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at the ranches, belinda helps meet other needs. when the pandemic hits,saraphine got stuck with hundreds of pans of beans restaurants no longer needed so the company bought them to save give up but alas came in and started helping. >> the employee jorge said belinda leads the way. >> she's got a big heart and noble and humble. >> serving latino farm workers and their families on the north san mateo coast, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to dr. belinda. >> she's also an assistant professor at the usf school of education and she's on the bay area. nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award at >>> majority of americans say quarantine left them feeling more tired than usual. 70% said bits have b bing ing kidsa tentpid % say th minutes before it's time to clock in. >> yeah, i'm part of that 44%. >>> coming up at 5:00, a controversial mural at the center of debate in palo alto, why the national police association wants it gone. so let's get one last check of weather with mary. >>> warmer at the bay and siider at
at the ranches, belinda helps meet other needs. when the pandemic hits,saraphine got stuck with hundreds of pans of beans restaurants no longer needed so the company bought them to save give up but alas came in and started helping. >> the employee jorge said belinda leads the way. >> she's got a big heart and noble and humble. >> serving latino farm workers and their families on the north san mateo coast, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to dr. belinda....
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belinda.rder to help families seeking asylum from mexico. >> great effort, sharon, thanks so much, you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award. do it online at kpix.com/hero. that's it for the news at 5:00. kpix 5 news begins right now. >>> it's rather amazing to see this many accounts compromised at once. >> now at 6:00, the biggest hack job in twitter's history, how elon musk, joe biden, barack obama, and bill gates all got wrapped up in an apparent bitcoin scam. >>> plus, while we endure a surge in cases, some good news tonight, the fight against covid may be slow. but progress is steady. the vaccines that are in the works. . >>> but first, our top story on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a stunning admission as the debate rages over students returning to classrooms. the school board president who admits distanced learning doesn't work. this evening we focus on whether students should return to classrooms. today san francisco unified school board announced plans to start a
belinda.rder to help families seeking asylum from mexico. >> great effort, sharon, thanks so much, you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award. do it online at kpix.com/hero. that's it for the news at 5:00. kpix 5 news begins right now. >>> it's rather amazing to see this many accounts compromised at once. >> now at 6:00, the biggest hack job in twitter's history, how elon musk, joe biden, barack obama, and bill gates all got wrapped up in an apparent bitcoin...
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belinda hernandez. >> belinda is also assistant professor at the usaf school of education and on the bay area border relief team and goes to the border to help families that are seeking asylum from mexico. >>> it is 6:56. >>> john lewis, the lion of the civil rights movement and longtime member of congress is died at the age of 80. he led the blood he sunday march in selma, alabama. he and his fellow protesters crossed the edmund pettis bridge. the images that reveal the ugly reality of racial impression oppression in the south were the turning point in the civil rights movement. john lewis served over three decades in congress and was known as the conscience of congress. >>> new rules around governor gavin newsom requiring most schools to start with online learning in the fall with full reopening that can only happen if the counties are off the state watch list for two consecutive weeks. classrooms must maintain physical distancing. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi wants the fbi to take charge of the investigation into the deadly shooting in vallejo after the destruction of a key piec
belinda hernandez. >> belinda is also assistant professor at the usaf school of education and on the bay area border relief team and goes to the border to help families that are seeking asylum from mexico. >>> it is 6:56. >>> john lewis, the lion of the civil rights movement and longtime member of congress is died at the age of 80. he led the blood he sunday march in selma, alabama. he and his fellow protesters crossed the edmund pettis bridge. the images that reveal the...
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so keeping that in mind, belinda, what do you think is the best way forward?o learn again come the fall and not fall behind, especially when it comes to online classes because that was much of the frustration, i think, in the spring semester with a lot of children, that kids weren't getting the ample amount of education to move ahead. >> with the safety concerns in mind, i truly believe that we can start with remote learning and as we can safely migrate kids back into the situation. we can go there. it's a lot of unsafe conditions here right now. we're looking at, you know, with traveling -- parents traveling, students traveling back and forth, how are we going to keep the kids safe? how are you going to keep diverse learners were masks on their face all day as well as preschool kids? i think we should start with remote learning and migrate into possibly a hybrid plan. >> august, are you getting do you feel like you're getting enough communication, do you feel like you're being heard when it comes to your local government, the governor especially, greg abbott?
so keeping that in mind, belinda, what do you think is the best way forward?o learn again come the fall and not fall behind, especially when it comes to online classes because that was much of the frustration, i think, in the spring semester with a lot of children, that kids weren't getting the ample amount of education to move ahead. >> with the safety concerns in mind, i truly believe that we can start with remote learning and as we can safely migrate kids back into the situation. we...
