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more than two americans, nicolle. this is the ugly underside of who we are. >> eddie glaude, you leave me every time with no words, especially today. let's just vow to keep having this conversation every day. >> indeed. >>> up next, donald trump is tweeting away about twitter, tweeting about twitter and its decision for the first time to fact check some of its tweets. he's threatening to shut it down saying it's stifling free speech, on twitter. democrats saying the president laying the groundwork to invalidate the november election. all that good stuff coming up. to baking fails... to sweat sessions. even life inside can bring on things like sweat and oil. but it's nothing a deep clean can't fix. love, neutrogena®. for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) now every bath fitter bathbath fis installed quickly, safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty.
more than two americans, nicolle. this is the ugly underside of who we are. >> eddie glaude, you leave me every time with no words, especially today. let's just vow to keep having this conversation every day. >> indeed. >>> up next, donald trump is tweeting away about twitter, tweeting about twitter and its decision for the first time to fact check some of its tweets. he's threatening to shut it down saying it's stifling free speech, on twitter. democrats saying the...
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nicolle? >> you packed everything in there, there were so many threads there tying arizona to the larger covid story. i'm happy to see you in a mask. . you stay safe. thank you very much. >>> coming up, donald trump's restless urge to get out of the white house as a whistle-blower complaint from an ousted vaccine doctor plans to blow up the president's narrative. "deadline: white house" is next. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had menta
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next we have senior advisor on cannabis to the governor, nicole eliot. we know nicole very well, and we are so appreciative that you could take this call today. ms. eliot serves as governor's senior advisor on cannabis. prior to her current post, she was appointed san francisco's first director of the san francisco office of cannabis where she helped to set up cannabis's regulatory framework and permitting process. she has worked in a number of capacities with city and county -- with the city and county of san francisco, including stints as a deputy board liaison and director of legislative and government affairs in the mayor's administration. thank you for being here. this community really values you and appreciates that you are willing to talk to us during these hard times. >> sure, always happy to have these conversations, and really happy to be back with my bay area family. thank you for putting this together and for treasurer ma as well, for facilitating the creation of this. a lot has happened since i've left. first and foremost, i had a baby. >> c
next we have senior advisor on cannabis to the governor, nicole eliot. we know nicole very well, and we are so appreciative that you could take this call today. ms. eliot serves as governor's senior advisor on cannabis. prior to her current post, she was appointed san francisco's first director of the san francisco office of cannabis where she helped to set up cannabis's regulatory framework and permitting process. she has worked in a number of capacities with city and county -- with the city...
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next we have senior advisor on cannabis to the governor, nicole eliot. we know nicole very well, and we are so appreciative that you could take this call today. ms. eliot serves as governor's senior advisor on cannabis. prior to her current post, she was appointed san francisco's first director of the san francisco office of cannabis where she helped to set up cannabis's regulatory framework and permitting process. she has worked in a number of capacities with city and county -- with the city and county of san francisco, including stints as a deputy board liaison and director of legislative and government affairs in the mayor's administration. thank you for being here. this community really values you and appreciates that you are willing to talk to us during these hard times. >> sure, always happy to have these conversations, and really happy to be back with my bay area family. thank you for putting this together and for treasurer ma as well, for facilitating the creation of this. a lot has happened since i've left. first and foremost, i had a baby. >> c
next we have senior advisor on cannabis to the governor, nicole eliot. we know nicole very well, and we are so appreciative that you could take this call today. ms. eliot serves as governor's senior advisor on cannabis. prior to her current post, she was appointed san francisco's first director of the san francisco office of cannabis where she helped to set up cannabis's regulatory framework and permitting process. she has worked in a number of capacities with city and county -- with the city...
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a little bit technical and nerdy on you, nicolle. the rule that is important here, rule 48 of the federal rules of criminal procedure, require the permission of the court in order to dismiss charges, prosecutors can't do that on their own. now, what the judge has to do then, i assume, is find that there's reason for this, a good-faith reason. that permits the judge if he wants to begin to inquire for the basis of this motion, why are you saying mr. attorney general that these charges can't apply, can't stand? why do you believe that mr. flynn's lies were not material because they sure seem material to me? by the way, nicolle, they must have seen material to the trump because based on those lies the president fired him. so the judge i think can inquire. now, how he does that and how far he goes and what kind of structure he puts to this hearing remains to be seen. this judge isn't a judge who's going lay down on the tracks because someone asks him to do so. >> chuck, my last question for you, and you've been such a valuable resource t
a little bit technical and nerdy on you, nicolle. the rule that is important here, rule 48 of the federal rules of criminal procedure, require the permission of the court in order to dismiss charges, prosecutors can't do that on their own. now, what the judge has to do then, i assume, is find that there's reason for this, a good-faith reason. that permits the judge if he wants to begin to inquire for the basis of this motion, why are you saying mr. attorney general that these charges can't...
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nicolle, we have to think about the future. this isn't just about covid.bout how we respond to pandemics and how we keep safe. one of the things that was extraordinarily difficult when i was at cdc, even though both parties agreed, getting stable resources for the cdc, to protect the american people, that means a new way of working on the budget. we suggested that the week before that in congress. bipartisan group supports this. this is health operation budget, what's needed to keep people safe? then congress can make a decision on what to allocate and not to fight how much safety versus other wonderful programs, that's the way the military works and that's the way our health defense should work. >> i'm going to ask you about some breaking news and i'm sorry to do this to you, too, so donald trump just announced at a public event that he himself is taking hydroxychloroquine. it's not clear why. he said that he's been taking hydroxychloroquine for a couple of weeks. that would put it back to a point in time where he was still publicly touting the drug and s
nicolle, we have to think about the future. this isn't just about covid.bout how we respond to pandemics and how we keep safe. one of the things that was extraordinarily difficult when i was at cdc, even though both parties agreed, getting stable resources for the cdc, to protect the american people, that means a new way of working on the budget. we suggested that the week before that in congress. bipartisan group supports this. this is health operation budget, what's needed to keep people...
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nicolle, a lot of it is based on masks. skeptical eight weeks ago, that even normal speak can transmit droplets if you don't have fabric mask covering over your mouth and nose. we need to adopt that. social distance will become the norm, inside restaurants and inside office work places. the hallmarks of the way we live life for the foreseeable future. do we hire a new army of contact tracers? but those three big buckets is what ohio is thinking about and what we should be thinking about as a country. >> phil, a related headline that the president made he gets treated worse than lincoln. what do we think he meant? >> nicolle, it came in a discussion about his press coverage. it came at that town hall meeting last night that he had with fox news channel. he was sitting beneath the statue of lincoln in the lincoln memorial. a president who united the country in the darkest days, assassinated while in office. the president was there in that moment, in that place, complaining that he's been treated worse than lincoln was ever tr
nicolle, a lot of it is based on masks. skeptical eight weeks ago, that even normal speak can transmit droplets if you don't have fabric mask covering over your mouth and nose. we need to adopt that. social distance will become the norm, inside restaurants and inside office work places. the hallmarks of the way we live life for the foreseeable future. do we hire a new army of contact tracers? but those three big buckets is what ohio is thinking about and what we should be thinking about as a...
