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hazel told her sons about her role when they were growing up... planes. to the air minister that the change was made, and that's why my mother had to work so hard into the night, because there was only a small window of opportunity. i mean, the thing could have gone into production if they'd spent months doing this, so it had to be done in weeks. what was it like for you as you unravelled the story? we thought, "this can't be true. it's crazy." it seemed crazy that a 13—year—old should be assisting the raf in working out how it should arm its fighters for the next war. you just think, "this can't be right!" the calculations hazel did on a machine like this were extremely complicated. and i have a one, and then i have to keep subtracting until the bell rings, then i move along. they showed that the future fighters needed to carry eight machine—guns, each capable of firing at least 1,000 rounds a minute, in order to have the firepower to destroy enemy planes. captain fred hill presented this graph showing the analysis at a crucial meeting of the air
hazel told her sons about her role when they were growing up... planes. to the air minister that the change was made, and that's why my mother had to work so hard into the night, because there was only a small window of opportunity. i mean, the thing could have gone into production if they'd spent months doing this, so it had to be done in weeks. what was it like for you as you unravelled the story? we thought, "this can't be true. it's crazy." it seemed crazy that a 13—year—old...
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ya na and hazel injections actually being given.and hazel have recorded videos explaining the problem. people like myself have an aversion to needles andi myself have an aversion to needles and ifind myself have an aversion to needles and i find this very upsetting. and i can't be alone and just thinking this. the other night on look it was at least eight times that this was shown on the tv. i have a really intense phobia of needles and getting injections. that includes when i see the imagery on television or online or in media. it causes me to faint, be sick, i feel physically sick. itjust to faint, be sick, i feel physically sick. it just makes to faint, be sick, i feel physically sick. itjust makes me feel really uncomfortable. so you can imagine that seeing all of the coverage of the coronavirus vaccine in the last couple of months has been really jarring and horrible for me. i think it would just be better if before every part has imagery of needles and people getting jabs. if there wasjust a warning and people getting jabs. if
ya na and hazel injections actually being given.and hazel have recorded videos explaining the problem. people like myself have an aversion to needles andi myself have an aversion to needles and ifind myself have an aversion to needles and i find this very upsetting. and i can't be alone and just thinking this. the other night on look it was at least eight times that this was shown on the tv. i have a really intense phobia of needles and getting injections. that includes when i see the imagery...
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go ahead, hazel. hazel: going back to vaccinations, you are launching an aggressive campaign in january. what about in december when you know the vaccine will be arriving? mayor de blasio: we said in the beginning we were going to get this right. our doctors have spoken about this many times. have are realities we never experienced before, including the need for ultracold refrigeration, very tight standards about how it could be utilized. we need the federal government to really be committed to speeding this process. looking at all these standards, we want everyone to be safe, but we have to have a focus on speed and urgency. the first weeks were about getting it right, making sure everything was safe and proper. we knew we wanted to go a hell of a lot faster. comfortable. the first weeks we were really testing to make sure everything worked right. have seen the results. people have been getting these vaccinations safely, effectively. we have had very, very few side effects. we have had a very success
go ahead, hazel. hazel: going back to vaccinations, you are launching an aggressive campaign in january. what about in december when you know the vaccine will be arriving? mayor de blasio: we said in the beginning we were going to get this right. our doctors have spoken about this many times. have are realities we never experienced before, including the need for ultracold refrigeration, very tight standards about how it could be utilized. we need the federal government to really be committed to...
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. >>> well, a woman raced to find her dog hazel swallowed by a sea of foam.wild scene played out on byron bay on the east coast. the woman was heard calling out for her pup as she waded through the foam. hazel emerged and was scooped up and taken to safety. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, an update on covid relief talks and google employees will be working from home a little bit longer. diane king hall. >>> stock prices indicating a little bit higher this morning. wall street ended mixed yesterday following stimulus talks out of washington. the nasdaq gained 62, the s&p 500 slipped 15. >>> regarding the latest coronavirus relief talks, a bipartisan group of relief workers unveiled a $908 billion bill. the legislation is split into two parts and aims to provide economic health to workers and small businesses. the proposal does not include a round of direct payments to americans. congress has until the end of the week to strike an agreement. you may recall critical pandemic-related programs are set to expire at the end of the year. >>> apple is becoming more t
. >>> well, a woman raced to find her dog hazel swallowed by a sea of foam.wild scene played out on byron bay on the east coast. the woman was heard calling out for her pup as she waded through the foam. hazel emerged and was scooped up and taken to safety. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, an update on covid relief talks and google employees will be working from home a little bit longer. diane king hall. >>> stock prices indicating a little bit higher this...
