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my kids loved commander mcfadden. we wanted to thank you for all the work you've done in san francisco. 30 years of service in our police department has had a significant impact. we want to thank you for all the years of service and give you an opportunity to say a few words. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> >> president yee: supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor mandelman: i will be brief, but as the supervisor for district 8 and representative of the home of the mcfadden clan, i would be remiss if i didn't stand up and say thank you and congratulations. >> president yee: supervisor ronen? >> supervisor ronen: likewise. we miss you in district 9 even though you left all of us in the very capable hands of captain hart. we see you in the back. and i'm not going to miss you too much because i'll see you in camp mather every year like this year. see you next summer. thanks for everything, captain. >> president yee: i'd also like to join the words of my colleagues. you were actually one of my first police captain i had t
my kids loved commander mcfadden. we wanted to thank you for all the work you've done in san francisco. 30 years of service in our police department has had a significant impact. we want to thank you for all the years of service and give you an opportunity to say a few words. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> >> president yee: supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor mandelman: i will be brief, but as the supervisor for district 8 and representative of the home of the mcfadden...
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daddy's home two beautiful words which, for today, push away all the worry cynthia mcfadden, nbc newsan diego. >> the families make so many sacrifices already going hungry shouldn't be one of them >> it is an important report hili, it's a growing problem >> it's their reality. all right, up nextinn the action could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. you can't fake the goodness the crunch of real almonds. how chocolatey chunks taste in cold milk. we keep it real. because you can't fake... delicious. special k. dealing with psor
daddy's home two beautiful words which, for today, push away all the worry cynthia mcfadden, nbc newsan diego. >> the families make so many sacrifices already going hungry shouldn't be one of them >> it is an important report hili, it's a growing problem >> it's their reality. all right, up nextinn the action could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more...
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the alex i'm unsure what you had to say about it was this author said really a joy did few of us mcfaddeni foresee film t.v. in the arts blossoming in an independent scotland there are so many stories about our past and contemplative street just waiting to be told and feed the animation says interesting approach to the spider scene reminded me of marlon brando in apocalypse now to be said well i like any we're not for a done deal we would get to see it go 70 worlds not showing it and that was repeated by teddy who said please screen this film an album dean's however of the national air live this week contained the great news and silly world you turn on robert the bruce fell because such was that one lame clamor to see the film ever so the world to say that the sure after all and i guess mcfadden confirmed this the bruce will be seen in 5 cinemas including so the world of dean i have been informed so it just shows you that the public demand on the books of this alexander show to have a considerable effect 100 years ago what you class got lead erupted in a protest which the government to be
the alex i'm unsure what you had to say about it was this author said really a joy did few of us mcfaddeni foresee film t.v. in the arts blossoming in an independent scotland there are so many stories about our past and contemplative street just waiting to be told and feed the animation says interesting approach to the spider scene reminded me of marlon brando in apocalypse now to be said well i like any we're not for a done deal we would get to see it go 70 worlds not showing it and that was...
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cynthia mcfadden on a growing problem.ee meyer never expected -- her biggest challenge as a military spouse would be feeding her four kids. >> we just have to get creative. some days we have bread drives. >> reporter: the truck arrives every two weeks full of fruits and vegetables. >> we are 80% military and 30% freeuc r lunch. >> when you hear that it is on the front line for the rest us, serving, to go bed hungry sometimes, it's shocking. >>ah. yeah. to go bed hungry and lonely because their parents are gone. sometimes. is well aware of that. he is inco mmunications in the navy. he makes $34,279 a year before taxes. that's just under the national poverty level for o a family six. the military does pay for their housing. a significant benefit. but they ca still only make ends meet with help. vince hall, ceo of feeding san dio, knows this all too well. last year this food rescue group provided26 million meals. many to military families. >> i take great pride in the work we do but i take no pride in the fact that our countr
cynthia mcfadden on a growing problem.ee meyer never expected -- her biggest challenge as a military spouse would be feeding her four kids. >> we just have to get creative. some days we have bread drives. >> reporter: the truck arrives every two weeks full of fruits and vegetables. >> we are 80% military and 30% freeuc r lunch. >> when you hear that it is on the front line for the rest us, serving, to go bed hungry sometimes, it's shocking. >>ah. yeah. to go bed...
