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meet brittany pozzi. -good morning, teddy. are you hungry? i'm brittany pozzi, and i raise, train, and breed horses. and that's made me millions. gonna be a little cold to do this this morning. -having already generated $4 million in revenue, pozzi performance horses is clearly living up to its name. -i think people are shocked that i've been successful as i am. they say, "horses are people's hobby, "not their full-time job." but very wealthy people use horses, and i've made millions of dollars, so it is possible. but i wouldn't say that when i started this whole venture that i was like, "oh, i'm gonna sell horses "for hundreds of thousands of dollars." i started it because i loved it. it's funny, 'cause i was raised with absolutely zero horses. i lived in the suburb, rode the school bus to school, i actually didn't start riding till i was 12. and i begged my dad to get a horse. i mean, it was the only thing that ever came out of my mouth. finally, he gave in. the first horse that i got, her name was black. it's kind of a funny story. we actu
meet brittany pozzi. -good morning, teddy. are you hungry? i'm brittany pozzi, and i raise, train, and breed horses. and that's made me millions. gonna be a little cold to do this this morning. -having already generated $4 million in revenue, pozzi performance horses is clearly living up to its name. -i think people are shocked that i've been successful as i am. they say, "horses are people's hobby, "not their full-time job." but very wealthy people use horses, and i've made...
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. >> brittany, a yahoo! news ugov survey found that 60% of americans oppose the protests calling for an monday end to lockdown restrictions. who then are governors listening to as they're deciding whether or not to reopen their states? >> well, you're seeing that
. >> brittany, a yahoo! news ugov survey found that 60% of americans oppose the protests calling for an monday end to lockdown restrictions. who then are governors listening to as they're deciding whether or not to reopen their states? >> well, you're seeing that
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>>brittany blight and her family founded the second chance project in 1998. it is a nonprofit with a mission to serve under privileged youth we serve a minimum wage where we can help them to empower them to be our next generation of leaders. >>and we want that happened today so we support them with different types resources. from educational resources food support me as clothing and since the covid-19 pandemic brittany and her family felt an even bigger obligation to help even if it's a our teachers, not impact any impact is worth a so we've been making phone calls sending text messages. i emails even true meaning of her collegiate athlete i've reached out to my my past coaches just to say hey happen we all come together they settled on a 5050 raffle that will be live until april families are being impacted with kids not being in school. so we're looking we're looking at how his workers youth that are so we don't want them to not have the resources and school supplies and they might have had access to it they were in their school setting so we want to send ou
>>brittany blight and her family founded the second chance project in 1998. it is a nonprofit with a mission to serve under privileged youth we serve a minimum wage where we can help them to empower them to be our next generation of leaders. >>and we want that happened today so we support them with different types resources. from educational resources food support me as clothing and since the covid-19 pandemic brittany and her family felt an even bigger obligation to help even if...
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>>brittany blight in her family founded the second chance project in 1998. it is a nonprofit with a mission to serve under privileged youth we serve a minimum wage where we can help them to empower them to be our next generation of leaders. >>and we want that happened today so we support them with different types resources. from educational resources food support me as clothing and since the covid-19 pandemic brittany and her family felt an even bigger obligation to help even if it's a >>a teacher's not impact any impact is worth so we've been making phone calls sending text messages. >>the e-mails in for a meeting of her collegiate athlete i've reached out to my my past coaches just to say hey happen we all come together they settled on a 5050 raffle that will be live until april families are being impacted which is not being in school. >>so we're looking we're looking at how his workers youth that are so we don't want them to not have the resources for supplies. >>and they might have had access to it they were in their school setting so we want to send out
>>brittany blight in her family founded the second chance project in 1998. it is a nonprofit with a mission to serve under privileged youth we serve a minimum wage where we can help them to empower them to be our next generation of leaders. >>and we want that happened today so we support them with different types resources. from educational resources food support me as clothing and since the covid-19 pandemic brittany and her family felt an even bigger obligation to help even if...
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that was brittany miller speaking to me earlier. government says around 15,000 people booked tests for coronavirus on its new website before it had to temporarily close it. the 5,000 home testing kits it had available were ordered within two minutes of the site going live. about 10 million key workers and members of their households are now eligible for testing, should they show symptoms. the daily total of hospital deaths for people with coronavirus rose by 768 — with the total now standing at more than 19,500. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has the latest. say ah... pop—up units run by the army, part of the new push in england to boost virus testing. the number of drive—through centres is being expanded, and more home test kits will be sent out. all to handle possible demand from up to 10 million key workers and their families. but by mid—morning, all slots bookable online for today had been taken by 11,000 people, and 5,000 more ordered home test kits. the department of health apologised for any inconvenience, and said booking woul
that was brittany miller speaking to me earlier. government says around 15,000 people booked tests for coronavirus on its new website before it had to temporarily close it. the 5,000 home testing kits it had available were ordered within two minutes of the site going live. about 10 million key workers and members of their households are now eligible for testing, should they show symptoms. the daily total of hospital deaths for people with coronavirus rose by 768 — with the total now standing...
