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jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes. 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 more about
jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes. 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...
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jeanette nesheiwat joins me now.'s a lot of noise this weekend from everybody on the president's condition. help us cut through it. first, is he contagious? >> good morning, todd. no, he is no longer contagious, according to his doctors at the white house. they tested his viral genomic material and it's found to be not replicating, meaning he's not contagious. he has no symptoms, no fever, no cough. he tested negative yesterday, late last night he told supporters that he tested negative. this is good news. he's having no symptoms and it's been at least 10 days since his diagnosis. so this is why he is now cleared, todd, to go back out on the campaign trail. todd: so to follow up to that, i think we know the answer to this based upon your first answer, the president's got of lot of campaign events this week. we're going to show them on the screen right you now. is there a risk of the president getting anyone sick in any of these locations? >> according to the data that we have and according to cdc protocols, no, becau
jeanette nesheiwat joins me now.'s a lot of noise this weekend from everybody on the president's condition. help us cut through it. first, is he contagious? >> good morning, todd. no, he is no longer contagious, according to his doctors at the white house. they tested his viral genomic material and it's found to be not replicating, meaning he's not contagious. he has no symptoms, no fever, no cough. he tested negative yesterday, late last night he told supporters that he tested negative....
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jillian: doctor jeanette will join us to discuss regeneron requesting for emergency approval for thetment and donald trump will appear his first interview since conducting coronavirus on tucker carlson at 8:00 pm eastern. the president of real clear politics says it is important for the president to be in his element bringing his message directly to the people. >> it was good news for the trump campaign. now campaign is more reliant on the candidate is the messenger, the energizer of the base of the party than donald trump so the prospect of him getting back on the trail the last couple weeks ahead of what most people thought was the schedule is welcome news for the trump campaign, scrambling to fill the gaps on the sidelines and this is what the trump campaign wants to happen. jillian: the president told sean hannity he hopes to host a rally in florida tomorrow night. todd: nancy pelosi rejecting a standalone relief plans for airlines as donald trump urges congress to approve $25 million in aid. the speakers is that won't happen unless funding for covid-19 testing and contact tracin
jillian: doctor jeanette will join us to discuss regeneron requesting for emergency approval for thetment and donald trump will appear his first interview since conducting coronavirus on tucker carlson at 8:00 pm eastern. the president of real clear politics says it is important for the president to be in his element bringing his message directly to the people. >> it was good news for the trump campaign. now campaign is more reliant on the candidate is the messenger, the energizer of the...
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jeanette nesheiwat joins me now to explain. good morning. you're in yellow too.one's in yellow today. good to see you. >> yes, sunshine. good to see you too. jillian: trying to brighten up a monday. we learned a lot yesterday from that news conference from the president's doctors and one of the things we learned, one of the things that a lot of people questioned, doctor, is whether or not he was on a steroid called dexamethasone. what is this? what do we need to know about? every covid patient doesn't get this, right? >> this is a very common drug. i use it all the time. what this drug, dexamethasone does, it helps reduce inflammation in the body. so his doctor, dr. conley, gave it to him. he saw he was not doing so well and he wanted to prevent him from deteriorating. he gave him some dexamethasone along with the other medications that he's taking like remdesivir, zinc, vitamin d and it seemed to work. we want to reduce and calm down that cytokine storm, the body's reaction to an infection in our system. so we want to calm down that cytokine storm and the inflam
jeanette nesheiwat joins me now to explain. good morning. you're in yellow too.one's in yellow today. good to see you. >> yes, sunshine. good to see you too. jillian: trying to brighten up a monday. we learned a lot yesterday from that news conference from the president's doctors and one of the things we learned, one of the things that a lot of people questioned, doctor, is whether or not he was on a steroid called dexamethasone. what is this? what do we need to know about? every covid...
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jeanette nesheiwat.t strikes me that we have learned so much about the treatment of covid since this thing started in march. very often a 74-year-old man who went to the hospital with covid in the early months might be seeing a death sentence. this is not the case for the president, they're apparently talking about letting him go back to the white house as early as tomorrow. your thoughts? >> yeah, it's such a blessing, jon. we have learned so much, we've gained so much knowledge and progressed tremendously over the last six to seven months with the new medications, the therapeutics and the treatments we have today that we didn't have six, seven months ago. as far as our president, it's great to see that he's improved. we want that to continue. he was dyin diagnosed a few day, thursday, he had mild symptoms. he deteriorated a little bit on friday where his doctors saw he had a high fever and oxygen levels dropped. he was started on medications, remdesivir, dexamethasone, and he's improved again. the key
jeanette nesheiwat.t strikes me that we have learned so much about the treatment of covid since this thing started in march. very often a 74-year-old man who went to the hospital with covid in the early months might be seeing a death sentence. this is not the case for the president, they're apparently talking about letting him go back to the white house as early as tomorrow. your thoughts? >> yeah, it's such a blessing, jon. we have learned so much, we've gained so much knowledge and...
