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jeanette and i did together -- it started off with me saying jeanette can i tell your story, can i use your story as a way to make the system better. and jeanette had a pretty dramatic story. she had experienced violence and abuse for a number of years at the hands of her husband, one night he came home and he was intoxicated, he insulted her, fired a pistol at her and the bullet ripped through her clothing and the clothing is still in police custody. so her husband ended up going to jail and jeanette filed for divorce and her attorney was charged with helping her navigate through the divorce it was me asking jeanette if i can use her story, the fact that whenever she tried to get the divorce, she got stuck with the legal bill so that he can have a lawyer even though i was representing her for free because she cannot afford an attorney. every time that i asked the survivor, can i tell your story to make things better for other people, the person has said yes, absolutely if my story can help someone, use it. the fact that she had to pay for her incarcerated husband to have an attorney a
jeanette and i did together -- it started off with me saying jeanette can i tell your story, can i use your story as a way to make the system better. and jeanette had a pretty dramatic story. she had experienced violence and abuse for a number of years at the hands of her husband, one night he came home and he was intoxicated, he insulted her, fired a pistol at her and the bullet ripped through her clothing and the clothing is still in police custody. so her husband ended up going to jail and...
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jeanette had w a pretty dramatic story. she had experienced violence and abuse for a number of years at the hands of her then husband. one night he came home. he was intoxicated. he assaulted her. he fired a pistol at her and the bullet ripped through her clothing, and are a clothes to this day are still in police custody. so her husband ended up going to jail and jeanette filed for divorce. i was her attorney charged with helping her neck navigate through that divorce process. at first it wasiv just me asking if i could user story, the fact whenever she tried to get this divorce she got stuck with the legal bill so that he could have a lawyer even though i was representing her for free because she couldn't afford an attorney. and every time that i passed a survivor can i tell your story to try to make things better for other people? the person said yes absolutely if my stricken help someone, use it. the fact jeanette had to pay for incarcerated husband have an attorney although she couldn't afford one that was something sh
jeanette had w a pretty dramatic story. she had experienced violence and abuse for a number of years at the hands of her then husband. one night he came home. he was intoxicated. he assaulted her. he fired a pistol at her and the bullet ripped through her clothing, and are a clothes to this day are still in police custody. so her husband ended up going to jail and jeanette filed for divorce. i was her attorney charged with helping her neck navigate through that divorce process. at first it...
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jeanette and i did together -- it started off with me saying jeanette can i tell your story, can i use your story as a way to make the system better. and jeanette had a pretty dramatic story. she had experienced violence and abuse for a number of she had experienced violence and abuse four years at her then husband one night he came home and intoxicated and fired a pistol and to this day her closer still in police custody and at first and when she tried to get the divorce she was stuck with the legalo bill even though i was representing her for free because she cannot afford an attorney. is a can i tell your story if my story canle help someone then use it. but she had to pay for her incarceration and wanted to use that as a way to make a change. i wrote the op-ed and lawmakers b filed the bill and at that point she said i'm okay telling my story i want to carry the torch and wants to make the system better so we had some conversations about how she could get involved but then to testify in front of the kentucky gsgeneral assembly that anyone that would listen to her experience and why
jeanette and i did together -- it started off with me saying jeanette can i tell your story, can i use your story as a way to make the system better. and jeanette had a pretty dramatic story. she had experienced violence and abuse for a number of she had experienced violence and abuse four years at her then husband one night he came home and intoxicated and fired a pistol and to this day her closer still in police custody and at first and when she tried to get the divorce she was stuck with the...
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jeanette: yes. well, yes. you make a very important monthsthe last couple of industries would say you buy on the dip. youbuy on the dip if understand the market fundamentals and you know you can get something at the right place -- price because you have some clarity as to where you are going. at the moment it is fair to say we are not sure. we are getting some insight, some very small insight into the direction for earnings starting now in the u.s. with earnings season upon us. and in some of the guidance we are getting from companies. but even for them, i pity the p corporate planner working with the finance team to figure out what that company will be doing in six months, when it is not certain what governments will allow in six months. shery: one thing that seems to be a certainty right now is that after this pandemic is over, given we already have trade tensions, more and more companies will try to build in resiliency in the supply chains. won't that be costly? and if that is the case, would you factor tha
jeanette: yes. well, yes. you make a very important monthsthe last couple of industries would say you buy on the dip. youbuy on the dip if understand the market fundamentals and you know you can get something at the right place -- price because you have some clarity as to where you are going. at the moment it is fair to say we are not sure. we are getting some insight, some very small insight into the direction for earnings starting now in the u.s. with earnings season upon us. and in some of...
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jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes.'s funny, people that don't know the industry like me... jeanette: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...i used to think that the marijuana was actually this. jeanette: you know, that's what everyone thinks, too. lemonis: i didn't know it was this. jeanette: yeah, the bud. dan: gently touch them, and then touch your fingers. lemonis: ooh, it's sappy. dan: yeah. lemonis: is that how you know? dan: uh-huh. that's good. and i'll show you what gives you this... lemonis: ooh, strong! a pot user in high school, dan says he gave it up for nearly a decade. how come? dan: i was a minister for eight years, and i was raising kids. lemonis: you were a minister of a church? dan: mm-hmm. lemonis: do people from your church know you do this now? dan: no. no. lemonis: what do you think they'd say? dan: they would be really surprised, i think. lemonis: then it was my turn to be surprised. dan: i voted against recreational use. lemonis: you did? dan: yes. lemonis: you voted against prop 64? dan: right. lemonis: tell me m
jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes.'s funny, people that don't know the industry like me... jeanette: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...i used to think that the marijuana was actually this. jeanette: you know, that's what everyone thinks, too. lemonis: i didn't know it was this. jeanette: yeah, the bud. dan: gently touch them, and then touch your fingers. lemonis: ooh, it's sappy. dan: yeah. lemonis: is that how you know? dan: uh-huh. that's good....
