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for more than a decade, jenny‘s owners anna and werner have let her out of her sta ble werner have letfrankfurt in germany. like other countries, germany. like other countries, germany has closed schools, playgrounds and many businesses to try and curb the coronavirus outbreak. though some of these measures have slowly started easing, people are still encouraged to limit their social interactions and keep their social interactions and keep their distance. translation: it's beautiful that she can at least have her freedom and not be locked inside because of coronavirus like us humans. but there are no rules against saying hello tojenny. translation: everyone knows her, no matter where she goes. people always greet her nicely, especially now in times of coronavirus. they're happy to have someone to cuddle. people have to stare apart from each other, butjenny sometimes have to stare apart from each other, but jenny sometimes has ten children round her. adults too come out of the tram and hug and pet her. anna and werner say in all of her years ofambling, and werner say in all of her years
for more than a decade, jenny‘s owners anna and werner have let her out of her sta ble werner have letfrankfurt in germany. like other countries, germany. like other countries, germany has closed schools, playgrounds and many businesses to try and curb the coronavirus outbreak. though some of these measures have slowly started easing, people are still encouraged to limit their social interactions and keep their social interactions and keep their distance. translation: it's beautiful that she...
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y al 74 otra vez para werner que marcaba su gol número 24 y lepzign reucperó la tercera posición deldeportes. pero hoy, desde nuestros hogares, podemos ayudar a nuestra comunidad para cuando estemos juntos de nuevo. ahora es el momento de responder al censo del 2020. minutos de tu tiempo influyen para beneficios como hospitales, escuelas y servicios de emergencia. llena el censo hoy para tener un mejor mañana. dale forma a nuestro futuro. compatimos con ustedes esta imagen en vivo del puente de la bahía y bueno, nos despedimos porque un residente de (en inglés) convirtió su habitación en una fábrica de mascarillas echando malo de la imresión 3d cada cubrebocas incluye válvulas y orea y para mañana tendrá lista 30 unidades el dueño se apoyó de esto al escuchar sobre la escasez de arculos de protección el número de víctimas alncanza los 100 y es deber de todos detener esta cifra, nos vemos, hasta entonces >>> cerramos la semana aquÍ en zona mixta y se cierra el capÍtulo en morelia se van a mazatlÁn >>> miguel ayÚn asegura que no estÁ vetado repasada que le hice
y al 74 otra vez para werner que marcaba su gol número 24 y lepzign reucperó la tercera posición deldeportes. pero hoy, desde nuestros hogares, podemos ayudar a nuestra comunidad para cuando estemos juntos de nuevo. ahora es el momento de responder al censo del 2020. minutos de tu tiempo influyen para beneficios como hospitales, escuelas y servicios de emergencia. llena el censo hoy para tener un mejor mañana. dale forma a nuestro futuro. compatimos con ustedes esta imagen en vivo del...
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this is a stage that uses liquid hydrogen but the program was by scientist werner von brown. they were having trouble with the engineering and getting this thing to work. i think the first test they had and they thought we never should have gone with liquid hydrogen and this was not the way to go. this is too mission-critical to keep trying this. an engineer in our lab who had been headquartered and had been designing the structure of nasa, he named the mercury and apollo programs and he said, this will work. i know my guys at lewis, they perfected this technology with liquid hydrogen and i know they can make it work area we spent most of the early 60's perfecting the centaur technology with the ultimate goal of launching the surveyor which is whatoon we needed to scout out a landing spot for our manned missions. tariq, we need centaur for surveyor and if we don't have surveyor there is no apollo program. the centaur technology is mission-critical. the program for over 35 years we had well over 100 launches. it is still used today by our commercial partners who manage our ope
this is a stage that uses liquid hydrogen but the program was by scientist werner von brown. they were having trouble with the engineering and getting this thing to work. i think the first test they had and they thought we never should have gone with liquid hydrogen and this was not the way to go. this is too mission-critical to keep trying this. an engineer in our lab who had been headquartered and had been designing the structure of nasa, he named the mercury and apollo programs and he said,...
