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adrienne! come down! what are you doing?car with her and can clearly see and talk to her, tells her that she's simply recovering from trauma, picking up the pieces of a shattered life. oh, my god. you're dead, too. what? no. no, no, i'm not. and you're not. is adrienne hallucinating? is she in a coma? or is she somehow haunting her own life? written and directed by tara miele and shot way back in 2018, wander darkly is a film whose modest budget belies its very high ambitions — a metaphysical drama about the meaning of life and attempts to turn a post—traumatic love story into a terrence malick—esque meditation upon existence. this is real. some would liken the narrative to a cross between eternal sunshine of the spotless mind and ghost, although to me, it was more reminiscent ofjacob's ladder, the twisted �*90s oddity about an american soldier besieged by visions that may or may not be combat shock. you got to find somebody that you love. not shea. please don't marry shea. scoffs. in the lead role, miller, who shone in 2018
adrienne! come down! what are you doing?car with her and can clearly see and talk to her, tells her that she's simply recovering from trauma, picking up the pieces of a shattered life. oh, my god. you're dead, too. what? no. no, no, i'm not. and you're not. is adrienne hallucinating? is she in a coma? or is she somehow haunting her own life? written and directed by tara miele and shot way back in 2018, wander darkly is a film whose modest budget belies its very high ambitions — a metaphysical...
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adrienne! come down! what are you doing? her that she's simply recovering from trauma, picking up the pieces of a shattered life. oh, my god. you're dead, too. what? no. no, no, i'm not. and you're not. is adrienne hallucinating? is she in a coma? or is she somehow haunting her own life? written and directed by tara miele and shot way back in 2018, wander darkly is a film whose modest budget belies its very high ambitions — a metaphysical drama about the meaning of life and attempts to turn a post—traumatic love story into a terrence malick—esque meditation upon existence. this is real. some would liken the narrative to a cross between eternal sunshine of the spotless mind and ghost, although to me, it was more reminiscent ofjacob�*s ladder, the twisted �*90s oddity about an american soldier besieged by visions that may or may not be combat shock. you got to find somebody that you love. not shea. please don't marry shea.
adrienne! come down! what are you doing? her that she's simply recovering from trauma, picking up the pieces of a shattered life. oh, my god. you're dead, too. what? no. no, no, i'm not. and you're not. is adrienne hallucinating? is she in a coma? or is she somehow haunting her own life? written and directed by tara miele and shot way back in 2018, wander darkly is a film whose modest budget belies its very high ambitions — a metaphysical drama about the meaning of life and attempts to turn a...
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adrienne, to you first. >> yes, alex, big kudos to president biden and the staffers.ting though not one republican was along and this journey. relief to the american should not be a partisan issue. it is not a partisan issue. the fact we didn't get one single republican vote is a big bummer. >> big bummer indeed. and your thoughts? >> similar reaction. i didn't get into all of the details of the bill, it's massive. but i really was hoping and maybe -- maybe hr-1 is the place where this happens, but we need to see that attempt at good faith bipartisanship. i realize the majority of the republican party would not negotiate in good faith but there are some that are trying and it would be really great to see some sort of attempt to try to -- to work through some of those policy interests that the good-faith republicans are trying to raise alarms on. so disappointed, it needed to pass, i'm glad it's done. hopefully teach every legislation can show more good bipartisan that president biden campaigned on. >> michael, everyone in the country could have listened to every singl
adrienne, to you first. >> yes, alex, big kudos to president biden and the staffers.ting though not one republican was along and this journey. relief to the american should not be a partisan issue. it is not a partisan issue. the fact we didn't get one single republican vote is a big bummer. >> big bummer indeed. and your thoughts? >> similar reaction. i didn't get into all of the details of the bill, it's massive. but i really was hoping and maybe -- maybe hr-1 is the place...
