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and she said, ruth, you just do it. just do it, and get your opinion in circulation before he makes the next set of assignments. otherwise, you'll risk getting another unpleasant case. [ laughter ] but that was her attitude about everything. just do it. >> well, now, about her, we've heard a lot about she was both a consensus builder and a trailblazer, and i suppose that in some sense, being one is the antithesis of the other. if you're out there, writing a strong dissent and chief justice rehnquist, when he was an associate justice, was of singular dissent lot, that must be in somewhat contention of being a consensus builder. you think about that, justice sotomayor? >> i do, because i'm not the consensus builder. i think there is a tension. however, i don't think that sandra -- and i must admit that i didn't serve as long with her as ruth did, but i don't think that justice o'connor worried about being a trailblazer. i think she focused her life on just doing. and for her, what was right, she wouldn't accept that other
and she said, ruth, you just do it. just do it, and get your opinion in circulation before he makes the next set of assignments. otherwise, you'll risk getting another unpleasant case. [ laughter ] but that was her attitude about everything. just do it. >> well, now, about her, we've heard a lot about she was both a consensus builder and a trailblazer, and i suppose that in some sense, being one is the antithesis of the other. if you're out there, writing a strong dissent and chief...
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that's why sandra gave ruth the vmi case. she had spent her life on the issues of equality for women. and it was a fitting tribute to what ruth had done. >> sort of why i asked the question about justice o'connor growing up on a vast ranch in arizona. >> i couldn't do half the things she did. >> pardon? >> i couldn't do half the things she -- shea rode horses. she fly fished. i go across the country to hear judges telling mae how she came to visit and they'd be out in the middle of this ice cold river fly fishing. i believe she hunted. i know ruth has flown out of airplanes and gone in back of boats. i don't do any of that stuff. >> well, now -- >> these are indestructible women. >> she also went around a golf course faster than anyone. >> a heck of a tennis player, too, i gather. but she came from the west and went to stanford. justice kennedy came from the west. now you're all pretty much from the eastern part of the united states. all of you went to yale or harvard law school. and most of you went to ivy league under gradu
that's why sandra gave ruth the vmi case. she had spent her life on the issues of equality for women. and it was a fitting tribute to what ruth had done. >> sort of why i asked the question about justice o'connor growing up on a vast ranch in arizona. >> i couldn't do half the things she did. >> pardon? >> i couldn't do half the things she -- shea rode horses. she fly fished. i go across the country to hear judges telling mae how she came to visit and they'd be out in...
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let me start with you, ruth. >> okay. just let me say here, i don't think she minded at all being the deciding vote. she just thought swing vote sounded kind of frivolous. i think she liked being the deciding vote. the court is changing so much, i don't know how many of her opinions will survive, but at least as part of the development, i think you'll continue to see attention to her opinions in the area of first amendment, religion, separation of church and state. i think in the area of gender discrimination and i think also that at least as a part of the development, her decisions in the abortion area, i think will survive. >> kathleen? >> well, i'm married to a law professor, so i actually asked what was in the textbooks and i am pleased to announce that our decisions are still in the textbooks. they are commissioner versus tufts and i'm not seeing a lot of recognition in the crowd. that would be because my husband is a tax professor. which i think is really kind of an important perspective on the justice, if i could t
let me start with you, ruth. >> okay. just let me say here, i don't think she minded at all being the deciding vote. she just thought swing vote sounded kind of frivolous. i think she liked being the deciding vote. the court is changing so much, i don't know how many of her opinions will survive, but at least as part of the development, i think you'll continue to see attention to her opinions in the area of first amendment, religion, separation of church and state. i think in the area of...
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[applause] instead of the chairman can you listen to justice ruth.ustice ginsburg, we know you've had some health challenges in the last year or. you had radiation for much of august. let me ask you a question that everybody here wants to ask which is what are you feeling and how are you resting up for the term and do you plan on staying in your current job? >> as the audience can see, i'm alive. [applause] i am on my way to being very well. we have more than a month yet to go how do you just keep trucki trucking? for one thing, i love my job. it's the best and the hardest job i've ever had, and it's kept me going through for cancer bouts. instead of focusing on my aches and pains i have to somehow with what it's going o is going on id concentrate on the coursework. >> so your book in my own words, it is the first essentially of two. i hesitate to ask this but i'm going to do it because i have 4,000 witnesses. they've been at work how many years? fifteen years. >> 2004. it would be followed by selections and speeches and opinions that are written. wh
[applause] instead of the chairman can you listen to justice ruth.ustice ginsburg, we know you've had some health challenges in the last year or. you had radiation for much of august. let me ask you a question that everybody here wants to ask which is what are you feeling and how are you resting up for the term and do you plan on staying in your current job? >> as the audience can see, i'm alive. [applause] i am on my way to being very well. we have more than a month yet to go how do you...
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[applause] >> i would personally advise that instead of chairman mao you listen to justice ruth.laughter] ms. ginsburg, we all know you've had health challenges in the last year, the last month and you had radiation for most of august so let me ask you the question that everyone here wants to ask which is how are you feeling? why are you here instead of resting up for the term? and are you planning on staying inte your current job? >> how am f i feeling? first, this audience can see that i am alive. [cheering and applause] and i'm on my way to being very well. [applause] >> why are you here instead of resting up for the term? [laughter] >> in the term we haveor more tn a month yet to go so i will be prepared when the time comes. [cheering and applause] >> how do you just keep trucking? >> for one thing, i love my job. it's the best and the hottest jobs i ever had and it is what has kept me going through four cancer battles instead of concentrating on my aches and pains i just know that i have tt read this set of briefs, go over the draft opinion and so i have to somehow surmount
[applause] >> i would personally advise that instead of chairman mao you listen to justice ruth.laughter] ms. ginsburg, we all know you've had health challenges in the last year, the last month and you had radiation for most of august so let me ask you the question that everyone here wants to ask which is how are you feeling? why are you here instead of resting up for the term? and are you planning on staying inte your current job? >> how am f i feeling? first, this audience can see...
