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jennifer: i'm good. how are you? i'm jennifer. jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: yes.e to meet you. lemonis: so, i was asking questions. what's the number-one item ordered? jennifer: pulled pork. lemonis: no doubt? jennifer: no doubt. lemonis: okay. so, whose recipes are these? jennifer: mine. lemonis: and who's in charge of what? chandler: she's the art, and i'm really the business side of it, right? i'm trying to make sure we're able to scale -- like, we can't scale her, so i need to have something that is makable by a properly trained employee. if it was 100% her way, it would be we make everything that we can from scratch. jennifer: that's the problem, is that we're very much both control freaks about stuff. i'm in charge of operations, the daily running of the store. lemonis: okay. chandler: i'm the ceo. i get the final call. lemonis: what does that mean? [ both laugh ] it's a barbecue restaurant. chandler: yeah. lemonis: it seems to me that chandler maybe takes himself just a little too seriously. it's almost like he felt like he needed to put a label on himself.
jennifer: i'm good. how are you? i'm jennifer. jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: yes.e to meet you. lemonis: so, i was asking questions. what's the number-one item ordered? jennifer: pulled pork. lemonis: no doubt? jennifer: no doubt. lemonis: okay. so, whose recipes are these? jennifer: mine. lemonis: and who's in charge of what? chandler: she's the art, and i'm really the business side of it, right? i'm trying to make sure we're able to scale -- like, we can't scale her, so i need to have...
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-jennifer: i'm jennifer. lemonis: jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: nice to meet you. welcome.ad: tad. nice to meet you. lemonis: tad, nice to meet you. tad: we're getting ready for lunch. lemonis: is corporate events primarily what you do? tad: most of our work is film production -- about 80%. lemonis: oh, really? 'cause i don't normally think chicago film production. when tad walks me through how he allocates his business revenue, with 80% of it being concentrated to one industry, what happens if that industry goes away? what does he do? well, i'm just gonna take a step back and kind of watch the process. tad: okay, we'll get all set up. you park the van. we'll start getting this thing all set up. need a spoon for that. vince: what about these coffee pots? tad: get them in the conference room. fire hazard. how much time do we have? woman #2: 12 minutes. lemonis: have you ever visualized trying to herd cats? that's what i feel like i'm watching. tad: i mean, this is ridiculous. lemonis: everybody's running around like a chicken with their head cut off. just looks like mass cha
-jennifer: i'm jennifer. lemonis: jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: nice to meet you. welcome.ad: tad. nice to meet you. lemonis: tad, nice to meet you. tad: we're getting ready for lunch. lemonis: is corporate events primarily what you do? tad: most of our work is film production -- about 80%. lemonis: oh, really? 'cause i don't normally think chicago film production. when tad walks me through how he allocates his business revenue, with 80% of it being concentrated to one industry, what...
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jennifer: i learned to. so definitely you should feel embarrassed about that rena certainly did not printed descriptive representation means they are person who represents literally a specific group. it tends to be racial and ethnic groups printed but as a veterans, you're in a community representing a lot of wrote veterans. you are representing that professional group or that particular group of people. we tend to think about it more in racial terms and it has been originating mostly to describe the teen out lawmakers but it's kind of interesting because i think that we think of this as being something sort of important and of itself and that it is nice and that is probably true. i think you're starting to see and i like to hear your opinion in terms of whether it actually makes a difference and i don't know the social interactions. be very curious. i think you do see it in passing legislation. and think it is very important and imagining with the women really truly help for them to see american woman in of
jennifer: i learned to. so definitely you should feel embarrassed about that rena certainly did not printed descriptive representation means they are person who represents literally a specific group. it tends to be racial and ethnic groups printed but as a veterans, you're in a community representing a lot of wrote veterans. you are representing that professional group or that particular group of people. we tend to think about it more in racial terms and it has been originating mostly to...
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i'm going to turn the next question you, jennifer, if i can. and that goes to follow up on some of the points about affordability issues and questions andit thoughts. can you comment at all on issues on how we should be thinking about our government and others ought to be thinking about affordability of vaccines or treatments that would ultimately develop, be developed and how important the question of affordability is for accessibility for all americans? >> i mean, i know this has come up in the context of the vaccine and quite obviously cost should not be a barrier to getting vaccinated. wecc depend of people getting vaccinated, so just have to take that off the table. i do think though that that conversation is a bit premature because we don't yet have vaccine and is not a good signal to send to the companies on whom we will depend on to make a vaccine aton this point who made the looking ahead and try to figure out if it's worth it for themselves. in 2009 thehe federal government bought a lot of vaccines anticipate that would have to happen
i'm going to turn the next question you, jennifer, if i can. and that goes to follow up on some of the points about affordability issues and questions andit thoughts. can you comment at all on issues on how we should be thinking about our government and others ought to be thinking about affordability of vaccines or treatments that would ultimately develop, be developed and how important the question of affordability is for accessibility for all americans? >> i mean, i know this has come...
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start with you, jennifer, if we could. am going to ask you, given your "in depth" science background if you could lay out the basics for us. a lot and a lot -- some science. i am being generous. what is covid-19, how does it transmit between humans, help us understand the words pandemic, isolation, quarantine and a little bit more about how to interpret mortality rates and things like that. >> covid-19 is a disease caused by a newly recognized human coronavirus. coronavirus's are viruses that circulate the planet but this is a new one, all best federal logic analysis and genic analysis suggested started in bats, possibly through some other animal, likely a mammal but we don't know what that animal is. it is a respiratory virus and possibly some exceptions it is largely driven through droplet transmission meaning when someone is sick they expel virus from their body in large droplets that fall to the ground and 2 surfaces a distance of three feet. just to stress because i have questions, can i get the virus when i go runnin
start with you, jennifer, if we could. am going to ask you, given your "in depth" science background if you could lay out the basics for us. a lot and a lot -- some science. i am being generous. what is covid-19, how does it transmit between humans, help us understand the words pandemic, isolation, quarantine and a little bit more about how to interpret mortality rates and things like that. >> covid-19 is a disease caused by a newly recognized human coronavirus. coronavirus's...
