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jessica: in detroit, for "matter of fact," i'm jessica gomez. >> next on "matter of fact," mailing it in. >> voting at home is the safest way to go. >> people in oregon have picked the president by mail for more than 20 years, so why not just let everyone do it that way in november? plus, would you open your door for a stranger? why your neighbor is counting on you to do it. olay's retinol24 faced the competition and we broke through. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the $100 retinol cream. visibly smoother brighter skin in just 24 hours. olay retinol24. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. you know your kid doesn't step around puddles. and you know cheap leaky diapers are an amateur move. you need luvs pro-level protection. luvs. parent like a pro
jessica: in detroit, for "matter of fact," i'm jessica gomez. >> next on "matter of fact," mailing it in. >> voting at home is the safest way to go. >> people in oregon have picked the president by mail for more than 20 years, so why not just let everyone do it that way in november? plus, would you open your door for a stranger? why your neighbor is counting on you to do it. olay's retinol24 faced the competition and we broke through. olay's retinol24...
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our correspondent jessica gomez has more. jessica: well, soledad, the u.s. department of agriculture is still working out details of its coronavirus food assistance program. it includes $16 billion in direct payments to farmers; another $3 billon will be used to get food from the farms to food banks and other nonprofits. while the usda acknowledges it won't nearly be enough, for already cash-strapped farmers, the help can't come soon enough. robb: spring would normally feel like a time of excitement, endless possibilities. jessica: planting season underway at the ewoldt corn and soybean farm, just west of davenport, iowa. this year, though, with the dust from the tractors comes an air of uncertainty. robb: this year every time i go out and make a pass across the field, i wonder how much i am going to lose. jessica: the price of corn and soybeans, now down about 20%, this after two straight years of losses for the ewoldt family, the result of the trade war with china. robb: i took a truck driving job at night about a year ago because if i was up at night worr
our correspondent jessica gomez has more. jessica: well, soledad, the u.s. department of agriculture is still working out details of its coronavirus food assistance program. it includes $16 billion in direct payments to farmers; another $3 billon will be used to get food from the farms to food banks and other nonprofits. while the usda acknowledges it won't nearly be enough, for already cash-strapped farmers, the help can't come soon enough. robb: spring would normally feel like a time of...
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jessica?reement with ari fleischer and sean hannity, which is something i rarely say. i think it was counterproductive and i understand the people in michigan feel strongly that gretchen whitmer, the governor, has gone too far. certainly the story line ended up being that armed protesters with long guns stormed lansing and the capitol building, and i would they are concerned about in terms of reopening the economy. >> melissa: yeah. >> ari: , real quick, we understand the concern. people want to get out and get back to work, they don't want to be overpowered by the government. but there's a better way to say it. what is that? >> ari: a better way to say it is to protest, socially distance, to the right things, exercise your first moment rights. the carrying along good with you, we are showing is, "i have the freedom to do whatever i want, so i'm bringing my long gun with me." it's a different message. that's on the message of, "let me get back to my job." just a sheer communications presentati
jessica?reement with ari fleischer and sean hannity, which is something i rarely say. i think it was counterproductive and i understand the people in michigan feel strongly that gretchen whitmer, the governor, has gone too far. certainly the story line ended up being that armed protesters with long guns stormed lansing and the capitol building, and i would they are concerned about in terms of reopening the economy. >> melissa: yeah. >> ari: , real quick, we understand the concern....
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fox news contributor, jessica tarlov. joining us today, for her press secretary to president george w. bush and fox news contributor, ari fleischer. he is "outnumbered," as we say. great to see you, everybody. we are awaiting along side for our beloved melissa francis, who will join us just moments away. let's get this conversation started about, ari, all of the complications and the difficulties with the timing of going to michigan, as they are literally underwater in parts o. >> ari: yeah, i hope the president will be able to return to midland, where the flooding is eerie and the president has a pattern of going to places where there have been national disasters, so it wouldn't surprise me if he does. as for the politics of it, so be it. the president's job today is to actually go show a success story. how america, just like we did in world war ii, geared up to be the arsenal of democracy. we are now the manufacturer of the ppe for coronavirus. it really is a tribute to america's private sector, how we have been able to
fox news contributor, jessica tarlov. joining us today, for her press secretary to president george w. bush and fox news contributor, ari fleischer. he is "outnumbered," as we say. great to see you, everybody. we are awaiting along side for our beloved melissa francis, who will join us just moments away. let's get this conversation started about, ari, all of the complications and the difficulties with the timing of going to michigan, as they are literally underwater in parts o....
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>> along the lines of what jessica said, more virtual events with our authors and what jessica said, youcan cover a lot more ground .an author can now do a national tour in a way that was never before possible. and i'm not saying that's easy to do or that for an author you can set up a bunch of events and they're all going to be successful it's easier to swallow an unsuccessful event only eight peoples are not and you haven't left her house area that's better than having traveled to some city to do a reading 40 people. but for me, also the main thing is just i'm enjoying this author interview series that i'm doing. and right now i'm thinking i will continue doing it even when, even after the quarantine is over. because it's really interesting to talk to people while they're in their own home. and it's covid that sort of gave rise to this akashic suddenly you realize well, i can interview an author at any time. and there's this accessibility that was always there, but there is a different light shining on it now. that may keep shining on it even after you are not social distancing any
>> along the lines of what jessica said, more virtual events with our authors and what jessica said, youcan cover a lot more ground .an author can now do a national tour in a way that was never before possible. and i'm not saying that's easy to do or that for an author you can set up a bunch of events and they're all going to be successful it's easier to swallow an unsuccessful event only eight peoples are not and you haven't left her house area that's better than having traveled to some...
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>> jessica: i lead with that. think we should do a search with that, for tara reade's name through the university of delaware records. and i thought that they were very smart to bring that up, and clearly they caught joe biden back footed on that front. we want as much sunlight on this as possible. when i'm saying is that joe biden will be on the ballot in november against donald trump, a man credibly accused of sexual assault of dozens of women, who is keeping them under nda player os. his response to it was not a measured interview like joe biden gave. he came out and called those women liars. he called them a lot worse than that. >> melissa: but when you compare, jessica -- you see how when you compare who is the worst villain on the sexual assault front, that joe biden loses that credibility where he is trying to be -- this is black-and-white, "i'm restoring the soul of america," on and on about president trump. to say that they are here, but it's like this, it just kind of undermines his whole argument for pr
>> jessica: i lead with that. think we should do a search with that, for tara reade's name through the university of delaware records. and i thought that they were very smart to bring that up, and clearly they caught joe biden back footed on that front. we want as much sunlight on this as possible. when i'm saying is that joe biden will be on the ballot in november against donald trump, a man credibly accused of sexual assault of dozens of women, who is keeping them under nda player os....
