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her name was alexis torres. >> alexis torres was the last person to see ashlea alive, and was the actualst person to leave her apartment. >> reporter: that is certainly somebody you'd wanna talk to. >> obviously. yes, sir. >> reporter: alexis said she and ashlea had gone to an early thanksgiving dinner with friends in ashlea's complex. so you had thanksgiving dinner, and that was -- >> i think it was from 12? >> reporter: sure. and then hung around for the afternoon? >> yes. >> reporter: but ashlea had to work that night. >> ashlea's shift was supposed to be from 7:00 p.m. until 3:00 a.m. and alexis agreed to come over during the time she was working to basically take care of ashlea's dog. >> reporter: then alexis told the police and later us that she went back one more time after ashlea got home from work. how long did you stay? >> i stayed for an hour. >> reporter: that would make it 4:00 a.m. if alexis was telling the truth, the police had the beginning of a timeline. but before they could check her story or anyone else's for that matter, a neighbor gave them even more to work with. a
her name was alexis torres. >> alexis torres was the last person to see ashlea alive, and was the actualst person to leave her apartment. >> reporter: that is certainly somebody you'd wanna talk to. >> obviously. yes, sir. >> reporter: alexis said she and ashlea had gone to an early thanksgiving dinner with friends in ashlea's complex. so you had thanksgiving dinner, and that was -- >> i think it was from 12? >> reporter: sure. and then hung around for the...
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we'll get an update on the fight for abortion access with alexis mcgill johnson, acting president and ceo of the planned parenthood federation of america. we'll also speak with the director and writer of a powerful new dramatic film called "never rarely sometimes always" that follows a 17-year-old girl as she travels from pennsylvania to new york city to get an abortion without having to notify her parents. >> i'm not ready to be a mother. where else could you go? >> nowhere in concert venue. amy: then, president trump dangerously suggested injecting disinfectants could help patients sick with the coronavirus. pres. trump: and then i see the disinfectant that knocks it out in one minute. is there way we can do something inside orby injection -- almost a cleaning? amy: a after trump's remarks, governors reported a spike in phone calls about taking disinfectants. we will look at "what we know about the most touted drugs tested for covid-19" with tanya lewis, associate editor for health and medicine at scientific american. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democrac
we'll get an update on the fight for abortion access with alexis mcgill johnson, acting president and ceo of the planned parenthood federation of america. we'll also speak with the director and writer of a powerful new dramatic film called "never rarely sometimes always" that follows a 17-year-old girl as she travels from pennsylvania to new york city to get an abortion without having to notify her parents. >> i'm not ready to be a mother. where else could you go? >>...
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locutor: al galanazo alexis ayala, los años le favorecen.
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alexis: i think that it is still early days. we need to study its impact. it's a start.t is better than nothing. i remember a few years ago asking the ceo of google at the time, but their thought was at google about church. whether or not it should be something that you have your hand in identifying people with problematic content. and he said we don't censor anything. but we can do you rank that kind of content printed so there sort of tipping the scale a little bit behind the scenes. and again this comes up to this question of the fact that we don't necessarily have visibility into these actions. so i think one of the things that makes these companies interesting from our citizens perspective is then the active transparency, were not really in the position to say the algorithms show who your d ranking or flagging or not. we just see the results. the doing a good job. it. >> and reminder all of the programs you are saying now are available to watch in their entirety a booktv.org. just like the author's, for the book title in the search box at the top of the page. next e
alexis: i think that it is still early days. we need to study its impact. it's a start.t is better than nothing. i remember a few years ago asking the ceo of google at the time, but their thought was at google about church. whether or not it should be something that you have your hand in identifying people with problematic content. and he said we don't censor anything. but we can do you rank that kind of content printed so there sort of tipping the scale a little bit behind the scenes. and...
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alexis, i love you. >> i love you, too. stay safe.ristine and the kids. >> thank you very much. they're all upstairs. nobody's talking to me right now. >>> all right. i am now among those who have contracted what they are calling the beast, this virus. proof positive that you are not too strong. that there is none who is immune. but what does it mean? what have i learned more acutely than i ever wanted to? i'll tell you next. right now, we've got 100 reasons for you to switch to jackson hewitt. say goodbye to your old tax service and get $100 when you file with jackson hewitt. plus, you'll get our lifetime accuracy guarantee. so maybe it's more like 101 reasons. get your coupon code at jacksonhewitt.com and get $100 today. no, because on a sandwich,t no they ask you if you want cheese. but on a papadia, cheese is what's holding the whole operation together. get one now for just six bucks. better ingredients. better pizza. better than a sandwich. papa john's. at t-mobile, we know that connection is more important than ever. we've incre
alexis, i love you. >> i love you, too. stay safe.ristine and the kids. >> thank you very much. they're all upstairs. nobody's talking to me right now. >>> all right. i am now among those who have contracted what they are calling the beast, this virus. proof positive that you are not too strong. that there is none who is immune. but what does it mean? what have i learned more acutely than i ever wanted to? i'll tell you next. right now, we've got 100 reasons for you to...
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her name is alexis glik.is a well-known economic analyst but she happens to be an example of an american as well who is figuring out a solution. thank you for joining me, my friend. >> thank you so much for having me. i'm thinking about youme. i'm here for you. >> why do you look so much better on your shot at home than i do? >> we've got to get used to this stuff. i was thinking i've got to be bright and happy for you, so i'm bright orange for you, chris. >> so, the need -- look, alexis talks to me all the time. she coaches me up before the show on a regular basis. the need is greater than we imagined. why? >> it is tremendous. as we sit here today, 124,000 schools are closed in the united states impacting 55 million kids. but as i've been telling you, the thing that keeps me up at night are the 30 million kids who rely on school meals. right now, chris, those school buildings have become school feeding sites. every one of us can, you know, we think back to our youth, right? and stepping into the school lunc
her name is alexis glik.is a well-known economic analyst but she happens to be an example of an american as well who is figuring out a solution. thank you for joining me, my friend. >> thank you so much for having me. i'm thinking about youme. i'm here for you. >> why do you look so much better on your shot at home than i do? >> we've got to get used to this stuff. i was thinking i've got to be bright and happy for you, so i'm bright orange for you, chris. >> so, the...
