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when she had jasmine after her year in college, she gave up her dream. >> worked as a maid, welfare, food stamps, for two years just trying to make it and get through nursing school then when jasmine was in college, i was like, you know what? it's time. it's my time so i took the opportunity to go to medical school. >> all those years jasmine was watching. >> it just seemed natural for me to go into medicine. itas always a part of my life. >> reporter: were you inspired by your mom >> 100%. >> reporter: cynthia went t medical school in the caribbean and jasmine in louisiana, but they did it all together. >> we communicated through skype. >> face time. >> but we made it >> face time yeah but we made it work. >> did you do study sessions together? >> oh, yes. >> all the time. we really pushed each other through this process. >> reporter: and then in march just as covid was keeping them apart, they learned they both had been accepted as residents at louisiana state university health. >> when that letter came and said you were going to the same place -- >> crazy. >> it was an amazing mom
when she had jasmine after her year in college, she gave up her dream. >> worked as a maid, welfare, food stamps, for two years just trying to make it and get through nursing school then when jasmine was in college, i was like, you know what? it's time. it's my time so i took the opportunity to go to medical school. >> all those years jasmine was watching. >> it just seemed natural for me to go into medicine. itas always a part of my life. >> reporter: were you inspired...
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jasmine spent the weeken is, moving her first box. >> reporter: what siis everythi.ld never have dreamt this, to happen like this. >> reporter: they both just graduated from medical school. something 49-year-old cynthia always dreamt of doing but when she had jasmine, the single mom delayed the dream >> worked as a nursing assistant, worked as a maid with we welfare, food stamps for about two years, just trying to get through nursing school when she was in college, i thought it's my time so i took the opportunity to go to medical school. >> reporter: all those years, jasmine was watching >> it just seemed natural to go into medicine. there's just always a part of my life >> were you inspired by your mom? >> 100%. >> reporter: cynthia went to med school in the caribbean, jasmine in louisiana but they did it together >> we communicated through skype, facetime. but we made it work. >> did you dostudy sessions together >> all the time. and we really purned each other through this process >> and then in march as covid was keeping them apart, they learned they both had bee
jasmine spent the weeken is, moving her first box. >> reporter: what siis everythi.ld never have dreamt this, to happen like this. >> reporter: they both just graduated from medical school. something 49-year-old cynthia always dreamt of doing but when she had jasmine, the single mom delayed the dream >> worked as a nursing assistant, worked as a maid with we welfare, food stamps for about two years, just trying to get through nursing school when she was in college, i thought...
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jasmine: gracias por invitarme.es y no he podido ir a las marchas porque mis padres piensan que es muy peligroso. he obtenido informaciÓn desde las redes sociales y he mirado que puedo enseÑar a las personas sobre lo que sucede y por eso pienso que no es necesario estar enfrente, todo el tiempo, para ayudar. podemos ayudar a la gente desde las redes sociales y hablando con la familia. leÓn: quiero escuchar sobre jacqueline hernÁndez que fue a manifestar y sus padres se lo prohibieron, pero aÚn asÍ fue. cuÉntanos, jacqueline, las razones por las que fuiste. jacqueline: igual como sucediÓ con jasmine, mis padres tambiÉn me lo prohibieron, pero yo creo en el movimiento y es la manera para que las gente nos pueda escuchar. esto es un sÍmbolo muy importante porque estamos peleando las misma lucha con los afro americanos. yarel: guadalupe soto nos hablÓ sobre la movilizaciÓn en lÍnea y cÓmo ayudar con información. esto va mucho mÁs allá que la etiqueta "black lives matter" hÁblanos un poco más, guadalupe. guadalupe: yo me
jasmine: gracias por invitarme.es y no he podido ir a las marchas porque mis padres piensan que es muy peligroso. he obtenido informaciÓn desde las redes sociales y he mirado que puedo enseÑar a las personas sobre lo que sucede y por eso pienso que no es necesario estar enfrente, todo el tiempo, para ayudar. podemos ayudar a la gente desde las redes sociales y hablando con la familia. leÓn: quiero escuchar sobre jacqueline hernÁndez que fue a manifestar y sus padres se lo prohibieron, pero...
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jasmine followed in mom's footsteps to a different medical school.ing and studying in different places, they supported each other through all of the late nights and graduated this month. both cynthia and jasmine matched for resident says in the lsu health system where they both will start on july 1st. cynthia in family medicine and jasmine in general surgery. >> seeing my mom actively pursue her dream has showed me that the sky is the limit. i truly don't have any limitations on what i think i can achieve. >> so great. congratulations, doctors. >>> our next high to another member of the class of 2020 who is not letting coronavirus stop his celebration, far from it. when jared's mom heard her son's graduation ceremony had been canceled, she decided to throw him one at home. mom went big with it. jared celebrated appropriately. ♪ [ horning honking ] >> jared is a senior in pacific palisades, california. he was disappointed he wouldn't have a graduatiosigns, red carpet and the stage to surprise him on the big day. family, friends, neighbors all stopping
jasmine followed in mom's footsteps to a different medical school.ing and studying in different places, they supported each other through all of the late nights and graduated this month. both cynthia and jasmine matched for resident says in the lsu health system where they both will start on july 1st. cynthia in family medicine and jasmine in general surgery. >> seeing my mom actively pursue her dream has showed me that the sky is the limit. i truly don't have any limitations on what i...
