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rosalind p. walter, one of the most generous and devoted insupporters of pbs progra- including the newshour and newshour weekend-- died, at age 95. her name has been a constant on the credits of programs like "american masters," which she helped launch, to "great performances," to ken and rick burns' documentaries and dozens of other programs since the mid- 1970s. rosalind p. walter served as a trustee at wnet for mo than 30 years, and became the station's most generous individual supporter in its history. but most people don't know that rosalind p. walter was also the inspiration for a 1942 hit song "rosie the river," and the posters honoring the women who worked in u.s. factories during world war ii. in the early years of world wari roz worked as a riveter on the night shift at a long island aircraft plant making ther corsair fighanes. women could earn the same payer for doing the same j, so they timed me after i had learned them all, and i broke all the men's records, so they had to pay the wo
rosalind p. walter, one of the most generous and devoted insupporters of pbs progra- including the newshour and newshour weekend-- died, at age 95. her name has been a constant on the credits of programs like "american masters," which she helped launch, to "great performances," to ken and rick burns' documentaries and dozens of other programs since the mid- 1970s. rosalind p. walter served as a trustee at wnet for mo than 30 years, and became the station's most generous...
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she was based on the very real rosalind walter, born into wealth, rosalind passed on college, choosingt a connecticut airplane plant. she might have toiled in anonymity but in 1942 walter was profiled in the newspaper column. that inspired songwriters redd evans and john jacob loeb to pen the tune "rosie the riveter." it became a big radio hit and so did rosie. ♪ she's making history, working for victory, ♪ rosie the riveter >> recruiting posters soon followed portrayed by different models but always with the rolled up sleeve and head scarf that was walters trademark. after the war, rosalind walter got married, devoting her attention and family's fortune to making america a better place, becoming one of the main benefactors of pbs. >> you knew she was rosie but she would never boast about it. >> she died on wednesday in new york city at the age of 95. but her can-do spirit lives on. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> barnett: that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday, 06 "60 minutes" is next, with more on the race to respond to the coronavirus crisis. i'm errol barnett, in new
she was based on the very real rosalind walter, born into wealth, rosalind passed on college, choosingt a connecticut airplane plant. she might have toiled in anonymity but in 1942 walter was profiled in the newspaper column. that inspired songwriters redd evans and john jacob loeb to pen the tune "rosie the riveter." it became a big radio hit and so did rosie. ♪ she's making history, working for victory, ♪ rosie the riveter >> recruiting posters soon followed portrayed by...
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rosalind: a lot of countries in europe and the u.k.discussed what do they do with key industries, key companies? they have to nationalize things that are seen to big to fail, and in that case, what are those sectors? see the probably biggest conversation around helping hotels, tour is him, travel, andurism, you can [inaudible] probably will see the emergence between countries about whether they should be extending that to companies that are sensibly in things like travel, hotels, and that is why you see separate policies in the eu emerging about that. vonnie: our thanks to rosalind eson, much appreciation. here's mark crumpton. mark: the planned house vote on the coronavirus response package has hit a snag. was opposing, who the bill, said he will insist on a roll call vote today. that would force many lawmakers to make the trip to washington to cast a vote on the certain to that is pass anyway. party leaders had hoped to pass the measure by voice vote. the move infuriated president trump and lawmakers from both parties. thatrump tweet
rosalind: a lot of countries in europe and the u.k.discussed what do they do with key industries, key companies? they have to nationalize things that are seen to big to fail, and in that case, what are those sectors? see the probably biggest conversation around helping hotels, tour is him, travel, andurism, you can [inaudible] probably will see the emergence between countries about whether they should be extending that to companies that are sensibly in things like travel, hotels, and that is...