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jeanette reyes, with our philadelphia station, and her husband, who is with our station in d.c., they they were going to try to figure out how news anchors talk at home or show you how news anchors talk at home. take a listen. >> reporting live here in the kitchen. your name now is 5:52. we're trying to figure out what we'd like for dinner. the options are right now lasagne, chicken fettucini alfredo or a ribeye. if you could help us out, we'd love to hear from you. send us an e-mail at 7abc.com and let us know the choices for tonight. >> so it goes on and he answers and he's like, well, actually, i looked at the options in his reporter voice. but at the end, my favorite part is they go, no, what do you really want for dinner? and he's like, not mcdonald's. >> so many people have sent this video to me. we know them. in this case, we actually do morning america." >>> right now on "america this morning," new confusion surrounding president trump's condition after testing positive for covid-19. the mixed messages from trump's doctors about his symptoms, treatments, even when he tested po
jeanette reyes, with our philadelphia station, and her husband, who is with our station in d.c., they they were going to try to figure out how news anchors talk at home or show you how news anchors talk at home. take a listen. >> reporting live here in the kitchen. your name now is 5:52. we're trying to figure out what we'd like for dinner. the options are right now lasagne, chicken fettucini alfredo or a ribeye. if you could help us out, we'd love to hear from you. send us an e-mail at...
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como nos cuenta a esta hora en vivo jeanette rodrÍguez, adelante, cuÉntanos. la prueba de coronavirus, hoy liberÓ esta llamada, el doctor del vicepresidente tambiÉn mando una nota diciendo que el vicepresidente no habÍa estado expuesto a estas personas. por lo que no tenÍa que cumplir una cuarentena, y podÍa seguir con las labores. aparte de esto se lo han dado al vicepresidente, y la secretarÍa de prensa tambiÉn hace unos minutos acaba de decir que ellos le quitaron un poco de trabajo al presidente, pero es que Él ha estado en llamadas con el lÍder del senado, y tambiÉn, otros asesores, para tratar de seguir la agenda diaria, lo que sÍ sabemos es que en esa llamada pÚblica sobre coronavirus, el que liderÓ fue mike pence. carolina: sabemos que la gente que ha estado cercana al reciente trump en los Últimos dÍas, tambiÉn ha estado sometiÉndose a exÁmenes, quiÉn hasta ahora ha dado positivo negativo? quiÉn estÁ ahora a esperar resultados? reportero: hay un rastreo enorme, en la casa blanca sobre quiÉn estuvo cercano al presidente en estos mitines, del que hablab
como nos cuenta a esta hora en vivo jeanette rodrÍguez, adelante, cuÉntanos. la prueba de coronavirus, hoy liberÓ esta llamada, el doctor del vicepresidente tambiÉn mando una nota diciendo que el vicepresidente no habÍa estado expuesto a estas personas. por lo que no tenÍa que cumplir una cuarentena, y podÍa seguir con las labores. aparte de esto se lo han dado al vicepresidente, y la secretarÍa de prensa tambiÉn hace unos minutos acaba de decir que ellos le quitaron un poco de trabajo...
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jeanette swats fox news medical contributor as well as family and emergency medical doctor and jeanette, you're arod covid patients a lot and you're constantly testing. what are your thoughts on the news that's coming out for the president at his age and the like? >> hi, actually, i'm around patients and i pray diagnosed, i manage for the past six months. it's not surprising to me although i know the white house they do practice social distancing and they wear their masks, they do the best they can is busy as they are but we've got to remember this is a very highly infectious and contagious virus. masks are not 100% effective even though they help. in happens and remember, the mortality rate is low and some people have no symptoms and some people exhibit mild symptoms but right now, the goal and the priority is to ensure that we perform contact tracing. the president is doing the right thing by quarantining. can you hear me okay? speed when you're on the little bit, but i think we can -- yeah, go on. >> right now, the president has done exactly the right thing even before he received hi
jeanette swats fox news medical contributor as well as family and emergency medical doctor and jeanette, you're arod covid patients a lot and you're constantly testing. what are your thoughts on the news that's coming out for the president at his age and the like? >> hi, actually, i'm around patients and i pray diagnosed, i manage for the past six months. it's not surprising to me although i know the white house they do practice social distancing and they wear their masks, they do the...
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since the pandemic newspapers have been pushed to go digital only at 1st publisher jeanette omar ashour who saw a decline in sales but now she sees the impact of going to tell. you no longer said this paper bag. somewhere in there and so i think this. that is all for them if the you didn't want to say goodbye to the point. there was another thing stray kirsch saw when the 2 ought to get to digitalize. system. these days traditional paper newspapers have been relegated to libraries readers now need to go online the coming months will show just how much of a difference the going paper free measures are making in rwanda. mobile money is nothing new to africa let us see how fast the idea kutch is on and also keep our eyes open and let you know how it goes but now with going to the end for today and i'm excited that you could join us thank you all for watching i am sunday to nobody here in kampala the capito or uganda thank you sandra it's a 5 for me it's a relay that's nigeria we will be back next week with more inspiring stories on our we've got make up on it a better place to live and tha
since the pandemic newspapers have been pushed to go digital only at 1st publisher jeanette omar ashour who saw a decline in sales but now she sees the impact of going to tell. you no longer said this paper bag. somewhere in there and so i think this. that is all for them if the you didn't want to say goodbye to the point. there was another thing stray kirsch saw when the 2 ought to get to digitalize. system. these days traditional paper newspapers have been relegated to libraries readers now...