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when jasmine was in college, i was like, you know what, it's time. my time.nd so i took the opportunity to go to medical school. >> all those years, jasmine was watching. >> it just seemed natural for me to go into medicine. it was always a part of my life. >> were you inspired by your mom? >> oh, 100%. >> cynthia went to med school in the caribbean and jasmine in louisiana but they did it all together. >> we communicated through skype, face time. but we made it work. >> did you have study sessions together? >> all the time. and we really pushed each other through this process. >> and then in march, just as covid was keeping them apart, they learned they both had been accepted as residents at louisiana state university health. >> when that letter came and said you were going to the same place. >> crazy! >> it was an amazing moment. >> the pair have a blog, a guide for others interested in medical careers. >> i believe 2% of physicians are african-american women, and we want to help increase that number. we want to be a positive image for other people so they
when jasmine was in college, i was like, you know what, it's time. my time.nd so i took the opportunity to go to medical school. >> all those years, jasmine was watching. >> it just seemed natural for me to go into medicine. it was always a part of my life. >> were you inspired by your mom? >> oh, 100%. >> cynthia went to med school in the caribbean and jasmine in louisiana but they did it all together. >> we communicated through skype, face time. but we made...
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one charlotte police officer, jasmine nef vince, meeting the protesters there with dialogue instead of violence. >> as i was mentioning, i speak for those officers and that officer in minneapolis. i can only do what i can do and what i say and i feel. i'm hurt the same way you hurt. we all feel the same thing. obviously some of our pain is deeper. deeper rooted just because of the color of our skin. i do my best to hold my brothers and sisters in blue accountable and i can speak for myself and the situations that i've been in where i've had to say, ease up, where somebody's had to tell me, hey, ease up. i'm confused as to why that didn't happen. >> also speaking now from charlotte, michael jordan. in the past now the nba legend and the owner of the charlotte hornets has shied away from weighing in on the politics of race but now he says in part, quote, i am deeply saddened, truly pained and plain angry. i see and feel everyone's pain, anger and frustration. i stand with those who are calling out the engrained racism and violence towards people of color in our country. we have had enoug
one charlotte police officer, jasmine nef vince, meeting the protesters there with dialogue instead of violence. >> as i was mentioning, i speak for those officers and that officer in minneapolis. i can only do what i can do and what i say and i feel. i'm hurt the same way you hurt. we all feel the same thing. obviously some of our pain is deeper. deeper rooted just because of the color of our skin. i do my best to hold my brothers and sisters in blue accountable and i can speak for...
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jasmine el gamal, about how the rest of the world sees these events. because when trump holds a rally it is a worldwide event. the whole world watches these things. jasmine, how do you think these events are seen outside the u.s.? >> thanks, brian. one thing that truly struck me in watching these rallies and watching everything that's unfolding in the u.s. is how different it feels watching it from the outside than actually being in it. and watching it from the outside, whether it's myself or whether it's anybody here in london or in other countries, it feels kind of surreal. it doesn't actually feel like you're watching the united states. this idea that everybody has of america, of the way american presidents behave, of the way narratives unfold in the country, it's been really shocking to see how it's devolved over -- whether it's the last few years or just the last few weeks in terms of what the president is saying, both two americans but also about americans. it kind of feels being here in london like i could be watching any other country, honestly
jasmine el gamal, about how the rest of the world sees these events. because when trump holds a rally it is a worldwide event. the whole world watches these things. jasmine, how do you think these events are seen outside the u.s.? >> thanks, brian. one thing that truly struck me in watching these rallies and watching everything that's unfolding in the u.s. is how different it feels watching it from the outside than actually being in it. and watching it from the outside, whether it's...
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blowing through the jasmine in my mind. right? thank you for the request and send me your request, will you? use the hashtag #"ktvu" on facebook, twitter and instagram. it is 4:25 a.m. and let's go back to frank. >> thank you for taking me back to high school there. >> good stuff. 4:25 a.m. and let's look at the coronavirus numbers. around our state the state recorded over 117,000 positive cases in just over 4300 deaths. more than 14,000 cases and 448 deaths and more and more retail stores in contra costa county are starting to reopen and that's good news two stores allowing shoppers inside. old navy and banana republic. shopping centers and whole foods and restaurants and hoping to be fully reopened by the end of the month. walnut creek most businesses are reopening today. the carwash is open to customers and employees who are finally back to work. check the county by county information on reopening's with "ktvu" news app and there is a running list of what is open and where right near the top of the page. >>> early voting has be
blowing through the jasmine in my mind. right? thank you for the request and send me your request, will you? use the hashtag #"ktvu" on facebook, twitter and instagram. it is 4:25 a.m. and let's go back to frank. >> thank you for taking me back to high school there. >> good stuff. 4:25 a.m. and let's look at the coronavirus numbers. around our state the state recorded over 117,000 positive cases in just over 4300 deaths. more than 14,000 cases and 448 deaths and more and...
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you know which so that's a step she's gone again and again you show your penalty jasmine low for and she just eaten if you just believe son just. thank you. for the probable reduce bringing the number one problem over here yes. people often about our working in foreign countries doing mean our work you know wouldn't it's a very. it's not like there's nothing that can be done there's so many things to do and. yes education and giving kids skills i think that's the main problem of the. word of god. what if it. was great 2 thirds of our students in this country go to public schools and about 7 days a person of the field every year not being able to pass a simply examination i would say of just mass failures. what that the right. improvise ok so improvising is be ready for the why of life happening to you and still standing your ground and not be afraid to show up anyway. talk about how all those like big topics and me talk that talk about capitalism and communism and like political concept i've never seen such interactive playful fun ways to attract with these really big topics and clas
you know which so that's a step she's gone again and again you show your penalty jasmine low for and she just eaten if you just believe son just. thank you. for the probable reduce bringing the number one problem over here yes. people often about our working in foreign countries doing mean our work you know wouldn't it's a very. it's not like there's nothing that can be done there's so many things to do and. yes education and giving kids skills i think that's the main problem of the. word of...
