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good luck pete rose.really good luck. >> tell us your name, sir. >> george green. >> where are you from? >> brooklyn, new york. >> are you here for fashion week? >> no, i'm just passing by for work. >> has badgley mischka jumped the shark? >> yes. i don't know what you're talking about. >> what do you love about fashion week, leo? >> what i love about fashion week, it makes people even more excited about their true selves. fashion is always like a huge circle. the trends always come back. and when you think about consistentbility, it's not only about thinking green but it's beautiful how everything comes together. >> is it time for major league baseball to reinstate pete rose? >> what is that? >> rose baseball? >> what are you guys excited about? >> we absolutely love fashion week. this is our tenth season, and we're headed to the badgley mischka show. super excited to be dressed by the designers this year. >> is it time for major league baseball to reinstate pete rose? >> oh, my gosh, i'm from cincinnati
good luck pete rose.really good luck. >> tell us your name, sir. >> george green. >> where are you from? >> brooklyn, new york. >> are you here for fashion week? >> no, i'm just passing by for work. >> has badgley mischka jumped the shark? >> yes. i don't know what you're talking about. >> what do you love about fashion week, leo? >> what i love about fashion week, it makes people even more excited about their true selves. fashion is...
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you can see everybody assembled there in the rose garden, that's where he will be bringing in his comments and we are going to have it live for you in a special report. good afternoon thanks for joining us. >> more than 400 new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the us bringing the total to more than 1700.thwhat the trump administration and congress are doing to address the outbreak, skyler? >> that afternoon, from what we are being told, president trump is expected to speak in the next few minutes and it could be a declaration of a national state of emergency, we are also being told that it will be dealing with the coronavirus, less than an hour ago house speaker nancy pelosi said house lawmakers are moving forward on a relief bill that will ensure one keeping, testing, testing, testing. the bill would also have free coronavirus test kits and there will be paid emergency leave and strengthening the food security initiatives. it's a bill of pelosi and my new chin were optimistic about. >> we are going to go tofoan increase in sba authority. i've spoken to the speaker, and mitch mc
you can see everybody assembled there in the rose garden, that's where he will be bringing in his comments and we are going to have it live for you in a special report. good afternoon thanks for joining us. >> more than 400 new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the us bringing the total to more than 1700.thwhat the trump administration and congress are doing to address the outbreak, skyler? >> that afternoon, from what we are being told, president trump is expected to...
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there's a live picture coming in from the rose garden right now. and it comes as the nation's top infectiono infectious disease expert is giving a sobering new warning about the potential reach of this outbreak. dr. anthony fauci telling cnn that the coronavirus could infect millions, millions of people here in the united states and could take the lives, potentially of hundreds of thousands. >> looking at what we're seeing right now, you know, i would say, between 100,000 and 200,000 cases. but i don't want to be held to that, because it's -- excuse me, deaths. i mean, we're going to have millions of cases, but i just don't think that we really need to make a projection when it's such a moving target that you can so easily be wrong and mislead people. what we do know, jake, is that we've got a serious problem in new york. we have a serious problem in new orleans, and we're going to be developing serious problems in other areas. so although people like to model it, let's just look at the data of what we have and not worry about these worst-case and
there's a live picture coming in from the rose garden right now. and it comes as the nation's top infectiono infectious disease expert is giving a sobering new warning about the potential reach of this outbreak. dr. anthony fauci telling cnn that the coronavirus could infect millions, millions of people here in the united states and could take the lives, potentially of hundreds of thousands. >> looking at what we're seeing right now, you know, i would say, between 100,000 and 200,000...
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so i said i can't have two aunts roses. you are uncle rose. and the whole family started calling her uncle rose and she had a great sense of humor. she thought it was cute and funny. she accepted being called uncle rose. the whole time i was interviewing and i've talked to him for couple of hours now, every time he said uncle rose and he can't call her aunt rose he calls her uncle rose it was a very weird circumstance. >> host: so one of the things that happened is you have john dean, but john dean and believes john dean, the public sheer point about how it poured and she becomes as a witness because they called him into saying what he saying about nixon, talking about hush money is not true. and so people believe haldeman they don't believe john dean. you all believe john dean but you don't have any cooperating evidence and the public believes haldeman. so tell us, how is she becomes pivotal and how you draw out the lie, the cover-up. to make their two answers to that, the first thing that happened is we found out they were tapes. and we knew
so i said i can't have two aunts roses. you are uncle rose. and the whole family started calling her uncle rose and she had a great sense of humor. she thought it was cute and funny. she accepted being called uncle rose. the whole time i was interviewing and i've talked to him for couple of hours now, every time he said uncle rose and he can't call her aunt rose he calls her uncle rose it was a very weird circumstance. >> host: so one of the things that happened is you have john dean, but...
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this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. >> amira rose davisat pen state university in state college pennsylvania. she's working on a book, the title, can't eat a medal, the lives and labor of black women athletes in the age of jim crow. thanks for joining us on american history tv. >> yes, thanks for having me. >> let me begin with your book, expected to be published in about a year. what have you learned so far? >> oh, so many things. i started the project asking, is there a long history of black women in sports? and i found more than i expected to find, quite frankly. there wasn't any archived labeled, this is the history of black women in sports, so i kind of had to piece it together. i got started by finding three women who played baseball in the negro leagues. they played with the men. one of the things that stuck out to me about that story was that the owner, who had brought these black women to play against the men, said he had something called the gal file, where women across the country and young girls too were were i go in to request
this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. >> amira rose davisat pen state university in state college pennsylvania. she's working on a book, the title, can't eat a medal, the lives and labor of black women athletes in the age of jim crow. thanks for joining us on american history tv. >> yes, thanks for having me. >> let me begin with your book, expected to be published in about a year. what have you learned so far? >> oh, so many...