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es alexis valdÉs. directamente a los Ángeles con luis sandoval que nos va a enseÑar quÉ recursos tienen nuestros inmigrantes indocumentados para buscar ayuda en la pandemia. voy con luis, dÓnde estÁs? luis: buenos dÍas, el día de hoy los saludo desde mi carro en la plaza del mariachi para platicar sobre los recursos que existen para la gente y documentada de que hay diferentes organizaciones a distintos niveles que crean programa para apoyar a esta poblaciÓn durante la crisis de salud. una organizaciÓn no lucrativa que apoya a jornaleros y empleadas domÉsticas. en estos tiempos ha redoblado sus esfuerzos para apoyar a la comunidad. >> hacemos despensas de comida regularmente y tambiÉn estamos ofreciendo apoyo econÓmico en forma de tarjetas de tiendas de supermercados. luis: de donde salen los recursos para apoyar a nuestra gente? >> algunas de fundaciones que estÁn apoyando y tambiÉn del pÚblico general. hemos estado haciendo llamadas al pÚblico especÍficamente para ayudar a la comunidad jornal era y t
es alexis valdÉs. directamente a los Ángeles con luis sandoval que nos va a enseÑar quÉ recursos tienen nuestros inmigrantes indocumentados para buscar ayuda en la pandemia. voy con luis, dÓnde estÁs? luis: buenos dÍas, el día de hoy los saludo desde mi carro en la plaza del mariachi para platicar sobre los recursos que existen para la gente y documentada de que hay diferentes organizaciones a distintos niveles que crean programa para apoyar a esta poblaciÓn durante la crisis de salud....
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a quick round of applause for alexis and then we'll take some. [applause] >> i don't think there's another microphone so just jump up and shout as loud as you can. >> i want to flip this to the international scene. there are chinese companies and there's an article in wise magazine about how basically they are taking 5g technology and you talk about net states enacted the state net. we fear the internet might break into more than one. so if you take all the analysis that you did for the us-based multinationals how do you think that fits in with the chinese multinationals as of now? >> it's a great question and one of the things that i wrestled with when i started looking at these companies was where we going to drop a line and one of the reasons i didn't include the large chinese tech companies is it's not that clear with their relationship with state government is. there seems to be a relationship quite a strong one in some cases and i think that teeters the dynamic a little bit where these independent technology companies fueled by citizens tha
a quick round of applause for alexis and then we'll take some. [applause] >> i don't think there's another microphone so just jump up and shout as loud as you can. >> i want to flip this to the international scene. there are chinese companies and there's an article in wise magazine about how basically they are taking 5g technology and you talk about net states enacted the state net. we fear the internet might break into more than one. so if you take all the analysis that you did for...
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cabeza de vaca sostuvo una rueda de prensa en donde solicita mÁs protecciÓn a los migrantes sara alexis evitar la propagaciÓn del virus >>> yo aquÍ quisiera secretaria es urgente >> es un tema de seguridad nacional >>> y pedirle que por favor se lleve >>> a esos migrantes a algÚn lugar adecuado >>> la secretaria pÚblica ha confirmado 16 casos positivos que corresponden a 6 migrantes de honduras, 3 para de cuba uno de camerÚn y 4 mexicanos >>> algo que ha puesto en alerta los lÍderes de gobierno para actuar antes que sea demasiado tarde >>> quÉ es lo que va suceder cuando estÉ con atenciÓn mÉdica que van hacer saturar las clÍnicas de hospitales en seguro social y el sector salud del gobierno de tamaulipas y cÓmo vamos a enfrentar para poder atender la salud en el resto >> por su parte la secretaria de gobernaciÓn estÁ de acuerdo en hacer un albergue para reubicar a los miles de migrantes para reforzar la salud del estado >>> como yo estaba ahorita mismo >> comisionado >>> como el canciller >>> definitivamente yo sÍ quisiera comentar que pues sÍ habrÁ necesidad de hacerlo oficial y depend
cabeza de vaca sostuvo una rueda de prensa en donde solicita mÁs protecciÓn a los migrantes sara alexis evitar la propagaciÓn del virus >>> yo aquÍ quisiera secretaria es urgente >> es un tema de seguridad nacional >>> y pedirle que por favor se lleve >>> a esos migrantes a algÚn lugar adecuado >>> la secretaria pÚblica ha confirmado 16 casos positivos que corresponden a 6 migrantes de honduras, 3 para de cuba uno de camerÚn y 4 mexicanos...
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and hold for ideas and essays and arguments and then to be here with alexis who is the author of the information trade and transforms our world. can you hear me with the microphone? alexis is the deputy cto where she basically runs to get vendors to compete who can advise the best programs for citizens of newms york and tech media andct communications and spent a couple of decades studying these issues and as the un mission and the state department but also which is so clear from this book. [applause] and this book to start by taking a minute and why we needed a new category. >> and then to talk about how we came upon the idea. and there were a number of terrorist attacks and then the largest terrorist attack which killed over 130 people. and a lot of these were to organize on social media. they got involved and to try to figure out if that's on the platform how we keep them from organizing it was a rough start in the beginning and those that were captured six months later diff despite the fact actively focus on - - posting on facebook the entire time there was not a lot google and y
and hold for ideas and essays and arguments and then to be here with alexis who is the author of the information trade and transforms our world. can you hear me with the microphone? alexis is the deputy cto where she basically runs to get vendors to compete who can advise the best programs for citizens of newms york and tech media andct communications and spent a couple of decades studying these issues and as the un mission and the state department but also which is so clear from this book....
