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facetime me." john, are you on facetime patrol? are you sending updates to her?he kids know, so they don't really speak with or expect to see mom facetime with them, so group text messaging is in the middle. they get group text messages in the middle. we hear from them periodically between an hour or a couple hours. we know she's all right. like i said, it's something that's her personality. you just can't worry being her husband. you just can't worry so much to so to you're not strong for them if they need you. - e.j., do you send videos and facetime check-in? how do you keep her up-to-date on what's going on? - our little ones are something else, so they're doing milestones every day, 1 and 2-year-old, so i send her videos, pictures of them just growing up because i know she can't be there to see it, so that's the least i can do. it's very important. - it is very important because you don't want to miss those moments. so we see medical workers, ladies, doing the level-up challenge, singing together, praying together. we all clearly need that little something to
facetime me." john, are you on facetime patrol? are you sending updates to her?he kids know, so they don't really speak with or expect to see mom facetime with them, so group text messaging is in the middle. they get group text messages in the middle. we hear from them periodically between an hour or a couple hours. we know she's all right. like i said, it's something that's her personality. you just can't worry being her husband. you just can't worry so much to so to you're not strong for...
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that means he has to watch her deliver her son over facetime. >> he is six hours ahead of me.ortive and so has his family. you know, just on facetime, and the phone, and oh, my god, the phone is shaking because i can't stop. i'm freezing. i'm so nervous. >> i'm so nervous. >> i would have loved to be there just hold her hand or talk her through it and give err encouragement. >> coursey labored for a grueling 24 hours and eventually the doctor makes the call and an emergency c-section. >> i remember just wishing that sean could be there for that. because i needed, i needed him. and it was, it was terrifying. >> it was tower identifying for me as well, and watching her have the c-section and then she was -- she was exhausted after and passed out after the baby was delivered. so i could hear the baby crying and then the doctors kind of just shut off the laptop and hours had passed before i knew ifcorsey was okay, i didn't know where my son was. >> say, hi, daddy, we love you and miss you. so i'm just praying that sean can get here and we can be a family. >> now, officially a fath
that means he has to watch her deliver her son over facetime. >> he is six hours ahead of me.ortive and so has his family. you know, just on facetime, and the phone, and oh, my god, the phone is shaking because i can't stop. i'm freezing. i'm so nervous. >> i'm so nervous. >> i would have loved to be there just hold her hand or talk her through it and give err encouragement. >> coursey labored for a grueling 24 hours and eventually the doctor makes the call and an...
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. >>> se puede hacer por facetime . >>> los números telfonicos están en pantalla y ambas ofrecen ayudaence el 30 de espto el gobernador gavin newsom propuso ley para protegerlos, pero en el condado de constameza exigen cerrar esta brecha de manera local. >>> universidad de wisconsin dice que quedarse en casa reduce el riesgo de cotnrager coronavirus , enzonas donde más gente se quedó en casa hubo menso contagios . >>> y vacuna desarrollada por astrazenica fueron sus penidas porque un voluntario sufrió una enfermedad inesperada, vamos a ver . >>> hoy puiseron freno a una de las vacunas contra el covid-19 más eprada por una enfermedad que presentó un voluntario en fase t res,la farmacéutica desarrolló la vacuna con la universidad de oxford . >>> esta es una acción de rutina que se hace cada vez que haya una enfermedad inexplicable. >>> queremos saber que sí es una posibilidad que la vacuna haya producido el evento pero también el paciente puede que tuviedra tener un efectos secundarios . >>> la tercera farmaceutica en fase tres está realizando reubas en estados unidos contra estos volunt
. >>> se puede hacer por facetime . >>> los números telfonicos están en pantalla y ambas ofrecen ayudaence el 30 de espto el gobernador gavin newsom propuso ley para protegerlos, pero en el condado de constameza exigen cerrar esta brecha de manera local. >>> universidad de wisconsin dice que quedarse en casa reduce el riesgo de cotnrager coronavirus , enzonas donde más gente se quedó en casa hubo menso contagios . >>> y vacuna desarrollada por astrazenica...
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. >> all i heard is that you with facetime while using other apps. i never understood why you couldn't -- like don't put me on pause, let's all multitask. >> i thought you were going to say that it is annoying when they are trying to do something else. >> no. that person is me. >> if i'm facetiming with you, it is like let's do this. >> i can give you my fullish attention. >> you want to play i get it. >>> coming up next, the 7 things to know this morning. >> also united airlines enlisting the help of a robot to clean the cabins. what propit provides property tax mostfairnessble. for disabled homeowners like cynde, stuck living with a broken elevator. nineteen helps wildfire victims, like ellie, one of 24,000 who've lost their homes to fire. and seniors like pam who need to move closer to family or medical care, without a tax penalty. prop 19 limits taxes on our most vulnerable. yes on 19. >>> here are the 7 things to know this morning. number one, two people are dead after a shooting just blocks from is san jose state last nig. three people were hur
. >> all i heard is that you with facetime while using other apps. i never understood why you couldn't -- like don't put me on pause, let's all multitask. >> i thought you were going to say that it is annoying when they are trying to do something else. >> no. that person is me. >> if i'm facetiming with you, it is like let's do this. >> i can give you my fullish attention. >> you want to play i get it. >>> coming up next, the 7 things to know this...
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before she was intubated, could she still communicate with you guys when you were facetiming?yeah, absolutely she could. she had something had the oxygen that could deliver it at high rates, and she would -- and we did a zoom call the four of us like tiffany said. she would sound like she had a stuffed nose because she couldn't breathe through her nose. and we talked and we kind of chatted about everything. and how she was doing. and, you know, how -- you know, being in the hospital is like. so she definitely could communicate. if not that, then she did text us all the time. >> katherine, is there any lesson here that we're supposed to take from all of this pain? >> aside from the coronavirus one of the biggest lessons i learned is tell your loved ones you love them because you never know the last chance is when to tell them. with regards to the coronavirus, take it seriously. if you don't wear a mask, if you're not social distancing, you could be affected on your everyone personal level and someone else like addie. >> thank you for the reminder from both of those things. kath
before she was intubated, could she still communicate with you guys when you were facetiming?yeah, absolutely she could. she had something had the oxygen that could deliver it at high rates, and she would -- and we did a zoom call the four of us like tiffany said. she would sound like she had a stuffed nose because she couldn't breathe through her nose. and we talked and we kind of chatted about everything. and how she was doing. and, you know, how -- you know, being in the hospital is like. so...