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amy: ruth mendez, is genesis still in solitary confinement?ean, you been have the former ice director making very clear that ice in particular has the sole authority to release all of these prisoners. he is s demanding they do, as do many g grassroots groroups, yety have not done this yet. but t start with genesis. still innsis, she isis solitary confinement right now. she does not have access to commissaryry. she does not havee access -- she is limitited access to the phon. she is n not even able to go t o the l library. we talked not to long ago and it is just these lilittle thihingst mamake h her -- make it so mucuh hardrder to be insnside solitary right now.. it is insane. she, r right, is a veryy strong wowoman that i admdmire so mucu. it is unfair what is hapappening to herer. currently,y, she -- - because of up, incncident t that she stood demanded answers from ice and just people around the ststaff f corecivic, she was takaken in handcucuffs and taken a solitary and g given 15 daysys. however, that was s doubleled rerecently. so now i
amy: ruth mendez, is genesis still in solitary confinement?ean, you been have the former ice director making very clear that ice in particular has the sole authority to release all of these prisoners. he is s demanding they do, as do many g grassroots groroups, yety have not done this yet. but t start with genesis. still innsis, she isis solitary confinement right now. she does not have access to commissaryry. she does not havee access -- she is limitited access to the phon. she is n not even...
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ruth.u is a survey which shows the behavioural change is of march 29th in relation to the social distancing advice government has given. as you can see on the side, if you begin on the left, there is a small increase in mobility within residential settings. this actually is good because it shows people are staying at home. if you then contrast that with the bars further to the right, which move progressively through grocery and pharmacy and public parks and workplaces and transit stations and finally to retail and recreation, you can see progressively larger declines in mobility across the uk. this is very encouraging indeed and shows the british public are following advice that was given to them but it needs to continue. next slide, please. if you move on and look at the change in transport use between the 5th of march and just a few days ago, you can see dramatic declines across the piece. in total motor vehicles and use of national rail, buses and the tube in london. this, again, is very
ruth.u is a survey which shows the behavioural change is of march 29th in relation to the social distancing advice government has given. as you can see on the side, if you begin on the left, there is a small increase in mobility within residential settings. this actually is good because it shows people are staying at home. if you then contrast that with the bars further to the right, which move progressively through grocery and pharmacy and public parks and workplaces and transit stations and...
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viewer of kpix 5 news for many, many years, happy birthday, ruth. 97. >> very nice, ruth, happy birthday, let's do 20 or 30 tonight on the cbs evening news, anthony fauci says reopening the economy by may 1st is over hi optimistic. the roadblock, testing and tracing, and the story of a gym ceo able to keep his employees on the payroll while keeping the facility closed. here tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> east bay movie lovers can get a small part of the theater experience even with big screens closed. >> maya cinemaest is popping the popcorn for you. the theater at 4085 edger century boulevard in pittsburgh is offering no cabbing curb side pick up three days a week. you can buy a two gallon bag of freshly popped popcorn and two captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight: stunning increase. more than 25,000 now dead nationwide. new york city says 3,700 people who weren't tested likely were killed by the virus just as the curve is flattening there. >> it's basically flat at a devastating level of pain and grief. >> o'donnell: plus some much- needed help as the
viewer of kpix 5 news for many, many years, happy birthday, ruth. 97. >> very nice, ruth, happy birthday, let's do 20 or 30 tonight on the cbs evening news, anthony fauci says reopening the economy by may 1st is over hi optimistic. the roadblock, testing and tracing, and the story of a gym ceo able to keep his employees on the payroll while keeping the facility closed. here tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> east bay movie lovers can get a small part of the theater experience...
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ruth peter ginsburg told us about this.looking down the road, more than any other supreme court justice of her time, she looked at the practical consequences of the supreme court's decision. she didn't really go for doctrine and theory. she cared about the consequences. in this case it was going to be a mess. she did and weaknesses and that is why she voted the way she did. >> that morning, she told her son correctly half of the country is going to hate me, and they did. although she was suddenly very decisive and have few regrets. on this one, she did. she was uncomfortable being asked about it and 12 years later she told "the chicago tribune." afterwards she started by saying no question. >> uncharacteristically defensive on her part. >> for the challenge for the personal timing, she didn't feel coming afeelthem and you did a f this in the book that sort of been the next morning now that we have another republican president resigned, retired because it would look like she had a van in the tank so she could leave for the r
ruth peter ginsburg told us about this.looking down the road, more than any other supreme court justice of her time, she looked at the practical consequences of the supreme court's decision. she didn't really go for doctrine and theory. she cared about the consequences. in this case it was going to be a mess. she did and weaknesses and that is why she voted the way she did. >> that morning, she told her son correctly half of the country is going to hate me, and they did. although she was...
