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jeanette home >> usa usa! >> i had my flag, my american flag in my hand i put it in my chest like me, this is mine. >> and it was a dream come true? >> yeah. my dream come true finally. >> usa usa! usa! >> when dreams come true that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday, i am jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time, and good night >> usa usa! . >>> right now at 6:00, get ready for rain. for the first time in quite some time, we are tracking some wet weather. >>> the news at k starts right now. good evening and thank you so much for joining us. i'm nutritionally anoushah. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. no rain so far in april. that's about to change. rain is slowly, slowly moving in. please come in. please take note, if you got any plans for sunday. >> rob mayeda is tracking it for us. >> the chances will be there, especially around the north bay, inland around contra costa county and solano county with clouds. san jose down to 62 after sunshine earlier. you see the cloudy skies there. 57. we'll ta
jeanette home >> usa usa! >> i had my flag, my american flag in my hand i put it in my chest like me, this is mine. >> and it was a dream come true? >> yeah. my dream come true finally. >> usa usa! usa! >> when dreams come true that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday, i am jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time, and good night >> usa usa! . >>> right now at 6:00, get ready for rain. for the first time in quite...
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jeanette, we hope you are keeping safe, thank you for giving us the update.us the latest on the ground of what is happening with the virus situation. jeanette: thank you for having me. the situation in india remains as grim as last week. india reported 352,000 new infections animal 3000 deaths in the past 24 hours. -- infections and 3000 deaths in the past 24 hours. the government says the peak will probably be next month. hospitals are overwhelmed, there was no let up over the weekend, people pleading for oxygen and something as basic as a hospital bed. on tv, there are extremely grim visuals. there are people walking around with portable oxygen cylinders to give people aid, they are waiting on the pavement because the hospitals don't have ads for them. manus: good to have you with us. we watched harrowing scenes the last three or four days on the ground. this takes place against the backdrop of where prime minister modi is doing everything to avoid a shutdown. he has been at a rally. he is continuing to run election campaigns and gatherings. jeanette: there
jeanette, we hope you are keeping safe, thank you for giving us the update.us the latest on the ground of what is happening with the virus situation. jeanette: thank you for having me. the situation in india remains as grim as last week. india reported 352,000 new infections animal 3000 deaths in the past 24 hours. -- infections and 3000 deaths in the past 24 hours. the government says the peak will probably be next month. hospitals are overwhelmed, there was no let up over the weekend, people...
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jeanette rodriguez joins us now. could to speak to you once again.atest on the situation in india? jeanette: thanks for having me. it's a humanitarian crisis here in india. one of the country's top hospitals said this morning that it has only two ounces of oxygen left. 25 of the sickest patients died in the last one he four hours. two hours of oxygen left at the hospital. this follows another hospital change -- chain is pleading with the courts to ask government to supply with oxygen. this is what the court said. this is just bad planning. why didn't we for see this? this is not rocket science. the administration is under trouble. really what we are seeing is a all hands on deck approach. citizens getting beds for the compatriots, life-saving medications, oxygen. everyone is trying to help each other out. anna: people are trying to help each other, cope with the virus that is already raging. are there calls for further lockdown measures, a return to some thing tougher to stop people from gathering in such large groups? jeanette: a lot of the restrict
jeanette rodriguez joins us now. could to speak to you once again.atest on the situation in india? jeanette: thanks for having me. it's a humanitarian crisis here in india. one of the country's top hospitals said this morning that it has only two ounces of oxygen left. 25 of the sickest patients died in the last one he four hours. two hours of oxygen left at the hospital. this follows another hospital change -- chain is pleading with the courts to ask government to supply with oxygen. this is...
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joining us now is jeanette rodriguez.ant to start with this phone call and the pledge from the united states send its entire supply of astrazeneca vaccine. how could this impact the country? jeanette: president biden has decided to share the entire supply of astrazeneca vaccine to other countries. we do not know what portion of this will come to india and what portion will go to other countries. biden has promised to put together a financial aid package. so far the indian stock market -- the devil is in the details as to far -- as to how far it will help india. annmarie: we are seeing supply shortages from oxygen to vaccines? what will it take to get it under control? are we moving to a national lockdown in india? >> prime minister modi has been resisting a national lockdown. local state leaders defied the prime minister and announced severe restrictions in the provinces and states. the more industrialized state has its own version of a lockdown. locally they know what is best for the people and will go ahead , even thoug
joining us now is jeanette rodriguez.ant to start with this phone call and the pledge from the united states send its entire supply of astrazeneca vaccine. how could this impact the country? jeanette: president biden has decided to share the entire supply of astrazeneca vaccine to other countries. we do not know what portion of this will come to india and what portion will go to other countries. biden has promised to put together a financial aid package. so far the indian stock market -- the...