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here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> when we talk about reckoning -- we can't do the reckoning without doing american history has been. america promised all these ideals, but black people were like, hey, what about us? you told us it was about equality. you told us that all men and women were created equal. you told us we had equal protection under the law. but you didn't fulfill that promise. and we are evidence of that. black people have been saying that for centuries. ♪ we shall overcome ♪ >> reporter: there have been generations singing about it, songs like "weust as long. john legend is no exception. ♪ one day when the glory comes ♪ >> reporter: using anthems like "glory" that he cowrote for the film "selma" to connect art and activism. for him, it's about storytelling. from his hit single "ordinary people" to the intimate ball lat "all of me." ♪ cause all of me loves all of you ♪ >> reporter: he aims to connect with his audiene and connect them to each other. >> i love art because art helps us envision a new world. it helps us become closer to each other. helps us see each other's huma
here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> when we talk about reckoning -- we can't do the reckoning without doing american history has been. america promised all these ideals, but black people were like, hey, what about us? you told us it was about equality. you told us that all men and women were created equal. you told us we had equal protection under the law. but you didn't fulfill that promise. and we are evidence of that. black people have been saying that for centuries. ♪ we shall...
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chicago. >> adrienne, thank you so much.thank you for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. a capsule a day visibly fades the dark spots away. new neutrogena® rapid tone repair 20 percent pure vitamin c. a serum so powerful dark spots don't stand a chance. see what i mean? neutrogena® dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad was sold for less than $24; a playstation for less than $16; and a 4k television for less than $2. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. remember, shipping is always free.
chicago. >> adrienne, thank you so much.thank you for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. a capsule a day visibly fades the dark spots away. new neutrogena® rapid tone repair 20 percent pure vitamin c. a serum so powerful dark spots don't stand a chance. see what i mean? neutrogena® dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad was sold for less than $24; a playstation for less than $16; and a 4k television for less than $2. go to dealdash.com right now and see how...
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> adrienne, thank you so much.y. and thank you for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. renae is not an influencer, she's more of a groundbreaker. renae runs with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. because out here, you can't fake a job well done. hear renae's story at deere.com new from crest i've been telling everyone, the secret to great teeth... is having healthy gums. keep yours healthy with new crest advanced gum restore. it's clinically proven to detoxify below the gum line, and it restores by helping heal gums in as little as seven days. because you can't have a healthy smile, without healthy gums. advanced gum restore from crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. will there be an ev for me? what about me? one for me? you mean us? what about me? and me? how about us? yeah, how about us? great question. wait, can i get one in green? got one for me?! hey, what about me? what about us? is there an ev for me? ev for me? us? what about me? me? for me? ♪ ♪ (dog whimpers) so jeff, you need all those scr
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adrienne broaddus, cnn, chicago. >> adrienne, thank you for that report. >>> so, right now, there arerestrict access to voting moving through state legislature. that number according to the brennan center. i'll speak with someone moo is working to counter all of these pieces of legislation, and we'll talk about some specifically. retirement, she'll wonder,st "what if i could retire sooner?" and so she'll get some advice from fidelity, and fidelity will help her explore some different scenarios, like saving more every month. ♪ and that has carla feeling so confident that she can enjoy her dream... right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. plaque psoriasis, the burning, itching. the pain. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™. janssen can help you explore c
adrienne broaddus, cnn, chicago. >> adrienne, thank you for that report. >>> so, right now, there arerestrict access to voting moving through state legislature. that number according to the brennan center. i'll speak with someone moo is working to counter all of these pieces of legislation, and we'll talk about some specifically. retirement, she'll wonder,st "what if i could retire sooner?" and so she'll get some advice from fidelity, and fidelity will help her explore...
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adrienne, we'll start with you.the potential scenario where the georgia restrictions are unable to be repealed? how did democrats and voting rights groups find their way around those laws in the next two years to make sure that those eligible to vote can vote? >> well, first of all, geoff, it starts with the fact that we've got so much media that's focused on this. this is not something that's only happening in georgia, this is happening in multiple states across the country, especially states with republican-held legislatures. it's a systematic effort by the national party trickling down to the states. the fact that we're talking about it is step one. step two is getting corporate america involved. i think that's one of the great parts of what stacey abrams is doing on this. it's part of her strategy to call out corporations that are based in certain states who are not getting involved in this. that's where you're seeing coca-cola, boycott coca-cola is a hash tag that's been trending this weekend because more corpo
adrienne, we'll start with you.the potential scenario where the georgia restrictions are unable to be repealed? how did democrats and voting rights groups find their way around those laws in the next two years to make sure that those eligible to vote can vote? >> well, first of all, geoff, it starts with the fact that we've got so much media that's focused on this. this is not something that's only happening in georgia, this is happening in multiple states across the country, especially...