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he is on his way home to brittany after through. britta ny after two through. he is on his way home to brittany after two years abroad, but even the smallest mistake means being turned away. i wrote the wrong date. not today's date. they told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work but i can't. france carried out almost 6 million cheques during the first fortnight of confinement. far more than neighbouring italy. and it hasissued more than neighbouring italy. and it has issued more than 400,000 fines. but questions over when the confinement will end are growing. france's tough approach runs the risk of losing public support if it becomes too harsh or too long. the interior minister has advised sensitivity and applying the rules and says the police operate differently in the countryside compared to the big cities, in the poorer suburbs compared to the towns. but the paris police chief was forced to apologise today after taking a very different tone. the ones who are hospitalised today, the ones who are
he is on his way home to brittany after through. britta ny after two through. he is on his way home to brittany after two years abroad, but even the smallest mistake means being turned away. i wrote the wrong date. not today's date. they told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work but i can't. france carried out almost 6 million cheques during the first fortnight of confinement. far more than neighbouring italy. and it hasissued more than neighbouring italy. and...
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with data privacy since the cambridge and i took a scandal with us to talk about this switzerland brittany kaiser co-founder of your data she was for many a business development director of a kind but analytical and has written a book about her experiences as cohen targeted the cambridge analytical whistleblower as inside story of how big data trump on facebook brought democracy and how it can happen again she was also featured in the great hat which has been nominated for a bafta and so they stand for and osca britney how it's good to have you here that music in the great hat it was all miss doc images making us feel like we should be afraid when you were working with analytical what point did you get to where you thought this is not good for the public actually about lunch after the election i was given by all of my colleagues that had worked on the trump campaign and the trump super pac a 2 day long presentation of everything that was done in 20152016 especially to help like donald trump and i saw voter suppression tactics i saw racism and sexism being weaponized i saw incitement of vio
with data privacy since the cambridge and i took a scandal with us to talk about this switzerland brittany kaiser co-founder of your data she was for many a business development director of a kind but analytical and has written a book about her experiences as cohen targeted the cambridge analytical whistleblower as inside story of how big data trump on facebook brought democracy and how it can happen again she was also featured in the great hat which has been nominated for a bafta and so they...
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brittany: now help me welcome to the stage diane rehm. [applause].d evening, i would like to acknowledge diane's husband john. john thank you for joining us. [applause]. also the manager of w amu, jj,. [applause]. w amu staff members are also here sprinkled among you. they're our support system that diane and i have come to rely it on over the years. so we would like to thank them too. would you care to stand all of you w amu employees please print. [applause]. thank you. i have known diane and trent diane rehm for about 30 years. i knew her before i started working at wamu. howard university television, and diane and i were trying to work together. she was one of the people who strongly encouraged me. she demanded. [laughter]. that i come to wamu. in the person i know before i came to wamu, i considered a very genteel woman. when i came to wamu in 1998, i found that diane was indeed genteel woman's and one who was made of solid steel. because in thatt year, 1998, diane started struggling with and misprinted it caused her to lose her voice. and you w
brittany: now help me welcome to the stage diane rehm. [applause].d evening, i would like to acknowledge diane's husband john. john thank you for joining us. [applause]. also the manager of w amu, jj,. [applause]. w amu staff members are also here sprinkled among you. they're our support system that diane and i have come to rely it on over the years. so we would like to thank them too. would you care to stand all of you w amu employees please print. [applause]. thank you. i have known diane and...
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joining me now is brittany shepard, national political correspondent with yahoo! news.ith a good morning to you, let's get to these key states that really helped trump win in 2016. how much do you think is riding on the president's coronavirus response to translate to support in 2020? >> you know, alex, good morning. i think everyone is riding on the president's coronavirus response. a couple of months ago, the trump campaign was betting that they could run on having a rejuvenated economy, strong, strong policy on international affairs, but if you look at what's happening in wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania, biden is leading by 3 to 8 points. that's almost a significant gain for him a month ago. and it's sounding alarms in trump hq. they are really nervous about a state like wisconsin and michigan, which trump only won by about 10 to 11,000 votes. that's just a couple of percentage points. and right now, you cannot focus on voter turnout. if you think about this next wave of coronavirus that's set to happen in the fall, the republican party cannot believe that they
joining me now is brittany shepard, national political correspondent with yahoo! news.ith a good morning to you, let's get to these key states that really helped trump win in 2016. how much do you think is riding on the president's coronavirus response to translate to support in 2020? >> you know, alex, good morning. i think everyone is riding on the president's coronavirus response. a couple of months ago, the trump campaign was betting that they could run on having a rejuvenated...
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at france now 41 severely ill coronavirus patients have been transferred on trains from paris to brittany some of the patients are in intensive care in a van where there is less demand for i.c.u. it's hospitals in paris and the surrounding areas have been overwhelmed and total over $500.00 people have now been moved out to other regions. in the us president donald trump fronted his daily coronavirus briefing with some optimism claiming the end of the outbreak is in sight as we mentioned earlier deaths are approaching 10000 and most experts warn the worst is actually years to come i did your caster as a reporter. conflicting messages from the president of the united states we see light at the end of the tunnel things are happening these are happening and the country's top health officials the next week is going to be our pearl harbor moment it's going to be our 911 moment and it's going to be the hardest moment for many americans in their entire life the u.s. surgeon general warns many more people will die in the coming days the expected surge adding urgency to the cries of state governors
at france now 41 severely ill coronavirus patients have been transferred on trains from paris to brittany some of the patients are in intensive care in a van where there is less demand for i.c.u. it's hospitals in paris and the surrounding areas have been overwhelmed and total over $500.00 people have now been moved out to other regions. in the us president donald trump fronted his daily coronavirus briefing with some optimism claiming the end of the outbreak is in sight as we mentioned earlier...