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i want to bring in florida's lieutenant governor jeanette nunez., your state actively wood companies from wall streed to silicon valley. how concerned are you having to pass a voting litmus test, some sort of other social test that maybe you weren't prepared for? >> well, here in florida as you know we pride ourselves, especially this time around making sure our election was free and fair. we obviously are continuing to look at ways to improve the electoral process but we're not concerned. we here in florida we're seeing so many businesses flock to florida because of our economic climate, because of our beautiful beaches, because of our talented workforce. so we feel confident no matter what comes down to the legislative process we'll be able to handle it and handle it appropriately. charles: well, let's talk about that because it has been absolutely remarkable what you've been able to achieve in florida. your unemployment rate, 4.7%, well below the national average of 6%. how did you pull it off besides the beautiful beaches? >> well, we have a gr
i want to bring in florida's lieutenant governor jeanette nunez., your state actively wood companies from wall streed to silicon valley. how concerned are you having to pass a voting litmus test, some sort of other social test that maybe you weren't prepared for? >> well, here in florida as you know we pride ourselves, especially this time around making sure our election was free and fair. we obviously are continuing to look at ways to improve the electoral process but we're not...
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faces appear softer the bright light remains some of his subjects who interrogations 95 year old jeanette clinker who survived the ocean it's birkenau concentration camp unlike her little brother and her father they were sent to the gas chambers on arrival luigi toscano is intently focused on his work each photo shoot only takes several minutes ok so. afterwards she met clinkers life story is recorded like many jews in france she long remain silent about her experiences even her husband didn't know she only broke her silence when steven spielberg was looking for witnesses for the film schindler's list after that she began to get school classes through. on i'm yep no answer you've been in p.r. can all your marks for life even if you were lucky enough to come out alive and you were sent to be economic to die at. because hitler wanted to kill all the jews of europe you got that we're focusing in on him show us the media to scan to find each encounter challenging in its own way he intentionally keeps his distance and not just during the quran a pandemic. i think read to me fish and i'm fairly
faces appear softer the bright light remains some of his subjects who interrogations 95 year old jeanette clinker who survived the ocean it's birkenau concentration camp unlike her little brother and her father they were sent to the gas chambers on arrival luigi toscano is intently focused on his work each photo shoot only takes several minutes ok so. afterwards she met clinkers life story is recorded like many jews in france she long remain silent about her experiences even her husband didn't...
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jeanette address me p.s. . i felt. good i once yes was on here as usual is around the reservoir i'm on just watch it in i don't want it what i want to do or love it the idea of. this is an example not. good suggest what. my. we did it by that and seamus and my mom in there are in in gun pools. mandeep last security added up is r d keep of passive irascibility the did in the case on the rock. sat. in group while girls often group are. led to mash i down to reprise title and so my instrument has been known for fair. system are a laugh a concert a fixie com object if. it's under newcastle in actually to probably got under moody well. my ship a band i give it at the but on the television it is modern it could get good keep educator passion it's a way that you don't come back a. good amount technician as go we're actually sat. down and say dick is like the mantic is aware that a pretty simple it can provide feedback of though the upper. need was simply less attention met you something remotely. lets up in a security measure
jeanette address me p.s. . i felt. good i once yes was on here as usual is around the reservoir i'm on just watch it in i don't want it what i want to do or love it the idea of. this is an example not. good suggest what. my. we did it by that and seamus and my mom in there are in in gun pools. mandeep last security added up is r d keep of passive irascibility the did in the case on the rock. sat. in group while girls often group are. led to mash i down to reprise title and so my instrument has...
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but her mom, jeanette, was very scared when doctors found a lump on elliot's abdomen last year.an operation removing a kidney. >> reporter: she posted facebook updates on her daughter's progress, and that caught the eye of allison schickel. >> she's just this effervescent, beautiful little soul. >> reporter: the austin business woman makes robes for women recovering from breast cancer but when she saw elliot, she designed a super hero robe for a little girl battling big health problems. >> she immediately put it on, and she started running around. it was one of those moments when i sit there and go you know what? this is exactly what i'm supposed to be doing. what i'm >> reporter: the super hero hospital robe has a cape, mask, and pockets for medical devices. >> it's like little things, something fun that doesn't feel like a hospital. >> reporter: elliot's joy inspired 900 more robes for other kids. she is now cancer free, but if you ask her, there will always be something special about that robe. elliot, what super powers do you have? >> freeze! >> reporter: omar villafranca, c
but her mom, jeanette, was very scared when doctors found a lump on elliot's abdomen last year.an operation removing a kidney. >> reporter: she posted facebook updates on her daughter's progress, and that caught the eye of allison schickel. >> she's just this effervescent, beautiful little soul. >> reporter: the austin business woman makes robes for women recovering from breast cancer but when she saw elliot, she designed a super hero robe for a little girl battling big health...
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jeanette address me p.s. . i looked. through a bunch. of it as usual as i don't think it was a far. what i want to. idea. this is an example and i'll. suggest. we did it by that and seamus and my mom in our in in gun pose. mandeep last security added up is r d keep of passive irascibility the get in the case of entourage. sat. in group while girls often group our. lead to mash idea reprise title and so my instrument has been known for fair. just enough a laugh a concert a fixie com object if. it's under a new cassette in actually do only got one to move where. my shipper band can get it at the part on the television it is modern it could get good sleep if you could sit passionately to wait you don't come back in the pool the. technician has go we're actually sat. down and faded is demonic is a way to truly see it can provide feedback of the upper. need was simply less attention met you something remotely. lets up in a security measure to do you or me that was emitted thusly innocently to. mention our solidity sorts some us with. some admiration since such but separated out why it ju
jeanette address me p.s. . i looked. through a bunch. of it as usual as i don't think it was a far. what i want to. idea. this is an example and i'll. suggest. we did it by that and seamus and my mom in our in in gun pose. mandeep last security added up is r d keep of passive irascibility the get in the case of entourage. sat. in group while girls often group our. lead to mash idea reprise title and so my instrument has been known for fair. just enough a laugh a concert a fixie com object if....