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. >> reporter: yes, says detroit master plumber adrienne bennett, whose firm is currently helping tonon-cushy mindset. >> this is physical work. you need to be there on the job site every day. and you got to be on time. and a lot of the young people today, they don't have work ethics. >> reporter: but plenty do. determined to breed new plumbers, vinnie sposari runs his own year-long training program, paying young people from theet-go to learn the trade. >> we're paying our trainees 15, 16, $18 an hour. and then when you're done with the program, you're not a full licensed plumber, you're a service technician who's able to snake drains and to do the kind of small plumbing repairs and whatnot and get close to that six figure income. you're getting paid to learn that! >> reporter: after a certain number of hours and possibly an exam; the requirements vary by locality; you can become a licensed plumber, a quality credential in an economy where only 11% of employers think colleges and universities are doing a good job of preparing people for the workforce. says sposari of his apprenticesh
. >> reporter: yes, says detroit master plumber adrienne bennett, whose firm is currently helping tonon-cushy mindset. >> this is physical work. you need to be there on the job site every day. and you got to be on time. and a lot of the young people today, they don't have work ethics. >> reporter: but plenty do. determined to breed new plumbers, vinnie sposari runs his own year-long training program, paying young people from theet-go to learn the trade. >> we're paying...
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adrienne elbar, david, good to see you.ggressive push to suppress black voters and a direct response to republican losses in november and january and they're doing it in the same week civil rights icon vernon jordan is remembered. ahh, the timing. we'll be right back. alright, i brought in ensure max protein... ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't (grunting noise) i'll take that. yeeeeeah! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar drink, play, and win big in the powered by protein challenge! ♪ ♪ we know it's going to take many forms of energy to meet the world's needs while creating a cleaner future for all. at chevron, we're lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations, investing in lower-carbon technologies, and exploring renewable fuels of the future. we work hard to care for the homes we love. but it's only human... to protect the one we share. one of the worst things about a cold sore we work hard to care is how it can make you feel. but, when used at the first sign, abreva ca
adrienne elbar, david, good to see you.ggressive push to suppress black voters and a direct response to republican losses in november and january and they're doing it in the same week civil rights icon vernon jordan is remembered. ahh, the timing. we'll be right back. alright, i brought in ensure max protein... ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't (grunting noise) i'll take that. yeeeeeah! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar drink, play, and win big in the...
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adrienne elrod is with us, democratic strategist, former senior aide on the biden/harris campaign.. before we jump into specifics, i want to ask a big picture strategy question here. this is from the atlantic. there's a piece in the atlantic i want to ask you about on wednesday, quote, biden isn't talking for a reason, and quote, it's a conscious calculation that people don't need or want to hear from the president on an hour-by-hour basis. that they will be satisfied if he can revive the economy and end the pandemic. with that in mind, has that been part of the strategy, you think, that would explain why we haven't heard or seen the president take questions in this sort of setting so far? >> well, i think there is some truth to that, craig, because you know, first of all, we have this in your face president, donald trump, for four years that was completely exhausting. you know, who was talking to the press constantly and also not always in the best way. so i think that's part of the strategy, but we have also got to keep in mind, president biden has been talking to the press for a
adrienne elrod is with us, democratic strategist, former senior aide on the biden/harris campaign.. before we jump into specifics, i want to ask a big picture strategy question here. this is from the atlantic. there's a piece in the atlantic i want to ask you about on wednesday, quote, biden isn't talking for a reason, and quote, it's a conscious calculation that people don't need or want to hear from the president on an hour-by-hour basis. that they will be satisfied if he can revive the...