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ruth?roups. i was only on the way here going over westminster bridge and seeing a hoard of cyclists. it is very frustrating. the reason that is very frustrating. the reason that is frustrating is because there is also still occasions where my collea g u es also still occasions where my colleagues are getting abuse from their neighbours, for driving off to work. sam, a nurse in a mental health organisation in the east of england, had grief from her neighbours, because she was travelling to work. our nurses, our health care staff need to be able to get to work and my ask of everybody, please stay at home, save lives and protect my staff. thank you. professor? tom, thank you for the question. i completely understand that everyone wants a completely understand that everyone wantsa numberor completely understand that everyone wants a number or a figure or something that they can say... can i look out for this, well that then begin to tell me that we are finally beating this for real, for good in
ruth?roups. i was only on the way here going over westminster bridge and seeing a hoard of cyclists. it is very frustrating. the reason that is very frustrating. the reason that is frustrating is because there is also still occasions where my collea g u es also still occasions where my colleagues are getting abuse from their neighbours, for driving off to work. sam, a nurse in a mental health organisation in the east of england, had grief from her neighbours, because she was travelling to work....
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that ruth's hospitality group was able to apply for 20 for each of two subsidiaries and ruth said itthe forgivable money to ensure the company is emerging from the situation a strong and viable entity. i don't know the books of ruth's chris but it is a payroll subsidy from the government. and even if it is a relatively large entity and employing a lot of people and keep the people on the paycheck, i'm fine with that as a policy matter because that's the design. and the problem is where people are saying they're qualifying but not actually going to keep labor there, and not actually keep workers to get a paycheck. >> i actually think, chris, if you went to the president, and explained this to him, or steve mnuchin or any democrat, this is not the spirit what this was designed for, but right now, there are literally webinars out there, there are trade publications, for investment advisers, saying this is how you can use the ppp, this is what is really important. the american people have come to say, we don't want to pay taxes, we're going to do everything we can to minimize the amount
that ruth's hospitality group was able to apply for 20 for each of two subsidiaries and ruth said itthe forgivable money to ensure the company is emerging from the situation a strong and viable entity. i don't know the books of ruth's chris but it is a payroll subsidy from the government. and even if it is a relatively large entity and employing a lot of people and keep the people on the paycheck, i'm fine with that as a policy matter because that's the design. and the problem is where people...
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some people sometimes call me the babe ruth of wrestling. so it's really cool to have people say those things about you, you know. you miss wrestling? tremendously. how so? what do you miss about it? oh, my gosh. um... anybody that's ever had a good workout-- you know, once you get done working out, you've had that good sweat. oh, my gosh, it makes my day. sometimes when you wake up in the morning you don't feel good. "oh, i don't feel like working out." but after you train, you go, "yeah, all right, i'm ready." it's that times ten. do you enjoy it more now when people come up
some people sometimes call me the babe ruth of wrestling. so it's really cool to have people say those things about you, you know. you miss wrestling? tremendously. how so? what do you miss about it? oh, my gosh. um... anybody that's ever had a good workout-- you know, once you get done working out, you've had that good sweat. oh, my gosh, it makes my day. sometimes when you wake up in the morning you don't feel good. "oh, i don't feel like working out." but after you train, you go,...
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money goes to underserved small businesses and mom and pop shops as opposed to big chains such as ruth's chris steakhouse and potbelly. are you going to try to fix that? where are you in negotiations? >> jake, it's gareat to be with you. i think we're making a lot of progress. i've had multiple conversations over the weekend with the leadership in the senate and house. i spoke to chuck schumer this morning, i know he's on after. i think we're making a lot of progress. on the ppp program, three weeks ago the president signed the law, we had the program up and running in a week, which was unprecedented. it's impacted now over 30 million americans. let me just comment, the community banks have done an extraordinary job. 60% of the loans have been approved by banks that have $10 billion of assets and below, and 20% with $1 billion and below. so the community banks have done a terrific job here getting these long-distance approved. loans approved. >> two weeks ago you promised businesses, if you can't get the loan, don't worry, there will be money. some analysts and experts tell cnn that ulti
money goes to underserved small businesses and mom and pop shops as opposed to big chains such as ruth's chris steakhouse and potbelly. are you going to try to fix that? where are you in negotiations? >> jake, it's gareat to be with you. i think we're making a lot of progress. i've had multiple conversations over the weekend with the leadership in the senate and house. i spoke to chuck schumer this morning, i know he's on after. i think we're making a lot of progress. on the ppp program,...
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. >> reporter: it took high-end steakhouse ruth's chris with 150 restaurants and more than 5,000 employeest days to get a $20 million loan from j.p.morgan chase funds from the $350 billion set aside to help small businesses make payroll. the cares act allows restaurants and hotels, regardless of size, to apply, but it appears size matters. >> i don't think it's fair that the big guys get everything and the little guys get nothing. >> paul's pizza. >> reporter: paul gattuso is struggling to keep paul's pizza and hot dogs open. the restaurant has just eight employees and is still waiting for word about its small- business loan. >> you check your emails hourly, you're waiting anxiously to hear something. i can't do it much longer. i am trying so hard. >> reporter: democrats in congress complain the program allows banks to prioritize existing customers, particularly those with large credit lines, like ruth's chris, over small businesses or new applicants. >> i don't think it's wrong that the big companies are getting the money and saving jobs. what's wrong is it's not on a level playing field.
. >> reporter: it took high-end steakhouse ruth's chris with 150 restaurants and more than 5,000 employeest days to get a $20 million loan from j.p.morgan chase funds from the $350 billion set aside to help small businesses make payroll. the cares act allows restaurants and hotels, regardless of size, to apply, but it appears size matters. >> i don't think it's fair that the big guys get everything and the little guys get nothing. >> paul's pizza. >> reporter: paul...