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please join me in warmly welcoming alexis coe and jamaal bully to politics and prose. >> hello alexis >> hello. >> let's get started. >> let's do it. >> what was the genesis of this book? his first book as mentioned is about a murder of a young couple and it seems like a very different direction then crime. >> and asked this question and ask it enough you would think i have a really good distinct answer and i don't. they seem really different. as a historian, when you are in grad school you study with very little time period, which is literally a year, 1922 of them acted at my first job was at the new york public library. the schwartzman building in bryant park. i worked in exhibitions and my job is really collective memory. you start with the mayor form, virginia woolf walking stick. it's all over the place. during that time i began to think a lot about allison freda "forever" which i found an example in a book when i was in grad school. i didn't want to be someone who is known as a woman, i wanted tenure and i thought you cannot touch love as a woman as a historian or else you're no
please join me in warmly welcoming alexis coe and jamaal bully to politics and prose. >> hello alexis >> hello. >> let's get started. >> let's do it. >> what was the genesis of this book? his first book as mentioned is about a murder of a young couple and it seems like a very different direction then crime. >> and asked this question and ask it enough you would think i have a really good distinct answer and i don't. they seem really different. as a historian,...
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joining us from washington with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios, alexi mccammond.eat to see you on this monday morning. talk about axios' one big thing today. >> great to see you. today's one big thing is about amy klobuchar. she's on joe biden's podcast "here's the deal." it is something he started recently in the campaign, as a way to combat being clocked to the sidelines because of the coronavirus. gretchen whitner, from michigan, joined him. klobuchar and whitmer, you can't talk to strategists without both their names coming up as potential vp candidates or candidates on the short list for vice president for joe biden in 2020. amy klobuchar spent a lot of time during the podcast reintroducie ining herself to b listeners. talking about her family, friends, her life before she was in the senate, and how she loves working with people across the aisle, which we all know is something joe biden prioritizes. it is an interesting moment for senator klobuchar. we know vice president biden is forming a committee to vet these women who are on his short list for vp which,
joining us from washington with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios, alexi mccammond.eat to see you on this monday morning. talk about axios' one big thing today. >> great to see you. today's one big thing is about amy klobuchar. she's on joe biden's podcast "here's the deal." it is something he started recently in the campaign, as a way to combat being clocked to the sidelines because of the coronavirus. gretchen whitner, from michigan, joined him. klobuchar and...
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so quick round of applause for alexis. [applause] this book is about what you call met states, maybe you want to start by taking a minute and showing us what those are and why you felt like we needed a new category for them. >> thank you for coming, it's wonderful to see you here and i think the best way to describe what it is is to talk about how icame upon the idea to write this book in the first place . back in 2015, there were a number of terrorist attacks across france and in november 2015 there was the largest terrorist attack which killed over 130 people and it was found out after the fact that a lot of these attacks were carried out and organized on social media. those social media companies got involved in working with defense agencies to try to figure out how to we stop the proliferation of terrorists on our platforms,how do we keep them from organizing, attacks like this on our platforms . and it was a kind of rough start in the beginning.one of the people who was responsible for the attacks was captured about s
so quick round of applause for alexis. [applause] this book is about what you call met states, maybe you want to start by taking a minute and showing us what those are and why you felt like we needed a new category for them. >> thank you for coming, it's wonderful to see you here and i think the best way to describe what it is is to talk about how icame upon the idea to write this book in the first place . back in 2015, there were a number of terrorist attacks across france and in...
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alexis wichowski is the deputy y cto of new york city where she runs basically the policy experiment lab trying to get the others to compete for who can devise the best programs to improve the social warfare of the citizens of new york. she's an adjunct professor of the communications of columbia university and spent a couple of decades studying the issues then as a member of the staff in the un mission, state department, and also just speaking very deeply which is very clear from the book that i admire so a quick round of applause for alexis. mosco [applause] to jump right in, this book is about what you call back to the states. maybe you want to tell us what those are and why you thought we needed a new category for them. >> thank you all for coming. it's wonderful to see you c all here. i think the best way to describe is to talk about how i came upon the idea to write this book in the first place. back in 2015, there were a number of talks ended november 2015, there was the largest which killed over 130 people and it was found out aftere the fact that a lot of these were carried
alexis wichowski is the deputy y cto of new york city where she runs basically the policy experiment lab trying to get the others to compete for who can devise the best programs to improve the social warfare of the citizens of new york. she's an adjunct professor of the communications of columbia university and spent a couple of decades studying the issues then as a member of the staff in the un mission, state department, and also just speaking very deeply which is very clear from the book that...
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we'll speak with patrick harker about what will take to get the economy back on its feet and later, alexis ohanian will join us he'll talk about his investment in a company that's help iing small businesses navigate the loan process, which is one of the issues let's focus in on the stories we are watching in this final hour of trade wilfred of course covering the bank earnings. morgan stanley the latest. meg has new details on testing but we'll begin with breaking news out of washington where president trump is expected to meet this hour via teleconference with governors. what are we expecting here >> that conerer sags is about to get underway where president trump is going to share with the nation's governors what the white house and its medical team have arrived at as far as the guidelines for reopening the economy. the daily white house briefing is going to take place at 6:00 p.m. and what president trump on twitter is touting as a major news conference to talk about the reopening, opening up america again. this is going to be a process, but president trump wants to show that he is in f
we'll speak with patrick harker about what will take to get the economy back on its feet and later, alexis ohanian will join us he'll talk about his investment in a company that's help iing small businesses navigate the loan process, which is one of the issues let's focus in on the stories we are watching in this final hour of trade wilfred of course covering the bank earnings. morgan stanley the latest. meg has new details on testing but we'll begin with breaking news out of washington where...
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a quick round of applause for alexis. [applause] >> just jump right in. this book is about what you call -- take a minute and tell us what those aren't what you felt we needed a new category for them. >> sure. thankdo you all for coming. so wonderful to see you all here. i think the best way to describe is to talk about how i came upon the idea to write this book in the first place. back in 2015 there were a number of terrorist attacks across france, and in november 2015 the was with the largest terrorist attack which killed over 130 people and it was found out after the fact a lot of these attacks are carried out and organize in social media. so social media companies really got involved in working with defense agencies to try to figure how do we stop the proliferation of terrorist on our platforms, how do we keep them from organizing, attacks like this on a platform. it was a kind of rough start in the beginning. one of the people who is responsible for the tax was captured about six months later, despite the fact you didn't actually post on facebook fo
a quick round of applause for alexis. [applause] >> just jump right in. this book is about what you call -- take a minute and tell us what those aren't what you felt we needed a new category for them. >> sure. thankdo you all for coming. so wonderful to see you all here. i think the best way to describe is to talk about how i came upon the idea to write this book in the first place. back in 2015 there were a number of terrorist attacks across france, and in november 2015 the was...
