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>> yes, yes. >> marissa, what in the world happened in that house? >> i'm not sure. i'm not sure who could have done something like that to him, to them. this didn't make sense. it's going to take time. >> right. >> first responders weren't exactly sure what they'd been dispatched to either. >> they told us that there's possibly two victims, and that's all we knew when we got there. >> reporter: emt stephanie robertson was the first responder on the scene. she checked on jaime. he was clearly dead, huh? >> yeah, clearly dead. yeah. >> you know, gunshot wounds from knife wounds. >> you couldn't really tell, there was so much dry blood. i did notice the gash down his neck. >> next, emt robertson found her way to sandra, by then collapsed on a chair in the bathroom, a family member by her side. >> she was kind of balled up a little bit. and she was crying hysterically. >> the emt started to assess sandra, who said her head hurt, but -- >> she said she has no injuries. >> still, sandra seemed disoriented. what time was it? morning or afternoon? then, between gulping sobs
>> yes, yes. >> marissa, what in the world happened in that house? >> i'm not sure. i'm not sure who could have done something like that to him, to them. this didn't make sense. it's going to take time. >> right. >> first responders weren't exactly sure what they'd been dispatched to either. >> they told us that there's possibly two victims, and that's all we knew when we got there. >> reporter: emt stephanie robertson was the first responder on the...
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marissa roeder should receive the republican party going after this? how is it falling apart, coming together, reforming? i think the way that the impeachment was handled, the impeachment was going to make a difference in that. the midteens of the world who have really tried to walk the line. scott is talking about. last week it was a breaking point. i am not sure yet, we have members of qanon in congress. >> and moving back here to california scott the gavin newsom recall leaders were calling it a to this week. >> it does. are very much involved in the recall you are right it is a bit of a stretch california is a very popular unpopular statewide. they are trying to make that connection with the recall. i think the political environment will be unpredictable. >> all right. scott and marissa, thank you for your time. >>> california lawmakers have have bent then front and center through the impeachment proceedings. president trump is a continuous dnger to the united states, and should be removed immediately. >> donald trump has been and remains a threat
marissa roeder should receive the republican party going after this? how is it falling apart, coming together, reforming? i think the way that the impeachment was handled, the impeachment was going to make a difference in that. the midteens of the world who have really tried to walk the line. scott is talking about. last week it was a breaking point. i am not sure yet, we have members of qanon in congress. >> and moving back here to california scott the gavin newsom recall leaders were...
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they spoke with karlyn's roommate, marissa, multiple times. about the soldier karlyn had the brief relationship with before she married maliek. could her death have been the result a love triangle gone bad? >> their line of questioning made me think that they were looking at the soldier that she was involved with. >> reporter: the guy she was having the fling with at work? >> yes. >> reporter: what kind of questions did they ask about him? >> what the relationship was like. did he love her? did she love him? did maliek know? >> reporter: did you have to check into this soldier that she had the little side thing with? >> certainly, and he was devastated that this happened. he provided his phone. his whereabouts. we concluded that he was telling the truth, where he was during the time. >> reporter: with the boyfriend cleared, some of karlyn's friends and family thought the murder might be connected to her top secret work at ft. meade. >> i wondered if she was targeted, or knew something she wasn't supposed to know because of her job. >> reporter
they spoke with karlyn's roommate, marissa, multiple times. about the soldier karlyn had the brief relationship with before she married maliek. could her death have been the result a love triangle gone bad? >> their line of questioning made me think that they were looking at the soldier that she was involved with. >> reporter: the guy she was having the fling with at work? >> yes. >> reporter: what kind of questions did they ask about him? >> what the relationship...