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and no stores you know which so that's a step she's gone again and again you show us your penalty jasmine low for she just even if you just believe it's. the proverbial reduce bringing the number one problem over here yes. people often abroad are working in foreign countries doing minotaur work in order modern day slavery. it's not like there's nothing that can be done there's so many things to do in. education and given good skills i think that's the main problems of the. world. 2 thirds of our students in this were to go to public schools and about 74 percent of them feel every year not being able to pass a simply examination is that i would say just mass failures. what that the right. improvise. ok so improvising is being ready for the why of life happening to you and still standing your ground and not be afraid to show up anyway. talk about how all those like big topics and we talk that talk about capitalism and communism and make political concepts i've never seen such interactive playful fun ways to track with these topics the classroom can be a great police to discuss talk i've bee
and no stores you know which so that's a step she's gone again and again you show us your penalty jasmine low for she just even if you just believe it's. the proverbial reduce bringing the number one problem over here yes. people often abroad are working in foreign countries doing minotaur work in order modern day slavery. it's not like there's nothing that can be done there's so many things to do in. education and given good skills i think that's the main problems of the. world. 2 thirds of...
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it's just you know it was so that's saying that she's gone again and again you still are penalty jasmine was born that even if you just believe that it's thanks to the proper producer bringing the number one problem over here is people often are working in foreign countries to work more than they see very for. what it is if. it's not like there's nothing that can be done there's some reason to do it and. yes education and given good skills i think that's the main problem a lot of the church if you weren't. always thought it would be this. was great 2 thirds of our students in this were to go to public schools and i was 7 does a person of them feel every year not being able to pass a silly examination that i would see just mass failures. what that the lights. improvise ok so improvising is being ready for the wild life happening to you and still standing your ground and not be afraid to show up anyway. talk about all those like big topics and me talk that talk about capitalism and communism and like political concepts i've never seen such interactive playful fun ways to track these really
it's just you know it was so that's saying that she's gone again and again you still are penalty jasmine was born that even if you just believe that it's thanks to the proper producer bringing the number one problem over here is people often are working in foreign countries to work more than they see very for. what it is if. it's not like there's nothing that can be done there's some reason to do it and. yes education and given good skills i think that's the main problem a lot of the church if...
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has he gone to that which was in my list there but i didn't come to the understanding to kill the jasmine gage panzers forbid each of them to head west side to people who died to keep us but was just as bad just a mistake to think i mean as for the sports world it's my. good thing i'm going to add to the bone again downward sharpen the bag by leg measure he did during the show so nobody's difficulty that he made a good thing because he i have a worse was a good reason to dish but i could think of a. car i think the medium went to but it can't get any. good i was up there and can make good people want to let go out to our little lives on with those bodies as in gaza the boys doesn't mind i was there they can ask them to give up my lives to help but so far that was worse by the way it was a lesson on. the law that was most of us on the planet was allowed ok no problem with that somebody in mumbai lousy working. in the it was supposedly about but we don't think you know what i the out it was at the follow up with wicked of what they did they don't mind a little messed up by them not a man li
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were you ever starstruck when you looked out, jasmine, at the audience to see who was there?, you know, we just never knew who was going to be there. but, you know, performing for the obamas was absolutely amazing. beyonce and jay-z came and i lost it. and i think my favorite person of all time was prince that came to the show and we had just gone to one of his parties. he invited us to one of his parties and it was so exciting. we found out like 20 minutes before the show ended and, you know, we were able to share that moment together. and then the next day he saw the show and he was sitting in the balcony. so we all -- he was sitting in the balcony in one of those boxes on the side, and, you know, we all knew he was sitting right there. you could just feel the energy, so that was one of like the people that i was so excited to see and be there and perform in front of. >> i was so mad that i -- >> that's beautiful congratulations on your engagement. >>> "what you need to know" "good morning america" is respon sponsored by king's hawaii. >> we hope you all have a great day. >
were you ever starstruck when you looked out, jasmine, at the audience to see who was there?, you know, we just never knew who was going to be there. but, you know, performing for the obamas was absolutely amazing. beyonce and jay-z came and i lost it. and i think my favorite person of all time was prince that came to the show and we had just gone to one of his parties. he invited us to one of his parties and it was so exciting. we found out like 20 minutes before the show ended and, you know,...
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jasmine johnson, a maternal and fetal medicine fellow for the university of north carolina.leasure. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> site of my alma mater there. you are a doctor on the frontlines. you went into the crowd with the white coat and mask to hold up that sign. tell me why. >> well, i think that this is personal for me on many levels. first of all, i'm a black woman but i'm also the mother of two black children and when i think about the future for my children i can't help but speak out. but i'm also a maternal fetal medicine doctor who researches black maternal outcomes an we know black women are three to four times likely to die from pregnancy related causes and the highest rate of pre-term birth and racism has infiltrated everything, even the way that we practice medicine. even when we don't think that racism is impacting it. >> let me underscore one of the points you just made. so this is according to the cdc in terms of inequality and the public health sphere. the cdc said black women are three to four times more likely than white women to die from pre
jasmine johnson, a maternal and fetal medicine fellow for the university of north carolina.leasure. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> site of my alma mater there. you are a doctor on the frontlines. you went into the crowd with the white coat and mask to hold up that sign. tell me why. >> well, i think that this is personal for me on many levels. first of all, i'm a black woman but i'm also the mother of two black children and when i think about the future for my...