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he is on his way home to brittany after it through.o britta ny after two it through. he is on his way home to brittany after two years abroad. but even the smallest mistake means being turned away. translation: i wrote the wrong date, not today's date, and they told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work but i can't. france carried out almost 6 million cheques during the first fortnight of confinement, far more than neighbouring italy, and it has issued more than 400,000 fines. but questions over when the confinement will end our growing. france's tough approach to the confinement runs the risk of losing public support if it becomes too harsh or too long. the interior minister has advised sensitivity in applying the rules, and says the police operate differently in the countryside compared to the big cities, in the poorer suburbs, compared to the towns. but the paris police chief was forced to apologise today after taking a very different tone. translation: the ones who are hospitalised today, the ones
he is on his way home to brittany after it through.o britta ny after two it through. he is on his way home to brittany after two years abroad. but even the smallest mistake means being turned away. translation: i wrote the wrong date, not today's date, and they told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work but i can't. france carried out almost 6 million cheques during the first fortnight of confinement, far more than neighbouring italy, and it has issued more...
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thank you very much, brittany.ank you. >> i want to give our viewers now an update on a story that we brought you last night. you may have been watching, she reported on millions of people who were struggling to pay their rent. obviously rent was due, due to coronavirus, she spoke with one woman in los angeles and here's her story. >> reporter: did you lose your job? >> yes. all of us lost our job. >> reporter: because of coronavirus, she says. she used to make enough to cover her los angeles apartment rent. >> check out my little 500 square feet. $1100 a month. >> reporter: how are you going to pay this $1100 rent? >> i don't know. when you're scared, you don't see nothing but fear. >> shawana joins me now. that was an emotional moment. here we are, the day has passed. how hard was it for you not to be able to pay your rent when it was due? >> um, to be honest, it wasn't that hard. it would be very self-centered of me to think that i could pay my rent knowing that i lost my job with probably 30% of people in ameri
thank you very much, brittany.ank you. >> i want to give our viewers now an update on a story that we brought you last night. you may have been watching, she reported on millions of people who were struggling to pay their rent. obviously rent was due, due to coronavirus, she spoke with one woman in los angeles and here's her story. >> reporter: did you lose your job? >> yes. all of us lost our job. >> reporter: because of coronavirus, she says. she used to make enough to...
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europe france where 41 severely ill coronavirus patients have been transferred by train from paris to brittany some of the patients are intensive care in the plan where there is less demand for specialist beds in paris and the surrounding areas that have been overwhelmed and more than $500.00 people have been moved to the other regions almost $8000.00 people have now died from corona virus in france since the outbreak began. let's move to the u.s. where president obama trumpets from today's daily coronavirus briefing with some optimism he says an end to the outbreak his insights as we mentioned earlier deaths are approaching 10000 and most experts are actually warning the worst is yet to come and if you're castro has more. conflicting messages from the president of the united states we see light at the end of the tunnel things are happening these are happening and the country's top health officials but next week is going to be our pearl harbor moment it's going to be our 911 moment and it's going to be the hardest moment for many americans in their entire life the u.s. surgeon general warns ma
europe france where 41 severely ill coronavirus patients have been transferred by train from paris to brittany some of the patients are intensive care in the plan where there is less demand for specialist beds in paris and the surrounding areas that have been overwhelmed and more than $500.00 people have been moved to the other regions almost $8000.00 people have now died from corona virus in france since the outbreak began. let's move to the u.s. where president obama trumpets from today's...
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now, ameri-cans, nfl great drew brees and his wife, brittany, drew and brittany, they live in new orleans of course, and the iconic saints quarterback recently announced that they're donating $5 million to the state of louisiana. hey, look, i know the guy's made a fortune. a lot of people have made a fortune. i told you about one who has given $5 million to others. they're teaming up with companies that will make sure that 10,000 meals a day are delivered to those in need. now, listen, i know you think, this is america, people can't eat. don't go so fast. the supply chain disruptions are real and the need for food is growing all the time. so thank you to the ameri-cans. you better watch out, ameri-can'ts, we're watching you, too. thank you for watching us. "cnn tonight" with d. lemon, the man, right now. >> can i put you on the ameri-cans? >> me? >> yeah. >> no. the ameri-cans are people like you who are helping me. >> i wanted to put this scoop on the ameri-cans because they sent me this mask and i left their information in my office. this beautiful american flag mask. but i'm going to p
now, ameri-cans, nfl great drew brees and his wife, brittany, drew and brittany, they live in new orleans of course, and the iconic saints quarterback recently announced that they're donating $5 million to the state of louisiana. hey, look, i know the guy's made a fortune. a lot of people have made a fortune. i told you about one who has given $5 million to others. they're teaming up with companies that will make sure that 10,000 meals a day are delivered to those in need. now, listen, i know...
