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>> hannah slept over. >> hannah slept over wednesday evening?that makes him, in police jargon, the last known person to have seen her alive. >> absolutely. yes. >> her and i were having a conversation, and then, you know, one thing led to another. >> did you have sex with hannah? >> no, i did not. >> denny offered up a tip for the cops. take a look at hannah's boyfriend, brad oborn. >> maybe he heard she was seeing somebody else and there were many occasions that he would basically have hannah under his control. she could not go anywhere. >> but denny, not brad, was suddenly the person cops wanted to know a lot more about. at 3:00 a.m., they returned to denny's in force with a search warrant. the officers charging up these exterior stairs said they heard a thud. it wasn't long before one of them found a garbage bag beneath denny's window. in it? hannah's missing clothing. >> is that case closed? >> it's not case closed, but it's a big factor. >> i've always called that bag of evidence the key factor in this whole case. the magic bag. >> critics
>> hannah slept over. >> hannah slept over wednesday evening?that makes him, in police jargon, the last known person to have seen her alive. >> absolutely. yes. >> her and i were having a conversation, and then, you know, one thing led to another. >> did you have sex with hannah? >> no, i did not. >> denny offered up a tip for the cops. take a look at hannah's boyfriend, brad oborn. >> maybe he heard she was seeing somebody else and there were...
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let‘s go back to tom and hannah. hannah, can you give us an insight?coping with the onslaught, that's not including all the social media feeds, or tv or radio and now of course, he's been on tv in france, we are going to russia, israel, america, australia and i think many more! change has been, in nine days, it's been incredible. well, we heard, 53 countries, i think, ian was just telling us there. hannah and tom, you will be aware because of social media, there has been a big campaign to make you a server, captain tom. if that happened, i imagine you would be, you would quite enjoy being knighted by the queen. —— sir. you would quite enjoy being knighted by the queen. -- sir. you found out this morning there is a massive campaign for you to be knighted. how would you feel about that? how do you feel about something like that? i mean, it would be marvellous! to have such an honour, but i don‘t expect anything like that! people don‘t. i think it would be absolutely enormous, if i was knighted. i‘ve never heard of that sort of thing before. it's wonderfu
let‘s go back to tom and hannah. hannah, can you give us an insight?coping with the onslaught, that's not including all the social media feeds, or tv or radio and now of course, he's been on tv in france, we are going to russia, israel, america, australia and i think many more! change has been, in nine days, it's been incredible. well, we heard, 53 countries, i think, ian was just telling us there. hannah and tom, you will be aware because of social media, there has been a big campaign to...
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she looked at hannah and said hey and hannah said she's going to stay for a while, she read several booksnd hung out. it was very cool. shannon: what do you love about your teacher? >> what do you love about her? >> everything. rob: everything. jillian: it is a hard time right now. enough to be a little bit removed from class to end literally. how is it for you as a parent to see that? >> it is very hard because we don't know what we are doing. this is uncharted territory for all of us, teachers as well as parents. you may be anxious about your parenting in the first place and you have this on top of it is hard to deal with. jillian: 2.8 million florida students impacted by coronavirus. as teachers you are doing the hero's job and everybody learning on the go, right? >> it has been a crazy experience. i told my parents, my teaching advice, make sure you get them home. you have half of that. don't worry about it, don't stress. we will figure this out together. >> those little moments you shared with hannah make all the difference in the world right now so thank you for sharing the story wi
she looked at hannah and said hey and hannah said she's going to stay for a while, she read several booksnd hung out. it was very cool. shannon: what do you love about your teacher? >> what do you love about her? >> everything. rob: everything. jillian: it is a hard time right now. enough to be a little bit removed from class to end literally. how is it for you as a parent to see that? >> it is very hard because we don't know what we are doing. this is uncharted territory for...