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jessica? think the trump administration certainly wants to keep it in the headlines, if they are going to lead with obamagate. the president was talking to our own maria bartiromo about -- >> harris: we are talking about judge sullivan. and it dealing this. and friends of the court come in. please, bring your briefs, weight and from the outside." >> jessica: the premise that judge sullivan is a political actor i think is totally ridiculous. i've seen a reversal from right-wing commentators in the last 24 hours since this news has been out. they were allotting him in 2018 for the reasons katie brought up when she was just speaking, abot michael flynn he would he was doing when he put in that guilty plea. and now suddenly he has a political hack. that couldn't be further from the truth. >> harris: that's an interesting point. >> jessica: it's really dangerous to be talking about the politicization of the courts like that. what is at the heart of all of this is that there is a widespread concern
jessica? think the trump administration certainly wants to keep it in the headlines, if they are going to lead with obamagate. the president was talking to our own maria bartiromo about -- >> harris: we are talking about judge sullivan. and it dealing this. and friends of the court come in. please, bring your briefs, weight and from the outside." >> jessica: the premise that judge sullivan is a political actor i think is totally ridiculous. i've seen a reversal from right-wing...
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jessica zermeÑo, univisiÓn. obligatorio, pero el mÉdico tiene el criterio de describirlo y yo lo ocupo, lo ocupa el presidente donald trump y la mayorÍa del mundo. enrique: no especificÓ la dosis que consume, pero dijo que la gente que lo quiera, lo puede usar a pesar de los graves daÑos que le puede causar este medicamento. patricia: espaÑa guardÓ un minuto de silencio al comienzo de un duelo de 10 dÍas por los mÁs de 27,000 vÍctimas de coronavirus. la familia real se uniÓ al duelo donde ondeaban banderas a media asta en honor a los fallecidos. tambiÉn participaron los parlamentarios y el presidente pedro sÁnchez y su gabinete. enrique: hoy llegÓ a alemania un vuelo con turistas provenientes de 26 paÍses que quedaron varados por meses en alemania cuando panamÁ cerrÓ sus fronteras. fueron unas 180 personas que se reunieron a travÉs de las redes sociales y acudieron a un operador privado que lo organizÓ. patricia: tras revelar que tuvo covid-19 y se recuperÓ, andrea bocelli fue a un hospital para donar plasma y a
jessica zermeÑo, univisiÓn. obligatorio, pero el mÉdico tiene el criterio de describirlo y yo lo ocupo, lo ocupa el presidente donald trump y la mayorÍa del mundo. enrique: no especificÓ la dosis que consume, pero dijo que la gente que lo quiera, lo puede usar a pesar de los graves daÑos que le puede causar este medicamento. patricia: espaÑa guardÓ un minuto de silencio al comienzo de un duelo de 10 dÍas por los mÁs de 27,000 vÍctimas de coronavirus. la familia real se uniÓ al duelo...
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>> along the lines of what jessica said.virtual events with their authors, and like jessica said you can actually cover a lot more ground. an author can now do a national tour in a way that was never before possible. i'm not saying that is easy to do for an author you can set up a bunch of events and they're all going to be successful. it's easier to swallow an unsuccessful event will the eight people turn up you have not left her house. >> that's better than having traveled to some city to do a reading for eight people. but for me also the main thing is i'm really enjoying this author interview series i am doing. right now i'm thinking i will continue doing it even after the quarantine is over. because it is really interesting to talk to people while they are in their own home. it's covid that gave rise to this at akashic books but some the realize, i can interview any author at any time. there is accessibility that was always there. but there is a different light shining on it now that may keep shining on it even after we
>> along the lines of what jessica said.virtual events with their authors, and like jessica said you can actually cover a lot more ground. an author can now do a national tour in a way that was never before possible. i'm not saying that is easy to do for an author you can set up a bunch of events and they're all going to be successful. it's easier to swallow an unsuccessful event will the eight people turn up you have not left her house. >> that's better than having traveled to some...
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jessica?ssica: i agree largely with what everyone's been saying, and i would add to it that there is a concern then, if there are statements that are in fact-checked, is twitter tacitly saying those things are true when they might not be? there is big concern, as was brought up on the democratic side, that elizabeth warren and cory booker, for instance, calling it up for the breaking up of these technology companies. that is clearly what jack dorsey and meg zuckerberg and others are trying to avoid. but there is this argument that conservatives love to make about how they are censored. i went and looked at the facebook engagement data. the top four sites with the highest engagement, number one is fox news. you have the daily mail, then you have cnn and the daily wire, ben shapiro's site, for conservative millennials, i would say. it is false to say that conservatives are censored there. even just look at the fact that there was an appeal for twitter to take down president trump's tweets accusi
jessica?ssica: i agree largely with what everyone's been saying, and i would add to it that there is a concern then, if there are statements that are in fact-checked, is twitter tacitly saying those things are true when they might not be? there is big concern, as was brought up on the democratic side, that elizabeth warren and cory booker, for instance, calling it up for the breaking up of these technology companies. that is clearly what jack dorsey and meg zuckerberg and others are trying to...
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gillian turner and in fox jessica tarlov. are leaks in which unnamed sources are telling president trump that they ripped over polls trailing him in certain states. is that enough to warrant the president melting down segments. matthew: i think the president has been melting down and hasn't changing political fortunes all that much, though, i think president trump understand that he's taking a political hit in the response of coronavirus and you can see in the way they changed format of the briefings as you mentioned. howie: we will come back that to the that later. he ripped joe scarborough, called don lemon dumber, do these are resonance with the president's supporters. the problem that everybody knows, we are in the middle of the global pandemic so for the rest of the american people, i think it's sometimes a bit unsettling to see degree to which the president is focused on slamming cable news when arguably much more important urgent things to be focused on. quick comment, howie on the other story, brad pascal story, the t
gillian turner and in fox jessica tarlov. are leaks in which unnamed sources are telling president trump that they ripped over polls trailing him in certain states. is that enough to warrant the president melting down segments. matthew: i think the president has been melting down and hasn't changing political fortunes all that much, though, i think president trump understand that he's taking a political hit in the response of coronavirus and you can see in the way they changed format of the...
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jessica? >> yeah, exactly. i'm home, and that's exactly what high school seniors and graduating kids, and kids that are already going back to college are asking themselves. am i going to be stuck at home and actually supposed to be on campus? it's a question that everyone is asking now. it's super frustrating for them, frustrating for their parents. students have already gone to a primary online format, the uc is looking at a hybrid online format and parents are asking is it worth my money for me to go to school if i'm only going to do it online so i asked college counselor stacy kadish what she thought. >> we have situations that seniors are finding themselves in, and going off to college, so the first thing i would remind families and students, that you chose your college primarily for a certain kind of curriculum, or certain professors at the college, and it's very important to remember that, because you're still going to be getting that same curriculum. you're still going to be getting the same classes with
jessica? >> yeah, exactly. i'm home, and that's exactly what high school seniors and graduating kids, and kids that are already going back to college are asking themselves. am i going to be stuck at home and actually supposed to be on campus? it's a question that everyone is asking now. it's super frustrating for them, frustrating for their parents. students have already gone to a primary online format, the uc is looking at a hybrid online format and parents are asking is it worth my...
