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it's just completely broken. >> reporter: prosecutor colleen barnett's message for the jury was simplenly sandra could have done this. >> there's zero evidence, no evidence that anybody else did this. >> reporter: the prosecutor set out to dismantle the idea that jaime's death resulted from a botched robbery. first responder emt stephanie robertson told the jury that to her, the crime scene just looked off. >> it was a little disarrayed. the drawers were pulled out, and i remember on the bed there was her purse was dumped out and it looked like her wallet was rummaged through, but nothing appeared to be missing. and there was clothes strewn about. >> i'm sure you've been to houses and scenes that have been tossed. >> right. >> was that the case here? >> my opinion, no. i mean if you're being burglarized, they're yanking it out and throwing it across the room. >> so the drawers were open but the stuff is neatly stacked inside the drawers? >> right. >> reporter: and the prosecutor used sandra's own words against her. the jury heard that interview with the defendant, the one where detecti
it's just completely broken. >> reporter: prosecutor colleen barnett's message for the jury was simplenly sandra could have done this. >> there's zero evidence, no evidence that anybody else did this. >> reporter: the prosecutor set out to dismantle the idea that jaime's death resulted from a botched robbery. first responder emt stephanie robertson told the jury that to her, the crime scene just looked off. >> it was a little disarrayed. the drawers were pulled out, and...
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that's where we find cbs's errol barnett. >> jericka tonight the cdc confirming that tennessee has the worst new coronavirus cases in the country. but numbers are up everywhere. so moderna's rollout of a vaccine a week after pfizer's is really a second shot of hope for us all. >> roughly $6 million doses of moderna vaccine carefully packaged with dry ice into temperature controlled boxes rolling out for distribution. compared to the pfizer vaccine, moderna's can be stored in standard refrigerators and has a longer shelf life, 30 days, allowing it to reach deeper into rural areas of the country. this is the newly approved vaccine arriving at fedex's world hub, from here in tennessee, and the ups facility in kentucky. it will be quickly shipped via ground and air routes to 3700 hot spots in all 50 states. >> both vaccines are in high demand requiring two shots. more than 272,000 americans, mostly front line workers have received a third but there has been logistical issues. this weekend the head of operation warp speed took responsibility for more than a dozen states receiving fewer pfiz
that's where we find cbs's errol barnett. >> jericka tonight the cdc confirming that tennessee has the worst new coronavirus cases in the country. but numbers are up everywhere. so moderna's rollout of a vaccine a week after pfizer's is really a second shot of hope for us all. >> roughly $6 million doses of moderna vaccine carefully packaged with dry ice into temperature controlled boxes rolling out for distribution. compared to the pfizer vaccine, moderna's can be stored in...
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let's stt with miss barnett. >> good morning, everye. my book a knock at midnight is a memoir that follows my journey and understanding of justice in the courts, geus languishing behind bars and the transformaon of the definition of freedom is this. growing up as a young black girl in ral east texas i experienced a lot of challenges, having a mother addicted tdrugs and went to prison, experienced a l of love that was unconditional. that experience of having a mother in prison, suering caused by mass incarceration. an issue that devastates families. in the book i detail work with many clients to free them, in particular rnda jones a black woman from texawho was arrested, sentenced to life without possibility of parole for e first time drug offender. words began to follow people in casewho were serving life and through the book, that m clients are humanized ia way that is impactful on the page just as ey impacted me i real life. i wrote the book to edate people about the draconian nature of drug laws and how it impacts people, real people,
let's stt with miss barnett. >> good morning, everye. my book a knock at midnight is a memoir that follows my journey and understanding of justice in the courts, geus languishing behind bars and the transformaon of the definition of freedom is this. growing up as a young black girl in ral east texas i experienced a lot of challenges, having a mother addicted tdrugs and went to prison, experienced a l of love that was unconditional. that experience of having a mother in prison, suering...
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cbs's errol barnett reports tonight from hard-hit tennessee. >> reporter: tonight, the country's secondid-19 vaccine is arriving at hospitals nationwide. at this v.a. facility in boston, it was a dose of hope for military veteran patricia thomas. >> it's a little scary, but i'm glad to get it over with. >> reporter: moderna's nearly six million doses follows pfizer's almost three million distributed in the past week, both of them initial rounds. >> this first wave of moderna shipments will be sent to more than 3,500 sites, a greater number than the pfizer vaccine was sent to. >> reporter: also, the centers for disease control is now recommending who's next in line for the vaccine-- front-line essential workers like first responders and teachers, as well as people 75 and older. already, half a million americans have received the pfizer vaccine. this afternoon, president-elect joe biden was vaccinated near his wilmington, delaware home on live television. >> i'm doing this to demonstrate that people should be prepared, when it's available, to take the vaccine. >> reporter: vaccine reinfor
cbs's errol barnett reports tonight from hard-hit tennessee. >> reporter: tonight, the country's secondid-19 vaccine is arriving at hospitals nationwide. at this v.a. facility in boston, it was a dose of hope for military veteran patricia thomas. >> it's a little scary, but i'm glad to get it over with. >> reporter: moderna's nearly six million doses follows pfizer's almost three million distributed in the past week, both of them initial rounds. >> this first wave of...
