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by the way, facetime is difficult to see, i apologize.other is zandon, one is 3-2, the other is 3-1. which one emerges as the favorite. this guy goes to the sporting events, he is talking about making a three million dollar bet on one of the two horses. he will decide which one is the favorite. the other story line is all the controversy over the last year around bob bassert, it seemed he had won the derby with medinna spirit. later disqualified. bob baffert, two horses transferred to another trainer. this will be the third race in numbers for the horse have been astro nominal. the two former baffert-trained horses. he is not training them, but they have chances as well. >> are you great even on facetime. when our viewers tune n mike turico will use professional equipment. so, what are you looking at, mike? bob baffert, not there, but he has horses in the race. >> stripped of everything. took the plaques off the wall. i picked messier to win it, and modonegal, second, and his positions are based on nothing. >> nicely done. >> i got bad ne
by the way, facetime is difficult to see, i apologize.other is zandon, one is 3-2, the other is 3-1. which one emerges as the favorite. this guy goes to the sporting events, he is talking about making a three million dollar bet on one of the two horses. he will decide which one is the favorite. the other story line is all the controversy over the last year around bob bassert, it seemed he had won the derby with medinna spirit. later disqualified. bob baffert, two horses transferred to another...
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and she was like, "well, let's facetime him right now." >> how cool is that?t >> and that you can just call dolly whenever >> seth: because they have a lot of thoughts, they're like, "can we just -- we'd love to talk to dolly about this." [ laughter ] i know we were talking about being back on the road, touring again. i have to ask about this you were in an airplane that was struck by lightning. >> yes >> seth: what was that like? >> it was really scary i was in my mom's lap, 'cause i was pretty sure it didn't matter about the seatbelts, at this point. >> seth: okay, gotcha. so you're in your mom's lap because you are already afraid >> crying. and i was scared and it was really very strange, because it was unexpected weather and a few things that day -- when i woke up that morning, i said, something just kind of felt off and not quite right and when we were on the plane, it was completely unexpected and yeah, we got struck by lightning, which then, we had to do this emergency landing and we were in the middle of south america, and i was actually on my way to a
and she was like, "well, let's facetime him right now." >> how cool is that?t >> and that you can just call dolly whenever >> seth: because they have a lot of thoughts, they're like, "can we just -- we'd love to talk to dolly about this." [ laughter ] i know we were talking about being back on the road, touring again. i have to ask about this you were in an airplane that was struck by lightning. >> yes >> seth: what was that like? >> it...
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the way brown described it, he might as well be on facetime from the bench. >> state makes every single call. he is the head coach. and we have 23 assistants and video guys. at the end of the day all 23 of our votes do not outweigh steve's 1. >> 15 years ago tonight this. darren davis. while. that was the 2007 we believe playoff year. one of the most iconic dunks. yes, i feel you. one of the most iconic dunks and nba history. certainly, one of the most allowed is victories i've seen and heard. they are on the road now. they rollout the ball at 6:30 and see what happens. >>> a area surgeon who gathered up a stockpile of medical supplies, found a way to get them into the hands of ukraine 6000 miles away. >> coming out of the ashes of covid and seeing the way the silicon valley came together, i see a lot of hope for human nature. >>> paris hilton shares her personal story of school abuse. how she is urging congress to put a stop to it. >>> there. gaining steam to bring new life to an old dilapidated train trestle as it turns 100 years old. >>> temperatures today at least a couple degrees w
the way brown described it, he might as well be on facetime from the bench. >> state makes every single call. he is the head coach. and we have 23 assistants and video guys. at the end of the day all 23 of our votes do not outweigh steve's 1. >> 15 years ago tonight this. darren davis. while. that was the 2007 we believe playoff year. one of the most iconic dunks. yes, i feel you. one of the most iconic dunks and nba history. certainly, one of the most allowed is victories i've seen...
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. >> reporter: they couldn't see the children in person for three weeks, relying on facetime, in beaumontnever get that time back. that's hard for me as a mom, those first few weeks and days are so important. with your child. >> reporter: this is what two years looks like. the boys are thriving. and now... >> a baby! >> reporter: they have company. baby sister liv was just born, no covid, no complications! >> i'm bonded with her so much already. and i didn't get that with the boys. >> how are you? >> reporter: has this experience helped heal those wounds? >> yes, definitely, you know, andre was able to be there. i wasn't isolated or alone when she was born, they placed her on my chest. >> reporter: the laubachs are back together, three kids under three. do you have a little sister now? >> yeah. >> reporter: what is your sister's name? >> baby. >> the first was in the intensive care unit, this one, in a home full of laughter. >> i guess what i want for mother's day would be to like go to a hotel and sleep, maybe. ( laughter ) but being with my kids is next best thing! >> reporter: other pe
. >> reporter: they couldn't see the children in person for three weeks, relying on facetime, in beaumontnever get that time back. that's hard for me as a mom, those first few weeks and days are so important. with your child. >> reporter: this is what two years looks like. the boys are thriving. and now... >> a baby! >> reporter: they have company. baby sister liv was just born, no covid, no complications! >> i'm bonded with her so much already. and i didn't get...
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. >> jesse rhodes could not be with her daughter, but they chatted on facetime.assie got a picture in the photo booth >> back when i was using, i never would have been to a place like this. i've been sober since february. >> congratulations. helping moms feel pampered is why this shift was all in. >> as a community, we all have to pitch in in a positive way instead of looking down on people less fortunate. it is to pitch in and do something nice. >> a delicious meal and some swag for moms to take home, but the best part of this day -- a chance to relax and be a family. >> happy mother's day! dion: such a nice event. mother's day is the busiest time of year for flower shops. business has been blooming for florists and not just on mother's day. we take a look at why bouquets are in big demand. plus, a chance to take big limbs to the metaverse. a social media company is hoping -- opening its first brick-and-mortar store right here in the bay area. >> a chill this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable int
. >> jesse rhodes could not be with her daughter, but they chatted on facetime.assie got a picture in the photo booth >> back when i was using, i never would have been to a place like this. i've been sober since february. >> congratulations. helping moms feel pampered is why this shift was all in. >> as a community, we all have to pitch in in a positive way instead of looking down on people less fortunate. it is to pitch in and do something nice. >> a delicious...
