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i'm glad we did, mellie, and you put all your energy in it. for me, i'm a social worker, so this stuff is kind of, like, every day thing, so i'm going to, like, cut straight to the things that i think would be beneficial for us. you know, what i think would be cool as next steps -- because everyone's doing the wellness checks. we're doing wellness checks, c.b.o.s are doing wellness checks. i think the next step for me is what does it look like for me to be at the table, and what is everybody doing, so that way, you create a tree and everybody's linking, and folks know what's going on. commissioner lopez keeps talking about city agencies. i think that's one piece as well. i think when we get that locked down, we have eyes all over the place on these kids, not only at the schools, but also in the community, and i think that would be the best bet for families and the kids. the question that i have for folks within our own, you know, school district is, like, how are the partnerships coming along with our own departments? how is the curriculum wor
i'm glad we did, mellie, and you put all your energy in it. for me, i'm a social worker, so this stuff is kind of, like, every day thing, so i'm going to, like, cut straight to the things that i think would be beneficial for us. you know, what i think would be cool as next steps -- because everyone's doing the wellness checks. we're doing wellness checks, c.b.o.s are doing wellness checks. i think the next step for me is what does it look like for me to be at the table, and what is everybody...
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on the front lines in new york city fighting coronavirus wasn't enough of a challenge for teresa mellistry, sharing her energetic optimism along the way. >> there's so much negativity right now. but when you look hard enough, there's so much good. >> reporter: when her help was needed most, teresa mellis showed up. >> what am i doing here? i'm like, i'm a health care provider, let's step it up, let's do this. >> reporter: the buffalo, new york, native moving to new york city, which was crippled by covid-19 in late march. working 12-hour night shifts at an icu in the bronx, teresa connecting with patients and families desperate for answers. >> yeah, i knew it was going to be hard and it was hard. dealing with patients that are suffering, their family members, that was really, really tough. but i think we all came out stronger on the other side of it. >> reporter: for two months it was nonstop. nights in the icu and shifts swabbing for covid at an urgent care during the day. >> the contract was for 25 days straight. and then you could -- straight, yeah. and then you could renew your contr
on the front lines in new york city fighting coronavirus wasn't enough of a challenge for teresa mellistry, sharing her energetic optimism along the way. >> there's so much negativity right now. but when you look hard enough, there's so much good. >> reporter: when her help was needed most, teresa mellis showed up. >> what am i doing here? i'm like, i'm a health care provider, let's step it up, let's do this. >> reporter: the buffalo, new york, native moving to new york...
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. >> isn't everyone happy we hired mellie? i'm glad we did, mellie, and you put all your energy in it. for me, i'm a social worker, so this stuff is kind of, like, every day thing, so i'm going to, like, cut straight to the things that i think would be beneficial for us. you know, what i think would be cool as next steps -- because everyone's doing the wellness checks. we're doing wellness checks, c.b.o.s are doing wellness checks. i think the next step for me is what does it look like for me to be at the table, and what is everybody doing, so that way, you create a tree and everybody's linking, and folks know what's going on. commissioner lopez keeps talking about city agencies. i think that's one piece as well. i think when we get that locked down, we have eyes all over the place on these kids, not only at the schools, but also in the community, and i think that would be the best bet for families and the kids. the question that i have for folks within our own, you know, school district is, like, how are the partnerships comi
. >> isn't everyone happy we hired mellie? i'm glad we did, mellie, and you put all your energy in it. for me, i'm a social worker, so this stuff is kind of, like, every day thing, so i'm going to, like, cut straight to the things that i think would be beneficial for us. you know, what i think would be cool as next steps -- because everyone's doing the wellness checks. we're doing wellness checks, c.b.o.s are doing wellness checks. i think the next step for me is what does it look like...
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here you see the for mellie's as we call b.s. on ss white well. you can hardly even see the fabric for all the embroidery it's practically overlaid with. the process of getting dressed presents a special challenge. it's very important to keep to the correct order even down to the garters that have to sit just right otherwise the uniform won't fit and the. procedure takes up to 45 minutes and has to be repeated every how long to days uniform was introduced over 150 years ago nothing about the top rates patterns all commas has changed to this day the ritual dawning of the 20 and individual pieces is so complicated that another soldier has to help out at one time the abstinence founded in 868 with a royal great party going on to. every part of the uniform symbolizes the history of greece. the cap is red and the long tassels. the color red stands for the blood spilled in battle for the grief and tears. the symbols are important parts of the uniform of. the 4 they march to the epson nets are inspected from head to toe. not just the uniform has to look
here you see the for mellie's as we call b.s. on ss white well. you can hardly even see the fabric for all the embroidery it's practically overlaid with. the process of getting dressed presents a special challenge. it's very important to keep to the correct order even down to the garters that have to sit just right otherwise the uniform won't fit and the. procedure takes up to 45 minutes and has to be repeated every how long to days uniform was introduced over 150 years ago nothing about the...
