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didn't wash with terra. shaggy dog tale. >> at that time i had lots of suspicions. >> reporter: and that's when she and her sister decided to do some snooping. >> she bought these trackers for cars. and she went and put one on my mom's tesla. so she found out where john was going. >> reporter: where was he going? >> he was going to multiple doctors' offices. >> reporter: not so unusual, perhaps, for an anesthesiologist. but the sisters noticed something. >> he was there for not that long of time. >> reporter: not long enough to conduct any medical procedure so what were those quick visits all about? seemed more like a man trying to get access to something. like maybe drugs. it was just a hunch, but they went to debra with that. said, maybe he's an addict. and debra refused to entertain their wild suspicions. this was more like, "stop interfering in my life?" >> somewhat. yes. but i'd fallen in love. >> reporter: debra's daughters were not about to be put off. >> one of her daughters is particularly suspiciou
didn't wash with terra. shaggy dog tale. >> at that time i had lots of suspicions. >> reporter: and that's when she and her sister decided to do some snooping. >> she bought these trackers for cars. and she went and put one on my mom's tesla. so she found out where john was going. >> reporter: where was he going? >> he was going to multiple doctors' offices. >> reporter: not so unusual, perhaps, for an anesthesiologist. but the sisters noticed something....
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to germany in terra ministry says huge number of people involved and bureaucracy is slowing down the process due to coronavirus 1st trick sions the children arriving in germany were completed 2 we quarantined before moving on to other cities thousands of miles from the harsh conditions of the camps they left behind and for more we're joined now by the un refugee agency spokes person here in germany chris meltzer mr meltzer thank you so much for being on our program so the e.u. said that it would take in around $1600.00 children from refugee camps in greece and bring them to other european countries so what will happen to them once they arrive at their destination. well you said it already and you're reporting the 1st step is kind of current t.v. offer of 2 weeks and what we need that is to take special care of these children because they are coming from a very different world and they have faced war zone and try to tease that they were also very volatile cams in greece and now all the totally you world and i think it will take some time to agree to welcome them. well we have heard fr
to germany in terra ministry says huge number of people involved and bureaucracy is slowing down the process due to coronavirus 1st trick sions the children arriving in germany were completed 2 we quarantined before moving on to other cities thousands of miles from the harsh conditions of the camps they left behind and for more we're joined now by the un refugee agency spokes person here in germany chris meltzer mr meltzer thank you so much for being on our program so the e.u. said that it...
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you move around and change so far in towers now those changes have been tracked by a company called terra lucy and they show how much people are moving around germany we can have a look at some of the dr from the mobile phone tower changes and now and as we can see at the start of the lockdown people were staying at home in fact movement dropped by about how often or now it has started to creep back up again in fact there are twice as many people out on the streets now as there were 2 weeks ago according to mobile phone dot and now when we talk about flattening the curve that is not the curve that german government the german government wants to see flood of course but it is interesting to see that that curve kind of corresponds to the weather the weather has gotten nicer and of course more people want to be outside and move around what about civil liberties here are germans worried that you know they could be losing some of their. some are as a resource small minority are in favor of getting rid of these restrictions altogether very small number but some of them started to go out into th
you move around and change so far in towers now those changes have been tracked by a company called terra lucy and they show how much people are moving around germany we can have a look at some of the dr from the mobile phone tower changes and now and as we can see at the start of the lockdown people were staying at home in fact movement dropped by about how often or now it has started to creep back up again in fact there are twice as many people out on the streets now as there were 2 weeks ago...
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ana terra athayde is a video journalist who lives in copacabana. ancestors are from the amazon, where hundreds of thousands of indigenous people have closed access to their lands against the threat of covid—19. she's been following their plight. the united states currently has more than four times as many confirmed cases of coronavirus as any other country. to understand the impact lockdown is having on the lives of people across the country, the bbc‘s online team have young american photographers to document their story. here's maddie, a university student in ohio. hi, my name is madeleine hordinski. i'm 22 and right now i'm living in cincinnati with my little sister, sabina, and my parents. i have been thinking a lot this week about where ohio is in all of this. we have new rules in our house. as soon as i get home, i wash my clothes and i take a shower. i am a student at ohio university, but i am taking all my classes. my dad is a professional musician. he writes and plays guitar for people and he also teachers at the university of cincinnati. r
ana terra athayde is a video journalist who lives in copacabana. ancestors are from the amazon, where hundreds of thousands of indigenous people have closed access to their lands against the threat of covid—19. she's been following their plight. the united states currently has more than four times as many confirmed cases of coronavirus as any other country. to understand the impact lockdown is having on the lives of people across the country, the bbc‘s online team have young american...
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its boundaries are so expansive, its terra rugged, there's no one place you can stand to takit all in. but its impressive scale is also what makes griffith park so. charmi abandoned zoo can co-exist with a merrgo-round.ck a and can rattle one side of the park while, on the other side, a mountain lion silently stalksts prey. with such sweeping diversity of landscapes and uses, how can you make sense of thislace? can we even say who it's for? the answer to these questions begins at one of l.a.'s hidden treasures--the city es.
its boundaries are so expansive, its terra rugged, there's no one place you can stand to takit all in. but its impressive scale is also what makes griffith park so. charmi abandoned zoo can co-exist with a merrgo-round.ck a and can rattle one side of the park while, on the other side, a mountain lion silently stalksts prey. with such sweeping diversity of landscapes and uses, how can you make sense of thislace? can we even say who it's for? the answer to these questions begins at one of l.a.'s...
