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take a look. ♪ >> hey, guys, it's jen here better known as doc jen fit.l therapy. >> reporter: general esquer is a physical therapist turned instagram influencer who went from showing off her impressive moves to sharing her tips for moving better to her over 570,000 followers. >> today we're going into mobility and stability within the calf. push elbows into the wall and inhale on the way down and come right back up. >> reporter: doc jen fit teaching her followers about the right and, yes, even wrong way to stretch from the hamstrings to the upper back. >> rather than looking for quick fixes, we need to know what we can do every single day to support our body and health. >> reporter: gallop estimates 62% of employed adults have worked from home during the pandemic. and many of them experiencing the aches and pains that come along with that. >> rather than focusing on the one posture you need, focus on the next posture because truly the best posture is the next one that you're going to be in. >> reporter: like many other physical therapists, doc jen fit ho
take a look. ♪ >> hey, guys, it's jen here better known as doc jen fit.l therapy. >> reporter: general esquer is a physical therapist turned instagram influencer who went from showing off her impressive moves to sharing her tips for moving better to her over 570,000 followers. >> today we're going into mobility and stability within the calf. push elbows into the wall and inhale on the way down and come right back up. >> reporter: doc jen fit teaching her followers...
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jen's amazing she's also a fellow kentucky and we're both from kentucky you know i went 1st mission and. she was just a unique special human being like you know someone that really. now i had something more to give she had a depth of understanding i don't know where the hell it came from or why she had it but she always had it. and working with her was an absolute delight she was someone that was always having a good time was always having fun with the crew always you know was in this together it was never like on the start of each is was a great person you know and that's who she is as a person as an artist she always finds a way to tap into such raw human emotion then you know we live in a time that there's a lot of manufactured you know productions money fashion actors and social media and all these things and i think that she was really from that in a way that she wasn't a new fashion and felt very raw and genuine and working with her that immediate through her process and immediate through just being on set with her yeah i think she seems like an american authentic and i would
jen's amazing she's also a fellow kentucky and we're both from kentucky you know i went 1st mission and. she was just a unique special human being like you know someone that really. now i had something more to give she had a depth of understanding i don't know where the hell it came from or why she had it but she always had it. and working with her was an absolute delight she was someone that was always having a good time was always having fun with the crew always you know was in this together...
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jen as well melissa has been saying 100 games but now the word best to be someone to go see the next one somebody told me that there might be a but be a pretty cool coming up my brother tell me about this because that the drumbeat as exciting the masses out here. apparently i didn't interview about a week ago and someone asked me a question about a print book and i had literally no idea so that shows you about where i am not on the spectrum of knowing what the hell is going on. i'm sure if you call it a group maybe that's the case and so you know i think it's a world that can be explored much deeper and i am excited to read the books i don't i haven't got big contact in any way to be a part of it if they did i would most likely say yes but you know was was was you it is going to excite we're talking to josh hutcherson and the new show that you can stream on hulu is called future man right now we're going back through some of his greatest says obviously the big one is to kill a mocking jay no sorry i've got my films confused. well look. what one i see journey to the center of the eart
jen as well melissa has been saying 100 games but now the word best to be someone to go see the next one somebody told me that there might be a but be a pretty cool coming up my brother tell me about this because that the drumbeat as exciting the masses out here. apparently i didn't interview about a week ago and someone asked me a question about a print book and i had literally no idea so that shows you about where i am not on the spectrum of knowing what the hell is going on. i'm sure if you...
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jen ashton, thanks very much. michael?e. >>> to some good news and big news for broadway star nick cordero waking up from his coma as he fights back from coronavirus. i spoke with his wife, amanda kloots, right after she got the amazing news about this huge step forward in his recovery. >> i can't express how happy i am today. dancing for. it's the moment ern >> you have an update on nick's condition. so what is the new news? >> the new news is that he is officially awake. >> reporter: the update coming nearly six weeks after he was hospitalized with covid-19 and placed in a medically-induced coma days later. >> they always end it with we just need that mental status. we need to wake him up. we need him to wake up. it's just been this heaviness that's held over us for this time. to get the news today that he to get the news today that he is -- you know, the doctors said i think we can officially say he is awake and i mean that was just the best news you could hear. >> reporter: this a long awaited step in cordero's path to
jen ashton, thanks very much. michael?e. >>> to some good news and big news for broadway star nick cordero waking up from his coma as he fights back from coronavirus. i spoke with his wife, amanda kloots, right after she got the amazing news about this huge step forward in his recovery. >> i can't express how happy i am today. dancing for. it's the moment ern >> you have an update on nick's condition. so what is the new news? >> the new news is that he is officially...
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>> reporter: not only did jen laubach give birth to her twins mitchell and maksim eight weeks early, it while sick with coronavirus. >> these kids really came into this world against all odds. tors, fearingdoctors, fearing for the boys' health, immediately whisked them away. dad andre was stuck at home. he found out he tested positive for covid minutes after jen's water broke. >> she says we didn't know if it was the last time we would see each other. >> it was survival mode, maternal instinct kicked in. he doesn't go as fast as his brother. >> reporter: for three weeks, she had to channel that instinct remotely. >> he likes to savor it. >> reporter: ...watching nurses feed the newborns until... >> i'm going to cry. they're so tiny. >> reporter: ...they finally met. mitchell is now home, but not maksim. jen visits him five hours a day and now feeds him herself. >> the bond just grows day by day, and it's really nice. oh, geez, i'm getting choked up. >> reporter: after all she's been through, her newborns are her comfort. s ofe have different parts of th the day where-- ( baby cooing
>> reporter: not only did jen laubach give birth to her twins mitchell and maksim eight weeks early, it while sick with coronavirus. >> these kids really came into this world against all odds. tors, fearingdoctors, fearing for the boys' health, immediately whisked them away. dad andre was stuck at home. he found out he tested positive for covid minutes after jen's water broke. >> she says we didn't know if it was the last time we would see each other. >> it was survival...