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anna werner has the details. >> not being able to breathe is the most stressful thing in the world. >> reporter: meet 18-year-old ava valdez. she's a student who needs an inhaler for allergy-induced asthma. >> and allergy pills, and this contraption. >> reporter: but due to covid-19, supplies of inhalers are running short, so she's rationing her use. >> i have to wake up every morning and then say, okay, can i use this thing that i desperately need and that will provide me immediate r reallyth that. rep aea ct galaxy owe ram increase demand. but a list put together by the resilient supply project by the university of minnesota shows 40 drugs deemed critical for treatment of covid-19 patients, 32 -- 80% -- are in short supply. u of m professor. >> we call paralytics what they use when they put you on a ventilator. some drugs as common as acetaminophen the active ingredient in tylenol. >> reporter: demand for three classes of drugs for patients on ventilators was 87% higher in april than in january. and just 57% of orders placed by its member hospitals could be filled. and i j drugs vid
anna werner has the details. >> not being able to breathe is the most stressful thing in the world. >> reporter: meet 18-year-old ava valdez. she's a student who needs an inhaler for allergy-induced asthma. >> and allergy pills, and this contraption. >> reporter: but due to covid-19, supplies of inhalers are running short, so she's rationing her use. >> i have to wake up every morning and then say, okay, can i use this thing that i desperately need and that will...
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. >> anna werner how do your teeth get a dentist-clean feeling? start with a round brush head. add power. and you've got oral-b oral-b's round brush head surrounds each tooth remove more plaque. for a superior clean, round cleans better. oral-b. until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me. dust mite matter! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. introducing tide power pods with cat & nat. that is such a large load, don't the stains sneak through? new tide power pods can clean that... whole situation. it's like two regular tide pods and then even more power. even the largest of loads get clean. it's got to be tide. >>> patrick stuart is back in the captain's chair in the new series star trek picard. here on earth stewart discussed his life and
. >> anna werner how do your teeth get a dentist-clean feeling? start with a round brush head. add power. and you've got oral-b oral-b's round brush head surrounds each tooth remove more plaque. for a superior clean, round cleans better. oral-b. until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me. dust mite matter! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty...
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el otro enfrentamiento, con hat-trick incluido de timo werner, en leipzig derrotÓ 5-0 al mainz.historia de la competencia. chivas recibiÓ al amÉrica de giovani dos santos. con un gran primer tiempo, el guadalajara se llevÓ el triunfo 3-1. leÓn enfrentó a toluca y se acabÓ la buena racha de nico sosa con la fiera. el colombiano felipe pardo le quitÓ el invicto, imponiÉndose 2-1, en un dramÁtico encuentro. de esta manera llegamos al momento final. invitar a todas las personas a que se unan a la causa de "unidos por los nuestros". arantxa: al regresar de la pausa les mostramos a la invenciÓn de un ingeniero de la india para ir de c ♪ fÉlix: la necesidad puede ser madre de la creatividad, como dice un viejo refrÁn. un ingeniero de la india ha diseÑado un robot para hacer compras que ayude a mantener el distanciamiento fÍsico durante la pandemia. arantxa: a travÉs de un dispositivo, un carrito a control remoto recoge los comestibles en su mercado local, donde tambiÉn hace cola con otros compradores habituales. este robot puede llevar hasta 30 kilos de compras. a pesar de que en la in
el otro enfrentamiento, con hat-trick incluido de timo werner, en leipzig derrotÓ 5-0 al mainz.historia de la competencia. chivas recibiÓ al amÉrica de giovani dos santos. con un gran primer tiempo, el guadalajara se llevÓ el triunfo 3-1. leÓn enfrentó a toluca y se acabÓ la buena racha de nico sosa con la fiera. el colombiano felipe pardo le quitÓ el invicto, imponiÉndose 2-1, en un dramÁtico encuentro. de esta manera llegamos al momento final. invitar a todas las personas a que se...
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the president from the white house and joe biden from his delaware home, but anna werner reports republican national committee chair is now saying that the gop will draw the line at voting from home. it's also promising a nationwide effort to fight mail in ballots. what she and the president say are at a higher risk for voter fraud. >>republican national committee chairwoman ronna mcdaniel warns the idea of mass mailing ballots for the november election would cause chaos up ending the entire election process was 6 months to go. just doesn't make sense mcdaniel says she's ready to fight states like california that are encouraging every voter to cast a mail in ballot from home, especially in states that haven't done a thorough audit to make sure they're not sending debt ballots to people have moved away or passed away california is the first state to make widespread voting by mail an option, although california governor gavin newsom says the polls will remain open even residents choose to vote in person. >>giving them the choice and not to feel like they have to go into a concentrated dense e
the president from the white house and joe biden from his delaware home, but anna werner reports republican national committee chair is now saying that the gop will draw the line at voting from home. it's also promising a nationwide effort to fight mail in ballots. what she and the president say are at a higher risk for voter fraud. >>republican national committee chairwoman ronna mcdaniel warns the idea of mass mailing ballots for the november election would cause chaos up ending the...
