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was trying to harm a saunders family by stealing their d.n.a. she also ruled that his partner has no right to a private life and her identity will be made public on april 14th that 4 pm leaving just a few days for a possible review from a higher court this comes after the same judge ruled that a songe must remain at the maximum security belmarsh prison with no chance for bell at the time she claimed he was not at risk because there were no confirmed cases in the prison but the editor in chief a week you extolled r t the quote that he questions how honest the prison has been about its coven 1000 status and whether inmates are actually being tested. but there was no cases of call the 2 inside the prison in belle mars and she had full faith in the prison authorities controlling the situation. only a few hours later the same of the norm the 1st instances were confirmed as most and they've been growing ever since. to certain the cases are much more than reported he has not been tested as most prisoners are most spending the time most of the day most
was trying to harm a saunders family by stealing their d.n.a. she also ruled that his partner has no right to a private life and her identity will be made public on april 14th that 4 pm leaving just a few days for a possible review from a higher court this comes after the same judge ruled that a songe must remain at the maximum security belmarsh prison with no chance for bell at the time she claimed he was not at risk because there were no confirmed cases in the prison but the editor in chief a...
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paul saunders gets a hero's welcome back at the hospital. >> thank you very much.s undeserved, but thank you all for coming to work and for working so hard in all this time. all appreciated by everybody, but thank you so much. >> and welcome back. >> happy to be back. [ applause ] >> still got people coming in. >> back to work, guys. back to reality. >> this is surgical icu. >> is this the stuff you miss putting on? >> no, this is not something, this is the patient who was put on yesterday. so he's been on for about 24 hours now. >> in this crisis, dr. saunders is called upon for the most extreme cases, when a ventilator isn't enough. >> what we do is go to assess them where they are at the bedside and put in very large ivs that drain blood from their body, take it out of their body and run it through an oxygen eighter, it takes out carbon dioxide and puts it back in their body. >> you have a total of eight patient. >> stretched thin here and around the country, critical nursing staff. up from d.c. to help, danelle quickly gets a crash course in life at this covid
paul saunders gets a hero's welcome back at the hospital. >> thank you very much.s undeserved, but thank you all for coming to work and for working so hard in all this time. all appreciated by everybody, but thank you so much. >> and welcome back. >> happy to be back. [ applause ] >> still got people coming in. >> back to work, guys. back to reality. >> this is surgical icu. >> is this the stuff you miss putting on? >> no, this is not something,...
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saunders was checking in on his patients. >> one of the hardest thing about not being here is you feele you're letting everyone down inside the hospital. everyone's working so hard and the whole time i was home i'm just anxious to get back and just get back, get back to work. >> reporter: there are so many heroes. we have seen those lines applauding health-care workers. but tonight, with this image from a nurse recording as she walked through it. nurse victoria them back. >> thank you! >> reporter: this evening, victoria sending us a message after finishing another shift. telling us that moment mattered. >> it was incredible to have the support during the pandemic. it's been a devastating few weeks and the support we received make it worth it. we're in this together and we'll get through this together. >> heroes everywhere. where would with be without ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>>
saunders was checking in on his patients. >> one of the hardest thing about not being here is you feele you're letting everyone down inside the hospital. everyone's working so hard and the whole time i was home i'm just anxious to get back and just get back, get back to work. >> reporter: there are so many heroes. we have seen those lines applauding health-care workers. but tonight, with this image from a nurse recording as she walked through it. nurse victoria them back. >>...
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investor strategist liz anne saunders joins is panel, that's next. gums bleed when you brush you may have gingivitis. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. here's the thing about managing lefor your business.sehind. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. i have always wanted to be a teacher. i've been teaching for over 20 years. with everything going on, we've had to alter our classroom settings. we have to transition into virtual learning. on the network, we can have teachers face-to-face with a student in live-time. they can raise their hand and ask questions. they can type questions. we just need to make sure that the education is continuing. (vo) at verizon, we're here
investor strategist liz anne saunders joins is panel, that's next. gums bleed when you brush you may have gingivitis. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. here's the thing about managing lefor your business.sehind. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell...
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paul saunders, a covid survivor himself, performing "ecmo", temporarily drawing blood out of the body to help oxygenate red blood cells in patients whose lungs aren't functioning. >> with such limited resources, we have to be very careful as to who we're going to offer this to. and making sure those patients are ones that really have a good chance of a good benefit. >> reporter: emotions running high for nurse mary kate funaro. working in the same icu where her father, a doctor, was being treated for the virus. he's now back home, feeling better. >> unfortunately i was not able to go inside his room, didn't want to cross contaminate. between other covid-19 patients and him. so i waved to him from outside the glass. >> reporter: but in new york state, the death toll reaching new heights by the day. coronavirus killing nearly 800 people in just 24 hours. >> we've lost over 7,000 lives to this crisis. that is so shocking and painful and breathtaking, i don't even have the words for it. >> reporter: overwhelmed hospitals scrambling this ki so patients on bunks in large trucks to be transp
paul saunders, a covid survivor himself, performing "ecmo", temporarily drawing blood out of the body to help oxygenate red blood cells in patients whose lungs aren't functioning. >> with such limited resources, we have to be very careful as to who we're going to offer this to. and making sure those patients are ones that really have a good chance of a good benefit. >> reporter: emotions running high for nurse mary kate funaro. working in the same icu where her father, a...
