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and vice president mike walsh sees a brighter future for bathrooms. >> will they be nicer than the bathroomsy? >> i think they will. >> reporter: there is nothing simple about battling a pandemic that spreads so easily. so it is probably inevitable that as covid becomes a fixture of daily >>> hollywood is remembering olivia de havilland, one of the remaining stars from hollywood's golden age. including "gone with the wind." off screen, she is remembered as a fighter who challenged hollywood's contract system and won. anthony mason looks back on her life and career. >> reporter: it's the role for which she was most famous. playing melanie in the 1939 classic film "gone with the wind." it also scored olivia de havilland her first of five academy award nominations. she would go on to win two. the first for playing an unwed mother in 1946's "to each his own" and again in 1950 for her lead role in "the heiress." >> he finds me pleasing. >> oh, yes, i'm sure he does. >> reporter: she returned to the oscar stage over a half century later as a presenter at the 2003 oscars. >> this night is a memorab
and vice president mike walsh sees a brighter future for bathrooms. >> will they be nicer than the bathroomsy? >> i think they will. >> reporter: there is nothing simple about battling a pandemic that spreads so easily. so it is probably inevitable that as covid becomes a fixture of daily >>> hollywood is remembering olivia de havilland, one of the remaining stars from hollywood's golden age. including "gone with the wind." off screen, she is remembered as a...
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that's when you have to go to the bathroom often. like a woman who i can think of who was a waitress, and she would go sometimes every 15, 20 minutes. she couldn't keep her job. - well that's no good. that's awful, as a matter of fact. and they're talking about going during the day. what about at night? because i gotta tell you, once a while, i get up. - [michael] if you're getting up three, four times a night, and you multiply that by 365 days a year that's 1,000 trips to the bathroom. - that's a lot. and people don't like to talk about it because it's embarrassing. - right, right. it's so embarrassing especially when you think about people who have accidents. whether they're coughing or sneezing, or the urgency to get to the bathroom so badly, that you start having an accident. i had a patient once, calling me in tears. a poor woman with her children at disneyland. she couldn't stay in line with her kids because the urge was so intense. so was gonna have an accident, so she spent the day in the infirmary. it could be because the ur
that's when you have to go to the bathroom often. like a woman who i can think of who was a waitress, and she would go sometimes every 15, 20 minutes. she couldn't keep her job. - well that's no good. that's awful, as a matter of fact. and they're talking about going during the day. what about at night? because i gotta tell you, once a while, i get up. - [michael] if you're getting up three, four times a night, and you multiply that by 365 days a year that's 1,000 trips to the bathroom. -...
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not having to run to the bathroom is unbelievable. it's kind of changed my life to what it used to be. it's better than great because it's made a bigg difference in my life. - i'm surprised it worked. and i'm surprised it worked so quickly because within a week and a half i was doing fine after that, i wasn't going to the bathroom anymore. - sometimes you have the urge to go to the bathroom and you stand there, and nothing's coming out. and then when it finally comes out it trickles out. well now after taking the pill i've noticed that i go less frequently, and when i do have to go it just comes out, boom right back to bed. - what's in this? - it's the most comprehensive formula that's ever been developed. it contains stinging nettle. this herb has been used for years for prostate and urinary problems, even for relief of painful urinary tract infections. it's especially helpful in relieving frequent urination, particularly over night. pygeum africanum, also found to reduce frequency and urgency. pumpkin seed oil contributes additional
not having to run to the bathroom is unbelievable. it's kind of changed my life to what it used to be. it's better than great because it's made a bigg difference in my life. - i'm surprised it worked. and i'm surprised it worked so quickly because within a week and a half i was doing fine after that, i wasn't going to the bathroom anymore. - sometimes you have the urge to go to the bathroom and you stand there, and nothing's coming out. and then when it finally comes out it trickles out. well...
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are you always checking out the location of the nearest bathroom? do you have trouble sitting through a movie without a bathroom break? are you afraid you'll have an accident when you sneeze or laugh in public? are you constantly getting up throughout the night because you have to go? if you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be suffering from a weak and unpredictable bladder, the cause of some of life's most embarrassing and uncomfortable moments. - i couldn't laugh. i can't sneeze without losing a little bit of urine. - most days, my bladder is definitely running my life. it's a conscious thought everyday now. - it'll drive me crazy. there is no way i could deal with a diaper. - [announcer] 33 million americans suffer from the effects of a weak and unpredictable bladder. if you think the only hope is taking drugs with horrible side effects, surgery, or a trip down the dreaded adult diaper aisle,
are you always checking out the location of the nearest bathroom? do you have trouble sitting through a movie without a bathroom break? are you afraid you'll have an accident when you sneeze or laugh in public? are you constantly getting up throughout the night because you have to go? if you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be suffering from a weak and unpredictable bladder, the cause of some of life's most embarrassing and uncomfortable moments. - i couldn't laugh. i can't...
