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jasmine on that, are you finding it...? the moment because they are having to give these mortgage holidays to millions of mortgage owners. so, they are looking for a surety. they are looking for a surety. they are looking for a surety. they are looking for help wherever they can, andl looking for help wherever they can, and i think this is why they have pooled a lot of their high loan to value mortgages. so, you know, you are looking at 70% plus, really. it is quite hard to find those mortgages. they have pulled them and certainly higher than that, forget it. annie, we have a non-travel certainly higher than that, forget it. annie, we have a non—travel one coming up shortly. paul smith, he has said that they are thriving on people not being able to afford the final payments because they have suddenly found income has dropped through the floor or is even nonexistent. what can be done about this? if you cannot afford final payment for a holiday but you booked itp payment for a holiday but you booked it p pandemic when everyth
jasmine on that, are you finding it...? the moment because they are having to give these mortgage holidays to millions of mortgage owners. so, they are looking for a surety. they are looking for a surety. they are looking for a surety. they are looking for help wherever they can, andl looking for help wherever they can, and i think this is why they have pooled a lot of their high loan to value mortgages. so, you know, you are looking at 70% plus, really. it is quite hard to find those...
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. >> reporter: antoine jasmine doesn't know how his parents' lifelong exposure to air pollution made them vulnerable to coronavirus. but the question will always linger. ed lavandera, cnn. >>> here is some good news amid the sadness. captured on cellphone video. she was critically ill from covid-19, at 34 weeks pregnant. doctors felt they needed to put
. >> reporter: antoine jasmine doesn't know how his parents' lifelong exposure to air pollution made them vulnerable to coronavirus. but the question will always linger. ed lavandera, cnn. >>> here is some good news amid the sadness. captured on cellphone video. she was critically ill from covid-19, at 34 weeks pregnant. doctors felt they needed to put
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it just was mind-blowing. >> reporter: the jasmines live their whole lives in st.baptist parish which sits on the mississippi river between new orleans and baton rouge. it's home of a sprawling chemical plants. it's often called cancer alley. this tiny parish with a population of about 45,000 people has the country's highest per capita coronavirus death rate, according to a data analysis by the "new york times." 569 coronavirus cases have been reported in st. john's and 47 people have died. >> we are dying at unprecedented numbers right here in st. john's. >> reporter: st. john's president robert tailor leads a protest of activists. they believe long-term exposure to toxic air in their neighborhoods have made them more open to covid-19. >> all of a sudden you see st. john at the top of this list, is it pretty shocking for you? >> i was shocked. the correlation is right. we have a lot of people here who are ill. who are ill because we thought we were under attack. >> we must stand up to this! >> if you breathe in these chemicals every single day, it automatically af
it just was mind-blowing. >> reporter: the jasmines live their whole lives in st.baptist parish which sits on the mississippi river between new orleans and baton rouge. it's home of a sprawling chemical plants. it's often called cancer alley. this tiny parish with a population of about 45,000 people has the country's highest per capita coronavirus death rate, according to a data analysis by the "new york times." 569 coronavirus cases have been reported in st. john's and 47...
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congratulations, jasmine. if you want to honor a graduate in your life, share the details at abc 7 news.com. we may give them a shout out on tv or online. check out our photo gallery of the seniors we're honoring on our website. take care. >>> tonight, the next test for america. moments ago about testing in saving jobs without risking lives. and what the president said moments ago about testing in this country, with pressure to ramp up tests, to get americans back to work. >>> and tonight, across the country, the fight to save lives continues. new york's governor pointing out about 1,000 new patients a day. 337 lives lost in the last 24 hours in new york. he says he will extend the shutdown beyond may 15th in parts of the state, and hopes to unpause others. tonight, a devastating toll. news that one of new york city's top e.r. doctors treating covid-19 patients, coming down with the virus and then recovering, then taking her own life. 28 new york city teachers have now been lost. but tonight, looking for signs
congratulations, jasmine. if you want to honor a graduate in your life, share the details at abc 7 news.com. we may give them a shout out on tv or online. check out our photo gallery of the seniors we're honoring on our website. take care. >>> tonight, the next test for america. moments ago about testing in saving jobs without risking lives. and what the president said moments ago about testing in this country, with pressure to ramp up tests, to get americans back to work. >>>...
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jasmine's mom says she's extremely proud of her and as for what is next, jasmine plans to apply for law school. go girl. congratulations and good luck. if you want to honor a graduate, share their details at abc7news.com. we may give them a shout out. we ask that you don't send any professional photos and if you want to see a photo gallery of all the seniors we're honoring, go to our website. >>> facebook is taking on zoom by adding free group chat and "american idol" goes virtual. >>> facebook enters the video chat space. it's offering the messenger zoom feature. up to 50 people can join a choline if they don't have a facebook account and no time limit on calls. >>> samsung could try something new with the upcoming smartphone. the galaxy a series could feature a pop-up camera and a rear fingerprint scanner. no word when it is available for purc edition. the show went virtual with all 20 contestants performing from their living rooms, backyards and patios. the judges watched from the comfort of their own homes including katy perry dressed as a bottle of hand sanitizer. those are your te
jasmine's mom says she's extremely proud of her and as for what is next, jasmine plans to apply for law school. go girl. congratulations and good luck. if you want to honor a graduate, share their details at abc7news.com. we may give them a shout out. we ask that you don't send any professional photos and if you want to see a photo gallery of all the seniors we're honoring, go to our website. >>> facebook is taking on zoom by adding free group chat and "american idol" goes...
