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police investigating samantha's assault are not sure.rron believes the same person is responsible for both crimes. >> we were able to identify one suspect in the case and he's our prime suspect, matthew muller. >> muller has never been charged in either case. we wanted to hear from muller himself. his attorney did not want muller to do an interview. however, muller agreed to see a visitor. "dateline" associate producer kayla ward spent 30 minutes talking with muller in jail through glass on the phone. no cameras, no recordings, no note taking allowed. >> what's your initial impression of him? >> extremely talkative. it was like he's in his element. he was laughing. he was joking about the books. >> what's his answer as to whether or not he's guilty of the crimes he's accused of? >> he wouldn't deny anything, but he wouldn't say he was guilty of anything. >> she asked him about samantha. >> i said, well, we recently interviewed a woman, and her case matches denise huskins and aaron quinn's cases. his eyes got wide, like he couldn't believ
police investigating samantha's assault are not sure.rron believes the same person is responsible for both crimes. >> we were able to identify one suspect in the case and he's our prime suspect, matthew muller. >> muller has never been charged in either case. we wanted to hear from muller himself. his attorney did not want muller to do an interview. however, muller agreed to see a visitor. "dateline" associate producer kayla ward spent 30 minutes talking with muller in...
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i'm samantha simmons in london. secretive religious sect in south korea is facing possible murder charges over the coronavirus deaths of some of his followers. american media are reporting that the democratic party presidential contender pete buttigieg is pulling out of the white house race. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times is leading with a story criticising the prime minister handling of the coronavirus outbreak. the paper says that critics are slamming shinzo abe for being "invisible" on the issue over the last month. singapore's straits times leads with analysis of the political situation in malaysia after the country's new prime minister — muhyiddin yassin — was sworn in on sunday. the paper says the turmoil is far from over, with former prime minister mahathir mohamad claiming that his successor does not have majority support in the house. and finally, the philippines star is predicting that injust 10 years' time, china's navy will be the world's largest. they cite a
i'm samantha simmons in london. secretive religious sect in south korea is facing possible murder charges over the coronavirus deaths of some of his followers. american media are reporting that the democratic party presidential contender pete buttigieg is pulling out of the white house race. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times is leading with a story criticising the prime minister handling of the coronavirus outbreak. the paper says that critics are...
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i'm samantha simmonds in london.lso in the programme: in the us election campaign, mayor pete buttigieg pulls out. it could be a boost forjoe biden‘s campaign. after the us—taliban agreement, the qatari mediator tells us that outside countries could still wreck the chances for peace in afghanistan. life from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. this is newsday. good morning. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in the morning in london and 10am in the morning in south korea, where the founder of a secretive religious sect is facing possible charges of murder over some of the country's coronavirus deaths. seoul city government has filed a legal complaint with prosecutors against lee man—hee and other leaders of the shincheonji church of jesus. they've been accused of failing to hand over a full list of followers, impeding the authorities‘ attempts to control the outbreak. our seoul correspondent laura bicker reports. the army has been deployed to deal with south korea's latest threat. they're battling th
i'm samantha simmonds in london.lso in the programme: in the us election campaign, mayor pete buttigieg pulls out. it could be a boost forjoe biden‘s campaign. after the us—taliban agreement, the qatari mediator tells us that outside countries could still wreck the chances for peace in afghanistan. life from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. this is newsday. good morning. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in the morning in london and 10am in the morning in south korea,...
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marine biologist samantha mascot is working to preserve the reefs. in the lab cheaper it's called rules for experimental purposes. that later be transferred to every. asset as we've discovered that a coral grows faster if it's divided up into small fragments rather than left in one big piece of. c.s. that i think that mining. uses this disc like a prosthesis and the coral wrapped itself around it as if it were its own skeleton and they're not going to get enough of them at. the corals can grow up to 10 centimeters a year using this method up to 4 times faster than they would in nature. the star for me is the alligator and sound from them on a daily basis. it's usually several months before they're ready to be released into the sea. the lapis financed by a group of investors who i know grange of hotels in the country german grunts also helped to fund that work. get that kick in a people matter i think then we can see which species are most resistant to higher low temperatures. or to most sunlight or to other parameters like an excess of nutrients for
marine biologist samantha mascot is working to preserve the reefs. in the lab cheaper it's called rules for experimental purposes. that later be transferred to every. asset as we've discovered that a coral grows faster if it's divided up into small fragments rather than left in one big piece of. c.s. that i think that mining. uses this disc like a prosthesis and the coral wrapped itself around it as if it were its own skeleton and they're not going to get enough of them at. the corals can grow...