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political reporter for axios, alexis mccammond. great to see you this morning. about axios' one big thing today. >> well, today's one big thing is about the new coronavirus bill that congress is considering. and according to a scoop from my colleague jonathan swan, yesterday republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell told his republican senate colleagues on a conference call that he basically didn't want to move forward with president trump's idea to use a new coronavirus bill to fund republicans' investment infrastructure plans. this is something that president trump has been floating to mcconnell and other republicans. and now mcconnell's move basically telling republicans that he's not comfortable with the way that the white house wants to write these spending bills and sort of blow up the deficit even more than republicans have already seen it blown up under president trump. he's deviateding from president trump in a way when we've seen him working with him in every other way possible. >> wow, that's interesting, a break from the president with regard
political reporter for axios, alexis mccammond. great to see you this morning. about axios' one big thing today. >> well, today's one big thing is about the new coronavirus bill that congress is considering. and according to a scoop from my colleague jonathan swan, yesterday republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell told his republican senate colleagues on a conference call that he basically didn't want to move forward with president trump's idea to use a new coronavirus bill to...
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joining us with a look at axios am, political reporter for axios, alexi mccammond.g to you. great to see you on this monday morning. talk to us about axios' one big thing today. >> good to see you, too. happy monday morning. staying at home. axios' one big thing is how some advisers of the president are watching joe biden's relative obscurity and invisibility in the news cycle during the coronavirus outbreak. they're starting to get uneasy about it. that's because in the last week alone, yasmin, there has been national and state polls, from places like fox news, mind you, and nonpartisan places, that are showing biden beating president trump in a general election matchup in places like florida, michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. obviously, those are crucial states to winning the electoral college in november. excuse me. the other thing that the advisers are looking at is how president trump is slipping in his standings among seniors. the group of americans who are most concerned about the coronavirus. apparently, the most disappointed in the president's response
joining us with a look at axios am, political reporter for axios, alexi mccammond.g to you. great to see you on this monday morning. talk to us about axios' one big thing today. >> good to see you, too. happy monday morning. staying at home. axios' one big thing is how some advisers of the president are watching joe biden's relative obscurity and invisibility in the news cycle during the coronavirus outbreak. they're starting to get uneasy about it. that's because in the last week alone,...
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warmly welcoming alexis coe and jamaal bully to politics and prose. [applause] >> hello, alexis. >> hello, everyone. >> hello, audience. so let's just get started. >> let's do it. >> so your first mentioned is a murder of a young couple and this seems a different direction. >> i'm going to go on, they seem really different. as a historian when you're in ergrad school, you study this in theory. i studied literally a year, after that my first job was at new york public library, building in brian park and my job was collective memory, so youu start with tomorrows, it's all over the place. during that time i began to think a lot about allison freda forever. i didn't want to be someone who is known as a woman. i thought i wanted tenure and you cannot catch love as a woman or historian or else you're not going to get a job and so i thought about it for years and i felt like it was a really interesting story and explained so much about the origin of prejudice and i liked presidential biographies. the audible series would require to my mind to really understa
warmly welcoming alexis coe and jamaal bully to politics and prose. [applause] >> hello, alexis. >> hello, everyone. >> hello, audience. so let's just get started. >> let's do it. >> so your first mentioned is a murder of a young couple and this seems a different direction. >> i'm going to go on, they seem really different. as a historian when you're in ergrad school, you study this in theory. i studied literally a year, after that my first job was at new...
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alexis from yahoo!ting better after being sick with coronavirus. >> we know about the process of recovery and how long it takes before a patient is actually cured. g it takes before a patient iacs tually cured. hey, can i... hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. there's my career,... my cause,... my choir. i'm a work in progress. so much goes... into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine. dovato has 2... medicines in... 1 pill to help you reach and then stay undetectable. so
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he's finding other ways that he can get concessions on health care. >> alexi mccammond, thank you, astter at signup.axios.com. that does it for me on this tuesday morning. i am yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts
he's finding other ways that he can get concessions on health care. >> alexi mccammond, thank you, astter at signup.axios.com. that does it for me on this tuesday morning. i am yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts
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. >> joining us is alexis christoforous of yahoo! finance. only a third of u.s.ibly be done at home. so which jobs cannot be done at home? it seems they will be disproportionately affected, not only with covid exposure but possibly losing their jobs. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you. it has highlighted the stark divide between those who can work from home and those who can't work from home. a large segment of the population doesn't have the luxury of being able to work from home. they are typically in a more economically secure. higher levels of education. full time salaried employees. 83% report working remotely compared to 35% with a high school degree. more likely to be male and younger. two-thirds of them lack a college degree. they are a little less likely to be white, more likely to be black or latino. two racial groups being particularly hard hit by the virus. you asked what areas of the population may have to go out and actually report on the job. of course our health care workers. god bless all of them for to go what they are doing on the f
. >> joining us is alexis christoforous of yahoo! finance. only a third of u.s.ibly be done at home. so which jobs cannot be done at home? it seems they will be disproportionately affected, not only with covid exposure but possibly losing their jobs. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you. it has highlighted the stark divide between those who can work from home and those who can't work from home. a large segment of the population doesn't have the luxury of being able to work...
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elizabeth -- co-director of the liberty and national security program at center for justice and alexisbiography of george washington. msnbc contributor and senior correspondent at boston, npr station. mckay, i want to start with you. who told the president what he said on monday wasn't the case? >> i think that it was clear that there was some amount of pushback. not just from people inside the administration but from republican governors. you know, his whole line of argument here kind of flew in the face of conservative orthodoxy. up until recently, it's been founded on this idea of federalism. so he retreated from it fairly quickly while still trying to save face in trumpian fashion. >> kimberly, you saw the tweets, liberate minnesota, liberate michigan. what do you make of those? >> well, look, i think on the surface, it shows the president instinct which he wants the country to be reopened as quickly as possible. and he -- that's what led to that initial declaration that was not just against conservative orthodoxy as mckay says. the tenth amendment. that he's in total control and h
elizabeth -- co-director of the liberty and national security program at center for justice and alexisbiography of george washington. msnbc contributor and senior correspondent at boston, npr station. mckay, i want to start with you. who told the president what he said on monday wasn't the case? >> i think that it was clear that there was some amount of pushback. not just from people inside the administration but from republican governors. you know, his whole line of argument here kind of...
