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one of maggie's nurses, prin says. >> i want to say i'm incredibly happy for maggie and the babies. her story to me truly sounds like a miracle. >> reporter: maggie, her strength now back, visiting her newborns in the nicu. picking up nathaniel, feeding isabella. and that mom sending us the good news. overnight, isabella, the first baby to go home. and maggie is grateful. >> i do want to recognize all the pregnant women, especially in this year that it has impacted all our lives. make sure y'all are showing them love and support, let them know that they are not alone in this. >> we will. we're just so glad maggie and the babies are doing well and cheering on the nurses, too. cheering on the nurses, too. the new season of we have an exciting new menu with lower prices and new lineup! introducing denny's new limited edition 2468 value menu® with meals starting at new low prices like our everyday value slam for 4 dollars and classic burger and fries for 6! now get your favorites for less! see you at denny's! >>> you need to -- >> oh! >> get out of here! >> get out! >> it's happened ag
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maggie, sanjay, thank you so much. maggie, we'll come back to you to talk about reporting from you and your colleagues about efforts the president made to steer the storied and lucrative british open golf tournament to his resort in scotland so don't go far on that. >>> next, two experts, one on the front lines in houston reacting to president trump's remarks tonight as well as the prospects for one or more vaccines before the year is out and later, you know, near para military forces on the streets in oregon and the president's threat to send them into other big cities, yes, it's really happening in america. portland's mayor joins us next. (burke) at farmers, we know how nice it is to save on your auto policy. but it's even nicer knowing that if this happens... ...or this.... ...or even this... ...we've seen and covered it. so, get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ which is why we keep taking care of ourselves, like screening for colon cancer. because when caught in early stages, it's
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maggie was moving to the next stage on the churches conveyor belts of abuse. but what matter what a situation was it was always a woman or thought she had done something to put herself not situation our shit on something too late a man on it helped my mother is the dehumanization became the way of human rights totally destroyed. and a corrigan's mother bridget dolan was also sent there she never told her daughter. my mother died. 2001. 1000 of them i decide is just one family research. they both came as damaged people my mother from the mother a baby arms. and my father from the industrial school. when her father william was just 7 his mother had died of tuberculosis with tragic consequences for william and his siblings the children were sentenced to 10 years in industrial scale as. a crime then the mother died. william system ali ended up in some brigid's industrial school for girls run by the sisters of mercy in locker a. former inmates here have reported both physical and sexual abuse. when molly was just 13 she became ill and died. there is a need for an o
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maggie was moving to the next stage on the churches conveyor belts of abuse. but what matter what the situation was it was always a woman or thought she had done something to put herself not actuation our shit on something too late a man on it helped my mother is the dehumanization became the way of human rights totally destroyed. and of corrigan's mother bridget dolan was also sent. there she never told her daughter. my mother died. 2001. 1000 of them i decided just on family research. they both came as damaged people my mother from the mother and baby arms. and my father from the industrial school. when her father william was just 7 his mother had died of tuberculosis with tragic consequences for william and his siblings the children were sentenced to 10 years in industrial scale as. a crime then the mother died. william system ali ended up in some brigid's industrial school for girls run by the sisters of mercy in locker a. former inmates here have reported both physical and sexual abuse. when molly was just 13 she became ill and died. there is a need for a
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maggie haberman thanks for being with us. >> thanks, maggie. >>> join fareed zakaria as he investigates why president trump believes in conspiracy theories, a new cnn special report "donald trump's conspiracy theories" airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific, just one hour long, here on cnn. >>> so with no federal mask mandate, local leaders are making the rules and leaving front line workers to enforce them. we'll hear from some of them next. there's a bridge. between ideas and inspiration, trauma and treatment. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the babies. between the moments that make us who we are, and keeping them safe, private and secure, there's webex. ♪ ♪ beautiful. >>> this morning, there is no federal mask mandate, and the number of people pushing back hard against local mask requirements keeps growing. front line workers just trying to enforce mask rules are being attacked more often. cnn's pete montine is live in alexandria, virginia, with more. it's troubling, pete. >> reporter: it's really troubling, john. more and more workers are forced into becom
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maggie was moving to the next stage on the churches conveyor belts of abuse. but what matter what the situation was it was always a woman or thought she had done something to put herself not situation our shit on something too late a man on it helped my mother is the dehumanization became the way of human rights totally destroyed. and of corrigan's mother bridget dolan was also sent there she never told her daughter. my mother died. 2001. 1000 of them i decided just some family research. they both came as damaged people my mother from the mother and baby arms. and my father from the industrial school. when her father william was just 7 his mother had died of tuberculosis with tragic consequences for william and his siblings the children were sentenced to 10 years in industrial schools. the crime bill the mother died. william system ali ended up in some brigid's industrial school for girls run by the sisters of mercy in locker a. former inmates here have reported both physical and sexual abuse. when molly was just 13 she became ill and died. there is a need for
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maggie was moving to the next stage on the churches conveyor belt of abuse. but what matter what the situation was it was always a woman or thought she had done something to put herself not situation our shit on something too late a man on it helped my mother is the dehumanization the take away of human rights totally destroyed. and of corrigan's mother bridget dolan was also sent there she never told her daughter. my mother died. 2001. 1000 of them i decide is just one family research. they both came as damaged people my mother from the mother and baby arms. and my father from the industrial schools. when her father william was just 7 his mother had died of tuberculosis with tragic consequences for william and his siblings the children were sentenced to 10 years in industrial schools. the crime bill the mother died. williams system ali ended up in some brigid's industrial school for girls run by the sisters of mercy in locker a. former inmates here have reported both physical and sexual abuse. when molly was just 13 she became ill and died. there is a need f