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i had to say good-bye on facetime because they wouldn't allow visitors due to the pandemic. >> reporter: what's worse, her mother was sick with the virus, too. >> she died a few days after, which i suspect is more so because of heartbreak than because of the virus. >> reporter: she was left to care for her 13-year-old brother, lazaro, and 90-year-old grandmother paulina. >> i never expected to lose them. they were my best friends. i was like this with my parents. that's the hart pap. that was my low, realizing that they're gone. >> reporter: lazaro is now among the more than 214,000 children in the u.s. who have lost a parent or primary care giver to covid-19. experts say the loss of a parent can be linked to an increased risk of substance abuse, dropping out of school, depression,s and suicide. she is now the head of the household, giving insulin shots to her grandmother and making sure lazaro stays on top of his homework. >> i can't go on vacation, or anything like that, but ultimately they matter the most to me, so i don't mind sacrificing those things. >> reporter: and it is appreci
i had to say good-bye on facetime because they wouldn't allow visitors due to the pandemic. >> reporter: what's worse, her mother was sick with the virus, too. >> she died a few days after, which i suspect is more so because of heartbreak than because of the virus. >> reporter: she was left to care for her 13-year-old brother, lazaro, and 90-year-old grandmother paulina. >> i never expected to lose them. they were my best friends. i was like this with my parents. that's...
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i had to say good-bye on facetime because they wouldn't allow visitors due to the pandemic. >> what's, ivis, was sick with the virus, too. >> she died two days after. >> penalba was left to care for her 13-year-old brother, lazaro, and 90-year-old grandmother paulina. >> i never expected to lose them. they were my best friends. i was like this with my parents. so, obviously, that's the hardest part. i never thought i'd have to live without them. so that was my low, realizing that they're gone. >> as soon as i heard my mom died, i just, it broke my heart in a million pieces. >> reporter: lazaro is now among the more than 214,000 children in the u.s. who have lost a parent or primary caregiver to covid-19. experts say the loss of a parent can be linked to an increased risk of substance abuse, dropping out of school, depression, and suicide. penalba has become the head of the how farred, managing a full- time job, giving insulin shots to her grandmother, and ensuring lazaro stays on top of his homework. >> did you shuffle them? >> i can't really go on a vacation or anything like that. an
i had to say good-bye on facetime because they wouldn't allow visitors due to the pandemic. >> what's, ivis, was sick with the virus, too. >> she died two days after. >> penalba was left to care for her 13-year-old brother, lazaro, and 90-year-old grandmother paulina. >> i never expected to lose them. they were my best friends. i was like this with my parents. so, obviously, that's the hardest part. i never thought i'd have to live without them. so that was my low,...
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so many people said goodbye by facetime or via zoom and i think it's a reminder just how much pain and have yet to process, not just for the folks who have lost somebody they love, but for the broader community overall and across the country. what does it mean to process a million pele who were not, who are not here now, who were here two years o? i don't think we've even begun to really examine what that is going to take and how much work we have to do to bring some peace into people's lives. geoff: is that why you wanted to start this, this twitter account faces of covid? alex: yeah. you know, i think first and foremost, i started the account because i thought that we needed to really affirm the dignity of the people who have lost their lives. and i think we did a really, i think, highly credible job of telling a data driven story about the number of people who were sick, the number of ventilators that were needed, the number of people who were losing their lives each day. but they were cold statistics. and without knowing the names and the faces and the stories behind those numbers,
so many people said goodbye by facetime or via zoom and i think it's a reminder just how much pain and have yet to process, not just for the folks who have lost somebody they love, but for the broader community overall and across the country. what does it mean to process a million pele who were not, who are not here now, who were here two years o? i don't think we've even begun to really examine what that is going to take and how much work we have to do to bring some peace into people's lives....
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couldn't with be there, he had covid too, they couldn't see the boys in person for three weeks rely on facetime hard for me as a mom because those first few weeks and days are so important with your child. >> these are the twins two years later. and now they have company am baby sister live was just born, no covid, no complications. >> i have bounded with her so much already-- bonded with her so much already. and i didn't get that with the boys. >> has this experience helped heal those wounds. >> yes, definitely, definitely. >> you know, andre was able to be there. i wasn't isolated and alone when when she was borned they placed her right on my chest. >> and do you have a little sister now. >> yeah. >> what is her name. >> baby. >> baby. >> jen's first mother's day was in the n icu. this next one, in a home full of laughter. >> despite how hard it was for us, we're healthy and strong now and we have a happy ending. >> adriana diaz, cbs news. >> o'donnell: that's great news, and three under three, that's tough, hats off to you, we'll be right back. 6 >> o'donnell: tomorrow she was preg nantz and
couldn't with be there, he had covid too, they couldn't see the boys in person for three weeks rely on facetime hard for me as a mom because those first few weeks and days are so important with your child. >> these are the twins two years later. and now they have company am baby sister live was just born, no covid, no complications. >> i have bounded with her so much already-- bonded with her so much already. and i didn't get that with the boys. >> has this experience helped...
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for my grandmother because she has she's been suffering from her heart condition and when she is facetiming on me, um, i i noticed that she always misses taking her medicine. because she's busy neither. is she. can keep track of it. got it rupa. do you remember the day when she came to you and said i'm making this i'm doing it. i actually she was like thinking of i mean it was during pandemic when it was an early like, you know in 2020 when the pandemic hit and she was so bored like she was boarding at home like not going out now because she is to be in so many activities like swimming and gymnastics and all of a sudden all cut off and then she was like something this is not going to work with. me so she started like, you know getting into doing some animations and all that stuff and then she thought okay, i will use my all my coding knowledge and utilize my app knowledge and create something for her. grandma. that's what she thought. wow. amazing. okay, so abby walk us through we're looking at pictures of the app. tell us about some of the features that you really like on it. i especially
for my grandmother because she has she's been suffering from her heart condition and when she is facetiming on me, um, i i noticed that she always misses taking her medicine. because she's busy neither. is she. can keep track of it. got it rupa. do you remember the day when she came to you and said i'm making this i'm doing it. i actually she was like thinking of i mean it was during pandemic when it was an early like, you know in 2020 when the pandemic hit and she was so bored like she was...
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. >> he wants to facetime with you. >> okay. >> and you have sisters. >> i have sisters?dn't even know that you existed. and he's so excited to find you. >> i have people. >> "i have people," he said. >> you have a dad. >> i have a dad. >> right here this evening -- >> hi, david. >> that daughter betheny -- >> it's truly been a life-changing experience, just seeing my dad finally feel whole. >> i have a dad. >> what a gift. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. now from abc 7 live breaking news that breaking news a pair of wildfires burning right now on the you are looking live at antioch where firefighters are working on both the air and ground to fully contain flames homes on the right are burning down in southern california. this fire is burning laguna niguel in orange. and here's a closer look at the fire in antioch. this is burning near the cortiva wetlands preserve right along the water choppers are bringing in water drops to douse the flames. this is a remote area. no homes are threatened. let's bring in abc 7 news meteorologist santia patel who is tracking the condit
. >> he wants to facetime with you. >> okay. >> and you have sisters. >> i have sisters?dn't even know that you existed. and he's so excited to find you. >> i have people. >> "i have people," he said. >> you have a dad. >> i have a dad. >> right here this evening -- >> hi, david. >> that daughter betheny -- >> it's truly been a life-changing experience, just seeing my dad finally feel whole. >> i have a dad....