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women in management, it won't change. >> bring it up and bring it all the way over. >> reporter: as adrienneearned recently, when she was interviewing african american plumber candidates. >> one guy said that he couldn't get into the union, because he didn't have any connections. he should have been able to go to that union hall, knock on the door and say, i want an application to get in. "who do you know?" "i don't know nobody." they shut the door. >> reporter: but bennett does think things are changing. >> the u.a., which is united association, which is for the piping trades, a national level, the president at the conference this year, he made a mandate that harassing, hazing, is going to stop, and the workplace is not a place for that. so now, it is better, but it's a mindset that is generational. they still feel that they can say and do what they want. >> reporter: for the pbs newshour, paul solman. >> woodruff: so much going on. and now to the analysis of brooks and capehart. that's "new york times" columnist david brooks, and jonathan capehart, columnist for the "washington post." let'
women in management, it won't change. >> bring it up and bring it all the way over. >> reporter: as adrienneearned recently, when she was interviewing african american plumber candidates. >> one guy said that he couldn't get into the union, because he didn't have any connections. he should have been able to go to that union hall, knock on the door and say, i want an application to get in. "who do you know?" "i don't know nobody." they shut the door....
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adrienne broaddus reports from chicago. >> reporter: jackie just got vaccinated in her own home.d vaccine from rush medical center. they have limited transportation and hattie can only get out of the house if someone carries her. >> it's a blessing and it's great. i hope everybody gets to take it that they do well. >> reporter: a few miles away -- >> you're just going to feel a little pinch. >> reporter: a vaccination at the flores home. there are 120 people in the program targeting those hardest hit by covid. 71 people have received the vaccine. >> this is like a blessing to have someone come to the house especially when you have a latina, 92-year-old mother who has dementia who can do hardly nothing for herself. >> reporter: but there's a problem, not everyone who needs the shot gets it, and it falls along racial lines. the kaiser family foundation tracks vaccinations in 20 states by race and ethnicity. the overall vaccination is three times higher for whites than latinos and twice as high for blacks. the challenge in cities around the country, many vulnerable american, are goi
adrienne broaddus reports from chicago. >> reporter: jackie just got vaccinated in her own home.d vaccine from rush medical center. they have limited transportation and hattie can only get out of the house if someone carries her. >> it's a blessing and it's great. i hope everybody gets to take it that they do well. >> reporter: a few miles away -- >> you're just going to feel a little pinch. >> reporter: a vaccination at the flores home. there are 120 people in the...
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up to me to morrow's the big archery tournaments and forgive me for i heard you want to take part adrienne you. love yes i do that you've kidded around with me long enough on the wrong i was already knowing on bones when you were still just drinking milk. to knock it down or to move. winter is coming it's high time to harvest the rice. choky too is seeing the 1st fruit of fair labor the farmers have discovered that naeem tree oil is a natural tool for warding off the plague events. they've been spraying their fields with it regularly. so many of the homes hushes there are no ads here anymore and over there most of them are going to cut a lot of burst marigolds are starting to bloom the credibility but we're worried because the organic farm inspector is coming from india today to see if we've met all the standards are going in a minute only to lose. the good so we haven't used chemicals well i don't know nina oil is really ok. this is choking the head of the farmers groups. and this is one chalk she's a part of the team. she did and i wanted to see which seemed to use when i was a plant you
up to me to morrow's the big archery tournaments and forgive me for i heard you want to take part adrienne you. love yes i do that you've kidded around with me long enough on the wrong i was already knowing on bones when you were still just drinking milk. to knock it down or to move. winter is coming it's high time to harvest the rice. choky too is seeing the 1st fruit of fair labor the farmers have discovered that naeem tree oil is a natural tool for warding off the plague events. they've been...
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adrienne elrod, joe biden i think made some pretty clear and strong statements about his support for voting rights and his opposition for what we just saw happen in georgia. what can he do to sort of move the process along? everyone has said where they stand on things like the filibuster. d.c. statehood could also be a factor. what do you think pragmatically he should be doing tonight? what calls should he be making. >> first of all, he should be calling joe manchin and kyrsten sinema and make sure they are supporting hr-1. this should not be a democrat versus republican issue. this is about the voting rights of all americans, the most fundamental right we have in america. if he can find some republican support, great. joe biden knows the senate very well. when it comes to the filibuster, he made it very clear today that he is open to options. he is open to at least some sort of reform on the filibuster. and the bottom line is this, joy, he's got to get his agenda passed. he knows that. and at some point he is going to do whatever it takes to make that happen because he's got such a
adrienne elrod, joe biden i think made some pretty clear and strong statements about his support for voting rights and his opposition for what we just saw happen in georgia. what can he do to sort of move the process along? everyone has said where they stand on things like the filibuster. d.c. statehood could also be a factor. what do you think pragmatically he should be doing tonight? what calls should he be making. >> first of all, he should be calling joe manchin and kyrsten sinema and...