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maggie was moving to the next stage on the churches conveyor belt of abuse. of what model what a situation was it was always a woman or thought she had done something to put herself not situation our shit on something too late a man on it helped my mother is the dehumanization the take away of human rights totally destroyed. and of corrigan's mother bridget dolan was also sent there she never told her daughter. my mother died. 2001. 1000 of them i just i was just some family research. they both came as damaged people my mother from the mother and baby arms. and my father from the industrial schools. when her father william was just 7 his mother had died of tuberculosis with tragic consequences for william and his siblings the children were sentenced to 10 years in industrial scale as. a crime then the mother died. william system ali ended up in some brigid's industrial school for girls run by the sisters of mercy in locker a. former inmates here have reported both physical and sexual abuse. when molly was just 13 she became ill and died. there is a need for a
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maggie was moving to the next stage on the churches conveyor belts of abuse. of what model what a situation was it was always a woman or thought she had done something to put herself not situation are she found something too late a man on it helped my mother is the dehumanization the take away of human rights totally destroyed. and of corrigan's mother bridget dolan was also sent there she never told her daughter. my mother died. 2001. 1000 of them i just i was just some family research. they both came as damaged people my mother from the mother and baby arms. and my father from the industrial schools. when her father william was just 7 his mother had died of tuberculosis with tragic consequences for william and his siblings the children were sentenced to 10 years in industrial scale as. a crime barely a mother died. william system ali ended up in some brigid's industrial school for girls run by the sisters of mercy in locker a. former inmates here have reported both physical and sexual abuse. when molly was just 13 she became ill and died. there is the need f
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maggie, you have covered this president and the white house. clearly, he wants to leave the outbreak behind him, even as the numbers rise. is there anyone in that building who is telling him honestly, directly, that he can't do that? >> there are many people who are telling him that honestly, jim. what has become clear to people, or should have by now, this president wants to run his re-election effort a certain way, and that does not relate to talking about the coronavirus unless it's about describing his administration's response in glowing terms that just don't comport with reality. certainly for the first many weeks as the pandemic was growing. the president wants to have culture wars, he wants to fight on white grievance, and he wants to have a discussion around race that he thinks appeals to his base of supporters, and he has resisted all suggestions he do it a different way. >> david, those words, "his people," very revealing. and president trump very transparent in what he's trying to do and who he's speaking to. you have run a lot of c
maggie, you have covered this president and the white house. clearly, he wants to leave the outbreak behind him, even as the numbers rise. is there anyone in that building who is telling him honestly, directly, that he can't do that? >> there are many people who are telling him that honestly, jim. what has become clear to people, or should have by now, this president wants to run his re-election effort a certain way, and that does not relate to talking about the coronavirus unless it's...
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and cnn political analyst, maggie haberman. maggie, you have covered this president for some time. you've covered of the white house. clearly, he wants to leave the outbreak behind him, even as the numbers rise. is there anyone in that building who is telling him, honestly, directly, that he can't do that? >> there are many people who are telling him that, honestly, jim. i think what has become clear to people, or should have by now, is this president wants to govern a certain way and he wants to run his re-election effort a certain way. and that does not relate to talking about the coronavirus, unless it's about describing his administration's response, in glowing terms. that just don't comport with reality, certainly, for the first many weeks as the pandemic was growing. the president wants to have culture wars. he wants to fight on -- on white grievance. and he wants to have a discussion around race, that he thinks appeals to his base of supporters. and he has resisted all suggestions that he do it a different way. >> david, those words, his people, right? i mean, they're very r
and cnn political analyst, maggie haberman. maggie, you have covered this president for some time. you've covered of the white house. clearly, he wants to leave the outbreak behind him, even as the numbers rise. is there anyone in that building who is telling him, honestly, directly, that he can't do that? >> there are many people who are telling him that, honestly, jim. i think what has become clear to people, or should have by now, is this president wants to govern a certain way and he...
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sanjay dup ta, maggie, two of the smartest humans i know. maggie, how did the white house think it went this afternoon, and what do they want to do going forward? >> john, the white house house overwhelmingly very happy with how the briefing with obvious exceptions w the ghislaine maxwell. they felt like he was saying things he needed to bh saying. he was not getting outside of his lane, and about treatments and chemicals and what we saw previously, where he was trying to one up the doctors, he was talking about a forward looking picture, that is obviously an incomplete look at it. because there is a lot of questions that we asked, and it's not clear to me that he can sustain this for a number of days, that is always the issue with him. at these kinds of briefings, it starts out fine, and they were happy and they plan to do similar briefings to. >> they may plan it. whether he goes along with it, we have to see. sanjay, dr. fauci not invited. dr. birx left backstage. not invited out on the stage. what would the scientists have added to this,
sanjay dup ta, maggie, two of the smartest humans i know. maggie, how did the white house think it went this afternoon, and what do they want to do going forward? >> john, the white house house overwhelmingly very happy with how the briefing with obvious exceptions w the ghislaine maxwell. they felt like he was saying things he needed to bh saying. he was not getting outside of his lane, and about treatments and chemicals and what we saw previously, where he was trying to one up the...