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hi, nicole. great job as always. i wanted to know if you could comment on the one-day clinics you run in the huge as her and convention centers, seeing they -- and the huge domes and convention centers, seeing they help so many people. keep it up. guest: thank you for that. from 2009 to 2015, we held large day large-scale doctors offices in all of the convention centers across the united states. being part of 2009 during the we weresis, and now, able to transition a number of our protocols we used in those events to transition to a standing clinic today. inwrote our pandemic plan 2009, and it was helpful when, all of a setting, the cases, especially in the washington, d.c. area, increased. we knew when we were supposed to work from home, how we were supposed to work from home, and how we were supposed to get that out into the field. those clinics were an amazing way to understand what our standing clinics do, but i don't think i understood back in 2009 that the work we did for h1n1 would so applicable today. host: le
hi, nicole. great job as always. i wanted to know if you could comment on the one-day clinics you run in the huge as her and convention centers, seeing they -- and the huge domes and convention centers, seeing they help so many people. keep it up. guest: thank you for that. from 2009 to 2015, we held large day large-scale doctors offices in all of the convention centers across the united states. being part of 2009 during the we weresis, and now, able to transition a number of our protocols we...
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and a quick question for nicole. of course this is not boeing's day today, but can you give us an update on where you are with your training for your flight. thanks. jim: certainly, this was interesting, we have done a dry dress rehearsal but never a wet dress rehearsal. so, getting from a position of fueling the rocket, and arming the launch abort system and these kinds of things that we went through, and then defueling, yes, there were learning opportunities, and we are always gathering data. i will tell you the rocket was ready to go, the crew capsule was ready to go, all the ground systems were working according to plan. so, i would say no big changes, but it is good for the agency to have a wet dress rehearsal behind us. that is all very positive, and every time we do one step further, we learn things, which is good for the agency. the second question was what? >> for nicole. nicole: thank you. yes, we are absolutely tremendously so proud of nasa and spacex. we are calling this the beginning of flight test seaso
and a quick question for nicole. of course this is not boeing's day today, but can you give us an update on where you are with your training for your flight. thanks. jim: certainly, this was interesting, we have done a dry dress rehearsal but never a wet dress rehearsal. so, getting from a position of fueling the rocket, and arming the launch abort system and these kinds of things that we went through, and then defueling, yes, there were learning opportunities, and we are always gathering data....
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we're grateful. >> thank you, nicolle.easure. >>> after the break, more on that firing of a state department inspector general and what it's doing to the institution, our panel weighs in next. ghs in next (♪) i came across sofi and it was the best decision of my life. we're getting a super competitive interest rate on our money. we're able to invest through the same exact platform. i got approved for a loan and it was a game-changer. truly sofi, thank you for helping me prepare for whatever the future has in store. (♪) introducing tide power pods with cat & nat. that is such a large load, don't the stains sneak through? new tide power pods can clean that... whole situation. it's like two regular tide pods and then even more power. even the largest of loads get clean. it's got to be tide. that's why usaa is giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. discover all the ways we're helping members today. you should be m
we're grateful. >> thank you, nicolle.easure. >>> after the break, more on that firing of a state department inspector general and what it's doing to the institution, our panel weighs in next. ghs in next (♪) i came across sofi and it was the best decision of my life. we're getting a super competitive interest rate on our money. we're able to invest through the same exact platform. i got approved for a loan and it was a game-changer. truly sofi, thank you for helping me prepare...
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thank you for having me on today, nicolle. i'm proud to represent this southeastern portion of suburban philadelphia where we've been particularly hard hit. what do i think is behind the president's movements tomorrow to lehigh valley right north of here? sadly to me it looks like a thinly-veiled campaign event. his events that are going on at the white house in the rose garden are not going so well for him. he's put forward an incoherent, lacking cohesion policy. he's responsible for deadly denial and deaths, sadly, by deflecting and blaming others. so i think they're just trying to get on the road, take him on the road for a campaign event. as you say, the safer thing to do would be to sincerely thank this manufacturing facility and not put anybody at risk. >> congresswoman, brian and i start this hour every day with the latest numbers of the infections in this country and the people who have lost their lives. i know it's much more than a number for you. you have lost a loved one. tell us what this disease is like and what i
thank you for having me on today, nicolle. i'm proud to represent this southeastern portion of suburban philadelphia where we've been particularly hard hit. what do i think is behind the president's movements tomorrow to lehigh valley right north of here? sadly to me it looks like a thinly-veiled campaign event. his events that are going on at the white house in the rose garden are not going so well for him. he's put forward an incoherent, lacking cohesion policy. he's responsible for deadly...
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a la ligera la informaciÓn es hora de estar muy difamados con la noticia y para eso contamos con nicoleirus se mantiene estable en estados unidos aunque cada vez se acerca mÁs a 100,000 los contagios acumulados rondan el millÓn 700,000 el comivi afecta mÁs de 62,000 personas de salud >> al menos 291 de esos sanitarios murieron a causa del contagio >> muy buen los dÍas comenzamos con nuestra primera ediciÓn de noticias telemundo un nuevo dÍa la indignaciÓn y el rechazo pudieron mÁs las noticias contra el coronavirus en las protestas por la muerte de un afro estadounidense tras su brutal arresto y media poli mineÁpolis >> los cubrebocas y la distancia social quedaron de lado cuando enojados manifestantes se tomaron la calle en esta ciudad las escenas de caos fueron en una marcha contra la actuaciÓn de los agentes del caso las emociones y tensiones se salen de control y grupos violentos lanzaron piedras y objetos contra las fuerzas del orden quienes reprimieron la acciÓn con gases lacrimÓgenos de la ciudad de chicago como en otros lugares activistas y miembros de la comunidad afro estadoun
a la ligera la informaciÓn es hora de estar muy difamados con la noticia y para eso contamos con nicoleirus se mantiene estable en estados unidos aunque cada vez se acerca mÁs a 100,000 los contagios acumulados rondan el millÓn 700,000 el comivi afecta mÁs de 62,000 personas de salud >> al menos 291 de esos sanitarios murieron a causa del contagio >> muy buen los dÍas comenzamos con nuestra primera ediciÓn de noticias telemundo un nuevo dÍa la indignaciÓn y el rechazo...