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. >> he wants to facetime with you. >> okay. >> and you have sisters. >> i have sisters?'t even know that you existed. and he's so excited to find you. >> i have people. >> i have people, he said. >> you have a dad. >> right here this evening -- >> hi, david. >> that daughter bethany -- >> it's truly been a life-changing experience, just seeing my dad finally feel whole. >> i have a dad. >> see you tomorrow. good night. >> sometime in the middle of the summer, we are going to know how often we have to vaccinate people. i do not think you will see all of a sudden one day a declaration that the pandemic is over. >> it is definitely not over. cases on the rise once more and it could get worse. >> a helicopter flight comes to a terrifying end in the east bay. >> the new effort to end racial bias in traffic stops. good afternoon. >> thank you for joining us. fears of a summer search our topping headlines today. officials say 37 states including california have seen cases increase by 10%. kristen: hospitalizations up 28% nationwide, the highest level since march. the cdc projec
. >> he wants to facetime with you. >> okay. >> and you have sisters. >> i have sisters?'t even know that you existed. and he's so excited to find you. >> i have people. >> i have people, he said. >> you have a dad. >> right here this evening -- >> hi, david. >> that daughter bethany -- >> it's truly been a life-changing experience, just seeing my dad finally feel whole. >> i have a dad. >> see you tomorrow. good...
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relying on facetime at the hospital in troy, michigan. >> i will never get the time back, that is hardirst few weeks and days are so important with your child. >> these are the twins two years later and now, they have company. baby sister liv was just born. no covid, no complications. >> i bonded with her so much already. and i didn't get that with the boys. >> has this experience helped to heal the wounds? >> yeah, definitely. definitely. andre was able to be there. i was not isolated and alone when she was born. they placed her right on my chest. >> do you have a little sister now? >> yeah. >> what is her name? >> baby. >> jenn's first mother's day was in the nicu, the next one, in a home full of laughter. >> they are healthy and strong and we have a happy ending. >> cbs news. >>> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you the news continues, for others check back later for cbs mornings and follow us online any time at cbs news.com. reporting from the nation's capitol. ♪ ♪ this is ash, i'm matt piper in new york. after a new york times report is released saying
relying on facetime at the hospital in troy, michigan. >> i will never get the time back, that is hardirst few weeks and days are so important with your child. >> these are the twins two years later and now, they have company. baby sister liv was just born. no covid, no complications. >> i bonded with her so much already. and i didn't get that with the boys. >> has this experience helped to heal the wounds? >> yeah, definitely. definitely. andre was able to be...
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. >> tessie rose could not meet with her daughter, but they chatted on facetime.ie in the photo booth remember this mother's day. >> when i was easing, i would not have gone through anything like this. -- when i was using >> making moms feel pampered is why the chef was all in. >> we all have to pitch in and sit in criticizing the city and looking down on people who are less fortunate, pitch in and do something nice. >> a delicious meal and some swag, but the best part of this day is a chance to relax and be a family. >> happy mother's day. kumasi: i love that. california's great america partnered with the american cancer society for the annual courageous kids event. people were invited from a day away from cancer and belgian arts, crafts, obstacle courses. for some families, this is their first outing after a child is conceived cancer treatment. >> we do it for our community but also the kids. kumasi: this year marked the event's 33rd anniversary. reggie: possible strike could have an impact on your summer plans. kumasi: requirement to conserve water. reggie: the
. >> tessie rose could not meet with her daughter, but they chatted on facetime.ie in the photo booth remember this mother's day. >> when i was easing, i would not have gone through anything like this. -- when i was using >> making moms feel pampered is why the chef was all in. >> we all have to pitch in and sit in criticizing the city and looking down on people who are less fortunate, pitch in and do something nice. >> a delicious meal and some swag, but the best...
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with be there, he had covid too, they couldn't see the boys in person for three weeks, relying on facetimet beaumont hospital, in troy, michigan. >> i will never get that time back and that's hard for me as a mom because those first few weeks and days are so important with your child. >> hi! >> reporter: these are the twins two years later. and now they have company. baby sister liz was just born, no covid, no complications. >> i have bonded with her so much already-- bonded with her so much already. and i didn't get that with the boys. >> reporter: has this experience helped heal those wounds? >> yes, definitely, definitely. you know, andre was able to be there. i wasn't isolated and alone when she was born, they placed her right on my chest. >> reporter: and do you have a little sister now? >> yeah. >> reporter: what is her name? >> baby. >> reporter: baby. (£aughs) jen's first mother's day was in the nicu. this next one, in a home full of laughter. >> despite how hard it was for us, we're healthy and strong now and we have a happy ending. >> reporter: adriana diaz, cbs news. >>> this is
with be there, he had covid too, they couldn't see the boys in person for three weeks, relying on facetimet beaumont hospital, in troy, michigan. >> i will never get that time back and that's hard for me as a mom because those first few weeks and days are so important with your child. >> hi! >> reporter: these are the twins two years later. and now they have company. baby sister liz was just born, no covid, no complications. >> i have bonded with her so much already--...
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i had to say good-bye on facetime because they wouldn't allow visitors due to the pandemic. >> what's worse, her mother, ivis, was sick with the virus, too. >> she died two days after. >> penalba was left to care for her 13-year-old brother, lazaro, and 90-year-old grandmother paulina. >> i never expected to lose them. they were my best friends. i was like this with my parents. so, obviously, that's the hardest part. i never thought i'd have to live without them. so that was my low, realizing that they're gone. >> as soon as i heard my mom died, i just, it broke my heart in a million pieces. >> reporter: lazaro is now among the more than 214,000 children in the u.s. who have lost a parent or primary caregiver to covid-19. experts say the loss of a parent can be linked to an increased risk of substance abuse, dropping out of school, depression, and suicide. penalba has become the head of the how farred, managing a full-time job, giving insulin shots to her grandmother, and ensuring lazaro stays on top of his homework. >> did you shuffle them? >> i can't really go on a vacation or anyth
i had to say good-bye on facetime because they wouldn't allow visitors due to the pandemic. >> what's worse, her mother, ivis, was sick with the virus, too. >> she died two days after. >> penalba was left to care for her 13-year-old brother, lazaro, and 90-year-old grandmother paulina. >> i never expected to lose them. they were my best friends. i was like this with my parents. so, obviously, that's the hardest part. i never thought i'd have to live without them. so that...
