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hayden: i'm hayden. nice to meet you. lemonis: hayden, how are you? geoff: marcus, geoff gold.emonis: nice to meet you. brett: i'm brett. lemonis: how are you? lemonis: what's... brett: that's strud upstairs, playing. lemonis: in the middle of the workday? okay. i have never walked into a situation where somebody was jamming out. strud: how you doing? [ music stops ] how are you? hey, marcus! lemonis: i'm marcus. strud: i'm so pleased to meet you. lemonis: what is your name? strud: strud. lemonis: okay. stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. lemonis: are you the owner? strud: yes. lemonis: okay. and what is your role here? stephanie: i just own him. lemonis: are you his wife or just... stephanie: he calls me his "love-life-partner." strud: love-life-partner. stephanie: so it's a mouthful. so, what's the polar bear jingle? is there a jingle? strud: no. there's no particular jingle. lemonis: well, just play me something. [ rock music plays ] strud: ♪ marcus lemonis, we've seen your show ♪ ♪ and it sure is fine lemonis: okay. ♪ strud: ♪ why don't you come on d
hayden: i'm hayden. nice to meet you. lemonis: hayden, how are you? geoff: marcus, geoff gold.emonis: nice to meet you. brett: i'm brett. lemonis: how are you? lemonis: what's... brett: that's strud upstairs, playing. lemonis: in the middle of the workday? okay. i have never walked into a situation where somebody was jamming out. strud: how you doing? [ music stops ] how are you? hey, marcus! lemonis: i'm marcus. strud: i'm so pleased to meet you. lemonis: what is your name? strud: strud....
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peter collier died and he gave me a picture that tom hayden gave me of the fuselage from an americant it was a knickknack of pride that hundreds of american planes downed somebody gave someone that calm to tom hayden who gave it to peter collier. tom's trip is very romantic. he meets a girl and intellectually lazy and crazy and doesn't see the reality in had no way at all. wondering if johnson called a halt because he didn't want to be blamed for bombing tom hayden but that's the story of romance of socialism as a present today and he ended the chapter he decides that socialism is wonderful because if it's not on - - not finished nobody ebay long can criticize it. >> whether there is a society the model that we might follow? >> i don't want to say something bad has to happen that usually the pattern usually get knocked and then they reboot. i do believe americans love business more we can expose to traditional common sense ideas or reading books they don't get to read and highschooler calvin coolidge so to respond with great excitement so to put my foundation we have a scholarship fo
peter collier died and he gave me a picture that tom hayden gave me of the fuselage from an americant it was a knickknack of pride that hundreds of american planes downed somebody gave someone that calm to tom hayden who gave it to peter collier. tom's trip is very romantic. he meets a girl and intellectually lazy and crazy and doesn't see the reality in had no way at all. wondering if johnson called a halt because he didn't want to be blamed for bombing tom hayden but that's the story of...
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. >> minnesota state senator jeff hayden is still with us i know you've been trying to figure out what happened. was that state police that took our crew into custody? they were wearing body armor that said state patrol. do you have any more answers? >> yeah. i'm getting a text from the governor who said that -- he was working with department of state -- [ inaudible ] >> i'm sorry. you broke up. working to get the release? >> he's working with our commissioner of the department of public safety to release your reporter. i was just getting that -- >> was it state police who arrested our crew? >> that's what it looked like to me. it looked like it was the state
. >> minnesota state senator jeff hayden is still with us i know you've been trying to figure out what happened. was that state police that took our crew into custody? they were wearing body armor that said state patrol. do you have any more answers? >> yeah. i'm getting a text from the governor who said that -- he was working with department of state -- [ inaudible ] >> i'm sorry. you broke up. working to get the release? >> he's working with our commissioner of the...
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joining me now minnesota senator jeff hayden. thank you so much for being with me in such a horrendous time. you represent this neighborhood. these are your people. this is your community. what have you been feeling watching all of this unfold and of course the today that this officer was charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter? >> well, i was glad that he was charged. i thought that it was a little slow. i'm not a lawyer but i thought that if anybody else would have done that and caught it on tape, they would have been held immediately. and we like to get the attorney general keith ellison to prosecute the case. it is tough around here. our communities are in pain. they're grieving. they're on fire as we speak. many parts of my community, people are protesting and we certainly agree with that. but we also are devastated from the loss of mr. floyd's life but we're also becoming devastated because we're losing our grocery stores, we're losing our pharmacies and so we need to
joining me now minnesota senator jeff hayden. thank you so much for being with me in such a horrendous time. you represent this neighborhood. these are your people. this is your community. what have you been feeling watching all of this unfold and of course the today that this officer was charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter? >> well, i was glad that he was charged. i thought that it was a little slow. i'm not a lawyer but i thought that if anybody else would have done that...
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hayden was a normal kid, he wasn't depressed, he loved athletics.reated a video that has since gone viral and i said he died of the covid virus. he didn't die of the virus but died certainly because of the virus. isolation has created, and what i worry and more every parent tonight, and emotional tsunami is sweeping the nation. i'm very concerned about it. >> tucker: let's talk about that if you would. tell us the effects that you think that is having children customer >> let me start with some stats that most people in america don't even know. the second leading cause of death of 15-24-year-olds of suicide. 25-34-year-olds of suicide. 80% of the studies have shown that up to 80% of all suicides were impulsive suicides. in that we made the decision very quickly. so when we combine that with social isolation which is not the human condition, that's a perfect storm in the scenario where we have what has taken place all across the country. >> tucker: you have said that it hasn't just touched your family and her family so much but people in your communi
hayden was a normal kid, he wasn't depressed, he loved athletics.reated a video that has since gone viral and i said he died of the covid virus. he didn't die of the virus but died certainly because of the virus. isolation has created, and what i worry and more every parent tonight, and emotional tsunami is sweeping the nation. i'm very concerned about it. >> tucker: let's talk about that if you would. tell us the effects that you think that is having children customer >> let me...