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the growing of the corn and soybeans is done will if a chemicals and jeanettes -- genetically modified seeds and so on. how do you buy a good burgeron the impossible burg are. it's not either-or. legumes are the prime more source of proceed teen in the world and ideal or near ideal source of protein, and that there's no need for us to eat animal products. there's also no need to turn that -- those ideal proteins, legumes or even good proteins in form of whole grains, there's no need to turn those into artificially produced weird fake meat products. we can -- i can give you a recipe for a black bean burger that is reallying good and you can make at home with three or four real ingredients. don't need to buy a relatively expensive hyperprocesses, up to processed fake meat burger. you've want to eat meet -- everybody know audience knows. i you want to eat meat buy from a farmer or farm where you know how the animals were raised. that's not something everybody can afford, not something erv has the wherewithal to do. that goings back to the original -- that's why i said i would standard at
the growing of the corn and soybeans is done will if a chemicals and jeanettes -- genetically modified seeds and so on. how do you buy a good burgeron the impossible burg are. it's not either-or. legumes are the prime more source of proceed teen in the world and ideal or near ideal source of protein, and that there's no need for us to eat animal products. there's also no need to turn that -- those ideal proteins, legumes or even good proteins in form of whole grains, there's no need to turn...
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you may recall the testimony of jeanette scurry as well. in the evidence, exhibit number 10, you can hear the audio recording of the dispatch. jenna scurry to the officers. jenna scurry informed you that initially officer chauvin was assigned to this call on a code 3 priority 1 basis. it's code 3, get there lights and sirens, get there fast, right. it's priority 1 because the suspect is still on scene. so per the minneapolis police department policy, get there fast, thor. is on scene. right. that's what she testified. very quickly after -- that occurred at 8:04:28. then what you see is officer or she told you was that sector car, sector car 320, that's the car that patrols this part of the city, said, hey, we can take this call and officer chauvin and officer thao were canceled from the call and sector car 320, kueng and lane took it at 8:05:11. when officer kueng and lane took it over, you can go back and listen to that audio of that dispatch. you can hear them talking to each other. officers kueng and lane arrive at the cup foods at 8:08:
you may recall the testimony of jeanette scurry as well. in the evidence, exhibit number 10, you can hear the audio recording of the dispatch. jenna scurry to the officers. jenna scurry informed you that initially officer chauvin was assigned to this call on a code 3 priority 1 basis. it's code 3, get there lights and sirens, get there fast, right. it's priority 1 because the suspect is still on scene. so per the minneapolis police department policy, get there fast, thor. is on scene. right....
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i asked if it was jeanette irk. she said no, don't worry. had a child and she was diagnosed with autism. >> measles, mumps and rubella given together may be too much. >> the fact it was published in the lancet. when it came time to make decisions about having her vaccinated, i squared off the mmr and looking back, i feel very betrayed by the lancet. >> the impact of the andrew wakefield paper came around just as i became a medical reporter. for the last 20 years i've be talking about this issue. >> is autism on the rise and are childhood vaccinations to blame? >> the number of vaccines that a child gets today compared to 20, 30 years ago has almost tripled. >> some parents believe something in the vaccine is causing autism. the cdc says no scientific link. >> are we ready to say that childhood vaccines do not cause autism? >> there have been at least 15 very be scientific studies in the institute of medicine who have searched this out and they have concluded that there is no association between vaccines and autism. >> the knew study provides
i asked if it was jeanette irk. she said no, don't worry. had a child and she was diagnosed with autism. >> measles, mumps and rubella given together may be too much. >> the fact it was published in the lancet. when it came time to make decisions about having her vaccinated, i squared off the mmr and looking back, i feel very betrayed by the lancet. >> the impact of the andrew wakefield paper came around just as i became a medical reporter. for the last 20 years i've be...
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chanel austin, and jeanette rupert, maya washington, these are leaders that held it down. they kept that place sacred for everyone to go there to express their condolences and so we appreciate that. and this verdict is a verdict that's well needed and it is overdue. i want to say to the people around the world that that's listening, it was a darkness. on pay 25th was a very, very dark day. there is a lot of pain and a lot of hatred. but, i want to say at the same time that i got a chance to witness something. i got a chance to witness the love that i saw around the world that was poured to the family. i don't know if i will ever see that again in my lifetime but i am glad that i got to see the love that you have shown me and my family and everyone because you have touched us. i want to say thank you and i am so glad about this day. thank you. [ applause ] >> all right, we are going to continue to monitor the family there speaking so powerfully, so emotionally. a historic day here in the united states of america. the jury deliberated two days, ten hour, second-degree uninte
chanel austin, and jeanette rupert, maya washington, these are leaders that held it down. they kept that place sacred for everyone to go there to express their condolences and so we appreciate that. and this verdict is a verdict that's well needed and it is overdue. i want to say to the people around the world that that's listening, it was a darkness. on pay 25th was a very, very dark day. there is a lot of pain and a lot of hatred. but, i want to say at the same time that i got a chance to...