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to clean these bathrooms. probably one of the worst places for kids to pick up the disease. instead of going to the bathroom and saying 3 or 4 times a day in my shift, someone has to be posted outside to go in every 15 minutes. my wife is a schoolteacher on top of that retired. i used to work in heavy industry and needed things to do when i moved to colorado so i said they were having problems getting janitors, applied to be a janitor and we are shorthanded and i don't understand how they will reopen school's safely. i thank both of you for having an informed conversation. >> host: thank you. daarel burnette. >> guest: great call. that is one of the more unexplored areas of this crisis. there has already been an outbreak in schools, in missouri they had summer school and they had kids, had an outbreak and had to shut the school down and for two weeks straight they had to wipe down that entire building and this is a financial, logistical, from a financial standpoint, hundreds of thousands of dollars on bleach.
to clean these bathrooms. probably one of the worst places for kids to pick up the disease. instead of going to the bathroom and saying 3 or 4 times a day in my shift, someone has to be posted outside to go in every 15 minutes. my wife is a schoolteacher on top of that retired. i used to work in heavy industry and needed things to do when i moved to colorado so i said they were having problems getting janitors, applied to be a janitor and we are shorthanded and i don't understand how they will...
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so, it's never bothered me it's actually quite good we put rugs in our bathroom. >> seth: yeah. but i appreciate the interest that has gone into all of my little oddities. because this, you know, this place definitely houses is a lot of my treasures. and i have had some big laughs over the comments with my family who know me well, of all of my eccentricities of small and large. you know, like my giant tennis ball >> seth: right a very helpful thing to have around the house >> everyone should have one. [ laughter ] i highly recomommend my giant safety pin. >> seth: yep they're very -- they're great. >> let me -- i want to point out one thing. in all of the comments, i was most disappointed that nobody commented that the couch that was in there, which i am sitting on right now, is a miniature couch. >> seth: oh, so this is fascinating. i didn't realize you're actually on the couch right now so that means behind -- where i am right now is basically where the bathtub is, correct? >> well, no. because the couch is not normally in my bathroom. >> seth: oh, that makes me feel better be
so, it's never bothered me it's actually quite good we put rugs in our bathroom. >> seth: yeah. but i appreciate the interest that has gone into all of my little oddities. because this, you know, this place definitely houses is a lot of my treasures. and i have had some big laughs over the comments with my family who know me well, of all of my eccentricities of small and large. you know, like my giant tennis ball >> seth: right a very helpful thing to have around the house >>...
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so you're in the bathroom. you-- you walk out. you don't-- don't forget to wash your hands." >> i tell you the-- mother used to do. yeah, exactly. and i'll tell you 100% of the time people turn around. >> it's fun to joke about this stuff. but i gather talking to you i mean, this is something that you consider important for your business. >> right you need to make-- you need to create an environment and a business where people feel safe. the rush to convert restrooms has been good for business at the american standard company. they're developing all sorts of new touchless devices. it incorporates the flush touchless here. and it washes it and scours the inside of the urinal itself. >> they're looking at new, deeper sinks to control splashing and they are putting antimicrobial substances in their sinks and toilets. and vice president james walsh sees a brighter future for bathrooms. will they be nicer than the bathrooms of today? >> i think they will. >> there is nothing simple about battling a pandemic that spreads so easily. so i
so you're in the bathroom. you-- you walk out. you don't-- don't forget to wash your hands." >> i tell you the-- mother used to do. yeah, exactly. and i'll tell you 100% of the time people turn around. >> it's fun to joke about this stuff. but i gather talking to you i mean, this is something that you consider important for your business. >> right you need to make-- you need to create an environment and a business where people feel safe. the rush to convert restrooms has...
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i mean, no bathroom? that seems like a little risky, especially if you know that other people have gone there without using a bathroom >> some people do. >> i don't know. they do opt for the bathroom maybe i would splurge a little bit to get the full amenity. yeah, i mean, especially here in the concrete jungles having access to a pool would be fantastic. >> they've also banned bathrooms for parties. you can't do a pool party, you can just do a small visit. >> i can tell you a family in california have five kids. they love having a swimming pool in the backyard. i would have to figure out how to make it work here in the concrete jungle. with it being 98 degrees today, i would love that. >> robert, what's your take on this i guess a lot of those wealth type people you cover, they wouldn't have a need to rent their pools out. >> no, they don't want to rent out their pools. i went on the site and looked at the cost there is 17 pools within a half hour from me they are all rent, between $60 an hour and $80 an
i mean, no bathroom? that seems like a little risky, especially if you know that other people have gone there without using a bathroom >> some people do. >> i don't know. they do opt for the bathroom maybe i would splurge a little bit to get the full amenity. yeah, i mean, especially here in the concrete jungles having access to a pool would be fantastic. >> they've also banned bathrooms for parties. you can't do a pool party, you can just do a small visit. >> i can tell...
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that no place to be as hard to go to go to the bathroom. but everybody has now shut the bathrooms down all the fast food restaurants is really where you go or the supermarket or service station and they're always always close even before they're always you know they're under repair or not working or whatever it's very difficult to go to the restroom you almost have to go into a construction site and one of those. it's real practical difficulties right now i will improve member about a month or 2 months ago we had a toilet paper shortage snow madge and you're homeless and you can't get toilet paper nor can you get access to a bathroom and where it is a real crisis is water. and hygiene i mean with code you have to wash your hands but also you you know homeless people use drinking water. that they get from public bathrooms and you need water to live i think there's something interesting also about brant story that in los angeles a city you know right now the c.d.c. has come out with guidelines that are against homeless. so in los angeles advo
that no place to be as hard to go to go to the bathroom. but everybody has now shut the bathrooms down all the fast food restaurants is really where you go or the supermarket or service station and they're always always close even before they're always you know they're under repair or not working or whatever it's very difficult to go to the restroom you almost have to go into a construction site and one of those. it's real practical difficulties right now i will improve member about a month or...
