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. >> from the beginning, monique was special on to knee. >> 28-year-old monique jones came to the hospitaleathly ill from covid, and six months pregnant. >> the baby was priority over her. she'd do anything for her baby. >> eventually monique had to be intubated and kaitlyn still talked to her, prayed ove code that the only hope for motherer and child was emergency c-section. she made a promise. >> she said if monique makes it, we are going to throw her the biggest baby shower. >> a promise she kept when the baby arrived all 2 pounds 5mein i started crying when i saw everything. like this could not be for me. >> kaitlyn raised thousands of dollars for friends, and families and patients are out of the hospital, kaitlyn visits regularly. has to. she is the god mother. and monique's new best friend. >> i never really felt that special to somebody. i really needed somebody like her. >> it's important, especially at the end of this god awful week. to know that while all of this the was happening, so was this. while a chaos rained in shon, m the the heart hand aland, and the soul of the country,
. >> from the beginning, monique was special on to knee. >> 28-year-old monique jones came to the hospitaleathly ill from covid, and six months pregnant. >> the baby was priority over her. she'd do anything for her baby. >> eventually monique had to be intubated and kaitlyn still talked to her, prayed ove code that the only hope for motherer and child was emergency c-section. she made a promise. >> she said if monique makes it, we are going to throw her the biggest...
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. >> from the very beginning, monique was special to me. >> reporter: 28-year-old monique jones camethe hospital m covly ill from covid, and six months pregnant. >> the baby was priority over her. she would do anything for her baby. >> reporter: eventually, monique had to be intubated, but caitlyn still talked to her, prayed over her, countless hours. and when doctors decided the only hope for mother and child was an emergency c-section, caitlyn made a promise. >> i was like, if monique makes it, we're going to throw her the biggest baby shower there is to have. >> reporter: a promise she joyfully kept when zamyrah arrived, all two pounds, five ounces of her. >> i just started crying as soon as i saw everything. like, "this couldn't be for me." >> reporter: caitlyn raised thousands of dollars from friends, family, and coworkers. and even though her favorite favoriteare now out of the pati hospital, caitlyn still visits regularly. >> she's getting so big. >> reporter: she has to. she's the godmother, and monique's new best friend. >> i never really felt that special to somebody. i rea
. >> from the very beginning, monique was special to me. >> reporter: 28-year-old monique jones camethe hospital m covly ill from covid, and six months pregnant. >> the baby was priority over her. she would do anything for her baby. >> reporter: eventually, monique had to be intubated, but caitlyn still talked to her, prayed over her, countless hours. and when doctors decided the only hope for mother and child was an emergency c-section, caitlyn made a promise. >>...
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. >> from the very beginning, monique was special to me. >> 28-year-old monique jones came to the hospitalto be intubated, but caitlin still talked to her, prayed over her countless hours, and when doctors decided the only hope for mother and child was an emergency c-section, caitlin made a problem. >> if monique makes it, we're going to throw her the biggest baby shower. >> a promise she happily kpt when zamyrah arrived, all two pounds, five ounces. >> caitlin raised thousands of dollars from friends, family, and co-workers, and even though her favorite patients are now out of the hospital, caitlin still visits regularly. she has to, she is the godmother and monique's best friend. >> i never really felt that special to anybody. i really needed somebody like her. >> it is important, especially after such a god-awful week, to know that while all of this was happening, so was this. why chaos reined in washington, compassion ruled in this corner of the heartland and across the country because the soul of america can't be ransacked. and the solution to what ails us sure as heck isn't under a d
. >> from the very beginning, monique was special to me. >> 28-year-old monique jones came to the hospitalto be intubated, but caitlin still talked to her, prayed over her countless hours, and when doctors decided the only hope for mother and child was an emergency c-section, caitlin made a problem. >> if monique makes it, we're going to throw her the biggest baby shower. >> a promise she happily kpt when zamyrah arrived, all two pounds, five ounces. >> caitlin...
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rossl the mermaid of like conch by monique rossi.lations. congratulations. _ and moniquejoins us now from east london. many congratulations for us as well. i think it is sure sixth novel, i'm afraid i haven't read it yet but having read all the reviews and i'm going to look so interesting. the guardian said it was a fishy tale of doomed womanhood. is that how you would summit up? ibla. doomed womanhood. is that how you would summit up?— would summit up? no. -- psalm it out. not really. _ would summit up? no. -- psalm it out. not really. tell— would summit up? no. -- psalm it out. not really. tell us _ would summit up? no. -- psalm it out. not really. tell us more - would summit up? no. -- psalm it out. not really. tell us more about it. i out. not really. tell us more about it- i didn't — out. not really. tell us more about it. | didn't think — out. not really. tell us more about it. i didn't think you _ out. not really. tell us more about it. i didn't think you would. - out. not really. tell us more about it. i didn't think you woul
rossl the mermaid of like conch by monique rossi.lations. congratulations. _ and moniquejoins us now from east london. many congratulations for us as well. i think it is sure sixth novel, i'm afraid i haven't read it yet but having read all the reviews and i'm going to look so interesting. the guardian said it was a fishy tale of doomed womanhood. is that how you would summit up? ibla. doomed womanhood. is that how you would summit up?— would summit up? no. -- psalm it out. not really. _...