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pastor antoine jasmine noticed they looked ill. a few days later the couple ended up in the hospital as doctors confirmed they were both infected with coronavirus. >> this is the last time i saw them. >> reporter: last week he was recording a sermon when he got the dreaded message. >> i was preaching and i got the text your father just passed and i kept breaching. >> reporter: two hours later he got another message, his mother had also died. >> if someone told me your parents are going to leave you, i would not have accepted it. it just was mind blowing. today i'm still shocked. >> reporter: the jasmines lived in the same area. it's home to a sprawling area of chemical and industrial plants. it's often called cancer alley. this tiny parish with a population of about 45,000 people has the country's highest per capita coronavirus death rate according to a data analysis by "the new york times." 569 coronavirus cases have been reported in st. john's and 47 people have died. >> we are dying at unprecedented numbers right here in st. joh
pastor antoine jasmine noticed they looked ill. a few days later the couple ended up in the hospital as doctors confirmed they were both infected with coronavirus. >> this is the last time i saw them. >> reporter: last week he was recording a sermon when he got the dreaded message. >> i was preaching and i got the text your father just passed and i kept breaching. >> reporter: two hours later he got another message, his mother had also died. >> if someone told me...
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jasmine?for them because if they furlough knew, they will get the money back from the government, but would sick leave they only get 14 days. so it is better for them and for you. a good idea for anyone in this position to gather together some information, if they can, and say perhaps to their manager, here is some additional info i have, perhaps we can work through this. tom has an interesting question. lots of people are employed on a seasonal basis. he asks, i normally work on a casual basis at some of the largest sport and leisure events from may until september. i have now been told because i have never worked in february or march, i am not entitled to be furloughed. i normally work 17 weeks a year and given all events will be cancelled for the foreseeable future, is there anything i can do? that sounds quite anything i can do? that sounds quite a predicament for tom. yes, a lot of people are in this situation. i have to say, the only two things that come to me are signing up for universa
jasmine?for them because if they furlough knew, they will get the money back from the government, but would sick leave they only get 14 days. so it is better for them and for you. a good idea for anyone in this position to gather together some information, if they can, and say perhaps to their manager, here is some additional info i have, perhaps we can work through this. tom has an interesting question. lots of people are employed on a seasonal basis. he asks, i normally work on a casual basis...
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the only one who continues to raise her daughter jasmine. she was 17 years old when her mother was sentenced to death. events of her any sense this nightmare haunts for a day and night. after being harassed she had to change your name and move out of state. you often think of her mother. all the time. there's no a day that goes by i don't think about or. i wish i had a magical time machine that i can go back in time. entire and put her in my closet . that none of this would happen that she wanted to end it. over there when she got framed for she did it. i was a kid i had a pretty decent life. to nothing. to lower than nothing you were 17 at the time you were a student you might have the stuff. dropped out. my family turned their back on me . i lived in a tent in the middle of winter time just to survive. people e-mailing me and said my family should be and still. they say that it was my fault. that i shouldn't be here i should be dead. i hated america. has still do. you know love my country but i hate the people. you sometimes your. the phon
the only one who continues to raise her daughter jasmine. she was 17 years old when her mother was sentenced to death. events of her any sense this nightmare haunts for a day and night. after being harassed she had to change your name and move out of state. you often think of her mother. all the time. there's no a day that goes by i don't think about or. i wish i had a magical time machine that i can go back in time. entire and put her in my closet . that none of this would happen that she...
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jasmine reports they are taking a financial swing at the league in federal court. >> reporter: baseball fans are missing america's favorite past time and now many fans are missing even more the money they spent on tickets. >> $5,000 for the season tickets, plus another $1100 for the all-star game and home run derby. >> reporter: take kerry walter was long-time dodgers fan whose husband is now out of work because of the pandemic. she was told by the team she could not get her money back because the games technically have not been canceled. she said she doesn't even want to go if they do start back up. >> i'm not necessarily going to be an urgent situation to run out and be surrounded by 55,000 strangers in a public space. >> reporter: she is aware of a federal class action lawsuit just filed in l.a. against major league baseball. each individual club, and it's leading ticket partners, like stubhub, ticket master, live nation, and last minute transactions for not providing rear funds. the complaint claims as stadiums remain empty for the foreseeable future, fans are left with unusable tic
jasmine reports they are taking a financial swing at the league in federal court. >> reporter: baseball fans are missing america's favorite past time and now many fans are missing even more the money they spent on tickets. >> $5,000 for the season tickets, plus another $1100 for the all-star game and home run derby. >> reporter: take kerry walter was long-time dodgers fan whose husband is now out of work because of the pandemic. she was told by the team she could not get her...