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. >> reporter: so, belinda, you've been doing this for over 30 years. it seems like it woulda lot to phase you. but in this moment, what is it that worries you about the virus and what you're seeing right now? >> i mean, i feel like we have like, how many more patients are going to come and eee we going tohaving that capacity to care for these patients, not necessarilin the form of a physical bed, but is in the forr of a or a doctor? we feel, you know, we're starting to feel on the thinner side, and we know there's help on the way, but i jujust wonder where the end point is. >> reporter: what's that like her you as a manager when you're in charge of all people who are worried about getting sick themselves? >> yeah, i do worry about my employees, and we certainly have a fair number of employees who are testing positivewhich also impacts the workforce. you know, i spend a lot of time out on the floor with my nurses and staff just trying to encourage them and rieving their stress however i can. it's stressful because, you know, these patients cannot have f
. >> reporter: so, belinda, you've been doing this for over 30 years. it seems like it woulda lot to phase you. but in this moment, what is it that worries you about the virus and what you're seeing right now? >> i mean, i feel like we have like, how many more patients are going to come and eee we going tohaving that capacity to care for these patients, not necessarilin the form of a physical bed, but is in the forr of a or a doctor? we feel, you know, we're starting to feel on the...
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visors omar lozano and belinda pina manage this floor. >> we all try our best to keep everybody healthyn the night. and when it is out of our hands, it is out of our control, we sometimes feel helpless. >> reporter: how do you deal with that? >> we cry, talk to each other, we embrace each other and try to do the best that we can. ( crying ) >> reporter: this is real. >> very real. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, mcallen, texas. >> yuccas: heartbreaking. an education debate is happening in households across the country. there is tremendous pressure to get children back in class. but no other country has tried to send kids back with virus levels like the u.s. cbs's meg oliver digs deeper talking to a teacher and parents. >> reporter: it's supposed to be a fall of firsts for the jackson family with children starting college, high school and middle school. >> if they come out and say we're going to continue remote learning, how would you feel about that? >> i would feel disappointed because i just want to be able to talk to my teachers, talk to my friends. >> reporter: as the jack
visors omar lozano and belinda pina manage this floor. >> we all try our best to keep everybody healthyn the night. and when it is out of our hands, it is out of our control, we sometimes feel helpless. >> reporter: how do you deal with that? >> we cry, talk to each other, we embrace each other and try to do the best that we can. ( crying ) >> reporter: this is real. >> very real. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, mcallen, texas. >> yuccas:...
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germany take now with this these platform these goals that aren't traditionally german we have to say belinda crane our chief political correspondent and berlin thank you. and we are going to go back now to that breaking news that we brought you earlier in the program french president if you the french prime minister at waffle leap as hands it in the resignation of his entire cabinet to president emanuel mccrum felipe's decision to stand down paves the way for a reshuffle which was widely expected there was no indication as to whether felipe will stay on as head of the new government. putting this into context for us let's bring into that you correspondent barbara vessel in brussels probably heard it there of the resignation and wofully was expected but why did the entire government resign now. because president mike wrong a once a complete reshuffle it seems incredibly brutal but it's something that happens again and again in french politics the president in france is more or less like the king and he determines who his court hears the people working for him and definitely under him are goin
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germany take now with this these platform these goals that aren't traditionally german we have to say belinda crane our chief political correspondent and berlin thank you. on the 1st face to face breath to talk since the coronavirus pandemic began have ended a day early with 2 sides no closer to a deal failure to reach an agreement by the end of the year could have a major impact on businesses already reeling as a result of the pandemic. this was the moment britain officially left the european union. it was january 31st and nothing brady changed. instead a transition period began giving both sides 11 months to decide on the future of their relationship 6 months on an agreement still seems a very long way off. this week the 2 sides met for their 1st face to face talks since the coronavirus struck the hope was that they could make significant progress towards reaching a deal on trade and other issues by october. but it wasn't to be negotiations ended a day earlier than planned and german chancellor angela merkel raised the possibility of the transition period ending without an accord. me fighti
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you're watching the news live from belinda bend fizzling is up next with a double business and don't forget you can keep up with the news on our website made up of dot com you can of course follow us into an instagram added up to news as well i'm going to spend and i'll be back in 15 minutes. and i believe you are the shocking report for the. whole mall a whole. new. drugs weapons human trafficking. delmore tool no need for the nigerian mafia on the riots. howzit it comes of this. behind it but. even. to see how busy is really to focus on. 60 minutes of. this. story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem. is crito no chemicals. his wife thought it was crazy. and i bought ducks. and can. step. out. on. this stand a chance. the rice is turning the fingers free. the finest egg production to top it off. training successful. sucker. starts in terms of. the coronavirus crisis spots an aviation meltdown e.u. ministers look for a way to rescue the sector mass job losses but travelers are keen to fly again. despite the pandemic and a factory closure tesla brings up yet another for
you're watching the news live from belinda bend fizzling is up next with a double business and don't forget you can keep up with the news on our website made up of dot com you can of course follow us into an instagram added up to news as well i'm going to spend and i'll be back in 15 minutes. and i believe you are the shocking report for the. whole mall a whole. new. drugs weapons human trafficking. delmore tool no need for the nigerian mafia on the riots. howzit it comes of this. behind it...
