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she is still waiting for the barbie dream ambulance. those understood all of jokes, clearly this morning over for you either. [laughter] here to share with us how new deal era americans reshaped the legacy of abraham lincoln, please welcome nina silver. [applause] >> thank you. barbie met lincoln in that book. at least there was a picture. thank you for that kind introduction. i am honored to be here in this setting. i have never been on the stage at ford's theater before. to johnply grateful white and the lincoln institute for the kind invitation to be here. i can tell you a little bit more about me. i am a scholar who studies the history of the american civil war. use andtudy how we sometimes heavily we misuse the history of the civil war. i am interested in how people have appropriated the war. have a reinterpreted it over time area often they do that in a way so that it speaks to their present-day concerns. they manipulate the history to speak to the present. anybody who hasn't been under a the past few years knows something about h
she is still waiting for the barbie dream ambulance. those understood all of jokes, clearly this morning over for you either. [laughter] here to share with us how new deal era americans reshaped the legacy of abraham lincoln, please welcome nina silver. [applause] >> thank you. barbie met lincoln in that book. at least there was a picture. thank you for that kind introduction. i am honored to be here in this setting. i have never been on the stage at ford's theater before. to johnply...
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. >> as a girl, i would bandage up my barbie dolls and all the dolls of my friends, and one day i knewhat i would grow up to help people. >> and she did. she was a nurse with the navy in the gulf war. at st. mary's hospital in st. louis, she handled high-risk pregnancies. and when a march of dimes nurse of the year -- won a march of dimes nurse of the year award last year. judy is the person we'd be looking to now, said pam lesser, her supervisor and friend. a very giving, kind, caring soul. judy wilson griffin was 63. ♪
. >> as a girl, i would bandage up my barbie dolls and all the dolls of my friends, and one day i knewhat i would grow up to help people. >> and she did. she was a nurse with the navy in the gulf war. at st. mary's hospital in st. louis, she handled high-risk pregnancies. and when a march of dimes nurse of the year -- won a march of dimes nurse of the year award last year. judy is the person we'd be looking to now, said pam lesser, her supervisor and friend. a very giving, kind,...
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i want to go to barbie in rome. some promising signs from across italy, barbie. tell us what doctors are saying regarding the new numbers. >> reporter: we're really hoping the numbers that come out today, 6 p.m. local time, will confirm that the trend is going down. you have to consider that this exploded in northern italy on february 23rd. the whole country went on lockdown on march 10th. it's been a long time since we've had any good news. authorities are saying the lockdown is working, the trend looks like it's going to stick. then they can start thinking about phase 2. how to unlock 60 million people. how to get this country back economically and on a personal level so many people have made so many sacrifices. we're still waiting for those numbers to confirm the trend. fingers crossed. everyone is very hopeful here, rosemary. >> and across the world because italy and spain have offered a sign of our future, certainly here from the united states point of view. so this is good news for everybody across the globe. many thanks again to our al goodman and barbie n
i want to go to barbie in rome. some promising signs from across italy, barbie. tell us what doctors are saying regarding the new numbers. >> reporter: we're really hoping the numbers that come out today, 6 p.m. local time, will confirm that the trend is going down. you have to consider that this exploded in northern italy on february 23rd. the whole country went on lockdown on march 10th. it's been a long time since we've had any good news. authorities are saying the lockdown is working,...
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learned of sicivil war nurse barbie. did you know barbie was a nurse at gettysburg? given the physical attributes, perky personality and fondness for accessories, i'm guessing barbie did not serve on dorothy dix's staff. she's still waiting for the ambulance. if you understood those jokes, the war isn't over for you. here to share with us how new deal americans reshaped the legacy of abraham lincoln, please welcome nina silver. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you, michele. i think barbie met lincoln in that book. or at least there was a picture of them. well, you know, it wasn't actually a photograph. something. thank you for that very kind introduction. i'm very honored to be here this this setting with this esteemed group. i'm a little nervous. i've never been on the stage at ford's theater before. i'm taking it all in. i am deeply grateful to john white and the abraham lincoln institute for the invitation to be here. michele gave you an introduction, but i can tell you more about me. i'm a scholar who studies the history of the american civil war. but i also stud
learned of sicivil war nurse barbie. did you know barbie was a nurse at gettysburg? given the physical attributes, perky personality and fondness for accessories, i'm guessing barbie did not serve on dorothy dix's staff. she's still waiting for the ambulance. if you understood those jokes, the war isn't over for you. here to share with us how new deal americans reshaped the legacy of abraham lincoln, please welcome nina silver. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you, michele. i think barbie...
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al and barbie, thanks to you both. >>> we have breaking news at this hour. japan's prime minister is proposing a state of emergency there. will ripley joins us now. will, hi. what can you tell us about this state of emergency? >> reporter: hi, robyn. this announcement made by japanese prime minister shinzo abe. we know a state of emergency will take place on tuesday. prime minister abe was careful to point out saying that it will be different than what we're seeing in western countries. the basic economic activity will continue. supermarkets will still be open, that kind of thing. you won't see police or military telling people to get off the streets. this is a request, a strong request by the government and it only affects 7 japanese prefectures. the coronavirus is expected to be under control in some points. in the largest cities including tokyo and osaka, the number of cases is skyrocketing. the daily infection rate has more than tripled over this time next week. he has talked about a massive economic stimulus worth 20% of the gdp. $989 million. let me re
al and barbie, thanks to you both. >>> we have breaking news at this hour. japan's prime minister is proposing a state of emergency there. will ripley joins us now. will, hi. what can you tell us about this state of emergency? >> reporter: hi, robyn. this announcement made by japanese prime minister shinzo abe. we know a state of emergency will take place on tuesday. prime minister abe was careful to point out saying that it will be different than what we're seeing in western...