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another musical highlight of the concerts given at city hold by the film monique state orchestra one of hamburg's top orchestras is directed by stock conductor canada gonna hear them performing brahms 1st symphony which some call hamburg's unofficial land to move. to my deputy you shouldn't sing along but we did after us do you know my kind it's really nice to be from for those who normally aren't classical music fans assured. even during the encore the audience just con get enough. this is so poor and soul it suits your and so real zone. this enjoyment of music people always ask what kind of a city is hamburg but i have to say hamburg some musical city. i feel like i've traveled back in time to the baroque period this street is one of the fuel that were rebuilt after the 2nd world war it's one of the composers potter is located and commemorates great names of homeworks musical history. felix and fanny mendel son but totally. your highness poems. and your stuff milo. i start my tour with your highness pam so composed one of the world's most famous lullaby is. he was born and how morg
another musical highlight of the concerts given at city hold by the film monique state orchestra one of hamburg's top orchestras is directed by stock conductor canada gonna hear them performing brahms 1st symphony which some call hamburg's unofficial land to move. to my deputy you shouldn't sing along but we did after us do you know my kind it's really nice to be from for those who normally aren't classical music fans assured. even during the encore the audience just con get enough. this is so...
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they'll really enjoy it. >> monique, thank you so much.s no kids allowed. >> that's the best sign. >> we'll talk soon. >> thanks for having me. >> really appreciate it. >>> coming up here, meet the incredible instagramer who helps her followers eat well. brandi is helping us to reboot our food resolutions after the break. break. ♪ y heard... "you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda—a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer, where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment, if you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer, but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have new or worse cough, chest pain, shortness of br
they'll really enjoy it. >> monique, thank you so much.s no kids allowed. >> that's the best sign. >> we'll talk soon. >> thanks for having me. >> really appreciate it. >>> coming up here, meet the incredible instagramer who helps her followers eat well. brandi is helping us to reboot our food resolutions after the break. break. ♪ y heard... "you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where...
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but monique was bent, the wet suit was tight, it just stopped blood flow. —— my knee was bent. 0n the bottom was a pink, rubber foot. i was sitting there looking at my pink foot and ijust felt like my life was gone. artificial lens, especially if it is a leg, is very important. hopefully one day they will get the best that technological modern skills can provide. the question is, when?” knew that there was a better way. several years prior they had just put a man on the moon. so my early attem pts put a man on the moon. so my early attempts at creating something that would spring and push off was, you know those insoles on the side of your shoe? that was my first concept. let's build one of those. there is ones weren't too bad. i had a block of foam in the toe and heel. but then i got blessed. 0ne a block of foam in the toe and heel. but then i got blessed. one of the world's leading aerospace graphite engineers helped me. that night, we drew up the drawing of what the leg was to look like and within two, maybe three weeks, i built a leg and i attached it to my sock. i ran down
but monique was bent, the wet suit was tight, it just stopped blood flow. —— my knee was bent. 0n the bottom was a pink, rubber foot. i was sitting there looking at my pink foot and ijust felt like my life was gone. artificial lens, especially if it is a leg, is very important. hopefully one day they will get the best that technological modern skills can provide. the question is, when?” knew that there was a better way. several years prior they had just put a man on the moon. so my early...
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. >> reporter: monique horbaczeweski's husband, bob, a 42-year-old father of three, was fighting fore since mid-december, and may require a double-lung transplant. >> i married a man thinking we were going to grow old together, and i don't know if he's going to come home. >> reporter: vaccine super-sites like the one here at dodger stadium take on a more urgent need. tonight, l.a. county officials announce its first confirmed case of the u.k. variant and the county has now reached a million coronavirus cases. adriana. >> diaz: straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," the n.r.a. flees to a gun-friendly state. and we'll show you how crafty choral singers outsmarted the limits of the pandemic. lling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. be
. >> reporter: monique horbaczeweski's husband, bob, a 42-year-old father of three, was fighting fore since mid-december, and may require a double-lung transplant. >> i married a man thinking we were going to grow old together, and i don't know if he's going to come home. >> reporter: vaccine super-sites like the one here at dodger stadium take on a more urgent need. tonight, l.a. county officials announce its first confirmed case of the u.k. variant and the county has now...
