and a close community of hoosiers, scott county continues to be a great place for all of us to call home. congratulations on the bicentennial and here's to the ext 200 years in scott county. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate rushville rotary club for celebrating 100 years of service. for a century now, the rushville rotary club has been a pillar of community involvement in the district. the rotary club continues to support local service projects around the community and helps students at the rushville high school. i want to thank the members of
connor, hunter, reed, and ashton represented the state of indiana with integrity and skill. this team competed against 27 other teams from across the nation and came out victorious. congratulations to these future farmers on their tremendous accomplishment. you have made the sixth district proud. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize scott county, indiana, on their bicentennial celebration. in these two centuries, scott county has become a cornerstone of my sixth district. with the growing...
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jim reed, bbc news.re looking to the internet and social media for advice. but there are concerns that misleading health information is being posted and shared. the government says it's working with social media companies to clamp down on false claims. marianna spring reports. social media right now is a place to keep in touch with family and friends and get the latest information. but social media sites and whatsapp groups are swarming with misinformation. everything from conspiracy theories to medical myths. so, how do you spot misleading information about coronavirus online? you might see a social media post, or a message on your phone, from a friend of a friend that, at first glance, looks pretty convincing. but it might not be all that it seems. facebook user peter, who is 84, compiled information that went viral last month. this advice had been circulating online and since then had been copy and pasted across social media. he said... and... there is currently no scientific evidence to back up these
jim reed, bbc news.re looking to the internet and social media for advice. but there are concerns that misleading health information is being posted and shared. the government says it's working with social media companies to clamp down on false claims. marianna spring reports. social media right now is a place to keep in touch with family and friends and get the latest information. but social media sites and whatsapp groups are swarming with misinformation. everything from conspiracy theories...
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being properly prepared for by earth riches nations join me now as extinction rebellions dr richard reed river welcome back to going underground you're not directly for extinction rebellion here you're wearing a hat and i get them a cat and before we even start when it comes to this crisis you've effectively been criticizing the same and the b.b.c. coverage of the boris johnson administration's response presumed as public information is going to be vital in this crisis absolutely the government has not been publicizing its models they are now emerging very late in the day that's not acceptable we need full transparency we need a lot more information about coronavirus that we have because we hardly doing any testing in this country similarly in the united states the numbers that we have on the pandemic all underestimate because of the incredibly low number of tests and because so many people who have coronavirus are asymptomatic for quite a while while they have and while they're infectious to which the volunteers. chief scientific advisor sabbatical and will say well we don't know that b
being properly prepared for by earth riches nations join me now as extinction rebellions dr richard reed river welcome back to going underground you're not directly for extinction rebellion here you're wearing a hat and i get them a cat and before we even start when it comes to this crisis you've effectively been criticizing the same and the b.b.c. coverage of the boris johnson administration's response presumed as public information is going to be vital in this crisis absolutely the government...
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host: right here at walter reed? guest: right near it in maryland, just over the border. host: one thing i must admit that i picked the book up was i did not expect to get out of this book kind of a drama, i mean, there is some personal stories in here that are fairly dramatic. were you surprised about the competition going on to find this? guest: by the time i started to write the book, new there was a story and i write books for myself. i read fiction for fun and i wouldn't write a book unless i thought there was a story because if you have chapter after chapter like a textbook it's not something i would pick up and read just because i wanted to read it, so that's what appealed to me is that there was a drama there and there was competition. showed all of the weaknesses of the search for scientific data. host: what book is this for you? guest: what-- depends on what you count commercial or noncommercial, guess commercial, fourth. host: how long have you worked for the "new york times"? >> four years. host: how did you get the science? guest: you don't even want to know.
host: right here at walter reed? guest: right near it in maryland, just over the border. host: one thing i must admit that i picked the book up was i did not expect to get out of this book kind of a drama, i mean, there is some personal stories in here that are fairly dramatic. were you surprised about the competition going on to find this? guest: by the time i started to write the book, new there was a story and i write books for myself. i read fiction for fun and i wouldn't write a book...
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and you're watching news i'm jarid reed in berlin before we go we'll leave you with some music with concerts around the world scrap for months to come many are taking to the internet to harvest free performances for their fans enjoy. it's cool. each step tells my story. on the people who planned to mean. to me. i am not too dumb to. understand mine. and the centuries they built me they created something truly. too much as i must destroy. i have mocked my cities days for centuries to come to me my country. until the day i mean you've. done differently. dance and fuel and. some stock exchanges cool back games but not all straight despite central banks some leashing trillions in stimulus millions face job losses a crowd of buyers takes its toll. the world economic forum urges companies to work with governments to seoul face crisis and trade fairs go virtual to beat the outbreak but leave carpenters and caterers high and dry. have been for so long that's their business the last time this happened was the 2nd world war but instead of producing weapons electronic giants sent textile factories a sw
and you're watching news i'm jarid reed in berlin before we go we'll leave you with some music with concerts around the world scrap for months to come many are taking to the internet to harvest free performances for their fans enjoy. it's cool. each step tells my story. on the people who planned to mean. to me. i am not too dumb to. understand mine. and the centuries they built me they created something truly. too much as i must destroy. i have mocked my cities days for centuries to come to me...