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nicolle. >> nbc's morgan radford. one of the most important stories to be covering.nk you for being on it. >>> joining us, mara gay from "the new york times" editorial board and msnbc contributor. mara, you flagged for me, brought to my attention the piece that's out last night, a new york city transportation worker, conductor talking about just this. we don't talk enough -- i think we're covering the impact on health care workers, people in the hospital, the extraordinary disproportionate burdens placed on them. but this is now the new fight it would seem. talk about a workforce that is not protected by the kinds of protections that we have as luxuries if we get to work from home. where do you see this front moving, this new battle? >> sure. it's completely understandable that we've been focused on health care workers who deserve so much credit and they're absolutely heroes. we're learning more and more there's a whole army of other essential workers and first responders who are putting their lives on the line to keep things moving for the rest of us. new york city
nicolle. >> nbc's morgan radford. one of the most important stories to be covering.nk you for being on it. >>> joining us, mara gay from "the new york times" editorial board and msnbc contributor. mara, you flagged for me, brought to my attention the piece that's out last night, a new york city transportation worker, conductor talking about just this. we don't talk enough -- i think we're covering the impact on health care workers, people in the hospital, the...
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nicole did outstanding work on the educational system in ferguson. went to ferguson, some of want they wanted to talk about is what happened to michael brown. a lot of what they wanted to that talk about were the institutions that were failing them there,unemployment, the court. so policing becomes the trigger, detonates a much bigger complex of social subordination. >> thank you to both of you. i implore my viewers to follow jelani and nicole on social media and read their important writings on these topics. thank you for joining me. jelani cobb and nicole hannah jones. let me just pull out and show outsce you the scene here. i'll hand it over to miguel, my partner, my photographer for the past few days, that's the 3rd precinct that burned out. next to it, a liquor store, a tobacco store and smoke shop. next to it, a restaurant, more restaurants and a burned out block. this is the picture of one area, here in minneapolis. i'm going to leave you with some pictures of what we have experienced in covering this story in the last couple of days. joy reid
nicole did outstanding work on the educational system in ferguson. went to ferguson, some of want they wanted to talk about is what happened to michael brown. a lot of what they wanted to that talk about were the institutions that were failing them there,unemployment, the court. so policing becomes the trigger, detonates a much bigger complex of social subordination. >> thank you to both of you. i implore my viewers to follow jelani and nicole on social media and read their important...
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that's backwards looking, nicolle. the problem is right now they're still not being fixed and these problems continue and that's why we're in this logger heads between the president and dr. fauci. >> dr. wen, you have written recently in an op-ed that you think we're in a different phase of this as a public, that we've missed a lot of the opportunities for containment. talk about where we are as a country. >> back to what ron was just saying, we actually know what it takes in order to re-open safely. the white house outlined their own criteria and guidelines for doing so. if we know what it takes and we're knowingly ignoring these guidelines, then we're in essence saying that we're giving up on containment, that we had a chance to contain this virus and save lives but we're not going to do it. i find it hard the say because i can't quite believe that our government is doing this, but if we are, then at least be honest about it. at least admit that we are giving up on the strategy that we all thought was the case, that
that's backwards looking, nicolle. the problem is right now they're still not being fixed and these problems continue and that's why we're in this logger heads between the president and dr. fauci. >> dr. wen, you have written recently in an op-ed that you think we're in a different phase of this as a public, that we've missed a lot of the opportunities for containment. talk about where we are as a country. >> back to what ron was just saying, we actually know what it takes in order...
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>>> ¿quÉ tal nicole?y quÉ es lo que encontraron pues que prÁcticamente hay des pariedad en lo que reportan las autoridades y lo que ellos encontraron una cifra mayor de 24.000 casos por encima entre lo que se habÍa reportado entre la ciudad y el estado y lo que encontraron los centros del control y protecciÓn de enfermedades asÍ que la tragedia podrÍa ser mayor a lo que se estÁ reportando y a lo que estoy estÁ llorando y hoy en esta en luto este paÍs >>> realmente trÁgico >>> por otro lado hay nuevos guÍas sobre las pruebas de anticuerpos parece que no son tan acertadas como se cree? >>> sÍ, recordemos que las pruebas mide si un organismo si un cuerpo ha estado expuesto al virus ahora estÁs nuevas normas para los centros de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades que estÁn en su sitio web pues dicen que prÁcticamente estarÍan funcionando en la mitad de los casos tienen la efectividad prÁcticamente de un volado significa que no deben de ser utilizadas para tomar decisiones importantes para regresar al trabajo
>>> ¿quÉ tal nicole?y quÉ es lo que encontraron pues que prÁcticamente hay des pariedad en lo que reportan las autoridades y lo que ellos encontraron una cifra mayor de 24.000 casos por encima entre lo que se habÍa reportado entre la ciudad y el estado y lo que encontraron los centros del control y protecciÓn de enfermedades asÍ que la tragedia podrÍa ser mayor a lo que se estÁ reportando y a lo que estoy estÁ llorando y hoy en esta en luto este paÍs >>> realmente...
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>>> muy negativo nicole.pacto del golpe que sufriÓ el mercado laboral tan solo el mes de abril. el mes pasado como tÚ lo dices se perdieron mÁs de 20 millones 500 mil trabajos segÚn se da a conocer este reporte son 20 millones, 500 mil personas que no tienen ingresos con lo que esto significa para sus familias. ahora cÓmo quedo la tasa de desocupaciÓn en un 14. 7%. para entenderlo vamos a ponerlo en el contexto porque venÍamos de una tasa histÓricamente baja del 3. 5% en febrero la tasa de desocupaciÓn mÁs baja mayor porque significa que mÁs personas tienen trabajo y ahora llegamos a un nivel que no se veÍa despuÉs de la gran depresiÓn dicen otro rÉcord en materia de desempleo pero los nÚmeros podrÍan ser peores porque en materia de clasificaciÓn hay algunos trabajadores muchos de ellos que no entran en este conteo porque no hay oportunidades o porque no estÁn dispuestos a regresar al trabajo por temor de contagiarse el virus nicole. >>> javier sobre estoy hay alguna reacciÓn del presidente trump? >>> sÍ el p
>>> muy negativo nicole.pacto del golpe que sufriÓ el mercado laboral tan solo el mes de abril. el mes pasado como tÚ lo dices se perdieron mÁs de 20 millones 500 mil trabajos segÚn se da a conocer este reporte son 20 millones, 500 mil personas que no tienen ingresos con lo que esto significa para sus familias. ahora cÓmo quedo la tasa de desocupaciÓn en un 14. 7%. para entenderlo vamos a ponerlo en el contexto porque venÍamos de una tasa histÓricamente baja del 3. 5% en...