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paul saunders recovering from coronavirus, returning to his rounds. [ applause ] he was not expectings. >> thank you very much. totally unexpected and undeserved, but thank you all for coming to work and for working so hard all this time. so, all appreciated by everybody, but thank you very much. >> and welcome back. >> happy to be back. >> reporter: and now we learn that that doctor who was on the front lines, that even while he was recovering, dr. saunders was checking in on his patients. >> one of the hardest things about not being here is you feel like you're letting everyone down inside the hospital. everyone's working so hard and the whole time i was home, i'm just anxious to get back and just to get back, get back to work. >> reporter: there are so many heroes. we have seen those lines applauding health care workers. but tonight, this image from a nurse recording as she walked through it. nurse victoria schlit from north shore university hospital in manhattan, new york, thanking them back. >> thank you. >> reporter: this evening, victoria sending us a message after finishing an
paul saunders recovering from coronavirus, returning to his rounds. [ applause ] he was not expectings. >> thank you very much. totally unexpected and undeserved, but thank you all for coming to work and for working so hard all this time. so, all appreciated by everybody, but thank you very much. >> and welcome back. >> happy to be back. >> reporter: and now we learn that that doctor who was on the front lines, that even while he was recovering, dr. saunders was checking...
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senators exit now clears the way for former vice president joe biden to become the party's nominee saunders told his supporters the coronavirus pandemic was a factor in his decision. hello again mrs al jazeera and these are the headlines the united states has recorded nearly 2000 new deaths from the coronavirus for the 2nd day in a row now this comes as president arnold trump and the head of the world health organization have entered into a war of words over how the pandemic has been handled global trade is expected to fall by up to a 3rd this year as the pandemic brings economic activity to a standstill the head of the world trade organization says this may be the deepest global recession in living memory worse than the financial crisis 12 years ago. iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei air has condemned western countries as arrogant in their dealings with tehran during the pandemic he also praised the country's health sector in a televised address iran is planning to ease restrictions on saturday despite warning of a 2nd wave of infections the saudi u.a.e. coalition has announced
senators exit now clears the way for former vice president joe biden to become the party's nominee saunders told his supporters the coronavirus pandemic was a factor in his decision. hello again mrs al jazeera and these are the headlines the united states has recorded nearly 2000 new deaths from the coronavirus for the 2nd day in a row now this comes as president arnold trump and the head of the world health organization have entered into a war of words over how the pandemic has been handled...
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saunders received this warm welcome from the hospital staff.himself. >> thank you very much. totally unexpected and undeserved. >> it's very well deserved there. with so many new yorkers dying, governor andrew cuomo's authorizing out-of-state funeral directors to work in the state to ease the load. >>> now to the economic toll of the crisis. a new u.n. report says 81% of the world's workers are being affected by workplace closures right now. some of those workers were among the 6.6 million americans who filed for unemployment last week. the labor secretary says some states are issuing $600 supplemental unemployment checks. in the senate $250 billion of new aid for small businesses was blocked by a partisan fight. democrats and republicans blamed each other for the outcome. >>> president trump says a new plan to help save struggling airlines is likely to be unveiled over the weekend. last month's $2 trillion stimulus bill included $32 billion in grants for airlines, airports, and cargo operators. >>> passengers and crew members stuck on "the cor
saunders received this warm welcome from the hospital staff.himself. >> thank you very much. totally unexpected and undeserved. >> it's very well deserved there. with so many new yorkers dying, governor andrew cuomo's authorizing out-of-state funeral directors to work in the state to ease the load. >>> now to the economic toll of the crisis. a new u.n. report says 81% of the world's workers are being affected by workplace closures right now. some of those workers were among...
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to face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher saunders libby even life is on the line freedomof speech is also on trial though you wouldn't know the mainstream media. under our attention is biased to scare information we want to know about more so we will be on the loose searching for this information what else how many people died who were well as good so. what are other. risk factors that. can make a better outcome. given that it's by the by some of this natural bias. the decontamination process has now been underway continuously for several years. but will likely get what's going on there will no doubt about how did everybody get voted out obama what is essential credit i don't know if you got it but. i thought i could. still. use i get. the easy to please but i know. they get a minute although what i want to use almost must take they do have to member she's indians if you have to gamble mobile phone was. said that said you don't take a walk out of these against us. and you are those the morons in the middle move along with the sinister not in one thing i know so would you
to face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher saunders libby even life is on the line freedomof speech is also on trial though you wouldn't know the mainstream media. under our attention is biased to scare information we want to know about more so we will be on the loose searching for this information what else how many people died who were well as good so. what are other. risk factors that. can make a better outcome. given that it's by the by some of this natural bias. the...
