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kevin says lauer looks and smells ok to him. he always does i think lara believes that she's starting to smell bad but i haven't noticed anything unusual about the way she smells. 'd the. hours even reluctant to go out in public. like it was i was at the bakery this morning and it felt awful. i have the feeling that people were staring at me and the sales assistant sort of looked down on me. a week has gone by sold our a can take her 1st shower by now she started to adjust to the experiment. finally been stopped asking kevin if i smell bad it all seems normal now. a lot of. the 2nd half of the experiment goes quickly. i'll go to the doctor's office tomorrow to see what shape my skin is and it'll be interesting to see what they find. him and also home. some tests will show how lowery skin responded to 3 weeks without regular showering in a preliminary exam the doctor couldn't find any change in her skin at all now they're waiting for the lab results. we found that she still has the same types of bacteria as she did 3 weeks ago we
kevin says lauer looks and smells ok to him. he always does i think lara believes that she's starting to smell bad but i haven't noticed anything unusual about the way she smells. 'd the. hours even reluctant to go out in public. like it was i was at the bakery this morning and it felt awful. i have the feeling that people were staring at me and the sales assistant sort of looked down on me. a week has gone by sold our a can take her 1st shower by now she started to adjust to the experiment....
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lauer's even reluctant to go out in public. why it was i was at the bakery this morning and it felt awful. i had the feeling that people were staring at me and the sales assistant sort of looked down on. a week has gone by sold can take her 1st shower by now she started to adjust to the experiment. finally been stopped asking kevin if i smell bad it all seems normal now. a lot of. the 2nd half of the experiment goes quickly. i'll go to the doctor's office tomorrow to see what shape my skin is and it'll be interesting to see what they find. and also home. some tests will show how lour a skin responded to 3 weeks without regular showering in a preliminary exam the doctor couldn't find any change in her skin at all now they're waiting for the lab results. we found that she still has the same types of bacteria as she did 3 weeks ago we also found 2 new ones estimator back to you all feet and pseudomonas series these are common bacteria in small amounts but during the experiment they were able to multiply rapidly these bacteria help
lauer's even reluctant to go out in public. why it was i was at the bakery this morning and it felt awful. i had the feeling that people were staring at me and the sales assistant sort of looked down on. a week has gone by sold can take her 1st shower by now she started to adjust to the experiment. finally been stopped asking kevin if i smell bad it all seems normal now. a lot of. the 2nd half of the experiment goes quickly. i'll go to the doctor's office tomorrow to see what shape my skin is...
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kevin says lauer looks and smells ok to him. if he does i think lara believes that she's starting to smell bad but i haven't noticed anything unusual about the way she smells. 'd the. hours even reluctant to go out in public. i was at the bakery this morning and it felt awful i knew. i had the feeling that people were staring at me and the sales assistant sort of looked down on me. a week has gone by sold our a can take her 1st shower by now she started to adjust to the experiment. finally been stopped asking kevin if i smell bad it all seems normal now. alive and the 2nd half of the experiment goes quickly. i'll go to the doctor's office tomorrow to see what shape my skin is and it'll be interesting to see what they find. him and also home. some tests will show how old our skin responded to 3 weeks. without regular showering in a preliminary exam the doctor couldn't find any change in her skin at all now they're waiting for the lab results. we found that she still has the same types of bacteria as she did 3 weeks ago we also fo
kevin says lauer looks and smells ok to him. if he does i think lara believes that she's starting to smell bad but i haven't noticed anything unusual about the way she smells. 'd the. hours even reluctant to go out in public. i was at the bakery this morning and it felt awful i knew. i had the feeling that people were staring at me and the sales assistant sort of looked down on me. a week has gone by sold our a can take her 1st shower by now she started to adjust to the experiment. finally been...