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jason dalton is just steps away from alexis. >> he went to look at the black vehicle. the door to that vehicle and it was locked. he turned around and walked away.idn't el so, ju, uld her glowing screen have called attention to jason dalton? her life was spared that night. >> i got out of the car and looked around to see if i could see any shadows, and then i went and grabbed tyler's phone out of his pocket and called 911. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> yes, my boyfriend and his dad just got shot at the seelye auto group. >> are they on the ground? >> yes, and they're not moving. >> okay, stay on the phone with me. i got officers en route. >> okay. >> i'm at an apartment complex literally less than a half a mile away across the street from of this. with my overheadlights on i responded to the scene and are of in the less than a minute. >> just to advise you, you do have a witness over at the burger king parking lot. >> could you see who the person was that was shooting? >> no, i just turned because we heard gunshots. you could see the smoke from his gun and hear it
jason dalton is just steps away from alexis. >> he went to look at the black vehicle. the door to that vehicle and it was locked. he turned around and walked away.idn't el so, ju, uld her glowing screen have called attention to jason dalton? her life was spared that night. >> i got out of the car and looked around to see if i could see any shadows, and then i went and grabbed tyler's phone out of his pocket and called 911. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> yes, my...
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el doble gesto de alexis ha cambiado muchos corazones.os pronin, mejora cÓmo el oxÍgeno se distribuye y cÓmo cambiar la circulación al estar acostado boca abajo, cambia la circulaciÓn de nuestro pulmÓn y es una recomendaciÓn importante y es lo que hacemos en los hospitales. juan: una de las cosas que escuchar es que anteriormente es a lo que se hacÍa en las salas de intensivo, pero con pacientes de covid-19 se estÁ comenzando a hacer los pacientes que estÁn en camas regulares para evitar que llena un ventilador o un intensivo. vamos a ver cuÁl es la otra pregunta que tiene para nosotros alejandro fernÁndez. alejandro: si es verdad que hay pacientes con covid-19, incluyendo jÓvenes, que han sufrido derrames cerebrales con complicaciones de la enfermedad? nos puede platicar algo al respecto? y un saludo a todo tu auditorio. juan: gracias, fernÁndez prestas preguntas. algo que es -- por estas preguntas, algo que es evidente es que alejandro estÁ leyendo de todo lo que sale del covid-19 porque son preguntas bastante actuales. quÉ crees tubos
el doble gesto de alexis ha cambiado muchos corazones.os pronin, mejora cÓmo el oxÍgeno se distribuye y cÓmo cambiar la circulación al estar acostado boca abajo, cambia la circulaciÓn de nuestro pulmÓn y es una recomendaciÓn importante y es lo que hacemos en los hospitales. juan: una de las cosas que escuchar es que anteriormente es a lo que se hacÍa en las salas de intensivo, pero con pacientes de covid-19 se estÁ comenzando a hacer los pacientes que estÁn en camas regulares para...
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alexis madrigal, a writer for the atlantic, is a co-founder. >> we feel like if you're part of the national response to this epidemic, then you owe the nation transparency. what we need from them is not perfection, but transparency, honesty and openness. >> reporter: both quest and lab corps tell "cbs this morning" they have increased their testing capacity right now. both companies say they are testing around 35,000 each day. and combined, both companies have run more than 1 million tests. >> there is good news in italy where officials are reporting progress in the battle against the coronavirus, even though the country is doing fewer tests per capita than the u.s. chris has the story from a nursing home in northern italy where residents have paid a terrible price. >> reporter: throughout this pandemic in italy, nursing homes have been particularly hard hit. but perhaps none more so than here at t here. they gave us an exclusive look inside. issing home.fterictim,at housekeeper who lin garden. julia, a carpenter and book worm. these are the empty beds that used to belong to patients who di
alexis madrigal, a writer for the atlantic, is a co-founder. >> we feel like if you're part of the national response to this epidemic, then you owe the nation transparency. what we need from them is not perfection, but transparency, honesty and openness. >> reporter: both quest and lab corps tell "cbs this morning" they have increased their testing capacity right now. both companies say they are testing around 35,000 each day. and combined, both companies have run more...
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música ) (♪ música ) > los planes de una compañía de teatro fueron suspendidos debida al covid-19 alexisi, ellos en españa y argentina > dos meses antes te decía que ni locos lo hacíamos. >> el director lo tenía todo listo para comenzar una gira con su compañía de teatro pero el coronavirus los obligó a quedarse en casa y cambiar de planes . >> ahí hicimos teatro en cuarentena invitando a actores de todo el mundo no solo de miami para que se sumen en sus casas y vean juntos una obra de teatro. >> por lo general son obras que ya han tenido éxito en miami . >> la idea estima algo bueno a la gente y algo reflexivo. >> ese es uno de los retos para el director poder adaptarse a esta nueva realidad. >> y es que la gente esté mirando y se esté viendo, que se sienta atrapada. >> es un reto tremendo, actriz y para los actores como una nueva forma de comunicar. >> cuenta como una victoria. >> la idea motivó a este amigo . >> estás en plena depresión cuando ella hacía llamadas y haciéndolo desde otro médico tienes que hacer diseño. >> jesús entrevista a profesionales muy reconocidos dentro de su ca
música ) (♪ música ) > los planes de una compañía de teatro fueron suspendidos debida al covid-19 alexisi, ellos en españa y argentina > dos meses antes te decía que ni locos lo hacíamos. >> el director lo tenía todo listo para comenzar una gira con su compañía de teatro pero el coronavirus los obligó a quedarse en casa y cambiar de planes . >> ahí hicimos teatro en cuarentena invitando a actores de todo el mundo no solo de miami para que se sumen en sus casas y...