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jessica? >> janelle and raj, only with your family. that is the edict from the governor. as we're entering now almost week eight of the social distancing, the temptation to ease up on that, and kind of head outdoors, especially some place safe, like what you think is the beach, because there's so much open space, it's becoming an all too familiar to us and i spoke to a doctor, nbc medical contributor, dr. roy, about whether the governor made the right call. >> i guess that frustration and now with the weather getting warmer, certainly here in new york, on the east side, people want to go outside. i get that. i want to go outside and be outside. the issue is, that this is a, this virus, the cases, and the deaths, are still on the rise, in this country. the united states has the most cases and deaths, worldwide. and yes, there is variations from state to state, even within counties within one state. but it goes back to that phrase, you don't know what you don't know. so what do i mean by that? w
jessica? >> janelle and raj, only with your family. that is the edict from the governor. as we're entering now almost week eight of the social distancing, the temptation to ease up on that, and kind of head outdoors, especially some place safe, like what you think is the beach, because there's so much open space, it's becoming an all too familiar to us and i spoke to a doctor, nbc medical contributor, dr. roy, about whether the governor made the right call. >> i guess that...
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jessica? >> we do. and there was a car trying to get through, that car was like a black suv that was kind of caught in that whole middle there, that car had made a turn and is no longer there. it looks right now like the majority of the protesters have moved away from the officer, but there is a definitely group there, standing with their arms changed together, in solidarity. standing in opposition to the police officer, as the officers continued to walk up santa clara, and then we're seeing the officers there, asking them to disburse. some of the officers moving a little closer and then coming back. but a lot of the protesters that at one point we saw maybe 100 gathered there, they have seemed to move back, across to the other street. i can't see the street, presumably it may be eighth. but we apologize. we just lost our signal there. we're going to another area here. this is not live. this is video from earlier when we saw some of those protesters, amassing in those streets, this looks like
jessica? >> we do. and there was a car trying to get through, that car was like a black suv that was kind of caught in that whole middle there, that car had made a turn and is no longer there. it looks right now like the majority of the protesters have moved away from the officer, but there is a definitely group there, standing with their arms changed together, in solidarity. standing in opposition to the police officer, as the officers continued to walk up santa clara, and then we're...
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and then as they waited for an answer -- >> out of nowhere jessica sent a "dear mr.d letter." she admitted to the throat cutting, the stab wounds to the back and absolutely adamant that robert had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> so jessica's affidavit was sent off to the governor too, and everybody waited and waited, and then on the governor's very last day in office, more than nine years into robert's sentence, a decision. denied. rosenfield, devastated, drove to the prison to tell robert. >> robert and i hugged and we cried and probably it is about the most painful part of this process. >> robert's only door to freedom slammed shut. >> some of the tactics -- >> but half a world away someone else was watching robert's case. could his opinion make a difference? >>> coming up -- the police detective in robert's corner when "dateline" continues. eline" continues. 24 key nutrients to feed your cells, supporting your energy so you can take care of what matters most. centrum. feed your cells. fuel your life. for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead
and then as they waited for an answer -- >> out of nowhere jessica sent a "dear mr.d letter." she admitted to the throat cutting, the stab wounds to the back and absolutely adamant that robert had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> so jessica's affidavit was sent off to the governor too, and everybody waited and waited, and then on the governor's very last day in office, more than nine years into robert's sentence, a decision. denied. rosenfield, devastated, drove to the...
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ok let's get some perspective on the story we have jessica taylor with us she's an artist writer and host of black in berlin that's a series on race politics and race relations jessica thanks for joining us 1st of all you originally come from the u.s. so what do you think when you see these images of protests in many cities across the country. i am in deep grieving and mourning now as. global black community and. protest some would say violent protests i think are a physical manifestation of the systems that need to be torn down the systems that need to be destructed we need long term systemic change when i see. the criticism on looting from the u.s. president when i see the criticism on the. news outlets i would love to have a conversation about the looting that's been going on during the pandemic by america's billionaires $400000000000.00 richer during this pandemic but that's not something that is the spotlight is on so you know it needs to be systemic change jessica are we talking really here about justice for george floyd this case or is this really about the deeper racial inequ
ok let's get some perspective on the story we have jessica taylor with us she's an artist writer and host of black in berlin that's a series on race politics and race relations jessica thanks for joining us 1st of all you originally come from the u.s. so what do you think when you see these images of protests in many cities across the country. i am in deep grieving and mourning now as. global black community and. protest some would say violent protests i think are a physical manifestation of...
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let's bring in our micr micro-biologist, jessica rivera. what are the concerns for you?rfect way to calculate the risk. the rules for in-door and outdoor proximity, physical distancing needs to be a constant theme for restaurants, restaurants of any size or lay-out, you can't make outdoors or in doors is some protection. there is going to be risk involved, you have to consider traffic areas next to the kitchen or next to the bathrooms, all the data suggests that the main driver of infection is close face-to-face and prolong proximity to people. even if you are outdoors or in doors and until we know more of transmission, it is a bit of a stretch to say it is safe or zero risk. the safest way is to avoid being exposed. >> jessica, if you are going to a restaurant with your friends and family, any suggestions or tips? do you sit in a certain area, what would you do? >> to be honest raj, i would still be doing take-out right now. i would not sit down in a restaurant in doors or outdoors with prolong exposure to people that i am not isolating with. >> good information there.
let's bring in our micr micro-biologist, jessica rivera. what are the concerns for you?rfect way to calculate the risk. the rules for in-door and outdoor proximity, physical distancing needs to be a constant theme for restaurants, restaurants of any size or lay-out, you can't make outdoors or in doors is some protection. there is going to be risk involved, you have to consider traffic areas next to the kitchen or next to the bathrooms, all the data suggests that the main driver of infection is...
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jessica? >> it is called the new normal. a database company surveyed 11,000 people around the world, including here in the united states, in china, across, in europe, and they were asking them questions about these lifestyle changes that we've been forced to make because of the pandemic. they wanted to know which ones are staying, which will become trends and which ones we're going to get rid of. some are understandable, and some are super surprising. imagine this one is really interesting, it has to do with us working from home. something so many of us are doing now. dinata asked people, do you feel more productive working from home? two thirds of us say yes, they're just as productive when they work from home. not surprisingly, 55% who feel more productive working from home are the people who enjoy working from home. so this trend may be here to stay. and it could impact a lot of things, like real estate. age is a factor too. millennials, and gen zers like working from home. tele-medicine, those who tried it for the first
jessica? >> it is called the new normal. a database company surveyed 11,000 people around the world, including here in the united states, in china, across, in europe, and they were asking them questions about these lifestyle changes that we've been forced to make because of the pandemic. they wanted to know which ones are staying, which will become trends and which ones we're going to get rid of. some are understandable, and some are super surprising. imagine this one is really...
