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he is jens nordvig.ight now, we have to congratulate him on industry-leading research on out frontearly data with terrific research on the spread of this horrific virus. nordvig can give us an update. we have 14 states in america, small or rural states, less dense states, having a bad bout of the virus and in case growth, and they are doing it in open economies. i would suggest, much like what sweden did. what have you learned in your study of sweden, and what does it mean for you, what does it mean for alaska? jens: we are getting a ton of questions on sweden, because it is an early example of a country that tried a different model. a couple points. the first point i would make, the policies matter. sweden took a different policy path, and the virus took a different path as well. they have had more cases than the neighboring countries, norway and finland. a different strategy makes a difference. that has been the first point. we can see that very clearly. on the other hand, i think the most important in
he is jens nordvig.ight now, we have to congratulate him on industry-leading research on out frontearly data with terrific research on the spread of this horrific virus. nordvig can give us an update. we have 14 states in america, small or rural states, less dense states, having a bad bout of the virus and in case growth, and they are doing it in open economies. i would suggest, much like what sweden did. what have you learned in your study of sweden, and what does it mean for you, what does it...
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jen ashton, back with us tonight. and jen, first off, the seriousness of this moment. i know you were listening to dr. fauci today, saying the next few weeks are critical. and you told us that is absolutely the case. >> exactly, david. many hospitals activating their surge capacity plans. doctors on the front lines getting concerned. and let me tell you why. we have to remember, there's a lag time between exposure to this virus, when people get sick, confirmed cases, then hospitalizations and possible deaths. so, the next several weeks are critical. >> and jen, you and i were talking, there's still so much we don't know about this, but many hoped the heat, the summer might help slow down the virus but yet look at what we're seeing. >> exactly. this virus has proven it transmits very readily in the winter as well as the summer, with the sunbelt, temperatures in many cases exceeding 100 degrees. certainly at this time, appearing to refute that theory that the warm weather will slow this virus. >> all right, jen ashton with us every step of the way. thank you, jen. >>> me
jen ashton, back with us tonight. and jen, first off, the seriousness of this moment. i know you were listening to dr. fauci today, saying the next few weeks are critical. and you told us that is absolutely the case. >> exactly, david. many hospitals activating their surge capacity plans. doctors on the front lines getting concerned. and let me tell you why. we have to remember, there's a lag time between exposure to this virus, when people get sick, confirmed cases, then hospitalizations...
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jen, i want to ask about nascar and the symbols.y to ban the confederate flag after pressure from race car driver bubba wallace who is wearing a "black lives matter" t-shirt and renamed his car. let's show you what he had to say on the "today" show today. >> to most, it's a sign of heritage. but to a large group of people it's a sign of hate and oppression and just a lot of negative and bad things that come to mind. inclusion is what we're trying to accomplish here. if the flag is holding them back, let's just take it down for that, for the sporting event. >> and jen, the speaker of the house said that she believes that some 14 or 15 statues to confederate heroes need to be taken down from the capitol. as well, the military was preparing to take the first steps toward renaming ft. bragg, ft. benefitiningbenning, which for confederate heroes. >> i also sold the 'ol miss coach wearing a unity t-shirt and addressing a rally of football players, a black lives matter rally. these are cultural images of nascar, sec college football, sayin
jen, i want to ask about nascar and the symbols.y to ban the confederate flag after pressure from race car driver bubba wallace who is wearing a "black lives matter" t-shirt and renamed his car. let's show you what he had to say on the "today" show today. >> to most, it's a sign of heritage. but to a large group of people it's a sign of hate and oppression and just a lot of negative and bad things that come to mind. inclusion is what we're trying to accomplish here. if...
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and to the extent where jen knitted -- jen doesn't knit. >> seth: okay. >> she knitted a big mammal -h: i mean, that's wildly impressive for her first knitting endeavor. >> i'd say so. and, yeah, so we had this hanging from the ceiling and i think we're doing what we can, seth. >> seth: you know what, i will tell you that as much as i love that big old whale at the history museum, i'm always a little worried it's going to fall down and kill me. and i did not feel that way about jen's. i know that you're working, which is very exciting you're working on a new show, which, historically, you have always finished a show, you have filmed it, it has been available to watch and by the time i tell you it's good, i know that you're already working on your next thing and you are working on a show about getting older. do your fans correctly guess your age >> never >> seth: yeah. where do they err on what side do they err on [ laughter ] >> what they do with me, i turned 42 this weekend and, yeah. but i'm a hard 42. i'm a 42 where people say, "i thought you were 52. and i'm, like, oh, thanks for
and to the extent where jen knitted -- jen doesn't knit. >> seth: okay. >> she knitted a big mammal -h: i mean, that's wildly impressive for her first knitting endeavor. >> i'd say so. and, yeah, so we had this hanging from the ceiling and i think we're doing what we can, seth. >> seth: you know what, i will tell you that as much as i love that big old whale at the history museum, i'm always a little worried it's going to fall down and kill me. and i did not feel that...
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and jen said, "who did?"hat must have been another woman you were dating. c, i'm not happy about this. and we got to the lobby, the doors open and she goes, "oh my god, i love this cafe! and i go, "i almost died in the elevator from a heart attack and you just casually remembered that i'm right? and so now whenever we have a shared memory that departs from one another, one of us says, and this is advice for everybody, you can always use this, one of us says, "who did? and it's our way of saying we're both probably wrong. >> jimmy: oh, who did's good then i like who did >> who did ♪ >> jimmy: more with mike birbiglia when we come back ♪ ♪ i thought i had my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis... ...under control. turns out, it was controlling me. seemed like my symptoms were... ...taking over our time together. think he'll make it? so i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get and keep uc... ... under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. "dad!" "hey!" and it helps people achi
and jen said, "who did?"hat must have been another woman you were dating. c, i'm not happy about this. and we got to the lobby, the doors open and she goes, "oh my god, i love this cafe! and i go, "i almost died in the elevator from a heart attack and you just casually remembered that i'm right? and so now whenever we have a shared memory that departs from one another, one of us says, and this is advice for everybody, you can always use this, one of us says, "who did?...