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errol barnett, cbs news. >> garrett: today, dr. fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, told cbs news the country could begin to get back to normal by next summer. but there was a big "if" attached-- if a substantial number of americans get vaccinated. but in many communities, the vaccine still needs a boost in confidence. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook continues our series, "vaccinating america." >> reporter: armed with facts, community health deputies are hitting the streets of pittsburgh to boost confidence in the new covid vaccines. >> the moderna vaccine was created by an african american woman. >> i did not know that. >> yeah, i know! that's on the down-low. ( laughter ) >> reporter: using well-known locals to promote taking a shot. >> you know mike, so you can trust his opinion, right? >> reporter: like former pittsburgh steeler mike logan, who was sick with covid back in june. >> it actually changed my mind on how i felt about the vaccine. i'd come out here and share my testimony with my comm
errol barnett, cbs news. >> garrett: today, dr. fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, told cbs news the country could begin to get back to normal by next summer. but there was a big "if" attached-- if a substantial number of americans get vaccinated. but in many communities, the vaccine still needs a boost in confidence. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook continues our series, "vaccinating america." >> reporter: armed with facts,...
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errol barnett, thank you so much. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the oscar-nominated star of "juno" shares a very personal announcement. grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. okay. mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis,
errol barnett, thank you so much. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the oscar-nominated star of "juno" shares a very personal announcement. grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. okay. mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of...
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errol barnett, thank you. and tonight, least five deaths are blamed on that mammoth snowstorm that slammed the east. the cleanup could take days in parts of pennsylvania and upstate new york that got more than three feet of snow. and major cities saw more snow than they've had in years. here's cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: as the winter storm swept through the northeast, treacherous road conditions led to at least five deaths. >> i'm telling you, it is not safe, and you shouldn't be out there. >> reporter: in new york, police responded to more than 600 accidents. this deadly pileup in central pennsylvania wednesday involved more than 60 vehicles. >> last night's storm was just as serious as we anticipated. >> reporter: this spirit airlines flight slid off the runway in maryland, and binghampton, new york saw a record 41 inches of snow. despite concerns over shipment delays, st. luke's university health network in pennsylvania received their first pfizer covid-19 vaccine delivery thursday morning. >> it arrive
errol barnett, thank you. and tonight, least five deaths are blamed on that mammoth snowstorm that slammed the east. the cleanup could take days in parts of pennsylvania and upstate new york that got more than three feet of snow. and major cities saw more snow than they've had in years. here's cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: as the winter storm swept through the northeast, treacherous road conditions led to at least five deaths. >> i'm telling you, it is not safe, and you shouldn't...
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errol barnett reporting. "the cbs overnight news" will be right back. ♪ up at 2:00am again?onight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes,
errol barnett reporting. "the cbs overnight news" will be right back. ♪ up at 2:00am again?onight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with...
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that is where we find erol barnett. >> reporter: the cdc confirming tonight, tennessee has the worstid cases in the country. but numbers are up everywhere, so, the roll out of the moderna vaccine a week after pfizer's is really a second shot of hope for us all. roughly 6 million doses of the moderna vaccine. carefully packaged with dry ice, in to temperature controlled boxes, rolling out for distribution. compared to the pfizer vaccine, moderna can be stored in standard refrigeration and it has a longer shelf life, 30 days. >>> allowing it to reach deeper in rural areas of the country. this is the newly approved vaccine arriving at fedex's world hub, from here in tennessee and a u.p.s. facility in can ckentucky, it will be sh to all 50 states from here. both vaccines are in high demand, requiring two shots. more than 172,000 americans mostly front line wokkrkers is received the first. there's been lodgistical issues. the head of operation warp speed took responsibly for more than a dozen states receiving fewer pfizer doses than expected. >> please accept my personal apology, if this
that is where we find erol barnett. >> reporter: the cdc confirming tonight, tennessee has the worstid cases in the country. but numbers are up everywhere, so, the roll out of the moderna vaccine a week after pfizer's is really a second shot of hope for us all. roughly 6 million doses of the moderna vaccine. carefully packaged with dry ice, in to temperature controlled boxes, rolling out for distribution. compared to the pfizer vaccine, moderna can be stored in standard refrigeration and...
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john barnett is the president of the san francisco crab boat owners association. best of luck to you. thanks, john. >> thank you guys. >>> all right. the tallest cranes to ever come to the port of oakland are now in san francisco bay. a ship carrying those three cranes sailed under the golden gate bridge this morning. they were actually too big to fit under the golden gate bridge and bay bridge, so they had to take extra measures. the cranes will be about 400 feet above the water when installed. >>> we had a beautiful start to the day. a chilly start to the day, though. people got down to the 20s last night. we have clouds rolling in. as you can see from the radar, a little rain to our north that ultimately is going to be tracking right through the north bay, right on down through to the south bay. so it's going to go quickly, and it is the tail end of a system delivering more rain and probably some snow to the cascades in the pacific northwest. you can see this rolls through quickly for us. there's 1:00 in the morning, and it's gone by the time we get to tomorrow
john barnett is the president of the san francisco crab boat owners association. best of luck to you. thanks, john. >> thank you guys. >>> all right. the tallest cranes to ever come to the port of oakland are now in san francisco bay. a ship carrying those three cranes sailed under the golden gate bridge this morning. they were actually too big to fit under the golden gate bridge and bay bridge, so they had to take extra measures. the cranes will be about 400 feet above the water...
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errol barnett has the story. >> reporter: uttering his final words last night toward relatives of theictims he played a role in killing, brandon bernard said, i'm sorry. becoming the ninth federal death row inmate to be executed this year. bernard was 18 when he and four other teenagers abducted youth ministers todd and stacey baddeley. a fellow gang member shot them in the head. they lit the car on fire with both still inside. in 2000, a jury sentenced bernard to death. the shooter and bernard's co-defendant christopher vialva was executed in september. >> mr. bernard said, you know, i try every day to make up a little bit. i know it will never make up for what i did, but i'm trying to add some good to the world. >> reporter: bernard's lawyer telling cbs news last week he was a reformed man. he also says there were mitigating circumstances and that bernard was neither the shooter nor the ringleader of the attack. but experts were split on whether stasie bagley was killed from the gunshot or if she died from smoke inhalation. five jurors and a prosecutor on bernard's case pled for mer
errol barnett has the story. >> reporter: uttering his final words last night toward relatives of theictims he played a role in killing, brandon bernard said, i'm sorry. becoming the ninth federal death row inmate to be executed this year. bernard was 18 when he and four other teenagers abducted youth ministers todd and stacey baddeley. a fellow gang member shot them in the head. they lit the car on fire with both still inside. in 2000, a jury sentenced bernard to death. the shooter and...