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jocelyn and jasmine both are graduating from heritage high school in brentwood, california. ey're excited to start their next phase t university of nevada reno in the fall. the study community heah science. so i can kind of back for the next one oh yeah, you can scroll through l of them. and read about all eir plans of where the seniors are going what there but they want to do in the future. so i totally recommend submitting your picture because had a lot of fun going through. thweb site just now a seeing. the amazing accomplishments of all of the seiors and we salute you and i wat to semore so keep them coming, i asked my mom to send it one of my graduation pictures. hasn't quite turned out yetbut i mean look this cute in high school so. well i work on it so thank you so much for sharing the more the merrier keep them ming. and now for an update on a story wefirst broke yesterday here on kron 4 news at 5 jackson, the dog has officially en reunited with his owner and this is that video othe happy reunion. jackson was stolen more than 4 grocery inbernal f a heights and his ow
jocelyn and jasmine both are graduating from heritage high school in brentwood, california. ey're excited to start their next phase t university of nevada reno in the fall. the study community heah science. so i can kind of back for the next one oh yeah, you can scroll through l of them. and read about all eir plans of where the seniors are going what there but they want to do in the future. so i totally recommend submitting your picture because had a lot of fun going through. thweb site just...
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the world doesn't need a 50-year-old jasmine. trust me, this'll look completely normal on camera.just in -- i'm gonna be on the news. they're doing a segment on the real-estate market, and i'm their local expert. back to you, claire. i'm still reeling from the last time you were on the news. newscaster: and while people have found all sorts of ways to beat the heat, one local man is using his head. is it warm out? i hadn't noticed. looks like i need to re-apply. to clown college? haley, go with him. make sure he gets all that stuff off his face. i'll pack paper towels and a squeegee. ugh. what is wrong with me? i feel so fuzzy.
the world doesn't need a 50-year-old jasmine. trust me, this'll look completely normal on camera.just in -- i'm gonna be on the news. they're doing a segment on the real-estate market, and i'm their local expert. back to you, claire. i'm still reeling from the last time you were on the news. newscaster: and while people have found all sorts of ways to beat the heat, one local man is using his head. is it warm out? i hadn't noticed. looks like i need to re-apply. to clown college? haley, go with...
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. >> that kind of covers this next question, jasmine flores said i saw a video about a mask, spraying into them and going right through. if you cough and it goes through, what do you recommend? she was asking about double layering. >> make sure there's no holes in it. when you're done, just pop it in soapy water. what we know about soap is it actually destroys the lipid barrier that protects the virus. take it off, if you've got the insert of the kitchen towel, throw that away, then pop the cotton part in preferably hand wash but machine wash, too. >> you can see me, right. i want to make sure i'm wearing it right. are you saying just under the nose. >> that kind of mask is designed to go over the nose so you might as well put it over the nose. here is the thing. it really doesn't matter too much. research shows 99% of ejected droplets are caught by a layer of fabric as long as it's in front of your mouth. the beggs mask is the one you wear. >> to remove don't pull it here or here from around my back but from the back, around my ears. >> exactly. >> let's say there's stuff on the fron
. >> that kind of covers this next question, jasmine flores said i saw a video about a mask, spraying into them and going right through. if you cough and it goes through, what do you recommend? she was asking about double layering. >> make sure there's no holes in it. when you're done, just pop it in soapy water. what we know about soap is it actually destroys the lipid barrier that protects the virus. take it off, if you've got the insert of the kitchen towel, throw that away, then...
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answering your personal finance—related questions in your questions answered, with our financial experts jasminelouise lear. hello, they are. it is a dry, settle story for many but there is an exception. some stubborn cloud across northern ireland, wales and south—west england at the moment. elsewhere, lots of sunshine coming through. a fresh easterly breeze along that east coast, but that should hopefully put some of the backlight further west. northern ireland may well stay over because throughout the day. elsewhere, in the sunshine, we should see values of 18 degrees. there is an area of high pressure centre to the north—east of the uk. it will stay with us for a couple of days, but a few more isobars to the south of that high, so the winds will continue to strengthen. monday will bea continue to strengthen. monday will be a largely fine and dry story, may be a largely fine and dry story, may bea be a largely fine and dry story, may be a few isolated showers in the extreme south—west. winds gusting in excess extreme south—west. winds gusting in excess of
answering your personal finance—related questions in your questions answered, with our financial experts jasminelouise lear. hello, they are. it is a dry, settle story for many but there is an exception. some stubborn cloud across northern ireland, wales and south—west england at the moment. elsewhere, lots of sunshine coming through. a fresh easterly breeze along that east coast, but that should hopefully put some of the backlight further west. northern ireland may well stay over because...
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jasmine smith joins us live. >> reporter: i spoke with a wide array of businesses. of them are trying to figure out how to maintain physical distance to keep people safe. >> this is the wild, wild west. we're discovering it as we go. >> the executive director at the theater in san jose. he does not expect it to reopen for months. when given the green light he's grappling with how the operate. >> the seats are next to each other. to practice social distancing would you have to skip two seats and every row. >> a third of the house. goshing artist fees and ushers wearing gloves. >> many of them play an instrument or say something. >> it's possible with the copes and the students wearing masks. >> ed carpio is offering workouts online. >> i'm probto be as well as haveel. we're hanging, we're improvising. >> he's considering limited class sizes. >> we're going to start business again, you'll have employees and customers if they get within 3 feet of each other can pass on a killer disease. >> some businesses may opt to keep a few employees work remotely. the government mu
jasmine smith joins us live. >> reporter: i spoke with a wide array of businesses. of them are trying to figure out how to maintain physical distance to keep people safe. >> this is the wild, wild west. we're discovering it as we go. >> the executive director at the theater in san jose. he does not expect it to reopen for months. when given the green light he's grappling with how the operate. >> the seats are next to each other. to practice social distancing would you...