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hannah, literally, well you have just been answering me supporting.ching 5 million. halfway through that a nswer 5 million. halfway through that answer it is 3000, now 2900. i am getting updates on my ear because i can‘t get on the website. where are we up to now? there is 2000 to be raised before you reach 5 million, so if it‘s all right with you i‘m to keep you on—air because we might... look at ellie smile as well. oh, my gosh, ellie. the money is getting closer and closer to 5 million. how do you feel? absolutely remarkable. just a huge thank you. the inspiration for this is very much, you know, tom is an absolute inspiration but it is also those nhs staff and volunteers who are the huge inspiration and i think it is those two things that have come together, you know, there are characteristics in both of these groups of people and those characteristics are sacrifice, service, our duty. those things that really, really mean a lot and matter. when things get tough, those are the characteristics that shine through. and those are the characteristics o
hannah, literally, well you have just been answering me supporting.ching 5 million. halfway through that a nswer 5 million. halfway through that answer it is 3000, now 2900. i am getting updates on my ear because i can‘t get on the website. where are we up to now? there is 2000 to be raised before you reach 5 million, so if it‘s all right with you i‘m to keep you on—air because we might... look at ellie smile as well. oh, my gosh, ellie. the money is getting closer and closer to 5...
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his youngest, hannah, spends her early childhood living in the on-site family home just like her dad.mber most about growing up here? >> playing in the woods was a big part of my childhood.limb t. we would throw rocks. i would make a vine-rope swing out of the ivy that grows around here. >> it sounds like it was a wonderful childhood. >> it was. >> over the years, john and his mother attempt to reinvigorate trees of mystery. they add a restaurant and native american museum, then take out a big loan for the construction of a $1-million sky trail gondola. you really modernized the whole experience.>> it's about the tre unique perspective that we get of them up here, you can't really see them any other way without being a bird. >> the gamble pays off. big attraction? >> big attraction. people absolutely love it, doubled our business. >> attendance climbs to 400,000 visitors a year, but in 2015, some bad breaks. first, there's trouble with the family tree, that 200-foot-tall, centuries-old sitka spruce with numerous trees sprouting from its branches. in the middle of the night, a loud cra
his youngest, hannah, spends her early childhood living in the on-site family home just like her dad.mber most about growing up here? >> playing in the woods was a big part of my childhood.limb t. we would throw rocks. i would make a vine-rope swing out of the ivy that grows around here. >> it sounds like it was a wonderful childhood. >> it was. >> over the years, john and his mother attempt to reinvigorate trees of mystery. they add a restaurant and native american...
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i'm so glad to be in conversation with hannah today it's the first of ever met her even though we been working closely together for months'vke her essay is the opening essay in this collection and for a specific reason it was really quite beautiful because essentially what she does is analyzes your work right in front of your eyes and she shares her own experiences to remember her time in iraq by x speaking about the friendships that she formed an important to have theer closeness and to contribute to this collection why he decided to go the single and with those bookstores and with a huge influence on the worldview and the possibilities of language. between reading her work it was first approached it was like oh my god irony have three stories i'm working on what will i do? but really it is a project i believe in wholeheartedly o. i would see my colleagues in the middle east and there is that sisterhood that forms when you do this kind of work. and i would share their stories and even the fractionally makes into print or into air this was hugely valuable. >> you opened by say you are
i'm so glad to be in conversation with hannah today it's the first of ever met her even though we been working closely together for months'vke her essay is the opening essay in this collection and for a specific reason it was really quite beautiful because essentially what she does is analyzes your work right in front of your eyes and she shares her own experiences to remember her time in iraq by x speaking about the friendships that she formed an important to have theer closeness and to...
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hannah: i do not think those are mutually exclusive.y is following its own trajectory with the health situation, which will determine how the economic situation plays out. some countries have turned the corner and have market investment to come. i think it is a mistake for investors to separate those concepts in their mind. obviously worried about the health situation first and foremost, but that does not necessarily mean the worst is over. equity markets seem to have bottomed. you look at south korea, philippines, indonesia back in bull markets. a reason we are seeing an upswing? hannah: a lot of markets in asia where it seems like the outbreak has been contained in some of the large economies, there is expectation demand from china and korea will start to come back online. ahead ofts are well the future expectations, so for , lookinghose markets like we have turned a corner in the health situation plus the increased liquidity has helped equity markets rebound. i would caution even though it looks like prices are moving in a positive d
hannah: i do not think those are mutually exclusive.y is following its own trajectory with the health situation, which will determine how the economic situation plays out. some countries have turned the corner and have market investment to come. i think it is a mistake for investors to separate those concepts in their mind. obviously worried about the health situation first and foremost, but that does not necessarily mean the worst is over. equity markets seem to have bottomed. you look at...
