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this is mary beth, our mother. behind mary beth our father, leonard. and chris sinker to his right. also you see her black armband. >> she was suspended also -- >> i'm back behind there somewhere we all attended the shot but we all attended the school board meeting and the school board decided to support the principles and so we had been kicked out of school. our lawyer with what was than the -- civil liberties union the iowa chapter recommended that we go back to school without the arm bands on so that we wouldn't complicate our case with trans issues. and that we suit the school system for violating our first amendment rights. so that's what we did. >> that's what happened. >> we lost at the district court. judge stevenson felt that it was a first amendment issue, that it was a free speech issue but that the school authorities had the right to make the rule about that. so we lost our case at the district court, federal district court level so appealed to the circuit court in st. lewis and normally at the circuit court the case is heard by a three judge panel. the three judge panel
this is mary beth, our mother. behind mary beth our father, leonard. and chris sinker to his right. also you see her black armband. >> she was suspended also -- >> i'm back behind there somewhere we all attended the shot but we all attended the school board meeting and the school board decided to support the principles and so we had been kicked out of school. our lawyer with what was than the -- civil liberties union the iowa chapter recommended that we go back to school without the...
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beth gives some great talks. fantastic talk on stonewall jackson's -- >> if you are bringing up the famous last map, my argument is that it was done late on april 30 or early may 1. >> i was listening. i just didn't buy your argument. >> bring it. we can talk about how awesome female historians are. let's battle royale. >> hey, it's such a pleasure to have you here. doingyou for all you are especially during this time of the pandemic and getting appomattox ready for the summer season. i'm excited our students are going to be down there still working with the american people. i'm looking forward to my first day at appomattox, too. >> we will roll out the red carpet. >> you don't have to do that. do the red and green checkered carpet. how's that? >> we will do that. >> thank you for being on. it's been awesome. i'm glad to hear all the interpretation is going well, and i've always said a great site is read by a great chief of interpretation. >> thank you so much. toure c-span cities travels the country exploring th
beth gives some great talks. fantastic talk on stonewall jackson's -- >> if you are bringing up the famous last map, my argument is that it was done late on april 30 or early may 1. >> i was listening. i just didn't buy your argument. >> bring it. we can talk about how awesome female historians are. let's battle royale. >> hey, it's such a pleasure to have you here. doingyou for all you are especially during this time of the pandemic and getting appomattox ready for the...
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beth, good to have you with us.ick up there on rick per perry's point, the former gov governor. these polls show a slightly different story. the latest "new york times"/sienna college poll, biden leading the president with latina voters 57%-44%, a smaller margin than hillary clinton in the 2016 exit poll. should the biden campaign be concerned about that? >> well, vice president biden has had a hole in his game throughout this entire campaign which is hispanic voters not just in texas, ayman. we've seen it all over the country. it's been a source of concern for the campaign and they've done a lot of work to try to shore up his -- >> all right. looks like we may have -- beth, are you with us? >> and who are -- >> sorry, you froze there. >> i'm here. >> you froze for a moment. i'll let you finish that thought. >> sorry. yep. yep. so latina voters have been a little less enthusiastic with vice president biden than other voting groups. if he's going to do well in texas, probably not on the strength of a new surge of lat
beth, good to have you with us.ick up there on rick per perry's point, the former gov governor. these polls show a slightly different story. the latest "new york times"/sienna college poll, biden leading the president with latina voters 57%-44%, a smaller margin than hillary clinton in the 2016 exit poll. should the biden campaign be concerned about that? >> well, vice president biden has had a hole in his game throughout this entire campaign which is hispanic voters not just in...
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that in itself hurts beth's sensory requirements. with doors constantly slamming, they're not therapeutic at all. somebody like beth, with her sensory needs, is never going to get better in an environment like that. despite promises for change following abuse scandals, the regulator says there is still too much poor care in long—stay hospital wards. in some places patients were restrained on a daily basis. and the time people were secluded or segregated for, ranged from two days to 13 years. we found that people, the staff who were looking after people in the hospitals, often didn't have the skills and knowledge to understand how properly to use restraint, segregation, seclusion. and i think that often it was a case of not knowing how to meet people's needs, not understanding autism, not really being clear about what the triggers were and the reasons behind people's behaviour. so if you change the focus of training for staff, you get the right specialist staff in place, then it should both reduce the need to use any form of restricti
that in itself hurts beth's sensory requirements. with doors constantly slamming, they're not therapeutic at all. somebody like beth, with her sensory needs, is never going to get better in an environment like that. despite promises for change following abuse scandals, the regulator says there is still too much poor care in long—stay hospital wards. in some places patients were restrained on a daily basis. and the time people were secluded or segregated for, ranged from two days to 13 years....
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i would be honored. >> liam: beth is the princess. >> hope: oh.ell, then, that must make me the queen. >> liam: [ english accent ] oh, you'll always be my queen. >> hope: [ english accent ] as long as you bend the knee. [ both laugh ]
i would be honored. >> liam: beth is the princess. >> hope: oh.ell, then, that must make me the queen. >> liam: [ english accent ] oh, you'll always be my queen. >> hope: [ english accent ] as long as you bend the knee. [ both laugh ]
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he was replaced by cj beth third.one touchdown drive and put the 49ers in position to win the game on a hail mary but batted away, incomplete. the 49ers lose 25-20. they faltered 2-2. i guess the question is now, will jimmy garoppolo be ready by next week ? if he is not, is it nick mullens or cj beth third? a lot going down in san francisco now. >>> time now is for:56. >> coming up next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, president donald trump could be on his way home as soon as today after spending three nights at walter reed medical center. we have the latest on his condition. >>> i'm emily turner. it is not quite election day but the polls are open. i wi >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area , president donald trump governing from a hospital room. the conflicting reports over his health and why he could be back in the white house as soon as today. >>> with 29 begins at san francisco's outdoor voting center. we take a look at how yo
he was replaced by cj beth third.one touchdown drive and put the 49ers in position to win the game on a hail mary but batted away, incomplete. the 49ers lose 25-20. they faltered 2-2. i guess the question is now, will jimmy garoppolo be ready by next week ? if he is not, is it nick mullens or cj beth third? a lot going down in san francisco now. >>> time now is for:56. >> coming up next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, president donald trump could be on his way home as...