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so i said i can't have two aunt roses, you're uncle rose. and the whole family started calling her uncle rose, and she had a great sense of humor, and she thought it was cute and funny, and she accepted being called uncle rose. and the whole time i was interviewing him, ever time he said uncle rose, and he can't call her aunt rose. it was a very weird circumstance. >> so in this you're -- so one of the things that's happened to you with, you have john dean, right? but no one believes john dean -- the public, to your point about how important he becomes as as witness because haldeman is saying nixon talking about president bush money is -- hush money isn't true. you all believe john dean, but you don't is have any corroborating evidence, and the public believes haldeman. is so tell us how she becomes perfectal and how you -- pivotal and how you with draw out the lie. >> there are two answers. one is the fist thing that happened is that we found out from alex butterfield that there were tapes, and we knew that we had to get them, because if th
so i said i can't have two aunt roses, you're uncle rose. and the whole family started calling her uncle rose, and she had a great sense of humor, and she thought it was cute and funny, and she accepted being called uncle rose. and the whole time i was interviewing him, ever time he said uncle rose, and he can't call her aunt rose. it was a very weird circumstance. >> so in this you're -- so one of the things that's happened to you with, you have john dean, right? but no one believes john...
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. >> professor amira rose davis examines the history of african-american women in sports, including women who played baseball in the negro leagues in the 1950's, and women who participated in olympic sports. this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. >> amira rose davis is a professed or -- professor of history at penn state college in pennsylvania and is working on a book about the lives and labors of women athletes in the age of jim crow. thanks for joining us on american history tv. >> thanks for having me. >> let me begin with your book, expected to be published in about a year. what have you learned so far? >> so many things. i started the project asking, is there a long history of black women in sports? i found more than i expected to find. there wasn't any archive labeled history of black women in sports. by the time i pieced it together, i would say i got started by finding three women who played baseball in the negro leagues in the 1950's. it was a remarkable story. they played with the man. one things that stuck out about that story was th
. >> professor amira rose davis examines the history of african-american women in sports, including women who played baseball in the negro leagues in the 1950's, and women who participated in olympic sports. this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. >> amira rose davis is a professed or -- professor of history at penn state college in pennsylvania and is working on a book about the lives and labors of women athletes in the age of jim crow....
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a lot of it during that news conference in the rose garden. the s&p 500 surging 230. nasdaq jumped 672. for the week the dow still lost almost 10.5 percentage points. the s&p 500 dropped 9. the nasdaq fell around 8. after a rough couple of weeks so far this year, the dow is down almost 19%. the s&p 500 has lost 16%. the nasdaq is the best of the bunch losing more than 12. president trump spoke at length today about improving the testing for the coronavirus. it's a major focus for an administration that has taken heavy criticism really up until today. david spunt updates us on that tonight. >> we want to make sure that those who need a test can get a test very safely, quickly and conveniently. >> president trump making it clear the testing for coronavirus will improve over the next several days. a priority echoed by both sides of the aisle. >> the three most important parts of this bill are testing, testing, testing. >> the top medical experts in the country admit the united states is behind the ball. >> it is a fail. let's admit it. >> as of thursday, federal official
a lot of it during that news conference in the rose garden. the s&p 500 surging 230. nasdaq jumped 672. for the week the dow still lost almost 10.5 percentage points. the s&p 500 dropped 9. the nasdaq fell around 8. after a rough couple of weeks so far this year, the dow is down almost 19%. the s&p 500 has lost 16%. the nasdaq is the best of the bunch losing more than 12. president trump spoke at length today about improving the testing for the coronavirus. it's a major focus for an...
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mark, we just had the president just speak moments ago in the rose garden.t seattle, he is talking about areas of the country that are still under duress and other positives. seattle we know hasn't turned the corner but it has slowed transmission. the cases and deaths are leveling off there. the pressure is easing up on hospitals there. reinfection dropping from to 1.4 from 2.7. the president is keeping social distancing, companies he cited them, stepping up in the rose garden to help out. your reaction to the lay of the land right now? >> i think we still have aways to go. seattle remember was one of the first places the infection showed up here in the u.s. i certainly agreed with what the president said last night where he extended the social distancing guidelines through april. you know, i hope that we're going to see a peak by then. one of the ways i like to look at, i look at europe as a whole, looking at major countries in europe and looking at the infection rates there. we saw the covid-19 cases pick up two weeks there before they did in the u.s., the
mark, we just had the president just speak moments ago in the rose garden.t seattle, he is talking about areas of the country that are still under duress and other positives. seattle we know hasn't turned the corner but it has slowed transmission. the cases and deaths are leveling off there. the pressure is easing up on hospitals there. reinfection dropping from to 1.4 from 2.7. the president is keeping social distancing, companies he cited them, stepping up in the rose garden to help out. your...
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we're building the plane as we fly it rose said. why are we doing all this mid pandemic, why wasn't more of this done ahead of time in. >> well, we don't have the luxury right now to look in our rear true mirror. not when we have people dying every single day, not when we have nurses and doctors on the front lines. so what needs to happen going forward, what needs to happen is we have to get that naval hospital into new york harbor, we have to open up the v.a. to nonveteran patients and we have to assert all of the president's power over the production of ventilators and ppe because right now, there is a global war going on for there's suppse sup. they are just thinking who can pay the most. it is only the president that can step in and use public funds to build new factories, use his authority to mandate what these private manufacturers do. i'm heartened to hear that he is now deciding to do it, but we have to move quickly because in new york city, there is a fierce sense of urgency. everything has to be done. we cannot express tha
we're building the plane as we fly it rose said. why are we doing all this mid pandemic, why wasn't more of this done ahead of time in. >> well, we don't have the luxury right now to look in our rear true mirror. not when we have people dying every single day, not when we have nurses and doctors on the front lines. so what needs to happen going forward, what needs to happen is we have to get that naval hospital into new york harbor, we have to open up the v.a. to nonveteran patients and...