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brittany is the one who reached out and told me about this project.hank her for showing us they're hanging tough. thank you to all our frontline workers, our small business owners for sending me your new normal. follow me on instagram, facebook and twitter. back to you. >>> thanks, mike. early jail release coming up next, president trump's former lawyer is getting out early due to the pandemic. but will he -- it may be a while before he's completely free. we'll talk about those details coming up. >>> washington issues new guidance for some time ahead as we eventually get back to work. let's take you out to the big board where investors are hard at work. the dow up better than 2% on some early good news from gilead science. >>> and how is this for good news, taking you out live to gilroy at st. louise regional hospital where they are honoring the frontline workers. very cautiously. the officers have their masks on this is for the shift change at the hospital out there. just a way to say thank you. a lot more news ahead at 6:42. >>> good morning. 6:45.
brittany is the one who reached out and told me about this project.hank her for showing us they're hanging tough. thank you to all our frontline workers, our small business owners for sending me your new normal. follow me on instagram, facebook and twitter. back to you. >>> thanks, mike. early jail release coming up next, president trump's former lawyer is getting out early due to the pandemic. but will he -- it may be a while before he's completely free. we'll talk about those details...
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>>brittany blight in her family founded the second chance project in 1998. it is a nonprofit with a mission to serve under privileged youth we serve a minimum wage where we can help them to be our next generation of leaders. >>and we want that happened today so we support them with different types resources. from educational resources to support me as clothing and since the covid-19 pandemic brittany and her family felt an even bigger obligation to help even if it does >>a teacher's not impact any impact is worth so we've been making phone calls sending text messages. >>the e-mails in for a meeting of her collegiate athlete i've reached out to my my past coaches just to say hey we all come together they settled on a 5050 raffle that will be live until april families are being impacted which is not being in school. >>so we're looking we're looking at how his workers youth that are so we don't want them to not have the resources and school supplies. >>and they might have had access to it they were in their school setting so we want to send out school supplies
>>brittany blight in her family founded the second chance project in 1998. it is a nonprofit with a mission to serve under privileged youth we serve a minimum wage where we can help them to be our next generation of leaders. >>and we want that happened today so we support them with different types resources. from educational resources to support me as clothing and since the covid-19 pandemic brittany and her family felt an even bigger obligation to help even if it does >>a...
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and brittany, on the right, reached out to tell me about this project and thank you to her husband, a vallejo firefighter. friends, if you continue to share these projects, just like brittany did, i'm always on facebook, twitter, and instagram. chris, you're loan like this, this front porch project, i'm calling it porch photos. >> i've seen some people where they have the lower rubber band dangling, no, it needs to seal behind the head. >> reporter: yeah, exactly. >> excellent. >> you know what i've seen, ladies doing these face buns to relieve the pressure from the ears, they wrap it around face buns. that's creative. >> there we go, not bad. >> okay, so let's get right to your weather, because it's a little cloudy. and some people are saying they already miss the sunshine. like i said, it's a give and take with cloudy conditions. at least we get a cooldown. we had 80s two days ago, yesterday the mid-70s, today we'll see 60s in the forecast. overlooking san jose, there goes that cloud cover yet again. we'll see an area where the sun will try its best to peek on through. but look at s
and brittany, on the right, reached out to tell me about this project and thank you to her husband, a vallejo firefighter. friends, if you continue to share these projects, just like brittany did, i'm always on facebook, twitter, and instagram. chris, you're loan like this, this front porch project, i'm calling it porch photos. >> i've seen some people where they have the lower rubber band dangling, no, it needs to seal behind the head. >> reporter: yeah, exactly. >>...
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now, ameri-cans, nfl great drew brees and his wife brittany, drew and brittany, they live in new orleansints quarterback recently announced that they're donating $5 million to the state of louisiana. hey, look, i know the guy's made a fortune. a lot of people have made a fortune. i told you about one who has given $5 million to others. they're teaming up with companies that will make sure that 10,000 meals a day are delivered to those in need. now, listen, i know you think, this is america, people can't eat. don't go so fast. the supply chain disruptions are real and the need for food is growing all the time. so thank you to the ameri-cans. you better watch out, ameri-can'ts, we're watching you,
now, ameri-cans, nfl great drew brees and his wife brittany, drew and brittany, they live in new orleansints quarterback recently announced that they're donating $5 million to the state of louisiana. hey, look, i know the guy's made a fortune. a lot of people have made a fortune. i told you about one who has given $5 million to others. they're teaming up with companies that will make sure that 10,000 meals a day are delivered to those in need. now, listen, i know you think, this is america,...
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a chicago couple, drew and brittany wolf, were surprised when brittany went into labor six weeks earlyight she gave birth to a 4 pound, 13 ounce baby boy. drew revealed with a pen and paper through a hospital window. >> new times. that's how you have to do it. a lot of people are doing different things to announce the babies or one group of family members were on top of a garage across the hospital so you could see in the rooms. >> because you can't go in and visit. i hope not the new normal. i don't like saying the new normal because we don't want to get used to it. >> maybe telegrams. telegrams are good. >> new for now. >>> let's get a look at the forecast today. kari, earth day is today so people can get out and do something nice because it is really nice out there already. >>> we are going to start out with a clear sky and we're still about 30 minutes away from sun rise. we are going to see a clear sky throughout the afternoon and quickly warming temperatures even though it's cool now, we'll warm up. in fact, we are seeing a storm system well to the north of us. we have high pressu
a chicago couple, drew and brittany wolf, were surprised when brittany went into labor six weeks earlyight she gave birth to a 4 pound, 13 ounce baby boy. drew revealed with a pen and paper through a hospital window. >> new times. that's how you have to do it. a lot of people are doing different things to announce the babies or one group of family members were on top of a garage across the hospital so you could see in the rooms. >> because you can't go in and visit. i hope not the...