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. >> to marissa, maybe if there's any comments on what happened in the capitol? i don't know if you're able to comment on that. any comments? is marissa still on the call? >> i believe it's mr. anderson, the u.s. attorney. >> oh, mr. anderson, are you still on the call? >> yes, i don't think he -- i think he left. >> how about miss harris? is miss harris on the call? >> miss harris is there? >> i am on the call. unfortunately, i cannot give any comment as to the ongoing nature of the federal investigations into the events that happened at the capitol. thank you. >> okay. are there any follow-up press questions? and i'm not hearing -- >> yeah, i have one question. greg >> and you're from what press? >> san francisco community news bay area radio coalition. >> okay. great. >> my question is to the mayor's office, hearing about how the tenderloin's really being looked at closely by all agencies and departments in san francisco. is there any plans that the mayor's office, for instance, will set a curfew in that area to help keep people off of the streets? and number
. >> to marissa, maybe if there's any comments on what happened in the capitol? i don't know if you're able to comment on that. any comments? is marissa still on the call? >> i believe it's mr. anderson, the u.s. attorney. >> oh, mr. anderson, are you still on the call? >> yes, i don't think he -- i think he left. >> how about miss harris? is miss harris on the call? >> miss harris is there? >> i am on the call. unfortunately, i cannot give any comment...
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working with marissa was intimidating because she's just -- unreal, so good.ybody i was working with, pete davidson, just a really special dude i met on the way up we were always tight and that movie totally solidified our friendship, so i ended up gaining a lifelong friend out of doing that he helped me through "snl" that week. >> jimmy: you were great on "snl" too, by the way. >> i got to work with all these guys i'm fans of, it was awesome. >> jimmy: i like pete, he's a great dude congrats on everything, bill and thank you again for coming on buddy. >> coming on i would do this every night if he didn didn't have to go to l.a.x. and get on a plane, all the shows, same black shirt bill, tell us about "star wars," well - >> >> jimmy: you're good, i'll call you tomorrow. billll burr, cheheck him outut "manandalorian" " on disney y pd "thehe king of s staten islalann hbo max.x. old d dominion i is next stick arouound go f for a run.. go for 1 10 runs! run n a marathonon. arare you kidddding me?! instead, s start smallll. withth nicorettete. whicich can leadad to
working with marissa was intimidating because she's just -- unreal, so good.ybody i was working with, pete davidson, just a really special dude i met on the way up we were always tight and that movie totally solidified our friendship, so i ended up gaining a lifelong friend out of doing that he helped me through "snl" that week. >> jimmy: you were great on "snl" too, by the way. >> i got to work with all these guys i'm fans of, it was awesome. >> jimmy: i...
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judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins. without your leadership, we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans for the year ahead. today, i'd like to share three main priorities to combat human traffics in 2021. -- human trafficking in 2021. first, continue to provide high quality victim services to survivors of child sex and labor trafficking. as a lead law enforcement official in san francisco, i am working with our system partners to design and implement new strategies to identify victims and address criminal exploitation and trafficking in all forms. the district attorney's office continues to have a dedicated human trafficking advocate who provides su
judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins. without your leadership, we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans...
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marissa has a question. how long do the antibodies from the vaccine last? longer than if you get covid and beat it naturally? >> great question. we do not know the long-term effects or long-term projection of how long it will last from the vaccine. earlier reports saying that it could last a year or longer. here is the issue relying on natural immunity for covid-19. it is true. from previous studies antibodies can last for longer than a year as well but aren't every infection is sustained. some people have a mild covid-19 infection. might not produce the same level of antibodies as people that produced a severe infection. we have a controlled dose that is going to get that 95% efficacy and getting the vaccine is a lot safer than actually getting covid-19. >> in the last 45 seconds before break i want to get a chance to help set the record straight on social media. you have got another one for us. >> i do. and thank you, producer eric. there is a rumor that the covid-19 vaccine could cause infertility. the internet reports that a protein the vaccine is targe
marissa has a question. how long do the antibodies from the vaccine last? longer than if you get covid and beat it naturally? >> great question. we do not know the long-term effects or long-term projection of how long it will last from the vaccine. earlier reports saying that it could last a year or longer. here is the issue relying on natural immunity for covid-19. it is true. from previous studies antibodies can last for longer than a year as well but aren't every infection is...