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yana trup and, first, hazel moon have recorded videos for us explaining the problem. myself have an aversion to needles and i find this very upsetting and i cannot be alone in just thinking this. the other night on look east there was at least eight times that this was shown on the tv. i have a really intense phobia of needles and getting injections and that includes when i see the imagery oi'i includes when i see the imagery on television or online or in media. it causes me to faint, basic, i feel physically sick. and, like, itjust makes me feel really uncomfortable so you can imagine that seeing all of the coverage of the current coronavirus vaccine in the last couple of months have been really jarring and horrible couple of months have been reallyjarring and horrible for me. ithink reallyjarring and horrible for me. i think it would just be better if before a report has imagery of needles and people getting jabs, if there was just a warning to say that the report will contain needles so ican report will contain needles so i can look away. consider that suggestion p
yana trup and, first, hazel moon have recorded videos for us explaining the problem. myself have an aversion to needles and i find this very upsetting and i cannot be alone in just thinking this. the other night on look east there was at least eight times that this was shown on the tv. i have a really intense phobia of needles and getting injections and that includes when i see the imagery oi'i includes when i see the imagery on television or online or in media. it causes me to faint, basic, i...
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the dog named hazel emerged. there she is. >> wow. >> cutie. >> what just happened?ckly scooped up, brought to safety. the sea foam was created by heavy rain that has hammered australia's northeast coast. >> i've never seen that before. >> i saw it a big storm earlier this year. it's amaze whg it happens. it wasn't to that degree. i've never seen it that severe. >> glad hazel's okay although mom is saying, god, you had to get that shot of me. >> i disagree completely. i know the shot you're talking about. >> you're trying to rescue hazel. >> you're right, gayle. hazel when she popped up, what's going on? where am i? what is happening? >> what is happening? >> smokey robinson. we love smokey. he wants a redo for miss pronouncing hanukkah. he made the mistake to a fan on cameo. >> they want me to wish you happy chanookah. i have no idea. happy chanookah because they said so. >> so here's what happened. >> what happened? >> let me explain. jeff jacobson requested the video for his mom to surprise her for chanookah. robinson replied, in the spirit of 2020 i'm going to ne
the dog named hazel emerged. there she is. >> wow. >> cutie. >> what just happened?ckly scooped up, brought to safety. the sea foam was created by heavy rain that has hammered australia's northeast coast. >> i've never seen that before. >> i saw it a big storm earlier this year. it's amaze whg it happens. it wasn't to that degree. i've never seen it that severe. >> glad hazel's okay although mom is saying, god, you had to get that shot of me. >> i...
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> he, however, scrambled up his sides working his toilsome way through thickets of birch and witch hazelto tree. at length he reached to whether the ravine was through the amphitheater, and no traces of such opening remained. the rocks presented a high, impenetrable wall over which the torrent came tumbling in a sheet of feathery foam and fell into a broad, deep basin. black from the shadows of the surrounding forest. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in contrast, washington irving drew upon the superstitious dutch settlers for a seasoning of horror in some of his tales. here, too, he was inspired by the local legends and landscape of terrytown, in particular, the old dutch church of sleepy hollow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> here, only a short distance from his beloved sunnyside, in the heart of the cemetery yet made so famous, he found his final haven. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> many who have devoted a lifetime to studying the hudson say that these were her finest years. the river aristocrats created a well-ordered life centered around their quiet estates. the accent was upon writing, music and painting. ♪ ♪ >> an endles
> he, however, scrambled up his sides working his toilsome way through thickets of birch and witch hazelto tree. at length he reached to whether the ravine was through the amphitheater, and no traces of such opening remained. the rocks presented a high, impenetrable wall over which the torrent came tumbling in a sheet of feathery foam and fell into a broad, deep basin. black from the shadows of the surrounding forest. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in contrast, washington irving drew upon...
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by professor hazel smith the korea expert from london school of oriental and african studies professor thank you so much for joining us so if all of this happened with you know deadly insects biological weapons if all this happened it was more than 60 years ago but having said that is this still a very real live issue for north koreans now the truth is about the korean war is that it was a very dirty war on all sides there atrocities by the north koreans by the south koreans there were many many people killed and many many orphans and many maimed so the whole of the war still remains controversial particularly for north koreans and for south koreans because they've still got family members that have split since not 53 once when the war ended there's been no communication between the 2 sides so the issues about alleged germ warfare a part and parcel of the discourse which takes place in north korea this is a controversial topic at the time in the 1950 s. remains controversial now this story no smoking gun evidence this to took place but it forms part of the official discourse it doesn't
by professor hazel smith the korea expert from london school of oriental and african studies professor thank you so much for joining us so if all of this happened with you know deadly insects biological weapons if all this happened it was more than 60 years ago but having said that is this still a very real live issue for north koreans now the truth is about the korean war is that it was a very dirty war on all sides there atrocities by the north koreans by the south koreans there were many...