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. >> la(musica) >> una violinista ofrece sesiones de media hora a travÉs de facetime pero la separaciÓnraleza lasciva, obscena o pornogrÁfica." otra: eso no es apropiado para niÑos. ¿quÉ imagen estÁ demostrando esta persona a niÑos de 15 aÑos? doctor leal: ¿cuÁles son los actos indecentes? bestialidad, masturbaciÓn, sadomasoquismo. [♪] - de buenas a primeras, un dÍa llega la policÍa, se llevan a mi
. >> la(musica) >> una violinista ofrece sesiones de media hora a travÉs de facetime pero la separaciÓnraleza lasciva, obscena o pornogrÁfica." otra: eso no es apropiado para niÑos. ¿quÉ imagen estÁ demostrando esta persona a niÑos de 15 aÑos? doctor leal: ¿cuÁles son los actos indecentes? bestialidad, masturbaciÓn, sadomasoquismo. [♪] - de buenas a primeras, un dÍa llega la policÍa, se llevan a mi
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a lot of our normal activities were online and we were doing a lot of facetiming, virtual hangouts and absolutely nothing in person. but as we've learned more about the virus, we're finding ways to communicate and ways we didn't before. we're going to local parks and social distancing with our masks on, of course. we're bringing hand sanitizer and getting it through together. >> you mentioned socially distanced walks where you try to keep it safe, keep a mask and distance apart but do you see all teens doing that or do you think more and more are kind of abandoning, you know, the protocol? >> yeah. i definitely am seeing a lot of laziness in the ways teenagers, young people are as long as they can socially distance, they should. >> another aspect to senior life, applying to colleges right now. it's challenging enough in normal times. what about now? >> applying to college this year is pretty difficult as a senior because a lot of the normal advice that we've been given doesn't really apply anymore. entirely through junior year, we're told to study hard for the s.a.t. and now, no credit
a lot of our normal activities were online and we were doing a lot of facetiming, virtual hangouts and absolutely nothing in person. but as we've learned more about the virus, we're finding ways to communicate and ways we didn't before. we're going to local parks and social distancing with our masks on, of course. we're bringing hand sanitizer and getting it through together. >> you mentioned socially distanced walks where you try to keep it safe, keep a mask and distance apart but do you...
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i facetimed him. as soon as i facetimed him all he was doing is this. he gets it. he understood it. understood but for him it was big for me. >> people who are fighting for change in their lifetime or in the time they are fighting the hardest, generally society is not on their side. it is only in retrospect that people look back and say oh what that person did was extraordinary, muhammad ali was a perfect example. when he started speaking out and refusing to go to vietnam and all the things he did. >> this is the first time i think collectively worldwide, this is not just america, it is worldwide where people who are not being affected on a daily basis by systematic racism or any kind of racism or social in just, they're all feeling a way about it collectively. so, i think in terms of history, we'll see a great walk on this young generation who just says we just want equality and we want equality for all people. i think that's what we are seeing around the world. that's what's so great to see right now. >> the nfl season opener last night, texans and kansas city chiefs, players link
i facetimed him. as soon as i facetimed him all he was doing is this. he gets it. he understood it. understood but for him it was big for me. >> people who are fighting for change in their lifetime or in the time they are fighting the hardest, generally society is not on their side. it is only in retrospect that people look back and say oh what that person did was extraordinary, muhammad ali was a perfect example. when he started speaking out and refusing to go to vietnam and all the...
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states while also serving as a role model for so many whether it's a conversation like on zoom or facetime or. >>just an e-mail response of here some resources there are some i'm all about paying it for that's that's kind of where i am in my life right now chicago, i'm lourdes duarte. >>quite a journey certainly an inspiration for a lot of people by the way are hispanic heritage special run saturday october 17th, the 30 minute program starts at 9.30. pm you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. >>time for sports. >>the niners didn't lose their first game of the season last year till november 11th. this year. well we saw the result yesterday, but if you expected kyle shanahan and his guys to show a post-game with anything less than a businesslike attitude. you haven't been paying much attention to this team. yes, they left a lot of plays on the field offensively defensively the 2 guys you had to shut down went crazy in the 2nd half. but this is a team that knows who they are and they've been through too much of a b
states while also serving as a role model for so many whether it's a conversation like on zoom or facetime or. >>just an e-mail response of here some resources there are some i'm all about paying it for that's that's kind of where i am in my life right now chicago, i'm lourdes duarte. >>quite a journey certainly an inspiration for a lot of people by the way are hispanic heritage special run saturday october 17th, the 30 minute program starts at 9.30. pm you can also find more...
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. >> reporter: facetiming his wife while trying to save his home and the homes of others. >> it was the embers and the golf ball size -- fire coming out of the sky. >> reporter: for 16 hours he says he used a hose to put out flames as the glass fire raged along highway 12 in santa rosa. he saved four homes, including his own. neighbors are calling him a hero. >> thank you is enough for my neighbors. i feel sorry for the neighbors that lost their homes. i know them all. >> reporter: he said he stayed behind because his parents lost their home during the tubbs fire. >> you see that hill over there that is not burned. >> reporter: reno franklin was reminded of 2017 as he watched the class fire crest a nearby ridge. >> while we were watching that glow intensify, it turned rapidly into, you know, at least 100-foot-tall flames. >> reporter: it then barrelled down the hillside, scorching everything, including a makeshift 2020 sign carved into the hillside. >> 2020 up in flames. something kind of poetic about that. >> reporter: poetic, but hopefully not foreshadowing more destruction as the 202
. >> reporter: facetiming his wife while trying to save his home and the homes of others. >> it was the embers and the golf ball size -- fire coming out of the sky. >> reporter: for 16 hours he says he used a hose to put out flames as the glass fire raged along highway 12 in santa rosa. he saved four homes, including his own. neighbors are calling him a hero. >> thank you is enough for my neighbors. i feel sorry for the neighbors that lost their homes. i know them all....
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jonathan's dad facetimed the family before he went into intensive care. to be positive and trying to be strong, but the reality is that me and my brother were pretty crippled outside, trying to fight back the tears. on 20th april, all three families got a phone call saying their relative was soon going to die. kirsty‘s husband was allowed into the hospital as medics battled to save her life. they gave her cpr for 20 minutes, 30 minutes, maybe. i was in the room and had to witness that. it was one of the most horrible experiences i've ever seen in my life. their nhs colleagues have all paid tribute to them, and now their families want to thank the staff who cared for them at their sickest. even though the worst outcome came to my family, they tried their utmost, they really tried their best for kirsty. i can be happy with my kids. when i see my kids, i think that he left something big with me that can make me happy, but i'm always sad inside me because he's not there to see them grow. for me, we've been devastated by it as a family. his friends as well. an
jonathan's dad facetimed the family before he went into intensive care. to be positive and trying to be strong, but the reality is that me and my brother were pretty crippled outside, trying to fight back the tears. on 20th april, all three families got a phone call saying their relative was soon going to die. kirsty‘s husband was allowed into the hospital as medics battled to save her life. they gave her cpr for 20 minutes, 30 minutes, maybe. i was in the room and had to witness that. it was...
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it features facetiming that you can use while you are using other apps. kumasi is super excited about that. and tagging someone in a group chat. the cupertino based company is shifting a lot of attention to health with the unveiling of the new watch. and this device could help with detecting drone coronavirus and related stress. there is a feature that provides blood oxygen monitoring. >>> next, a silicon valley start upis about to launch its ipo. >> reporter: and need to get those eyebrows done? you can starting today in contra costa county. i'll have the story. nd k mentally ill er man in walnut creek, the city gets an update on the dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken strips. wow, i hear you. so i'm bringing back my juicy 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo for only $5.99! we sand my heart fell.oke all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wildfires in the past few years. wil
it features facetiming that you can use while you are using other apps. kumasi is super excited about that. and tagging someone in a group chat. the cupertino based company is shifting a lot of attention to health with the unveiling of the new watch. and this device could help with detecting drone coronavirus and related stress. there is a feature that provides blood oxygen monitoring. >>> next, a silicon valley start upis about to launch its ipo. >> reporter: and need to get...