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gracias, jessica. un proceso de desinfecciÓn, empezando por los zapatos. jorge: despuÉs el cubrebocas lo tira para no contaminar de lo que viene afuera. llega ahÍ, le miden la temperatura, se lava las manos, le echan un spray desinfectante, y despuÉs le miden la temperatura. para que no se asusten los niÑos, no? >> como un robot, no? jorge: es es el futuro. un vÍdeo que llega desde china y es una muestra de cÓmo pueden ser las escuelas en el futuro. si a usted le parece exagerado, no han visto las cifras que tenemos de muertos y menos han escuchado los graves daÑos que estÁn sufriendo decenas de niÑos aquÍ. marÍa: quÉ interesante. estÁ bueno, no? jorge: es una opciÓn, una alternativa. es la nueva normalidad. alternativa. es la nueva normalidad. hacemos una pausa. listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ ¿por qué siempre nos muestran las mismas cosas? todo tipo de cabello
gracias, jessica. un proceso de desinfecciÓn, empezando por los zapatos. jorge: despuÉs el cubrebocas lo tira para no contaminar de lo que viene afuera. llega ahÍ, le miden la temperatura, se lava las manos, le echan un spray desinfectante, y despuÉs le miden la temperatura. para que no se asusten los niÑos, no? >> como un robot, no? jorge: es es el futuro. un vÍdeo que llega desde china y es una muestra de cÓmo pueden ser las escuelas en el futuro. si a usted le parece exagerado,...
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jessica aguirre is working from home. she joins us with what they're looking for, jessica. >> janelle, what researchers are looking for is blood. they need volunteers willing to give that blood. they want 1,000 samples a month in those 25 cities nationwide. we're talking about 300,000 samples. that's a lot. vital lab, a nationwide blood collection organization will be selecting the volunteers and collecting the donations. they're going to look at how long the antibodies that protect you after infection stay in the body. is it 12 months? is it 18 months? is it indefinitely? dr. john torrez also says the information was invite toll see how the virus spreads. michelle -- >> also going to help them understand the community spread of coronavirus because up to 50% of people don't have symptoms. so, it's hard to tell how many people actually have it. by doing these samplings, what they're going to determine is how many people in certain areas and regions across the nation have coronavirus. >> so, understanding is really key. so,
jessica aguirre is working from home. she joins us with what they're looking for, jessica. >> janelle, what researchers are looking for is blood. they need volunteers willing to give that blood. they want 1,000 samples a month in those 25 cities nationwide. we're talking about 300,000 samples. that's a lot. vital lab, a nationwide blood collection organization will be selecting the volunteers and collecting the donations. they're going to look at how long the antibodies that protect you...
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our jessica aguirre joins us with more. jessica? >> reporter: well, raj and janelle, that ucsf team of doctors and nurses has been at the navajo nation now for nine days. they have been in that hot zone, really treating all of those very ill patients. they also met with the president of the navajo nation, and that's what you're looking at right now, photos from that meeting. and leading that team of doctors is dr. shriham, the co-founder of heal, which is a group that works with the navajo nation of doctors and medical professionals. so thank you for joining us, i know you're in arizona. doctor, tell me your first impressions when you got there, on what the greatest need was, for the people of the navajo nation. >> sure. so like you said, we arrived last wednesday, on april 22, and i think what has been incredible to watch is the navajo resilience and resourcefulness, and taking over caf tear yas and making their own ppe, when the federal response hasn't been there. it is incredible. the navajo leadership, we have been taking care o
our jessica aguirre joins us with more. jessica? >> reporter: well, raj and janelle, that ucsf team of doctors and nurses has been at the navajo nation now for nine days. they have been in that hot zone, really treating all of those very ill patients. they also met with the president of the navajo nation, and that's what you're looking at right now, photos from that meeting. and leading that team of doctors is dr. shriham, the co-founder of heal, which is a group that works with the...
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she opened up to jessica match. >>i'm expecting him to come around the corner and say some silly marco rose brunson's house no longer feels like home with the love of her life gone, i thought i was going to be able to come i did. she and her 76 year-old husband charles bronson were hospitalized at u c davis medical center with covid-19 in april. >>she recovered he did not you find something you can see is mean. it's ugly i couldn't taste could smell. she knows he fought until the end after all he spent his whole life fighting for equality. a longtime civil rights activist brunson co-founded the sacramento chapter of the black panther party, my husband's personality was outgoing he >>o let anything go by and this he was able to help deal with the large impact he made on his community on clear display as dozens of cards and condolences flooded and he just told me that they not be. >>they write letters, she's finding comfort in the kind words and memories and that she got to say goodbye. visiting his hospital bed in a
she opened up to jessica match. >>i'm expecting him to come around the corner and say some silly marco rose brunson's house no longer feels like home with the love of her life gone, i thought i was going to be able to come i did. she and her 76 year-old husband charles bronson were hospitalized at u c davis medical center with covid-19 in april. >>she recovered he did not you find something you can see is mean. it's ugly i couldn't taste could smell. she knows he fought until the...
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pasamos con jessica. jessica: son las paradojas de mÉxico. te doy los datos de hoy.e mÉxico, e incluye ciudad de mÉxico, parte del estado de mÉxico, dice que estÁn llenos los hornos. no rebasados, pero que estÁn totalmente llenos. se puede tardar de 24 a 36 horas en atender un cuerpo para quemarlo. tenemos reporte del instituto mexicano del seguro social, de mÉdicos que estÁn dentro de los hospitales. dicen que las Áreas de patologÍas tan llenas. mientras tanto, lÓpez obrador tuvo un aviÓn esta maÑana en palacio nacional donde dice que se estÁ viendo la reapertura de el paÍs. si no funciona la apertura se darÁ marcha atrás. a la vez, crÍtica a todos aquellos medios que estÁn poniendo el acento en lo que estÁ pasando con las muertes en mÉxico. hay mucha gente todavÍa que dice que mucha de las neumonÍas atÍpicas nos estÁn contando como covid19 porque no hay pruebas. algo de lo que hemos hablado. estÁ la paradoja de esas cifras, esa situaciÓn que estÁn poniendo alarmantes. sabemos que estamos en el pico. ellos dicen que serÁ hasta el 20 de mayo. ya estÁn pensando en abr
pasamos con jessica. jessica: son las paradojas de mÉxico. te doy los datos de hoy.e mÉxico, e incluye ciudad de mÉxico, parte del estado de mÉxico, dice que estÁn llenos los hornos. no rebasados, pero que estÁn totalmente llenos. se puede tardar de 24 a 36 horas en atender un cuerpo para quemarlo. tenemos reporte del instituto mexicano del seguro social, de mÉdicos que estÁn dentro de los hospitales. dicen que las Áreas de patologÍas tan llenas. mientras tanto, lÓpez obrador tuvo un...
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jessica: hola, jorge.os hablado muchos dÍas. quiero presentarte una de las cosas por las que se cree es el principal argumento por la que se dice que mÉxico estÁ descontrolada la pandemia, que es por las cifras oficiales. quiero hablarte de una mujer que se llama marta palacios, que tiene 70 aÑos y que el dÍa de ayer fue ingresada a este hospital. me encuentra aquÍ con su hijo primogÉnito, con humberto navarrete. por favor, humberto, quiero que nos cuentes quÉ pasÓ con tu mamÁ. humberto: mi mamÁ se puso muy enferma a partir del dÍa 30 aproximadamente, de abril. mÁs o menos. llamamos al servicio de urgencias del 911. llegÓ inicialmente un paramÉdico que dijo tu mamÁ es para entubar, y ahorita va a venir una ambulancia para llevÁrsela. entonces esperamos la ambulancia, llega la ambulancia con otro mÉdico, la ve y dice si esta mal tu mamÁ, pero no te puedo decir si es covid o no es covid porque ella tiene un cuadro difÍcil. pero si me la llevo, me dice, seguro que la entuben y ustedes pueden tratarla quien ca
jessica: hola, jorge.os hablado muchos dÍas. quiero presentarte una de las cosas por las que se cree es el principal argumento por la que se dice que mÉxico estÁ descontrolada la pandemia, que es por las cifras oficiales. quiero hablarte de una mujer que se llama marta palacios, que tiene 70 aÑos y que el dÍa de ayer fue ingresada a este hospital. me encuentra aquÍ con su hijo primogÉnito, con humberto navarrete. por favor, humberto, quiero que nos cuentes quÉ pasÓ con tu mamÁ....