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georgia is anything close to that is just plain dumb like playing a card that quite franky joe biden jeanetted knows better than to play. >> sean: all right, mark meadows, jim jordan at the border. when we come back, joe biden set to announce new gun-control measures. we expect he will use more executive action. larry elder. they are here to explain why that is a really bad and dangerous idea. remember last night, high speed chase that ended thanks to a hero truck driver. he will join tonight. ♪ ♪ are you ready to join the duers? those who du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent. the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic inf
georgia is anything close to that is just plain dumb like playing a card that quite franky joe biden jeanetted knows better than to play. >> sean: all right, mark meadows, jim jordan at the border. when we come back, joe biden set to announce new gun-control measures. we expect he will use more executive action. larry elder. they are here to explain why that is a really bad and dangerous idea. remember last night, high speed chase that ended thanks to a hero truck driver. he will join...
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. >> come to camp jeanette and find yourself. >> that made all the difference. >> boy, as a 15-year-old like freedom. you didn't feel like you were a spectacle even if people were staring at you. you didn't feel like you were a burden. >> which was different from life back at home? >> you knew you were really different. there i was not different. >> many years later, a couple has made "crip camp," a movie about the larger disability rights movement. it features interviews with former campers and counselors. >> i feel like these people are crazy. >> and archival footage shot in the 1970's. it follows camp participants who became trail blazers in a wider struggle. >> it started with this theory that jim had, which was this camp was connected to the change that happened, and the idea was to go back and try to find the seminal moments that connected through these characters you meet as friends in summercamp. filling that in an abled us to see something, which otherwise we wouldn't be able to see, which is the impact of something small and how it grows. >> among the key protagonists, judy hu
. >> come to camp jeanette and find yourself. >> that made all the difference. >> boy, as a 15-year-old like freedom. you didn't feel like you were a spectacle even if people were staring at you. you didn't feel like you were a burden. >> which was different from life back at home? >> you knew you were really different. there i was not different. >> many years later, a couple has made "crip camp," a movie about the larger disability rights movement....
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. >> reporter: the documentary captured the summer of 1971 at camp jeanette in new york, a special placehere young people with disabilitied could be themselveses. these are the words of a former camper. jim was 15 years old then. he was born with spina bifida. he was given a camera to capture their experiences. that was a half century ago, but it put in perspective the disability movement. they spent six years working on the documentary. >> we could use the camp to shift the perception of disability and tell one of the great unknown and unsung civil rightses stories of the time was intriguing to me. >> reporter: in the five hours of unedited film, the campers discovered common bonds and a desire to remove barriers on the path to independence. >> there was the antiwar movement, the civil rights movement, the woman's movement. and gay rights movement. looking around and saying, you know, we need one for ourself. >> reporter: judy had been a camper and returned as a counselor that summer. >> we felt that we needed to come together in order to really express a new vision. and that we were go
. >> reporter: the documentary captured the summer of 1971 at camp jeanette in new york, a special placehere young people with disabilitied could be themselveses. these are the words of a former camper. jim was 15 years old then. he was born with spina bifida. he was given a camera to capture their experiences. that was a half century ago, but it put in perspective the disability movement. they spent six years working on the documentary. >> we could use the camp to shift the...
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i just want to thank jeanette patrick and samantha snyder for operating the cameras and working to collect all the questions, your help is appreciated, couldn't have done it without you. hope to see you back here real soon. >> booktv on c-span2 every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors, comes from these television companies who support c-span as a public service. >> reporter: up next booktv haps monthly "in depth" program with medical ethicist harriet washington, the monopolies: the shocking corporate takeover of life itself--and the consequences for your health and our medical future" and recently published carte blanche about nonconsensual medical testing on member to be with missouri, african americans and prisoners. >> host: harriet washington, you write that at age 10 hours schweitzer, out of your life, out of my life, change your life. how did that happen?
i just want to thank jeanette patrick and samantha snyder for operating the cameras and working to collect all the questions, your help is appreciated, couldn't have done it without you. hope to see you back here real soon. >> booktv on c-span2 every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors, comes from these television companies who support c-span as a public service. >> reporter: up next booktv haps monthly "in depth" program with medical ethicist harriet...