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cornell: kassie rhoades couldn't be with her daughter but they chatted on facetime. she got a photo in the photo booth remember this mother's day. >> i never thought i would get to do something like this. cornell: making moms feel pampered is why executive chef geoffery deetz was all in. >> we all have to pitch in in a positive way instead of criticizing the city and looking down on people who are less fortunate. just do something nice. cornell: the best part of this day, a chance to relax and be a family. >> i think it is beautiful. >> happy mother's day. cornell: in san francisco, cornell barnard. dion: such a special mother's day, albeit a cold one. spencer: here's a look at what is going on with the good feelings. a look at live doppler 7. it is dry over most of the bay area right now but the weather is still unsettled that there are some pockets of isolated showers. mainly right now in the north bay. this is down to northern sonoma county, some pockets of showers moving on. there may be showers as in other locations overnight and it is still pretty gusty. the wi
cornell: kassie rhoades couldn't be with her daughter but they chatted on facetime. she got a photo in the photo booth remember this mother's day. >> i never thought i would get to do something like this. cornell: making moms feel pampered is why executive chef geoffery deetz was all in. >> we all have to pitch in in a positive way instead of criticizing the city and looking down on people who are less fortunate. just do something nice. cornell: the best part of this day, a chance...
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we were shutdown because of lockdown, the pandemic and fishburn and i continued to run lines on facetimerector and daren would join us. fisher and i would run lines just to keep from going crazy. you're thinking maybe we lose this all together. >> absolutely. we didn't know if it was going to come back or theater was going to come back. >> reporter: theater, it turns out, is is in rockwell's blood. >> something about being in a dark theater when it's nice outside with a cup of coffee and a lack of vitamin d. i don't know. there's something great about it. >> he grew up on both coasts. spending summers with his mom in the new york theater scene and the school year with his father in california. did your parents ever give you warnings it's not all red carpet and awards shows? >> i saw that first hand with my mother. going on auditions and she used to work in restaurants and sing telefwrms. and my dad couldn't make a living as an actor. >> reporter: rockwell moved to new york at 18 to pursue acting himself. making ends meet with bit parts in movies and tv commercials. >> on a scale of one t
we were shutdown because of lockdown, the pandemic and fishburn and i continued to run lines on facetimerector and daren would join us. fisher and i would run lines just to keep from going crazy. you're thinking maybe we lose this all together. >> absolutely. we didn't know if it was going to come back or theater was going to come back. >> reporter: theater, it turns out, is is in rockwell's blood. >> something about being in a dark theater when it's nice outside with a cup of...
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the western democracies working together to facetime russian aggression.ermany currently holds the presidency of the g-7 comes of the german foreign minister was in the chair. the eu foreign policy chief announced more military help for ukraine. >> the recipe is clear. more of the same. i mean more support to ukraine, including military support. we in the european union will provide a new tranche of $500 million to support military ukraine. correspondent: the ukrainian foreign minister was a guest at the meeting on friday. he came with clear demands for support. >> today, i asked g-7 countries to adopt legislation and put in place all necessary procedures needed to seize russian sovereign assets and give them to ukraine. give them to ukraine for ukraine to uses money to rebuild our country. to reconstruct our country after all the damage inflicted on us. correspondent: among the key issues facing the international community is the threat to food supplies. much of the world's grain comes from ukraine, but the russian blockade means very little is leaving th
the western democracies working together to facetime russian aggression.ermany currently holds the presidency of the g-7 comes of the german foreign minister was in the chair. the eu foreign policy chief announced more military help for ukraine. >> the recipe is clear. more of the same. i mean more support to ukraine, including military support. we in the european union will provide a new tranche of $500 million to support military ukraine. correspondent: the ukrainian foreign minister...
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she asked to facetime him. >> the most amazing husband.day. >> i thanked him. and then i prayed and then the doctor took the phone and he said, i'm sorry but there's no more pulse. and then i played our wedding song for him. and then that was it. >> 1 million americans gone. so much loss. >> 1 million tragic stories like that. i'll be back in just a moment with more news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new infiniti qx60. take on your wild world in style. ♪ i need a lawn...quick. the fast way to bring it up to speed... scotts turf builder rapid grass. it grows two times faster than seed alone for full, green grass. everything else just seems... slow. it's lawn season. let's get to the yard. everyone knows eating well and exercise are a big part of losing weight. ww's new program actually teaches you how to do it. so i have a degree in nutrition and i always knew that healthy eating was important. ww helped me do it. ww has given me tools to develop healthier habits for a lifetime. it's sustainable and it's doable. what's your favorite zeropoin
she asked to facetime him. >> the most amazing husband.day. >> i thanked him. and then i prayed and then the doctor took the phone and he said, i'm sorry but there's no more pulse. and then i played our wedding song for him. and then that was it. >> 1 million americans gone. so much loss. >> 1 million tragic stories like that. i'll be back in just a moment with more news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new infiniti qx60. take on your wild world in style. ♪ i need...
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then, facetimed, texted, and he sent her videos of himself.ld her he had bought some ammo monday. but she told cnn she had no idea what he was planning. she's not the only person he was communicating with. the shooter's instagram account showed a photo of two ar style weapons and tagged another young woman who he messaged the morning of the shooting, saying i'm about to -- but didn't finish his sentence, and then, i got a little secret. wolf, a teenage girl who spoke to cnn from germany with her mother's consent shared her conversations with the shooter in which the suspect says she was going to fly out and meet her in uni. the girl tells us while she's 15, her only connection with the suspect was following him via social media. wolf. >> drew, thank you very much. drew griffin reporting. let's bring in our senior law enforcement analyst, the former fbi deputy director, andrew mccabe, and the former philadelphia police commissioner, charles ramsey. chief ramsey, how disturbing are those messages you just heard? how challenging is it for law enf
then, facetimed, texted, and he sent her videos of himself.ld her he had bought some ammo monday. but she told cnn she had no idea what he was planning. she's not the only person he was communicating with. the shooter's instagram account showed a photo of two ar style weapons and tagged another young woman who he messaged the morning of the shooting, saying i'm about to -- but didn't finish his sentence, and then, i got a little secret. wolf, a teenage girl who spoke to cnn from germany with...
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as soon as i hung up with him, a coworker of mine facetiming and something with him.at the front desk and you have to call 911. please call 911. he said, i'm coming to get you, please get up and run out. i said, i'm scared. i don't want to run. he's still in the store. please call 911. at the hangup with him, now, the shooting stops. the store is dead silent. the music -- i don't know how the music got turned off. the music was off and it's complete, eerie and creepy and you can hear him walking around and it sounds like he was walking on glass. you could hear crunching under his feet and i could hear him getting closer to where i was and the work phone kept ringing and kept ringing and it kept ringing. it wouldn't stop. you could hear him talking. i didn't know if he was talking to somebody in the store. i didn't know what was going on. i couldn't hear what he was saying but you could hear him talking and as i hear him getting closer, i press myself as flat as i can on the ground and up against the counter praying to god that he wouldn't see me. >> i want you to stan
as soon as i hung up with him, a coworker of mine facetiming and something with him.at the front desk and you have to call 911. please call 911. he said, i'm coming to get you, please get up and run out. i said, i'm scared. i don't want to run. he's still in the store. please call 911. at the hangup with him, now, the shooting stops. the store is dead silent. the music -- i don't know how the music got turned off. the music was off and it's complete, eerie and creepy and you can hear him...