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that was kevin jennings of legal. let's get some of the day's other news. confirmed that the us will cut its military presence there by 9,500. that will leave about 25,000 servicemen and women in germany. he complained to reporters that berlin is not paying enough on defence, as required by its membership of nato. the british prime minister and european union chiefs have agreed to breathe new life, as they put it, into the post—brexit trade talks. both sides have committed to ramp up negotiations over the summer. the uk is due to leave the post — brexit transition arrangement at the end of the year. the number of confirmed coronavirus infections across the world has passed 8 million. the united states accounts for a quarter of all cases, but the disease is spreading fastest now in latin america, where 80,000 people have died after contracting covid—19. new zealand has confirmed its first new coronavirus infections in nearly a month. the health ministry is reporting two cases linked to recent travel from britain. new zealand has stopped most international tr
that was kevin jennings of legal. let's get some of the day's other news. confirmed that the us will cut its military presence there by 9,500. that will leave about 25,000 servicemen and women in germany. he complained to reporters that berlin is not paying enough on defence, as required by its membership of nato. the british prime minister and european union chiefs have agreed to breathe new life, as they put it, into the post—brexit trade talks. both sides have committed to ramp up...
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jen ashton. jen, good morning. let's just start with the fact that there are as we've been reporting some places with rising numbers. they're imposing mask orders like philadelphia. meanwhile the governors of texas and florida are leaving it up to individuals. let's get to the bottom line, though. remind us of what the real purpose of wearing a mask is in public. >> well, remember, dan, this has evolved over the pandemic over the last several months. the purpose, to be crystal clear, is to block the emission of potentially viral particles when we breathe, when we talk, when we laugh, when we sing. those particles can travel over 20 feet and people can be infected and not know it. so it is mainly for the protection of those around us, although there is a growing body of data that suggests that it may be beneficial for the person wearing it as well, although that is not definitive yet. >> what about the argument that we're hearing from some people that if there's enough testing going on, we don't need to wear a mask.
jen ashton. jen, good morning. let's just start with the fact that there are as we've been reporting some places with rising numbers. they're imposing mask orders like philadelphia. meanwhile the governors of texas and florida are leaving it up to individuals. let's get to the bottom line, though. remind us of what the real purpose of wearing a mask is in public. >> well, remember, dan, this has evolved over the pandemic over the last several months. the purpose, to be crystal clear, is...
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to racism as well as political persecution but i didn't think the most telling line there was jolly jen one of the trump administration that following through on these threats would be in essential essentially undermining the bilateral relationship between the 2 countries as well as undermining the trading relationship and i think that could point to a move that beijing is not afraid to hold these imports of or affect that trading relationship in response to this. we all would also fly in the face of the u.s. china trade deal the phase one of the trade deal which the 2 sides signed in december last year and china during that deal agreed to increase purchases of u.s. goods by $200000000000.00 over the next 2 years that analysts say that the relationship with between these 2 sides has gotten so tense and deteriorated so badly over the last few months not only because of this national security law but earlier because of the coronavirus that beijing could in fact not be afraid to walk away from this deal if it deems necessary. ok let's just show you some live pictures coming to us out of wi
to racism as well as political persecution but i didn't think the most telling line there was jolly jen one of the trump administration that following through on these threats would be in essential essentially undermining the bilateral relationship between the 2 countries as well as undermining the trading relationship and i think that could point to a move that beijing is not afraid to hold these imports of or affect that trading relationship in response to this. we all would also fly in the...
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jen ashton. thank you so much for being with us, dr. jen. more people are getting out now. let's look at the cdc's new guidelines on how people can get out and socialize but more safely. can you break that down for us? >> eva, it's really in the category of harm reduction so the cdc releasing guidelines really to help people assess risk largely based on four factors -- time, place, number of people in an area and space or distance apart. they are suggesting specifics like how to safely navigate cookouts, not sharing the same utensils, even gym behaviors spots. and eva, this is despite the fact that last month the cdc said surface transmission was thought not to be a major route of transmission for covid-19. still strongly recommending masks, though. >> masks so important, and we want to talk about some positive news. there's more encouraging news about the use of convalescent plasma from people who have recovered from covid as prevention? >> this is really interesting. under the broad category of immune therapy clinical trials under way, most people have heard about it in t
jen ashton. thank you so much for being with us, dr. jen. more people are getting out now. let's look at the cdc's new guidelines on how people can get out and socialize but more safely. can you break that down for us? >> eva, it's really in the category of harm reduction so the cdc releasing guidelines really to help people assess risk largely based on four factors -- time, place, number of people in an area and space or distance apart. they are suggesting specifics like how to safely...
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at the same time jolly jen laid the blame for the deadly brawl on monday so we at the feet of india according to beijing the truce lives actually reached a consensus on the border dispute on june 6th but indian troops violated this consensus and he said they provoked and attacked chinese personnel he also went on to urge the indian military to discipline its troops he went on to say further that the location where this altercation took place the golden valley he said that this was and has always been chinese territory something that's heavily disputed by india and he said that clearly it was clear about who was on the right and the wrong side of this clash that resulted in the deaths of those soldiers on monday now according to indian media there were chinese casualties as well but the chinese government is yet to release any numbers and there is some speculation that they may never release these numbers a state media here are saying that this is in fact a sign of goodwill from beijing an example of beijing wanting to pursue peace with india and not wanting to spark any confrontational sentim
at the same time jolly jen laid the blame for the deadly brawl on monday so we at the feet of india according to beijing the truce lives actually reached a consensus on the border dispute on june 6th but indian troops violated this consensus and he said they provoked and attacked chinese personnel he also went on to urge the indian military to discipline its troops he went on to say further that the location where this altercation took place the golden valley he said that this was and has...