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>> we're in a lot of trouble, nicolle.ve been in trouble for some time, but we're in a lot of trouble. look, you know, it struck me the president's reaction to that columbia university study about the extra deaths that were caused and the fact that -- i thought back. there was once upon a time a republican president, no flaming liberal, dwight eisenhower, who actually served for a time as president of columbia university. it was back when the republican party believed in science and did not believe in stupid. right now it's the reverse. we have a republican president who thinks that science that he finds inconvenient or counter to his political aims is not real science and he doesn't believe in it and he rejects it so he rejects the scientists from one of the nation's great universities. he's going to continue to do this, so once again, despite warnings, despite pleas, he goes into a ford plant without a mask, unaware or uncaring that it's not so much that he might get the disease or catch the virus while he's there, it's
>> we're in a lot of trouble, nicolle.ve been in trouble for some time, but we're in a lot of trouble. look, you know, it struck me the president's reaction to that columbia university study about the extra deaths that were caused and the fact that -- i thought back. there was once upon a time a republican president, no flaming liberal, dwight eisenhower, who actually served for a time as president of columbia university. it was back when the republican party believed in science and did...
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>>> buenos dÍas nicole.xual. quien sufre de este problema o cualquier persona con control debe informar sobre esta conducta criminal. la orden de confinamiento un juez invalidÓ las restricciones de la gobernadora por no haber sido aprobadas en el legislativo la corte suprema del estado revirtiÓ el dictamen los magistrados fallaron a favor de la gobernadora pero es un falso mensaje que es seguro de estar en un lugar pÚblico y no lo es. >>> hay pruebas de detecciÓn del covid-19 el mejor amigo del hombre la soluciÓn en el reino unido se trabaja esta alternativa complementando con entrenamientos y ensayos con este perros covid el proyecto ha recibido fondos del gobierno britÁnico y como la enfermedad de la malaria los perros detecten a alguien contagiado del coronavirus >>> contra todo pronÓstico una madre salvadoreÑa venciÓ el co covid-19 se salvÓ pero sufrio dos perdidas cercanas francisco fajardo hallÓ con esta sobreviviente >>> hoy la ronda de aplausos con la que volviÓ la vida. estuvo hospitalizada 48 dÍas,
>>> buenos dÍas nicole.xual. quien sufre de este problema o cualquier persona con control debe informar sobre esta conducta criminal. la orden de confinamiento un juez invalidÓ las restricciones de la gobernadora por no haber sido aprobadas en el legislativo la corte suprema del estado revirtiÓ el dictamen los magistrados fallaron a favor de la gobernadora pero es un falso mensaje que es seguro de estar en un lugar pÚblico y no lo es. >>> hay pruebas de detecciÓn del...
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he's starting to sweat, nicolle. >> look forward to it.rank figliuzzi, thank you. >>> after the break -- a theme this week, secretary of state mike pompeo once again forced to defend himself over allegations of misuse of government funds. a new story on that front from "the new york times," next. ont m "the new york times," next ou ta, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets twenty-four seven. so where you go, the pro goes. go with align. the pros in digestive health. and if stress worsens your digestive issues, try new align digestive de-stress. it combines align's probiotic with ashwagandha to help soothe occasional digestive upsets, plus stress that can make them worse. and try align gummies with probiotics to help support digestive health. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make t
he's starting to sweat, nicolle. >> look forward to it.rank figliuzzi, thank you. >>> after the break -- a theme this week, secretary of state mike pompeo once again forced to defend himself over allegations of misuse of government funds. a new story on that front from "the new york times," next. ont m "the new york times," next ou ta, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align helps to soothe your occasional...
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nicole also works with taps with sibling suicide survivors.ou both for joining me on this very important day. and kim, starting with you first, we've been talking throughout the week and you've said something that stuck with me. you said they did not die heroic deaths but they lived heroic lives. why is it so important to honor them for that today. >> well, gosh, whenever someone dies by suicide we worry that how they died will define who they are and wipe out everything they've done in their lives and we know that service members have lived heroic lives. they served and sacrificed and they fought and they have a lot of stressors and lives heroic lives and i want that to be what was remembered, not how they died. >> and nicole you points out that michelle was your breast friend and life with michelle and let you name her after a beatle's song when you were three and she served in afghanistan when he was retired due to an injure from a training accident. what do you want us to know about her and how you have dealt with that without letting her
nicole also works with taps with sibling suicide survivors.ou both for joining me on this very important day. and kim, starting with you first, we've been talking throughout the week and you've said something that stuck with me. you said they did not die heroic deaths but they lived heroic lives. why is it so important to honor them for that today. >> well, gosh, whenever someone dies by suicide we worry that how they died will define who they are and wipe out everything they've done in...
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nicole, buenos dÍas. ayudas a miles de hijos de indocumentados nacidos aquÍ en estados unidos, por eso esta semana se presentÓ en un tribunal aquÍ en la capital estadounidense una demanda que tiene como argumento principal que todos los nacidos aquÍ en estados unidos, asÍ sean hijo de inmigrantes indocumentados tienen los mismos derechos que el resto de los ciudadanos de hecho, la abogada estÁ diciendo que los padres de estos menores estÁn contribuyendo a travÉs de su nÚmero de itin de pago de impuestos como 9.000 millones de dÓlares al aÑo a las arcas del gobierno y estÁn pidiendo al congreso rectificar en el prÓximo paquete de ayuda, vamos a escuchar lo que nos dijo una de estas madres afectadas. >> claro que es un justo, porque ellos son ciudadanos, ello tienen derechos no podemos recibir ayuda mi esposo ni yo ni mis hijos. >> una situaciÓn complicada, veremos si la administraciÓn trump de otra marcha atrÁs en la medida, como lo dio con el anuncio que iba a terminar con el grupo de coronavirus, el vice
nicole, buenos dÍas. ayudas a miles de hijos de indocumentados nacidos aquÍ en estados unidos, por eso esta semana se presentÓ en un tribunal aquÍ en la capital estadounidense una demanda que tiene como argumento principal que todos los nacidos aquÍ en estados unidos, asÍ sean hijo de inmigrantes indocumentados tienen los mismos derechos que el resto de los ciudadanos de hecho, la abogada estÁ diciendo que los padres de estos menores estÁn contribuyendo a travÉs de su nÚmero de itin...
