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conductive vetting process in kibera us their teen neighborhoods families that qualify receive a weekly belcher with the equivalent of 12 year olds. local donors can also choose to send money directly to their adopted families or even deliver food themselves like steve i believe this is my thought for me to pull it off because food is a basic need and it is so painful for somebody to go hungry while i can provide a meal for them. according to the initiatives found the adopt a family scheme has helped around 90 families so far with ambitions to reach a lot more. right now it's a drop in the ocean in impoverished keep era but a lifeline for those who are receiving it. and you are of course watching. from berlin i'll be back with more news headlines at the top of the hour and meantime you can always head over to our web site deja vue dot com and don't forget to follow us on twitter and instagram and to give you news on this for us from berlin thanks for watching. beyond. the steamers that. whatever it takes to get running.
conductive vetting process in kibera us their teen neighborhoods families that qualify receive a weekly belcher with the equivalent of 12 year olds. local donors can also choose to send money directly to their adopted families or even deliver food themselves like steve i believe this is my thought for me to pull it off because food is a basic need and it is so painful for somebody to go hungry while i can provide a meal for them. according to the initiatives found the adopt a family scheme has...
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>>august james belcher entered the world at 7 pounds 3 ounces and 19 and a half inches long the new mom couldn't hold or nurse, her son that obviously. >>he got a standing but it was it it had to be gotten this is. this is the situation in. he can't be near me in it for his health i wouldn't want it any other way she has. >>stirred up to the plate more that i could ever imagine carries mom and hughes is on standby if baby august tests negative for covid-19 she will have to bring him home and take care of him for 2 to 3 weeks. it's my pleasure to do what i am. >>i'm not have a pretty cool to be doing light rain feedings but you know what. we'll get through it just put the baby to my chance to move. given the much-loved to make sure you give >>kerry says it's a nursery rhyme her mother used to sing to her as a child that's getting her through this tough time that goes the only way out is through. i think it's safe to say getting through this experience she'll be able to conquer anything life throws her way it's an incredible feeling, i'm still. >>you know i might not be able to catch my f
>>august james belcher entered the world at 7 pounds 3 ounces and 19 and a half inches long the new mom couldn't hold or nurse, her son that obviously. >>he got a standing but it was it it had to be gotten this is. this is the situation in. he can't be near me in it for his health i wouldn't want it any other way she has. >>stirred up to the plate more that i could ever imagine carries mom and hughes is on standby if baby august tests negative for covid-19 she will have to...
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>>are in teen halas belcher was only 9 years old when she thought of a way to raise money for the pediatric hospital saint jude. the young soccer player figured she could juggle a soccer ball with her feet encouraging friends and family to donate to saint jude as she juggled for longer and longer periods of time and so juggling for jude was born articles of the first summer was like $100 like we literally wanted to raise like thomas money we and the reason why. >>$30,000 for summer we were long and then each year it just started to get more and more i reach 6 years later hollis has raised $440,000 for saint jude. >>the hospital which provides free treatment for pediatric cancer patients has had to cancel a number of fundraisers due to covid-19 so hollis decided now was the time to kick off an idea she's had for a while i'm going to be latching gently perjury charge on june first and i'm going to be jumping for just a minute and see how many i do and the agenda $10 general u haul us will post these videos on social media tagging soccer players and encouraging them to juggle donate then tag o
>>are in teen halas belcher was only 9 years old when she thought of a way to raise money for the pediatric hospital saint jude. the young soccer player figured she could juggle a soccer ball with her feet encouraging friends and family to donate to saint jude as she juggled for longer and longer periods of time and so juggling for jude was born articles of the first summer was like $100 like we literally wanted to raise like thomas money we and the reason why. >>$30,000 for summer...
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>>are in teen halas belcher was only 9 years old when she thought of a way to raise money for the pediatric hospital saint jude. the young soccer player figured she could juggle a soccer ball with her feet encouraging friends and family to donate to saint jude as she juggled for longer and longer periods of time and so juggling for jude was born arkle so the first summer was like $100 like we literally wanted to raise like thomas money we have that freezing like $30,000 her summer we were long and each year it just started to get more and more i reach 6 years later hollis has raised $440,000 for saint jude. >>the hospital which provides free treatment for pediatric cancer patients has had to cancel a number of fundraisers due to covid-19. >>so hollis decided now was the time to kick off an idea she's had for a while i'm going to be latching gently perjury charge on june first and i'm going to be jumping for just a minute and see how many i do and it down to $10 children would you call us we'll post these videos on social media tagging soccer players and encouraging them to juggle donate the
>>are in teen halas belcher was only 9 years old when she thought of a way to raise money for the pediatric hospital saint jude. the young soccer player figured she could juggle a soccer ball with her feet encouraging friends and family to donate to saint jude as she juggled for longer and longer periods of time and so juggling for jude was born arkle so the first summer was like $100 like we literally wanted to raise like thomas money we have that freezing like $30,000 her summer we were...