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kevin jennings, thank you and everyone has to abate. kevinjennings, thank you very much.rmer us marine is found guilty of spying in russia and sentenced to 16 years in prison. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for 40 years, forcibly classified each citizen according to race. just a day old, and the royal baby is tonight sleeping in his cot at home. early this evening, the new prince was taken by his mother and father to their apartments in kensington palace. germany's parliament, the bundestag, has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin. berliners celebrated into the night, but the decision was greeted with shock in bonn. the real focus of attention today was valentina tereshkova, the world's first woman cosmonaut. what do you think of the russian woman in space? i think it's
kevin jennings, thank you and everyone has to abate. kevinjennings, thank you very much.rmer us marine is found guilty of spying in russia and sentenced to 16 years in prison. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for 40 years, forcibly...
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it is my sincere pleasure to welcome jens stoltenberg, native secretary general to the state, mr. secretary general over to you. >> good afternoon from brussels. and good morning to karen and fred in washington and welcome to all who are following us online. last december nato leaders asked me to make our strong alliance even stronger. by making sure we are as effective politically as we are militarily. and that we remain ready today to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. this is an opportunity to reflect on where we see our alliance ten years from now. and how it will continue to keep us safe in the more uncertain world. so today i am happy to launch my reflection on nato 2030. covid-19 has changed our lives in ways we could barely imagine. and it has magnified existing trends and tensions when it comes to our security. russia continues its military activities unabated. isis and other terrorist groups are emboldened. both state and nonstate actors promote disinformation and propaganda and the rise of china is fundamentally shifting the global balance of power. heating up the race
it is my sincere pleasure to welcome jens stoltenberg, native secretary general to the state, mr. secretary general over to you. >> good afternoon from brussels. and good morning to karen and fred in washington and welcome to all who are following us online. last december nato leaders asked me to make our strong alliance even stronger. by making sure we are as effective politically as we are militarily. and that we remain ready today to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. this is an...
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let's get more on this story from our financial correspondent court in new york jens what are we to make of this move by the trump administration. well some of the american airlines actually applauded the move by the trump administration delta airlines for example was very pleased that the trumpet ministration this taking a stand for the american airlines but now certainly we have to wait what the reaction from china will be clearly this will not make things easier looking at the tensions between the 2 biggest economies on the globe interestedly enough we saw big moves when it came to the stocks in the overall industry united for example up by more than 12 percent and even us rival boeing was a solid gain of more than 12 percent but that was probably not just because of the move off the trump administration or the announcement but also that there are signs that people are flying a bit more here in the united states yes let's take a look at the u.s. jobs market the bad says the asian there at least it doesn't seem to get worse and there's some hold coming out of these services industry. y
let's get more on this story from our financial correspondent court in new york jens what are we to make of this move by the trump administration. well some of the american airlines actually applauded the move by the trump administration delta airlines for example was very pleased that the trumpet ministration this taking a stand for the american airlines but now certainly we have to wait what the reaction from china will be clearly this will not make things easier looking at the tensions...
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seat very u in west hollywood has launched about as many legends from james taylor ♪ octo m eyes ♪ jenll,es, liberties to pick his debut in 1970 but it wasn't far off. the troubadour helped crown eliminate op john a superstar. >> a lot of stories, though. there's a ton of those stories in this place. this actually used to be a dressing room. >> christine is the general manager. her dad opened the place ever since partnering with the founder doug wesson. >> you'd be arrested, right? >> by the time the 80s rolls armed the troubadour was reviewing bans like guns and roses. >> i don't remember if we were any good. >> that's the bassist. they were unknown until they started playing the troubadour. they turned in 2015 and members of the rock & roll hall of fame to kick off their reunion. you lookaround and it's like oo everything was so small. >> but it was huge then. >> billy ie lish and the black crows have taken their turn on the storeyed stage, too. that was all before covid. the troubadour has been shuttered since march and the sphere it may stay that way. >> i don't know when financial
seat very u in west hollywood has launched about as many legends from james taylor ♪ octo m eyes ♪ jenll,es, liberties to pick his debut in 1970 but it wasn't far off. the troubadour helped crown eliminate op john a superstar. >> a lot of stories, though. there's a ton of those stories in this place. this actually used to be a dressing room. >> christine is the general manager. her dad opened the place ever since partnering with the founder doug wesson. >> you'd be...
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we know about that from the memoirs of the enslaved young man, paul jennings.paul jennings describes how dolley asks him he is the one who takes the painting off the wall. of course, dolley is given all the credit historically for breaking the glass and yanking the portrait out of the frame and saving it. that is the vision i had before i knew more. after the fire, the madisons go to the octagon house. this gives you a sense of how remote that would have been in 1814. they stay there six months. then they move to a row of townhouses that runs between, on pennsylvania avenue, between 19th street and 22nd street. they live in the big corner house here. the office is two houses down. dolley has to re-create an appropriately presidential space that will in some way come close to what she had at the white house in this rented townhouse where they live for the rest of the presidency. i am writing an article right now on how she does that, so stay tuned. this house survives into the 1970's. here it is into the early 1900s. it is for sale in the 1970's. it has a people
we know about that from the memoirs of the enslaved young man, paul jennings.paul jennings describes how dolley asks him he is the one who takes the painting off the wall. of course, dolley is given all the credit historically for breaking the glass and yanking the portrait out of the frame and saving it. that is the vision i had before i knew more. after the fire, the madisons go to the octagon house. this gives you a sense of how remote that would have been in 1814. they stay there six...
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and so jen is getting ready to send gavin, who is already broken down, back to school and as she's ready to send him back to school, school districts across the state of connecticut are talking about laying off the very professionals that will help gavin get back to that routine. survey suggests if we don't pass another emergency response and you know who is going to come vifirst, it's going to be the paraprofessionals, the most the vulnerable kids. kids like gavin, low income families across this country, the masses of the unemployed are suffering, are suffering and won't be able to get back to normal unless we beat this virus and we can't beat it if we don't help states and municipalities with the work that needs to be done, it's been 45 days since we watched the house pass legislation na could save lives and allow us to stand up a true national effort to beat this virus once and for all and i would plead to my colleagues to not go home for a two week vacation without passing legislation to help us stand up to states and local response to covid-19. i yield the floor. >> mr. president.
and so jen is getting ready to send gavin, who is already broken down, back to school and as she's ready to send him back to school, school districts across the state of connecticut are talking about laying off the very professionals that will help gavin get back to that routine. survey suggests if we don't pass another emergency response and you know who is going to come vifirst, it's going to be the paraprofessionals, the most the vulnerable kids. kids like gavin, low income families across...