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. >> reporter: in mississippi, 27-year-old brittany says she was hospitalized even though she's young and healthy. >> it is terrifying. i don't think there's any age where this wouldn't be scary. >> reporter: tonight, our nation already exhausted by a fight that is just begun while social distancing appears to be working in cities like los angeles, in this county alone, there are more than 1,000 cases in two days. a big concern is the homeless population lester >> all right miguel, thanks very much. >>> now to the crisis here in new york city, the epicenter where more than 1,000 people have now died where the worst may be weeks away and where the governor made an urgent plea for people to do their part to stop the virus. here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: it is a city in shock as the line grew outside this food pantry for the homeless today across town sick patients began arriving at this makeshift hospital in central park in new york state, the number of covid-19 deaths jumped 25% in just 24 hours and governor andrew cuomo says the peak likely won't come until the end of april toad
. >> reporter: in mississippi, 27-year-old brittany says she was hospitalized even though she's young and healthy. >> it is terrifying. i don't think there's any age where this wouldn't be scary. >> reporter: tonight, our nation already exhausted by a fight that is just begun while social distancing appears to be working in cities like los angeles, in this county alone, there are more than 1,000 cases in two days. a big concern is the homeless population lester >> all...
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>>brittany blight in her family founded the second chance project in 1998. nonprofit with a mission to serve under privileged youth we serve a minimum wage where we can help them to be our next generation of leaders. >>and we want that happened today so we support them with different types resources. from educational resources to support me as clothing and since the covid-19 pandemic brittany and her family felt an even bigger obligation to help even if it does >>a teacher's not impact any impact is worth so we've been making phone calls sending text messages. >>the e-mails in true meaning of her collegiate athlete i've reached out to my my past coaches just to say hey we all come together they settled on a 5050 raffle that will be live until april families are being impacted which is not being in school. >>so we're looking we're looking at how his workers youth that are so we don't want them to not have the resources for supplies. >>and they might have had access to it they were in their school setting so we want to send out school supplies to those chairs
>>brittany blight in her family founded the second chance project in 1998. nonprofit with a mission to serve under privileged youth we serve a minimum wage where we can help them to be our next generation of leaders. >>and we want that happened today so we support them with different types resources. from educational resources to support me as clothing and since the covid-19 pandemic brittany and her family felt an even bigger obligation to help even if it does >>a teacher's...
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. >> brittany, a yahoo! news ugov survey found that 60% of americans oppose the protests calling for an monday end to lockdown restrictions. who then are governors listening to as they're deciding whether or not to reopen their states? >> well, you're seeing that republican governors are trying to kind of hedge their bets against what they're hearing from the white house. i think it's important to remember that it's still an election year. in november, many republican allies are going to be up for re-election. so there is a hedging of bets on, you know, if you essentially piss off the president, will you be put in bad graces if you criticize these protests. or you know, if you keep quiet, will you be put in his good graces, so maybe you get money or basically clout via his twitter to maintain safety with the republican party. and i think that this flip-flopping that you're hearing on hydroxychloroquine, on brian kemp, on opening and closing states are also hearing about these crowds to. you know, donald trum
. >> brittany, a yahoo! news ugov survey found that 60% of americans oppose the protests calling for an monday end to lockdown restrictions. who then are governors listening to as they're deciding whether or not to reopen their states? >> well, you're seeing that republican governors are trying to kind of hedge their bets against what they're hearing from the white house. i think it's important to remember that it's still an election year. in november, many republican allies are...
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i think that the the brittany in the broader set of independence know, joe is only going to go so far number one to number 2. joe has a lot a lot of credibility and a lot of built of goodwill with them with regard to their desire to change the status quo but again. tom is right we're all right. it's we've also this before it's a long way to november. the long way to see how this pandemic plays out the long wait to see how whether or not there's going to be any kind of campaign that we're used to and above all it's a long way to determine how elections are going to be held in november, even though the decisions need to be made fairly quickly as to whether or not we're going to absentee i'm voting for the presidential election on a nationwide basis. those decisions actually have to be made. pretty much close within the next. a month or 2. >>well i i do think a certain amount of bernie's followers are going to send it home just in the manner that hillary clinton talked about in the last month about how. bernie sanders didn't help her get elected in his people stayed home, a certain amoun
i think that the the brittany in the broader set of independence know, joe is only going to go so far number one to number 2. joe has a lot a lot of credibility and a lot of built of goodwill with them with regard to their desire to change the status quo but again. tom is right we're all right. it's we've also this before it's a long way to november. the long way to see how this pandemic plays out the long wait to see how whether or not there's going to be any kind of campaign that we're used...