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that they get from public bathrooms and you need water to live i think there's something interesting also about brant story that in los angeles a city you know right now the c.d.c. has come out with guidelines that are against homeless. so in los angeles advocates and thank god for that they were able to push this have really slowed down the sweeps so now brant in that story if you watch the whole video brant can stay in one place they don't have to move every day they don't have the threat of police every day but to be perfectly clear los angeles denver and many cities even though it's against c.d.c. guidelines are still being homeless camps. yet known. well i was there was there. you know i think why folks in housing in homes in fact there actually do have to have a who dish and polling thing and we send a raft right again if we cone the fact that the majority of folks experiencing homelessness in the us are folks of color like police interactions are not a. neutral thing right like the police violence and the brutality that has been documented in the demonstrations has been you kn
that they get from public bathrooms and you need water to live i think there's something interesting also about brant story that in los angeles a city you know right now the c.d.c. has come out with guidelines that are against homeless. so in los angeles advocates and thank god for that they were able to push this have really slowed down the sweeps so now brant in that story if you watch the whole video brant can stay in one place they don't have to move every day they don't have the threat of...
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cleaning bathrooms. lyi believe it's probably one of the worst places for the kids to pick up the disease so instead of going into the bathroom say three or four times during the day in my shift, i believe someone's going to have to be posted outside so they can go in there on maybe every 15 minutes to clean up. and my wife is a schoolteacher on top of that, retired. i used to work inside the industry and ineeded things to do when imoved to colorado so i saw they were having problems getting janitors so i applied to be a janitor and they hired me . but they were shorthanded . and i don't understand how they're going to be able to reopen schools safely and i'd like to thank both of you for having an informed conversation. >> host: thank you for what you do. daarel burnette. >> guest: that is i think one of themore unexplored areas of this crisis . so there's already been an outbreak in schools. we've already seen this so we don't have to be arise about this. they had summer school there and they had kids
cleaning bathrooms. lyi believe it's probably one of the worst places for the kids to pick up the disease so instead of going into the bathroom say three or four times during the day in my shift, i believe someone's going to have to be posted outside so they can go in there on maybe every 15 minutes to clean up. and my wife is a schoolteacher on top of that, retired. i used to work inside the industry and ineeded things to do when imoved to colorado so i saw they were having problems getting...
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> police allow him to use the bathroom. they learned he had a warrant for failure to appear in court. they prepare to arrest him. >> put your hands behind your back. you've got a warrant. >> a warrant? >> reporter: he begins to pan zblik hands behind your back. >> who will watch her? >> we'll find somebody to watch her. >> police pry the dog out of his hands. >> get on the ground. >> ow. okay. >> you're going for a felony now. >> an officer holding mahayam down with a knee to the head. it seems the worst is over. they walk him to their suv. he's still handcuffed. still pleading for his dog. >> officer. >> while the officers are trying to frisk him, somehow his cuffed hands that were behind him end up in front. >> i cannot believe this. >> relax. down to the ground. >> once again, he ends up on the ground. once again his head pressed to the pavement by a knee. other hands and feet hold down his torso, arms. restraints added to his legs. several officers are now pressing into his body. >> cannot breathe. >> reporter: at four
> police allow him to use the bathroom. they learned he had a warrant for failure to appear in court. they prepare to arrest him. >> put your hands behind your back. you've got a warrant. >> a warrant? >> reporter: he begins to pan zblik hands behind your back. >> who will watch her? >> we'll find somebody to watch her. >> police pry the dog out of his hands. >> get on the ground. >> ow. okay. >> you're going for a felony now. >> an...
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when the kids go to the bathroom , they will have to have someone outside the bathroom, on-duty all the time, in other words, to go in there and clean these bathrooms. i believe it's probably one of the worst places for the kids to pick up a disease. instead of going in three or four times a day during my shift, i think someone will have to be posted outside so that they can go in there maybe every 15 minutes to clean up. my wife is a schoolteacher on top of that, retired. i used to work in heavy industry and i needed things to do and i saw they were having problems getting janitors, so i went to the school and decided to be a janitor, they hired me, but we are shorthanded. i don't understand how they will be able to reopen schools safely. i would like to thank both of e for having this open conversation. host: thank you. ofst: that call, that is one the more unexplored areas of this crisis. has already been an outbreak in schools. we have already seen it, we don't have to theorize about it. joplin, missouri, they had a summer school there and they had, you know, they had kids and teach
when the kids go to the bathroom , they will have to have someone outside the bathroom, on-duty all the time, in other words, to go in there and clean these bathrooms. i believe it's probably one of the worst places for the kids to pick up a disease. instead of going in three or four times a day during my shift, i think someone will have to be posted outside so that they can go in there maybe every 15 minutes to clean up. my wife is a schoolteacher on top of that, retired. i used to work in...