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this hospital, hazel hawkins in hollister, is the only hospital in the county and it is now operating at 130% of capacity. not just the icus but the whole hospital. they've had to double up patients in what were single rooms. they have patients that are staying in the emergency room. and of course a lot of it owing to that surge of covid patients. and people here wonder if there's any sign of it letting up. >> it's like a war zone inside there. we are kind of treating this as a mass casualty event. the hospital has come together as a team and we're treating the sickest patients and we're treating every patient that comes through the door, we're getting them in, giving them treatment and we're seeing everybody that shows up. >> reporter: now, the hospital staff here is getting vaccinated. that's the good news. they got about a little more than 200 doses of the pfizer vaccine last week. they've done half of it up till now. they'll do the rest next week. and they'll get about 300 doses of the moderna vaccine next week. so they'll be able to vaccinate not just the frontline staff but also
this hospital, hazel hawkins in hollister, is the only hospital in the county and it is now operating at 130% of capacity. not just the icus but the whole hospital. they've had to double up patients in what were single rooms. they have patients that are staying in the emergency room. and of course a lot of it owing to that surge of covid patients. and people here wonder if there's any sign of it letting up. >> it's like a war zone inside there. we are kind of treating this as a mass...
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he asked hazel to find things in common with her teacher and told jackson it was okay to still talk to his grandmother even though she's gone. the parents often reach out with notes of their own. >> about as close to real magic as you can get and you'll forever be dear to my heart for that. you never know when something so small could mean something so big and this was huge. >> reporter: magic made on weekends in evergreen. >> just a little bit today. >> that's a big heart. that is truly a big heart. all right, look, the three of you have kids, so, what about the santa writing days, are they over or just started? >> i'll take it first, our days just started. my older son of my two sons is 4. and i feel like this is the first year he really like gets it. he's really excited about christmas and thanks to all of you for letting meet get off work early tomorrow so i can get home in time for santa's presents. but he doesn't fully get the whole wish for world peace thing. right now he's wishing for shoes that light up. that's what he wants. >> and your kids are aittle bit older, mike. >> yea
he asked hazel to find things in common with her teacher and told jackson it was okay to still talk to his grandmother even though she's gone. the parents often reach out with notes of their own. >> about as close to real magic as you can get and you'll forever be dear to my heart for that. you never know when something so small could mean something so big and this was huge. >> reporter: magic made on weekends in evergreen. >> just a little bit today. >> that's a big...
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. >> reporter: hazel hopkins hospital is operating at crisis mode. >> we are hoping that people do understandat this is a crisis. that you know, we are at a critical junction here. at maintaining our staff levels and maintaining bed capacity for our community. to for the hospital has 37 patients, 20 of them being treated from covid. the surge in covid patients for some hospital to set up an overflow tent outdoor. >> we can also triage folks out there and treat them out there. if they are coming in with minor symptoms they could be seen out there and that will freeze up some of our er beds. >> reporter: they look to increase the number of beds taking some from the nursing care facilities. the hospital is ruling out any plans to put covid patients and those care centers. >> they have done another facilities and introduced covid to the residents. that is a deadly combination. that is not something that we are going to do. >> reporter: as admissions continue to rise , they remain empty as the county remains in lockdown. a plea tonight from county leaders for the public to follow covid safety prec
. >> reporter: hazel hopkins hospital is operating at crisis mode. >> we are hoping that people do understandat this is a crisis. that you know, we are at a critical junction here. at maintaining our staff levels and maintaining bed capacity for our community. to for the hospital has 37 patients, 20 of them being treated from covid. the surge in covid patients for some hospital to set up an overflow tent outdoor. >> we can also triage folks out there and treat them out there....