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marine biologist samantha mascot is working to preserve the reefs. in the lab she prints corals for experimental purposes. that later be transferred to every. asset as we discover that a coral grows faster if it's divided up into small fragments rather than left in one big piece of a gas c s that i think that mine and my you know it uses this disc like a prosthesis and the coral wraps itself around it as if it were its own skeleton and they're not going the distance of. the corals can grow up to 10 centimeters a year using this method up to 4 times faster than they would in nature. the star for me is the alligator and sound from them on a daily basis. it's usually several months before they're ready to be released into the sea. the lapis financed by a group of investors who i know grange of hotels in the country german grants also help to fund. the picking up people matter i think then we can see which species are most resistant to hire a mo temperatures. or to low sunlight or to other parameters like an excess of nutrients for example when it's goin
marine biologist samantha mascot is working to preserve the reefs. in the lab she prints corals for experimental purposes. that later be transferred to every. asset as we discover that a coral grows faster if it's divided up into small fragments rather than left in one big piece of a gas c s that i think that mine and my you know it uses this disc like a prosthesis and the coral wraps itself around it as if it were its own skeleton and they're not going the distance of. the corals can grow up...
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marine biologist samantha mascot is working to preserve the reefs. in the lab she prefers corals for experimental purposes. that later be transferred to every. asset as we discover that a coral grows faster if it's divided up into small fragments rather than left in one big piece of a gas c.s. that i think that mining. uses this disc like a prosthesis and the coral wrapped itself around it as if it were its own skeleton i mean they're not going to sing with us tonight. the corals can grow up to 10 centimeters a year using this method up to 4 times faster than they would in nature. the stuff for me is the alligator and some from them on a daily basis. it's usually several months before they're ready to be released into the sea. the lapis financed by a group of investors who are no grange of hotels in the country. german grants also help to fund. the kick in a people matter i think then we can see which species are most resistant to higher low temperatures. or to low sunlight or to other parameters like an excess of nutrients or a camper when it's goin
marine biologist samantha mascot is working to preserve the reefs. in the lab she prefers corals for experimental purposes. that later be transferred to every. asset as we discover that a coral grows faster if it's divided up into small fragments rather than left in one big piece of a gas c.s. that i think that mining. uses this disc like a prosthesis and the coral wrapped itself around it as if it were its own skeleton i mean they're not going to sing with us tonight. the corals can grow up to...
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samantha. and mohamed l arian and the director of the division of infectious deceases at university of alabama. david starting with you clearly there are mixed messages from the white house on a consistent basis during a time of crisis. earlier today a reporter asked about reports of a possible travel ban upon the uk and ireland. the president spade it was something that was being considered. about 15 minutes later at the same press conference, mike pence announced that exact travel ban. why the disparity? why didn't the president announce it himself. >> i think, boris what we can welcome is that the white house is making a huge u-turn in its approach to the coronavirus, coming out of the complacency, recognizing now at long last that this is really serious. a lot of people are going to die. and you have to save lives. that's to be celebrated in all sorts of ways. but they are doing it in such a way that they expose the continuing flailing around within the white house on almost every subject t
samantha. and mohamed l arian and the director of the division of infectious deceases at university of alabama. david starting with you clearly there are mixed messages from the white house on a consistent basis during a time of crisis. earlier today a reporter asked about reports of a possible travel ban upon the uk and ireland. the president spade it was something that was being considered. about 15 minutes later at the same press conference, mike pence announced that exact travel ban. why...
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marine biologist samantha mascot is working to preserve the reefs. in the lab she prefers corals for experimental purposes. that later be transferred to every. asset as we discover that a coral grows faster if it's divided up into small fragments rather than left in one big piece of a gas c s that i think that mine and my your it uses this disc like a purse the surface and the coral wraps itself around it as if it were its own skeleton and they're not going this thing with us and i know the corals can grow up to 10 centimeters a year using this method up to 4 times faster than they would in nature. the star for me is the alligator and some from them on a daily basis. it's usually several months before they're ready to be released into the sea. the lab is financed by a group of investors who are you know grange of hotels in the country german grants also helped to fund that work. get the kick in a people matter i think then we can see which species are most resistant to higher low temperatures. or to low sunlight or to other parameters like an excess
marine biologist samantha mascot is working to preserve the reefs. in the lab she prefers corals for experimental purposes. that later be transferred to every. asset as we discover that a coral grows faster if it's divided up into small fragments rather than left in one big piece of a gas c s that i think that mine and my your it uses this disc like a purse the surface and the coral wraps itself around it as if it were its own skeleton and they're not going this thing with us and i know the...