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ruth lived through world war i and ii, the great depression and the spanish flu of 1918. can survive coronavirus, so he can throw her another party. >> this is not what we hoped to have to live in for a lot longer r t under the circumstances, it is better than the alternative. >> reporter: and that's all any of us can hope for, at any age. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> leigh: happy birthday. well, that is the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. news" for this sunday. i'm karen leig i'm karen leigh, reporting from denver. for all of us at cbs news, stay safe, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. >>> i think we probably have enough icu beds. >> now at 6:00 the coronavirus is testing the limits of the healthcare company, but there is an encouraging prediction for california tonight. >>> also a dream vacation turns deadly for a bay area couple. tonight a man is dead after waiting hours for medical care and his widow is in the hospital. >>> plus major servcuthe works most likely to be save
ruth lived through world war i and ii, the great depression and the spanish flu of 1918. can survive coronavirus, so he can throw her another party. >> this is not what we hoped to have to live in for a lot longer r t under the circumstances, it is better than the alternative. >> reporter: and that's all any of us can hope for, at any age. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> leigh: happy birthday. well, that is the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. news"...
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care beds this morning i attended the opening of the new nightingale hospital in east london and with ruth and many others it was planned constructed and fully staffed in just 9 days and that is next standing achievement and i pay pay tribute to ruth and all who've been involved in its construction it shows what's possible when we come together as $1.00 team in one national effort i pay tribute to the extraordinary work of everyone the n.h.s. the military the construction industry who both donated supplies and of course their expertise the engineers the electricians the plumbers the caterers and others all playing their part to build a place of hope and a place of healing it was really inspiring to go and see the sheer scale of it and the teamwork going on there and lastly i want to thank you i want to thank everyone who is at home because you are giving the n.h.s. the time to expand so that it can save lives by staying at home you are saving lives we have more nightingale hospitals planned and on the way in birmingham and manchester and glasgow and today we've announced that we will begin
care beds this morning i attended the opening of the new nightingale hospital in east london and with ruth and many others it was planned constructed and fully staffed in just 9 days and that is next standing achievement and i pay pay tribute to ruth and all who've been involved in its construction it shows what's possible when we come together as $1.00 team in one national effort i pay tribute to the extraordinary work of everyone the n.h.s. the military the construction industry who both...
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so i appreciate what you're saying about ruth's chris.get into the details about how they qualified, but it shouldn't necessarily matter whether or not the founders are significant. if they qualify and if they're in a business employing all those people who are currently home and can't go to work, then that does suit the spirit of this program. >> the other part to me that seemed problematic -- and again, i think the sort of conseat is a good one. there's a reason it had bipartisan support. it's modeled on other countries that have done a similar thing. a fixed pot of money, first come first serve. people who had strong relationships with banks, very developed accountants and lawyers. you heard the refrain from democrats a lot of people didn't get through the eye of the needle in the stampede left behind like real mom and pop operations. >> because, chris, they have never had to submit their payroll from the last two years. but here's something interesting. >> right. >> one of the reasons you saw some of the more established businesses ge
so i appreciate what you're saying about ruth's chris.get into the details about how they qualified, but it shouldn't necessarily matter whether or not the founders are significant. if they qualify and if they're in a business employing all those people who are currently home and can't go to work, then that does suit the spirit of this program. >> the other part to me that seemed problematic -- and again, i think the sort of conseat is a good one. there's a reason it had bipartisan...
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ruth lived through world war i and ii, the great depression and the spanish flu of 1918.an survive coronavirus, so he can throw her another party. >> this is not what we hoped to have to live in for a lot longer r t under the circumstances, it is better than the alternative. >> reporter: and that's all any of us can hope for, at any age. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> leigh: happy birthday. well, that is the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. news" for this sunday. i'm karen leig i'm karen leigh, reporting from denver. for all of us at cbs news, stay safe, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs
ruth lived through world war i and ii, the great depression and the spanish flu of 1918.an survive coronavirus, so he can throw her another party. >> this is not what we hoped to have to live in for a lot longer r t under the circumstances, it is better than the alternative. >> reporter: and that's all any of us can hope for, at any age. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> leigh: happy birthday. well, that is the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. news" for...
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now ruth's chris is doing the same.s, seth harris, a visiting professor at cornell institute for public affairs and former acting secretary of labor under president obama, josh brown, ceo of ritholtz wealth management. seth, let's go to you first. the government, it's not just the public, the government is now shaming some of these businesses saying you better give the money back. but here's the thing. the spirit of this program was the paycheck protection program. so we're talking about keeping businesses from laying off their low-wage workers. how is it that the government is now saying they violated the terms of this thing? the government made the terms. >> you're exactly right. i agree with the point that this is the government's fault. businesses have, as their job, making profit. and so companies that can squeeze inside a program that gives them extremely low interest loans that are then forgivable are going to try to do that. so government failed here. the sba, treasury and congress failed to set up rules that ma
now ruth's chris is doing the same.s, seth harris, a visiting professor at cornell institute for public affairs and former acting secretary of labor under president obama, josh brown, ceo of ritholtz wealth management. seth, let's go to you first. the government, it's not just the public, the government is now shaming some of these businesses saying you better give the money back. but here's the thing. the spirit of this program was the paycheck protection program. so we're talking about...
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. >> at 6:20 p.m., ruth author and city university of new york professor on mass incarceration in the u.s. >> the fact that most people leave prisons, do a little bit of analysis to see that we could be closing prisons already and joel's already if we just got bite two weeks in three weeks and four weeks much less years, the kinds of sentences that people are starving. >> watch book to be this weekend on "c-span2". [background sounds]. [background sounds]. host: good evening and welcome to the rare book room. my name is nancy and i am the owner of the store. this strand was founded in 1927 by my grandfather benjamin and then on to my father fred and then on to me. for a little bit of history in the late 18 hundreds, syria around this bookstore here in greenwich village, was the epicenter of publishers and booksellers. divine press, and they all had editorial offices and down below, they had theks bookstores to display their books rated along fourth avenue just around on that side, was known as book row. and spike of the work 48 used bookstores of which strand is the sole survivor. as
. >> at 6:20 p.m., ruth author and city university of new york professor on mass incarceration in the u.s. >> the fact that most people leave prisons, do a little bit of analysis to see that we could be closing prisons already and joel's already if we just got bite two weeks in three weeks and four weeks much less years, the kinds of sentences that people are starving. >> watch book to be this weekend on "c-span2". [background sounds]. [background sounds]. host: good...