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report into the situation in china's rest if jen were researchers estimate that up to a 1000000 people have been detained in so-called reeducation camps the remote province in china's far northwest is off limits to the international media the muslim leaders who make up most of the population. there have long faced repression of the chinese authorities including in recent years lengthy imprisonment when i did abuse investigative team has found that many imprisoned leaders inside of the camps have been forced to choose from a lift ropes of crimes and then sentenced in sham trials without access to due process the team spoke to those who escaped china's vast network of repression and john. you don't have any freedom of your money 247 they can interrogate you at any time even at night when you're asleep the women i was with ended up there because they had want to headscarf a place holder travelled abroad there wasn't a single criminal among that opens up and. that's the voice of a woman who spent almost a year inside a reeducation camp in china with keeping her identity a secret in order t
report into the situation in china's rest if jen were researchers estimate that up to a 1000000 people have been detained in so-called reeducation camps the remote province in china's far northwest is off limits to the international media the muslim leaders who make up most of the population. there have long faced repression of the chinese authorities including in recent years lengthy imprisonment when i did abuse investigative team has found that many imprisoned leaders inside of the camps...
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reporter: covid-19 derailed his plans for a book tour for the new one, a collaboration with his wife jentein based on his hit stage show. that created a new direction, creating a charity called tip your weight staff. where comedians tryout new material. >> i want to go to the concert in the antidepressant commercial. >> i was a door at the washington improve. so many workers check the check. what can we do to help? i start a url tip your weight stat. >> you need a shot for a lower angle. look at this. >> if you see love, run at it. run at love. >> reporter: pat and oswald is also finding rewards in plans gone awry. >> look at the amazing innovative ways people are getting around dealing with this shut-in aspect. >> we are bringing our country back and a big focus is exactly that. >> reporter: >> sarah cooper doing her lip sinking donald trump. >> i tested positively negative. i tested perfectly this morning. >> and live from zoom -- >> shows, saturday night live. >> at home. >> people are trike to find ways around doing this.>> rorter: oz special, i love everything, was taped before the
reporter: covid-19 derailed his plans for a book tour for the new one, a collaboration with his wife jentein based on his hit stage show. that created a new direction, creating a charity called tip your weight staff. where comedians tryout new material. >> i want to go to the concert in the antidepressant commercial. >> i was a door at the washington improve. so many workers check the check. what can we do to help? i start a url tip your weight stat. >> you need a shot for a...
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. >>> nato secretary general jens stoltenberg announced his nato 2030 initiative and how they are addressing the coronavirus pandemic and the threat to remove u.s. troops from germany and accused russia and china of spreading disinformation about the coronavirus. this was held during the atlantic council. it is about 40 minutes. >> it is wonderful to have this opportunity to discuss nato reflection process with secretary general stoltenberg at a time when the alliance is facing challenge, from russia and china to cyber attacks and climate change and the pandemic. what are the changes we need to
. >>> nato secretary general jens stoltenberg announced his nato 2030 initiative and how they are addressing the coronavirus pandemic and the threat to remove u.s. troops from germany and accused russia and china of spreading disinformation about the coronavirus. this was held during the atlantic council. it is about 40 minutes. >> it is wonderful to have this opportunity to discuss nato reflection process with secretary general stoltenberg at a time when the alliance is facing...
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jen, the statistics are staggering.be when it comes to coronavirus. >> well, amy, according to the cdc report, 12 times more deadly in people with certain medical conditions pre-existing. so we're talking about common conditions like heart disease representing 32% of the cases, diabetes representing 30% of these tracked cases and chronic lung disease, 18%. so this was really about the who in the who, what, where, when, why and how of covid-19. >> yeah, let's talk about how many because the medical journal "lancet" now reporting the population of people who have underlying conditions may be much larger than we imagined. >> and this is really about stratifying risk and helping to identify subsets of the population who are at risk. remember, no one is at zero risk. but when they found one in five people at some sort of risk for covid-19 disease, it's important to remember they're not just talking about medical and physical risks here, amy. they're talking about racial and ethnic risks, social risks like poverty, behavioral
jen, the statistics are staggering.be when it comes to coronavirus. >> well, amy, according to the cdc report, 12 times more deadly in people with certain medical conditions pre-existing. so we're talking about common conditions like heart disease representing 32% of the cases, diabetes representing 30% of these tracked cases and chronic lung disease, 18%. so this was really about the who in the who, what, where, when, why and how of covid-19. >> yeah, let's talk about how many...
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jen ashton is joining us now with more on this story, and jen, you and i both know the great benefits american heart association's healthy bond for life. they're really connecting the dots between our mental health, our physical health and therefore our heart health, and listing, reminding us the benefits that pets can provide us. you and i know this. they are really, really good at helping us reduce stress. they can increase productivity. you have been on fire since riva has been with you during quarantine so we know that they're good for our work productivity. they can lower anxiety. they can keep us physically active and they can provide a sense of togetherness, a social bond that is needed now more than ever and all of those things, lara, also reduce our risk of heart disease which as we know is the number one killer of men and women. >> yeah, absolutely, positives all around. thank you for that information, and you have some other news now. this report coming out from the cdc on the virus possibly spreading to pets. speaking specifically about the two cats that tested positive, w
jen ashton is joining us now with more on this story, and jen, you and i both know the great benefits american heart association's healthy bond for life. they're really connecting the dots between our mental health, our physical health and therefore our heart health, and listing, reminding us the benefits that pets can provide us. you and i know this. they are really, really good at helping us reduce stress. they can increase productivity. you have been on fire since riva has been with you...