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errol barnett is outside a u.s. postal service hub in new york city. on the upper east side, the line was wrapped all the way around the corner. what's it like there? >> reporter: it's the same. busy, busy, busy. we're outside one of the most frenetic distribution centers and today is like the super bowl. consider the challenges right now. the pandemic is ravaging the country. vaccine distribution is under way. and there are record online orders taking place. so, for them, they're doing what they can and what very well could be the postal service's most daunting challenge ever. in a year unlike any other, the race for shippers to deliver packages to homes and businesses nationwide is reaching its pinnacle. >> everybody understands people have been doing a lot more online shopping, that the delivery system is flooded with packages. >> reporter: the u.s. postal service is getting hit hard. shipping millions more items per day than average, partially due to shipping caps at u.p.s. and fedex. in the first week of december, first class on-time deliveries fe
errol barnett is outside a u.s. postal service hub in new york city. on the upper east side, the line was wrapped all the way around the corner. what's it like there? >> reporter: it's the same. busy, busy, busy. we're outside one of the most frenetic distribution centers and today is like the super bowl. consider the challenges right now. the pandemic is ravaging the country. vaccine distribution is under way. and there are record online orders taking place. so, for them, they're doing...
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krista barnett nelson executive director of senior advocacy services of sonoma county says the logistics including making sure that those at the care facilities are safe. get not just one but 2 shots that's a complex situation. it is taking experts in their field. >>this is you have to have it. first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be kept to an optimum temperature there has to be a certain number of people for each mile air. there is a lot better wiring expertise and they again have all hands on deck trying to make sure that this is done in the best way possible. >>keep in mind that 40% of people who die from covid-19 have been at nursing homes and assisted living facilities. well distributing the covid-19 vaccine nationwide would be tough and is likely to take several more months. that's the warning from the director of operation warp speed a federal operation in charge of developing and manufacturing and distributing kobe vaccines. joe khaleel has more. >>things happen and when they happen. it would be ready to do with just spent about its doctor moncef slao
krista barnett nelson executive director of senior advocacy services of sonoma county says the logistics including making sure that those at the care facilities are safe. get not just one but 2 shots that's a complex situation. it is taking experts in their field. >>this is you have to have it. first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be kept to an optimum temperature there has to be a certain number of people for each mile air. there is a lot better wiring...
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and camilla also stepped into the radio editor's chair for the emma barnett show on the bbc‘s 5 live. the day. the focus was on the causes that mattered to her, including domestic violence and the dangers lockdown pose to victims of abuse. you're there, you can't get out, you've probably got children there — that's the worst — so you feel you can't leave because you must take the children. you've probably got a telephone, but you can't get to it, because probably, the abuser is there. i mean, where do you go? she also spoke of herjoy at being reunited with her grandchildren, and how her husband's fitness help him beat covid. and it was the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall who led the country's remembrance in may, marking 75 years since ve day. at "am, they led national tributes at the balmoral war memorial in scotland. this was the start of a unique year of remembrance, with all major events cancelled — something recognised by the queen in her ve day address. instead, we remember from our homes and our doorsteps, but our streets are not empty, they are filled with the love
and camilla also stepped into the radio editor's chair for the emma barnett show on the bbc‘s 5 live. the day. the focus was on the causes that mattered to her, including domestic violence and the dangers lockdown pose to victims of abuse. you're there, you can't get out, you've probably got children there — that's the worst — so you feel you can't leave because you must take the children. you've probably got a telephone, but you can't get to it, because probably, the abuser is there. i...
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errol barnett had this report from new york city. >> reporter: in a year unlike any other, the race for homes of families nationwide, has reached its pinnacle. >> people are doing online shopping. the delivery system is flooded with packages. >> reporter: the u.s. postal service is getting hit hard. shipping millions more items than average. partly due to shipping caps at u.p.s. and fedex. for the first week of december, on-time deliveries fell to 75%. >> i'm worried about the u.s. postal system. i'm not sure what's going on. hopefully it will improve and they will figure it out. >> reporter: what is it like to be a postal worker right now? >> well, it's daunting. >> reporter: mark is the president of the american postal workers union, representing one-third of the more than 644,000 postal service employees. in addition to deliveries, he says, more than 6,000 workers v tested positive for covid in the last week. >> with all of that, we're still out here, like all other essential workers. >> reporter: should people brace themselves and expect that things may be a little late this week? >
errol barnett had this report from new york city. >> reporter: in a year unlike any other, the race for homes of families nationwide, has reached its pinnacle. >> people are doing online shopping. the delivery system is flooded with packages. >> reporter: the u.s. postal service is getting hit hard. shipping millions more items than average. partly due to shipping caps at u.p.s. and fedex. for the first week of december, on-time deliveries fell to 75%. >> i'm worried...