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rob: joining us is doctor jeanette.hank you for coming on, we appreciate it as always, great to have you one. tell us how much better the situation is. >> we are moving in the right direction. yesterday was my first shift i did not have to hospitalize anyone. i have a lot of coronavirus patients but i was able to treat them as an outpatient, give them supportive treatment measures and quarantine and isolation. we are moving in the right direction, still not out of the woods yet, we still have several hundred deaths a day in new york. it is great the hospital icu admissions have gone down, intimations of gone down, this is a step in reopening our community but we still have to make sure we have a good plan in place so we don't have any spikes and surges because that is one of my biggest fears, that everyone goes out and relaxes on the social distancing. we don't want that to happen. as you have heard, starting this weekend it will not be mandatory in new york that everyone that goes out in public as to wear a mask. on th
rob: joining us is doctor jeanette.hank you for coming on, we appreciate it as always, great to have you one. tell us how much better the situation is. >> we are moving in the right direction. yesterday was my first shift i did not have to hospitalize anyone. i have a lot of coronavirus patients but i was able to treat them as an outpatient, give them supportive treatment measures and quarantine and isolation. we are moving in the right direction, still not out of the woods yet, we still...
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doctor jeanette joins us coming up. ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can becomeour big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated... ...with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. >> good morning. new reports casting doubt on the immunity of covid-19 patients but recovered. >> two countries saying there seeing coronavirus relapses in their recovered patients. what does that mean for our fight against the virus? >> joining us is doctor jeanette, good to see you this mor
doctor jeanette joins us coming up. ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can becomeour big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated... ...with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... ...or suicidal...
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doctor jeanette is here with part 3 of fact versus fiction series.illian: we have a fox news alert. the house set to vote on phase 3.5 of the coronavirus relief bill. rob: the senate reaches an agreement on a $500 billion pledge. >> reporter: much-needed aid for small businesses, hospitals and testing halfway on its way to the president's does, the senate did their job passing a relief package. it has $321 billion for the paycheck protection program, $60 billion for small banks and credit unions, $60 billion for economic loans and grants, $70 billion for healthcare, $25 billion for national testing. one loan, rand paul opposed it but nevertheless the point of spending was noted by mitch mcconnell. >> it is time to begin to think about the amount of debt we are adding to our country. and the future impact of that. until we can begin to open up the economy we can't spend enough money to solve the problem. >> reporter: now it heads to the house where it is expected to pass tomorrow but it is set for a showdown over rules, nancy pelosi wants to allows me
doctor jeanette is here with part 3 of fact versus fiction series.illian: we have a fox news alert. the house set to vote on phase 3.5 of the coronavirus relief bill. rob: the senate reaches an agreement on a $500 billion pledge. >> reporter: much-needed aid for small businesses, hospitals and testing halfway on its way to the president's does, the senate did their job passing a relief package. it has $321 billion for the paycheck protection program, $60 billion for small banks and credit...
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jeanette: saludos.ser. ayer el presidente vive repetidas ocasiones que el tiene todo el poder, que el presidente de los estados unidos tiene poder absoluto, esto no es verdad, la constituciÓn apoya a los gobernadores, le da la libertad para hacer ciertas cosas, sobre todo en este preciso momento la 10 enmienda de la constituciÓn los protege, y el argumento de muchos de sus gobernadores, sobre todos los demÓcratas, es que "nosotros fuimos los que tomamos la acciÓn, serra las escuelas, los negocios... hacer medidas prohibitivas para que la poblaciÓn se quedara en casa, ahora el presidente quiere de un dÍa para otro decir tal dÍa vamos a reabrir y ustedes tienen que reabrir sus negocios y reabrir la economÍa porque yo lo mando". o en los gobernadores, especialmente el gobernador andrew cuomo dice que Él no lo harÁ si esto pone en peligro a su poblaciÓn en nueva york, con lo afectada que estÁ. amenazÓ con una pelea legal y constitucional con el presidente trump si se le obliga a abrir el gobierno de nueva y
jeanette: saludos.ser. ayer el presidente vive repetidas ocasiones que el tiene todo el poder, que el presidente de los estados unidos tiene poder absoluto, esto no es verdad, la constituciÓn apoya a los gobernadores, le da la libertad para hacer ciertas cosas, sobre todo en este preciso momento la 10 enmienda de la constituciÓn los protege, y el argumento de muchos de sus gobernadores, sobre todos los demÓcratas, es que "nosotros fuimos los que tomamos la acciÓn, serra las escuelas,...
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christine and jeanette are delighted with the home delivery of fresh great. old people need to be looked after my mother still kicks in she needs bread and fresh projects he's already stopped by before we often need something from the bakery ok there's not much time to chat to stuff but needs to get going to his next delivery and with no end in sight for now to francis lock down the service he provides will no doubt keep him busy and fit. taiwan is one of the few areas of the world where professional sports are resuming amid the coronavirus pandemic its baseball league season began on saturday but with no fans watching there was a different atmosphere. robot drummers bumped out of the china trust brothers stadium while cardboard cutouts of fans replace the real thing at the club tried to give the players at least a small flavor of the match to experience baseball is hugely popular in east asia but unlike taiwan south korea and japan have not yet set a date for his option of play. that's the latest from v.w. news i'm clare richardson for more news at the top o
christine and jeanette are delighted with the home delivery of fresh great. old people need to be looked after my mother still kicks in she needs bread and fresh projects he's already stopped by before we often need something from the bakery ok there's not much time to chat to stuff but needs to get going to his next delivery and with no end in sight for now to francis lock down the service he provides will no doubt keep him busy and fit. taiwan is one of the few areas of the world where...
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children of conflict gaza would love some peace in the school or especially in their sick children jeanette's have any rights here rewind on al-jazeera. for 30 years the red cross has provided a lifeline for afghanistan's physically disabled one i want to meet through remarkable people risking their lives to help the disabled in war torn afghanistan on al-jazeera throughout history humankind has come together to prevail in our darkest moments this is a moment for pretty much the opposite. saving humankind by really really not getting new every generation has its moment where individual sacrifice makes way for the good of those who come after this war. european countries west affected by the coronavirus record their lowest daily death toll in over a month. and children are allowed out to play in spain for the 1st time in 6 weeks as restrictions on. how can i missed us here today on this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up less trump on t.v. screens the u.s. president appears to be charting a new political strategy of the us.
children of conflict gaza would love some peace in the school or especially in their sick children jeanette's have any rights here rewind on al-jazeera. for 30 years the red cross has provided a lifeline for afghanistan's physically disabled one i want to meet through remarkable people risking their lives to help the disabled in war torn afghanistan on al-jazeera throughout history humankind has come together to prevail in our darkest moments this is a moment for pretty much the opposite....