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no mask, no social distancing, no scheduled bathroom breaks and no help either. the deputy chief medical officer published on open letter making the very same point. far fewer children are affected by covid-19, and that's far less than the flu. as an infectious disease expert,
no mask, no social distancing, no scheduled bathroom breaks and no help either. the deputy chief medical officer published on open letter making the very same point. far fewer children are affected by covid-19, and that's far less than the flu. as an infectious disease expert,
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an apartment with 2 bedrooms with a living room filled with bunk beds for sleeping and it has one bathroom and a kitchen. the workers paid between $2250.00 euros a month to live in an apartment that is cramped filthy and even moldy and that during the coronavirus pandemic. we are shown similar photos by another native of romania. he works for the german trade union confederation. contractual incident. workers from southeastern europe many of them work for subcontractors says these companies are buying up houses to accommodate workers and that's causing problems locally. in the german state of north rhine-westphalia for example subcontractors are buying so much real estate that the prices are being driven up. the people who live there can no longer afford to buy their own homes. and that's not the only reason this sub contracting system is being so hotly debated but how does it actually work in the meat industry for example. if company x. doesn't have enough personnel the workers through an external service provider company why that's the sub contractor who takes on production that company
an apartment with 2 bedrooms with a living room filled with bunk beds for sleeping and it has one bathroom and a kitchen. the workers paid between $2250.00 euros a month to live in an apartment that is cramped filthy and even moldy and that during the coronavirus pandemic. we are shown similar photos by another native of romania. he works for the german trade union confederation. contractual incident. workers from southeastern europe many of them work for subcontractors says these companies are...
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what is in that space, it's unpermitted bathroom so what we are doing now is legalizing that bathroom and we're not doing anything physically to it. we added it -- we modified the plan per planning guidance to include the bathroom that had been to get a permit for it. it's a violation satisfies issueissued for anunpermitted be space. what we're doing now is we're getting it permitted. physically not touching it or doing anything to that space. we're not removing it or doing anything to it. it will stay the same. this is in your presentation t. you said whether it was or wasn't used as a dwelling unit and i guess i'm asking directly what was this used as a dwelling unit previously. >> project sponsor. so, terry, are you on the line. >> turn down your tv. >> hi, board of supervisors. >> i'm hearing the delay of what we are already talking about. >> it's my computer. i have a mac book. sorry about that. the question is, was it ever used as a dwelling unit, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> yes, and that was over 15 years ago? >> in the past? i had two roommates and it wasn't an inde
what is in that space, it's unpermitted bathroom so what we are doing now is legalizing that bathroom and we're not doing anything physically to it. we added it -- we modified the plan per planning guidance to include the bathroom that had been to get a permit for it. it's a violation satisfies issueissued for anunpermitted be space. what we're doing now is we're getting it permitted. physically not touching it or doing anything to that space. we're not removing it or doing anything to it. it...
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what is in that space, it's unpermitted bathroom so what we are doing now is legalizing that bathroom and we're not doing anything physically to it. we added it -- we modified the plan per planning guidance to include the bathroom that had been to get a permit for it. it's a violation satisfies issueissued for anunpermitted be space. what we're doing now is we're getting it permitted. physically not touching it or doing anything to that space. we're not removing it or doing anything to it. it will stay the same. this is in your presentation t. you said whether it was or wasn't used as a dwelling unit and i guess i'm asking directly what was this used as a dwelling unit previously. >> project sponsor. so, terry, are you on the line. >> turn down your tv. >> hi, board of supervisors. >> i'm hearing the delay of what we are already talking about. >> it's my computer. i have a mac book. sorry about that. the question is, was it ever used as a dwelling unit, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> yes, and that was over 15 years ago? >> in the past? i had two roommates and it wasn't an inde
what is in that space, it's unpermitted bathroom so what we are doing now is legalizing that bathroom and we're not doing anything physically to it. we added it -- we modified the plan per planning guidance to include the bathroom that had been to get a permit for it. it's a violation satisfies issueissued for anunpermitted be space. what we're doing now is we're getting it permitted. physically not touching it or doing anything to that space. we're not removing it or doing anything to it. it...
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he even shared a bathroom. so he saw something and then pull it out and then into the presidents in this was untenable and not manageable but then dick cheney later became chief of staff. so cheney was assigned to figure out the heart problem and then to say can we get rid of your friend we need a room for quiet contemplation and necessarily what the president word articulate. so to continue with groupthink and to have a president that would survive to engender a little chaos and with the midterm election in 1994 he secretly brings in advisor dick morris with a political consultant at times of his career and clinton's aides don't like it and then daily get to the press that dick morris is advising the president and people like stephanopoulos but he even knows he got better results. and then tried to get better results. i will do two things. we will be coming later she for questions in the audience. >> there with the reagan administration. >> first of all thank you all and the bipartisan center for doing this bo
he even shared a bathroom. so he saw something and then pull it out and then into the presidents in this was untenable and not manageable but then dick cheney later became chief of staff. so cheney was assigned to figure out the heart problem and then to say can we get rid of your friend we need a room for quiet contemplation and necessarily what the president word articulate. so to continue with groupthink and to have a president that would survive to engender a little chaos and with the...