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senators leahy and cardin and shaheen and war revenue and reed and peters and wyden and so many more i could name, the whole caucus and their entire staffs, thank you. this bill is better because of your long hours and hard work. the floor staff who kept this chamber open and running at all hours, we thank you. secretary mnuchin, aircraft euland, mark meadows, and their staffs who have spent more time in my office than they care to admit, thank you. now to my staff. i am blessed with the greatest staff a senator could have. they are so dedicated to the public good, they are so dedicated to this country, and you should have seen them working. jerry patrell and megan tyra have a little baby at home. both of them have important roles in my staff. they met here, got married. they were day in and day out. so was everybody else. so was everybody else. i want to thank my staff. if the american people saw the work you did, they would be so proud. so thank you from the bottom of my heart. our colleagues and our staffs have committed themselves in this way because they understand the sacrifice
senators leahy and cardin and shaheen and war revenue and reed and peters and wyden and so many more i could name, the whole caucus and their entire staffs, thank you. this bill is better because of your long hours and hard work. the floor staff who kept this chamber open and running at all hours, we thank you. secretary mnuchin, aircraft euland, mark meadows, and their staffs who have spent more time in my office than they care to admit, thank you. now to my staff. i am blessed with the...
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reed: they are not democrat and republican. they are american. and now is the time to lead with smart, targeted decisionmaking proposals that will improve their lives for the better. god bless. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house sundry communications. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. this is to notify you formally pursuant to rule 8 of the rule of the house of representatives that i, niinimaa reandrews, have been served with a subpoena for testimony issued by the u.s. district court for the district of columbia. after consultation with the office of house employment council, i determined that compliance with the subpoena is consistent with the privileges and rights of the house. signed, sincerely, niinimaa reandrews, special assistant, office of the 28th district of texas. the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. this is to notify you formally pursuant to rule 8 of the rules of the house of representatives that i, travis knight, have been served with a subpoena for tes
reed: they are not democrat and republican. they are american. and now is the time to lead with smart, targeted decisionmaking proposals that will improve their lives for the better. god bless. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house sundry communications. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. this is to notify you formally pursuant to rule 8 of the rule of the house of representatives that i, niinimaa reandrews, have been served with a subpoena...
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in my conversation with oakland city council member larry reed, he was questioning why oakland was chosenfor port. did say san francisco have a cruise port that's a facility equipped for that. vice president mike pence has said they prefer it gets docked at noncommercial site, thus picked the port of oakland. nbc bay area news. >> another cruise ship changing plans because of the coronavirus, "the royal princess" canceled cruise from san pedro. one of the workers was on the cruise ship that sergio was talking about. doing well, never shown symptoms and cdc cleared the ship to sail but holding off to test crew members for viruses. all passengers cleared to leave the ship. cruise ship in long beach that kept passengers on board letting people leave. talked about this at 6:00. carnival cruise held passengers for one passenger. experiencing flu-like symptoms coming in from mexico. wanted to make sure and told all passengers to stay on the ship. an results came back negative. passengers now allowed to leave. vice president mike pence announced new standards for cruise ships to try to stop the
in my conversation with oakland city council member larry reed, he was questioning why oakland was chosenfor port. did say san francisco have a cruise port that's a facility equipped for that. vice president mike pence has said they prefer it gets docked at noncommercial site, thus picked the port of oakland. nbc bay area news. >> another cruise ship changing plans because of the coronavirus, "the royal princess" canceled cruise from san pedro. one of the workers was on the...
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republican tom reed joins us with all of that. now the administration ramping up the pandemic response as democrats have new legislation now to try to block the president's temporary eu travel ban and other travel bans. government experts though say they do worse. even new york city, mayor de blasio agrees with the president's travel ban on europe. he says it is going to work. cases now explode in europe. we have the new numbers. we'll show you how 20 countries are now doing their own travel bans including six in europe. tonight, dr. oz will join us too on a new study that says the virus can be contagious as long as 37 days? another study says it can survive airborne, can last airborne for three hours, live on surfaces for several days. dr. oz will break that down. the news that the cdc is talking about does testing in 6:00 u.s. cities to stop the outbreak. the cdc will not say which cities. there is good news. we've got it. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts now. get to more republicans not
republican tom reed joins us with all of that. now the administration ramping up the pandemic response as democrats have new legislation now to try to block the president's temporary eu travel ban and other travel bans. government experts though say they do worse. even new york city, mayor de blasio agrees with the president's travel ban on europe. he says it is going to work. cases now explode in europe. we have the new numbers. we'll show you how 20 countries are now doing their own travel...