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ok, jessica, thank you very much. jessica parker there.some of those scientists criticising the prime minister for scientists criticising the prime ministerfor his scientists criticising the prime minister for his handling scientists criticising the prime ministerfor his handling of the situation. joining me now is susan michie, professor of health psychology at university college london. she's on the independent scientific pandemic influenza group on behaviours, which passes its advice to sage — the scientific advisory group for emergencies, which in turn has been advising government decision makers during the pandemic. thank you forjoining us. what is your view on what dominic cummings has done and what the prime minister has done and what the prime minister has said about what mr cummings has done over the last few days?|j should say i'm speaking here in my independent capacity. but to say that all along the behavioural science advisory committee has been publishing papers on principles of good communication, and those include being dir
ok, jessica, thank you very much. jessica parker there.some of those scientists criticising the prime minister for scientists criticising the prime ministerfor his scientists criticising the prime minister for his handling scientists criticising the prime ministerfor his handling of the situation. joining me now is susan michie, professor of health psychology at university college london. she's on the independent scientific pandemic influenza group on behaviours, which passes its advice to sage...
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i love that. >> jessica, how was your mother's day? >> i want to go down that. >> jessica, how was your mother's day? >> fabulous. how was sonya's? >> it was great. >> we will see you later. >> you got it. >>> the waiting continues to see if and when will play ball. mike krukow on his perspective. >>> in the news cast, we told you about major league baseball possibly returning to action in july. >> tomorrow. >> the players will meet with the commissioner. here is giants broadcaster mike krukow. ♪ >> i went in any car today and got my jirgiants jacket and put on and i feel good. it made me think of giants ba baseball and the memories we share poed. panda hot hats and garlic fries. we feared the beard today. and the most beautiful of water, mccovey cove. we think that torture is the most fun you can have. now, we are not allowed to go. can't give high fives. you can't sing with tony bennett when the game is over. right now, there is no game. the heros are no longer the ball players across the nation. the heroes are the doctors and the nu
i love that. >> jessica, how was your mother's day? >> i want to go down that. >> jessica, how was your mother's day? >> fabulous. how was sonya's? >> it was great. >> we will see you later. >> you got it. >>> the waiting continues to see if and when will play ball. mike krukow on his perspective. >>> in the news cast, we told you about major league baseball possibly returning to action in july. >> tomorrow. >> the players...
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we have janelle wang working from home for us. >> raj and jessica, as some restrictions ease up ander tos reopen, hospitals and clinics are also resuming important cancer screenings that you may need. why you should make the appointment and go despite the covid scare. >>> also, retail nurseries open back this week, and we're two months into the veggie planting season. i'll tell you the top five vegetables to plant right now. but first, back to the both of you. >> thank you. >>> testing, tracing, and ppe. three things preventing the bay area from loosening our restrictions. to speed things up, two more testing sites opened up, including one in san jose at the high school. santa clara county has some of the strictest, tightest restrictions in the state. >> and it's a tough task. local leaders are trying to find that balance between public safety and boosting the economy. they have a checklist. robert handa is in san jose with the details. >> reporter: sit a tough time for certain south
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we have janelle wang working from home for us. >> raj and jessica, as some restrictions ease up ander tos reopen, hospitals and clinics are also resuming important cancer screenings that you may need. why you should make the appointment and go despite the covid scare. >>> also, retail nurseries open back this week, and we're two months into the veggie planting season. i'll tell you the top five vegetables to plant right now. but...
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let's check in with jessica aguirre working from home. jessica? >> reporter: how many door knobs or cereal boxes have you wiped down? well, today the cdc issued new guidelines that are taking a lot of people by surprise, especially a lot of doctors, too. now, what the new guidelines say, one of the big take-aways from the guidelines is that the virus isn't as easily transferrable from surfaces to humans as we thought. that means you may not get the virus just by touching something, like a keyboard, or a counter top or a doob knob. while the virus may sit on the surface, it may not remain infectious. however, i spoke with nbc news medical correspondent dr. vin gupta about the new guidance and he is not happy about it, he says this is the wrong message at the wrong time. >> i don't understand why the cdc would put out that guideline today. it doesn't make a lot of sense. because do i think there could be more with touching a surface and then touching your nose, and breathing in your nostrils, sure, but do they know that for a fact, and no, i don't,
let's check in with jessica aguirre working from home. jessica? >> reporter: how many door knobs or cereal boxes have you wiped down? well, today the cdc issued new guidelines that are taking a lot of people by surprise, especially a lot of doctors, too. now, what the new guidelines say, one of the big take-aways from the guidelines is that the virus isn't as easily transferrable from surfaces to humans as we thought. that means you may not get the virus just by touching something, like a...
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jessica? >> and raj, we have seen, live on the air, while we've been here, we've seen two arrests, one where a man was taken down and another where a woman was he wasfully arrested. we want to show you where an officer was hurt this. happened about an hour ago, you can see the officer there, down on the ground, and he's nestled right underneath that car. we didn't get to see the moments leading up to it, but we can say that he is injured enough that the other police officers are carrying him out. a person that is standing by, decided to come and help the police officers as they lift him up, and move him, so now we see the officer standing up. we don't know what led to this before, but then we do see the officer standing up, and he seems to be okay. although we don't know the extent of his injuries. now we're going back in to live pictures as we get into that area that we were. on seventh street. again, we're starting to see the police oicers using the flashbangs, which are also known as stun g
jessica? >> and raj, we have seen, live on the air, while we've been here, we've seen two arrests, one where a man was taken down and another where a woman was he wasfully arrested. we want to show you where an officer was hurt this. happened about an hour ago, you can see the officer there, down on the ground, and he's nestled right underneath that car. we didn't get to see the moments leading up to it, but we can say that he is injured enough that the other police officers are carrying...