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cynthia mcfadden in how his story is inspiring america. ♪ >> reporter: he grew up in afghanistan.ban had ma playing or listening to music a crime. >> you couldn't make any music. you couldn't play any instrument. you couldn't sing. >> you could be arrested? >> you could be arrestedr killed. >> reporter: american forces put an end to that in 2001 when he was four. only 25 pianos remained in the country. he waited hours every day to practice on one. on> my passion and ambitis to be one of the greatest in the ororld. >> repr: he says his talent has sacrifices. he's not seen his family for the four years of college. none of it would have haened if it hadn't been for those u.s. troops who gave music back to the afghan people. so, he wrote an open letter to the troops who serve there. >> i wish i could talk to eacof you. i would tell you that a generation of young afghans have grown up in a civil society which you enabled through your service and courage. i would ask you not to despair that your sacrifice was wasted. lw'll prove it was not. i'll aays say thank you through my lifetime of
cynthia mcfadden in how his story is inspiring america. ♪ >> reporter: he grew up in afghanistan.ban had ma playing or listening to music a crime. >> you couldn't make any music. you couldn't play any instrument. you couldn't sing. >> you could be arrested? >> you could be arrestedr killed. >> reporter: american forces put an end to that in 2001 when he was four. only 25 pianos remained in the country. he waited hours every day to practice on one. on> my...
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cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, san diego.ll the worries. >>> for more information on ways you can help goews.com. coming up, tourism troubles how some cities are trying to tame the summer crowds in very innovative ways, thinking venice, italy, when we come back across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. ♪ still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables of certain cancers clater in life. from an infection, human papillomavirus i knew widespread hpv is and while hpv clears for most, that might not be the case for him. i knew his risk increases as he gets older.
cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, san diego.ll the worries. >>> for more information on ways you can help goews.com. coming up, tourism troubles how some cities are trying to tame the summer crowds in very innovative ways, thinking venice, italy, when we come back across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the...
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nojeopardy involved, and you wonder why enough with this cast, tom holland, nicholas hoult, matthew mcfaddeniddleton... again, it should be good, but. but the current war, it's a turn—off. end of pans! be good, but. but the current war, it's a turn-off. end of pans! your third choice? just like holiday time, let's go to greece, the island of hydra. marianne is a beautiful woman, leonard is leonard cohen, one of the most famous, depressing song writers of the 1960s. this is when they met on a greek island of hydra in the 1960s. it was taken over by poets and artists and hippies and there was lots of free love. it's kind of love island prog in the 60s, but with people who can actually read. into this comes the documentary maker nick broomfield, who is rather famous with documentary maker nick broomfield, who is ratherfamous with his t—shirt and jeans and boom mic and recording equipment. he asserts himself into the story in a way he's never done before, becomes marianne's lover. here is broomfield recording those heady days of the 60s. i was mesmerised by the island's beauty, and had never bef
nojeopardy involved, and you wonder why enough with this cast, tom holland, nicholas hoult, matthew mcfaddeniddleton... again, it should be good, but. but the current war, it's a turn—off. end of pans! be good, but. but the current war, it's a turn-off. end of pans! your third choice? just like holiday time, let's go to greece, the island of hydra. marianne is a beautiful woman, leonard is leonard cohen, one of the most famous, depressing song writers of the 1960s. this is when they met on a...
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cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, san diego. >> it really is stunning to hear t q statistics.>> indeed. >>> get ready. the heat index climbs to near 100 degreesxd tomorrow. coming up, lauryn rickettsr>Ñ l us know what we can expect for theústc'.Ñ rj-&5jutt)r @r(t&há% why makeup with sunscreen protection is not enough. what you should be doing every day to protect >>> we all know the importance of sunscreen. of course, we hear it all the time. for those of us who wear keup, we think sometimes just because it has spf in it, it's enough to protect us. >> newso is working for y health this morning with information that may help you decshg/e your risk for skin cancer and slow down signs of aging. doreen gentzler reports. >> reporter: scan the aisles of any drugstore or department store, and you'll see that most of the ;makeup,fÑáhe foundatio and tinted moisturizers have spf built in. so are you one of thosexd peopl who think you're covered, like me? probablt. and makeup should never be a substitute for sunscreen, because you're simply not using enough of it to protect your skin f
cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, san diego. >> it really is stunning to hear t q statistics.>> indeed. >>> get ready. the heat index climbs to near 100 degreesxd tomorrow. coming up, lauryn rickettsr>Ñ l us know what we can expect for theústc'.Ñ rj-&5jutt)r @r(t&há% why makeup with sunscreen protection is not enough. what you should be doing every day to protect >>> we all know the importance of sunscreen. of course, we hear it all the time. for those of...