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that is the top where you can support the nhs by abiding by these rules. —— chief nurse ruth may. the times newspaper which has a headline that iam sure newspaper which has a headline that i am sure people would turn to first if they saw on the newspapers in the morning facet the headline is vaccine for virus could be ready by september. my own personal copy here i have circled the word could about 50 times and i'm sure you have probably done the same. i have tried to read the article but we only have the front page at the moment. the article quotes sarah gilbert, a professor at oxford saying she is 80% confident that the vaccine would work in that first two columns, i do not see any indication of the time. it's worth saying the bbc has done research on this story as well and the bbc‘s understanding is september would be the most optimistic and least likely timeframe just to add that in there as we look at this story. but maya goodfellow if there isa story. but maya goodfellow if there is a rack of newspapers this would be the one everyone would look at first. i hope that optimism
that is the top where you can support the nhs by abiding by these rules. —— chief nurse ruth may. the times newspaper which has a headline that iam sure newspaper which has a headline that i am sure people would turn to first if they saw on the newspapers in the morning facet the headline is vaccine for virus could be ready by september. my own personal copy here i have circled the word could about 50 times and i'm sure you have probably done the same. i have tried to read the article but...
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ruth is 97 years step by step, we're going to figure this out. we're gonna find a way through this. we're working really, really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs. it's about staggering when people get sick so that the hospitals can cope. we're gonna go through an awful lot of these. all across puget sound, people have been stepping up and donating personal protective equipment. we stay at work. for you. you stay at home for us. just know we're all with you. thank you, thank you so much. thank you doctors & nurses. ♪ >> quinn: [sighs] >> brooke: you're insufferable, quinn. no wonder eric went to bed early. >> quinn: [sighs] >> brooke: your
ruth is 97 years step by step, we're going to figure this out. we're gonna find a way through this. we're working really, really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs. it's about staggering when people get sick so that the hospitals can cope. we're gonna go through an awful lot of these. all across puget sound, people have been stepping up and donating personal protective equipment. we stay at work. for you. you stay at home for us. just know we're all with you. thank you,...
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ruth hospitality group which owns 100 statehouses was able to obtain two, $10 million loans, one forach subsidiary. there are fewer than 500 employees in each of those locations, the company says they didn't do anything wrong. however, the ppp was not intended for multimillion dollar, publicly traded companies, hence the backlash. ruth chris now saying it is our hope these funds are loans to another company to protect their employees. the social media as a thing or 2 to say about this. joni tweeting good, they shouldn't have applied and accepted in the first place. this is why the money ran out for small business. donna saying still won't eat there. if your company that has to be shamed publicly into giving money back that you knew full well you didn't need i am done. significant backlash there. rob: a lot of taxes, employs a lot of people. it is -- they are being punished for being successful. let's talk about immunity passport. carley: we talk about opening of the economy, this idea floating around about immunity task force, you get an antibody test that shows you had the virus, yo
ruth hospitality group which owns 100 statehouses was able to obtain two, $10 million loans, one forach subsidiary. there are fewer than 500 employees in each of those locations, the company says they didn't do anything wrong. however, the ppp was not intended for multimillion dollar, publicly traded companies, hence the backlash. ruth chris now saying it is our hope these funds are loans to another company to protect their employees. the social media as a thing or 2 to say about this. joni...
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thank you, ruth.nk you, secretary of state, i will begin with the data and the first site i want to show you is a survey which shows the behavioural changes of march 29th in relation to the social distancing advice government has given. as you can see on the slide, if you begin on the left, there is a small increase in mobility within residential settings. this actually is good because it shows people are staying at home. if you then contrast that with the bars further to the right, which move progressively through grocery and pharmacy and public parks and workplaces and transit stations and finally to retail and recreation, you can see progressively larger declines in mobility across the uk. this is very encouraging indeed and shows the british public are following advice that was given to them but it needs to continue. next slide, please. if you move on and look at the change in transport use between the 5th of march and just a few days ago, you can see dramatic declines across the piece. in total,
thank you, ruth.nk you, secretary of state, i will begin with the data and the first site i want to show you is a survey which shows the behavioural changes of march 29th in relation to the social distancing advice government has given. as you can see on the slide, if you begin on the left, there is a small increase in mobility within residential settings. this actually is good because it shows people are staying at home. if you then contrast that with the bars further to the right, which move...
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she said, "ruth, you have your chemotherapy on friday.hat way, you'll get over it during the weekend, so you can be back." [laughter] david: now, the best way to win a case, if you're arguing one before the supreme court, is to write a great brief, to write a -- to be a great oral advocate. does the oral argument really make a difference, or does the brief really make a difference, or what is the best way to win a case in the supreme court? for somebody who might want to argue a case. [laughter] justice ginsburg: if you have a case that is strong on the merits. an oral argument at the court is not a debate. i would say of the two components, the brief is by far the most important. it is what we start with and what we end up with when we go back to chambers. oral argument is fleeting. david: if somebody wants to be a supreme court clerk, do you just send in a letter applying, or how does that work? [laughter] justice ginsburg: we get hundreds and hundreds of applications. ♪ david: now, the court meets from october to june, more or less. so
she said, "ruth, you have your chemotherapy on friday.hat way, you'll get over it during the weekend, so you can be back." [laughter] david: now, the best way to win a case, if you're arguing one before the supreme court, is to write a great brief, to write a -- to be a great oral advocate. does the oral argument really make a difference, or does the brief really make a difference, or what is the best way to win a case in the supreme court? for somebody who might want to argue a case....