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lauer hey right.ey're going to get their flu shot than people said last year, oh, i e never take it, now this year people say they're going to take it. we've heard the warnings of potential spikes of the coronavirus after the holidays like the fourth of july. now we're a week out of the labor day weekend, so what do you predict we'll see? school back in session in in may areas too. >> yeah, this is what i'm worried about, you know, we went into memorial day weekend with about 20,000 cases a day, about 5% positivity. labor day with about 40,000 cases and about 6-7% test positivity. so we come out of labor day in worst shape, and i'm worried about a spike. let's see what happens over the next couple weeks, i hope i turn out to be wrong. but schools, colleges, some workplaces, and then, you know, as we discussed before, the virus loves spreading when people gather indoors. laura: right. also before i let you go, we've been closely watching the covid-19 vaccine trial, some moving forward, others being hal
lauer hey right.ey're going to get their flu shot than people said last year, oh, i e never take it, now this year people say they're going to take it. we've heard the warnings of potential spikes of the coronavirus after the holidays like the fourth of july. now we're a week out of the labor day weekend, so what do you predict we'll see? school back in session in in may areas too. >> yeah, this is what i'm worried about, you know, we went into memorial day weekend with about 20,000 cases...
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but one difference this time, they are trying to hire americans, an attempt to lauer the russian originse disinformation. we turn now to the primary author of that graphika report, ben nimmo, the firm's director of investigations. laundering, the source of disinfa mation. it ivorite tool of russia, soviet disinformation, long before. how did it work in this case? ben: you have an organization built around a website called peacedata, which published in english and arabic. it named its members of staff, editor, editorial assistance, and all of those were fake personas. they had all beente invby the operators behind this network. akthey all hadprofile picturesenerated by ai. rather than using these fake personas to write stories themselves, they used them to ntact freelance journalists from around t world, including the united states, and say, would you likeo write for us? itms shey hired quite a few different different countries to write stories which then went on the website. the operation itself had accounts on facebook and it wouldse these social media. accounts to plant these stories i
but one difference this time, they are trying to hire americans, an attempt to lauer the russian originse disinformation. we turn now to the primary author of that graphika report, ben nimmo, the firm's director of investigations. laundering, the source of disinfa mation. it ivorite tool of russia, soviet disinformation, long before. how did it work in this case? ben: you have an organization built around a website called peacedata, which published in english and arabic. it named its members of...
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you know, we're dealing with a major recovery in the southwest state with hurricane lauer.housands of home wouts -- and businesses without electricity. and we're dealing with covid. and on the eastern part of the city, state, we're dodging hurricane sally. at this point in time, as al said, it does not seem a direct threat to new orleans that had originally been predicted. but that could change. the lower parishes to include washington and orleans parish, as well as plaquemines parish, the east side, could get 3 to 6 inches of surge, as well as up to a foot of rain the nutter north you go into louisiana and the mississippi border. so we're still at risk. major risk, at the same time, we're dealing with covid. and yes, do think we have that fourth disaster is the effects of climate change, that's causing -- it's a consensus among scientists. that this is having an impact and we're seeing it play out life on television right now. >> yeah, so no doubt about that. let me get your thoughts also, sir, as i understand it, you've been helping with the relief efforts in lake charles
you know, we're dealing with a major recovery in the southwest state with hurricane lauer.housands of home wouts -- and businesses without electricity. and we're dealing with covid. and on the eastern part of the city, state, we're dodging hurricane sally. at this point in time, as al said, it does not seem a direct threat to new orleans that had originally been predicted. but that could change. the lower parishes to include washington and orleans parish, as well as plaquemines parish, the east...
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amy coney barrett is a former lauer professor at her alma mater, notre dame, clerked for justice antonin scalia, reliable conservative, devout catholic and if confirmed would cement a conservative majority on the high court. joining me now is our correspondent from the "usa today." good morning. what can you tell us about the factors that led president trump to go with amy coney barrett? >> yeah, aides have said it's a fairly low-key process. amy coney barrett has been a favorite among conservatives. she was one of the top contenders in 2018 when the president ultimately appointed or nominated brett kavanaugh to replace justice anthony kennedy. but she's known to senators. she's been thoroughly vetted and aides are excited. obviously eager enough that news of her expected nomination spilled out last night ahead of today's announcement. this is the moment that the white house and republicans have been waiting for since we fist learned about ruth bader ginsburg's death last week. you know, as we said, she's been a front-runner all along but officials did warn us last night that it's not a
amy coney barrett is a former lauer professor at her alma mater, notre dame, clerked for justice antonin scalia, reliable conservative, devout catholic and if confirmed would cement a conservative majority on the high court. joining me now is our correspondent from the "usa today." good morning. what can you tell us about the factors that led president trump to go with amy coney barrett? >> yeah, aides have said it's a fairly low-key process. amy coney barrett has been a...