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melly business feeding the world's ever growing population. agricultural multinationals are appeasing global hunger with cheap meat. impoverished small farmers decimated ecological systems and an economy dominated by monopolies are the devastating consequences of industrial farming soil isn't. 15 minutes on d w. w's crime fighters are back ever goes most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech or a mention consisting of chocolate production. all of a sos are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now. are they friends so long to be with you she said she i see you're bored you wish it was lovely abilify come up with the thing is new mission or are the economy's going to feel sluggish that he's still in the building feel pushed you the ball will happen is usually what he's going to give up if i get a word for rochester donald trump and sunday we're putting our 2 parking entry analyzes the difficult
melly business feeding the world's ever growing population. agricultural multinationals are appeasing global hunger with cheap meat. impoverished small farmers decimated ecological systems and an economy dominated by monopolies are the devastating consequences of industrial farming soil isn't. 15 minutes on d w. w's crime fighters are back ever goes most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech or a mention consisting of chocolate production. all...
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i pray god things go with you, miss mellie. >> it's the end of a hollywood era. the last actress of the gold age, olivia de havilland, has passed away best known for her role as melanie hamilton in "gone with the wind" and went on to win best actress for other roles. she was 104 years old. >>> john lewis died at the age of 80. his body lie in state at the u.s. capitol after a weekend of events celebrating his legacy. overnight a final good-bye for john lewis in ♪ it's been a lon coming but i know a change gonna come ♪ >> reporter: the civil rights icon making his final journey to washington, d.c. later today. the procession will shut down several streets while his body is transported to the capitol to lie in state. >> he was a servant who wanted to do good at all times and wanted everybody else to do good. >> rorr:n ntgomery alabama, sunday night, a service celebrating the boy from troy a name given to lewis by martin luther king jr. among the speakers, dr. bernice king. >> after my father's assassination, he was one of a few who continued to remain committed to
i pray god things go with you, miss mellie. >> it's the end of a hollywood era. the last actress of the gold age, olivia de havilland, has passed away best known for her role as melanie hamilton in "gone with the wind" and went on to win best actress for other roles. she was 104 years old. >>> john lewis died at the age of 80. his body lie in state at the u.s. capitol after a weekend of events celebrating his legacy. overnight a final good-bye for john lewis in ♪ it's...
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i'll tell you the story of when he tried to make my sister, melly, and my brother, the catholic priest, the pope, run a a campaign for pope, but we'll save that for next time. thank you. >>> tonight on american history tv beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. a look at the live of hillary clinton and laura bush. cspan, in cooperation with the white house historical association, produced a series on first ladies, examine iing tr private lives and the public roles they played. first ladies, influence and image, features individual biographies of the women who served in the role of first lady over 44 administrations. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on cspan 3. >> american history tv on cspan3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story. every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern on oral histories, an interview with courtland cox, covering his time attending howard university, his time on the student coordinating committee and serving on the sixth pan african congress. on sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1963 nbc
i'll tell you the story of when he tried to make my sister, melly, and my brother, the catholic priest, the pope, run a a campaign for pope, but we'll save that for next time. thank you. >>> tonight on american history tv beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. a look at the live of hillary clinton and laura bush. cspan, in cooperation with the white house historical association, produced a series on first ladies, examine iing tr private lives and the public roles they played. first ladies,...
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layer that families were getting connected to the resources that they need, and i'll hand it over to mellie to finish that out. >> so following what devon said, that was correct. we wanted to make sure that we had an insurance layer, if the school was unable to do an urgent follow-up, and also as we were moving towards the end of the school year, that the school didn't close for the summer, and then, the families were left behind. so the -- over the course of june, when we have the 243 responses marked urgent, we did some filtering, and we were able to note that 163 of the families had said it was related to distance learning. we moved onto the 164 responses to make sure that those 164 responses had been followed up by the school nurse. we discovered there were 35 families that we had to make sure we had a follow-up for. over the summer, we reached the 35 families, and we were able to meet their needs. i think we had one family where, after multiple calls, we were actually unable to meet the family, and that continues to be one of those areas where how do we continue to reach out to familie
layer that families were getting connected to the resources that they need, and i'll hand it over to mellie to finish that out. >> so following what devon said, that was correct. we wanted to make sure that we had an insurance layer, if the school was unable to do an urgent follow-up, and also as we were moving towards the end of the school year, that the school didn't close for the summer, and then, the families were left behind. so the -- over the course of june, when we have the 243...
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mellie. >> reporter: public opinion of the movie has changed because of its depiction of slavery.always superlative. >> i've felt that it was going as have an exceptionally long >> repte s one of the last leading actors of ywood's so-called golden age with a career stretching 70 years. also starring on screen with erroll flynn in a number of movies including "the adventures of robin hood" and she sued warner brothers over the seven-year contract system which made actors virtual property of their studios. she won a landmark decision that signaled the end of the contract system in hollywood. after the legal battle she returned to films and dominated the silver screen, in the late 1940s receiving three nominations and winning two oscars for best actress in "to each his own" in 1946 and "the heiress" in 1949. in 2008 she received the american national medal of the arts from president george w. bush. >> her independence, integrity and grace won creative freedom for herself and fellow film actors. >> reporter: independence, integrity, grace, one of the great ladies of hollywood, olivia
mellie. >> reporter: public opinion of the movie has changed because of its depiction of slavery.always superlative. >> i've felt that it was going as have an exceptionally long >> repte s one of the last leading actors of ywood's so-called golden age with a career stretching 70 years. also starring on screen with erroll flynn in a number of movies including "the adventures of robin hood" and she sued warner brothers over the seven-year contract system which made...