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>> errol barnett. >> lot of people think they can pull it off.anding there to give them masks, you're all caught up in the moment. >>> ahead, how front line heroes are being honored by marvel comics. that's vlad's story. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> throughout the pandemic, front line workers have been in the spotlight, called real life superheros, bravely facing the coronavirus. first on "cbs this morning," we show you how marvel gives them the real superhero treatment in the form of a comic book. vlad, how did this come about? >> good morning. this awesome project is part of a team effort between marvel and allegheny health network called the vitals, true nurse stories. as you'll see, am immortalized as a comic book hero was an emotional experience for health care workers involved. >> when you think of marvel superheros, these are probably the icons you imagine. >>ers! >> but now marvel is showcasing new heroes, front line health care workers, based on experiences from the pandemic and showcases its real life crusaders, trading capes
>> errol barnett. >> lot of people think they can pull it off.anding there to give them masks, you're all caught up in the moment. >>> ahead, how front line heroes are being honored by marvel comics. that's vlad's story. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> throughout the pandemic, front line workers have been in the spotlight, called real life superheros, bravely facing the coronavirus. first on "cbs this morning," we show you how marvel...
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this effort to invent rights even in a direction of the worldview and then the english dissent in barnett and with that ford administration republican conservative worldviews and he comes to is a places i think there's a lot of overlap. the to rely on those opinions so as and natural in rehnquist is quite a bit of affinity because jackson is such a lovely letter. and justice scalia cares about his writing. and john jackson you call more of an originalist maybe not as disciplined as scalia. i guess is a manner two key ones. because you would be skeptical of some but that would be the answer. >> as we sit here today justice spirit has just joined the united states supreme court. [applause] and i'm curious about your own nomination and confirmation process. did you ever talk to justice scalia about that? so i am curious what was your process like did you ever get any advice from justice scalia? >> no. he was utterly unhelpful. [laughter] >> and even worse he was confirmed 98 / zero two us supreme court i'm on the junior varsity court 52 / 41. this is like want missing one and then you don't
this effort to invent rights even in a direction of the worldview and then the english dissent in barnett and with that ford administration republican conservative worldviews and he comes to is a places i think there's a lot of overlap. the to rely on those opinions so as and natural in rehnquist is quite a bit of affinity because jackson is such a lovely letter. and justice scalia cares about his writing. and john jackson you call more of an originalist maybe not as disciplined as scalia. i...
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just read the decision and then the dissent in barnett to get the sense for that and justice scalia, the ford administration, republican, conservative worldview, tough on crime. he's coming to opposite places because again, following the law where it takes you. there is a lot of overlap there. i do not have a sense of how much he relied on the opinions a lot, so that says a lot, but he feels the same seat as justice jackson. maybe there was a bit of affinity and of course justice scalia cared about his writing. it's maybe not quite as disciplined but if i were to guess those would probably be the two key ones and to be pretty skeptical. that would be the answer. >> as we sit here today, just joining the united states supreme court confirmed i know he was confirmed to the court a little bit different time and what if any did you ever get advice or did he have any comments about that? >> that would be unhelpful. [laughter] and he made it, you know, i think it was even worse he got confirmed 98-0 and i am on the junior varsity court. you miss one you don't get any credit. it's so fascin
just read the decision and then the dissent in barnett to get the sense for that and justice scalia, the ford administration, republican, conservative worldview, tough on crime. he's coming to opposite places because again, following the law where it takes you. there is a lot of overlap there. i do not have a sense of how much he relied on the opinions a lot, so that says a lot, but he feels the same seat as justice jackson. maybe there was a bit of affinity and of course justice scalia cared...
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and then there is armstead barnett, who started out as a pinetree man, worked in the white house for a long time and then leaves during the johnson administration to start his own catering business and was a well-known caterer in the washington, dc area. elizabeth blake was an assistant cook. daisy bonner, who i mentioned. james carter. there was a jimmy carter before president carter. heredity was the assistant cook . lizzie mcduffie, elizabeth moore and catherine smith. henrietta nesbitt has a lot of praise for ida allen. even though she was temperamental, she could work magic and make anything happen if it needed to happen. you get an idea of the interplay in the white house. the interesting thing that happens when the roosevelt come to the white house is that they actually come in a way, end a segregated practice. back in the time of president taft, he hired a woman named misses jaffrey, a segregationist . even though there was a multiracial white house cooking staff, she created segregated eating spaces. before, all the servants ate together, but she had a separate table for whi
and then there is armstead barnett, who started out as a pinetree man, worked in the white house for a long time and then leaves during the johnson administration to start his own catering business and was a well-known caterer in the washington, dc area. elizabeth blake was an assistant cook. daisy bonner, who i mentioned. james carter. there was a jimmy carter before president carter. heredity was the assistant cook . lizzie mcduffie, elizabeth moore and catherine smith. henrietta nesbitt has...
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there's armstead barnett, who was a pantry man, works in the white house for a long time. he leaves during the johnson administration to start his own catering business. was a well-known caterer in washington, d.c. elizabeth blake, who was an assistant cook. daisy bonner who i mentioned. james carter. there was a skrimy ca jimmy car white house before president carter. lizzi mcduffy. elizabeth moore and katherine smith. henrietta has praise for ida. she said even though she was temperamental, she could work magic and make anything happen. you get an idea of the interplay. the interesting thing that happens when the roosevelts come to the white house is they actually in a way end a segregated practice. back in the time of president taft, he hired a woman naped mrs. jaffery who was a segregationist. there was a multi-racial cooking staff, she created segregated eating spaces. before all the servants ate together. but she had a separate table for whites and blacks. eleanor roosevelt fired most of the white people. i will let you decide if that's progress or not. it's no longe
there's armstead barnett, who was a pantry man, works in the white house for a long time. he leaves during the johnson administration to start his own catering business. was a well-known caterer in washington, d.c. elizabeth blake, who was an assistant cook. daisy bonner who i mentioned. james carter. there was a skrimy ca jimmy car white house before president carter. lizzi mcduffy. elizabeth moore and katherine smith. henrietta has praise for ida. she said even though she was temperamental,...