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maggie, thanks for joining us. you saw the president just posted this picture of himself in a mask in which he says, many people now think it's a patriotic thing to do to wear a mask. but watch what he said about masks for months, even just yesterday. watch all this. >> will you consider a national mandate that people need to wear masks? >> no. i want people to have a certain freedom, and i don't believe in that. no. and i don't agree with the statement that if everybody wears a mask, everything disappears. everybody was saying don't wear a mask. all of a sudden, everybody's got to wear a mask. as you know, masks cause problems too. i wore one in this back year, but i didn't want to give the press the pleasure of seeing it. somehow sitting in the oval office behind that beautiful resolute desk, the great resolute desk, i think wearing a face mask as i greet presidents, prime ministers, dictators, kings, queens, i don't know. somehow i don't see it for myself. they learned about face masks, the good and the bad. .i
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it's very interesting, maggie. to see this different tact. we've talked for years about how reluctant he ever is to admit a mistake. i know he's still not admitting a mistake, but in his actions -- but in his pivots, he might as well-being. he's pivoting on masks, pivoting on schools, pivoting on the rnc, pivoting on, by saying it's going to get worse before it gets better. all of that happened this week. >> alisyn, he's been running out of time. most of his advisers believe that he -- well, the president believes this campaign, and i'm sorry to put this in starkly political campaigns, but that really is the president's thinking, is less about the public policy. the president believes the campaign will be fought and won in the final weeks of october, as his last campaign was. most of his advisers do not believe that, because he's an incumbent, and because he has made sure this race is about himself, no matter what. most of them believe that if he does not do something to put himself in a better position by the end of august, this race is like
it's very interesting, maggie. to see this different tact. we've talked for years about how reluctant he ever is to admit a mistake. i know he's still not admitting a mistake, but in his actions -- but in his pivots, he might as well-being. he's pivoting on masks, pivoting on schools, pivoting on the rnc, pivoting on, by saying it's going to get worse before it gets better. all of that happened this week. >> alisyn, he's been running out of time. most of his advisers believe that he --...
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maggie haberman, thanks for your reporting. florida's governor under fire as coronavirus burns through the state. he was so keen to reopen. the latest plus the mayor of miami beach has plenty to say about what is going on there. also, as we mentioned, remembering congressman john lewis and battles he fought to make this a more perfect union. n that gives me cash back on everything. that's ebates. i get cash back on electronics, travel, clothes. you're talking about ebates. i can't stop talking about rakuten. pretty good deal - peter sfx [blender] ebates is now rakuten, sign up today. wow. jim could you ipop the hood for us?? there she is. -turbocharged, right? yes it is. jim, could you uh kick the tires? oh yes. can you change the color inside the car? oh sure. how about blue? that's more cyan but. jump in the back seat, jim. act like my kids. how much longer? -exactly how they sound. it's got massaging seats too, right? oh yeahhhhh. -oh yeahhhhh. visit the mercedes-benz summer event or shop online at participating dealers. get
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. >>> joining us now, maggie haberman from "the new york times." i appreciate you as well and the time we spend together. what jumped out at you from what peter navarro told john? >> he really wants to talk about hydroxychloroquine. that's what jumped out at me. he's been an evangelist for the administration and the hydroxychloroquine for a while but it's almost as if he works for someone who controls the federal government and the federal government rescinding the emergency use of hydroxychloroquine for treating the coronavirus. maybe it will turn out great but we don't know. and there clearly needs to be more studies and i don't think it's the media isn't talking about it. he didn't want to talk about his boss' comments about the confederate flag yesterday, that jumped out at me because there's nobody in the administration who seems to want to take up the mantel of what the president himself said and explain why it is that the president thought it was a mistake that nascar got rid of the confederate flag. >> it was interesting that he did that. l
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joining us is maggie solara and her doctor. congratulations, maggie. as a mother of twins, my hat is off to you, triplet mom. that is incredible. but before you tell us how everybody is today, just take us back to that moment, that moment on may 8th when you found out that you tested positive. what went through your head? >> a lot of emotions. i was very worried, scared at the time. but at the end of the day i knew i wouldn't be alone and i had a lot of support and care from a lot of nurses so i was not worried at the time. i knew i was in great hands. >> and doctor, maggie had no symptoms, at the point where she tested positive. she was asymptomatic. what would have happened, what was the plan for her delivery if she had gotten symptoms, if she had deteriorated? >> so the plan would be to manage her symptoms and her goal was to keep her asymptomatic if she developed symptoms, address the symptoms, keep the babies healthy and keep them in as long as possible. >> and doctor, are we seeing that children born to mothers who are positive, that the babies g
joining us is maggie solara and her doctor. congratulations, maggie. as a mother of twins, my hat is off to you, triplet mom. that is incredible. but before you tell us how everybody is today, just take us back to that moment, that moment on may 8th when you found out that you tested positive. what went through your head? >> a lot of emotions. i was very worried, scared at the time. but at the end of the day i knew i wouldn't be alone and i had a lot of support and care from a lot of...
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of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now acknowledged that a subculture did exist within its ranks that enabled the horrific abuse of athletes. but under new leadership, there was a shift in focus to prioritise athlete well—being, they have also implemented what they call a safe sport policy to clearly define and prevent abuse, as well as make reporting misconduct mandatory. jennifer sey, a former elite american gymnast and producer on athlete a, believes policy is important but real change in the sport will come from a grassroots level. i think this film is prompting a conversation that i've been hoping would happen for
of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now...
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joining us now, cnn political analyst, maggie haberman. she is a white house correspondent at "the new york times." maggie, we just had the tweet up there and the president seems to be saying it's not just racist enough to protect the legacy of robert e. lee, because in that tweet, he hurled one of his favorite racist epithets at elizabeth warren. now, this interests me for two reasons. number one, this is what the president is choosing to focus on, lean into, a few months before the election. that's number one. but number two, what he's not focusing on, because overnight, yesterday, this morning, we're hearing nothing about the explosive growth of coronavirus across the country. >> i think that's right. look, john, it's very obvious the president has been trying to basically create his own news program related to crime and related to statues. and he has been focusing his twitter feed on that not exclusively, but very aggressively. it is not the subject that most americans are talking about right now. it is not part of the national convers
joining us now, cnn political analyst, maggie haberman. she is a white house correspondent at "the new york times." maggie, we just had the tweet up there and the president seems to be saying it's not just racist enough to protect the legacy of robert e. lee, because in that tweet, he hurled one of his favorite racist epithets at elizabeth warren. now, this interests me for two reasons. number one, this is what the president is choosing to focus on, lean into, a few months before the...