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cofounder marissa says they have inspired her students. >> they do it from their heart because they love it. >> reporter: cleo, a lowell high senior lacy heart, jenna, and violin. neil, plays viola. margaret says the siblings are role models. >> they have such a spark in them, that it is hard to find. >> we will do a draft problem. >> reporter: neil and cleo also tutor academics. they started a free program two years ago now meeting a resume. the pair assist underserved students in homework, and gets them excited about learning. >> reporter: students like 11th grader leanne song, who improved several grades to earn an a in algebra too. >> i have seen a big difference and change ever since i went to the study program. it would motivate me to study more. >> seeing the people i helped grow, that's been really rewarding for me. that makes me proud of them. >> reporter: for their volunteer service in music and academics, this week's jefferson award in the ba goo neil and cleo guerrero. >> the siblings were scholarship students at the conservatory of music. neil is studying engineering, cleo w
cofounder marissa says they have inspired her students. >> they do it from their heart because they love it. >> reporter: cleo, a lowell high senior lacy heart, jenna, and violin. neil, plays viola. margaret says the siblings are role models. >> they have such a spark in them, that it is hard to find. >> we will do a draft problem. >> reporter: neil and cleo also tutor academics. they started a free program two years ago now meeting a resume. the pair assist...
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judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins.r leadership, we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans for the year ahead. today, i'd like to share three main priorities to combat human traffics in 2021. -- human trafficking in 2021. first, continue to provide high quality victim services to survivors of child sex and labor trafficking. as a lead law enforcement official in san francisco, i am working with our system partners to design and implement new strategies to identify victims and address criminal exploitation and trafficking in all forms. the district attorney's office continues to have a dedicated human trafficking advocate who provides support to vic
judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins.r leadership, we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans for the year...
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judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins. without your leadership, we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans for the year ahead. today, i'd like to share three main priorities to combat human traffics in 2021. -- human trafficking in 2021. first, continue to provide high quality victim services to survivors of child sex and labor trafficking. as a lead law enforcement official in san francisco, i am working with our system partners to design and implement new strategies to identify victims and address criminal exploitation and trafficking in all forms. the district attorney's office continues to have a dedicated human trafficking advocate who provides su
judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins. without your leadership, we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans...
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judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins. without your leadership, we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans for the year ahead. today, i'd like to share three main priorities to combat human traffics in 2021. -- human trafficking in 2021. first, continue to provide high quality victim services to survivors of child sex and labor trafficking. as a lead law enforcement official in san francisco, i am working with our system partners to design and implement new strategies to identify victims and address criminal exploitation and trafficking in all forms. the district attorney's office continues to have a dedicated human trafficking advocate who provides su
judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins. without your leadership, we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans...
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hello, marissa. hello, marissa. i'm sorry. go ahead, marissa. >> i'm marissa ortega-welch.just want to talk quickly about education. it is the heard and soul of what we do at kalw. we're known for it nationally. it is why i love working at the station. we have a continuing ed program for adults making a career change to radio, we work with people in state prisons. specifically with sfusd, we have worked with students stretching back through the history of the station. since 2012, we've offered a paid summer internship to sfusd high school students. and in january, we launched a podcast called t.b.h., which is by, about, and for teenagers. the psoa, none of this would change. we want to keep expanding the quality and reach of these programs for the district, and so i urge you to please vote in favor. thank you so much. >> clerk: hello, judy? >> hello. my name is judy silver, and i am the project director of the spiritual ed at kalw, a radio station that began in 2014. over the past three years, we have raised over $700,000 to support high quality documentary style programmin
hello, marissa. hello, marissa. i'm sorry. go ahead, marissa. >> i'm marissa ortega-welch.just want to talk quickly about education. it is the heard and soul of what we do at kalw. we're known for it nationally. it is why i love working at the station. we have a continuing ed program for adults making a career change to radio, we work with people in state prisons. specifically with sfusd, we have worked with students stretching back through the history of the station. since 2012, we've...
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judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins., we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans for the year ahead. today, i'd like to share three main priorities to combat human traffics in 2021. -- human trafficking in 2021. first, continue to provide high quality victim services to survivors of child sex and labor trafficking. as a lead law enforcement official in san francisco, i am working with our system partners to design and implement new strategies to identify victims and address criminal exploitation and trafficking in all forms. the district attorney's office continues to have a dedicated human trafficking advocate who provides support to victims and sur
judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins., we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans for the year ahead. today,...