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decidiÓ que las personas asistan a los funerales, pero de manera virtual, cÓmo lo van a hacer, sara alexis crearon una manera Única para que todas las personas puedan ir a los servicios f de sus seres queridos. >>> mi idea, es poner un vidrio para darle el respeto al ser querido, la persona que estÉ, madre, padre para las personas que lo puedan ver, podemos hacer lÍnea por automÓvil, que estÉn aparte, y pueden dar el respeto a la persona por el virus. >>> no dien que decir que no, porque el hemano no puede entrar, asÍ que todo puedes dar su respeto a la persona, la manera que operarÍa, pasaria con su vehÍculo, y estaria en el ataÚd donde estÁ, con los familiares que pueden verlo por una ventana. queremos ayudar a la gente, y ayudarlos con otro tipo de servicio nuevo que nadie tiene aquÍ en el valle. >>> ante el temor que el coronavirus se contagie a travÉs de las bolsas que se usan para comprar en el mercado, se ordeÓo ofrecer bolsas a consumidores, y exonerar el costo de los diez centavos, no sre las tienen que cobrar, tarÍa vigente por 60 dÍas, pese a las Órdenes que tiene california par
decidiÓ que las personas asistan a los funerales, pero de manera virtual, cÓmo lo van a hacer, sara alexis crearon una manera Única para que todas las personas puedan ir a los servicios f de sus seres queridos. >>> mi idea, es poner un vidrio para darle el respeto al ser querido, la persona que estÉ, madre, padre para las personas que lo puedan ver, podemos hacer lÍnea por automÓvil, que estÉn aparte, y pueden dar el respeto a la persona por el virus. >>> no dien que...
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alexis is the deputy cto where she basically runs
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debate de ra aprobaciÓn demÁs fondos para pequeÑas premisas, foven tos que ya se han agotado, sara alexisasegurando que los congresistases trabajan en washington para tener mÁs fondos disponibles. >>> fondos para pequeÑas empresas y an asegurar que lleguen a la gente apropiada. porque una pequeÑa empresa se considera hasta 5 00 empleados. ahora negocio tienen otro problema, la administraciÓn de xe snas empresas anuncia que dinero para prÉstamos se les ha terminado por lo que dice que ya negocian para votar esta semana en ha aprobaciÓn demÁs fondos. >>> negociando los detalles de esto ahorita de estos fondos, espero que en la seth semana, 10 dÍas mÁximo, podamos votar para asegurar que los fondos lleguen a los bancos. vi administraciÓn de pequeÑas empresas pÚblico cam que por ahora son incapaz de solicitudes en funciÓn del fondos disponibles, el mismo modo no podemos inscribir nuestro prestamistas en te momento, recomienda que sigan tratando de solicitar y que se comuniquen con su oficina para que los pueda ayudar. >>> pequeÑas empresas deben seguir aplicando porque cuando ya, estos fondos
debate de ra aprobaciÓn demÁs fondos para pequeÑas premisas, foven tos que ya se han agotado, sara alexisasegurando que los congresistases trabajan en washington para tener mÁs fondos disponibles. >>> fondos para pequeÑas empresas y an asegurar que lleguen a la gente apropiada. porque una pequeÑa empresa se considera hasta 5 00 empleados. ahora negocio tienen otro problema, la administraciÓn de xe snas empresas anuncia que dinero para prÉstamos se les ha terminado por lo que...
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we'll get an update on the fight for abortion access with alexis mcgill johnson, acting president and ceo of the planned parenthood federation of america. we'll also speak with the director and writer of a powerful new dramatic film called "never rarely sometimes
we'll get an update on the fight for abortion access with alexis mcgill johnson, acting president and ceo of the planned parenthood federation of america. we'll also speak with the director and writer of a powerful new dramatic film called "never rarely sometimes
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. >>> y oscar jornada seis de la liga mx y el cruz azul, el de chivas puso alexis vega de un comentario estés de., esto serie todo de mi parte nos vemos mañana. >>> el condado habilitaron centro de llamadas que ayudar a las personas a tener información y recursos para los diversos programas de ayudas federales estatales y locales para dueños de negocios y empleados. puede llamar al 8333 cruceros 19 de lunes a viernes hasta las 5:00 de la tarde. ya regresamos con más. (música) >>> nosotros continuamos celebrando, en medio de esta pandemia. aquí presentamos el nuevo grupo de jóvenes que se celebran el fin de sus estudios. (música) (música) (música) (música) (música) si usted quiere participar en esa clase 20 20 invierno es una foto casera de estos estudiantes que se estén por graduar solamente debe de descargar otra aplicación de telemundo 48 hasta el menú principal pero busque fotos y vídeos hasta la de categoría de 20 20, muy importante que el nombre del estudiante y la escuela de la cual pertenece y después de subir las fotos y listo, no pasaremos aquí en nuestras emisiones de noticier
. >>> y oscar jornada seis de la liga mx y el cruz azul, el de chivas puso alexis vega de un comentario estés de., esto serie todo de mi parte nos vemos mañana. >>> el condado habilitaron centro de llamadas que ayudar a las personas a tener información y recursos para los diversos programas de ayudas federales estatales y locales para dueños de negocios y empleados. puede llamar al 8333 cruceros 19 de lunes a viernes hasta las 5:00 de la tarde. ya regresamos con más....
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pretty big changes for big companies, alexis. talk about the impacts this could have on wall street. >> reporter: we didn't mention macy's. furloughing 130,000 of their employees. day by day the way we shop and the retail landscape is changing. sometimes by the hour. you mentioned target. starting today, they will start monitoring the number of people they will let into their stores at one time. this is going to be dependent on store locations and square footage within that store. if they feel there are too many people and social distancing isn't happening, they will ask the shoppers to wait outside in a designated waiting area. we have lowe's, costco, walmart doing the same thing. i have gone out to the supermarket and seen the plexiglass shields. thank goodness. they are being put in place to help secure and protect their workers. and also target saying they will give their workers finally some masks and gloves while they are at work to protect them and to protect us. >> yeah. i just saw that plexiglass at my own grocery store
pretty big changes for big companies, alexis. talk about the impacts this could have on wall street. >> reporter: we didn't mention macy's. furloughing 130,000 of their employees. day by day the way we shop and the retail landscape is changing. sometimes by the hour. you mentioned target. starting today, they will start monitoring the number of people they will let into their stores at one time. this is going to be dependent on store locations and square footage within that store. if they...
