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jennifer: i'm good. how are you? i'm jennifer. jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: yes.ice 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 himsel
jennifer: i'm good. how are you? i'm jennifer. jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: yes.ice 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...
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-jennifer: i'm jennifer. lemonis: jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: nice to meet you. welcome.: 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 chaos
-jennifer: i'm jennifer. lemonis: jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: nice to meet you. welcome.: 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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and even while sick, jennifer was determined to help others. so she put the word out over social media, asking for donations of dde, masks came pouring in. >> my friend tom sent me $5000. my nephew brandon sent quite a bit as well. >> 20,000 disposable gloves rented out donations. they bought wipes and locally made sanitizers themselves and give it all to first responders . hundreds assands gloves, and ei sanitizere shared by the two agencies. at a time when those items were nearly impossible to get. >> to have community members step up and donated these items during that time and everything for us. it meant a lot. >> that was not all. jennifer and todd saw the grocery store shelves em they created food packages containing staples like chicken and eggs, milk and bread. customers could buy them for $40. jennifer gave away many of them for free to those in need, like a long time cafc employee and single mother. say the second the pandemic head, jennifer was calling all of us to get food from the cafc and to have that your hands took a lot of stre
and even while sick, jennifer was determined to help others. so she put the word out over social media, asking for donations of dde, masks came pouring in. >> my friend tom sent me $5000. my nephew brandon sent quite a bit as well. >> 20,000 disposable gloves rented out donations. they bought wipes and locally made sanitizers themselves and give it all to first responders . hundreds assands gloves, and ei sanitizere shared by the two agencies. at a time when those items were nearly...
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here's my zoom interview with jennifer lopez jennifer lopez, oh my goodness how are you?by the tree over here. that's right >> jimmy: yeah >> very good, yes. >> jimmy: thank you, i'm very observant. i'm like a detective >> that's right. yeah, we all did that together, that's right >> jimmy: how about you singing "people? i was like, "ooh, she's going for it." >> yeah, you know what you know, barbra streisand's like my idol she was my mom's idol. >> jimmy: yeah >> and so my mom passed that on to me. so, i know all her songs you know, it's like when you're growing up and you sing just those songs. so, that was just like one of my songs that i always sang that i never got to sing anywhere and it just felt perfect for the moment so - >> jimmy: it was it was great and i heard that barbra commented on your instagram. >> she did she did. i was like -- yeah i was -- i was super stoked. i -- honestly, i was blown away and actually, we are represented by the same publicist. so he even wrote me, which i didn't tell anybody. she was like, "she really loved 'people. she said, that was
here's my zoom interview with jennifer lopez jennifer lopez, oh my goodness how are you?by the tree over here. that's right >> jimmy: yeah >> very good, yes. >> jimmy: thank you, i'm very observant. i'm like a detective >> that's right. yeah, we all did that together, that's right >> jimmy: how about you singing "people? i was like, "ooh, she's going for it." >> yeah, you know what you know, barbra streisand's like my idol she was my mom's...
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i congratulate jennifer kernaghan. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah, mr. mcadams, for five minutes. mr. mcadams: thank you, mr. chair. i rise to recognize some
i congratulate jennifer kernaghan. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah, mr. mcadams, for five minutes. mr. mcadams: thank you, mr. chair. i rise to recognize some
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"respect" the movie where jennifer plays aretha was scheduled to come out this summer.as been postponed because of the coronavirus. it now will arrive in theaters christmas day. don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sit-down podcast to hear the full interview witht yours. a brand-new virtual sit down with captain america himself, chris evans on his popular new series, "defending jacob." his step off the screen into public policy. and how as a hard core patriots fan he is coping with the loss of tom brady. chris evans >>> we have a beautiful start to our sunday. we are expecting to see another hot day along with elevated fire danger because we're going to continue to see triple digit heat for inland areas much like we saw yesterday but also breezy winds for the afternoon. take a look at microclimate highs. morgan hill 100. east san jose, 97. check out the interior valleys, some of our hottest spots today will include walnut creek, concord and the pittsburg area. just take frequent breaks. >>> still ahead on "sunday today," our highs of the week, including the little gi
"respect" the movie where jennifer plays aretha was scheduled to come out this summer.as been postponed because of the coronavirus. it now will arrive in theaters christmas day. don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sit-down podcast to hear the full interview witht yours. a brand-new virtual sit down with captain america himself, chris evans on his popular new series, "defending jacob." his step off the screen into public policy. and how as a hard core patriots fan he is...
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epstein and jennifer on that first visit.bout his philanthropic efforts with aids, interestingly, she had a father who she lost to hiv and talked about how he had all sorts of deep connections to the modeling community in new york city and i was the first visit there was nothing asked to be on that and he paid her to be there for that first visit, threaded dollars, then she came back a second time and there was no sexual conduct again but talked about what he could do for her. she also saw pictures with powerful people and some of them were politicians and some were powerful people that he would identify. it was part of mr. epstein's efforts to mitigate to her this is between you and i and look who i am and look at my connections and this is not to be spoken about. again, jennifer was paid to be there but nothing happened. ultimately, it culminated in jennifer been asked to come to the mansion without the recruiter's presence and at that point jennifer was escorted by mr. epstein up to his massage room and that is where the s
epstein and jennifer on that first visit.bout his philanthropic efforts with aids, interestingly, she had a father who she lost to hiv and talked about how he had all sorts of deep connections to the modeling community in new york city and i was the first visit there was nothing asked to be on that and he paid her to be there for that first visit, threaded dollars, then she came back a second time and there was no sexual conduct again but talked about what he could do for her. she also saw...