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meet hannah ritchie her research focuses on global development and environmental sustainability part of her work is to kadar and publish lots of data. really. understanding the world as it is i think it's vital that most of the developments they've seen in terms of human wellbeing have been positive hannah ritchie works at the arts with martin school a research unit founded in 2005 she and her colleagues work in interdisciplinary teams on ways to enhance the wellbeing of people across the planet and to find solutions to the world's urgent challenges such as climate change and child mortality. they also gather and present research findings on a platform called a world in data for. all to see. and i think a lot of the questions that people have researchers know where they are they started this stuff every day that it was there but it's kind of what an academic paper. and really kind of quantitative easing is that no one ever finds so really what we bring together either academic research in publications or these kind of international data set the world bank. and then we kind of try to
meet hannah ritchie her research focuses on global development and environmental sustainability part of her work is to kadar and publish lots of data. really. understanding the world as it is i think it's vital that most of the developments they've seen in terms of human wellbeing have been positive hannah ritchie works at the arts with martin school a research unit founded in 2005 she and her colleagues work in interdisciplinary teams on ways to enhance the wellbeing of people across the...
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there are only trees in the town now which the organizations are hannah replanted. the best way to burn bio char is in special clay ovens protected from the wind. and the rumbles on teaches the residents how to make them. the women are already using the ovens to cook at school. but the zohan a team wants to convince everyone that a stove like this needs just a 5th of the fuel and by using bio char instead of would the embers last even longer because the old habits die hard though winning people over takes patience despite the many advantages what do you all know musea saves a lot of fuel. but. stays inside. and it's much faster to cook. the. design hannah team is testing out a new machine that could help them produce by a char. it was highly praised by technicians from the provincial capital. the machine is supposed to press and compact the bio mass in the cylinders more effectively than can be done by hand but it didn't work as hoped and still needs to be optimized. in full of it you have to clean it out every time you use it it's always blocked up. i think that is
there are only trees in the town now which the organizations are hannah replanted. the best way to burn bio char is in special clay ovens protected from the wind. and the rumbles on teaches the residents how to make them. the women are already using the ovens to cook at school. but the zohan a team wants to convince everyone that a stove like this needs just a 5th of the fuel and by using bio char instead of would the embers last even longer because the old habits die hard though winning people...
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hannah, you must be incredibly proud? 0h, hannah, you must be incredibly proud? oh, no!ese people putting their lives on the line. let's find out about where that extraordinary amount of money is going. we're joined now by ellie 0rton. she's the chief executive of nhs charities together, which represents all the charities which support the health service. ellie's in warwick. you must be staggered by this amount of money? i think! you must be staggered by this amount of money? i think i absolutely join the rest of the country in being truly inspired and profoundly humbled by captain tom and what he has achieved. he is an example of service at its very best. that service at its very best. that service he obviously shown throughout his entire life, particularly the second world war, but again now wanting to give back to the amazing nhs staff, the doctors, nurses, the cleaners, the porters, the receptionist, all of them. soa porters, the receptionist, all of them. so a huge thank you from us personally, from me personally, my very small team, nhs charities together. i know i
hannah, you must be incredibly proud? 0h, hannah, you must be incredibly proud? oh, no!ese people putting their lives on the line. let's find out about where that extraordinary amount of money is going. we're joined now by ellie 0rton. she's the chief executive of nhs charities together, which represents all the charities which support the health service. ellie's in warwick. you must be staggered by this amount of money? i think! you must be staggered by this amount of money? i think i...