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one of gretchen whitmer's executive orders required a long-term facility and according to jaden hayden'sher the young man was in a facility specifically because he had tested positive for coronavirus. so how did a 20-year-old, clearly a volatile, unbalanced 20-year-old with the virus wind up in a nursing home in gretchen whitmer state. well, a michigan health official tells us that westwood was not on the list of the states hubs so if that's true, how did jaden hayden get there? we are trying to figure it out because it's worth knowing. in the meantime we welcome john james who is a republican candidate for senate in michigan and he joins us tonight. mr. james, thanks so much for coming on. so i can't imagine how a clearly unbalanced 20-year-old who tested positive for the coronavirus wound up in a nursing home, how do you think that happened? >>> is appalling. it's appalling. and that's what happens when you've never had that folks who had the experience with lives in their hands. that's why i believe having somebody like me in representing michigan, who is dedicated to protecting the v
one of gretchen whitmer's executive orders required a long-term facility and according to jaden hayden'sher the young man was in a facility specifically because he had tested positive for coronavirus. so how did a 20-year-old, clearly a volatile, unbalanced 20-year-old with the virus wind up in a nursing home in gretchen whitmer state. well, a michigan health official tells us that westwood was not on the list of the states hubs so if that's true, how did jaden hayden get there? we are trying...
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he visited the planetarium and chicago, the hayden planetarium, he also visited the leading lens manufacturer in the world, they arguably still are. projector toodel a install which was the best in the world. of education and enlightenment. >> [indiscernible] is what you will see on the lower half of your television screen. watch very carefully. in the late 1950's response to sputnik being launched -- technology with rocketry and space exploration. felt threatened and felt like there needed to be a response. 50'swas formed in the late and shortly thereafter it was announced that we were eventually going to send humans into space. and thector at the time head of nasa communicated about the possibility of navigation as the idea being that ancient mariners did sailing the way toing the stars as a navigate, these new pioneers could use the stars in case the navigation systems would fail. 1975 the morehead planetarium trained all the astronauts in celestial navigation. the only university in a country that can claim 62 astronauts. for continued education courses with celestial navigation. all accu
he visited the planetarium and chicago, the hayden planetarium, he also visited the leading lens manufacturer in the world, they arguably still are. projector toodel a install which was the best in the world. of education and enlightenment. >> [indiscernible] is what you will see on the lower half of your television screen. watch very carefully. in the late 1950's response to sputnik being launched -- technology with rocketry and space exploration. felt threatened and felt like there...
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thank you so much to hayden brown president and c.e.o.upwork >> nice to meet you, thanks. >> this is the real thing. i've been saying people working at home is the future and you need upwork to do it "mad money" is back after the break. ♪ ♪ >>> i love amazon. it's cheap, it's easy, it's convenient i can honestly say that amazon has changed my life. but you know what? it's possible to have too much of a good thing and i think that's where we're headed because most retailers simply can't compete and shopping for things in person has become downright dangerous. sure, walmart, target and costco, they can hold their own. but everyone else, they could be goner. believe me, we don't want to live in a world with only three stores and amazon. competition keeps business honest without it the system doesn't work that's why we need another rescue package from the federal government not just the paycheck protection program, but something big to help smaller stores stay alive otherwise when we get through this pandemic, amazon will be the only game in
thank you so much to hayden brown president and c.e.o.upwork >> nice to meet you, thanks. >> this is the real thing. i've been saying people working at home is the future and you need upwork to do it "mad money" is back after the break. ♪ ♪ >>> i love amazon. it's cheap, it's easy, it's convenient i can honestly say that amazon has changed my life. but you know what? it's possible to have too much of a good thing and i think that's where we're headed because...
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so he visited the admiral planetarium in chicago, the hayden planetarium. he also visited zeiss, the leading lens manufacturer in the world. they arguably still are, in germany. he had a zeiss model ii projector installed, which was, at that time, the very best star projector in the world. his original vision was as a place of education and enlightenment. >>. as a photograph -- here is a photograph released of the satellite. you will see it in the lower half of your television screen, so be sure that you watch very, very carefully. in the center of your screen, in the lower third -- todd: in the late 1950's, the u.s. government in response to sputnik being launched, and the advancement of the soviet union and their technology, especially with rocketry and space exploration, the u.s. government felt threatened and felt like there needed to be a response, and so, nasa was formed in the late 1950's, and shortly thereafter, an announcement was made that we were going to send humans eventually into space. our director at the time, tony jenzano, and the head of n
so he visited the admiral planetarium in chicago, the hayden planetarium. he also visited zeiss, the leading lens manufacturer in the world. they arguably still are, in germany. he had a zeiss model ii projector installed, which was, at that time, the very best star projector in the world. his original vision was as a place of education and enlightenment. >>. as a photograph -- here is a photograph released of the satellite. you will see it in the lower half of your television screen, so...
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nothing to report. >> hayden was injected with a vaccine using a new medical technology by a medical called moderna which has never had a drug approved for market. synthesizing messenger rna, a molecule in a person's body, prompting the body to make its own medicine. in this case, directing living cells to kill off any novel coronavirus. in theory, it should work. in reality, no one knows for sure. >> the ceo promoted the technology and speed at this meeting at the white house march 2nd which president trump ran like an episode of shark tank. >> we want it fast, okay? >> most of the companies were talking vaccines sometime in 2021. when moderna's ceo took his turn, he told the president this. >> a few months to get the human data that will allow us to peak and -- >> over the next few months you would have a vaccine? >> correct. >> you won't -- you'll have a vaccine for test. >> after anthony fauci tried to temper the enthusiasm. >> i like the sound of a couple of months better. >> green lit moderna for a trial and within weeks the federal government pledged to give them up to $483 mi
nothing to report. >> hayden was injected with a vaccine using a new medical technology by a medical called moderna which has never had a drug approved for market. synthesizing messenger rna, a molecule in a person's body, prompting the body to make its own medicine. in this case, directing living cells to kill off any novel coronavirus. in theory, it should work. in reality, no one knows for sure. >> the ceo promoted the technology and speed at this meeting at the white house march...
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so that is true, how did jaden hayden get there? to figure it out, because it is worth knowing. we welcome john james comer republican candidate for senate in michigan. thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you for having me back. >> tucker: i cannot imagine how to have a clearly imbalanced 20-year-old tested positive for the coronavirus wind up in a nursing home, how does that happen? >> it is appalling, and that's what happens when you folks who have never had the experience with lives in their hands making decisions. the elections are not consequential, which is why having somebody like me represent michigan with the experience protecting americans who is dedicated to protecting the vulnerable. i can imagine any more vulnerable than seniors during the coronavirus. the fact that there was a 20-year-old in a nursing facility amongst seniors is -- >> tucker: especially because the michigan residents were not allowed to do buying carpet, and buying paint, congregating with their loved ones, going to church. you can go to get liqu
so that is true, how did jaden hayden get there? to figure it out, because it is worth knowing. we welcome john james comer republican candidate for senate in michigan. thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you for having me back. >> tucker: i cannot imagine how to have a clearly imbalanced 20-year-old tested positive for the coronavirus wind up in a nursing home, how does that happen? >> it is appalling, and that's what happens when you folks who have never had the...