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and after the break doctor ruth white joins us to the best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. abbvie. are all social distancing. there are some ways that we can give back to the community right now doctor ruth white joined our morning show today to discuss ways that we can help our communities without going anywhere and without spending any money. >>so you can do things like don't a black soul and there's been a i have a friend les sickle cell and he was saying that he was at risk of not getting like transfusion with what he needed because there has been a shortage of some kinds of blood products so that's a great way be able to help others delivering meals so there are a lot of people who were shot in meals on wheels is is bringing food you can also volunteer at a food bank. so yo
and after the break doctor ruth white joins us to the best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. abbvie. are all social distancing. there are some ways that we can give back to the community...
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let me start with you, ruth. >> i don't think she minded at all being the deciding vote. i think she likes being the deciding vote. the court is changing so much, i don't know how many of her opinions will survive, but at least as part of the development, i think in the area of gender discrimination and i think at least as part of the development, i think it will survive. >> i'm married to a law professor and i am pleased to announce my two favorite decisions from our term is still in the textbooks 30 years later. i'm not seeing a lot of recognition in the crowd. my husband is a tax professor which i think is an important perspective on the justice. we were the first term, so a eighteen month ago, she had been on the intermediate appellate court and a year and half later she is running these cases and still talking to students because they are so important to an area of law. >> linda? >> i think her most lasting decision was her earliest decision, hogan versus mississippi women's university. she came on and there were boxes of case files all piled around her office for. s
let me start with you, ruth. >> i don't think she minded at all being the deciding vote. i think she likes being the deciding vote. the court is changing so much, i don't know how many of her opinions will survive, but at least as part of the development, i think in the area of gender discrimination and i think at least as part of the development, i think it will survive. >> i'm married to a law professor and i am pleased to announce my two favorite decisions from our term is still...
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ruth is 97 years ♪ ♪ when you need it, jack delivers: order on uber eats, postmates and grubhub.n you need it, jack delivers: in these uncertain times, look after yourself, your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you through this. for more than 200 years, we've helped our clients navigate historic challenges. and we will get through this one... together. ♪ ♪ and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. is so irresistible, you'll wanna eat them anywhere, so don't resist! pop 'em outside, or on the go, or on the way home! pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for
ruth is 97 years ♪ ♪ when you need it, jack delivers: order on uber eats, postmates and grubhub.n you need it, jack delivers: in these uncertain times, look after yourself, your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you through this. for more than 200...
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ruth lived through world war i and ii, the great depression and the spanish flu of 1918.ust hopes she can survive coronavirus, so he can throw her another party. >> this is not what we hoped to have to live in for a lot longer but under the circumstances, it is better than the alternative. >> reporter: and that's all any of us can hope for, at any age. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the cbs morning news. or follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting this morning from cbs 4 news in denver, i'm karen leigh. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening, i'm karen leigh reporting tonight from cbs 4 news in denver. we begin with breaking news in britain. prime minister boris johnson who has the coronavirus has been admitted to the hospital. also dire warnings in his country about challenging days ahead. and the last 24 hours there have been more than 1300 new deaths. new york is hit the hardest. 1,000 more
ruth lived through world war i and ii, the great depression and the spanish flu of 1918.ust hopes she can survive coronavirus, so he can throw her another party. >> this is not what we hoped to have to live in for a lot longer but under the circumstances, it is better than the alternative. >> reporter: and that's all any of us can hope for, at any age. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for...
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[laughter] i would not even mention it, except ruth ginsberg and sandra day o'connor saw us there. [laughter] i won't tell you what happened. but lynn's secret service code name is now "dollar bill." [applause] but george and i are complete opposites. i am quiet, he's talkative. i am introverted, he's extroverted. i can pronounce nuclear. [laughter and applause] the amazing thing, however, is that george and i were just meant to be. i was a librarian who spent 12 hours a day in the library. yet, somehow, i met george. [laughter] we met and married and i became one of the regulars up at kennebunkport. all the bushes love kennebunkport. which is like crawford, but without the night life. [laughter] people ask me what it's like to be up there with the whole bush clan. let me put it this way. first prize, three-day vacation with the bush family. second prize, ten days. [laughter] [laughter and applause] speaking of prizes, brings me to my mother-in-law. [laughter] so many mothers today are just not involved in their children's lives. [laughter] not a problem with barbara bush. [laughte
[laughter] i would not even mention it, except ruth ginsberg and sandra day o'connor saw us there. [laughter] i won't tell you what happened. but lynn's secret service code name is now "dollar bill." [applause] but george and i are complete opposites. i am quiet, he's talkative. i am introverted, he's extroverted. i can pronounce nuclear. [laughter and applause] the amazing thing, however, is that george and i were just meant to be. i was a librarian who spent 12 hours a day in the...