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tom, hannah. how lovely is it that you've been watched those nurses that were treating you, tom?hey watched you complete the lab? they were saying how extraordinary it was for you to complete this challenge and raise as much money. what would you like to say? thank you very much to both of you, you have both done so well for me and i look forward to seeing you again soon. 0h, tom, if you could only see their reaction, i'm sure you can, on their faces as they both listen to you. they both put their hands on their hearts and did that. i think you're going to be teary for the rest of the day, claire and claire, but he just wants to say thank you to you as well. thanks so much. i'm so glad. hopefully this has made part of your day today. the remarkable captain tom merritt, more than £30 million raised so far. and for the fourth consecutive week, millions of us will ‘clap for carers‘ at 8pm tonight. it's to show appreciation to all the nhs staff and key workers who are keeping the country running and saving lives. with many of us spending more time at home during the lockdown, there's
tom, hannah. how lovely is it that you've been watched those nurses that were treating you, tom?hey watched you complete the lab? they were saying how extraordinary it was for you to complete this challenge and raise as much money. what would you like to say? thank you very much to both of you, you have both done so well for me and i look forward to seeing you again soon. 0h, tom, if you could only see their reaction, i'm sure you can, on their faces as they both listen to you. they both put...
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that's why biologist hannah ross and her colleague cora shout out like to get an early start they're looking for traces of the biggest predator here a leopard that's considered the spirit of the character. and they look great at the flagship species so it's very important it's on top predator so it's on top of the food chain. the persian leopard is virtually invisible people who live here in the mountains of colorado know with the leopard but very few have ever seen it. even 100 who's been working and doing research here for years now has never encountered a leopard in the wild that's why they use camera traps. so this is the wild goat. and we get a lot of pictures of them on our camera charles which is a good. indicator of the prey and a bit of an apology for the person not burnt this is one of the reasons why we get a person like that actually. it seems this morning we got a lot of pictures of mammals different animal species and also a lot of birds we have. the wild goat. we have. gray wolf jackal fox wild cats the asiatic welcome to. the leopards have to compete with wolves for t
that's why biologist hannah ross and her colleague cora shout out like to get an early start they're looking for traces of the biggest predator here a leopard that's considered the spirit of the character. and they look great at the flagship species so it's very important it's on top predator so it's on top of the food chain. the persian leopard is virtually invisible people who live here in the mountains of colorado know with the leopard but very few have ever seen it. even 100 who's been...
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happy birthday hamilton edwards, hannah grace bennett, hannah loper, harley in columbus.e birthday harper taylor. henry yates. loves all ole miss sports and misses watches college baseball games. huntly odom, ian sylvester loves his dog come happy. everybody these days needs a dog named happy. happy birthday, jacob phillips, and james and katie love it. , hannah beard, attending the university of mississippi medical school. thank you, janet. happy birthday to jj windham, turning 27, cadence brown turning seven. jc and jean-luc. happy birthday john riley. joshua, carlisle madison, 17 today. and loves playing soccer. darnell,d kelsey clawson madison, turning 17. sweet 16er cook, whose is today. coffee andd, lindsay logan beckham, turning 18. and as a senior at newton county high school. happy 16th birthday to madison mcveigh and madison surely and mckenzie harris is turning 13 today. happy birthday malika clark. happy number 10 to a fourth-grader as scott central elementary, michelle bradford. milli-ander 10 to that happy number 12 to molly. happy birthday porter. happy bir
happy birthday hamilton edwards, hannah grace bennett, hannah loper, harley in columbus.e birthday harper taylor. henry yates. loves all ole miss sports and misses watches college baseball games. huntly odom, ian sylvester loves his dog come happy. everybody these days needs a dog named happy. happy birthday, jacob phillips, and james and katie love it. , hannah beard, attending the university of mississippi medical school. thank you, janet. happy birthday to jj windham, turning 27, cadence...