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which has 250,000 delivery and operations employees but in sweltering summers like this one, cynthia mcfadden discovered some of the people delivering the packages are struggling. >> reporter: ups driver jim clink could have lost his life. >> my vision was blurred i was seeing stars i was throwing up. i just honestly could not drive that vehicle safely anymore. >> reporter: his wife theresa -- >> i am a nurse and i was terrified. >> reporter: clink has worked for ups for almost 15 years. >> it's a very good job. as a matter of fact, i love the work i have done for ups. >> reporter: but every summer he dreaded the heat. >> the cargo area where all the packages are kept is like opening up a big oven and walking into it. >> reporter: clink lives in new jersey, but we discovered it's happening all over the country ups package trucks are not air-conditioned and drivers say the cargo area can reach temperatures up to 152 degrees one week in august 2016 clink says the heat became unbearable. >> i didn't want to be, you know, the complainer so i just worked. >> reporter: even though you were light he
which has 250,000 delivery and operations employees but in sweltering summers like this one, cynthia mcfadden discovered some of the people delivering the packages are struggling. >> reporter: ups driver jim clink could have lost his life. >> my vision was blurred i was seeing stars i was throwing up. i just honestly could not drive that vehicle safely anymore. >> reporter: his wife theresa -- >> i am a nurse and i was terrified. >> reporter: clink has worked for...
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never think in terms of your children having to go through anything like this >> reporter: betty mcfadden's son was in a schwartz-run nursing home in arkansas after a stroke left him unable to move sanitary conditions were so poor in 2017 that inspectors documented maggots on her son's catheter the state later issued fines for neglect. do you think the people in the nursing home just ignored what was blatantly negligent care >> yes, i do >> reporter: by the middle of 2018, most of the chain was collapsing state officials forced to take control. shutting down some homes and displacing hundreds more residents. in that malpractice lawsuit, schwartz says he took good care of the residents and denies there was anything improper about millions in cash withdrawals. >> you would take out draws, cash draws, from the facilities, right? >> yes >> when you're taking out draws, that does take away from some of the cash on hand at the facility to operate >> i don't think so. >> we need to have very strict rules about who's eligible to operate a facility, what the standards are for them, what the financia
never think in terms of your children having to go through anything like this >> reporter: betty mcfadden's son was in a schwartz-run nursing home in arkansas after a stroke left him unable to move sanitary conditions were so poor in 2017 that inspectors documented maggots on her son's catheter the state later issued fines for neglect. do you think the people in the nursing home just ignored what was blatantly negligent care >> yes, i do >> reporter: by the middle of 2018,...
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was that one like clamor to see the film ever so the world to save the shore after all and i guess mcfadden confirmed this the bruce will be seen in 5 cinemas including so the world will be in i have been informed so it just shows you the public demand on the books of the alexander show can have a considerable effect 100 years ago what can class scotland erupted in a protest which the government to be feared would develop 7 into post a pic revolution alex picks up the story with form a scottish justice secretary kenny macaskill who's published a book on the extraordinary events of classical 199-1917 russia failed to the red revolution in 1800 in the german high fleet route to the keel helping to end the 1st world war but in 1919 was glasgow close to a bolshevik revolution 70 that was the view of the then sent to state for scotland and form a scottish just.
was that one like clamor to see the film ever so the world to save the shore after all and i guess mcfadden confirmed this the bruce will be seen in 5 cinemas including so the world will be in i have been informed so it just shows you the public demand on the books of the alexander show can have a considerable effect 100 years ago what can class scotland erupted in a protest which the government to be feared would develop 7 into post a pic revolution alex picks up the story with form a scottish...