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presents denmark as a model for the rest of the world including "prenatal testing determining who gets barnettoesn't." at a time where a lot of americans are waking up to how science can be misused by the people in charge to make human life worse, it must be wondering the implications. former congressman john duffy and rachel campos duffy had a powerful response. the issue is personal for her, her sister has down syndrome, she is a history major at the university of chicago, she's an intern at the federalist, we're happy to have her on tonight. some of your argument or your plea to atlantic readers for us if you would. >> when i first read the article, i immediately thought about how dangerous it is. she essentially tries to normalize eugenics and the of some of the least powerful people in the world, people with down syndrome. she does it by creating this no judgment narrative. i think what was most interesting -- one of the most interesting things, after the article came out it was a perfect example of selective leftist outrage. the liberals, they have no problem taking a moral stance when i
presents denmark as a model for the rest of the world including "prenatal testing determining who gets barnettoesn't." at a time where a lot of americans are waking up to how science can be misused by the people in charge to make human life worse, it must be wondering the implications. former congressman john duffy and rachel campos duffy had a powerful response. the issue is personal for her, her sister has down syndrome, she is a history major at the university of chicago, she's an...
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for cbs this morning: saturday, errol barnett, baltimore. >> that's that key. >> it looks great.ronment and helps people. >> i've gone through many abandoned houses, and it was the thing i said to myself, where is all this material going? and so now, there's a place for it to go. i'm so excited about this. great story. just great story. >>> amid all the darkness and despair of the pandemic, a tree gives light and with it, the hope of comfort and joy for a christmas season like no other. you're watching "cbs this morning." serena: it's my 9:12, no-days-off migraine medicine. it's s ubrelvy. for ananytime, anynywhere migraiaine strikeses withouout worryingng if it's totoo late, oror where i a . one e dose can quicickly stop migigraine in its t tracks withinin two hoursrs. unlikeke older mededicines, ubrelvyy is a pilll that dirirectly blococks cgrp prprotein, believeded to be a cacause of migigraine. do not t take with s strong cyp3p3a4 inhibititors. momost common n side effectcts were nauausea and tireredness. serena:: ask about ubrerelvy. the e anytime, a anywhere migraiaine medi
for cbs this morning: saturday, errol barnett, baltimore. >> that's that key. >> it looks great.ronment and helps people. >> i've gone through many abandoned houses, and it was the thing i said to myself, where is all this material going? and so now, there's a place for it to go. i'm so excited about this. great story. just great story. >>> amid all the darkness and despair of the pandemic, a tree gives light and with it, the hope of comfort and joy for a christmas...
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errol barnett shows us his against-the-odds journey to success. >> reporter: it's easy to see why mr.ne, he gone. >> reporter: was named missouri's teacher of the year. >> who is the most popular teacher in school? >> mr. d.c. >> reporter: but some students at crestwood elementary school near st. louis were surprised to learn recently mr. d.c. used to go by a much different name. >> six deuce kitchen gangster. your 2021 teacher of the year used to be in a gang. >> reporter: a gang he joined at just 9 years old in this north st. louis neighborhood that's 15 minutes and what seems like a world away from the suburban school where he teaches today. >> i felt like i was born just to fail. like my mother was a drug addict, my father was murdered when i was 4 years old. >> reporter: he felt sdin tinned for that fate or jail. >> this is where my little brother was murdered. >> reporter: early on his grandmother swooped in to save him. >> i feel sorry for my grandmother because she had to put up so much. we didn't have mr. d.c.s to help us and support us and get us through those tough times. s
errol barnett shows us his against-the-odds journey to success. >> reporter: it's easy to see why mr.ne, he gone. >> reporter: was named missouri's teacher of the year. >> who is the most popular teacher in school? >> mr. d.c. >> reporter: but some students at crestwood elementary school near st. louis were surprised to learn recently mr. d.c. used to go by a much different name. >> six deuce kitchen gangster. your 2021 teacher of the year used to be in a...
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errol barnett was the first to report that some vials of the pfizer vaccine contained extra doses.e cleveland hospital. >> reporter: this was the moment cleveland's metrohealth hospitl had been desperately waiting for with lieutenant del mar henderson escorting the first batch of pfizer's vaccine. once thawed and mixed with a saline solution, they were ready to begin vaccinations. critical care dr. sh eerie williams was first in line. she's still witnessing the painful impact of the country's worst pandemic in a century. >> when because the last time you lost a patient to covid? >> yesterday and this morning. >> and what toll does that take on you guys? >> it's exhausting and it's heartbreaking, quite honestly. it's heartbreaking. young people, old people, people that i'm just now meeting and watching their families be devastated. >> reporter: families like thereafter o nurse david belak who works in the covid wing. >> my grandfather ended up passing in july from complications related to covid. >> reporter: his grandfather was being treated on belak's floor while he was slipping aw
errol barnett was the first to report that some vials of the pfizer vaccine contained extra doses.e cleveland hospital. >> reporter: this was the moment cleveland's metrohealth hospitl had been desperately waiting for with lieutenant del mar henderson escorting the first batch of pfizer's vaccine. once thawed and mixed with a saline solution, they were ready to begin vaccinations. critical care dr. sh eerie williams was first in line. she's still witnessing the painful impact of the...