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of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now acknowledged that a subculture did exist within its ranks that enabled the horrific abuse of athletes. but under new leadership, there was a shift in focus to prioritise athlete well—being, they have also implemented what they call a safe sport policy to clearly define and prevent abuse, as well as make reporting misconduct mandatory. jennifer, a former elite american gymnast and producer on athlete a, believes policy is important but real change in the sports will come from a grassroots level. i think this film is prompting a conversation that i've been hoping would happen for man
of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now...
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of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now acknowledged that a subculture did exist within its ranks that enabled the horrific abuse of athletes. but under new leadership, there was a shift in focus to prioritise athlete well—being, they have also implemented what they call a safe sport policy to clearly define and prevent abuse, as well as make reporting misconduct mandatory. jennifer, a former elite american gymnast and producer on athlete a, believes policy is important but real change in the sport will come from a grassroots level. i think this film is prompting a conversation that i've been hoping would happen for many
of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now...
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of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now acknowledged that a subculture did exist within its ranks that enabled the horrific abuse of athletes. but under new leadership, there was a shift in focus to prioritise athlete well—being, they have also implemented what they call a safe sport policy to clearly define and prevent abuse, as well as make reporting misconduct mandatory. jennifer sey, a former elite american gymnast and producer on athlete a, believes policy is important but real change in the sports will come from a grassroots level. i think this film is prompting a conversation that i've been hoping would happen for
of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now...
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of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now acknowledged that a subculture did exist within its ranks that enabled the horrific abuse of athletes. but under new leadership, there was a shift in focus to prioritise athlete well—being, they have also implemented what they call a safe sport policy to clearly define and prevent abuse, as well as make reporting misconduct mandatory. jennifer sey, a former elite american gymnast and producer on athlete a, believes policy is important but real change in the sports will come from a grassroots level. i think this film is prompting a conversation that i've been hoping would happen for
of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now...
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and of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now acknowledged that a subculture did exist within its ranks that enabled the horrific abuse of athletes. but under new leadership, there was a shift in focus to prioritise athlete wellbeing, they have also implemented what they call a safe sport policy to clearly define and prevent abuse, as well as make reporting misconduct mandatory. jennifer sey, a former elite american gymnast and producer on athlete a, believes policy is important but real change in the sports will come from a grassroots level. i think this film is prompting a conversation that i've been hoping would happen for ma
and of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now...
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maggie, there's certainly been a shift in how the president's approaching the pandemic. or at least, there has been, lately. today, instead of talking about the almost 150,000 dead in this country or outlining a strategy to fight, he boasts about the number of textsts as usual. is the president's plan, going forward, just continue, everything's going great while so many people continue to die? i mean, is there actually going to be some sort of a new plan? >> look, anderson, i think you've hit on what the issue is, which is that the white house, in many respects, is treating this, at least in terms of how the president approaches it, as a messaging challenge. not as a -- as a public health challenge. and something they need to have him address the specifics of. they are treating him almost lie a -- like a spokesman. like, he goes out and he talks about the positive news to try to sell a more positive case. part of that is a reflection of the fact that the president's advisers, political and within the white house, recognize that if he does not start turning around the per
maggie, there's certainly been a shift in how the president's approaching the pandemic. or at least, there has been, lately. today, instead of talking about the almost 150,000 dead in this country or outlining a strategy to fight, he boasts about the number of textsts as usual. is the president's plan, going forward, just continue, everything's going great while so many people continue to die? i mean, is there actually going to be some sort of a new plan? >> look, anderson, i think you've...
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>> i found out i was positive for covid-19. >> reporter: shocking news for maggie who had been taking all the right precautions, and had no symptoms. >> i wasn't so worried about myself but everybody else around me and the babies. >> reporter: there were some complications and the babies were born eight weeks early. but she said the staff at the woman's hospital of texas were there every step of the way. >> they motivated me. i did not feel like i was lonely. >> vladimir duthiers, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: and we're happy to report that firstborn isabella is being released from the hospital today, at just over five pounds. we hope her brother and sister will join her at home soon. and we'll be right back. back. this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders. try the cooling, soothing relief of preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. try new soothing relief. unlike ordin
>> i found out i was positive for covid-19. >> reporter: shocking news for maggie who had been taking all the right precautions, and had no symptoms. >> i wasn't so worried about myself but everybody else around me and the babies. >> reporter: there were some complications and the babies were born eight weeks early. but she said the staff at the woman's hospital of texas were there every step of the way. >> they motivated me. i did not feel like i was lonely....
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>> i think that maggie is calling her and she's calling maggie. there is another item that came into the chat. will there be any operatable windows on the folsom street side? >> so, yes. there are operatable windows. however, one of the things that was found in the acoustic engineer's report is that the -- in order to meet the s.f. noise ordinance that it has to be mechanically ventilateed so if you're annoyed with the noise that you can close the windows. so the upper windows -- >> dylan, i just heard gina. is she in here? >> yeah, so she's echoing. can you hear us, gina? >> she was just somehow on here. >> gina, can you hear us? >> here, you guys can just look at her -- (indiscernible). >> this is shawn with sfgov-tv. you can upmute her in the attendees list. >> i did that. >> so i want to have daniel finish your comment. >> sure. so the question was if there are operatable windows and the answer is that there are. you know, typically in, you know, in each bedroom would have a couple fixed windows and then maybe one portion of it that is a windo
>> i think that maggie is calling her and she's calling maggie. there is another item that came into the chat. will there be any operatable windows on the folsom street side? >> so, yes. there are operatable windows. however, one of the things that was found in the acoustic engineer's report is that the -- in order to meet the s.f. noise ordinance that it has to be mechanically ventilateed so if you're annoyed with the noise that you can close the windows. so the upper windows --...