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i guarantee you, werner is crushing stay at home.thinks coronavirus will just go away, let alone without a vaccine. you already tried this bull[ bleep ] before the pandemic started and it didn't work back then either. >> the virus they're working hard looks like by april, you know, in theory when it gets a little warmer, it miraculously goes away i hope that's true now, the virus that we're talking about having to do -- you know, a lot of people think that goes away in april with the heat, as the heat comes in typically that will go away in april. >> seth: nailed it again, dr. science. not only is the virus still here, it didn't even get warm yet. on that note, [ bleep ] off, april. what was that? this year of all years who told you coronavirus goes away in april? are you confusing it with march madness? "the madness spreads to basketball courts and college campuses across the country, but don't worry, it goes away in april, when either duke or villanova beats it." trump is selling yet another unhinged fantasy to try to coax people o
i guarantee you, werner is crushing stay at home.thinks coronavirus will just go away, let alone without a vaccine. you already tried this bull[ bleep ] before the pandemic started and it didn't work back then either. >> the virus they're working hard looks like by april, you know, in theory when it gets a little warmer, it miraculously goes away i hope that's true now, the virus that we're talking about having to do -- you know, a lot of people think that goes away in april with the...
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diplomas no celebration after years of study and hard work it's a distressing time for grads like james werner who attended vassar college in new york but is now with his parents in los angeles in terms of like you know graduating school and going into the workforce it's such a big change in general and kind of having the you know dark cloud of this pandemic over that adds even more stress and intensity to that process back home in gorham maine after american university in washington closed its doors may have terri says she feels like she's in limbo i've been trying to take everything one day at a time to preserve my mental health for both of them and for millions of graduates in the u.s. and around the world job prospects are slim i've done some searching i mean doesn't have a lot of economic opportunities other than the tourist industry so that's entirely shot at the moment are you going to hire the kid who's like fresh out of school are you going to hire someone who's been on a desk or flight 5 years. and i don't know i just it makes me feel old it's it's tough young adults leaving college
diplomas no celebration after years of study and hard work it's a distressing time for grads like james werner who attended vassar college in new york but is now with his parents in los angeles in terms of like you know graduating school and going into the workforce it's such a big change in general and kind of having the you know dark cloud of this pandemic over that adds even more stress and intensity to that process back home in gorham maine after american university in washington closed its...
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anna werner has the story. >> antibody tests will not tell you if you have an active infection.ay have had a past infection. as part of an overall program, a major testing company is now offering those antibody to anyone who wants one, including employers. but is that a good idea? >> we feel really lucky that we've recovered, you know. it's behind us. >> reporter: lisa wagner and her husband mattie goldberg fell ill from coronavirus in march. in april they had antibody tests before visiting her elderly parents. they came back positive. >> we feel a little bit like we have a super power, but only within, you know, not 100%. >> reporter: so you're more confident now? >> definitely. >> i feel like i have some immunity. >> reporter: many people want antibody tests and major testing companies including quest laboratories, are now offering them. quest launched a program this week for employers that it calls "return to work" which includes those antibody tests. one company signing up, holiday retirement, which runs 261 independent living communities for seniors nationwide. c.e.o. lilly
anna werner has the story. >> antibody tests will not tell you if you have an active infection.ay have had a past infection. as part of an overall program, a major testing company is now offering those antibody to anyone who wants one, including employers. but is that a good idea? >> we feel really lucky that we've recovered, you know. it's behind us. >> reporter: lisa wagner and her husband mattie goldberg fell ill from coronavirus in march. in april they had antibody tests...