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beth, you don't wear a mask? in public spaces where they insist that you do, but otherwise, no. >> brennan: when you hear the statistics that are rattled off by the c.d.c. director or you hear dr. fauci saying wearing a mask could really stop the spread, why do you doubt that? >> because a virus is a virus. the particle is so teeny tiny that it can't be seen without a microscope. while pro phylacticlymay help, certainly if i was around someone who was old and ill, i would do it, but the virus is a virus. it is so small. i think your best offense is a really good defense. be healthy, eat well, exercise well, sleep well. >> brennan: do you believe that the united states could have done better in its response to the virus? a show of hands. beth, dave, and walter, you all think that the response was adequate. walter, you've lost friends? >> how do you respond to an unknown when you have absolutely no idea what it is. they acted to take care of people as best as they could. you shoot from the hip. i think that the job
beth, you don't wear a mask? in public spaces where they insist that you do, but otherwise, no. >> brennan: when you hear the statistics that are rattled off by the c.d.c. director or you hear dr. fauci saying wearing a mask could really stop the spread, why do you doubt that? >> because a virus is a virus. the particle is so teeny tiny that it can't be seen without a microscope. while pro phylacticlymay help, certainly if i was around someone who was old and ill, i would do it, but...
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mary beth mcdade brings us. the latest. >>flames light up the night skies in orange county as firefighters battle the blaze on the ground and in the air the fast-moving silverado fire has grown to more than 7200 acres and more than 90,000 people have been evacuated in irvine in lake forest 2 firefighters who were working near where the fire started suffered second and third-degree burns to the majority of their bodies. the orange county fire authority chief says they're now in a fight for their lives at the hospital i was at the hospital. >>shortly after both firefighters were. brought to the hospital. they're gravely injured their and families are with them. >>fire officials say the 3126 year-old firefighters are part of the hand crew team please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. and we hope that they have a speedy recovery to fire kicked off near silverado canyon. well, the air assault has resumed they had to stop flying for most of the day because the wind gusts made it too dangerous to fly the wind driven fire tha
mary beth mcdade brings us. the latest. >>flames light up the night skies in orange county as firefighters battle the blaze on the ground and in the air the fast-moving silverado fire has grown to more than 7200 acres and more than 90,000 people have been evacuated in irvine in lake forest 2 firefighters who were working near where the fire started suffered second and third-degree burns to the majority of their bodies. the orange county fire authority chief says they're now in a fight for...
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i think it's going to come back to bite him. >> okay, beth.etween super voters and fear mongers, what do you think is going on in florida? >> florida is always very, very close as you know. the last few elections have been decided by just fractions of votes. so whatever happens on tuesday will be a hair on either side. either candidate could win or lose this. david's right. you could parse this to death and try to figure out what's going on with the different communities in florida. it's a huge state with a huge range of demographics. what we do know is that joe biden has had a hole in his game all along with latino voters. he lost them badly to bernie sanders during the primaries. there's been some softness with joe biden with younger latinos and also younger black men. there's been a lot of effort being done both by the biden campaign and by some of the super pacs to try to shore that up, try to talk to some of these communities why they should give joe biden a look. and the campaign will tell you things are improving and they're on the trac
i think it's going to come back to bite him. >> okay, beth.etween super voters and fear mongers, what do you think is going on in florida? >> florida is always very, very close as you know. the last few elections have been decided by just fractions of votes. so whatever happens on tuesday will be a hair on either side. either candidate could win or lose this. david's right. you could parse this to death and try to figure out what's going on with the different communities in florida....
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operation manager for the projec.t at lockheed martin gathered material in space everr with us is beth buck, the missions operation manager for the project at lockheed martin this sounds incredible how did it go? >> it was so amazing it couldn't have gone any better today. it has been a fantastic day. a fantastic spacecraft and a fantastic team >> that's amazing. so you land and gathered stuff what did you get >> it is the material on thetery asteroid that has basically been there for four and a half billion years. bac and we were there just for a few seconds to get that data back so we can bring it back to find out how our solar system formed. some of the basics formed. some of the basics >> this thing th >> this thing that scraped the asteroid, how big was it how would you describe it? >> sure. the sag sam head. a samp we call it the tag sam head. a sample acquisition mechanism about the size of an older car air filter and we actually come down on the surface with that. we compress down we fire up the nitrogen to stir up the material to put it backtk in and then we in and then we bac
operation manager for the projec.t at lockheed martin gathered material in space everr with us is beth buck, the missions operation manager for the project at lockheed martin this sounds incredible how did it go? >> it was so amazing it couldn't have gone any better today. it has been a fantastic day. a fantastic spacecraft and a fantastic team >> that's amazing. so you land and gathered stuff what did you get >> it is the material on thetery asteroid that has basically been...