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they connected through a live streaming app called yubo and facetimed, texted and he sent her videosr told her he bought some ammo on monday, but she told cnn she had no idea what he was planning. she's not the only person he was communicating with. the shooter's instagram account showed a photo of two ar-style weapons and tagged another young woman, who he messaged the morning of the shooting who said i'm about to, but didn't finish his sentence and then said i got a little secret. the girl from germany said the only connection with the shooter had been through texting which was somewhat innocuous conversations but she did tell us about one conversation she had in which the shooter did alarm her when he said he liked to throw dead cats at people's houses. there was no explanation. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >>> up next, mounting burden on teachers. how do educators keep their students safe when face to face with a gunman? i'll speak with a woman who managed to talk down a would be school shooter in 2013. she joins us next. .. they're power-packed vitamins... that help unleash your
they connected through a live streaming app called yubo and facetimed, texted and he sent her videosr told her he bought some ammo on monday, but she told cnn she had no idea what he was planning. she's not the only person he was communicating with. the shooter's instagram account showed a photo of two ar-style weapons and tagged another young woman, who he messaged the morning of the shooting who said i'm about to, but didn't finish his sentence and then said i got a little secret. the girl...
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i got to facetime him.the middle of a covid pandemic this guy was in missouri they were like, we can't even fly our own family members here how are we going to film this guy being killed i was like, "you know what if you loved america, you'd figure it out. >> jimmy: that's exactly -- yeah thank you, yeah. >> and they did. they shot him on a green screen and they put -- they managed to weave it into -- >> jimmy: in the trailer >> -- what is essentially the most epic -- the most iconic action sequence maybe you've ever seen in a movie i'm not kidding. it's not hyperbole it is a 12-minute-long action sequence that will just blow you away and they kill him right there. all for america. >> jimmy: i want to -- is there anything we have to set up for this one for "dominion" if you haven't seen it? obviously, the world has saw it - >> the dinosaurs are everywhere you know, in the last film they blew up the island and dinosaurs got everywhere so, the whole world's been four very fast-moving years and now dinosaurs a
i got to facetime him.the middle of a covid pandemic this guy was in missouri they were like, we can't even fly our own family members here how are we going to film this guy being killed i was like, "you know what if you loved america, you'd figure it out. >> jimmy: that's exactly -- yeah thank you, yeah. >> and they did. they shot him on a green screen and they put -- they managed to weave it into -- >> jimmy: in the trailer >> -- what is essentially the most epic...
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right after "con air" i texted john malkovich, is it possible for me to facetime you and ask questionske: whoa!ce force" crew.- >> very exciting. these are wonderfully talented human beings. >> mike: this segues perfectly into my "sonic the hedgehog part 2" question. [ cheers and applause ] >> great. >> mike: everybody here -- >> so nice. >> mike: you're the voice of sonic. >> i do play the voice of sonic. >> mike: which is great, you're a video game kid. >> i am. i love -- can we say it at the same time? >> mike: stand and sip. [ cheers and applause ] >> i admit, i usually get a mug, this is insane. >> mike: i know, things have gotten -- >> a piece of scotch tape that says "birbiglia" or something like that. >> mike: it's all gone to jimmy's house. they're spending all the money there this week, it's weird, >> "sonic 2." i'm a huge video game fan. when i was young, even now, i'd play roleplaying games, "final fantasy 7" for 70 hours. sonic was a huge part when i was a kid. the idea that i get to be the voice for people that have never heard of "sonic" and play the gamed that i played,
right after "con air" i texted john malkovich, is it possible for me to facetime you and ask questionske: whoa!ce force" crew.- >> very exciting. these are wonderfully talented human beings. >> mike: this segues perfectly into my "sonic the hedgehog part 2" question. [ cheers and applause ] >> great. >> mike: everybody here -- >> so nice. >> mike: you're the voice of sonic. >> i do play the voice of sonic. >> mike: which...
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i just got off facetime with my 7-year-old daughter whose advice to me for hosting jimmy kimmel was pretendveryone in the audience is a dinosaur. [ laughter ] so this is such a weird experience for me right now. i am not jimmy kimmel. i'm like a totally different person. you may have heard, jimmy is out with covid. don't worry, he's okay. but i'm your substitute teacher for tonight, mike birbiglia, or as i'm known in the news -- >> kimmel announced on twitter that comedian mike -- bur-bil-ya -- i can't say his name. >> thanks to mike burrbilia who will take the reigns -- >> comedian mike burrbiglya -- >> comedian mike burrbigliya will be filling in. >> comedian mike birbigly will fill in -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> mike: it rolls off the tongue. [ laughter ] if you don't know me, i'm sort of one of those guys that you sort of recognize, but maybe not? [ laughter ] i'm a comedian. i was literally at trader joe's in brooklyn where i live and this guy comes up to me, "wait -- what are you in?" [ laughter ] and i go, "i'm in the worst conversation of my life." [ laughter ] "what are you in?
i just got off facetime with my 7-year-old daughter whose advice to me for hosting jimmy kimmel was pretendveryone in the audience is a dinosaur. [ laughter ] so this is such a weird experience for me right now. i am not jimmy kimmel. i'm like a totally different person. you may have heard, jimmy is out with covid. don't worry, he's okay. but i'm your substitute teacher for tonight, mike birbiglia, or as i'm known in the news -- >> kimmel announced on twitter that comedian mike --...
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then facetime, texted. he sent her videos of himself.s communicating with. the shooter's instagram account shows a photo of two ar style weapons and tagged another young woman who he messaged the morning of the shooting saying i'm about to but didn't finish hisentence, and then, i got a little secret. jake, the teenage girl who spoke to cnn from germany did so with her mother's consent and she says that reaching out to him through social media was her only connection. jake. >> all right, drew, thank you so much. >> the survivors and immediate community around uvalde suffer the most acute pain, of course, but trying to comprehend tragedies such as this one, the sadness, the fear, the anger, can impact the mental health of all of us. here to help us understand this moment, karen price, chief of psychology at texas children's hospital. you lead a team working with the victims and communities specifically in uvalde. what is your team saying to them? how can you help them? >> so during this initial phase, really, it's more focused on helping
then facetime, texted. he sent her videos of himself.s communicating with. the shooter's instagram account shows a photo of two ar style weapons and tagged another young woman who he messaged the morning of the shooting saying i'm about to but didn't finish hisentence, and then, i got a little secret. jake, the teenage girl who spoke to cnn from germany did so with her mother's consent and she says that reaching out to him through social media was her only connection. jake. >> all right,...