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clinical supervisors omar lozano and belinda pina manage this floor. >> we all try our best to keep everybody healthy in the night. and when it is out of our hands, it is out of our control, we sometimes feel helpless. >> reporter: how do you deal with that? >> we cry, talk to each other, we embrace each other and try to do the best that we can. >> reporter: this is real. >> very real. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, mcallen, texas. >> o'donnell: straight ahead. how one man keeps a city entertained while a lot of us are happening on by a string. the new house is amazing. so much character. original crown molding, walk in closets... we do have a ratt problem. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a way, just give it time. ♪ at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. it does help us save. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a way, just give it time. ♪ ♪ round and round! ♪ what comes around, goes around. ♪ for bundling made easy, go to geico.com every time you touch a surface, bacteria is left behind. now, consider how many times your family touches the su
clinical supervisors omar lozano and belinda pina manage this floor. >> we all try our best to keep everybody healthy in the night. and when it is out of our hands, it is out of our control, we sometimes feel helpless. >> reporter: how do you deal with that? >> we cry, talk to each other, we embrace each other and try to do the best that we can. >> reporter: this is real. >> very real. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, mcallen, texas. >>...
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yo me metÍ en la cuenta de belinda y son 250.ate, oliva y karité. cambia un poco, o mucho. nutrisse. cabello nutrido, mejor color. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! verano podría ser diferente. por suerte, estamos a la vuelta de la esquina, con formas más seguras de comprar para que disfrutes de cada momento. nos aseguramos de que tengas juguetes de piscina para toda la familia. que nunca se te acabe el protector solar y que siempre tengas los snacks que todos quieren. walgreens hace que tus compras sean más seguras, con pago sin contacto y entrega por auto farmacia... para que el verano siga. se trata de los próximos 10 años. pero hoy tú puedes hacer algo. tú puedes hacer la diferencia por los próximos 10 años al llenar el formulario del censo 2020. pues las ayudas del gobierno se reparten en base a la población. es muy importante que nuestra gente se deje contar. visita 2020census.gov/es y llena el censo hoy mismo. dale forma a tu futuro y a la de tu familia. a la espera de su juicio y en ♪ ♪ satcha: a la espera de su oficio y en casa
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my name is belinda smith. i'm a community organizer in district 6. i really get tired of not being able to look around me as i'm taking my walks. i have to look at the sidewalk to make sure i don't get a mess going. something's got to be done. people that used to come here on vacations don't want to come here because the streets are so dirty. tourism is one of our main resources here, and we're going to lose it all if we don't do something about it. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. can we have the next speaker, please. >> yes, good morning, supervisors. this is james mabry. as a small mike owe business out of the district 10 area, i was encouraged by all of you to make this a great progressive vision that you could come up with, and i feel like -- that if this -- if this charter amendment passes, it's going to inhibit our growth as microsmall businesses in district 10. i just want to say that. again, and also in listening, i hear a lot of waste, and then, i hear there's an issue of cleaning within the city. i am a microsmall business cleaning company.
my name is belinda smith. i'm a community organizer in district 6. i really get tired of not being able to look around me as i'm taking my walks. i have to look at the sidewalk to make sure i don't get a mess going. something's got to be done. people that used to come here on vacations don't want to come here because the streets are so dirty. tourism is one of our main resources here, and we're going to lose it all if we don't do something about it. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. can we...