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off. >> reporter: jennifer and todd have recovered, back at work. they both say their experience with covid was life-changing and hope their story inspires others. >> be a little bit kinder, check on rs,rinse, businesses and community. >> reporter: for providing donated meals and ppe for those in need during the pandemic, the jefferson award in the bay area go to jennifer and todd. >> jennifer and todd say they will continue to serve others so long as the business can stay open. >>> hi. we're glad you came in. what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. and now with our stores reopening, we're putting healthy practices in place. come visit a store today. stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for you. now that's simple, easy, awesome. >>> it is 6:55. >>> a second person in the alam
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in athens he is the director and writer for the dram dot com and in milwaukee we have jennifer a master she is an attorney and author of the new book about the lawn unveiled all right crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciated ok let me go it was going to milwaukee jennifer you've seen the indictments i mean there are 6 indictments 4 of them have to do with traffic 3 years like you for 99 and 2 perjury charges rounding proceedings in 2006 why do you think it's these specific ones you think it's because the fed the prosecution thinks they can get this a stake i mean it's like iron clad slam dunk. well one reason that i think these particular charges are he has we have a new federal law that extends the the statute of limitations for. victims that are still alive and so of the victims that have come forward that have been involved in the litigation they're still alive they'd be in late thirty's early forty's and it would be able to members of make a very credible as a victim the 2nd reason i think there's a lot that can be said for these
in athens he is the director and writer for the dram dot com and in milwaukee we have jennifer a master she is an attorney and author of the new book about the lawn unveiled all right crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciated ok let me go it was going to milwaukee jennifer you've seen the indictments i mean there are 6 indictments 4 of them have to do with traffic 3 years like you for 99 and 2 perjury charges rounding proceedings in 2006 why...
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joinsre on this, jennifer us now.nifer, great to speak to you, as always, thanks for the great work you do. what was the problem with the last bill and who got left behind? jennifer: nice to speak with you to this morning. even though there were loose disbursements and they were historic, there were still a significant amount of people who still to this day say that they never actually got any of the benefit payments. as negotiations are continuing for a new stimulus, state and employment agencies are still so backed up with claims that more than $100 billion worth of benefits owed has not actually been paid yet according to bloomberg calculations this week. it is hitting black and brown communities particularly hard. especially black-owned small businesses. some of the issues with the previous stimulus was the payment protection program or ppp. some of the underreported issues included the fact that black business owners had problems applying for the loan. some formerly incarcerated business owners were excluded alto
joinsre on this, jennifer us now.nifer, great to speak to you, as always, thanks for the great work you do. what was the problem with the last bill and who got left behind? jennifer: nice to speak with you to this morning. even though there were loose disbursements and they were historic, there were still a significant amount of people who still to this day say that they never actually got any of the benefit payments. as negotiations are continuing for a new stimulus, state and employment...
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ok let's go live now to legal analyst and international law attorney jennifer to master and investigative journalist david lindorff thanks so much both of you for joining us today good to have you on the program jennifer can go to you 1st perhaps what do you make of this letter from joe stevens to off is it a surprise that m.p.'s are asking for artie's losses to be revoked. it's not a surprise at all unfortunately i'm just you know i'm a little bit glad to see that the u.k. is finally catching up to some of the russian collusion narrative propaganda that we've seen here in the united states from of course the new york times c.n.n. and this and some of these other major media outlets the fact is we've been seeing this in america at least for so long and i'm more concerned about why we're seeing why we're seeing this information from our own media outlets than that but this would not be a surprise if this would come from this specifically an m.p. that aligned with the labor party of course you would be against reg's it and some of these other kinds of stories but i mean we continue to see t
ok let's go live now to legal analyst and international law attorney jennifer to master and investigative journalist david lindorff thanks so much both of you for joining us today good to have you on the program jennifer can go to you 1st perhaps what do you make of this letter from joe stevens to off is it a surprise that m.p.'s are asking for artie's losses to be revoked. it's not a surprise at all unfortunately i'm just you know i'm a little bit glad to see that the u.k. is finally catching...
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jennifer: yes.applause] to follow one to one thing that ron said, because this is are -- ronrong and and i we were talking about. we launched december 17, and we launched what was the probably 280,000th reason the donald trump is a bad president. [laughter] [applause] >> the people have spoken. >> but i think that what we saw, what we were so surprised by and, frankly, so heartened by was the overwhelming, organic response to just having stood up. [applause] and it did not necessarily have to be that day, but it did catalyze something that i think folks, be they republicans, democrats, independents, not affiliated, not voters, were looking for someone to stand up and say enough is enough, and what ron was talking about today was what lincoln did in that speech was provide the courage of the convictions that so many people knew in that room, in this room, but did not know how to articulate it and did not know what to do about it, and so i think of what we have seen at the beginning so far is that peo
jennifer: yes.applause] to follow one to one thing that ron said, because this is are -- ronrong and and i we were talking about. we launched december 17, and we launched what was the probably 280,000th reason the donald trump is a bad president. [laughter] [applause] >> the people have spoken. >> but i think that what we saw, what we were so surprised by and, frankly, so heartened by was the overwhelming, organic response to just having stood up. [applause] and it did not...
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tom: jennifer, good morning. go back to your original work in cell biology with your interest in virology and something that is a sickly cell death -- that is basically cell death. bring it over to this virus and young people. they are not going to die, i believe that is the generalization, but what happens to their cell biology while they are sick and after? jennifer: i'm afraid we really don't know. it is not something we have been able to study much because there were not that many cases -- there are not that many cases of this virus. we have a very strong immune -- immune response that can sometimes backfire and cause problems for our own body. there simply haven't been enough studies long-term because the virus has been around since january. cell death is a serious issue but more the problem here is the reactionsponse, the people are having to this virus in our bodies. tom: i would state as a generalization, and america, there is a feeling that young kids get the virus, whatever that age number is, they get
tom: jennifer, good morning. go back to your original work in cell biology with your interest in virology and something that is a sickly cell death -- that is basically cell death. bring it over to this virus and young people. they are not going to die, i believe that is the generalization, but what happens to their cell biology while they are sick and after? jennifer: i'm afraid we really don't know. it is not something we have been able to study much because there were not that many cases --...