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and to -- i mean, i didn't have barbies. so i don't know. my sister had barbies.might have had donna and marie dolls. >> oh. >> jimmy: so maybe i was into that >> so we had the six million dollar man i remember i loved him. >> jimmy: no, i didn't have that i remember i was jealous of a lot of my friends. we'd go even to just garage sales and be like, "you have the evil knievel bike that you'd pull the thing." >> for a quarter >> jimmy: yes. like, "i want that." we never had any of those things i think that i was probably more like -- i think i was more like winnie than i was franny. >> you do? >> jimmy: yeah, i think i was more quiet and just, like, just did my own thing, yeah my sister was, yeah, she was more of the, like -- >> i'm surprised >> jimmy: everyone -- everyone was really like, "oh, gloria's --" >> oh, yeah, gloria was kind of a -- >> jimmy: she was very cute. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and very smart >> yes >> jimmy: and people saw that and they were like, "oh, the boys you're gonna have -- >> good luck with the boy. >> jimmy: you'll get a little trouble with
and to -- i mean, i didn't have barbies. so i don't know. my sister had barbies.might have had donna and marie dolls. >> oh. >> jimmy: so maybe i was into that >> so we had the six million dollar man i remember i loved him. >> jimmy: no, i didn't have that i remember i was jealous of a lot of my friends. we'd go even to just garage sales and be like, "you have the evil knievel bike that you'd pull the thing." >> for a quarter >> jimmy: yes. like,...
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her name was barbie canwright. she worked as a computer. long before computers looked like this, for most of human history, a computer meant simply a person who computes and laboratories would hire large numbers of computers to perform calculations for their experiments. this is one of the newest computers, an 18th century mathematician and astronomer. in the late 1700s he was working on calculating the return of haley's comet. he had been brought onto this project to work as a computer and he was not doing this alone. he was working with a woman named nicole rain lepote. the two spent long hours calculating the gravitational pull of the planets to determine an exact date for the return of this comet. in 1756 they presented their results to the scientific community. however, only claire route's name was on the paper, and the female computer was left off. this would really be the first in a long line of female computers not being acknowledged for their work. this is a group of computers who worked in the 1800s at the harvard observatory. the
her name was barbie canwright. she worked as a computer. long before computers looked like this, for most of human history, a computer meant simply a person who computes and laboratories would hire large numbers of computers to perform calculations for their experiments. this is one of the newest computers, an 18th century mathematician and astronomer. in the late 1700s he was working on calculating the return of haley's comet. he had been brought onto this project to work as a computer and he...
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the first person to work with these books at the jpl was barbie canwrigth. this is her and her husband. they were the first two computers to be working at the lab. they were working on the jet-assisted takeoff. they and the suicide squad were strapping on the homemade rockets onto the side of aircraft and the plan was they could adopt the technology to one day power bombers over oceans. after many failures and some explosions, they had some success. in 1939, they received a grant from the u.s. government and officially formed the lab. with the new money, richard was promoted to the position of engineer. barbie, with the same experience and education, was not. this is how it was. men were engineers. women were computers. now the lab needed to hire a few more computers, so they hired two women and one man. one of the women was very important to the future of the lab. her name was macy roberts. in 1940, she was named head of the computing section. this was a big deal at the time. there were no other female heads. so she took responsibility seriously, especially
the first person to work with these books at the jpl was barbie canwrigth. this is her and her husband. they were the first two computers to be working at the lab. they were working on the jet-assisted takeoff. they and the suicide squad were strapping on the homemade rockets onto the side of aircraft and the plan was they could adopt the technology to one day power bombers over oceans. after many failures and some explosions, they had some success. in 1939, they received a grant from the u.s....
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they looked like ken and barbie.n at all. >> not a nickname sarah took to, mind you. >> no, i feel like i have somewhat of a brain, i don't want to be called just a barbie. >> you're living in a town of men. >> 92-1. >> all jacked up on testosterone. >> yeah, it was rough. i hated it. it was miserable. every day was a plan on how to get out. >> with him? >> yeah, we wanted to leave the oil field, but he just saw so much opportunity and money. he was like one day we'll get there. >> doug carlile liked james and sarah's entrepreneurial style a lot. so when the chance to buy an oil lease came up they went in on it together. james kicked in $600,000. doug only $40,000. they needed $2 million, remember. yet, doug was saying he'd be taking over. there were disputes, then, over control and money and accusations flew. the facts doug's son said. >> he basically said i'm concerned with what james is going to try to do. >> that was serious. >> and he said that if anything happens to me, you know, it's james henrikson. >> but, l
they looked like ken and barbie.n at all. >> not a nickname sarah took to, mind you. >> no, i feel like i have somewhat of a brain, i don't want to be called just a barbie. >> you're living in a town of men. >> 92-1. >> all jacked up on testosterone. >> yeah, it was rough. i hated it. it was miserable. every day was a plan on how to get out. >> with him? >> yeah, we wanted to leave the oil field, but he just saw so much opportunity and money. he...
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and our barbie nadeau joins us live. this will be tough, no doubt about it, but necessary. how are people coping with that? >> reporter: well, i mean, i think everyone was expecting this. you know, it's going to be particularly difficult here in italy to have easter behind, you know -- under the lockdown. this is such an important poly day here and people won't be able to get together with their families. we're seeing the results. the cautious optimism that the curve is flattening, people are empowered to stay in a lockdown. we know that it's working. it's the sacrifices that are tough, especially the economic sacrifices for so many people. conti said last night he's hoping we can enter what we call a phase 2. that gives people optimism. gives them hope to carry on in this difficult moment in their lives. >> so, barbie, the prime minister said europe and other states will have access to unused e.u. funds. how does that work? >> reporter: people are looking towards the future. c conti said after this is over there will be a renaissance, a rebirth of this country. having the
and our barbie nadeau joins us live. this will be tough, no doubt about it, but necessary. how are people coping with that? >> reporter: well, i mean, i think everyone was expecting this. you know, it's going to be particularly difficult here in italy to have easter behind, you know -- under the lockdown. this is such an important poly day here and people won't be able to get together with their families. we're seeing the results. the cautious optimism that the curve is flattening, people...