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i'm rose johns. i'm a planning analyst with the human services agency. today i'm before you with director mcfadden to present an overview of the area plan. you should have received a copy of that in the mail early last week. hopefully you've had a chance to look. our presentation is informational. we want to share information, get your input, and then we will return next month seeking your approval of the final plan. today our presentation will begin with an overview of the purpose of this plan. i will share some highlights from the large 22-section report. then director mcfadden will touch on our goals and objectives. so the area plan is required by the older americans act. it's submitted to the state department of aging every four years. the purpose of the plan is to outline how the department will use older americans act funding to support seniors in the community and how the department will be working to coordinate the service system in san francisco. in the interim years between the four-year plan, we provide an annual update. we present that here t
i'm rose johns. i'm a planning analyst with the human services agency. today i'm before you with director mcfadden to present an overview of the area plan. you should have received a copy of that in the mail early last week. hopefully you've had a chance to look. our presentation is informational. we want to share information, get your input, and then we will return next month seeking your approval of the final plan. today our presentation will begin with an overview of the purpose of this...
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he rose to stardom in the 1970s as part of drifters, a group that entertained for decades with a hugely popular 1970 saturday night variety show. he won the hearts of viewers with his iconic characters and trademark physical comedy. that unique brand transcended language barriers, gaining him fans throughout asiaia. one of his programs eveven inspireded the creation of "america's funniest home videos." the long running u.s. program tweeted its condolences. thanking him for always making people laugh. his management says afteter the icon contracted the coronavirus, his condition quickly worsened, progressing from fatigue to pneumonia and finally death, all within two weeks. health experts say it should be a cautionanary tale. >> translator: i think all of society, including young people, need tththink out t hoto prevent paenents fm bebecong seseously ill. >> reporter: but some young people seem to be defying government calls to refrain from nonessential weekend outings. there's hope that shimura's death will change that attitude. >> translator: i didn't take the situation very seriously,
he rose to stardom in the 1970s as part of drifters, a group that entertained for decades with a hugely popular 1970 saturday night variety show. he won the hearts of viewers with his iconic characters and trademark physical comedy. that unique brand transcended language barriers, gaining him fans throughout asiaia. one of his programs eveven inspireded the creation of "america's funniest home videos." the long running u.s. program tweeted its condolences. thanking him for always...
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back to the rose garden in a moment as our town hall continues. >> back here in the rose garden. bill hemmer along with my colleague harris faulkner. along with the panel here, the president, vice president, dr. birx, and the surgeon general. i see this as a public service but also how to figure out what the facts are in that's the reason we came here but you were just saying, mr. vice president, during the commercial, the way you can achieve your objective is how? >> the president made it clear yesterday that we want to open up the country as soon as we c can. but the key is that more americans and tens of millions are, bill, more americans put into practice the presidents coronavirus guidelines. >> read those off, it's hard to see. >> what is it, wash your hands? >> personal hygiene. if you are stick, stay home. if someone has the virus, stay home, avoiding groups of more than ten, avoiding unnecessary travel. don't eat in restaurants during this period of time. use the drive through. these are all the principles that every american can do. there are going to be the americans w
back to the rose garden in a moment as our town hall continues. >> back here in the rose garden. bill hemmer along with my colleague harris faulkner. along with the panel here, the president, vice president, dr. birx, and the surgeon general. i see this as a public service but also how to figure out what the facts are in that's the reason we came here but you were just saying, mr. vice president, during the commercial, the way you can achieve your objective is how? >> the president...
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so rose doing as she was told to go yes. yes absolutely your hundred percent correct. >> i think that is a reflection of the state of women in the domestic sphere. this play was set in 1957, we have to think about things like i love lucy, leave it to beaver, good times and the idea of the american dream. what was a woman's role in a household in 1957. what was a woman's role back then, and even me saying that isn't necessarily true. because when i say there are broader things that happen in the world, when a huge number of men left the country, to go fight in world war ii, and then came back women went and worked. when all the men left the country to go fight in the war, women went to work. this image that we have of the woman's white woman with a rag on her head, that was a symbol i think for women they went to factories, and when they came home they worked. and what did female mean and what the domestic sphere meant, he's been questioned. women had a different lived experience because of world war ii. and the other thing t
so rose doing as she was told to go yes. yes absolutely your hundred percent correct. >> i think that is a reflection of the state of women in the domestic sphere. this play was set in 1957, we have to think about things like i love lucy, leave it to beaver, good times and the idea of the american dream. what was a woman's role in a household in 1957. what was a woman's role back then, and even me saying that isn't necessarily true. because when i say there are broader things that happen...
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the s&p 500 rose 143.ing sharply lower opens today. >>> he wants them to donate their masks to hospitals. the department of defense announced they will donate 5 million surgical masks and ventilators to help healthcare workers treat patients. >>> they announced individuals and businesses can delay paying 2019 tax bills without interest or penalties. the fine printstil ve to befiled by 15th. he said individuals will be able to delay paying up to $1 million. >>> i'm hearing google earth has a way to satisfy those in quarantine. tell me more about flat. >>> yes. whether you're stuck at home because you are required to be or self imposed quarantine. google earth put together guided virtual tours of the parks and it is from the grand canyon to the florida everglades. the guided digital tours of 31 national parks around the u.s. and interactive photos and imagery. >> that is so cool. it keeps everybody connect and that they are outside. i like the wild life cams if you ask me. >> it is a nice feature. it is real
the s&p 500 rose 143.ing sharply lower opens today. >>> he wants them to donate their masks to hospitals. the department of defense announced they will donate 5 million surgical masks and ventilators to help healthcare workers treat patients. >>> they announced individuals and businesses can delay paying 2019 tax bills without interest or penalties. the fine printstil ve to befiled by 15th. he said individuals will be able to delay paying up to $1 million. >>> i'm...