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. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. despite warnings to stay home, police officers are managing cinco de mayo crowds and traffic, and san jose is a trouble spot. here's nbc bay area's jean elle. >> reporter: mexican pride on display in san jose tonight. cruising with flags flying and music playing in east san jose. downtown the line of cars took over several city blocks. bu also gatherings. >> cinco de mayo and the activity, you know. it's fun. >> reporter: in this parking lot, strangers mingled, some wearing masks, some not. santa clara county has the highest number of coronavirus cases in the bay area. the lopez family was trying to celebrate carefully. >> obviously there's some people not respecting the social distancing rules, and we still wanted to come out here and celebrate. this is why we haven't left our cars. >> reporter: simon ortiz was selling masks. >> they want to get out. they want to enjoy it, but you can enjoy it safely, you know? wear your mask, keep your distance. >> reporter: for many, it's a night t
. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. despite warnings to stay home, police officers are managing cinco de mayo crowds and traffic, and san jose is a trouble spot. here's nbc bay area's jean elle. >> reporter: mexican pride on display in san jose tonight. cruising with flags flying and music playing in east san jose. downtown the line of cars took over several city blocks. bu also gatherings. >> cinco de mayo and the activity, you know. it's fun. >> reporter: in this parking...
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jeff, we may see some change. >> yeah, big change, jessica. very happy to deliver that news for us tonight. we did have some of the hottest weather out here in concord with 100 to 104 degrees. i'm hearing from a lot of you out there that you don't have ac and it's just unbearable at this point. but again, changes on the way. so here's the deal. tomorrow heat warning in effect until 7:00 p.m. for the northeast and south bay. those inland valleys where we still will range in the mid 90s. could have a few temperatures right around 100. but the changes are starting. we're seeing the ocean breeze pick up out of the northwest at 16. and that's getting us 14 degrees cooler in santa rosa. 10 in concord. 11 in san jose. that's at this hour compared to this time yesterday. so the bottom line tomorrow morning we begin with some 60s and by the afternoon not quite as hot with low and mid 90s. we're going to go even colder and we're going to talk about some rain chances for the weekend. i'll have that for you in about 15 minutes. >> okay, jeff, thank you. >
jeff, we may see some change. >> yeah, big change, jessica. very happy to deliver that news for us tonight. we did have some of the hottest weather out here in concord with 100 to 104 degrees. i'm hearing from a lot of you out there that you don't have ac and it's just unbearable at this point. but again, changes on the way. so here's the deal. tomorrow heat warning in effect until 7:00 p.m. for the northeast and south bay. those inland valleys where we still will range in the mid 90s....
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jessica, thank you very much. jessica parker in downing street.he conservative mp simon hoare whojoins me from north dorset. very good morning to you, thank you for taking the time to talk to us. is your inbox full of the sorts of e—mailsjessica was talking about? yesterday, you said dominic cummings ought to consider his position and he was wounding the prime minister's and government's reputation. given the prime minister backed him yesterday, have you changed your mind at all on dominic cummings? i haven't, i respectfully disagree with the prime minister on this issue. in answer to the first pa rt this issue. in answer to the first part of your question, my inbox is absolutely bloated with white anger, with real fury from constituents across the political spectrum, from across the political spectrum, from across the political spectrum, from across the different professions and jobs in north dorset, absolutely furious that they have abided by the rules and the regulations, as i urged them to do, as the government told them to do, to save the nhs
jessica, thank you very much. jessica parker in downing street.he conservative mp simon hoare whojoins me from north dorset. very good morning to you, thank you for taking the time to talk to us. is your inbox full of the sorts of e—mailsjessica was talking about? yesterday, you said dominic cummings ought to consider his position and he was wounding the prime minister's and government's reputation. given the prime minister backed him yesterday, have you changed your mind at all on dominic...
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>>hola, jessica. jessica: mauricio, es un gusto saludarte.leen derbez hasta el pasado marzo cuando anunciaron su separaciÓn como pareja. siguen siendo un equipo como los padres de su pequeÑa hija. cÓmo han sido estos meses despuÉs del anuncio de divorcio la dinÁmica que han creado tan linda? mauricio: muy bien. un proceso de muchos meses. lo hemos hecho en equipo, y al final eso somos, somos familia. estamos muy unidos. nos adoramos. ahora si que nuestra prioridad mÁs grande es la bebÉ. ella es una gran mamÁ, y a mi me fascina ser papÁ. entonces estoy disfrutando las dos etapas. soltando a la bebÉ de 2 aÑos y disfrutando a mi hija adolescente de 15 aÑos. entonces tengo esas dos etapas que estÁ siendo padre. jessica: muchas gracias, mauricio. mauricio: no se pierdan la serie por pantalla. jessica: disfruten de esta serie que estÁ super interesante. raÚl, quÉ te pareciÓ como mauricio hablar de su ex esposa? me parece muy lindo que tengan ese respeto mutuo y que se dediquen a hacer los padres de su hija como equipo. raÚl: quizÁ el escenario idea
>>hola, jessica. jessica: mauricio, es un gusto saludarte.leen derbez hasta el pasado marzo cuando anunciaron su separaciÓn como pareja. siguen siendo un equipo como los padres de su pequeÑa hija. cÓmo han sido estos meses despuÉs del anuncio de divorcio la dinÁmica que han creado tan linda? mauricio: muy bien. un proceso de muchos meses. lo hemos hecho en equipo, y al final eso somos, somos familia. estamos muy unidos. nos adoramos. ahora si que nuestra prioridad mÁs grande es la...
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[mÚsica] [gritos] francisca: aquÍ llego jessica con su revoltillo digital. jessica: me encanta.l con "una historia mÁs". sube a la mÚsica, mike! [mÚsica] francisca: eso! jessica: luis coronel estaba en su carro. dice que en su casa no hay una buena luz. que no piensen que iba a ningÚn lugar. francisca: la luz es todo. jessica: el vÍdeo en mi cuenta de instagram en tik tok tiene 1.6 millones. [aplausos] francisca: como virales gracias a jessica. el que hicimos. alan. no manches! primera vez en mi vida. [risas] francisca: muchas gracias por este revoltillo tan bueno. estamos esperando a ferd con tantos tonos nutritivos, un cambio de color es fácil. nutrisse tiene 77. desde negro intenso a rubio claro. nutre mientras tiñe. más aguacate, oliva y karité. cambia un poco, o mucho. nutrisse. cabello nutrido, mejor color. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! el 80% de las bacterias no están en los ¿80%?es. colgate total es diferente. combate las bacterias en toda tu boca. protegiendo en un 100% todas sus superficies. colgate total. protección antibacteriana para una boca más sana. ♪ ♪ unilever, la
[mÚsica] [gritos] francisca: aquÍ llego jessica con su revoltillo digital. jessica: me encanta.l con "una historia mÁs". sube a la mÚsica, mike! [mÚsica] francisca: eso! jessica: luis coronel estaba en su carro. dice que en su casa no hay una buena luz. que no piensen que iba a ningÚn lugar. francisca: la luz es todo. jessica: el vÍdeo en mi cuenta de instagram en tik tok tiene 1.6 millones. [aplausos] francisca: como virales gracias a jessica. el que hicimos. alan. no manches!...