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jen ashton. jen, good morning to you.ripple effects across the country and historical wounds it re-opens. it can all be super destabilizing for people. what are your thoughts about managing stress in the face of all of that? >> well, dan, first i'm glad you're even bringing this up because so often in medicine we fail to connect the head and our spiritual psychological, emotional well being to our physical well being and the rest of our body. i think the first step when you see these images is to acknowledge and recognize they are upsetting. that has to be dealt with on an age-appropriate level. obviously if seeing images or video is triggering for you, you want to limit that. i think it's really important to do something positive so that you're more active instead of passive as you navigate these stressful and anxiety producing times and lastly we can't say this enough, ask for professional help. social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, this is their wheelhouse. so you don't have to navigate these waters alone. >> y
jen ashton. jen, good morning to you.ripple effects across the country and historical wounds it re-opens. it can all be super destabilizing for people. what are your thoughts about managing stress in the face of all of that? >> well, dan, first i'm glad you're even bringing this up because so often in medicine we fail to connect the head and our spiritual psychological, emotional well being to our physical well being and the rest of our body. i think the first step when you see these...
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that was fascinating, and jen joins us now. hey, mate. hi, spen.ealth service could be permanently changed by this, is that right? certainly, i mean all the doctors we spoke to said that if there was one positive thing that would come out of this pandemic, was the acceptance and advancement of remote working and remote technology. after i filmed that bit with the medicspot i was really surprised to come home and find a text message from my local gp surgery asking me to buy all of those instruments, saying if you want you can have a blood pressure monitor, wireless scales, a thermometer for your house and a pulse oximeter that would really help them to work remotely with me. they said there was absolutely no obligation to do so, but it would be useful. and this is notjust about doctors consulting with patients remotely, is it? this is about doctors being able to collaborate with other doctors remotely too. indeed, this is one of the other things we heard from the doctors, is how surprised they were and how happy to use tools like microsoft teams, es
that was fascinating, and jen joins us now. hey, mate. hi, spen.ealth service could be permanently changed by this, is that right? certainly, i mean all the doctors we spoke to said that if there was one positive thing that would come out of this pandemic, was the acceptance and advancement of remote working and remote technology. after i filmed that bit with the medicspot i was really surprised to come home and find a text message from my local gp surgery asking me to buy all of those...
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. >> reporter: jen starting work in the e.r. at providence st.l center in los angeles just as coronavirus exploded. >> we're donning and doffing ppe. once we're in the room we're there, we have to get everything done while we're in there, a lot of different tests to run. >> reporter: health and wellness near and dear to jen's heart. after receiving a surprising diagnosis of her own, type 1 diabetes at age 20. >> take me back to the moment in your life where you were like, i feel called to become a nurse. >> i had a moment with an endocrinologist, he will remain nameless. basically he told me, your life is over, you can't do anything. the thing you love you can't do. the thing you devoted your life to you can't do. your life is going to change completely. so i started sobbing in the room, and he and the nurse just stared at me. >> you don't want what happened to you to have to happen to anyone else. >> if i can help it, i don't want anyone else to feel they're invisible, not seen. their passions matter. >> reporter: jen somehow finding time to kee
. >> reporter: jen starting work in the e.r. at providence st.l center in los angeles just as coronavirus exploded. >> we're donning and doffing ppe. once we're in the room we're there, we have to get everything done while we're in there, a lot of different tests to run. >> reporter: health and wellness near and dear to jen's heart. after receiving a surprising diagnosis of her own, type 1 diabetes at age 20. >> take me back to the moment in your life where you were...
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joining us is jen palmeri and john heilemann is back.jen, it's always worth so stipulating a about this is about, what does donald trump make it so hard for people to vote by mail? >> he's trying to -- he's hoping that less voters, like younger voters and voters of color don't vote and they know that if, you know, this is why michelle obama is called when we all vote, the more people vote more likely a democrat is going to win but there's a couple of things that i think the republicans are trying to achieve here, one, trump is trying to lay down this notion that vote by mail is fraudule fraudulent, oregon does only vote by mail, kit be do safely. they lost a suit like this in the state of nevada which is very important in terms of battleground. republicans believe in california they may find more favorable judges to their view and hoping to win a case there they can then take to higher level to stop it. there's both a pr conspiracy theory that trump but also the republican party is also trying to find a forum that's more favorable to the
joining us is jen palmeri and john heilemann is back.jen, it's always worth so stipulating a about this is about, what does donald trump make it so hard for people to vote by mail? >> he's trying to -- he's hoping that less voters, like younger voters and voters of color don't vote and they know that if, you know, this is why michelle obama is called when we all vote, the more people vote more likely a democrat is going to win but there's a couple of things that i think the republicans...