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sisters adrienne jackson and first f the first things on the list. >> reporter: the cdc saying vaccinated grandparents can visit people nearby, but avoid nonessential travel. >> every time that there's a surge in travel, we have a surge of cases in this country. >> reporter: americans eager to restart their lives, but tonight new storm. spring breakers descending on beaches and bars in florida, where the uk variant is accelerating. in daytona, hundreds of motorcycles rumbling in for bike week. and in atlanta, crowds celebrating the nba all-star game. this is as more states lift restrictions and drop mask mandates. texas just the latest. >> we can see the light at the end of the tunnel, because we've spent a year battling, trying to survive, under water, suffocating, wondering do i close it, do i keep it open? >> reporter: but today essential workers protesting the lifting of the mask mandate, saying their lives are being put at risk. >> the answer is vaccinate. vaccinate first. >> reporter: the director of the cdc says they are really trying to restrain travel. dr. walensky calling this a
sisters adrienne jackson and first f the first things on the list. >> reporter: the cdc saying vaccinated grandparents can visit people nearby, but avoid nonessential travel. >> every time that there's a surge in travel, we have a surge of cases in this country. >> reporter: americans eager to restart their lives, but tonight new storm. spring breakers descending on beaches and bars in florida, where the uk variant is accelerating. in daytona, hundreds of motorcycles rumbling...
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adrienne el rod, he is looking to independence day as a day of freedom from this virus. how do you think the president did? >> oh, he was just extraordinary, mika. i'm not just saying because i worked on his campaign. i truly believe there is not anyone better to be in the white house now for this monumental moment. you contrast what we heard him say last night with his predecessor, how his predecessor and administration handled this virus. it's night and day in comparison. since joe biden has taken the helm of the white house, his team has gone together and they have created an ambitious plan to get people vaccinated. frankly, it's working. we are seeing tens of thousands every day being vaccinated. that was not the case under trump. we didn't feel we had the faith and confidence in donald trump to actually get that done. so, you know, i give his team all the accolades for creating this ambitious plan and actually seeing it through, implementing it. and i don't know about you, mika, but i certainly would love to be gathered with my family on july 4th outside or wherever
adrienne el rod, he is looking to independence day as a day of freedom from this virus. how do you think the president did? >> oh, he was just extraordinary, mika. i'm not just saying because i worked on his campaign. i truly believe there is not anyone better to be in the white house now for this monumental moment. you contrast what we heard him say last night with his predecessor, how his predecessor and administration handled this virus. it's night and day in comparison. since joe...
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she's also the author of poetry collections chosen by adrienne rich for the bernard clements both price and translating a recipient of the campbell price the guggenheim fellowship for national endowment for the arts fellowship. her prose and poetry have been published in the near times the republic the guardian paris review poetry and elsewhere. she's the poetry editor of the republican a full professor at rutgers new york university. bringing into the conversation is -- born and raised in jackson mississippi. he's a professor of english and creative writing at the university of mississippi and was the author of the novel long division a collection of essays. he's also the author of the memoir heavy. heavy was shortlisted for the andrew crenshaw medal and named one of the best books of 20 teen by "the new york times" publisher's week we npr library journal the "washington post" southern living entertainment weekly the chronicle and "the new york times" critic. without further ado please join me in welcoming kathy. >> hey how are you? >> i'm good, how are you? >> i know we talked five mi
she's also the author of poetry collections chosen by adrienne rich for the bernard clements both price and translating a recipient of the campbell price the guggenheim fellowship for national endowment for the arts fellowship. her prose and poetry have been published in the near times the republic the guardian paris review poetry and elsewhere. she's the poetry editor of the republican a full professor at rutgers new york university. bringing into the conversation is -- born and raised in...