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and finally i would like to acknowledge marc saunders mark saunders was the director of the university of virginia press, the founder and motive force behind the electronic imprint and a close friend. mark passed away suddenly this last weekend. it is a tremendous loss for all of us mark had the great vision for our program and taking us from press additions that we were public publishing with morgan that worked out very well, but mark assured us into the digital age, and we are deeply saddened by his loss we will miss his guiding hand. but in the spirit of what mark wanted, which was for us to be an important place and bringing this history to the united states and encouraging greater transparency in the workings of the government and presidency. we will push on, so we are pleased to be here today. to help us sort out the connections between past and present, nikki hammer, nicole hammer will be our guiding hand today, nikki this perfect for this job she's an assistant professor at the studies she's a member of this program and wonderful kollie she is also the editor and founder of the
and finally i would like to acknowledge marc saunders mark saunders was the director of the university of virginia press, the founder and motive force behind the electronic imprint and a close friend. mark passed away suddenly this last weekend. it is a tremendous loss for all of us mark had the great vision for our program and taking us from press additions that we were public publishing with morgan that worked out very well, but mark assured us into the digital age, and we are deeply saddened...
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on his newspaper background, a history of assuming fictional guises such as richard saunders. to make his point. under the pseudonym of an algerian divine that everyone knew was franklin. here he took on a georgian. georgia congressman james jackson who delivered a major speech in the two weeks with congress was debating franklin's petition. in jackson's speech to congress against an anti-slave position franklin had mohammed ibrahim, white europeans, enslaved in great numbers in north africa. what is so pitiable in their present condition, is it made worse by falling into our hands? they are brought into a land where the son of islam shines in full splendor and they have the opportunity of making themselves equated with the true doctrine in saving their immortal souls. modern satire relies on cultural relevance. franklin displayed his modernity. serving us, we take care to provide them with everything, he said about arabs and european slaves, laborers in their own country, are closed. this speech concluded by affirming the koran condemned slavery, franklin drew directly from t
on his newspaper background, a history of assuming fictional guises such as richard saunders. to make his point. under the pseudonym of an algerian divine that everyone knew was franklin. here he took on a georgian. georgia congressman james jackson who delivered a major speech in the two weeks with congress was debating franklin's petition. in jackson's speech to congress against an anti-slave position franklin had mohammed ibrahim, white europeans, enslaved in great numbers in north africa....
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randi weingarten and lee saunders, many thanks. >> thank you. >>> switching gears. despite the cancellation of his annual essence fest in new orleans due to the coronavirus restrictions on gatherings, "essence" magazine is bringing the event online this july with the virtual festival in honor and support of the city of new orleans. joining me now is kirsten west sovali, an executive producer for essence digital. thank you for being with me, kerstin. this is exciting. you've, i've been at every essence festival since the first one, and this is the first year we can't go, and you and the team have said don't worry, you can do it virtually. tell us what we can expect. >> don't worry, hi, rev. thank you so much for having me. >> thank you for being here. >> we are having the first ever virtual experience. we have partnered with the city of new orleans for the last 26 years and we are working so hard leadership on this. and we will have a great time. we're still celebrating. we're empowered. we're informing our audience, our community on what's going on and in good times
randi weingarten and lee saunders, many thanks. >> thank you. >>> switching gears. despite the cancellation of his annual essence fest in new orleans due to the coronavirus restrictions on gatherings, "essence" magazine is bringing the event online this july with the virtual festival in honor and support of the city of new orleans. joining me now is kirsten west sovali, an executive producer for essence digital. thank you for being with me, kerstin. this is exciting....
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that was natasha saunders talking tojune kelly.iends and neighbours with networks of support created especially on social media. but for those without accents to online groups, there is a more traditional platform that has become a comfort and a unifying force. here is david. this programme is all about you, what's going on in your world, how you are coping with this. we're in brighton. and the phones at radio sussex have never been busier. because of coronavirus, we had to cancel this get together... how are you feeling, dan? very well, very well. hello, bbc radio sussex and surrey. make a difference, a national campaign try to bring a bit of help to those in need. we speak every day to so many people, so many elderly people, so many vulnerable people, so many lonely people and they come to us for help. i phoned up radio sussex, and i said, "what happens to people like me..." people like dave here, now feeling rather trapped in his first floor flat. when this lockdown started, of course i found myself in trouble really. everything
that was natasha saunders talking tojune kelly.iends and neighbours with networks of support created especially on social media. but for those without accents to online groups, there is a more traditional platform that has become a comfort and a unifying force. here is david. this programme is all about you, what's going on in your world, how you are coping with this. we're in brighton. and the phones at radio sussex have never been busier. because of coronavirus, we had to cancel this get...