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let's go to barbie nadeau. barbie, it's a sign that the curve may be flattening.at can you tell justice. >> that's right, one that curve is flattening, we see the curve down go, the cases begin to decrease. we're in the fourth week of this draconian lockdown and it's really taking its toll. see that in the south where there aren't as many cases, but the economic pressure is building there. we've got police on the streets of palermo, worried about crime and exploiting the situation. as long as the country stays on lockdown, it's not focused in the north where the virus outbreak has been so strong. it's nationwide issue and the authorities recognize how hard it is for so many people. >> right, we've did have a heartening story in the last hour, our ben wedeman, talking about the doctors and nurses volunteering to come back, when you think about the risks they take to save people's lives. it's really remarkable. >> it really is. we saw so many people call to answer the call for volunteers. you do see a national unity here in this country. people aren't really sufferi
let's go to barbie nadeau. barbie, it's a sign that the curve may be flattening.at can you tell justice. >> that's right, one that curve is flattening, we see the curve down go, the cases begin to decrease. we're in the fourth week of this draconian lockdown and it's really taking its toll. see that in the south where there aren't as many cases, but the economic pressure is building there. we've got police on the streets of palermo, worried about crime and exploiting the situation. as...
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for more, let's turn to cnn contributor barbie nadeau live for you in rome.arbie, tell us more about the tests and antibody tests in italy. >> it is exciting used in romana sand they're testing mostly front-runner doctors and nurses now to understand if they are immune to go back to work. then they're planning to have a full rollout across the country. it's going to help to understand really the full outbreak and really to reopen this country and kick-starting the economy, natalie. >> that's very encouraging, of course. and it comes at a time when people in italy who have been in lockdown for weeks now are getting restless. is that still an issue, people coming out of isolation? >> well, it is. especially this weekend. this is a time that families get together. people go to the beach on easter monday. they've extended the lockdown to may 3rd. there's a lot here, especially in the south where they haven't had as many cases as there is in the north that there is increasing tension. people just want to get back out of lockdown, they want to get back to work. peo
for more, let's turn to cnn contributor barbie nadeau live for you in rome.arbie, tell us more about the tests and antibody tests in italy. >> it is exciting used in romana sand they're testing mostly front-runner doctors and nurses now to understand if they are immune to go back to work. then they're planning to have a full rollout across the country. it's going to help to understand really the full outbreak and really to reopen this country and kick-starting the economy, natalie....
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there was a woman who was part of the suicide squad and her name was barbie. and this is one of the earliest known computers. his name was alexis claude and he was an 18th century french mathematician and astronomer. in the late 1700s, he was working on calculating the return of haley's comet. he had been brought on to the project to work as a computer. he was working with a woman. the two of them spent long hours calculating the gravitational pull of the planets to determine an exact date for the return of this comet. in 1756, they presented their results to the scientific community. however, only his name was on the paper and the female computer was left off. this would be the first in a long line of female computers not being acknowledged for their work. this is is a group of computers who worked in the 1800s at the harvard observatory. they were responsible for analyzing the vast amount of data coming into the observatory. they made star classification system and created maps of the sky. the female sex is more detailed oriented, they said. better suited to
there was a woman who was part of the suicide squad and her name was barbie. and this is one of the earliest known computers. his name was alexis claude and he was an 18th century french mathematician and astronomer. in the late 1700s, he was working on calculating the return of haley's comet. he had been brought on to the project to work as a computer. he was working with a woman. the two of them spent long hours calculating the gravitational pull of the planets to determine an exact date for...
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yeah barbie allowed the soviet times this week. him because the window my man willing to savannah just aheadd. that have german in high and into her little. the. so if you ask me what i talk about when i'm at school. i'll give this back to the knees we have lots of opportunities that come out of the fact that she's such a good speaker now and people want that story as you build a name for yourself. it opens up of the kind of the opportunity to build a business out of it model a model of the. mother i'm of the mind.d. one to go lok a little cement oil hi way money from them when my son just like how it. progress youou knowow for us on the go button. on the left has the locust hunt carson idea. i think all o of those things that w we are spreading outut into can ultimately come something that's full time becausese modeling isn't going to always be. it's the. lower model it's like everything perfect yeah i can. they don't like the word they don't get the word. the only okay well how did i miss. they d did come in fooood new. n on i sa
yeah barbie allowed the soviet times this week. him because the window my man willing to savannah just aheadd. that have german in high and into her little. the. so if you ask me what i talk about when i'm at school. i'll give this back to the knees we have lots of opportunities that come out of the fact that she's such a good speaker now and people want that story as you build a name for yourself. it opens up of the kind of the opportunity to build a business out of it model a model of the....
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. >> barbie had a lot to say, all of the barbies had a lot to say. it was a story telling convenience that made it easier to understand. if i had gotten into the nuances of each story, the people would have been identifiable and we're not going there and secondly, in order for people who are interested enough to pick up the book and read it, but who are not themselves workers in the system, that was enough detail. >> tell me just very briefly about the risks that identifiability poses in these stories. >> we pulled one story, gillian e-mailed me and i think we need to pull the story, it was too much at risk, god help us, it actually involved a shotgun and a guy up on the mountain who had-- anyway, it was a terrible story. and without the shotgun, it was a repeated story so we pulled the shotgun out. so the-- ask me your actual question again. >> sure. what would the risk be to someone who is identified directly in the course of this book? >> right, okay. so first of all, there's a judgment and then there was the actual physical threat and then, of co
. >> barbie had a lot to say, all of the barbies had a lot to say. it was a story telling convenience that made it easier to understand. if i had gotten into the nuances of each story, the people would have been identifiable and we're not going there and secondly, in order for people who are interested enough to pick up the book and read it, but who are not themselves workers in the system, that was enough detail. >> tell me just very briefly about the risks that identifiability...