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show this a real impulse for everyone to be there because who gets promoted tends to be who has facetimeon to do the thing, in the office. the same pressure and trend to get back to that. emily: your job is to try to predict the future. where are we in a year? are we talking about these same things? are we have this in five years? what is your time horizon? reid: i think the economic impacts, the other kinds of impacts will have persistent, multiyear work through periods. i think the question about inventiveness and technology and technology has and applies to , kindnd as it applies to of how we work or what we are doing, i think that continues to accelerate. entrepreneurs will do that. you will have growth stories. i think we need to think about how do we help bring the goodness of that and everything else because i think we will be dealing with it. butdeeply inside knowledge i listen to a lot of networks. i think there's a high likelihood that q1, q2, we will have a scale vaccine. to begin work us to put the pieces back together. emily: my exclusive conversation with reid hoffman. you
show this a real impulse for everyone to be there because who gets promoted tends to be who has facetimeon to do the thing, in the office. the same pressure and trend to get back to that. emily: your job is to try to predict the future. where are we in a year? are we talking about these same things? are we have this in five years? what is your time horizon? reid: i think the economic impacts, the other kinds of impacts will have persistent, multiyear work through periods. i think the question...
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he facetimed his wife as golf ball sized fire balls fell from above. he was able to save four homes including his own. neighbors are calling him a hero. >> i feel sorry for neighbors that lost their homes. i know them all. >> about a dozen homes the were destroyed. >>> the entire city of calistoga is under a mandatory evacuation order. about 5,000 people have been forced to leave their home. the christopher family has no home in calistoga. >> you don't believe it until you see it. we were just here last week for the harvest. >> reporter: fire crews letting hillside burn, hoping creating the barrier around the calistoga area. >> our website is a great resource at this time. we have updated information that you need and a checklist if you are forced to evacuate your home. you can find it all on nbcbayarea.com. >>> if you saw the debate of the war of the words of mail-in ballots. both candidates are addressing it tonight. we have been testing this unit for two months now of a record number of people voting by mail because of the pandemic. here is our step
he facetimed his wife as golf ball sized fire balls fell from above. he was able to save four homes including his own. neighbors are calling him a hero. >> i feel sorry for neighbors that lost their homes. i know them all. >> about a dozen homes the were destroyed. >>> the entire city of calistoga is under a mandatory evacuation order. about 5,000 people have been forced to leave their home. the christopher family has no home in calistoga. >> you don't believe it...
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i mean, why are they not facetiming at that point with three or four? why are they not using other competitors? i can't see this being a sustainable revenue stream going forward. this just speaks to how much the investment community was caught off sides. remember when the stock came out, melissa, we around the desk started talking about the limited amount of customers that they had and that it wasn't going to be a viable business. that blew out the doors. i don't see it shorted tomorrow, but i think the day is near. this is a sign of the top in the market, in my opinion. >> we were talking about the potential competitors, right we were talking about microsoft and google, i mean, all these various ones why with zoom? and yet here we are. >> it's very simple. it's just a far superior product with far superior user interface. there's a reason people aren't facetiming it's not as stable you can't plan the meeting, you can't record them, you can't have the security. schools are adopting the heck out of it. i think what you're going to see is you might have a
i mean, why are they not facetiming at that point with three or four? why are they not using other competitors? i can't see this being a sustainable revenue stream going forward. this just speaks to how much the investment community was caught off sides. remember when the stock came out, melissa, we around the desk started talking about the limited amount of customers that they had and that it wasn't going to be a viable business. that blew out the doors. i don't see it shorted tomorrow, but i...
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i think of the panic of every single family i called on fa facetime to let them now that their family member had died. >> this is the single largest public health failure in the united states, certainly in the last hundred years, and it happened because of a refusal by the white house to launch a national campaign and a national strategy against the virus. so it's beyond upsetting. >> reporter: the president's early and ongoing dismissals of the seriousness of the virus got in the way of any public health strategy to comment it. now the kaiser foundation finds 62% of americans worry political pressure from the trump administration will cause regulators to rush the approval of a coronavirus vaccine. just 36% say they're not worried. and as u.s. covid deaths approach 200,000 and total hospitalizations near 400,000, a new analysis finds the country's incomplete testing may have led officials to miss more than 6.1 million covid-19 cases by mid-april, including a substantial number of mild other asymptomatic cases. at the time there were just over 721,000 confirmed infections. a new study
i think of the panic of every single family i called on fa facetime to let them now that their family member had died. >> this is the single largest public health failure in the united states, certainly in the last hundred years, and it happened because of a refusal by the white house to launch a national campaign and a national strategy against the virus. so it's beyond upsetting. >> reporter: the president's early and ongoing dismissals of the seriousness of the virus got in the...
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and so i said, then i need to be on facetime again. i need to be with him. she did and i thanked him. i thanked him for being the most amazing husband and for making me feel cherished and loved every single day and then the doctor took the phone. and he said, i'm sorry. but there's no more pulse. and then i played our wedding song for him. so i was with him when he passed. >> john, a 62-year-old storyteller whose family describes him as a trail blazer on wall street. >> he would give like these bear hugs that were like literally lift you up off the ground. he was always saying, i'm going to buy a house and mom a house and we used to be like, yeah, john, but, you know, he managed to do that. >> resa, a doctor whose kids remember their dad bringing home gifts from his patients. >> forever have a wedding or a big party, he was always just like dance crazily. >> just the things he does that would normally like just make me cringe or whatever, like, those are the things that i miss the most. >> bernice, a mother that loved to shop to give the others. >> the harde
and so i said, then i need to be on facetime again. i need to be with him. she did and i thanked him. i thanked him for being the most amazing husband and for making me feel cherished and loved every single day and then the doctor took the phone. and he said, i'm sorry. but there's no more pulse. and then i played our wedding song for him. so i was with him when he passed. >> john, a 62-year-old storyteller whose family describes him as a trail blazer on wall street. >> he would...
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people that i know who have lost their families, who had to say good-bye to their loved ones over facetime because they couldn't be with them in person, and the patients i've treated and continue to treat who have recovered but still have lasting effects from covid-19, including people who had strokes and now can't speak and people with chronic kidney failure and now are on dialysis because of this disease, i mean, this is the real human impact and to know that this could have been avoided, and i also think about the health care workers, too, is who ran out of ppe and got infected, some of whom died themselves, when that also was something that could have been prevented, too, and i just think that the most devastating part of all of this is that president trump knew about the seriousness of the virus. he chose not to act, and he also stopped others from acting a, too, including silencing the cdc and casting doubt on the top federal government scientists from speaking the truth and taking action. >> it's still happening, dr. wen, is it not, that the president is questioning the death toll f
people that i know who have lost their families, who had to say good-bye to their loved ones over facetime because they couldn't be with them in person, and the patients i've treated and continue to treat who have recovered but still have lasting effects from covid-19, including people who had strokes and now can't speak and people with chronic kidney failure and now are on dialysis because of this disease, i mean, this is the real human impact and to know that this could have been avoided, and...
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. >> ten minutes later we get the phone call through facetime.t right up to my mother's face. i could tell my mom i loved her. and how much i was going to miss her. >> and she couldn't really talk, you know. but we could hear her breathe. >> then the doctor took the phone and he said, i'm sorry, there's no more pulse. and then i played our wedding song for him. and then that was it. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> the coronavirus vaccine could soon be making its way to india. the country shattered the record three times this week. cnn has more with matthew chance in moscow. >> reporter: a major deal for russia to supply india with millions of doses of its sputnik vaccine, sources telling cnn they expect the deals to emerge early next week that would involve tens of millions of doses of vaccine. india's, of course, experiencing a surge in covid-19 infections. a new global record, up 95,000 cases in a single day. russia's vaccine is a controversial one, not only because it was developed at breakneck speed. becoming the first vaccine
. >> ten minutes later we get the phone call through facetime.t right up to my mother's face. i could tell my mom i loved her. and how much i was going to miss her. >> and she couldn't really talk, you know. but we could hear her breathe. >> then the doctor took the phone and he said, i'm sorry, there's no more pulse. and then i played our wedding song for him. and then that was it. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> the coronavirus vaccine could...