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so this hayden is a momma to her. pete: hayden did you say the name i don't know if i heard it.ete: fantastic. griff: hayden can you say happy mothers day? ainsley: can you say happy mother's day? oh, let me show you one thing really quickly. so these are some of the art projects that hayden has donald some of the books we read at night and look at the book i just got. pete: [laughter] hayden thank you! ainsley: these are what i'm reading right now. american crusade. indication, pete! pete: thank you, ainsley you are too kind you're the best. ainsley: and then we set our dining room table, this is our little cottage it's small but it's all that we need and here is our little dining room table that we set for our mothers day lunch. pete: you are the mother of fox & friends all the way, ainsley earhartdt, congratulations. happy mothers day. thank you so much. she's got a heart of gold absolute gold. still ahead america versus china , in a new fox special maria bartiromo dives into the origins of the covid-19 pandemic and communist china's role in it. she tells us all about it, aft
so this hayden is a momma to her. pete: hayden did you say the name i don't know if i heard it.ete: fantastic. griff: hayden can you say happy mothers day? ainsley: can you say happy mother's day? oh, let me show you one thing really quickly. so these are some of the art projects that hayden has donald some of the books we read at night and look at the book i just got. pete: [laughter] hayden thank you! ainsley: these are what i'm reading right now. american crusade. indication, pete! pete:...
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detective sean hayden got the call on the radio.ut to rustic majestic canyon southeast of the city of orange. >> we didn't know what to think. this is very rural area. no one would be out here mountain biking or hiking. this is way off the beaten path. >> at the other end of the two-way radio, detective brian stanley was rewatching k.c.'s google search trying to give detective hayden better directions. k.c. focused on an intersection and then moved over to the tree. >> in the center of the shot there's one tree that looks like a bush out in the middle of the wash. i told him to look for that tree and then in the wash from that area. >> he and his partner found the tree, then moved off the road and past a barbed wire fence. and then they knew they were close. >> as we were kind of trekking through this brush here, the first and foremost thing we found was overwhelming smell of like a decaying body or something dead. my partner and i kind of turned our head and we looked over and saw this kind of shallow gravesite. >> at long last, th
detective sean hayden got the call on the radio.ut to rustic majestic canyon southeast of the city of orange. >> we didn't know what to think. this is very rural area. no one would be out here mountain biking or hiking. this is way off the beaten path. >> at the other end of the two-way radio, detective brian stanley was rewatching k.c.'s google search trying to give detective hayden better directions. k.c. focused on an intersection and then moved over to the tree. >> in the...
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. >> reporter: three weeks ago, ian hayden was injected with one of the first possible vaccines againstel coronavirus. he runs, takes his temperature several times a day, and he has not gotten sick. >> today i feel exactly like i did two months ago. i have absolutely no symptom. nothing to report. >> reporter: hayden was injected with a vaccine using a new medical technology developed by a company called moderna which has never had a drug or vaccine approved for market. the basic technology, synthesizing messenger rna, a molecule in a person's body, prompting the body to make its own medicine. in this case, directing living cells to kill off any novel coronavirus. in theory the science behind the vaccine should work. in reality, no one knows for sure. moderna's ceo promoted the company's technology and speed at this meeting at the white house march 2, which president trump ran like an episode of "shark tank." >> we want it fast. okay? >> reporter: most of the companies were talking vaccines sometime in 2021. when moderna's ceo took his turn, he told the president this. >> the human data
. >> reporter: three weeks ago, ian hayden was injected with one of the first possible vaccines againstel coronavirus. he runs, takes his temperature several times a day, and he has not gotten sick. >> today i feel exactly like i did two months ago. i have absolutely no symptom. nothing to report. >> reporter: hayden was injected with a vaccine using a new medical technology developed by a company called moderna which has never had a drug or vaccine approved for market. the...
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. >> reporter: three weeks ago, ian hayden was injected with one of the first possible vaccines across the novel coronavirus. he runs, takes his temperature several times a day, and he has not gotten sick. >> today, i feel exactly like i did two months ago. i have absolutely no symptoms. nothing to report. >> reporter: hayden was injected with a vaccine using a new medical technology developed by a company which has never had a drug or vaccine approved for market. the basic technology, synthesizing messenger rna, a molecule in a person's body, prompting the body to make its own medicine. in this case, directing living cells to kill off any novel coronavirus. in theory, the science behind the vaccine should work. in reality, no one knows for sure. moderna ceo promoted the company's technology and speed at this meeting at the white house march 2nd, which president trump ran like an episode of "shark tank." >> we want it fast, okay? >> reporter: most of the companies were talking vaccines sometime in 2021. when moderna's ceo took his turn, he told the president this. >> get the human data
. >> reporter: three weeks ago, ian hayden was injected with one of the first possible vaccines across the novel coronavirus. he runs, takes his temperature several times a day, and he has not gotten sick. >> today, i feel exactly like i did two months ago. i have absolutely no symptoms. nothing to report. >> reporter: hayden was injected with a vaccine using a new medical technology developed by a company which has never had a drug or vaccine approved for market. the basic...
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developed antibodies that neutralized the virus providing some level of immunity 29-year-old ian hayden is another volunteer. >> it's encouraging to see the news but you can't jump ahead and assume we're at the finish line. >> reporter: moderna says the study involving mice stopped the vaccine from replicating in their lungs and plans a larger human level in july putting it ahead of larger companies racing to develop their own vaccines. >> if everything goes to plan, we could have it by the end of this year. >> reporter: moderna's announcement comes days after one of the company's directors stepped down to head up vaccine development for the white house. >> this data makes me feel more confident we'll be able to deliver a few hundred million doses of vaccine by the end of 2020. >> reporter: stocks soared on today's news but experts caution that while the announcement is positive, it's only a first step. >> it's the end of the beginning. now we're going to have to open it up to much larger volunteer studies and that always takes more time. >> reporter: moderna is trying to produce millio
developed antibodies that neutralized the virus providing some level of immunity 29-year-old ian hayden is another volunteer. >> it's encouraging to see the news but you can't jump ahead and assume we're at the finish line. >> reporter: moderna says the study involving mice stopped the vaccine from replicating in their lungs and plans a larger human level in july putting it ahead of larger companies racing to develop their own vaccines. >> if everything goes to plan, we could...