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behind the scenes, jackie and jasmine are our spanish language interpreters. and i'll begin with dr. cohen. dr. cohen: thank you, governor. that -- bytart today recognizing it is laboratory medical professionals week. while we should always have cause to recognize our lab professionals, i think it is fair to say that north carolinians have a newfound understanding for just how vital the work our lab workers are doing to help our state's health and well-being. i must call out more than 200 folks who are working in our state public health labs right now. they have gone above and beyond these last few months on behalf of all of us. clinical and public health laboratories may seem hidden from sight but i want you to that we see more than ever your contributions are making a huge difference to our health and safety. you are the heroes who wear lab coats, and we celebrate each of you. thank you. i want to shift gears now and again shine a light on the disproportionate impact covid-19 is having on the african-american communities. made up 39% ofns itsd-19 cases, and
behind the scenes, jackie and jasmine are our spanish language interpreters. and i'll begin with dr. cohen. dr. cohen: thank you, governor. that -- bytart today recognizing it is laboratory medical professionals week. while we should always have cause to recognize our lab professionals, i think it is fair to say that north carolinians have a newfound understanding for just how vital the work our lab workers are doing to help our state's health and well-being. i must call out more than 200 folks...
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the andrews aquarium where neighbors are following in the waddle of wellington, the rock hopper and jasmine very happy feet. a nurse in springfield, missouri, is keeping spirits up on particular to beiticktock an advice. seriously, she says, don't touch this. >> thanks for your company. wherever you are in the world, have a beautiful day. let's help our medical workers by staying at home, stay save. "new day" is next. john and alyson are up. enjoy. when managing diabetes you can't always stop for a fingerstick. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us. [ "one morwoo!me" b[ laughing ]] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what music you like, stream it now on pandora with xfinity. and don't forget to cat
the andrews aquarium where neighbors are following in the waddle of wellington, the rock hopper and jasmine very happy feet. a nurse in springfield, missouri, is keeping spirits up on particular to beiticktock an advice. seriously, she says, don't touch this. >> thanks for your company. wherever you are in the world, have a beautiful day. let's help our medical workers by staying at home, stay save. "new day" is next. john and alyson are up. enjoy. when managing diabetes you...
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and behind the scenes, spanish language nterpretation is provided by jackie metavir and jasmine metavir. so now, i will recognize dr. mandy cohen for a few remarks. dr. cohen. dr. cohen: thank you governor. so, i'll start with just a few rundown of the numbers. as of this morning, we had 1,498 cases in north carolina, and that's in 77 counties. the median age of those testing positive for covid-19 is 47, again, that's of all the people testing positive. currently, there are 157 people who are hospitalized. as the governor mentioned, we've already had eight deaths. we've had more than 23,000 tests that have been completed across the state. from labs that have reported their negative tests, not all do though, so that we know is the low end, 23,000. we have also more than 8,000 tests continue to be pending. the samples have been collected and we will get those results soon. in terms of hospital beds, we have over 17,000 hospital beds in the state and 7, 000 of those are empty, so about 40% empty. and these numbers are based on about 84% of hospitals reporting and does not include additiona
and behind the scenes, spanish language nterpretation is provided by jackie metavir and jasmine metavir. so now, i will recognize dr. mandy cohen for a few remarks. dr. cohen. dr. cohen: thank you governor. so, i'll start with just a few rundown of the numbers. as of this morning, we had 1,498 cases in north carolina, and that's in 77 counties. the median age of those testing positive for covid-19 is 47, again, that's of all the people testing positive. currently, there are 157 people who are...
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and valerie mcmillan are providing american sign language, and behind the jasmine,e jackie and our spanish-language interpreters. i am first going to recognize dr. cohen. dr. cohen? dr. cohen: thank you, governor. as you have mentioned, for north carolina to stay ahead of the curve, testing is going to be a key component of our work. today, our testing surge workgroup had its first meeting, and i want to thank our public and private partners for coming together. we have folks from hospitals and commercial labs as well as from primary care, pharmacy, and other outpatient lab settings, and they came to that meeting ready to meet the challenge of helping north carolina increase covid-19 testing and beating this virus. this group is charged with first increasing transparencies to morph early understanding what everyone is doing so that we can appropriately further plan to increase our collective phase testing capacity. the goal is to get to widespread testing, as the governor mentioned, meaning that people with symptoms can get a test and know that their results -- and know their results, take appropri
and valerie mcmillan are providing american sign language, and behind the jasmine,e jackie and our spanish-language interpreters. i am first going to recognize dr. cohen. dr. cohen? dr. cohen: thank you, governor. as you have mentioned, for north carolina to stay ahead of the curve, testing is going to be a key component of our work. today, our testing surge workgroup had its first meeting, and i want to thank our public and private partners for coming together. we have folks from hospitals and...