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beth, thank you so much. >>> it has been a warm day across the state of california, and certainly here in the bay, a little less warm than anticipated which has everything to do with the fact that our air quality is so diminished today. we have had a lot of cloud cover that moved in, but let's start by taking a look at the state of california and where temperatures are at right now, you can see here where all of the reds and pinks are, 90 degrees in san diego right now, 96 in fresno, 95 in sacramento, here, back in the day, you know we are doing better than anticipated, so, 77 in san francisco, we are expecting it to be about 90 degrees today but again all of that smoke cover is keeping the sun from getting in, 91 in santa rosa and about 81 in san jose. high temperature is in control not just here in the bay but all throughout the state, and we are seeing temperatures across the state that are well above average, that is why we are under a heat advisory, and of course we are also dealing with the smoke and haze and heat, so october has started, very warm and very smoky for us. in fact,
beth, thank you so much. >>> it has been a warm day across the state of california, and certainly here in the bay, a little less warm than anticipated which has everything to do with the fact that our air quality is so diminished today. we have had a lot of cloud cover that moved in, but let's start by taking a look at the state of california and where temperatures are at right now, you can see here where all of the reds and pinks are, 90 degrees in san diego right now, 96 in fresno,...
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. >>> joining us is beth fouhy, senior politics editor. thank you for being here. it's down to single digits until the election. where are we in the race now as far as our reporting? >> i think the biggest thing we're looking at that is sort of unprecedented is this amount of early vote that is going on all over the country. people really taking advantage of it in states across the country both in perp and mail-in voting in part because of the pandemic, of course, but also because the election this time is drawing so much attention, there's so much passion on both sides and people really want to make sure their vote is going to be counted. you're seeing incredibly long lines all over the country. i live here in new york. lines in new york city and elsewhere and yesterday on the first day of early voting, people were standing in line four, five hours to vote. people want to cast the ballot and make their presence now. if they learned anything in 2016 it's votes count, votes matter, representation matters. people seem to have really gotten the message. what we are se
. >>> joining us is beth fouhy, senior politics editor. thank you for being here. it's down to single digits until the election. where are we in the race now as far as our reporting? >> i think the biggest thing we're looking at that is sort of unprecedented is this amount of early vote that is going on all over the country. people really taking advantage of it in states across the country both in perp and mail-in voting in part because of the pandemic, of course, but also...
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hutchins, major kirk klein, commander megan nazrathi, linden commander john shea, and not present our beth carter, maureen a, both navy nurses and art director of executive medicine program. as reported yesterday in consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any care he may need. 72 hours into his diagnosis now, the first week of covid, and particular this day is the most critical in determining the course of this illness. the team and i are happy with the progress that he has made. thursday he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion and fatigue, which are now resolving. i would like to bring up dr. dooley to discuss some of the specifics of the care. dr. dooley: thank you. good afternoon. i would like to mention what an incredible, how proud i am of this team assembled behind me and the honor that has been to care for the president here at walter reed. he is receiving standing multidisciplinary care for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him closely for any evidence of
hutchins, major kirk klein, commander megan nazrathi, linden commander john shea, and not present our beth carter, maureen a, both navy nurses and art director of executive medicine program. as reported yesterday in consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any care he may need. 72 hours into his diagnosis now, the first week of covid, and particular this day is the most critical in...
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thanks, beth. i just really christmas with our families? thanks, beth.y had to listen to all kinds of scientific advice, some of which tends in very much a different direction from some of the sage advice that you've seen but we also have to balance that scientific advice with the consequences for people's lives, for people's mental health, for people's livelihood that comes from the lockdown measures and you have heard what david nabarro of the world health organization, a very estimable epidemiologist says about lockdown. there is a range of advice and there is a balance that we advice and there is a balance that we have to strike. i think i would just stress that we are not going back to, you know, we are not closing schools. it is very, very important that we are keeping schools open. construction, manufacturing, we want to keep going. people, of course, should work from home. we want to minimise contact and get the r down and that's the important thing. that's the way to protect the nhs but i am not going to pretend to you that thesejudgments not go
thanks, beth. i just really christmas with our families? thanks, beth.y had to listen to all kinds of scientific advice, some of which tends in very much a different direction from some of the sage advice that you've seen but we also have to balance that scientific advice with the consequences for people's lives, for people's mental health, for people's livelihood that comes from the lockdown measures and you have heard what david nabarro of the world health organization, a very estimable...
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john major kirk klein, commander nazrathi, linden commander john shea, and not present our beth carter, maureen a, both navy nurses and art director of executive medicine program. inreported yesterday consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any care he may need. now,urs into his diagnosis the first week of covid, and particular this day is the most critical in determining the course of this illness. the team and i are happy with the progress that he has made. thursday he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion and fatigue, which are now resolving. i would like to bring up dr. dooley to discuss some of the specifics of the care. thank you. good afternoon. would like to mention what an incredible, how proud i am of this team assembled behind me and the honor that has been to care for the president here at walter reed. standingeiving multidisciplinary care for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him closely for any evidence of complications firm -- from either the vir
john major kirk klein, commander nazrathi, linden commander john shea, and not present our beth carter, maureen a, both navy nurses and art director of executive medicine program. inreported yesterday consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any care he may need. now,urs into his diagnosis the first week of covid, and particular this day is the most critical in determining the...
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former president and ceo of beth israel medical center. a quick programming note, lester holt is hosting a live discussion with joe biden. a one-hour prime time event that will fwh miami, undecided voters asking biden where he stands on issues. now yesterday i got the chance to speak with a group of voters in freemont, ohio. part of my velshi across america tour. the wide ranging discussion i had with them is up next. here is what sadie moore stewart is hoping to see from her candidate. >> i would like to see him advance the independent ideals of creating a more perfect union. not perfect, a more perfect. and each generation should strive for that. and i think one of the ways to do that is to ensure that everyone can vote. to ensure th everyone can vote. >>> in my continuing series, i met with sick voters in fremont, ohio yesterday. we had a great conversation on the grounds of the rutherford b. hays center. we started by talking about, what else, politics. >> how many are registered republicans. how many democrats? any independents? thank
former president and ceo of beth israel medical center. a quick programming note, lester holt is hosting a live discussion with joe biden. a one-hour prime time event that will fwh miami, undecided voters asking biden where he stands on issues. now yesterday i got the chance to speak with a group of voters in freemont, ohio. part of my velshi across america tour. the wide ranging discussion i had with them is up next. here is what sadie moore stewart is hoping to see from her candidate....