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actividad tambien otra notica, lacicia qu es la llegada del invierno >>mientras superamos la primera ola jeanettez mantiene su peluqueria cerrada no entiende como trabajaran en georgioaa c distanciamiento social >>a persona, no se como lo haran >> prefiere estar sin dinero en casa que ir a prar a arar a u p hospital >> uno de cinco neoyorquinos t n tendrt tendria el anticuperpo del virus >> segun resultados de las pr e primeras pruebas mas del 22% de las personas con anticuerpo srir gente son los mas afectado, no s solo visugfrfren el virus, tam e desempleo ahora tambien el acos de dueÑos de viviendas >> en sus barrios en bro el br e el virus ha pegado mas duro por el hacinamiento de las viviendas condiciones de salubridad tam tampoco ayudan a evitar ludanlo tampoco ayudan a evitar lo c contagios. >> usted va abajo y los ratones pasan por mas que se eche algo p para las cucarachas no se saben de donde vienen. >> cinco mil personas en un e f edificio de ahi cinco tienen el virus. >>algunos inquilinos alegan b haber sido acosados por los p propietarios, pero no quieren a hablar por vergueenza >> la
actividad tambien otra notica, lacicia qu es la llegada del invierno >>mientras superamos la primera ola jeanettez mantiene su peluqueria cerrada no entiende como trabajaran en georgioaa c distanciamiento social >>a persona, no se como lo haran >> prefiere estar sin dinero en casa que ir a prar a arar a u p hospital >> uno de cinco neoyorquinos t n tendrt tendria el anticuperpo del virus >> segun resultados de las pr e primeras pruebas mas del 22% de las personas...
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during her drive, jeanette was greeted by her kids and her husband holding a sign that read, "the best" and as she drove down that mountain, she passed by friends and neighbors ringing bells and holding even more signs of encouragement. pete, the best views truly do come after the hardest climb, and i believe america will overcome this climb as we're getting through it together. back to you. pete: janice, thank you. you have been such a ray of sunshine during these challenging times. when we come back on "america together," don't miss the tales of social distancing by our own position nation hosts abby horn sec and k.t. mcdonnell. it includes ♪ muck. pete: tonight we're highlighting the good news out of the covid-19 crew sis is. yes, there is good news. americans are pulling each other up through this pandemic because we are all in this together, and help is still needed. with surging unemployment rates, food banks are seeing a high demand. fox nation host abby horn sec went to see what we could do. abby? abby: yeah, pete, there is a huge need for donations across the boards right now.
during her drive, jeanette was greeted by her kids and her husband holding a sign that read, "the best" and as she drove down that mountain, she passed by friends and neighbors ringing bells and holding even more signs of encouragement. pete, the best views truly do come after the hardest climb, and i believe america will overcome this climb as we're getting through it together. back to you. pete: janice, thank you. you have been such a ray of sunshine during these challenging times....
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ilia muchas gracias, jeanette.iene vigente la ley migratorio daca, la administraciÓn donald trump le cierra otra puerta. el mandatario prohÍbe ayuda federal a beneficiarios de daca y a otros jÓvenes indocumentados universitarios que se han visto afectados por la pandemia. jaime nos amplÍa. jaime: acostumbrados a luchar contra corriente. miles de jÓvenes beneficiarios del programa daca que asisten a colegios y universidades del paÍs no podrÁn solicitar la asistencia financiera aprobada por el congreso y firmada por el presidente donald trump para ayudar a los estudiantes de educaciÓn superior durante la pandemia. >> siempre hemos sido las personas positivas de luchar guillaume hoarau mejor maÑana, trabajadoras y emprendedoras y no nos vamos a dar por vencido. julio: este martes al departamento anunciÓ la rÁpida distribuciÓn de poco mÁs de 6.000.000.000 $ de asistencia a los estudiantes de colegios de universidades, pero la ley aprobada por el congreso establece que la ayuda sÓlo es para ciudadanos estadounidenses y
ilia muchas gracias, jeanette.iene vigente la ley migratorio daca, la administraciÓn donald trump le cierra otra puerta. el mandatario prohÍbe ayuda federal a beneficiarios de daca y a otros jÓvenes indocumentados universitarios que se han visto afectados por la pandemia. jaime nos amplÍa. jaime: acostumbrados a luchar contra corriente. miles de jÓvenes beneficiarios del programa daca que asisten a colegios y universidades del paÍs no podrÁn solicitar la asistencia financiera aprobada...
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belvedere pan is just one of the many treasures that comprise the classic vimal entry on jeanette's goes world heritage list. it's almost impossible to get lost in via all you have to do is follow the enticing smell of grilled sausages and you'll end up at the market square. reptilicus. fortified by a hearty snack it's time to check out the buildings here on the square like the a story town hall. and the cut out how steamed after the family a famous painters father and son opened their studio here in $1552.00. here's the guy asked how some spots in bear them are black berry and right next door the elephant if i must most famous hotel. hotel elephant is a true classic for over 300 years it's been the go to spot for visiting celebrities leo tolstoy bachman hunts christiane and to only mean a few a lot of history under one roof but just like the city itself the elephant moves with the times. after undergoing major renovations hotel elephant looks modern and elegant once again we. get to you you can neither the standard rooms nor the suites look their age though this hotel boasts 3 centuries
belvedere pan is just one of the many treasures that comprise the classic vimal entry on jeanette's goes world heritage list. it's almost impossible to get lost in via all you have to do is follow the enticing smell of grilled sausages and you'll end up at the market square. reptilicus. fortified by a hearty snack it's time to check out the buildings here on the square like the a story town hall. and the cut out how steamed after the family a famous painters father and son opened their studio...