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jasmine works at trader joe's and commutes by train as well. she says she does what she can to keep her distance on her way to work where her job is to help customers keep their distance. >> it is risky to come to work. it's a little bit scary, but i'm trying to keep the safe precautions, trying to keep six feet away, constantly wear my mask, change my gloves, wash my hands frequently. so, i mean, it is a scare, but got to stay safe. >> reporter: and it's not just grocery store workers. keeping spirits in supply is deemed essential as well. at 67th street wine and spirits, customers wait outside for their orders. here, they've hired some furloughed restaurant workers to keep up with demand. >> at the end of the day, ultimately, it's about the people, so if we can keep people employed, we feel happy. >> reporter: jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> and our thanks to jason for that piece. >>> coming up, the coronavirus and your kids. we're going to speak with a pediatrician to answer some of your questions as a parent. stay with us. you're live in
jasmine works at trader joe's and commutes by train as well. she says she does what she can to keep her distance on her way to work where her job is to help customers keep their distance. >> it is risky to come to work. it's a little bit scary, but i'm trying to keep the safe precautions, trying to keep six feet away, constantly wear my mask, change my gloves, wash my hands frequently. so, i mean, it is a scare, but got to stay safe. >> reporter: and it's not just grocery store...
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. >> famous rotisserie chicken with white jasmine rice, salad and sauteed green beans. >> reporter: supporteda go fund me campaign started by burlington resident jeff martini. >> we started seeing donations up and down the peninsula, the east bay. a doctor at ucsf who lived in san francisco donated. >> reporter: close to $65,000 poured in, also helping to support loem restaurants who had to lay off staff. a circle of support, part economic stimulater. >> in the beginning we had to lay off 85% of our staff, but little by little, we've been able to bring back -- now we're up to 65, 70% of our staff. >> reporter: the broadway burlington close-knit community. >> saving lives. it's a wonderful partnership with the restaurants and with the hospital to do this joint effort. >> reporter: dozens of restaurants are participating. the idea is catching on in other cities across the country. what started out as a one-month project is getting extended. >> as long as people keep donating, we'll keep doing it. >> reporter: in burlingame, david lui, nbc news. >>> thousands of bay area stores and services are
. >> famous rotisserie chicken with white jasmine rice, salad and sauteed green beans. >> reporter: supporteda go fund me campaign started by burlington resident jeff martini. >> we started seeing donations up and down the peninsula, the east bay. a doctor at ucsf who lived in san francisco donated. >> reporter: close to $65,000 poured in, also helping to support loem restaurants who had to lay off staff. a circle of support, part economic stimulater. >> in the...
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she is a two-time academy award winner you know from movies like "blue jasmine," "ocean's 8," and "lord the new series "mrs. america." please welcome our guest tonight to 'a late show,' cate blanchett! >> stephen: hey, cate, thank you so much for being-- thank you so much for being and thank you so much for being here. where are we catching you. where are you in the world? i'm in the u. >> i'm in the u.k., on my way to bed. >> stephen: those are your pajamas? i came from bed this morning and i'm on my way to bed. i completely lost track of time. >> stephen: do you ever get out of the pajamas? >> not lately, no. there doesn't seem to be a lot of point, especially when you're going to feed the pigs, feed the children. i can't tell lods ofau t em to be a point. what are you wearing?" >> stephen: i'm weared a checked shirt and some bedroom slippers. >> don't, that's too hot gli can get in my pajamas, too? i'm next to my bedroom. >> that would make me feel more comfortable. >> stephen: jim, can you pause here? we'll pull this up in time, or something like that. that. ♪ ♪ >> stephen: just a--
she is a two-time academy award winner you know from movies like "blue jasmine," "ocean's 8," and "lord the new series "mrs. america." please welcome our guest tonight to 'a late show,' cate blanchett! >> stephen: hey, cate, thank you so much for being-- thank you so much for being and thank you so much for being here. where are we catching you. where are you in the world? i'm in the u. >> i'm in the u.k., on my way to bed. >> stephen: those...
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. >> famous rotisserie chicken with white jasmine rice, salad and sauteed green beans. >> reporter: supported by a go fund me campaign started by burlingame resident jeff martini. >> we started seeing donations up and down the peninsula, the east bay. a doctor at ucsf who lived in san francisco donated. >> reporter: close to $65,000 poured in, also helping to support local restaurants, who had to lay off staff. the campaign created a circle of support. part economic stimulater. >> in the beginning we had to lay off 85% of our staff, but little by little, we've been able to bring back -- now we're up to 65, 70% of our staff. >> reporter: the president of the broadway burlingame says it reflects a close-knit community. >> saving lives. it's a wonderful partnership with the restaurants and with the hospital to do this joint effort. >> reporter: dozens of restaurants are participating. the idea is catching on in other cities across the country. attartuts a one-month project is getting extended. >> as long as people keep donating, we'll keep doing it. >> reporter: in burlingame, david lui, abc 7 n
. >> famous rotisserie chicken with white jasmine rice, salad and sauteed green beans. >> reporter: supported by a go fund me campaign started by burlingame resident jeff martini. >> we started seeing donations up and down the peninsula, the east bay. a doctor at ucsf who lived in san francisco donated. >> reporter: close to $65,000 poured in, also helping to support local restaurants, who had to lay off staff. the campaign created a circle of support. part economic...