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charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel nownomic numbers that are literally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say, health care. >> well, absolutely. as much as the virus defines when and the magnitude of the shutdown, i think it will define how and when we open the economy back up which is paramount to understanding the depth of the economic hit here. we know some to have higher frequency economic indicators that are leading in nature pick this up first, notably initial unemployment claims and now continuing claims and four week average of claims now that we have about a month's worth of call it post-shutdown data. and i think those will still be very valuable metrics. but i think we need to focus mostly on the so-called high frequency measures of growth. not the backwards looking quarterly or maybe even monthly numbers, but some of these more -- [inaudible] to get a sense of the depth of recession we're g
charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel nownomic numbers that are literally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say, health care. >> well, absolutely. as much as the virus defines when and the magnitude of the shutdown, i think it will define how and when we open the economy back up which is paramount to...
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this drew on his newspaper background and history of assuming fictional guidance such as richard saunders and poor richards almanac and simon do good, to make his point. here writing under the pseudonym of an algerian divine that everyone knew was really franklin. here he took on a georgia congressman james jackson who delivered a major speech in the two weeks that congress would stop cold debating franklin's petitions. an order in mocking jackson speech against the fsi petition can franklin had mohammed abraham, this algerian divine, ask regarding white europeans been enslaved in great numbers in north africa what is so beautiful in their present condition? is the condition it worse by the falling into our hands? no. here they are brought into a land where the scent of islamism is for the flight and shines in supplied and that the opportunity of making themselves acquainted with the true doctrine and thereby saving their immortal souls. now, modern satire relies on cultural relativism, and your franklin displayed his modernity. while serving as we take care to provide them with everythin
this drew on his newspaper background and history of assuming fictional guidance such as richard saunders and poor richards almanac and simon do good, to make his point. here writing under the pseudonym of an algerian divine that everyone knew was really franklin. here he took on a georgia congressman james jackson who delivered a major speech in the two weeks that congress would stop cold debating franklin's petitions. an order in mocking jackson speech against the fsi petition can franklin...
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charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel nownomic numbers that are literally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say, health care. >> well, absolutely. as much as the virus defines when and the magnitude of the shutdown, i think it will define how and when we open the economy back up which is paramount to understanding the depth of the economic hit here. we know some to have higher frequency economic indicators that are leading in nature pick this up first, notably initial unemployment claims and now continuing claims and four week average of claims now that we have about a month's worth of call it post-shutdown data. and i think those will still be very valuable metrics. but i think we need to focus mostly on the so-called high frequency measures of growth. not the backwards looking quarterly or maybe even monthly numbers, but some of these more -- [inaudible] to get a sense of the depth of recession we're g
charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel nownomic numbers that are literally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say, health care. >> well, absolutely. as much as the virus defines when and the magnitude of the shutdown, i think it will define how and when we open the economy back up which is paramount to...
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charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel nownomic numbers that are literally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say, health care. >> well, absolutely. as much as the virus defines when and the magnitude of the shutdown, i think it will define how and when we open the economy back up which is paramount to understanding the depth of the economic hit here. we know some to have higher frequency economic indicators that are leading in nature pick this up first, notably initial unemployment claims and now continuing claims and four week average of claims now that we have about a month's worth of call it post-shutdown data. and i think those will still be very valuable metrics. but i think we need to focus mostly on the so-called high frequency measures of growth. not the backwards looking quarterly or maybe even monthly numbers, but some of these more -- [inaudible] to get a sense of the depth of recession we're g
charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel nownomic numbers that are literally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say, health care. >> well, absolutely. as much as the virus defines when and the magnitude of the shutdown, i think it will define how and when we open the economy back up which is paramount to...
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approach to the outbreak alexander lukashenko suggested his fellow citizens should drink vodka and you saunders to ward off the virus those were the headlines of the back with more news in half an hour next on al-jazeera it's the stream to stay with us. we know what's happening in our region we know how to get to places that others cannot i was just slowly. but. the fires. by. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. and here in the stream we know our community is all over the world but chances are you know or have heard of an american singer named dolly parton she's peak pop culture all over again the 73 year old superstar is the subject of a popular podcast a netflix series and has a number one song on the dance charts impressive achievements for anyone but particularly for an artist who has been performing for more than half a century so what keeps her relevant dolly parton's america sets out to understand about america from a dolly's eye view. is this quivering mass of irreconcilable contradictions i mean to be built. and then to be adored by church ladies and to get a
approach to the outbreak alexander lukashenko suggested his fellow citizens should drink vodka and you saunders to ward off the virus those were the headlines of the back with more news in half an hour next on al-jazeera it's the stream to stay with us. we know what's happening in our region we know how to get to places that others cannot i was just slowly. but. the fires. by. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. and here in the stream we know our community is all over...