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>>jessica mensch reporting a rose brunson says that friends and family were able to hold a brief funeral for her husband, but because of covid-19 mourners stayed in their cars. >>president trump today is responding to his predecessors criticism of how the covid-19 crisis is being handled by the current administration during a virtual commencement speech yesterday president obama told graduates that the pandemic is quote torn back the curtain on the idea that so many folks in charge know what they're doing. president trump was asked about that comment today when he returned to the white house and he had some criticism of his own for mister obama. >>he wasn't competent president that's all i can say grossly incompetent. >>nothing more was said about it so far president obama has not responded to what mister trump said today. >>in the u.s. there are more than one 0.4 million confirmed coronavirus cases and nearly 90,000 deaths tonight this also comes as the health and human services secretary alex azar suggested in an interview earlier today that the underlying health conditions of american
>>jessica mensch reporting a rose brunson says that friends and family were able to hold a brief funeral for her husband, but because of covid-19 mourners stayed in their cars. >>president trump today is responding to his predecessors criticism of how the covid-19 crisis is being handled by the current administration during a virtual commencement speech yesterday president obama told graduates that the pandemic is quote torn back the curtain on the idea that so many folks in charge...
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jessica: gracias, carolina.r solamente toma en cuenta 425 lugares u hospitales que estÁn como parte... ahÍ estÁn las ambulancia, asÍ se escuchan cada vez mÁs en la ciudad de mÉxico. 425 lugares donde se toma el muestreo para saber cuÁntos contagiados ahÍ. el gobierno mexicano dijo que una estimaciÓn, que podrÍa ser hasta las tercera semana de abril, habrÍa mÁs de 104,000 contagiados en el paÍs. ahora se cree que pueden haber mÁs. hay estimaciones que pueden ser desde 700 mil personas. carolina: gracias por la informaciÓn. hablando del reporte que revela el periÓdico new york times. estaremos comunicarnos con ella. borja: al regresar. en estos tiempos de coronavirus muchos se preocupan por el futuro de sus familias. hoy te decimos cÓmo puedes tener tu testamento listo. carolina: tenemos una alerta de mal tiempo para millones de personas en estados unidos. ¿tienes preguntas? albert martÍnez nos contarÁ quÉ podemos esperar. volvemos. lo último que te debería de preocupar en este momento es tener suficiente papel hi
jessica: gracias, carolina.r solamente toma en cuenta 425 lugares u hospitales que estÁn como parte... ahÍ estÁn las ambulancia, asÍ se escuchan cada vez mÁs en la ciudad de mÉxico. 425 lugares donde se toma el muestreo para saber cuÁntos contagiados ahÍ. el gobierno mexicano dijo que una estimaciÓn, que podrÍa ser hasta las tercera semana de abril, habrÍa mÁs de 104,000 contagiados en el paÍs. ahora se cree que pueden haber mÁs. hay estimaciones que pueden ser desde 700 mil...
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jessica: sÍ, efectivamente.zas que está dando la secretarÍa de la defensa nacional para civiles que necesiten este espacio. ya lo estÁn haciendo. la verdad se estÁ tratando de contener. se supone que el 6 de mayo es el pico de esta pandemia en mÉxico. habrÁ que ver que pasa esta semana. jorge: por supuesto. estaremos contigo durante toda la semana. el miÉrcoles puede ser el peor dÍa de mÉxico. te acuerdas que nosotros lo tuvimos cerca de 16 de abril. un pico espantoso de muertos. sÍ lo tuvimos. en mÉxico es el miércoles. la pregunta para lÓpez obrador es muy sencilla, por favor, no se tiene que tardar una hora. en 10 segundos. cuÁntos contagiados hay en mÉxico? nada mÁs. eso es todo. marÍa: cambiamos de tema. jorge: si le va mal a estados unidos le va mal a mÉxico tambiÉn. marÍa: exacto. lo de las remesas. dicen que cuando estados unidos hay catarro a mÉxico le toca la pulmonÍa. jorge: el primer semestre mÉxico recibiÓ un rÉcord remesas por parte de estados unidos, pero eso no necesariamente seguirÁ siendo asÍ.
jessica: sÍ, efectivamente.zas que está dando la secretarÍa de la defensa nacional para civiles que necesiten este espacio. ya lo estÁn haciendo. la verdad se estÁ tratando de contener. se supone que el 6 de mayo es el pico de esta pandemia en mÉxico. habrÁ que ver que pasa esta semana. jorge: por supuesto. estaremos contigo durante toda la semana. el miÉrcoles puede ser el peor dÍa de mÉxico. te acuerdas que nosotros lo tuvimos cerca de 16 de abril. un pico espantoso de muertos. sÍ...
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let's bring in jessica aguirre with the details. it's a fascinating report, jessica. >> fascinating. they say thousands and thousands and lives could have been saved had we put that shelter at home earlier. they are talking about 36,000 lives. that's the estimate they have come up with. now, they say those lives would have been saved if we had began to shelter in home on march 8th. and that 50,000 lives, if the shutdown began march 1st. the bay area was one of the first places to close and enact social distancing orders. but that was march 16th. the majority of the country was even behind us. i spoke to dr. gup ta about wha it means. >> what does it mean for the states that are rab ppidly open up? >> shut be concerning to us that we don't have strong federal leadership up front. if there is a two-week lag, according to the researchers, if a national lockdown had been in the beginning of march, the middle of march, we could have saved 80% of the lives that we lost. what -- it should tell us we are moving too quickly. three states in
let's bring in jessica aguirre with the details. it's a fascinating report, jessica. >> fascinating. they say thousands and thousands and lives could have been saved had we put that shelter at home earlier. they are talking about 36,000 lives. that's the estimate they have come up with. now, they say those lives would have been saved if we had began to shelter in home on march 8th. and that 50,000 lives, if the shutdown began march 1st. the bay area was one of the first places to close...
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let's bring in jessica aguirre from home. jessica? >> not just three restaurants in danville. add two restaurants in the city, in the heart of the financial district, which right now is a ghost town. that is the predicament facing laura and her family. the brewery in danville, the vine in spirits and danville and bridges, a restaurant made famous by the bay area's most beloved nanny. >> help is on the way, dear! >> mrs. doubtfire! >> they sure hope so. mrs. doubtup fight was a lifesaver in bridges when the movie was filmed. they have been in the restaurant business since the 80s. and they made it through the recession and now they are facing covid-19 head on. >> in prevision, a lot of critical thinking and problem solving. but as long as we have the trust of our guests that we are taking care of everything, and they are safe and p healthy at our store, i really hope that we'll be able to get through this. we're lucky now have have outdoor space. i know there are a lot of restaurants that do not have that ability to move tables outside. so we are really lucky to have the beauti
let's bring in jessica aguirre from home. jessica? >> not just three restaurants in danville. add two restaurants in the city, in the heart of the financial district, which right now is a ghost town. that is the predicament facing laura and her family. the brewery in danville, the vine in spirits and danville and bridges, a restaurant made famous by the bay area's most beloved nanny. >> help is on the way, dear! >> mrs. doubtfire! >> they sure hope so. mrs. doubtup fight...