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jasmine clough works at trader joe's. does what she can to keep her distance where her job is to help customers keep their distance. >> it's risky to come to work. i'm trying to keep the safe precautions of trying to keep six feet away, wear my mask, change my gloves, wash my hands frequently. it is scary but you've got to stay safe. >> reporter: it's not just grocery store workers. keeping spirits in supply is deemed essential as well. at 67 street wine and spirits, customers wait outside for their orders. here they've hired some furloughed restaurant workers to keep up with demand. >> at the end of the day it's about people. if we can keep people employed, we feel happy. >> reporter: jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> so from new york to southern california where dozens of patients at a nursing home were forced to evacuate to other facilities. the reason? wednesday was the second consecutive day that employees didn't show up to work to care for their patients. the nursing home has been hard hit with the coronavirus with
jasmine clough works at trader joe's. does what she can to keep her distance where her job is to help customers keep their distance. >> it's risky to come to work. i'm trying to keep the safe precautions of trying to keep six feet away, wear my mask, change my gloves, wash my hands frequently. it is scary but you've got to stay safe. >> reporter: it's not just grocery store workers. keeping spirits in supply is deemed essential as well. at 67 street wine and spirits, customers wait...
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jasmine. >> a lot of businesses as we have talked about, julianna, are suffering amidst this pandemicreporting some earnings. what can you tell us about this? >> that's right. one of the key names this week has been netflix which last night delivered their results showing that i whopping 15.8 million users side 15.8 million users signed up in the last three months. but they have cautioned investors not extrapolate that kind of user growth. he does not expect to see those numbers come through in the remaining quarters of the year. back to you. >> it's likely all 15.8 million of those individuals did get a glimpse at tiger king. julianna live from london. thank you so much. great to see you this morning. coming up next, a look at axios' one big thing. >>> and coming up on "morning joe," coronavirus diplomacy. we're going to talk to john kerry about how the pandemic has impacted china's relations with the rest of the world. >>> plus, with the latest coronavirus relief bill in the senate and awaiting approval by the house, house speaker nancy pelosi will be our guest. "morning joe" is mom
jasmine. >> a lot of businesses as we have talked about, julianna, are suffering amidst this pandemicreporting some earnings. what can you tell us about this? >> that's right. one of the key names this week has been netflix which last night delivered their results showing that i whopping 15.8 million users side 15.8 million users signed up in the last three months. but they have cautioned investors not extrapolate that kind of user growth. he does not expect to see those numbers...
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that's what he's up against, jasmine. >> no more briefings.perry, great to see you, my friend. >>> still ahead, what dr. anthony fauci is saying about an experimental drug that could potentially help change the fight against coronavirus. >>> plus, after spending much of the last month in the white house, president trump is planning to resume travel next week, despite coronavirus concerns. those stories and a lot more, coming up. ncerns those stories and a lot more, coming up. i'm jo ann jenkins with aarp. in these challenging times, we need each other more than ever. we may be apart, but we're not alone. use aarp community connections to find or create a mutual aid group near you. stay connected and help those in need. tsince 1926, nationwide awe've been there in person, during trying times. today, being on your side means staying home... "nationwide office of customer advocacy." ...but we can still support you and the heroes who are with you. we're giving refunds on auto insurance premiums, assisting customers with financial hardships, and ou
that's what he's up against, jasmine. >> no more briefings.perry, great to see you, my friend. >>> still ahead, what dr. anthony fauci is saying about an experimental drug that could potentially help change the fight against coronavirus. >>> plus, after spending much of the last month in the white house, president trump is planning to resume travel next week, despite coronavirus concerns. those stories and a lot more, coming up. ncerns those stories and a lot more,...
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so at least until may 7th, the united kingdom will stay in lockdown, jasmine. >> cal perry, my friend appreciate you joining us when you do. >>> still ahead, everybody, joe biden goes on the offensive hitting president trump and his latest campaign ad over the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. your first look at "morning joe" is back in a moment. a moment. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. starting small can lead to i don't have to worry aboutg. that, do i?are irritated. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. . >>> donald trump thought the job was about tweets and rallies and big grades. he never thought he'd have to protect nearly 330 million americans. so he didn't. >> so he didn't. that was t
so at least until may 7th, the united kingdom will stay in lockdown, jasmine. >> cal perry, my friend appreciate you joining us when you do. >>> still ahead, everybody, joe biden goes on the offensive hitting president trump and his latest campaign ad over the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. your first look at "morning joe" is back in a moment. a moment. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so...