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jasmine cannick in los angeles, really appreciate your time. thanks so much. >> thanks to having me. >> okay. >>> well, congressional democrats are set to introduce a sweeping police reform bill on capitol hill on monday. as the u.s. president donald trump hosts a roundtable not with african-american leaders but with law enforcement. cnn has learned the democrats' bill would make it easier to sue police for bad behavior, establish a national misconduct registry so that fired officers -- and we were just discussing this -- just can't go get a job elsewhere. and ban chokeholds and more things like that. in minneapolis nine members of the city council have committed to start defunding and dismantling the police department and rebuilding it. the council president says she's looking to move to -- move funding to community-based strategies and there is no intent not to have a police department in the short term. we discussed this very issue here on the program yesterday. in new york, the mayor says funds will be moved from the department to youth and
jasmine cannick in los angeles, really appreciate your time. thanks so much. >> thanks to having me. >> okay. >>> well, congressional democrats are set to introduce a sweeping police reform bill on capitol hill on monday. as the u.s. president donald trump hosts a roundtable not with african-american leaders but with law enforcement. cnn has learned the democrats' bill would make it easier to sue police for bad behavior, establish a national misconduct registry so that...
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jasmine cannick in los angeles, really appreciate your time.hanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> this week the president may finally make some attempt at uniting the country with an address to the nation. cnn's kristen holmes with the details on that. >> reporter: the big question is what is the messaging going to be moving forward? now, we first got wind of this speech early on sunday when secretary ben carson was interviewed by jake tapper and was really pressed on president trump's response to the killing of george floyd. in particular, to the president's retweeting of a post that attacked floyd's character. listen to what carson had to say. >> i believe you're going to hearing from the president this week on this topic in some detail. and i would -- i would ask you maybe to reserve judgement until after that time. what will help the nation heal is if we will engage in dialogue together. let's not make the solution be a democrat solution or a republican solution. let's make it be an american solution. >> reporter: now, since then, a s
jasmine cannick in los angeles, really appreciate your time.hanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> this week the president may finally make some attempt at uniting the country with an address to the nation. cnn's kristen holmes with the details on that. >> reporter: the big question is what is the messaging going to be moving forward? now, we first got wind of this speech early on sunday when secretary ben carson was interviewed by jake tapper and was really pressed on...
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jasmine, a reflection of gatherings, possible gathers around memorial day?e what the protests have had on the transmission? >> it can be difficult to correlate to a spike in cases. we saw the photos of packed beaches during memorial day, pool parties that were packed. certainly that increase in hospitalizations is much more indication that reopening early in some places did lead to the spike. i'm thinking about places like arizona that have seen nearly 200% increase in cases in the last few weeks. texas has seen 42% case specifically in hospitalized covid patients. numbers like that are worrying when you hear about icus being packed, in phoenix, arizona area patients being transported. we link the spikes in cases back to reopening too early. cities like nashville, tennessee, are watching this in real time saying we need to stop, we need to reopen much more slowly because that's how drastic the spikes are. in some states and cities, these are the highest number of cases they've seen in any point in the pandemic. >> i interviewed dr. fauci last night and i ask
jasmine, a reflection of gatherings, possible gathers around memorial day?e what the protests have had on the transmission? >> it can be difficult to correlate to a spike in cases. we saw the photos of packed beaches during memorial day, pool parties that were packed. certainly that increase in hospitalizations is much more indication that reopening early in some places did lead to the spike. i'm thinking about places like arizona that have seen nearly 200% increase in cases in the last...
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i want to turn to jasmine lyons first. what do you think of the chief of police resigning today? >> i mean i think it was kind of crazy that she actually resigned. but just everything that's going on in the city, the pressure was definitely put on. but guess what, the pressure needs to be put on. justice needs to be served for our people. >> and this is carmela robinson. you said you came out today specifically because of what you saw last night. >> yes, ma'am. >> have you had a chance to look at the video that's been released now by gbi, the surveillance from wendy's? >> yes. >> and what do you think of what you're seeing? >> well, first of all, the man is drunk. he's sleeping in his car. if they call the police, why did the police get to a point they was attacking him. if he could take a taser, that means the police are not having the proper training. with proper training, none of this should have happened. if they have proper training, no taser should be pulled out. on top of that, he's running away. why shoot him three times in his back and kill him. >> for those that may not
i want to turn to jasmine lyons first. what do you think of the chief of police resigning today? >> i mean i think it was kind of crazy that she actually resigned. but just everything that's going on in the city, the pressure was definitely put on. but guess what, the pressure needs to be put on. justice needs to be served for our people. >> and this is carmela robinson. you said you came out today specifically because of what you saw last night. >> yes, ma'am. >> have...
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>>it was just really scary jasmine walker. so her 9 year-old brothers run home terrified after seeing these messages of hate new is actually really scared and he was like i don't want to go back down there and he kept asking like do they want to kill me vandals painted a picture of a pig on the goal post with words geared toward police written above. >>it said kill em all happen explain that to them was really difficult you know we just keep talking about how they are. >>there are few people who will do certain things or have certain actions, but it doesn't represent the great it just kind of upset me because i felt like there was a different way to express your feelings so jasmine in savannah grab some clorox wipes to make someone else's wrong bright we got all that we could reach a had to climb the basketball thing the girls cleaned off the basketball goal as much as they could to take action against hate not an eye for an eye but rather love everyone. >>it's their new motto. i think that these young ladies young men. >>took
>>it was just really scary jasmine walker. so her 9 year-old brothers run home terrified after seeing these messages of hate new is actually really scared and he was like i don't want to go back down there and he kept asking like do they want to kill me vandals painted a picture of a pig on the goal post with words geared toward police written above. >>it said kill em all happen explain that to them was really difficult you know we just keep talking about how they are. >>there...