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jen ashton is back with more on that and we heard dr.rn about any vaccine's long-term efficacy so that said how concerned should we be about his comments? >> well, he's been saying that for awhile and i think it's important to take it in context. it's not all good or all bad news when you develop a vaccine this quickly to this scale. what he's talking about is an issue called durability. not whether it's safe and not whether it's effective in the short-term, but how long that protection may last. other coronaviruses naturally give us protection for about a year so that's what he's referring to and, again, for some perspective, we have global collaboration to get this vaccine out by end of the year, beginning of next year. that has never been done before. the fastest vaccine ever made and produced was done in four years. >> yeah, that's right because dr. fauci did sound very optimistic about the availability of any vaccine that's being developed. >> exactly. so he said that there may be the real possibility of maybe 100 million doses avai
jen ashton is back with more on that and we heard dr.rn about any vaccine's long-term efficacy so that said how concerned should we be about his comments? >> well, he's been saying that for awhile and i think it's important to take it in context. it's not all good or all bad news when you develop a vaccine this quickly to this scale. what he's talking about is an issue called durability. not whether it's safe and not whether it's effective in the short-term, but how long that protection...
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jen, first i think we need to talk about what are the risks when a woman in her 50s is a surrogate?otionally choked up just watching that story, eva. i mean, listen, right now i think there are 50-year-olds who are as healthy or even healthier than some 30-year-olds. but 50 is still 50 and so along with that does go some obstetric risks for the mom and baby so they're at increased risk of diabetes during pregnancy, high blood pressure, there's an increase risk of miscarriage and c-section, and there can also be problems with the placenta but, again, with high risk ob management or involved closer follow-up, it can be done, absolutely. >> and hearing their story, it's a reminder there are so many women struggling with infertility. what are some other options for women out there? >> well, i think it's important to get proactive and shift that paradigm from infertility to fertility, so think about it in your 20s, even though you might not want to become a parent until much later, we have to remember that it affects both parts of the couple, not just the woman who is trying to get pregn
jen, first i think we need to talk about what are the risks when a woman in her 50s is a surrogate?otionally choked up just watching that story, eva. i mean, listen, right now i think there are 50-year-olds who are as healthy or even healthier than some 30-year-olds. but 50 is still 50 and so along with that does go some obstetric risks for the mom and baby so they're at increased risk of diabetes during pregnancy, high blood pressure, there's an increase risk of miscarriage and c-section, and...
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artist jen bloomer painted a color book style design and then doctors from zuckerberg, san franciscoeral and ucsf emergency department filled it in. >> they really felt a great deal of gratitude for all the support they received as they've been in the trenches during the pandemic. so, they wanted to, a mural that shared their appreciation for everybody's role in taking care. >> the mural was made in collaboration with paint the void, which encourages artists to paint ood boards have been put up by businesses. opened for outdoor dining and it will have a nice view of that mural. friend, have you done your outdoor dining yet? >> i haven't. i think i'll do it for the first time this week. >> okay. we'll wait for your report. >> i know you've done it. you recommend it, right? >> i love it. i love it. nice, sun, breeze. anyway. >>> next at 6:00, the local school that just reopened its building for students this summer. >>> plus, dr. fauci about to testify before congress. what he is expected to reveal about the pandemic later today. >>> president trump has signed an executive order and si
artist jen bloomer painted a color book style design and then doctors from zuckerberg, san franciscoeral and ucsf emergency department filled it in. >> they really felt a great deal of gratitude for all the support they received as they've been in the trenches during the pandemic. so, they wanted to, a mural that shared their appreciation for everybody's role in taking care. >> the mural was made in collaboration with paint the void, which encourages artists to paint ood boards have...
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french h health ministe andnd h german counterpart jens spahn met in gentlemen knee voon thursday. minister says they will provide face masks and ventilators. they did hold back for voicing support for the w.h.o., the target of recent c complaints b u.s. president d donald trump. >> translator: i truly believe the world needs a multilateral organization more than ever. >> germany remains a strong supporter and a friend,, sometimes a critical friend, but a strong friend of the w w.h.o. >> spahn said germany will provide additional funding, bringing it to $560 million, the country's largest ever annual contribution to the body. it's a welcomed boost after trump announced last month the u.s. would sever all tiess with the w.h.o. washington is its s biggest don, but trump has accuseded it of beingg china-centric. antonio gutierrez warned the infection is spreading due in part to ineffective among states. he called for cooperation, including financial assistance from countries that can afford to do so. >>> business owners across the u.s. hoping to reopen are searching for ways to keep s
french h health ministe andnd h german counterpart jens spahn met in gentlemen knee voon thursday. minister says they will provide face masks and ventilators. they did hold back for voicing support for the w.h.o., the target of recent c complaints b u.s. president d donald trump. >> translator: i truly believe the world needs a multilateral organization more than ever. >> germany remains a strong supporter and a friend,, sometimes a critical friend, but a strong friend of the w...
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there is no nebraska politician that is more different than jennings bryan. >> guest: there's a whole bunch of stuff we could say about it being different. >> host: with specific to history. your optimism about what comes next is partly driven by a pretty charitable anthropology that americans are going to learn what happened into going to the concluding chapters of the book where you have the rules because there's a whole bunch of really meaty stuff that they should go to but i think that one of the criticisms of the book that i suspect is that it hits the bestseller list next week ende and the week after thu will hear people say is wait a minute, contempt as a habit for people that have ideas that are policy ideas, that's pretty stupid but what if the idea is that you are critiquing horror from people that are contemptible, is there a moral relativism complicit in the argument iargument and aren't yg that we shouldn't regard anybody else as really terrible ideas? >> guest: it is a criticism but i'm going to hear a lot and i have heard and i've wrestled with this because i have treat
there is no nebraska politician that is more different than jennings bryan. >> guest: there's a whole bunch of stuff we could say about it being different. >> host: with specific to history. your optimism about what comes next is partly driven by a pretty charitable anthropology that americans are going to learn what happened into going to the concluding chapters of the book where you have the rules because there's a whole bunch of really meaty stuff that they should go to but i...
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jen ashton with the details in our "weekend download." what'd we decide on the flyers again?es could save you 15% or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, and save it for next time. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala at home. find your nunormal with nucala. n
jen ashton with the details in our "weekend download." what'd we decide on the flyers again?es could save you 15% or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, and save it...