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mums like hazel have ha rd two kids can eat. mums like hazel have hard choices.ating just so i know i can put the cooker on for my children. looking at this report i feel appalled. and i feel ashamed that we have allowed ourselves to get to a situation where millions of people are trapped in this degrading situation and feel they have no way out. but the beginning of covid the government took a bold, compassionate stop. they boosted universal credit by ten to £820. that has been an absolute lifeline for millions of people. it is vital that we don't rip that lifeline away — — is vital that we don't rip that lifeline away —— £20. is vital that we don't rip that lifeline away -- £20. in a statement the government says it is raised living wage but is continuing to assess the situation. i got you some groceries there. sarah brings home to wages and is looking for a thoroughjob. we to wages and is looking for a thorough job. we had to wages and is looking for a thoroughjob. we had to change her name to protect her children's identity. i get up in the morning and crying
mums like hazel have ha rd two kids can eat. mums like hazel have hard choices.ating just so i know i can put the cooker on for my children. looking at this report i feel appalled. and i feel ashamed that we have allowed ourselves to get to a situation where millions of people are trapped in this degrading situation and feel they have no way out. but the beginning of covid the government took a bold, compassionate stop. they boosted universal credit by ten to £820. that has been an absolute...
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think to what weeks is better than a very fast approval with less data than i think it's necessary hazel is a member of the european parliament thank you very much pleasure. a court in hong kong has sentenced leading pro-democracy activist joshua wong to a total of 13 and a half months in jail for charges related to last year's anti-government protests this after mr wong and 2 other pro-democracy protesters pleaded guilty to charges including inciting an illegal assembly speaking through his lawyer mr wong said the fight for democracy and freedom would continue in prison he's been a central figure in the pro-democracy opposition for years. headed back to jail after his sentencing on wednesday joshua wang seen here in black pled guilty to charges which included inciting and illegal assembly fellow activists agnes chauhan ivan lamb also received jail terms one has been a prominent figure in hong kong's pro-democracy scene in 2014 he helped spearhead the umbrella movement for months of protests spurred by a government plan to prescreen candidates for local elections one was front and center
think to what weeks is better than a very fast approval with less data than i think it's necessary hazel is a member of the european parliament thank you very much pleasure. a court in hong kong has sentenced leading pro-democracy activist joshua wong to a total of 13 and a half months in jail for charges related to last year's anti-government protests this after mr wong and 2 other pro-democracy protesters pleaded guilty to charges including inciting an illegal assembly speaking through his...
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>>not 230 doses including in the shipment that arrived here in san jose today is a bound for hazel hawkinsospital, another health care facilities in nearby san benito county and health officials say the remainder of the shipments will go directly to hospitals going forward live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news rob. thank you so now let's go to the east bay where the first doses of vaccine are being distributed in martinez from forestry says stasio is live there to tell us what's happening in contra costa county teresa. >>common can i'm here at the contra costa regional medical center and just behind me over on the 5th floor that is where health care workers lined up to get the first of those 2 doses. the covid-19 vaccine now this all coming on the heels of the fda passing that emergency authorization for the pfizer vaccine. >>a hospital mothers giving the public this direct look at the vaccination to help us age concerns over the safety of the vaccine saying. >>that is critical and the attempt to end this pandemic and reopen the country. now health officials say they are hoping that on
>>not 230 doses including in the shipment that arrived here in san jose today is a bound for hazel hawkinsospital, another health care facilities in nearby san benito county and health officials say the remainder of the shipments will go directly to hospitals going forward live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news rob. thank you so now let's go to the east bay where the first doses of vaccine are being distributed in martinez from forestry says stasio is live there to tell us what's...
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on this estate, mums like hazel have hard choices. so i know i can put the cooker on for my children. looking at this report, i feel appalled and i feel ashamed that we have allowed ourselves to get to a situation where millions of people are trapped in this degrading situation and feel they have no way out. at the beginning of covid, the government took a bold, compassionate step. they boosted universal credit by £20. that has been an absolute lifeline for millions of people. it is vital that we don't whip that lifeline away in april. in a statement, the government says it has raised the living wage but it is continuing to assess the situation. got you some groceries there. sarah brings home two wages and is looking for a third job. we've had to change her name to protect her children's identity. i get up in a morning and cried my eyes out, and then i shake it off, because i have to get up and get on with it for the kids. a couple of times when i've had to go to the pawnshop, sometimes i've lost stuff — a phone, a ring, a tv — becaus
on this estate, mums like hazel have hard choices. so i know i can put the cooker on for my children. looking at this report, i feel appalled and i feel ashamed that we have allowed ourselves to get to a situation where millions of people are trapped in this degrading situation and feel they have no way out. at the beginning of covid, the government took a bold, compassionate step. they boosted universal credit by £20. that has been an absolute lifeline for millions of people. it is vital that...