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cnn contributor barbie nadeau is in rome for us. italy says it does have very heavy social restrictions and they'll stay in place now? >> that's right. we're under lockdown until may 4th. there's a couple of things that will start opening. they'll allow children's clothing stores and bookstores to open with very strict social distancing. we've been on lockdown since march 10th. and people are really hoping by now to see better results, i think. we're looking at 500, 600 people dying a day. it's just incredible number of people. this is a country of 60 million people, about one-sixth the size of the united states. it's really taken a toll. as people are going into the easter weekend, which should be a weekend of celebration, beautiful weather, people go to the beach. just to be locked in their homes and have these numbers continue to be so depressing is hard on the whole nation, fredricka. >> indeed it is. barbie nadeau, thank you so much. >>> so while italy continues to battle its outbreak, some other countries are acting almost as
cnn contributor barbie nadeau is in rome for us. italy says it does have very heavy social restrictions and they'll stay in place now? >> that's right. we're under lockdown until may 4th. there's a couple of things that will start opening. they'll allow children's clothing stores and bookstores to open with very strict social distancing. we've been on lockdown since march 10th. and people are really hoping by now to see better results, i think. we're looking at 500, 600 people dying a...
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cnn contributor barbie nadeau is in rome. so how is italy doing with these number of cases?hat will they do with the assistance from the u.s.? >> well, you know, the prime minister is very thankful for the assistance from the united states. so much so, he feels a bit like he's been abandoned by the rest of the european union. the united states is proving to be a good friend. and it's a friend in need right now. the italians are so devastated by this continuing death rate. 500, 600 people dying a day. putting it in context, italy is a country of 60 million people. that's one-sixth of the size of the united states. we've been on a draconian lockdown for more than five weeks now and people want to see the case goes down. we're on a plateau, but they want the number of new cases to start going down and the number of deaths to become something that is just not the worst news of the day every single day, fredricka. >> barbie nadeau, thank you so much, in rome. >>> in the uk, prime minister boris johnson continues to recover from the coronavirus and is now out of intensive care. bu
cnn contributor barbie nadeau is in rome. so how is italy doing with these number of cases?hat will they do with the assistance from the u.s.? >> well, you know, the prime minister is very thankful for the assistance from the united states. so much so, he feels a bit like he's been abandoned by the rest of the european union. the united states is proving to be a good friend. and it's a friend in need right now. the italians are so devastated by this continuing death rate. 500, 600 people...
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thanks, barbie.ake care. >>> the coronavirus does not discriminate, but it does hit some people harder than others. thousands of families in line for food, the most vulnerable populations impacted by this pandemic. we'll have that for you next. of sickness, fear of lack, fear of the unknown. but when fear and anxiety try to plague our every thought. we can remember this one important truth, and that is god is with us... he is with us, he is for us, he loves us and he invites us to enter into his rest. we're not alone, when the storm rages he offers us peace and refuge in the midst of it. he promises hope and strength to those who turn to him. what is god saying in this crisis? among the answers must be this promise. do no fear, for i am with you: do not be afraid, for i am your god. and i will strengthen you; and i will surely help you. turn to him today. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is
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all the barbies had a lot to say. so it was a storytelling convenience that made the book easier to understand because if i had gone into the nuances of each individual story people would be identifiable and we are not going there. and then to pick up the book and read it. and then we pulled one story from the book because of what the woman at risk and it actually involved a shotgun. and i was up on the mountain. and without a shotgun it was a repeated story, i'm sorry ask your question again. >> what is the risk to those who are identified. >> and then there was the actual physical threat then of course in appalachia and then to manipulate the system for their financial benefits and then to believe that was about them and threatened to sue then of the actual physical threats and that's why the book is scrambled and the names are all made up in the characters composite and a few of the stories that are similar or one could have one from each story so they are overrepresented. >> so talk about the fourth book with hill
all the barbies had a lot to say. so it was a storytelling convenience that made the book easier to understand because if i had gone into the nuances of each individual story people would be identifiable and we are not going there. and then to pick up the book and read it. and then we pulled one story from the book because of what the woman at risk and it actually involved a shotgun. and i was up on the mountain. and without a shotgun it was a repeated story, i'm sorry ask your question again....
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joining me from rome is barbie nadeau.ome edging forward here dipping their toes in the water essentially. >> reporter: that's right. brave new world. there are book stores open. office supply stores open. clothing stores for children. those people who have little kids who need the next size up, those people will be able to buy things now in person. but the government has cautioned everyone. they still need to go to these stores in their neighborhoods. it's not like they have freedom of movement of any kind. we just have more stores we can go to and cue in line for outside those stores. there's safety precautions that are in place. here in rome they've decided to delay the opening of book stores, for instance, to arrange stores for the safety. this is in the right direction, re-opening the economy. we've plateaued. the death rate is still high but they say there's a 20-day lag in that. we're looking for these cases to go down and the authorities are saying the lockdown is alarming. we should see decreasing cases and more a
joining me from rome is barbie nadeau.ome edging forward here dipping their toes in the water essentially. >> reporter: that's right. brave new world. there are book stores open. office supply stores open. clothing stores for children. those people who have little kids who need the next size up, those people will be able to buy things now in person. but the government has cautioned everyone. they still need to go to these stores in their neighborhoods. it's not like they have freedom of...
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let's go now to rome where we find cnn's barbie nadeau. how was this news received across italy after a very long lockdown? >> reporter: i think everyone was really glued to their television when the prime minister laid out the roadmap for phase 2. people were disappointed the flood gates aren't open right away, but the idea that people can go out to exercise within the city. we've been confined to 300 meters from your residence for so long. takeout and restaurant services, that will make a big change for a lot of people who own restaurants but people have their eyes set on may 18th. that's the next phase of this reopening. that's when we're going to see retail stores open. the prime minister said social distancing has to be maintained. there has to be ways to sanitize clothing and shoes. the people in construction can go back to work. people in the fashion production industry can go back to work. people who have hourly jobs can go back to work next week. that will change a lot of lives. >> you raise a lot of critical points. barbie nadeau
let's go now to rome where we find cnn's barbie nadeau. how was this news received across italy after a very long lockdown? >> reporter: i think everyone was really glued to their television when the prime minister laid out the roadmap for phase 2. people were disappointed the flood gates aren't open right away, but the idea that people can go out to exercise within the city. we've been confined to 300 meters from your residence for so long. takeout and restaurant services, that will make...