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the residents of alexandria than were shipbuilders, carpenters, merchants, silversmith, blacksmith, jen tree planters and enslaved african americans. tavern keepers and white indentured servants also found themselves here. many of the inhabitants were immigrants from england and scotland and one was a taylor named william karlan. we don't have a portrait of william karlyn. in my mind, this is how i imagine him. (laughs) i am going to let that sink in for a moment. sort of middle aged, short, maybe a round figure, working on a bald spot or a receding hairline from excessive worrying that his seems weren't quite right. given the move towards handmade goods and things sourced from local materials and now of course i realize that car than was roughly the same age is i am now. i picture him a bit more like this. okay. (laughs) to be fair, how about that? unfortunately, i haven't been able to uncover too much about karlyn's life before he began to council here. according to family history, he was born in 1732 near a place called pale a bridge in england. he then lived in london before emigrat
the residents of alexandria than were shipbuilders, carpenters, merchants, silversmith, blacksmith, jen tree planters and enslaved african americans. tavern keepers and white indentured servants also found themselves here. many of the inhabitants were immigrants from england and scotland and one was a taylor named william karlan. we don't have a portrait of william karlyn. in my mind, this is how i imagine him. (laughs) i am going to let that sink in for a moment. sort of middle aged, short,...
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to racism as well as political persecution but i didn't think the most telling line there was jolly jen one the trump administration that following through on these threats would be in essential essentially undermining the bilateral relationship between the 2 countries as well as undermining the trading relationship and i think that could point to a move that beijing is not afraid to hold these imports or affect that trading relationship in response to this. we it all would also fly in the face of the u.s. china trade deal the phase one of the trade deal which the 2 sides signed in december last year and china during that deal agreed to increase as of u.s. goods by $200000000000.00 over the next 2 years that analysts say that the relationship with between these 2 sides has gotten so tense and deteriorated so badly over the last few months not only because of this national security law but earlier because of the coronavirus that beijing could in fact not be afraid to walk away from this deal if it deems necessary. india's government says that it will begin to lift covert 19 restrictions
to racism as well as political persecution but i didn't think the most telling line there was jolly jen one the trump administration that following through on these threats would be in essential essentially undermining the bilateral relationship between the 2 countries as well as undermining the trading relationship and i think that could point to a move that beijing is not afraid to hold these imports or affect that trading relationship in response to this. we it all would also fly in the face...
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admire your appreciation but there is no nebraska politician that a smart different than william jennings bryan. >> guest: well there's a whole bunch of stuff we could say about the law back in his day. >> host: your optimism about what comes next is partly driven by a pretty charitable anthropology that americans will learn. i'm going to go to the concluding chapter of this book where you have your five rules. there's a whole bunch of stuff that we should go to there but one of the criticisms of your book that i suspect on the bestseller next -- list this week and look you hear people say wait a minute contempt as a habit for people who have ideas that are policy ideas, that's pretty stupid but what of the idea you are critiquing our people that are actually contemptible? is it implicit in your argument? are you saying that we should regard anybody's terrible ideas? >> guest: you know it's a criticism that i will hear a lot and i have heard a lot that i would have were sold with this. i have. about that and i've had an epiphany about that. we are talking about our fellow americans that i
admire your appreciation but there is no nebraska politician that a smart different than william jennings bryan. >> guest: well there's a whole bunch of stuff we could say about the law back in his day. >> host: your optimism about what comes next is partly driven by a pretty charitable anthropology that americans will learn. i'm going to go to the concluding chapter of this book where you have your five rules. there's a whole bunch of stuff that we should go to there but one of the...
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jen says there have been fireworks about two weeks between 8:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. lorraine tells us the fireworks have been starting before dark. and another says it has been nightly in concord, so much so it sounds like christmas celebration ifs her native country and barbara says she has been hearing the fireworks almost every night after 10:00 in sack's neighborhood. >>> governor newsom is keeping an eye on the rising cshz trends across the state. california csaw the highest jump in one day since the start of the pandemic. just yesterday there were more than 7,100 new cases. that means there has been a 69% increase in the past three days. icu ers up18%. rates are alsoo covid cases account for about 8% of beds across the state and icu capacity is at about 30%. the numbers might sound alarming, but a spike in cases was expected tass state started to reopen. the governor is pleading with californians to tip wearing those face masks and to continue social distancing to help protect one another. >> protect yourself. you're not invincible from covid-19. quite the cont
jen says there have been fireworks about two weeks between 8:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. lorraine tells us the fireworks have been starting before dark. and another says it has been nightly in concord, so much so it sounds like christmas celebration ifs her native country and barbara says she has been hearing the fireworks almost every night after 10:00 in sack's neighborhood. >>> governor newsom is keeping an eye on the rising cshz trends across the state. california csaw the highest jump...
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and nicole and jen. and nicole it was. a little sad but as you were sad and tends to. he was then gray thought he was going to john is more understanding of what he listens to what we say when you talk to him of the he listens. yeah but if they have to learn how to get by and i have a. so that later on they will be able to take care of their own children and show them the right part that they would have equal people that don't believe. playing these are difficult times for us. but we will manage. if the so. what's on your mind you have. we like to go to the scene. we've never seen the beach or the sea or the animals and i see we'd like to go there lima so big. is there another reason why you want to travel. oh. we want to make new friends. that's our big dream. we're travelling costs a lot of money. long can happen whatever things used to be better. today if you don't have work you go hungry you know money then what. we sometimes don't have anything to eat i that yeah my kids we don't have enough money michael but you know that was really not in my room with my it's no
and nicole and jen. and nicole it was. a little sad but as you were sad and tends to. he was then gray thought he was going to john is more understanding of what he listens to what we say when you talk to him of the he listens. yeah but if they have to learn how to get by and i have a. so that later on they will be able to take care of their own children and show them the right part that they would have equal people that don't believe. playing these are difficult times for us. but we will...