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to face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher saunders liberty even life is on the line freedom of speech is also on trial though you would no doubt to mainstream media. in his community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids that ask and as a parent. i can come up with arguments and there's a lot of conflict within the game and between the 2 things most of the conflict i would say overall is around money and most of them money is made. close one on each other and it's mostly known each other is good business the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00 a year of the prison complex just to get some 20 alive where. you don't care anymore nobody cares about you so you don't care might anything. well if you can't win every single time eventually some workers have to participate in the american economy the american economy is not just buying for kleptocrats it's not buying for terrorist like every time there's labor involved people who work with people or families or values or merican history that like a state that ha
to face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher saunders liberty even life is on the line freedom of speech is also on trial though you would no doubt to mainstream media. in his community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids that ask and as a parent. i can come up with arguments and there's a lot of conflict within the game and between the 2 things most of the conflict i would say overall is around money and most of them...
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to face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher saunders liberty even life is on the line freedom of speech is also on trial so you wouldn't know the mainstream media. i can't show you my face but i'm going to teach you must store in 9093 this man was sentenced to death. they get charged with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody imagine living in your bathroom for the week with his son of a $23.00. confined within 4 gray walls 5 it seems in. turn all to help him to leave this room. the world is driven by shaped by. the day are things. we dare to ask. him. leg.
to face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher saunders liberty even life is on the line freedom of speech is also on trial so you wouldn't know the mainstream media. i can't show you my face but i'm going to teach you must store in 9093 this man was sentenced to death. they get charged with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody imagine living in your bathroom for the week with his son of a $23.00. confined within 4...
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paul saunders is using a rare treatment for younger patients and it temporarily draws blood out of the body to oxygenate red blood cells in patients whose lungs aren't functioning. >> with such limits resources, we have to be careful as to who we'll offer it to and make sure they have a good chance of a good benefit. [ applause ] >> reporter: just before deploying that treatment, dr. sade thcoronavirus himself. >> thank you very much. totally unexpected and undeserved. >> that is the one thing he's wrong about. well deserved there. and, meanwhile, researchers at columbia university say they've discovered an ultraviolet light that may kill the coronavirus and could be used in places like airports and schools and waiting for fda approval. >>> the virus has been devastating for nursing homes.is statidsihave nowies say mor and in ohio, workers at two assisted living centers are going to new lengths to protect their residents. the nurse, cooks and housekeepers have been living at the facility for 28 consecutive days all to make sure they don't bring the virus into the building. >> everyone
paul saunders is using a rare treatment for younger patients and it temporarily draws blood out of the body to oxygenate red blood cells in patients whose lungs aren't functioning. >> with such limits resources, we have to be careful as to who we'll offer it to and make sure they have a good chance of a good benefit. [ applause ] >> reporter: just before deploying that treatment, dr. sade thcoronavirus himself. >> thank you very much. totally unexpected and undeserved....
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senator that that clears the way for former vice president joe biden to become the party's nominee saunders told to supporters that the coronavirus pandemic was a factor in his decision well those are the headlines to join me for more news here on al-jazeera off the inside story stay with us. we understand the different cities and similarities of cultures across the center matter how you take a. breather news and current affairs. out of lockdown china lifts restrictions on the city where the coronavirus pandemic began 4 months ago but is it too early and water the lessons for the rest of the world this is inside story. hello welcome to the program and bernard smith much of the world is now imposing strict lockdowns to stop the spread of corona virus but the chinese city where the pandemic began is easing restrictions after a sharp fall in new cases 11000000 people who have been sealed off from the outside world since late january a giant light show counted down the moment when people were allowed to leave the city once again china's government is handling this as a milestone in the global f
senator that that clears the way for former vice president joe biden to become the party's nominee saunders told to supporters that the coronavirus pandemic was a factor in his decision well those are the headlines to join me for more news here on al-jazeera off the inside story stay with us. we understand the different cities and similarities of cultures across the center matter how you take a. breather news and current affairs. out of lockdown china lifts restrictions on the city where the...
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buying out of the race us democratic presidential hopeful bunny saunders ends his bid for the white house. get on to the latest on coronavirus in a moment but 1st we're going to begin with the announcement of a cease fire right across yemen it came from the saudi led coalition that's been fighting who the rebels since the war began in 2015 it's juju last 2 weeks in a come. force on thursday but in the hours after the announcement there were attacks reported on both sides these pictures are said to show the result of one attack said to be carried out by the goofy's with missiles fired into the city or body of the saudi led coalition is based the u.n. special envoy to yemen has welcomed the move calling it a critical moment or how much has this update from sanaa since the midnight people expected that the cease fire will take place but according to news agencies that the cease fire will hold its place by thursday at noon but so far there are more than 10 rays that have been carried out by saudi fighter jets in different regions of yemen especially in iran also in iran and incite saudi terri
buying out of the race us democratic presidential hopeful bunny saunders ends his bid for the white house. get on to the latest on coronavirus in a moment but 1st we're going to begin with the announcement of a cease fire right across yemen it came from the saudi led coalition that's been fighting who the rebels since the war began in 2015 it's juju last 2 weeks in a come. force on thursday but in the hours after the announcement there were attacks reported on both sides these pictures are said...