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during her drive, jeanette was greeted by her kids and her husband holding a sign that read, "the best and as she drove down that mountain, she passed by friends and neighbors ringing bells and holding even more signs of encouragement. pete, the best views truly do come after the hardest climb, and i believe america will overcome this climb as we're getting through it together. back to you. pete: janice, thank you. you have been such a ray of sunshine during these challenging times. when we come back on "america together," don't miss the tales of social distancing by our own position nation hosts abby horn sec and k.t. mcdonnell. sec and k.t. mcdonnell. it includes motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for those who were born to ride, there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need
during her drive, jeanette was greeted by her kids and her husband holding a sign that read, "the best and as she drove down that mountain, she passed by friends and neighbors ringing bells and holding even more signs of encouragement. pete, the best views truly do come after the hardest climb, and i believe america will overcome this climb as we're getting through it together. back to you. pete: janice, thank you. you have been such a ray of sunshine during these challenging times. when...
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christine and jeanette are delighted with the home delivery of fresh rate. so that's what the lot of old people need to be looked after my mother still kicks in she needs bread and fresh projects he's already stopped by before we often need something from the bakery. there's not much time to chat krzysztof needs to get going to his next delivery and with no end in sight for now to france's lock down the service he provides will no doubt keep him busy and fit that's the latest from the news i'm kyra traits and well now bring you the full address to the nation by german president frank. good nonbeliever good evening to citizen misconstruing in a few hours easter will begin also in the outside nature is blooming and we long to go out into the open air and to each other to our loved ones family and friends. that is what we were used to that is how it was but this year everything is different. it's painful to forgo the visit to parents grandparents huts a broken because they are unable to embrace their grandchildren even now at easter . and much more is different
christine and jeanette are delighted with the home delivery of fresh rate. so that's what the lot of old people need to be looked after my mother still kicks in she needs bread and fresh projects he's already stopped by before we often need something from the bakery. there's not much time to chat krzysztof needs to get going to his next delivery and with no end in sight for now to france's lock down the service he provides will no doubt keep him busy and fit that's the latest from the news i'm...
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joining us now is jeanette henry, global chief economist at hsbc. thank you for joining us. what are you looking at to give us an indication of what kind of our session we will get? haveat how many companies access to government loans or is it just when the lockdown eases? janet: really, it's both. the sons of the skill of our session, you can look at it -- the sense of the scale of recession. by anyone's estimate, the level of activity is down by about a third on just about anything you measure, but particularly on services versus manufacturing. depending on the peso puts the lockdown measures are eased on a sector by sector basis, different countries, you can then gauge the scale by which it effectively lessons. beyond that, the recovery absolutely depends on the scale of stimulus and life-support that is being provided by these cases, grantsome to ensure that workers are in place to start spending again and working again and companies are able to get back to operations. even during the recovery phase, you are going to get ongoing encrypt season for a lot of people, there
joining us now is jeanette henry, global chief economist at hsbc. thank you for joining us. what are you looking at to give us an indication of what kind of our session we will get? haveat how many companies access to government loans or is it just when the lockdown eases? janet: really, it's both. the sons of the skill of our session, you can look at it -- the sense of the scale of recession. by anyone's estimate, the level of activity is down by about a third on just about anything you...
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victoria jeanette texter. karen howell shepherd. sonya lynn sanders. christy rosas.iane randolph. frankie ann merrill. claudette duke meek. my mother, kathy cagill linen. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the federal employees credit union, third floor. my sister, valerie jo kelch. alvin j. justes. christy yolanda jenkins. robin ann huff and baby amber denise huff. linda colleen houseley. sheila r.gigger driver and baby gregory n. driver ii. jamie walkowski genzer. kathy a. findlay. kimberly ruth burgess. clifford woody brady. >> we remember our friends and family with the defense security service, third floor. robert g. westbury. larry l. turner. norma jean johnson. peter l. demaster. harley richard cottingham. we remember our visitor on the second floor, scott d. williams. >> we remember our friends and family from the america's kids child development center, second floor. our brother, colten wade smith. >> our brother, chase dalton smit smith. >> dominique revae johnson london. blake ryan kennedy. wanda lee howell. kevin lee gottshall ii. >> k
victoria jeanette texter. karen howell shepherd. sonya lynn sanders. christy rosas.iane randolph. frankie ann merrill. claudette duke meek. my mother, kathy cagill linen. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the federal employees credit union, third floor. my sister, valerie jo kelch. alvin j. justes. christy yolanda jenkins. robin ann huff and baby amber denise huff. linda colleen houseley. sheila r.gigger driver and baby gregory n. driver ii. jamie walkowski genzer....
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doctor jeanette joins us on that coming up next.ob: a live look at capitol hill where the house is set to vote on phase 3.5 of the coronavirus relief plan. >> nancy pelosi backs up on voting after major back lash. >> bringing lawmakers back to pass relief package for the paycheck protection program but her proxy voting push went down in flames after republicans were ready to vote. the house wasn't a resolution to create a select committee on the coronavirus response oversight the president says he is ready to sign a release bill now. >> reporter: i urge the house to pass the bill without delay. in the first round of funding we provided $350 billion that went at record speed to american workers. >> reporter: phase 3.5, lawmakers talking about the next package giving state and local government emergency funding but a fight is brewing between the senate majority leader in the nation's governors, mcconnell making a statement in a radio interview wednesday, facing budget shortfalls should have the option of declaring bankruptcy. >> i wou
doctor jeanette joins us on that coming up next.ob: a live look at capitol hill where the house is set to vote on phase 3.5 of the coronavirus relief plan. >> nancy pelosi backs up on voting after major back lash. >> bringing lawmakers back to pass relief package for the paycheck protection program but her proxy voting push went down in flames after republicans were ready to vote. the house wasn't a resolution to create a select committee on the coronavirus response oversight the...
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joining me is doctor jeanette, thank you for being here.here is a lot to unpack but do you think the next four we can do it if everybody follows the guidelines and restrictions, stay-at-home and practice social distancing, do you think that can work? >> it is possible. it is more of a steppingstone, a guideline. in four weeks we need to reevaluate where we are. we need to see a decrease in the number of sustained cases, reduction in the number of hospitalizations, a number of icu admissions and reduction in the number of intubation's. until we see this, we may have to extend that even further but we can potentially reach that goal sooner if everyone in the community adheres to strict guidelines, social distancing so we can be successful in reaching that goal sooner rather than later. rob: if we can get specific when you look at the curve what do you need to see specifically? how far down does the curve have to go before we can start opening up again? does it need to be almost completed, you worry, people go back out it goes back up. >> we n
joining me is doctor jeanette, thank you for being here.here is a lot to unpack but do you think the next four we can do it if everybody follows the guidelines and restrictions, stay-at-home and practice social distancing, do you think that can work? >> it is possible. it is more of a steppingstone, a guideline. in four weeks we need to reevaluate where we are. we need to see a decrease in the number of sustained cases, reduction in the number of hospitalizations, a number of icu...