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marine biologist samantha mascot is working to preserve the reefs. in the lab cheaper it's called rules for experimental purposes. that later be transferred to a reef. as sad as what we had discovered that a coral grows faster if it's divided up into small fragments rather than left in one big piece of a dad see is that i think that mine and my you know it uses this do. like a prosthesis and the coral wrapped itself around it as if it were its own skeleton and they're not going to have enough of them that. the corals can grow up to 10 centimeters a year using this method up to 4 times faster than they would in nature. the stuff for me is the alligator and some from them on a daily basis. it's usually several months before they're ready to be released into the say. the lab is financed by a group of investors who own a grange of hotels in the country. german grants also helped to fund that work. get that picking up people matter i think then we can see which species are most resistant to hire mo temperatures. or to most sunlight or to other parameters
marine biologist samantha mascot is working to preserve the reefs. in the lab cheaper it's called rules for experimental purposes. that later be transferred to a reef. as sad as what we had discovered that a coral grows faster if it's divided up into small fragments rather than left in one big piece of a dad see is that i think that mine and my you know it uses this do. like a prosthesis and the coral wrapped itself around it as if it were its own skeleton and they're not going to have enough...
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then i watched this lassie series and in one of the episodes there was a bloodhound called samantha. this samantha had a real character knew exactly what she wanted it was independent but also stab and . so that really impressed me and i wouldn't stop pestering my mother until we had our 1st blood hound a bitch called car god. madam and my my lead invited me to switzerland to do more training as a dog handler and it's nothing like congo nobody can arrest you and the police don't bother people. no. it was. hello welcome to our seminar here in test scene. for 5 yards 5 years ago i took on the training of all the rangers in congo and soon had the idea that it would be good for them to experience how other handlers work with their dogs in congo they're the only ones there's no comparison that's why i started inviting rangers here in the autumn we go to training seminars but we also give presentations for what are called joke was. funny and oh yeah was. that funny that was. welcome to our presentation on the congo project the congo how project as we call it nina and. donald before we. let
then i watched this lassie series and in one of the episodes there was a bloodhound called samantha. this samantha had a real character knew exactly what she wanted it was independent but also stab and . so that really impressed me and i wouldn't stop pestering my mother until we had our 1st blood hound a bitch called car god. madam and my my lead invited me to switzerland to do more training as a dog handler and it's nothing like congo nobody can arrest you and the police don't bother people....
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samantha vinograd, helping us. dr.ng back into the emergency room at george washington university. be careful over there. we'll stay in close touch with you. please thank all of your colleagues for what they are doing. they are saving people's lives right now. appreciate it very much. >> coming up, fallout from the coronavirus is costing millions of americans their jobs. there is another great depression on the horizon? the president of the food and the united workers association joining us live. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements you should know they are not fda approved... ...they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol. to treat very high triglycerides, discover the science of prescription vascepa. proven in multiple clinical trials, vascepa, along with diet, is the only prescription epa treatment, approved by the fda to lower very high triglycerides by 33%, without raising bad cholesterol. look. it's clear, there's only one prescription epa vascepa. vascepa is not right for everyone. d
samantha vinograd, helping us. dr.ng back into the emergency room at george washington university. be careful over there. we'll stay in close touch with you. please thank all of your colleagues for what they are doing. they are saving people's lives right now. appreciate it very much. >> coming up, fallout from the coronavirus is costing millions of americans their jobs. there is another great depression on the horizon? the president of the food and the united workers association joining...