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and i'm telling you, jimmy, i feel like jennifer turned into her daughter emme as a 12 year old.ited she got red in the cheeks. and it was great 'cause i don't see jennifer, like, she also looks up to meryl streep so there's a few out there that just make her very, very happy >> jimmy: those are good idols meryl streep, barbra streisand she's a class act. i love that she did that are you missing baseball right now? >> oh, man, i am missing baseball so much i've probably watched 20 to 25 games of the classics on mlb network. and what's crazy is i'm looking at these games, and i remember what happened. these are 25 years ago and i know every player from both teams and it's just -- it's awesome. >> jimmy: what do the kids do while you're watching these games? >> leave they're like, "dad" -- they're like, "we don't like watching it when it's normal. you got to watch the old ones, you're crazy."seriously, though, i mean, it's -- these sports fans are freaking out they're going crazy. they're looking for anything do you think baseball will come back >> i'm hopeful you know, i know comm
and i'm telling you, jimmy, i feel like jennifer turned into her daughter emme as a 12 year old.ited she got red in the cheeks. and it was great 'cause i don't see jennifer, like, she also looks up to meryl streep so there's a few out there that just make her very, very happy >> jimmy: those are good idols meryl streep, barbra streisand she's a class act. i love that she did that are you missing baseball right now? >> oh, man, i am missing baseball so much i've probably watched 20...
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a new evidence and you coconspirators well i mean oh it sounds like from what we just heard from jennifer there's potentially huge drag i mean a lot of people get caught up into this but we have to remember that maxwells going to have her day in court and she's going to have her what she wants to get out in the in the public realm and her own defense here i think all of us following this very strange story. i have to assume i think correctly that she knows the names and dates and places and you know it considering you know the netflix. series that i'd be one was watching it a lot of names have been dropped there ok and gives everyone jennifer just said when it comes the conspiracy here this is potentially really huge but why do i still get this really terrible feeling they don't want to keep it very very narrow that means they're working colluding with. the defense or the maxwell herself i mean it seems to me everybody will want to keep is narrow well i mean i hope that we get to hear from maxwell i think that's the fear that everyone has everybody germany get ahead of me on this i need t
a new evidence and you coconspirators well i mean oh it sounds like from what we just heard from jennifer there's potentially huge drag i mean a lot of people get caught up into this but we have to remember that maxwells going to have her day in court and she's going to have her what she wants to get out in the in the public realm and her own defense here i think all of us following this very strange story. i have to assume i think correctly that she knows the names and dates and places and you...
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more tonight i'm joined by one of the top of an emmy ologist in the united states jennifer horney is a professor and founding director of the university of delaware is program in epidemiology she is one of the go to experts from ebola to swine flu jennifer it's good to have you back on the program the 1st vaccine tested in the u.s. the 1st trials are showing that people develop immunity to the corona virus how optimistic should we be at this stage. so i think we do you have some reason for optimism the trials seem to be working and the drug manufacturers have said they might be able to deliver doses even as early as october the important cause i want to that was recently noted by juliette kayyem at harvard that i want to amplify that vaccines don't save people vaccinations so once we have a vaccine we need another massive public health campaign to ensure that we have high coverage especially among all normal populations jennifer let me ask you in a country that has not been able to provide testing to everyone as you and i have discussed should be the case if you can provide the testi
more tonight i'm joined by one of the top of an emmy ologist in the united states jennifer horney is a professor and founding director of the university of delaware is program in epidemiology she is one of the go to experts from ebola to swine flu jennifer it's good to have you back on the program the 1st vaccine tested in the u.s. the 1st trials are showing that people develop immunity to the corona virus how optimistic should we be at this stage. so i think we do you have some reason for...
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response all right jennifer when you joining us tonight from delaware with the latest on the pandemic in the u.s. and the president's attempts also to take control of the coop at 19 data jennifer as always we appreciate your time and your insights thank you. and coming up the tax man is not coming to tech giant apple gets a $13000000000.00 euro irish tax bill overturned money that ireland did not even want all companies should pay their fair share of tax. the correct amount of i was talks with challenged. the choice of the tribes the public and citizens of funds for much needed investments. a timber to show to take that to be cannot go on and leave kind of safe havens tax havens for businesses i mean coordinate that type of global level. and did not provide all 8 states a topple. into south africa the president is warning of the greatest crisis in the history of the country's democracy south africa now has more than $300000.00 cases of coronavirus that's the highest in africa schools there reopened last month and since then poor sanitary facilities have made many of the schools a bree
response all right jennifer when you joining us tonight from delaware with the latest on the pandemic in the u.s. and the president's attempts also to take control of the coop at 19 data jennifer as always we appreciate your time and your insights thank you. and coming up the tax man is not coming to tech giant apple gets a $13000000000.00 euro irish tax bill overturned money that ireland did not even want all companies should pay their fair share of tax. the correct amount of i was talks with...
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jennifer: i do think so.nk what we will see coming up is not just legislation, but also enforcement action. i think the enforcement actions would happen sooner than the legislation. legislation, especially in antitrust, is going to take a long time. we don't know what will happen with the election and how that might change things. even ftck the doj and may be ready pretty soon to bring a lawsuit in court against google may be this year, facebook may be in the first quarter of next year. and then possibly amazon and apple. although i think it is less likely we will see some aggressive enforcement action against those two ladder companies. i think the next thing we will see will be enforcement action. emily: all right. we will be watching, jennifer re-of bloomberg intelligence. jennifer, thank you so much for joining us. this hearing is still underway on capitol hill, going well into the evening. 9:00 p.m. on the east coast. we are going into the sixth hour of questioning. we will continue to cover this. stay t
jennifer: i do think so.nk what we will see coming up is not just legislation, but also enforcement action. i think the enforcement actions would happen sooner than the legislation. legislation, especially in antitrust, is going to take a long time. we don't know what will happen with the election and how that might change things. even ftck the doj and may be ready pretty soon to bring a lawsuit in court against google may be this year, facebook may be in the first quarter of next year. and...