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with today's technology, we can facetime somebody, zoom somebody, and go back and forth with ideas. > >> i'm working with all y'all's famous artists. that i can tell you. >> even in a year that's brought a grammy and a new son, dj khaled leaves you with the distinct impression that he's just getting started. >> i'm always better than myself, and now that i'm a father, if you thought it was on then, it's really on now. my job is to be great. my kids are watching. >> i was going to wear that shirt, too. the new album "khaled khaled" is expected to be out in november. in the meantime you can find the first two singles, "pop star" and "grease" wherever you get your music. he partnered with amazon in the first one featuring conversations with his famous friends about the moment he hit it big. don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sitdown podcast to hear the full interview can dj khaled. you can find it on apple podcasts or wherever you get yours. >>> next week a brand new sitter w -- virtual sitdown on his series "utopia" and boombo >>> and we're expecting hazy skies but also warmer weat
with today's technology, we can facetime somebody, zoom somebody, and go back and forth with ideas. > >> i'm working with all y'all's famous artists. that i can tell you. >> even in a year that's brought a grammy and a new son, dj khaled leaves you with the distinct impression that he's just getting started. >> i'm always better than myself, and now that i'm a father, if you thought it was on then, it's really on now. my job is to be great. my kids are watching. >> i...
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. >> do lines like that make voters wonder if they should get more facetime with biden? >> biden is campaigning and he will campaigning more. trump the entire play try to say absent of direct evidence that biden is being directed by his handlers and won't leave his basement. politics perception and biden does need to get out more. did in the last week, make a clear contrast but can't be reactive to the president's insult game. >> also, joe biden, uncomfortable for me to defend the democrat. joe biden is on the trail. just in michigan last week. going to florida tomorrow, and he's making a point that his travel is consistent with health guidelines and in a way that is the most safe and responsible way to campaign to the american people in the context of a pandemic. a real contrast how the president is doing. >> science. >> the state and the local officials and municipalities he's visiting. >> and look at nevada, for example. there is a rule, a regulation now in place where there's no gathering over 50 people allowed. yet the president's campaign is saying -- oh well. okay
. >> do lines like that make voters wonder if they should get more facetime with biden? >> biden is campaigning and he will campaigning more. trump the entire play try to say absent of direct evidence that biden is being directed by his handlers and won't leave his basement. politics perception and biden does need to get out more. did in the last week, make a clear contrast but can't be reactive to the president's insult game. >> also, joe biden, uncomfortable for me to defend...
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so many personal trainers are doing personal training through facetime. again, i was very fortunate that i didn't have difficulties with it. but god forbid, i had given it to somebody else that's the part that really scares me. >> yeah. that you could be -- that you could be a spreader. it's extremely concerning. and thank you very much. we're so grateful to have you on and share your experience and your message with everybody. >> oh, thank you for having me. i appreciate it. >> jillian michaels. last hour, a scaled back relief package failed to move forward in the senate. democratic senator doug jones joining me live to explain why he voted against it. and what's next for millions of americans who are suffering? i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i open the app, find the store i want to use, start buying and it gets me tons of cash back. i just got paid to shop
so many personal trainers are doing personal training through facetime. again, i was very fortunate that i didn't have difficulties with it. but god forbid, i had given it to somebody else that's the part that really scares me. >> yeah. that you could be -- that you could be a spreader. it's extremely concerning. and thank you very much. we're so grateful to have you on and share your experience and your message with everybody. >> oh, thank you for having me. i appreciate it....
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states while also serving as a role model for so many whether it's a conversation like on zoom or facetimer. >>just an e-mail response of here some resources there are some links. i'm all about paying it for that's that's kind of where i am in my life right now chicago, i'm lourdes duarte. >>our hispanic heritage special run saturday october the 17th the 30 minute special begins at 00:30pm in the evening and you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. and that wraps up kron 4 news tonight at 8 on our primetime coverage continues at 9 california seeing a downward trend in the number of patients who are in the hospital with the coronavirus. >>we're asking a ucsf doctor of this means we're starting to turn the corner president trump visits california lower to learn more about the wildfire crisis along the west coast. what he says needs to happen in order to prevent more fires in >>the news station. you're watching kron 4 news at 9 we ought to see you all very strongly that the hots are getting hotter. it dries are gett
states while also serving as a role model for so many whether it's a conversation like on zoom or facetimer. >>just an e-mail response of here some resources there are some links. i'm all about paying it for that's that's kind of where i am in my life right now chicago, i'm lourdes duarte. >>our hispanic heritage special run saturday october the 17th the 30 minute special begins at 00:30pm in the evening and you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the...
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i tried to have my friends watch it on facetime, and we had all these different devices set up it didn'teally work, but they were excited about the concept of it. this would allow parents to turn these big movie events, for something like "mulan" which they had to pay extra for, as a way of their kids connecting with their friends, so the time sg perfe -- timing is perfect. >> "trolls," i absolutely love it we should expect netflix to move into the space, and frankly, why not do it now and use it as an experiment to try to attract other users? there is nothing like saying, hey, i might as well sign up for this service because five of my friends are going to watch and i want to join them. >> there would have to be some system where somebody gets upvoted to be the controller of the remote maybe i'm too authoritarian about that, i don't know but i do think it's certainly right in line with the generation, because my kids, whether it's video games or watching something, they want to do it with their friends they get on texting or whatever to talk about what's happening, but the problem is sy
i tried to have my friends watch it on facetime, and we had all these different devices set up it didn'teally work, but they were excited about the concept of it. this would allow parents to turn these big movie events, for something like "mulan" which they had to pay extra for, as a way of their kids connecting with their friends, so the time sg perfe -- timing is perfect. >> "trolls," i absolutely love it we should expect netflix to move into the space, and frankly,...
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have died or have had loved ones die who were only able to say good-bye to their loved ones via facetimeall those who survived but living with the long-term consequences of covid-19, many which we don't know, neurological consequences, damage to heart and kidneys, the long haul symptoms that we don't fully understand exactly what that's going to mean, including to young people who might be living with this for decades and so i think what's most tragic about all of this is that so much was preventable and still is preventable moving forward. we are facing potentially 200,000 more deaths by the end of the year, but that number isn't inevitable. that trajectory doesn't have to be this way. there are things that we know by now really work, and i hope that everyone will consider that it's our civic duty, it's our responsibility to protect one another, and by protecting ourselves and our loved ones, actually we are protecting everyone and helping to lower the death rate and preventing so much more suffering and death that otherwise would come. >> dr. leana wen, we appreciate you being on. than
have died or have had loved ones die who were only able to say good-bye to their loved ones via facetimeall those who survived but living with the long-term consequences of covid-19, many which we don't know, neurological consequences, damage to heart and kidneys, the long haul symptoms that we don't fully understand exactly what that's going to mean, including to young people who might be living with this for decades and so i think what's most tragic about all of this is that so much was...