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mara: i think jennifer might have an idea when it is. [laughter] i will turn the next question to you jennifer, thanks, zeke. following up on his point about affordability issues and questions and thoughts, can you comment at all about -- comment on issues about how we should be thinking about our government, and others ought to be thinking about affordability of vaccines and treatments that would ultimately be developed and how important the question of affordability is in ensuring accessibility for all americans? ms. nuzzo: i know this has come up in the context of the vaccine. quite obviously, cost should not be a barrier to getting vaccinated. we depend on people getting vaccinated so we have to take that off the table. i think that conversation is a bit immature because we don't yet have a vaccine, and it is not a good signal to send to companies on whom we will depend to make a vaccine at this point, to figure out if it is worth it for themselves. in 2009, the federal government bought a lot of vaccine. i anticipate that would happ
mara: i think jennifer might have an idea when it is. [laughter] i will turn the next question to you jennifer, thanks, zeke. following up on his point about affordability issues and questions and thoughts, can you comment at all about -- comment on issues about how we should be thinking about our government, and others ought to be thinking about affordability of vaccines and treatments that would ultimately be developed and how important the question of affordability is in ensuring...
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caller: jennifer is phenomenal. i could not vote for joe biden if bernie -- unless bernie sanders were the vp candidate or a position were created in the government specifically for bernie and joe biden committed to that where he would clap all -- tackle climate change and medicare for all on behalf of the biden and ministration. otherwise, it is perpetuation the same systemic problems. we cannot have moderates. we cannot have incrementalism when we are dealing with climate change. we have already wasted five decades. we cannot keep continuing to procrastinate, as i am sure vice president biden would do. covid-19s we have with is probably the most compelling argument for medicare for all and paid family leave. we have 50 percent of our families living paycheck-to-paycheck and we still do not have paid sick leave in this country. therefore, people who are sick continue to go to work, potentially passing on this virus to others. and people who can't afford medical care for just going to the doctor when they are sick,
caller: jennifer is phenomenal. i could not vote for joe biden if bernie -- unless bernie sanders were the vp candidate or a position were created in the government specifically for bernie and joe biden committed to that where he would clap all -- tackle climate change and medicare for all on behalf of the biden and ministration. otherwise, it is perpetuation the same systemic problems. we cannot have moderates. we cannot have incrementalism when we are dealing with climate change. we have...
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lo, jennifer lopez if you're watching.r ] >> i'll bring the dogs >> jimmy: i'll bring the dogs -- >> you bring the jello-o shots >> jimmy: and yeah, let's make them angry >> dance with us >> jimmy: we just wanted you to dance with us. it's very simple [ laughter ] what do you mean, you can't -- >> i don't ask for a lot >> jimmy: you can't hear our voices over the music? we want you to dance with us >> don't we seem like the kind of people you'd want to dance with [ laughter ] >> jimmy: big deal our mouths are small [ laughter ] so big -- that doesn't effect our dancing. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ when we face adversity, we find a way through it. it's about taking care of each other. it's the small parts that make a big difference. at chevy, we promise to do ours. we're offering chevy owners complimentary onstar crisis assist services and wifi data. if you need a new chevy, interest-free financing for 84 months - with deferred payments for 120 days on many of our most popular models. you may even shop online and take del
lo, jennifer lopez if you're watching.r ] >> i'll bring the dogs >> jimmy: i'll bring the dogs -- >> you bring the jello-o shots >> jimmy: and yeah, let's make them angry >> dance with us >> jimmy: we just wanted you to dance with us. it's very simple [ laughter ] what do you mean, you can't -- >> i don't ask for a lot >> jimmy: you can't hear our voices over the music? we want you to dance with us >> don't we seem like the kind of people...
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jennifer: we don't know anything for sure.n say is that, first of all, we are seeing spread in countries. singapore, australia. these are not cold countries and the virus is doing pretty well. as far as how it spreads, a little bit of uncertainty. initially, we thought it was only through droplets being expelled from sneezes and coughs. a recent study last week -- maybe they can spread as an airborne virus where it lingers in the air, settles down on objects, lives on objects for days. so we are not really sure how it spreads. i think the main way it spreads is still thought to be through droplets, but we cannot discount the fact that there could be an airborne component. nejra: jennifer rohn, principal research associate at ucl. let's get a quick check on the market action and what action -- the dow technically in a bull market. the s&p 500, fastest three-day gain in nine decades. futures in u.s. on the back foot. green on the screen in asia. the dollar heads for its worst week since 2009. oil and gold, weekly gains. this is
jennifer: we don't know anything for sure.n say is that, first of all, we are seeing spread in countries. singapore, australia. these are not cold countries and the virus is doing pretty well. as far as how it spreads, a little bit of uncertainty. initially, we thought it was only through droplets being expelled from sneezes and coughs. a recent study last week -- maybe they can spread as an airborne virus where it lingers in the air, settles down on objects, lives on objects for days. so we...
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jennifer nuzzo. is also the associate professor at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. she joins us from baltimore. where are we on diagnosing, having the proper test kits, labs, and correct diagnosis? jennifer: very recently, new tests have been sent out to laboratories and a decision has been made to allow clinical laboratories to develop test that they can use to test patients also. this will expand our surveillance of the disease. we will let me see an increase in cases because we are finally able to test people that we probably should have been testing weeks ago. vonnie: will there be enough of these testing kits, how long would it take to get a response on whether somebody is positive or not? itthat point, how long does take to isolate that person and determine who they came into contact with? jennifer: the states will determine how they want to do it. in particular, they will make sure all the laboratories in a given state are functioning the same way. it wouldn't be great if
jennifer nuzzo. is also the associate professor at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. she joins us from baltimore. where are we on diagnosing, having the proper test kits, labs, and correct diagnosis? jennifer: very recently, new tests have been sent out to laboratories and a decision has been made to allow clinical laboratories to develop test that they can use to test patients also. this will expand our surveillance of the disease. we will let me see an increase in cases...
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jennifer, thank you for what you're doing.ways people are participating and trying to help around the nation. and thank you for being willing to talk with us. >> yeah, i'm so happy to be here and i am so excited to be the first person. this is crazy. >> yeah, right. crazy is one word for it. i think it's got to have a lot of different feelings for you. very straightforward, i'd love for you to tell us, you know, as they say, in your own words, how did this come about and walk us through what happened today. >> yeah, you know, just a couple weeks ago there was a call for volunteers and i filled out a form and got a call back and went through the phone screen, passed that. i went in person for a physical exam, blood draw, everything looked good there, and here we are. i went in this morning at 8:00 a.m. and got the first dose. there it is. i am -- you know, we feel, all of us, i know we feel so helpless, like what can we do. i am so excited that there was actually something that i could do and i did it. and i'm doing it, and i a
jennifer, thank you for what you're doing.ways people are participating and trying to help around the nation. and thank you for being willing to talk with us. >> yeah, i'm so happy to be here and i am so excited to be the first person. this is crazy. >> yeah, right. crazy is one word for it. i think it's got to have a lot of different feelings for you. very straightforward, i'd love for you to tell us, you know, as they say, in your own words, how did this come about and walk us...