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today's jungle was make the innocent move on rable only jane is taking a nap and dancing to fatten jeanette papal connection allowing criminals to actually have the firearms. for years pauline hanson has been pushing a populist anti immigration agenda. i believe we are in danger of being swamped by asians the. good publicity stunts including wearing a burka to poem and have led to accusations of racism because this is not. what should belong in this column and. everyone now and fame should have some knowledge and have a handle. i am have to protect themselves because i don't trust our government's failure to do it for us. what we say here it would probably translate their we say that the right to protect and defend yourself is a god given right. the one nation visitors a being schooled in public relations by the n.r.a. media liaison team. just for an mortons an office an argument for gun ownership that can be used beyond the united states the right to protect and defend yourself exactly now despite his constitutional duty doesn't come from that constitutes deterrence just guarantees us but
today's jungle was make the innocent move on rable only jane is taking a nap and dancing to fatten jeanette papal connection allowing criminals to actually have the firearms. for years pauline hanson has been pushing a populist anti immigration agenda. i believe we are in danger of being swamped by asians the. good publicity stunts including wearing a burka to poem and have led to accusations of racism because this is not. what should belong in this column and. everyone now and fame should have...
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>> jeanette o'day with the st. louis dispatch.r line is open. >> hi there. >> hi, thanks so much for having me. i really just need a couple of basic data points from you. i'm the data person. can you tell me what the population of missouri is and illinois is? >> what i'm going to suggest for you if you don't mind. we have public affairs specialist on our comes line if you connect them 301-763-3030 we'll get you the numbers right away to file your story. okay, can you still hear me here? >> we can. >> is that information not searchable on your data portals right now? >> well, ma'am, we're actually conducting a live conference or news conference and q & a and some of our attendees don't have the data base at their fingertips, just to expedite getting you that response i wanted you to reach out to our public information office if that's quite all right by you. >> okay, yes, i will do that, thank you so much. >> thank you so much for thank you for your continued interest in the 2020 census. operator, can we have our next caller? >> da
>> jeanette o'day with the st. louis dispatch.r line is open. >> hi there. >> hi, thanks so much for having me. i really just need a couple of basic data points from you. i'm the data person. can you tell me what the population of missouri is and illinois is? >> what i'm going to suggest for you if you don't mind. we have public affairs specialist on our comes line if you connect them 301-763-3030 we'll get you the numbers right away to file your story. okay, can you...
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janelle austin, you know, jeanette rupren, may ya washington, these are community leaders that held down at that place, they held that place sacred for everyone to go there to express their condolences, so we appreciate that, and this verdict is a verdict that is well needed and it's over due, and i want to say to the people around the world that is listening, it was a darkness on may 25th, was a very very dark day. there was a lot of pain, and there was a lot of hatred. but at the same time i got a chance to witness something. i got a chance to witness the love that i saw around the world that was poured into the family. i don't know if i would ever see that again in my lifetime, but i'm glad that i got a chance to see the love that you have shown me, my family, and everyone because you've touched us, and i want to say thank you. and i'm so glad about this day. thank you. >> i just want to thank everyone, again. all the family up here has basically said the same thing, so i just want to thank you. thank you to the community. you all are very special to me. you're just like family. >> ye
janelle austin, you know, jeanette rupren, may ya washington, these are community leaders that held down at that place, they held that place sacred for everyone to go there to express their condolences, so we appreciate that, and this verdict is a verdict that is well needed and it's over due, and i want to say to the people around the world that is listening, it was a darkness on may 25th, was a very very dark day. there was a lot of pain, and there was a lot of hatred. but at the same time i...
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. >> the documentary captures the summer of 1971 at camp jeanette in upstate new york.special place for young people with disabilities can be themselves. these are the words of former camper. >> when we were there, there was no outside >> jim was 15 yewas 15 yewas he was born with spina bifida. he was given a camera by a visiting group of filmmakers to capture their experiences. although, that was a half- century ago, they thought it had value to put in perspective how the disabilities evolves. collaborating with the executive producer, they spent six years working on the documentary. >> we can sort of use the camp to shift people's perception of disability and tell one of the great unknown and unsung rights of our time. it was really intriguing. >> in the 5 hours of unedited film shots, the campers discovers common bonds and a desire to remove barriers that impinged on their path to independence. >> there is the antiwar movement. looking around saying we need one for ourselves. >> we really felt we needed to come together in order to really express a new vision were go
. >> the documentary captures the summer of 1971 at camp jeanette in upstate new york.special place for young people with disabilities can be themselves. these are the words of former camper. >> when we were there, there was no outside >> jim was 15 yewas 15 yewas he was born with spina bifida. he was given a camera by a visiting group of filmmakers to capture their experiences. although, that was a half- century ago, they thought it had value to put in perspective how the...
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what i didn't hear jeanette was the plan to address the immediate crisis that the border and i will continue carrying for unaccompanied children in government custody is now so dire that they are issuing a desperate plea to those at nasa. senator kelly's former employer asking to take three months leave to help to del my care for kids up border shelters a50% reduction of arrests of illegal immigrants. president biden is still blaming his predecessor. >> the plan was working but the last administration decided it was not working. >> the president has set his priority for the next 100 days. he is looking at the root causes of why people are fleeing and coming to the u.s. in the first place. white house aides say they are looking at root causes now like gangs and corruption, and even climate change. john. >> john: gillian turner at the white house. thank you. 5 people including two north carolina sheriff's deputies are dead tonight following a 13 hour standoff. a32-year-old suspect is also dead. authorities believe he killed his mother and his stepfather. the suspects in the theft of lady gaga'
what i didn't hear jeanette was the plan to address the immediate crisis that the border and i will continue carrying for unaccompanied children in government custody is now so dire that they are issuing a desperate plea to those at nasa. senator kelly's former employer asking to take three months leave to help to del my care for kids up border shelters a50% reduction of arrests of illegal immigrants. president biden is still blaming his predecessor. >> the plan was working but the last...