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all 50 states also serving as a role model for so many whether it's a conversation like on zoom or facetimer. >>just an e-mail response of here some resources there are some i'm all about paying it for that's that's kind of where i am in my life right now chicago, i'm lourdes duarte. >>definitely one of the good guys our hispanic heritage special runs saturday october 17th. 30 minute special begins at 09:30pm you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. >>here at 10 the best dog surfers in the world cannot get together this year for their annual surfing competition, >>as we know the pandemic has either delayed postponed or canceled so many events this year including the annual dog surfing contest in san diego this year, the competition held virtually check it out for yourself the surf dog surf-a-thon takes place every september and del mar dog beach this year organizers something videos of dog surfing from anywhere in the world they're divided based on weight class and judson categories include how long they can stand
all 50 states also serving as a role model for so many whether it's a conversation like on zoom or facetimer. >>just an e-mail response of here some resources there are some i'm all about paying it for that's that's kind of where i am in my life right now chicago, i'm lourdes duarte. >>definitely one of the good guys our hispanic heritage special runs saturday october 17th. 30 minute special begins at 09:30pm you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under...
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or, "facetime me. i want to see everybody's desks."ca: it does put me in a bad -- lemonis: stop it. monica! monica: yeah. lemonis: so, we were just talking about, in order for this relationship to work between jess and caity, they have to be able to communicate without any outside distractions. monica: that's great. like, i really want you to understand that's great. i want you to feel good about you. like, i see so much of dad in you sometimes, and it pisses me off because you're so [bleep] talented, and i think it goes deeper. jessica: i mean, we were treated different by our dad, if you want to go way back. it's just we were treated different. monica: i can't handle this. jessica: i'm proud of her. lemonis: tell her now. jessica: she knows how proud i am of her and the things she does for people or the things she's succeeded at. monica: [ voice breaking ] i just need to go for a ride. i'm tired of the resentment. [ bleep ] if anybody wants to support my mom and the [bleep] city of cleveland, then [bleep] go for it. jessica: monica i
or, "facetime me. i want to see everybody's desks."ca: it does put me in a bad -- lemonis: stop it. monica! monica: yeah. lemonis: so, we were just talking about, in order for this relationship to work between jess and caity, they have to be able to communicate without any outside distractions. monica: that's great. like, i really want you to understand that's great. i want you to feel good about you. like, i see so much of dad in you sometimes, and it pisses me off because you're so...
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you consider a lot of these folks said good-bye to their lover loved ones by facetime.ng that really hit me as we share a lot of these stories, the names of the people we share are not famous household names. in the community where they lived, they may well be the most impactful person. the teacher you showed earlier, i heard five different people their child had that teacher at some point. these folks have an unbelievable impact of the lives in the community they live. it seems like deferring all of these briefs to six or eight months down the road is going to have some serious consequences that we don't even start to grapple it. >> it strikes me, one of the reasons i want to have you on tonight, i was thinking that someone had shown the tower of light memorial in new york city of the people that we have lost since 9/11 was doing a warm up test and reminding me it is that time of the year again. i think mike pence is going to visit new york. we have this national mourning for the 3,000 americans that we lost on that day and still 20 years later appropriately or properl
you consider a lot of these folks said good-bye to their lover loved ones by facetime.ng that really hit me as we share a lot of these stories, the names of the people we share are not famous household names. in the community where they lived, they may well be the most impactful person. the teacher you showed earlier, i heard five different people their child had that teacher at some point. these folks have an unbelievable impact of the lives in the community they live. it seems like deferring...
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amy coney barrett was really the only person who got that one on one facetime.he was the favorite pretty much throughout this entire process, however short it was. mitch mcconnell expressed his interest in having her be nominated in conversations with trump and conversations with the white house counsel because she was considered the easiest to get through the confirmation process. she's a known quantity. we're learning that amy coney barrett if she is nominated is expected to be on capitol hill this week, fred, for courtesy calls with senators and with mcconnell. >> sarah westwood at the white house. thanks so much. >>> the expected nomination of amy coney barrett kicks off unprecedented scramble by republicans to get her confirmed before the election, which is now just 38 days away. cnn's jessica schneider looks at the potential nominee. >> reporter: people who know 48-year-old amy coney barrett say her family is her number one priority. and she made sure they were front and center at her 2017 confirmation hearing for the seventh circuit. >> we have our oldest
amy coney barrett was really the only person who got that one on one facetime.he was the favorite pretty much throughout this entire process, however short it was. mitch mcconnell expressed his interest in having her be nominated in conversations with trump and conversations with the white house counsel because she was considered the easiest to get through the confirmation process. she's a known quantity. we're learning that amy coney barrett if she is nominated is expected to be on capitol...
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>> sam and i could get together two or three times a week and rehearse via facetime in zoom.dience again. >> yes, exactly. exactly. >> stephen: because i don't know about you but i didn't go into performance to be alone. >> no. >> stephen: i can make faces in the mirror by myself. >> but it's good practice. it's a good time to work on your schtick. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you also, you just narrated the autobiography of malcolm x. there's actually very few audio books have their own billboards around town. there's a huge one at the mouth of the lincoln tunnel. >> i've heard. >> stephen: as soon as i saw it, i went, yeah, that makes sense, i want to listen to that. what do you think -- i mean, it's a famous biography. malcolm x is a towering 20t 20th century figure. what tuning is so vital about his story right now and what sticks with you from his story? >> well, you know, he arrived at this place after going through, you know, numerous really horrible experiences, whether it was the death of his father, his mother beitionaliz s family being separated, being incarcerated in
>> sam and i could get together two or three times a week and rehearse via facetime in zoom.dience again. >> yes, exactly. exactly. >> stephen: because i don't know about you but i didn't go into performance to be alone. >> no. >> stephen: i can make faces in the mirror by myself. >> but it's good practice. it's a good time to work on your schtick. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you also, you just narrated the autobiography of malcolm x. there's actually very...
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>>one of the my mind says new framework is its its facetime or teus. metrics primarily what is the number of new cases per day you know diagnosed cases and then the percent positivity. and that really is a way of making sure that we're testing it off and that the testing we're doing it seemed to see how many cases we're seeing. >>marin county health officer doctor matt willis believes the new framework is a step in the right direction. >>i think one of the things that this friend were offer us is a is a slower and more sequential reopening across the state. >>you have to me for 3 weeks and anyone setting so you know you not be able to move too quickly. >>counties that do more testing like san francisco can have the rating adjusted for the better and each color or tear indicates what can open and while most counties remain in the purple under this system things that were not allowed to open before like indoor hair salons and malls can reopen the so that's an improvement but solano county's health officer says the downside in his mind is it fully reopen
>>one of the my mind says new framework is its its facetime or teus. metrics primarily what is the number of new cases per day you know diagnosed cases and then the percent positivity. and that really is a way of making sure that we're testing it off and that the testing we're doing it seemed to see how many cases we're seeing. >>marin county health officer doctor matt willis believes the new framework is a step in the right direction. >>i think one of the things that this...