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we know he was leaving a digital footprint and i will do it by facetime that will ramos asked his sister to help him buy a gun and she flatly refused in 2021. i will avoid some of these and get to the -- instagram a group chat and it was discussed that ramos being a school shooter. that was on february 28th of 2022. on march 1st of 2022, there was an incident had with four people. there was a chat he discussed buying a gun. on march 3rd, 2022, there was another four-person chat, "word on the street as you are buying a gun." ramos replied "just bought something." rn. on march 14th, and instagram posting by the subject in quotations "ten more days." user replied are you going to shoot up a school or something? the subject replied "no, and stop asking dumb questions and you will see." do you have any questions? i have agreed we can stay as long as we can to answer as many of those questions as we can. if i can't answer it because we don't know definitively right now i will simply say that. it continues to be a preliminary investigation. it will certainly come over 100 interviews have been c
we know he was leaving a digital footprint and i will do it by facetime that will ramos asked his sister to help him buy a gun and she flatly refused in 2021. i will avoid some of these and get to the -- instagram a group chat and it was discussed that ramos being a school shooter. that was on february 28th of 2022. on march 1st of 2022, there was an incident had with four people. there was a chat he discussed buying a gun. on march 3rd, 2022, there was another four-person chat, "word on...
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he hasn't seen the poster but he used to see me on facetime when we were shooting and he definitely waseat. very natural kids. >> those kids are amazing. >> jimmy: they are. is that something you think your kids -- you would never put your kids in something like that, right? [ laughter ] >> no. i know too much. i know too much. >> jimmy: what about you and justin? do you ever talk about doing acting together in something? or would that not be good? >> we -- we often talk about that. >> jimmy: you do? >> we do. >> jimmy: do you want to hash that through? should we -- [ laughter ] >> we should. we want to play adversaries or -- yeah, we want to play opposite sides. >> jimmy: interesting. >> because no one wants to see the other move. but that doesn't go over very well. >> jimmy: it's a weird thing. it's hard for people to imagine people who are together, together. it's kind of a strange thing chemistrywise or something like that. >> or you don't do it right. it's not often done well. >> jimmy: this is something that i think is interesting. this is from the aquarium in vancouver up in cana
he hasn't seen the poster but he used to see me on facetime when we were shooting and he definitely waseat. very natural kids. >> those kids are amazing. >> jimmy: they are. is that something you think your kids -- you would never put your kids in something like that, right? [ laughter ] >> no. i know too much. i know too much. >> jimmy: what about you and justin? do you ever talk about doing acting together in something? or would that not be good? >> we -- we...
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except, they did not get facetime with as many of those lawmakers as they had hoped.enator john cornyn, congressman dan crenshaw, both announced they would be bailing from their plan at the nra conference, and it's not because, you, know they decided to take some kind of principle, moral stance against the gun lobby finally. now, they both, suddenly, had scheduling conflicts, and said they were no longer available to attend. also no shows today, republican speaker of the house in texas, as well as the texas lieutenant governor, and the governor himself, texas governor greg abbott. he canceled his scheduled appearance at the nra. instead, he actually went back to you all day for the second time this week. and it is almost like he decided to prioritize his grieving constituents, whose children were just murdered over the celebration of guns and the nra. almost. >> ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately, our next speaker is unable to be with us in person today. so please, direct your attention to the screens for a message, from texas governor, greg abbott. >> remember this.
except, they did not get facetime with as many of those lawmakers as they had hoped.enator john cornyn, congressman dan crenshaw, both announced they would be bailing from their plan at the nra conference, and it's not because, you, know they decided to take some kind of principle, moral stance against the gun lobby finally. now, they both, suddenly, had scheduling conflicts, and said they were no longer available to attend. also no shows today, republican speaker of the house in texas, as well...
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i call bob, screaming at him on facetime.r three the dog was like, i'm done. [ laughter ] just totally wouldn't help at all. and doula jan is on the phone with me. and she's like -- she goes, you can't leave the placenta in there, you have to pull -- the umbilical cord and sac, don't tear it, if you tear it it will get infected -- it was insanity. >> jimmy: you were the hero. >> bob left that out. >> jimmy: yeah, 100%. [ cheers and applause ] i want to ask you quickly a question. i mentioned this in the intro. you know what happens to kim, your character. >> i do. >> jimmy: did you know the whole way? what was going to happen? >> no. we were -- we get our scripts one tuesday. you're not told -- every turn that we've seen taken in the show, even knowing if your character is going to continue to be in the show, for those of us not in "breaking bad," you're finding that out a script at a time. >> jimmy: when i say your what happens to kim, you said yes, that means something happens to kim, yes? >> well, she doesn't evaporate. so
i call bob, screaming at him on facetime.r three the dog was like, i'm done. [ laughter ] just totally wouldn't help at all. and doula jan is on the phone with me. and she's like -- she goes, you can't leave the placenta in there, you have to pull -- the umbilical cord and sac, don't tear it, if you tear it it will get infected -- it was insanity. >> jimmy: you were the hero. >> bob left that out. >> jimmy: yeah, 100%. [ cheers and applause ] i want to ask you quickly a...
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a couple of the guys came up to me with cell phones, these are the tribesmen, and we facetimed theirnd people living in places all over the world. they knew who i was the whole time. >> jimmy: what, really? [ laughter ] >> and didn't say anything about it. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah, it was pretty wild. i was, wow, okay, i've made it everywhere. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you really have. zac efron is here, he's made it everywhere. he's doing a new series, a movie, rather. "firestarter" on peacock starting friday. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] what's with the double mcnuggets? oh, this one's my backup in case something happens to the first one. mmm. see. buy one favorite like 10 piece chicken mcnuggets and get another for just a buck right now at mcdonald's. ♪ we could walk forever ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ walking on ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪ ♪ some ♪ ♪ may say ♪ ♪ i'm wishing my days away ♪ ♪ no way ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪ this? this is supersonic wifi from xfinity. it's fast. like, ready-for- major-gig-speeds fast. ♪ no way ♪ like riding-a-cheetah fast. isn't that right, girl? whoa! it
a couple of the guys came up to me with cell phones, these are the tribesmen, and we facetimed theirnd people living in places all over the world. they knew who i was the whole time. >> jimmy: what, really? [ laughter ] >> and didn't say anything about it. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah, it was pretty wild. i was, wow, okay, i've made it everywhere. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you really have. zac efron is here, he's made it everywhere. he's doing a new series, a movie, rather....