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. >> reporter: jasmine's mother is one of over 20,000 new cases this week, despite the staggering numbers the governor resisting adding new restrictions but urging people to stay home. >> when we talk about the idea that we want to save lives, and save livelihoods -- >> reporter: all this while demand for testing surges long lines of cars as people wait for hours. >> kind of a treasure hunt right now so we'll see what happens. just got to keep looking. >> reporter: the governor acknowledging the shortcomings. >> we want to make it as easy and convenient as possible. it's not going to resolve itself overnight. >> reporter: and dashl brant unable to secure a time slot at any of his nearby testing locations. >> i have asthma and i have diabetes. i'm scared to death that this could be the end of it. >> sometimes people have to wait multiple days to even find a testing slot and that, of course, is not ideal. we need to start contact tracing immediately. >> reporter: hospitals are now on the brink, icu beds filled to 87% capacity dr. natasha bouillon giving this dire warning. >> i'm really worr
. >> reporter: jasmine's mother is one of over 20,000 new cases this week, despite the staggering numbers the governor resisting adding new restrictions but urging people to stay home. >> when we talk about the idea that we want to save lives, and save livelihoods -- >> reporter: all this while demand for testing surges long lines of cars as people wait for hours. >> kind of a treasure hunt right now so we'll see what happens. just got to keep looking. >> reporter:...
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jasmine from our st. louis affiliate ktvi explains. >> shameful, despicable.lly put a man dying on the cover of a gofundme page? >> reporter: that is the question brian powell wants answered. someone had the nerve to post a go fund maine page to profit off the name of a murder victim, his father, david dohrn. dohrn was a retired police captain in st. louis. he was culled monday night while trying to protect this pawnshop from looters. as if the tragedy weren't painful enough, this page and others began popping up. >> my stepmom, she was like all these people saying go fund maine pages, and, jasmine, it was one page that was just really despicable. it had my father laying down in the street dying. all the other pages at least had him in his police uniform and everything. but who would even think about doing that? >> reporter: we don't know, but we do know st. louis police are getting the word out that these accounts are bogus. >> we are so happy that they're work to get those false pages taken down. >> reporter: in a statement the, gofundme tellings us, in this
jasmine from our st. louis affiliate ktvi explains. >> shameful, despicable.lly put a man dying on the cover of a gofundme page? >> reporter: that is the question brian powell wants answered. someone had the nerve to post a go fund maine page to profit off the name of a murder victim, his father, david dohrn. dohrn was a retired police captain in st. louis. he was culled monday night while trying to protect this pawnshop from looters. as if the tragedy weren't painful enough, this...
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at the same time and the same institution 49-year-old cynthia put her dream on hold after having jasmine during her final year of college. now the two have graduated from med school and will begin their careers together at the lsu health system there in louisiana. it's just a beautiful story and one of the best ones we can hear congratulations to both of them, but especially that mother for raising a doctor and becoming one herself. ope that positivity lasts for a whole week >>> let's turn now to janessa is more on what's head this week. good morning >> good morning, everyone. i have good news pretty quiet and less active weather pattern currently happening. things will rev up going into your midweek across the carolinas sboshgs tinto the sou but quiet seasons overnight. we'll continue to see the storm system, and continue to deal with a ton of moisture with torrential downpours for the next 24 to 36 hours, where potential flooding will continue happening. we're going to be watching areas of the southeast into the deep south, even around the florida panhandle where you could see up to fo
at the same time and the same institution 49-year-old cynthia put her dream on hold after having jasmine during her final year of college. now the two have graduated from med school and will begin their careers together at the lsu health system there in louisiana. it's just a beautiful story and one of the best ones we can hear congratulations to both of them, but especially that mother for raising a doctor and becoming one herself. ope that positivity lasts for a whole week >>> let's...
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jasmine is a trainee teacher.tol who is horrified by the fact this is gone? people might say it's vandalism, but black people have to walk these streets, black slaves built bristol. we have to walk the streets and see that statue of colston every day. that is what it means. that statue is a kick in the face to all black people. there has been a growing campaign in recent years to remove colston's name from buildings across the city, but many feel destroying the statue was the wrong way to do it. tonight, there was a small counter protest, claiming local history had been trashed. sheer vandalism and disorder, is completely unacceptable, and it is right, actually, that the police follow up on that and make sure that justice is taken and undertaken with those individuals that are responsible for such disorderly and lawless behaviour. avon and somerset police say they deliberately took a low—key approach to the whole protest, due to sensitivities, safety and social distancing. some people will look at this and think,
jasmine is a trainee teacher.tol who is horrified by the fact this is gone? people might say it's vandalism, but black people have to walk these streets, black slaves built bristol. we have to walk the streets and see that statue of colston every day. that is what it means. that statue is a kick in the face to all black people. there has been a growing campaign in recent years to remove colston's name from buildings across the city, but many feel destroying the statue was the wrong way to do...