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jennifer griffin that foul play may not be cause of incident but welding work.s been all over the world, recently spent 6 years, four deployed to japan prior to returning to the u.s. 2 years ago. the fire appears to have potentially started in weld deck according to navy officials. there's been ongoing maintenance there. one official told us so far very light injuries reported, just a few sailors and san diego firefighters who have suffered smoke inhalation, that's the latest word. damage to the ship unknown at this time but as you can see the smoke continuing to billow and the fire in san diego in uss bona rashard, we will have more on thisg in the coming hours allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big mome
jennifer griffin that foul play may not be cause of incident but welding work.s been all over the world, recently spent 6 years, four deployed to japan prior to returning to the u.s. 2 years ago. the fire appears to have potentially started in weld deck according to navy officials. there's been ongoing maintenance there. one official told us so far very light injuries reported, just a few sailors and san diego firefighters who have suffered smoke inhalation, that's the latest word. damage to...
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jennifer: there will definitely be some instability.s morning's rally was because pieces front page opinion from chinese media saying it is a good idea to jump into the markets. i don't know if it will happen again tomorrow, but that is yet to be seen. at theot be looking quarter to quarter increases in growth. dive in q2, a huge resurgence in q3. probably just as important to look at the annual figures. we have not changed our forecast for u.s. growth, looking at a 5.5% decline for some time now. we are looking to follow that up with a 5% expansion next year. everyone will go through that massive q2 expansion followed by an increase in q3. how things play out over the year is probably important. vonnie: jennifer lee, thank you. coming up, we will speak with tony gardner, former u.s. ambassador to the european union, as brexit negotiators meet this week in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn in new york. you can and european union negotiators will meet in london this week to continue to sketc
jennifer: there will definitely be some instability.s morning's rally was because pieces front page opinion from chinese media saying it is a good idea to jump into the markets. i don't know if it will happen again tomorrow, but that is yet to be seen. at theot be looking quarter to quarter increases in growth. dive in q2, a huge resurgence in q3. probably just as important to look at the annual figures. we have not changed our forecast for u.s. growth, looking at a 5.5% decline for some time...
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that's what lisa kud row had to say with jennifer aniston and courteney cox.d friends to see if you're registered to vote >>> hollywood legend olivia de havilland has died at the age of 104. the last surviving star of "gone with the wind" died at her home in paris, france of natural causes >> reporter: in hollywood's golden era, olivia de havilland was one of the brightest stars best remembered for her role as melanie in "gone with the wind." >> oh, scarlet, i wish i could be more like you >> reporter: she would win two oscars, for her performances in "to each his own." >> he's been shot down ies >> he came back with the same lies the same silly phrase. >> reporter: she also made her mark behind the scenes in a lawsuit, she took down the studio system that penalized actors for rejecting roles the legal victory became known as the de halivland law. but the stormy relationship with her sister turned into a public feud but it's moving moments like this in her iconic film -- >> oh, scarlet, you have too much love. >> reporter: that won fans over. >> it's about str
that's what lisa kud row had to say with jennifer aniston and courteney cox.d friends to see if you're registered to vote >>> hollywood legend olivia de havilland has died at the age of 104. the last surviving star of "gone with the wind" died at her home in paris, france of natural causes >> reporter: in hollywood's golden era, olivia de havilland was one of the brightest stars best remembered for her role as melanie in "gone with the wind." >> oh,...
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when we come back, jennifer, i want to talk about something related to your book.t is something you have written about in "vanity fair." that is this attack on representative alexandria ocasio-cortez. just a horrific moment for which he has not apologized. we'll be right back. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. >>> and we're back. and jennifer, i wanted to ask you about something you have written about, which is this horribly, ugly and counter attack actually by congressman ted yoho on the steps attacking alexandria ocasio-cortez yelling horrible things at her. he then goes to the house floor, does not apologize, comes close to tears when he was remembering the days when he himself was on food stamps. doesn't mention that since then he had voted to cut food stamps for other people that come into that program long after he did. but it was a very weird speech where he did not apologize. this is very much an element of your book. tell us your view of this. >> so this is what happens to women that challenge power struct
when we come back, jennifer, i want to talk about something related to your book.t is something you have written about in "vanity fair." that is this attack on representative alexandria ocasio-cortez. just a horrific moment for which he has not apologized. we'll be right back. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. >>> and we're back. and jennifer, i wanted to ask you about something you have written about, which is this horribly,...
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view school district schools and jennifer says the all virtual school days ahead present a very bigroblem for her family. she says her and her husband both have to work and they cannot be monitoring their kids at home full time. that may be especially challenging for their son who often struggles to focus. >> he kind of needs somebody to keep him on task. he kind of oh, there's a squirrel over here and he kind of goes off. with being on distance learning it was okay my teachers on this screen but i can open a tab and i can go on youtube and i can watch something and the teacher doesn't know. >> reporter: meanwhile jennifer's daughter has vision problems and says a lot of screen time could damage her eyes to the point where she may need surgery. >> i'm just worried about being virtual sitting in front of the screen for 6 hours is going to keep making the situation worse with her eye. >> reporter: this bay area mom doesn't take issue with any of the governor's masks or social distancing requirements in classrooms and would even be okay with a shorter school day. >> the school day shou
view school district schools and jennifer says the all virtual school days ahead present a very bigroblem for her family. she says her and her husband both have to work and they cannot be monitoring their kids at home full time. that may be especially challenging for their son who often struggles to focus. >> he kind of needs somebody to keep him on task. he kind of oh, there's a squirrel over here and he kind of goes off. with being on distance learning it was okay my teachers on this...