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i remember when my presently 36-year-old daughter jazz manipula manipulate-- jasmine was eight, you do the math. i not only wrote children's books, but told her stories and made them up on the spot and i had the idea then that i'm going to write a children's history of the world. i said jazzy, i'm going to write a history of the world. and she wrinkled her brow, daddy, didn't they already write that one? now i want to say that not only did they write that one, but even though i've written one here myself, i myself actually wrote another one earlier. [laughter] >> so, it's really true that i have been thinking about this for a long time. and the way i've been thinking about it, i think i can trigger off from this, the past six years i've been working on this, and people say what are you working on? and i say the history of the world. and they go, no, what are you working on? it doesn't improve when i say it's a history of the world from the big bang to right now and the a common comment is, it must be 40,000 pages long. that's the whole point. that's why there was the history for the ch
i remember when my presently 36-year-old daughter jazz manipula manipulate-- jasmine was eight, you do the math. i not only wrote children's books, but told her stories and made them up on the spot and i had the idea then that i'm going to write a children's history of the world. i said jazzy, i'm going to write a history of the world. and she wrinkled her brow, daddy, didn't they already write that one? now i want to say that not only did they write that one, but even though i've written one...
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. >> reporter: antoine jasmine doesn't know how his parents' lifelong exposure to air pollution madecoronavirus. but the question will always linger. ed lavandera, cnn. >>> here is some good news amid the sadness. captured on cellphone video. she was critically ill from covid-19, at 34 weeks pregnant. doctors felt they needed to put her into a medically induced coma and put her on a ventilator. they then performed an emergency cesarean section because her life and her child's life were in jeopardy. she spent 11 days on the ventilator. she was at northwell health in suffolk county, new york. the baby was transferred to a children's hospital while she recovered. doctors did not know if she would survive or not. but today she went home. the entire hospital lined the hallway to give her a very poignant sendoff, congratulating her on her amazing recovery. the hospital says she has named her little boy walter. congratulations to the mother and her baby and their family. we're so happy to report a story like this. and congratulations and thank you to all the health care providers at the hos
. >> reporter: antoine jasmine doesn't know how his parents' lifelong exposure to air pollution madecoronavirus. but the question will always linger. ed lavandera, cnn. >>> here is some good news amid the sadness. captured on cellphone video. she was critically ill from covid-19, at 34 weeks pregnant. doctors felt they needed to put her into a medically induced coma and put her on a ventilator. they then performed an emergency cesarean section because her life and her child's...
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he and his first lady in january are the parents of two children, tristan and jasmine. he graduated from the university of oklahoma and the university of oklahoma college of law and is a member of the cherokee nation and oklahoma bar associations. chief hoskin, we welcome you to this stage and this community. i have one little controversial word i have to say. as i was researching the history of virginia many, many years ago there was one brief little corner way down in southwest virginia where it appeared -- not going to disagree with anyone -- but it appeared there were cherokee people that lived in that one little small area of virginia, very small. but chief hoskin since the cherokee did live in virginia according to my little recognition, welcome home. [ applause ] we have a gift for chief hoskins from the preservation of virginia. [ applause ] >> what a wonderful opportunity it is to be before you. i'm so honored the cherokee nation has been asked to be a part of this. i think it speaks highly of the history association and virginia preservation that you would inc
he and his first lady in january are the parents of two children, tristan and jasmine. he graduated from the university of oklahoma and the university of oklahoma college of law and is a member of the cherokee nation and oklahoma bar associations. chief hoskin, we welcome you to this stage and this community. i have one little controversial word i have to say. as i was researching the history of virginia many, many years ago there was one brief little corner way down in southwest virginia where...
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jasmin works at trader joe's and commutes by train as well. she said she does what she can to keep her distance on her way to work, where her job is to help customers keep their distance. >> it is risky to come to work. it's a little bit scary, but i'm trying to keep the safe precautions. i'm trying to keep 6 feet away, constantly wear my mask, change my gloves, wash my hands frequently. so it is a scare, but got to stay safe. >> reporter: and it's not just grocery store workers keeping spirits in supply is deemed essential as well. at 67th street wine and spirits, customers wait outside for their orders. here they've hired some furloughed restaurant workers to keep up with demand. >> at the end of the day, ultimately it's about the people. so if we can keep people employed, we feel happy. >> reporter: jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> up next, firsthand account from an essential worker and icu doctor who has one of the most dangerous jobs in the hospital, intubating patients who need to go on ventilators. be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no no no
jasmin works at trader joe's and commutes by train as well. she said she does what she can to keep her distance on her way to work, where her job is to help customers keep their distance. >> it is risky to come to work. it's a little bit scary, but i'm trying to keep the safe precautions. i'm trying to keep 6 feet away, constantly wear my mask, change my gloves, wash my hands frequently. so it is a scare, but got to stay safe. >> reporter: and it's not just grocery store workers...
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please join me in welcoming charlotte and jasmine. [applause] >> thank you. oh, my gosh. >> thank you so much for coming out tonight everyone and congratulations to charlotte. her book comes out today. [applause] >> charlotte and and i been frs for a few years now and some of them, it we both love gossip. so anyone who has cost about anything we would love to hear it at the end. just come out right now. >> can able here is okay by the way? cool, cool. charlotte, you work at a magazine. -- [inaudible] >> you've written a lot of cover stories, long future magazines. how did you know this was not a long magazine story and this is going to be a book? >> such a good question. i mean, like, mostly because i pitched it as a magazine store and they were like no. but actually this started as a magazine store in some ways because they came out of this story i did in 2017 about the lineal mayors. essentially the genesis of this project is that trump withdrew the paris climate agreement in 2017 and i went temporarily insane, and i just spent the whole day. i see my frien
please join me in welcoming charlotte and jasmine. [applause] >> thank you. oh, my gosh. >> thank you so much for coming out tonight everyone and congratulations to charlotte. her book comes out today. [applause] >> charlotte and and i been frs for a few years now and some of them, it we both love gossip. so anyone who has cost about anything we would love to hear it at the end. just come out right now. >> can able here is okay by the way? cool, cool. charlotte, you work...