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jennifer: i don't think so.t the end americans know that if they can put a roof over their families heads and they have a job they can go to every day, that is the most important election factor. i do not think anyone is looking at anything else. bernie sanders and elizabeth warrant made such a big deal over health care and wears a lib elizabeth warren today -- and where is elizabeth warren today? she is not in the race. bernie sanders is only appealing to young voters. we know young voters have not come out in elections. it is mostly old voters and suburban white women. if you're not appealing to them, these other issues will not make a difference. david: i wonder what your responses to that. we certainly hope that by the summer the coronavirus will not be that big of an issue and we will go back to the question of mi better off? does it -- doesn't president trump still have the upper hand when you look at the numbers for the country? mark: that is an important question. the key will be understanding how to put
jennifer: i don't think so.t the end americans know that if they can put a roof over their families heads and they have a job they can go to every day, that is the most important election factor. i do not think anyone is looking at anything else. bernie sanders and elizabeth warrant made such a big deal over health care and wears a lib elizabeth warren today -- and where is elizabeth warren today? she is not in the race. bernie sanders is only appealing to young voters. we know young voters...
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jennifer victor professor of political science at the university of georgia mason thank you very much for being with us once again we spoke a lot earlier about joe biden and of course bernie sanders who are in the needs right now both of them joe biden had a very good night but i want to focus on the big losers now as donald trump has called on the president himself. and it's a bit warren who didn't even win her home state of massachusetts not fond of but what do you think went wrong for. senator warren has been on the uptick she was very much. a had a lot of momentum in the late fall and a number of things i feel may have gotten taken hold in her campaign one is around the time when she was asked about to make the details of her health care policy i think and she pivoted towards what some progressive progressives didn't really see as a true medicare for all she came under some real scrutiny there and i think that really began to take hold there was also this. sort of back and forth exchange between her and senator sanders is around you know if he believed that a woman could be presid
jennifer victor professor of political science at the university of georgia mason thank you very much for being with us once again we spoke a lot earlier about joe biden and of course bernie sanders who are in the needs right now both of them joe biden had a very good night but i want to focus on the big losers now as donald trump has called on the president himself. and it's a bit warren who didn't even win her home state of massachusetts not fond of but what do you think went wrong for....
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jennifer you mentioned paul, and a book i read, it was a best seller. he was a neuro surgeon at stanford. young i his last few months of life got treatments that were unsuccessful and wrote a wonderful book. a associated with your institution? >> he was one of our first fellows. we run a 2 year fellowship and men and wim andim women will apply. he was with us and when he wrote when breath becomes air. >> yeah, truly moving. >> you have top notch academics and medical professionals who apply for a limited number of spots, and then they are there for 2 years? and is there a physical location? >> we have the meetings in san francisco bay area, our fellows are students in md programs and phd programs and law programs. so they come to san francisco for a long weekend and we have scheduled meetings and they wrestle and think with our scholars and over a period of 2 years we bring them to the bay area. >> and the training is in bio ethics. a doctor who knows how to do anything to the human body may not know bio ethics. >> the same with a law student, doesn't u
jennifer you mentioned paul, and a book i read, it was a best seller. he was a neuro surgeon at stanford. young i his last few months of life got treatments that were unsuccessful and wrote a wonderful book. a associated with your institution? >> he was one of our first fellows. we run a 2 year fellowship and men and wim andim women will apply. he was with us and when he wrote when breath becomes air. >> yeah, truly moving. >> you have top notch academics and medical...
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jennifer, i'm going to go with you first. ton of time so i will try to let you have as much talk time as possible. as a sanders supporter what do you make of that idea ending it early and everyone getting behind biden? >> listen, i didn't get in this fight just for bernie sanders, i got in for the 40% of americans who are living in poverty. i got into it for the 89 million people underinsured or uninsured, for people like my grand with share cropping and picking cotton by the age of 5, worked her whole life and died poor. we have not heard enough about the folks in this country who are struggling far too much not just under trump but previous administrations, too. we are asking senator sanders to stay in this because there is still a path to the nomination and we're looking forward to one-on-one debate that will put the issues of poverty and the need to transform this country front and center for voters to see. >> you and i have talked about this before. i feel like it's about power, right? that's the most important thing cam
jennifer, i'm going to go with you first. ton of time so i will try to let you have as much talk time as possible. as a sanders supporter what do you make of that idea ending it early and everyone getting behind biden? >> listen, i didn't get in this fight just for bernie sanders, i got in for the 40% of americans who are living in poverty. i got into it for the 89 million people underinsured or uninsured, for people like my grand with share cropping and picking cotton by the age of 5,...
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we are talking to jennifer founder and president of the center of bio ethics and culture. we were modern brand new interventions and techniques. one which you have studied is egg donation and another is surrogacy. i think the theme is there are risks for the women involved and you have education to offer about these things. >> yeah, well, i am courage anyone who is listening to watch the films, they are great documentary films and talk to young women who have done this and walk through their experiences and what went wrong. >> these are readily available on your website? >> we will run a slide with your domain name and url and all of that. but these resources, video and print are on your website? >> absolutely. but if you think of the young healthy egg donor who sees the ad -- >> by the way, also in new york and a bigit l the subway. >> yeah, so they see these ads and think i can help someone and that money would help a lot. powerf andt happens, not under go a surgical procedure to harvest eggs to be sold and there are serious consequences and in the case of surrogacy most
we are talking to jennifer founder and president of the center of bio ethics and culture. we were modern brand new interventions and techniques. one which you have studied is egg donation and another is surrogacy. i think the theme is there are risks for the women involved and you have education to offer about these things. >> yeah, well, i am courage anyone who is listening to watch the films, they are great documentary films and talk to young women who have done this and walk through...
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tonight -- jennifer lopez star of "prodigal son," actor, michael sheen, music from mika, featuring the 8g band with terri lyne carrington. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that's wonderful the in that case, let's get to the news according to sources, president trump is expected to be his own foreign policy adviser following the firing of john bolton, so i was wrong. he could find someone more dangerous than john bolton [ light laughter ] president trump announced today that he will consider banning the sale of all non-tobacco flavored vaping products, which is a shame, because vaping was the only way most american kids would ever find out what fruit tastes like. [ laughter ] [ applause ] "that's a peach? [ laughter ] the third democratic primary debate is tomorrow night t wais. [ laughter ] boris johnson illegally suspended parliament in an effort to push through pn and me deliberately misled queen elizabeth to get her to sign off on the move. said
tonight -- jennifer lopez star of "prodigal son," actor, michael sheen, music from mika, featuring the 8g band with terri lyne carrington. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that's wonderful the in that case, let's get to the news according to sources, president trump is expected to be his own foreign policy adviser following the firing...