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♪ could dress up to get love ♪ but guess what ♪ i'm never gonna be that girl ♪ who's living in a barbie's gonna treat me like a toy ♪ ♪ i know the other girls wanna wear expensive things ♪ ♪ like diamond rings ♪ but i don't wanna be the puppet ♪ ♪ that you're playing on a string ♪ ♪ this queen don't need a king ♪ i don't know what you've been told ♪ ♪ but this girl right here's gonna rule the world ♪ ♪ yeah, that is where i'm gonna be because i wanna be ♪ ♪ no, i don't wanna sit still, look pretty ♪ ♪ you get off on your nine to five ♪ ♪ dream of picket fences and trophy wives ♪ ♪ but i am never gonna be 'cause i don't wanna be ♪ ♪ no, i don't wanna sit still look pretty ♪ ♪ sure, i'm a pretty girl in a pretty world ♪ ♪ but they say pretty hurts ♪ and i don't wanna sit still ♪ i'm a pretty girl in a pretty world ♪
♪ could dress up to get love ♪ but guess what ♪ i'm never gonna be that girl ♪ who's living in a barbie's gonna treat me like a toy ♪ ♪ i know the other girls wanna wear expensive things ♪ ♪ like diamond rings ♪ but i don't wanna be the puppet ♪ ♪ that you're playing on a string ♪ ♪ this queen don't need a king ♪ i don't know what you've been told ♪ ♪ but this girl right here's gonna rule the world ♪ ♪ yeah, that is where i'm gonna be because i wanna be ♪...
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the internet and some out of the came over me and said i want a puppy so i googled puppies buying barbies online. to delivery person called me to set up a day in time what time the dog would be arriving and he said you know i would like cash upon arrival not a check and that was fine so he would 1st wanted me to meet him at a rest stop off the new jersey turnpike. i just cut him off right there like that was not i'm not end up on dateline and this is not happening. i know i know something's are right and that was one of them. i'm not a nervous person i'm not scared of many things but i was nervous because my children were inside and this guy was delivering a puppy 11 o'clock at night in a van that reeked of cigarette smoke i said this is a street my house and i want to have a real address so he said that's fine alkali you on the street his restaurant 8 o'clock east called and said he was running late and he showed up at 11 so it was very fast he called he was out front i ran outside on the street and he got opened his it was a van he opened his van and there was all crates of dogs puppies
the internet and some out of the came over me and said i want a puppy so i googled puppies buying barbies online. to delivery person called me to set up a day in time what time the dog would be arriving and he said you know i would like cash upon arrival not a check and that was fine so he would 1st wanted me to meet him at a rest stop off the new jersey turnpike. i just cut him off right there like that was not i'm not end up on dateline and this is not happening. i know i know something's are...
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it's barbie's dream house, not midge's. >> is that a real story?k of cheese. >> stephen: please welcome to "the late show," casey wilson! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> hi! >> stephen: hello. >> hi. >> stephen: hi, thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> stephen: i understand congratulations are in order for you. >> yeah. >> stephen: because you recently got arrested with jane fonda. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> all the best people do. >> all the best do. i got arrested. she is an ongoing protester called "fire drill" fridays to demand climate justice. i was arrested. >> stephen: this is down in d.c., right? >> down in d.c. i was told, "you're going to be in a holding cell for probably eight to ten hours."wavery s move smart.: thaty is all those moves were smart, but i was seated next to-- so they bring you into this holding cell, and i got so lucky because they'll seat you next to-- whoever you're with you are with them for 10 hours. >> stephen: you don't get to move around? >> no. i was seated next to a nurs
it's barbie's dream house, not midge's. >> is that a real story?k of cheese. >> stephen: please welcome to "the late show," casey wilson! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> hi! >> stephen: hello. >> hi. >> stephen: hi, thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> stephen: i understand congratulations are in order for you. >> yeah. >> stephen: because you recently got arrested with jane fonda. ( cheers and...
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. >> juan: you guys have heard about barbie and batman, how about these new superheroes?, they are essential workers, proceeds from the sale of the toys will go to charities for health care workers and first responders. real life heroes in action. >> greg: i'm the real hero here because i have this. we got some major fox news, i had no idea that foxes giggle -- listen to it being tickled. [excited squeaking] i don't know what that is but i could watch it for days. >> dana: this guy in colorado won $21 million powerball jackpots and look at this, he claimed his tickets on monday. he says his boss have a lot of plans for it, that was in pueblo, colorado, where i went to college. >> jesse: special report is up next with bret baier. >> bret: good evening, i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, word of a potential treatment for covid-19 sparking renewed optimism among government health officials, health experts, and investors, we'll and talk to one of our own experts about the developments shortly. the treatment news sent stocks soaring this morning, the federal reserve committing
. >> juan: you guys have heard about barbie and batman, how about these new superheroes?, they are essential workers, proceeds from the sale of the toys will go to charities for health care workers and first responders. real life heroes in action. >> greg: i'm the real hero here because i have this. we got some major fox news, i had no idea that foxes giggle -- listen to it being tickled. [excited squeaking] i don't know what that is but i could watch it for days. >> dana:...
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let's bring in barbie.othing liberating about a pandemic, but today is indeed a holiday. >> reporter: that's right. you know, which means that there are even fewer stores open, reasons for people about to go outside. but the mood here i think is optimistic and continues to be so as the number of active cases drop. the death toll is still very high, authorities say that is because it is a little behind the decrease in cases. but we're still expecting here on may 4th to enter phase two and people can leave their homes and more people with go back to work and i think that is giving people optimism. but on a day like today normally, there would be a celebration in the morning, a flyover by the military and then even would go to the beach for a lovely lunch at the seaside. none of that of course is happening. >> one can understand. we're seeing pictures of people in the hospital. and when i read that 150 doctors had died from the virus, that must be putting a terrible pall over the country still. >> reporter: th
let's bring in barbie.othing liberating about a pandemic, but today is indeed a holiday. >> reporter: that's right. you know, which means that there are even fewer stores open, reasons for people about to go outside. but the mood here i think is optimistic and continues to be so as the number of active cases drop. the death toll is still very high, authorities say that is because it is a little behind the decrease in cases. but we're still expecting here on may 4th to enter phase two and...