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you know when rose when rose was president yet but he had a way. he had a way of bringing people together he would come out and we gather around the radio again we had no television we turn on the radio and he would do these chats like every 6 months and he helped build us through he he could you are can you imagine trump coming up with the only thing we have to fear is fear itself now 1000000 years no we don't have that kind of leadership but you never know well you know he's known for your you're fired but i don't think you can do that to the fire larry i think you can't fire the fire or you can fire you can fire a virus we will leave it right there larry i appreciate your wisdom being shared with us today larry king a legend thank you so much. thank you. all right let's head over to the sports h.q. regina hamm is there. are a lot of active sports going on right now so that you know there's not a whole lot of it so what are you sportscasters doing there's a lot of these you can do you know these are the best of our lives word since they are mostl
you know when rose when rose was president yet but he had a way. he had a way of bringing people together he would come out and we gather around the radio again we had no television we turn on the radio and he would do these chats like every 6 months and he helped build us through he he could you are can you imagine trump coming up with the only thing we have to fear is fear itself now 1000000 years no we don't have that kind of leadership but you never know well you know he's known for your...
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. >> reporter: doctor anthony fauci speaking in the rose garden, you could call it a rose garden rally is the president's remarks spurred a massive rally, stocks up across the board. new travel restrictions which bar flights from a number of countries takes effect, the white house believes this will aid in slowing the number of coronavirus cases, many who are coming from hard-hit areas. shannon: looks like a deal has finally come together, it will include free covid-19 testing, medical and economic measures that benefit the american people. mark meredith sponsored a relief bill tonight. what do we have so far? >> lawmakers are eager to introduce something to address the covid-19 outbreak, there is may picture bipartisan support, the house is expected to vote on a bill to help americans and businesses struggling with the virus, nancy pelosi's office announced it reached a deal to fund a number of emergency related measures, the bill includes a number of provisions to expand paid emergency leave, enhanced unemployment insurance, protection of early workers and increase federal funds for
. >> reporter: doctor anthony fauci speaking in the rose garden, you could call it a rose garden rally is the president's remarks spurred a massive rally, stocks up across the board. new travel restrictions which bar flights from a number of countries takes effect, the white house believes this will aid in slowing the number of coronavirus cases, many who are coming from hard-hit areas. shannon: looks like a deal has finally come together, it will include free covid-19 testing, medical...
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i'm bill hemmer here in the word dominic rose garden.harris faulkner joins us, as well. we will get back to harris momentarily. the vice president continues to be with me. nice to see you again. >> vice president pence: thank you, bill. >> bill: every morning when i wake up i go to the johns hopkins global map. i'm sitting data and numbers from various countries. not just ours, but south korea and china and italy and spain, over the weekend, too. what is the first bit of data that you look for the moment you wake up in the morning? >> vice president pence: it really is how we begin every meeting at the white house coronavirus task force. dr. deborah birx is probably the leading expert on infectious diseases in the world, and the day the president tapped me to lead this task force, i picked up the phone and told her she needed to come to the white house. she has been my right arm every step of the way. >> bill: would she be the person who brings you the first piece of information on a daily basis? >> vice president pence: what dr. burke s
i'm bill hemmer here in the word dominic rose garden.harris faulkner joins us, as well. we will get back to harris momentarily. the vice president continues to be with me. nice to see you again. >> vice president pence: thank you, bill. >> bill: every morning when i wake up i go to the johns hopkins global map. i'm sitting data and numbers from various countries. not just ours, but south korea and china and italy and spain, over the weekend, too. what is the first bit of data that...
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rose earlier after historic falls on thursday but the gains that faded and asian markets closed in negative territory well italy has reported another huge rise in its death toll from the virus jumping 250 in one day to a total of $1266.00 and another 2 and a half 1000 new cases were confirmed and a hayward begins our coverage with this report on the situation around europe. closing for the foreseeable future spain is in the grip of the coronavirus crisis and didn't madrid bombings restaurants and shops are being told they'll have to shot only pharmacies and supermarkets will be open from saturday across spain a state of emergency. and as though there are emotional needs to mental than with a state of emergency is a legal tool recognized in our constitution to confront a crisis as extraordinary as that which now faces the entire world and our own country in italy where public life has come to a standstill an entire nation some 60000000 people remain under quarantine but the spirits are important or that is the desperation to not help us we must have hope we must be strong and white. experts
rose earlier after historic falls on thursday but the gains that faded and asian markets closed in negative territory well italy has reported another huge rise in its death toll from the virus jumping 250 in one day to a total of $1266.00 and another 2 and a half 1000 new cases were confirmed and a hayward begins our coverage with this report on the situation around europe. closing for the foreseeable future spain is in the grip of the coronavirus crisis and didn't madrid bombings restaurants...
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rose hopes to be used in a city that. children are. very beautiful creatures right but giraffes in sub-saharan africa clamming up more than 10 percent a decade according to giraffe conservation foundation there's a giant already extinct in 7 nations but only around $100000.00 left in the wild a group of african nations including kenya ethiopia and zimbabwe are working together to help stop the giraffe becoming extinct altogether it's a silent extinction according to conservation it's that's getting too little attention well giraffe populations. over the past 30 years we've lost about 5 percent of the dreadful pollution we now have about a 110000 us remaining in the wild so in draft language that means we've lost we've lost about 35 percent of the population in 3 generations so that's a quite steep decline. tallest animals are disappearing mainly due to the loss of the natural habitat but not only the 2nd threat especially for giraffes is the i was a state of ohio by the processes of. all saw our ports shoot is a big number recent very
rose hopes to be used in a city that. children are. very beautiful creatures right but giraffes in sub-saharan africa clamming up more than 10 percent a decade according to giraffe conservation foundation there's a giant already extinct in 7 nations but only around $100000.00 left in the wild a group of african nations including kenya ethiopia and zimbabwe are working together to help stop the giraffe becoming extinct altogether it's a silent extinction according to conservation it's that's...