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rosalind p.alter, the first rosie the riveter from world war ii. walter died at her home yesterday in new york city. when the u.s. entered the war, she chose to join millions of other women helping to make weapons, ammunition and warships and aircraft. the newspaper column about her inspired the 1942 song that turned her into the legendary rosie. after the war she became a major philanthropist. rosalind p. walter was 95. >>> "usa today" says daredevil nik wallenda defied gravity and lava with a successful high wire walk over a volcano. >> leaning into it, you see the pole moving, that's when he braces himself and uses that pole. >> wallenda, who wore a safety harness, walked over the volcano in nicaragua in a live two hour special. he had to wear a gas mask to protect himself from the toxic fumes as he walked along the 1800 foot steel cable. it took him just over 31 minutes. >>> still to come, unreal real estate. a rotting, burnt out shack in the bay area is sold for a huge price. introducing tid
rosalind p.alter, the first rosie the riveter from world war ii. walter died at her home yesterday in new york city. when the u.s. entered the war, she chose to join millions of other women helping to make weapons, ammunition and warships and aircraft. the newspaper column about her inspired the 1942 song that turned her into the legendary rosie. after the war she became a major philanthropist. rosalind p. walter was 95. >>> "usa today" says daredevil nik wallenda defied...
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rosalind p. walter. learbara hope zuckerberg. charrosenblum. try toive in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. o muf america financial investments.ement services and >>hen it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customere choice. our no-contract plans give you as much or as little talk,s ext and datau want. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional suort has been ovided by: and by the corporati b for publadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. -this s program is brought to u in part by round hill hotel and villas. it offers a seismic shift in the wperceive our aging process. in order to bring this concept to life, pove developed a clear sit formula that anye can follow to get on their fast track to aging backwards. aging backwards is
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rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we t to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much or as little talk, text and data as you want. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your you.station from viewers lik thank you. from the tischnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us.f the spreade novel coronavirus caused the united states to restrict travel from thunited kingdom and irela beginning monday at midnight, and the presid
rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we t to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much or as little talk, text and data as you want. and our u.s.-based customer...
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rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. s rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of u at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporatiofor public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. if the top of our program looks a little different to you, it's because it is.i'm not sitting ih studios tonight because all of us at newshour weekend are practicing social distancing measureto decrease the spread of the coronavirus. i'm here at home with my family. that blank wall.can spruce up r reporters, producers and editors are working from their homeso , as well,r broadcast is coming to you from many remote locations this ekend. when and where it's possible, to gather news safely,
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rosalind p. lter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to notiss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can lp you make the most of today. mutual of amera financial group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do more of the thin you enjoy, whether you're a talker, texter, browser, photographer or a bit of everything.-b our u.s.ased customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. to learn more, go to wwconsumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the ameran people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet udios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. policies to prevent the corona virus are having effects worldwide. in the u.s. passengers on flights returning
rosalind p. lter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to notiss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can lp you make the most of today. mutual of amera financial group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do more of the thin you enjoy, whether you're a talker, texter, browser, photographer or a bit of everything.-b our...
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rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we tcan help you make the most of today. mutual of america financia group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do more of the things you enjoy, whether you're a talker, texter, r,browhotographer or a bit of everything. our u.s.-based customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. to learn more, go to www.consumercellularv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broatidc, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: we are bringing you our broadcast again tonight from remote locations. i'm not in the tisch studios-- i'm here at home with my family. and because all need a sense of continuity and normalcy-- let me change that blank wall to something familiar. ouror r
rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we tcan help you make the most of today. mutual of america financia group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do more of the things you enjoy, whether you're a talker, texter, r,browhotographer or a bit of everything. our u.s.-based customer service...