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police finally allowed him to use the bathroom. while he's inside, they learned he had a warrant for failure to appear in court for a marijuana violation. >> they prepared to arrest him. >> put your hands behind your back. you have a warrant. >> a warrant? >> reporter: he begins to panic. >> who will watch her? >> we'll find somebody to watch her. >> police pry the dog out of his arms and take him down. >> get on the ground. >> okay. okay. ow. okay. >> you're going for a felony now, dumb ass. >> an officer holding him down with a knee to the head as the dog watches. for a few seconds it seems the worst is over. they walk him to their suv. he's still handcuffed, still pleading for his dog. >> officer. >> while the officers are trying to frisk him, somehow his cuffed hands that were behind him end up in front. >> ow. ow. >> in front. >> i cannot believe this. [ bleep ]. >> relax, dumb ass. >> to the ground. to the ground. >> once again he ends up on the ground. once again, his head pressed to the pavement by a knee. other hands and f
police finally allowed him to use the bathroom. while he's inside, they learned he had a warrant for failure to appear in court for a marijuana violation. >> they prepared to arrest him. >> put your hands behind your back. you have a warrant. >> a warrant? >> reporter: he begins to panic. >> who will watch her? >> we'll find somebody to watch her. >> police pry the dog out of his arms and take him down. >> get on the ground. >> okay. okay....
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. >>> park bathrooms in santa clara are open again. the city has put in place new cleaning and sanitizing procedures to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, and park visitors will see signs in front of the park bathrooms with covid-19 protocols. >> i am not opposed to it, i think we should be open for the people that need it and have no other options, and if you do not want to use it that is your choice. no one is forcing you to do it. i think it is a good thing. >> the public bathrooms that city parks have a capacity limit of one person, dogs, children, or to members of the same household. when you visit the parks, you will have to follow the protocol like social distancing, use a facial covering, and sanitize the before and after you visit a park. do not forget, you can check the county by county information on reopening with the ktvu news app. there is a running list of what is open and where on the front page. >>> it is still not clear at schools around the country will be reopening this fall. coming up we will tell you how bay
. >>> park bathrooms in santa clara are open again. the city has put in place new cleaning and sanitizing procedures to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, and park visitors will see signs in front of the park bathrooms with covid-19 protocols. >> i am not opposed to it, i think we should be open for the people that need it and have no other options, and if you do not want to use it that is your choice. no one is forcing you to do it. i think it is a good thing. >> the...
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the building owner added extra showers and bathrooms, social distancing is still a challenge. >> i'ma little concerned because given how many people are living there. >> they are taking part in a new covid-19 testing and tracking program to prevent an outbreak among 14,000 people living in more than 100 chinatown sros. >> if there is one that's positive that means a chance of giving it to others is very high. >> the chinese hospital ceo partners with the city public health department to conduct free covid-19 testing. >> if tested positive thing quarantine them need to contact tracing. >> on this day health workers test00sros and more than 200 tenants had artie been tested and three sros since late may and only two people in separate hotels tested positive and were quickly quarantined. one lived in her building. >> i think we were all on edge. >> she tested negative and the virus did not spread and that experience taught health workers a valuable lesson. the medical director of san francisco clinic. >> a single case does not necessarily mean there's an outbreak. >> even in cramped qua
the building owner added extra showers and bathrooms, social distancing is still a challenge. >> i'ma little concerned because given how many people are living there. >> they are taking part in a new covid-19 testing and tracking program to prevent an outbreak among 14,000 people living in more than 100 chinatown sros. >> if there is one that's positive that means a chance of giving it to others is very high. >> the chinese hospital ceo partners with the city public...
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what is in that space, it's unpermitted bathroom so what we are doing now is legalizing that bathroom and we're not doing anything physically to it. we added it -- we modified the plan per planning guidance to include the bathroom that had been to get a permit for it. it's a violation satisfies issueissued for anunpermitted be space. what we're doing now is we're getting it permitted. physically not touching it or doing anything to that space. we're not removing it or doing anything to it. it will stay the same. this is in your presentation t. you said whether it was or wasn't used as a dwelling unit and i guess i'm asking directly what was this used as a dwelling unit previously. >> project sponsor. so, terry, are you on the line. >> turn down your tv. >> hi, board of supervisors. >> i'm hearing the delay of what we are already talking about. >> it's my computer. i have a mac book. sorry about that. the question is, was it ever used as a dwelling unit, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> yes, and that was over 15 years ago? >> in the past? i had two roommates and it wasn't an inde
what is in that space, it's unpermitted bathroom so what we are doing now is legalizing that bathroom and we're not doing anything physically to it. we added it -- we modified the plan per planning guidance to include the bathroom that had been to get a permit for it. it's a violation satisfies issueissued for anunpermitted be space. what we're doing now is we're getting it permitted. physically not touching it or doing anything to that space. we're not removing it or doing anything to it. it...
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but have we seen a really good airplane bathroom fight scene?ll -- >> now we are literally just - it's body to body contact. >> seth: yeah, exactly >> that's amazing though >> seth: no one wins in an airplane bathroom fight. that is one of the adages. >> yeah. no, everyone's a loser in that for sure >> seth: you have an ax in this film and, uh, you seem very comfortable with the ax. does something -- does work go into looking like you know what you're doing with an ax? [ laughter ] >> it's a mixture of work, and then also i was advised by my incredible fight coordinator danny hernandez to just walk around with the ax at all times. so he gave me an ax. it was rubber, but it still looked very, very real and he just said, "listen, just keep it with you at all times. like, he's like, "even if you go for a drive, if you go to a restaurant," this was back before lockdown. "like if you go -- just have it in the car even if you just hold it or if you're in the kitchen cooking, like, just twirl it a little bit." so, you know, i take direction very seriou
but have we seen a really good airplane bathroom fight scene?ll -- >> now we are literally just - it's body to body contact. >> seth: yeah, exactly >> that's amazing though >> seth: no one wins in an airplane bathroom fight. that is one of the adages. >> yeah. no, everyone's a loser in that for sure >> seth: you have an ax in this film and, uh, you seem very comfortable with the ax. does something -- does work go into looking like you know what you're doing...