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>>from terra nova high school. the san francisccity college to washington state univrsity.nthony gordon is on the ink of the professional ceer that he has always dreamed up since he was a d growing up in pacifica >>very blessed be in the position i am now an opportunity do something nobody ahigh schools ever done in ways be a professional athlete. his numbers, pop right out at you. >>he for for 5,579 yards and 48 touchdowns his senior year employment, scouts and coaches from across the league have all reacheout. but the pandemic has chand up the job interview ocess for it was unable to get to any in few workts got caed take your pictures toyou ow make it to south so it's totally understandableit down face they were going really well there you know it's a little different than on a light and the cuts take a picture of a single walk through its out different but i you know step furth cuts as well learning together this at this point or gun was never planning on las vegas which was recently caeled. >>they'll be home ithe bay area with hiimmediate family dollar's going on now t
>>from terra nova high school. the san francisccity college to washington state univrsity.nthony gordon is on the ink of the professional ceer that he has always dreamed up since he was a d growing up in pacifica >>very blessed be in the position i am now an opportunity do something nobody ahigh schools ever done in ways be a professional athlete. his numbers, pop right out at you. >>he for for 5,579 yards and 48 touchdowns his senior year employment, scouts and coaches from...
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terra mossa ranch in napa sells eggs to restaurants and hotels, but said the commercial customers havened dramatically, but people making their way to the ranch has increased. >> have about 12500 chickens laying we goes every day whether we want them to or not. >> i want to stay out of the grocery store, so if i can come here and pick up a couple of dozen eggs i'm the happiest guy in the world, and you can see from this line of people, they feel the same way. >>> coming up next, local celebrity chefs teaming bubbles at this price? is this for real? oh... it's real. believe me. i mean, this is unexpected. you would say, remarkable? absolutely. a remarkable deal! thanks, i get that all the time. wait what?! ♪grocrey outlet jingle wow... i think i'll take two. for the love! oh. >>> all right. you needing some to do this weekend while you shelter in place? >> well, leah has an idea. >> things you would been wanting to do this weekend. first of all, food to go, on re go. chief michael meanin is doing a daily menu family feast cuisine from around the world. all rock stachef-- -- shakury, ste
terra mossa ranch in napa sells eggs to restaurants and hotels, but said the commercial customers havened dramatically, but people making their way to the ranch has increased. >> have about 12500 chickens laying we goes every day whether we want them to or not. >> i want to stay out of the grocery store, so if i can come here and pick up a couple of dozen eggs i'm the happiest guy in the world, and you can see from this line of people, they feel the same way. >>> coming up...
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of the kids we met in that film in the decade since children of conflict conditions in gaza have to terra to badly and there were major israeli incursions in 2009 and 14 we returned recently to gaza to find out what has happened to those children who by now a well into the teens on the 20. 5 at that he had a belly. and feet in the. midst of thick. headed luggage and take when and if they did that. than a include a way any. one on the shuttle no one is to head the deficit enough. the. one i'm in. love. with but in the oil and ship that has the patty. mush a loved one did they i knew in one house a lot of. the. few couldn't measure that and 100 into another time and in the end behaved had the best fish. and a. sneeze then of a suit. that was the best man. i don't know how that was the best. and. but it had. me and he said. the lad leave. them out. what sort of finance does a. man. and a murderer get will get an accolade i was to him a kid that i have to have a kid that has their fit then when i get halle. and i wish to be and i've been this way. i mean is that i had no commute look around f
of the kids we met in that film in the decade since children of conflict conditions in gaza have to terra to badly and there were major israeli incursions in 2009 and 14 we returned recently to gaza to find out what has happened to those children who by now a well into the teens on the 20. 5 at that he had a belly. and feet in the. midst of thick. headed luggage and take when and if they did that. than a include a way any. one on the shuttle no one is to head the deficit enough. the. one i'm...
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trash a company in lagos has come up with an alternative solution for handling waste it's called eat terra and was founded by its fine or tunnel. generates 1000000 tons of earth on it where it's talk less of what it allows importation into the countries the difficulty in our treatment and the informal harmless if 100 don't have the knowledge they don't have the tools all the machinery to safely recall paul and dismantle the. device. the terror collects discarded devices like laptops speakers and mobile phones which are then checked over of the company's material recovery for certainty those parts that can still be used i restored and mostly denatured as charity the rest is dismantle the terror has invested in the range of machinery it allows the workers to dismantle waste in a way that is safe for the environment and for themselves and exhaust hood is used to contain the toxic feeds. the very not you can have so many carcinogenic materials that are trapped there sucked out and trapped trapped inside it's our diminishing 30 affectively detoxified while we dismantle all of the glass all of t
trash a company in lagos has come up with an alternative solution for handling waste it's called eat terra and was founded by its fine or tunnel. generates 1000000 tons of earth on it where it's talk less of what it allows importation into the countries the difficulty in our treatment and the informal harmless if 100 don't have the knowledge they don't have the tools all the machinery to safely recall paul and dismantle the. device. the terror collects discarded devices like laptops speakers...