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anna werner has the story. >> advocates say many workers are afraid to speak out, fearing they may jeopardizee paychecks. those who did told us that even so, somerovemes have beenmade t oh,y, it's very hard for us. very hard. >> reporter: maria didn't want us to show her face or give her last name, but her stress shows through. she works in grand island, nebraska, at the jbs meat packing plant where many workers have fallen ill from coronavirus. on april 28th, one of them died. her close friend, 61-year-old renaldo ramirez. >> very sad for him. he's a good partner, good man. and he died. >> reporter: ryan brown works there, too. >>> what is it like for you in your job in terms of a line? how close are you to other people? >> we're pretty snug. there are some places where you are literally shoulder to shoulder with somebody. >> reporter: some 3600 people work at the jbs plant which processes 1 bon year. thyttan to provide a safe working environment. still, emails we obtained from the regional health department show at the end of march a local emergency room doctor called the plant a hot spot.
anna werner has the story. >> advocates say many workers are afraid to speak out, fearing they may jeopardizee paychecks. those who did told us that even so, somerovemes have beenmade t oh,y, it's very hard for us. very hard. >> reporter: maria didn't want us to show her face or give her last name, but her stress shows through. she works in grand island, nebraska, at the jbs meat packing plant where many workers have fallen ill from coronavirus. on april 28th, one of them died. her...
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diplomas no celebration after years of study and hard work it's a distressing time for grads like james werner who attended vassar college in new york but is now with his parents in los angeles in terms of like you know graduating school and going into the workforce it's such a big change in general and kind of having the you know dark cloud of this pandemic over that adds even more stress and intensity to that process back home in gorham maine after american university in washington closed its doors may have terri says she feels like she's in limbo i've been trying to take everything one day at a time to preserve my mental health for both of them and for millions of graduates in the u.s. and around the world job prospects are slim i've done some searching i mean doesn't have a lot of economic opportunities other than the tourist industry so that's entirely shot at the moment are you going to hire the kid who's like fresh out of school are you going to hire someone who's been on a desk or a flight 5 years. and i don't know i just it makes me feel old it's it's tough young adults leaving colleg
diplomas no celebration after years of study and hard work it's a distressing time for grads like james werner who attended vassar college in new york but is now with his parents in los angeles in terms of like you know graduating school and going into the workforce it's such a big change in general and kind of having the you know dark cloud of this pandemic over that adds even more stress and intensity to that process back home in gorham maine after american university in washington closed its...
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earlier, timo werner scored a hat trick as rb leipzig thrashed mainz 5—0 to move upto third — behinde pressure is mounting on former huddersfield boss david wagner after his schalke side lost 3—0 to augsburg. it's mental health awareness week and over the past few days we've heard from many sports stars. the england and everton defender michael keane has told us how injuries and poorform affected him and how he looked for help. i was feeling really down and didn't want to go out, see anyone, i felt a bit embarrassed with how things were going on the pitch. i didn't want to be seen anywhere or do anything. i was keeping it in for a long time trying to turn things around, working hard and trying to turn things around on the football pitch, but in the end, it got on top of me. i was basically in tears with my family and telling them how i felt. that was a breakthrough moment where i got to my rock bottom at the time, and from there on, i have got better and better with the help of my family, friends, and starting to speak to a sports psychologist, which i still do now. just to try and k
earlier, timo werner scored a hat trick as rb leipzig thrashed mainz 5—0 to move upto third — behinde pressure is mounting on former huddersfield boss david wagner after his schalke side lost 3—0 to augsburg. it's mental health awareness week and over the past few days we've heard from many sports stars. the england and everton defender michael keane has told us how injuries and poorform affected him and how he looked for help. i was feeling really down and didn't want to go out, see...
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pete werner follows this very closely. popular podcast as well that looks into sort of disney unplugged and other things you can do, very helpful advice to those visiting the magic kingdom and beyond. pete, very good to have you. what are you hearing on the disney reopening and what travelers should know about some of the restrictions that will likely be in place? >> actually to correct, july 11th, i think for magic kingdom and animal kingdom. i think the gentleman said june 11th. july 15th for epcot and hollywood statute yes, sir. they are going to announce they're going to require masks. i think they're going to take some best practices from what they're currently seeing at shanghai, and bring that into the parks. they have got a preview of what it is going to be like at disney springs. that opened last week. and so far that's been going good. but i think, you're going to see far fewer people showing up than you might otherwise would expect. neil: what about booking for that time? people booked reservations long before t
pete werner follows this very closely. popular podcast as well that looks into sort of disney unplugged and other things you can do, very helpful advice to those visiting the magic kingdom and beyond. pete, very good to have you. what are you hearing on the disney reopening and what travelers should know about some of the restrictions that will likely be in place? >> actually to correct, july 11th, i think for magic kingdom and animal kingdom. i think the gentleman said june 11th. july...