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in jennifer lee, senior economist at bmo capital markets. i thought the number, this was good news for the services industry, but then i thought about the labor report. it was a snapshot of activity in the middle of the month. i think there will always be caveats with all of the reports. good afternoon. the nonmanufacturing ism blew past expectations. all the components were encouraging. almost 20 jumped points in the month, the highest activity, anhis indicator of what is going on right now, also the highest since january 2004. little moreas a interesting, also rose to a three-month high, but still below 50, indicating it is still contracting. ignore it can almost because the report was so strong. vonnie: it is the direction
in jennifer lee, senior economist at bmo capital markets. i thought the number, this was good news for the services industry, but then i thought about the labor report. it was a snapshot of activity in the middle of the month. i think there will always be caveats with all of the reports. good afternoon. the nonmanufacturing ism blew past expectations. all the components were encouraging. almost 20 jumped points in the month, the highest activity, anhis indicator of what is going on right now,...
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kind of interesting in the a-rod bid, alex rodriguez with his girlfriend jennifer lopez, i hear she's involved at least tangentially, they have big money in there. mike repole, vincent viola, also the owner of the florida panthers, they got some bucks in there but what's really got a lot of press lately is all these football players throwing their money in there. i have been told that the money from these folks doesn't really add up to much.
kind of interesting in the a-rod bid, alex rodriguez with his girlfriend jennifer lopez, i hear she's involved at least tangentially, they have big money in there. mike repole, vincent viola, also the owner of the florida panthers, they got some bucks in there but what's really got a lot of press lately is all these football players throwing their money in there. i have been told that the money from these folks doesn't really add up to much.
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reporter jennifer griffin tells us the reason why. >> u.s. troops in europe are set to begin a major realignment. the pentagon announcing wednesday about 6400 service members will be coming home from germany. the main hub for the u.s. military in europe. another 5600 will be leaving the country and redeployed mostly to italy. u.s. european command would also move from germany to belgium. it is a generational shift the pentagon says is aimed at pivoting to new post cold war threats. >> we hope russia and china will engage in more productive and cooperative behavior, we are posturing forces to counter line influence. >> well has repeatedly linked to the move to germany's failure to pay more toward native defense spending. and on wednesday, as the move was being announced, he doubled down on his recent piers we are reducing the force, because they are not paying their bills. it is very simple. they are delinquent. >> the move is a threat to
reporter jennifer griffin tells us the reason why. >> u.s. troops in europe are set to begin a major realignment. the pentagon announcing wednesday about 6400 service members will be coming home from germany. the main hub for the u.s. military in europe. another 5600 will be leaving the country and redeployed mostly to italy. u.s. european command would also move from germany to belgium. it is a generational shift the pentagon says is aimed at pivoting to new post cold war threats....
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jennifer: we are seeing some alarming trends.e than half of states are seeing an uptick in cases and that is heading in the wrong direction. we want to see case numbers stabilizing or decreasing. tough heading into the late summer months and adding to the mix influenza in the fall. you have seen it in your own lives, the fatigue about complying with social distancing measures and people want to get out and about. nothing has changed. the virus is still out there and we are susceptible to becoming sick and we could become severely ill. it is important we continue to maintain our distance from others and avoid places where we are likely to contract the virus. outdoor spaces are thought to be safer. outdoor dining is preferable to indoor bars. but people have to keep in mind the need to maintain physical space and to limit exposure as much as possible. what we have seen in a number of state is when they relax measures, and the businesses allow people to come back to interacting and socializing in these settings, we see a growth in c
jennifer: we are seeing some alarming trends.e than half of states are seeing an uptick in cases and that is heading in the wrong direction. we want to see case numbers stabilizing or decreasing. tough heading into the late summer months and adding to the mix influenza in the fall. you have seen it in your own lives, the fatigue about complying with social distancing measures and people want to get out and about. nothing has changed. the virus is still out there and we are susceptible to...
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for more on this, we are joined by bloomberg quicktake's jennifer. we be in two or three weeks from now? jennifer: you know, class-action status for gender discrimination lawsuits don't have the best track record within the tech industry, but these four former female google employees are continuing to pressure the industry. if the judge grants them class-action status, they would seek to sue the company on behalf of over 10,000 of their peers, so according to the lawsuit, they say google paid women less base salaries, some bonuses, and fewer stock options from men in the same jobs. google for its part has tried unsuccessfully to dismiss it, and a representative for the company says they plan to defend their policies. but a lot of eyes will be on what the judge decides in this class certification hearing. in december we saw a group of women earlier this year successfully move forward with a class-action suit against oracle. alternatively, similar cases against twitter and microsoft were denied. we are going to have to take a look at what happens here.
for more on this, we are joined by bloomberg quicktake's jennifer. we be in two or three weeks from now? jennifer: you know, class-action status for gender discrimination lawsuits don't have the best track record within the tech industry, but these four former female google employees are continuing to pressure the industry. if the judge grants them class-action status, they would seek to sue the company on behalf of over 10,000 of their peers, so according to the lawsuit, they say google paid...