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maggie haberman, thank you very much. have a good weekend. >>> the question on so many parents' minds continues to be is it safe for kids to return to school. we're going to ask a superintendent what he learned when he reopened his schools this summer and how they did it safely next. how about no no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. n-n-n-no-no ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat no matter where you live, where you live has never mattered more. for over 100 years, realtors® have brought local knowledge and deep expertise to helping people find new places to dream and thrive. the next great place you'll call home. so, whether you're upsizing downsizing or just ready to make a change. look for the r. you've been avoiding. like people... and pants.ings but don't avoid taking care of your eyes, because we're he
maggie haberman, thank you very much. have a good weekend. >>> the question on so many parents' minds continues to be is it safe for kids to return to school. we're going to ask a superintendent what he learned when he reopened his schools this summer and how they did it safely next. how about no no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. n-n-n-no-no ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look...
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it is clear, maggie said, he often will do something for a week and then lose interest. we have seen him lose interest in the coronavirus in the past and it will be hard for him to continue to focus on this when we see it, people dying, tens of thousands of infection and no sign his actions are actually making a difference. >> we'll see in the week ahead if what we saw this past week continues and we're counting down now from 100 days to -- maggie, tolu, appreciate you joining us on this important day. >>> up next, the coronavirus summer surge strains hospitals and disrupts back to school plans. as we go to break, the nation this weekend beginning a long farewell to the civil rights icon john lewis, including a procession across the historic bridge, the edmund pettus bridge. >> he lived with the never-ending desire to help others. he often told us if you see something wrong, do something. his actions showed us just that. >> i remember the day when john left home. mother told him not to get in trouble. not to get in the way and be particular. we all know that john got in
it is clear, maggie said, he often will do something for a week and then lose interest. we have seen him lose interest in the coronavirus in the past and it will be hard for him to continue to focus on this when we see it, people dying, tens of thousands of infection and no sign his actions are actually making a difference. >> we'll see in the week ahead if what we saw this past week continues and we're counting down now from 100 days to -- maggie, tolu, appreciate you joining us on this...
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this houston mom, maggie, she's expecting triplets. she did not expect she'd test positive when she went to the hospital. she and her husband found out they both had the coronavirus and their plan for their babies' delivery had to change. after weeks spent in the hospital, maggie finally tested negative for the virus and then gave birth all in the same day. maggie and her babies are all healthy one month later. and isabella, nathaniel and adriel are ready to take on the world. [♪] every time you touch a surface, bacteria is left behind. now, consider how many times your family touches the surfaces in your home in 24 hours. try new microban 24. spray on hard surfaces to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria initially. once dry, it forms a bacteria shield that keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours, even after multiple touches. try new microban 24. available in multi-purpose, sanitizing, and bathroom sprays. this has been medifacts for microban 24. >>> facebook's decision to put free speech ahead of other values represents, quote, a signific
this houston mom, maggie, she's expecting triplets. she did not expect she'd test positive when she went to the hospital. she and her husband found out they both had the coronavirus and their plan for their babies' delivery had to change. after weeks spent in the hospital, maggie finally tested negative for the virus and then gave birth all in the same day. maggie and her babies are all healthy one month later. and isabella, nathaniel and adriel are ready to take on the world. [♪] every time...
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res to celebrate for maggie, celebrate for maggie silerro diagnosed with covid on mother's day in her third trimester, she beat the virus and gave birth to triplets. as american waits for sports to return, another setback for pro soccer. one of the matches from the mls has been postponed. dallas fc says six of their players have tested positive. whit? >> a lot of sports teams joining us now is the mayor of myrtle beach. thank you for joining us on this holiday weekend. the two of us spoke earlier this ofek. chu're expecting more than join000 visitors. the city issued a new maskp8y mandate. what have the crowds been like there? are people following the rules? folood morning, whit. thank you. we've had a great weekend in myrtle beach. and i' pleased to see that. i was on our oce boulevard, friday and saturday nights. there were no large gatherings. aswas really pleased with the number of people wearing masks sad social distancing. so all in all, i think we had a very pleasant and safe weekend. >> that is very good to hear especially considering solve of these numbers. south carolina rep
res to celebrate for maggie, celebrate for maggie silerro diagnosed with covid on mother's day in her third trimester, she beat the virus and gave birth to triplets. as american waits for sports to return, another setback for pro soccer. one of the matches from the mls has been postponed. dallas fc says six of their players have tested positive. whit? >> a lot of sports teams joining us now is the mayor of myrtle beach. thank you for joining us on this holiday weekend. the two of us spoke...
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maggie, thank you. don, thanks to you. don will be back later tonight, 10:00 p.m. eastern with cnn tonight with don lemon. i recommend it highly. just ahead we will have more on the spike in coronavirus outbreak in arizona, the phoenix mayor is standing by and she will take our questions. later, a disturbing surge in crime over the holiday weekend and at least 14 people killed by gun violence in chicago including two children. i will speak with the mayor about the awful situation. people used to care. heck, they'd come all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and, "let's go four-wheeling." maybe there's a little part of me that wanted to be seen. well, progressive helps people save when they bundle their home with their outdoor vehicles. so they've got other things to do now, bigfoot. wait, what'd you just call me? bigfoot? ♪ my name is daryl. from grills to play setsutdoor and more one of a kind finds. it all ships free. and wit
maggie, thank you. don, thanks to you. don will be back later tonight, 10:00 p.m. eastern with cnn tonight with don lemon. i recommend it highly. just ahead we will have more on the spike in coronavirus outbreak in arizona, the phoenix mayor is standing by and she will take our questions. later, a disturbing surge in crime over the holiday weekend and at least 14 people killed by gun violence in chicago including two children. i will speak with the mayor about the awful situation. people used...