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i want to bring in cnn political commentator bakari sellers and jeff hayden. i know senator, that george floyd was killed outside your district. but you've been watching what's happening overnight here and i also know first that you have been in contact, tried to find out what's actually happened the last few minutes. >> yes. thank you for having me. mr. floyd was killed in my district. the scene that you see is outside of my district. the governor is trying to get command and control and wasn't aware of your reporter being arrested and hoping we can [ inaudible ] >> senator, do you -- have they given you any insight into why on earth, you know, a team of journalists, a cnn crew would be arrested? that happened to be one of the calmer moments when state police showed up and omar was completely by the book following what journalists do standing where police said to stand, why he would be taken into custody. >> yeah. no i just had a joint text with the governor and mayor. [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] >> the strange sort of abstract image that you're seeing on the
i want to bring in cnn political commentator bakari sellers and jeff hayden. i know senator, that george floyd was killed outside your district. but you've been watching what's happening overnight here and i also know first that you have been in contact, tried to find out what's actually happened the last few minutes. >> yes. thank you for having me. mr. floyd was killed in my district. the scene that you see is outside of my district. the governor is trying to get command and control and...
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authorities say then arranged to meet up at hayden lakes park and martinas. officers arrested him last week when he got there. they found condoms in alcohol in his car. paul now faces multiple charges, including attempted lewd acts with the minor. >>> court houses in contra costa county reopened to the public today, but it is not business as usual. as ktvu's henry lee explains, there is still uncertainty about how cases will be handled. >> reporter: contra costa county courts were back in business tuesday, even at the covid-19 pandemic. >> we've taken extreme measures to make it safe. >> reporter: anyone going to court will have the temperature checked and must wear a face mask. judge berry baskin says it's time for the wheels of justice to start moving again. >> the public are understandably very apprehensive and fearful that we've opened up. >> reporter: the court had to weigh two competing factors, the ongoing shelter in place and the defendant's right to a speedy trial. >> we cannot get both sides to agree to do trial by zoom. until such time as that happ
authorities say then arranged to meet up at hayden lakes park and martinas. officers arrested him last week when he got there. they found condoms in alcohol in his car. paul now faces multiple charges, including attempted lewd acts with the minor. >>> court houses in contra costa county reopened to the public today, but it is not business as usual. as ktvu's henry lee explains, there is still uncertainty about how cases will be handled. >> reporter: contra costa county courts...
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. >>> a new homeless encampment in san francisco will open here -- near hayden. there is pushback in that area, we will tell you how some neighbors are trying to block it. >>> the debate over california's new worker law, heats up. some arguing that jobs could be part of the answer to the recovery of the economy. >>> >> we want to bring you some breaking news in berkeley on 80 westbound near university, chp clearing a crash here on the 80 westbound coming in at university. they just cleared it now where there was a pedestrian hit on the freeway happened just before 3:00 this morning. at one . they had all the lanes blocked. no, the traffic is being cleared up right now. and, for a while, everyone was being taken off the freeway at university avenue. we did have a crew on the scene. watching and letting me know what happened, the coroner was still there on the scene. i do see some flashing lights, this is a shot from that crew. you can see the traffic is now moving through this area. let's go back to pam. >>> >> the first 10 people will be allowed to move into san
. >>> a new homeless encampment in san francisco will open here -- near hayden. there is pushback in that area, we will tell you how some neighbors are trying to block it. >>> the debate over california's new worker law, heats up. some arguing that jobs could be part of the answer to the recovery of the economy. >>> >> we want to bring you some breaking news in berkeley on 80 westbound near university, chp clearing a crash here on the 80 westbound coming in at...
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. >> reporter: the ideas tend connect artists like nicole hayden with the shopkeepers. >> for this particular company, which is a beautiful clothing store, they looked at some of my instagram pictures and like this had mural i had done in mexico. >> reporter: they range in style and substance, some tying in with the businesses they adorn, others flights of fancy pure cadence things she has done five storefronts so far. the pandemic serving as an inspiration for many of them. >> other pieces i have done in the neighborhood have been very covid-19 forward and covid related. this one is just bringing fantasy, like make-believe and fantasy and just a calmness, perhaps. >> reporter: the artists appreciate the work and getting to share their vision for all to see. >> i hope that the work i do uplifts someone. >> reporter: i reached out to a prominent san francisco muralist and see says he is happy to see more art popping up around the city, but he has a couple of concerns, he wants to make sure the artists are getting properly compensated and he said the nature of these quarantine murals is tempora
. >> reporter: the ideas tend connect artists like nicole hayden with the shopkeepers. >> for this particular company, which is a beautiful clothing store, they looked at some of my instagram pictures and like this had mural i had done in mexico. >> reporter: they range in style and substance, some tying in with the businesses they adorn, others flights of fancy pure cadence things she has done five storefronts so far. the pandemic serving as an inspiration for many of them....
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hayden saying she's done five storefronts so far in the pandemic serving as an inspiration for many ofhem. >> other pieces i've done in the neighborhood have been covid forward and covid related. this one is more of just bringing make-believe and fantasy and a calmness perhaps. >> the artists saying they appreciate the work and be getting to share their vision for all to see. >> i hope that the work that i do up loose someone. >> i reached out to a prominent san francisco your list and he's happy to see more art popping up around the city but he essome concerns. he wants to make sure the artists are getting properly compensated and the nature of this 14 barrels is temporary. meaning once the quarantine is lifted many murals may disappear from public guy and he would like to see more public art all over the city. in san francisco, christien kafton. "ktvu fox 2 news." >>> ktvl is featuring strong women from the bay area and this morning we will honor louise of hayward. they call her their hero because she taught us that anything worth having requires hard work. she raised four children w
hayden saying she's done five storefronts so far in the pandemic serving as an inspiration for many ofhem. >> other pieces i've done in the neighborhood have been covid forward and covid related. this one is more of just bringing make-believe and fantasy and a calmness perhaps. >> the artists saying they appreciate the work and be getting to share their vision for all to see. >> i hope that the work that i do up loose someone. >> i reached out to a prominent san...