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it's an environment that i grew up in, this oak hazel, a bit of ash, a bit of yew woodland. here with all the colours, the sounds, the smells. it's a wonderful place to be able to spend my time. and i've spent more of it here this spring than ever before. i was going to say, the coronavirus pandemic has affected us all. how has it actually affected your life? my mother always used to say, "you've got to find some good in some bad." and we've had terrible bad this spring and summer. but i've found good here because i've come to this place on a twice daily basis at least, and i've reconnected with nature in a way that i haven't done since my teens. because i had the capability to do that consecutively. so i've walked down this avenue of trees that we are strolling down now every day, and i've looked at all those little nuances, you know, changes in flower composition, changes in the length of the grass, changes in the sound made by different species of buzzing insects. and to have experienced that every day, to move through that process of growth and progress has been simply e
it's an environment that i grew up in, this oak hazel, a bit of ash, a bit of yew woodland. here with all the colours, the sounds, the smells. it's a wonderful place to be able to spend my time. and i've spent more of it here this spring than ever before. i was going to say, the coronavirus pandemic has affected us all. how has it actually affected your life? my mother always used to say, "you've got to find some good in some bad." and we've had terrible bad this spring and summer....
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thanks guys by hazell survival. when customers go by your days to. help well reduce our. that's undercutting not what's good for market it's not good for the global economy. welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok let's go back to bristol this year is coming to an end we discuss what possibly donald trump could do to. give justice to join us on if he so wishes but as something that. maybe one would claim a lot of his reporters would claim supporters would claim that he's a victim of this pandemic but. i look at it in a very different way i look at what's happened all across the western world particularly in the united states because of a lack of government support for working people here and one of the conclusions of drawn is that a lot of working people it least in the industrialized western world are just simply not necessary for the elites they just don't really matter and for the unfortunate thing for these elites of these people still have the vote to ok because that's where they become
thanks guys by hazell survival. when customers go by your days to. help well reduce our. that's undercutting not what's good for market it's not good for the global economy. welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok let's go back to bristol this year is coming to an end we discuss what possibly donald trump could do to. give justice to join us on if he so wishes but as something that. maybe one would claim a lot of...
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so dolly works with the architect and benjamin lah trope and his wife hazel with chobe and furnishing the public reception room in the white house. this is a well informed imagining of a most spectacular of the rooms that dolly creates. we could say comfortably that dolly creates because all of the correspondence is from dolly, not at all from james. so this in elliptical room as red kurds, this sort of color scheme that seems rather little much for us but would've been at the height of fashion. i want to you don't notice if the chairs they are sitting on, are very skinny and curvy. benjamin lah trove, dolly herself loves red, wears red. she uses fashion as she uses domestic interiors and food to condemn create the conditions that are so important to her husband's political life. now this form of chair is called a cliff moos cale i.s. mo as. i want to look at the chair that the shoemaker is sitting in, with it's deep, deep curve legs. and it's a little tablet back. this is identical to the chairs that law trove designs for dolly for her other room. this literally comes from greek scul
so dolly works with the architect and benjamin lah trope and his wife hazel with chobe and furnishing the public reception room in the white house. this is a well informed imagining of a most spectacular of the rooms that dolly creates. we could say comfortably that dolly creates because all of the correspondence is from dolly, not at all from james. so this in elliptical room as red kurds, this sort of color scheme that seems rather little much for us but would've been at the height of...
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in san benito county, hazel hawkins memorial hospital is also at 0% capacity. five covid patients admitted holding in the er pending admission as patients are discharged we're able to admit those who are holding in the er. >> i think our health care system is really at a point of breaking. >> reporter: dr. summer mcgee at the university of new haven school of health sciences say with hospital in every region and state running out of capacity needed care could be compromised. >> what we're going to see is that people are not going to be able to get access to those critical care vaccines and health providers because there simply is no other place for them to go. >> officials stress stemming the surge now will change trajectory and destiny for hundreds or thousands of people. >> but our window is narrowing and closing fast. >> reporter: dr. colfax, mayor breed say now is not the time to become lax in our safety measures. continue to wear a mask, couldn't to social distance, continue to wash your hands constantly. jesse gerry, we'll head back to you. >> actions tha
in san benito county, hazel hawkins memorial hospital is also at 0% capacity. five covid patients admitted holding in the er pending admission as patients are discharged we're able to admit those who are holding in the er. >> i think our health care system is really at a point of breaking. >> reporter: dr. summer mcgee at the university of new haven school of health sciences say with hospital in every region and state running out of capacity needed care could be compromised....