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about financial concerns due to coronavirus, and we have two experts to help answer some of them. jasmineou for both being here. any, starting with you, this is from ill furlong, i paid £100 deposit for my first holiday in ten years to italy for a week in august. the trouble, have moved at the final payment date to 30 days before the trip. iam payment date to 30 days before the trip. i am concerned they will take the balance from my card and i had not a raised travel insurance at the time of booking. if i take it out now, will i be covered? time of booking. if i take it out now, willl be covered? this is time of booking. if i take it out now, will i be covered? this is such a sad situation, it has happened to a sad situation, it has happened to a lot of people. in particularfor this person with their first holiday in years. what to do at this stage is wait—and—see. we have a time to go before that 30 days is up, i would hang on. they still have time, and that would mean losing the profit. that is a tough thing to happen, but if the holiday company cancels, they would either get a refu nd
about financial concerns due to coronavirus, and we have two experts to help answer some of them. jasmineou for both being here. any, starting with you, this is from ill furlong, i paid £100 deposit for my first holiday in ten years to italy for a week in august. the trouble, have moved at the final payment date to 30 days before the trip. iam payment date to 30 days before the trip. i am concerned they will take the balance from my card and i had not a raised travel insurance at the time of...
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four's happy to salute the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate josh josalyn and jasminey both of them are graduating from hair to hair and high school in brentwood and there are the proud grabs. they will both be attending the university of nevada reno in the fall to study community health science can you see allah g and we offer our congratulations to josalyn and jasmine. and you can let us know about a graduate in your life all you have to do is go to kron 4 dot com find the salute to grads tab, it's under the news tab and then submit a photo of your grad and let us know which high school graduate it ended and what's next for him or her. we head to break with voices of san francisco heroes who are at work every day to keep us all safe during the pandemic. >>the one and only tony bennett, he led a worldwide singalong yesterday to honor those out there on the front lines take a listen. for many of our members, being prepared... won't be a new thing. and it won't be their first experience with social distancing. overcoming challenges is what defines the military community
four's happy to salute the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate josh josalyn and jasminey both of them are graduating from hair to hair and high school in brentwood and there are the proud grabs. they will both be attending the university of nevada reno in the fall to study community health science can you see allah g and we offer our congratulations to josalyn and jasmine. and you can let us know about a graduate in your life all you have to do is go to kron 4 dot com find...
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. >> so -- and if you think about the conversation you were just having, jim, with jasmine.ndemic we are in right now, it is not safe to go out and stand in long lines and vote. and it won't be for quite some time. we're looking at many months of life being completely uprooted. our children are not in school. nobody can be close to each other. and this is going to go on for months and beyond that, it will take many more months, even years for people to get back to some semblance of normalcy. there will not be voting in the traditional way with standing in lines and pressing buttons. yet, joe, we have to have our elections. our elections are something, a write-in place for the sanctity of this country, and there's a way to do it. and once again, the president wants to undermine the process. i say, pay attention. the american people need to pay attention to what he's already beginning to do in the midst of chaos. >> we still believe, even in these times, even in a pandemic, even when we have a president who is desperately trying to ultimately the number of people who are votin
. >> so -- and if you think about the conversation you were just having, jim, with jasmine.ndemic we are in right now, it is not safe to go out and stand in long lines and vote. and it won't be for quite some time. we're looking at many months of life being completely uprooted. our children are not in school. nobody can be close to each other. and this is going to go on for months and beyond that, it will take many more months, even years for people to get back to some semblance of...
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every morning jasmine waves her mother off to work as she prepares for the front line herself.ittle bit more at risk and i want to make sure that i can do my best. bus drivers are among the many key workers putting themselves at higher risk of exposure to coronavirus and tracey hopes her work towards the national effort to save lives can continue. adam mcclean, bbc news. we are hoping to speak to bobby morton from unite the union, which represents public transport workers. he‘s in the wirral this morning. that piece give us if you are on the issue concerning drivers. and they have said we continue to work with those on the bus companies. hard—working transport staff are on the front line of the coronavirus effort, keeping the city moving so that nurses, doctors and other key workers can get to where they need to be. we have bobby now... i‘m not sure how much of the report you saw but there is obviously a concern amongst drivers, amongst those working in public transport, about their safety. what are you hearing? i‘m hearing on a daily basis about the concerns, i was going to sa
every morning jasmine waves her mother off to work as she prepares for the front line herself.ittle bit more at risk and i want to make sure that i can do my best. bus drivers are among the many key workers putting themselves at higher risk of exposure to coronavirus and tracey hopes her work towards the national effort to save lives can continue. adam mcclean, bbc news. we are hoping to speak to bobby morton from unite the union, which represents public transport workers. he‘s in the wirral...