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i have the great privilege to see general hayden with us, the vice chair of the joint chiefs of staff. i had the privilege of being at the air force academy not long ago when we commissioned the first class of officers to the united states space force. that, combined with the return of american leadership in human space exploration, this is an extraordinarily exciting time. and it comes out an important time in the life of our nation. we find ourselves over the last many months dealing with an unprecedented pandemic. we have seen the american people respond, from health-care workers to first responders, to leadership at every level across the country. we have stepped forward and met this moment as a nation. but now as of today, when all 50 states are in some measure beginning to reopen, when we see encouraging signs of beginning to put heartbreaking losses that we have experienced and the case , that it is aing time of great hope and great encouragement. even the news yesterday of a promising new vaccine being developed is giving hope to the american people that we will get through th
i have the great privilege to see general hayden with us, the vice chair of the joint chiefs of staff. i had the privilege of being at the air force academy not long ago when we commissioned the first class of officers to the united states space force. that, combined with the return of american leadership in human space exploration, this is an extraordinarily exciting time. and it comes out an important time in the life of our nation. we find ourselves over the last many months dealing with an...
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we did a tom hayden book in their iraq war came out.o me the idea of books around covid, i'm really not drawn to this. i have been proposed by 16 anthologies because they have the famous water series in seven different series is based around cities that's not based on what is happening today, it's a city or geography based city every fiction writer is experiencing covid talk about the three of us reinventing the wheel. every fiction writer is going through this traumatic experience. i am not looking forward to reading the fiction that comes out of covid. i'm personally not interested in books. obviously it's important to society needs to wrestle with this. akashic books publishes fiction and nonfiction books et cetera. in terms of the beating heart i always think of that is literary fiction. i am just worried about all these fiction writers being put to the same funnel. >> two words, lockdown memoir. that is our future, john. it's coming at you. jessica, go ahead. >> is just going to say i think writers, couple of writers i've talked to
we did a tom hayden book in their iraq war came out.o me the idea of books around covid, i'm really not drawn to this. i have been proposed by 16 anthologies because they have the famous water series in seven different series is based around cities that's not based on what is happening today, it's a city or geography based city every fiction writer is experiencing covid talk about the three of us reinventing the wheel. every fiction writer is going through this traumatic experience. i am not...
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haley on the left, hayden on the right. hayden obviously showing her personality. oakland. 73 in san jose. overnight tonight, mainly clear skies. temperatures in the mid 40s to lower 50s. here is the seven day forecast. warming trend hitting us today. look at the weekend on monday, 80s and 90s. we will hang on to that on tuesday. >>> and now to our next guest who is known for helping people elevate their everyday and even a quarantine cannot stop martha stewart. her new show "bake away camp" is helping people achieve their baking best and martha is joining us from her home. thanks for being with us. we're doing great and i know you've been giving tips on how to make the most of this quarantine time by taking good care of ourselves. you said, i warn all of you not to attempt frivolous fixes during this time but i have to ask you have you attempted -- you are martha stewart after all. any grooming mixes for yourself? >> well, i cut my myself the other day with a little bit of instruction from my dear friend frederic fekkai. i follow all my facialist's -- whatever she
haley on the left, hayden on the right. hayden obviously showing her personality. oakland. 73 in san jose. overnight tonight, mainly clear skies. temperatures in the mid 40s to lower 50s. here is the seven day forecast. warming trend hitting us today. look at the weekend on monday, 80s and 90s. we will hang on to that on tuesday. >>> and now to our next guest who is known for helping people elevate their everyday and even a quarantine cannot stop martha stewart. her new show "bake...
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medium there much concern >>i know your net in condition is much a it only matters enough to us so hayden knows he is vulnerable, although he is employed, he does not have insurance and those are the patients the san francisco free clinic serves these are the very people that are having disastrous outcomes if they get infected by the virus. >>these are the people that are dying actually for the most part. so it's critical that they continue their care they stay on their medications. >>they stay in touch with their caregivers. >>the free clinic has been providing free health care for people with no insurance for more than 25 years. >>ducked founded by doctor tricia gibbs and her husband doctor richard way to go to the clinic is normally bustling with warm and supportive staff and volunteers helping patients with all kinds of health news the entire full range of chronic and acute conditions as 9 pulmonary conditions like most general medicine clinics and we see injuries and wounds the clinic has classes for stress reduction heart health and nutrition eye exams and more that is during normal
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we did a tom hayden book right when the iraq war came out but to me the idea of books around covid-19 is, i'm not drawn to this. i've been proposed by 16 anthologies because tillerson akashic as their famous noir series so people have said covid more, but based around cities, not based on what's happening today. it's a city or geography based series but i'm really perplexed at this idea that every fiction writer is experiencing covid and talk about the three of us reinventing thewheel , every fiction writer is going through this traumatic experience and i'm not looking forward to reading the fiction that comes out of covid and i'm not interested personally in books, obviously it's important and our society needs to wrestle with this and akashic publishes fiction, nonfiction, art books but in terms of our being hurt, i think about as literary fiction and i'm just worried about all these action writers being put through the same funnel. >> two words: lockdown memoir. that is our future, john. it'scoming at you . go ahead. >> i was just going to say i think writers, a couple of writers i
we did a tom hayden book right when the iraq war came out but to me the idea of books around covid-19 is, i'm not drawn to this. i've been proposed by 16 anthologies because tillerson akashic as their famous noir series so people have said covid more, but based around cities, not based on what's happening today. it's a city or geography based series but i'm really perplexed at this idea that every fiction writer is experiencing covid and talk about the three of us reinventing thewheel , every...
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in wellington, florida, principal cara hayden, planting a sign in valedictorian max lagates' yard, asth his mom sheryl. the school placing signs at the homes of every one of their 626 seniors. and in wylie, texas, principal virdie montgomery visiting each graduating senior's home, 800 miles traveled in all. >> i get emotional real easy with my kids. it just seemed like the right thing to do. >> it just brought a smile to my face and it made me really happy. >> reporter: back in north carolina, principal wallace, and his hope for every graduating senior. >> we believe in you, we trust in you, we're proud of you, and we definitely empathize with what you're going through. you keep your head up high. >> we can't forget all of that hard work. we're counting on our graduates. we need you. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. i'm david muir. good night. good night. >>> breaking down the big announcement from governor newsom. what you need to know about phase 2 starting this week. >>> who needs a car wash? many businesses like these are finally reopening today. i'm cornell barnard, th
in wellington, florida, principal cara hayden, planting a sign in valedictorian max lagates' yard, asth his mom sheryl. the school placing signs at the homes of every one of their 626 seniors. and in wylie, texas, principal virdie montgomery visiting each graduating senior's home, 800 miles traveled in all. >> i get emotional real easy with my kids. it just seemed like the right thing to do. >> it just brought a smile to my face and it made me really happy. >> reporter: back...