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correspondent: he made it through, on his way home to brittany after two years abroad.e smallest mistake means being turned away. >> i wrote the wrong date, not today's date, and they told me go home and prepare another form. i have to go to work, but i can't. correspondent: franceared out almost 6 million chks during the first fortnight of confinement, far more than neighboring italy. and it has issued more than 400,000 finds. -- 400,0 fines. butuestio over when the confinement will and are growing. ance risks losing public support if it is too harsh or too long. the interior minister advised sensitivity in applying rules, and said police operate differently in cou compared to big cities, and in the poorest suburbs compared to towns. but the parisic pchief was forced to apologize today after taking a very different tone. >> the ones who were ,ospitalized today, the es on life support now are the ones that didn't respect the quarantine when it began. this is not a videogame. its real. there are dead people. correspondent:it wh few life besupport left in the paris region
correspondent: he made it through, on his way home to brittany after two years abroad.e smallest mistake means being turned away. >> i wrote the wrong date, not today's date, and they told me go home and prepare another form. i have to go to work, but i can't. correspondent: franceared out almost 6 million chks during the first fortnight of confinement, far more than neighboring italy. and it has issued more than 400,000 finds. -- 400,0 fines. butuestio over when the confinement will and...
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he is on his way home to brittany after two years abroad.translation: i wrote the wrong date, not today's date, and they told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work but i can't. france carried out almost six million checks during the first fortnight of confinement, far more than neighbouring italy, and it has issued more than 400,000 fines. but questions over when the confinement will end are growing. france's tough approach to the confinement runs the risk of losing public support if it becomes too harsh or too long. the interior minister has advised sensitivity in applying the rules, and says the police operate differently in the countryside compared to the big cities, in the poorer suburbs, compared to the towns. but the paris police chief was forced to apologise today after taking a very different tone. translation: the ones who are hospitalised today, the ones on life support now, are the ones that didn't respect the quarantine when it began. this is not a video game, it's real. there are dead people. wi
he is on his way home to brittany after two years abroad.translation: i wrote the wrong date, not today's date, and they told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work but i can't. france carried out almost six million checks during the first fortnight of confinement, far more than neighbouring italy, and it has issued more than 400,000 fines. but questions over when the confinement will end are growing. france's tough approach to the confinement runs the risk of...
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brittany former in. o. v. british. etko consultancy firmrm cambrididge ananalytica e firm is of course a now notorious for it involved in the electionon of donalald trum. and in the brexitit campaign she jujust mess. a timeme working te case analytica bush's book is called tom said thank very muchh for being us thank for me christening you will for something off you. okay w which- then decided to speak o out abot your time can you tell us what exactly cambridge analytica did with the information of up to. eighty seven million facebook is in n order to o manipulate tm it up to questions donald trump. jelinek i was one company that. in the political row was buying a and let them sing as much data as you possibly. service and- as what companies hold nor what they're going to use itit for an unfortunate unfortunately what i saw. at the e end of the trump campaign with that data had years in order to protect people's behavior so that individuals could be manipulated that's a manipulate it instead of press and because not ev
brittany former in. o. v. british. etko consultancy firmrm cambrididge ananalytica e firm is of course a now notorious for it involved in the electionon of donalald trum. and in the brexitit campaign she jujust mess. a timeme working te case analytica bush's book is called tom said thank very muchh for being us thank for me christening you will for something off you. okay w which- then decided to speak o out abot your time can you tell us what exactly cambridge analytica did with the...
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symptoms in france 41 severely ill coronavirus patients have been transferred by train from paris to brittany where more intensive care beds are available hospitals in paris and the surrounding areas have been overwhelmed so more than 500 people had to be moved to other regions in the us president donald trump is fronted his daily coronavirus briefing with some optimism saying and to the outbreak is in sight but more people died after contracting the virus on saturday than any other day 1200 of them and most experts believe the worst is yet to come this from heidi. conflicting messages from the president of the united states we see light at the end of the tunnel things are happening these are happening and the country's top health officials but next week is going to be our pearl harbor moment it's going to be our $911.00 moment and it's going to be the hardest moment for many americans in their entire lives the u.s. surgeon general warns many more people will die in the coming days the expected surge adding urgency to the cries of state governors asking the federal government for deliveries o
symptoms in france 41 severely ill coronavirus patients have been transferred by train from paris to brittany where more intensive care beds are available hospitals in paris and the surrounding areas have been overwhelmed so more than 500 people had to be moved to other regions in the us president donald trump is fronted his daily coronavirus briefing with some optimism saying and to the outbreak is in sight but more people died after contracting the virus on saturday than any other day 1200 of...
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than again i am brittany off rather than a black police officer but it's definitely different it works both ways some people some citizens are more comfortable talking to me because i'm black and some people think that i should give people a lot of breaks because i'm black you know i get double tom think oh now that me so it is my pain a little more stressful being a black police officer down here but. i don't know i actually like it i don't want to work on the commission i like you know. working in this area. to get out of my. it was on the run. he had got into a domestic dispute with the child's mother she knew he was on the run she still called the police are. not taking anything the same thing negative about her so he fled to a house that was down the street so he gets into a standoff what i would say about. 1520 sheriff's officers if you feel. that. battle you that you are. not one of those many you know you know if you declare where you feel. like you really think. that you. need to do it again. and police are to my right i'm behind a small gang but i can see the camera lens and
than again i am brittany off rather than a black police officer but it's definitely different it works both ways some people some citizens are more comfortable talking to me because i'm black and some people think that i should give people a lot of breaks because i'm black you know i get double tom think oh now that me so it is my pain a little more stressful being a black police officer down here but. i don't know i actually like it i don't want to work on the commission i like you know....