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pat mcfadden criticised the response of both president trump and the conservative leadership candidatenson, who declined to support sir kim when asked during a tv leadership debate. the response of the right honourable member for uxbridge was an appalling abandonment of someone in the firing line. real leaders protect their people. they do not throw them to the wolves because they can sniff a prize for themselves. his actions bring a chilling warning of what is to come if he becomes prime minister. sir alan duncan didn't directly refer to borisjohnson but did welcome the response from labour mps. their decency with all those across the whole country here who have supported officials when they are under attack is something for which i, personally, am very grateful. and when i spoke to sir kim yesterday, so is he. and he asked me to pass on to the entire house his gratitude. while the failure of the former foreign secretary to leap to the defence of sir kim shows a lack of leadership that is lamentable, is not the priority now to restore the shattered confidence of our diplomatic corps?
pat mcfadden criticised the response of both president trump and the conservative leadership candidatenson, who declined to support sir kim when asked during a tv leadership debate. the response of the right honourable member for uxbridge was an appalling abandonment of someone in the firing line. real leaders protect their people. they do not throw them to the wolves because they can sniff a prize for themselves. his actions bring a chilling warning of what is to come if he becomes prime...
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as cynthia mcfadden saw on a recent visit with save the children board member jennifer garner. >> kidse been in movies. >> no, they have no idea, nor do they care i can't speak spanish. >> though she's working on it. >> i get to see the beauty of kids in the worst circumstances. they've gone without baths, without food, without medical care and they're here, happy to listen to me butcher "good night moon" because they're children. >> joining me now is amy richmond for save the children. amy, you helped build and open that shelter. tell me why save the children felt they had to do something domestically rather than overseas. >> thanks. >> we feel that we are the voice of children and our mission is to protect children around the world. the conditions we are hearing at these detention centers are really unimaginable for us. we felt like this is where we needed to be. currently we are working with mexico and providing basic necessities for children who are seeking asylums with their family. not only we are providing basic assistance like food and shelter, we are saving child friendly base
as cynthia mcfadden saw on a recent visit with save the children board member jennifer garner. >> kidse been in movies. >> no, they have no idea, nor do they care i can't speak spanish. >> though she's working on it. >> i get to see the beauty of kids in the worst circumstances. they've gone without baths, without food, without medical care and they're here, happy to listen to me butcher "good night moon" because they're children. >> joining me now is amy...
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the most remote places on earth. >> nbc's senior investigative re and legal corspondent cynthia mcfaddenican health care. but the problem isn't just about how much things cost but also about the quality of thecare. especially for people in underserved communities. now, many of the country's top medical schools now offer training for their students in places around the globe. programshich often help them train local dtors while giving their students a precious dose of perspective. and the desire to come back home and serve in new ways. so weraveled to the amazon medical am of five students from ucla as they learned lessons about themselves andun practicing medicine r extreme . >> in peru on the banks of the amazon, one of the most isolated cities in the world, molly and neta are on a dangerous . a hands-on lesson in their last year o medical school aimed at making them and three of their ucla classmates better doctors. >> after every new baby is born, ey do a home visit to just check on how >> they're here to learn from a medical system that's as fragile as theickety wooden planks. >> usu
the most remote places on earth. >> nbc's senior investigative re and legal corspondent cynthia mcfaddenican health care. but the problem isn't just about how much things cost but also about the quality of thecare. especially for people in underserved communities. now, many of the country's top medical schools now offer training for their students in places around the globe. programshich often help them train local dtors while giving their students a precious dose of perspective. and the...
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. >>> coming up, cynthia mcfadden is going to take us to the remote beaches of the amazon, where american way. we'll tell you about that. >> how cool is that? >>> plus, do you need another reason for a target run? the retail giant is out with a line of wines. who better to try it than natalie? she's going to tell us all about it, just ahead. >>> on the third hour of "today," we'll talk with aly raisman and model iskra lawrence about the cause that has them teaming up together. >>> first though, carson daly is standing by with something pretty fun and someone pretty fun. >> yeah. pretty cool over here, guys. david feherty of the golf channel, holding the claret jug. why is this claret jug so storied and special, david >> well, it is the oldest of the major championships. look at it i mean, it is beautiful gorgeous it's the holy grail of golf. >> this championship gets under way in a couple weeks in northern ireland you're from there, born there. been almost 70 years since the open championship has been there. tell us why northern ireland is so special. >> it's only been there once before i
. >>> coming up, cynthia mcfadden is going to take us to the remote beaches of the amazon, where american way. we'll tell you about that. >> how cool is that? >>> plus, do you need another reason for a target run? the retail giant is out with a line of wines. who better to try it than natalie? she's going to tell us all about it, just ahead. >>> on the third hour of "today," we'll talk with aly raisman and model iskra lawrence about the cause that has...