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time the door to the cafe opened and the shooting began after a few minutes the gunman there and hannah turned to his friend said that. for the. i tried to leave i tapped him 2 or 3 times and said let's go then i looked up and saw the blood coming out of his head and is. at this bar where 4 of the 10 victims were killed people are in mourning at the same time questions are being asked and demands articulated. the state has to protect citizens like us but efforts have to be stepped up to fight prejudice pro-democracy campaigns are good but not enough. demonstrators have been on the streets of hanoi for days demanding more protection for people with migrant backgrounds and the places they meet and people are ready to push back against racist rhetoric. just seen again we need to make sure that the voice of people affected is heard people who could be murdered tomorrow people hit by racism mentioned they have to be heard. and some voices calling for organized self-defense are also growing louder that isn't supported by these people directly affected by the hand of the time. you have to beca
time the door to the cafe opened and the shooting began after a few minutes the gunman there and hannah turned to his friend said that. for the. i tried to leave i tapped him 2 or 3 times and said let's go then i looked up and saw the blood coming out of his head and is. at this bar where 4 of the 10 victims were killed people are in mourning at the same time questions are being asked and demands articulated. the state has to protect citizens like us but efforts have to be stepped up to fight...
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hannah, it is worth saying. that is isa hannah, it is worth saying. that is is a long time since.irthday can be without a rather magnificent cake. look at this cake! hana, would you please lead the singing for happy birthday. that is lovely, isn't it. one, two, three, # happy birthday to you # happy birthday to you # happy birthday captain tom grandpa, happy birthday to you. cheering and applause rather impressive. a lovely cake, yes, with the royal air force colours and a little spitfire on top, that is marvellous. we won't eat the spitfire then. captain tom, one last thought, we will let you enjoy your celebrations with your family. thank you for starting your birthday with us, but one final thought, to all of those watching and who have celebrated your birthday today. one final message from you? one final message on your birthday to everyone. well i say thank you all very much. it really, it is difficult to say, but to have so many people like you, such kind people, who have made such an effort, and standing there in the cold, thank you all very very much, very kind of you all.
hannah, it is worth saying. that is isa hannah, it is worth saying. that is is a long time since.irthday can be without a rather magnificent cake. look at this cake! hana, would you please lead the singing for happy birthday. that is lovely, isn't it. one, two, three, # happy birthday to you # happy birthday to you # happy birthday captain tom grandpa, happy birthday to you. cheering and applause rather impressive. a lovely cake, yes, with the royal air force colours and a little spitfire on...
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hannah's best numbererow. i'm thirty one years old. and i'm one of the co founders of siding designee that's been going on for three years. i'm really nervous i want the possible and on high five what the symbols are coming in today the basic ones. the service i don't know what are these are these. i sending it and also inversely so when i came back here. i found like gaps in the market and i wanted to follow.. so here what what are we finishing today do now. on time. and this one on we need the books. at home actually on an action my content. to the edge of the fresh wait. god sent to have somemeone like we'll tell. them and with the fighting again we brought her on as a sponsor she's an interior designer so she came out and she took us on as her baby sir. and i had a very small both. and this here i'm designing the lay out just to transform their vision into something nice and pretty. my first major events. and i'm worried because i want to for facts i don't want to have any issues. it's going to affect me my work and my reputation.
hannah's best numbererow. i'm thirty one years old. and i'm one of the co founders of siding designee that's been going on for three years. i'm really nervous i want the possible and on high five what the symbols are coming in today the basic ones. the service i don't know what are these are these. i sending it and also inversely so when i came back here. i found like gaps in the market and i wanted to follow.. so here what what are we finishing today do now. on time. and this one on we need...
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coronavirus trials, which sent the market off its highs during the session as we mentioned along the hannah, from the ft, who cowrote the story that broke that news and kayla is covering the house vote on the next round o the stimulus, but mike, let's start with you >> thank you today is the one month mark since the market low at least what stands now as the market low for this phase march 23rd was the closing low of about 2237 there you go better than a 25% gain since that point looks like not too many kind of nervous points along the way of this rally once we had that first little pullback. looks like a good picture. here's a broader context of where we came from before this period this is a one-year chart that shows you the rally is this right here regaining a little more than half of what was lost. so obviously, a positive obviously the rebound happened in rapid fashion you see this kind of flattening out, that's what we've been going through since middle of last week when the rally last a little momentum. here is the current dow jones decline and rebound compared to the average. this i
coronavirus trials, which sent the market off its highs during the session as we mentioned along the hannah, from the ft, who cowrote the story that broke that news and kayla is covering the house vote on the next round o the stimulus, but mike, let's start with you >> thank you today is the one month mark since the market low at least what stands now as the market low for this phase march 23rd was the closing low of about 2237 there you go better than a 25% gain since that point looks...