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one who read it and reported on it is maggie haberman. this book, you've seen it. there are a lot of notable passages already online. one she writes that donald trump hired and paid for someone to take his sats for him writing that he enlisted a smart kid with a good reputation of being a good test taker. the white house released a statement denying this. what do you make of what is coming out of this book? >> certainly, the as trkrks sats case dois interesting. what this president has done over time it has sort of smaller by comparison. look, she paints a pretty dark portrait of her uncle. she payments a pretty dark portrait of her grandfather and described him as the person who made her uncle the way he is. she describes her uncle as associa associa associaa socio path. clearly some of this was not her direct knowledge, she was hearing from other family members but she talks about for instance conversations she had with the president's sister mary ann where mary ann was dismissive and called him a clown and got upset her brother, the president was talking about t
one who read it and reported on it is maggie haberman. this book, you've seen it. there are a lot of notable passages already online. one she writes that donald trump hired and paid for someone to take his sats for him writing that he enlisted a smart kid with a good reputation of being a good test taker. the white house released a statement denying this. what do you make of what is coming out of this book? >> certainly, the as trkrks sats case dois interesting. what this president has...
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will be media audience maggie i have a good memory box gumby little because of the looks on their. misty made up on a sense of bob and we had and it's kind of double as you're. going to like that i can manage it successfully and i've been lucky and booted to me on them at target. basically her highness if you get into social media is the thing ok hair gel i say which are now i think what we have to do s. get me into professions out of focus going to the doctor just. pushing me up a shilling or mid beleaguered the most immediate or good don't. forget yes each of the other but obviously with the minister's bob's no going up or to go or make because you're going to want to be a comedy goes star good or the super busy walker with election the girl. to please a group of young near where they should be. when an elite white fraternity build a house next door community spirit is tested to its limits. we were exactly welcomed with open arms into the neighborhood it's hard to just bury the history. of hate old south a witness documentary on al-jazeera. frank assessments tourism income stream
will be media audience maggie i have a good memory box gumby little because of the looks on their. misty made up on a sense of bob and we had and it's kind of double as you're. going to like that i can manage it successfully and i've been lucky and booted to me on them at target. basically her highness if you get into social media is the thing ok hair gel i say which are now i think what we have to do s. get me into professions out of focus going to the doctor just. pushing me up a shilling or...
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travel safe, maggie. good to see you, maggie. thank you. be well. >> reporter: thanks, robin. >>> coming up later, another kind of getaway for americans hitting the road. how to pick the best and safest destination for a road trip. >>> and coming up next we have the inside story of the start of the pandemic when dr. fauci first learned about the virus and why testing was a problem from the very beginning. come on back. some see a grilled cheese sandwich and ask, "why?" i see a new kitchen with a grill and ask, "why not?" i really need to start adding "less to cart" and "more to savings." sitting on this couch so long made me want to make some changes...starting with this couch. yeah, i need a house with a different view. and this is the bank that will help you do it all. because at u.s. bank, our people are dedicated to turning your new inspiration into your next pursuit. with a recipe perfected over time. each chip toasted, then crisped for a delicate crunch. it's passion and craft meets sea salt and lime. late july. bring out the good chi
travel safe, maggie. good to see you, maggie. thank you. be well. >> reporter: thanks, robin. >>> coming up later, another kind of getaway for americans hitting the road. how to pick the best and safest destination for a road trip. >>> and coming up next we have the inside story of the start of the pandemic when dr. fauci first learned about the virus and why testing was a problem from the very beginning. come on back. some see a grilled cheese sandwich and ask,...
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>> i think that maggie is calling her and she's calling maggie. there is another item that came into the chat. will there be any operatable windows on the folsom street side? >> so, yes. there are operatable windows. however, one of the things that was found in the acoustic engineer's report is that the -- in order to meet the s.f. noise ordinance that it has to be mechanically ventilateed so if you're annoyed with the noise that you can close the windows. so the upper windows -- >> dylan, i just heard gina. is she in here? >> yeah, so she's echoing. can you hear us, gina? >> she was just somehow on here. >> gina, can you hear us? >> here, you guys can just look at her -- (indiscernible). >> this is shawn with sfgov-tv. you can upmute her in the attendees list. >> i did that. >> so i want to have daniel finish your comment. >> sure. so the question was if there are operatable windows and the answer is that there are. you know, typically in, you know, in each bedroom would have a couple fixed windows and then maybe one portion of it that is a windo
>> i think that maggie is calling her and she's calling maggie. there is another item that came into the chat. will there be any operatable windows on the folsom street side? >> so, yes. there are operatable windows. however, one of the things that was found in the acoustic engineer's report is that the -- in order to meet the s.f. noise ordinance that it has to be mechanically ventilateed so if you're annoyed with the noise that you can close the windows. so the upper windows --...
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>> i think that maggie is calling her and she's calling maggie. there is another item that came into the chat. will there be any operatable windows on the folsom street side? >> so, yes. there are operatable windows. however, one of the things that was found in the acoustic engineer's report is that the -- in order to meet the s.f. noise ordinance that it has to be mechanically ventilateed so if you're annoyed with the noise that you can close the windows. so the upper windows -- >> dylan, i just heard gina. is she in here? >> yeah, so she's echoing. can you hear us, gina? >> she was just somehow on
>> i think that maggie is calling her and she's calling maggie. there is another item that came into the chat. will there be any operatable windows on the folsom street side? >> so, yes. there are operatable windows. however, one of the things that was found in the acoustic engineer's report is that the -- in order to meet the s.f. noise ordinance that it has to be mechanically ventilateed so if you're annoyed with the noise that you can close the windows. so the upper windows --...