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power samantha power famously writing a book saying that the u.s.had to be more active in stopping genocide around the world well but what happened 1st of all that turned out that the war was based on lies that all these wars are we weren't there to protect human rights and in fact e-mails that were leaked by we get weeks later showed internal discussions where they were in it there was no human rights crisis certainly by the time we were bombing libya. meanwhile in us lied about a number of reasons for invading one of the law it's the worst one. was that get off it was used in black commercial they are used from an african states to kill as don't think well this turned out not to be true 1st of all i don't know why they had to be black but that with and for. but to turn out their being black mercenaries who are african guest workers that could be invited to work. in libya these 2 are not mercenaries at all in fact amnesty international which initially had all disli were delayed or stayed there was no evidence of but mercenary this lie was important
power samantha power famously writing a book saying that the u.s.had to be more active in stopping genocide around the world well but what happened 1st of all that turned out that the war was based on lies that all these wars are we weren't there to protect human rights and in fact e-mails that were leaked by we get weeks later showed internal discussions where they were in it there was no human rights crisis certainly by the time we were bombing libya. meanwhile in us lied about a number of...
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power samantha power famously writing a book saying that the u.s.had to be more active in stopping genocide around the world well but what happened 1st of all that turned out that the war was based on lies and all these wars are we weren't there to protect human rights and in fact e-mails that were leaked by we need weeks later showed internal discussions where they were in it there was no human rights crisis certainly by the time we were bombing libya. meanwhile in u.s. lied about a number of reasons for invading one of the law it's the worst one. was that get off it was used in black commercial and they are used from an african states to kill those don't think well this turned out not to be true 1st of all i don't know why they had to be black but that with and for. but to it turned out they're being black mercenaries who are african guest workers that could be invited to work. in libya these 2 are not mercenaries at all in fact amnesty international which initially addled this why were delayed or stay there was no evidence of black mercenary this
power samantha power famously writing a book saying that the u.s.had to be more active in stopping genocide around the world well but what happened 1st of all that turned out that the war was based on lies and all these wars are we weren't there to protect human rights and in fact e-mails that were leaked by we need weeks later showed internal discussions where they were in it there was no human rights crisis certainly by the time we were bombing libya. meanwhile in u.s. lied about a number of...
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power samantha power famously writing a book saying that the u.s. had to be more active in stopping genocide around the world well what happened 1st of all it turned out that the war was based on lies told the scores are we weren't there to protect human rights and in fact emails that were leaked by week 2 weeks later showed internal discussions where they were in it there was no human rights crisis certainly by the time we were bombing libya. meanwhile in us lied about a number of reasons for invading one of the law it's the worst one. was that get off it was used in black commercial they are used from an african states to kill those don't they. well this turned out not to be true 1st of all i don't know why they had to be black but that with and for. but 2 it turned out there being a black mercenary african guest workers that gadhafi had invited to work in libya these were not mercenaries at all in fact amnesty international which initially had all disli were delayed or stayed there was no evidence of but mercenary this lie was important to consid
power samantha power famously writing a book saying that the u.s. had to be more active in stopping genocide around the world well what happened 1st of all it turned out that the war was based on lies told the scores are we weren't there to protect human rights and in fact emails that were leaked by week 2 weeks later showed internal discussions where they were in it there was no human rights crisis certainly by the time we were bombing libya. meanwhile in us lied about a number of reasons for...
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power samantha power famously writing a book saying that the u.s. had to be more active in stopping genocide around the world well but what happened 1st of all it turned out that the war was based on lies that all these wars are we weren't there to protect human rights and in fact e-mails that were leaked by we get weeks later showed internal discussions where they were in it there was no human rights crisis certainly by the time we were bombing libya. meanwhile in us lied about a number of reasons for invading one of the law it's the worst one. was that get off it was used in black commercial they are used from an african states to kill as don't think well this turned out not to be true 1st of all i don't know why they had to be black but that with and for. but 2 it turned out they're being black mercenaries who were african guest workers that gadhafi had invited to work. in libya these 2 are not mercenaries at all in fact amnesty international which initially had all disli were delayed or stayed there was no evidence of but mercenary this lie was
power samantha power famously writing a book saying that the u.s. had to be more active in stopping genocide around the world well but what happened 1st of all it turned out that the war was based on lies that all these wars are we weren't there to protect human rights and in fact e-mails that were leaked by we get weeks later showed internal discussions where they were in it there was no human rights crisis certainly by the time we were bombing libya. meanwhile in us lied about a number of...