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seÑores, tenemos un show muy rico para ustedes, pero comenzamos con las noticias, muy buenos dÍas nicolestes aquÍ. >> musicÁ ( musica ( >> 3 mil muertes por cvoronavirs y nuevos koncontagios para ju o son las estimaciones para el gobierno se extiende la seÑal de fatiga son mas los l s lugares donde la pboblacion no e respetan el distanciamiento social el 80% dle los etstudians urniversitarios dicen sentir mas estres de la habitual a causa del coronavirus los lnatinos y e ensstadounidenses son lo mas a s afectados buenos dias son 42 e o estados abtierto de manera par a parcial california reinicia la r reapertura de su economia pero c con la mirada en el dia de las m madrid galgunos negocios se ea a adelantado >> esrtata fgloreria lleva 2 m c crerradas >> abril es r es una necesidad n necesidad trabajar por eso ahor esmtabamos bajo presion >> en vispera de dia de las ma r madres gnalgunas tiendas en el e centro de los angeles han desa desafiado la orden de quedarse en casa >> tenian que cerrar porque veia a la policia >> tan pronto como este viernes la orden de quedarse en casa p e puede e
seÑores, tenemos un show muy rico para ustedes, pero comenzamos con las noticias, muy buenos dÍas nicolestes aquÍ. >> musicÁ ( musica ( >> 3 mil muertes por cvoronavirs y nuevos koncontagios para ju o son las estimaciones para el gobierno se extiende la seÑal de fatiga son mas los l s lugares donde la pboblacion no e respetan el distanciamiento social el 80% dle los etstudians urniversitarios dicen sentir mas estres de la habitual a causa del coronavirus los lnatinos y e...
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que hacemos con mucho amor y cariÑo >>> ahora vamos la informaciÓn y pasamos con nuestra compaÑera nicoleulados por coronavirus se acercan a los 5 millones 200 mil en todo el mundo el epicentro de la pabdz mÍa es el continente americano debido al aumento de casos en brasil. en estados unidos los casos confirmados rondan el millÓn 600 mil con casi 90 mil decesos celebrar sin arriesgar es lo que dicen los expertos a los estadounidenses al entrar al fin de semana de memorial day y recuerdan uso de mascarillas y distancia social siguen siendo esenciales. acapara hoy titulares el hecho que el presidente trump usara una mascarilla en su primera parte del recorrido en una planta de michigan, javier vega cuÉntanos ¿ quÉ pasÓ durante esa visita? >>> quÉ tal nicole buenos dÍas, ha trascendido ya la primera imagen del presidente trump usando mascarilla durante esta pandemia. la primera en su tipo desde que iniciÓ esta crisis del coronavirus. y por quÉ es relevante esto, porque el presidente trump se habÍa negado a usar este implementos de seguridad en sus eventos pÚblicos en las distintas visitas qu
que hacemos con mucho amor y cariÑo >>> ahora vamos la informaciÓn y pasamos con nuestra compaÑera nicoleulados por coronavirus se acercan a los 5 millones 200 mil en todo el mundo el epicentro de la pabdz mÍa es el continente americano debido al aumento de casos en brasil. en estados unidos los casos confirmados rondan el millÓn 600 mil con casi 90 mil decesos celebrar sin arriesgar es lo que dicen los expertos a los estadounidenses al entrar al fin de semana de memorial day y...
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nicole, in washington, dc. how have female lead countries nicole, how have female lead countries react in female lead countries, what we see is that the cases of the virus are lower, and female leaders have responded very swiftly, promptly, empathetically, and they have used science and evidence to shape their strategy and response, and that has not been the case in countries like the united states, britain and italy who have delayed their response to the coronavirus, so that is the big difference. that's the difference, what explains it, in your opinion? from your perspective, what explains why female leaders have approached this problem differently? so, when we look at all the countries, from germany to norway to iceland, norway is number one in the world for gender equity, and what that means is that, in terms of political participation, and the trust of women to make big decisions are there and countries like the united states and italy, where of course there is a movement to gain representation of women's voices at the highest level, those female lead decision—makers are noticeabl
nicole, in washington, dc. how have female lead countries nicole, how have female lead countries react in female lead countries, what we see is that the cases of the virus are lower, and female leaders have responded very swiftly, promptly, empathetically, and they have used science and evidence to shape their strategy and response, and that has not been the case in countries like the united states, britain and italy who have delayed their response to the coronavirus, so that is the big...
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>>> asÍ es nicole la escasez de otro producto que hace difÍcil la vida de la pandemia.ntas procesadoras de carnes, muchas de ellas estÁn reabriendo pero no todos los trabajadores se estÁn presentando ala laboral e ausentismo es un 30% y se ve en los restaurantes y en las grandes cadenas de hamburguesas y en el bolsillo de los clientes. afuera de los supermercados marta celebra como una verdadera hazaÑa conseguir carne. >>> tiene lÍmites como 2 paquetes por persona. >>> en las plantas tambiÉn ponen lÍmites >>> a mÍ me preocupa mÁs otras cosas que solamente la carne, ya la carne es ya como un lujo >>> cientos de restaurantes wendy s han retirados de los menÚs las hamburguesas la carne fresca, este 5 de mayo dueÑos y trabajadores de taquerÍas estaban temblando >>> ya subiÓ el precio >>> carnicerÍa como los rodrÍguez park sienten el efecto porque ha aumentado el 5% de precio >>> la carne de puerco tiene efecto >>> hay mÁs consumo de carne pero no nos llega >>> muchos estÁn pensando cambiar la carne por frijoles y el pÁnico por la calma. >>> no podemos tambiÉn acaparar todo
>>> asÍ es nicole la escasez de otro producto que hace difÍcil la vida de la pandemia.ntas procesadoras de carnes, muchas de ellas estÁn reabriendo pero no todos los trabajadores se estÁn presentando ala laboral e ausentismo es un 30% y se ve en los restaurantes y en las grandes cadenas de hamburguesas y en el bolsillo de los clientes. afuera de los supermercados marta celebra como una verdadera hazaÑa conseguir carne. >>> tiene lÍmites como 2 paquetes por persona....
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>> nicolle, it's not just lies but admitted lies.ynn went twice before the court and said i did it. the last time he said, quote, i recognize the actions i acknowledge in court today were wrong and that through my faith in god i am working to set things right. boy, i mean, the idea that the justice department could do this, you called it stunning. it's past stunning. this is the collapse of the justice department as chuck and i and others who have worked there knew it, and there are tens of thousands of federal prisoners in jail right now. none of them got this kind of review of scouring to find anything that might possibly be construed as showing his innocence and particularly not after they pled guilty. the rule of law, if it means anything, is the idea that justice is blind. this is not blind. this is open-eyed. this is a political and incredibly destructive thing to the rule of law. >> neal, you caught my breath with the collapse of the justice department. there's some reporting in "the new york times" that one career prosecutor
>> nicolle, it's not just lies but admitted lies.ynn went twice before the court and said i did it. the last time he said, quote, i recognize the actions i acknowledge in court today were wrong and that through my faith in god i am working to set things right. boy, i mean, the idea that the justice department could do this, you called it stunning. it's past stunning. this is the collapse of the justice department as chuck and i and others who have worked there knew it, and there are tens...