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, kye, jenny, rebecca, who you just saw in the credits our booking roducers our senior producers, belindaatalie our line producers, alexandria, arlen and tyler. alexis, our fabulous director, murray and my road producer and official side kick, hank our wonderful internal and my long-term pal from radio to tv, james, aka homeie. our weekend chiefs, eddie vet and all the producers past and present, who have put this show on every single week and taken this journey with us i love you guys. i also want to thank you, our incredible a.m. joy audience our million plus reader army for tuning in every week and jumping on facebook like to chime in and make a trend and suggesting who won the week you always have great suggest n suggestions and thanks so much for making this show so much fun to do. everything we've done for the last four years has been all for you. you guys are what makes this show so special and even though joy is exiting, which i'm very sad about right now, this show, this great little brand we've built, will still be here. i hope you'll continue to support our friends like tiffany
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mary catherine goddard did have this enslaved woman, belinda starling, that she monumented in her willty to her. she liberated a woman as her final deathbed wish. i think there's more to that that i want to study and find out about. >> oftentimes i fear that women are not included in the page of history. s and that's an impression that women were not involved in the fight for independence. and that is not true. >> reporter: denise vanburen is the president general of the daughters of the american revolution. >> mary catherine goddard should inspire us today to raise our voices, to be part of the discussion, and to help chart the course for the nation. it's important that we recognize that not only women but people of color, foreign-born patriots, all contributed to our victory during the american revolution. >> reporter: for printer and artist mindy belloff, maerry catherine goddard is important. >> as a feminist artist i felt that we're still sort of grappling with this language today. i spoke with some historians about what all men meant at that time. did it mean all men or all white
mary catherine goddard did have this enslaved woman, belinda starling, that she monumented in her willty to her. she liberated a woman as her final deathbed wish. i think there's more to that that i want to study and find out about. >> oftentimes i fear that women are not included in the page of history. s and that's an impression that women were not involved in the fight for independence. and that is not true. >> reporter: denise vanburen is the president general of the daughters...
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my name is belinda, and i've lived in the bay area for nearly 25 years.i urge the board to pass the resolution 200771. when someone shows me the picture of the entrance to an indian detention camp and nazi germany, it gives me chills. now that i'm married to a man from india, i feel the dread that it could happen again, and the early stages genocide have been happening over a number of years, including erasing indian history, burning muslims arrive just on the rumor that they ate beef, destroying christian churches and even shops selling valentine's day. it's happening to the muslims from western china and the population of myanmar. the same atrocities that happen there could happen in india. 200 million muslim lives destroyed, and then, the other groups will have the same fate unless we speak up now. india -- [inaudible] >> this resolution helped reminded me that it has to get back on track as a democracy where many different people has interacted through the centuries. india has to hear from san francisco, a beacon of hope. thank you. >> clerk: thank yo
my name is belinda, and i've lived in the bay area for nearly 25 years.i urge the board to pass the resolution 200771. when someone shows me the picture of the entrance to an indian detention camp and nazi germany, it gives me chills. now that i'm married to a man from india, i feel the dread that it could happen again, and the early stages genocide have been happening over a number of years, including erasing indian history, burning muslims arrive just on the rumor that they ate beef,...
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my name is belinda, and i've lived in the bay area for nearly 25 years.i urge the board to pass the resolution 200771. when someone shows me the picture of the entrance to an indian detention camp and nazi germany, it gives me chills. now that i'm married to a man from india, i feel the dread that it could happen again, and the early stages genocide have been happening over a number of years, including erasing indian history, burning muslims arrive just on the rumor that they ate beef, destroying christian churches and even shops selling valentine's day. it's happening to the muslims from western china and the population of myanmar. the same atrocities that happen there could happen in india. 200 million muslim lives destroyed, and then, the other groups will have the same fate unless we speak up now. india -- [inaudible] >> this resolution helped reminded me that it has to get back on track as a democracy where many different people has interacted through the centuries. india has to hear from san francisco, a beacon of hope. thank you. >> clerk: thank yo
my name is belinda, and i've lived in the bay area for nearly 25 years.i urge the board to pass the resolution 200771. when someone shows me the picture of the entrance to an indian detention camp and nazi germany, it gives me chills. now that i'm married to a man from india, i feel the dread that it could happen again, and the early stages genocide have been happening over a number of years, including erasing indian history, burning muslims arrive just on the rumor that they ate beef,...
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my name is belinda, and i've lived in the bay area for nearly 25 years.i urge the board to pass the resolution 200771. when someone shows me the picture of the entrance to an indian detention camp and nazi germany, it gives me chills. now that i'm married to a man from india, i feel the dread that it could happen again, and the early stages genocide have been happening over a number of years, including erasing indian history, burning muslims arrive just on the rumor that they ate beef, destroying christian churches and even shops selling valentine's day. it's happening to the muslims from western china and the population of myanmar. the same atrocities that happen there could happen in india. 200 million muslim lives destroyed, and then, the other groups will have the same fate unless we speak up now. india -- [inaudible] >> this resolution helped reminded me that it has to get back on track as a democracy where many different people has interacted through the centuries. india has to hear from san francisco, a beacon of hope. thank you. >> clerk: thank yo
my name is belinda, and i've lived in the bay area for nearly 25 years.i urge the board to pass the resolution 200771. when someone shows me the picture of the entrance to an indian detention camp and nazi germany, it gives me chills. now that i'm married to a man from india, i feel the dread that it could happen again, and the early stages genocide have been happening over a number of years, including erasing indian history, burning muslims arrive just on the rumor that they ate beef,...