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you know of why did president lula to be a candidate so that they can take over the oil prospects jeanette's or destroy the engineering companies in generic of his or brazil so the american companies contractors could come to brazil. britain south secretary has voiced concern over growing unrest in northern ireland's the region has seen a space of violence overnight incidents since last week and there are fears that breaks it stalked tensions under simmons reports. 6 nights of violence in northern ireland this the scene in belfast a bus has been hijacked and set on fire the driver escaped shot but not injured a journalist was attacked and also hurt my. at least 7 police officers were injured bringing the total to more than 50 in less than a week. most of the trouble over the past week has involved young progresses loyalist rioters angry at a number of issues many are enraged by the new post brick city trade barriers between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. they say they're becoming more and more alienated but another main issue cited by yunus now is a police decision not to prosecut
you know of why did president lula to be a candidate so that they can take over the oil prospects jeanette's or destroy the engineering companies in generic of his or brazil so the american companies contractors could come to brazil. britain south secretary has voiced concern over growing unrest in northern ireland's the region has seen a space of violence overnight incidents since last week and there are fears that breaks it stalked tensions under simmons reports. 6 nights of violence in...
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jeff hinton in his two students that were bought they had in the jeanette lament - - image net is a collectionof photos to build a system to recognize everything in the photos. that was the brainchild. i was talking to her and i talked to her advisor as well. there was a moment between them and said i want to do image net and was betting her career and he said that was not the way to go she should not do it that was not the thing to back her career on and she did it anyway. that's another piece that had to be in place for this kind of thing to work. >> at such a powerful thing for success. >> yes. it is complicated but i wish it was in their. sometimes you make choices for narrative. and for flow. so you make these hard decisions. but again, we need to step back and think about the decision we made. whoever we are to say did i make a mistake there? does that need to go when the next time? host: how quickly did you write the book? >> i wrote it over the course of about two and a half or three years. i made the mistake of agreeing to write a book and joined "the new york times" the same week. ne
jeff hinton in his two students that were bought they had in the jeanette lament - - image net is a collectionof photos to build a system to recognize everything in the photos. that was the brainchild. i was talking to her and i talked to her advisor as well. there was a moment between them and said i want to do image net and was betting her career and he said that was not the way to go she should not do it that was not the thing to back her career on and she did it anyway. that's another piece...
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jeanette nesheiwat. good morning to you.i think we're going to see specific areas in the country where we'll have outbreaks, like we see in michigan, there's an outbreak right now. we have increasing cases in new jersey, rhode island, also in new york. but i don't think we're going to hit a wave like we're seeing in europe, specifically because of the amount of vaccinations that we're putting into the arms of americans. we are breaking records. over the weekend we hit about 4 million cases, 4 million vaccines and that's phenomenal. if we can continue that, we should avoid a another wave here in the united states but there is concern, for example, the new mutant variant in california. we don't know is it going to cause reinfection. we don't know for sure is it going to be resistant to the vaccines that we have. the scientists at stanford think the vaccine will work which is great but we need more data and that will be soon coming out of the labs there in stanford where they first discovered this new variant that came from ind
jeanette nesheiwat. good morning to you.i think we're going to see specific areas in the country where we'll have outbreaks, like we see in michigan, there's an outbreak right now. we have increasing cases in new jersey, rhode island, also in new york. but i don't think we're going to hit a wave like we're seeing in europe, specifically because of the amount of vaccinations that we're putting into the arms of americans. we are breaking records. over the weekend we hit about 4 million cases, 4...
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haslinda: bloomberg's jeanette rodriguez in mumbai. plenty more ahead. keep it here with us. bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: let's get to the big story. president biden's $2.2 trillion spending to boost and bolster american infrastructure. the labor secretary spoke to bloomberg about the potential impact on jobs and the economy overall. >> i think you can integrate labor with this bill, but also the entire american economy as we move forward here with the american jobs plant. inside that bill, there's lots of components that can get america back to work, to add to the news today, but also rebuild america, quite honestly, with infrastructure, climate change, clean water, racial equity in the care economy, the caregiving economy. there's a lot in this. labor will be very happy with this plan, but not just labor, the american movement. america as a whole should be happy with this plan because it's kind of the next step from the american rescue plan. we saw some benefits from the rescue plan today with good economic policies, a competent vaccine plan. it's about building momentum. a year a
haslinda: bloomberg's jeanette rodriguez in mumbai. plenty more ahead. keep it here with us. bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: let's get to the big story. president biden's $2.2 trillion spending to boost and bolster american infrastructure. the labor secretary spoke to bloomberg about the potential impact on jobs and the economy overall. >> i think you can integrate labor with this bill, but also the entire american economy as we move forward here with the american jobs plant. inside that bill,...