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western weste werner von braun had a plan for us to get to mars. the bush administration, the clinton administration had plans in development for getting humans back to the moon after we went in the '60s and the '70s, but nobody put the money up to actually accomplish that. president obama, when he came in, literally followed up on what had been recommended following the loss of "columbia" in february of 2003. nasa began to rely on american industry to provide the transportation to space while nasa did what nasa is supposed to be, which is research and development, exploration of deep space. that's exactly what they're able to do today because of this launch yesterday. >> mr. bolden, i wanted you here to take a break from our trying times, i wanted americans to get a sense for the gee wiz and wonder of space. in the '60s, you wanted to go to the academy and strom thurmond did not want to sponsor you, you had to write a letter to lbj. when you see what's happening across america today, what are your thoughts, sir? >> john, in all honesty, as an afri
western weste werner von braun had a plan for us to get to mars. the bush administration, the clinton administration had plans in development for getting humans back to the moon after we went in the '60s and the '70s, but nobody put the money up to actually accomplish that. president obama, when he came in, literally followed up on what had been recommended following the loss of "columbia" in february of 2003. nasa began to rely on american industry to provide the transportation to...
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our washington dc correspondent anna werner key has more.>it's heartbreaking and really gut wrenching what we're seeing happening in nursing homes right now bill sweeney with a or p says for most states at least a 3rd of coronavirus deaths are in long-term care facilities in some states, it's more than half of the deaths in sweeney says those numbers are only going to get worse. he says nursing home residents are on the frontlines in the fight against covid they are older and most of them already have chronic health problems we need to be made a priority so that we can win the battle mark parkinson with the american health care association says all of the money congress has appropriated so far has only helped hospitals in that makes sense they were the focus of all of that. >>they also were being fought. that nursing homes were left behind parkinson is asking congress for billion in the next coronavirus relief package to go specifically to assisted living facilities. >>that's enough to get the facilities for the summer with bind the addition
our washington dc correspondent anna werner key has more.>it's heartbreaking and really gut wrenching what we're seeing happening in nursing homes right now bill sweeney with a or p says for most states at least a 3rd of coronavirus deaths are in long-term care facilities in some states, it's more than half of the deaths in sweeney says those numbers are only going to get worse. he says nursing home residents are on the frontlines in the fight against covid they are older and most of them...
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because of shelter-in-place orders across the country kron four's washington dc correspondent anna wernerhen the world hit pause, millions of americans escaped to a new reality online in the scrum isolation jen. >>video games and the way that people are building a community sports management professor least in iran. he says people are picking up a controllerat a record rate is already a 35% increase in net of the size of the industry of people watching slain buying equipment, the esports industry has skyrocketed over the last few years with revenue now surpassing billion. the industry attract more viewers than most major league sports and has its advantages over other professional sports players are still when their home because they can and so this is something unique and special about esports and the same goes for collegiate sports probably no small part because everybody is already home and want something to do david willis is the head coach of esports at saint edward's university. >>he says 15 students currently compete on the university's versa t team i imagine that the numbers defin
because of shelter-in-place orders across the country kron four's washington dc correspondent anna wernerhen the world hit pause, millions of americans escaped to a new reality online in the scrum isolation jen. >>video games and the way that people are building a community sports management professor least in iran. he says people are picking up a controllerat a record rate is already a 35% increase in net of the size of the industry of people watching slain buying equipment, the esports...
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our washington dc correspondent anna werner key reports. >>it's heartbreaking and really gut wrenching what we're seeing happening in nursing homes right now bill sweeney with a or p says for most states at least a 3rd of coronavirus deaths are in long-term care facilities in some states, it's more than half of the deaths in sweeney says those numbers are only going to get worse. he says nursing home residents are on the frontlines in the fight against covid they are older and most of them already have chronic health problems we need to be made a priority so that we can win the battle mark parkinson with the american health care association says all of the money congress has appropriated so far has only helped hospitals and you know that made sense they were the focus of all of the battle so we're being bought. >>that nursing homes were left behind parkinson is asking congress for billion in the next coronavirus relief package to go specifically to assisted living facilities. >>that's enough to get the facilities for the summer was buying t
our washington dc correspondent anna werner key reports. >>it's heartbreaking and really gut wrenching what we're seeing happening in nursing homes right now bill sweeney with a or p says for most states at least a 3rd of coronavirus deaths are in long-term care facilities in some states, it's more than half of the deaths in sweeney says those numbers are only going to get worse. he says nursing home residents are on the frontlines in the fight against covid they are older and most of...