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and william jennings brian defended a literal interpretation of the bible against evolution. and, actually, william jennings brian won that and john scopes had, in fact, violated the law by teaching evolution. the decade began with the red scare of 1919-1920. it was a response to a series of strikes in the united states. the best-known one was the one that crippled seattle for five days. there was a strike there. and it was also a time when the bolshevics were in power in russia and invented the common term, communist international. it red to the palmer raise, a. mitchell palmer, a progressive, a quaker, who was the attorney general of the united states. it resulted in the arrest of 4,000 people, immigrants mostly. most of them hardworking, just workers who did not speak english. they certainly weren't going to start a revolution here. but many of them were beaten up. people were denied representation, and there was really no -- most of them had nothing to do with radicalism, but there were bombings. there were a series of bombings in this country, including the home of a. mi
and william jennings brian defended a literal interpretation of the bible against evolution. and, actually, william jennings brian won that and john scopes had, in fact, violated the law by teaching evolution. the decade began with the red scare of 1919-1920. it was a response to a series of strikes in the united states. the best-known one was the one that crippled seattle for five days. there was a strike there. and it was also a time when the bolshevics were in power in russia and invented...
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we need the same transparency, stephanie, for every candidate running for president. >> and, jen, as mike was just pointing out, ali vitali, mike memoli have been talking to tara reade. so far among the five people she said she spoke to contemporaneously 27 years ago, only one recollects a conversation. three said no recollection. only one, and would not let us use her name, does recall a sexual assault allegation back then from tara reade. but none of the others do. her brother spoke to two other news organizations, and initially did not recollect it at the time as she describes it now and then called back to supposedly clarify. so there are a lot of variations in the sourcing for this that we've all been working through. >> yeah, and as you know, andrea, i have been through situations like this from inside the campaigns on many, many times. let me give you an assignment of probably where the biden campaign thinks they are. he had to address this. serious allegation. he did it. i think if you're the biden campaign, we think he did it well this morning but we're not going to resolve
we need the same transparency, stephanie, for every candidate running for president. >> and, jen, as mike was just pointing out, ali vitali, mike memoli have been talking to tara reade. so far among the five people she said she spoke to contemporaneously 27 years ago, only one recollects a conversation. three said no recollection. only one, and would not let us use her name, does recall a sexual assault allegation back then from tara reade. but none of the others do. her brother spoke to...
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. >> reporter: it's daylight in jen's normal routine from sausalito. building strength for waters far beyond the golden gate bridge. gifted athlete led her to a spot on the 1992 u.s. olympic team. >> i just started racing. and then i got sponsored. it just snowballed into a whole awesome world. >> reached the peak of wind surfing where she competed for four years all over the world. >> feet straight. rotate your knuckles. >> reporter: fitness training pays the bills but her passion has to involve gliding across this wet surface. >> it's just a connection to the water and nature and the sound and the tide and the current. it just absolutely fills me with joy. >> reporter: here's the latest test. build enough endurance to paddleboard from the islands to the golden gate bridge, a span of roughly 30 miles. >> you can eat an elephant one bite at a time. so i just go out and i go further and i go further and further just like how i started paddling, from here to angel island. >> your arms and legs get tired but you have to keep going. >> i think it would tak
. >> reporter: it's daylight in jen's normal routine from sausalito. building strength for waters far beyond the golden gate bridge. gifted athlete led her to a spot on the 1992 u.s. olympic team. >> i just started racing. and then i got sponsored. it just snowballed into a whole awesome world. >> reached the peak of wind surfing where she competed for four years all over the world. >> feet straight. rotate your knuckles. >> reporter: fitness training pays the...
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jen ashton. what has the fda been warning about this drug, and what would you say to patients who ask you about the drug? >> there are numerous clinical trials on hydroxychloroquine and prevention. they're recruiting patients right now. but according to the fda, hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine have not been shown to be safe or effective for treating or preventing covid-19. in keeping with evidence-based medicine, there's no data to support its use for prevention. >> jen, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we're going to turn to the promising news in the race for a vaccine in the u.s. u.s. news on the first stage of a next, and the timeline now. >> reporter: it's the break the whole world has been hoping for. an american company working on a vaccine for the coronavirus says that all 45 of their test patients tonight are producing antibodies that fight the disease. >> it's been almost nothing. liter literally, it's almost like getting a flu shot. >> reporter: norman hulme of atlanta feels great thi
jen ashton. what has the fda been warning about this drug, and what would you say to patients who ask you about the drug? >> there are numerous clinical trials on hydroxychloroquine and prevention. they're recruiting patients right now. but according to the fda, hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine have not been shown to be safe or effective for treating or preventing covid-19. in keeping with evidence-based medicine, there's no data to support its use for prevention. >> jen, thank...
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jen ashton. bottom line here, what has the fda been warning about this drug, and what would you say to patients who ask you about the drug? >> there are numerous clinical trials on hydroxychloroquine and prevention. they're recruiting patients right now. but according to the fda, hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine have not been shown to be safe and effective for treating or preventing covid-19. so in keeping with evidence-based medicine, since there may be some risk, there's no data to support its use for prevention. >> jen, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we're going to turn to the promising news in the race for a vaccine in the u.s. news on the first stage of a vaccine trial, moderna reporting so far their vaccine is safe and produced antibodies at roughly the same level as people who have recovered from an infection. and steve osunsami on what comes next, and the timeline now. >> reporter: it's the break the whole world has been hoping for. an american company working on a vaccine for the coro
jen ashton. bottom line here, what has the fda been warning about this drug, and what would you say to patients who ask you about the drug? >> there are numerous clinical trials on hydroxychloroquine and prevention. they're recruiting patients right now. but according to the fda, hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine have not been shown to be safe and effective for treating or preventing covid-19. so in keeping with evidence-based medicine, since there may be some risk, there's no data to...