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let's go with brittany cunningham.ion, this is the "new york times" piece about black leaders who want a black woman as his running mate. donna brazile is quoted in this piece as saying, biden has street cred, but at the same time it's important to send a message, to send a signal and brand the democratic party as a party of diversity. i think any other message will sound as rejection. you know it sounds awful but it's true. she says it will be seen as rejection of viable black women. do you agree, brittany? >> i do agree. tiffany's point is so well made. look, people were so excited about the fact that we had the most diverse presidential field we have ever had in the history of this country in the democratic party just to whittle it down to two older white men. joe biden has a chance to actually say, no, that diversity matters and black women matter. to understand and recognize the importance black women -- the important role that black women have played in the democratic party, certainly in his ability to clinch the
let's go with brittany cunningham.ion, this is the "new york times" piece about black leaders who want a black woman as his running mate. donna brazile is quoted in this piece as saying, biden has street cred, but at the same time it's important to send a message, to send a signal and brand the democratic party as a party of diversity. i think any other message will sound as rejection. you know it sounds awful but it's true. she says it will be seen as rejection of viable black women....
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laughs johann made it through, he's on his way home to brittany after two years abroad.the wrong day. not today's date, and they told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work but i can't. france carried out almost 6 million checks during the first fortnight of confinement, far more than neighbouring italy and it's issued more than 400,000 fines. but questions over when the confinement can end are growing. france's tough approach to the confinement runs the risk of losing public support if it becomes too harsh or too long. the interior minister has advised sensitivity in applying the rules, and says the police operate differently in the countryside compared to the big cities, in the poorest suburbs compared to the towns. but the paris police chief was forced to apologise today after taking a different tone. translation: the ones that were hospitalised today, the ones on life support now, are the ones that didn't respect quarantine when it began. this is not a videogame, it is real. there are dead people. with few life—support beds left in th
laughs johann made it through, he's on his way home to brittany after two years abroad.the wrong day. not today's date, and they told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work but i can't. france carried out almost 6 million checks during the first fortnight of confinement, far more than neighbouring italy and it's issued more than 400,000 fines. but questions over when the confinement can end are growing. france's tough approach to the confinement runs the risk of...
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they're on their way to intensive care units in brittany in the west of the country is with us. so because could give us a fax it to me on his phone receive news. new five c. and for us to know. as they look over the two of the journey they make sure no stone is left unturned. these evacuations are risky and the train conductors have to pay attention to the smallest of. details especially the speed. this is awesome hobbies fifty of one would recounting this off different the team's. we see commodities some on this the senior tax of. this the latest of. to take in for from that been hot hit by virus to let overall region in the- this awful is now quit school for paris as the number of intensive care beds in the capital now match the number of patients. all the essence if agents participating in this evacuation all volunteers who say they're doing it in the name of national solidarity. some don't but many of the poor people in this. room twenty two zero p. i'm not. going to the only. local you just. a did see. these e transfer are becoming more andnd more for as for batte to free
they're on their way to intensive care units in brittany in the west of the country is with us. so because could give us a fax it to me on his phone receive news. new five c. and for us to know. as they look over the two of the journey they make sure no stone is left unturned. these evacuations are risky and the train conductors have to pay attention to the smallest of. details especially the speed. this is awesome hobbies fifty of one would recounting this off different the team's. we see...
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with us now from atlanta is cbs reporter brittany miller.ump didn't take westerns a few hours ago at the press briefing which he usually does, hard to see that as anything but a reaction potentially to his comments the other day. —— questions. potentially to his comments the other day. -- questions. you so much for having me. his press conference just now last i thinkjust over 20 minutes, about 22 minutes which is one of his shortest press conferences, many people were expect him to address this comment about ingesting or injecting bleach. but again he did not address it, we have seen so did not address it, we have seen so much backlash since making what he called a sarcastic comment, the fda, food and drug administration even at the makers of lysol saying do not ingest or inject —— bleach, it can be deadly which many of us know. also controversy in georgia, the area you cover, the governor partially reopening the state? that happened today, today was day one, but that looked like was a lot of nail salons, a lot of barbershops and tattoo sho
with us now from atlanta is cbs reporter brittany miller.ump didn't take westerns a few hours ago at the press briefing which he usually does, hard to see that as anything but a reaction potentially to his comments the other day. —— questions. potentially to his comments the other day. -- questions. you so much for having me. his press conference just now last i thinkjust over 20 minutes, about 22 minutes which is one of his shortest press conferences, many people were expect him to address...