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. >> reporter: barnett says negotiations are ongoing, but even if they strike deal, it will likely be after the new year. >> were getting closer. i would say where close, i would say we are way, way off but we are getting closer. >> reporter: even if a deal is reached in the next few days, rough weather is now rolling into the west coast, crab fishermen say that to make safety of their top priority when they return to the sea. reporting live, christien kafton , ktvu fox2 . >>> sorry about that audio, it seems like every year there are delays to the start of crab season. christien, thank you. >>> coming up, the 1960s can't be show, remember the woman who played marianne on gilligan iceland. -- gilligan's island. >>> eight you bay area bars and restaurants have found themselves in trouble for violating state health order in trying to throw new year's eve parties. ktvu's elissa harrington has that story for us. >> i don't know what to do tomorrow, if people start showing up with their loved ones and tuxedos. >> reporter: c to raise the owner fort mchenry, restaurant and bar in south san
. >> reporter: barnett says negotiations are ongoing, but even if they strike deal, it will likely be after the new year. >> were getting closer. i would say where close, i would say we are way, way off but we are getting closer. >> reporter: even if a deal is reached in the next few days, rough weather is now rolling into the west coast, crab fishermen say that to make safety of their top priority when they return to the sea. reporting live, christien kafton , ktvu fox2 ....
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and now they face another challenge of getting the vaccine into their facilities kristian barnett nelson is the executive director of the senior advocacy services in sonoma county she says the logistics including making sure that those that care facilities and staff, not just get one, but 2 shots is complex. >>it is taking experts in their field. this is you have to have it for this first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be an optimum temperature there has to be a certain number of people for each mile here, there is a lot better wiring expertise and they again have all hands on deck trying to make sure that this is done in the best way possible. >>nelson says these have been exceptions exceptionally dark times for those in facilities isolated away from their loved may be coming to santa clara county in the next few weeks today county officials announcing they have a plan in place for distribution. but they could not say which vaccine might get their first or how much of it would be available. officials said it could take many months before the county has suffic
and now they face another challenge of getting the vaccine into their facilities kristian barnett nelson is the executive director of the senior advocacy services in sonoma county she says the logistics including making sure that those that care facilities and staff, not just get one, but 2 shots is complex. >>it is taking experts in their field. this is you have to have it for this first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be an optimum temperature there has to be...
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just read his decision and then his english dissent in barnett to get a sense for that. justice scalia, nixon, ford administration, republican, conservative worldview, tough on crime comes in and is coming to opposite places because again, following the law where it takes you. i think there's a lot of overlap. i don't have a sense of how much, he relied on frankford opinions so that says a lot. he filled the same seat as justice jackson. maybe there's quite a bit of affinity. justice jackson such a lovely writer and, of course, justice scalia really cared about his writing. injection, or of an originalist maybe not quite as disciplined as scalia but if i i were to gs this would probably be the two key wines. everyone likes home for a few things and be pretty skeptical of some others. >> as we stated today justice amy coney barrett has just joined, was confirmed on a vote monday. i am curious about your own nomination confirmation process. did you ever talk to justice scalia about that? i know he was oddly unanimously confirmed to the court. although different time, but c
just read his decision and then his english dissent in barnett to get a sense for that. justice scalia, nixon, ford administration, republican, conservative worldview, tough on crime comes in and is coming to opposite places because again, following the law where it takes you. i think there's a lot of overlap. i don't have a sense of how much, he relied on frankford opinions so that says a lot. he filled the same seat as justice jackson. maybe there's quite a bit of affinity. justice jackson...
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vaccinated yeah there's a challenge though in getting the vaccine into those facilities we've got krista barnettn, the executive director. >>of senior advocacy services of sonoma county saying that the logistics including making sure that those at care facilities and staff get not just one but 2 of these shots, it's a complex process. >>it is taking experts in their field. this is you have to have that for this first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be an optimum temperature there has to be a certain number of people for each mile air. there is a lot better firing expertise and they again have all hands on deck trying to make sure that this is done in the best way possible. >>well 40% of people who died from covid-19 have been at nursing homes and assisted living facilities. still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news just a day after attorney general bill barr said there was no evidence of widespread election fraud president trump is doubling down on his thus far unproven claims the president's latest allegations when we come back time now 5.41. we'll be back in a mom
vaccinated yeah there's a challenge though in getting the vaccine into those facilities we've got krista barnettn, the executive director. >>of senior advocacy services of sonoma county saying that the logistics including making sure that those at care facilities and staff get not just one but 2 of these shots, it's a complex process. >>it is taking experts in their field. this is you have to have that for this first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be an...
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we spoke with erroll barnett with how this grew to help so many people. this the venmo challenge. alexey and austin burke asked more than 1 million followers to send in their spare change, anywhere from 25 cents to $1. for a week on week thousands of people have done exactly that. now from wales to uber drivers, waiters, peoples lives have actually been transformed. people who didn't expect it at a time of uncertainty for so many. >> if i give you $1,000, that would cover it? >> $1,000? >> tipping strangers $1,000 has become the norm. the nashville couple leks si and austin burke. >> are you serious? oh, god. >> it's a popular tiktok trend known as the venmo challenge. >> i noticed different users were asking followers to venmo them. i decided to do this venmo challenge but for the service industry. >> they both waited tables before. >> i got a big tip years ago so i wanted to pay it forward. >> she had this simple request. >> if every follower venmos me 50 cents we could leave a massive tip. >> her venmo account filled with donations totaling more than $
we spoke with erroll barnett with how this grew to help so many people. this the venmo challenge. alexey and austin burke asked more than 1 million followers to send in their spare change, anywhere from 25 cents to $1. for a week on week thousands of people have done exactly that. now from wales to uber drivers, waiters, peoples lives have actually been transformed. people who didn't expect it at a time of uncertainty for so many. >> if i give you $1,000, that would cover it? >>...