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correspondent adrienne krishna was in mozambique before the late latest fighting began and is following developments from cape town he sent us this update about the situation in palma. a very poor part of the country actually the poorest part of the country a lot of people are unhappy that the government is not investing and the government is not listening to them then few of them radicalize and the security forces respond with massive force also attacking their families and people who have nothing to do with those radical people and hence they were legalized more people thought the whole thing spiraled out of control and although the government has been busy over the past months that they were everything is under control it is not it's basically just been quite successful in keeping journalists out and international observers from the area but the situation is bad when we finally managed to get there last month we had terrifying there is from this place people in the camps there you had stories of children who were taken away a father sort of the picture of a 16 year old jordan said lo
correspondent adrienne krishna was in mozambique before the late latest fighting began and is following developments from cape town he sent us this update about the situation in palma. a very poor part of the country actually the poorest part of the country a lot of people are unhappy that the government is not investing and the government is not listening to them then few of them radicalize and the security forces respond with massive force also attacking their families and people who have...
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adrienne bankert has more of the details for us.ers are saying kirk franklin should be held accountable. ♪ ask yourself do you want to be happy ♪ >> reporter: this morning, 16-time grammy award winning artist kirk franklin will open up since being accused of verbally accusing his son. it surrounds his son kerrion would leaked audio from a profanity-laced phone call between the two last saturday. >> [ bleep ]. and get your [ bleep ] back [ bleep ] way. >> reporter: in the audio which has since gone viral he's heard threatening the 32-year-old. his son responding this way. >> how dare you. i dare you. >> my son and i had an argument which he chose to record. i felt extremely disrespected and i lost my temper. i said words that are not appropriate. and i am sincerely sorry to all of you. >> we've been having challenges with my oldest son for years and, again, as he's gotten older his disrespect has become more aggressive. >> reporter: later today franklin and his wife will appear on tamron hall's talk show to address those allegations
adrienne bankert has more of the details for us.ers are saying kirk franklin should be held accountable. ♪ ask yourself do you want to be happy ♪ >> reporter: this morning, 16-time grammy award winning artist kirk franklin will open up since being accused of verbally accusing his son. it surrounds his son kerrion would leaked audio from a profanity-laced phone call between the two last saturday. >> [ bleep ]. and get your [ bleep ] back [ bleep ] way. >> reporter: in the...
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. >>> i'm adrienne broaddus in michigan.tarting next week ford field will become a mass vaccination site. right now state health officials here in michigan are concerned about the rise in covid cases. the state has seen an increase of more than 50% of new covid cases. also, michigan has reported cases of that uk variant throughout the state. >> reporter: i'm jean casarez in new york. new jersey governor phil murphy is announcing effective friday at 6:00 a.m. jim niece yums, restaurants, arcades, health clubs and personal care businesses can all open up to 50% capacity. now, if you're having a function outdoors you can increase your capacity to 25 people and indoor function can be increased to 50 people. but remember you still have to wear your mask and you have to socially distance. >>> i'm nick watt in los angeles. disneyland has been closed for over a year, but the company just announced those doors will be opening again april 30th. of course, limited numbers, masks will be mandatory and here is the bad news, for now becau
. >>> i'm adrienne broaddus in michigan.tarting next week ford field will become a mass vaccination site. right now state health officials here in michigan are concerned about the rise in covid cases. the state has seen an increase of more than 50% of new covid cases. also, michigan has reported cases of that uk variant throughout the state. >> reporter: i'm jean casarez in new york. new jersey governor phil murphy is announcing effective friday at 6:00 a.m. jim niece yums,...
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adrienne broaddus, cnn, chicago. >>> so we just heard about the vaccination problems in california, butogram is trying to change that by targeting the hardest hit areas with the vaccine. officials want to reserve 40% of doses for underserved communities. the state has a four level color coded system signifying levels of transmission and those levels establish the guidelines for covid restrictions. officials will now tie vaccination rates to those tiers. >>> sonia diaz is founding director of the ucla latino policy and politics initiative and also a civil rights attorney. thank you so much for joining us. so despite how hard minority communities have been hit by covid, people live management wealthiest parts of california have been getting double vaccine decembers than people in the poorest parts have been getting. do you know what is behind this disparity? >> i think a number of things. we have health systems that really do not ensure that people that are disadvantaged are able to survive this pandemic. we've seen that with the infection rates and now with vaccines. one of the reasons i
adrienne broaddus, cnn, chicago. >>> so we just heard about the vaccination problems in california, butogram is trying to change that by targeting the hardest hit areas with the vaccine. officials want to reserve 40% of doses for underserved communities. the state has a four level color coded system signifying levels of transmission and those levels establish the guidelines for covid restrictions. officials will now tie vaccination rates to those tiers. >>> sonia diaz is...