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rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the mont, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much or as little talk, text browser, photographer or a bit of everything.s. our ased customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has bee provided by: d by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. we are bringing you our broadcast tonight fromtiemote los across the country for the second weekend. here in new york, we are especially conscious of the risk each of fes and the risk we might create for others if w
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rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomor yw can he make the most of today. mutual oamerica financial group, retirement services and snvestments. additionport has been provided by: and by the corpotion for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and byontributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining . we areing you our broadcast tonight from remote locations across the country for the second weekend. i'm not in the tisch studios; i'm here at home with my family. our guests have joined us using technology that allows us to have convertions, just as many of you and your families are these days, for school, work, and social connection, in this time of social distancing. our reporters, producers, and editors are also working from their homes and gathering the news when it's safe to do so. let's get start
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rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the mootnt, to niss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we lieve taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional suppo been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewersike you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york,re hariivasan. >> sreenivasan: good eveni j and thanks fning us. the new coronavirus has now spread to 107 countries and there are close to 108,000 cases worldwide according to the johns hoins university coronavir resource center. italy is one of the hotspots, where more than 360 people have died frothe virus, and the government issued a quarantine, restricting trel for more than 16 million people in the northern part of the country. it affects cities like milan, venice and more than a dozen prov
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rosalind walter was the inspiration behind rosie the riveter. was much more than that. >> teams of women flush the rivets that hold together the aluminum skin on the wing of a b24. >> reporter: her image embodied the can-do image of the second world war and the women who stepped in to build the tanks, ships and airplanes that would lead the allies to victory. rosie the riveter was based on the very real rosalind walter who died in manhattan this week at the age of 95. she was just 19 when she volunteered to take a job on the night shift of a connecticut assembly line. >> it was a graveyard shift. it was 6:30 at night to 5:30 in the morning with two ten-minute breaks and a half hour for dinner. it was a very tough shift. >> reporter: she may have toiled in anonymity, but in 1942 walter was profiled in a local newspaper article, and that inspired songwriters redd evans and john jacob lobe to pin the tune "rosie the riveter." which became a huge radio hit. ♪ she's making history working for victory rosie the riveter ♪ >> reporter: the inspiring tun
rosalind walter was the inspiration behind rosie the riveter. was much more than that. >> teams of women flush the rivets that hold together the aluminum skin on the wing of a b24. >> reporter: her image embodied the can-do image of the second world war and the women who stepped in to build the tanks, ships and airplanes that would lead the allies to victory. rosie the riveter was based on the very real rosalind walter who died in manhattan this week at the age of 95. she was just...
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rosalind walter graduated from high school and passed o college to take a night shift as an assemblyame from a live of privilege but signed up to drive rivets and weld steel into course air fighter planes as they rolled off the line and into the skies over europe and the pacific. women like ros helped the united states win the war and in the process, revolutionized the idea of women in the workplace and began a new conversation about equal pay. after the war, walter dedicated her life to philanthropy, especially as one of the largest benefactors to pbs rosalind walter, who joined then effort to win a war and then helped to change america died on wednesday in new york city she was 95 years old well...you said you wanted a new chair. earn unlimited 5% back on everything you buy at walmart online, including things for your new puppy. no no no no. we need a mop! and bleach. when you want all that, you need the capital one walmart rewards card. earn unlimited 5% back at walmart online and unlimited rewards everywhere else. what's in your wallet? rigshop 100s of...s... everywhere else. epi
rosalind walter graduated from high school and passed o college to take a night shift as an assemblyame from a live of privilege but signed up to drive rivets and weld steel into course air fighter planes as they rolled off the line and into the skies over europe and the pacific. women like ros helped the united states win the war and in the process, revolutionized the idea of women in the workplace and began a new conversation about equal pay. after the war, walter dedicated her life to...
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and rosalinde franklin is the woman who took the photo that their research was based on and she was notedged and did not receive credit for their nobel prize either. >> honestly, i'm going to use this as a read for my daughter. because i have a bunch of feminist board books and it kind of goes to all the influential women throughout the center. and i think this will be a good one to use for her as well. often, these lists, they focus on people who were prominent in western culture, right, but again, this is international women's day, so your list includes women from all over the world, china, afghanistan, central africa, you name it. they are influential women all around the globe. >> and that was something we really wanted to go after with this list. and that's something we do with person of the year, at "time." person of the year is someone from around the globe, not just americans. so we really wanted to take that into our consideration with 100 women of the year and we looked at women in every country, from every background and something we really wanted to do was to source from exp
and rosalinde franklin is the woman who took the photo that their research was based on and she was notedged and did not receive credit for their nobel prize either. >> honestly, i'm going to use this as a read for my daughter. because i have a bunch of feminist board books and it kind of goes to all the influential women throughout the center. and i think this will be a good one to use for her as well. often, these lists, they focus on people who were prominent in western culture, right,...