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and nancy arranged for facetime meeting. and i thought it was going to be a meeting about talking about this other book, "sweat." and instead she said what would you think about writing a short book and photographing a short book about the pandemic? and i was sort of taken aback, but i immediately said, yeah. yeah, that's a great idea. [laughter] and in retrospect, it feels like a great gift, it was a gift to have this book the work on. especially in those early days when we were really on lockdown, and i live alone, and it kept me from climbing the walls. i wrote and photographed the book in go months. in two months. >> wow. that's fast for for a book. >> yeah. >> i mean, i know you, and i do books also, and that's, that is fast. and it's wonderful, wonderful book. i love especially the way it combines pictures and words. and that, to me, is one of the reasons why i love cartoons and why i love graphic novels and also why i love this book so much, because there is this wonderful -- it's not just with images. there's, like,
and nancy arranged for facetime meeting. and i thought it was going to be a meeting about talking about this other book, "sweat." and instead she said what would you think about writing a short book and photographing a short book about the pandemic? and i was sort of taken aback, but i immediately said, yeah. yeah, that's a great idea. [laughter] and in retrospect, it feels like a great gift, it was a gift to have this book the work on. especially in those early days when we were...
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omnicon and all these big giants when it comes to advertising, all have tried and gotten in for facetimecould push their clients. now, you also did one for, let's say, wework. let's talk about the one with wework, and i will describe it as it is rolling because, you know, the cost for a company like wework, well, they didn't seem to be too concerned about costs back then because they were spending a lot of money. but we're looking at somebody looking out a a window, getting up, going to work -- >> yep. liz: -- the with wework, yeah, go for it. >> that one's easy because there's so many people in their 20s and 30s that are independent micro workers, entrepreneurs, three-person units and so this is just advertising, no different than the commercials are about to run in between your segments. it is about awareness. there's an ungodly amount of awareness on the platform for some of wework's target audience which is these small independents. and to the point of the other major media buying agencies, we're a tiny blip in it, maybe the most disruptive new one of that world, yes, the costs assoc
omnicon and all these big giants when it comes to advertising, all have tried and gotten in for facetimecould push their clients. now, you also did one for, let's say, wework. let's talk about the one with wework, and i will describe it as it is rolling because, you know, the cost for a company like wework, well, they didn't seem to be too concerned about costs back then because they were spending a lot of money. but we're looking at somebody looking out a a window, getting up, going to work --...
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rallies are like karaoke night at the concussion ward you could safely get the same experience facetiming lives in boca and eats dinner every night at 4:30 at red lobster. "you have to get there early so they don't run out of the cheddar bay biscuits we love -- we love the cheddar bay. don't we folks?" for example, trump often tells two kinds of fake stories. stories about going home to his wife melania after rallies and stories about generals and other people who come up to him and call him sir obviously all these stories are made up. even trump seems to have trouble keeping track of his bull[ bleep ] because yesterday at his rally in pennsylvania, he mixed them up. >> last night -- now, i went home and i tell you this, i go home all the time first lady, how'd you like the crowd? "sir, i didn't see it. i didn't see it. but i didn't see it, donald. i didn't see it. sometimes she'll call me mr. president but she's only kidding, believe me. >> seth: your wife calls you sir? are you married to marcie? and if so, marcie, what are you doing? stop pretending to be something we all know you're n
rallies are like karaoke night at the concussion ward you could safely get the same experience facetiming lives in boca and eats dinner every night at 4:30 at red lobster. "you have to get there early so they don't run out of the cheddar bay biscuits we love -- we love the cheddar bay. don't we folks?" for example, trump often tells two kinds of fake stories. stories about going home to his wife melania after rallies and stories about generals and other people who come up to him and...
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investigators were looking into whether extravagant gant donation packages offered facetime with officials and if selling access explained the trump inauguration's record-shattering $107 million cost, $50 million more than any other inaugural ever. she says, quote, my second subpoena came from the house permanent select committee on intelligence. the third subpoena came from the district of columbia. i cooperated fully with both. these investigations are still under way. on january 22nd, 2020, the d.c. attorney general's office filed suit against the inaugural committee and the trump international hotel. the charge was misuse of nonprofit funds, which they'd used to pay outrageous fees to the family's own business. d.c.'s attorney general, carl racine, stated district law requires nonprofits to use their funds for the stated public purpose, not to benefit private individuals or companies. the suit cited emails between me and rick gates. the details are stomach churning. the hotel wanted to charge the inaugural committee $3.6 million for event space, food, and drinks over eight days. the in
investigators were looking into whether extravagant gant donation packages offered facetime with officials and if selling access explained the trump inauguration's record-shattering $107 million cost, $50 million more than any other inaugural ever. she says, quote, my second subpoena came from the house permanent select committee on intelligence. the third subpoena came from the district of columbia. i cooperated fully with both. these investigations are still under way. on january 22nd, 2020,...
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all 50 states also serving as a role model for so many whether it's a conversation like on zoom or facetime or. >>just an e-mail response of here some resources there are some links. i'm all about paying it for that's that's kind of where i am in my life right now chicago, i'm lourdes duarte. >>our hispanic heritage special runs saturday october 17th the 30 minute special begins at 09:30pm and you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. >>while the hazy skies from wildfire smoke is impacting us negatively in terms of our ability to breathe. it's actually helping firefighters on the frontlines officials say smoke from the fires is actually blocked out the sun which we clearly saw last weekend. well, the side effect of that is the temperatures have been going down humidities have been coming up in both of those things are great news at least for the firefighting effort. but despite their progress there is concern the death toll may go up as crews now are beginning to get in to investigate some of the more devastated ar
all 50 states also serving as a role model for so many whether it's a conversation like on zoom or facetime or. >>just an e-mail response of here some resources there are some links. i'm all about paying it for that's that's kind of where i am in my life right now chicago, i'm lourdes duarte. >>our hispanic heritage special runs saturday october 17th the 30 minute special begins at 09:30pm and you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab...
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states while also serving as a role model for so many whether it's a conversation like on zoom or facetimer. >>just an e-mail response of here some resources there are some links. i'm all about paying it for that's that's kind of where i am in my life right now chicago, i'm lourdes duarte. >>hispanic heritage special runs on saturday october the 17th the 30 minute special begins at 00:30pm in the evening and you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. >>tonight's sports report. we doubled our speeds the fastest just got back. >>the forty-niners didn't lose their first game last year till november 11th they want to know this year. well we saw the result yesterday but if you expected cosh i a shanahan and his guys to hang their heads. you haven't been paying attention to this team over the last year. yes they have a lot of play left a lot of plays on the field offensively defensively the 2 guys you had to shut down went crazy in the 2nd half but this is a team that knows who they are and they've been through too much
states while also serving as a role model for so many whether it's a conversation like on zoom or facetimer. >>just an e-mail response of here some resources there are some links. i'm all about paying it for that's that's kind of where i am in my life right now chicago, i'm lourdes duarte. >>hispanic heritage special runs on saturday october the 17th the 30 minute special begins at 00:30pm in the evening and you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the...
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>> funny question, when i facetimed into the library book club thing, one of milicent's husband's daughters contacted me on facebook stuff to email him because i've been touring and stuff like that. weirdly enough i thought this movie was going to come out -- but was going to come out and people would come out of the woodwork's, milicent's would come knocking on my door and not that much actually, and one of milicent's the best friends agents was there and he was very excited he knew milicent i gave him my email address and he didn't email me. i don't know why people don't like emailing, me talk to me people. i've had people who thought they had new information about her that wasn't near formation about her. every sunning i do some guy tries to tell me facts from the black lagoon as if i don't know. pretty weird. so far nothing but i am hopeful when i talk to this woman who really wants to talk to me that i will be able to get some new information but so far nothing. if you read the book you know there's a couple of places where i couldn't fill in everything i wanted to but i'm never gonna
>> funny question, when i facetimed into the library book club thing, one of milicent's husband's daughters contacted me on facebook stuff to email him because i've been touring and stuff like that. weirdly enough i thought this movie was going to come out -- but was going to come out and people would come out of the woodwork's, milicent's would come knocking on my door and not that much actually, and one of milicent's the best friends agents was there and he was very excited he knew...