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. >> cynthia mcfadden, thank you. >>> and can you see more of cynthia's reporting tonight on "nbc nightly news" at 7:00 right after the news >>> still ahead at 5, federal workers worried about lose their jobs as departments move to other states. how local lawmakersre getting involved. >>> plus, big changes coming to one d.c. neighborhood. the new skyland town center is a step closer to reality. mark seagraves explains what it means to residents east river. >> and we're bat lipping the extreme heat again today and it gets heater tomorr and saturday as alia toldme >>> want to show you a quick check of storm team 4da ra pretty quiet and a few isolated showers out towards the south gate area and up into howard count de. maybe an isolated shower or thunderstorm tonight but nothing like last night. however, it is hot and humid. right now it feels close to or around 100 drees across the entire area. ittays mild and muggy overnight tonight, and those humidity levels remain oppressive and tropical friday, saturday and sunday. check it out. that face says it a. on monday we start trainings. feeling
. >> cynthia mcfadden, thank you. >>> and can you see more of cynthia's reporting tonight on "nbc nightly news" at 7:00 right after the news >>> still ahead at 5, federal workers worried about lose their jobs as departments move to other states. how local lawmakersre getting involved. >>> plus, big changes coming to one d.c. neighborhood. the new skyland town center is a step closer to reality. mark seagraves explains what it means to residents east...
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as you know our correspondent cynthia mcfadden went to new mexico, a town that was ofrp overwhelmed wherere having to move their shelter to deal with something that had been a federal responsibility. i think my questions to senator booker would stem around how are you going to answer the questions around and put these responsibilities that normally go to the government in the hands of nonprofit and make sure that the community stays safe and that these people actually get the care that they need? a lot of these immigrants when at the come through this dangerous journey, the first place where they are screened and they get medical care is by our government officials. >> julia ainsley, thank you. realtime fact check there. >>> we've just heard from two of the candidates this hour making news of their own. today, we will get reaction to all of that right after this. go all of that right after this with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget i
as you know our correspondent cynthia mcfadden went to new mexico, a town that was ofrp overwhelmed wherere having to move their shelter to deal with something that had been a federal responsibility. i think my questions to senator booker would stem around how are you going to answer the questions around and put these responsibilities that normally go to the government in the hands of nonprofit and make sure that the community stays safe and that these people actually get the care that they...
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get into too many stories because i actually gave -- i grew up in the same neighborhood as captain mcfadden and we have known each other our whole lives. the epitome of joe is just the way he just spoke. it was never about joe and whatever assignment he had, no matter what rink you are in this department, or what he rose to, every rank that he held, he was a leader in the police department. one of the traditions and the police department would you retire is you send an e-mail out joe's e-mail was very heartfelt. is about four pages. it is the longest e-mail i've seen in 25 years, and some people that work were wondering where he has been for the last couple of weeks and i think he was writing that e-mail. but it showed his leadership, and he left everyone in the police department with his love of san francisco, his love of the police department, a love that he had been a seven cisco police officer. it is a huge loss for the police department. we miss him dearly. i want to thank you, supervisors , for recognizing joe today. we have not been able to find him since he left, so we are glad he i
get into too many stories because i actually gave -- i grew up in the same neighborhood as captain mcfadden and we have known each other our whole lives. the epitome of joe is just the way he just spoke. it was never about joe and whatever assignment he had, no matter what rink you are in this department, or what he rose to, every rank that he held, he was a leader in the police department. one of the traditions and the police department would you retire is you send an e-mail out joe's e-mail...