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she asked to facetime him. >> thanks for being the most amazing husband and for making me feel cherishedthen the doctor took the phone and he said, i'm sorry, but there's no more pulse. and then i played our wedding song for him. and then, and then that was it. >> one million americans gone. so much lost. i'm so sorry. may their memories be a blessing. our coverage continues now with wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, the battlefield in ukraine in constant flux tonight as putin's historic miscalculation comes into sharper focus. finland just took a key step toward joining nato. president zelenskyy's chief of staff will join me to discuss this hour. here in the president of the united states, president biden marks a heartbreaking milestone. 1 million americans dead during the covid pandemic. 1 million dying from covid. i'll speak live this hour with dr. anthony fauci. and there are major ne
she asked to facetime him. >> thanks for being the most amazing husband and for making me feel cherishedthen the doctor took the phone and he said, i'm sorry, but there's no more pulse. and then i played our wedding song for him. and then, and then that was it. >> one million americans gone. so much lost. i'm so sorry. may their memories be a blessing. our coverage continues now with wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, the battlefield in...
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a couple of the guys came up to me with cell phones, these are the tribesmen, and we facetimed their world. they knew who i was the whole time. >> jimmy: what, really? [ laughter ] >> and didn't say anything about it. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah, it was pretty wild. i was, wow, okay, i've made it everywhere. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you really have. zac efron is here, he's made it everywhere. he's doing a new series, a movie, rather. "firestarter" on peacock starting friday. we'll be right back. >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live!" are brought to you by avocado green mattress. organic mattresses, starting at $699. ♪ it's a lovely day today ♪ ♪ so whatever you've got to do ♪ ♪ you've got a lovely day to do it in, that's true ♪ [ chuckling ] ♪ and i hope whatever you've got to do ♪ ♪ is something that... ♪ [ music stops ] [ beeping ] cars built with safety in mind, even for those guys. the volkswagen atlas with standard front assist. ♪ ♪ wait, you got pickles. you hate pickles. yeah, but you don't. buy one favorite like a quarter pounder and get another for just a buck right now at mcdona
a couple of the guys came up to me with cell phones, these are the tribesmen, and we facetimed their world. they knew who i was the whole time. >> jimmy: what, really? [ laughter ] >> and didn't say anything about it. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah, it was pretty wild. i was, wow, okay, i've made it everywhere. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you really have. zac efron is here, he's made it everywhere. he's doing a new series, a movie, rather. "firestarter" on peacock...
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. >> bret: were you at all trying to limit your facetime with the president? >> no, not at all. to give him my best advice and recommendations. >> bret: you were very critical to former ambassador to germany ric grenell. he tweets that mark he is officer is one of the most duplicitous people i ever met in politics. he comfortably lies anyone hiring him should know this. one example he told me to my face multiple times moving 10,000 troops out of germany and puttings some in poland and other places was a good idea. true? >> i do believe we should put more troops in poland. i do not believe in the precipitous withdrawal in the way its ha handled moving troops out of germany. that's why at the end of the day as i write in my book we did move troops in poland. i proposed to move troops in romania and bulgaria. >> absolutely, were you for the effort to take out soleimani? >> yes, the president made a bold decision soleimanis with s. a terrorist leader and had the blood of hundreds of americans on his hands. i think he made the tough decision. for knee it was the judgment call of gina
. >> bret: were you at all trying to limit your facetime with the president? >> no, not at all. to give him my best advice and recommendations. >> bret: you were very critical to former ambassador to germany ric grenell. he tweets that mark he is officer is one of the most duplicitous people i ever met in politics. he comfortably lies anyone hiring him should know this. one example he told me to my face multiple times moving 10,000 troops out of germany and puttings some in...
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from that, they began communicating by text with just each other and even facetimed, at one point talkingbut never in person. they were never even on the same continent. anderson. >> drew griffin, appreciate it. thank you. >>> coming up, more on what we're learning about the children and the teachers killed in this tragedy, including 10-year-old son and a big brother, jose flores jr., whose dad describes him as full of energy, ready to play till the night. more on this little boy coming up. rom didiscover. - common percy! - yeah let's go! on a trip. book with priceline. you save more, so you can “woooo” more. - wooo. - wooo. wooooo!!!!! woohooooo!!!! w-o-o-o-o-o... yeah, feel the savings. priceline. every trip is a big deal. ♪ (drum roll) ♪ ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (camera shutters) the all-new lx 600. ready for any arena. ♪ ♪ -hi, i'm smokey bear and i made an assistant to help you out. because only you can prevent wildfires. -hey assistant smokey bear, call me papa bear because i'm "grrr-illing" up dinner. haha, do you get it? -yes. good job. -so, what should i do with all of these
from that, they began communicating by text with just each other and even facetimed, at one point talkingbut never in person. they were never even on the same continent. anderson. >> drew griffin, appreciate it. thank you. >>> coming up, more on what we're learning about the children and the teachers killed in this tragedy, including 10-year-old son and a big brother, jose flores jr., whose dad describes him as full of energy, ready to play till the night. more on this little boy...
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for my grandmother because she has she's been suffering from her heart condition and when she is facetimingways misses taking her medicine. because she's busy. so obvious mother says her work on the reminder app started at the beginning of the pandemic because her daughter got bored while sitting around and being unable to go out. lockdown she was building animations and then moved on to med reminder. what did you do while board learn how to code and build something that could help a lot of people not quite amazing. let's go and update the forecast. time. yeah, we were transitioning into summer means a lot of us for the first. this year maybe turning on our air conditioners? in the end of this seven day forecast. let's take a look at oakland where it's mostly to partly sunny right now in about 63 degrees aids are taking on the twins at 6:40. that first pitch temperature is 60 dropping down to 55 breezy. so we'll feel a little bit cooler than that. all right, let's talk about the and there's a lot of players and there's high amounts of tree pollen olive pine hickory pecan weed remains low, b
for my grandmother because she has she's been suffering from her heart condition and when she is facetimingways misses taking her medicine. because she's busy. so obvious mother says her work on the reminder app started at the beginning of the pandemic because her daughter got bored while sitting around and being unable to go out. lockdown she was building animations and then moved on to med reminder. what did you do while board learn how to code and build something that could help a lot of...
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i mean, he's -- he and i, you know, we facetimed during the pandemic to -- the lines, we would run lines. and the formidable darren criss, who was on "the versace. >> seth: yeah, he was fantastic. >> he did "hedwig," you know he's -- he's amazing, and yeah so it's -- i'm very lucky to be working with these guys. >> seth: do you ever -- with someone as iconic as laurence fishburne, are you ever -- are you ever looking at him and seeing other characters he's played? >> i do. i do you'll see -- just like you would with christopher walken or any of these people, gene hackman, you'll see a little popeye doyle or something. and yeah, i mean, you'll see a little morpheus, a little ike turner you'll see like that [ light laughter ] you see -- i think with chris walken, same thing you had that experience where you see "the deer hunter," you see "the dead zone." and, you know, i think a lot of people don't realize that the reason people like chris and laurence are so amazing and why they can, you know, chris walken in "pulp fiction," you do that monologue or, you know, all of a sudden, you know, l
i mean, he's -- he and i, you know, we facetimed during the pandemic to -- the lines, we would run lines. and the formidable darren criss, who was on "the versace. >> seth: yeah, he was fantastic. >> he did "hedwig," you know he's -- he's amazing, and yeah so it's -- i'm very lucky to be working with these guys. >> seth: do you ever -- with someone as iconic as laurence fishburne, are you ever -- are you ever looking at him and seeing other characters he's...