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jeanette paras has been doing these for years and is featuring baby yoda from "mandalorian," weighing more than 450 pounds. heavy fish, heavy pumpkins, i'm full already, kari. >> we'll be decorating pump kins this weekend. it probably won't look that nice. the weather will be perfect, ib land areas up to 80 degrees in san francisco. we'll see temperatures here in the upper 60s, but a lot of sunshine to go around, marcus. >> i like the sunshine. thanks, kari. that does it for our midday newscast. next one at 5:00. you can always get the latest at nbcbayarea.com. we'll see you tomorrow morning starting at 4:30. have a great thursday. >>> right now on california live, malou is on a haunted ship and is taking us below deck. >> what's this? >> one of the operating rooms. >> oh, gosh. >> then former beverly hills housewife tells us why she was kicked off the show. >> it was a little bit of a shock the way i found out. i found out via a news outlet. >> oh, wow. >> kicking uphill heels? brand new fashion boot. >> we love boots for fall and george has exactly what you're looking for, whether i
jeanette paras has been doing these for years and is featuring baby yoda from "mandalorian," weighing more than 450 pounds. heavy fish, heavy pumpkins, i'm full already, kari. >> we'll be decorating pump kins this weekend. it probably won't look that nice. the weather will be perfect, ib land areas up to 80 degrees in san francisco. we'll see temperatures here in the upper 60s, but a lot of sunshine to go around, marcus. >> i like the sunshine. thanks, kari. that does it...
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since the pandemic newspapers have been pushed to go digital only at 1st publisher jeanette omar ashour who saw a decline in sales but now she sees the impact of going to tell. you no longer said this paper bags in somewhere in there and so i think this. that is all for them if the you didn't want to say goodbye to the print media but it was other things straight because so when the 2 oct to get to digitize. the system. these days traditional paper newspapers have been relegated to libraries readers now need to go online the coming months will show just how much of a difference the going paper free measures are making in rwanda. mobile money is nothing new to africa let us see how fast the idea kutch is on also keep our eyes open and let you know how it goes but now with going to the end for today and i'm excited that you could join us thank you all for watching i am sunday to nobody here in kampala the capito or uganda thank you sandra it's a 5 for me it's you in lagos nigeria we will be back next week with noise firing stories an hour we've gotta make our planet a better place to live
since the pandemic newspapers have been pushed to go digital only at 1st publisher jeanette omar ashour who saw a decline in sales but now she sees the impact of going to tell. you no longer said this paper bags in somewhere in there and so i think this. that is all for them if the you didn't want to say goodbye to the print media but it was other things straight because so when the 2 oct to get to digitize. the system. these days traditional paper newspapers have been relegated to libraries...
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it's mesmerising to watch jeanette connell create her crochet poppies.and i thought, "well, if i can't do this, i can do something else." and this is where i find that i can do something. i probably crochet not realising that i'm not looking, i'm just doing but i find it comforting and i'll probably be doing this for a long time. but this year, it's different. due to covid, she's unable to take up her usual post crocheting and selling in a local supermarket, so they're available online and her hairdresser is helping out. she calls in to check on sales. jeanette has asthma, so doesn't wear a mask. how are you? got lots of poppies. just before lockdown, the d—day veteran harry billinge was awarded the mbe by the queen in recognition of his fundraising for a memorial to his fallen colleagues. he understands there will be restrictions this autumn, but he's determined to carry on in his comrades' memory. i'm positive i'll be able to collect more money in october and christmas time than i have done in the past. and it means so much to you, this memorial, doesn
it's mesmerising to watch jeanette connell create her crochet poppies.and i thought, "well, if i can't do this, i can do something else." and this is where i find that i can do something. i probably crochet not realising that i'm not looking, i'm just doing but i find it comforting and i'll probably be doing this for a long time. but this year, it's different. due to covid, she's unable to take up her usual post crocheting and selling in a local supermarket, so they're available...
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a pretty nervous bunch, are cautiously optimistic about and we through georgia we start withost: jeanette, in georgia, on the republican line. caller: yes. hello. thank you for taking my call. i am voting for trump. host: what about your senate races in florida. caller: yes in florida, i'm voting for president trump. host: what about the senate race? caller: what? host: what about the senate race? caller: i'm voting for president trump and mike pence. dee come ongo to the democratic line. line. mader: your first caller the point that i wanted to. one of the worst things we have done in our society is eliminate civics from the curriculum. this is how you got propaganda and misinformation and people cannot distinguish one thing from another. i used to be a civilian public affairs officer for the department of defense when i lived abroad in my service for 10 years. i have seen how autocrats work and how government can follow park and become dictatorial and how it starts -- fall apart and become dictatorial and how it starts with misinformation. it's amazing to me that in 202070 people don't
a pretty nervous bunch, are cautiously optimistic about and we through georgia we start withost: jeanette, in georgia, on the republican line. caller: yes. hello. thank you for taking my call. i am voting for trump. host: what about your senate races in florida. caller: yes in florida, i'm voting for president trump. host: what about the senate race? caller: what? host: what about the senate race? caller: i'm voting for president trump and mike pence. dee come ongo to the democratic line. line....