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jessica: buenas tardes. muchas gracias.la pandemia. hay tres estados donde les preocupa. la ciudad de mÉxico, estado de méxico y estado de tabasco. el gobernador dio positivo de coronavirus. supuestamente, ya se curo. me encuentro en la ciudad de mÉxico afuera del metro que es un lugar que como pueden ver atrÁs se puede vivir la vida normal, cotidiana. hay bastante preocupaciÓn para saberquÉ va a pasar cuando se llegue a este pico de contagio. por ejemplo, hay 23 de los hospitales de esta regiÓn saturados. se han empezado a implementar algunos otros espacios. autÓdromos hermanos rodrÍguez que donde siempre se estÁn corriendo cosas de fÓrmula uno. ahÍ se va a hacer un hospital. hay otra zona donde se ha hecho como un centro de convenciones. vamos a estar muy pendientes y llega el pico de esta curvael dÍa viernes como se dice. ver quÉ pasa con las autoridades. les digo rÁpido de esta famosa info media. hoy lÓpez obrador le dio mucho tiempo al tema. dice que hay muchas voces que estÁn tratando de atacarlo. incluso, el titular
jessica: buenas tardes. muchas gracias.la pandemia. hay tres estados donde les preocupa. la ciudad de mÉxico, estado de méxico y estado de tabasco. el gobernador dio positivo de coronavirus. supuestamente, ya se curo. me encuentro en la ciudad de mÉxico afuera del metro que es un lugar que como pueden ver atrÁs se puede vivir la vida normal, cotidiana. hay bastante preocupaciÓn para saberquÉ va a pasar cuando se llegue a este pico de contagio. por ejemplo, hay 23 de los hospitales de esta...
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and jessica, to you, i want to give you the last word here. as the most recent person to be on the international space station now in u.s. soil, what's next for bob and doug in that capsule as they drift toward the international space station? >> well, since this is a test flight, they do have some test objectives. they will have a phasing burn which will get them in a better position to be able to rendezvous with the space station and they'll have some manual piloting activities and tests which will be p exciting for them to be able to demonstrate those manual capabilities of the spacecraft and when they dock on sunday morning, i know that chris and yvonne and anatoli will be excited to greet them. it's always a joy justious occa when we welcome new crews. there haven't been any new astronauts or cosmonauts since we lift in april. i know chris is excited to welcome bob and doug. he has flown with dog before so that will be a nice reunion in space for them and we take good care of each other up there so i know he'll have their favorite snacks
and jessica, to you, i want to give you the last word here. as the most recent person to be on the international space station now in u.s. soil, what's next for bob and doug in that capsule as they drift toward the international space station? >> well, since this is a test flight, they do have some test objectives. they will have a phasing burn which will get them in a better position to be able to rendezvous with the space station and they'll have some manual piloting activities and...
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jessica: tenemos que finalizar, ayayay.tide pods con downy. limpia y acondiciona en un paso. tiene que ser tide. un cambio de color es fácil. nutrisse tiene 77. desde negro intenso a rubio claro. nutre mientras tiñe. más aguacate, oliva y karité. cambia un poco, o mucho. nutrisse. cabello nutrido, mejor color. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! find love and hip-hop miami. (singing) wow, este control sí me escucha, me oye... ♪ me siente. ♪ introducing at&t tv. watch with easy self-setup, shipped directly to you. es hora de irnos a los angeles karla: gracias por seguir con nosotros, no vamos a los angeles con una historia extraordinaria, esto tres seres humanos que no se conoce pero cuyo corazÓn los va a unir en este proyecto, luis, buenos dÍas, te va gustar. luis: buenos dÍas carla y maría antonieta un gusto saludarla. media la tarea de buscar seres excepcionales cuyo esqueleto se alinea con la misiÓn de ayudar. realicÉ un viaje virtual por todo el paÍs buscando esta personas que hoy se unen al ejÉrcito de marÍa antonieta collins v
jessica: tenemos que finalizar, ayayay.tide pods con downy. limpia y acondiciona en un paso. tiene que ser tide. un cambio de color es fácil. nutrisse tiene 77. desde negro intenso a rubio claro. nutre mientras tiñe. más aguacate, oliva y karité. cambia un poco, o mucho. nutrisse. cabello nutrido, mejor color. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! find love and hip-hop miami. (singing) wow, este control sí me escucha, me oye... ♪ me siente. ♪ introducing at&t tv. watch with easy self-setup,...
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his widow margot rose brunson is just now speaking out about the loss she opened up to jessica mensch. >>i'm expecting him to come around the corner and say some silly marco rose brunson's house no longer feels like home with the love of her life gone, i thought i was going to be able to come i did. she and her 76 year-old husband charles bronson were hospitalized at u c davis medical center with covid-19 in april. >>she recovered he did not you find something you can't see is mean. >>his ugly i couldn't taste could smell. >>she knows he fought until the end after all he spent his whole life fighting for equality. a longtime civil rights activist brunson co-founded the sacramento chapter of the black panther party. >>my husband's personality was outgoing he o let anything go by and this he was able to help deal with the large impact he made on his community on clear display as dozens of cards and condolences flooded in. >>he just told me that they not be. they write letters, she's finding comfort in the kind words and memories and that she got to say goodbye. visiting his hospital bed
his widow margot rose brunson is just now speaking out about the loss she opened up to jessica mensch. >>i'm expecting him to come around the corner and say some silly marco rose brunson's house no longer feels like home with the love of her life gone, i thought i was going to be able to come i did. she and her 76 year-old husband charles bronson were hospitalized at u c davis medical center with covid-19 in april. >>she recovered he did not you find something you can't see is mean....
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danielle, eddie, jessica, thank you all so much. >>> tomorrow morning, don't miss "a.m. joy."harlemag charlemagne tha god talks here on msnbc at 10:00 a.m. >>> next, deportations are increasing at the southern border, and this time it's children being put in harm's way. we'll talk about a significant shift in the trump administration's immigration policy while the world is focused on the pandemic. focused. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. focused. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. there's ground to cover and a herd to feed. so run with us on a john
danielle, eddie, jessica, thank you all so much. >>> tomorrow morning, don't miss "a.m. joy."harlemag charlemagne tha god talks here on msnbc at 10:00 a.m. >>> next, deportations are increasing at the southern border, and this time it's children being put in harm's way. we'll talk about a significant shift in the trump administration's immigration policy while the world is focused on the pandemic. focused. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place....
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party and his widow margot rose brunson is just now speaking out about the loss she opened up to jessica>>i'm expecting him to come around the corner and say some silly marco rose brunson's house no longer feels like home with the love of her life gone, i thought i was going to be able to come i did. she and her 76 year-old husband charles bronson were hospitalized at u c davis medical center with covid-19 in april. >>she recovered he did not you find something you can't see is mean. it's ugly i couldn't taste could smell. she knows he fought until the end after all he spent his whole life fighting for equality. a longtime civil rights activist brunson co-founded the sacramento chapter of the black panther party, my husband's personality was outgoing he >>o let anything go by and this he was able to help deal with the large impact he made on his community on clear display as dozens of cards and condolences flooded and he just told me that they not be. they write letters, she's finding comfort in the kind words and memories and that she got to say goodbye. visiting his hospital bed in a h
party and his widow margot rose brunson is just now speaking out about the loss she opened up to jessica>>i'm expecting him to come around the corner and say some silly marco rose brunson's house no longer feels like home with the love of her life gone, i thought i was going to be able to come i did. she and her 76 year-old husband charles bronson were hospitalized at u c davis medical center with covid-19 in april. >>she recovered he did not you find something you can't see is...