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cynthia mcfadden traveled with them. >> that is one happy woman and this is what medicine is about. face when she looked at you. >> just lit up when she saw your face. >> she won't forget you. >> and you won't forget her. >> that's ahead at 7:00 this morning on the "today" show. >>> it's a sure thing in the summer, longer days, hotter days and also an increase in bugs. as always doctors emphasize bug bite prevention especially when it comes to ticks, mosquitos and bees. experts say load up on insect repellant, which means applying it on top of the sunscreen. >> you want to apply a thin layer to all of your exposed skin. you can also apply it on the outside of your clothes as well. the repellants that do well against mosquitos tend to do well against ticks. >> i did not know you put it on after you sunscreen. good to know. other tips, don't keep open containers of water in the yard, don't leave sitting water around. keep the grass and the weeds cut back to keep the tick population down. >>> so new for you today the great wall of china is being repaired and initial attempt using concr
cynthia mcfadden traveled with them. >> that is one happy woman and this is what medicine is about. face when she looked at you. >> just lit up when she saw your face. >> she won't forget you. >> and you won't forget her. >> that's ahead at 7:00 this morning on the "today" show. >>> it's a sure thing in the summer, longer days, hotter days and also an increase in bugs. as always doctors emphasize bug bite prevention especially when it comes to...
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there is really a focus on female writers. , sarahldred walker mcfadden. i could go on and on. these are writers who take us through a sense of working hope.h the i want to stress that there are a lot of personal stories. nonacademic ass possible. i wish folks would immerse themselves. hopefully it has a light and extensible voice. on the tragic side we have one of the most famous montana novels, "the big sky." it remains a gorgeous novel. it was revolutionary at the time because he was working with alan beenwhich had not fictionalized or treated. it turns out to be a tragedy because the main character journeys from kentucky to montana and ends up destroying he found here. i will read a brief ex cerpt. he arrives in montana and sees an uncle who has been here 10 years before him. here is what the uncle says to him. i think it will capture the sense of tragedy. they need to be mountain men. arnedbetter be b again. she's gone. gone. what's gone? godwhole thing gone by and not to care. he began jabbing at the ground as if it eased his feeling. e.is was a man's country onc no cramp
there is really a focus on female writers. , sarahldred walker mcfadden. i could go on and on. these are writers who take us through a sense of working hope.h the i want to stress that there are a lot of personal stories. nonacademic ass possible. i wish folks would immerse themselves. hopefully it has a light and extensible voice. on the tragic side we have one of the most famous montana novels, "the big sky." it remains a gorgeous novel. it was revolutionary at the time because he...
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the same thing with lucy mcfadden. i don't know why the story doesn't get written that lucy mcbath does not live in georgia, she was in tennessee. >> her husband lives in tennessee. rep. emmer: my colleague and somebody else file joint tax returns. look somebody's got to start , doing the investigative reporting. we sent a gift basket to her home in dc that was accepted on a friday morning, 10:45. i realize she came back six hours later and said that wasn't me, that was my mother-in-law. she didn't say i don't live there, she said that was my mother-in-law, and besides i could have been there because i was at al sharpton's group talking to them. really? doesn't that cause anyone with curiosity to go why would you say about why? what is it about this arrangement that doesn't make sense, and why shouldn't voters in georgia sixth district be made well aware of? it maybe they want to vote for her, but why aren't we exposing it and making people make that choice? we well. linda: cameron joseph from vice news. >> one quick o
the same thing with lucy mcfadden. i don't know why the story doesn't get written that lucy mcbath does not live in georgia, she was in tennessee. >> her husband lives in tennessee. rep. emmer: my colleague and somebody else file joint tax returns. look somebody's got to start , doing the investigative reporting. we sent a gift basket to her home in dc that was accepted on a friday morning, 10:45. i realize she came back six hours later and said that wasn't me, that was my mother-in-law....
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and women who serve our country in the military nbc's senior investigative correspondent cynthia mcfaddene 40% above the national average thousands of enlisted service members and thei families are living there with paychecks putting them it or slightly above the poverty line. we took a look at what life is like for their kids. >> reporter: desiree meyer has four kids and a husband in the navy who has been deployed nearly eight months. she knew life as a military spouse would have challenged, but she never imagined the biggest one would be feeding her kids. >> today was not a good sale day. we have to get creative. some days we have bread drives >> reporter: desiree and thousands of other military families around the country rely on the kindness of strangers at do yo dewey elementary, the feeding san diego truck arrives every two weeks with fruits and vegetables where a team sets u a distribution line. families arrive early. nearly everyone here is mill fair. >> i wouldn't say check to check, but pretty darn close if a flat tire goes out, that's it you see what i'm saying? you don't have
and women who serve our country in the military nbc's senior investigative correspondent cynthia mcfaddene 40% above the national average thousands of enlisted service members and thei families are living there with paychecks putting them it or slightly above the poverty line. we took a look at what life is like for their kids. >> reporter: desiree meyer has four kids and a husband in the navy who has been deployed nearly eight months. she knew life as a military spouse would have...