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as you heard from vera and jeanette, it is challenging this year.nloadable poppy. you can support us and support our veterans and serving community. you have had to... speaking to richard curtis yesterday about a slightly different circumstance but with the pandemic and an attempt to reduce plastic waste, they have had to do things differently with red noses for comic relief next year. it has made everybody think about how to adjust to what we have been going through over the last few months. absolutely. it is a balance. we are really conscious that a lot of our supporters won't be able to get out of their own home as well. whilst we can't proactively have as many volu nteers can't proactively have as many volunteers and supporters on the streets to collect, as we traditionally would do, we have to find ways for our supporters to really engage with remembrance. the p°ppy really engage with remembrance. the poppy appeal is so important from a fund—raising perspective. it is also our avenue where people get their p°ppy our avenue where people get thei
as you heard from vera and jeanette, it is challenging this year.nloadable poppy. you can support us and support our veterans and serving community. you have had to... speaking to richard curtis yesterday about a slightly different circumstance but with the pandemic and an attempt to reduce plastic waste, they have had to do things differently with red noses for comic relief next year. it has made everybody think about how to adjust to what we have been going through over the last few months....
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deck, senator tom cotten asking about newly declassified documents and florida lieutenant governor jeanettelaw enforcement in new york, thousands turning out for back the blue rally. we talked to one of the event organizers why they need sports now more than ever. we will kick off "fox and friends" in 15 minutes and hope you will be with us. jillian: donald trump authorizing declassification of all russia collusion related document as new notes show former president obama was briefed on the alleged plan for the president to tie donald trump to russia. attorney and former federalist prosecutor brett tolman, we know that john brennan briefed president obama about the plan to tie donald trump to russia. what should we be taking from that and how the russia investigation got started? >> this is the chapter we didn't see coming, the fact that the opposing candidate in the election was orchestrating an attempt to bring down a soon to be sitting president of the united states through an effort that the intelligence committee knew about and that we needed to know as a public but only know now becau
deck, senator tom cotten asking about newly declassified documents and florida lieutenant governor jeanettelaw enforcement in new york, thousands turning out for back the blue rally. we talked to one of the event organizers why they need sports now more than ever. we will kick off "fox and friends" in 15 minutes and hope you will be with us. jillian: donald trump authorizing declassification of all russia collusion related document as new notes show former president obama was briefed...
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jeanette, thank you.use] and we have some warriors you know that used to work with ron, and without them, maybe i wouldn't be standing here. remember, 197-0. congressman michael waltz. michael. [applause] he knows more about -- where is michael? michael. you get married yet, michael? please get married quickly. you'll be so depressed, michael. if you don't, you're going to be very, very depressed. thank you. thank you. you better do it quick. she's out of here, michael. [applause] he's out of here michael. another great friend of mine and a warrior, gus bilirakis. [applause] thank you, gus. great job. great job. great job. thank you. thank you. and greg stube. greg, thank you very much. greg, great job you're doing, greg. these people are tough. [applause] i'll tell you what. we have some incredible people in washington. attorney general ashley moody, who's doing a phenomenal job. [applause] thank you, ashley, for everything. doing a fantastic job. florida house speaker chris sprowls. chris. [applause] an
jeanette, thank you.use] and we have some warriors you know that used to work with ron, and without them, maybe i wouldn't be standing here. remember, 197-0. congressman michael waltz. michael. [applause] he knows more about -- where is michael? michael. you get married yet, michael? please get married quickly. you'll be so depressed, michael. if you don't, you're going to be very, very depressed. thank you. thank you. you better do it quick. she's out of here, michael. [applause] he's out of...
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let's bring in doctor jeanette, family and emergency medical doctor. you heard griff talking about how the president sees a lot of criticism for having these rallies, he has been on planes, traveling a significant amount especially the last few weeks, talk about the impact of plane travel when it comes to the coronavirus. >> what we have on airplanes are hit by filters, high-quality filters to help clean the air and filter the air from viral particles from coronavirus, influenza, tuberculosis and they take that and filter the air with outside air so you have a mix of filter air with fresh air from the outside. i'm not concerned with airplane travel. my concern is if you have someone in close contact that is positive for the virus especially if they are symptomatic, even if they are asymptomatic they could still be. this is why it is so important to wear a mask, wash your hands, do the best you can to avoid large crowds, practice physical and social distancing. >> doctor marty mccarty, fox news medical contributor. how many patients have you given covid
let's bring in doctor jeanette, family and emergency medical doctor. you heard griff talking about how the president sees a lot of criticism for having these rallies, he has been on planes, traveling a significant amount especially the last few weeks, talk about the impact of plane travel when it comes to the coronavirus. >> what we have on airplanes are hit by filters, high-quality filters to help clean the air and filter the air from viral particles from coronavirus, influenza,...
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karen silica (applause), they representative david and jake offman, (applause) our very own mayor jeanette mccarthy, (applause) as well as city councillors kathleen and george, (applause) and i want to give a very special warm welcome to a member of our audience. frank brandeis gilbert, grandson of justice brandeis. (applause) our centennial celebration of our namesake louis brandeis has been made possible by the dedication and inspiration of people to numerous to name. i must give us special shout out to brandeis class of 1957 alum, jules bernstein and his wife linda who first suggested the idea of the centennial celebration back in 2013. they got the ball rolling, and from the beginning they've offer generous support, great wisdom, and practical guidance. i also want to thank dan terrorist, director of the international center of ethics, justice, and public life, here at brandeis. who has skillfully led the initiative and organizing committee. his knowledge and organizational skills have been instrumental and making the centennial celebration a reality. 100 years ago, on this day, januar
karen silica (applause), they representative david and jake offman, (applause) our very own mayor jeanette mccarthy, (applause) as well as city councillors kathleen and george, (applause) and i want to give a very special warm welcome to a member of our audience. frank brandeis gilbert, grandson of justice brandeis. (applause) our centennial celebration of our namesake louis brandeis has been made possible by the dedication and inspiration of people to numerous to name. i must give us special...