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>>from terra nova high school to san francisco city college to washington state university. anthony gordon is on the brink of the professional career that he has always dreamed up since he was a kid growing up in >>very blessed to be in the position i am now into an opportunity to do something i schools ever done in always his numbers, pop right out at his numbers, pop right out at you he for for 5,579 yards and employment, scouts and coaches from across the league have all reached out, but the pandemic has changed up the job interview was unable to get into any of her few bigger pictures uh you know they consider their steadily they were going really well there you know it's a little different get on a light for face just take the picture it's a walk through its out. >>different but i you know step further cuts as well so we're learning together at this at this 0.14 was never planning on attending the draft event in las vegas which was recently canceled. they'll be home in the bay area with his immediate family dollar's going on now is for him to be immediate family you kno
>>from terra nova high school to san francisco city college to washington state university. anthony gordon is on the brink of the professional career that he has always dreamed up since he was a kid growing up in >>very blessed to be in the position i am now into an opportunity to do something i schools ever done in always his numbers, pop right out at his numbers, pop right out at you he for for 5,579 yards and employment, scouts and coaches from across the league have all reached...
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away from the terra site cumbria's terra centres are being turned into makeshift hospitals.ys these comments from one chief constable go too far. we have a minority who are quite blatantly flouting the law and it is to those people that i'm saying enough is enough and we are going to come looking for you and if necessary we will arrest you. police are also warning people not to take the law into their own hands. that is after a district nurse staying in a holiday home a few miles from here woke up this morning to find all her car tyres had been slashed. she is not a terrace, a key worker isolating herself from herfamily while working in the community. —— not a tourist. there is a concern that a minority will disregard the government restrictions that have left so many places deserted. now normally many areas across the uk would be encouraging people to visit this easter weekend, but these aren't normal times. in fact, many businesses, councils and tourist boards are telling people stay at home. let's speak to the leader of south hams district council in devon, councillorjudy
away from the terra site cumbria's terra centres are being turned into makeshift hospitals.ys these comments from one chief constable go too far. we have a minority who are quite blatantly flouting the law and it is to those people that i'm saying enough is enough and we are going to come looking for you and if necessary we will arrest you. police are also warning people not to take the law into their own hands. that is after a district nurse staying in a holiday home a few miles from here woke...
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the remains were recovered from mon terra state beach and matched the car type to the one she owned. that car still has not been found. >>> the favorite part of the newscast, how a north bay landlord is helping out his tenants. >> reporter: something good from a landlord in santa rosa who is actually giving his tenants a huge break for the month of april. he gave it back to tenants. on top of that he doubled down, matching his $3,400 check from the stimulus money, giving more than $700 back by cutting the rent by $500. cynthia whitson has rented for a decade at this home three years. she got the phone call. she was very grateful. >> it was a great surprise. i wasn't really surprised he would do something like that. he's a really, really good person. >> my wife and i intent hours thinking feeling bad it wasn't enough and we couldn't do more. i just feel like we're all in this together. >> the landlord agreed to talk but he didn't give his name. he wanted to remain ape none mus. -- anonymous. >>> and we continue to celebrate bay area graduates who are going on without an official cerem
the remains were recovered from mon terra state beach and matched the car type to the one she owned. that car still has not been found. >>> the favorite part of the newscast, how a north bay landlord is helping out his tenants. >> reporter: something good from a landlord in santa rosa who is actually giving his tenants a huge break for the month of april. he gave it back to tenants. on top of that he doubled down, matching his $3,400 check from the stimulus money, giving more...
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secretary general and tony terra's made similar comments saying the pandemic will bring a recession that has no parallel in recent years and that it is the worst crisis since the 2nd world war meanwhile the w t o said last week global trade will fall by between 13 and 32 percent this year alone now there's a lot of rate down here so let's go ahead and bring in some expert analysis from co-host ben swann and christiane i guys thank you so much for joining us christy this contraction of economic growth is it simply because of supply chain slowdowns or are there entire industries that will collapse as a result of the economic shutdown. well run us kind of you have this slowdown stemming.
secretary general and tony terra's made similar comments saying the pandemic will bring a recession that has no parallel in recent years and that it is the worst crisis since the 2nd world war meanwhile the w t o said last week global trade will fall by between 13 and 32 percent this year alone now there's a lot of rate down here so let's go ahead and bring in some expert analysis from co-host ben swann and christiane i guys thank you so much for joining us christy this contraction of economic...
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secretary general antonio terra's said the world needs to come together to fight the spread of the virus. it is essential that developed countries immediately is ceased those less developed to bolster their health systems and their response capacity to stop to this mission. otherwise they still nights when it is easy cities like france for.
secretary general antonio terra's said the world needs to come together to fight the spread of the virus. it is essential that developed countries immediately is ceased those less developed to bolster their health systems and their response capacity to stop to this mission. otherwise they still nights when it is easy cities like france for.