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nicole: thank you. yes, we are absolutely tremendously proud of nasa and spacex. we are calling this the beginning of flight test season, and it really is. you will see that historic launch of the nasa spacex crew dragon following that, next year you will see the launch of boeing's star liner. on the heels of that you will see the launch of orion. we talked about the first step of us going to the moon, there will be a lot of launches and a lot of movement, and it is starting with the spacex launch. >> good morning. so nice to be here and godspeed for tomorrow. i want to ask you about the 45th task force, specifically. as you know, america's best at patrick air force base are going to rescue bob and doug, god forbid something goes wrong and they end up in the water. they showed us the equipment and they have been training for years. they told us that they started training after the shuttle program ended in 2011. they have this warehouse full of stuff, 150 men and women. they only step in, as you know, if
nicole: thank you. yes, we are absolutely tremendously proud of nasa and spacex. we are calling this the beginning of flight test season, and it really is. you will see that historic launch of the nasa spacex crew dragon following that, next year you will see the launch of boeing's star liner. on the heels of that you will see the launch of orion. we talked about the first step of us going to the moon, there will be a lot of launches and a lot of movement, and it is starting with the spacex...
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>> good afternoon, nicolle. we use the power that the people gave us in 2018 of the purse, a majority in congress, to have chairman engel and the foreign affairs committee continue to investigate because we've gone from, but her emails, the secretary of state for president obama to, but the dinner parties, but the arms deals. of course, but the dog walking. these folks think they're above the law. they're above transparency and above any investigation. i just happen to think when you're in a position of power like that, when there's any question about what you're doing, you cooperate, and the fact that this inspector general was fired, and he's not even denying that the person was fired, but saying he should have been fired earlier, that to me suggests a malicious intent. >> congressman, every friday night there's a 50/50 chance that donald trump will fire another government watch dog. he's fired four inspectors general during the coronavirus lockdowns, i think about every other friday night. is there more that
>> good afternoon, nicolle. we use the power that the people gave us in 2018 of the purse, a majority in congress, to have chairman engel and the foreign affairs committee continue to investigate because we've gone from, but her emails, the secretary of state for president obama to, but the dinner parties, but the arms deals. of course, but the dog walking. these folks think they're above the law. they're above transparency and above any investigation. i just happen to think when you're...
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nicole feeding him. andrew holding finn for the first time.nd tonight -- >> hi, david. >> reporter: mom, dad, and 3-week-old finn together. >> it was like holding my heart outside of my body. >> how could something so small bring me so much joy. >> reporter: mom and dad telling us they're already planning how to introduce their new baby boy safely to family. >> we have this huge bay window in front of our house, so we're going to stand at the window all day long as people come to meet baby finn. >> reporter: and tonight, their message. >> adoption can make a family whole. >> new life begins. a family is born. good night. >>> i'm laura anthony. tesla has made a deal. and more businesses are demanding to be reopened. >>> a look at where all the bay area counties stand right now on this path to reopening. >>> i'm dan noyes at stanford. the first san mateo county firefighter to contract coronavirus has recovered and is back on the job, saving lives in a different way. abc7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area for a safe and
nicole feeding him. andrew holding finn for the first time.nd tonight -- >> hi, david. >> reporter: mom, dad, and 3-week-old finn together. >> it was like holding my heart outside of my body. >> how could something so small bring me so much joy. >> reporter: mom and dad telling us they're already planning how to introduce their new baby boy safely to family. >> we have this huge bay window in front of our house, so we're going to stand at the window all day...
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that's when i know, nicole, there is no breaking point. we're seeing that in real time.ike the learned helplessness. you can speak out and say t. i don't think there will be a huge political presence. mr. president, this is not necessary. keep in mind this is taking place as the country is going through these dual crises, maybe even three crises with race relations, there are riots, there are police killings of black people. 100,000 americans have died from the coronavirus. we are at great depression levels of unemployment and what is the president spending his time doing? so what would the price be for republicans saying, mr. president, focus on your job? but they won't even do that. >> charlie sykes, it's always great to see you. you're my friend. my therapy. after the break, celebrating lives. hea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a body wash. this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shak
that's when i know, nicole, there is no breaking point. we're seeing that in real time.ike the learned helplessness. you can speak out and say t. i don't think there will be a huge political presence. mr. president, this is not necessary. keep in mind this is taking place as the country is going through these dual crises, maybe even three crises with race relations, there are riots, there are police killings of black people. 100,000 americans have died from the coronavirus. we are at great...
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richie how are you, nicole? you are outside in your beautiful garden >> yes i am outside i am learning a lot about the lighting in my house now that everything has switched to zoom. and i am more of a natural sunlight type of gal i don't have the -- i have a lot of overhead lighting inside my house. so this has been -- this has been my zoom area. and it's nice, because i'm in nature >> seth: yes, and you're very lucky to be in california. i'm on the east coast and early on, i also found that natural light was better for me, but one it's freezing and two the sun is very inconsistent. >> yes, i'm very lucky to be living in california although, right now, it's about 72, so i'm freezing. >> seth: you -- i'm hearing some light chirping i know that you have some chickens and iguanas >> i do have chickens. you don't hear them right now, but i have chickens. i have seven chickens. and then i have -- he is not an iguana he is a bearded dragon his name is speedy >> seth: oh, apologies >> i'll forgive you this time. he was
richie how are you, nicole? you are outside in your beautiful garden >> yes i am outside i am learning a lot about the lighting in my house now that everything has switched to zoom. and i am more of a natural sunlight type of gal i don't have the -- i have a lot of overhead lighting inside my house. so this has been -- this has been my zoom area. and it's nice, because i'm in nature >> seth: yes, and you're very lucky to be in california. i'm on the east coast and early on, i also...