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so happy that i've partnered with jeanette. i'm going to tell you. i think we are going to be really hyper. think we're like a fiery mess. but a good mess! # she's going to mess with your head, oh, yeah... i've had over 1.5 billion streams. on instagram, i've got like 4.5 million followers. when i was 17, i thought, you know what, i need to be a bit cooler. i thought, why notjust take the vowels out my name? hopefully it looks cool. i mean, i think it looks cool, but i'm bias! three, two, one! idid it! strictly 2020, i'm coming for you. and we can speak to hrvy and janette now. good morning to you both. thank you for joining good morning to you both. thank you forjoining us live on the programme. so, we saw the launch show, getting ready for the new series. jeanette, talk us through it. how have the first few days of working with hrvy bean? what is he like as a student? laughter we have been rehearsing for a week. we have been rehearsing for a week. we started last tuesday. he puts in a lot of hours, he is dedicated to learning
so happy that i've partnered with jeanette. i'm going to tell you. i think we are going to be really hyper. think we're like a fiery mess. but a good mess! # she's going to mess with your head, oh, yeah... i've had over 1.5 billion streams. on instagram, i've got like 4.5 million followers. when i was 17, i thought, you know what, i need to be a bit cooler. i thought, why notjust take the vowels out my name? hopefully it looks cool. i mean, i think it looks cool, but i'm bias! three, two, one!...
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jillian: doctor jeanette joins us, thanks for being here. is that language harmful? >> yes, i believe it is harmful. i believe it is irresponsible and negligent because it may instill unnecessary fear in americans. we have to understand vaccines have been proven and shown they are generally safe and they save lives and prevent thousands of deaths every year. polio, measles, hepatitis, meningitis, all these diseases have been minimized if not eradicated by the fda and cdc's approval of the vaccine. remember vaccines undergo rigorous trials and testing, to check for safety, efficacy and the scientists and doctors who develop these vaccines with the pharmaceutical companies are held to the highest scientific and ethical standards. keep that in mind, it is irrelevant who endorses the vaccine. it is important to understand it is put out the fda it is considered safe and could save your life. once available i will get it and in addition to getting my flu shot as well. jillian: let's look at this poll here. this is 79% of americans are worried about vaccine safety, 54% said
jillian: doctor jeanette joins us, thanks for being here. is that language harmful? >> yes, i believe it is harmful. i believe it is irresponsible and negligent because it may instill unnecessary fear in americans. we have to understand vaccines have been proven and shown they are generally safe and they save lives and prevent thousands of deaths every year. polio, measles, hepatitis, meningitis, all these diseases have been minimized if not eradicated by the fda and cdc's approval of the...
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jeff and jeanette have done a great job.ense is it is not going to happen over night and they are going to compete guys waiting in line still love the experience inside of macy's but more importantly digital sales are up 53% they got cash and 3 billion on the balance sheet in terms of accessible credit. look at any business that had to restructure and was fundamentally broken before covid and this is again has accelerated restructuring ideas and concepts that made macy's a stronger company coming out of this even if their best days back with natalie wood, i don't know, love natalie wood. guy had his hand up, i should call on guy. >> i would say there is a caveat here, mel. i think big k will come with me as well. >> tim has his hand up >> sorry, really quick because dom has every job in the book, i just wonder if he's ever been santa guy, have you dressed up in the red outfit >> typically not during the holiday season but i don't think it is appropriate right now. >> other kind of show. >> all right, we'll leave it at that >
jeff and jeanette have done a great job.ense is it is not going to happen over night and they are going to compete guys waiting in line still love the experience inside of macy's but more importantly digital sales are up 53% they got cash and 3 billion on the balance sheet in terms of accessible credit. look at any business that had to restructure and was fundamentally broken before covid and this is again has accelerated restructuring ideas and concepts that made macy's a stronger company...
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jeanette gayle, i'm thrilled to have her, an assistant press -- assistant professor of history focused on african-american women in labor history, the black struggle for freedom of the struggle for workers rights, focused on black female migrant dressmakers as they transitioned from home-based production to the garment industry in the early to mid 19th century in new york city. her book tracks the migration of black dressmakers from the south and british west indies to new york, and examines their role in the black wave of conferences -- consciousness, the fashioning of a new negroid identity -- a new negro identity. margaret chan is an associate professor of psychology at hunter college and is the daughter of chinese-american parents. she is an author and is currently finishing a book manuscript on asian americans, examining how asian americans reach management and the american workplace. she is also working on another project, she is a faculty associate at the cuny asian american institute. please join me in welcoming our speakers. please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause]
jeanette gayle, i'm thrilled to have her, an assistant press -- assistant professor of history focused on african-american women in labor history, the black struggle for freedom of the struggle for workers rights, focused on black female migrant dressmakers as they transitioned from home-based production to the garment industry in the early to mid 19th century in new york city. her book tracks the migration of black dressmakers from the south and british west indies to new york, and examines...