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guest: my name is jennifer. thank you for your comments. i would say there is a real ideological debate happening in the party. progressives are winning the debate around the issue and losing the debate around electability largely because we keep being told by folks that a world in which all the people we care about our taking care of, a world where people are not making impossible choices between paying for insulin and paying their light bill, in a world where folks can go out there and work and not be hampered by hundreds of thousands of dollars of student loan debt, that that kind of world is not possible. what i think senator sanders and those of us in the movement are here to say is another world is possible. we have to hold corporations accountable. we have to make a decision to say it is unacceptable to continue to allow people to make massive profits off of the pain-and-suffering of our communities. there are areas like health care where as long as you allow people to profit off of people's most trying times, we will never get the c
guest: my name is jennifer. thank you for your comments. i would say there is a real ideological debate happening in the party. progressives are winning the debate around the issue and losing the debate around electability largely because we keep being told by folks that a world in which all the people we care about our taking care of, a world where people are not making impossible choices between paying for insulin and paying their light bill, in a world where folks can go out there and work...
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thank you so much for your thoughts jennifer victor left. adolfo franco thank you very much for bringing us your reaction there to the results on the super tuesday primaries in the united states and we still got plenty more ahead on this will bring you up to date with all the delegate count in our special coverage of the primaries and also all the latest reaction from the candidates to stay with us on al-jazeera we're back after this very short break. hallow the normally when the show is blowing down the gulf again as a result of the last system they went through tuesday a lot of rain in iran that's on its way into afghanistan over to snow here in posturing kabul and rain stretching into pakistan behind it we've got a fairly stiff breeze of their holiday temperature at a maximum is 20 fold reason is a fairly dusty breeze well it matches baghdad in fact that's where the dust comes from otherwise it's a sunny fiction that's true right back to the coast of the mediterranean for the next day or so the breeze still blows come thursday when nothin
thank you so much for your thoughts jennifer victor left. adolfo franco thank you very much for bringing us your reaction there to the results on the super tuesday primaries in the united states and we still got plenty more ahead on this will bring you up to date with all the delegate count in our special coverage of the primaries and also all the latest reaction from the candidates to stay with us on al-jazeera we're back after this very short break. hallow the normally when the show is...
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amy adams, teamed up and they did some amazing stuff so let's talk to jennifer right now. >> jimmy: jennifere awesome thank you for being a guest on our show i just want to start off by saying i hope you're safe and everything's okay as far as these things are concerned i know it's crazy times, but you were the first person to call to action after this, you know, we self-quarantined, i think seven days ago >> mm-hm >> jimmy: and over the weekend i'm trying to think of what am i going do how can i do something to help everybody? and i got a message from you and amy adams. how did you get hooked up with amy, and explain really what the charity is, because i loved it >> well, you're the coolest. you're the first to jump on. you and reese and, you know, if reese is on something it's like oh, forget it, it's a movement, know what i mean >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. >> but having you made all the difference so amy called me friday night, and she said "i want to do something to help feed kids who are stranded with school closures." because you know between 25 and 30 million kids in the united states re
amy adams, teamed up and they did some amazing stuff so let's talk to jennifer right now. >> jimmy: jennifere awesome thank you for being a guest on our show i just want to start off by saying i hope you're safe and everything's okay as far as these things are concerned i know it's crazy times, but you were the first person to call to action after this, you know, we self-quarantined, i think seven days ago >> mm-hm >> jimmy: and over the weekend i'm trying to think of what am...
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jennifer's body has still not been found.but, there's so much more to this mystery that you haven't heard. watch murder in connecticutt march 23, only on foxt nation. also on fox nation true justice month, we have a new true crime documentary that examines the life and crime of truevi predators. here's a preview. >> this is very dark and disturbing case. >> no red flags came up. >> he was the nicest guy you could really meet. he was kidnapping them and raping them. >> there is no doubt in my mind about this manin was capable. >> it was all about his sexual gratification. [inaudible] >> this was quite disturbing. >> we don't know how he developed this fetish. will try to make this as brief as possible. >> this chilling series includes never before heard interviews and perspective from law enforcement, victims members.y to see evil next door you have to be a member of fox nation. sign up now so you can turn the whole thing when it drops. abby, back to you. >> well. some of those cases really are hard to believe. thanks so much.
jennifer's body has still not been found.but, there's so much more to this mystery that you haven't heard. watch murder in connecticutt march 23, only on foxt nation. also on fox nation true justice month, we have a new true crime documentary that examines the life and crime of truevi predators. here's a preview. >> this is very dark and disturbing case. >> no red flags came up. >> he was the nicest guy you could really meet. he was kidnapping them and raping them. >>...
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smy: we will speak with julian' or jennifer robinson. then we speak with jennifer cisneros, a 26-year-old immigration lawyer running to replace congressmember henry cuellar, one of the most conservative democrats in congress. she called him trump's favorite democrat. then we go to iran, the epicenter of the corona outbreak in the middle east where at least nine officials have tested positive f for the disease including g its health m minist. i iould like e to inform youu i have been infected with coronavirus.s. i i had a fever yesteterday. mymyirst test was positive last night t and i havave isolated mymyself. ththey informemed me my f finalt is definitely positive. i'm starting my treatment and my general condition is not that. i had a fever, which, god willing, will decrease. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the number of coconfirmed coronavirus infections continues to grow worldwide. cases have now been confirmed in at least 65 countries, with th
smy: we will speak with julian' or jennifer robinson. then we speak with jennifer cisneros, a 26-year-old immigration lawyer running to replace congressmember henry cuellar, one of the most conservative democrats in congress. she called him trump's favorite democrat. then we go to iran, the epicenter of the corona outbreak in the middle east where at least nine officials have tested positive f for the disease including g its health m minist. i iould like e to inform youu i have been infected...
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jennifer. super tuesday turning out to be perhaps a springboard that joe biden had hoped for do you think you can sustain this all the way to the convention. well i suppose that remains to be seen typically what happens is once it becomes clear that there is a single person that the party is sort of coalescing around that creates the momentum that's necessary it's important to keep in mind here that this is not a winner take all system when we're looking at state by state it doesn't really matter that much who wins which state. in each state the delegates are being allocated proportionally and so to that extent although we are seeing the surge that joe biden has now bernie sanders is still very much in this thing it's not it's not over yet it may very well turn into more or less a 2 person race at this point i wouldn't be surprised if we see mike bloomberg drop out after the dust settles from super tuesday i don't know that warren will drop out but she's not going to be truly competitive and so
jennifer. super tuesday turning out to be perhaps a springboard that joe biden had hoped for do you think you can sustain this all the way to the convention. well i suppose that remains to be seen typically what happens is once it becomes clear that there is a single person that the party is sort of coalescing around that creates the momentum that's necessary it's important to keep in mind here that this is not a winner take all system when we're looking at state by state it doesn't really...