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a short period of time, over a 45 minute period that we have the press conference yesterday in the rose garden. that was a record. i think we should do one of them everyday perhaps, how about five times a day? we will do 15 times a day. one five times a day. that was something to watch it, i had no idea. we had no idea. they said you just set a new record in the history of the stock market.
a short period of time, over a 45 minute period that we have the press conference yesterday in the rose garden. that was a record. i think we should do one of them everyday perhaps, how about five times a day? we will do 15 times a day. one five times a day. that was something to watch it, i had no idea. we had no idea. they said you just set a new record in the history of the stock market.
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just hand your wife a single rose and say "this means you get to stay." [ laughter ] but i thought youoved "the bachelor"! this is something i learned today.
just hand your wife a single rose and say "this means you get to stay." [ laughter ] but i thought youoved "the bachelor"! this is something i learned today.
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i'm very happy and rose hopes to build a bigger facility that can accommodate more children. they are very beautiful creatures right but giraffes in sub-saharan africa i think landing up more than 10 percent a decade according to giraffe conservation foundation the gentle giants are already extinct in 7 nations but only around 100000 left in the wild a group of african nations including kenya ethiopia and zimbabwe are working together to help stop the giraffe becoming extinct altogether it is silent extinction according to cancer patients that's getting too little attention well giraffe populations are plummeting over the past 30 years we've lost about 5 percent of the dreadful pollution we now have about a 110000 euros for meaning in the wild so in direct language that means we've lost we've lost about 35 percent of the population in 3 generations so that's a quite steep decline. tallest and emails are disappearing many of you choose a loss of the natural habitat but not only just stick it through it it's michelle to fall giraffes is the unsustainable hard to buy the process
i'm very happy and rose hopes to build a bigger facility that can accommodate more children. they are very beautiful creatures right but giraffes in sub-saharan africa i think landing up more than 10 percent a decade according to giraffe conservation foundation the gentle giants are already extinct in 7 nations but only around 100000 left in the wild a group of african nations including kenya ethiopia and zimbabwe are working together to help stop the giraffe becoming extinct altogether it is...
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rose. mr. rose: mr. chairman, thank you. thank you-all so much for being here. i want to start off with what i'm seeing some business leaders making decisions around employee travel. halting international flights. halting domestic flights. getting ahead of unnecessary or necessary, my question here, ahead of guidance from the federal government. what should our business leaders be doing? people running global companies? dr. gerberding: i can share what our philosophy has been. we are a global company and we have 1,200 people in china. many of them are on lock down for an extended period of time. i'm so glad our offices are back open and our systems are operational there. but we recognize when we have people in several of the hot spots, where community transmission is occurring and we are responsible for essential medicines and vaccines, that we have to keep our supply chain open and running. so people need to about -- need to be coming to work. those critical employees are especially cautioned about nonbusiness essential travel and to self-quarn even if -- self-
rose. mr. rose: mr. chairman, thank you. thank you-all so much for being here. i want to start off with what i'm seeing some business leaders making decisions around employee travel. halting international flights. halting domestic flights. getting ahead of unnecessary or necessary, my question here, ahead of guidance from the federal government. what should our business leaders be doing? people running global companies? dr. gerberding: i can share what our philosophy has been. we are a global...
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so, as we are watching, this is a live scene in the rose garden.y have moved the briefing out of the briefing room and they're doing it in the rose garden. we are told unofficially that one of the reasons is there is more room in the rose garden in terms of keeping social distancing, trying to abide by it as they have done in the briefing room, but it's a more clustered room from my visits to the white house, i can attest to that. and it's good weather today in washington, d.c. they are doing it in the rose garden. we have gotten the two-minute warning. so we were waiting for them to come back. i think we straightened out the technical problems with ali velshi. >> well, that's a sign of our times, rev. we are doing this from homes. we have staff. we are trying to reduce our staff to an absolute minimum. they are in different places. once in a while a gremlin creeps into the system. but as you said, they are spacing it out a little bit more. they are trying to hold these things out. the number of reporters who are admitted is much smaller to maintai
so, as we are watching, this is a live scene in the rose garden.y have moved the briefing out of the briefing room and they're doing it in the rose garden. we are told unofficially that one of the reasons is there is more room in the rose garden in terms of keeping social distancing, trying to abide by it as they have done in the briefing room, but it's a more clustered room from my visits to the white house, i can attest to that. and it's good weather today in washington, d.c. they are doing...
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. >> so rose doing as she was told to go -- yes.. absolutely you are 100% correct. i think it -- i think that that is a reflection of the state of women in the domestic sphere. so this play was set in 1957. we have to think about things like "i love lucy," "leave it to beaver," "good times" and the idea of the american dream. what was a woman's role in the household in 1957? what was a woman's role -- even me saying that isn't necessarily true because we have to -- when i say there were broader things that happened in the world, when a huge number of men left the country to go fight in world war ii and then came back, women went and worked. when all the men left the country to go fight in a war, women went to work. this image that we have of the woman with -- the white woman with the stocking -- with the rag on her head doing the thing, that was a symbol -- i think ro rosie the riveter. so what the domestic sphere meant is being questioned. women had a different lived experience because of world war ii. and then the other thing that
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quick commercial break and back to the rose garden as our town hall continues.available in dozens... make that thousands of configurations. it would keep an eye on my fleet... ...and an eye out for danger. with active brake assist. if i built a van, i'd make it available in diesel and gas. introducing the all-new sprinter starting at $33,790. mercedes-benz. vans. born to run. dropping to near record lows, my team at newday usa is helping more veterans refinance than ever. the newday va...