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estÁ jeanette.residente sigue jugando con la idea de regresar en mayo a todo. quÉ hay de nuevo? jeanette:sÍ, eso mismo. aunque se le acaba de preguntar al presidente si los expertos de salud dicen que mayo no es el momento mÁs prudente que no podemos reabrir el paÍs el presidente se le preguntÓ si va a escuchar y dijo que sÍ. se ha comprometido a escuchar la opiniÓn mÉdica de sus expertos que para eso estÁn. hoy tambiÉn se le dedicÓ unos minutos para hablar del efecto del coronavirus en las minorÍas. quisiera recalcar un poco lo que se dijo. el director de salud pÚblica de estados unidos hablÓ sobre esto. dice que nosotros los latinos y los afroamericanos estamos siendo mÁs afectados. tenemos una predisposiciÓn biológica. no es que no va dar el virus por ser latinos, pero tenemos algunas predisposiciones sociales, econÓmicas, que nos exponen mÁs del coronavirus. no podemos trabajar en casa, tenemos que salir a exponernos. por eso, y por algunos problemas de salud que tenemos por ser hispanos como as
estÁ jeanette.residente sigue jugando con la idea de regresar en mayo a todo. quÉ hay de nuevo? jeanette:sÍ, eso mismo. aunque se le acaba de preguntar al presidente si los expertos de salud dicen que mayo no es el momento mÁs prudente que no podemos reabrir el paÍs el presidente se le preguntÓ si va a escuchar y dijo que sÍ. se ha comprometido a escuchar la opiniÓn mÉdica de sus expertos que para eso estÁn. hoy tambiÉn se le dedicÓ unos minutos para hablar del efecto del...
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jeanette: estoy en mi casa. a unto de salir a la casa blanca.e estamos acostumbrado con los expertos de salud, el vicepresidente y algÚn otro funcionario de gobierno. ahora lo que nos acabamos de enterar, segÚn la secretarÍa de prensa, dice que serÁ la conferencia de prensa de el presidente donald trump. Él serÁ el Único. no habrÁ quiÉn le contradiga, quiÉn le diga lo contrario, quiÉn ponga una palabra mÉdica en esa conferencia. dice la secretaria de prensa que el mandatario tiene anuncios quÉ hacer sobre las pruebas y sobre otras cosas sobre cÓmo reabrir de manera apropiada el paÍs. lo cierto es que ha habido mucha crÍtica si cancelaban o no estas conferencias de prensa. la casa blanca dice que, bueno, que nosotros seguimos siendo el enemigo del pueblo, asÍ dijo el presidente esta maÑana en un tweet. dice que nosotros hemos cambiado sus palabras del jueves cuando dijo, como tÚ bien mencionabas, lo de inyectar desinfectantes. no hubo conferencia de prensa sÁbado y domingo. fue muy inusual. esta semana amanecimos con una la agenda, luego la quita
jeanette: estoy en mi casa. a unto de salir a la casa blanca.e estamos acostumbrado con los expertos de salud, el vicepresidente y algÚn otro funcionario de gobierno. ahora lo que nos acabamos de enterar, segÚn la secretarÍa de prensa, dice que serÁ la conferencia de prensa de el presidente donald trump. Él serÁ el Único. no habrÁ quiÉn le contradiga, quiÉn le diga lo contrario, quiÉn ponga una palabra mÉdica en esa conferencia. dice la secretaria de prensa que el mandatario tiene...
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doctor jeanette joins us to explain. - when i noticed my sister moving differently, i didn't know whatas happening. she said it was like someone else was controlling her mouth. her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medication she takes for her depression. her ankles would also roll and her toes would stretch out. i noticed she was avoiding her friends and family. td can affect different parts of the body. it may also affect people who take medications for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. she knows she shouldn't stop or change her medication, so we were relieved to learn there are treatment options for td. - if this sounds like you or someone you know, visit talkabouttd.com to sign up to receive a personalized doctor discussion guide to help start a conversation with your doctor about td. you'll also be able to access videos and a free brochure that show the different movements of td. visit talkabouttd.com or call to learn more. - we were so relieved to learn there are treatments for td. - learn more at talkabouttd.com. .. >> when somebody is t
doctor jeanette joins us to explain. - when i noticed my sister moving differently, i didn't know whatas happening. she said it was like someone else was controlling her mouth. her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medication she takes for her depression. her ankles would also roll and her toes would stretch out. i noticed she was avoiding her friends and family. td can affect different parts of the body. it may also affect people who take medications for...
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doctor jeanette on the new advisory just issued, up next. david has advice for people ignoring social distancing. >> passing up a fantastic opportunity, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to stay in the house, sit on the couch and watch tv. marymac the new psa that will have you laughing all morning. there will be parties again soon, and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking t
doctor jeanette on the new advisory just issued, up next. david has advice for people ignoring social distancing. >> passing up a fantastic opportunity, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to stay in the house, sit on the couch and watch tv. marymac the new psa that will have you laughing all morning. there will be parties again soon, and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census...
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to help us unpack today's news and answer your questions fox news medical contributors doctor jeanettend doctor mark siegel. i want to play a little bit of today's briefing and get you to weigh in. >> we might not have 100,000, 200,000 americans dying. >> i can't answer that. >> when you say something like that it becomes almost a soundbite that gets taken out of context. covert infections we didn't know about and didn't mitigate, could have made a difference. if there is nothing there there is nothing to mitigate. daymac the question leading up to this and experts at the white house wants to focus on what to do moving forward saying there are so many unknowns. what do you make of the prediction the american death rate could be between 100-240,000 people if we continue to mitigate and do things right. >> it is based on a prediction or speculation or even a mathematical model which doctor abca11 likes to say away from coming in reaction to a larger number. we don't know what the effect of temperature changes are going to be, we don't know what the effective mitigation strategies are goi
to help us unpack today's news and answer your questions fox news medical contributors doctor jeanettend doctor mark siegel. i want to play a little bit of today's briefing and get you to weigh in. >> we might not have 100,000, 200,000 americans dying. >> i can't answer that. >> when you say something like that it becomes almost a soundbite that gets taken out of context. covert infections we didn't know about and didn't mitigate, could have made a difference. if there is...