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garcia's cell phone is no longer in terra haute, and he was mobile, and he was traveling south throughch gave us obviously some concern. >> because you thought he was headed where? >> well, we didn't know exactly. it was possible that -- that he would return the next day. so, we kind of put our plans on hold, hoping that he would return to his residence and we would effect his arrest at his residence. >> reporter: fortunately, two fbi agents who'd been working with the task force were closer to illinois. they eventually found garcia at a hotel off the interstate. >> our hope was that in the morning he would get up and go home, and we could grab him there. but that morning, of course, when the fbi agents got up, he again was on the move and headed south. >> they missed him. >> they missed him. >> and now he's truly in the wind. >> yes. >> reporter: reporter todd cooper would later learn that for three hours all agents had to go on were pings every thirty minutes from garcia's cell phone. >> they were going 100 miles an hour. the next ping comes in a half hour later, and he's behind them
garcia's cell phone is no longer in terra haute, and he was mobile, and he was traveling south throughch gave us obviously some concern. >> because you thought he was headed where? >> well, we didn't know exactly. it was possible that -- that he would return the next day. so, we kind of put our plans on hold, hoping that he would return to his residence and we would effect his arrest at his residence. >> reporter: fortunately, two fbi agents who'd been working with the task...
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secretary general antonio terra's said the world needs to come together to fight the spread of the virus. it is essential that developed countries immediately is ceased those less developed to bolster their health systems and their response capacity to stop to this mission. otherwise place the nights when it is easy spread the like quantifying the global sauces he needs of the us and the prospect of these emerging which was previously suppressed. and the secretary general also addressed the economic impact of the pandemic saying this could be the most challenging crisis in 75 years it is an economic effect that you bring your reception and reception that's probably is no parallel in the recent past the gobi nation of the 2 facts and the reason that it contributes to. immense use of the. same vast and concrete seems that make us believe that this is indeed the most challenging crisis we have faced the 2nd war and this all comes as the international monetary fund says we are in a global recession at least as bad as the last economic crisis mentioning the i.m.f. expects a recovery in 2021 t
secretary general antonio terra's said the world needs to come together to fight the spread of the virus. it is essential that developed countries immediately is ceased those less developed to bolster their health systems and their response capacity to stop to this mission. otherwise place the nights when it is easy spread the like quantifying the global sauces he needs of the us and the prospect of these emerging which was previously suppressed. and the secretary general also addressed the...
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to nineteen seventy five when i was that i can see how they how they express fear how they express terra how they express hunger it's a it's ready sort of. breaks my heart do you think it's the savings when you were still young man built you are destroyed you what is the percentage. i think it builds me. but i'm the question is at what i'm not the same person i was at i was all those years ago. but i think that. someone said to me that's no such thing as a bad experience i tend to brady x. because you can learn from it- but that's a tough question- but i mean that you. know i was terribly what the important thing is. that i am you know genesis terribly privileged i was very privileged to be that.. as a young age i was very privileged to- to see those things horrible to say words too seed by fofoot it's- most horrendous at the spread of the shop and- undersea- yes. suffrage was c. terrific humamanity you know human beings helping h. as well. and that box as serve from that point of view i don't think. it turned me into a sick. m. back to the bookok trudge. i want to ask you you'll refer.
to nineteen seventy five when i was that i can see how they how they express fear how they express terra how they express hunger it's a it's ready sort of. breaks my heart do you think it's the savings when you were still young man built you are destroyed you what is the percentage. i think it builds me. but i'm the question is at what i'm not the same person i was at i was all those years ago. but i think that. someone said to me that's no such thing as a bad experience i tend to brady x....
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secretary general and tony terra's made similar comments saying the pandemic will bring a recession that has no parallel in recent years and that it is the worst crisis since the 2nd world war meanwhile the w t o said last week global trade will fall by between 13 and 32 percent this year alone now there's a lot of great down here so let's go ahead and bring in some expert analysis from co-host ben swann and christiane i guys thank you so much for joining us christy this contraction of economic growth is it simply because of supply chain slowdowns or are there entire industries that will collapse as a result of the economic shutdown. well run as kind of both you have this slowdown stemming from the shutdowns and businesses which creates massive layoffs and unemployment which then snowballed into lower income decrease discretionary spending which then repeats and feedbacks into the chain in a form of slowing demand so it's a vicious cycle that's very hard to control once again some mentum the other part of that is that you have entire industries that are on the brink of collapse and they'
secretary general and tony terra's made similar comments saying the pandemic will bring a recession that has no parallel in recent years and that it is the worst crisis since the 2nd world war meanwhile the w t o said last week global trade will fall by between 13 and 32 percent this year alone now there's a lot of great down here so let's go ahead and bring in some expert analysis from co-host ben swann and christiane i guys thank you so much for joining us christy this contraction of economic...