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simone hannah clark is with me. good morning. it is hard to read that. even though i read it a dozen times, that's what life is like for you every day. >> yeah. yeah, it is pretty grim. yeah, it does feel like a war to us. i hesitated to use that analogy because war is not a joke, but it really does. >> one of the other things that was so striking in your piece, you said, you know, this feels like a war i grudgingly respect our enemy's tenacity, unseen, ruthless and random. what do you want people to know about the -- the reality of day in and day out because we're all calling you heroes because you are. what is not getting enough attention right now? >> we're in our little bubble in the hospital, and i feel like it is so serious to us, but i don't know if everybody understands how serious this is and how important it is to stay home. to stop this tenacious enemy of ours. the fact that, you know, it appears it can spread when you're asymptomatic, that's why everyone who has to stay home and treat themselves like they -- with covid-19, that's how i treat
simone hannah clark is with me. good morning. it is hard to read that. even though i read it a dozen times, that's what life is like for you every day. >> yeah. yeah, it is pretty grim. yeah, it does feel like a war to us. i hesitated to use that analogy because war is not a joke, but it really does. >> one of the other things that was so striking in your piece, you said, you know, this feels like a war i grudgingly respect our enemy's tenacity, unseen, ruthless and random. what do...
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hamilton edwards, hannah grace bennett, hanny lopez -- hannah loper, harper taylor, henry yates.portsloves all old miss and misses watching college baseball games. sylvesterdel, ian loves his dog happy. everybody love -- needs a dog need -- named happy. beard,irthday jana attending the university of mississippi medical school this fall. thank you. windham, turning 27. cadence brown, 27. jc hickman and jean-luc, and john riley. is 17 and loves playing soccer. mcleod,chael arnold -- to madison turning 17, to christopher cook whose sweet 16 is today. chandler -- levered laverne chandler. turning 18 and is a senior at newton county high school. happy 16th birthday to madison shirley, andadison mackenzie harris turns 13. andy birthday malika clark happy number 10 to a fourth-grader, michelle radford. happy number 10 to millie mckissick and 12 tamale parish. happy birthday nash porter, happy birthday to morgan layered, suite 60 -- laird, sweet 16. natalie, your aunt has been helping us save lives. fowlerirthday to nathan and paige davis, a student at mississippi school of arts. rayy bi
hamilton edwards, hannah grace bennett, hanny lopez -- hannah loper, harper taylor, henry yates.portsloves all old miss and misses watching college baseball games. sylvesterdel, ian loves his dog happy. everybody love -- needs a dog need -- named happy. beard,irthday jana attending the university of mississippi medical school this fall. thank you. windham, turning 27. cadence brown, 27. jc hickman and jean-luc, and john riley. is 17 and loves playing soccer. mcleod,chael arnold -- to madison...
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nicole hannah jones, award winning journalist for the "new york times," lead on the 1619 project andk with us, professor eddie glaude of princeton university and an msnbc cribber. thank you for joining me for this important issue. nicole, one of the remarkable things about the 1619 project that you're working on, when the first africans were brought to american shores against their will, is that there has been disparity, some of which goes back generations that have set in to cause the things that are causing african-americans to contract and die from coronavirus at a higher rate and some of this is historical and will need massive change to fix. >> yeah, for sure. if you look at the conditions that a large number of black americans live in, it's not surprising that black americans are bearing the brunt of this coronavirus. when you look at black americans remain the most segregated group of people in the country, the most likely to live in areas with lots of pollutants, toxins in the environment, live in areas that don't have access to level one trauma centers, the most likely to be
nicole hannah jones, award winning journalist for the "new york times," lead on the 1619 project andk with us, professor eddie glaude of princeton university and an msnbc cribber. thank you for joining me for this important issue. nicole, one of the remarkable things about the 1619 project that you're working on, when the first africans were brought to american shores against their will, is that there has been disparity, some of which goes back generations that have set in to cause...