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jennifer garner and friends raising spirits and raising funds to help those in need. "nightline" will be right back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on the new xc90 available with six seats. xc90. recharged. lease the volvo xc90 for $499 per month. at your local volvo retailer. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us, i'm juju chang. covid-19 has focussed our attention on the deadly spread of the virus and those physically vulnerable in its path. tonight we turn to those economically vulnerable. 40% of americans are reportedly one pay check away from financil hardship aside from a global pandemic. those who perform cleaning services are part of the highest risk. here's diane macedo. >> it's a lovely day outside. >> reporter: david clark can't believe what's happening. he's worried his whole livelihood is about to disappear. >> it's surreal that we're going to have to wrap up the bar for the foreseeable future. >> reporter: so all the taps are empty right now. >> nothing. >> reporter: as millions face u from some of the first to be hit hard.
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so i'll show you a photograph of jennifer, this is not jennifer. jennifer is what she's wearing. effort is the headset. so this woman is workingin a warehouse, before any large company, loads of warehouses around the world .and a few years ago, your job in a warehouse would be you have a list, people have ordered stuff online. you have to find outwhere all the stuff is , put it in the cart. to be packed. and then the genesee unit was invented and the unit knows where all the stuff it's really knows what you have to pick. knows how you have to pick. so if for example you ordered 13 copies of 50 inventions that shaped the modern economy from a warehouse which i would not advise, i advise you to buy them here at rancho mirage but say you ordered 13 copies of 50 inventions that shaped the modern economy read the unit would instruct the picture to go to the shelf and would say not take 13 copies, take five copies. take five more copies. take another five. take three more copies. take another three. because the unit doesn't trust humans to count. but you know what humans can do, and ey
so i'll show you a photograph of jennifer, this is not jennifer. jennifer is what she's wearing. effort is the headset. so this woman is workingin a warehouse, before any large company, loads of warehouses around the world .and a few years ago, your job in a warehouse would be you have a list, people have ordered stuff online. you have to find outwhere all the stuff is , put it in the cart. to be packed. and then the genesee unit was invented and the unit knows where all the stuff it's really...
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those were represented by jennifer wexton and bobby scott. his district is in norfolk, virginia where biden campaigned on sunday night. and the biden campaign believes those endorsements from those members of congress could be beneficial head sboing into tod super tuesday. biden also picked up tim kaine's endorsement who was hillary clinton's running mate in 2016 and also virginia governor terry mckol luck. also don beyer, who was a previous supporter of pete buttigieg who threw his support behind biden after buttigieg dropped out of the race. there is some support for joe biden. >> arlette with the biden campaign in california. dana bash, polls are going to close in 7 minutes. what are you looking for? >> i'm going to be looking at
those were represented by jennifer wexton and bobby scott. his district is in norfolk, virginia where biden campaigned on sunday night. and the biden campaign believes those endorsements from those members of congress could be beneficial head sboing into tod super tuesday. biden also picked up tim kaine's endorsement who was hillary clinton's running mate in 2016 and also virginia governor terry mckol luck. also don beyer, who was a previous supporter of pete buttigieg who threw his support...
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jennifer says that in her spare time what little there is of it, she's also been working on a project called every kid connected california to help get devices and internet into the hands of kids who don't have them right now a will help them get through these tough times reporting live rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you so much rob. >>and make sure that you download our 24 7 local news streaming service right now you can stay iormed and up to date on this health crisis because our coverage continues. >>on our app kron on. >>and coming up italy's health care system has been crushed by the coronavirus at 5.30 why experts predict it's a sign things to come here in the u s plus as covid 19 bros deadlier by the day. what countries around thworld are doing to try and take control of this virus. and with a new surge in ronavirus case is still possibility here in the bay area. our hospitals prepared. th >>says there is. those thermometers gloves and gowns. hospitals and first respoers make up the top tier of those tting first dibs on the supplies. tear to include skilled nursing homes and c
jennifer says that in her spare time what little there is of it, she's also been working on a project called every kid connected california to help get devices and internet into the hands of kids who don't have them right now a will help them get through these tough times reporting live rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you so much rob. >>and make sure that you download our 24 7 local news streaming service right now you can stay iormed and up to date on this health crisis because our...
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jennifer, good morning to you. let's start with what could be happening on capitol hill today with this economic stimulus bill in response to the coronavirus. that they haver released their plan. take us through the negotiations right now and a potential vote today. guest: the house does plan to vote by the end of the day. the house rules committee, which is a hurdle to get to the house floor, started this process late last night. they wouldd and said get input from the white house and house republicans. they just reconvened a couple of minutes ago to restart that process. we expect the vote by the end of the day. this is a fast-moving bill. the legislation did not come out until last night. a lot of folks are getting familiar with what is in there. we expect democrats to widely support it. house republicans and the white raised a bit of skepticism but have not completely ruled out supporting it. host: nancy pelosi and her office releasing that bill, late yesterday. it is called the family first coronavirus respons
jennifer, good morning to you. let's start with what could be happening on capitol hill today with this economic stimulus bill in response to the coronavirus. that they haver released their plan. take us through the negotiations right now and a potential vote today. guest: the house does plan to vote by the end of the day. the house rules committee, which is a hurdle to get to the house floor, started this process late last night. they wouldd and said get input from the white house and house...
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i mean it, because i won't forget you. you, jennifer.ause i won't forget you.” won't forget you either. three very generous women there, three very generous women there, and that is a movie i am going to go and watch, that's for sure. thank you very much indeed for being with us for this first half of the briefing. we have is next briefing coming up. we will bring you the latest on financial markets and show you how things are going today in asia. a little bit of calm, pause for breath, however you wish to describe it after what was described as black monday. all the details injust was described as black monday. all the details in just a moment. good evening. well, after a promising start, the day deteriorated as the winds picked up and rain began to edge its way in. now, some of this rain's going to be quite heavy and persistent, particularly for parts of mid wales. the met office has issued an amber warning. over the hills we could see as much as 100 mm. flooding and travel disruption likely. you can see quite nicely the extent of this
i mean it, because i won't forget you. you, jennifer.ause i won't forget you.” won't forget you either. three very generous women there, three very generous women there, and that is a movie i am going to go and watch, that's for sure. thank you very much indeed for being with us for this first half of the briefing. we have is next briefing coming up. we will bring you the latest on financial markets and show you how things are going today in asia. a little bit of calm, pause for breath,...