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oprah and i were facetiming, watching at the same time.go back and forth. gladys song, patti song, when dionne came out, everyone went "whoa." >> called verzuz. what is this called? >> you were hipper and cooler than you. you know verzuz. >> that is so -- mwah. >>> one more for you before we go. this is great. we've got pictures of some animals that will brighten your monday. they are from the comedy wildlife photography awards. check out this bird. he seems to be saying don't get too close. that's titled "social distance, please." and take a look at the pearly whites on this fish. look at that. >> wow. >> this is brought to us by arthur telle thiemenn and his aptly named "smiley." this snow monkey -- this is what i'm like when i get into a tub. it was called "so hot." hot, hot, hot, hot, hot, hot. it was founded by two professional photographers. paul joynson-hicks and -- >> called the hey, man. >> not meant to make us smile but to bring to mind of importance of wildlife. the winners will be announced next month -- >> the winner gets a on
oprah and i were facetiming, watching at the same time.go back and forth. gladys song, patti song, when dionne came out, everyone went "whoa." >> called verzuz. what is this called? >> you were hipper and cooler than you. you know verzuz. >> that is so -- mwah. >>> one more for you before we go. this is great. we've got pictures of some animals that will brighten your monday. they are from the comedy wildlife photography awards. check out this bird. he seems...
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our facetime calls, our texts, it's not the same as our in-person connection we miss our friends. >> you share with your peers when they're struggling just remember there is a place for you. that there are people that want to talk with you and want to be your friend. i think this club is a way to show that. it really helped me when i was getting bullied. now i have a chance to help those kids too >> reporter: and you're already making such a difference all of the students here behind me are part of this club we also have their principal michael brown who's been motivating them. people have been watching this all over the country not just for your students but teens across america what advice would you give them as they're struggling with virtual learning >> you know, love is real. it's an action word. you see all the students here. we at winters mill high school know we can't do it alone but there are adults and kids all around you that can help you through whatever your struggling with >> reporter: i think the message you hear here today is you can't do it alone. and so we are so im
our facetime calls, our texts, it's not the same as our in-person connection we miss our friends. >> you share with your peers when they're struggling just remember there is a place for you. that there are people that want to talk with you and want to be your friend. i think this club is a way to show that. it really helped me when i was getting bullied. now i have a chance to help those kids too >> reporter: and you're already making such a difference all of the students here...
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the phone. —— an hour ago but facetime.ill be another three years. while, that is another three years. while, that is a decent amount of chemotherapy over three years. —— wow. it is quite intense to start but then he will need it for three years. how important is it for you to be strong after losing ben last year? it is very difficult. we have been back at birmingham children's hospital, the same hospital where ben was treated, the same ward, the same nursing staff. it had been quite challenging. i know jack began to feel unwell on the day of ben's funeral, didn't he? that is when his symptoms started. he started having sickness, then he was generally u nwell sickness, then he was generally unwell and lay in bed for quite a while, he was having back pain and night sweats. i took him to the gp and they put it down to post—traumatic stress, which i went along with because of what had happened. i see that you mean people at first thought because he had lost his brother, that his work was affecting him. i understand. -- that wa
the phone. —— an hour ago but facetime.ill be another three years. while, that is another three years. while, that is a decent amount of chemotherapy over three years. —— wow. it is quite intense to start but then he will need it for three years. how important is it for you to be strong after losing ben last year? it is very difficult. we have been back at birmingham children's hospital, the same hospital where ben was treated, the same ward, the same nursing staff. it had been quite...
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or doing facetime with that medical professional. but it's also the sensors and the data. you saw the very first board, where we talked about a future watch that's actually coming in a few months that will be an oxygen sensor, a pulsery sensor, a temperature sensor that you'll have on your wrist that can actually do linear calculations because it will have multiple samples from you. and the algorithm can help te tell you if -- tell you if something's happening to your body. but also we had wwe need to move -- but also we need to move pieces of legislation so we can keep this going. let's take this to what we're experiencing right now. , our ny americans seniors, we've asked them to stay home, we've asked them to limit their contacts, we've asked them to be careful? we've given them telemedicine, but we need to take it to the next level. there are now products that are on the market, that are out there today, we need to start reimbursing them and taking care of them, where you can actually do your covid test at home. you can get on that telemedicine, that phone call, talk t
or doing facetime with that medical professional. but it's also the sensors and the data. you saw the very first board, where we talked about a future watch that's actually coming in a few months that will be an oxygen sensor, a pulsery sensor, a temperature sensor that you'll have on your wrist that can actually do linear calculations because it will have multiple samples from you. and the algorithm can help te tell you if -- tell you if something's happening to your body. but also we had wwe...
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through a drone message to a girl he saw on a rooftop earlier on in the lockdown i think getting onto facetimeom logan, but it's probably the question on the mind of millions of folks who are watching and listening right now. logan wants to know, i'm finding myself having more negative thoughts than usual with everything going on in the world. how can i flip the script? what can i do? this is >> yeah. i think this is a common thing right now where we're feeling negativity and anxiety around d. we need to stop and spot the triggers and where they come up. do we spot them that i learned from my time living as a monk it's stop, spot, swap. we need to stop and spot the triggers and where they come up. do we spot them when we're on social media do we spot them when speaking to a specific group of people the second thing is, let me sto swap it for a new action, a new habit. it may be every time you feel that way, you go and you drink some to understand it let me not avoid it or distract myself or numb myself. let me understand where that feeling is coming from, why i'm feeling negative, and what can
through a drone message to a girl he saw on a rooftop earlier on in the lockdown i think getting onto facetimeom logan, but it's probably the question on the mind of millions of folks who are watching and listening right now. logan wants to know, i'm finding myself having more negative thoughts than usual with everything going on in the world. how can i flip the script? what can i do? this is >> yeah. i think this is a common thing right now where we're feeling negativity and anxiety...
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the boys invited their grandparents during a facetime call, telling them it would be okay if they, quotekids who feel that way about their grandparents, too. >> i bet you do. >> beautiful. >>> the ice bucket challenge a few years back wasn't just for fun. it raised millions for als research now, all the money and attention has led to some good news in the fight against the disease. kate snow has that story for us, right after this it's not insulin. it starts acting from the first dose. and it lowers risk of heart attack, stroke, or death in people with known heart disease or multiple risk factors. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin ra
the boys invited their grandparents during a facetime call, telling them it would be okay if they, quotekids who feel that way about their grandparents, too. >> i bet you do. >> beautiful. >>> the ice bucket challenge a few years back wasn't just for fun. it raised millions for als research now, all the money and attention has led to some good news in the fight against the disease. kate snow has that story for us, right after this it's not insulin. it starts acting from the...