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and your lieutenant governor who is a fantastic woman and she loves her state, jeanette nuÑez.and we have some warriors that used to work with ron. congressman michael waltz. he knows more about -- where is michael? michael. married yet? please get married, quickly. you will be so depressed. if you don't, you are going to be very, very depressed. you'd better do it quick. she's out of here, michael. another great friend of mine and warrior, bill rakas. thank you. great job. great job. thank you, thank you. greg, thank you very much. great job you're doing. these people are tough. have some incredible people in washington. moody,y general ashley who is doing a phenomenal job. fork you, ashley, everything. doing a fantastic job. florida house speaker chris brawl. chris sprawled. florida gop chair. joe, where are you? where is joe? how are we doing? he will be out of here so fast if we don't win this election. he will be gone. we are going to win. our country will have trouble. vote for the congressman, vote for the republicans. they want to do what's right and you know it's the r
and your lieutenant governor who is a fantastic woman and she loves her state, jeanette nuÑez.and we have some warriors that used to work with ron. congressman michael waltz. he knows more about -- where is michael? michael. married yet? please get married, quickly. you will be so depressed. if you don't, you are going to be very, very depressed. you'd better do it quick. she's out of here, michael. another great friend of mine and warrior, bill rakas. thank you. great job. great job. thank...
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it but the moment saw me get the big get big main jeanette i'm into what's wrong. bill see me get on you know who's up with see me get a digital so i'm going to need it on t v and finally roll only need so final blow by gonna she need it on the. button. useful i lose on it i'm buying more of the requests and putting the tortie case who don't know my model so ill i think he needs to look boring much at the bottom to believe the guy mean he only. sees me these articles and to me i was on a little up but they believe he can post along the kook was on. the roof on that. i was there are signs of fascism everywhere in italy. in rome the memory of zone in the buildings and monuments on which scribe his name . and the streets where he carved his slogans. mussolini's formula as i'm calling you square that he described it to exploit fear and turn it into hatred is being echoed by the populace politicians to ignite their followers. these are the brothers of 80 the country's 2nd largest far right party georgia maloney is the leader today she's issuing a clarion call for europe
it but the moment saw me get the big get big main jeanette i'm into what's wrong. bill see me get on you know who's up with see me get a digital so i'm going to need it on t v and finally roll only need so final blow by gonna she need it on the. button. useful i lose on it i'm buying more of the requests and putting the tortie case who don't know my model so ill i think he needs to look boring much at the bottom to believe the guy mean he only. sees me these articles and to me i was on a little...
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jeanette gayle. she's assistant professor of history at hobart williams smith. her work lies a at intersection of african-american and labor history. the interconnected histories of the black struggle for freedom and worker's rights, focused specifically on the role of black female migrant dressmakers as they transitioned from home based production to the garment industry in the early 20th century in new york city. her forthcoming book titled fashion aing freedom, black dressmakers in new york, 1915-1945. charts the migration of black dressmakers to new york city and examines their role in three important developments. the fashioning of new negro identity, the integration, you think that's right? integration of a black industrial working class of organized labor. that's my fault. and the struggle for civil rights. and final, associate professor of sociology. she was born and raised in new york city and herself, a child of chinese immigrant parents. she earned her phd from columbia and is author of sewing garments. based on extensive field work and she's finishin
jeanette gayle. she's assistant professor of history at hobart williams smith. her work lies a at intersection of african-american and labor history. the interconnected histories of the black struggle for freedom and worker's rights, focused specifically on the role of black female migrant dressmakers as they transitioned from home based production to the garment industry in the early 20th century in new york city. her forthcoming book titled fashion aing freedom, black dressmakers in new york,...
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since the pandemic newspapers have been pushed to go digital only at 1st publisher jeanette omar ashourwho saw a decline in sales but now she sees the impact of going to tell. you no longer see this paper but. somewhere in the round so i think this. that is all for them of the beginning to end saying goodbye to the print media. as other things strike because so we need to ought to get to digital is. the system. these days traditional paper newspapers have been relegated to libraries readers now need to go online the coming months will show just how much of a difference the going paper free measures are making in rwanda. mobile money is nothing new to africa let us see how fast the idea kutch is on and also keep our eyes open and let you know how it goes but now with going to the end for today and i'm excited that you could join us thank you all for watching i am sunday to nobody here in kampala the capito or uganda thank you sandra it's vital for me to relay gets nigeria we will be back next week with more inspiring stories on our we've gotta make our planet a better place to live in by
since the pandemic newspapers have been pushed to go digital only at 1st publisher jeanette omar ashourwho saw a decline in sales but now she sees the impact of going to tell. you no longer see this paper but. somewhere in the round so i think this. that is all for them of the beginning to end saying goodbye to the print media. as other things strike because so we need to ought to get to digital is. the system. these days traditional paper newspapers have been relegated to libraries readers now...