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you're looking at live pictures from the white house rose garden. the coronavirus task force is scheduled to begin fairly soon. we'll have coverage of that coming up. also today, it's been the deadliest day of the outbreak so far here in the united states. get this, at least 486 new deaths pushing the total to nearly 3,000 dead here in the united states. and the total number of cases to more than 158,000. the rising numbers and dire warnings from public health officials prompted president trump to extend social distancing guidelines until at least, at least april 30th, and back away from his earlier call to reopen the nation by easter sunday, april 12th, which he now says those goals were, in his word, aspirational. in new york city, that's the epicenter of the crisis in the u.s., the "usns comfort" arrived in port today where officials hope the floating hospital will relieve the burden on the city's health care system. let's go to cnn's nick watt, joining us with more on today's coronavirus developments. there have been some very dramatic developme
you're looking at live pictures from the white house rose garden. the coronavirus task force is scheduled to begin fairly soon. we'll have coverage of that coming up. also today, it's been the deadliest day of the outbreak so far here in the united states. get this, at least 486 new deaths pushing the total to nearly 3,000 dead here in the united states. and the total number of cases to more than 158,000. the rising numbers and dire warnings from public health officials prompted president trump...
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when we look at rose and we look at troy in fences.e're hearing the story of a man and a woman, right. they don't -- they don't really concern themselves with the white world around them. they're concerned with their lives. and that process of exposing or showing the deeply personal by showing the specific and personal it's an attempt to make that story universal. right. oh, a husband and wife, it's not about this black husband and white -- is it -- or i guess that's my question for you guys, is the story specifically about this black man and this black woman? or is it about men and women? do you understand my question? okay. yes. jamira. >> i feel like. [ inaudible ] symbols of african-american men and women and how we interact with each other. >> okay. >> and i feel like more of a life of african-american experience and how african-american husband and wife interact with each other. >> would you say that fences humanizes the black experience? >> in a brutal way i say it do, like, in a direct way from his dialogue to like towards, fro
when we look at rose and we look at troy in fences.e're hearing the story of a man and a woman, right. they don't -- they don't really concern themselves with the white world around them. they're concerned with their lives. and that process of exposing or showing the deeply personal by showing the specific and personal it's an attempt to make that story universal. right. oh, a husband and wife, it's not about this black husband and white -- is it -- or i guess that's my question for you guys,...
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total revenue rose by over 5%, but earnings fell due to the coronavirus pandemic.retailers have shut stores in the united states and europe to curb the spread of the virus. automaker ford has said that it's working with 3m and ge healthcare to make medical equipment and protective gear for healthcare workers, to help with shortages, in the battle against the coronavirus. it also announced that it's collaborating with ge to increase production of ventilators, needed by some critically ill patients. many of us are working from home for the first time, i can't do that, but governments around the world have called for remote working to help tackle the coronavirus outbreak. so teams, that traditionally met in the office, are turning to video software instead. here's some advice from a workplace consultant — on how to make the most of it. the epidemic is forcing people to work from home and work differently, having videos for causes that of face—to—face meetings and we will show some tips how to have that done successfully. firstly, test and make sure it works. call some
total revenue rose by over 5%, but earnings fell due to the coronavirus pandemic.retailers have shut stores in the united states and europe to curb the spread of the virus. automaker ford has said that it's working with 3m and ge healthcare to make medical equipment and protective gear for healthcare workers, to help with shortages, in the battle against the coronavirus. it also announced that it's collaborating with ge to increase production of ventilators, needed by some critically ill...
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the nasdaq rose 271 poand the s&p 500 added 85. despite recent progress, many experts say testing for covid-19 omains far too slow, and low, in the u.s. as of this weekend, there had en more than 900,000 tes done. today, president trump told governors that he d not about testing problem "for weeks." but many people with symptoms and concerns say just the opposite. here is a sample of what viewers like you told us about their experiences. >> my name is kristina katayama d i live in seattle, >> my name is aaron warner. i live in south burlington, vermont. >> my name is alyson hinkie. i'm from magnolia, texas >> i had a shortness of breath, coughing of my fever, got up to abt 101.5. >> i started to get a lot of essure on my chest. kind of reminded me as if i was at the gym carrying like a heavy ball across the gym. except it was all the ime. ad hard core fatigue like deep. f deigue, deep into my bones, all the way out to my hair follicles.ef >> ia message with the doctor's nurse. they called me back, asked me a few questions, and they
the nasdaq rose 271 poand the s&p 500 added 85. despite recent progress, many experts say testing for covid-19 omains far too slow, and low, in the u.s. as of this weekend, there had en more than 900,000 tes done. today, president trump told governors that he d not about testing problem "for weeks." but many people with symptoms and concerns say just the opposite. here is a sample of what viewers like you told us about their experiences. >> my name is kristina katayama d i...
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nearly 2 percent while in tokyo the nikkei index ended more than 8 percent higher shares also rose in southeast asia there are signs that chinese companies are slowly grinding back to life after weeks of lock downs and quarantines markets rallied after a surge in u.s. markets and the i.m.f. has announced $50000000000.00 in funding for countries hit by the epidemic. and let's go down to correspondent in taipei those on han. flickers of optimism there from asian markets you've been talking to managers and executives of chinese businesses do you see a similar optimism there. well i'm afraid to asian underground doesn't look so optimistic though the chinese government figures are fishel figures show that over 70 percent of the of the production has been restarted it and in some certain provinces like wandong it's more than 90 percent but they are mostly big companies small business reported that only less than 30 post percent of them are back at work but they do expect full production in april and almost all workers returning to their jobs in march. so the major production facilities appe
nearly 2 percent while in tokyo the nikkei index ended more than 8 percent higher shares also rose in southeast asia there are signs that chinese companies are slowly grinding back to life after weeks of lock downs and quarantines markets rallied after a surge in u.s. markets and the i.m.f. has announced $50000000000.00 in funding for countries hit by the epidemic. and let's go down to correspondent in taipei those on han. flickers of optimism there from asian markets you've been talking to...