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let's speak to jeanette rodriguez. very good to speak to you once again. the latest on the virus situation in india? >> thank you for having me. the situation remains as it was last week. there has been no let up in the pleas for medication. something as simple as a hospital bed when url. there are horrific visuals on tv of people lying down with makeshift oxygen cylinders by their side while they wait for a hospital bed. the situation is grim. there has been hopeful development overnight. the u.k. is sending medical equipment. planes will start landing in new delhi tuesday. mark: what is the next development we are looking for domestically? could india be heading for a more strict lockdown? >> prime minister modi has been resisting a national lockdown. he has been saying while india announced one of the world's strictest lockdowns lester during the first wave, this year they have the vaccine. india's wealthiest state and most industrialized state has been under lockdown pretty much this entire month. the capital has extended its lockdown by another week.
let's speak to jeanette rodriguez. very good to speak to you once again. the latest on the virus situation in india? >> thank you for having me. the situation remains as it was last week. there has been no let up in the pleas for medication. something as simple as a hospital bed when url. there are horrific visuals on tv of people lying down with makeshift oxygen cylinders by their side while they wait for a hospital bed. the situation is grim. there has been hopeful development...
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the chief equipment maker is expecting jeanette -- demands to store amid a global semiconductors shortaget next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open, eight minutes until the cash equity session. pointing modestly to the upside. u.s. futures looked mixed. that's get the individual stocks we are watching. dani burger is here with us. asml on the top of your list. good morning. dani: afc -- asml for previously deve forecast saying sales will grow in the double digits, now we have a firm number. the number they have given us is a 30% jump in 2021 sales. the ceo is saying that the main reason why it's above guidance is basically the market situation. you just read the papers, chip shortages everywhere. that has been the word for 2021 when it comes to this sector so far. that seeming to benefit asml for the rest of the year. mark: what's going on with heineken? dani: people were expected to have strong less beer in the first quarter of 2021, but that's not what happened. forecast were a drop in sales. heineken instead ending the quarter flat. they did point to a
the chief equipment maker is expecting jeanette -- demands to store amid a global semiconductors shortaget next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open, eight minutes until the cash equity session. pointing modestly to the upside. u.s. futures looked mixed. that's get the individual stocks we are watching. dani burger is here with us. asml on the top of your list. good morning. dani: afc -- asml for previously deve forecast saying sales will grow in the double...
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reporter: from a cuban cigar factory in the 1800s with maria isabel to contemporary miami where jeanettell intertwined. >> i do not want my child here, but i do not want her alone thousands of miles away. i want my child safe. if safe were a place, it would look nothing like any of the options. >> reporter: a former migrant rights organizers she shines a light on women and children in detention at the center of a national conversation once again. but garcia says this book is not about the current situation at the border. you bristle at this book being called timely. why is that? >> to me it's sort of timely to who, you know. i started writing some of that during the obama administration and, you know, deportations were ramping up, detention centers were being built all over the country. this issue has sort of always been timely to the communities most affected. >> reporter: their stories are american stories and garcia says it's important to show there's not always a happy ending, that there's not one universal immigrant experience. >> i think what i'm most interested in are these indivi
reporter: from a cuban cigar factory in the 1800s with maria isabel to contemporary miami where jeanettell intertwined. >> i do not want my child here, but i do not want her alone thousands of miles away. i want my child safe. if safe were a place, it would look nothing like any of the options. >> reporter: a former migrant rights organizers she shines a light on women and children in detention at the center of a national conversation once again. but garcia says this book is not...
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generic services are important, but often jeanette ever -- generic services do not get those unique issues that you have to overcome in order to reach specific populations. i would strongly recommend that. >> on racism specifically, antiracist policy. how do we get our mental health system to incorporate those? if we don't do that, people who are dealing with racism every day, in the trauma that results, will still walk around without load on their shoulders. dr. evans: the research is pretty clear and consistent, that racism that have an impact on people's mental health. i do not know that many -- that that is a part of most clinicians training. you probably know. social workers are actually better at that than other professionals. many of the mental health professionals do not have that understanding, that connection, understanding that we not only have to deal with people, we have to help people with the reality in which they live, and helping them navigate a life or they are experiencing those circumstances. >> thank you very much, madam chair. rep. delauro: we can follow up in a numbe
generic services are important, but often jeanette ever -- generic services do not get those unique issues that you have to overcome in order to reach specific populations. i would strongly recommend that. >> on racism specifically, antiracist policy. how do we get our mental health system to incorporate those? if we don't do that, people who are dealing with racism every day, in the trauma that results, will still walk around without load on their shoulders. dr. evans: the research is...
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governor of florida jeanette nenes joining me to tuesday big tech censorship and what florida is doingo will weigh in on the china threat, dagen mcdowell and james freeman, we'll get back to this fantastic panel when we come right back you're watching mornings with maria. you can spend your life in boxing or any other business, but one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. and it won't matter what hit you. what matters is you're down. and there's nothing down there with you but the choice that will define you. do you stay down? or. do you find, somewhere deep inside of you, the resilience to get up. ♪♪ [announcer] and this fight is a long way from over, leonard is coming back. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda - a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as y
governor of florida jeanette nenes joining me to tuesday big tech censorship and what florida is doingo will weigh in on the china threat, dagen mcdowell and james freeman, we'll get back to this fantastic panel when we come right back you're watching mornings with maria. you can spend your life in boxing or any other business, but one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. and it won't matter what hit you. what matters is you're down. and there's nothing down there with you but...