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jennifer around jennifer roan.he quarantine looks like it is working, if there is any sign that foreign teens are working soonfer: i think it is too to tell. in china andes south korea seem to be effective but in terms of other countries, it is too soon to tell. of -- asour thoughts you have been studying this, we hear it could be about 18 months to get a vaccine. what in your opinion is an appropriate timeline? jennifer: forgetting the vaccine , 18 months is just on the money. it has to go through extensive testing before it can be deployed widely, and there are a number of tests -- vaccines in the pipeline. it is a risky game so we hope that previous successes are working in our favor, but we cannot be sure. francine: what works? we just heard from mervyn king that he does not want to call it locked down, locked down, isolation, what is the ideal time to put these measures and place? jennifer: two major strategies are being employed, mitigation, isolating those who were sick, and looking after elderly people at r
jennifer around jennifer roan.he quarantine looks like it is working, if there is any sign that foreign teens are working soonfer: i think it is too to tell. in china andes south korea seem to be effective but in terms of other countries, it is too soon to tell. of -- asour thoughts you have been studying this, we hear it could be about 18 months to get a vaccine. what in your opinion is an appropriate timeline? jennifer: forgetting the vaccine , 18 months is just on the money. it has to go...
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here's jennifer and alex doing a tik tok video last night anyways, take a look ♪ ♪ loo i just flipped thing. i love it. i can't believe you did that that is the best more with alex rodriguez when we come back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ wow..... ♪ hundred bands in my pocket, it's on me (on me) ♪ ♪ yeah, your grandmama probably know me (know me) ♪ ♪ get more bottles, these bottles are lonely ♪ it's a moment when i show up, got 'em sayin' "wow" (wow, wow)♪ ♪ hundred bands in my pocket, it's on me (on me) ♪ ♪ yeah, your grandmama probably know me ♪ come on man. wow. new doritos flamin' hot limon. ♪ they get that no two people are alike and customize your car new doritos flamin' hot limon. insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ owwwww! ti bet. painful. i can't load anything. you should switch to boost mobile. you get 4 lines for $25 per line per month on their super fast network. look, there's a boost mobile right there. you even get 4 free samsung galaxy phones when you
here's jennifer and alex doing a tik tok video last night anyways, take a look ♪ ♪ loo i just flipped thing. i love it. i can't believe you did that that is the best more with alex rodriguez when we come back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ wow..... ♪ hundred bands in my pocket, it's on me (on me) ♪ ♪ yeah, your grandmama probably know me (know me) ♪ ♪ get more bottles, these bottles are lonely ♪ it's a moment when i show up, got 'em sayin' "wow" (wow,...
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let's go-- the stripes right there, jennifer, jennifer. on over here, jennifer, stand right there, it's all about you. - hi. wayne: jennifer, what do you do? - i'm a resident service coordinator for formerly homeless veterans. wayne: give her a big round of applause. thank you for doing that. thank you. because my father was a vet and my sister's a vet. and so many, they serve, serve our country and they come back, and thank, thank you for helping. (cheers and applause) - yeah, awesome, yeah. wayne: so we have a little deal for you right now. see that box that tiffany has, the big box, that is worth $3,230. (audience reacts) so that prize is worth $3,230. it's either accessories, it's either a trip, or it's cash. what you have to decide is, which one do you think is inside that box? - oh, my gosh. wayne: if you're right, you get it. if you're wrong, you don't get it. - (groans) wayne: accessories, trip, cash. - accessories, accessories. (cheers and applause) wayne: okay, we'll go with accessories. - accessories. wayne: so now you can stick
let's go-- the stripes right there, jennifer, jennifer. on over here, jennifer, stand right there, it's all about you. - hi. wayne: jennifer, what do you do? - i'm a resident service coordinator for formerly homeless veterans. wayne: give her a big round of applause. thank you for doing that. thank you. because my father was a vet and my sister's a vet. and so many, they serve, serve our country and they come back, and thank, thank you for helping. (cheers and applause) - yeah, awesome, yeah....
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jennifer: we don't know.t it will come to some sort of accommodation and it will become our new seasonal flu. in may just trickle out like mers did. we don't know. that is the big thing, that we don't know and we have to watch and wait. thank you for joining us today. just superb come all the different medical practitioners we have been speaking to about this horrific virus. in berlin, erik nielsen of unicredit. let me bring up the litmus paper for the central bank system, and that is the two-year yield. if you're waking up, particularly in the u.s., all you need to know is that two-year yields are testing central bankers, top to bottom, u.s., u.k., germany. markets wantthe the fed to act. what is the history of central bankers when they are told what to do? tom, they usually do something, and particularly with a store near circumstances like now, i think -- i would not be surprised if the fed moved ahead of the meeting, but certainly the fed rate cut is on its way almost without a doubt. tom: the first rate
jennifer: we don't know.t it will come to some sort of accommodation and it will become our new seasonal flu. in may just trickle out like mers did. we don't know. that is the big thing, that we don't know and we have to watch and wait. thank you for joining us today. just superb come all the different medical practitioners we have been speaking to about this horrific virus. in berlin, erik nielsen of unicredit. let me bring up the litmus paper for the central bank system, and that is the...
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we will talk to jennifer shuttt of roll call -- jennifer shutt of roll call. sent the message hours earlier. what jennifer shutt is reporting , she says work on that package, the third package has been ongoing for days, with treasury secretary steven mnuchin proposing a trillion dollar package to the senate on tuesday. emerged as a critical negotiator for the administration and has also continued talking with speaker nancy pelosi. that package could provide direct cash payments to americans as well as grants and loans for struggling and shuttered businesses. nearly a 46 billion dollars supplementals ending were last to increase funding for dozens of federal agencies. specifics on that out of the treasury department, it is proposal, stage iii the third package of legislation which is like the from an initial discussion this morning or today in the discussion. the airline industry would get $50 billion of aid out of this. other distressed sectors proposing $150 billion. here is the economic impact payments proposed. authorizesion would and appropriate funds for
we will talk to jennifer shuttt of roll call -- jennifer shutt of roll call. sent the message hours earlier. what jennifer shutt is reporting , she says work on that package, the third package has been ongoing for days, with treasury secretary steven mnuchin proposing a trillion dollar package to the senate on tuesday. emerged as a critical negotiator for the administration and has also continued talking with speaker nancy pelosi. that package could provide direct cash payments to americans as...