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our washington dc court of some correspondent anna werner key has more. >>it's heartbreaking and really gut wrenching what we're seeing happening in nursing homes right now bill sweeney with a or p says for most states at least a 3rd of coronavirus deaths are in long-term care facilities in some states, it's more than half of the deaths in sweeney says those numbers are only going to get worse. he says nursing home residents are on the frontlines in the fight against covid they are older and most of them already have chronic health problems we need to be made a priority so that we can win the battle mark parkinson with the american health care association says all of the money congress has appropriated so far has only helps hospitals and that made sense they were the focus of all of that. >>they also were being fought. that nursing homes were left behind parkinson is asking congress for billion in the next coronavirus relief package to go specifically to assisted living facilities. >>that's enough to get the facilities for the summer with bind the additio
our washington dc court of some correspondent anna werner key has more. >>it's heartbreaking and really gut wrenching what we're seeing happening in nursing homes right now bill sweeney with a or p says for most states at least a 3rd of coronavirus deaths are in long-term care facilities in some states, it's more than half of the deaths in sweeney says those numbers are only going to get worse. he says nursing home residents are on the frontlines in the fight against covid they are older...
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diplomas no celebration after years of study and hard work it's a distressing time for grads like james werner who attended vassar college in new york but is now with his parents in los angeles in terms of like you know graduating school and going into the workforce it's such a big change in general and kind of having the you know dark cloud of this pandemic over that adds even more stress and intensity to that process back home in gorham maine after american university in washington closed its doors may have terri says she feels like she's in limbo i've been trying to take everything one day at a time to preserve my mental health for both of them and for millions of graduates in the u.s. and around the world job prospects are slim i've done some searching i mean doesn't have a lot of economic opportunities other than the tourist industry so that's entirely shot at the moment are you going to hire the kid who's like fresh out of school are you going to hire someone who's been on a desk or flight 5 years. and i don't know i just it makes me feel old it's it's tough young adults leaving college
diplomas no celebration after years of study and hard work it's a distressing time for grads like james werner who attended vassar college in new york but is now with his parents in los angeles in terms of like you know graduating school and going into the workforce it's such a big change in general and kind of having the you know dark cloud of this pandemic over that adds even more stress and intensity to that process back home in gorham maine after american university in washington closed its...
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anna werner has a message about our sponsors. ♪ >> reporter: remember these commercials? at crowded football games. >> and we'll be here when it happens because we're fans. >> reporter: or focused around cities packed with people. >> pepsi's more than okay. >> reporter: or with celebrities delivering light-hearted messages. you might call them the before coronavirus commercials, ads that definitely don't work now. just ask the people at k.f.c., who launched this finger lickin' good campaign just before the pandemic began. ♪ >> we're here for a reason, and it's bigger than selling cars. >> reporter: ford motor company was one of the first to pivot to a new style of ads. matt van dyke is director of u.s. marketing. >> talking about our latest model and features and benefits, it just isn't relevant right now. >> reporter: so rather than marketing cars, the company offered payment relief to costumers. and ford spoke of its commitment to building respirators, ventilators, and face shield. >> how do you support america and your costumers during their time of need. >> reporter:
anna werner has a message about our sponsors. ♪ >> reporter: remember these commercials? at crowded football games. >> and we'll be here when it happens because we're fans. >> reporter: or focused around cities packed with people. >> pepsi's more than okay. >> reporter: or with celebrities delivering light-hearted messages. you might call them the before coronavirus commercials, ads that definitely don't work now. just ask the people at k.f.c., who launched this...
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our consumer investigative correspondent, anna werner, shows us how the shortage is also affecting antibioticsnd prescription drugs. anna, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. that's right. some people who do not have covid-19 are now dealing with shortages like one young woman in san antonio, texas. >> without being able to breathe is the most stressful thing in the world. >> reporter: meet 18-year-old ava valdez. she's a student who needs an inhaler for allergy-induced asthma. >> an allergy pill, and this contraption. >> reporter: due to covid-19, supplies of albuterol inhalers are running shorts so she's rationing her use. >> to have to wake up every morning and say, okay, can i use this thing that i desperately need and that will provide me immediate relief is really frustrating to not know whether or not i can have that. >> reporter: at least one inhaler manufacturer, glaxosmithkline, says it has ramped up production of inhalers to meet increased demand. a list put together by the resilient drug supply project of the university of minnesota shows of 40 drugs deemed criti
our consumer investigative correspondent, anna werner, shows us how the shortage is also affecting antibioticsnd prescription drugs. anna, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. that's right. some people who do not have covid-19 are now dealing with shortages like one young woman in san antonio, texas. >> without being able to breathe is the most stressful thing in the world. >> reporter: meet 18-year-old ava valdez. she's a student who needs an inhaler for...