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. >> thank you so much, barbie. >>> in the coming hours, a major shipment of personal protective equipment from turkey is expected to arrive in the uk. that will be a relief as hospitals are warning some places will run out of supplies this weekend. government officials report the number of confirmed cases of covid-19 rose saturday with more than 5 1/2 thousand people diagnosed in the past 24 hours. the death toll climbed to more than 15,000 people who have died from complications. phil black joins me now live from london. good morning to you, phil. this is a gift from turkey to the uk. >> reporter: it's certainly needed. the shipment we're told includes 400,000 gowns for frontline hospital staff, but as big as that figure sounds, it's a fraction of the need across the health system in this country. just enough to last a few days. stocks here are incredibly low but that is not a new problem. from the very beginning of this crisis, frontline hospital staff have been talking about the shortage of personal protective equipment and the government has been saying, we know. we're aware. we're wo
. >> thank you so much, barbie. >>> in the coming hours, a major shipment of personal protective equipment from turkey is expected to arrive in the uk. that will be a relief as hospitals are warning some places will run out of supplies this weekend. government officials report the number of confirmed cases of covid-19 rose saturday with more than 5 1/2 thousand people diagnosed in the past 24 hours. the death toll climbed to more than 15,000 people who have died from...
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barbie, thank you. >>> for millions of people in the u.s.nd around the world, respecting those restrictions, while also celebrating holy week and passover, well, it was a reminder of how much is different this year. so, how do you keep the faith and their traditions alive? that's next. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." we can't offer much during this time of crisis, but we can offer what we have. so from all of us working early mornings on the farm, long days in the plant, or late nights stocking shelves doing all we can to get you the milk you need. we hope it makes your breakfast a little brighter. your snacks more nutritious. and reminds you when it comes to caring, there is no expiration date. milk. love what's real. did you know prilosec otc can stobefore it begins?urn heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day,
barbie, thank you. >>> for millions of people in the u.s.nd around the world, respecting those restrictions, while also celebrating holy week and passover, well, it was a reminder of how much is different this year. so, how do you keep the faith and their traditions alive? that's next. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." we can't offer much during this time of crisis, but we can offer what we have. so from all of us working early mornings on the farm, long days in the plant,...
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spanish so when we understand that pretty but we don't understand that liking people blow or liking barbie dolls, versus liking legos, why would we think that is hardwired rated this hard to pick up the social cues to pick up foreign language than it is to say you look so darn cute little pink usoutfit. kelley: you do see marketers say and look for or creating blue and pink and make things that are more specifically for girls are for boys. and those that still that bias that is coming out. janice: if you try to get a toy that is not male or female, it is really hard to find and by the way people talk a lot about the hardware. i think we are making hisis progress. we're going who actually backwards. the toys are becoming more more info is becoming more and more divided by gender. that is not terribly hopeful. what is that gender revealed stories about. [laughter]. other than saying, bliss is the most important thing about this child. this announces what my child is going to be. well guess what, maybe you will have a boy who likes poetry and a girl who loves to play rugby. so the gender reve
spanish so when we understand that pretty but we don't understand that liking people blow or liking barbie dolls, versus liking legos, why would we think that is hardwired rated this hard to pick up the social cues to pick up foreign language than it is to say you look so darn cute little pink usoutfit. kelley: you do see marketers say and look for or creating blue and pink and make things that are more specifically for girls are for boys. and those that still that bias that is coming out....
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honeymoon, they'll give you the bathroom key [ laughter ] mattel has launched a more inclusive range of barbie dolls including one with a prosthetic leg. though the bigger news is that the other leg isn't. [ laughter and applause [ laughter ] fans on social media were outraged about the results of last night's "westminster kennel club dog show" after burns the longhaired dachshund was snubbed for best in show although i think it might have something to do with his old yearbook photos. [ audience oohs [ laughter and applause [ laughter ] "esquire" magazine recently featured a profile on quote, "what it's like to grow up white, middle-class, and male. the article is three words long. [ laughter and applause according to new reports there has been a large increase in the number of married couples living with roommates also on the rise, aunts living with roommates [ laughter ] and finally, a new investigative report claims that chuck e. cheese restaurants save uneaten portions of pizzas, combine the leftovers, and then serve them to other customers as if it's a new order. which is honestly the bes
honeymoon, they'll give you the bathroom key [ laughter ] mattel has launched a more inclusive range of barbie dolls including one with a prosthetic leg. though the bigger news is that the other leg isn't. [ laughter and applause [ laughter ] fans on social media were outraged about the results of last night's "westminster kennel club dog show" after burns the longhaired dachshund was snubbed for best in show although i think it might have something to do with his old yearbook photos....
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. >> reporter: i'm barbie nadeau.s working on final preparations to begin lifting restrictions on may 4th. guiseppe conte wrote on facebook monday night he thought it would be irresponsible to open everything up too soon. he didn't want to sacrifice all the hard work made to flatten the curve. instead, he says, the way forward is finding a way to co-exist with covid-19. and keep workers and citizens safe as they try to find a new normal. >> reporter: i'm fred pleitgen in berlin. germany is gradually emerging from the coronavirus induced lockdown. smaller stores can now open in this country and we were in a small germantown, we did see a lot of people out and about wanting to go shopping. angela merkel is warning that people still have to adhere to these social distancing measures or risk another spike in corona cases. denmark is already going one step further, hairdressers, tattoo parlors and dentists can open there as well. >> reporter: i'm scott mclean in madrid, where spaniards have been living under some of europe
. >> reporter: i'm barbie nadeau.s working on final preparations to begin lifting restrictions on may 4th. guiseppe conte wrote on facebook monday night he thought it would be irresponsible to open everything up too soon. he didn't want to sacrifice all the hard work made to flatten the curve. instead, he says, the way forward is finding a way to co-exist with covid-19. and keep workers and citizens safe as they try to find a new normal. >> reporter: i'm fred pleitgen in berlin....