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she was on facetime. and i proceeded to wait and she looked back at me a few more times.nd i proceeded to ask her for one can of formula. >> so as you're standing there clearly waiting, she just takes every can off the shelves? >> yes. and clear as day, there was no other formula around her like on the shelves, top or bottom, that i could have been waiting for. but yes, clear as day she just cleared the entire shelf into her cart. >> so when you asked for the bottle just for one bottle, what did she say? >> she said no, this is for my baby. i need to feed my baby. that's when i started to record, which luckily i had my camera out all right because i was ready to take picture of the formula aisles. and so i just swiped over and started recording so i could kind of -- i wanted other people to see what it's like to feel find of hopeless as a mother when you go to the store with high hopes and knowing, okay, they have this one thing that i can get, i can at least feed by baby with this, and leave with nothing. >> you spent every day going to target and doing this and just the
she was on facetime. and i proceeded to wait and she looked back at me a few more times.nd i proceeded to ask her for one can of formula. >> so as you're standing there clearly waiting, she just takes every can off the shelves? >> yes. and clear as day, there was no other formula around her like on the shelves, top or bottom, that i could have been waiting for. but yes, clear as day she just cleared the entire shelf into her cart. >> so when you asked for the bottle just for...
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and then she just too in contact, right she calls, she texts, she facetimes, she emails, she google chatsne do." [ laughter and applause "we finna google these answers. [ laughter ] you ever find out you're the dumb parent? you ever figure that out [ light laughter ] "now we gotta wait on your mama to get home to help us with your homework" [ laughter ] homework was so hard, i had to turn it upside-down, like, "maybe i'm looking at it wrong let me check it out. [ light laughter ] hey, my name is t. murph y'all have been amazing. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: that's how you do it right there, man that's how you do it thank you so much. [ cheers and applause t. murph "woke" is streaming now on hulu we'll be right back, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ (footsteps) ♪ from the mountains to the coast, ♪ ♪ it's the state with the most. ♪ ♪ somos la crema de la crema ♪ ♪ con mucho sol todo el año, cuidado que te quemas ♪ ♪ stack that cheddar, make it melt. ♪ ♪ cook it up, stretch it out. ♪ ♪ we're breaking the mold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ shining like gold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ vive en el
and then she just too in contact, right she calls, she texts, she facetimes, she emails, she google chatsne do." [ laughter and applause "we finna google these answers. [ laughter ] you ever find out you're the dumb parent? you ever figure that out [ light laughter ] "now we gotta wait on your mama to get home to help us with your homework" [ laughter ] homework was so hard, i had to turn it upside-down, like, "maybe i'm looking at it wrong let me check it out. [ light...
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question amy if we could get the president united states to read your book and i can get you quality facetime with the and what would you tell him about intelligence and what improvements would you suggest if i could say one thing to the president? it's that this is a moment that requires transformational change in the intelligence community business as usual is going to set the united states back by generations. this is a moment of technological change unlike anything. we have experienced. we have never had so many path-breaking technologies converging at the same time ai the internet. it's commercial satellites quantum computing synthetic biology just to name a few it is an adapt or fail moment for the intelligence community and the adaptation required means harnessing open source information and getting out of only being in the secrets business to the extent that the community has been. okay, you're an optimist or a pessimist? do you think the government gets this? i'm at heart and timist fast enough to make a difference. i see um real it on adopting new technologies inside the intelligenc
question amy if we could get the president united states to read your book and i can get you quality facetime with the and what would you tell him about intelligence and what improvements would you suggest if i could say one thing to the president? it's that this is a moment that requires transformational change in the intelligence community business as usual is going to set the united states back by generations. this is a moment of technological change unlike anything. we have experienced. we...
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every night, family dinner, so i started calling her and she kind of schooled me over the phone, facetimeup you have to freeze it, right? >> yes, then we have the chicken breast there. you have to freeze the chicken? >> freeze the -- >> take a quarter of the cheese and you put it in here and now you have to roll it. i will show you how to get started. wax paper and start rolling it. this is not a good surface to roll. >> then you freeze it and then it becomes condensedlike that so you can put it into chicken. how long do you freeze it for? >> about 10 or 15 minutes. just enough to keep it nice and together. >> then this is when the magic happens, put it all together. >> you also don't skip the freezing part because that prevents the cheese from melting too quickly. >> so how do we roll the chicken breast? >> all right. it's a very hands-on experience, so this goes -- that's a cold one. that's perfect. >> they left it in there 20, 25 minutes all good. >> so now you start, let's pretend this is not frozen and you roll it like this. >> and roll it like that. >> i do have a frozen piece and u
every night, family dinner, so i started calling her and she kind of schooled me over the phone, facetimeup you have to freeze it, right? >> yes, then we have the chicken breast there. you have to freeze the chicken? >> freeze the -- >> take a quarter of the cheese and you put it in here and now you have to roll it. i will show you how to get started. wax paper and start rolling it. this is not a good surface to roll. >> then you freeze it and then it becomes...
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is facetime through which an equivalent of 4 million sons with their gravity and a violent of space time and the gravitational waves and observatories are doing is unlocking new eyes on the universe, eyes that can give us deeper insights into how spice time works. let me tell you, i told you before, humans are dope. when we get these insights, we have a lot of people that we call engineers that now go and take advantage of them. the things that we see inside five may actually become reality. we know things like warp drive are possible in our universe if we can find a source of negative energy density. these two ideas are combined. if you look at the physics of interstellar travel and the notion of aliens, there is big problems with it. the distance is so long. you cannot just travel through space at any speed you want. you would get fried. this is the insight that could give us that. >> sadly, we cannot travel through this segment at the speed that we want. we ran out of time. you will have to come back, dr. hakeem. when i am back on the east coast, i will bend your ear about all of this
is facetime through which an equivalent of 4 million sons with their gravity and a violent of space time and the gravitational waves and observatories are doing is unlocking new eyes on the universe, eyes that can give us deeper insights into how spice time works. let me tell you, i told you before, humans are dope. when we get these insights, we have a lot of people that we call engineers that now go and take advantage of them. the things that we see inside five may actually become reality. we...