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turning in no growth a lot of people have also been saying why do leftwing candidates like corbin like saunders talk about palestine and why do they talk about venezuela these are irrelevant to newer liberal destruction of manufacturing jobs why are they relevant because you always campaign on these particular issues that everyday people concerned about their own lives might not think relevant to this trust me. 2 of my great heroes in life are ken loach and john pilger who sadly colby areas in australia ago a note from him of this morning but i've seen joan poaches 2 hour long documentary in its school the the dirty war on the n.h.s. and it's about the dismantling of the national health service in this country so if you really want to get me started i could weep. it's a day knowing that the national health service which is the jewel in the crown of the possibility that we might be moving towards a more equitable world off to the world will see it being sold down the river by the boris johnson since i need. that as of this world. just breaks my heart its design for it to be privatized and held i
turning in no growth a lot of people have also been saying why do leftwing candidates like corbin like saunders talk about palestine and why do they talk about venezuela these are irrelevant to newer liberal destruction of manufacturing jobs why are they relevant because you always campaign on these particular issues that everyday people concerned about their own lives might not think relevant to this trust me. 2 of my great heroes in life are ken loach and john pilger who sadly colby areas in...
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that was natasha saunders talking tojune kelly. that report — you can call the freephone 24—hour number 0808 2000 2a7 — that's for the national domestic abuse helpline. or go online to www. national—d—a—helpline. org.uk. tributes have been paid to a care worker who died after she was suspected to have been infected with coronavirus. 56—year—old carol jamabo worked as a carer in bury. her family said she fell ill about a week before her death on wednesday, and one of her sons has now tested positive for the virus. dan johnson has been speaking to her nephew. my auntie carol, she was somebody who was full of life. very loving, very caring. she was someone that was always there to support myself and the entire family. she was the type of person, wherever she went, she really uplifted the mood of everybody. carol was a mum to two young men and a carer to countless older people. a life lived full of fun and spent looking out for others. she contracted covid—i9. i remember maybe 15 days ago, she was fine, she was contacting family member
that was natasha saunders talking tojune kelly. that report — you can call the freephone 24—hour number 0808 2000 2a7 — that's for the national domestic abuse helpline. or go online to www. national—d—a—helpline. org.uk. tributes have been paid to a care worker who died after she was suspected to have been infected with coronavirus. 56—year—old carol jamabo worked as a carer in bury. her family said she fell ill about a week before her death on wednesday, and one of her sons has...
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the use natasha saunders was physically and sexually assaulted by her husband coxon sly really good behavior. judge she eventually managed to leave him with their children and knows only too well how hard it was right now if you really feel that you can. reach out reach out regardless because the hope is there and as soon as you take that very and i know i know it's a very difficult step you take that single step and it's the step to taking your life back domestic abuse charities in the u.k. so an increase of 25 percent in calls to the helpline since the lockdown began in france during the 1st week of social restrictions they saw a 30 percent increase in calls for help and in brazil during the 1st few days of their lockdown there was a 50 percent increase in calls to vet domestic abuse charities. a disturbing global trend one that the united nations is battling to stop i urge all governments to make the prevention and redress of violence against women a key part of the national response plans for coverage 19 that means increasing investment in online services and civil society organizations
the use natasha saunders was physically and sexually assaulted by her husband coxon sly really good behavior. judge she eventually managed to leave him with their children and knows only too well how hard it was right now if you really feel that you can. reach out reach out regardless because the hope is there and as soon as you take that very and i know i know it's a very difficult step you take that single step and it's the step to taking your life back domestic abuse charities in the u.k. so...
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natasha saunders' former husband is now himself in jail.of multiple counts of raping her. i suffered sexual, emotional, physical, mental, psychological, economic, you know, just about every type of abuse you could think of. natasha works to help others to escape. the lockdown has been described as a perpetrator‘s paradise. for the victims, many of the escape routes, like the school run, are now shut off. i can't imagine now being in this lockdown with my ex—husband — the fear, the panic, the claustrophobia, treading on eggshells. two women a week are leaving their abusers in a body bag. the terrifying fact is this will increase. i hope i'm wrong, but i think women and children are going to come through this lockdown in a far worse position than they are now. all over the uk, helpline teams are being forced by the lockdown to work apart. the largest charity in the field, refuge, runs the national domestic abuse helpline. it's re—routed its secure phone lines to spare rooms and private places in workers' homes. if you're experiencing domestic
natasha saunders' former husband is now himself in jail.of multiple counts of raping her. i suffered sexual, emotional, physical, mental, psychological, economic, you know, just about every type of abuse you could think of. natasha works to help others to escape. the lockdown has been described as a perpetrator‘s paradise. for the victims, many of the escape routes, like the school run, are now shut off. i can't imagine now being in this lockdown with my ex—husband — the fear, the panic,...