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errol barnett is in tennessee which has the highest number of cases per capita. >> reporter: considerhis. in the past seven days, covid cases here in tennessee have increased 14%. and that's why there are warnings now that a holiday surge could break the health system. the governor in a special address sunday night did institute new statewide restrictions on gatherings but fell short of enacting a mask mandate. and that's why doctors we're speak with are fearful things will get worse. >> i think we're playing a very dangerous game of chicken. >> reporter: dr. stephen threlkeld says now is crunch time for people in tennessee warning the covid vaccine is a light of hope but only if people keep wearing masks and socially distance. >> there's no question there will be people alive next holiday season if they do the things we need to do this holiday season. >> reporter: tennessee is one of a handful of states without a statewide mask mandate. despite his wife testing positive for covid-19 over the weekend, the governor bill lee stopped short of issuing a statewide order on sunday. instead
errol barnett is in tennessee which has the highest number of cases per capita. >> reporter: considerhis. in the past seven days, covid cases here in tennessee have increased 14%. and that's why there are warnings now that a holiday surge could break the health system. the governor in a special address sunday night did institute new statewide restrictions on gatherings but fell short of enacting a mask mandate. and that's why doctors we're speak with are fearful things will get worse....
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errol barnett is in shaker heights, ohio, near cleveland. look at you. don't know if we're ready for snow here in new york, but i guess we need to get ready. what's it like? >> ready or not, gayle, here it is. >> i see. >> the snow here, this has just been relentless all morning. you can see how much snow has fallen in the past 6 or 8 hours or so by the tables and chairs right next to me. and this would be a winter wonderland if it wasn't so dangerous. out on the roads, driving is precarious, not just here in ohio but down as far south as kentucky and as far as georgia. now here in the cleveland area, schools are closed for the day. and what does a school -- what does a snow day look like in the age of covid? some schools are stopping food pick-ups so parents can't get food for their kids which is a real lifeline for so many people. the expectation is that 28 million people will feel some piece of this massive winter storm system. those who live south of lake erie, this whole thing pushes east. now some encouraging signs we've seen around here are that t
errol barnett is in shaker heights, ohio, near cleveland. look at you. don't know if we're ready for snow here in new york, but i guess we need to get ready. what's it like? >> ready or not, gayle, here it is. >> i see. >> the snow here, this has just been relentless all morning. you can see how much snow has fallen in the past 6 or 8 hours or so by the tables and chairs right next to me. and this would be a winter wonderland if it wasn't so dangerous. out on the roads,...
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the singer whose legal name is tahliah barnett claims laboeuf once forcibly slammed her against his caris film "honey boy" in 2018 and she now says her ex is a danger to women everywhere telling "the new york times" in a recent interview i don't think people would ever think that it would happen to me but i think that's the thing. it can happen to anybody. in response to fka twigs' claims, laboeuf wrote in an email to "the new york times," many of these allegations are not true, but he continued he owed the women the opportunity to air their statements publicly and accept accountability for those things i have done. laboeuf has not respond directly to the new allegations from sia. now, t.j., while this may seem isolated to a few people in hollywood, one legal expert tells us the implications could be huge. that every time major allegations like this drop, it is significant for women who may feel they're trapped in similar situations. t.j. >> zohreen, thank you so much. >>> we want to turn now to a "gma" health alert from none other than legendary basketball giant kareem abdul-jabbar. ca
the singer whose legal name is tahliah barnett claims laboeuf once forcibly slammed her against his caris film "honey boy" in 2018 and she now says her ex is a danger to women everywhere telling "the new york times" in a recent interview i don't think people would ever think that it would happen to me but i think that's the thing. it can happen to anybody. in response to fka twigs' claims, laboeuf wrote in an email to "the new york times," many of these allegations...
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the warriors were one point behind with 7.1 seconds to go when junior quarterback barnett made the split decision not to kick the extra point and rushed 10 yards for a two-point conversion to win the game. the season concluded with 13-0 record, a perfect season even in the midst of so much uncertainty. hey have risen above all the chaos. they have shown great strength in leadership and brought a community together in a divided time. congratulations to all of the players, coaches and staff and many supporters. 2020 will be a season to emember. from speaker, i rise in recognition today of two mississippi elementary schools that were awarded the blue ribbon school award. this is given in overall progress and closing achievement gaps and being among the the state's schools. one is in biloxi schools. serving 500 students. i want to congratulate the principal at the time of the nomination. current principal, biloxi schedule superintendent and the members of the faculty and staff. an second school is elementary school. it is a title i school for kindergarten through fourth grade. this is their
the warriors were one point behind with 7.1 seconds to go when junior quarterback barnett made the split decision not to kick the extra point and rushed 10 yards for a two-point conversion to win the game. the season concluded with 13-0 record, a perfect season even in the midst of so much uncertainty. hey have risen above all the chaos. they have shown great strength in leadership and brought a community together in a divided time. congratulations to all of the players, coaches and staff and...
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louise barnett, the chief executive of shropshire and telford trust has been giving her reaction.l continue to make positive changes and we are absolutely committed take all of the actions in this report. chief executive of the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust. let catch up with the weather now. here‘s thomas. tomasz schafernaker. well, it started off pretty cloudy across most of the uk. not much change into the afternoon. it will stay overcast for most of us, and also we are expecting more light rain and drizzle. this is the picture into this afternoon. you can see there is a change on the way. a band of rain is heading towards northern ireland. it should reach belfast early in the evening. today‘s temperatures typically ranging between 6 and 10 celsius. here is that rain overnight. the winds are going to strengthen as well. most of us are going to get at least some rain. not an awful lot. then, tomorrow, it‘s going to start off milder. in fact, these are the starting temperatures for friday. double figures in the south west of the country with frost free across—the—board. tomorr
louise barnett, the chief executive of shropshire and telford trust has been giving her reaction.l continue to make positive changes and we are absolutely committed take all of the actions in this report. chief executive of the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust. let catch up with the weather now. here‘s thomas. tomasz schafernaker. well, it started off pretty cloudy across most of the uk. not much change into the afternoon. it will stay overcast for most of us, and also we are expecting more...