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consumer investigative correspondent anna werner spoke with som hostobs andingo figure out what to doorning. remembering the great recession it was mostly men who lost their jobs. now we're seeing a change, huh? >> that's for sure, tony. experts say women were making big job gains leading up to this crisis. now many of those jobs have disappeared. mom meghan hiles led a life until she was furloughed march 14th. >> i worked and my son went to school. and all this changed since the virus. >> reporter: the spa she works for reopens june 1st but she and her 11-year-old son both have asthma, plus her child care provider, her stepmom, has copd. >> if something were to happen to my stepmom, i go and work on somebody, come pick him up and give something to her, if she died, i'd feel terrible. >> reporter: the pandemic cost 15.5% of women their jobs in april compared with 13% of men. the reason, say experts, many women work in areas hit hard by the crisis, in leisure and hospitality, education and health services and retail. >> these are the industries, the types of jobs that are hugely domina
consumer investigative correspondent anna werner spoke with som hostobs andingo figure out what to doorning. remembering the great recession it was mostly men who lost their jobs. now we're seeing a change, huh? >> that's for sure, tony. experts say women were making big job gains leading up to this crisis. now many of those jobs have disappeared. mom meghan hiles led a life until she was furloughed march 14th. >> i worked and my son went to school. and all this changed since the...
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our consumer investigative correspondent anna werner spoke to employees who say they are in desperate paychecks including bonus money which some are calling hazard pay. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. advocates say many workers are afraid to speak out fearing they may jeopardize those paychecks. those who did told us that even though improvements have been made, they still are afraid and don't feel safe inside the plants. >> oh, my -- it's very hard for us. very hard. >> reporter: maria didn't want us to show her face or give her last name, but her stress shows through. she works in grand island, nebraska, at the jbs meat packing plant where many workers have fallen ill from coronavirus. on april 28th, one of them died. her close friend, 61-year-old reynaldo ramirez. >> very sad. a good partner, good man, he died. >> reporter: ryan brown works there, too. what is it like for you in your job in terms of the line? how close are you to other people? >> we are very -- we're pretty snug. there are some places where you are literally like shoulder to shoulder with somebody. >> repo
our consumer investigative correspondent anna werner spoke to employees who say they are in desperate paychecks including bonus money which some are calling hazard pay. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. advocates say many workers are afraid to speak out fearing they may jeopardize those paychecks. those who did told us that even though improvements have been made, they still are afraid and don't feel safe inside the plants. >> oh, my -- it's very hard for us. very hard....
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in our collaboration with the journalism company clear health costs, anna werner has been looking thosenna, what have you learned? >> reporter: well, as you know, antibody test will not tell you if you have an active infection. they tell you if you may have had a past infection. as part of an overall program, a major testing company is now offering those antibody tests to anyone who wants one including employers. but is that a good idea? >> we feel really lucky that we've recovered and, you know, it's behind us. >> reporter: lisa wagner and her husband matty goldberg fell ill from coronavirus in march. in april, they had antibody tests before visiting her elderly parents. they came back positive. >> we feel a little bit like we have a superpower. but only within, you know, not 100%. >> reporter: you're more confident now? >> yeah. >> definitely. >> for now i feel like i have some immunity. >> reporter: many people want antibody test. major testing companies including quest laboratories are now offering them. quest launched a program this week for employers that it calls return to work w
in our collaboration with the journalism company clear health costs, anna werner has been looking thosenna, what have you learned? >> reporter: well, as you know, antibody test will not tell you if you have an active infection. they tell you if you may have had a past infection. as part of an overall program, a major testing company is now offering those antibody tests to anyone who wants one including employers. but is that a good idea? >> we feel really lucky that we've recovered...