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the team is spearheaded by coach samantha, who was led west nassau to five state championships, three national championships, and two world championships. on behalf of the florida's fourth congressional district of florida, i want to congratulate the west nassau warriors on a cheerleading dynasty. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 12 or listen live on the free c-span radio app. while we have this break in the we'll take you live now to the house homeland security committee, there's the chairman. hearing this morning on the coronavirus. this got underwap at 10:00 at 10:00 a.m. ay eastern. r. inglesby: i'm director for the johns hopkins
the team is spearheaded by coach samantha, who was led west nassau to five state championships, three national championships, and two world championships. on behalf of the florida's fourth congressional district of florida, i want to congratulate the west nassau warriors on a cheerleading dynasty. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 12 or listen live on the free c-span radio app. while we have this...
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samantha, donlon, rachel, mary caroline smith, jacky rosen, francesca, samantha greene, rachel wyden,ily. carol. performed by crystal. [background sounds]. lisa, rachel, donna, nicole, caitlin, aaron, karen, francesca, megan, carol schneider, larry joe daniels and gary stein. [applause]. seven days, music at the renfrew spy marcus and narrated by him. >> and the audie goes to eli. [applause]. summa presenting next is another of our celebrity is our air, his first book in audiobooks therefore it but how to salute your soul in america it was just published last month. brenda calls him one of the funniest writers on this internet. please welcome to the stage, eric thomas. [applause]. ♪ >> oh my god. i am so genuinely odd to be in the room with you. i come from a family of audiobook listeners. i am a lifelong audiobook listener so i am deeply odd by you. and the work that you do. we used to borrow from the library, the star trek novels that i really enjoyed. but the first audiobook i remember us buying was the bible. my father was an assistant and he came running consented to believe it w
samantha, donlon, rachel, mary caroline smith, jacky rosen, francesca, samantha greene, rachel wyden,ily. carol. performed by crystal. [background sounds]. lisa, rachel, donna, nicole, caitlin, aaron, karen, francesca, megan, carol schneider, larry joe daniels and gary stein. [applause]. seven days, music at the renfrew spy marcus and narrated by him. >> and the audie goes to eli. [applause]. summa presenting next is another of our celebrity is our air, his first book in audiobooks...
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so this is something i'd completely forgotten about samantha ology poems by children of holocaust survivors and i remembered having a poem published in it but until i just opened it up i remember what paula was the poem was called at 32. i don't remember this poem at all that i'll read it for you . i haven't seen it in like a long time. sonia 32 the lady never shakes free the ashes of the dead. dark clouds dark cauliflower fists i climb the cherry tree for her this year. and carry 5 gallon jars of fresh clover honey for a kitty backstairs this lady is the witness who never forgets she hangs wet wash on the line in a stiff wind against a background of dust she at the dog catcher and cuts chicken to the bone she cries a long distance about this and that about the little man who is her son little son. who is her husband over and over she sings the song her dead. kid. you know you are now here you are. now your hair looks. nothing. else now what is going on. i mean to read it to you jeremy nation open up your fancy pronounce it a you know it says dear sarah or madam please allow this letter to
so this is something i'd completely forgotten about samantha ology poems by children of holocaust survivors and i remembered having a poem published in it but until i just opened it up i remember what paula was the poem was called at 32. i don't remember this poem at all that i'll read it for you . i haven't seen it in like a long time. sonia 32 the lady never shakes free the ashes of the dead. dark clouds dark cauliflower fists i climb the cherry tree for her this year. and carry 5 gallon jars...
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i'm samantha simmonds in london. also in the programme.—taliban agreement, the qatari mediator tells us that outside countries could still wreck the chances
i'm samantha simmonds in london. also in the programme.—taliban agreement, the qatari mediator tells us that outside countries could still wreck the chances
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samantha stewart, only transportation to oakland. >> start closing at 9:00 but i work at whole foods, they've been gracious allow me to come in different times. >> reporter: empty platforms and trains have felt weird. >> first week was awesome, less people shoving you in the face. second week, a lot of troubled people. >> edero >> rorte mun rapidtes discontin. may open another route somewhere else. >> can send an operator on standby and add busses to any particular route any given time. allows us to adapt and adjust as ridership changes. >> due to 92% loss of ridership on b.a.r.t., estimating loss of nearly $18 million. and world famous cable cars are out of service since last week, replaced by busses. lauren martinez, abc7 news. >>> there's a massive backlog of people waiting to find out results of covid-19 tests. 77,800 tests have been conducted across california. 20,386 have been reported but more than 57,000 people are waiting for results back. uc berkeley professor says it's appalling how few tests the u.s. has done. >> it's really a crime we're in this position. we haven't teste
samantha stewart, only transportation to oakland. >> start closing at 9:00 but i work at whole foods, they've been gracious allow me to come in different times. >> reporter: empty platforms and trains have felt weird. >> first week was awesome, less people shoving you in the face. second week, a lot of troubled people. >> edero >> rorte mun rapidtes discontin. may open another route somewhere else. >> can send an operator on standby and add busses to any...