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>> well, i think a significant amount of responsibility, nicole.ok at the countries where there was an effective response, like south korea, like we're starting to see in places like germany, it was the combination of social distancing with very clear warnings from the government, with the ramp up in testing and contact tracing and the capacity to make science-based decisions about what it takes for people to go back and resume normal activities. what we've seen kind of bizarrely in this country is on the one hand, as you alluded to, dr. birx and some of the public health experts clearly will not advise people to go out in large groups like that. clearly would not advise people to gather like that in public places. and yet the people who are doing that are feeling emboldened and supported by the president of the united states. so you literally have a situation where the president is counteracting his own public health experts. he, and i think his various megaphones, both in the rk pa y republican party, and in some cases on other cable news network
>> well, i think a significant amount of responsibility, nicole.ok at the countries where there was an effective response, like south korea, like we're starting to see in places like germany, it was the combination of social distancing with very clear warnings from the government, with the ramp up in testing and contact tracing and the capacity to make science-based decisions about what it takes for people to go back and resume normal activities. what we've seen kind of bizarrely in this...
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>> i think you're exactly right, nicole. that's the framing for the arguments that we heard this morning, because these cases wouldn't be in the supreme court if this white house, like the white house you worked in, the administration that i served under, had been willing to engage in accommodation with congress about turning over documents. yes, the grand jury case involving the district attorney might still be there, but there's been no accommodation, where the white house has tried to permit congress to engage in a reasonable oversight, while still protecting privileged documents. these arguments are really about how powerful is the presidency? is it this overwhelming, all-powerful executive that the president so often talks about when he says that his article ii powers are limitless? >> you know, joyce, i think a lot of the president's critics and certainly a lot of my democratic friends think anything before the supreme court is a lost cause. that seems to be another sign of the times. the supreme court, i think at a ti
>> i think you're exactly right, nicole. that's the framing for the arguments that we heard this morning, because these cases wouldn't be in the supreme court if this white house, like the white house you worked in, the administration that i served under, had been willing to engage in accommodation with congress about turning over documents. yes, the grand jury case involving the district attorney might still be there, but there's been no accommodation, where the white house has tried to...
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suÁrez buenos dÍas nicole?.Ía como telÓn de fondo los contagios de coronavirus ronda el millÓn y medio y la muerte una 90 mil. los trÁmites migratorios costarÁn un 10% mas como resultado de la pandemia, el servicio de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn que se financia con las cuotas que cobra por las solicitudes solicitadas dicen quedarse sin nada por la crisis del coronavirus ademÁs de incrementar sua tarifas ha solicitado al congreso una ayuda de emergencia de 1200 millones de dÓlares con lo que espera seguir operativo. la reapertura econÓmica y el relaja miento de las medidas de encierro caminan a paso lento, en muchos lugares hay una desproporciÓn entre negocios abiertos, el lugar donde se aprecia esto es en nueva york, estamos con rebecca smith ¿ cÓmo se vive la fase allÍ? >>> quÉ tal nicole en gran parte del estado entramos en la fase uno donde muchos neoyorquinos tuvieron una probada de lo que es regresar a la normalidad este fin de semana, porque tuvimos tambiÉn gran clima y tambien los pequeÑos negocios es como e
suÁrez buenos dÍas nicole?.Ía como telÓn de fondo los contagios de coronavirus ronda el millÓn y medio y la muerte una 90 mil. los trÁmites migratorios costarÁn un 10% mas como resultado de la pandemia, el servicio de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn que se financia con las cuotas que cobra por las solicitudes solicitadas dicen quedarse sin nada por la crisis del coronavirus ademÁs de incrementar sua tarifas ha solicitado al congreso una ayuda de emergencia de 1200 millones de dÓlares con lo...
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te escuchamos, muy buenos dÍas. >> buenos dÍas, nicole, ¿quÉ tal?spetamos los lineamientoss y los casos vuelven a repuntar, tendrÁn que volver a posponer la fecha de reapertura. >> ¿y se abrirÁn las escuelas y tambiÉn el transporte que es una parte elemental de la ciudad? >> me da gusto que menciones el transporte porque aquÍ en nueva york estamos viendo algo nunca visto, cada 24 horas estÁn limpiando todos los trenes y autobÚs de la ciudad, algo que nunca se habÍa visto, normalmente el transporte aquÍ en nueva york duraba 24 horas, pero ahora estÁ cerrado de una a 5 de la maÑana para limpiar y poner todo tipo de producto en este sistema de transporte y en cuanto a las escuelas se presume que lamentablemente no podrÁn volver a abrir por lo pronto durante este aÑo este perÍodo escolar. >> tambiÉn debemos mencionar que nueva york tiene a muchas personas en situaciÓn de calle, cÓmo se controlara el contagio con ellos? >> bueno, en nueva york, tenemos uno de los estados con mÁs personas en situaciÓn de calle, son aproximadamente 3500 personas las que vi
te escuchamos, muy buenos dÍas. >> buenos dÍas, nicole, ¿quÉ tal?spetamos los lineamientoss y los casos vuelven a repuntar, tendrÁn que volver a posponer la fecha de reapertura. >> ¿y se abrirÁn las escuelas y tambiÉn el transporte que es una parte elemental de la ciudad? >> me da gusto que menciones el transporte porque aquÍ en nueva york estamos viendo algo nunca visto, cada 24 horas estÁn limpiando todos los trenes y autobÚs de la ciudad, algo que nunca se habÍa...
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bombshell stars charlize theron and nicole kidman. anchors who lifted the lid on the tv network sexual—harassment scandal. if roger finds that you came to us, he will notjust fire you. he will bang us with a million—dollar lawsuit, he will attack you personally. these men care more about their reputations and they do money. roger won't stop. i know. colleagues who you admire will say publicly you are a superior ambitious woman who is suing because her career stalled. let him. pacy, slick and funny, bombshell starts with a public spat between newscaster megyn kelly played by theron and donald trump. nicole kidman who visibly altered her looks for the role plays gretchen carlson who plans to sue her boss, roger ailes, for sexual harassment. it's gripping to watch to ambitious profession of speaking and the pre—metoo era and i enjoyed it margot robbie as an innocent recruit. there are questions over the films accuracy but it shines a light on workplace bullying and harassment in a way that will resonate for many. and it features some of
bombshell stars charlize theron and nicole kidman. anchors who lifted the lid on the tv network sexual—harassment scandal. if roger finds that you came to us, he will notjust fire you. he will bang us with a million—dollar lawsuit, he will attack you personally. these men care more about their reputations and they do money. roger won't stop. i know. colleagues who you admire will say publicly you are a superior ambitious woman who is suing because her career stalled. let him. pacy, slick...