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camilla stepped into the radio edit as chair for the emma barnett show on bbc radio 5 live.g domestic violence and the dangers lockdown posed to abuse victims. you are there, you cannot get out, you probably have children there, that is the worst thing, you probably feel that you cannot leave because you must take the children. you probably have got a telephone but you cannot get to it. whether go? she focused on herjoy at being reunited with her grandchildren and how her husband's fitness help him beat covid. and it was the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall who led the country's remembrance in may, marking 75 years since ve day. at 11 o'clock they led the national tributes at the balmoral war memorial in scotland. this was the start of a unique year of remembrance, with all major events cancelled. something recognised by the queen in her ve day address. instead, we remember from the queen in her ve day address. instead, we rememberfrom our homes and doorsteps. but our streets are not empty, they are filled with the love and care that we have for each other. and, w
camilla stepped into the radio edit as chair for the emma barnett show on bbc radio 5 live.g domestic violence and the dangers lockdown posed to abuse victims. you are there, you cannot get out, you probably have children there, that is the worst thing, you probably feel that you cannot leave because you must take the children. you probably have got a telephone but you cannot get to it. whether go? she focused on herjoy at being reunited with her grandchildren and how her husband's fitness help...
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massively in mental health support across the country, as he notes, which flows to scotland through the barnetthe country, it compares favourably with any other government around the world. i have to say with regret, that simply isn't good enough. these people need help and i'm asking the prime minister to think very carefully about this. this has been an abject failure by the uk government and the prime minister has been missing in action. the government has you turned on everything else so why can't the prime minister and the chancellor change their minds on their support for these 3 million people? these are people working in events, construction, education, hospitality, retail and health care who haven't just been hospitality, retail and health care who haven'tjust been left behind but been ignored for nine months. the chancellor has repeatedly dogged this issue. excluded uk haven't been offered one formal meeting with the government minister. will the prime minister commit today to a meeting and working with excluded uk on a meaningful package of support or is the prime minister simply goi
massively in mental health support across the country, as he notes, which flows to scotland through the barnetthe country, it compares favourably with any other government around the world. i have to say with regret, that simply isn't good enough. these people need help and i'm asking the prime minister to think very carefully about this. this has been an abject failure by the uk government and the prime minister has been missing in action. the government has you turned on everything else so...
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and camilla stepped into the radio editor's chair for the emma barnett show on the bbc‘s five live.and it the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall who led the country through remembrance in may, marking 75 years since ve day. at 11am they led the national tributes at the balmoral war memorial in scotland. this was the start of a unique year of remembrance, with all major events cancelled, something recognised by the queen in her ve day address. instead, we remember from our homes and our doorsteps, but our streets are not empty, they are filled with the love and the care that we have for each other. and when i look at our country today, and see what we are willing to do to protect and support one another, i say with pride that we are still a nation with those brave soldiers, sailors and airmen, who we recognise and admire. in august, the vj day commemorations were centred on the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire. carefully choreographed for the veterans who served with this sometimes—forgotten army in a brutal campaign. thousands lost their lives in the jungles of
and camilla stepped into the radio editor's chair for the emma barnett show on the bbc‘s five live.and it the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall who led the country through remembrance in may, marking 75 years since ve day. at 11am they led the national tributes at the balmoral war memorial in scotland. this was the start of a unique year of remembrance, with all major events cancelled, something recognised by the queen in her ve day address. instead, we remember from our homes and...
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let's speak to dr rob barnett, a member of the bma gp committee and deputy chair of the bma north westmally be expected at this time of year? the pressures are tremendous. the pressures on hospitals, and hospital beds being full, in the community and primary care, we are seeing problems build up care, we are seeing problems build up in the community by people not actually being able to admitted without conditions over than covid. there are mental health issues or those suffering, as we have heard today, or will suffer today as result of closures of stores, and we have not got the capability of managing all of these in the community with the resources and workforce that we have got. it is not just workforce that we have got. it is notjust mental workforce that we have got. it is not just mental health workforce that we have got. it is notjust mental health issues. those with physical issues, if you need physiotherapy you cannot get it, if you have had problems with your joints and need a joint replacement, the waiting times for these are going up. this is happening across—the—board. goi
let's speak to dr rob barnett, a member of the bma gp committee and deputy chair of the bma north westmally be expected at this time of year? the pressures are tremendous. the pressures on hospitals, and hospital beds being full, in the community and primary care, we are seeing problems build up care, we are seeing problems build up in the community by people not actually being able to admitted without conditions over than covid. there are mental health issues or those suffering, as we have...
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after a separating from the army, ted married shirley barnett, and they settled in meadville, pennsylvania, where ted went into private practice. ted also served as the solicitor for the penn crest school district and served as the crawford county solicitor and the legal representative for the housing authority and water authority of meadville in crawford county. one of his most significant professional accomplishments came through his time as an attorney for the redevelopment authority during which time he helped set the stage for future brownfields legislation to safely reclaim contaminated industrial sites. ted is remembered by his family, friends, and colleagues for being community oriented, a mentor, and someone who would, quote, do anything, as someone said, for the people he cared most about. he was an avid runner, finishing more than 40 marathons, and was the power behind the thurston classic, a large hot air balloon rally. ted loved the pittsburgh steelers, holding season tickets, and was both an athlete and a great coach for soccer and a referee for football. ted passed away from
after a separating from the army, ted married shirley barnett, and they settled in meadville, pennsylvania, where ted went into private practice. ted also served as the solicitor for the penn crest school district and served as the crawford county solicitor and the legal representative for the housing authority and water authority of meadville in crawford county. one of his most significant professional accomplishments came through his time as an attorney for the redevelopment authority during...