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beth what sharon has 4 children to take care of she's also got knowns that are rapidly accumulating interest what otoh it. it's become difficult to feed and clothe our children. and away from home oh i decided to do that 18 stories like this are playing out across kenya unemployment in the country has doubled to tamper samson for pandemic struck in march the spread of the virus an unhappy reminder that even fairytale like projects such as conserving aren't guaranteed a happy ending. i'm joined now by unit health munshi spokeswoman for women entrepreneurs in germany and africa you have good to have you on the show we often hear the pandemic as a real challenge for women in particular when it comes to their work lives because of responsibilities that are often put on them or traditionally placed on them at home is that the same in africa from what you know. it definitely is i mean working and getting a decent living for the families is a challenge in africa even though in times of know this but now it's getting even more difficult because of course it's the women that's on the jobs that are le
beth what sharon has 4 children to take care of she's also got knowns that are rapidly accumulating interest what otoh it. it's become difficult to feed and clothe our children. and away from home oh i decided to do that 18 stories like this are playing out across kenya unemployment in the country has doubled to tamper samson for pandemic struck in march the spread of the virus an unhappy reminder that even fairytale like projects such as conserving aren't guaranteed a happy ending. i'm joined...
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that in itself hurts beth's sensory requirements.ll. somebody like beth, with her sensory needs, is never going to get better in an environment like that. despite promises for change following abuse scandals, the regulator says there is still too much poor care in long—stay hospital wards. in some places, patients were restrained on a daily basis. and the time people were secluded or segregated for, ranged from two days to 13 years. we found that people, the staff who were looking after people in hospitals, often didn't have the and knowledge often didn't have the skills and knowledge to understand how properly to use restraint, segregation, seclusion. and i think that often it was a case of not knowing how to meet people's needs, not understanding autism, not really being clear about what are the triggers were and the reasons behind people's behaviour. so if you change the focus of training for staff, you get the right specialist staff in place, then it should both reduce the need to use any form of restrictive practices, and make s
that in itself hurts beth's sensory requirements.ll. somebody like beth, with her sensory needs, is never going to get better in an environment like that. despite promises for change following abuse scandals, the regulator says there is still too much poor care in long—stay hospital wards. in some places, patients were restrained on a daily basis. and the time people were secluded or segregated for, ranged from two days to 13 years. we found that people, the staff who were looking after...
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to be in on wednesday nightandi business need to be in on wednesday night and i was very tough on beth would hope that all the games were played at the same time so no one was unduly advantage. it is all kinds of disquiet from clubs in the league, partly because the proof that this game as it stands had safely and be selected and coming into a close contact with huge numbers of people at the cloud testing positive and looking at when the first sign of this outbreak started and they said that there was one false negative from the testing company which is thrown everything into confusion and once that was negative, it was clear that it was a positive list of the authorities of the look and see whether or not they took all of the requisite precautions and follow the right protocols to see if everyone was tested and traced in if the testing was done as safely as possible and they insist they've done nothing wrong and follow the protocol still a letter of the regulations next couple of will show us whether that is to be the case. lets take a look at some of the other stories making the head
to be in on wednesday nightandi business need to be in on wednesday night and i was very tough on beth would hope that all the games were played at the same time so no one was unduly advantage. it is all kinds of disquiet from clubs in the league, partly because the proof that this game as it stands had safely and be selected and coming into a close contact with huge numbers of people at the cloud testing positive and looking at when the first sign of this outbreak started and they said that...
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absorbing to pass into instead of 3 many years and allegations of human rights violations lives up to beth's future under the china trust. allegations of forced labor in china's cotton fields couldn't we do a detainee has made the t. shirt no closer. than fitting into.
absorbing to pass into instead of 3 many years and allegations of human rights violations lives up to beth's future under the china trust. allegations of forced labor in china's cotton fields couldn't we do a detainee has made the t. shirt no closer. than fitting into.
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and specifically, he was briefed on january 23 by beth sanner whose name has now emerged as the briefer at that time. trump later famously said the fox that come he said this was the first ever heard of the rotavirus and that is briefer had said it was quote no big deal, end quote. there's so many things about that statement that are suspect to begin with, which is first of all the president's daily brief is by definition everything in it is a big deal. when that item is also briefed verbally in addition to being in the pbd it's an even bigger deal. when i talk to intelligence officials about this they also this makes no sense that just something that was no big deal in the pdb. on top of that my sources tell me, and, frankly, it's disappointing that this has been reported in many places since trump made that statement without challenge. nobody, a number of the count several the kind of gone along with trump's version here. my sources tell me that's not at all the case, that the warning was clear-cut and it was that they should be taken very seriously indeed. and i think, bruce, you pro
and specifically, he was briefed on january 23 by beth sanner whose name has now emerged as the briefer at that time. trump later famously said the fox that come he said this was the first ever heard of the rotavirus and that is briefer had said it was quote no big deal, end quote. there's so many things about that statement that are suspect to begin with, which is first of all the president's daily brief is by definition everything in it is a big deal. when that item is also briefed verbally...