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i want to jump over to nicole and bring nicole in on this. in south dakota, nicole, a state that is 90% white, 70% of covid cases are people of color. that's according to the covid tracking project. when you take the realities of who are members of this workforce and the disparities that we are seeing when it comes to care, what are these communities really up against? >> well, what we're seeing, you're seeing this in many other white states. my hometown of waterloo, iowa, is similarly a very white state, but when you look at who are working in the meat packing plants, which has become the hotspot in these pandemics, they are 70% black and latino workforce. this is very hard work even under the best circumstances. but to now be having to do this grueling work in situation where is the workplace is not safe, where these communities are enduring the brunt of the outbreak, going out into their own communities where they are further spreading that i think shows how -- the reason we are seeing these numbers, the disproportionate impact in infectio
i want to jump over to nicole and bring nicole in on this. in south dakota, nicole, a state that is 90% white, 70% of covid cases are people of color. that's according to the covid tracking project. when you take the realities of who are members of this workforce and the disparities that we are seeing when it comes to care, what are these communities really up against? >> well, what we're seeing, you're seeing this in many other white states. my hometown of waterloo, iowa, is similarly a...
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>>> buenos dÍas nicole pues los manera otros que ha dado el cdc para cada mÉdico que este ante un casoes sanitarias locales y estatales para asÍ ellos poder tener un mayor entendimiento de los factores de riesgo y tomar el curso de cÓmo se desarrolla esta enfermedad inflamatoria y ahondar mÁs del tratamiento aqÍi en new york son cien casos los que se reportan se investigan y en el estado completo son 110 casos los padres estÁn alarmados porque tres niÑos ya han perdido la vida. es una preocupaciÓn creciente para los padres que tienen niÑos, el sÍndrome inflamatorio siso memorÁndumtico le quita el sueÑo asa lee su niÑa presenta irritaciÓn en los ojos y en la piel la llevo eraron al hospital y le hicieron varios exÁmenes. >>> me dijeron que saliÓ todo negativo, y que no tenÍa nada que debÍ ir a la casa si presentaba otro sÍntoma que volviera, pero que no era nada. >>> a los mÉdicos les estÁ costando trabajo definir quÉ niÑos, quÉ presentan algÚn sÍntoma deben ser hospitalizados de inmediato. >>> tenemos protocolos pero los protocolos se estÁn modificando diariamente, porque tenemos que a
>>> buenos dÍas nicole pues los manera otros que ha dado el cdc para cada mÉdico que este ante un casoes sanitarias locales y estatales para asÍ ellos poder tener un mayor entendimiento de los factores de riesgo y tomar el curso de cÓmo se desarrolla esta enfermedad inflamatoria y ahondar mÁs del tratamiento aqÍi en new york son cien casos los que se reportan se investigan y en el estado completo son 110 casos los padres estÁn alarmados porque tres niÑos ya han perdido la vida....
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nicole. ¿cÓmo va el proceso de reapertura en el estado de nueva york? clienta no llevaba puesta las mascarillas aquÍ en el estado de nueva york los neoyorquinos estÁn tomando muy en serio se formÓ un altercado. >> sabemos que las personas que manejan han dicho que cuando vean algo similar reportarlo al servicio al cliente y tomarÁn las medidas necesarias nicole >>> increÍble maria vamos a escuchar las reacciones de los residentes de la ciudad de nueva york adelante >>> eso nos tiene que ayudar sÍ o sÍ a despertar que tenemos que tener mucho cuidado con el contacto con las demÁs personas >>> como industria es muy importante que se haga la reapertura del lugar en general, creo que para todos nos cae superbiÉn >>> supero en la parte en que hay muchas personas contagiadas es un riesgo >>> pero yo tengo un negocio un salÓn de belleza y me gustarÍa que re abriera porque la verdad que tengo 3 meses sin abrir y tengo que pagan y todo esto. >> sin duda todavÍa hay mucha duda entre los residentes de la ciudad de nueva york sobre esta reapertura estaremos muy aten
nicole. ¿cÓmo va el proceso de reapertura en el estado de nueva york? clienta no llevaba puesta las mascarillas aquÍ en el estado de nueva york los neoyorquinos estÁn tomando muy en serio se formÓ un altercado. >> sabemos que las personas que manejan han dicho que cuando vean algo similar reportarlo al servicio al cliente y tomarÁn las medidas necesarias nicole >>> increÍble maria vamos a escuchar las reacciones de los residentes de la ciudad de nueva york adelante...
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interesting stuff, nicole mason from the institute for women's policy research speaking earlier. just over 3,000 cases and fewer than 60 deaths. it's allowed government to begin easing restrictions from sunday. but there's nervousness about the possibility of a second wave of infections, so many restrictions still remain in place. 0ur correspondentjonathan head reports from bangkok. an inner—city temple in bangkok's low—income port district. the residents have been summoned for sample testing. few countries have got their covid—i9 cases down as low as thailand has, but the authorities are nervous. they want to keep it that way. thailand doesn't have the testing capacity of countries like south korea, so the government is focusing on any areas it views as high—risk, like this one, to prevent or discover early any further outbreaks of the virus. a six—week lockdown has been eased, but only partially. street stalls have been able to stay open, but restaurants like this one can only restart their businesses with strict social distancing measures. panuwat reckons he can only keep goin
interesting stuff, nicole mason from the institute for women's policy research speaking earlier. just over 3,000 cases and fewer than 60 deaths. it's allowed government to begin easing restrictions from sunday. but there's nervousness about the possibility of a second wave of infections, so many restrictions still remain in place. 0ur correspondentjonathan head reports from bangkok. an inner—city temple in bangkok's low—income port district. the residents have been summoned for sample...
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nicole and andrew osterhout from albany, new york. high school sweethearts who married.or years, they've been trying to start a family and turned to ivf treatments last year. and then, the pandemic. >> we got a phone call that they're halting all cycles. >> this is considered an elective thing. but everything was stopped. >> reporter: their treatments were stopped. and then nicole and andrew, who had also been considering adoption, got a call that would change everything. a baby boy had just been born in cleveland. two months premature, but okay. his mother had learned about nicole and andrew through the adoption agency, and were told she felt a connection with them. and just days later -- >> here we are, brand new parents. >> reporter: baby finn with his adoptive parents. there in the hospital. >> less than five days after learning about him, we met him. >> and we were in ohio less than 72 hours from getting the phone call. >> reporter: nichole feeding baby finn. andrew holding finn for the first time. and tonight -- >> hi, david. >> reporter: mom, dad, and 3-week-old f
nicole and andrew osterhout from albany, new york. high school sweethearts who married.or years, they've been trying to start a family and turned to ivf treatments last year. and then, the pandemic. >> we got a phone call that they're halting all cycles. >> this is considered an elective thing. but everything was stopped. >> reporter: their treatments were stopped. and then nicole and andrew, who had also been considering adoption, got a call that would change everything. a...