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spain extends its state of emergency by 15 days, as the number of deaths there rose by nearly 400 overnightre than a billion people in india are under a m hour—long curfew to try to limit the epidemic. and in america one in five people are ordered to "stay at home" — as state authorities struggle to control the pandemic. hello and welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world. the british prime minister boris johnson has warned the coronavirus outbreak is accelerating and could overwhelm the national health service if people don't do more to slow its spread. he's urging people not to visit parents on mother's day, and says everyone should join what he's called a "heroic and collective national effort" to follow social distancing advice. the number of people who've died in the uk from coronavirus has risen to 240, with 7 new deaths in wales reported this morning. there are more than 5,000 confirmed cases. the world health organization has told the bbc it will take at least a year to develop a vaccine against the virus. globally, more than 300,000 people are confirmed to have been infecte
spain extends its state of emergency by 15 days, as the number of deaths there rose by nearly 400 overnightre than a billion people in india are under a m hour—long curfew to try to limit the epidemic. and in america one in five people are ordered to "stay at home" — as state authorities struggle to control the pandemic. hello and welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world. the british prime minister boris johnson has warned the coronavirus outbreak is accelerating and...
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affected countries, has extended its state of emergency for another two weeks as their death toll rose00 in a day. we'll have reports from around the world over the next half an hour, but first, richard galpin reports on the situation in the uk. the streets across this country are now quieter, this following increasingly urgent calls from the government for people to stay at home. even the churches are closed, and this is mothering sunday. and now, the government is implementing even more stringent measures to protect 1.5 million people who are most at risk. effectively putting them into a 12 week lockdown. if you are one of these indiviuals, i understand he would be very worried. we wouldn't have done this lightly. we are doing this because it is absolutely critical to save lives. at the same time, we will be setting out to you how we are going to help them so they might be staying at home for a long time but they should not feel alone. the 1.5 million people who will receive letters or text messages in the coming days include those who have had organ transplants or who have severe re
affected countries, has extended its state of emergency for another two weeks as their death toll rose00 in a day. we'll have reports from around the world over the next half an hour, but first, richard galpin reports on the situation in the uk. the streets across this country are now quieter, this following increasingly urgent calls from the government for people to stay at home. even the churches are closed, and this is mothering sunday. and now, the government is implementing even more...
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problem with the principle of free speech to discuss and debate these issues i'm joined by flemming rose the man who commissioned the cartoons as culture editor of danish newspaper poston and is now a senior fellow at the cato institute unnecessary malik a london based columnist thank you both for joining me up front flemming rose your 2005 decision to publish those notorious cartoons of the prophet of islam in a danish newspaper where you were culture editor at the time led to global controversy royer loss of innocent lives or 3 months later we went later but but looked about threats to your own life i believe you now have to travel with security in europe just remind us and our viewers what did you set out to achieve by publishing what many would argue a very offensive cartoons you know. well the cartoons were commissioned as part of and story n.t.p. server censorship or not when it comes to covering islam in denmark or maybe western europe there was a children's book written by the endangered author about the life of the prophet muhammad and he went public saying that you know i wrote
problem with the principle of free speech to discuss and debate these issues i'm joined by flemming rose the man who commissioned the cartoons as culture editor of danish newspaper poston and is now a senior fellow at the cato institute unnecessary malik a london based columnist thank you both for joining me up front flemming rose your 2005 decision to publish those notorious cartoons of the prophet of islam in a danish newspaper where you were culture editor at the time led to global...
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rose: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 116-411 n house report offered by mr. rose of new york. house ir: pursuant to resolution 877, the gentleman from new york, mr. rose, and a will opposed, each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. you, mr. thank chairman. i yield such time as i may consume. the gentleman is recognized. mr. rose: before i begin, i'd like to thank chairman thompson or his leadership in bringing this important bill to the floor today. i'm proud to be a co-sponsor of bill. on 9/11, we all watched in that day the events of played out in real time. a native new yorker, growing up in the shadows of the world rade center, i saw firsthand the impact that terrorism can have. day, we've ateful seen our nation take many important steps to prevent errorist attacks from happening. for example, congress created the transportation security administration and passed laws strengthening our nation's transpor
rose: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 116-411 n house report offered by mr. rose of new york. house ir: pursuant to resolution 877, the gentleman from new york, mr. rose, and a will opposed, each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. you, mr. thank chairman. i yield such time as i may consume. the gentleman is recognized. mr. rose: before i begin, i'd like to thank...
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he even brought out a device into the rose garden to put on display. a testing device by abbott labs. but hours earlier, we found out he had been on a call with the governor where governor bullock of manhattan had raised some serious questions about testing. so once again, we still seem to be in this cycle where the white house is viewing the situation differently than what is happening on the ground, despite all the gains there has been on testing. that's something we plan on pressing the white house about again today in the briefing at 5:00. >> dr. redlener, just some basic questions for you. people are getting -- i'm getting a lot of questions. i'm wondering myself, when i leave my house to go to the supermarket on my weekly grocery run for the family, is it a good idea for people to wear masks when they walk into a supermarket? to wear gloves? what are the precautions you need to take and do you need to wash all of your produce and packaging once it comes in the house? >> yes and yes. a week ago, most of us were saying, you doend neat to be wearing
he even brought out a device into the rose garden to put on display. a testing device by abbott labs. but hours earlier, we found out he had been on a call with the governor where governor bullock of manhattan had raised some serious questions about testing. so once again, we still seem to be in this cycle where the white house is viewing the situation differently than what is happening on the ground, despite all the gains there has been on testing. that's something we plan on pressing the...