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marissa, i think that is true, but my focus is to say that it is not just the chiron as we call it inmany have died, it is not just how many have been diagnosed. it is the incalculable cost on mental health all around the globe particularly among young people that i think will be with us for a long, long time that needs to be factored in in addition to how many died today. that is my view. with house minority leader ken mccarthy promising to meet with marjorie taylor greene sometime this week, i'm asking the following question -- will the republicans reprimand congresswoman marjorie taylor greene? still to come, it is the age old question, are we alone? no is the answer of a harvard astrophysicist. and he thinks that we've already been visited. it happened in 2017 for 11 days by extra terrestrial life. you're sensitive. f yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! ♪ in a year of changes. don't take chances on your taxes. be 100% certain with jackson hewitt. we'll get your taxes done right, guaranteed. ♪ it's time for sleep number's
marissa, i think that is true, but my focus is to say that it is not just the chiron as we call it inmany have died, it is not just how many have been diagnosed. it is the incalculable cost on mental health all around the globe particularly among young people that i think will be with us for a long, long time that needs to be factored in in addition to how many died today. that is my view. with house minority leader ken mccarthy promising to meet with marjorie taylor greene sometime this week,...
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. >> these days, of course, we'd expect marissa hargitay with the dna stuff and all that sort of thingwas there evidence? what happened to the evidence? do you think there was any travcy travesty of justice or travesty of evidence that went on? >> in one sense there was state of the art csi fall river and the police came in and picked up pieces of carpeting and picked up wood molding. the bodies were autopsied. the stomachs were sent to harvard, so in -- you know, in some ways they did what they could. this is before fingerprint evidence, long before dna but even before fingerprint is used as identification let alone, you know -- let alone for investigative purposes. and then, on the other hand, you can say they really botched things because there was nothing like the preservation of the crime scene that you would expect. i mean, one of the striking things about reading the accounts is how many people are just wandering through the crime scene on the day of the murders, and we know that based on the testimony that mrs. borden was moved so there are things that, you know, insofar as the
. >> these days, of course, we'd expect marissa hargitay with the dna stuff and all that sort of thingwas there evidence? what happened to the evidence? do you think there was any travcy travesty of justice or travesty of evidence that went on? >> in one sense there was state of the art csi fall river and the police came in and picked up pieces of carpeting and picked up wood molding. the bodies were autopsied. the stomachs were sent to harvard, so in -- you know, in some ways they...
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marissa is in luxembourg. good afternoon. caller: thanks for having me.oday? caller: i am watching because i'm interested in american politics and i have been following the last four years with interest and i am happy that today joe biden gets to be inaugurated as president. host: did you just start watching american politics over the last four years because of donald trump or have you watched casually in the past? caller: i think i started watching more closely when obama took office because i think it was a big achievement in a country like america to have the first black president. i had seen and i followed american politics before that. honestly the last four years have been infuriating for people in europe because i think in america, things are better. host: are there a lot of conversations that go on about american politics in your circle? caller: there are conversations going on. trump got to be in the news a lot of times, i would say on the -- on a daily basis. the company i work for has offices in the u.s., in chicago and so we got to exchange wi
marissa is in luxembourg. good afternoon. caller: thanks for having me.oday? caller: i am watching because i'm interested in american politics and i have been following the last four years with interest and i am happy that today joe biden gets to be inaugurated as president. host: did you just start watching american politics over the last four years because of donald trump or have you watched casually in the past? caller: i think i started watching more closely when obama took office because i...
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>>marissa thank you. another big story we're following the saturday night the upcoming inauguration just 4 days away. but today the u.s. postal service started removing a number of mailboxes in san francisco. just as a security precaution. we're told that a total of 12 boxes around civic center plaza and the hall of justice are being temporarily pulled a post office spokesperson says while he doesn't know of any specific threat against san francisco. several cities across america are on high alert. now boxes are usually removed during marathons and presidential visits to prevent folks from planting explosives inside but again we want to emphasize there is no known threat against the city of san francisco. the mailboxes we're told will be gone for about a week. >>that's just one of the precautions being taken ahead of the inauguration around the entire country. >>that's right and of course most of the focus being put on the nation's capital and while authorities say they are confident nothing will happen.
>>marissa thank you. another big story we're following the saturday night the upcoming inauguration just 4 days away. but today the u.s. postal service started removing a number of mailboxes in san francisco. just as a security precaution. we're told that a total of 12 boxes around civic center plaza and the hall of justice are being temporarily pulled a post office spokesperson says while he doesn't know of any specific threat against san francisco. several cities across america are on...