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jennifer, clearly the changes put a burden on schools and teachers.hat you want congress to do to help. what would you advise lawmakers to do right now? >> right. we don't expect schools to be able to do it on their own. this is a hard job and it is going to take resources beyond the reach of individual districts. as we are thinking about economic interventions to address the costs of the pandemic and the harms that states have felt it is really important we allocate resources to allow schools to take the precautionary measures to recon ve reconvene in the fall. this should be a socital priority. it is important for the economy we bring kids back to school. working parents need schools functioning. we need to educate kids who are the workforce for the future. >> josh, we have seen across the country the state by state approach to reopening our economies. we have a state by state approach in terms of how to respond to the coronavirus. do our schools across the country need a one size fits all approach to reopening schools for our kids? can they do it i
jennifer, clearly the changes put a burden on schools and teachers.hat you want congress to do to help. what would you advise lawmakers to do right now? >> right. we don't expect schools to be able to do it on their own. this is a hard job and it is going to take resources beyond the reach of individual districts. as we are thinking about economic interventions to address the costs of the pandemic and the harms that states have felt it is really important we allocate resources to allow...
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jennifer, start with you and those poll numbers. for the longest time an easy bracki i bragging point for the president. the economy. the pandemic struck and polls favor him over joe biden on the economy. where does all of that put us now? >> i think he's in a desperate position, and it seems as though he's not even trying right now. because when you look at polls, not only is biden substantially ahead, but he's over 50% in many of these polls. that means in order to win, trump has to win back those voters. but he's not winning back anyone. he is basically playing to that core group of voters who thrive on racial grievance, on fear, and by approaching it in this way he's really cutting off any hope of ever extending his base of support, and i think what you see is now republicans around the country realize that he's not really trying to win, and in order for them to survive they're going to have to be distancing one another. but i do want to point out sometimes we in the media make too little of how crazy the president sounds and lo
jennifer, start with you and those poll numbers. for the longest time an easy bracki i bragging point for the president. the economy. the pandemic struck and polls favor him over joe biden on the economy. where does all of that put us now? >> i think he's in a desperate position, and it seems as though he's not even trying right now. because when you look at polls, not only is biden substantially ahead, but he's over 50% in many of these polls. that means in order to win, trump has to win...
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jennifer: thank you for having me.things we need to break down, one is from a consumer point of view, and china, one of the biggest objectives in the coming years is trying to eliminate positive -- eliminate poverty. think chinally, i is also looking for trade security, which means the currency from the central bank, --itally issued currency without going through u.s. dollars. i think those are the two major immediate benefits. we can see from issuing digital currency. rishaad: the question everyone has been asking, is it a way of internationalizing the yuan more than it did already and also taking on the dollar in a sort of way as well? why do people ask that question? jennifer: i think the natural to then internationalization of the yuan is about the u.s. dollar, it is hard to displace if the u.s. sentience doesn't see as a fair process. that's the potentially rate guest risk -- potentially biggest risk for the u.s. dollar. in terms of digital currency, from the central bank's point of view, it looks like pboc, china
jennifer: thank you for having me.things we need to break down, one is from a consumer point of view, and china, one of the biggest objectives in the coming years is trying to eliminate positive -- eliminate poverty. think chinally, i is also looking for trade security, which means the currency from the central bank, --itally issued currency without going through u.s. dollars. i think those are the two major immediate benefits. we can see from issuing digital currency. rishaad: the question...
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jennifer and abisola, i wish you all the best.776. and you can also contact our action line service and that will give you another number of organisations that can help you. you can find them listed on the bbc‘s actionline website at bbc.co.uk/actionline. another message from this, i was pregnant during lockdown and had my baby at the end of may. i have previously suffered from anxiety and depression. before falling pregnant i stop medication because i had two previous miscarriages and i wanted to reduce the risk to my third pregnancy. i was given a leaflet to contact the service in my area when i started to get concerned and was told i would be referred within two weeks and given priority due to being pregnant. i contacted the service in march and finally received the correct referrals to the team injune after my baby was born. working from home means millions of people have taken to video calling in the past few months but for some members of the armed forces, their recent calls have had a rather special guest. the queen has bee
jennifer and abisola, i wish you all the best.776. and you can also contact our action line service and that will give you another number of organisations that can help you. you can find them listed on the bbc‘s actionline website at bbc.co.uk/actionline. another message from this, i was pregnant during lockdown and had my baby at the end of may. i have previously suffered from anxiety and depression. before falling pregnant i stop medication because i had two previous miscarriages and i...
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jennifer. >>good evening. catherine grant were in front of another massive crowd you can see them behind me there giving speeches at the steps of the justice center and then there are thousands packed up against the justice center and the federal courthouse building. listening toiight. they are chanting black lives matter and it looks like it could be another big night for the protests here now earlier this evening, the n double acp that right there on the steps of the justice center to refocus the attention on the black lives matter movement. >>hundreds gathered at the steps of the justice center as part of an n double acp effort to refocus the attention of protesters because the fed is escalated. >>and i'm hoping that people will refocus back on black lives matter pastor wright 8 of christ memorial community church says while he wants federal law enforcement to leave immediately. he also believes if the distraction of course you know buys upset we don't want to be we'll really need them here, but it's a dist
jennifer. >>good evening. catherine grant were in front of another massive crowd you can see them behind me there giving speeches at the steps of the justice center and then there are thousands packed up against the justice center and the federal courthouse building. listening toiight. they are chanting black lives matter and it looks like it could be another big night for the protests here now earlier this evening, the n double acp that right there on the steps of the justice center to...
