Hi there morning this is Art International from moscow welcome to the program has just turned 11 am in the south a day when is kevin when im here for the next 30 minutes with the world news round and 1st these are the latest figures in the covert 19 pandemic today millions of people are currently under some sort of locked on around the world but the number of coronavirus cases is still rapidly increasing there are now more than 1100000 registered infections more than 59000 people have died but more than a quarter of a 1000000 people have recovered. So todays latest developments the onset of springs warmer weather and the upcoming big easter weekend will of course for many be a temptation to travel the messages do not in france which is grappling with more than 82000 infections leaders fear that will make a bad situation much worse theyre trying to get the message across that the coronavirus is not a holiday heres our paris correspondent charlotte do bensky. This weekend would have been
Morning drive for everyone heading out, our essential workers especially. And theres Nothing Holding them up over there getting across the bay. Instead of fog we have an issue of visibility. Youll notice its dark between Treasure Island and the oakland toll plaza. It is dark there. The Street Lighting or the roadway lighting has been out since at least midnight. I saw that noted on twitter. Headlights and taillights no problem. Be extra cautious. Back to you. A look at the latest u. S. Confirmed cases tops 460,000 including more than 16,000 deaths, the second most of any nation behind only italy. Nonessential businesses remain on hold. Today in the bays tracie potts live for us in washington and, tracie, congress was talking about adding more cash to help Small Businesses but thats hit a snag. Reporter exactly. They didnt get it done because republicans want to put more money in the pot where the money hasnt been dispersed yet and democrats are concerned about that because they say the
Unemployment lines jammed. 1 00 a. M. , 3 00 a. M. , 5 00 a. M. , no getting through. In texas, the disturbing images thousands of cars waiting at Just One Food Bank will the economy bounce back our exclusive, live interview with the ceo of one of the nations largest employers, walmart, just ahead. Mass without masses . The struggle to celebrate easter from afar this weekend churches racing to set up live streams even drivethrough blessings, but some staying open. The state of florida is not going to through government coercion close a synagogue or place of worship. How americans are still finding faith in times of trouble. All that, plus, light it blue iconic landmarks from coast to coast lit up overnight a dramatic display of gratitude to workers on the front lines today, friday, april 10, 2020. Announcer from nbc news, welcome to today. Its so this is today with Savannah Guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. And hi, everybody. Good morning welcome to today. Its
The worst drug disaster in history would spread through more than 46 countries and produce up 220000 badly deformed babies worldwide. But historians today single out one birth in 1961 that changed the course of history in hamburg germany linda shoulder feeling age 23 gave birth to her 1st child her husband was with her the time and it was quite a day. And then i lay back and was relaxed and some i mean somebody whispered into my ear shot hospital not all right but i was here white awake and i said. What whats got what has happened to my baby. Anything vall you know she said just. Lets say. Without any emotion. You know hes just got short arms and i like a child would have us possibly i said and auntie growing anymore and shit this card grow this will be like it is now. And then i felt like i was beaten to death. The doctor gave the 1st time mothers son friendly advice just get another child. Like forget about him you know. Poem a way to get about shortly afterwards then his husband arr
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