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rosalind: that is right.e have seen individuals coming out and talk about severe contraction. uninformed rising as high in some places as 30%. but it is really how hot that last. but we are seeing the imf and other entities forecast is a hard v-shaped. a big bounce quickly on the other side. these lockdowns don't last particular law and that companies are able to reach that production because once they shut their factories, they don't magically start again the next day. getting economies to resume activity takes some time even after they are allowed to start doing that. it really depends how much longer these shutdowns in places like italy where manufacturing is exactly. continue for. as to the extent of that v-shaped recovery. how long you get the slowdown for before you get the quick bounce the other end. haidi: thank you so much for that. rosalind mathieson with us out of london. the fed has unveiled a series of unprecedented measures. we heard about these measures aimed at stemming the economic fallout fr
rosalind: that is right.e have seen individuals coming out and talk about severe contraction. uninformed rising as high in some places as 30%. but it is really how hot that last. but we are seeing the imf and other entities forecast is a hard v-shaped. a big bounce quickly on the other side. these lockdowns don't last particular law and that companies are able to reach that production because once they shut their factories, they don't magically start again the next day. getting economies to...
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rosalind: that's right.hat it is showing his governments are still grappling with how to contain this thing. we saw the death toll rise again after the brief slowdown that you mentioned. the death toll at 743 today, with nearly 72,000 infections in total and 514 in spain. the government now, as horrible as it sounds, they may need to wait for the containment measures to have the desired effect, for the virus to catch up to the fact it is being boxed in. or the countries need to do more. for example, the italy cabinet has increased fines for those breaking the rules on the lockdown. they may extend that. while here in the u.k., boris johnson has set even more lockdown measures could happen if people do not comply with what is already in place. we expect that to start picking up. in terms of enforcement after another day today of many people being out and about in london parks, relaxing and reading in the parks. there has been warnings that those lockdowns could be extended. that is obviously a key contrast to
rosalind: that's right.hat it is showing his governments are still grappling with how to contain this thing. we saw the death toll rise again after the brief slowdown that you mentioned. the death toll at 743 today, with nearly 72,000 infections in total and 514 in spain. the government now, as horrible as it sounds, they may need to wait for the containment measures to have the desired effect, for the virus to catch up to the fact it is being boxed in. or the countries need to do more. for...
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the cover portraits include suffragist scientist rosalind franklin, jacqueline kennedy, activist delorestony morrison, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and oprah winfrey. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," an hour long special called coronavirus, the ace to respond. we'll track the virus and our team of health experts will answer questions about how you and your family can stay safe. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." you are beautiful ..that would be wonderful.. ..you know what.. um.. you are smart ..mmhmm.. oh, i miss you guys. you are strong you are kind you are perfect i love you so much. >>> our top story this morning, two new states are reporting coronavirus cases, maryland and colorado are confirming their first infections. meanwhile, in california, the national guard flew in test kits to a cruise ship anchored off the coast of san francisco. passengers will not be allowed to disembark until test results are released, which are expected as early as today. there are at least 230 cases in the u.s. and 21 states and the death toll is at least 12. >>> peo
the cover portraits include suffragist scientist rosalind franklin, jacqueline kennedy, activist delorestony morrison, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and oprah winfrey. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," an hour long special called coronavirus, the ace to respond. we'll track the virus and our team of health experts will answer questions about how you and your family can stay safe. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." you are beautiful...