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now jen before we. are there any silver lining is there any hope for us getting back on track in the future. yes my hope and rests in election 2020 i love that it is an election year which means that we have the entire house of representatives up for firing and a 3rd of the senate and i'm just feeling that this botched response to cope at 19 i mean. the unequal treatment of the wealthy and us regular people is so obvious even to the people that are only kind of paying attention that i'm hoping that maybe this is the year that we take more seriously our responsibility to elect good people to congress and the opportunity is right in front of us it's less than 6 months away so i guess of course there's hope we have control in a democracy and hopefully we. are just we're out of time i want to thank you again for coming on and helping you know what all this congressional stuff looks forward to having your back again we'll have you back especially before the election happens thank you wonderful thank you. the
now jen before we. are there any silver lining is there any hope for us getting back on track in the future. yes my hope and rests in election 2020 i love that it is an election year which means that we have the entire house of representatives up for firing and a 3rd of the senate and i'm just feeling that this botched response to cope at 19 i mean. the unequal treatment of the wealthy and us regular people is so obvious even to the people that are only kind of paying attention that i'm hoping...
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including this teenager who we are calling jen., she was a big druggie. she had kind of like a meltdown about it and, like, didn't want anything to do with us. jen moved to her gran‘s, but couldn't stay during the pandemic. desperate for somewhere to live, her social workers brought her here where she met 18—year—old amelia. she became homeless in lockdown following a family breakdown. amelia says any support young people can get to leave a bad situation at this time can make a huge difference. i was having moments where i would completely break down. i would be in tears on the floor. i didn't think that was fair for my younger brother to have to walk into my room and find his sister on the floor crying her eyes out. i was so torn up about the breakdown that had happened with my family. the hostel is working closely with social services to make sure these young people are safe. they've got a safe bed here and can be a lot better off than some other people. without connections to the outside world or connections to social workers, y
including this teenager who we are calling jen., she was a big druggie. she had kind of like a meltdown about it and, like, didn't want anything to do with us. jen moved to her gran‘s, but couldn't stay during the pandemic. desperate for somewhere to live, her social workers brought her here where she met 18—year—old amelia. she became homeless in lockdown following a family breakdown. amelia says any support young people can get to leave a bad situation at this time can make a huge...
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thank you very much, jen palmieri. thank you, as always, to monica alba and michael beschloss and rick tyler and, of course, robert costa. >>> meanwhile, coronavirus cases continuing to spike across brazil, even the most remote regions of the amazon jungle, as a new white house ban on travel to the u.s. will take effect later this week for any foreign national coming to the u.s. who has been in brazil for two weeks prior. let's bring in nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely in rio de janeiro. bill, it's been horrendous across brazil. any reaction there to the travel ban from the brazilian president, who has been a close ally of president trump's? >> reporter: yes, exactly, andrea. nothing direct from president bolsonaro, but he has just retweeted the comments of his chief adviser, and he says this is normal, this travel ban. it's not against brazilians per se. we've already had a travel ban against china, for example, and he has said that anyone in brazil who thinks that this is some kind of a betrayal by preside
thank you very much, jen palmieri. thank you, as always, to monica alba and michael beschloss and rick tyler and, of course, robert costa. >>> meanwhile, coronavirus cases continuing to spike across brazil, even the most remote regions of the amazon jungle, as a new white house ban on travel to the u.s. will take effect later this week for any foreign national coming to the u.s. who has been in brazil for two weeks prior. let's bring in nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely in...
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including this teenager who we are calling jen.c, she was a big druggie. she had kind of like a meltdown about it and, like, didn't want anything to do with us. jen moved to her gran's, but couldn't stay during the pandemic. desperate for somewhere to live, her social workers brought her here where she met 18—year—old amelia. she became homeless in lockdown, following a family breakdown. amelia says any support young people can get to leave a bad situation at this time can make a huge difference. i was having moments where i would completely break down. i would be in tears on the floor. and i didn't think that was fair for my younger brother to have to walk into my room and find his sister on the floor crying her eyes out. i was so torn up about the breakdown that had happened with my family. the hostel is working closely with social services to make sure these young people are safe. they know they have got a safe bed here and can be a lot better off than some other people. without connections to the outside world or connections to
including this teenager who we are calling jen.c, she was a big druggie. she had kind of like a meltdown about it and, like, didn't want anything to do with us. jen moved to her gran's, but couldn't stay during the pandemic. desperate for somewhere to live, her social workers brought her here where she met 18—year—old amelia. she became homeless in lockdown, following a family breakdown. amelia says any support young people can get to leave a bad situation at this time can make a huge...
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jen ashton, we appreciate it. thank you so much. >>> let's go to ginger now. >> thank you, amy.t when it comes to a birthday for a 5-year-old, danny, in chicago who just happens to love garbage trucks. they're his favorite so his mom tammy who he's been in isolation with taking care of their grandmother called the chicago streets and sanitation and brought not only gifts related to waste management, recycling and garbage, but went around the block twice honking their horns giving danny the smile that has lasted since so they were so happy with that. we want to thank them. you know what, essential workers right there that i think very rarely get the credit that they deserve. please take a moment, send your "gma" moment to my facebook page or d >>> your accuweather forecast. an isolated shower this afternoon. it's a blend of sun and clouds. temperatures about 64 in the city, 68 in oakland, 71 in san jose. later tonight, mainly clear skies in the north bay, more in the way of cloud cover in the south bay. temperatures in the mid 40s to lower 50s. here is the seven day forecast. get
jen ashton, we appreciate it. thank you so much. >>> let's go to ginger now. >> thank you, amy.t when it comes to a birthday for a 5-year-old, danny, in chicago who just happens to love garbage trucks. they're his favorite so his mom tammy who he's been in isolation with taking care of their grandmother called the chicago streets and sanitation and brought not only gifts related to waste management, recycling and garbage, but went around the block twice honking their horns giving...