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jill lewis and monique, sorority sisters from the oldest black so r sorority in this country.eyes were on the vice president today and it was a moment that meant so much for so many. both of you have known her for a long time during her college years at howard. today a big moment for women, for people of color, for children. all of these landmarks at these records being set. what is the significance for you of seeing her in this role on that stage today? >> this is the product of a lot of work, and not just the work that it takes to be elected into office, but the work that each of our ancestors did through civil rights and into the future, and this is just such a wond wond wonderful culmination. >> jill, you know, you've all been together for a long time, right? decades. and a friendship that lasts decades, you've known her for a long time. when we look at pictures, monique, you as well, you know, what qualities does she bring that you have seen in her over decades? monique, you first. >> well, kamala certainly character istics is she's a leader. she's sincere. she's authenti
jill lewis and monique, sorority sisters from the oldest black so r sorority in this country.eyes were on the vice president today and it was a moment that meant so much for so many. both of you have known her for a long time during her college years at howard. today a big moment for women, for people of color, for children. all of these landmarks at these records being set. what is the significance for you of seeing her in this role on that stage today? >> this is the product of a lot of...
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monique smith, ben thomas join me live now.ining us today. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> thanks for all that you do. dr. thomas, let me start with you. you call on the cdc to collaborate with the nation's most influential black americans to build vaccine trust. talk to me about why this is so important, and who do you think should be part of the public health campaign? >> that's a great question. well, 1.5 million black americans have been infected with the coronavirus. and over time, we've seen that black communities have been disproportionately effected by the coronavirus. so with that said, we need to engage trusted voices in the black community to really engage these communities who are most at risk. celebrities as we mention in the op-ed, oprah, lebron james, are just one aspect of it. we really should engage local leaders, community organizers, faith based organizations to really capture and really educate the masses. >> dr. thomas, have you heard from oprah or lebron? >> no, i wish. they are welcome to cal
monique smith, ben thomas join me live now.ining us today. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> thanks for all that you do. dr. thomas, let me start with you. you call on the cdc to collaborate with the nation's most influential black americans to build vaccine trust. talk to me about why this is so important, and who do you think should be part of the public health campaign? >> that's a great question. well, 1.5 million black americans have been infected with...
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monique sigfried, who really wanted to spearhead and collaborate on creating educational resources that great for the lifelong learner, but particularly focused and targeted to educators on the front lines in the classroom. so if you go to our website, the world war.org, you will have an opportunity to take a look at the education resource database. that right there shows just a portion of the incredible organizations that we have worked with since 2014, to wa. and we tried to pull together the very best resources, including lesson plans, articles, curriculum, and interactives that can be used in on-site classrooms and online. every other month we provide an education newsletter in partnership with the world war i sentenial commission. whether or not you are a teacher there is topical information sent out that can enlighten on the enduring impact of world war i. we also have worked together to, this summer, produce a new website called w -- pardon me, world war i changed america. ww1changedus.org that looked at exactly what edwin was just speaking about and what we, too, throughout the
monique sigfried, who really wanted to spearhead and collaborate on creating educational resources that great for the lifelong learner, but particularly focused and targeted to educators on the front lines in the classroom. so if you go to our website, the world war.org, you will have an opportunity to take a look at the education resource database. that right there shows just a portion of the incredible organizations that we have worked with since 2014, to wa. and we tried to pull together the...
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elaine whitter, monique paydras, and carla mannings joined the oldest black sorority, alpha kappa alphal were initiated with kamala harris back in 1986. there's something distinctive about a sorority at an hbcu. >> well, it's a commitment for life. ♪ to strive for unity, friendship, high scholastics, and ethical standards that nurture college women. >> reporter: alpha kappa alpha sorority, inc., like all black fraternities and sororities, were formed to bring social change at a time when african-americans were denied ssential rights and privileges. >> i'm home when i see that. >> reporter: the vice president-elect reunited with her initiation class via zoom on founder's day, aka's 113th anniversary. >> when people who are not us see us, they see the love and the sisterhood that is so enduring. >> reporter: but members of aka had been on the campaign trail all along. >> when people started seeing on the trail, on line, 1908, 19 08, pink and green this, pink and green that, they were like, where did all these women come from? >> we were a secret weapon. we were a collective that nobody kn
elaine whitter, monique paydras, and carla mannings joined the oldest black sorority, alpha kappa alphal were initiated with kamala harris back in 1986. there's something distinctive about a sorority at an hbcu. >> well, it's a commitment for life. ♪ to strive for unity, friendship, high scholastics, and ethical standards that nurture college women. >> reporter: alpha kappa alpha sorority, inc., like all black fraternities and sororities, were formed to bring social change at a...