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but more subtle, the dhs -- even when we did the game -- i think jennifer would agree, we're focusedtraints on barr. dhs is worrisome. >> really interesting. we hope that you will do that game again and now that things have changed a little bit and share the findings with us. great to see you both. thanks for that information. >> thanks so much. >> thanks. >>> boris johnson just made a big announcement about reopening plans in the uk. and it's surveillanprisinsurpri. more on this developing story next. - i'm jeff anderson. for 37 years we have been fighting for survivors of child sex abuse. even in these uniquely challenging times we're still fighting with dedication and devotion. california law gives survivors a chance to take legal action, but only for a limited time. if you were sexually abused by a priest, scout leader, coach or teacher contact us confidentially today. it's time. >>> developing this hour, british prime minister boris johnson says the uk will put the brakes on the next phase of reopening because community spread is on the rise. >> as we see these rises around the
but more subtle, the dhs -- even when we did the game -- i think jennifer would agree, we're focusedtraints on barr. dhs is worrisome. >> really interesting. we hope that you will do that game again and now that things have changed a little bit and share the findings with us. great to see you both. thanks for that information. >> thanks so much. >> thanks. >>> boris johnson just made a big announcement about reopening plans in the uk. and it's surveillanprisinsurpri....
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jennifer mitchell handles government relations. you for joining us on primetime. >> thank you, sir. >> karen, don't worry. you heard the president. kids are tough, resilient, most of them won't get sick, and if they do, they'll get better soon. let's get back to school. why isn't that good enough? >> well, because when they get sick, their teachers are going to get sick. teachers are very hands-on people. we care about our students. we have to be close proximity so we can teach better in one-on-one. so when they're ill, we're going to get ill. and we're not being given any good news as to how, if we get ill, how is that going to be covered by our insurance. >> jennifer, the cdc put out guidelines tonight that basically echos the president's sentiment that kids are more resilient than the rest of us and there's some other general guidelines in there about what kind of resourcing you need to do this the safe way. does that add to your comfort? >> not as much as we'd like. i think the jury is still out medically on what the impact of
jennifer mitchell handles government relations. you for joining us on primetime. >> thank you, sir. >> karen, don't worry. you heard the president. kids are tough, resilient, most of them won't get sick, and if they do, they'll get better soon. let's get back to school. why isn't that good enough? >> well, because when they get sick, their teachers are going to get sick. teachers are very hands-on people. we care about our students. we have to be close proximity so we can...
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[hablan en inglÉs] jennifer: gracias.Áles fueran? jennifer: 1.tener mÁs hijos. 2. que mis hijos siempre sean felices y saludables. y el tercero es para mÍ, pero no puedo decirlo. karla: si lo dice se hace realidad. alan: no voy a dormir. jenifer: que todo lo que estÁn diciendo se logra, todo lo bueno que estÁn deseándome en este momento sobre mi trabajo, he trabajado muy duro por muchos aÑos, serÍa algo lindo. [aplausos] francisca: quÉ gran momento, de verdad muchÍsima emociÓn sÉ que ustedes disfrutar de mucho, pasaron mÁs cosas ese dÍa,por lo menos la toquÉ y pude conocer esta gran estrella ustedes vieron que bonito y nos veÍamos juntos, pegados tocÁndonos antes de que llegara este coronavirus, pero pronto todos vamos a poder tener esta oportunidad de abrazar a nuestros seres queridos. van a seguir los tbt. pero tenemos que compartir una noticia, coronavirus llevÓ a nuestra casa, nuestro alan tacher y su esposa dieron positivo, en minutos vamos a enlazarnos con ellos para que nos cuenten los detalles. tambiÉn, recordarem
[hablan en inglÉs] jennifer: gracias.Áles fueran? jennifer: 1.tener mÁs hijos. 2. que mis hijos siempre sean felices y saludables. y el tercero es para mÍ, pero no puedo decirlo. karla: si lo dice se hace realidad. alan: no voy a dormir. jenifer: que todo lo que estÁn diciendo se logra, todo lo bueno que estÁn deseándome en este momento sobre mi trabajo, he trabajado muy duro por muchos aÑos, serÍa algo lindo. [aplausos] francisca: quÉ gran momento, de verdad muchÍsima emociÓn sÉ...
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jennifer johnson reports. >> reporter: the u.s. set a single day record for new covid-19 cases 7 of the last 12 days and the death toll continues to rise. several health officials say that the trend can be reversed. >> we can turn it around in 2 to 3 weeks if we get a critical mass of people wearing face coverings. >> president trump wore a mask in public late saturday after months of backlash for not wearing one. >> there is nothing in the data that would suggest kids be back in school is dangerous to them and in fact it is more a matter of their health and well-being they be back in school. >> reporter: covid-19 cases have spread in texas day care centers and summer camps. >> we want to do it to make sure that our kids will be safe as possible. >> reporter: school districts are scrambling to come up with plans, hybrid learning in-person and remotely. >> we will do our best in our community considering where the health data currently is. a a month ago it 6%. >> reporter: many feel reopening schools is a balance between the child's
jennifer johnson reports. >> reporter: the u.s. set a single day record for new covid-19 cases 7 of the last 12 days and the death toll continues to rise. several health officials say that the trend can be reversed. >> we can turn it around in 2 to 3 weeks if we get a critical mass of people wearing face coverings. >> president trump wore a mask in public late saturday after months of backlash for not wearing one. >> there is nothing in the data that would suggest kids...
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when we come back, jennifer, i want to talk about something related to your book.is something you have written about in "vanity fair." that is this attack on representative alexandria cortez. just a horrific moment for which he has not apologized. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. don't just think about where you're headed this summer. think about how you'll get there. and now that you can lease or buy a new lincoln remotely or in person... discovering that feeling has never been more effortless. the lincoln summer invitation sales event is here. [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. [ beeping ] unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. it's basically free money. it's an easy way to earn cash back on the stuff i'm alr
when we come back, jennifer, i want to talk about something related to your book.is something you have written about in "vanity fair." that is this attack on representative alexandria cortez. just a horrific moment for which he has not apologized. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. don't just think about where you're headed this summer. think about how you'll get there. and now that you can lease or buy a new lincoln remotely or in person... discovering that feeling has never...