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we don't understand that liking pink or liking blue or liking barbie dolls versus liking legos why wouldwe think that's hardwired. it's a lot harder to pick up the social cues to learn how to speak spanish or french or italian then it is to pick up social cues that tell you you look so darn cute in that little pink outfit. >> is interesting because we see marketers trying to have the same things for boys and girls but if the chemistry kit to create beauty tools. it's not just the chemistry kit, it's let's make perfume or so that is still that bias coming out. >> if you try to get a toy that is not male or female, it's really hard to find. people talk a lot about the progress we are making and i think we are making huge progress. that's an area i think we will go hugely backwards. the toys are becoming more and more and clothes are becoming more and more divided by gender. that's not terribly helpful. we could gender reveal parties. what is that about?[laughter] other than saying, this is the most important thing about this child and this announces what my child is going to become a guess
we don't understand that liking pink or liking blue or liking barbie dolls versus liking legos why wouldwe think that's hardwired. it's a lot harder to pick up the social cues to learn how to speak spanish or french or italian then it is to pick up social cues that tell you you look so darn cute in that little pink outfit. >> is interesting because we see marketers trying to have the same things for boys and girls but if the chemistry kit to create beauty tools. it's not just the...
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patients like barbie manchester who uses the drug to treat lupus are struggling to find enough medication. >> now i'm in a lupus flare and my pericarditis has acted up, which is the inflammation of the heart. the past two days i've had to sleep with a heating pad on my chest to help soothe some of those pains. >> reporter: meanwhile mara has had to cut her pills in half hoping to make them last longer. david wright, abc news, new york. >>> now to rob marciano for the weather. rob's also joining us from home this morning. good morning to you, rob. >> reporter: good morning to you, eva. welcome to my basement. good to be with all of you this morning. we have a lot of active weather to discuss. a nor'easter, believe it or not, has been peppering much of the northeast including new york, connecticut and much of new england, but really eastern new england got it the worst. there you see the waves pounding the scituate shoreline. those houses get nailed perennially. coastal flooding there. unbelievable amount of action and the winds gusting over 60 miles an hour. there's massachusetts with util
patients like barbie manchester who uses the drug to treat lupus are struggling to find enough medication. >> now i'm in a lupus flare and my pericarditis has acted up, which is the inflammation of the heart. the past two days i've had to sleep with a heating pad on my chest to help soothe some of those pains. >> reporter: meanwhile mara has had to cut her pills in half hoping to make them last longer. david wright, abc news, new york. >>> now to rob marciano for the...
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. >> reporter: growing up, brandy wasn't much for barbie dolls but give her a sketch pad and a pencil and she was lost for hours. she loved to draw. she had a deft eye for realistic wildlife portraits. >> she took every kinda art class there was. if it had anything to do with art, she took it. >> reporter: brandy enrolled at her local college, zane state, but before her freshman year was up she left school to marry josh daniels, a part-time student she'd met. not too long after, she had news for mom. >> she called me up said that she was pregnant. >> reporter: you must have been so torn up. >> i was. that was my baby. >> reporter: brandy, husband josh, and the baby daughter were living nearby. >> you couldn't ask for a better mother. if it was somethin' that she needed or the little girl needed, the baby got it first. >> reporter: and how did grandmother like her new baby? >> the baby got everything. yes, yes. >> reporter: the marriage after seven years of trying floundered. she filed for divorce. >> reporter: she seemed to be on the other side, molly, of a really rough patch in her l
. >> reporter: growing up, brandy wasn't much for barbie dolls but give her a sketch pad and a pencil and she was lost for hours. she loved to draw. she had a deft eye for realistic wildlife portraits. >> she took every kinda art class there was. if it had anything to do with art, she took it. >> reporter: brandy enrolled at her local college, zane state, but before her freshman year was up she left school to marry josh daniels, a part-time student she'd met. not too long...
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trailer that hitches to the back of your truck, and then there's the traditional pop-up, like ken and barbie. so the b van, right? breanne: mm-hmm. lemonis: which is what this is. it's a b van. is very different from a c class, right, with the overhead cabin, which is probably what you rented. breanne: mm-hmm. lemonis: right? you rented the typical, like, el monte, cruise america-type unit. breanne: yeah, like, 24-foot. lemonis: yep. which is very similar. the difference is that you don't have a bathroom. breanne: we do. [ laughter ] kat: surprise, surprise! [ laughter ] lemonis: they like to say they have a bathroom. well, they have a mobile toilet in the middle of your kitchen. lacey: we have a composting toilet. lemonis: you do, okay. and, so, does it qualify for the same things that an rv does with the shower and the toilet? breanne: we do external showers, so, like, the outdoor shower. lemonis: totally fine. breanne: yeah. lacey: and we're working on designs for internal showers. lemonis: for me, the finishing of the inside is really important -- the cabinets not having sharp edges by y
trailer that hitches to the back of your truck, and then there's the traditional pop-up, like ken and barbie. so the b van, right? breanne: mm-hmm. lemonis: which is what this is. it's a b van. is very different from a c class, right, with the overhead cabin, which is probably what you rented. breanne: mm-hmm. lemonis: right? you rented the typical, like, el monte, cruise america-type unit. breanne: yeah, like, 24-foot. lemonis: yep. which is very similar. the difference is that you don't have...