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this is hannah blakely. she is a nurse in avon, indiana. >> hi, my name is hannah bliek blakeley and i'm a nurse in avon. i work on a med surge floor that is currently all covid. i think one of the biggest things for me in the mornings is the car ride over to the hospital. every inch i get closer, the anxiety has gotten bigger. and the anxiety is mostly just from is this the day that i bring covid home to my husband? is this the day that i walk in and my patient is on hospice and their family won't be there with them during their transition? is this the day, you know, that is the end of my -- my stick. you know? am i going to lose it? is my co-worker going to lose it? just remember to stay home. we're fighting for you on the front lines, and the biggest thing you can do is stay home, wash your hands, make sure that you don't end up in my hospital. >> make sure you don't end up in my hospital. i feel like we're in this moment in terms of media coverage of this crisis where you'd think that everyone off the co
this is hannah blakely. she is a nurse in avon, indiana. >> hi, my name is hannah bliek blakeley and i'm a nurse in avon. i work on a med surge floor that is currently all covid. i think one of the biggest things for me in the mornings is the car ride over to the hospital. every inch i get closer, the anxiety has gotten bigger. and the anxiety is mostly just from is this the day that i bring covid home to my husband? is this the day that i walk in and my patient is on hospice and their...
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hannah: hi, hannah. lemonis: nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. lemonis: nice to meet you. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! lemonis: hi. taylor: this is max. amber: "oh, you're here." lemonis: she's like, "oh, you're here." i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of disposition? max: yes, they're very calm. lemonis: do they take on their owner's disposition? max: probably not. lemonis: okay, and so why did you start this business? max: i had a young 18-month-old who was born with eczema, asthma and allergies and allergic sensitivity. so when i was cleaning the house, it would exacerbate them, and i thought, "i'm just gonna make my own." i would get, like, plant-based cleaners. it was absolutely non-toxic. lemonis: and that's the cleaning agent? max: yes. lemonis: wow. i did like the fact that she started her business out of a need to solve a problem, and i think oftentimes business owners don't do that. kathy: i love that about max, too. it was a need for her child and that she recognized, y
hannah: hi, hannah. lemonis: nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. lemonis: nice to meet you. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! lemonis: hi. taylor: this is max. amber: "oh, you're here." lemonis: she's like, "oh, you're here." i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of disposition? max: yes, they're very calm. lemonis: do they take on their owner's disposition? max: probably not. lemonis:...
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this is hannah blakely.e in avon, indiana. >> hi, my name is hannah bliek blakeley and i'm a nurse in avon. i work on a med surge floor that is currently all covid. i think one of the biggest things for me in the mornings is the car ride over to the hospital. every inch i get closer, the anxiety has gotten bigger.
this is hannah blakely.e in avon, indiana. >> hi, my name is hannah bliek blakeley and i'm a nurse in avon. i work on a med surge floor that is currently all covid. i think one of the biggest things for me in the mornings is the car ride over to the hospital. every inch i get closer, the anxiety has gotten bigger.
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and at a time when i had just come off - actually, i had just come off "hannah montana.the structure. every day since i was 11, i would go to set, be there at 8:00 in the morning, you know, leave at 5:00 p.m. i had a 9:00 to 5:00 by the time i was 12. and i wasn't used to, you know, that's when i started getting into trouble i'm like, experimenting and hanging with the wrong people because all of a sudden, i didn't have that structure anymore. and it was dangerous for me. and so he taught me an exercise called, "bright minds. like m in mind stands for memory so, it's attaching yourself to when you're feeling anxiety or depression, attaching to a a great memory so, you know, when you're struggling with anxiety or depression, there's always an excuse why you can't do this so he said, you know, "find something in your house that reminds you of a time, like, you know, find a doll that your and i'm like, "well, i'm always traveling. i'm in these unknown hotel rooms. i can't do that. and he's like, "go to your suitcase and, you know, find something in there that you can attach
and at a time when i had just come off - actually, i had just come off "hannah montana.the structure. every day since i was 11, i would go to set, be there at 8:00 in the morning, you know, leave at 5:00 p.m. i had a 9:00 to 5:00 by the time i was 12. and i wasn't used to, you know, that's when i started getting into trouble i'm like, experimenting and hanging with the wrong people because all of a sudden, i didn't have that structure anymore. and it was dangerous for me. and so he taught...