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the woman in the center was jeanette, the first african-american hired in the technical division in the lab. she had a bachelors in chemical engineering from ucla. today, she would be hired as an engineer. back then, she was hired as a computer. these women worked with paper and pencil and bulky machines called calculators that, despite their size, do surprisingly little. early models did addition and subtraction. later models could do square roots. the women were calculating the early potential of rocket propellers and trajectories of missiles. they were working on a 49 foot behemoth and a smaller surface to surface one. but the real love was space exploration. in the 1950's, the women start adapting the design for the sergeant missile into a rocket called puberty -- called jupiter. they took their calculations and created a scaled-down version called the baby sergeant. they took 12 of the baby sergeant's and place them in a big spinning tub and the women decided to make it spinning so it would balance the thrust of all the different rockets. they placed two of the spinning tops on top
the woman in the center was jeanette, the first african-american hired in the technical division in the lab. she had a bachelors in chemical engineering from ucla. today, she would be hired as an engineer. back then, she was hired as a computer. these women worked with paper and pencil and bulky machines called calculators that, despite their size, do surprisingly little. early models did addition and subtraction. later models could do square roots. the women were calculating the early...
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jeanette, i know if anyone comes in to see you, as a colleague, i know you are a very common person,ents benefit from your wonderful bedside manner as well. and thank you for joining us everyone. i'm dana perino. don't forget, story time is at 30:00 p.m. eastern today and it will stream live on foxnews.com and facebook. it will also be available on demand on fox nation. i will see you on "the five." we have lots to talk about. i'm in the meantime, here's bill hemmer. >> bill: thank you. fox news alert, good afternoon, i bill hemmer. the push to reopen the country continues and there is big news at this hour. do we have a breakthrough? here is what we know them. behind the experimental drug remdesivir is doing a new study that shows they recover more quickly. dr. anthony fauci calling these results good news. >> that is the first truly high-power to randomized placebo-controlled trial. the data shows that remdesivir
jeanette, i know if anyone comes in to see you, as a colleague, i know you are a very common person,ents benefit from your wonderful bedside manner as well. and thank you for joining us everyone. i'm dana perino. don't forget, story time is at 30:00 p.m. eastern today and it will stream live on foxnews.com and facebook. it will also be available on demand on fox nation. i will see you on "the five." we have lots to talk about. i'm in the meantime, here's bill hemmer. >> bill:...
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jorge: gracias, jeanette rodrÍguez desde washington.puestos, pero debido al coronavirus el ha extendido hasta el 15 de julio, no quiere decir que le van a perdonarlos impuestos. el reporte de sus impuestos del aÑo pasado, de 2019, los va a poder hacer no este 15 de abril, sino hasta el 15 de julio. marÍa: en el tiempo para hacerlo, porque los contadores estÁn trabajando en sus casas, siempre larga distancia, recordemos que es parte de un contagio que no quieren tomar. jorge: pero todos los impuestos se deben pagar, el gobierno no estÁ perdonando impuestos, lo Único que ha hecho es posponer hasta el 15 de julio el reporte de los impuestos. no es un regalo del presidente. vamos contigo, juan, cÓmo estÁs, gracias por esta con nosotros. deberÍamos preguntar sobre las campaÑas de inmunizaciÓn de sarampiÓn en 24 paÍses que se han pospuestos, y se espera que otras campaÑas de vacunaciÓn tambiÉn... no entiendo por qué quÉ tiene que ver esto con el coronavirus? marÍa: puede ser el contacto humano, jorge. juan: es una situaciÓn peligrosa, porque
jorge: gracias, jeanette rodrÍguez desde washington.puestos, pero debido al coronavirus el ha extendido hasta el 15 de julio, no quiere decir que le van a perdonarlos impuestos. el reporte de sus impuestos del aÑo pasado, de 2019, los va a poder hacer no este 15 de abril, sino hasta el 15 de julio. marÍa: en el tiempo para hacerlo, porque los contadores estÁn trabajando en sus casas, siempre larga distancia, recordemos que es parte de un contagio que no quieren tomar. jorge: pero todos los...
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have had many cases involving witness is where you have a recorded conversation as happened with jeanetteynn. if you're not trying to entrap someone or bring them into a perjury trap, what you simply do, especially if you're dealing with a 33 aerobic combat veteran, commander of the united states. what you would do is you bring him in, you play the tape, and then you ask him, what did this mean? what did that mean? if you bring him and under circumstances where you have the tape and it doesn't need explanation, and you're asking him what was said, i can't conceive of any reason to do that other than to hope that he will get it wrong and then you have a basis to say he made false statements. having done this a very long time, i can't wrap my brain around that. >> tucker: if peter strzok, who as we know, it's been proved is an open part of san, the one conducting the interview, does not suggest that there was a political motive here? >> i thought there was a political motive all along, tucker. at the time that general flynn was terminated which was against february of 2017, when he was oust
have had many cases involving witness is where you have a recorded conversation as happened with jeanetteynn. if you're not trying to entrap someone or bring them into a perjury trap, what you simply do, especially if you're dealing with a 33 aerobic combat veteran, commander of the united states. what you would do is you bring him in, you play the tape, and then you ask him, what did this mean? what did that mean? if you bring him and under circumstances where you have the tape and it doesn't...