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rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zucrberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, t not miss what's right in front of us. at mutuaof america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of aloday. muf america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private th corporation funded b american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thk you. you're watching pbs. - female announcer: today's show is brought to you by... pure encapsulations. dedicated for nearly three decades delivering hypoallergenic nutritional supplements free from gluten, gmos, and artificial ingredients to help all people achieve optimal health. - we live in a world where water is four times the price of soda, where the true cost of food is paid later by all of us in sickness, in sufferin da. one in two people in america have a chronic disease. those diseases will cost us $95 trillion over the next 35 years. but omere i
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to get an update from there because the we understand the number of deaths have increased rosalind's. that's right the number was increased to 6 people all in north western washington state those people all had preexisting health issues and thus were much more susceptible to this outcome when they contracted the car the car in a virus now what infectious disease specialist don't understand is just how long this particular strain of the virus has been circulating in that part of the country they fear that top perhaps thousands of people might have been exposed to the virus in recent weeks and so while in washington state they have declared a state of emergency and they are making preparations perhaps for people who have been exposed to get a form of a quarantine set up if they think that is necessary nationwide there's still a lot of confusion there is considerable anxiety and the federal government here in washington is struggling to reassure people that not only does it have the situation under control but that there isn't going to be any long term impact certainly there is one conce
to get an update from there because the we understand the number of deaths have increased rosalind's. that's right the number was increased to 6 people all in north western washington state those people all had preexisting health issues and thus were much more susceptible to this outcome when they contracted the car the car in a virus now what infectious disease specialist don't understand is just how long this particular strain of the virus has been circulating in that part of the country they...
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approach it would be interesting to see what he does say for the moment rosalind jordan washington d.c. thank you. were saying to us a cruise ship that's been forced to stay off the coast of california for the past 4 days has now docked in oakland at least 21 people on board the grand princess cruise have the coronavirus the ship is. carrying more than 3500 people and was barred from returning to port in san francisco because of the infections fences around oakland ports and buses being lined up to take passengers and medical care or quarantine crew members will be quarantined and treated on board to get more now on the tough new measures just announced in italy francesca beaudry is a journalist based in outside of a bout of the that is one of the areas that was in the red zone the red zone is of course now being extended she joins us via skype good to see you if i just could just tell us a little bit about what does it because there has just announced so that was a red zone it focused on the north of italy he now seems to have extended it to the whole country what does that mean. who
approach it would be interesting to see what he does say for the moment rosalind jordan washington d.c. thank you. were saying to us a cruise ship that's been forced to stay off the coast of california for the past 4 days has now docked in oakland at least 21 people on board the grand princess cruise have the coronavirus the ship is. carrying more than 3500 people and was barred from returning to port in san francisco because of the infections fences around oakland ports and buses being lined...
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the cover portraits including the suffragettes, scientist rosalind franklin, jacqueline kennedy, activist dolores huerta, author toni morrison, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, oprah, and many more. 28,000 school kids entered a contest to name nasa's new mars rover, and tonight we have a winning entry-- "perseverance." virginia's seventh grader alexander mather wrote in his winning essay that perseverance is the most important of all human qualities. the rover launches in july and should land on the red planet next february. i agree. now, a swift response to the devastating tornadoes in tennessee. singer taylor swift has donated $1 million to an emergency fund. in a statement, swift wrote, "nashville is my home and the fact that so many people have lost their homes and so much more is devastating to me." amy adams strunk, the owner of the tennessee titans football team also donated $1 million. on that note, coming up next, tennessee is called the volunteer state and the tornadoes have brought obest in. its people. y for you to sell y. whether it's a year old or a few years old,
the cover portraits including the suffragettes, scientist rosalind franklin, jacqueline kennedy, activist dolores huerta, author toni morrison, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, oprah, and many more. 28,000 school kids entered a contest to name nasa's new mars rover, and tonight we have a winning entry-- "perseverance." virginia's seventh grader alexander mather wrote in his winning essay that perseverance is the most important of all human qualities. the rover launches in...
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developing both treatments for those who are infected as well as for a vaccine or vaccines all right rosalind will let you go. will go back to tell of eve and listen to what benjamin not. just to say the word. were. the who were were were the of the of was 7 the was the were above the were the the the were the the the the ower the da the diabolo them thank you. thank you to have you on. the. thank you to a few on friends if we could one we love you. we. in the bottom of our hearts were grateful to you of the ball bob thank you for. the barrier have have have have i was the dawn of the dawn of all of them thank you if you want to the doctor. there will be 3 bedroom. it's the. have i have only cooled because of all the only cool day of the week this is the citizens of israel to discuss the the big move this is the limit is this the welcome. and what joy we have this evening. were it were her were set eyes on this is an evening. of tremendous. success a tremendous. thank you i also. in my name a lot of sorrow so thank you if you want a few. years and i ask you. to going to start from the all of
developing both treatments for those who are infected as well as for a vaccine or vaccines all right rosalind will let you go. will go back to tell of eve and listen to what benjamin not. just to say the word. were. the who were were were the of the of was 7 the was the were above the were the the the were the the the the ower the da the diabolo them thank you. thank you to have you on. the. thank you to a few on friends if we could one we love you. we. in the bottom of our hearts were grateful...