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this is hannah blakely.s a nurse in avon, indiana. >> hi, my name is hannah blakely, and i'm a nurse in avon. i work on a med surge floor that is currently
this is hannah blakely.s a nurse in avon, indiana. >> hi, my name is hannah blakely, and i'm a nurse in avon. i work on a med surge floor that is currently
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jessica: emma's assistants, her mom, and her younger csin hannah. >> we're all learning, there's a few jagged edges but we have gotten through it. it's ok. jessica: with the hum of a half a centy old sewing machine, an assely line of helpi hands. >> we've plad a lot of cards, done some puzzles, watched some netflix, but this is much different. you feel so good about giving back, and having them take charge of it, i am just an assistant. jessica: missed college graduation and high schoolrom, seeming a little less important now. emma: it feels good to do it, yeah, i am excited to see them taken and used t in the world. jessica: that didn't take long, first responders, quick to pick up the first batch. physician tim westlake, also medical director for the local fire department, he says emma's masks will work well, especially the ones with pockets, for added protection. >> thecan be as effeive as the simple surgicamasks. especially, with the filters that you put inside of it which make it like a quasi n95 masks. jessica: hartland fire chief dave jambretz, says the help can't come fast enou
jessica: emma's assistants, her mom, and her younger csin hannah. >> we're all learning, there's a few jagged edges but we have gotten through it. it's ok. jessica: with the hum of a half a centy old sewing machine, an assely line of helpi hands. >> we've plad a lot of cards, done some puzzles, watched some netflix, but this is much different. you feel so good about giving back, and having them take charge of it, i am just an assistant. jessica: missed college graduation and high...
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hannah asher. gynecology. - you shouldn't even be working.ou od'd. - how about you and i keep our distance from one another? - just as soon as you stop treating patients and seek treatment for your addiction. - if i go down, so do you. so does the site. - dr. asher.
hannah asher. gynecology. - you shouldn't even be working.ou od'd. - how about you and i keep our distance from one another? - just as soon as you stop treating patients and seek treatment for your addiction. - if i go down, so do you. so does the site. - dr. asher.
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that's why biologist hannah ross and her colleague carter shout out like to get an early start they're looking for traces of the biggest predator here a leopard that's considered the spirit of the current. and they're looking at a deflection species so it's very important it's on top predator so it's on top of the food chain. the persian leopard is virtually invisible people who live here in the mountains of colorado know with the leopard but furry few have ever seen it. even hanna rosin who's been working and doing research here for years now has never encountered a leopard in the wild. that's why they use camera traps. so this through our growth. and we get a lot of pictures of them on our camera trucks which is a good. indicator of the prey and a bit of an apology for the persian offered this is one of the reasons why we get a persian production when. it seems this morning we got a lot of pictures of mammals different animal species and also a lot of birds we have. the wild goat. we have. the gray wolf jackal fox wild cats the asiatic while. the leopards have to compete with wolves
that's why biologist hannah ross and her colleague carter shout out like to get an early start they're looking for traces of the biggest predator here a leopard that's considered the spirit of the current. and they're looking at a deflection species so it's very important it's on top predator so it's on top of the food chain. the persian leopard is virtually invisible people who live here in the mountains of colorado know with the leopard but furry few have ever seen it. even hanna rosin who's...
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yes, hannah, everyone else have a seat. hannah, stand right there.ject admin. wayne: give her a big round of applause.
yes, hannah, everyone else have a seat. hannah, stand right there.ject admin. wayne: give her a big round of applause.