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approach to the outbreak alexander lukashenko suggested his fellow citizens should drink vodka and you saunders to ward off the virus those were the headlines of the back with more news in half an hour next on al-jazeera it's the stream to stay with us. we know what's happening in our region we know how to get to places that others cannot i was just you know you hear guys by the police on purpose the fires are so don't know not. by. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. hi emily could be that and here in the stream we know our community is all over the world but chances are you know or have heard of an american singer named dolly parton she's peak pop culture all over again the 73 year old superstar is the subject of a popular podcast a netflix series and has a number one song on the dance charts impressive achievements for anyone but particularly for an artist who has been performing for more than half a century so what keeps her relevant dolly parton's america sets out to understand about america from a dolly's.
approach to the outbreak alexander lukashenko suggested his fellow citizens should drink vodka and you saunders to ward off the virus those were the headlines of the back with more news in half an hour next on al-jazeera it's the stream to stay with us. we know what's happening in our region we know how to get to places that others cannot i was just you know you hear guys by the police on purpose the fires are so don't know not. by. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference....
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to face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher saunders libya even life is on the line freedom of speech is also on trial though you wouldn't know that to mainstream media. what if you can't win every single time eventually some workers have to participate in the american economy the american economy is not just buying for this not by and for terrorists there's labor involved people who work with people our families our values of the american history that like a state that has to be respected at some point you simply can't throw the 2 groups of wall street charlatans and give them 6789 trillion dollars and expect them to whip up something that's not outright an act of terrorism. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids ask and as a parent. i can come up with arguments and there's a lot of conflict within the game between the teams most of the complaints i would say. is made. close one you know the children's each other and this could be just the state of california make $6000000000.00 you have to prison
to face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher saunders libya even life is on the line freedom of speech is also on trial though you wouldn't know that to mainstream media. what if you can't win every single time eventually some workers have to participate in the american economy the american economy is not just buying for this not by and for terrorists there's labor involved people who work with people our families our values of the american history that like a state that has to be...
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paul saunders, a covid survivor himself, now back on the job using a therapy called echmo temporarilywing blood out of the body to help oxygenate red blood cells in patients whose lungs aren't functioning. >> in the current epidemic it is used as a last resort when ventilators aren't enough. >> reporter: some patients in their 30s and 40s. >> we definitely are seeing people who are young with no medical problems coming in and getting very, very sick and it's very hard to predict who is going to get very sick and who is not. >> reporter: overwhelmed hospitals moving patients to bigger facilities, stacking them on bunks in large trucks to be transported. despite growing calls for an expanded nationwide testing system, president trump insisting it's not necessary before re-opening the country. >> we're talking about 325 million people and that's not going to happen, as you can imagine, and it would never happen with anyone else either. >> reporter: the pandemic sweeping across america. in texas, the number of cases topping 10,000. about 200 deaths as concerns grow of a possible new hot s
paul saunders, a covid survivor himself, now back on the job using a therapy called echmo temporarilywing blood out of the body to help oxygenate red blood cells in patients whose lungs aren't functioning. >> in the current epidemic it is used as a last resort when ventilators aren't enough. >> reporter: some patients in their 30s and 40s. >> we definitely are seeing people who are young with no medical problems coming in and getting very, very sick and it's very hard to...
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charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel nowally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say, health care. >> well, absolutely. as much as the virus defines when and the magnitude of the shutdown, i think it will define how and when we open the economy back up which is paramount to understanding the depth of the economic hit here. we know some to have higher frequency economic indicators that are leading in nature pick this up first, notably initial unemployment claims and now continuing claims and four week average of claims now that we have about a month's worth of call it post-shutdown data. and i think those will still be very valuable metrics. but i think we need to focus mostly on the so-called high frequency measures of growth. not the backwards looking quarterly or maybe even monthly numbers, but some of these more -- [inaudible] to get a sense of the depth of recession we're going to see. jack: what one
charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel nowally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say, health care. >> well, absolutely. as much as the virus defines when and the magnitude of the shutdown, i think it will define how and when we open the economy back up which is paramount to understanding the depth of the...
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charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel nownomic numbers that are literally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say, health care. >> well, absolutely. as much as the virus defines when and the magnitude of the shutdown, i think it will define how and when we open the economy back up which is paramount to understanding the depth of the economic hit here. we know some to have higher frequency economic indicators that are leading in nature pick this up first, notably initial unemployment claims and now continuing claims and four week average of claims now that we have about a month's worth of call it post-shutdown data. and i think those will still be very valuable metrics. but i think we need to focus mostly on the so-called high frequency measures of growth. not the backwards looking quarterly or maybe even monthly numbers, but some of these more -- [inaudible] to get a sense of the depth of recession we're g
charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel nownomic numbers that are literally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say, health care. >> well, absolutely. as much as the virus defines when and the magnitude of the shutdown, i think it will define how and when we open the economy back up which is paramount to...