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waiting eagerly to about the news when that might happen here and what it might look like t b and t j belcher is the owner of t j is jim, his 3 facilities just like others throughout the state remain closed because of the coronavirus but as other states are reopening with new state guidelines he's busy making some changes. he says members of his gym, welcome back to a different set up and guidelines as well. >>obviously marked out areas on the distinct areas that people need steak believe that it could be bringing their own equipment and with that i'm so the cleaning up. protocols that are going to be put in place to be strenuous. but that was there before you know we were very intent on keeping our facility clean and in good shape. >>well governor newsom has not mention when that might be or when they'll reopen gyms but t j is prepping nevertheless trying to stay ahead. new this morning, some big changes are coming for people who shop at costco is that companies introducing some brand new policies that take effect today want to give you the sanaz tahernia she's in the newsroom with the lates
waiting eagerly to about the news when that might happen here and what it might look like t b and t j belcher is the owner of t j is jim, his 3 facilities just like others throughout the state remain closed because of the coronavirus but as other states are reopening with new state guidelines he's busy making some changes. he says members of his gym, welcome back to a different set up and guidelines as well. >>obviously marked out areas on the distinct areas that people need steak believe...
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>>are in teen halas belcher was only 9 years old when she thought of a way to raise money for the pediatricl saint jude. the young soccer player figured she could juggle a soccer ball with her feet encouraging friends and family to donate to saint jude as she juggled for longer and longer periods of time and so juggling for jude was born arkle so the first summer was like $100 like we literally wanted to raise like thomas money we have the freezing like $30,000 her summer we were blown away and then each year it just started to get. >>more and more i reach 6 years later hollis has raised $440,000 for saint jude. >>the hospital which provides free treatment for pediatric cancer patients has had to cancel a number of fundraisers due to covid-19 so hollis decided now was the time to kick off an idea she's had for a while i'm going to be watching jennifer to challenge on june first and i'm going to be jumping for just a minute and see how many i do and it down to $10 children would you call us we'll post these videos on social media tagging soccer players and encouraging them to juggle donate t
>>are in teen halas belcher was only 9 years old when she thought of a way to raise money for the pediatricl saint jude. the young soccer player figured she could juggle a soccer ball with her feet encouraging friends and family to donate to saint jude as she juggled for longer and longer periods of time and so juggling for jude was born arkle so the first summer was like $100 like we literally wanted to raise like thomas money we have the freezing like $30,000 her summer we were blown...
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>>are in teen halas belcher was only 9 years old when she thought of a way to raise money for the pediatrictal saint jude. the young soccer player figured she could juggle a soccer ball with her feet encouraging friends and family to donate to saint jude as she juggled for longer and longer periods of time and so juggling for jude was born articles of the first summer was like. >>$100 like we literally wanted to raise like thomas money we and the reason why $30,000 to her summer we were long and each year it just started to get more and more i reach 6 years later hollis has raised $440,000 for saint jude. >>the hospital which provides free treatment for pediatric cancer patients has had to cancel a number of fundraisers due to covid-19 so hollis decided now was the time to kick off an idea she's had for a while i'm going to be watching jennifer to challenge on june first and i'm going to be jumping for just a minute and see how many i do and it down to $10 general would you call us we'll post these videos on social media tagging soccer players and encouraging them to juggle donate then tag
>>are in teen halas belcher was only 9 years old when she thought of a way to raise money for the pediatrictal saint jude. the young soccer player figured she could juggle a soccer ball with her feet encouraging friends and family to donate to saint jude as she juggled for longer and longer periods of time and so juggling for jude was born articles of the first summer was like. >>$100 like we literally wanted to raise like thomas money we and the reason why $30,000 to her summer we...
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christopher belcher, good to see you, sir. we appreciate it. big picture here.rica at real risk of this or is this a one in 100,000 kind of thing? >> you know, even kawasaki was a somewhat rare disease but i see it on a monthly basis or so and there has been a spike recently, as everyone who takes care of these cases has seen. it is something of concern that we're seeing it go up. leland: when you say of concern, in terms of the number of cases you see, you see most of the cases in the state of indiana, are we talking about tens of cases in hundreds of cases? thousands of case? >> a handful. new york city reported over 100 of them, even though they have severe covid outbreak. it's not going to be every child but it is something to be aware of. leland: and how is it manifesting itself in kids? >> the finding mainly is some association with covid, either they've had it or close contact has had it in the last month and then they get fever and it can affect any system of the body. they may get rashes or gastro intess an -- gastrointestinal complaints. any system can
christopher belcher, good to see you, sir. we appreciate it. big picture here.rica at real risk of this or is this a one in 100,000 kind of thing? >> you know, even kawasaki was a somewhat rare disease but i see it on a monthly basis or so and there has been a spike recently, as everyone who takes care of these cases has seen. it is something of concern that we're seeing it go up. leland: when you say of concern, in terms of the number of cases you see, you see most of the cases in the...