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>> reporter: seeing the destruction at her parents' home in this facetime call with our sacramento affiliate. >> can you show me again, please? >> reporter: at first she feared the worst but her parents were later found safe staying at a casino. in washington state a fire claiming the life of a 1-year-old baby and badly burning his parents. 600,000 acres have burned there in the past three days alone, more than any entire year except for 2015. the town of malden destroyed. the governor now saying the culprit is climate change. >> we talk about this as a wildfire. i think we have to start thinking they're more climate fires. they're climate fires because that's what creates the conditions that makes them so explosive. >> reporter: now, law enforcement tells me they believe the fires in and around m medford were human caused fires. they're investigating this as a possible arson. the red flag warnings are no longer in effect, but the major concern is the air quality. it's sunrise. we should be able to see the sun. you can almost cut that air with a knife. the air quality in some areas around sa
>> reporter: seeing the destruction at her parents' home in this facetime call with our sacramento affiliate. >> can you show me again, please? >> reporter: at first she feared the worst but her parents were later found safe staying at a casino. in washington state a fire claiming the life of a 1-year-old baby and badly burning his parents. 600,000 acres have burned there in the past three days alone, more than any entire year except for 2015. the town of malden destroyed. the...
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ella se comunican por facetime. en esta nueva realidad cuando se resuelve un problema aparece otro.cara, lavarse las manos. las aerolÍneas han decidido poner el famoso para que no haya contacto entre sus empleados y los pasajeros. tambiÉn en algunas partes del aeropuerto estÁ la seÑalizaciÓn para que uno sepa dÓnde se debe parar y poder tener asÍ seis pies de distancia. quiero comentar que en el transcurso de la maÑana, de las 6:00 de la maÑana las 8:30 horas, hubo un flujo de personas y viajeros, no se habÍa visto en los Últimos meses. ese fue el gran reto que tuvieron, no tan sÓlo las autoridades, lo mismo pasajeros detener el distanciamiento social. aquÍ estamos viendo estas imÁgenes. estamos viendo que las personas utilizan la mascarilla, lo que me llamÓ la atenciÓn es que un buen porcentaje de ellos utilizan la mÁscara por debajo de la nariz. eso creo que atrae mucha controversia y muchas preguntas. las personas estÁn asumiendo que con sÓlo taparse la boca estÁn haciendo lo correcto. las personas muy amablemente le preguntaban a los otros que se subieran la mÁscara, pero sÍ el
ella se comunican por facetime. en esta nueva realidad cuando se resuelve un problema aparece otro.cara, lavarse las manos. las aerolÍneas han decidido poner el famoso para que no haya contacto entre sus empleados y los pasajeros. tambiÉn en algunas partes del aeropuerto estÁ la seÑalizaciÓn para que uno sepa dÓnde se debe parar y poder tener asÍ seis pies de distancia. quiero comentar que en el transcurso de la maÑana, de las 6:00 de la maÑana las 8:30 horas, hubo un flujo de personas...
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momento de buscar cosas para hacer, buscar comunicaciÓn todo el rato con ella, siempre que podÍamos, facetimeo? >> es espectacular, despuÉs de tantos retos tener a la persona que amas a tu lado, y poderla abrazar, despuÉs de tanto tiempo siento que nuestra relaciÓn se fortaleció, y que es una felicidad indescriptible. reportero: beso, beso! ♪ [risas] ♪ alan: quÉ romÁnticos, por favor. carlos: vÁmonos todos a alemania que ahÍ sí respetan el amor. se me estÁ viendo una alemana, te imaginas que te hubieras separado de francesco en italia y tÚ aquÍ en nueva york? francisca: no, ni me lo imagino. vamos a una pausa, pero al regresar, tiene que ver eso para creerlo, tiene que ver lo que pasa durante una grabaciÓn, y que ahora es viral en la plataforma de tiktok. carlos: [risas] quÉ tal, un pie. una historia que nos va a conmover, hablamos con la hija de una pareja que recogiÓ los escombros del 911, y ambos murieron con el covid-19. les tenemos la historia. francisca: tambiÉn, miren a esta chica, le responde a maluma componiendo su propia versiÓn de hawai, y tiene millones de visitas en redes. hoy la
momento de buscar cosas para hacer, buscar comunicaciÓn todo el rato con ella, siempre que podÍamos, facetimeo? >> es espectacular, despuÉs de tantos retos tener a la persona que amas a tu lado, y poderla abrazar, despuÉs de tanto tiempo siento que nuestra relaciÓn se fortaleció, y que es una felicidad indescriptible. reportero: beso, beso! ♪ [risas] ♪ alan: quÉ romÁnticos, por favor. carlos: vÁmonos todos a alemania que ahÍ sí respetan el amor. se me estÁ viendo una...
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. >>98 and here are 2 new tricks to try in facetime settings toggle the switch for eye contact.e looking at the other person even if you're looking at your screen. and for the first time ever you can set a default mail and web browser app to do it go into settings for the app you want as your to fall and make the change ios 14 works with the iphone 6 s and up you can download it right now it's free. you can find me online at rich on tech, i'm rich demuro. >>well there's a lot going on coming up on the kron 00:04am morning news, a growing memorial outside the u.s. supreme court for ruth bader ginsburg president trump's revealing his plans for filling that vacancy in we'll if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself, are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are
. >>98 and here are 2 new tricks to try in facetime settings toggle the switch for eye contact.e looking at the other person even if you're looking at your screen. and for the first time ever you can set a default mail and web browser app to do it go into settings for the app you want as your to fall and make the change ios 14 works with the iphone 6 s and up you can download it right now it's free. you can find me online at rich on tech, i'm rich demuro. >>well there's a lot going...
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but, you know, we'lljust have to facetime and call because it's so important to stay in the loop of thingsre you have it, that is marcus rashford, talking at length about the next steps that he wants to take. you might remember last time marcus rashford launched a campaign, he had to wait a few days for a government response, he has not had to wait so long this time. speaking on breakfast a short time ago, the schools minister nick gibb said the government will be looking closely at the specific requests marcus has made. i'd be delighted to meet marcus rashford and we are looking at all the policy suggestions that he has put forward in his letter to make sure they do deliver on a shared objective, which is alleviating the kind of poverty he talks about. we're joined now by the head of the national food strategy, david dimbleby. strategy, henry dimbleby. and richard walker, the managing director of iceland, one of the supermarkets that's part of the marcus rashford taskforce. good morning, gentlemen. henry, ifi can come to you, why is a national food strategy needed and important? the purpo
but, you know, we'lljust have to facetime and call because it's so important to stay in the loop of thingsre you have it, that is marcus rashford, talking at length about the next steps that he wants to take. you might remember last time marcus rashford launched a campaign, he had to wait a few days for a government response, he has not had to wait so long this time. speaking on breakfast a short time ago, the schools minister nick gibb said the government will be looking closely at the...
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that the home are so proactive, allowing do you phone in literally as often as you want, to have facetimemes have been pretty horrific in the last few month, how scary is that for you? yeah, obviously it is incredibly scary, particularly with the first lockdown. there was that feeling because she had onlyjust gone in, as well, and the numbers and the death rates were incredibly high and every single piece of news featured the care home sector, you did feel, particularly for us, we felt like we had moved her somewhere she was even more vulnerable than she would have been before. but as time went on, then real liced that the way they we re then real liced that the way they were protecting and locking down and were protecting and locking down and we we re were protecting and locking down and we were grateful they could always get the ppe, and they were really focussed on that, we had to then accept that that was way it is s and you know, and it is harder up for us as relatives emotionally because wendy has dementia so her concept of time is affected, so it is much harder on the relatives and
that the home are so proactive, allowing do you phone in literally as often as you want, to have facetimemes have been pretty horrific in the last few month, how scary is that for you? yeah, obviously it is incredibly scary, particularly with the first lockdown. there was that feeling because she had onlyjust gone in, as well, and the numbers and the death rates were incredibly high and every single piece of news featured the care home sector, you did feel, particularly for us, we felt like we...