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let us bring in new mexico's secretary of state, maggie toulouse oliver. thank you for being here. the white house and the justice department are contending that your city, albuquerque, in your state, needs these federal forces because of rising crime. what do you say to that? >> well, i think it's deeply concerning for a number of reasons. first and foremost, this action is completely unprecedented. sending federal forces into a locally governed city when you do not have the cooperation of local election officials is deeply concerning. and secondly, this is a potential threat to our democracy. not only for the ability of citizens to be able to get out and peacefully protest and raise their voices regarding whatever issue is concerning them, but the entrance of these forces into albuquerque, which is my hometown, so that's fine, we can say that, is also probably going to actually create the kind of or re-create the kind of civil unrest that we did see earlier this year. so it's actually going to have what i believe is probably an intended effect, to really re-create that level of c
let us bring in new mexico's secretary of state, maggie toulouse oliver. thank you for being here. the white house and the justice department are contending that your city, albuquerque, in your state, needs these federal forces because of rising crime. what do you say to that? >> well, i think it's deeply concerning for a number of reasons. first and foremost, this action is completely unprecedented. sending federal forces into a locally governed city when you do not have the cooperation...
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kobe, mini and maggie. minnie and maggie turned 52 but neither looks a day over 40, wouldn't you say? the zoo threw quite the bash, as you can see. there were no guests. it was their own little private party. the san francisco zoo was supposed to reopen on monday. now they delayed it and it's not clear when it's going to reopen. the quarantine party went on. >> eating all those fruits and vegetables. that's how they keep their beauty. moisturer, mud maybe. >> uh-oh. there could be some marketing there. i don't know about that. monkey mud. >> let's get a look at the forecast for you today. maybe you can step outside and get some sun. >>> yes, we're seeing that as we take this live look from mt. tam. i would love to be up here hiking as the sun rises. i know you can't see san francisco because it's just covered in some low clouds. get out there and enjoy it. our temperature trend in concord in the low 60s this morning. at 10:00 we're at 71 degrees. if you're thinking of taking that lunch outside, getting fres
kobe, mini and maggie. minnie and maggie turned 52 but neither looks a day over 40, wouldn't you say? the zoo threw quite the bash, as you can see. there were no guests. it was their own little private party. the san francisco zoo was supposed to reopen on monday. now they delayed it and it's not clear when it's going to reopen. the quarantine party went on. >> eating all those fruits and vegetables. that's how they keep their beauty. moisturer, mud maybe. >> uh-oh. there could be...
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but maggie christine has a good reason to keep practicing. i want to be able to ride up hill with my son. i'm not going to give up and also because of the coronavirus i need to stick with it and stop taking the train. and then i'll take the bike. let me parisians are using the pandemic as an opportunity to learn how to ride a bike less confident riders are glad not to have to learn on busy roads. i'm worried about the traffic it's fine here but it's a different story in the city center with all the cars and busses. reversing bicycle use in the french capital has also and seemed like an uphill battle but with the coronavirus the tide seems to be turning the french government has pledged $16000000.00 euros to promote cycling the funds will be spent on biplanes as well as on training programs. efforts to make the city more environmentally friendly have been ongoing for years authorities had already banned vehicles from our road along the rivers than. now in the era of a pandemic they've gone a step further and ban cars from the who do have or le
but maggie christine has a good reason to keep practicing. i want to be able to ride up hill with my son. i'm not going to give up and also because of the coronavirus i need to stick with it and stop taking the train. and then i'll take the bike. let me parisians are using the pandemic as an opportunity to learn how to ride a bike less confident riders are glad not to have to learn on busy roads. i'm worried about the traffic it's fine here but it's a different story in the city center with all...
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going to go i'm going to go for maggie may. say come on come. on in terms of thank you for out doing something you know michel be like check it in like oh it's ok trina it's i have appreciative of it you know they may see me really sad that here's this little 11 year old boy that's watching out for my well me. and her it's you know i wanted to go away. you know and then go away. for. a little before. all of trump if your household really not states that world all over. washington ceased to be a city about. gender toward their compromised by what is of sure national interest people talked about gridlock in congress year people called the bell. for the right self the radicals in both parties so this is rapidly. pretty solid bipartisan a centrist approach to politics most domestic and war predates trying to just wish. some rumors assume resumed. search is going to be named chris mccomb you may. remember the just go down further up with a ticket if you care that oh. antarctica is a very international community. meeting you straight the trip we're go
going to go i'm going to go for maggie may. say come on come. on in terms of thank you for out doing something you know michel be like check it in like oh it's ok trina it's i have appreciative of it you know they may see me really sad that here's this little 11 year old boy that's watching out for my well me. and her it's you know i wanted to go away. you know and then go away. for. a little before. all of trump if your household really not states that world all over. washington ceased to be a...
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kabi, mini and maggie. the zoo threw quite the bash, as you can see. unfortunately, they were the only guests there, as the zoo was supposed to reopen on monday but because of covid concerns and delays it's not really clear when it will reopen. >> recently i took my kids out and we went berry picking. we had a great time. and now there are lots of stuff in the pantry. all the fun ways of social distancing but still trying to get the kids out. what are you doing with your family? let me know on facebook, twitter and instagram. i try to check all my messages. have a great day. back to you. >> laura, when she talked about that jam, kerry, i was thinking about butter biscuits and spreading the jam on it. that's what i was thinking about. >> have her mail you a jar. >> i need to. >> things have been blooming here. hopefully, you're finding a passion or something that you would like to do that you didn't have before all of this happened. let's get a live look outside in san francisco. you can still see the fog there in the distance. while most of the city is
kabi, mini and maggie. the zoo threw quite the bash, as you can see. unfortunately, they were the only guests there, as the zoo was supposed to reopen on monday but because of covid concerns and delays it's not really clear when it will reopen. >> recently i took my kids out and we went berry picking. we had a great time. and now there are lots of stuff in the pantry. all the fun ways of social distancing but still trying to get the kids out. what are you doing with your family? let me...