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. >> reporter: i'm adrienne broaddus and in chicago vaccines continue to roll out.oot announced people 16 and older with underlying medical conditions and all essential workers are now able to receive the covid-19 vaccine. she says that's about 84% of adults in chicago. this announcement came on the same day the mayor made another announcement via twitter. she said in part, we're heading in the wrong direction when it comes to covid cases. the pandemic is not over. also on monday officials with the public health department in illinois reported more than 1,700 new covid cases. >> reporter: i'm miguel marquez in detroit, michigan, the state that is seeing a huge increase in the number of coronavirus cases. officials here trying to deal with it in a couple different ways. one, they've launched a covid dashboard for businesses that break coronavirus rules. so that not only the businesses but the employees, the government and the public knows which businesses are not following coronavirus guidelines. it's also trying to increase testing across the board, testing has fall
. >> reporter: i'm adrienne broaddus and in chicago vaccines continue to roll out.oot announced people 16 and older with underlying medical conditions and all essential workers are now able to receive the covid-19 vaccine. she says that's about 84% of adults in chicago. this announcement came on the same day the mayor made another announcement via twitter. she said in part, we're heading in the wrong direction when it comes to covid cases. the pandemic is not over. also on monday...
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. >> reporter: i'm adrienne broaddus in chicago.ve their eyes set on life after the pandemic. on thursday illinois's governor j.b. pritzker said at least half of his state's population 16 and up receive at least one dose of the covid-19 vaccine illinois can return to its normal operations, but the state isn't there yet. the governor said right now that number is hovering around 28%. people 16 and up will be able to receive the vaccine starting next month. >> reporter: i'm alexandra field in new york with more shots going into arms more states are easing restrictions. connecticut the latest to lift capacity limits on a whole slew of businesses, including restaurants, gyms, stores and museums. connecticut is leaving its statewide mask mandate in place. the governor says that he will move to make vaccines accessible to all adults age 16 and up as soon as april 5th. that is ahead of may 1st, the date on which president biden has said all states should make vaccines available to all adults. >> reporter: i'm alison kosik in new york. amc
. >> reporter: i'm adrienne broaddus in chicago.ve their eyes set on life after the pandemic. on thursday illinois's governor j.b. pritzker said at least half of his state's population 16 and up receive at least one dose of the covid-19 vaccine illinois can return to its normal operations, but the state isn't there yet. the governor said right now that number is hovering around 28%. people 16 and up will be able to receive the vaccine starting next month. >> reporter: i'm alexandra...
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. >> reporter: i'm adrienne broaddus in chicago.nce add plan that would relax some of the rules surrounding the automatic collection of unpaid parking and traffic fines. it's a move to help eliminate pressure on low income to moderate income families during the pandemic. here is how it works, for the 2020 tax year the relief applies to families of four earning less than $57,000 a year and for singles it applies to those families earning $16,000 or less. >> reporter: i'm jacqueline howard in atlanta. nearly half of parents say their teen's mental health is worse since the pandemic began. nearly 1,000 parents of 13 to 18 year olds were surveyed through cs not children's hospital in michigan. in that survey almost half of parents say they've noticed a new or worsening mental health condition for their teen and a little more than half say they've tried relaxing family rules to give their teens more time with friends. among the parents who did that, 81% said it helped. >>> it was a busy weekend for airports, the most travelers of the pan
. >> reporter: i'm adrienne broaddus in chicago.nce add plan that would relax some of the rules surrounding the automatic collection of unpaid parking and traffic fines. it's a move to help eliminate pressure on low income to moderate income families during the pandemic. here is how it works, for the 2020 tax year the relief applies to families of four earning less than $57,000 a year and for singles it applies to those families earning $16,000 or less. >> reporter: i'm jacqueline...