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. >> hazel hopkins taking some from their nursing care facilities. the hospital ruling out any plans to put coronavirus patient itself those care centers. >> they have done that in other facilities and introduced coronavirus to the residents. that is -- a deadly combination and we are -- that's not something we are going to do. >> as hospital admissions continue to rise outdoor dining parks remain empty and downtown holister as the county remains in lockdown. >> this is a time for families this is a time for gathering. we are just for the help and safive of our community, stay home, stay in small groups and you will have to do it. stay with in your family group. >> that was felix cortes reporting. they are expecting an influx of people. >>> a warning the fbi about scammers trying to cash in encore h1n1 vaccines. be on the look out for these red flags. any add to be on a vaccine waiting list. there's no vaccine waiting list that doesn't exist. unsolicited e-mails and calls from someone claiming to he to be from an insurance company or vaccine center r
. >> hazel hopkins taking some from their nursing care facilities. the hospital ruling out any plans to put coronavirus patient itself those care centers. >> they have done that in other facilities and introduced coronavirus to the residents. that is -- a deadly combination and we are -- that's not something we are going to do. >> as hospital admissions continue to rise outdoor dining parks remain empty and downtown holister as the county remains in lockdown. >> this is...
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hazel hawkins memorial hospital is also at zero percent capacity. five covid patients admit with an additional 2 covid patients holding admission. as patients are discharged, we're able to admit others waiting in the er. >> i think with the increase of cases, our system is close to breaking. >> reporter: with hospitals in every region and every state running out of capacity, needed care could be compromised. >> what we're going to see is that people are not going to be able to get access to those critical care machines and those critical care health providers because there simply is not other place for them to go. >> officials stress stemming the surge now will change trajectory and destiny for hundreds or thousands of people. >> but our window is narrowing and closing fast. >> now is not the time to become lax on our security measures. continue to wear your mask, continue to social distance, continue to wash and sanitize hands regularly so we can bend this curve because our health care system breaks. in san jose, jesse garrett, ktvu news. >>> a new
hazel hawkins memorial hospital is also at zero percent capacity. five covid patients admit with an additional 2 covid patients holding admission. as patients are discharged, we're able to admit others waiting in the er. >> i think with the increase of cases, our system is close to breaking. >> reporter: with hospitals in every region and every state running out of capacity, needed care could be compromised. >> what we're going to see is that people are not going to be able to...
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i have hazel nuts here which are lovely.sta and everything. i thought hazel nuts would be delicious. you can put things like this with anchovies, salty. that's it. now we put in some parsley. that then livens it up. that's the decorative side. >> rosemary, speaking of the decorative side, since we're running out of time, show us the big reveal, the final dish. >> i've got to quickly hurry. got to reveal the final dish here. here we go. wait a minute. two seconds. >> we'll pump up the drum roll. >> here, here, here. >> here we go. >> drum roll please. >> you got this, rosemary. [ drum roll ] >> i've got it. i've got it. quick. quick. that's it. >> i love it. >> rosemary, that looks fantastic. >> no pressure. we're all counting on you, rosemary. >> okay, stop. nuts, texture. that's it. done. deal. >> thank you so much. i can tell you that already looks better than any leftovers we've ever made. you can get this website on our website at goodmorningamerica.com. best leftovers ever premieres wednesday on netflix. >>> ginger, now
i have hazel nuts here which are lovely.sta and everything. i thought hazel nuts would be delicious. you can put things like this with anchovies, salty. that's it. now we put in some parsley. that then livens it up. that's the decorative side. >> rosemary, speaking of the decorative side, since we're running out of time, show us the big reveal, the final dish. >> i've got to quickly hurry. got to reveal the final dish here. here we go. wait a minute. two seconds. >> we'll pump...
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in san benito county, hazel hawkins memorial hospital also at capacity. 5 covid patients admitted pending admission. as patients are discharged we're able to admit those holding in the er. >> i think our system is really at a point of breaking. >> reporter: dr. summer mcgee at the university of school of health sciences says with hospitals in every region and every state running out of capacity, needed care could be compromised. >> what we're going to see is people are not going to be able to get access to those critical care machines and those critical care health providers because there simply is no other place for them to go. >> reporter: officials stress stemming the surge now will change trajectory and destiny for hundreds or thousands of people. >> our window is narrowing and closing fast. >> dr. colfax, mayor reed, others all stress this is not the time to become laxed with our safety measures, continue to wear a mask, continue to social distance. continue to wash and sanitize your hands often so that we can bend our curve before our system breaks. >>> all right joining us now for
in san benito county, hazel hawkins memorial hospital also at capacity. 5 covid patients admitted pending admission. as patients are discharged we're able to admit those holding in the er. >> i think our system is really at a point of breaking. >> reporter: dr. summer mcgee at the university of school of health sciences says with hospitals in every region and every state running out of capacity, needed care could be compromised. >> what we're going to see is people are not...