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jeanette is here, board certified family and emergency medicine physician, fox news medical contributorprogram. >> hi, bill. >> bill: you have not diagnosed the president and first lady. but when they describe mild symptoms based on the experience you have with patients in new york, what are they going through right now? >> sure, bill. so many of my patients here in new york that have mild symptoms, it's usually congestion, runny nose, maybe sore though the, body aches, even a headache or fever. but we want it to stay mild. we don't want to see symptoms progress into chest pain, chest tightness, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing. that's when i become concerned for my patients f we can't manage the shortness of breath and oxygen levels are dropping under 90%, that's when we have to consider putting them in the hospital where they can be closely monitored. it is great that our president and firsted lady are having mild symptoms, they will be monitored very closely to make sure their symptoms don't progress. and hopefully we will continue to pray for them. >> bill: doctor, how do y
jeanette is here, board certified family and emergency medicine physician, fox news medical contributorprogram. >> hi, bill. >> bill: you have not diagnosed the president and first lady. but when they describe mild symptoms based on the experience you have with patients in new york, what are they going through right now? >> sure, bill. so many of my patients here in new york that have mild symptoms, it's usually congestion, runny nose, maybe sore though the, body aches, even a...
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jillian: let's bring in doctor jeanette, family and emergency medicine doctor. you have been treating covid-19 patients for months, you see them every single day. tell me your sense of the timeline of this, the president and first lady testing positive, mark meadows tested negative. at what deck after contracting covid-19 would you test positive? >> what we know as incubation period is tweetwo-14 days. hope tested positive wednesday, the president got his results a few hours ago, 6 hours ago, he may picked it up from her or someone else. we can't say for sure. he could have picked it up several days ago. you are most contagious a few days before you start showing symptoms, and a few days after you test positive. that is not an exact science, that is average but incubation period two to 14 days with most people showing symptoms on average between 5 to 7 days but that is why the cdc recommends a 14 day quarantine because you may not show symptoms until dale everyday 12. it's important to take precautions so the virus doesn't spread from person-to-person it doesn't
jillian: let's bring in doctor jeanette, family and emergency medicine doctor. you have been treating covid-19 patients for months, you see them every single day. tell me your sense of the timeline of this, the president and first lady testing positive, mark meadows tested negative. at what deck after contracting covid-19 would you test positive? >> what we know as incubation period is tweetwo-14 days. hope tested positive wednesday, the president got his results a few hours ago, 6 hours...
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house of representative's, jeanette rankin, who would vote against war after the attack on pearl harbor. she was a lifelong pacifist and could not accept the violation of her principal even if the united states was attacked in 1941. but also, the man who had just gotten the speakership of the house of representatives broke with the director of his party and refused to vote for the declaration. this is a time where great questions are at stake. people are intensely divided and politics is going to start impacting foreign policy. by the way, it is a great time because just as we are getting ready to debate how to end world war i a pandemic breaks out. the cdc estimates today about 675,000 lost their lives during the great influenza. kansas city had about 2300 dead -- that is significantly larger than st. louis who is better organized and ruthless when dealing with a pandemic. in the month of october alone 195,000 americans died. 50,000 americans died of wounds during world war i. and at about the time the senate is going to move into the most intense question about what should we do regar
house of representative's, jeanette rankin, who would vote against war after the attack on pearl harbor. she was a lifelong pacifist and could not accept the violation of her principal even if the united states was attacked in 1941. but also, the man who had just gotten the speakership of the house of representatives broke with the director of his party and refused to vote for the declaration. this is a time where great questions are at stake. people are intensely divided and politics is going...
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here with more is florida's lieutenant governor jeanette nunez. good morning to you. know people were up in arms about this. >> certainly. what governor desantis said yesterday, obviously, we addressed the situation. there was an inordinate amount of traffic to the web site, over a million hits to that web site per hour, something that is extraordinarily unusual. but we wanted to make sure that, obviously, that deadline -- which was midnight on monday -- was extended to give people an opportunity, those that wanted to register and were trying to comply with that deadline, which is i why we extended it from noon to seven and also allowed for postmarking as well. we feel we sufficiently addressed those challenges with that web site monday by allowing that additional extension on tuesday. ainsley: why do you think the numbers were so high? is it because so many people from new york and other areas are moving to the area and trying to register? >> that certainly could be a part of it. we know there's been an intense effort, obviously, to rebelling thester voters on both s
here with more is florida's lieutenant governor jeanette nunez. good morning to you. know people were up in arms about this. >> certainly. what governor desantis said yesterday, obviously, we addressed the situation. there was an inordinate amount of traffic to the web site, over a million hits to that web site per hour, something that is extraordinarily unusual. but we wanted to make sure that, obviously, that deadline -- which was midnight on monday -- was extended to give people an...
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jeanette nesheiwat.octor, i'm sure you heard some of what we heard from the chief of staff giving an update of the president. suffering from mild symptoms. he is in residence and joked at one point that the president probably is critiquing his answers right now suggesting the president is inside watching tv and watching the way he answered those questions. what did you make of what you just heard from the white house? >> i like the fact they're mild symptoms. if we remember that most patients will have no symptoms or very mild symptoms. hopefully they remain mild and he doesn't have any difficulty breathing, chest pain or shortness of breath. even if he does develop any of those more significant symptoms or complications we have the tools to fight it. we can provide the medications, remdesivir, we can provide high levels of oxygen. if we need to go even further extremes we have convalescent plasma, the antibody that can help fight against the virus to reduce the viral load. we have vitamin d, zinc, we ha
jeanette nesheiwat.octor, i'm sure you heard some of what we heard from the chief of staff giving an update of the president. suffering from mild symptoms. he is in residence and joked at one point that the president probably is critiquing his answers right now suggesting the president is inside watching tv and watching the way he answered those questions. what did you make of what you just heard from the white house? >> i like the fact they're mild symptoms. if we remember that most...