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but we don't understand that liking pink or blue or liking barbie dolls versus liking leg legos, why would we think that's more hardwired. it's a lot harder to pick up the social cues to speak spanish, t french or picking up the keys to say you look so darn cute in the pink outfit. >> it was interesting because you used an example of marketers trying to have the same things for boys and girls but still to chemistry kit to create beauty. >> for a woman, not just a camera entering. that is still bias coming out. if you try to get a toy that is not male or female, it's really hard to find, people talk about the progress and i think we are making huge progress. that's an area where were going hugely backwards. toys are becoming more andnd moe enclosed and martin were divided by gender. and that is not terribly helpful, look at gender reveal parties, what is that about. [laughter] >> that is true. i think other than saying this is the most important thing about this child and it announces what my child is going to be, guess what may be hobbled with the likes poetry and a girl that wants t
but we don't understand that liking pink or blue or liking barbie dolls versus liking leg legos, why would we think that's more hardwired. it's a lot harder to pick up the social cues to speak spanish, t french or picking up the keys to say you look so darn cute in the pink outfit. >> it was interesting because you used an example of marketers trying to have the same things for boys and girls but still to chemistry kit to create beauty. >> for a woman, not just a camera entering....
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. >> i wonder if they're going to make a malibu barbie hospital worker version. >> she can do anythingw to a guinness world record i never knew existed, apparently this man did and he beat it. it is taking wet sponges to the face. >> wait, what? >> yeah. so the record previously was 36. this man, david rush, he broke the guinness world record by taking 43 hits to the face in 30 seconds. kenneth, going to try it? >> i do not want to try it. i also think when we say guinness world records or whatever, like that term, that phrase, is like -- we're using that loosely. because people are in the house, in the house bored, so they're coming up with anything and everything. >> it used to be longest fingernails. that i could get behind. this, i don't know if it takes much talent or dedication. >> he should catch them or something, not just get hit in the face. >> i thought when i first read the headline that he kept a wet sponge for the longest time, just sitting in the sink. this is a little better. >> you can use those sponges to clean your house and put them into the hands of your children.
. >> i wonder if they're going to make a malibu barbie hospital worker version. >> she can do anythingw to a guinness world record i never knew existed, apparently this man did and he beat it. it is taking wet sponges to the face. >> wait, what? >> yeah. so the record previously was 36. this man, david rush, he broke the guinness world record by taking 43 hits to the face in 30 seconds. kenneth, going to try it? >> i do not want to try it. i also think when we say...
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liking barbie dolls versus legos, what we think is hardwired.t's actually a lot harder to pick up the social cues to tell you you look so darn cute in that little pink outfit. janice: we do see marketers trying to now and the same things for boys and girls but still is the chemistry for to create beauty. was not just the chemistry get. his perfume or that is still a bias coming out. kelley: if you try to get a toy does not male-female, is really hard to find. by the way people talk about progress i think we are making huge progress there blowing usually backwards in samaria. toys are becoming moreds and moe and close, becoming more divided by gender gender. that is not terribly helpful. the gender revealed parties was that about. [laughter]. other than saying, this is the most important thing about this child. this announces what my child is going to be. guess what, if you would have a boy who likes to shop and of rural will want to play roby. and that gender reveals only saying this is how i'm going to treat my kid. janice: darnell white pants
liking barbie dolls versus legos, what we think is hardwired.t's actually a lot harder to pick up the social cues to tell you you look so darn cute in that little pink outfit. janice: we do see marketers trying to now and the same things for boys and girls but still is the chemistry for to create beauty. was not just the chemistry get. his perfume or that is still a bias coming out. kelley: if you try to get a toy does not male-female, is really hard to find. by the way people talk about...
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you will be in some ways better suited to help advise and say the current generation barbie and shown this information of disinformation fake news. col. andy hird (ret.): it's never as good or bad as first reported. now it could be it could be terribly inaccurate so we need a confidence level against every fact that the commander the decision-maker sees. seated soaked to the panel, and 25 years, these people will be our community heaters and our elected politicians, business owners and military commanders. in that future contacts, when this audience will have the greatest enforce on the world, is the contact i now ask each of you an individual question and certainly we will have follow-up from the other two as desired. first to doctor bertie, champion in human rights and written extensively on conflict with civilians. today human rights violations, homeless refugees, noncombatant casualties and resource deprivation. with rapidly changing technology, what will characterize human rights issues in the century in the future that are new considerations that are leaders avoid have to strugg
you will be in some ways better suited to help advise and say the current generation barbie and shown this information of disinformation fake news. col. andy hird (ret.): it's never as good or bad as first reported. now it could be it could be terribly inaccurate so we need a confidence level against every fact that the commander the decision-maker sees. seated soaked to the panel, and 25 years, these people will be our community heaters and our elected politicians, business owners and military...
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. >> as a girl, i would bandage up my barbie dolls and all the dolls of my friends, and one day i knewulf war. at st. mary's hospital in st. louis, she handled high-risk pregnancies. and when a march of dimes nurse of the year -- won a march of dimes nurse of the year award last year. judy is the person we'd be looking to now, said pam lesser, her supervisor and friend. a very giving, kind, caring soul. judy wilson griffin was 63. ♪ >> detective mari lau armor was a veteran of the santa rosa, california, police department. detective stephen bussell worked with her in the domestic violence and sexual assault unit. >> she was an example to other detectives on how to complete investigations and at the end of the day be a person and show empathy and professionalism. >> a solemn procession of 250 police and public safety vehicles escorted her body to the cemetery. she was a very caring person, her sister remembered. i'm really going to miss hugging her. detective mary lou armor was 43. muhammad jafor came to new york from bangladesh in 1991 to make a better life for his family. he took a jo
. >> as a girl, i would bandage up my barbie dolls and all the dolls of my friends, and one day i knewulf war. at st. mary's hospital in st. louis, she handled high-risk pregnancies. and when a march of dimes nurse of the year -- won a march of dimes nurse of the year award last year. judy is the person we'd be looking to now, said pam lesser, her supervisor and friend. a very giving, kind, caring soul. judy wilson griffin was 63. ♪ >> detective mari lau armor was a veteran of the...