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reed caldwell. good morning to you.e heard our correspondent talking about the need for other facilities, trying to make room for more patients. what's it like in the emergency room right now? >> the emergency rooms are quite busy. the number one concern from the front lines of health care is supplies. specifically protective equipment, such as gowns and masks. not only do we need this to protect our teams and health care workforce, but there's a real safety issue, regarding the availability of standards protective equipment. as all health care workers are parents and spouses and partners and need to remain safe for themselves and family members. >> in the meantime, you had tony fauci, just yesterday, saying not every, single person in the united states needs to get tested. who does need to get tested. >> right now, we're in a phase where we need to base everything on symptomatic care. and what i mean is, it's really important that patients match their level of care with their level of symptoms. patients with -- people
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joy reed will have much more live from selma alabama coming up at 10:00 a.m. >> taking part in many of those events. >>> preparing for an outbreak, hospitals across the country are clearing out floors and training staff to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus. >>> breaking down exist polls in south carolina, they give us a clue about each candidate's success on super tuesday. (mom) were you planning on mowing the lawn today? [thunder] (son) no. (burke) seen it. covered it. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. so call 1-800 farmers to get a quote. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ the better question would be where do i not listen to it. while i'm eating my breakfast... on the edges of cliffs... on a ski lift... everywhere. ♪ download audible and start listening today. but when allergies attack,f any the excitement fades. allegra helps you say yes with the fastest non-drowsy allergy relief and turning a half hearted yes, into an all in yes. allegra. live your life, not your allergies. stay two nights and get a free night f
joy reed will have much more live from selma alabama coming up at 10:00 a.m. >> taking part in many of those events. >>> preparing for an outbreak, hospitals across the country are clearing out floors and training staff to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus. >>> breaking down exist polls in south carolina, they give us a clue about each candidate's success on super tuesday. (mom) were you planning on mowing the lawn today? [thunder] (son) no. (burke) seen it....
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second thing, what i would ask you is walter reed army thing, what i would ask you is walter reed army institute of research is working on a vaccine against the coronavirus. can you give us the status on that progress, number one, and i think they are working on diagnose gnostic kits and how close are we? >> it is part of the broader interagency of looking at everything from vaccine research and anti-viral therapies if you have the condition and how it can be treated. havee we c.d.c. and n.i.h. in progress have research going on on a vaccine and has been ongoing. i believe clinical trials for that will not be for another few months. in terms of a final determined f.d.a.-approved vaccine, we are looking to 16 to 24 months. that is the research we are doing. i can't speak to what c.d.c. and n.i.h. are doing on ta. we may be closer there in terms of having something that can be usable. it is in clinical trials for testing of efficacy. mr. cuellar: i ask you, i know we are putting federal dollars and research and i understand that, in different areas. i want to make sure we are coordinated
second thing, what i would ask you is walter reed army thing, what i would ask you is walter reed army institute of research is working on a vaccine against the coronavirus. can you give us the status on that progress, number one, and i think they are working on diagnose gnostic kits and how close are we? >> it is part of the broader interagency of looking at everything from vaccine research and anti-viral therapies if you have the condition and how it can be treated. havee we c.d.c. and...
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. >> reporter: chief of structural biology here for decades walter reed has studied infectious diseasesincluding hiv/aids, sars and mers saying the sharp objects sticking out of this protein stab patient's lungs >> this is like a hook that binds to the lung cell. >> reporter: race is on to figure out how to stop them. these are antibodies and goal to get them to block this protein from attaching to the lungs? >> that's right. >> reporter: part of many efforts private and public across the world to stop the vaccine. not just public health but national security. first testing of humans with another experimental vaccine began days ago in washington state. is this a new type of arms race? >> i think the best kind of arms race we're not working in opposition with one another but collaboration. >> reporter: even a fast track vaccine likely won't be ready for 12 to 18 months. dr. sheila peal is trying to learn more about the virus now >> this is the most challenging scenario i have faced in my entire career. >> reporter: a challenge for which the stakes could not be higher >> it's very, very u
. >> reporter: chief of structural biology here for decades walter reed has studied infectious diseasesincluding hiv/aids, sars and mers saying the sharp objects sticking out of this protein stab patient's lungs >> this is like a hook that binds to the lung cell. >> reporter: race is on to figure out how to stop them. these are antibodies and goal to get them to block this protein from attaching to the lungs? >> that's right. >> reporter: part of many efforts...