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. >> reporter: beth black and her dog walk around the oakland hills several times a week and she is ashat she is not looking forward to the closure. >> i think with covid getting outside is important. >> reporter: starting sunday it will be shut down. >> it is hard to live anxious all the time. sometimes you are like when will the power go out. >> it is cool, kind of deceptive now, but we are on alert. >> reporter: pg&e says up to 39,000 customers could lose power starting on sunday. this home in oakland had a solar power installed in august. >> really i think that customers are all questioning how they will have a reliable source of electricity. >> reporter: the demand for the system faces other hurdles. >> we really need to work better on that. >> firefighters in the east bay will be using a powerful new tool during dangerous fire weather. fire crews started to train with it last september. >> stay with abc 7 news and the abc 7 news app for the latest updates on the dangerous wind as we have a special edition starting monday morning at 4:30. >> a lot more to come. the candidates hit
. >> reporter: beth black and her dog walk around the oakland hills several times a week and she is ashat she is not looking forward to the closure. >> i think with covid getting outside is important. >> reporter: starting sunday it will be shut down. >> it is hard to live anxious all the time. sometimes you are like when will the power go out. >> it is cool, kind of deceptive now, but we are on alert. >> reporter: pg&e says up to 39,000 customers could...
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bit of money this cycle tying republican candidate with van dyne to donald trump in district.th >> beth van dyne and donald trump joined at the hip on health care. they supported a plan to take away health care from millions and protections for pre-existing conditions and then ignore the science, recklessly siding with politicians on reopening. their health care record is sickening. host: that ad running in that open 24 district race. on tying the candidates to others in the party to try to turn vote or amplify your side. problem for republicans is that voters see them as the incumbent party functionally with donald trump in the white house. typically reelection campaigns for presidents become referenda on the incumbent white house and in this case that's not helpful to republicans. republicans message against nancy pelosi and aoc may be more effective in a midterm year when democrats are advancing their own policy initiatives through the house and senate. politicale if the environment worsens in that scenario. for now abigail spanberger is ahead of her opponent in the richmond suburbs.
bit of money this cycle tying republican candidate with van dyne to donald trump in district.th >> beth van dyne and donald trump joined at the hip on health care. they supported a plan to take away health care from millions and protections for pre-existing conditions and then ignore the science, recklessly siding with politicians on reopening. their health care record is sickening. host: that ad running in that open 24 district race. on tying the candidates to others in the party to try...
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. >> reporter: beth black and her dog walk around the oakland hills several times a week and she is as that she is not looking forward to the closure. >> i think with covid getting outside is important. >> reporter: starting sunday it will be shut down. >> it is hard to live anxious all the time. sometimes you are like when will the power go out. >> it is cool, kind of deceptive now, but we are on alert. >> reporter: pg&e says up to 39,000 customers could lose power starting on sunday. this home in oakland had a solar power installed in august. >> really i think that customers are all questioning how they will have a reliable source of electricity. >> reporter: the demand for the system faces other hurdles. >> we really need to work better on that. >> firefighters in the east bay will be using a powerful new tool during dangerous fire weather. fire crews started to train with it last september. >> stay with abc 7 news and the abc 7 news app for the latest updates on the dangerous wind as we have a special edition starting monday morning at 4:30. >> a lot more to come. the candidates hi
. >> reporter: beth black and her dog walk around the oakland hills several times a week and she is as that she is not looking forward to the closure. >> i think with covid getting outside is important. >> reporter: starting sunday it will be shut down. >> it is hard to live anxious all the time. sometimes you are like when will the power go out. >> it is cool, kind of deceptive now, but we are on alert. >> reporter: pg&e says up to 39,000 customers could...
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. >> i'm beth van dyne, never defund the police or side with criminals. >> that's why we stand w van duyne. >> reporter: viewed as toss-up. some view as battle to define the suburban vote. do you feel there are misconceptions of who lives in suburbs and who are the voters? >> there is huge misconception. i'm a soccer mom, suburban mother and wife in the suburbs. what i want for my children, family and community is the safety and prosperity that's afforded within the american promise. and color of my skin does not change that. >> reporter: 36-year-old grew up on the border in el paso, texas. mexican-american mother met black father in the army. childhood wasn't always easy. >> i learned growing up not all homes have four walls. >> lived in homeless shelter, on relatives' couches and at one point in kiddy pool side of gas station with mom but received housing from hud, food stamps to keep us fed and public education became a home for us. think about my dream, going to college, becoming an educator, there was so much hard work but also so much luck. when you're working hard and doing ev
. >> i'm beth van dyne, never defund the police or side with criminals. >> that's why we stand w van duyne. >> reporter: viewed as toss-up. some view as battle to define the suburban vote. do you feel there are misconceptions of who lives in suburbs and who are the voters? >> there is huge misconception. i'm a soccer mom, suburban mother and wife in the suburbs. what i want for my children, family and community is the safety and prosperity that's afforded within the...
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beth finally dies of some unspecified illness, dropping mittens out the window. i am making a little fun, but she is kind of a homebody, she does not like to leave the house. the other sisters are all modern women, if you will. meg is a governess who works for a living. does not always like it but works for a living. jo is a writer and wants to go out and write the great american novel. amy is a sculptor. all three of them are fairly successful in those professions, but crucially, all three of them end up settling down, getting married, and having children. that is going to be important for the way women reintegrate new, reconstructed society. so you have southern writers, northern writers -- by the way, louisa may alcott, we found out 20 years ago now that she also wrote real potboiler stories, which she denigrates in "little women." they paid better and she preferred them. she wrote a short story called "mask" about women hiding themselves. interesting stuff. people are not just reading about women, they are watching them. this is anna dickenson. she is so well
beth finally dies of some unspecified illness, dropping mittens out the window. i am making a little fun, but she is kind of a homebody, she does not like to leave the house. the other sisters are all modern women, if you will. meg is a governess who works for a living. does not always like it but works for a living. jo is a writer and wants to go out and write the great american novel. amy is a sculptor. all three of them are fairly successful in those professions, but crucially, all three of...