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jeanette in st. petersburg, florida says derek chauvin is guilty. caller: yes, good morning. would like to say i wish everybody would remember this trial is not george floyd, he is not on trial. what he has said and what he has done has been just unconscionable. i can't imagine being pulled over for possibly a crime and having a gun pointed in my face as a hello by an officer to start with. can you imagine how panic stricken a person would be? he didn't give the man a chance to breathe, to have possibly 400 to 500 pounds of people piled on top of him for nine minutes. the crowd, children, such vicious people. no. my family as a family of police officers and this man is a disgrace to all of them. host: what have conversations been like with your family of police officers? caller: they are not happy with this man. it made it difficult for them to do their jobs. they are police officers in the city of philadelphia. those people are, with the national guard, so afraid of what is going to happen if this trial does not, -- does not come to a happy verdict. host: what is a happy ver
jeanette in st. petersburg, florida says derek chauvin is guilty. caller: yes, good morning. would like to say i wish everybody would remember this trial is not george floyd, he is not on trial. what he has said and what he has done has been just unconscionable. i can't imagine being pulled over for possibly a crime and having a gun pointed in my face as a hello by an officer to start with. can you imagine how panic stricken a person would be? he didn't give the man a chance to breathe, to have...
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todo estÁ listo para el concierto de grandiosas en donde dulce, marÍa conchita alonso, karina y jeanette tristes". " corazÓn de poeta", " cuando estoy con Él", entre otras. >> me avisaron que el pÚblico mexicano me recibirÍa con mucho cariÑo y entusiasmo y fue asÍ. fue mi primera presentaciÓn en mÉxico. era la primera vez que hacÍa un concierto y el publico fue fantÁstico. >> ademÁs subiÓ a escena karina con sus temas " sÉ cÓmo duele" y " morirme de amor" marÍa conchita alonso no dejara de cantar " acarÍciame", " noche de copas" o " ella y yo". >> tambiÉn le vamos a presentar la canciÓn " llÉname de ti". >> dulce cantarÁ " muÑecas", " heridas", " te perdÍ", " dÉjame volver contigo". [mÚsica] >> el concepto musical creado por el productor hugo men junto, que ha logrado consolidar a un elenco femenino es un clÁsico dentro de los espectÁculos en vivo. el show serÁ el prÓximo 10 de abril.. carlos: son grandiosas y todos recordamos sus canciones. karla: yo voy a estos conciertos y siempre me sÉ todas sus canciones. [cantan] carlos: me llegaban al subconsciente sus letras y me dÉ cuenta de que
todo estÁ listo para el concierto de grandiosas en donde dulce, marÍa conchita alonso, karina y jeanette tristes". " corazÓn de poeta", " cuando estoy con Él", entre otras. >> me avisaron que el pÚblico mexicano me recibirÍa con mucho cariÑo y entusiasmo y fue asÍ. fue mi primera presentaciÓn en mÉxico. era la primera vez que hacÍa un concierto y el publico fue fantÁstico. >> ademÁs subiÓ a escena karina con sus temas " sÉ cÓmo...
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jeanette: buenos dÍas. dolores de cabeza, falta de aire y dolor abdominal en —— y en las piernas,. una de ellas falleciÓ. abras investiga si la vacuna fue la causante de la muerte y los sÍntomas. >> cada vez que hay dudas sobre algÚn tipo de medicamento, o en este caso, una vacuna, creo que las autoridades de salud estÁn para proteger al pÚblico, y hasta que se aclare la razÓn de estos coÁgulos, en 6 personas que han recibido la vacuna, me parece una buena medida. janet: aun asÍ, expertos mÉdicos, incluyendo asesores de la casa blanca, advierten que los beneficios de vacunarse con las otras dos vacunas disponibles, es mucho mayor que el riesgo de contraer el virus. >> [habla en inglÉs] janet: el presidente asegura que hay suficientes vacunas para seguir administrando 3 millones de inyecciones al dÍa. el propio doctor fauci esta maÑana dicho que Él cree que esta pausa deberÍa ser durante dÍas, y no semanas, ni mes, y que se deberÍa expender en su totalidad el uso de la vacuna de jones aÑos, pero finalmente q
jeanette: buenos dÍas. dolores de cabeza, falta de aire y dolor abdominal en —— y en las piernas,. una de ellas falleciÓ. abras investiga si la vacuna fue la causante de la muerte y los sÍntomas. >> cada vez que hay dudas sobre algÚn tipo de medicamento, o en este caso, una vacuna, creo que las autoridades de salud estÁn para proteger al pÚblico, y hasta que se aclare la razÓn de estos coÁgulos, en 6 personas que han recibido la vacuna, me parece una buena medida. janet: aun...