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and your lieutenant governor who is a fantastic woman and she loves her state, jeanette nuñez.some warriors that used to work with ron. congressman michael waltz. he knows more about -- where is michael? michael. did you get married yet? please get married, quickly. you will be so depressed. if you don't, you are going to be very, very depressed. you'd better do it quick. she's out of here, michael. another great friend of mine and warrior, gus bilirakis. thank you. great job. great job. thank you, thank you. greg, thank you very much. great job you're doing. these people are tough. we have some incredible people in washington. attorney general ashley moody, who is doing a phenomenal job. thank you, ashley, for everything. doing a fantastic job. lorida house speaker chris -- chris sprawled. florida gop chair. joe, where are you? here is joe? how are we doing? he will be out of here so fast if we don't win this election. he will be gone. we are going to win. our country will have trouble. vote for the congressman, vote for the republicans. they want to do what's right and you kn
and your lieutenant governor who is a fantastic woman and she loves her state, jeanette nuñez.some warriors that used to work with ron. congressman michael waltz. he knows more about -- where is michael? michael. did you get married yet? please get married, quickly. you will be so depressed. if you don't, you are going to be very, very depressed. you'd better do it quick. she's out of here, michael. another great friend of mine and warrior, gus bilirakis. thank you. great job. great job. thank...
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still, it was a congress that had jeanette rankin in it, there were important new directions, at least in some areas. i was especially thinking about nicole, if you hide thoughts about american politics more broadly. benjamin, what about state politics in the southwest? did it not matter at all, who was governor of texas? and who the sort of local political leaders war, in the american southwest. >> thank you both for excellent questions. to think about other election results in 1916. at least -- in terms of foreign policy, i think the only thing i would go out on a limb to say, to think about is congress. they're wilson is very good at maintaining his executive authority in the realm of foreign policy. i think that there is -- whereas domestic legislation, about the eight hour day and all those kinds of things. there is a lot of democratic members of congress, who i think are ultimately responsible for getting that legislation passed. in terms of getting the united states into the war, whatever. i think we need to be looking outside of congress, and in the white house for that. perhap
still, it was a congress that had jeanette rankin in it, there were important new directions, at least in some areas. i was especially thinking about nicole, if you hide thoughts about american politics more broadly. benjamin, what about state politics in the southwest? did it not matter at all, who was governor of texas? and who the sort of local political leaders war, in the american southwest. >> thank you both for excellent questions. to think about other election results in 1916. at...
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a pretty nervous bunch, are cautiously optimistic about and we through georgia we start withost: jeanettein georgia, on the republican line. caller: yes. hello. thank you for taking my call. i am voting for trump. host: what about your senate races in florida. caller: yes in florida, i'm voting for president trump. host: what about the senate race? caller: what? host: what about the senate race? caller: i'm voting for president trump and mike pence. dee come ongo to the democratic line. line. mader: your first caller the point that i wanted to. one of the worst things we have done in our society is eliminate civics from the curriculum. this is how you got propaganda and misinformation and people cannot distinguish one thing from another. i used to be a civilian public affairs officer for the department of defense when i lived abroad in my service for 10 years. i have seen how autocrats work and how government can follow park and become dictatorial and how it starts -- fall apart and become dictatorial and how it starts with misinformation. it's amazing to me that in 202070 people don't un
a pretty nervous bunch, are cautiously optimistic about and we through georgia we start withost: jeanettein georgia, on the republican line. caller: yes. hello. thank you for taking my call. i am voting for trump. host: what about your senate races in florida. caller: yes in florida, i'm voting for president trump. host: what about the senate race? caller: what? host: what about the senate race? caller: i'm voting for president trump and mike pence. dee come ongo to the democratic line. line....
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i'm literally not going to put on a jeanette, i'm just putting that thought out there because sometimesloads of thought out there because sometimes you just think, no. loads of people love wearing them, publicly. well, they would be bang on fashion, pa rent they would be bang on fashion, parent with a lemon yellow blazer, ta ke parent with a lemon yellow blazer, take note. time now for this week's film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. in the terrific new brit pic mogul mowgli, riz ahmed plays zed, a british pakistani rapper on the brink of his first world tour. he raps. cheering. he raps. but when zed is struck down by debilitating sickness, he finds himself facing a future as uncertain as the identity struggles to define. torn between dreams of success and loyalty to his roots, zed becomes haunted by magical realist visions interwoven through the fabric of this urgent urban drama. if you want me back to where i'm coming from... directed by feature first timer bassam tariq fr
i'm literally not going to put on a jeanette, i'm just putting that thought out there because sometimesloads of thought out there because sometimes you just think, no. loads of people love wearing them, publicly. well, they would be bang on fashion, pa rent they would be bang on fashion, parent with a lemon yellow blazer, ta ke parent with a lemon yellow blazer, take note. time now for this week's film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best...