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it is 0% contained mary beth mckay has the latest. >>flames light up the night skies in orange county as firefighters battled the blaze on the ground and in the air the fast-moving silverado fire has grown to more than 7200 acres and more than 90,000 people have been evacuated in irvine in lake forest 2 firefighters who were working near where the fire started suffered second and third-degree burns to the majority of their bodies. the orange county fire authority chief says they're now in a fight for their lives at the hospital i was at the hospital. >>shortly after both firefighters were. brought to the hospital. they're gravely injured their and families are with them. >>fire officials say the 3126 year-old firefighters are part of the hand crew team please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. and we hope that they have a speedy recovery to fire kicked off near silverado canyon. well, the air assault has resumed they had stop flying for most of the day because the wind gusts made it too dangerous to fly the wind driven fire that
it is 0% contained mary beth mckay has the latest. >>flames light up the night skies in orange county as firefighters battled the blaze on the ground and in the air the fast-moving silverado fire has grown to more than 7200 acres and more than 90,000 people have been evacuated in irvine in lake forest 2 firefighters who were working near where the fire started suffered second and third-degree burns to the majority of their bodies. the orange county fire authority chief says they're now in...
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there are concerns here that ldiplomaticale will be much easier to handleen bethe two countries, butre issues like climate change, the relationship with chinad russia, on. those differences are not going away anytime soon. laura: jenny hill, thank you so much. coronavirus cases are rising fast across europe and leaders are scrambling to stop the spread with new restrictions. earlier today, germany announced a partial lockdown nationwide that will come into force next week. and cinemas close their doors. to give you a sense of how fast the vis is spreading the areas in dark red show where infections are over40 per 100,000 of the population. in france, officials announced 244 deaths, down from over 500 on tuesday. in response to the grong emmanuel macron, announced at, lockdown will be in place for at least the month of november. our prayers correspondent explains -- paris correspondent explains. reporter: it will be similar to the lockdown we wenthrough in april and may. we will be required to be in our homes and produce a piece of pefor police if we leave our homes. there will be the
there are concerns here that ldiplomaticale will be much easier to handleen bethe two countries, butre issues like climate change, the relationship with chinad russia, on. those differences are not going away anytime soon. laura: jenny hill, thank you so much. coronavirus cases are rising fast across europe and leaders are scrambling to stop the spread with new restrictions. earlier today, germany announced a partial lockdown nationwide that will come into force next week. and cinemas close...
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well-qualified, graduated summa cum laude from notre dame law school and received the hoins prize receiving beth effort in scholarship and a scholar. carter sneed says there is just consensus. amy barrett is the best student, the smartest and most talented person to ever come through the university of notre dame law school. in addition to being a gifted student, judge barrett clerked for d.c. circuit judge laurence silberman and the lion of the court justice antonin scalia. in 2017 judge barrett was confirmed in a bipartisan vote to serve on the 7th circuit court of appeals in support of her 2017 nomination colleagues described judge barrett as "a model of the fair impartial and sympathetic judge." judge barrett is moan a qualified jurist bust a woman o great character. a devoted working more of seven children, two adopted from haiti and one child born with special needs. she is full of compassion and empathy and understands the needs of our nation's most vulnerable. judge barrett would become the first-ever mother of school-aged children to serve on the supreme court of the united states. if co
well-qualified, graduated summa cum laude from notre dame law school and received the hoins prize receiving beth effort in scholarship and a scholar. carter sneed says there is just consensus. amy barrett is the best student, the smartest and most talented person to ever come through the university of notre dame law school. in addition to being a gifted student, judge barrett clerked for d.c. circuit judge laurence silberman and the lion of the court justice antonin scalia. in 2017 judge...
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following the decision not to charge any police officers for the beth of breonna taylor. was shot dead in her apartment by police in a botched raid. she explains why this kind of incident continues to take place. >> we have seen these various ways in which low income people have been criminalized, so poverty is seen as a crime. it's made it very difficult for black communities, for communities of color around the color. so when we see these types of uprisings, it's a result of that disenfranchisement, but also the fact that the police are patrolling these communities. the police are in there day in and day out, doing what we call a theory of broken windows policing, where they're able to come into communities because of low-level kind of infraction, the low-level activities, and they come in with their force and that is why we see the types of brutality and killing that we're seeing right now. >> you have spoken about defunding the police. and also investing in communities. would you elaborate? >> yes. so the call to defund the police is a pretty important one that emerge
following the decision not to charge any police officers for the beth of breonna taylor. was shot dead in her apartment by police in a botched raid. she explains why this kind of incident continues to take place. >> we have seen these various ways in which low income people have been criminalized, so poverty is seen as a crime. it's made it very difficult for black communities, for communities of color around the color. so when we see these types of uprisings, it's a result of that...
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beth what sharon has 4 children to take care of she's also got knowns that are rapidly accumulating interest what are toilet. at the it's become difficult to feed and clothe our children. and. all. the t.v. . stories like this are playing as across kenya unemployment in the country has doubled to tamper sand for a pandemic struck in march the spread of the virus an unhappy reminder that even fairy tale like projects such as conserving aren't guaranteed a happy ending let's turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world clashes have broken out in indonesia's capital jakarta during a 3rd day of protests and strikes against new legislation the so-called jobs creation law was approved by parliament on monday demonstrators say the law undermines workers' rights and weakens environmental protections. fresh clashes have erupted between as a by john and armenia in and around the disputed region of new going to occur the fighting comes ahead of talks between the u.s. france and russia aimed at securing a ceasefire between the 2 former soviet republics. american writer and poet lou
beth what sharon has 4 children to take care of she's also got knowns that are rapidly accumulating interest what are toilet. at the it's become difficult to feed and clothe our children. and. all. the t.v. . stories like this are playing as across kenya unemployment in the country has doubled to tamper sand for a pandemic struck in march the spread of the virus an unhappy reminder that even fairy tale like projects such as conserving aren't guaranteed a happy ending let's turn now to some of...