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rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum.e try to live in the mont, to not miss what's r
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rosalind: the u.k.t has decided that rather than trying to stop the spread of the virus, they need to manage the flow of it and slow it down. you get perhaps a longer period of infection but a more manageable one where you do not get the kind of peaks you are seeing in places like italy, for example, where cases are now just under 30,000. boris johnson, the prime minister, saying people should avoid social contact. they should avoid going to their neighborhood pub, to restaurants, and avoid social gatherings, but at the same time, british schools are still open, and the government has yet to say whether there will be a petition on closing them. even though parliament is closed to visitors, lawmakers are still there and the parliament will continue. what we are seeing is some criticism of the u.k. government , perhaps reacting slower or with greater caution than other countries, and right now, the challenge of boris johnson is to walk that back without avoiding the perception that he perhaps miscalculate
rosalind: the u.k.t has decided that rather than trying to stop the spread of the virus, they need to manage the flow of it and slow it down. you get perhaps a longer period of infection but a more manageable one where you do not get the kind of peaks you are seeing in places like italy, for example, where cases are now just under 30,000. boris johnson, the prime minister, saying people should avoid social contact. they should avoid going to their neighborhood pub, to restaurants, and avoid...
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rosalind: you are the resident sports fan so you are the best position to talk about how frustrating that is. bob.t to bring in how many times in your career have you seen this make or break legislation and of course at the last second everyone remembers the tarp. how much of this is what you come to expect when so much is riding on a vote when there is a pickup or wrench? >> this is the way washington works. you have all kinds of back-and-forth, last-minute stalls, somebody tries to put something in that was not in before. somebody objects. this is the political process. the biggest surprise would be we don't get legislation in the next couple of days. romaine: we are getting earnings from micron, the semi conductor maker. they are beating estimates as is the two q revenue. $4.8 billion. the estimate was $4.47 billion. 32 revenue they are anticipating -- third-quarter revenue they are anticipating -- numbers,n the headline the shares moving higher after hours. we are going to get a lot of numbers over the next few weeks from these companies. what happened in the most recent quarter
rosalind: you are the resident sports fan so you are the best position to talk about how frustrating that is. bob.t to bring in how many times in your career have you seen this make or break legislation and of course at the last second everyone remembers the tarp. how much of this is what you come to expect when so much is riding on a vote when there is a pickup or wrench? >> this is the way washington works. you have all kinds of back-and-forth, last-minute stalls, somebody tries to put...
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rosalind: that is right. initially, the government said the lockdown would be three weeks and they would reassess afterwards, everything from businesses schools. the government now indicating that they will look to extend that. we had a deputy chief medical officer for england saying today measurest of these will take time to show results. people need to be paired that there is uncertainty around the outlook. even if some measures get lifted, it is possible it will be reinstated three weeks later. all of the things in the u.k. could take up to 3-6 months. they are preparing people here for an extended period of lockdown. we are seeing that around the world. the u.s. president saying that they want to extend some of the measures there the end of april. countries are looking around and seem toeral weeks don't be enough to do it. of infections reported. europe, the lockdowns they need to have here. haidi: really these new warnings of not being too complacent, not being complacent at all just because numbers star
rosalind: that is right. initially, the government said the lockdown would be three weeks and they would reassess afterwards, everything from businesses schools. the government now indicating that they will look to extend that. we had a deputy chief medical officer for england saying today measurest of these will take time to show results. people need to be paired that there is uncertainty around the outlook. even if some measures get lifted, it is possible it will be reinstated three weeks...