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terra jane langston is a recovering covert 19 patient from the u.k. i mean is very painful i've described it as having like get lost in your throat glassine you as long as. you know and the fact that you can't breathe is so so scary to save time and help people like langston experts are looking at treatments that already exist for other ailments that me help in the fight against covert 19 this puts one industry in the spotlight pharmaceuticals with research going on around the globe many are optimistic about the discovery of a vaccine or cure in the near future and maybe just be medicine that already exists drugs like hydrochloric women which the u.s. president has high hopes for i would love to go to a laboratory and spend a couple of years testing something we don't have time we don't have 2 hours because there are people dying right now if it does help great if it doesn't help we gave it a shot there is however one major hurdle when it comes to using existing medications and that's patents used to protect the making using or selling of inventions f
terra jane langston is a recovering covert 19 patient from the u.k. i mean is very painful i've described it as having like get lost in your throat glassine you as long as. you know and the fact that you can't breathe is so so scary to save time and help people like langston experts are looking at treatments that already exist for other ailments that me help in the fight against covert 19 this puts one industry in the spotlight pharmaceuticals with research going on around the globe many are...
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secretary general antonio terra's said the world needs to come together to fight the spread of the virus. he's essential. to bolster their health systems and their response capacity to stop to this mission . otherwise they still nights when it is easy spivey like wildfire global's always gives of this. and the prospect of that is emerging when it was previously suppressed. and the secretary general also addressed the economic impact of the pandemic saying this could be the most challenging crisis in 75 years he has an economic impact yet you bring a reception at reception that probably is no parallel in the recent past the gobi nation of the 2 facts and the research that it contributes to. inlets used to be a dangerous and complete seems to make us believe that this is indeed the most challenging crisis we have faced the 2nd war and this all comes as the international monetary fund says we are in a global recession at least as bad as the last economic crisis mentioning the i.m.f. expects a recovery in 2021 the total number of cases of crow virus around the world is quickly closing in on
secretary general antonio terra's said the world needs to come together to fight the spread of the virus. he's essential. to bolster their health systems and their response capacity to stop to this mission . otherwise they still nights when it is easy spivey like wildfire global's always gives of this. and the prospect of that is emerging when it was previously suppressed. and the secretary general also addressed the economic impact of the pandemic saying this could be the most challenging...
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secretary general antonio terra's has said that africa needs more than $200000000000.00 to combat the virus. in the past week there has been a 51 percent increase in the number of reported cases in my own going to and africa and a 60 percent increase in the number of reported does with the current charlie doing testing kits it's likely that the real numbers are higher than reported. senior aide to nigeria's president has died of coronavirus complications of a carrier was president's. chief of staff kerry had underlying health problems including diabetes he became ill to traveling to germany and egypt last month brazil's president has defended his decision to fire his health minister who disagreed with his policies to tackle the virus they also are or has doubled down on his plan to end restrictions and reopen brazil's economy victoria the reports a swearing in ceremony for brazil's new health minister nelson time the president jaya bo's'n already used the occasion to defend his controversial handling of the coronavirus pandemic not least his decision to fire his previous health minist
secretary general antonio terra's has said that africa needs more than $200000000000.00 to combat the virus. in the past week there has been a 51 percent increase in the number of reported cases in my own going to and africa and a 60 percent increase in the number of reported does with the current charlie doing testing kits it's likely that the real numbers are higher than reported. senior aide to nigeria's president has died of coronavirus complications of a carrier was president's. chief of...
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around 19 degrees celsius but it should dry up as we go on into the weekend so meanwhile across the terra been simply clear skies for the most part still seeing a few showers just around puerto rico pushing across into hispaniola and wetter weather staying on the cards as we go on through friday but should be a little drier as we go on into the weekend for most of the settled in sunny kingston with a top temperature of 28 degrees celsius. struggles full of pleasure. pumping. on a sunday. night as the internet's don't get out of their. own realities from the system an intimate look at life in cuba from a clue laughed at me funny and me down on me tell you i don't need a lesson learned like the ones who want to be in my cube. on al-jazeera. the in. the back our top stories on al-jazeera despite calls from the world health organization to stop the latest sizing the coronavirus pandemic us present donald trump has once again criticized the agency's actions he says the w.h.o. has been unfair to the world by taking decisions that favor china global trade is expected to fall by up to a 3rd this
around 19 degrees celsius but it should dry up as we go on into the weekend so meanwhile across the terra been simply clear skies for the most part still seeing a few showers just around puerto rico pushing across into hispaniola and wetter weather staying on the cards as we go on through friday but should be a little drier as we go on into the weekend for most of the settled in sunny kingston with a top temperature of 28 degrees celsius. struggles full of pleasure. pumping. on a sunday. night...
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the government saying it's time to shift the focus back to the economy as in basra he reports some terra. after nearly 2 months of being closed because of the corona virus businesses in the iranian capital are waking up from their hibernation for main street shops like this in open areas the city's prime real estate it is business as usual but for covered markets where there are bottlenecks where dense crowds can gather the government says it's still too dangerous to open up any of the shops in those spaces but the traders we've spoken to in teheran is back alley bazaars they've told us that not only have they not made any money for months but it will take many more months to get back on their feet they say they too need to pay their rent and meet their expenses let alone try to turn a profit and that they hope that the government lifts the remaining control measures entirely in the coming weeks now president hassan rouhani has championed the idea of what he calls smart distancing things start going back to normal but people simultaneously maintain strict rules of hygiene but iran's depu
the government saying it's time to shift the focus back to the economy as in basra he reports some terra. after nearly 2 months of being closed because of the corona virus businesses in the iranian capital are waking up from their hibernation for main street shops like this in open areas the city's prime real estate it is business as usual but for covered markets where there are bottlenecks where dense crowds can gather the government says it's still too dangerous to open up any of the shops in...