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now her friends beth and layla sit here without stone numb with grief and in constant fear of becoming the next victim of violence against women. can hear them back maybe tomorrow they'll be announcing my death it starts right from the very 1st 30 shots encounters they say you can't go there alone. you mustn't wear this or that you can't meet so and so on and on and on and that's just another form of violence that the site of the murder was a province on near g.n. coast. that has a reputation for a free and more easygoing mindset than takis conservative regions or so many women thought. the brutal murder of an arkansas can understand wave of protest nationwide against the rampant violence against women. their forty's and many communities responded with violence sending policemen to beat the protesting women. the number of women mad at each year in tacky has more than doubled since 2012 now turkish women are no longer keeping sign and many celebrities also join the protests around the country including the popular turkish thing a seal a. maverick a. doctor knows friends are also taking
now her friends beth and layla sit here without stone numb with grief and in constant fear of becoming the next victim of violence against women. can hear them back maybe tomorrow they'll be announcing my death it starts right from the very 1st 30 shots encounters they say you can't go there alone. you mustn't wear this or that you can't meet so and so on and on and on and that's just another form of violence that the site of the murder was a province on near g.n. coast. that has a reputation...
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now her friends beth and layla sit here without still numb with grief and in constant fear of becoming the next victim of violence against women. can't get him back maybe tomorrow they'll be announcing my death it starts right from the very 1st 30 shots encounters they say you can't go there alone. you mustn't wear this or that you can't meet so and so on and on and on and that's just another form of violence that the science of the merger was a province on near g. and coast. that has a reputation for a free and more easygoing mindset than takis conservative regions or so many women thought. the brutal murder in arkansas can understand wave of protest nationwide against the rampant violence against women. their forty's and many communities responded with violence sending policemen to beat the protesting women. the number of women mad at each year into his movement doubled since 2012 now turkish women are no longer keeping silent many celebrities also joined the protests around the country including the popular turkish thing a seal a. magic a god who knows friends are also taking to the
now her friends beth and layla sit here without still numb with grief and in constant fear of becoming the next victim of violence against women. can't get him back maybe tomorrow they'll be announcing my death it starts right from the very 1st 30 shots encounters they say you can't go there alone. you mustn't wear this or that you can't meet so and so on and on and on and that's just another form of violence that the science of the merger was a province on near g. and coast. that has a...
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and right today won't accept that and why someone like elizabeth warren, but also senator holy are beth fans of theodore roosevelt. they both respect some version of that story you just laid out that brings us to the northern securities case and i do not want to give away the details because it's a very well-wrought in the book and i'll read that for people to read. i want to ask you, besides some important in biography of morgan and the roosevelt biography, why -- what was the ultimate kind of takeaway for the country of northern securities? why focus on this case? it's -- what do you makes its stand out that's worth a whole book. >> yeah. so, to me this was when roosevelt and morgan came into conflict most directly, and the case really represented the two different versions of capitalism that we have been talking about where morgan and his lawyers argued that northern securities should be allowed to operate because it was good for the country, it was going to help the country become wealthier, it was going to allow the country to compete in the global marketplace, and that americans s
and right today won't accept that and why someone like elizabeth warren, but also senator holy are beth fans of theodore roosevelt. they both respect some version of that story you just laid out that brings us to the northern securities case and i do not want to give away the details because it's a very well-wrought in the book and i'll read that for people to read. i want to ask you, besides some important in biography of morgan and the roosevelt biography, why -- what was the ultimate kind of...
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let's go to beth rigby at sky newsm get through it very well. let's go to beth rigby at sky news.ou were not supporting parts of the north of england properly four weeks during the summer. andy burnham is right when he says that you have neglected the north, and isn't this announcement today an attempt to right that wrong? sir patrick, at a meeting on may the 1st of the sage committee agreed at least 80% of contact would be needed in the test and tray system to make it effective, but the test and trace scheme is contacting less than 60% now. how disappointing is that, and what are the applications of it in terms of tackling this disease? the issueis terms of tackling this disease? the issue is one of basic fairness is between the parts of the country that are having to experience regional restrictions and that's what we were trying to achieve in the last ten days, and what we are doing now is bringing forward measures that are designed to help businesses that cannot trade as they normally would, but are experiencing a fall normally would, but are experiencing afall in normally wou
let's go to beth rigby at sky newsm get through it very well. let's go to beth rigby at sky news.ou were not supporting parts of the north of england properly four weeks during the summer. andy burnham is right when he says that you have neglected the north, and isn't this announcement today an attempt to right that wrong? sir patrick, at a meeting on may the 1st of the sage committee agreed at least 80% of contact would be needed in the test and tray system to make it effective, but the test...
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it's about winning peace and beth that i hear talk is i death joins me now from london ambassador thanks so much for coming on i've got to actually start with the fact that the media isn't being allowed into your country to cover the war people might not know the history the regional tensions why you know allowing journalists from britain or any other country into azerbaijan i think this one's 1st of all thank you very much i would like to start by 2 a very very brief remarks you measure war on which are. you know. 'd it is a war that's been raging. by army an absolute russian and. i want to believe that we're this close sure. being that. we should join the. ways that this graphic was removed from this all of. it's been a shell on numerous occasions by army artillery using missiles and we fall dead before journalist you're reasonably safe. a fortunately it's not true . value the way the journalists were travelling was hit hard destroy that has got all of them stayed alive nobody died but this is the reality we can't ignore equally object to the very i you know deliberately take important
it's about winning peace and beth that i hear talk is i death joins me now from london ambassador thanks so much for coming on i've got to actually start with the fact that the media isn't being allowed into your country to cover the war people might not know the history the regional tensions why you know allowing journalists from britain or any other country into azerbaijan i think this one's 1st of all thank you very much i would like to start by 2 a very very brief remarks you measure war on...