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dr rosalind eggo is an infectious disease modeller, from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine of the uk picture, the numbers we are looking at, is that broadly where you would expect us to be? at the moment we have some cases in the uk from travelling affected areas, those people got those diseases from elsewhere. now we are starting to see cases which are locally acquired which is what we would expect to see. public health groups are doing their best to try and contain those people. this is broadly what we would expect to see at the beginning of an epistemic. you are an infectious disease model but this is something new so i presume for you and your team, there is an element of the unknown even with your expertise? there is a tremendous amount of unknowns in the situation. there are key things, eve ryo ne situation. there are key things, everyone wants predictions about what happens next but there are key unknowns which make this difficult. but we do know we are starting to see transmission in the uk and we're doing our best to stop this. we need to gather as much data as pos
dr rosalind eggo is an infectious disease modeller, from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine of the uk picture, the numbers we are looking at, is that broadly where you would expect us to be? at the moment we have some cases in the uk from travelling affected areas, those people got those diseases from elsewhere. now we are starting to see cases which are locally acquired which is what we would expect to see. public health groups are doing their best to try and contain those...
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rosalind's daryn we are getting word in the last hour that in washington state a 2nd person has died after contracting the coronavirus washington state officials say the man was in his seventy's and had preexisting health conditions they have not identified the man also in the last half hour we have heard from officials in new york state saying that a woman in her mid thirty's is now under quarantine in manhattan after she contracted the coronavirus she recently had visited iran and we're not sure when fact when she came back to the united states but it was before the trumpet ministration issued an order on saturday essentially barring people who had visited iran except for u.s. persons from coming into the united states the statement from the governor andrew cuomo indicates that she had been diagnosed because of a lab that have been established in the state capitol albany which was able to very quickly diagnose and confirm that she has indeed contract the virus and what is the government doing to calm things down. well as you showed our viewers daryn the vice president mike pence as
rosalind's daryn we are getting word in the last hour that in washington state a 2nd person has died after contracting the coronavirus washington state officials say the man was in his seventy's and had preexisting health conditions they have not identified the man also in the last half hour we have heard from officials in new york state saying that a woman in her mid thirty's is now under quarantine in manhattan after she contracted the coronavirus she recently had visited iran and we're not...
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rosalind p. walter passed away on wednesday at her home in new york. her wartime work on an aircraft assembly line led to a song about "rosie the riveter." several other women also served as models for the character. late walter became a main benefactor of pbs. she was 95 years old. still to come on the newshour: the lay of the campaign trail, now that elizabeth warren has ended her presidential bid. documenting the anguish that migrant children faced at the hands of the u.s. government. the lives of civilians caught in the crossfire as fighting erupts vetween turkey and syria. and, a preacher his "brief but spectacular" take on theology in action. >> woodruff: with senator warren's decision today to battle to take on entid, the trump this november is largely now a two-man race, beeen former vice president joe bide and vermont senator bernie sanders. david plouffe was barack obama's campaign manager in 2008 and the architect behind the president's successful 2012 re-election bid. his book, "a citizen's guide to beating donald trump," is out this week.
rosalind p. walter passed away on wednesday at her home in new york. her wartime work on an aircraft assembly line led to a song about "rosie the riveter." several other women also served as models for the character. late walter became a main benefactor of pbs. she was 95 years old. still to come on the newshour: the lay of the campaign trail, now that elizabeth warren has ended her presidential bid. documenting the anguish that migrant children faced at the hands of the u.s....
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the movie there, "flight to freedom" featuring rosalind russell was a thin lei veiled story of ameliapy and sparked a rash of sightings during the war and though that died down, the 1960s brought it all creeping back with a variety of people writing books. based on sightings of some of the people in saipan and the marshal islands. some people said she had a tendency when she went off course maybe she did go the marshal islands. so they are basing that. captured and died in prison or executed. world war ii vets said i saw a twin engine plane and i saw a blonde woman. you know could have been anybody. you know, have been japanese plants. american planes. but it wasn't earhart's as far as i'm concerned. some of these firsthand accounts that some people gave, they were kind of more second hand accounts. well it was actually my father or so-and-so. some people swore they saw her pap few who said they saw her executed. we don't know who they saw. no public records held in the national after divers. u.s. navy records or coast guard archives point to any kind of spy mission for her. none of h
the movie there, "flight to freedom" featuring rosalind russell was a thin lei veiled story of ameliapy and sparked a rash of sightings during the war and though that died down, the 1960s brought it all creeping back with a variety of people writing books. based on sightings of some of the people in saipan and the marshal islands. some people said she had a tendency when she went off course maybe she did go the marshal islands. so they are basing that. captured and died in prison or...