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obviously, the more difficult terra terrain, the less speed you're going to get up. if we sneak around the back here, one of the grille doors is open. you can kind of get a peak inside. again, it's a v8, so four cylinders on each side. and again, a very, very reliable engine. in this particular configuration of tank, the engine is in the rear of the tank. there's a drive shaft that goes the length of the vehicle up to the front. and that's where the transmission and transaxle and the final drives are. the advantage to this set-up is, should either the engine or the transmission fail, it's easier to replace it. in a lot of the power plants, they were mated, so you had to pull the whole thing out if either component broke. and in this one, you can pull one or the ore. and these were actually very, very easy to work on, which contributed to its reliability. if we look again at the turret, the tank had a number of innovations that were kind of unique during the second world war. and one of those was the electrohydraulic turret. the turret does have power. of course, it c
obviously, the more difficult terra terrain, the less speed you're going to get up. if we sneak around the back here, one of the grille doors is open. you can kind of get a peak inside. again, it's a v8, so four cylinders on each side. and again, a very, very reliable engine. in this particular configuration of tank, the engine is in the rear of the tank. there's a drive shaft that goes the length of the vehicle up to the front. and that's where the transmission and transaxle and the final...
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and more news about the evidence that supports claims of terra reed, accused joe biden of sexual assault, what tara reid now demands, joe biden did, if he does not do it why critics war it will under cut biden's credibility, i am elizabeth mack donald, the "evening edit" starts right now. >> welcome to the show, i am elizabeth macdonald, fox business exclusive, robert wilke . >> thank you. elizabeth: i want to get your take on what it happening now. the push by white house to send all 50 states, enough tests to screen 3% of their residents. federal government should be last resort for needs test kits is what president says, what is your reaction. >> i support the president's action. standards that some are trying to impose on us are probably impossible, the president said in his last conference, he could test everyone and someone would ask why he didn't test the second tranche. at v.a. we have a smaller population went the hospitals we have tested all of our veterans inn -- in nursing homes, that is about 7,000, we conducted over 80 thousand tests, we focus on most vulnerable veterans, w
and more news about the evidence that supports claims of terra reed, accused joe biden of sexual assault, what tara reid now demands, joe biden did, if he does not do it why critics war it will under cut biden's credibility, i am elizabeth mack donald, the "evening edit" starts right now. >> welcome to the show, i am elizabeth macdonald, fox business exclusive, robert wilke . >> thank you. elizabeth: i want to get your take on what it happening now. the push by white house...
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a woman by the name of terra reader. a foxnews.com tells clinton is enabling a predator. keep in mind, reade is a lifelong democrat. she was a staunch supporter of barack obama, so much so that she never went public with this information about his running mate and as of tonight, her allegations have been corroborated now by at least four individuals that she confided in shortly after the incident in 1993, her mother even calling into "larry king live" at the time to ask for advice. tara reid has filed a criminal police report and according to "the daily caller," now calling on joe biden to release personnel records from the senate office that she believes will contain a copy of her official complaint about the incident. so is joe going to be transparent or release those records or as we speak magically bleach fitted and disappearing and will anyone in the democratic party or the mob and the media -- that's right, all these democratic potential vp candidates were and asked a question about it. are they going to ask him about these accusations? yesterday, we reached out for
a woman by the name of terra reader. a foxnews.com tells clinton is enabling a predator. keep in mind, reade is a lifelong democrat. she was a staunch supporter of barack obama, so much so that she never went public with this information about his running mate and as of tonight, her allegations have been corroborated now by at least four individuals that she confided in shortly after the incident in 1993, her mother even calling into "larry king live" at the time to ask for advice....
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in 1997, after three years on the lam, he started a pottery company called terra cotta gardens. >> dialertised it on the radio, did an interview on the radio. >> unbelievably, the attention led to an invitation for the fugitive killer to speak at a women's luncheon at a local country club. >> -- are very near and dear to my heart. >> where were you while he was out front entertaining the ladies who lunch? >> i was back at the trailer tied up. >> from there dial and bobbi went to work on an industrial chicker farm owned by debra grace. she never doubted they were married but she could siel that dial was abusive. >> he was like, i can beat her. she's my wife, i can beat her. i said, no, not on my farm, you can't. i tried to get her to come to the house. she kept saying no, he wouldn't like that. >> 2000 they moved again to another bigger, chicken farm. bobbi's daughters were teenagers now. she'd missed five anniversaries with randy. >> there were times that the loneliness was so great that my body would physically ache. >> and she says dial never ceased his campaign of terror, killing two
in 1997, after three years on the lam, he started a pottery company called terra cotta gardens. >> dialertised it on the radio, did an interview on the radio. >> unbelievably, the attention led to an invitation for the fugitive killer to speak at a women's luncheon at a local country club. >> -- are very near and dear to my heart. >> where were you while he was out front entertaining the ladies who lunch? >> i was back at the trailer tied up. >> from there...