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nbc's senior investigative cot cynthia mcfadden is here with thising investigation. >> it's very upsettingenlisted service members and their families are living there with paychecks that put them at or only slightly heove t poverty line. we took a look at what life is like mdesireeer has four kids. and a husband in the navy. o has been deployed for nearly eight months. she knew life as a military spouse would have challenges, but she never imagined the biggest one would be feeding her kids. >> today was not a good sale day. we just kind of have to get creative. some days we have bread drives. >> to make ends meet, desiree and thousands of other military families around the country rely eson the kin of strangers. at dewy ementary, the feeding san diego truck arrives every two weeks full of fruits and vegetables. where a team of volunteers quickly sets up . families arrive early. nearly everyone here is military. >> ptty darn close. if it seems hard, that's it, if a tire goes out, that's it. you don't have much, $100, $200 lingering, but it's literally that's it. >> tanya mcmillon is the pri
nbc's senior investigative cot cynthia mcfadden is here with thising investigation. >> it's very upsettingenlisted service members and their families are living there with paychecks that put them at or only slightly heove t poverty line. we took a look at what life is like mdesireeer has four kids. and a husband in the navy. o has been deployed for nearly eight months. she knew life as a military spouse would have challenges, but she never imagined the biggest one would be feeding her...
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nbc's senior correspondent cynthia mcfadden discovered that's what thousands of ups workers are dealingr-conditioning they say they're struggling especially during sweltering days like this we talked with ups employees across the country, and something has got to change. >> i am a nurse, and i was terrified. >> reporter: teresa's husband jim has worked for u.p.s. for 15 years. one dreadfully hot week in august of 2016, she says, he nearly lost his life because of the heat >> my vision was blurred i was seeing stars i was throwing up. i just honestly could not drive that vehicle safely anymore. >> reporter: ups package trucks are not air-conditioned, and the cargo area can get blisteringly hot. >> it is like opening up a big oven and walking into it >> reporter: jim ended up in the emergency room wonder what would have happened if you had delayed a half a day before going to the doctor. >> yeah, yeah. >> he wouldn't have made it. >> reporter: are you sure of that >> he would have died. his blood pressure in the doctor's office was 70 over 30 >> reporter: this was in new jersey, but it is
nbc's senior correspondent cynthia mcfadden discovered that's what thousands of ups workers are dealingr-conditioning they say they're struggling especially during sweltering days like this we talked with ups employees across the country, and something has got to change. >> i am a nurse, and i was terrified. >> reporter: teresa's husband jim has worked for u.p.s. for 15 years. one dreadfully hot week in august of 2016, she says, he nearly lost his life because of the heat >>...
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. >> i want to bring in cynthia mcfadden right now, who has covered a lot of the russia investigation and cynthia, you know, we hear about wikileaks here, what's the line that this report essentially tries to draw or does draw from the russians on down? >> well, you just heard the mr. mueller say that he considered wikileaks a foreign government operation. there has been indictment, as you know, of the -- of wikileaks. i would like to just go to 30,000 feet for a second because we know that this all happened within a system, a very vulnerable, very frail, election system in this country, 11,000 jurisdictions in the country, and the -- the system is aging, and we've talked about this before, lester, but this is an opportunity for the members of congress and for the american people to demand that we upgrade this very fragile structure. i mean, it's shocking. 38 states have at least 1 or more jurisdictions where the election machinery they're operating with is no longer manufactured. at least eight states have systems that, in the entire state, there's no paper back-up so if there is an
. >> i want to bring in cynthia mcfadden right now, who has covered a lot of the russia investigation and cynthia, you know, we hear about wikileaks here, what's the line that this report essentially tries to draw or does draw from the russians on down? >> well, you just heard the mr. mueller say that he considered wikileaks a foreign government operation. there has been indictment, as you know, of the -- of wikileaks. i would like to just go to 30,000 feet for a second because we...