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i congratulate jennifer kernaghan. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah, mr. mcadams, for five minutes. mr. mcadams: thank you, mr. chair. i rise to recognize some incredible things that have happened in my state. in utah covid-19 has hit families and the food buying public very hard. many supply chain elements have closed, leaving farmers unable to sell their utah-grown products. but utah farmers are passionate about feeding people. so the utah farm bureau launched farmers feeding utah. donations to the nonprofit campaign went to farmers to purchase their products and the utah farm bureau handled processing costs and partnered with hunger relief organizations to get the food directly to needy families. since may they received more than $300,000 in donation that is allow them to purchase 20,000 pounds of beef. 10,000 pounds of flour. 200,000 eggs. and $100 worth of dairy products. they delivered 600 live sheep to the navajo nation and donated to numerous food pantries throughout norther
i congratulate jennifer kernaghan. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah, mr. mcadams, for five minutes. mr. mcadams: thank you, mr. chair. i rise to recognize some incredible things that have happened in my state. in utah covid-19 has hit families and the food buying public very hard. many supply chain elements have closed, leaving farmers unable to sell their utah-grown products. but utah farmers are passionate about feeding people. so the utah...
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jennifer: i would say that is one of the major ingredients of success.ble of mask wearing or social distancing is important, especially once the horse has left the barn. think the u.s. needs to do in order to get its act together? control simply out of when compared to germany or across continental europe. jennifer: i think it is out of control and the u.s. is a very large place. there are large pockets of several areas. the first wave began. we saw that in the major metropolitan areas such as seattle and new york, but it was already incubating and basically out of control in rural areas but people didn't know about it. what you are seeing now is not the second wave. you are seeing the first wave continuing to roll over the country. some places have got it under control and others have not. we are still knee-deep in the first wave in the u.s. and really, they got to get the testing under control but it is my understanding testing has been struggling because people are running out of reagents, they are not able to offer tests to everyone that wants them.
jennifer: i would say that is one of the major ingredients of success.ble of mask wearing or social distancing is important, especially once the horse has left the barn. think the u.s. needs to do in order to get its act together? control simply out of when compared to germany or across continental europe. jennifer: i think it is out of control and the u.s. is a very large place. there are large pockets of several areas. the first wave began. we saw that in the major metropolitan areas such as...
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jennifer pena, dr. jennifer lighter, thank you both for being with us. >>> we want to encourage anyone watching to send questions to us. you can email them to talk@msnbc.com or tweet them to #msnbcanswers. >>> let's return to florida. 117 lives lost, single day death toll. that debate comes after the debate for reopening schools has turned into a legal fight. we want to get you caught up on the lawsuit to reopen in-person instructions next month. dasha burns is in miami where she caught up with a plaintiff in that lawsuit and some of her fellow teachers. dasha, what are some of their biggest concerns? >> reporter: chris, that's right. the debate over whether students should be roaming hallways like this one next month is heating up. the plaintiff i spoke to in that lawsuit told me the part of the goal was to get the governor's attention. she said right now he's simply not listening to educators. yesterday governor ron desantis held a press conference where he once again pressed schools to reopen in pers
jennifer pena, dr. jennifer lighter, thank you both for being with us. >>> we want to encourage anyone watching to send questions to us. you can email them to talk@msnbc.com or tweet them to #msnbcanswers. >>> let's return to florida. 117 lives lost, single day death toll. that debate comes after the debate for reopening schools has turned into a legal fight. we want to get you caught up on the lawsuit to reopen in-person instructions next month. dasha burns is in miami where...
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here's nbc's jennifer johnson. >> reporter: as the u.s. reports about 70,000 new cases of covid-19 a day, president trump says he does not support a nationwide mask mandate. >> i want people to have a certain freedom and i don't believe in that, no, and i don't agree with the statement that if everybody wore a mask everything disappears. >> reporter: the president's own health experts say the science is clear, wearing a mask is america's number one defense against the virus. >> it is bizarre we have turned mask wearing into something political. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with "fox news sunday" the president criticized dr. fauci, the top expert and a cdc for, quote, being wrong about the virus. >> because i've been right probably more than anybody else. >> reporter: and disputing figures from johns hopkins, the seventh highest per capita rate in the world. >> do you have the numbers, please? i heard we had the best mortality rate. >> reporter: death tolls are on the rise. arizona and florida breaking new records. >> the resident
here's nbc's jennifer johnson. >> reporter: as the u.s. reports about 70,000 new cases of covid-19 a day, president trump says he does not support a nationwide mask mandate. >> i want people to have a certain freedom and i don't believe in that, no, and i don't agree with the statement that if everybody wore a mask everything disappears. >> reporter: the president's own health experts say the science is clear, wearing a mask is america's number one defense against the virus....
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that was jennifer there an extra in digital culture and society it can london. if you have his prime minister is accusing foreign forces of murdering a popular singer and rights activist that they state people including a police officer were killed in the ethnic unrest that followed and reports. that. as a former political prisoner and a romel activist a chuckle one day so was known for more than his lyrics about economic and civil rights his songs became the melody of the protest movement and 20 teams that elevated the new government to power he was shot late on monday. he needs somebody that is see as i can buy a good 50 pass 1000000 what was. in the whole of africa. is. how do you really want to go. my duty of power had the rhetorical facility in beijing the critics question was which he you know really ably committed in fact we don't fight some of the deeply interested and profound problems and almost be facing throughout history. his killing provoked a furious response from his many fans thousands followed his casket through the capital addis ababa. the roo
that was jennifer there an extra in digital culture and society it can london. if you have his prime minister is accusing foreign forces of murdering a popular singer and rights activist that they state people including a police officer were killed in the ethnic unrest that followed and reports. that. as a former political prisoner and a romel activist a chuckle one day so was known for more than his lyrics about economic and civil rights his songs became the melody of the protest movement and...