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like ruth's chris steakhouse, shake shack, and sweetgreen. with outrage growing, they gave the money back. today, the l.a. lakers announced when they learned the fund had been depleted, they returned the $4.6 million they were given. experts say the fund could run out of money in a week. and there are calls for congress to fully fund and expand the program. david? >> mary, thank you. >>> in the meantime, a troubling headline overseas in the uk. an alert about a rare and dangerous reaction to the virus in children. james longman from london. >> reporter: tonight, concern about a rare but dangerous reaction in some children testing positive for coronavirus. an alert sent out to doctors across england, warns of a multisystem inflammation with flu like symptoms, causing severe illness. >> i have asked the national clinical director for children and young people to look into this as a matter of urgency. >> reporter: described as something akin to toxic shock syndrome with fever, rashes, and difficulty breathing. fewer than 20 cases reported, and c
like ruth's chris steakhouse, shake shack, and sweetgreen. with outrage growing, they gave the money back. today, the l.a. lakers announced when they learned the fund had been depleted, they returned the $4.6 million they were given. experts say the fund could run out of money in a week. and there are calls for congress to fully fund and expand the program. david? >> mary, thank you. >>> in the meantime, a troubling headline overseas in the uk. an alert about a rare and dangerous...
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>>up next we'll talk live with doctor ruth white to our 4 zone forecast as we take a live look outside pretty much deserted embarcadero in san francisco and joining us now from home our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is social distancing. >>taking it to extremes right. but hey we got to be safe right now especially at this time is this not virus. a new stream lea dangerousness headed our way so out the door tonight we do definitely have a nice night out there is little bit breezy in spots michael windy along the coastline. some of those gusts over 20 miles per hour continue see clear skies and that fog is long gone and that is the good reason with all that sunshine around the bay area city still number 2 the little bit of a hit with a weak cold front dive into the bay area so we have 50's for a high insan francisco today 64 in oakland 63 degrees in san jose 62 degrees and livermore concord checking in 65 65 degrees in santa rosa. all right you can just see the normally long way and we look or our satellite image from still up in oregon and parts of buzz just area but not much else
>>up next we'll talk live with doctor ruth white to our 4 zone forecast as we take a live look outside pretty much deserted embarcadero in san francisco and joining us now from home our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is social distancing. >>taking it to extremes right. but hey we got to be safe right now especially at this time is this not virus. a new stream lea dangerousness headed our way so out the door tonight we do definitely have a nice night out there is little bit...
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more news for you ruth after the break. who. >>> breaking news.the first large drug trial that might have a treatment for corona virus patients. you today at 1:00. s . here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in microwaves... and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and mr. clean magic eraser sheets. >>> very new information to bring you on the breaking news we had at the beginning of this newscast at the top of the hour in san francisco. the sheriff's department says that deputies responded to a loud argument this morning between a man with a dog and a security officer at a homeless shelter on market street around 8:00. not far from civic center plaza. the dog rs, one of the
more news for you ruth after the break. who. >>> breaking news.the first large drug trial that might have a treatment for corona virus patients. you today at 1:00. s . here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in...
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and i'm not going to lie, i'm not surprised ruth's chris would take extra money. they have been taking extra names for years. meanwhile, harvard university is also coming under fire because, even though they have a $41 billion endowment fund, they still decided to take $9 million from the relief package. yeah. $9 million. last time harvard got that much money out of the blue, they had to accept jared kushner. look, if you ask me, harvard is just being greedy right now. can't take $9 million when you have 41 billion. like jesse smollett joining the wwe. let's move on to the big story. over the weekend, america surpassed 40,000 confirmed coronavirus deaths and 750,000 confirmed infections. and because of that, most of us have accepted that, as painful as it is, we need to stay stay at home a little longer till we can get those numbers under control. turns out, there's a different group of people around the country who are saying, now, how can we get those numbers to go up? >> protests erupting coast to coast with calls to end stay-at-home orders. thousands lining th
and i'm not going to lie, i'm not surprised ruth's chris would take extra money. they have been taking extra names for years. meanwhile, harvard university is also coming under fire because, even though they have a $41 billion endowment fund, they still decided to take $9 million from the relief package. yeah. $9 million. last time harvard got that much money out of the blue, they had to accept jared kushner. look, if you ask me, harvard is just being greedy right now. can't take $9 million...
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five weeks desperation mounting, billions more in relief money for small businesses on the way as ruth's chris is giving the money it got back. >>> a stunning result from the first wide spread antibody testing, what it reveals a hidden outbreak infecting millions how long was it here before anyone knew? the fears tonight of a second wave. >> my fear is people get out there too quickly, too many people get sick. >> what americans are saying about what they'll feel safe going back to public places like gyms, restaurants and hair salons. >>> the top player in tonight's nfl draft, his moving message about a struggle impacting his hometown and millions of other american families in this pandemic. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone the push from some quarters to reopen the country is running up against hard facts tonight. the death toll still inching upward, now over 48,000 but at the same time, unemployment numbers have risen to numbers worse than the great depression tonight, georgia calculating it's better to send people back to work even a
five weeks desperation mounting, billions more in relief money for small businesses on the way as ruth's chris is giving the money it got back. >>> a stunning result from the first wide spread antibody testing, what it reveals a hidden outbreak infecting millions how long was it here before anyone knew? the fears tonight of a second wave. >> my fear is people get out there too quickly, too many people get sick. >> what americans are saying about what they'll feel safe going...