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. >> reporter: hayden was injected with a vaccine using a new medical technology developed by a company called moderna, which has never had a drug or vaccine approved for market. the basic technology? sythesizing messenger rna, prompting the body to make its own medicine, in this case directing living cells to kill off any living coronavirus. in theory, the science behind the vaccine should work. in reality, no one knows for sure. moderna's ceo promoted the technology and speed at this meeting at the white house april 2nd, which the president ran with. sometimes we expect to see a vaccine in 2021. that man told the president this. >> it will take a few months to get the data. >> so you're thinking over the next few months you could have a vaccine. you will have a vaccine to go and test. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci tried to temper the enthusiasm. >> i like the sound of a couple months better, to be honest. >> reporter: green lasked to start a trial, and they gave him $483 million, more than any other company. green had an edge from other companies, he had already contracted with nih.
. >> reporter: hayden was injected with a vaccine using a new medical technology developed by a company called moderna, which has never had a drug or vaccine approved for market. the basic technology? sythesizing messenger rna, prompting the body to make its own medicine, in this case directing living cells to kill off any living coronavirus. in theory, the science behind the vaccine should work. in reality, no one knows for sure. moderna's ceo promoted the technology and speed at this...
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here 15-year-old son hayden is in angie's class. how has online learning been going in your household? >> it has been a struggle. i have four children. it has been a struggle to keep four kids on track when they have 7 different classes, and working to split my time between the four kids. >> i'm sure that to be challenge for a lot of students and parents. the president talked about this very thing during the fox news townhall, listen to what he had to say. >> we have to have our students go back to school, the students are going to be fine. if we have a teacher that is 65 or 70 years old and has diabetes, that one, they will have to sit out for a while. >> do you agree students could go back to the classroom but older teachers should have to stay home a little longer? as we should be able to return to school in the fall. the safety protocols will be in place, we have a few moments to work through what that will look like whether it is an alternating schedule for morning class versus afternoon class but there needs to be safety in pl
here 15-year-old son hayden is in angie's class. how has online learning been going in your household? >> it has been a struggle. i have four children. it has been a struggle to keep four kids on track when they have 7 different classes, and working to split my time between the four kids. >> i'm sure that to be challenge for a lot of students and parents. the president talked about this very thing during the fox news townhall, listen to what he had to say. >> we have to have...
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. >> question: this is hayden miller. i'm just calling to say that i urge you guys at muni to look at reducing the capacity limits on your buses. right now, for a 40-foot bus, you're allowing 20 people on it, which doesn't allow for six-feet instancing. other transit agencies, ac transit has limited it to ten people and golden gate transit has limited it to eight people, which i think will allow for better social distancing. so i encourage you to look into that and thank you for your service, mr. heineke. >> thank you, mr. miller, thank you for saying that. next speaker please. >> operator: you have three questions remaining. >> next speaker, please. >> question: good afternoon. i'm here for the record again. let the record reflect my pronounces are she and her and concerning the director's report, i'm appreciative of you bringing back the 28 line, which will help to close a big gap in the outer sunset section of san francisco, this is an area that i spent many, many nights in and probably my favourite area of san francis
. >> question: this is hayden miller. i'm just calling to say that i urge you guys at muni to look at reducing the capacity limits on your buses. right now, for a 40-foot bus, you're allowing 20 people on it, which doesn't allow for six-feet instancing. other transit agencies, ac transit has limited it to ten people and golden gate transit has limited it to eight people, which i think will allow for better social distancing. so i encourage you to look into that and thank you for your...
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the city plans to allow 40 tends to set up at hayden and standard streets at the site of a former donald's restaurant that is now an empty lot. the opponents say they are concerned about the risk of transmission of coronavirus, along with crime and drug use. >>> new data from the governor's office shows san francisco is lagging behind other bay area counties in securing hotel rooms for the homeless. power of 2, the head of the city's human services agency says it's not as simple as the state data indicates. he says the states numbers include hotel contracts that the city has secured for workers who are not homeless, but are essential workers and don't want to risk bringing the coronavirus home. supervisor hillary ronan has been fighting to get more hotel rooms and says the mayor's office has been slow to respond. >> we've been hearing excuses, we've been told our county is doing better than anyone else. but when you actually look at the facts and statistics, that's not the case at all. >> the county already has contracts for more than 2400 hotel rooms and says it has put within 1000 homele
the city plans to allow 40 tends to set up at hayden and standard streets at the site of a former donald's restaurant that is now an empty lot. the opponents say they are concerned about the risk of transmission of coronavirus, along with crime and drug use. >>> new data from the governor's office shows san francisco is lagging behind other bay area counties in securing hotel rooms for the homeless. power of 2, the head of the city's human services agency says it's not as simple as the...
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the ack reform lewis hayden lamenting these developments wrote, quote, deliver us from such a moses. i fear he will prove to be the pharaoh of our day. as former confederates regained power and drove blacks o out of southern poolitics the long-livd hope that the white southern masses could be delivered ran aground on the shores of racism and recalcitrance. now, i have tried to suggest here with this focus on deliverance that 19th century americans had their own distinct political vocabulary. it consisted of words, union and dis union are good examples which would fade from use or change in meaning during the modern era. and indeed deliverance is such a word. as american politics became less steepein biblical references the word became less prevalent as a political signifier, but retained its power as a signifier in the freedom struggle. as the scholar john coffey was observed, the collapse of reconstruction ensured that the biblical story of exodus retained its resonance, living under jim crow and segregation, black protestants found they had never reached the promised ground or got
the ack reform lewis hayden lamenting these developments wrote, quote, deliver us from such a moses. i fear he will prove to be the pharaoh of our day. as former confederates regained power and drove blacks o out of southern poolitics the long-livd hope that the white southern masses could be delivered ran aground on the shores of racism and recalcitrance. now, i have tried to suggest here with this focus on deliverance that 19th century americans had their own distinct political vocabulary. it...