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jennifer victor is a professor of political science it's george mason university is shar school policy and. governments thank you very much indeed all of you for joining us here understand it's very late where you are but it has been a sleepless night for many let's start with you it's all for franco this is nigh argue a 2 horse race this is between joe biden and bernie sanders why do you think this is what's prompted this change in what was once a very crowded field. well a couple of things and i guess we'll speak to this as well is you know just a few days ago everyone was talking about the standards momentum and that he was unsurmountable and and he was going to be the nominee and. first of all everything can change in politics quickly and they can change again but certainly sense. saturday there has been a political earthquake and see change in the democratic party to coalesce around the job by 1st it is the remarkable result of the south carolina primary where he won decisively he was 6 he was supposed to win south carolina that was his fire wall but not by 30 or 40 points the afr
jennifer victor is a professor of political science it's george mason university is shar school policy and. governments thank you very much indeed all of you for joining us here understand it's very late where you are but it has been a sleepless night for many let's start with you it's all for franco this is nigh argue a 2 horse race this is between joe biden and bernie sanders why do you think this is what's prompted this change in what was once a very crowded field. well a couple of things...
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>> jennifer eccleston with those stark images from italy tonight. jennifer, thank you. >>> and from china, the desperate search for survivors in the collapse of a seven-story hotel, look at that, used for coronavirus quarantine. more than 1,000 firefighters digging through the rubble, pulling people out alive, but at least ten people were killed. 23 people remain missing. >>> we know there are a lot of new headlines tonight on coronavirus, so, we wanted to bring back dr. jen ashton tonight. and dr. jen, the first question i want to ask is about the cruise ships. the u.s. state department now advising americans not to travel by cruise ship. >> right. i mean, it comes down to risk versus benefit, tom, and obviously now, the risk outweighs the benefit. we have to remember, these are literally small cities at sea. thousands of people in close quarters, close contact with each other, with a passenger list that basically skews older in general. and we're watching what's happening with this ship off california, after what happened in japan, thousands of li
>> jennifer eccleston with those stark images from italy tonight. jennifer, thank you. >>> and from china, the desperate search for survivors in the collapse of a seven-story hotel, look at that, used for coronavirus quarantine. more than 1,000 firefighters digging through the rubble, pulling people out alive, but at least ten people were killed. 23 people remain missing. >>> we know there are a lot of new headlines tonight on coronavirus, so, we wanted to bring back dr....
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and now, 50 years on, jennifer hosten was back. gosh.been here? that's right. this is amazing. and joining her, the protesters. you started it all off, didn't you? yes, idid. do you want a swirl? yes. rattles and shouting. and this is the inspiration. a new film that tells the story of the day. what are your feelings, 50 years on? it's fantastic meeting people, young people who rush up after the film and say, "we are inspired by your story and we've been empowered". girls, would you please turn? at the time, moments like this were a source of anger for the protesters. wolf whistles. but forjennifer hosten — who went on to become a diplomat — it helped open doors. i think feminism is about choice. i have had great opportunities as a result of being a miss world. of course, women should have those choices but, you know, it is just a sexist competition. but there is one thing they are in total agreement on — this was history. well, i describe you as trailblazers. so were you. i really do. that was very generous of you, is generous of you, j
and now, 50 years on, jennifer hosten was back. gosh.been here? that's right. this is amazing. and joining her, the protesters. you started it all off, didn't you? yes, idid. do you want a swirl? yes. rattles and shouting. and this is the inspiration. a new film that tells the story of the day. what are your feelings, 50 years on? it's fantastic meeting people, young people who rush up after the film and say, "we are inspired by your story and we've been empowered". girls, would you...
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restrictions on foreign travelers coming from china south korea iran and italy well let's go live to jennifer de marsay legal analyst peter cook is a former u.k. police officer get their thoughts on it as if there's not enough to think about with everything going on at the moment of course it is affecting people here but have to deal with strained people bring about life resuscitate them except for one of the police also hospitals also prisons but jennifer 1st of all the drug on the road making people safe the australian forces they were worried they could be facing some kind of maybe legal challenge or voice versa or even for the police officer catching something or maybe giving it to the person they're resuscitated how much of a worry is it and should we be worried about it suppose we should. absolutely i mean we have to be worried about everything that's going on right now but to say that we're just going to stop utilizing breathalyzer tests is absolutely ridiculous australia was the 4th country on planet earth in terms of high auto. alcohol related auto accidents and that's just behind th
restrictions on foreign travelers coming from china south korea iran and italy well let's go live to jennifer de marsay legal analyst peter cook is a former u.k. police officer get their thoughts on it as if there's not enough to think about with everything going on at the moment of course it is affecting people here but have to deal with strained people bring about life resuscitate them except for one of the police also hospitals also prisons but jennifer 1st of all the drug on the road making...
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jennifer griffin has that story and she reports light from the pentagon with more on this, jennifer.is is unprecedented. the u.s. navy only has three deployed aircraft carriers at sea right now. only today, we learned one of them has an outbreak of coronavirus forcing it to a halt operation and head into port in the pacific. the acting navy secretary thomas mobley told reporters thursday morning the u.s. theodore roosevelt would be heading into port in guam as soon as possible in order for all 5,000 sailors and pilots on board to be tested for coronavirus. among the first to report that 24 sailors on board the massive worship have tested positive and triple the number from two days ago. >> i know the small ships don't have the ability to test on board. but it is my understanding on the larger ships, we do have the ability to do the testing on board. >> limited to, so are you short of test swabs on board something like that tr roosevelt? >> tr has approximately 800 kids on board and we are flying more on board as we speak so we will have more to help solve this problem. >> the rooseve
jennifer griffin has that story and she reports light from the pentagon with more on this, jennifer.is is unprecedented. the u.s. navy only has three deployed aircraft carriers at sea right now. only today, we learned one of them has an outbreak of coronavirus forcing it to a halt operation and head into port in the pacific. the acting navy secretary thomas mobley told reporters thursday morning the u.s. theodore roosevelt would be heading into port in guam as soon as possible in order for all...
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national security correspondent jennifer griffin's life at the pentagon with more, jennifer. >> danadefense secretary mark esper where we learned he is considering raising the health protection condition here at the pentagon to charlie level, meaning a limited number of people in the building, which is already down 60%. no visitors, and they may take people's temperatures on the way in and out. and i.t. contractor working for the pentagon's defense security cooperation agency in northern virginia died over the weekend after testing positive for covid-19. from friday to sunday, dod saw 65% bike and positive cases. u.s. military has 133 positive cases in its rank spirits have and are currently hospitalized from a 44 dod civilians, 35 dependents and 31 defense contractors all tested positive bringing the total to 249 cases as of this morning. the navy hospital ship mercy setting sail as we speak from san diego to los angeles. not seattle as previously planned. the defense secretary esper just explained the navy hospital and field hospital will be used. >> so in between from time of reco
national security correspondent jennifer griffin's life at the pentagon with more, jennifer. >> danadefense secretary mark esper where we learned he is considering raising the health protection condition here at the pentagon to charlie level, meaning a limited number of people in the building, which is already down 60%. no visitors, and they may take people's temperatures on the way in and out. and i.t. contractor working for the pentagon's defense security cooperation agency in northern...