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and on this day in 1947, it was babe ruth day at yankee stadium. ailing star was suffering from throat cancer. a little more than a year later, ruth died at the age of 53. that's this day in sports, april 27th. i'm joe fonzi. >>> speak offering babe ruth, you want to read a good book about a him, there's a biography out called the big fella, and highly recommend it. >>> it looks like one current nhl player got some extra time to make sure his son follows in his skate steps. check this out. [ inaudible ]. >>> and that is ryan callahan, who plays for the senators of the nhl, and his little son, dominic, who is about two years old. all right. this is pretty cool. noah vant at the plate here. he's actually an a's prospect, his wife, riley, was a star pitcher for texas a&m softball, and i think she just got taken deep and the bat flipped, probably not going to go over do well, all right? [ laughter ] >>> thick this out. this is stu carter of lansing, michigan, right there. you know some of these stay at home things where you're playing and can be somewh
and on this day in 1947, it was babe ruth day at yankee stadium. ailing star was suffering from throat cancer. a little more than a year later, ruth died at the age of 53. that's this day in sports, april 27th. i'm joe fonzi. >>> speak offering babe ruth, you want to read a good book about a him, there's a biography out called the big fella, and highly recommend it. >>> it looks like one current nhl player got some extra time to make sure his son follows in his skate steps....
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media will have to explore what really goes on. >> well, ruth's chris, shake shack and most recently today the l.a. lakers have all returned the funding. right now 52 out of the ppe's $310 billion has been allocated. >> and you profiled several small businesses going through this process. have any of them received ppe funding? >> yes, am marks some good news to report in the peninsula, millbrae pancake house that's been around for 60 years just received their loan, and they told me they are going to make it through this. but unfortunately, in the east bay, joe field who owns a comice so it really speaks to the fact there are businesses on every end of this process. but dan and ama, the first round of funding ran out in 14 days. there is speculation that will happen again in what could be an even shorter time frame. we'll keep a close eye on it. back to you. >> thank you. >>> today is takeout tuesday. it's a chance to support local restaurants that are really going through a tough time right now. we spoke with local michelin star chef and restauranteur michael mina. >> grown every wee
media will have to explore what really goes on. >> well, ruth's chris, shake shack and most recently today the l.a. lakers have all returned the funding. right now 52 out of the ppe's $310 billion has been allocated. >> and you profiled several small businesses going through this process. have any of them received ppe funding? >> yes, am marks some good news to report in the peninsula, millbrae pancake house that's been around for 60 years just received their loan, and they...
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jo towers and her son ollie clap for ruth and her colleagues tonight.ed to have had the virus. we come out, we do our clapping, we bang our saucepans. yes, it's for the nhs. but for us, from our hearts, it's for the carers and the people looking after my dad that sacrifice their time with their families and putting my dad's care before their own. musicians have beenjoining in, too. it all adds to the colour and noise of these few minutes every week designed to lift the spirits and boost morale. whether it's musicians playing their part, or the whole of a road like this one at shipley, near bradford, coming out tojoin in, the feeling is that, although social distancing is keeping us apart, this sort of shared moment gives us a realfeeling of community. with the lockdown continuing, so too will this special moment every thursday. what started as a small gesture has grown to become a tribute the nation treasures. judith moritz, bbc news, west yorkshire. the first flight carrying 150 farm workers from romania arrived in the uk today. five more flights from
jo towers and her son ollie clap for ruth and her colleagues tonight.ed to have had the virus. we come out, we do our clapping, we bang our saucepans. yes, it's for the nhs. but for us, from our hearts, it's for the carers and the people looking after my dad that sacrifice their time with their families and putting my dad's care before their own. musicians have beenjoining in, too. it all adds to the colour and noise of these few minutes every week designed to lift the spirits and boost morale....
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we've all seen the stories over the last few days with these major restaurant chains shake shack ruth's chris getting their hands on tens of millions of dollars shake shack of course they gave back their 10000000 they said oh i'm so so out of it love that i mean it's great that they did that they only did it because people got fieri assim you know but he had paid attention shake shack what a love to have chris 2020 1000000 dollars they don't give a bad they're keeping you got all kinds of big corporations here that are giving that money back so you know if you compare to what shake shack did i don't know i don't have the interest and shakes but i'll have a david $10000000.00 but the problem is the way again this was written allowed these major firms which includes a lot of hedge funds to come in there and say whoa technically i'm a small business yes i control $16000000000.00 in assets but i meet your criteria i don't have $500.00 employees i don't technically own these assets that i'm controlling so you need to give me a small business loan because golly gee i don't know if i'm going t
we've all seen the stories over the last few days with these major restaurant chains shake shack ruth's chris getting their hands on tens of millions of dollars shake shack of course they gave back their 10000000 they said oh i'm so so out of it love that i mean it's great that they did that they only did it because people got fieri assim you know but he had paid attention shake shack what a love to have chris 2020 1000000 dollars they don't give a bad they're keeping you got all kinds of big...
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ruth davidson speaking earlier to my colleague.ounts from doctors, nurses and otherfront line health workers about the realities of tackling the disease, but what about those who are now in their own battle to recover from it? about those who are now in their own battle to recoverfrom it? this man spent five days in isolation in bradford after catching covid—i9. it was a few weeks ago, a sunday evening i came home and i had a really high temperature. i've had fevers before, but nothing like this. for a few days i was at home andi this. for a few days i was at home and i thought i would battle through it at home. on the thursday my mum and my wife rang for an ambulance. the paramedics came and they checked me. my dad was also displaying symptoms. they ended up taking my dad on the thursday. my dad got better and came home after a few days. on the following sunday, seven or eight days later, we rang again andi or eight days later, we rang again and i went into hospital, into a&e. i was taken to our coronavirus —positive word, then we
ruth davidson speaking earlier to my colleague.ounts from doctors, nurses and otherfront line health workers about the realities of tackling the disease, but what about those who are now in their own battle to recover from it? about those who are now in their own battle to recoverfrom it? this man spent five days in isolation in bradford after catching covid—i9. it was a few weeks ago, a sunday evening i came home and i had a really high temperature. i've had fevers before, but nothing like...