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tomorrow we have poets jeanette smith joined with friends, from the radio new collection of poems. on valentine's day, the largest public event series library after hours, the city's most serrated real happy hour read there will be poetry readings and interactive collections featuring the print picture collection and more summary yourself and deliver a friend you want to turn to a lover,. [laughter]. tour special edition of library after hours. in february 25th, we have two leading negotiators of the human agreement it will join the organizer and present options that government corporations and individuals and take regarding climate disaster. so this treatments just this month, are amazing season also includes a tribute to tony morrison's beloved in partnership with us on center. in the discussion with michael and writers reflecting on landmark cases. we have talked with terry mcmillan and so many more. so you can learn about our ourlems by signing up on mailing list which is on our website at why pl .org credit libraries are so great. if you do not have a library card, you should.
tomorrow we have poets jeanette smith joined with friends, from the radio new collection of poems. on valentine's day, the largest public event series library after hours, the city's most serrated real happy hour read there will be poetry readings and interactive collections featuring the print picture collection and more summary yourself and deliver a friend you want to turn to a lover,. [laughter]. tour special edition of library after hours. in february 25th, we have two leading negotiators...
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jeanette nesheiwat. dr. nesheiwat from dave in retail, does wearing gloves as protective gear reduce the transmission of covid-19 to our customers or is it really a protection for the employee? >> hey, dave. so ppes, that stands for personal protective equipment, that is geared towards protecting you. the best way overall to prevent the transmission of the virus, bacterial or fungal germs is to disinfect surfaces and to keep hands washed and cleans. gloves, masks, gowns, those are meant to protect the person who is wearing them. leland: quickly, gloves are only as good or as clean as the gloves are. if i have gloves on and i touch my face, doesn't matter whether i do it with gloves or my hands, right. >> exactly. if you're in retail and are dealing with cash and other forms of payment you could be potentially contaminating yourself with those forms of currency because there has been data that shows that money can carry scry russs -- viruses and bacteria. leland: from dean now via e-mail, my husband is a majo
jeanette nesheiwat. dr. nesheiwat from dave in retail, does wearing gloves as protective gear reduce the transmission of covid-19 to our customers or is it really a protection for the employee? >> hey, dave. so ppes, that stands for personal protective equipment, that is geared towards protecting you. the best way overall to prevent the transmission of the virus, bacterial or fungal germs is to disinfect surfaces and to keep hands washed and cleans. gloves, masks, gowns, those are meant...
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and jeanette came out and found that northern route. so he had this great idea.so he went to the city and he said, is like right plan. i found a route. and they lt. mason, gosh, that's going to be the equivalent of billions of dollars. where i'm going get this kind of money. i'm getting 35 percent on my money right now. but thanks for sprinted and he said. ou is going to sacramento there's a bunch of rich guys up there. they were the leading town in california. san francisco not so much. so they went to sacramento and he gets into a group of local businessmen and he presents the same plan. and all of them were doing the same thing. they were very skeptical. but here's the big butt. one guy, in the back of the room stood up and like you guys back frequently he doesn't say anything he wasted the crowd to disperse and he walks up to judah. he said hey, it's a very interesting plan you but there. i would like to meet me in my three partners. and so they met with them. he said sure, he's desperate so he goes the meeting which was maybe the smartest and stupid thing ev
and jeanette came out and found that northern route. so he had this great idea.so he went to the city and he said, is like right plan. i found a route. and they lt. mason, gosh, that's going to be the equivalent of billions of dollars. where i'm going get this kind of money. i'm getting 35 percent on my money right now. but thanks for sprinted and he said. ou is going to sacramento there's a bunch of rich guys up there. they were the leading town in california. san francisco not so much. so...
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jeanette flesh watt to get to the bottom of it.st storyover the covid -- story of the covid-19 outbreak right now. stay with us, we're on it. ♪ hey, can i... hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's...
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says the coronavirus pandemic will only end once a vaccine has been developed officials warn that jeanette's transmission is halted the disease could be reintroduced to countries which have contained it ahead of the body also says countries should only consider lifting up downs if they have the right public health measures in place. the way down is march slower than the way up the to means control measures must be lifted slowly and with kontrol it cannot happen all at once controlled measures can only be lifted if the right public of the measures are in place including significant capacity for contact tracing. rockets have been fired at residential areas in libya's capital tripoli by forces loyal to warlord holly for have to. attack comes after the internationally recognized government we took 3 cities in the rival administration in the past 24 hours of footage appears to show fighters on the streets a separate or which received along with so man and that. is the top stories stay with us and i was there peace and war the view from russia is next i have more news for you after that story. ear
says the coronavirus pandemic will only end once a vaccine has been developed officials warn that jeanette's transmission is halted the disease could be reintroduced to countries which have contained it ahead of the body also says countries should only consider lifting up downs if they have the right public health measures in place. the way down is march slower than the way up the to means control measures must be lifted slowly and with kontrol it cannot happen all at once controlled measures...
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jeanette joining us right now on the phone.r, obviously, the market pounced on this as a something extremely significant. the company itself was very reticent to say much on the subject outside of prince working on something. you know what this is? >> yes neil, hi. so, this is actually an antiviral drug, given an iv form, and it's under investigation, it was actually first use to help fight a virus, a disease called barber's disease years. but it's now being shown to give some hope, some promise to those who are really, critically ill and in the hospital. a small study showed that some patients who were given remdesivir were actually able to be discharged home in a matter of six days. so that gives us a little help, but we still need a lot more data, a lot more research to now, is this safe, is it efficacious, is there any side effects, because it's not a controlled study, it's just an anecdotal study, and we need to know more about it, because those patients could have just improved from time alone, versus did the medicine rea
jeanette joining us right now on the phone.r, obviously, the market pounced on this as a something extremely significant. the company itself was very reticent to say much on the subject outside of prince working on something. you know what this is? >> yes neil, hi. so, this is actually an antiviral drug, given an iv form, and it's under investigation, it was actually first use to help fight a virus, a disease called barber's disease years. but it's now being shown to give some hope, some...