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samantha stewart, only transportation to oakland. >> start closing at 9:00 but i work at whole foods, they've been gracious allow me to come in different times. >> reporter: empty platforms and trains have felt weird. >> first week was awesome, less people shoving you in the face. second week, a lot of tro >>mbro statio also temporarily discontinued. may open another route somewhere else. >> can send an operator on standby and add busses to any particular route any given tim ridership changes. >> due to 92% loss of ridership on b.a.r.t., estimating loss of nearly $18 million. and world famous cable cars are out of service since last week, replaced by busses. lauren martinez, abc7 news. >>> there's a massive backlog of people waiting to find out results of covid-19 tests. 77,800 tests have been conducted across california. 20,386 have been reported but more than 57,000 people are waiting for results back. uc berkeley professor says it's appalling how few tests the u.s. has done. >> it's really a crime we're in this position. we haven't tested enough people to really have a thorough und
samantha stewart, only transportation to oakland. >> start closing at 9:00 but i work at whole foods, they've been gracious allow me to come in different times. >> reporter: empty platforms and trains have felt weird. >> first week was awesome, less people shoving you in the face. second week, a lot of tro >>mbro statio also temporarily discontinued. may open another route somewhere else. >> can send an operator on standby and add busses to any particular route any...
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john and samantha told us that their party was too large for the venue even though covid-19 cut theirguest list in half with people too afraid to travel. so instead they were married in their backyard and tonight they held their reception at a restaurant with 50 of their closest friends and family.>> input of pinch on our once-in-a- lifetime opportunity, but we are making the best of it.>> the bride says they made their reception plans in just two hours, congratulations by the way to the happy couple. >> and i am just now realizing i went to high school with her. so congratulations to her and her husband.>> well there is some new guidance, to bay area counties have lowered the threshold to just 100 people. we will tell you about that, plus the effort to help service workers who could face layoffs. >>> and we are talking about rainfall this weekend, cooler temperatures and a lot of snow in the sierra. we will have your forecast, coming up. which of your devices are protected by daily security updates? daily security updates... daily? i don't know. the only thing... i'm struggling with
john and samantha told us that their party was too large for the venue even though covid-19 cut theirguest list in half with people too afraid to travel. so instead they were married in their backyard and tonight they held their reception at a restaurant with 50 of their closest friends and family.>> input of pinch on our once-in-a- lifetime opportunity, but we are making the best of it.>> the bride says they made their reception plans in just two hours, congratulations by the way...
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oh, hi, samantha. you look more like a heather. do you ever get that?nice to finally meet you in person. you're pete nocchio? oh, the pic? that was actually a professional headshot. i'm sure that's it, yeah. i, uh, i think i've lost a few pounds recently too. i'm actually doing a juice cleanse. wait! you don't... (glass breaking) (gasp) ah! oh...! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. the business of hard work... ...hustle... ...and high fives. modernized comfort inn's and suites have been refreshed because our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. hi susan!) honey? yeah? i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad... try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love... plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin honey. because it's never just a cough. like a hybrid with best in class epa estimated range of more than five hundred eighty two miles. and for
oh, hi, samantha. you look more like a heather. do you ever get that?nice to finally meet you in person. you're pete nocchio? oh, the pic? that was actually a professional headshot. i'm sure that's it, yeah. i, uh, i think i've lost a few pounds recently too. i'm actually doing a juice cleanse. wait! you don't... (glass breaking) (gasp) ah! oh...! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. the business of hard work......