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michael, your take on what we have just heard from jasmine, both the sense that this is a political decisione uk rather than necessarily one that is guided by the scientists. on that and on these other forms of control of pandemic other than a reliance on testing. i think yasmin brings up a really good point. one of the things we say in the who, and we may come to this later in the programme, the who is part of the architecture that the us has until the trump administration underwritten. but it does not have and it has not presented a unified standard of what is good testing. in america, the centre for disease control, just in the last 36 hours, has discussed the antibody test and they're saying they're actually not entirely reliable. so we have a great overreliance on the science and i think that yasmin brings up a really interesting point by pointing to certain countries which still seem to survive politically as much on continuities of community into relations, rather than political ones. now, come to britain, i just think that chaos that we see constantly coming from this government mean
michael, your take on what we have just heard from jasmine, both the sense that this is a political decisione uk rather than necessarily one that is guided by the scientists. on that and on these other forms of control of pandemic other than a reliance on testing. i think yasmin brings up a really good point. one of the things we say in the who, and we may come to this later in the programme, the who is part of the architecture that the us has until the trump administration underwritten. but it...
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jasmine is a trainee teacher.o somebody who lives in bristol who is horrified by the fact this is gone? people might say it's vandalism, but black people have to walk these streets, black slaves built bristol. we have to walk the streets and see that statue of colston every day. that is what it means. that statue is a kick in the face to all black people. there has been a growing campaign in recent years to remove colston‘s name from buildings across the city, but many feel destroying the statue was the wrong way to do it. tonight, there was a small counter protest, claiming local history had been trashed. sheer vandalism and disorder, is completely unacceptable, and it is right, actually, that the police follow up on that and make sure that justice is taken and undertaken with those individuals that are responsible for such disorderly and lawless behaviour. avon and somerset police say they deliberately took a low—key approach to the whole protest, due to sensitivities, safety and social distancing. some people w
jasmine is a trainee teacher.o somebody who lives in bristol who is horrified by the fact this is gone? people might say it's vandalism, but black people have to walk these streets, black slaves built bristol. we have to walk the streets and see that statue of colston every day. that is what it means. that statue is a kick in the face to all black people. there has been a growing campaign in recent years to remove colston‘s name from buildings across the city, but many feel destroying the...
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jasmine weiss is a pediatrician.ellow at the national clinician scholar program at yale school of medicine. see's -- she is a graduate of duke university medical school. where she was chief resident. two very prominent doctors. let's start with you. experience and why you think this is as serious to patients lives and to your and other doctors practice as you do. and thank you to the organizers and panelists and audience. blessings to you all and your families during these tragic times. physiciant and patients in my neighborhood in queens new york, i have personally born witnesses to how lives -- lies propagated on the internet about the virus has killed people. is, my local hospital has become for me a ofr of breathing machines, pressure ulcers and video calls and family members saying goodbye alone. of overstretched nurses and physicians, respiratory technicians. and other clinicians and health us, through all of it all i gain strength from the patients and families who are and fearless. so much of this horror show
jasmine weiss is a pediatrician.ellow at the national clinician scholar program at yale school of medicine. see's -- she is a graduate of duke university medical school. where she was chief resident. two very prominent doctors. let's start with you. experience and why you think this is as serious to patients lives and to your and other doctors practice as you do. and thank you to the organizers and panelists and audience. blessings to you all and your families during these tragic times....
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jackie and jasmine are our spanish language interpreters. when you go to the website, you can put in your symptoms, you can find out whether you should have a test. it will tell you where to go to get that test. it is a good tool to have and i am glad we are rolling that out today. we will now take questions from the media. if you could identify yourself and your organization, we would appreciate it. we will take the first question. >> our first question will be from rose from north carolina health news. >> [inaudible] there?, are you gov. cooper: i think we are getting that one. >> ok, we will take our next question from gary robertson with the associated press. >> hi, governor. slightly off-topic but still on covid-19 -- you have a bill on your desk that would allow bars to reopen outdoors. do you need to act on that by this weekend? what are your plans and what do you think about a similar bill that would reopen gyms despite your executive order that has them shuttered? gov. cooper: i have concerns about both of those bills because they t
jackie and jasmine are our spanish language interpreters. when you go to the website, you can put in your symptoms, you can find out whether you should have a test. it will tell you where to go to get that test. it is a good tool to have and i am glad we are rolling that out today. we will now take questions from the media. if you could identify yourself and your organization, we would appreciate it. we will take the first question. >> our first question will be from rose from north...
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i want to think those like devin jacob, chris o'neil, lee merritt, darrell parks, jasmine, dale and carolse it will take a united effort in the courtroom and outside the courtroom to get justice for george floyd. i will tell you all because of the coronavirus pandemic we have to stay on a strict schedule and we all have to do this social distancing. but i want to put on thehe record reverend al, that it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. i want to make it clear. it was the other pandemic that we are far too familiar with inri america, that pandemic of racism and discrimination that killed george floyd. [applause] so before we make a plea to justice we feel it is appropriate that you hear from thehe people who really knew george the adolescent, the bo boy, george the man and from whence he came. so i would ask that his brother rodney and his cousin andan his nephew brandon please come to the stage and i will ask the attorneys to come stand with me behind them as united as they tell the world why we should celebrate the life of george floyd. please come up family. [a
i want to think those like devin jacob, chris o'neil, lee merritt, darrell parks, jasmine, dale and carolse it will take a united effort in the courtroom and outside the courtroom to get justice for george floyd. i will tell you all because of the coronavirus pandemic we have to stay on a strict schedule and we all have to do this social distancing. but i want to put on thehe record reverend al, that it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. i want to make it clear. it was...