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torres, from jeanette from facebook. how worried should she be because her 12-year-old daughter has asthma? >> so the two biggest things we know that affect people with coronavirus and make them have worst outcomes are age, and as you get older, outcomes are worse, especially above 65. and chronic medical conditions. asthma falls under that. so the fact she has asthma, puts her at higher risk. but she is 12 which is the age group that has the lowest risk. so even though she's at low risk because of her age, she does need to practice extra precautions. and if she does get coronavirus, they need to keep a closer eye on her for breathing problems. outsided the normal asthma type breathing problems. if they start noticing that, she needs to be checked. that could be an issue for her. >> okay. this one is for dr. gupta. lisa writes -- half of my family are essential work rz, other half are nonessential workers, trying to self-quarantine but how do we do that? dr. gupta, what say you? >> i think she's doing the best she can, a
torres, from jeanette from facebook. how worried should she be because her 12-year-old daughter has asthma? >> so the two biggest things we know that affect people with coronavirus and make them have worst outcomes are age, and as you get older, outcomes are worse, especially above 65. and chronic medical conditions. asthma falls under that. so the fact she has asthma, puts her at higher risk. but she is 12 which is the age group that has the lowest risk. so even though she's at low risk...
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jeanette straight ahead. plus an nfl quarterback wants to connect americans with doctors who can answer their questions about coronavirus. jane is winston joins us live next hour to discuss a brand-new hotline he is funding. and another hot spot as detroit sees a surgeon cases while thousands of health care workers test positive. michigan democratic congressman dan kildee is here. that's next. >> we are not close to the apex yet, we have not had that yet and up until we do, it's absolutely essential we continue to be aggressive. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/movi
jeanette straight ahead. plus an nfl quarterback wants to connect americans with doctors who can answer their questions about coronavirus. jane is winston joins us live next hour to discuss a brand-new hotline he is funding. and another hot spot as detroit sees a surgeon cases while thousands of health care workers test positive. michigan democratic congressman dan kildee is here. that's next. >> we are not close to the apex yet, we have not had that yet and up until we do, it's...
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one of the boys of the bus who was representing the jeanette newspaper chain and would later be more famous deservedly for that was your mind. .. we needed, people who did politics regularly had needed to have regular access to the people who are running just to talk and get to know each other. and so he organized something which one of us, i can't -- anyway, it was called political writers for democratic society. [laughing] were maybe seven or eight of us and we would have supper at somebody's apartment or house, and the candidate and one aid only would come. it wouldn't be off the record here it would be on what they call around here deep background, meaning you couldn't attribute anything, you couldn't even allude to your having talked to the fellow. you couldn't use a a quote. you could say, there are ways you could say it but you couldn't say it directly and, of course, no pictures. >> and no broadcast and no wire wires. >> well, you famously, didn't you ask gingrich once on camera -- >> between you and me. [laughing] >> my by wife had some dumb congressman up in upstate new yor
one of the boys of the bus who was representing the jeanette newspaper chain and would later be more famous deservedly for that was your mind. .. we needed, people who did politics regularly had needed to have regular access to the people who are running just to talk and get to know each other. and so he organized something which one of us, i can't -- anyway, it was called political writers for democratic society. [laughing] were maybe seven or eight of us and we would have supper at somebody's...
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jeanette, the medical physician and fox news contributor as well.hat do you make of the whole hydroxychloroquine, good or bad for the coronavirus to take? >> first of all, neil, this medicine, hydroxychloroquine is an approved medicine, but like you said only for malaria, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and used under a compassionate use for people critically ill and potentially dying and there was a study that came out of france showing it might help, might help save lives which is why we used it here in america to try to save lives in our patients. but the study out of the va which included about 400 people, 370 people, some died and 11% given nothing, but supportive care died. so 28% put on the hydroxychloroquine versus 11% who did not receive it. the thing is though, this study did not include other factors of why na could have potentially caused the death of some of these patients, so, it didn't look at the big picture, but certainly some information that we have to take into account. the f.d.a. recommends it should not be prescribed outside of a c
jeanette, the medical physician and fox news contributor as well.hat do you make of the whole hydroxychloroquine, good or bad for the coronavirus to take? >> first of all, neil, this medicine, hydroxychloroquine is an approved medicine, but like you said only for malaria, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and used under a compassionate use for people critically ill and potentially dying and there was a study that came out of france showing it might help, might help save lives which is why we...
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as -- as you address clients with the mother of al-assad and a shocks -- mother of all eggs are jeanetteknow, where do i have bad investments or companies versus an issue that might lead to timely reporting? how do i get people to work to do the books and report accordingly? what assets do these organizations have and how should they be valued? we still have the challenge of 2007 and 2008, so getting the audit right is a role for the management, board, and the audit to make sure the boards are appropriately getting the information needed. on the consulting side, it is what is needed today, how do you have the relative does relevant skills? we have seen focus on debt restructuring and process improvement to hopefully hoard cash. everyone is and looking for cost containment programs. that will be more efficient. it is not what can i do to change dramatically but how do i rethink the customer spirit to find revenue, how do i manage my costs better and how do i deal with long-term sustainability? francine: good morning from london. how are these clients focusing on their supply chains? if yo
as -- as you address clients with the mother of al-assad and a shocks -- mother of all eggs are jeanetteknow, where do i have bad investments or companies versus an issue that might lead to timely reporting? how do i get people to work to do the books and report accordingly? what assets do these organizations have and how should they be valued? we still have the challenge of 2007 and 2008, so getting the audit right is a role for the management, board, and the audit to make sure the boards are...
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jeanette joins us from maryland. i have a first, a comment about the michigan caller.he racist michigan caller who actually said the n-word. i had to rewind because i wasn't clear if he actually said the n-word and he did. in the future could you please shut that caller off immediately after that. he ranted for a while. all, my governor, hogan, is doing a pretty good job, considering. i do know that they were protesting in annapolis yesterday. if people want to go back to work, i understand that. there are people, you know, they need money to live it etc., but there is a pandemic going on. when those people want to go back to work and get infected with covid-19, it's going to overwhelm the health system. that puts doctors, nurses, and other patients in the hospital at risk. then what are we going to do? because the doctors and nurses already don't have the proper equipment that they need already. so i mean you have to keep that in mind. there are some jobs where people cannot practice social distancing. what are we supposed to do then? like food processing plants and t
jeanette joins us from maryland. i have a first, a comment about the michigan caller.he racist michigan caller who actually said the n-word. i had to rewind because i wasn't clear if he actually said the n-word and he did. in the future could you please shut that caller off immediately after that. he ranted for a while. all, my governor, hogan, is doing a pretty good job, considering. i do know that they were protesting in annapolis yesterday. if people want to go back to work, i understand...