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for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces.ress firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. to sleepy smudges... to shower-skipping. these days call for a quick clean. luckily, help is still one wipe away. love, neutrogena®. every time you touch a surface, bacteria is left behind. now, consider how many times your family touches the surfaces in your home in 24 hours. try new microban 24. spray on hard surfaces to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria initially. a bacteria shield that keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours, even after multiple touches. try new microban 24. available in multi-purpose, sanitizing, and bathroom sprays. this has been medifacts for microban 24. >>> in today's quick hits lebron james has decided to forego the option of wearing a social justice related statement on his jersey during the nba restart. he said it didn't seriously resonate with my mission, my goal >>> after 110 years of aviation the u.s. navy has its first black female technical jet pilot. lieutenant
for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces.ress firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. to sleepy smudges... to shower-skipping. these days call for a quick clean. luckily, help is still one wipe away. love, neutrogena®. every time you touch a surface, bacteria is left behind. now, consider how many times your family touches the surfaces in your home in 24 hours. try new microban 24. spray on hard surfaces to kill 99.9% of viruses...
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like an impossible idea. >> each time they used the bathroom, they chipped away at the mortar holdinge window. then they would replace the loose bricks until one day, the hole was big enough, and they made a break for it. >> from the moment that i dropped down out of that bathroom window and hit the sand below, i knew that it was bad. >> they sprinted for a mosque, the one place where they thought they'd be safe. >> right before we stepped in, i looked back, and i saw one of our young captors. >> inside the mosque, one person stepped forward to try and help amanda, someone she'll never forget. >> it was the first woman that i had seen in about five months. and when she hugged me and held on to me, it was the first time in that five months that i felt something akin to being safe. >> that feeling would be fleeting. >> i just clung onto her, and i started pouring out my heart to this woman, and she began pleading with my captors to let me go. >> her pleas were ignored. the kidnappers circled amanda, guns drawn, and began dragging her out of the mosque. >> that woman threw herself on top
like an impossible idea. >> each time they used the bathroom, they chipped away at the mortar holdinge window. then they would replace the loose bricks until one day, the hole was big enough, and they made a break for it. >> from the moment that i dropped down out of that bathroom window and hit the sand below, i knew that it was bad. >> they sprinted for a mosque, the one place where they thought they'd be safe. >> right before we stepped in, i looked back, and i saw...
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. >> here we are in the bathroom.r: she has not had a shower for 12 weeks. >> so, we've got no washing we just got ladies down the corridor which is our bathroom and toilet. we have little wash in the sink. nighttime and reporter: married to ray for 26 foyears lockdown, the long as the have been apart was five days. >> she's a very strong person and i know she would cope. she's always been there. real solid woman and you won't find a better one. >> that's nice. [laughter] reporter: their reaction to the prime minister's comment that too many care homes the not follow proceres. >> you only have to look around and talk to the carersw and k how much they care. there are hundreds of thousandsu of otherthere that have done things similar, exactly the same. so, yeah, it is a bit unfair, bit dishetening. reporter: for three months, staff had become temporary residence of this care home. day-to-dayife alongside celebrating easter, and many birthdays. and they have kept the t.rus ou but after 12 weeks, they finally feel it is
. >> here we are in the bathroom.r: she has not had a shower for 12 weeks. >> so, we've got no washing we just got ladies down the corridor which is our bathroom and toilet. we have little wash in the sink. nighttime and reporter: married to ray for 26 foyears lockdown, the long as the have been apart was five days. >> she's a very strong person and i know she would cope. she's always been there. real solid woman and you won't find a better one. >> that's nice....
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as a result of that, these public bathrooms out there right now are as critical and essential as ever, especially for the people who continue to be homeless on our streets, but not only for the people who are homeless partnership know that many essential workers are relying on public bathrooms. every time i walk by them, there's a line and it's been hugely critical and an essential part of our city's front-line response to prevent the spread of the covid-19 and especially as we see a surge of covid-19 cases throughout the city, including in places like the tenderloin which now has one of the highest infection rates and i think it is critical and essential that we renew this emergency ordinance so that we can continue to provide access to ban bathrooms and handwashing station which are key to maintaining public health during this horrific public health emergency. as i understand it, the costs of implementing this ordinance are reimbursable through fema and i hope that you will consider supporting this ordinance and extending it so that this essential service will continue to stop the s
as a result of that, these public bathrooms out there right now are as critical and essential as ever, especially for the people who continue to be homeless on our streets, but not only for the people who are homeless partnership know that many essential workers are relying on public bathrooms. every time i walk by them, there's a line and it's been hugely critical and an essential part of our city's front-line response to prevent the spread of the covid-19 and especially as we see a surge of...