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. >> jen, the increased mobility is inevitable as states reopen. i think one of the big subquestions to that increased mobility is how do people behave? will they keep their social distance, will they wear masks in public and so forth? >> good morning, john. good to be here. it is a critical time and a critical question. from surveys we have done and others, people are still afraid, and most say that they want to be very cautious, but as you noted, the people are moving. i think we're seeing fatigue of staying inside, and also some mixed messages. one state is doing one thing, another state is doing something else. federal government has provided just very general guidelines. so i think there's also confusion, what is safe and what should i be doing? and as the doctor said, time will tell. i think we all need to be very vigilant and watch the trends very carefully. not just on a state-by-state base but within states. people don't live in one spot. they move. >> right, they do move. i can show you just from our new polling, have you left home to vis
. >> jen, the increased mobility is inevitable as states reopen. i think one of the big subquestions to that increased mobility is how do people behave? will they keep their social distance, will they wear masks in public and so forth? >> good morning, john. good to be here. it is a critical time and a critical question. from surveys we have done and others, people are still afraid, and most say that they want to be very cautious, but as you noted, the people are moving. i think...
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jen ashton, thanks very much. robin? >> all right, george, thank you. >>> now to that urgent warning about children and covid-19. evidence mounting that the virus is linked to a dangerous condition that has taken the lives of at least three new york children. stephanie ramos has more at lenox hill hospital there in manhattan. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: robin, good morning. doctors say this rare inflammatory syndrome is affecting toddlers to elementary school aged kids weeks after they've been exposed to the coronavirus. with so many more cases, the department of health here in new york is now working with the cdc to develop a national criteria to better identify this illness. this morning, an urgent warning for parents as cases of a mysterious illness possibly linked to coronavirus affect more children across the u.s. in new york, governor andrew cuomo announcing that the state department of health is now investigating 85 cases of pediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome. >> this is every parent's nightmar
jen ashton, thanks very much. robin? >> all right, george, thank you. >>> now to that urgent warning about children and covid-19. evidence mounting that the virus is linked to a dangerous condition that has taken the lives of at least three new york children. stephanie ramos has more at lenox hill hospital there in manhattan. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: robin, good morning. doctors say this rare inflammatory syndrome is affecting toddlers to elementary school aged...
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started to pack inspired another trending to 2 only god can judge me made it really broke he moved and jen what time you have and . what's up with all the drama. psychologists have a simple answer tattoos give meaning and they express. it's not easy to find what you're looking for on the set of your dramas especially if you search hard enough though you'll find the slogan the spirit of the dead lives in the memory of those alive. each day i come closer to the home where i was born that's what tottenham player told me i was out of biceps tells you one of his tatoos depicts the cathedral of his hometown and where references to the home already ancestral land are found on many footballers skins best seen on the boa tang's who support and the berlin telephone area code. not all players on the planet can indulge in the 2 craze though in japan for example tattoos are frowned upon. there they have become associated over time with the equivalent of the country's mafia. despite japan's long tradition of thinking. too bad for tattooed english player j. boss royd currently under contract in japan at
started to pack inspired another trending to 2 only god can judge me made it really broke he moved and jen what time you have and . what's up with all the drama. psychologists have a simple answer tattoos give meaning and they express. it's not easy to find what you're looking for on the set of your dramas especially if you search hard enough though you'll find the slogan the spirit of the dead lives in the memory of those alive. each day i come closer to the home where i was born that's what...
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hospital at home is pretty much what it says on the team could delete jen, where we carl on the teamsment in the patient's host and the only thing thatis patient's host and the only thing that is really different from the building behind me is the bed that the patient is in. my wife will tell you that as soon they say hospital, i say no. here, around 80% of acutely ill older patients like terence ball are being kept away from hospitals. just as in east kent. 0pposite ends of the country, but the same determination to protect those most at risk from this virus. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. teachers across the uk are waiting for guidelines about how and when to open schools. this week, teaching unions have warned against a hasty reopening of the school gates and it seems they have the support of parents. the bbc has had exclusive access to some research from parentkind. it reports that more than 80% of the 250,000 parents that responded across england, wales and northern ireland would be unhappy with schools reopening soon after lockdown is eased. 0ur education editor branwenjeffreys h
hospital at home is pretty much what it says on the team could delete jen, where we carl on the teamsment in the patient's host and the only thing thatis patient's host and the only thing that is really different from the building behind me is the bed that the patient is in. my wife will tell you that as soon they say hospital, i say no. here, around 80% of acutely ill older patients like terence ball are being kept away from hospitals. just as in east kent. 0pposite ends of the country, but...