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our consumer investigative correspondent anna werner found that many people are struggling to get thatrinkle to the story. anna, good morning to you. >> good morning, gayle. that's right. that is badly needed money for so many people with small businesses, including one man in texas who has been running his one-man business for 12 years. since the crisis hit, self-employed handyman terry crain has only been able to get a few jobs. >> people don't want to allow a stranger into their home because they're afraid of bringing the virus in with them. >> reporter: his income now doesn't cover his bills. yet he says when he called the texas unemployment office in march and again in april, he was told he didn't qualify. >> they said you'll get a letter that will explain everything to you. so far i haven't got that letter. >> reporter: he says he hasn't gotten a stimulus check either and may not be able to cover his $370 a month mortgage. >> luckily, i had some savings, but that is almost gone. >> reporter: what do you have left? >> as of last night, i had $197 left. >> that's not enough is it?
our consumer investigative correspondent anna werner found that many people are struggling to get thatrinkle to the story. anna, good morning to you. >> good morning, gayle. that's right. that is badly needed money for so many people with small businesses, including one man in texas who has been running his one-man business for 12 years. since the crisis hit, self-employed handyman terry crain has only been able to get a few jobs. >> people don't want to allow a stranger into their...
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yesterday, red bull leipzig won 5—0 against mainz, with timo werner scoring a hat—trick, celebratingtiger woods and phil mickelson paired up with nfl stars payton manning and tom brady, and being shown just how its done too. this is miami quarterback bradyjust casually making an eagle on a par—five. look at that! now, he might be one of the most talented sportspeople on the planet, but he might need a new pair of trousers after a malfunction, shall we say? see? it happens to the best of us. they were just a little bit too tight. it has probably happened to most of us at some point. we have all done it, a bit optimistic on the trousers sizing. laughs. ican't believe it, sally. thank you very much. the pandemic has left many teenagers missing theirfriends and school, but some have been using the time to capture snapshots of this moment in history. it's all part of a photography project to show what lockdown has meant for young people. our reporter, graham satchell, has been to meet some of them. it almost helps me to understand my feelings, to take pictures of what is going on. i think
yesterday, red bull leipzig won 5—0 against mainz, with timo werner scoring a hat—trick, celebratingtiger woods and phil mickelson paired up with nfl stars payton manning and tom brady, and being shown just how its done too. this is miami quarterback bradyjust casually making an eagle on a par—five. look at that! now, he might be one of the most talented sportspeople on the planet, but he might need a new pair of trousers after a malfunction, shall we say? see? it happens to the best of...
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britain's jan choinsk with the winner here, eventually beat jean—marc werner in straight sets.ournament favourite, dustin brown, who's serving here, recorded his fourth win out of five. after taking the opening set 11—2 againstjohannes harteis, brown was made to work harder — eventually winning on a tiebreak. all these players live nearby. and there've been people trying to break world records during lockdown — and one of them is game of thrones star, thor bjornsson, who was once the world's who was once the world's strongest man. back home in iceland, he's managed to deadlift 501kg. if you fancy having a go at home and haven't got the weights, we're told that's the equivelant of 250 four—pint milk cartons. that's all the sport for now. this is a bbc news special. i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines: is staggering uk workers' hours the solution post lockdown — to prevent overcrowding on public transport? the government says it's considering the idea. in an interview, the uk prime minister has described preparations to announce his death, while he was in intensive care for coro
britain's jan choinsk with the winner here, eventually beat jean—marc werner in straight sets.ournament favourite, dustin brown, who's serving here, recorded his fourth win out of five. after taking the opening set 11—2 againstjohannes harteis, brown was made to work harder — eventually winning on a tiebreak. all these players live nearby. and there've been people trying to break world records during lockdown — and one of them is game of thrones star, thor bjornsson, who was once the...
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first, a little bit of the press conference that took place with louisiana's werner john bel edwards.- governor john bel edwards. he said that his state is expected to move into phase one by the end of the week. [video clip] >> after discussing the data with public health experts and with epidemiologists and the resilient louisiana commission and reviewing the data we have been accumulating over the last couple of weeks, we will be moving to phase one on friday, may 15, this friday. we will be lifting the stay-at-home order. the next proclamation will likely be issued thursday and be effective friday. we intend to leave it in place for 21 days, which i think is june 5. so the next time we anticipate having an announcement like today will be monday, june 1, and obviously, we will not know what that looks like until we get there and have the most recent data to look at. like all decisions, this took a lot of time and work, and i want to thank the department of health -- we wanted to make absolute sure that we were following the cdc-vetted plan issued by the white house coronavirus task
first, a little bit of the press conference that took place with louisiana's werner john bel edwards.- governor john bel edwards. he said that his state is expected to move into phase one by the end of the week. [video clip] >> after discussing the data with public health experts and with epidemiologists and the resilient louisiana commission and reviewing the data we have been accumulating over the last couple of weeks, we will be moving to phase one on friday, may 15, this friday. we...