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it is a terra-cotta bust. he clearly was a great admirer of jones, a great celebrate her of the valor of american arms and naval exploits and a revolutionary hero. one more question. you can keep sending in your questions and we can handle them over time. letters would washington write in a typical day? >> how any letters would washington write in a typical day? i don't know the answer to that. what a great question to end on. one of the things that is exciting about george washington is the research opportunities that are open for people. there are many things we don't know. there are many queries. you would probably have to pick a certain time in his life and take a look at them. look at the papers of the george washington project at the -- ansity of virginia incredible collection of every letter george washington wrote and every letter he received. that project is extraordinary because it has been going on between the mount vernon association, the university of virginia, the national historic 1968 withhives
it is a terra-cotta bust. he clearly was a great admirer of jones, a great celebrate her of the valor of american arms and naval exploits and a revolutionary hero. one more question. you can keep sending in your questions and we can handle them over time. letters would washington write in a typical day? >> how any letters would washington write in a typical day? i don't know the answer to that. what a great question to end on. one of the things that is exciting about george washington is...
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leadership during the london blitz, that followed by glynn and doyle's memoir untamed, after that terra westover's account of growing up in idaho mountains and her introduction to formal education at the age of 17 and her book educated. this is been on the bestsellers list for more than two years, then katie orphan explores l.a. book culture and readme los angeles. in wrapping up or look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books at romans bookstore is becoming, former first lady michelle obama's memoir becoming was the best-selling book of 2018. some of these offers have appeared on the tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. ♪ >> good evening, welcome. i am stephanie come on the co-owner of community bookstore. [applause] it doesn't surprise me that the crowd is hard-core. we are thrilled to welcome rebecca on her new book the reflections of my nonexistence, shall be in conversation with leslie jamison, please note that there will not be assigning after the event that rebecca did arrive early to sign each and every one oou
leadership during the london blitz, that followed by glynn and doyle's memoir untamed, after that terra westover's account of growing up in idaho mountains and her introduction to formal education at the age of 17 and her book educated. this is been on the bestsellers list for more than two years, then katie orphan explores l.a. book culture and readme los angeles. in wrapping up or look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books at romans bookstore is becoming, former first lady michelle...
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>>from terra nova high school tosan francisco city college to washington state universy. anthony gordon is on the brink of the professional reer that he has always dreamed up since he was a kid growing up in >>t's be in the position i am now into an opportunity to dosomething nobodya high scol ever dne always his numbers pop right ouat you hefor for 5,579ards and48 touchdowns his senior year employment. >>scouts ancoaches from across the league have all reached out, but the pandemic has changed up the job interview processwas unable to get into any of her few >>the bigger picture is a you kn they consider their steadily well ther you know it's a ttle different get on a light the cats takethat pictu it walk thugh ts out little different, but u know step further cuts as well so we're learning cordon was never planning on attending the draft event in las veg whch was recently canced will be home in the bay area with his immediat family $2 going onnow is for him to be immediate soak it all in and appreciate everything that uh this point in pacifica i'm jason dumas scrum for n
>>from terra nova high school tosan francisco city college to washington state universy. anthony gordon is on the brink of the professional reer that he has always dreamed up since he was a kid growing up in >>t's be in the position i am now into an opportunity to dosomething nobodya high scol ever dne always his numbers pop right ouat you hefor for 5,579ards and48 touchdowns his senior year employment. >>scouts ancoaches from across the league have all reached out, but the...
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grand junction, colorado, terra haute, indiana, cupertino, california, pontiac, michigan, chapel hill, north carolina, casper, wyoming. in the background, michael, we have an administration, and as i said, this media industrial complex looking to diminish, not commemorate or empathize because we're viewing this from the comfort and safety of two different camps as a nation. >> right. usually in american history when we've gone through a war or a crisis like this, we haven't done it when the nation was so divided and when the president was making an effort to a great extent, arguably, to pit one part against the country against the other for political reasons. franklin roosevelt was very politically ambitious, but in 1944 when he was thinking about d-day, the last thing he would have done was do something like plan the timing of the battle of d-day in order to help him win the 1944 election. that just didn't happen before. as far as the press is concerned, most presidents in american history understand the feeling of the founders which was criticism in our society is an ak act of patri
grand junction, colorado, terra haute, indiana, cupertino, california, pontiac, michigan, chapel hill, north carolina, casper, wyoming. in the background, michael, we have an administration, and as i said, this media industrial complex looking to diminish, not commemorate or empathize because we're viewing this from the comfort and safety of two different camps as a nation. >> right. usually in american history when we've gone through a war or a crisis like this, we haven't done it when...
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as kavanaugh was investigated, they need to find -- terra reade claims, she reported this to the senatethe time. they have not uncovered that document, doesn't have a copy of it, but they should track it idown and see if it exists. also told family and friends contemporaneously, this is a real challenge to the biden campaign right now and giving his activities of stroking, touching, kisses, there is evidence that you cannot look pastel. >> laura: the point we want to make is that it's so patently obvious that they use a different standard with kavanaugh and everything was on the line, a supreme court nomination, everything was on the line for the left so they decided to go all in on that. this is what the executive editor said when he was asked about npr why biden and kavanaugh were treated so differently by the paper. here is the following. kavanaugh was already in a public forum in a large way. what? kavanaugh's status as a supreme court justice was in question because of a very serious allegation. it was a live, ongoing story that became the biggest political story in the country. it
as kavanaugh was investigated, they need to find -- terra reade claims, she reported this to the senatethe time. they have not uncovered that document, doesn't have a copy of it, but they should track it idown and see if it exists. also told family and friends contemporaneously, this is a real challenge to the biden campaign right now and giving his activities of stroking, touching, kisses, there is evidence that you cannot look pastel. >> laura: the point we want to make is that it's so...