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judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins.ut your leadership, we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans for the year ahead. today, i'd like to share three main priorities to combat human traffics in 2021. -- human trafficking in 2021. first, continue to provide high quality victim services to survivors of child sex and labor trafficking. as a lead law enforcement official in san francisco, i am working with our system partners to design and implement new strategies to identify victims and address criminal exploitation and trafficking in all forms. the district attorney's office continues to have a dedicated human trafficking advocate who provides support
judge brielle, antonio breen, and marissa hawkins.ut your leadership, we would not be here today. i also want to thank fellow he leaders for coming to this call to action. i want to congratulate the champions that we are honoring today. may we continue to learn from and be inspired by you. each year, this event creates the opportunity to raise voices often not heard or forgotten, the opportunity to address concerns shared across system partners, and the opportunity to discuss our plans for the...
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. >> marissa from nbc affiliate wmbf-tv covered the case.t appears that this is someone she knows. if she's having a conversation that reportedly lasted that long and she's repeatedly calling back. >> right, exactly. >> was it sidney? they pulled the security footage from the gas station. >> you can see somebody walk up to the pay phone and place that call to heather elvis. >> police wondered if that somebody was sidney. they asked him to come in for another round of questioning. if he had been home, what was he doing at a pay phone calling heather? he finally 'fessed up. >> sidney moore told them in an interview with police, i made that phone call to heather. >> investigators began to build a time line from heather's phone at 1:35 a.m., sidney called heather from the pay phone. nine minutes later at 1:44, heather calls her friend bri between 2:29 and 3:05, heather called the pay phone nine times, but no one answered. her phone did connect to sidney's cell phone at 3:17 a.m. for four minutes. then from 3:25 to 3:37, the phone was in her car
. >> marissa from nbc affiliate wmbf-tv covered the case.t appears that this is someone she knows. if she's having a conversation that reportedly lasted that long and she's repeatedly calling back. >> right, exactly. >> was it sidney? they pulled the security footage from the gas station. >> you can see somebody walk up to the pay phone and place that call to heather elvis. >> police wondered if that somebody was sidney. they asked him to come in for another round...
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. >> reporter: marissa johnston just got her first dose of the covid-19 vaccine at this drive-through clinic. she is one of thousands of licensed home health care workers in sonoma county to get the shot. >> i'm happy that it protects me. but the last thing i would want is to pass it on to somebody. >> have you been vaccinated in the last 14 days? >> reporter: safeway pharmacists are partnering with the event, giving the moderna vaccine to caregivers in their cars, many who care for circumstances i'm anni hss worker. i take care of my 93-year-old aunt. she lives with me. and i'm just trying to keep myself safe and her. >> i'm happy i was able to get the vaccine. >> reporter: after distribution delays statewide, the county wants the move quickly in getting the vaccine into the arms of those who want it. >> there is an urgency to get this out there. but we also know that we want to make it as safe as possible, and we want to make people as comfortable as possible. >> reporter: at the end of today's clinic, there were about 17 doses of the vaccine left over. so safeway pharmacists put ou
. >> reporter: marissa johnston just got her first dose of the covid-19 vaccine at this drive-through clinic. she is one of thousands of licensed home health care workers in sonoma county to get the shot. >> i'm happy that it protects me. but the last thing i would want is to pass it on to somebody. >> have you been vaccinated in the last 14 days? >> reporter: safeway pharmacists are partnering with the event, giving the moderna vaccine to caregivers in their cars, many...
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all i have left to say is free marissa alexander. [ applause ] >> amen. thank you. be signing books, yes? >> yes. and you, i think? >> yes, oh, and me. [ laughter ] thank you. [ applause ] ♪♪ >>> you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span3. created by america's cable television companies. today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. weeknights this month we're featuring...
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aside from that i will say free marissa alexander. >> a man. [applause] >> thank you.l be signing books yes? >> so will u.s.? >> oh yeah, and me. thank you.
aside from that i will say free marissa alexander. >> a man. [applause] >> thank you.l be signing books yes? >> so will u.s.? >> oh yeah, and me. thank you.