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the site is in the parking lot where mcdonald's used to stand at the corner of kenyon and hayden streets. there will be bodies, handwashing stations and 24- hour staffing. a coalition of neighbors and business owners are trying to block the new homeless camp from opening, and it filed a lawsuit. opponents say that they are concerned that the camp will attract open drug use, but a homeless couple says that they need a safe environment and they added that they are homeless, not by choice, but by circumstance. >> a terrible divorce, i went through a dark period of depression. i found myself in the we want stuff while we get jobs elsewhere. it would give us an opportunity to actually save money, we are stuck. >> city officials say that there will be 40 tents, moved in gradually along with those that are allowed to move into the site. >>> all right, this morning, at 9:00 we are going to bring you the first of our summers it trip. we cannot take the road trip that we normally do, we are bringing you theme shows instead. we talk about the changes that we have all experienced in our bay area sch
the site is in the parking lot where mcdonald's used to stand at the corner of kenyon and hayden streets. there will be bodies, handwashing stations and 24- hour staffing. a coalition of neighbors and business owners are trying to block the new homeless camp from opening, and it filed a lawsuit. opponents say that they are concerned that the camp will attract open drug use, but a homeless couple says that they need a safe environment and they added that they are homeless, not by choice, but by...
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. >> reporter: three weeks ago ian hayden was injected with one of the first possible vaccines of the noble coronavirus. he takes his temperature several time as day and has not got sick. >> i have absolutely no symptoms. >> reporter: he was injected with a vaccine using a new medical technology developed by a company which has never had a drug or vaccine approved for market. synthesizing messenger rna. a molecule in a person's body, prompting the body to make its own medicine. in this case, prompting cells to kill off any novel coronavirus. in theory t should work. in reality, no one knows for sure. this meeting march 2nd, which president trump ran like an episode of "shark tank." >> we want it fast, okay. >> reporter: most of the companies were talking about some time in 2021. maderna's ceo told the president this. >> get human data that will allow us to pick a therapeutic dose to start right away. >> reporter: dr. fauci tried to temperature the news as im. the next day the fda green lit the product for a trial and within weeks the federal government pledged to give them up to $83 m
. >> reporter: three weeks ago ian hayden was injected with one of the first possible vaccines of the noble coronavirus. he takes his temperature several time as day and has not got sick. >> i have absolutely no symptoms. >> reporter: he was injected with a vaccine using a new medical technology developed by a company which has never had a drug or vaccine approved for market. synthesizing messenger rna. a molecule in a person's body, prompting the body to make its own...
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according to his father, jaden hayden was transferred by the state to that facility after he tested tive for the coronavirus. to a nursing home. how could that have happened? marc siegel of nyu lane joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. how could this happen? >> let me tell you something. i will tell you how it can happen. governor whitmer who we have talked about on the show has one of the supreme lockdowns, serious lockdowns in the entire country. the upper peninsula of michigan has only 110 covid-19 cases. and it is a beautiful recreation area, under extreme lockdown, and they beenxt complaining writing out beds aboutut this, that's how severe it is. not nursing homes, nursing homes are not lockdown at all. in fact, bob gordon who is the head of health and human services in michigan announced just this week. we heard the breaking news that there is over 1200 deaths in nursing homes and facilities like it in michigan. over 25% of the deaths in michigan from covid-19 have occurred in nursing homes.si this is being underreported. it's a lot more than that. how can this ha
according to his father, jaden hayden was transferred by the state to that facility after he tested tive for the coronavirus. to a nursing home. how could that have happened? marc siegel of nyu lane joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. how could this happen? >> let me tell you something. i will tell you how it can happen. governor whitmer who we have talked about on the show has one of the supreme lockdowns, serious lockdowns in the entire country. the upper peninsula of...
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it only matters enough to us so hayden knows he is vulnerable, although he is employed, he does not havese are the patients the san francisco free clinic serves these are the very people that are having disastrous outcomes if they get infected by the virus. >>these are the people that are dying actually for the most part. so it's critical that they continue their care they stay on their medications. >>they stay in touch with their caregivers the free clinic has been providing free health care for people with no insurance for more than 25 years. >>ducked co founded by doctor tricia gibbs and her husband doctor richard gives way to go to the clinic is normally bustling with warm and supportive staff and volunteers helping patients with all kinds of health innings in the entire full range of chronic and acute conditions as 9 pulmonary conditions like most general medicine clinics and we see injuries and wounds the clinic has classes for stress reduction heart health and nutrition eye exams and more that is during normal day it is masks and scrubs and staff taking temperatures lots of greeti
it only matters enough to us so hayden knows he is vulnerable, although he is employed, he does not havese are the patients the san francisco free clinic serves these are the very people that are having disastrous outcomes if they get infected by the virus. >>these are the people that are dying actually for the most part. so it's critical that they continue their care they stay on their medications. >>they stay in touch with their caregivers the free clinic has been providing free...
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. ♪ ♪ >> in 2015 this little one, hayden, made me a mother. what a gift from god is she has been.here, i just wish you all the best. happy mother's day to you. we all work so hard and especially this year with all the home schooling. so just enjoy your weekend. i hope that you're able to hug your children. my mom, mimi, is down in south carolina and, unfortunately, we're not automobile to be with her because of the -- able to be with her because of the sickness. but, mom, we love you very much. thank you for letting us shine, letting us be ourselves, following our dreams and just teaching us to be autonomous. you are wonderful, and you love question me for who i am no matter what just unconditional. to all the moms out there, happy -- >> mother's day! to get back to . that's why, at cancer treatment centers of america, we aren't waiting. we're right here, still focused on the only thing we do, providing world-class cancer care, all under one roof. because cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. cancer treatment centers of america. call now for an appointment. and my side sup
. ♪ ♪ >> in 2015 this little one, hayden, made me a mother. what a gift from god is she has been.here, i just wish you all the best. happy mother's day to you. we all work so hard and especially this year with all the home schooling. so just enjoy your weekend. i hope that you're able to hug your children. my mom, mimi, is down in south carolina and, unfortunately, we're not automobile to be with her because of the -- able to be with her because of the sickness. but, mom, we love you...
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in condition is much a you will never seen a few us so hayden knows he is vulnerable, although he is employed, he does not have insurance and those are the patients the san francisco free clinic serves these are the very people that are having disastrous outcomes if they get infected by the virus. >>these are the people that are dying actually for the most part. so it's critical that they continue their care they stay on their medications. >>they stay in touch with their caregivers. >>the free clinic has been proving free health care for people with no insurance for more than 25 years. >>ducked co founded by doctor tricia gibbs and her husband doctor richard way to go to the clinic is normally bustling with warm and supportive staff and volunteers helping patients with all kinds of health means the entire full range of chronic and acute conditions as 9 pulmonary conditions like most general medicine clinics and we see injuries and wounds the clinic has classes for stress reduction heart health and nutrition eye exams and more that is during normal times they today, it is masks and sc
in condition is much a you will never seen a few us so hayden knows he is vulnerable, although he is employed, he does not have insurance and those are the patients the san francisco free clinic serves these are the very people that are having disastrous outcomes if they get infected by the virus. >>these are the people that are dying actually for the most part. so it's critical that they continue their care they stay on their medications. >>they stay in touch with their caregivers....