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terra grand hand has a question for dr. alexander scott. if a person tests positive for covid-19 and sent home to recover, what is the follow-up as to whether they live with elderly relatives or someone immunocompromised? dr. alexander scott: so we have an army of people now that i want to give credit to out the rhode island department of health, and those who have jumped into support, who do a very thorough case investigation process. when there is someone who is positive, an extensive discussion occurs about where that person can isolate themselves most safely. we have shared before that isolation means someone who has symptoms is able to keep themselves protected from being able to spread those symptoms from anyone around them. certainly if you are sick, that's why you need to stay home, because otherwise the symptoms would be brought out into public and would be a concern. but we also talk about how to isolate yourselves when you're home and there are other people who are living in the household. occurs, discussion there is particular a
terra grand hand has a question for dr. alexander scott. if a person tests positive for covid-19 and sent home to recover, what is the follow-up as to whether they live with elderly relatives or someone immunocompromised? dr. alexander scott: so we have an army of people now that i want to give credit to out the rhode island department of health, and those who have jumped into support, who do a very thorough case investigation process. when there is someone who is positive, an extensive...
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what motivation does terra reade a lifelong democrat who voted for hillary clinton in 2017 have to step forward? what motivation does her former neighbor to step forward who saysys she's a biden supporter d says, i believe tara reade because tara reade told me theto story in the mid-1990s. what motivation do they have? >> sean: sarah sanders, this is state run tv. you actually live with us mob. you know. the president, ten days after the first corunna case, a travel ban peered the first quarantine in over 50 years. subsequent travel ban. in march, i'll get to this later, march 2nd, the governor of new york says we are going to be fine. o comrade de blasio, go out on the town in new york city. they had no hospital beds, we never ran out of anything. is there anything that donald trump ever does that is right and how would they treat him here? >> certainly not in the media's eyes. o that's one of the most outrageous things about this is the double standard for people like justice p kavanaugh, they falsely accuse, the media gave it wall-to-wall media coverage all day, every day. if this wa
what motivation does terra reade a lifelong democrat who voted for hillary clinton in 2017 have to step forward? what motivation does her former neighbor to step forward who saysys she's a biden supporter d says, i believe tara reade because tara reade told me theto story in the mid-1990s. what motivation do they have? >> sean: sarah sanders, this is state run tv. you actually live with us mob. you know. the president, ten days after the first corunna case, a travel ban peered the first...
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something from him directly, yesterday "the washington post" editorial said this, biden should address the terra reade allegations. you are seeing more of the media come around. what does joe biden do here, do you believe? >> you got to address it. it's like a snowball going down a hill gaining more and more snow as it gets bigger and being covered by mainstream media. i think the disparity is so huge if you watch nancy pelosi and what she said in the brett kavanaugh allegations and how that was handled and what she's saying today. she didn't really answer those questions today, had a briefing on capitol hill. i think that is really what it's dark if you look at some of the people who spoke out before as far as the details emma we are going to have to wait and see. tara reid is going to have to answer questions. we hope she does it on fox. >> bill: we will see you sunday night, seven to 9:00 eastern time for a town hall with the president, very much looking forward to that, just want to give a quick plug there. see you at 6:00 tonight on special report. got a fox news alert, president trump is a
something from him directly, yesterday "the washington post" editorial said this, biden should address the terra reade allegations. you are seeing more of the media come around. what does joe biden do here, do you believe? >> you got to address it. it's like a snowball going down a hill gaining more and more snow as it gets bigger and being covered by mainstream media. i think the disparity is so huge if you watch nancy pelosi and what she said in the brett kavanaugh allegations...
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>>from terra va high school to san francisco city college to washington ste university. anthony godon is professional career that he haalways dreamed upsince he was a kid growing up in >>very blessed to be in the position i am n into an schools ever done in always i truthat his number pop ght out at keeperor 5,579 yas and 48 touchdowns his senior year employment, scouts and coaches from across the league have all rehed out, but the pandemic has changed up the job interview process mark course it was unable to get into any in w >the bigger picture is a you know they nsider their steadily th were going realy well there you know it's a little different get on a light the cats take a picture a single walk through its out little different, but i you know step further cuts as well so we're learning together at at this 0.14 was never planning on attending the draft event in las g which was recently canceled will be home in the baarea with his imediate family dollar's going on now is for him to mediatefamily soak it all in and appreciate everything that uh this point in pacifica
>>from terra va high school to san francisco city college to washington ste university. anthony godon is professional career that he haalways dreamed upsince he was a kid growing up in >>very blessed to be in the position i am n into an schools ever done in always i truthat his number pop ght out at keeperor 5,579 yas and 48 touchdowns his senior year employment, scouts and coaches from across the league have all rehed out, but the pandemic has changed up the job interview process...