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rosalind: we are seeing a case is spike in italy. the number of deaths has gone past 1000. outbreaks escalate all over, including your many and beyond. belgium for example closing its bars and restaurants. schools be enclosed across many parts of europe, although not yet in germany. that is happening in france. you are seeing semi-lockdowns darting to take place outside of italy -- starting to take place outside of italy. italy is the first country on the planet to attempt a nationwide lockdown. that is having mixed results. cases are rising in the u.k., at least 590 confirmed cases. the u.k. government says the peak of the outbreak could be 10 to 14 weeks away. that said, the government of boris johnson is not going to shut down schools for now. they say they cannot stop the infection. what they simply need to do is slow it. that doesn't require the closure of schools. haidi: thank you very much. we will have plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. caterpillar is showing further signs of stress in the
rosalind: we are seeing a case is spike in italy. the number of deaths has gone past 1000. outbreaks escalate all over, including your many and beyond. belgium for example closing its bars and restaurants. schools be enclosed across many parts of europe, although not yet in germany. that is happening in france. you are seeing semi-lockdowns darting to take place outside of italy -- starting to take place outside of italy. italy is the first country on the planet to attempt a nationwide...
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rosalind: you are seeing a slight bounce and some of the markets including stock futures on the backoes add to the body that we are seeing all around the world. fiscal packages from governments, big actions by central banks around the world to cut interest rates even further, to flood the market with liquidity, but as you say, the key point again is there can be all the liquidity in the world in the market but unless people are outspending and businesses are having money come in the door, then in the long run, the hit will remain simply an action to allow businesses to stay in operation perhaps for some months until that demand comes back in from the public sector but that is really why you are seeing only a fairly small reaction in the market because even though it is designed to support the public sector, there is that real question mark over demand when you see countries in full thatown talk in the u.k. london could go into a full lockdown as soon as this weekend for an extended period. mathieson, thank you so much for joining us from london, our executive editor. take a look at t
rosalind: you are seeing a slight bounce and some of the markets including stock futures on the backoes add to the body that we are seeing all around the world. fiscal packages from governments, big actions by central banks around the world to cut interest rates even further, to flood the market with liquidity, but as you say, the key point again is there can be all the liquidity in the world in the market but unless people are outspending and businesses are having money come in the door, then...
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the photo emerged of a meeting that pete buttigieg had with his husband and jimmie and rosalind carteri'm not dropping out. he has that breakfast and within a few hours he is telling reporters i'm going back to south bend. to doug's point there may not be the fingerprints of barack obama on this but there are party elders who have pushed this into a two-person race. >> i'm sure. a lot of that behind the scenes happens in elections as we all know. i have to imagine it is taking place. what i find interesting there are those reports that president obama tried to push biden out in 2016 and again in 2020. if you look at things like david axelrod said about joe biden a lot of it hasn't been favorable. it was almost condescending and painting joe biden as this buffoon and not a very bright guy or great candidate. it sort of seems that maybe biden wasn't the first choice for the obama camp. >> ed: many of those people in the obama camp looking down on joe biden before if he is the nominee he will be the greatest thing. >> default nominee. >> politics is the art of the possible and the practic
the photo emerged of a meeting that pete buttigieg had with his husband and jimmie and rosalind carteri'm not dropping out. he has that breakfast and within a few hours he is telling reporters i'm going back to south bend. to doug's point there may not be the fingerprints of barack obama on this but there are party elders who have pushed this into a two-person race. >> i'm sure. a lot of that behind the scenes happens in elections as we all know. i have to imagine it is taking place. what...