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. >>> hazel hopkins is operating in crisis mode.s 37 patients in house. 20 of them being treated for coronavirus. the surge in patients forced them to set up an over flu tent outside the er. >> we are hoping that -- people do understand that this is a crisis. you know we are at a critical point here of maintaining our staff level and maintaining bed capacity for our community. >> forced to increase its number of beds the hospital took some from their nursing care facilities. they ruled out any plans to put coronavirus patients in those care centers. for the latest information on icu capacity you can download the news app that gives us easy 24-7 access. >>> 6:39. taking a live look at san francisco. the city still has one of the lowest coronavirus case rates of the 20 biggest cities in the united states. seattle appears to have the lowest case rate among the big metropolitan area and washington dc a case rate of less than 34. >>> new york times reporting some doctor across the country and around the world are treating a small number
. >>> hazel hopkins is operating in crisis mode.s 37 patients in house. 20 of them being treated for coronavirus. the surge in patients forced them to set up an over flu tent outside the er. >> we are hoping that -- people do understand that this is a crisis. you know we are at a critical point here of maintaining our staff level and maintaining bed capacity for our community. >> forced to increase its number of beds the hospital took some from their nursing care...
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have a problem and order me in indoor alleged hazel and me for how the youth bit in the feet oxley of men. need to be to i mean. be. well. for mandatory month amir and i'm not about how men. must lead it. was luck in ilithyia sure when you know what i thought if we didn't want to be started with shabab one of the muslim in color or washington at the margin why our 1000000 is a one in with our annoyance that secular for due to denmark. closing the borders would clearly have little impact on those born and raised in denmark. one such man chose to leave and fight abroad. or. so what the warble. laws. to call. for. balshaw all of the followers on the. small to refer to. the book. one hold. more and. more hold. of good news and it's. who in denmark is persuading these young men to fight in syria an older man said to be a leading radical in the country might have the answers but when approached he refused to answer specific questions well la you have been far as you know mr comment if you like it please 100 and i give you a lot well borrow the can i get it it's going to last a contract and
have a problem and order me in indoor alleged hazel and me for how the youth bit in the feet oxley of men. need to be to i mean. be. well. for mandatory month amir and i'm not about how men. must lead it. was luck in ilithyia sure when you know what i thought if we didn't want to be started with shabab one of the muslim in color or washington at the margin why our 1000000 is a one in with our annoyance that secular for due to denmark. closing the borders would clearly have little impact on...
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"kyle chandler has that prell hair, controlled pout, and hurt hazel eyes.ale's dancer." [ laughter ] >> you're damn right, jimmy. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it also said you were single and looking for love. is that how you met your wife? got into whatever butt things? [ laughter ] >> well, jimmy, it is, actually. >> jimmy: it is, wow. >> i sent out that call, yeah. you know, this thing about george, though, i'd like to step back. >> jimmy: yeah, go ahead. >> i can't tell you, doing this movie with him -- how many wonderful things i've had to come up to say about him. >> jimmy: ah, yes. >> let's just get one thing straight. he talks often about being the sexiest man alive twice. indeed. but you know what, twice is only two more times than you and i have got. [ laughter ] and i had my sexiest, well -- one of the ten sexiest guys of the year back in '91. when did his come out? >> jimmy: i have no idea. >> '97 or so, i think. >> jimmy: oh. yeah, you definitely beat him to it. although i do want to say, it was 1992, not to split hairs. it was 1992. hey, one of the
"kyle chandler has that prell hair, controlled pout, and hurt hazel eyes.ale's dancer." [ laughter ] >> you're damn right, jimmy. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it also said you were single and looking for love. is that how you met your wife? got into whatever butt things? [ laughter ] >> well, jimmy, it is, actually. >> jimmy: it is, wow. >> i sent out that call, yeah. you know, this thing about george, though, i'd like to step back. >> jimmy: yeah, go...