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three-time gold medalist kerri walsh jennings is offering online clinics. joining us now from manhattan beach, kerri walsh jennings. we like to see your smiling face. how are smu. >> i'm good. i'm surprising. i'm on a roller coaster. and any chance to connect with home in the bay area. >> i have to call you out. saratoga, san jose, stanford. you have been in the south. i might have to pull your card here. >> no i love it down here. it's a beautiful second place. my home is in nor cal. don't take it away from me. >> let's talk olympics. w remarkable, an olympian in your 40s is not young. do you still plan on tokyo next year. how much did it hurt you postponing this summer games? >> once i made the decision, it was like, i could breathe. once i know what i'm working with, i can handle anything. as far as i'm concerned, the best is yet to come. winning that fourth gold medal this is just an opportunity to have one more year to become excellent and get more con necked to my partner, enjoy the journey. because an after this i'm done with the olympics. i want to
three-time gold medalist kerri walsh jennings is offering online clinics. joining us now from manhattan beach, kerri walsh jennings. we like to see your smiling face. how are smu. >> i'm good. i'm surprising. i'm on a roller coaster. and any chance to connect with home in the bay area. >> i have to call you out. saratoga, san jose, stanford. you have been in the south. i might have to pull your card here. >> no i love it down here. it's a beautiful second place. my home is in...
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men died in place custody in minneapolis his death has sparked a wage of a wave rather of out right jen violent protests which have rocked the country. i'm sure over the persistence of police killings reaches boiling point it spilled onto the streets of new york where demonstrators scuffled with offices into the night. i was in the southern states of georgia protesters in atlanta faced off with police outside the head offices of media companies c n n the clashes prompted this plea from the mayor. this is chaos a protest has purpose you are just crazy in our city you are disgracing the life of george lloyd in every other person who has been killed in this country we are better than this. but it's the way that george florida many other african-american men have died in police custody that has fueled this public outrage the officer who restrained george floyd has been charged with 3rd degree murder. but that isn't enough for these protesters in minneapolis or the victims' relatives 'd i fear it was they want the 3 other officers at the scene to face murder charges to. authorities impose a
men died in place custody in minneapolis his death has sparked a wage of a wave rather of out right jen violent protests which have rocked the country. i'm sure over the persistence of police killings reaches boiling point it spilled onto the streets of new york where demonstrators scuffled with offices into the night. i was in the southern states of georgia protesters in atlanta faced off with police outside the head offices of media companies c n n the clashes prompted this plea from the...
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organization as it appears that the world health organization is more governed by politics then and jennings right ok so what i want us to look at let's just take a listen look at that because of course in any multilateral organizations you'll get a struggle to find can consensus just going back to the question i asked what would be the benefit to the united states of leaving the w.h.o. . well certainly it would make a statement and certainly the u.s. taxpayer would save save money from it if the world health organization is really just something that the chinese government is so co-opted there's no point for the united states to state it at all furthermore that it that with the u.s. withdrawal from might encourage other countries to place pressure on other w.h.o. and the chinese government and make their behavior more up and demick oriented ok so we have accusations coming from china excuse me coming from the i think states and from others that china is behind this pandemic let's let's stay with this accusation that the w.h.o. is china's century where's the evidence well let's look at it le
organization as it appears that the world health organization is more governed by politics then and jennings right ok so what i want us to look at let's just take a listen look at that because of course in any multilateral organizations you'll get a struggle to find can consensus just going back to the question i asked what would be the benefit to the united states of leaving the w.h.o. . well certainly it would make a statement and certainly the u.s. taxpayer would save save money from it if...
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that wasn't out digital activism favors conservative and if you for joining us i happen to be here jen with more time to stroll or income women we've certainly been exposed to all kinds of ideas since it was then demi to go how much have kids spears your skinny traction. so conspiracy theories and so health news are something that seems you know of will the airwaves or means meet politicians crying crying foul whether in the us or france or elsewhere. but the reality is that fake news has always been around propaganda has always been around and yes there is an uptick in when people going on line for information because of course in teams worldwide but it's really important to keep fake news and purse active in terms of the actual percentage of news and information that people are both. boomer's of and shares of it's a very small part of once you start up small part of it but yet we're all exposed to it out of show you an example right now there was a demonstration over the weekend in stuttgart germany against the wall we're down and on twitter you'll process see it there were there was
that wasn't out digital activism favors conservative and if you for joining us i happen to be here jen with more time to stroll or income women we've certainly been exposed to all kinds of ideas since it was then demi to go how much have kids spears your skinny traction. so conspiracy theories and so health news are something that seems you know of will the airwaves or means meet politicians crying crying foul whether in the us or france or elsewhere. but the reality is that fake news has...
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revolution that wasn't out digital activism savers concern it and if you for joining us happy to be here jen with more time to scroll or in time when i mean we've certainly been exposed to all kinds of ideas since was more than democrats know how much have conspiracy theories give you traction. so conspiracy theories and so-called news are something that seemed you know of will the airwaves it means to me i need politicians crying crying foul weather in us or france or elsewhere. but the reality is that fake news has always been around propaganda has always been around and yes there is an uptick in and people going on line for information because of cortines world why but it's really important to keep a fake news and purse factor in terms of the actual percentage of news and information that people are both hoons boomer's of and shares of. a very small part of once you start up small part of it but yet we're all exposed to it out of show you an example right now there was a demonstration over the weekend in stuttgart germany against the wall down and on twitter you'll process see it they wer
revolution that wasn't out digital activism savers concern it and if you for joining us happy to be here jen with more time to scroll or in time when i mean we've certainly been exposed to all kinds of ideas since was more than democrats know how much have conspiracy theories give you traction. so conspiracy theories and so-called news are something that seemed you know of will the airwaves it means to me i need politicians crying crying foul weather in us or france or elsewhere. but the...