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my name is monique, and i'm a native san franciscan and a resident of d11. i would like to congratulate all of the supervisors and newly elected supervisors, myrna melgar, connie chan, and ahsha safai. and to my supervisor ahsha, i would like to thank you for your continued support for the early childhood community, specifically family child care. i would like to -- i look forward to our continued work for children and families in san francisco. also to shimon walton, supervisor, thank you for your dedication, fairness and leadership to san franciscans and the black community. today is a proud day for me as i can tell my son that the newly elected president of the board of supervisors is an african american man. congratulations, and thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. >> caller: hi. my name is tyler and i live in district 6 and i am a member of the democratic socialists of america. i want to echo what everyone else has said. i was really hoping to see a big, big cut in police budget last year and we didn't get it and i hope that we
my name is monique, and i'm a native san franciscan and a resident of d11. i would like to congratulate all of the supervisors and newly elected supervisors, myrna melgar, connie chan, and ahsha safai. and to my supervisor ahsha, i would like to thank you for your continued support for the early childhood community, specifically family child care. i would like to -- i look forward to our continued work for children and families in san francisco. also to shimon walton, supervisor, thank you for...
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let's go to monique calling from washington, d.c. caller: good morning.ust wanted to say that i am a little unsure about what is going to happen in our capital. it is fortified like crazy around here and i hear helicopters everywhere. i am more concerned about places that are not being looked at like the softer targets and spaces around the city that have not gotten their fencing and their soldiers to protect it. host: are you downtown or are you in one of the neighborhoods around washington, d.c.? caller: i live downtown near the mall. host: i do suspect you are hearing helicopters and lots of military traffic going up and down the street. how is this going to affect your life with all of the shutdowns around the downtown area? caller: it has already affected traffic patterns. for me, i walked everywhere. -- i walk everywhere. it just looks different. my city looks really militarized and it does not feel as -- even though it is supposed to make me feel safe, it is the opposite. it makes me feel on edge, that something could happen, i just need to look ev
let's go to monique calling from washington, d.c. caller: good morning.ust wanted to say that i am a little unsure about what is going to happen in our capital. it is fortified like crazy around here and i hear helicopters everywhere. i am more concerned about places that are not being looked at like the softer targets and spaces around the city that have not gotten their fencing and their soldiers to protect it. host: are you downtown or are you in one of the neighborhoods around washington,...
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let's go to monique calling from washington, d.c. caller: good morning.ust wanted to say that i am a little unsure about what is going to happen in our capital. it is fortified like crazy around here and i hear helicopters everywhere. i am more concerned about places that are not being looked at like the softer targets and spaces around the city that have not gotten their fencing and their soldiers to protect it. host: are you downtown or are you in one of the neighborhoods around washington, d.c.? caller: i live downtown near the mall. host: i do suspect you are hearing helicopters and lots of military traffic going up and down the street. how is this going to affect your life with all of the shutdowns around the downtown area? caller: it has already affected traffic patterns. for me, i walked everywhere. -- i walk everywhere. it just looks different. my city looks really militarized and it does not feel as -- even though it is supposed to make me feel safe, it is the opposite. it makes me feel on edge, that something could happen, i just need to look ev
let's go to monique calling from washington, d.c. caller: good morning.ust wanted to say that i am a little unsure about what is going to happen in our capital. it is fortified like crazy around here and i hear helicopters everywhere. i am more concerned about places that are not being looked at like the softer targets and spaces around the city that have not gotten their fencing and their soldiers to protect it. host: are you downtown or are you in one of the neighborhoods around washington,...
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my name is monique, and i'm a native san franciscan and a resident of d11. i would like to congratulate all of the supervisors and newly elected supervisors, myrna melgar, connie chan, and ahsha safai. and to my supervisor ahsha, i would like to thank you for your continued support for the early childhood community, specifically family child care. i would like to -- i look forward to our continued work for children and families in san francisco. also to shimon walton, supervisor, thank you for your dedication, fairness and leadership to san franciscans and the black community. today is a proud day for me as i can tell my son that the newly elected president of the board of supervisors is an african american man. congratulations, and thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. >> caller: hi. my name is tyler and i live in district 6 and i am a member of the democratic socialists of america. i want to echo what everyone else has said. i was really hoping to see a big, big cut in police budget last year and we didn't get it and i hope that we
my name is monique, and i'm a native san franciscan and a resident of d11. i would like to congratulate all of the supervisors and newly elected supervisors, myrna melgar, connie chan, and ahsha safai. and to my supervisor ahsha, i would like to thank you for your continued support for the early childhood community, specifically family child care. i would like to -- i look forward to our continued work for children and families in san francisco. also to shimon walton, supervisor, thank you for...