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notice out rocker on the today show is broadcasting on the today show from his home, along with samantha doing the same. i saw the same on several other networks. this is just evidence of broadcasters who take very seriously their community responsibility, their local and national responsibility to be part of the solution, not part of the problem. >> one thing i have paid attention to with this interview today has brought up is even employing social distancing in interviews. you want to tell us more about that? are a lot of interviews even the anchor or the reporter is at home, cut it done like this were each person has their own studio? >> guest: yes. kind of like what c-span is doing here, and i commend you for that. i miss being at this roundtable with you physically, but we are taking precautions internally and actually to make sure that we are part of the solution, as they say. but this is happening all over america, and it's keeping your tv sets and your rage is working. at the same time you should know that your broadcaster behind the mic, behind the camera are also obeying the cd
notice out rocker on the today show is broadcasting on the today show from his home, along with samantha doing the same. i saw the same on several other networks. this is just evidence of broadcasters who take very seriously their community responsibility, their local and national responsibility to be part of the solution, not part of the problem. >> one thing i have paid attention to with this interview today has brought up is even employing social distancing in interviews. you want to...
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i noticed al rocher on the today show is broadcasting from his home, along with samantha is doing the same. -- al roker. i saw the same on other networks. this is evidence of broadcasters who take seriously their community responsibility. their local and their national response ability to be part of the solution and not part of the problem. >> one thing i've not paid attention to what the interview today -- which this instant -- which this interview brought up is employing social distancing. are a lot of interviews done like this were each person has their own studio? >> yes. like what c-span is doing here and i commend you for that. i miss being at the roundtable with you physically, but we are taking precautions. internally and actually, to make sure we are part of the solution as they say. but this is happening all over america. and it is keeping your tv sets and radios working. at the same time you should know your broadcasters behind the mic, behind the camera. >> could there be technological changes or fundamental changes to broadcast television because of this? >> it is possibl
i noticed al rocher on the today show is broadcasting from his home, along with samantha is doing the same. -- al roker. i saw the same on other networks. this is evidence of broadcasters who take seriously their community responsibility. their local and their national response ability to be part of the solution and not part of the problem. >> one thing i've not paid attention to what the interview today -- which this instant -- which this interview brought up is employing social...
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and that could affect couples like lee and samantha. it's our lifeline, basically, at the moment.ound here, people are reliant on this place. and no one takes pride in saying that, but it's true. yeah. it's a perfect storm, in many ways. people will be losing theirjobs. the demand and need for assistance in terms of food will increase. it's hard to forecast where things might go in the future. the government said the measures they were introducing were dictated by the science. they were saying that the outbreak could affect many thousands. but then the numbers got scary. new data suggested hundreds of thousands might die. so based on data from china, italy and elsewhere, we assessed the severity of this virus, and showed that really, what we would expect is that about 1% of people infected dying, we were projecting at least 250,000 deaths and that's over the entire course of the epidemic. equally importantly, from the functioning of the country, we were predicting that we would need up to 40,000 icu beds. intensive care, that is. and that's eight times more than the nhs had previo
and that could affect couples like lee and samantha. it's our lifeline, basically, at the moment.ound here, people are reliant on this place. and no one takes pride in saying that, but it's true. yeah. it's a perfect storm, in many ways. people will be losing theirjobs. the demand and need for assistance in terms of food will increase. it's hard to forecast where things might go in the future. the government said the measures they were introducing were dictated by the science. they were saying...
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connecting people around the world with space explorers and scientists one of the participants was samantha christopher wrathy holds the record for the longest uninterrupted spaceflight by european astronaut we got a chance to speak with her. on the international space station we have a big space stations they have a lot of space so that it's not difficult but i can imagine people nowadays right now families having to live in a small apartment all day 24 hours but we also have to think of people who maybe live alone and so they're they're really isolated 'd there are some strategies that people maybe can use to cope and to help each other the number one thing the really most important one is to communicate a lot we really try to stay connected to our families to our friends to our loved ones on earth but i think it's really important also for people who right now are in isolation you know we really have to pick up the phone sky e-mail whatever we need whatever works to make sure that we keep those human connections going in the other thing is that our space station we are very very busy and
connecting people around the world with space explorers and scientists one of the participants was samantha christopher wrathy holds the record for the longest uninterrupted spaceflight by european astronaut we got a chance to speak with her. on the international space station we have a big space stations they have a lot of space so that it's not difficult but i can imagine people nowadays right now families having to live in a small apartment all day 24 hours but we also have to think of...