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>>hayden ran an ad eh let's take a live look outside golden gate bridge and i am tracking high cloudover but fortunately not tracking that dense low cloud cover that we saw around this time last night so that high cloud cover is from a storm that is arriving from the pacific making its way into the bay area arriving during the overnight hours so it is inching closer temperatures out there right now why spend low to mid 60's that santa rosa and half moon bay in the upper 50's as you step outside right now and overnight lows once again on the mild side very similar to last night mid to upper 50's and young only cooling down to 63 degrees and we are noticing though daytime highs tomorrow will be a few degrees above average still right along the san francisco peninsula coastline downtown san francisco, 69 degrees. marina district a degree cooler at 68 degrees for you as is happening bay, so we're going to be about 5 degrees above average right along the coast with the widespread upper 60's from brisbane to burlingame wind speeds could be a little bit breezy at times by around saturday mo
>>hayden ran an ad eh let's take a live look outside golden gate bridge and i am tracking high cloudover but fortunately not tracking that dense low cloud cover that we saw around this time last night so that high cloud cover is from a storm that is arriving from the pacific making its way into the bay area arriving during the overnight hours so it is inching closer temperatures out there right now why spend low to mid 60's that santa rosa and half moon bay in the upper 50's as you step...
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it only matters enough to us so hayden knows he is vulnerable, although he is employed, he does not have insurance and those are the patients the san francisco free clinic serves these are the very people that are having disastrous outcomes if they get infected by the virus. >>these are the people that are dying actually for the most part. so it's critical that they continue their care they stay on their medications. they stay in touch with their caregivers the free clinic has been providing free health care for people with no insurance for more than 25 years, ducked co founded by doctor tricia gibbs and her husband doctor richard gives way to go to the clinic is normally bustling with warm and supportive staff and volunteers helping patients with all kinds of health innings in the entire full range of chronic and acute conditions as 9 pulmonary conditions like most general medicine clinics and we see injuries and wounds the clinic has classes for stress reduction heart health and nutrition eye exams and more that is during normal times they day it is masks and scrubs and staff taking te
it only matters enough to us so hayden knows he is vulnerable, although he is employed, he does not have insurance and those are the patients the san francisco free clinic serves these are the very people that are having disastrous outcomes if they get infected by the virus. >>these are the people that are dying actually for the most part. so it's critical that they continue their care they stay on their medications. they stay in touch with their caregivers the free clinic has been...
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her name is hayden. she is five. for the past five years and nine months of her life, i have told her every day, come hug mommy, come kiss mommy. my mission as a nurse is i am here to protect. and my job as a mother is to keep my daughter safe, to keep her surrounded by family and love. >> reporter: many will say it's that kinship that has helped native peoples survive, throughout time and against all odds. for the pbs newshour, i'm stephanie sy in phoenix. >> woodruff: it's memorial day, and, as mentioned, the traditional kickoff to summer and the busy vacation season. as states begin to reopen, john yang reports on how beach towns and business owners are adjusting in the time of ccovid- 19. >> here at rehoboth beach, it's definitely a different memorial day. >> yang: nick caggiano has been selling pizza in rehoboth beach delaware for almost 50 years. >> last memorial day at this time, we were running around like chickens with their heads cut off and we were all like having a bunch of fun because it's our first big
her name is hayden. she is five. for the past five years and nine months of her life, i have told her every day, come hug mommy, come kiss mommy. my mission as a nurse is i am here to protect. and my job as a mother is to keep my daughter safe, to keep her surrounded by family and love. >> reporter: many will say it's that kinship that has helped native peoples survive, throughout time and against all odds. for the pbs newshour, i'm stephanie sy in phoenix. >> woodruff: it's...
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hunt for vaccine, i'm joined by cnn medical analyst and director of ethics at medical center and ian hayden, the company moderna. >> when you hear oxford's coronavirus vaccine trial has 50% chance of showing no result, at all. this, after the amount of time and money that's been put behind it. is that a setback? how do you see this? >> it's a big setback, anderson. but it's predictable, in some ways, because you're trying to test a vaccine as the virus ebbs and flows. we know some parts of the world, it's rising like brazil. or, in other places, it's diminishing, like the uk. so, when you start out to test it and give it to people, you're presuming the virus will be there to infect them. so you can figure out if the vaccine works. but if it starts to get tamped down by behavior change or just ebbs and flows, naturally, you're usually at risk of wasting time. and while the president likes to talk about warp speed in developing vaccines, i think we might have to think about some alternative research trial designs, in order to get answers. >> ian, first of all, how have you been feeling since
hunt for vaccine, i'm joined by cnn medical analyst and director of ethics at medical center and ian hayden, the company moderna. >> when you hear oxford's coronavirus vaccine trial has 50% chance of showing no result, at all. this, after the amount of time and money that's been put behind it. is that a setback? how do you see this? >> it's a big setback, anderson. but it's predictable, in some ways, because you're trying to test a vaccine as the virus ebbs and flows. we know some...
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you will never seen a few us so hayden knows he is vulnerable, although he is employed, he does not haveurance and those are the patients the san francisco free clinic serves these are the very people that are having disastrous outcomes if they get infected by the virus. >>these are the people that are dying actually for the most part. so it's critical that they continue their care they stay on their medications. they stay in touch with their caregivers. >>the free clinic has been providing free health care for people with no insurance for more than 25 years. >>ducked co founded by doctor tricia gibbs and her husband doctor richard gives way to go to the clinic is normally bustling with warm and supportive staff and volunteers helping patients with all kinds of health innings in the entire full range of chronic and acute conditions as 9 pulmonary conditions like most general medicine clinics and we see injuries and wounds the clinic has classes for stress reduction heart health and nutrition eye exams and more that is during normal times they day it is masks and scrubs and staff taking t
you will never seen a few us so hayden knows he is vulnerable, although he is employed, he does not haveurance and those are the patients the san francisco free clinic serves these are the very people that are having disastrous outcomes if they get infected by the virus. >>these are the people that are dying actually for the most part. so it's critical that they continue their care they stay on their medications. they stay in touch with their caregivers. >>the free clinic has been...