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behind-the-scenes josiah and jasmine are our spanish language interpreters. i see we are now joined by our secretary of the department of public safety. we will now take your questions and if you can identify yourself and your organization, we would appreciate it. >> our first question is from michael. i wanted to ask you first with the numbers you laid out, could you go into more detail about how this is influencing your thinking about moving the state into phase 2.5 and even phase 3. how is this impacting your decision about signing the bill that the general assembly passed to partially reopen gyms and bars? gov. cooper: thank you for that question. we are looking at all the science and data to make decisions about a potential 2.5 or phase 3. we are looking at it over a period of time and we are looking at the trends. there has not been a decision made about either of those at one this point. neither one of those phases is off the table here. we will review that legislation. obviously, we would rather do it through executive order. i think that legislation
behind-the-scenes josiah and jasmine are our spanish language interpreters. i see we are now joined by our secretary of the department of public safety. we will now take your questions and if you can identify yourself and your organization, we would appreciate it. >> our first question is from michael. i wanted to ask you first with the numbers you laid out, could you go into more detail about how this is influencing your thinking about moving the state into phase 2.5 and even phase 3....
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jasmine kelly, 19-year-old sister of -- she recorded a video, she's sobbing and crying pleading for theers to stop. quote, a protester shot my sister. you were so mad at the police that you are hurting everyone else. and david dorn, the retired police officer shot in st. louis. he was trying to protect his friend's pawnshop. four cops shot that night in st. louis. 55 buildings, small businesses damaged and burglarized and looted. your reaction to that. >> yeah. so martin luther king, obviously, i mean, iconic in terms of fighting for civil rights, spoke of the destructiveness of violence in riots. destroying property, self-defeating, is how he described it. "wall street journal" today article about how african-american businesses, mom and mom and pops, have been destroyed and may go out of business forever. that is not positive for anybody, whatever your race, but certainly not for the community in which these rioters are most concerned. i would say i don't think those who are protesting george floyd, when the mayor of atlanta who spoke so well said that if you running down the street w
jasmine kelly, 19-year-old sister of -- she recorded a video, she's sobbing and crying pleading for theers to stop. quote, a protester shot my sister. you were so mad at the police that you are hurting everyone else. and david dorn, the retired police officer shot in st. louis. he was trying to protect his friend's pawnshop. four cops shot that night in st. louis. 55 buildings, small businesses damaged and burglarized and looted. your reaction to that. >> yeah. so martin luther king,...
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behind-the-scenes josiah and jasmine are our spanish language interpreters and i seen out we also are joined with our secretary of the department of public safety, eric cook's. we will not take your questions andd if you can identify yoursf and your organization we would appreciate it. thank you. >> our first question is from michael hyland, w ncn. >> hello, governor print this is michael hyland, i wanted to ask you first with the numbers you laid out could you go into more detail about how this is influencing about moving the state into phase 2.5 and even into phase three, is anything off the table at this point based on what we saw and how does this impact your decision about what we will assign the that the general assembly passed to partially reopen bars? >> and cute for that question. we are looking at all the science and data to make decisions about a potential 2.5 or a phase three and we are looking at it over a period of time and we are looking at the trends. there has not been the decision made about even one of those at this point. neither one of those phases is off the tabl
behind-the-scenes josiah and jasmine are our spanish language interpreters and i seen out we also are joined with our secretary of the department of public safety, eric cook's. we will not take your questions andd if you can identify yoursf and your organization we would appreciate it. thank you. >> our first question is from michael hyland, w ncn. >> hello, governor print this is michael hyland, i wanted to ask you first with the numbers you laid out could you go into more detail...
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i got jasmine and pear. what do you have? disney world?s a disney world one but the sea salt. it smells like what i imagine ariel to smell like. i don't know. >> she does. she does. >> she does. >>> coming up next -- in an unprecedented crisis... a more than $10 billion cut to public education couldn't be worse for our schools and kids. laying off 57,000 educators, making class sizes bigger? c'mon. schools must reopen safely with resources for protective equipment, sanitizing classrooms, and ensuring social distancing. tell lawmakers and governor newsom don't cut our students' future. pass a state budget that protects our public schools. >>> all right, everybody. it's 6:58. if you're just joining us, seven things to know this morning. number one, breaking news that we want to share with you. oakland policey' an apparent standoff with somebody right now. 57th and harmon and this is our video from sky 7 that we're taking a look at. you can see the officers standing guard behind this armored vehicle. we also saw officers standing behind their
i got jasmine and pear. what do you have? disney world?s a disney world one but the sea salt. it smells like what i imagine ariel to smell like. i don't know. >> she does. she does. >> she does. >>> coming up next -- in an unprecedented crisis... a more than $10 billion cut to public education couldn't be worse for our schools and kids. laying off 57,000 educators, making class sizes bigger? c'mon. schools must reopen safely with resources for protective equipment,...
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jasmine kelly, 19-year-old sister of the italia kelly, recorded a facebook live video, sobbing, pleadingsters and rioters and looters to stop. a protester stop my sister. you're so mad at the police you are hurting everyone else. david dorn, that retired police officer shot in st. louis, he was trying to protect his friend's pawn shop. four cops shot that night in st. louis. 55 buildings, small businesses damaged and burglarized, looted. your reaction to that? >> so martin luther king, obviously, iconic in terms of fighting for civil rights spoke of the destructiveness of violence and riots, destroying property, self-defeating is how he described it. "wall street journal" today, an article about how african-american businesses mom and pops are destroyed and may go out of business forever. that is not positive for anybody, whatever your race, certainly not for the community where the rioters are most concerned ostensibly. i will say i don't think it is those protesting george floyd. when the mayor of atlanta, who spoke so well, if you're running down the street with a stolen gucci purse,
jasmine kelly, 19-year-old sister of the italia kelly, recorded a facebook live video, sobbing, pleadingsters and rioters and looters to stop. a protester stop my sister. you're so mad at the police you are hurting everyone else. david dorn, that retired police officer shot in st. louis, he was trying to protect his friend's pawn shop. four cops shot that night in st. louis. 55 buildings, small businesses damaged and burglarized, looted. your reaction to that? >> so martin luther king,...