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the use natasha saunders was physically and sexually assaulted by her husband coxon style really good behavior. judge she eventually managed to leave him with her children and knows only too well how hard it was right now if you really feel that you can't. reach out reach out regardless because the hope is there and as soon as you take that very and i know i know it's a very difficult step you take that single step and it's the step to taking your life for domestic abuse charities in the u.k. so an increase of 25 percent in calls to the helpline since the lockdown began in france during the 1st week of social restrictions they saw a 30 percent increase in calls for help and in brazil during the 1st few days of their lockdown there was a 50 percent increase in calls to vet domestic abuse charities. a disturbing global trend one that the united nations is battling to stop i urge all governments to make the prevention and redress of violence against women a key part of their national response plans for coverage 19 that means increasing investment in online services and civil society orga
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presidential race paving the way for joe biden to become the next democratic candidate saunders made the initial announcement during a call with his staff members is election bid was looking strong back in february but biden recently claimed victory in the southern state of south carolina the u.s. election is sure to take place in november all this year where the democratic nominee will take on the president donald trump and we'll be getting more on the race for the presidency in the next hour when i'll be joined by our u.s. correspondent. the death toll here in britain hit a record high once more 828 deaths in just 24 hours in the us is the prime minister is in a stable condition responding to treatment as he remains in intensive care at a london hospital and concerns are raised over the potential power vacuum left by his absence or to shut it was dusty joins me now with the latest so surely a group for the country absolutely in fact the death toll is increasing day in day out today it's increased by 938 which yet again is the highest number of deaths in a 24 hour period and it seem
presidential race paving the way for joe biden to become the next democratic candidate saunders made the initial announcement during a call with his staff members is election bid was looking strong back in february but biden recently claimed victory in the southern state of south carolina the u.s. election is sure to take place in november all this year where the democratic nominee will take on the president donald trump and we'll be getting more on the race for the presidency in the next hour...
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to face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher saunders libby even life is on the line freedom of speech is also on trial though you wouldn't know the mainstream media. if the let me. ask i wouldn't will. pick i could. not be known to show more than. you love who you know nothing. to do like to see because the ones who. don't want to have all of the kook on the scene do it in the out now as you. know most of the key political party. i knew of those 2 morons who moved a little known to the sunnis for not in 1000 from the. 2 would you higher commodity tried to use into doing. one i mean with your house on they're not classroom. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is all to u.k. . let me approach it as address the nation as russia can promise 771 you can see it's all coronavirus the president extended the current lockdown until the end although this month. britain's daily death toll hits 569 the largest rise yet since the government still fails to address testing shortages that says medical staff across the country get ready to start rationing
to face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher saunders libby even life is on the line freedom of speech is also on trial though you wouldn't know the mainstream media. if the let me. ask i wouldn't will. pick i could. not be known to show more than. you love who you know nothing. to do like to see because the ones who. don't want to have all of the kook on the scene do it in the out now as you. know most of the key political party. i knew of those 2 morons who moved a little known to...
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paul saunders risked his life for the patients. we're at home, we're helping our brave health workers. we must leave no one behind and we must accelerate in our race to find a vaccine. after all, covid 19 anywhere is a threat to people everywhere. let's keep fighting together to stop the pandemic and support the most vulnerable in society. >> parents around the world are struggling with school closures, schools are closing everywhere. for many, it's learning about how to teach their it's about l how to teach their kids at home, which is tough already. but, for others, the problem is much more dire and, now, with the spread of covid-19 across the world, it's estimated that 91% of the world's children are out of school altogether. the most marginalized kids and most poverty-stricken areas, those are the ones that are going to suffer the most. without support, they are in great danger of falling behind, and even falling out of the education system altogether. we can't let that happen. so join the global effort to stop the spread of th
paul saunders risked his life for the patients. we're at home, we're helping our brave health workers. we must leave no one behind and we must accelerate in our race to find a vaccine. after all, covid 19 anywhere is a threat to people everywhere. let's keep fighting together to stop the pandemic and support the most vulnerable in society. >> parents around the world are struggling with school closures, schools are closing everywhere. for many, it's learning about how to teach their it's...
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. >> i'm luke saunders, founder of farmer's fridge.ld help feed our health care heros nutrition meals on the front lines, we knew we had just the team to help. >> the stats are now showing the death rates are much higher in black communities. it's kind of taken a toll on us, i think, and the acts of support have just been tremendous. "good morning america" brought us some really good food and lifted our spirits and we really appreciate it. >> all: thank you, "good morning america." [ applause ] >> all right. so advocate trinity celebrated the discharge of retired firefighter paul richards leaving the hospital to thunderous applause from the incredible team there. such great video to see. what a moment. another great moment to watch and we'll be right back on "good morning america." ♪ i'm gonna stand by you " in this time of crisis we run with them, toward those in need. we are 7,000 doctors, nurses, pharmacists and therapists supporting their efforts on the ground and virtually. and just as we are by their side, we're by yours, too. wi
. >> i'm luke saunders, founder of farmer's fridge.ld help feed our health care heros nutrition meals on the front lines, we knew we had just the team to help. >> the stats are now showing the death rates are much higher in black communities. it's kind of taken a toll on us, i think, and the acts of support have just been tremendous. "good morning america" brought us some really good food and lifted our spirits and we really appreciate it. >> all: thank you,...