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so she got her servant and her slave, paul jennings.estle it off the wall and break it out of the frame. and she gave it to two gentlemen from new york who put it in a cart and took it away. so all of this is getting scattered to the four winds, hoping something will survive. and then she herself is taken away by carriage. and she does cross. i'm sorry i don't know where. susan: john is in bronx, new york. hi, john. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. i understand that dolley madison died in poverty. and i was just wondering if that is true? and if so, how that happened? and then, secondly, i know that eliza hamilton lived just around the corner from dolley madison in their old age, and i was just curious to whatever interaction in their old age, given they have so much to probably talk about? thank you very much. susan: how far into american history was it before president's had pensions? edith: a while. certainly not the -- susan: i think it might have been the truman's? edith: -- founding generations at all. well, what they had
so she got her servant and her slave, paul jennings.estle it off the wall and break it out of the frame. and she gave it to two gentlemen from new york who put it in a cart and took it away. so all of this is getting scattered to the four winds, hoping something will survive. and then she herself is taken away by carriage. and she does cross. i'm sorry i don't know where. susan: john is in bronx, new york. hi, john. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. i understand that dolley madison died...
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the san francisco zoo says that it needs to jen ragenerate reve continue operations. and this is video from the zoo showing some of the safety guideline misplace as it prepares to reopen. right now, the zoo falls under the category of businesses set to reopen on july 15th. but zoo officials are backing last night's move by the board of supervisors to ask the state for local control so it can decide when to reopen businesses. >> it allows us to set a time line of reopening that is connected to what we're seeing in san francisco as opposed to just having to follow whatever the state tells us. >> admissions revenue accounts for more than 70% of their operating budget. >>> 7-eleven says no free slurpee day this year because of covid-19 concerns. the convenience store is worried about crowds understandably so, n 7-elev nmally gives away degree slurpees on 7/11. but you can still get a free medium slurpee if you are part of their loyalty program. coupons are redeemable anytime in july. mike, have you had those slurpees? because if you add the different flavors in them, it i
the san francisco zoo says that it needs to jen ragenerate reve continue operations. and this is video from the zoo showing some of the safety guideline misplace as it prepares to reopen. right now, the zoo falls under the category of businesses set to reopen on july 15th. but zoo officials are backing last night's move by the board of supervisors to ask the state for local control so it can decide when to reopen businesses. >> it allows us to set a time line of reopening that is...
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mr jennings on the school system how much it's got to mean something because it tends to want to i'm not interested so because the old boss of the. imax kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is fun it's a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a lot guys or for. the. so couple was before they. was like he was there was like all the wood. they put. there were times over he's it's close they're real after that so it's like. it's like living on bitch. you had several incidents happen with acquaintances and even the friends they were convicted they were. they were all still a lot of money to get them back most of the cases they were killed. after. you have a mutiny and you don't want to or. you don't want to listen these stories anymore because it's hundreds it's touches you deep inside and it it's it breaks things in your soul you reach a time you don't point because everyone has been into even the pe
mr jennings on the school system how much it's got to mean something because it tends to want to i'm not interested so because the old boss of the. imax kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is fun it's a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a lot guys or for. the. so couple was before they. was like he was...
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and the point was as well as jennings 14th of the season. so. if you look at the chances we had and the amount of time we were a man up we really should have come away with more probably hundreds of anything i'm prepared to name for that's the 10th time in a season that disallows off have failed to convert a lead into 3 points and they won't get many chances as good as this work fate did them a favor and at least deny relegation rivals any points. i 7 points from 3 games for bremen was followed by a morale chopping 3 nil loss to frankford course as man start of the clash with faltered still in the automatic drop zone they stuck by their coach when most of their clubs would have long moved on. struggling braman knew they had to tighten up at the back i. felt spurs are chasing a europa league spot and always carry a threat i think because feldstein have generally seen an improvement since the coronavirus break fine margins have been the difference i think we have to take more risk or so we have to go full to the situation the last bass has to be b
and the point was as well as jennings 14th of the season. so. if you look at the chances we had and the amount of time we were a man up we really should have come away with more probably hundreds of anything i'm prepared to name for that's the 10th time in a season that disallows off have failed to convert a lead into 3 points and they won't get many chances as good as this work fate did them a favor and at least deny relegation rivals any points. i 7 points from 3 games for bremen was followed...
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but debbie myers on facebook, didn't paul jennings, james'former slave, give her money at the end ofher life when she was so poor? >> yes. >> money and groceries, yes. >> and ellen grasow wants to know-a question about dolley madison's letters. you spoke of how she was writing a letter to her sister in the midst of evacuating the white house. how did the letter get posted during an invasion or did she hold on to it? >> well that's very interesting. i have to say that we only have this letter in her fair hand. so in 1830s, when we think she's beginning to think about her legacy, her friend margaret bayard smith, the journalist that we saw, wants to write about her and she wants stuff from dolley madison. on the one hand, dolley's thrilled of being the topic of history but she's also kind of cautious. >> and she mentions this letter, but we don't actually have the original of this letter. we have a fair copy which margaret bayard smith sort of reproduces. and, in fact, at washington history, that great magazine that william seale has, there's a terrific article by david mattern that su
but debbie myers on facebook, didn't paul jennings, james'former slave, give her money at the end ofher life when she was so poor? >> yes. >> money and groceries, yes. >> and ellen grasow wants to know-a question about dolley madison's letters. you spoke of how she was writing a letter to her sister in the midst of evacuating the white house. how did the letter get posted during an invasion or did she hold on to it? >> well that's very interesting. i have to say that we...
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the artist jen bloomer painted a coloring book design and the emergency department filled it in. >> they felt a great deal of gratitude for the support they've received as they've been in the trenched during the pandemic so they wanted a mural that shares appreciation for everybody's role in taking care. >> the mural was created in collaboration with fill the void, zuny cafe will be open for outdoor dining with a view of the mural. and these are pictures of the finished piece. doctors started painting at 10:00 this morning and wrapped up just about an hour ago. >> great work. >>> well it is the first full week of summer. sandhya patel will be here to if yoyou'll get 2 vyears or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3 years or 36,000 miles of 24/7 roadside assistance. 4 years or 50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. 5 years of connected services. and for 6 years you won't have paid any interest. down the road, you'll be grateful you bought a volkswagen today. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >> welcome to summer in the bay area. if you're
the artist jen bloomer painted a coloring book design and the emergency department filled it in. >> they felt a great deal of gratitude for the support they've received as they've been in the trenched during the pandemic so they wanted a mural that shares appreciation for everybody's role in taking care. >> the mural was created in collaboration with fill the void, zuny cafe will be open for outdoor dining with a view of the mural. and these are pictures of the finished piece....