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then author alexis cho and you never forget your first. chronicling the life of the first president. i later, historian edward larson on frank lin in washington about the relationship between benjamin franklin and george washington. watch book tv this week and every weekend here on "c-span2". >> robert and eileen are here with us today. she recently retired as director of corporate social innovations and president of thef caterpillr foundation. with philanthropic arm of this manufacturing giant, caterpillar inc. in addition to the 30 year career holding various leadership positions at the company, she recently helped transfer form the foundation into one of the world's most influential corporatel foundations and launch a collaborative platform that together stronger a catalyst for prosperity, unites businesses, nonprofits, government, and citizens to combine their strength to alleviate poverty's for millions of people worldwide. please give a warm savannah welcome to michele sullivan. [applause]. michele: thank you so much and and thank yo
then author alexis cho and you never forget your first. chronicling the life of the first president. i later, historian edward larson on frank lin in washington about the relationship between benjamin franklin and george washington. watch book tv this week and every weekend here on "c-span2". >> robert and eileen are here with us today. she recently retired as director of corporate social innovations and president of thef caterpillr foundation. with philanthropic arm of this...
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the mood truth this is another in a series of operations to sedate this time to surgery but the alexy of co rehab center. it's normally a fairly routine procedure but on one occasion it almost cost his life. each if he could if you just. stay on in this video he doesn't yet have the scars from when tiger attacked him soon after which. one and attacking tiger can run as fast as 80 kilometers per hour. that unfortunate today jumped broke through a chain link fence and it took just a few seconds to mold his head and left shoulder. and pavel still comes back to work even after multiple operations at us. but it was clear that it. might not as it emerges be more if you give. it to your. body. fortunately both of us cubs have been rehabilitated and released into the wild. unlike them they develop the proper hunting skills that a wild animal needs if had been released into the wild she would have slipped back into her old ways and attacked lifestyle give me a bite villages that often happens in the far east and that is to play. by destroying their forest habitat and wild prey we have given th
the mood truth this is another in a series of operations to sedate this time to surgery but the alexy of co rehab center. it's normally a fairly routine procedure but on one occasion it almost cost his life. each if he could if you just. stay on in this video he doesn't yet have the scars from when tiger attacked him soon after which. one and attacking tiger can run as fast as 80 kilometers per hour. that unfortunate today jumped broke through a chain link fence and it took just a few seconds...
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este es el letrero que puso alexis, de tan sÓlo 10 aÑos afuera de su casa, al escuchar cÓmo su madreantaron y salieron con su mesita y su letrero esperando a que viniera gente. periodista: ¿cÓmo reaccionó el agente? >> demasiada gente hacÍa doble fila. periodista: ¿cÓmo te sientes de ayudar a tu mamÁ? >> feliz. periodistas: vecinos se unieron para ayudarla. ¿de quÉ manera los estÁn ayudando? >> nos estÁn trayendo despensa, productos de higiene, econÓmicamente, ropa para mis niÑos incluso juguetes para que Él intercambio por mÁs despensa. >> muchos de los donantes pusieron letreros de apoyo. >> hay mucha gente buena en este mundo. y ese es el mensaje que queremos transmitir. fÍjense que ha sido tanta la ayuda que han recibido que ahora son ellos quienes estÁn entregando comida a otras personas que tambiÉn perdieron sus trabajos. y de esta manera lograr una cadena de favores. con esta conmovedora historia regresamos. carolina: es algo increÍble, en la "ediciÓn digital" veÍamos a un niÑo de ocho aÑos que rompiÓ su alcancÍa que tenía tres dÓlares y ha creado un fondo de 3000 para ayudar
este es el letrero que puso alexis, de tan sÓlo 10 aÑos afuera de su casa, al escuchar cÓmo su madreantaron y salieron con su mesita y su letrero esperando a que viniera gente. periodista: ¿cÓmo reaccionó el agente? >> demasiada gente hacÍa doble fila. periodista: ¿cÓmo te sientes de ayudar a tu mamÁ? >> feliz. periodistas: vecinos se unieron para ayudarla. ¿de quÉ manera los estÁn ayudando? >> nos estÁn trayendo despensa, productos de higiene, econÓmicamente,...
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joining us now is alexis christoferus. good morning to you. let's talk about sporting events.re's been talk of our favorite teams playing again. but seton hall university found more than three-quarters of people polled would not attend a public sporting event until a vaccine was ready. so if these arenas open, will they come? >> yeah, that is the main question. good morning to you. perhaps we can use this seton hall poll as the barometer for how the larger world would view getting back to business as usually. 12% of people said they would attend if social distancing could be achieved. 13% said they would attend as they had in the past. 74% thought it was possible, likely or very likely that sports would be canceled for the rest of the year. now, there's been talk of perhaps sports getting back up and ruing with the stadiums being empty. that could work. according to the seton hall report, 76% said they would watch broadcasts of the game with the same interest as before. but as you said, a lot of medical experts saying we may not see a vaccine for the next 12 to 18 months. but
joining us now is alexis christoferus. good morning to you. let's talk about sporting events.re's been talk of our favorite teams playing again. but seton hall university found more than three-quarters of people polled would not attend a public sporting event until a vaccine was ready. so if these arenas open, will they come? >> yeah, that is the main question. good morning to you. perhaps we can use this seton hall poll as the barometer for how the larger world would view getting back to...
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human beings actually doing that work are going to do it in the same way. >> that's a great point, alexis coming up, what to do if you're millions of americans that lost your job and why the trump administration is denying pleas to open up the obamacare exchange, next. denying pleas to open up the obamacare exchange, next $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health questions to answer and there are no medical exams to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. guaranteed acceptance? i like guarantees. keep going. and with this plan, your rate is locked in for your lifetime, so it will never go up. sounds good to me, but at my age, i need the security of knowing it won't get cancelled as i get older. this is lifetime coverage as long as you pay your premiums. it can
human beings actually doing that work are going to do it in the same way. >> that's a great point, alexis coming up, what to do if you're millions of americans that lost your job and why the trump administration is denying pleas to open up the obamacare exchange, next. denying pleas to open up the obamacare exchange, next $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life...