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luckily, as the babies were delivered eight weeks premature, maggie tested negative for the coronavirus. isabella, nathaniel and audreyal, all born covid-19-free. >> make sure you are showing them love and support, let them know that they are not alone in this. >> triple the joy. that's "nightline" for tonight. you can watch our full episodes on hundr on hulu. goodnight, america. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live" with anthony anderson. tonight, d.l. hughley, and bubba wallace, and now, anthony anderson! >> anthony: hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." my name is anthony anderson. this is my second night in a row guest hosting the show. i actually do a lot here on abc. i'm on "black-ish," "to tell the truth," and for the past 11 years, i've been playing the role of george stephanopolis on "good morning america." i have to be honest, i'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. we looked it up, and this is my 41st appearance on this show. it was sweet, the staff gave me a cake today with candles and everything. but then i blew on it and we had to throw it away. y'all co
luckily, as the babies were delivered eight weeks premature, maggie tested negative for the coronavirus. isabella, nathaniel and audreyal, all born covid-19-free. >> make sure you are showing them love and support, let them know that they are not alone in this. >> triple the joy. that's "nightline" for tonight. you can watch our full episodes on hundr on hulu. goodnight, america. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live" with anthony anderson....
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but maggie christine has a good reason to keep practicing. i want to be able to ride uphill with my son. i'm not going to give up and also because of the coronavirus i need to stick with it and stop taking the train. and then i'll take the bike. maybe parisians are using that pandemic as an opportunity to learn how to ride a bike less confident riders are glad not to have to learn on busy roads. and i'm worried about the traffic it's fine here but it's a different story in the city center with all the cars and busses. remoting bicycle use in the french capital has also and seemed like an uphill battle but with the coronavirus the tide seems to be turning the french government has pledged $16000000.00 euros to promote cycling the funds will be spent on bike lanes as well as on training programs. efforts to make the city more environmentally friendly have been ongoing for years authorities are ready to ban vehicles plus road along the river stan. now in the era of a pandemic they've gone a step further and bought cars from those who do have or
but maggie christine has a good reason to keep practicing. i want to be able to ride uphill with my son. i'm not going to give up and also because of the coronavirus i need to stick with it and stop taking the train. and then i'll take the bike. maybe parisians are using that pandemic as an opportunity to learn how to ride a bike less confident riders are glad not to have to learn on busy roads. and i'm worried about the traffic it's fine here but it's a different story in the city center with...
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. >> reporter: this is maggie sillero holding her three newborn triplets isabella, nathaniel and adriel, born, two minutes apart on june 4, but the road to their arrival was complicated. you go in for a routine examination and what happens 48 hours later on mother's day? >> i found out i was positive for covid-19. >>orter: scking ne magg wadeen a the t precaution and had no symptoms. >> i wasn't so worried about myself but everybody else around me and the babies. >> reporter: there were some complications and the babies were born eight weeks early. but she said the staff at the woman's hospital of texas were there every step of the way. >> they motivated me. i did not feel like i was lonely. >> reporter: vladimir duthiers, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: and we're happy to report that firstborn isabella is being released from the hospital today, at just over five pounds. we hope her brother and sister will join her at home soon. and we'll be right back. . this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each l
. >> reporter: this is maggie sillero holding her three newborn triplets isabella, nathaniel and adriel, born, two minutes apart on june 4, but the road to their arrival was complicated. you go in for a routine examination and what happens 48 hours later on mother's day? >> i found out i was positive for covid-19. >>orter: scking ne magg wadeen a the t precaution and had no symptoms. >> i wasn't so worried about myself but everybody else around me and the babies....
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maggie haberman who doesn't miss much tweeted back suburban women probably would have worked better. again, this is the law and order campaign of stoking fear. with most people scared enough of the pandemic, thank you very much. >> reporter: you know, just listening to the recitation of headlines, and those are likely to change by 11:00 when your show comes on the air, it strikes me how much donald trump has benefitted from the volume of disruption. and it always helps to have a couple things that increase talizes how bad they are. to me, how bad are they, they're so bad, a judge sided with a convicted felon in michael cohen over corrupt sitting attorney general. when you look at what unfolds on the streets of portland and on the streets of chicago, on the streets of albuquerque, remember the man making the laws bend around donald trump's desire to play president, to play dictator is so bad that a second judge, i mean, when he runs into the other branch of government, the judiciary, he does not prevail. i think there's this myth that in donald trump's world, he is the smartest mischi
maggie haberman who doesn't miss much tweeted back suburban women probably would have worked better. again, this is the law and order campaign of stoking fear. with most people scared enough of the pandemic, thank you very much. >> reporter: you know, just listening to the recitation of headlines, and those are likely to change by 11:00 when your show comes on the air, it strikes me how much donald trump has benefitted from the volume of disruption. and it always helps to have a couple...
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. >> reporter: this is maggie sillero holding her three newborn triplets isabella, nathaniel and adriel, born, two minutes apart on june 4, but the road to their arrival was complicated. you go in for a routine examination and what happens 48 hours later on mother's day? >> i found out i was positive for covid-19. >> reporter: shocking news for ggho h b e righprecautions, and had no symptoms. >> i wasn't so worried about myself but everybody else around me and the babies. >> reporter: there were some complications and the babies were born eight weeks early. but she said the staff at the woman's hospital of texas were there every step of the way. >> they motivated me. i did not feel like i was lonely. >> reporter: vladimir duthiers, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: and we're happy to report that firstborn isabella is being released from the hospital today, at just over five pounds. we hope her brother and sister will join her at home soon. and we'll be right back. . this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine befo
. >> reporter: this is maggie sillero holding her three newborn triplets isabella, nathaniel and adriel, born, two minutes apart on june 4, but the road to their arrival was complicated. you go in for a routine examination and what happens 48 hours later on mother's day? >> i found out i was positive for covid-19. >> reporter: shocking news for ggho h b e righprecautions, and had no symptoms. >> i wasn't so worried about myself but everybody else around me and the...