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with no further do i passed the mic to jen to get us started. thank you again and enjoy. >> thanks much jessica. hi lauren, congratulations on your book i was wondering if maybe to start off you could give us a few sentences about what the book is about, and how you got into the subject. sure, this is all i got is a narrative nonfiction, my goal is to write a book that read like a novel in which every word was true. and it follows the journey of a really remarkable person who i called camilla that's not her real name, through her search for housing, through her quest to stay in school while finding stability at the same time with her social service system. also through what it means to be a 22-year-old with no margin of error while having ambition and a new baby. my goal was less to focus on explicitly on homelessness it certainly book about that. think about the whole constellation of factors that leaves are homeless. which is an interlocking crisis of our welfare state race, gender, discrimination, of the unequal burden that falls to women and
with no further do i passed the mic to jen to get us started. thank you again and enjoy. >> thanks much jessica. hi lauren, congratulations on your book i was wondering if maybe to start off you could give us a few sentences about what the book is about, and how you got into the subject. sure, this is all i got is a narrative nonfiction, my goal is to write a book that read like a novel in which every word was true. and it follows the journey of a really remarkable person who i called...
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want to bring in cnn political commentator and former communications director for president obama, jen psaki. good to see you. all right. so we just heard, you know, the former president obama there describing, you know, from his vantage point the crisis, the happen handling of it. not just the u.s. but globally. we're seeing long-term trends of being selfish, tribal and divided. he goes on to say in american life and internationally. why do you suppose he is conveying his message in this manner? >> well, i think the purpose of the call was to make the direct ask to the big obama family that they need to get involved, more involved. raising money, organizing online. whatever it may be. >> for biden? >> exactly. for joe biden. for joe biden. and that was exactly the purpose. so clearly former president obama had a lot to get off his chest. no surprise. he hasn't been out there talking a lot publicly about these issues but some of the words that i think people heard from him last night are concerns he's had for some time, even before trump. the move toward tribalism. the move toward not
want to bring in cnn political commentator and former communications director for president obama, jen psaki. good to see you. all right. so we just heard, you know, the former president obama there describing, you know, from his vantage point the crisis, the happen handling of it. not just the u.s. but globally. we're seeing long-term trends of being selfish, tribal and divided. he goes on to say in american life and internationally. why do you suppose he is conveying his message in this...
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jen ashton who is back with us. pick up on that. parents are really struggling with this one, jen.ally help parents as they transition to this new normal. if they decorate these masks or get some fun kind of decorations on the masks, if they put the mask on things that your child is seeing and playing with like stuffed animals, even draw them on their book characters can definitely help. then i think we need to be proactive. we need to practice this and look at this in the mirror and lead by example because our children look to us to be role models here. so you want to remind them that they're kind of being superheroes and protecting those around them. >> those are all great suggestions. okay, jen, touching the face, how do you get the little ones to stop doing that, especially with the mask? >> well, it's hard for us to stop doing that so some tried and tested methods from other parents. number one, keep their hands occupied which these days shouldn't be that difficult since so many kids have some kind of device, even if it's a learning device in their hand. you also want to reinf
jen ashton who is back with us. pick up on that. parents are really struggling with this one, jen.ally help parents as they transition to this new normal. if they decorate these masks or get some fun kind of decorations on the masks, if they put the mask on things that your child is seeing and playing with like stuffed animals, even draw them on their book characters can definitely help. then i think we need to be proactive. we need to practice this and look at this in the mirror and lead by...
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>> i'm jen moncata, i live in carle place, new york and i am a nurse. >> jimmy: hi, jen! >> whoa!is is not real this is not real holy [ bleep ] what >> jimmy: you want me to tell you a little bit about what i know about you that you used up all your vacation days to come to new york city to -- for three weeks to work in one of our hospitals. that you're a mother of four you're also putting yourself through grad school. >> yes, i am >> jimmy: and you work full-time as a nurse overseeing four assisted living homes >> yes, i am >> jimmy: i heard you're about to have your second child. >> i am. a couple more weeks. i'm so excited >> jimmy: i know that you have three teenagers. >> i do. >> jimmy: you're trying to save money for college for them and you and your husband both work on the front lines right now, right >> we do so i'm an e.r. nurse, my husband does hospice, and we're both working a lot with covid patients right now >> jimmy: your daughter told some stuff about you, that you -- you raised her as a a single mom >> yes >> jimmy: and then you put yourself and then her through n
>> i'm jen moncata, i live in carle place, new york and i am a nurse. >> jimmy: hi, jen! >> whoa!is is not real this is not real holy [ bleep ] what >> jimmy: you want me to tell you a little bit about what i know about you that you used up all your vacation days to come to new york city to -- for three weeks to work in one of our hospitals. that you're a mother of four you're also putting yourself through grad school. >> yes, i am >> jimmy: and you work...
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. >> that's interesting, jen, if one were to make a decision not to choose the data, at one point the cdc on march 6th, trump was saying everybody who needs a test could get a test. back then the actual coronavirus test. not the antibody test. we are still not in a position where everybody who needs a coronavirus test can get a test in the united states. had he relied on the science, his political prospects would have been better. maybe we would not be headed for as deeper a recession or not as many people infected. there would not be as many people dead. >> absolutely. this is the undoing of donald trump. he is always his worst enemy. he is incompetent at bottom. he has an incurious mind. the social distancing and stay-at-home orders were necessary because that was the only alternative left. we could not because they didn't have the testing and they were not on top of it. they did not take the approach of singapore and south korea in at which they jumped on the virus right away and turn it off and isolate after testing and tracking people. then get on with their lives. as a result, w
. >> that's interesting, jen, if one were to make a decision not to choose the data, at one point the cdc on march 6th, trump was saying everybody who needs a test could get a test. back then the actual coronavirus test. not the antibody test. we are still not in a position where everybody who needs a coronavirus test can get a test in the united states. had he relied on the science, his political prospects would have been better. maybe we would not be headed for as deeper a recession or...