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we begin with the president's address in the rose garden tod today. >> the power of the federal government today, i am officially declaring a national emergency. the action i am taking will open up access to up to $50 billion, half a million additional tests will be available early next week. we have been in discussions with pharmacies and retailers to make drive-through tests available. we want to make sure that those who needed tests can get a test very safely, quickly, and conveniently. the next eight weeks are critical. we can learn and we will turn a corner on this virus. >> martha: those are the measures that are being taken tonight as the number of cases here in the united states now over 1600. 137,000 cases worldwide. just shy of 70,000 people have already recovered from the virus. it impacts almost every aspect of everybody's life tonight. so how are we doing? how long is going to take? and how long can americans stay home? that's the big question. so the lockdown in italy may be starting to have an impact. singapore, more authoritarian route has actually been successful. so what
we begin with the president's address in the rose garden tod today. >> the power of the federal government today, i am officially declaring a national emergency. the action i am taking will open up access to up to $50 billion, half a million additional tests will be available early next week. we have been in discussions with pharmacies and retailers to make drive-through tests available. we want to make sure that those who needed tests can get a test very safely, quickly, and...
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amira rose davis is joining us from new york. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> you're watching american history tv, covering history c-span style with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, lectures and college classrooms and visits to museums and historic places. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend featuring museum tours, archival films and programs on the presidency, the civil war and more. here is a clip from a recent program. exception, notable humanitarian relief was not forthcoming from the federal government during the lifetimes of the founders. that exception was in 1827 when congress granted the city of to $20,000 after a fire destroyed 53 buildings, leaving many people homeless. we all know alexandria is now in virginia, but back then it was part of the district of columbia and it was governed by congress. federal disasters -- federal disaster relief for alexandria was considered controversial. congressman and future president james k polk sp
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standing by at home for us and los angeles rob another long press briefing from the president in the rose garden today he says that the u.s. has tested more than a 1000000 people. that's right that is what the president said during that one hour long plus press conference. it's difficult to tell adrian whether that is an accurate figure we only have the white house asked or says word on it there's been no real independent. counting of that figure and we've learned that the president has said some things both during the. day keep endemic and before that don't necessarily correspond with reality but we also heard in that press conference along with that claim a 1000000000 tests a reporter asked the president question about what that means in terms of tests per capita. and when the reporter pointed out that many other countries like south korea and germany had tested more of their citizens per capita than the united states president got angry and called the reporter. snarky mean person. just days ago the president's focus seemed to be on preserving the economy at all costs now he appears to
standing by at home for us and los angeles rob another long press briefing from the president in the rose garden today he says that the u.s. has tested more than a 1000000 people. that's right that is what the president said during that one hour long plus press conference. it's difficult to tell adrian whether that is an accurate figure we only have the white house asked or says word on it there's been no real independent. counting of that figure and we've learned that the president has said...
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$800.00 deaths in the previous 24 hours and after 2 days of decline the number of deaths in italy rose again to 812 but there is some hope that infection rates are slowing in both countries hong kong's leader says it won't be reopening in sport or with mainland china despite the number of infections they're falling chief executive carry mammal so says the government will launch a 2nd round of funds in its untie epidemic package the territory s. confirmed 682 cases 4 people have died. uganda has ordered an immediate 14 day nationwide lockdown in an effort to slow the spread of corona virus. last week the president bans public transport close the country's borders and people to stay at home shopping malls and businesses selling non-food items were also ordered to shut it down das confirmed 33 cases so far new york's health system is getting a lifeline via the sea a u.s. navy medical ship has arrived to help relieve hospitals which are quickly filling up the 1000 bed ship will treat people with non virus related ailments estates of new york is the worst affected in the country with more t
$800.00 deaths in the previous 24 hours and after 2 days of decline the number of deaths in italy rose again to 812 but there is some hope that infection rates are slowing in both countries hong kong's leader says it won't be reopening in sport or with mainland china despite the number of infections they're falling chief executive carry mammal so says the government will launch a 2nd round of funds in its untie epidemic package the territory s. confirmed 682 cases 4 people have died. uganda has...
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strategy to tackle the pandemic another long press briefing in the rose garden today from the president rob he says that the u.s. has tested more than a 1000000 people. yes that's correct and of we don't we don't have any real way to verify that because those numbers come out of the white house task force so. they are basically on the. word of the president now. the president's making that claim was talking about sheer numbers the words only the actual number he said a 1000000 but when every reporter pointed out that that is much lower per capita than other countries like germany or south korea the president got angry and sent that the reporter and said that the report of assessing a nasty question so the information about test kits is also somewhat at odds with what u.s. governors are saying just yesterday governor j.b. pritzker of the state of illinois held a press conference and he said the white house has promised us millions of test kits and they are just not here just days ago right the president's focus seemed to be on preserving the economy now he appears to have done 180 degree
strategy to tackle the pandemic another long press briefing in the rose garden today from the president rob he says that the u.s. has tested more than a 1000000 people. yes that's correct and of we don't we don't have any real way to verify that because those numbers come out of the white house task force so. they are basically on the. word of the president now. the president's making that claim was talking about sheer numbers the words only the actual number he said a 1000000 but when every...
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next few days spain falling italy is also warning the worst is still ahead the number of fatalities rose by 769 in just 24 hours to nearly 5000 the number of affected to more than 64000 number of cases in the u.k. also on the rise more than 11000 come from the factions 573 tallaght he's british prime minister boris johnson tested positive for the covert 19 and is the 1st major world leader to do so the country instituted a nationwide lockdown earlier this week which many predict could last up to thinks months for more numbers and formation on the coronavirus be sure to check out our portable the t.v. up and look for the section tracking coronavirus and we're going to bring in. to tell us more about the global impact that it's having on the economy. now once again the market is and by the rumor sell the news mode as a historic rally a nearly 20 percent in the previous 3 trading sessions faded and where once again totally $600.00 points off the open market moves for the past 3 weeks have been fast and furious and the volatility has no indication of slowing down the temporary euphoria from
next few days spain falling italy is also warning the worst is still ahead the number of fatalities rose by 769 in just 24 hours to nearly 5000 the number of affected to more than 64000 number of cases in the u.k. also on the rise more than 11000 come from the factions 573 tallaght he's british prime minister boris johnson tested positive for the covert 19 and is the 1st major world leader to do so the country instituted a nationwide lockdown earlier this week which many predict could last up...