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. >> reporter: jasmine's mother is one of over 20,000 new cases this week.espite the staggering numbers, the governor resisting adding new restrictions but urging people to stay home. >> when we talk about the idea that we want to save lives and save lively hoods. >> all this while demand for testing surges. long lines of cars as people wait for hours. >> kind of a treasure hunt right now so we'll see what happens. just got to keep looking. >> reporter: the governor acknowledging the shortcomings. >> we want to make it as easy and convenient as possible. it's not going to resolve itself overnight. >> reporter: daryl brandt unable to secure a time slot at any of his nearby testing locations. >> i have asthma and i have diabetes. i'm scared to death this could be the end of it. >> sometimes people have to wait multiple days to find a testing slot. that, of course, is not ideal. we need to start contact tracing immediately. >> reporter: hospitals are on the brink. icu beds filled to 87% capacity. this doctor giving this dire warning. >> i'm worried about where
. >> reporter: jasmine's mother is one of over 20,000 new cases this week.espite the staggering numbers, the governor resisting adding new restrictions but urging people to stay home. >> when we talk about the idea that we want to save lives and save lively hoods. >> all this while demand for testing surges. long lines of cars as people wait for hours. >> kind of a treasure hunt right now so we'll see what happens. just got to keep looking. >> reporter: the...
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i want to thank lawyers like deb and jacob, chris o'neill, darrell parks, jasmine rand and carol laxtonrtroom and outside the courtroom to get justice for george floyd. i will tell you all that because of the coronavirus pandemic, we have to stay on a strict schedule and we have to do this social distancing but i want to put it on the record that it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. i want to make it clear on the record, pack it in with that other pandemic we are far too familiar with in america, the pandemic of racism and discrimination that killed george floyd. before we make a plea to justice we think it appropriate that you hear from the people who really knew george the adolescent, new george the man. and from whence george came. so i would ask that his brother polonius floyd, his brother rodney floyd, his cousin sherita tate, his nephew brandon williams, please come to the stage and i will ask attorney tony romanucci to come and stand as united, they tell the world why we should celebrate the life of george floyd. please come up, family. [applause] >> how
i want to thank lawyers like deb and jacob, chris o'neill, darrell parks, jasmine rand and carol laxtonrtroom and outside the courtroom to get justice for george floyd. i will tell you all that because of the coronavirus pandemic, we have to stay on a strict schedule and we have to do this social distancing but i want to put it on the record that it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. i want to make it clear on the record, pack it in with that other pandemic we are far...
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i want to thank the lawyers like ben and jacob, chris o'neill, lee maritz, jasmine, carol powell becausea united effort fighting in the courtroom and outside the courtroom to get justice for george floyd. [applause] i would tell you all the because of the coronavirus pandemic we have to stay on a strict schedule and we all have to do this social distancing but i want to just put it on the record, reverend al, that it was non- though coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. i want to make it clear on the record, it was that other pandemic that we are far too familiar with in america, that pandemic of racism and discrimination that killed george floyd. [laughter] before we make a plea to justice we feel it appropriate that you hear from the people who really knew george, the boy, the adolescent, the man and from whence george came. so, i would ask that his brother, philonise floyd, his brother rodney floyd, his cousin and his nephew brandon williams please come to the stage and i would ask attorney tony and attorney chris to come stand with me behind them as united they tell the worl
i want to thank the lawyers like ben and jacob, chris o'neill, lee maritz, jasmine, carol powell becausea united effort fighting in the courtroom and outside the courtroom to get justice for george floyd. [applause] i would tell you all the because of the coronavirus pandemic we have to stay on a strict schedule and we all have to do this social distancing but i want to just put it on the record, reverend al, that it was non- though coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. i want to make...
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i want to thank lawyers like devonjacob, chris o'neill, lee merritt, darrell parks, jasmine rand, billhole team of lawyers who are working because it will take a united effort fighting in the court room and outside the courtroom to get justice for george floyd. iwill tell you all that because of the coronavirus pandemic we have to stay on a strict schedule and we all have to do this social distancing. but i just schedule and we all have to do this social distancing. but ijust want to put it on the record reverend out that it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd! i wa nt pandemic that killed george floyd! i want to make it clear on the record! it was that other pandemic that we are far too it was that other pandemic that we are fartoo familiar it was that other pandemic that we are far too familiar with in america, that pandemic of racism and discrimination that killed george floyd! so before we make a plea for justice, we feel it appropriate that you hear from the people who really knew george, the boy, knew george the adolescent, knew george the man and from whenc
i want to thank lawyers like devonjacob, chris o'neill, lee merritt, darrell parks, jasmine rand, billhole team of lawyers who are working because it will take a united effort fighting in the court room and outside the courtroom to get justice for george floyd. iwill tell you all that because of the coronavirus pandemic we have to stay on a strict schedule and we all have to do this social distancing. but i just schedule and we all have to do this social distancing. but ijust want to put it on...