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jennifer asher and jeff join me now. so, first of all, you guys are great.er, how did this start? how'd you come up with this? >> first, thanks for having us. this actually started from a socially-distant happy hour with a neighbor and close friend, who works at mt. sinai. benjamin salter. he was explaining to us the overwhelming scene going on at the hospital. his decision to quarantine from his family. and i just wanted to help. my original thought was pizza, as a new yorker. but decided that maybe something healthier and individually wrapped was better. and -- >> and the heroes thing -- the heroes thing, actually -- so, jeff, you own this subway shop. and you've done this, you know, two big deliveries. so tell us about it. do you provide -- how many hospitals so far? >> so, right now, we're working with the mt. sinai network of hospitals. there's three separate hospitals we're working with. we're working with upper eastside, columbus circle, and upper west side. so, so far, we've serviced the -- the morning side location. we have done two deliveries. 250
jennifer asher and jeff join me now. so, first of all, you guys are great.er, how did this start? how'd you come up with this? >> first, thanks for having us. this actually started from a socially-distant happy hour with a neighbor and close friend, who works at mt. sinai. benjamin salter. he was explaining to us the overwhelming scene going on at the hospital. his decision to quarantine from his family. and i just wanted to help. my original thought was pizza, as a new yorker. but...
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in the finalists for nonfiction are, jennifer bailey on, narrated by jennifer bailey on.n they tell us about ourselves. predator by stephanie and tom patterson and teresa bunker. [inaudible]. we are the weather, written and narrated. [screaming]. >> and audie grace will lead us home. jennifer barry hobbs. >> and those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it. so, how do we know the repeating it. the fact it is said the history is written by the winners that seemed a little unkind to the finalists. however the finalists of the biography are. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. [screaming]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [screaming]. mo rocca: the history biography envelope, harper audio for american. [applause]. congratulations. [applause]. mo: the finalists for autobiography memoir are. [inaudible]. becoming written and narrated. [applause]. elton john, elton john. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. [inaudible]. mo: and the audie awards goes to, kingdom random house becoming by michelle obama. [screaming]. bac♪ ♪ mo: our next presenter marcus, claimed shift behind
in the finalists for nonfiction are, jennifer bailey on, narrated by jennifer bailey on.n they tell us about ourselves. predator by stephanie and tom patterson and teresa bunker. [inaudible]. we are the weather, written and narrated. [screaming]. >> and audie grace will lead us home. jennifer barry hobbs. >> and those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it. so, how do we know the repeating it. the fact it is said the history is written by the winners that seemed a little...
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nos comentamos vÍa skype, con jennifer gil, de la asociaciÓn de enfermeras del paÍs.os para lo peor, en el hospital, ahorita estamos bien como estÁ controlado, pero cada vez, en cada ciudad es muy diferente, y lo que mÁs necesitamos es protecciÓn para enfermeros, enfermeras, y mÉdicos que estamos viendo los pacientes. dijese lo correcto, nosotros estamos buscando recursos para el ppe, las mÁscaras, los vestidos, protecciÓn para todos los mÉdicos que estamos viendo a los pacientes. borja: quÉ me podrÍa contar sobre los test, realmente estÁn llegando las pruebas a los hospitales de estados unidos, se estÁn haciendo? >> sÍ, estamos haciendo mÁs, primeramente era muy difÍcil de conseguir las pruebas, pero ccomo estamos haciendo en el vital, estamos haciendo una clÍnica afuera del hospital, para controlar los pacientes que vemos en el hospital. y asÍ, por medio de clínicas mÓviles, estamos tratando los pacientes que tienen sÍntomas. con eso podemos controlar a los pacientes que vemos, y hacemos las trabas que necesitamos para ver quiÉn tiene el virus, y quiÉn no. borja: po
nos comentamos vÍa skype, con jennifer gil, de la asociaciÓn de enfermeras del paÍs.os para lo peor, en el hospital, ahorita estamos bien como estÁ controlado, pero cada vez, en cada ciudad es muy diferente, y lo que mÁs necesitamos es protecciÓn para enfermeros, enfermeras, y mÉdicos que estamos viendo los pacientes. dijese lo correcto, nosotros estamos buscando recursos para el ppe, las mÁscaras, los vestidos, protecciÓn para todos los mÉdicos que estamos viendo a los pacientes....
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let me begin, jennifer, by asking you the same question. what has bernie sanders, senator sanders said he would do and have done and would be doing differently than president trump around this coronavirus crisis? >> thank you so much first of all forbes havi having me on yo. right now what senator sanders as are the rest of us are concerned about are people on the front lines, not just our health care workers, gig economy workers, retail workers, home health care workers, folks who don't have the benefit of paid sick time, a collective bargaining agreement, an ability to take time off and care for themselves and their families. those are the folks that are at the heart of what his campaign is about, not me, us. how do we create a system where caring for each other and making sure communities have what they need is at the center of the discussion. while i agree both candidates will absolutely be better than president trump, only one candidate is talking about transforming our system so we are not building scaffolding around a crisis but inst
let me begin, jennifer, by asking you the same question. what has bernie sanders, senator sanders said he would do and have done and would be doing differently than president trump around this coronavirus crisis? >> thank you so much first of all forbes havi having me on yo. right now what senator sanders as are the rest of us are concerned about are people on the front lines, not just our health care workers, gig economy workers, retail workers, home health care workers, folks who don't...
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jennifer ashton with tips to help you stay safe.us time to >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >>> let's focus on the weekend. here we are at midnight and then we head through saturday morning. you can see some steadier rain turning over to more showers as we head into the afternoon and evening hours and then sunday morning we kind of ramp up with some steadier, light rain and then we turn over to more widely scattered showers as we head into the evening hours. this storm has a little more punch to it, we could have up to half an inch rain out of this. but it will be a healthy one when you do get that rain. >>> mcdonald's says it is temporarily stopping the sale of all-day breakfast because of coronavirus. officials say they need to simplify operations in kitchens to ensure the best experience for customers. the fast food chain will remove some items from the menu over the next few weeks to focus serving its most popular choices. mcdonald's has closed all seating and play area. >>> how we go
jennifer ashton with tips to help you stay safe.us time to >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >>> let's focus on the weekend. here we are at midnight and then we head through saturday morning. you can see some steadier rain turning over to more showers as we head into the afternoon and evening hours and then sunday morning we kind of ramp up with some steadier, light rain and then we turn over to more widely scattered showers as we...