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>> adrienne, my home state here.ock and since last july it's been trading down and that coincides with when t-mobileand sprint merged and they lost some of their rentals because of the two customers becoming one and we think it is time to buy the stock here and we expect the next year or two to be very good, american tower >> we have a bonus question for you, pharma jim, from steve in new jersey why is the gm position you put me in down on the day when the market is ripping everywhere else should i buy more or just start listening to others on the investment committee oh, it's steve weiss >> and steve, steve, you have to move what it's done and for some reason you keep getting out of gm and i never told you to do that i told you to buy and hold gm, steve. >> you're a good sport, jimmy, thank you. >> coming up, the ten-year yield is up 1.5% and we have more on the tufures outlook. we have a trade coming at you next we've all felt this gap. the distance between what is, and what could be. while he's tapping into his pa
>> adrienne, my home state here.ock and since last july it's been trading down and that coincides with when t-mobileand sprint merged and they lost some of their rentals because of the two customers becoming one and we think it is time to buy the stock here and we expect the next year or two to be very good, american tower >> we have a bonus question for you, pharma jim, from steve in new jersey why is the gm position you put me in down on the day when the market is ripping...
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correspondent adrienne krishna was in mozambique before the latest fighting began and is following developments from cape town he sent us this update on the situation and. a very poor part of the country actually the poorest part of the country a lot of people on every that the government is not investing and the government is not listening to them then few of them reddick allies and the security forces respond with massive force also taking their families and people who have nothing to do with those radical people and hence their ridiculous what people thought the whole thing spiraled out of control and although the government has been busy over the past months that they were everything is under control it is not it's basically just been quite successful in keeping journalists out and international observers from the area but the situation is bad when we finally managed to get there last month we had terrifying stories from this place people in the camps there you had stories of children who were taken away a father sort of the picture of a 16 year old daughter and said look they just took her
correspondent adrienne krishna was in mozambique before the latest fighting began and is following developments from cape town he sent us this update on the situation and. a very poor part of the country actually the poorest part of the country a lot of people on every that the government is not investing and the government is not listening to them then few of them reddick allies and the security forces respond with massive force also taking their families and people who have nothing to do with...
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. >> michael steele, adrienne al rog, and shannon pettypi. >>> still ahead, a "new york times" documentary giving us a devastating first-hand look inside a coronavirus intensive care unit. >> physically it is exhausting. we are just running. we don't have time to eat or drink or use the rest rooms. >> sarah reynolds, who you just saw there is the head nurse of her unit. she is going to join me next to talk about if she has noticed any progress as a result of people getting the vaccine and how front-line workers are emotionally handling the pandemic one year in. we'll be right back. when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... kids, bedtime! ...she was worried we wouldn't be able to keep up. course we can. what couldn't keep up was our bargain detergent. turns out it's mostly water, and that doesn't work as well on stains. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. kind of like our quiet time. [daughter: slurping] what are you doing? don't pay for water. tide is concentrated with three times the active cleaning ingredients. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. p
. >> michael steele, adrienne al rog, and shannon pettypi. >>> still ahead, a "new york times" documentary giving us a devastating first-hand look inside a coronavirus intensive care unit. >> physically it is exhausting. we are just running. we don't have time to eat or drink or use the rest rooms. >> sarah reynolds, who you just saw there is the head nurse of her unit. she is going to join me next to talk about if she has noticed any progress as a result of...
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hey, adrienne! come down! what are you doing?covering from trauma, picking up the pieces of a shattered life. oh, my god, you're dead, too. what? no, no, i'm not. and you're not. is adrienne hallucinating, is she in a coma or is she somehow haunting her own life? written and directed by tara miele and shot way back in 2018, wander darkly is a film whose modest budget belies its very high ambitions, a metaphysical drama about the meaning of life and attempts to turn a posttraumatic love story into a terrence malick—esque meditation upon existence. this is real. some would liken the narrative to a cross between eternal sunshine of the spotless mind and ghost, although to me, it was more reminiscent ofjacob's ladder, the twisted 90s oddity about an american soldier besieged by visions that may or may not be combat shock. you got to find somebody that you love. not shea, please don't marry shea. in the lead role, miller, who shone in 2018's american woman, continues to impress, carrying the weight of an elliptical drama that constant
hey, adrienne! come down! what are you doing?covering from trauma, picking up the pieces of a shattered life. oh, my god, you're dead, too. what? no, no, i'm not. and you're not. is adrienne hallucinating, is she in a coma or is she somehow haunting her own life? written and directed by tara miele and shot way back in 2018, wander darkly is a film whose modest budget belies its very high ambitions, a metaphysical drama about the meaning of life and attempts to turn a posttraumatic love story...