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and once you get to jen, don't wait, it will be back. next seven days don't look like there is any heat, that's for sure. the fog makes a good surge here, temperatures along with the wind picking up and temperatures are going down. now some locations never get the fog they'll still drop off. west-southwest at 11, low clouds, windy, there is an onshore direction and 50s on most of the temps, there are some 60s, but novato is 51, santa rosa is 51, and the wind has really cranked up. 30 miles per hour, mt. diablo, west at 31, and out to vacaville, 32, that will do it, onshore, nap airport, also in travis. 50 point arena, half moon bay is missing, don't start this again. if it is not there, i'm going to have to get on my soapbox and yell for someone to fix that. we'll see what happens. two systems impacting us coming in. one to the north that bumps the high out of here and breezy forecast will take us right into sunday. it will be a big event going to sunday must some low 80s today, but temperatures are on the way down, and sunday we will ge
and once you get to jen, don't wait, it will be back. next seven days don't look like there is any heat, that's for sure. the fog makes a good surge here, temperatures along with the wind picking up and temperatures are going down. now some locations never get the fog they'll still drop off. west-southwest at 11, low clouds, windy, there is an onshore direction and 50s on most of the temps, there are some 60s, but novato is 51, santa rosa is 51, and the wind has really cranked up. 30 miles per...
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jen, break it down for us. what does it say?ety recommendations. i was riveted to this. there were big changes. much more compelling language. to name a few take a look at this list. they broke down the recommendations on physical activity for kids and teens. they recommended one hour a day at least. when you talk about foods, some reiterations here, a diet rich with fruits, vegetables, whole grains, minimizing meat consumption. then they went on to societal change, a call to action to -- for everyone to get on board with these changes. and, amy, the last one, alcohol abstinence. for the first time they're saying, not one drink a day for women, two drinks a day for men. they're saying the best thing you can do for your health is avoid alcohol completely. >> wow. these changes are built on new evidence including that big alcohol headline that that is a huge risk factor. >> exactly, amy. they really called this out as the third most major modifiable risk factor for our health and cancer reduction and prevention behind not smoking
jen, break it down for us. what does it say?ety recommendations. i was riveted to this. there were big changes. much more compelling language. to name a few take a look at this list. they broke down the recommendations on physical activity for kids and teens. they recommended one hour a day at least. when you talk about foods, some reiterations here, a diet rich with fruits, vegetables, whole grains, minimizing meat consumption. then they went on to societal change, a call to action to -- for...
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jen ashton joins us. a very disturbing story, and obviously this should never happen.al "fertility and sterility," 99.9% of cycles are without error, but any process in medicine and science where there are human beings involved, of course there exists the potential for human error but to be clear this is something no one in this field wants to happen and it is preprofoundly upsetting to everyone involved when it does. >> what should couples look for? what should research entail when trying to decide which clinic to use? >> i think it's really important here, amy. i mean, it may sound obvious, but people really need to do their homework so they want to check into things like the accreditation of these infertility centers and the word sart is the accreditation they want to look at and look into that center's success rates, how many live births do they have. this is all trackable data and the patients are encouraged to find out about this. and then they want to ask the tough questions. what does that mean? they want to ask about complications, anything from minor to major
jen ashton joins us. a very disturbing story, and obviously this should never happen.al "fertility and sterility," 99.9% of cycles are without error, but any process in medicine and science where there are human beings involved, of course there exists the potential for human error but to be clear this is something no one in this field wants to happen and it is preprofoundly upsetting to everyone involved when it does. >> what should couples look for? what should research entail...
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here is brees' teammate malcolm jennings.nately you are somebody that doesn't understand your privilege and the potential you have to be an advocate for the people that you call brothers and the history and people me of people with skin color whose grandfather served. i still protested. if you don't that other people experienced something totally different than you when you talk about the brotherhood and all of the other [ bleep ], it is just lip service or only on the field. when we step off the field i am a black man walking around america and your response to me is don't talk about that here. this is not the place. where is the place, drew? disappointed and hurt. the world tells you that you are not worthy and that your life does not matter. the last place you want to hear it from are the guys you go to war with and that you consider to be your allies and your friends. even though we are teammates i can't let this slide. >> aaron rodgers did not mention brees by name but said a few years ago we were criticized for locking
here is brees' teammate malcolm jennings.nately you are somebody that doesn't understand your privilege and the potential you have to be an advocate for the people that you call brothers and the history and people me of people with skin color whose grandfather served. i still protested. if you don't that other people experienced something totally different than you when you talk about the brotherhood and all of the other [ bleep ], it is just lip service or only on the field. when we step off...
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so jen has been to visit a world first project where the aim is to create more food because —— but causeronment. 0ne more food because —— but cause less damage to the environment. one word— sewage. yes, sewage. every year we reduced i million tons of it in the uk. and it produces its own waste, heat. interest is growing on how to use this waste heat as a sustainable energy source, and here in east anglia it has been used in the building ofa anglia it has been used in the building of a unique greenhouse project which could revolutionise our country's farming industry. this will be the world's first greenhouse thatis will be the world's first greenhouse that is using heat from a water treatment plant, and that has the benefit of not only reducing the impact on the environment but also reducing the uk's need to import produce. in the uk we consume over 500,000 tons of fresh tomatoes every year. 80% of this, around 400,000 tonsis year. 80% of this, around 400,000 tons is imported. the same goes for cucumbers and peppers. we import 75% of our cucumbers and 90% of peppers. these new greenhouse
so jen has been to visit a world first project where the aim is to create more food because —— but causeronment. 0ne more food because —— but cause less damage to the environment. one word— sewage. yes, sewage. every year we reduced i million tons of it in the uk. and it produces its own waste, heat. interest is growing on how to use this waste heat as a sustainable energy source, and here in east anglia it has been used in the building ofa anglia it has been used in the building of a...