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. >> two teachers at jessie bethe administrative leave tonight after they were heard complaining about their students. listen. >> staff members will say, oh, these kids are so technologically advanced and i'm like no they are -- not, they are not. >> you are impressed that a kid can record a tiktok. it's literally one button. >> this happened after a virtual class ended yesterday, a parent who was recording heard her son being bad mouthed. >> i was heart broken and confused and i could not believe that i had heard that come out of a teacher's mouth. other students were still logged in. other parents were logged in. commenting like, do you know that you are being recorded still? >> the school district sent a statement reading vcusd takes all student and parent complaints very seriously we will evaluate our policies and procedures for online instruction and will address any specific complaints regarding the appropriate conduct of our faculty and staff. we regret that any students were offended by this incident, and we will work carefully to resolve this matter. end quote. >>> also in the
. >> two teachers at jessie bethe administrative leave tonight after they were heard complaining about their students. listen. >> staff members will say, oh, these kids are so technologically advanced and i'm like no they are -- not, they are not. >> you are impressed that a kid can record a tiktok. it's literally one button. >> this happened after a virtual class ended yesterday, a parent who was recording heard her son being bad mouthed. >> i was heart broken and...
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our community be prepared for the potential to evacuate again evacuations have become routine for beth fill up. >>who evacuated her skyhawk neighborhood home a little over 2 weeks ago due to the glass fire very close we left with the flames coming over the hill and. >>very very well. her neighborhood is scattered with burned out homes her survive those smoke damage is keeping them away for at least another month. now she worries about what's to come this week. >>first started thinking about ok what what do we need to do should we have belongings out of the if something were to happen and just how unpredictable. wildfires are here now. >>firefighters say areas that recently burned have fire lines in place which could be helpful in containing a new blaze if there's another spark, not so for areas like fountain grove that burned during 20 seventeen's tubbs fire. not only are new houses sprouting up in the neighborhood. but so is thick bushy brush. >>the tubbs fire. the guns fire the kincade fire. those areas have now several seasons to reestablish and seasonal grasses and brush that every
our community be prepared for the potential to evacuate again evacuations have become routine for beth fill up. >>who evacuated her skyhawk neighborhood home a little over 2 weeks ago due to the glass fire very close we left with the flames coming over the hill and. >>very very well. her neighborhood is scattered with burned out homes her survive those smoke damage is keeping them away for at least another month. now she worries about what's to come this week. >>first started...
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than 700000 others have been driven from their homes because of the fighting rights groups accuse beth separatists and government troops of killing civilians. the government encourage children to return to class after separatists called for a boycott of public schools in english speaking regions the bilingual private school that was attacked on saturday had remained open now 13 of its peoples are in hospital being treated for injuries. and with the threat of further violence some parents say they may never send them back to the classroom barbara and al-jazeera. ivory coast has deployed about $35000.00 police and security forces ahead of this week's presidential election there been violent protests leading up to the poll the opposition is angry that president allison what tata is running for the 3rd. fears of post-election unrest similar to the ones in 2010 and thousands were killed on the dangerous reports. of. tension and uncertainty on the streets of ivory coast. with only a few days to the october 31 presidential election protesters are ramping up pressure on president allison ouatt
than 700000 others have been driven from their homes because of the fighting rights groups accuse beth separatists and government troops of killing civilians. the government encourage children to return to class after separatists called for a boycott of public schools in english speaking regions the bilingual private school that was attacked on saturday had remained open now 13 of its peoples are in hospital being treated for injuries. and with the threat of further violence some parents say...
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prop 15 would bethe first major change to prop 13, which was 42 years ago. what it would do is creali a role. something that democrats and liberals have wanted for a long time. prop 13 was sold as a way to help seniors stay in their homes because property taxes were really at the whim asof locassors, and they were going up really quickly in the late 1970s, and corporations have benefited tremendously ei from this because taxes are based on the purchase price. those properties don't turnov very much. is a loophole that allows them to avoid triggering a reassessment. prop 15 would reassess all those corporate properties, and would generate between 6 1/2 to 11 a half billion dollars a year in new revenue that would go 60% to local governments, 40% to the schools. is this is, e t surprising, opposed. they say this is the runtime to raise taxes, but labor unions and a long list of democrats, including joe biden, governor gavin newsom, kamala harris or supporting a. >> guy, let's turn to another prop being watched across the nation, prop 22, related to gig workers
prop 15 would bethe first major change to prop 13, which was 42 years ago. what it would do is creali a role. something that democrats and liberals have wanted for a long time. prop 13 was sold as a way to help seniors stay in their homes because property taxes were really at the whim asof locassors, and they were going up really quickly in the late 1970s, and corporations have benefited tremendously ei from this because taxes are based on the purchase price. those properties don't turnov very...
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not present, beth carter, the tenant maureen meehan, navy nurses, and our executive medical programmewith this group recommended we bring the president up to walter reed army medical center as a precautionary measure to provide state—of—the—art monitoring and any care he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now, the first week of covid—i9, ten are the most critical in determining the likely cause of this illness. that's right the first ten. the team andi that's right the first ten. the team and i are so far happy with his progress. he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion, fatigue, all of which are now resolving and improving. at this time i would like to being abducted dooley to discuss some of the specifics of the president's care. thank you, good afternoon. i will start off by measuring what an incredible privilege it is, the owner has been to care for the president over these past .4 hours at walter reed army medical center. he is receiving outstanding multidisciplinary care, state of the signs for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him closely for any evidence of
not present, beth carter, the tenant maureen meehan, navy nurses, and our executive medical programmewith this group recommended we bring the president up to walter reed army medical center as a precautionary measure to provide state—of—the—art monitoring and any care he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now, the first week of covid—i9, ten are the most critical in determining the likely cause of this illness. that's right the first ten. the team andi that's right the first...
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leader was infected mike hanna reports from beth. the entrance to the whole treatment.
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