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salons are now allowed to reopen in a move that has brought widespread criticism, as the cbs reporter brittanyplains. yes, that happened today, today was day one. what that looked like was a lot of nail salons, a lot of barbershops and tattoo shops, hairsalons, all opening today with what governor kemp called "minimum basic operations", which basically meant they had to take certain guidelines into account when they did open their salons. but a lot of people were out getting their hair done, you know, a lot of businesses did however choose to stay closed and not really abide by the governor's guidelines. tell us why that is such a controversial decision from the governor. so many people are just split on what they should do, when you take a look at the numbers here in georgia they are not really seeing a dip in those numbers, so they think it is just too soon to reopen anything. many people are questioning, how can you open gyms and hair salons and still stay six feet apart and still maintain your safety. so a lot of people just don't understand why he is taking these steps now. others however
salons are now allowed to reopen in a move that has brought widespread criticism, as the cbs reporter brittanyplains. yes, that happened today, today was day one. what that looked like was a lot of nail salons, a lot of barbershops and tattoo shops, hairsalons, all opening today with what governor kemp called "minimum basic operations", which basically meant they had to take certain guidelines into account when they did open their salons. but a lot of people were out getting their...
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that has been bringing a little bit of to parts of brittany. shower creeping into the channel islands and the isles of scilly overnight but otherwise it is a dry night. it stays quite breezy, so not desperately cold. temperatures fought to seven celsius overnight. perhaps cold enough for a nip of frost in the sun of the sharper scottish valleys. tuesday, any cloud on the isles of scilly and channel islands will move away pretty quickly and we will be left with clear, blue skies. some trying from dawn till dusk for the vast majority. again with those eastern winds, it is across the eastern side of scotla nd winds, it is across the eastern side of scotland and eastern areas of england that will see the day is at lower temperatures. —— sunshine from dawn till dusk. not feeling bad in the sunshine but the warmest weather will be further west. we will see temperatures pushing up into the low 20s with hot spots again across southern wales, south west midlands, south—west england, north west midlands, south—west england, north—west england and norther
that has been bringing a little bit of to parts of brittany. shower creeping into the channel islands and the isles of scilly overnight but otherwise it is a dry night. it stays quite breezy, so not desperately cold. temperatures fought to seven celsius overnight. perhaps cold enough for a nip of frost in the sun of the sharper scottish valleys. tuesday, any cloud on the isles of scilly and channel islands will move away pretty quickly and we will be left with clear, blue skies. some trying...
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in france 41 severely ill patients have been transferred from paris to the northwestern region of brittany. trying to ease pressure on the capital's hospitals more than 500 have now been moved to other areas nearly 8000 people have died from the virus and france. president donald trump has struck an optimistic tone as his daily coronavirus briefing saying an end to the outbreak is in sight but with the number of deaths in the u.s. approaching 10000 health experts are warning the worst is yet to come heidi jocasta reports. conflicting messages from the president of the united states we see light at the end of the tunnel things are happening these are happening and the country's top health officials the next week is going to be our pearl harbor moment it's going to be our 911 moment and it's going to be the hardest moment for many americans in their entire life the u.s. surgeon general warns many more people will die in the coming days the expected surge adding urgency to the cries of state governors asking the federal government for deliveries of life saving equipment so we governors republ
in france 41 severely ill patients have been transferred from paris to the northwestern region of brittany. trying to ease pressure on the capital's hospitals more than 500 have now been moved to other areas nearly 8000 people have died from the virus and france. president donald trump has struck an optimistic tone as his daily coronavirus briefing saying an end to the outbreak is in sight but with the number of deaths in the u.s. approaching 10000 health experts are warning the worst is yet to...
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he's on his way home to brittany after two years abroad.the wrong date, not today's date, and they've told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work but i can't. france carried out almost six million checks during the first fortnight of confinement, far more than neighbouring italy, and it's issued more than 400,000 fines. but questions over when the confinement will end are growing. france's tough approach to the confinement runs the risk of losing public support if it becomes too harsh or too long. the interior minister has advised sensitivity in applying the rules, and says the police operate differently in the countryside compared to the big cities, in the poorer suburbs compared to the towns. but the paris police chief was forced to apologise today after taking a very different tone. translation: the ones who are hospitalised today, the ones on life support now, are the ones that didn't respect the quarantine when it began. this is not a video game — it's real. there are dead people. with few life—support
he's on his way home to brittany after two years abroad.the wrong date, not today's date, and they've told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work but i can't. france carried out almost six million checks during the first fortnight of confinement, far more than neighbouring italy, and it's issued more than 400,000 fines. but questions over when the confinement will end are growing. france's tough approach to the confinement runs the risk of losing public support...
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the army helped to relocate the patients, who have been moved to brittany. the situation has become critical in the capital, where the number of beds in intensive care units is now almost at the same level as the number of patients. the number of coronavirus cases in the united states has now passed 200,000. more than 11,500 people have died, almost half of them in new york state. president trump has told americans they are in the midst of a great national trial, unlike any the us has faced before. our north america editor, jon sopel, reports. at this time of year, central park in new york would normally be getting ready for concerts and festivals. instead, a massive field hospital is being built there to help alleviate an overburdened health system. in this state alone, there have been 2000 deaths. america is shifting onto a war footing, and it brought a dramatic change in tone from the president — now urgent and sombre. i want every american to be prepared for the hard days that lie ahead. we are going to go through a very tough two weeks. and hopefully, a
the army helped to relocate the patients, who have been moved to brittany. the situation has become critical in the capital, where the number of beds in intensive care units is now almost at the same level as the number of patients. the number of coronavirus cases in the united states has now passed 200,000. more than 11,500 people have died, almost half of them in new york state. president trump has told americans they are in the midst of a great national trial, unlike any the us has faced...