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more than often and use the bathroom at a white only bathroom at it devastation in tuskegee and thewner shot him in the back and killed him. there was already antiwar sentiment bubbling, and this is early, this is way before king gave his speech in new york. so they issued a statement that was pretty strong about how to the united states government did and traddidn't trade its class s very well here and then expect them to die on the battlefield and so that was the extreme that the legislatures used to devote love to see him so there is a picture of him sitting while everyone else is standing taking the oath. it's a very, very pathetic picture and so there was a special election and he won that and by this time he had sued and actually lost a the suit and the court of appeals. the attorney general under carter voted as a part of the two judge majority said three judges handled the two to one vote not to see him and the rights had been violated for the rights of his constituents and so it went to the supreme court. the. is that all you've got to. the. george smith was the speaker tha
more than often and use the bathroom at a white only bathroom at it devastation in tuskegee and thewner shot him in the back and killed him. there was already antiwar sentiment bubbling, and this is early, this is way before king gave his speech in new york. so they issued a statement that was pretty strong about how to the united states government did and traddidn't trade its class s very well here and then expect them to die on the battlefield and so that was the extreme that the legislatures...
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he wanted to use the bathroom. >> how are you doing, officer? >> reporter: it began 9:30 a.m. on a wednesday. muheim and his chihuahua named chiquita were homeless. he needed to use the public restroom. an employee stopped him. no dogs allowed and the police called. he suffered from skichizophreni and anxiety according to his family. they learned he had a warrant for failure to appear in court for having a marijuana pipe. they prepare to arrest him. >> put your hands behind your back. you got a warrant. >> a warrant. >> reporter: he begins to panic. >> put your hands behind your back. >> i don't have no one to watch her. >> we'll find somebody to watch her. >> reporter: police pry the dog out of his arms and take him down. >> okay, okay, okay. >> get on the [ bleep ] ground. >> okay! >> get on the ground, dude. >> okay. >> now you're going to be going for a felony now, dumbass. >> an officer holding him down with a knee to the head as the dog watches. for a few seconds it seems the worst is over. officers walk him to his suv. he's still handcuffed, still pleading for his dog.
he wanted to use the bathroom. >> how are you doing, officer? >> reporter: it began 9:30 a.m. on a wednesday. muheim and his chihuahua named chiquita were homeless. he needed to use the public restroom. an employee stopped him. no dogs allowed and the police called. he suffered from skichizophreni and anxiety according to his family. they learned he had a warrant for failure to appear in court for having a marijuana pipe. they prepare to arrest him. >> put your hands behind...
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. >> what are your thoughts on public bathrooms right now?c bathrooms are sort of a black hole of understanding with the coronavirus. we know a person that is infectious does actually release infectious viral material in the feces. we know that when you flush a toilet there's a toilet plume sending when's in the bowl up into the air so theoretically there's a risk associated with bathrooms and the toilet plumes but a real driver of infection we probably would see that more in the data and so far there's been one possible association that's reported to date. treat them with caution but they're not something to run away from actively if we need to use them. >> you're now making me more averse thinking about the flush plume. yet again. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. >>> next, a warning from health officials, why reopening rio de janeiro is described as quote sending the population to the slaughterhouse. y for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty.
. >> what are your thoughts on public bathrooms right now?c bathrooms are sort of a black hole of understanding with the coronavirus. we know a person that is infectious does actually release infectious viral material in the feces. we know that when you flush a toilet there's a toilet plume sending when's in the bowl up into the air so theoretically there's a risk associated with bathrooms and the toilet plumes but a real driver of infection we probably would see that more in the data and...
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the bathroom.like a john hughes movie, where uncle buck walks into the room and everything falls on his head. i said, this may seem funny to you but you have to put it all back. they said, we can't lift it. i said, how did you get it in? they didn't have an answer. >> stephen: did you make them do it? >> i did most of it. >> stephen: so they won. were they making a clubhouse or was it to prank mom? >> they're just bored. everybody's bored, stephen. they're just bored. >> stephen: well they shouldn't be. no one should be bored because you have a new book, "the world needs more purple people." okay. who are the purple people and why do we need them, kristen bell? >> well, we need them because this book -- you know, you write children's books two years in advance. my friend ben and i two years ago were sitting around at a family dinner and we realized our kids were observing every bit of conversation that sounded like debates because, to be honest, it was mostly political. th vry polarizing political
the bathroom.like a john hughes movie, where uncle buck walks into the room and everything falls on his head. i said, this may seem funny to you but you have to put it all back. they said, we can't lift it. i said, how did you get it in? they didn't have an answer. >> stephen: did you make them do it? >> i did most of it. >> stephen: so they won. were they making a clubhouse or was it to prank mom? >> they're just bored. everybody's bored, stephen. they're just bored....
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if your financial situation has changed, for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces.t press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. for over 25 years, home instead has helped seniors stay at home. recently, that's taken on a new meaning. staying home has become essential. but some can't do it alone. if you care for others, you already have what it takes. seniors need help to stay home and stay safe. they need us and we need you. home instead. apply today. ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse." we begin with another drawback of covid-19. >> yes, trigger warning. americans locked in the house for months are putting on the pounds. call it the covid 16. a new study finds 76% of people surveyed have gained up to 16 pounds since the spring. most say they snack on comfort foods because there is nothing else to do. >> nearly half of those polls say they've been only wearing sweat pants or yoga pants, mona, and some aren't wearing any pants at all. no judgment. >>> next, a new reality for all those shows on hgtv that tear down walls
if your financial situation has changed, for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces.t press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. for over 25 years, home instead has helped seniors stay at home. recently, that's taken on a new meaning. staying home has become essential. but some can't do it alone. if you care for others, you already have what it takes. seniors need help to stay home and stay safe. they need us and we need you....