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policy being as good a policy of this policy and mohammed farhad is a 16 year old student at the alexis school it's funded by the u.n. because palestinian refugees cannot attend lebanese schools these are the scores of mohammad is the 1st one is a cause and if you look to see if this is for example which john pointed out of 100 . and 170 years. 101. beneficiary out. of the mohammed may be bright but as a refugee his opportunities for further education and jobs a severely limited. the conditions here are miserable the people here here suffer from many of the many bad conditions as you see the assaults in the. mohammed's grandparents fled palestine from lebanon in 1948 the family now lives in jim jim village with other palestinians this is my uncle's house. of our house is of stairs this is my mother my grandmother the last 10 years in genuine home wishes but. i wish it and i wish you. luck learn from nothing that gareth your. mind will know another live now and this is. my bedroom. with my brothers and my grandmother. also my grandmother here my brothers here you know of the ground. the
policy being as good a policy of this policy and mohammed farhad is a 16 year old student at the alexis school it's funded by the u.n. because palestinian refugees cannot attend lebanese schools these are the scores of mohammad is the 1st one is a cause and if you look to see if this is for example which john pointed out of 100 . and 170 years. 101. beneficiary out. of the mohammed may be bright but as a refugee his opportunities for further education and jobs a severely limited. the conditions...
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puede perder es la esperanza >> la esperanza que saldremos adelante y la esperanza es el poema de alexishizo la producciÓn musical, y me tuvo que ensayar por telÉfono cÓmo grabarme yo en mi casa, como aprender a utilizan los programas y el micrÓfono todo lo que hicimos una madrugada en trer y despuÉs puse mi voz en l casa >> felicidades >> un abrazo grande para ustedes hoy. >> un beso grande, a ti y ahora nos vamos con nuestra querida rashel, para despedirnos en esta po bonita maÑana >> despuÉs que estaba casi llorando con ese poema de alexis que manufactura wlis que hermoso, muy sencillo, y yo creo que todos vamos a seguir corriendo por todo esto. >> hay que agradecer cada cosa que tenemos, un beso y maÑana vuelvo desde mi casa a conectarme con ustedes y con todo el pÚblico. >> hasta maÑana rashel >> besos mi reina, maÑana viernes les diremos ko procedimientos mÉdico ahora no se pueden realizar con motivo de las prevenciÓn del coronavirus. >> atenciÓn amiga en casa, te enseÑaremos cÓmo cortarte el cabello a tu esposo y su hijo. >> tambiÉn eugenio doctor beso su esposa nos cantan >> quÉ
puede perder es la esperanza >> la esperanza que saldremos adelante y la esperanza es el poema de alexishizo la producciÓn musical, y me tuvo que ensayar por telÉfono cÓmo grabarme yo en mi casa, como aprender a utilizan los programas y el micrÓfono todo lo que hicimos una madrugada en trer y despuÉs puse mi voz en l casa >> felicidades >> un abrazo grande para ustedes hoy. >> un beso grande, a ti y ahora nos vamos con nuestra querida rashel, para despedirnos en...
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your sister serena, her husband, alexis, and your beautiful niece, olympia.ld do been able to keep that aunt vibe going from afar? >> you know, it's been challenging. i'm used to seeing her almost every day. i see my dad almost every day. we have to take precautions of staying home. more than anything, we know there's other ways. face time, all kinds of ways. knowing that we are safe is the most important thing. thankfully, she still asks for me. >> tamron: [laughs] >> that makes me feel like i'm still important. >> tamron: you made an impression on her! >> exactly. >> tamron: only about #coac #coachv. >> i went from player to coach. it's about being motivated. i want people to stay active at home. in order to do that we are having some fun, using everyday household items. water jugs, champagne bottles, which are my favorite. using that to stay -- the workouts are really hard. you can go to my website to sign up and opt in for updates on who we are working out with, special guest. last week we had serena, we had amy schumer. this week we are going to have mor
your sister serena, her husband, alexis, and your beautiful niece, olympia.ld do been able to keep that aunt vibe going from afar? >> you know, it's been challenging. i'm used to seeing her almost every day. i see my dad almost every day. we have to take precautions of staying home. more than anything, we know there's other ways. face time, all kinds of ways. knowing that we are safe is the most important thing. thankfully, she still asks for me. >> tamron: [laughs] >> that...
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alexis langsfeld who was just about to leave her family for several weeks to work with covid-19 yopatients at a ne city hospital. newshour weekend special correspondent karla murthy checked in with dr. langsfeld she's speaking from personal experience and does not speak on behalf of her institution. >> reporter: so, the last time we spoke, you were dealing with a lack of personal protective equipment. at is the situation no >> i know everyone has a different perspective and had a different experience on this but, you know, i'm a doctor ie n ergency department and all of our doctors and nurs g had reald p.p.e. and we all feel really lucky and really gratel that everybody put our... our safe rty first. orter: can you describe what it's like to physically wear this protective equipment and do your job? how has it affected the way you do your job? >> so, when i'm dressed in my p.p.i'm wearing a big mask, which is extremely tight on my face. you can see now i'm wearing a, like a bandage, a silicone bandage, which protects my nose because i was getting a pressure sor and it's tight all the way a
alexis langsfeld who was just about to leave her family for several weeks to work with covid-19 yopatients at a ne city hospital. newshour weekend special correspondent karla murthy checked in with dr. langsfeld she's speaking from personal experience and does not speak on behalf of her institution. >> reporter: so, the last time we spoke, you were dealing with a lack of personal protective equipment. at is the situation no >> i know everyone has a different perspective and had a...
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we'll get an update on the fight for abortion access with alexis mcgill johnson, acting president and ceo of the planned parenthood federation of america. we'll also speak with the director and writer of a powerful new dramatic film called "never rarely somet
we'll get an update on the fight for abortion access with alexis mcgill johnson, acting president and ceo of the planned parenthood federation of america. we'll also speak with the director and writer of a powerful new dramatic film called "never rarely somet