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jen ashton joins us this morning.ring about these cases in children, it's scary, how rare is this and what should parents know? >> well, it is scary, eva, but in medicine and science we really have to remember the numbers and right now, luckily, this is rare, but, again, if it happens to your child, one is all it takes. i think that this is an evolving situation. pediatricians are asking for assistance from infectious disease, cardiology and they're still in the observation stage and they're just treating these children who have this hyperinflammatory shock, really right now based on symptoms because the cause is still unknown. >> going back to those cases in the white house with those new covid-positive results, what should they be doing? >> well, listen, first of all, the cdc guidelines are just that. they are dpiguidelines and theye meant to be individualized, and it's not a one size fits all approach. but if you have close contact which is defined less than approximately 6 feet with a confirmed case in a certain g
jen ashton joins us this morning.ring about these cases in children, it's scary, how rare is this and what should parents know? >> well, it is scary, eva, but in medicine and science we really have to remember the numbers and right now, luckily, this is rare, but, again, if it happens to your child, one is all it takes. i think that this is an evolving situation. pediatricians are asking for assistance from infectious disease, cardiology and they're still in the observation stage and...
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if you were watching yesterday, you saw ken jennings edge james holzhauer by 200 points. today james won the toss. he gets to select first in the "jeopardy!" round, so let's reveal the categories for his selection, starting off with this category... that'll sound familiar to everyone. followed by... i like that. and finally... notice the quotation marks. each correct response will either begin with "gold" or end with "berg." james. the crown, 800. what, we've met? we have. where have we met? perhaps it'll come to you. - brad. - who is lord snowdon? lord snowdon or antony armstrong-jones. yes. crown for 1,000.
if you were watching yesterday, you saw ken jennings edge james holzhauer by 200 points. today james won the toss. he gets to select first in the "jeopardy!" round, so let's reveal the categories for his selection, starting off with this category... that'll sound familiar to everyone. followed by... i like that. and finally... notice the quotation marks. each correct response will either begin with "gold" or end with "berg." james. the crown, 800. what, we've met?...
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. >> hey, kelly, it is meteorologist jen from wp oh nine in cincinnati. after i get done with the newscast, i have other recordings that i do for the website or social media, thanks, connor, mommy is trying to do a little bit of work. and my children do not understand, apparently that mommy needs 5 minutes. i have to record something really quick, okay? you have to give them some slack, we are adjusting, they are adjusting. but it took everything in me not to just, you know, kind of freak out on my children. dies, go upstairs. my husband was in the other room on a conference call, and i did not need to yell as loud as i liked to, but i need -- i know there are so many acros
. >> hey, kelly, it is meteorologist jen from wp oh nine in cincinnati. after i get done with the newscast, i have other recordings that i do for the website or social media, thanks, connor, mommy is trying to do a little bit of work. and my children do not understand, apparently that mommy needs 5 minutes. i have to record something really quick, okay? you have to give them some slack, we are adjusting, they are adjusting. but it took everything in me not to just, you know, kind of freak...
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. >> and to help us break down this rare, mysterious illness further, i spoke to jen ashton.ightening for so many parents. some symptoms are similar to kawasaki's disease or toxic shock syndrome. how sure are we there's a link to covid-19? >> we're not sure. there's more questions than answers. this virus is basically five months old, and pediatricians are just start beiing to connece dots on this. some of the features are similar to kawasaki's disease or toxic shock syndrome, but we are very far from the point where we can say covid-19 in some children causes this picture. right now it's an association, not causation. >> and why are we seeing this specifically with children? >> there are a lot of theories right now. one of them is that children have a very vig ruls and robust immune system, and in some cases after exposure their systems can go into overdrive. they're asking cardiologists, infectious disease specialists for all hands on deck in terms of helping them put the pieces of this puzzle together. >> what should parents do if they notice any of these telltale symptoms
. >> and to help us break down this rare, mysterious illness further, i spoke to jen ashton.ightening for so many parents. some symptoms are similar to kawasaki's disease or toxic shock syndrome. how sure are we there's a link to covid-19? >> we're not sure. there's more questions than answers. this virus is basically five months old, and pediatricians are just start beiing to connece dots on this. some of the features are similar to kawasaki's disease or toxic shock syndrome, but...
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telling me about the efforts to sanitize over 4000 masks willie and i connected from jennings county helping out thsk illyut delivering food and mowing grass and doing wellness checks. sean and ben with the startup in indiana help hospitals across the hoosier state coordinate patient care preventing further spread. darrell with lifeline ministries is making food boxes and provided hundreds of meals already. i spoke with crossroads distillery and french lick winery completely revamping operations producing and distributing hand sanitizer. the list of those asking how they can help to find innovative ways to do so is too long to recite. the fight against the coronavirus against the can-do spirit problem solvers across the great nation are taking the initiative. thank you let us move forward intent that we could draw energy from this moment forever and to resolve new ways to be better citizens with our god-given talents to serve others. the days ahead will not be easy but we will endure them , the clouds will part, when they do we will for those who have been hurt and rebuild that we ha
telling me about the efforts to sanitize over 4000 masks willie and i connected from jennings county helping out thsk illyut delivering food and mowing grass and doing wellness checks. sean and ben with the startup in indiana help hospitals across the hoosier state coordinate patient care preventing further spread. darrell with lifeline ministries is making food boxes and provided hundreds of meals already. i spoke with crossroads distillery and french lick winery completely revamping...