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more often than most and use a bathroom at a whites only bathroom at a bathroom in tuskegee and the owner of the gas station shot him in the back and killed him. and there was already anti-war sentiment bubbling within snick, this is early, this is way before king gave his speech, you know, in new york. and so they issued a statement which was pretty strong about how the approach to the war and how the united states government didn't treat its black citizens well here and then expected them to die on the battlefield. and so that was the excuse that the-- the fellow legislators used to vote not to see him. so there is this picture of julian with-- sitting while everyone else is standing taking the oath and he was only 25 and he looks like he's 15 and it's a very, very pathetic picture. and so there was a special election to fill his seat and he won that. and by this time he had sued and he actually lost the suit in the court of appeals. griffin bell, who you might recall, became attorney general under carter, voted not -- voted as part of the two-person, the two-judge majority to-- t
more often than most and use a bathroom at a whites only bathroom at a bathroom in tuskegee and the owner of the gas station shot him in the back and killed him. and there was already anti-war sentiment bubbling within snick, this is early, this is way before king gave his speech, you know, in new york. and so they issued a statement which was pretty strong about how the approach to the war and how the united states government didn't treat its black citizens well here and then expected them to...
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the deal was, it was like a jack and jill bathroom. when you're in it, you lock both sides. but when you leave, you unlock. well, the mother/daughter, they think more their customers, always forgot to unlock the bush side of the bathroom door. anyway, in many ways he grew up in texas. and even though they, they lived in washington and new york, when at the u.n. and china. texas is where they always went home to. and people were surprised by how deeply felt about texas, and i can't tell the story in maine and i hope no one from maine is watching, watches this on c-span. president bush loved maine, loved the coast of maine, and it was his summer home, and he, it was a big part of his life, and the ocean definitely he talked very eloquently about the ocean and it gave him peace. that's where the atlantic, the atlantic ocean, maine is where he is where he went to sort of find his center, he would say. but texas was home. and he died in december of 2018 and we're in maine, it's early october. and we know the end is near. and we're nervous about moving him home to texas. number on
the deal was, it was like a jack and jill bathroom. when you're in it, you lock both sides. but when you leave, you unlock. well, the mother/daughter, they think more their customers, always forgot to unlock the bush side of the bathroom door. anyway, in many ways he grew up in texas. and even though they, they lived in washington and new york, when at the u.n. and china. texas is where they always went home to. and people were surprised by how deeply felt about texas, and i can't tell the...
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and it's great for bathrooms!umping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. it even works on stainless steel. it cuts through 100% of dirt, grease and grime. available with easy-to-swap refills. to get three times the cleaning power, try clean freak from mr. clean. ♪ one day ♪ one day in your life someone will remind you ♪ ♪ how could you leave it all behind ♪ >>> we are constantly reminded how easy just one day in our lives can change all forever. >> we're hearing about a flight attendant who went the extra mile for a passenger with autism and her special graduation surprise. here's abc's whit johnson. >> garrison, i was your flight attendant -- >> reporter: it started with a chance encounter on a flight to dallas. an instant connection and a note of kindness. >> i remembered how much you love airplanes. my dad, brother, grandpa, cousin, and uncle are pilots. i found this old airplane guide, and i thought you should have it. >> reporter: that note and these books co
and it's great for bathrooms!umping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. it even works on stainless steel. it cuts through 100% of dirt, grease and grime. available with easy-to-swap refills. to get three times the cleaning power, try clean freak from mr. clean. ♪ one day ♪ one day in your life someone will remind you ♪ ♪ how could you leave it all behind ♪ >>> we are constantly reminded how easy just one day in our lives can...
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looking for a destination that isn't always the bathroom?our doctor if myrbetriq is right for you. and visit myrbetriq.com. you think it smells fine, s in your car. but your passengers smell this. eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip. wow, it smells good in here. so you and your passengers can breathe happy. no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com >>> we do believe this is a real increase in cases because the percent positivities are going up. >> masks now mandatory in every texas county with more than 20 cases. >> we cannot do a repeat of what we saw through the memorial day w
looking for a destination that isn't always the bathroom?our doctor if myrbetriq is right for you. and visit myrbetriq.com. you think it smells fine, s in your car. but your passengers smell this. eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip. wow, it smells good in here. so you and your passengers can breathe happy. no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there...
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was reluctant, he would do shenanigans from the inbox of his office to the oval, he even shared a bathroom with florida. the usual preacher protocol. what he would do with the control of them boxes, they went to president-elect, he would pull about and the political policies. he wrote something in front of the president, into the presidential -- this is really incapable, not manageable and in fact they had to do something about it and gerald florida was close to hartman and he did not want to do anything but then there was cheney who became the chief of staff and the presidential history but cheney was assigned a figured out how to deal with the problem and one thing he did was heartening next to the oval, he knew he could not go to florida and say get rid of your friend but he said mr. president and he found he was out of office and he did not stay in the white house and he no longer had the office from where he was being so problematic. sometimes he needs to take steps that are not necessarily what the president is willing to articulate what he wants in order to address. i would say in t
was reluctant, he would do shenanigans from the inbox of his office to the oval, he even shared a bathroom with florida. the usual preacher protocol. what he would do with the control of them boxes, they went to president-elect, he would pull about and the political policies. he wrote something in front of the president, into the presidential -- this is really incapable, not manageable and in fact they had to do something about it and gerald florida was close to hartman and he did not want to...