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you mentioned southern california and the san joaquin valley in central california, this hospital, hazel hawkins memorial in hollister, california, 130% of capacity for the entire hospital. you heard that right. 30% above the limit. so they are doubling up patient rooms. they have patients that are staying in the e.r. many of them are obviously covid patients as they deal with this surge on top of the surge, and it seems sometimes that there is no end in sight. >> it's like a war zone inside there. i mean, we are, you know, treating this as a mass casualty event. the hospital has come together as a team and we're treating the sickest patients and treating every patient that comes through the door. we're getting them then, giving them treatment and seeing everybody that shows up. >> reporter: you heard him mention compared to a mass casualty event. of course, mass casualty events usually have an end and they don't know when this is going to stop. they do have that proverbial light end of the tunnel with the vaccine. 230 doses arrived here of the fidsor vaccine. they started vaccinating th
you mentioned southern california and the san joaquin valley in central california, this hospital, hazel hawkins memorial in hollister, california, 130% of capacity for the entire hospital. you heard that right. 30% above the limit. so they are doubling up patient rooms. they have patients that are staying in the e.r. many of them are obviously covid patients as they deal with this surge on top of the surge, and it seems sometimes that there is no end in sight. >> it's like a war zone...
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hurricane carol and hazel and diane. people around here remember those. and hurricane bob, there's a funny picture in the book, the college section of me in 1991. my wife was working for the state of massachusetts she was my fiancÉ at the time. it should go down and check the damage in massachusetts and cape cod. so i went along with her and she snapped a shot of me standing next to a summer cottage that was leveled by the storm surge and the wind. and it tickled in the picture. please notice a hawaiian shirt that i am wearing. it is one of favorite shirts of the time. my soon-to-be wife hated it and right after we got married, she got rid of that hawaiian shirt and by suede best. and i still miss both of them. [laughter]. exit the end of the colored section. look at the colored insert. jack: i will look for that. oh look at that. it. eric: him that holding up a little bit. jack: [applause]. eric: yes that is me. my hair was brown. jack: will you had hair. [laughter]. eric: so for those of you who have to dan, if you have any questions . with plenty of ti
hurricane carol and hazel and diane. people around here remember those. and hurricane bob, there's a funny picture in the book, the college section of me in 1991. my wife was working for the state of massachusetts she was my fiancÉ at the time. it should go down and check the damage in massachusetts and cape cod. so i went along with her and she snapped a shot of me standing next to a summer cottage that was leveled by the storm surge and the wind. and it tickled in the picture. please notice...
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that's the emergency entrance at hazel hawkins center in central california.eople are waiting to get in. this hospital went into today at 130% of capacity. we're not just talking the icu. we're talking the whole hospital operating at 30% above capacity, and they really don't know when this is going to end. the emergency room here telling me inside it's like a war zone. >> we've had to make use of extra beds. we've brought in extra staff. i'm holding patients in my e.r., treating them as though they're inpatients. that's what that numbers means, that we've gone above and beyond the capacity of the hospital. we've flexed to make it work for the community. >> reporter: now, on a positive note, the staff here has gotten vaccinated. the pfizer vaccine came in over the past week. they will also get moderna vacci vaccines, they understand, later next week. but they also know that that is only giving them partial immunity. they have to wait for the second vaccine, and of course it does nothing about the surge within this community and within the state of california wh
that's the emergency entrance at hazel hawkins center in central california.eople are waiting to get in. this hospital went into today at 130% of capacity. we're not just talking the icu. we're talking the whole hospital operating at 30% above capacity, and they really don't know when this is going to end. the emergency room here telling me inside it's like a war zone. >> we've had to make use of extra beds. we've brought in extra staff. i'm holding patients in my e.r., treating them as...
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asked hazel to find things in common with her teacher and told jackson it is okay to talk to his grandmother even though she's gone. parents reach out with notes of their own. >> you'll forever be dear to my heart. you never know when something so small could mean something so big. it really got me. >> reporter: magic made on weekends in evergreen. >> just a little bit today. >> that was katie eastman. that woman is an angel. that was really beautiful and something i think we could all use today. >> yeah. >>> let's check in with meteorologist kari hall now for a look at our christmas eve forecast. >> yeah, we are awaiting santa's arrival for tonight. it looks like the weather is pretty good. can we pull up the santa tracker. i want to show you how to find where santa is now and you can do this at home on your computer. just go to noradsanta.org and you'll be able to see where santa is as he continues to make tracks around the world. we're seeing him just around the guam area and already over the pacific ocean and we'll continue as we go throughout the morning. so, all is looking good there.
asked hazel to find things in common with her teacher and told jackson it is okay to talk to his grandmother even though she's gone. parents reach out with notes of their own. >> you'll forever be dear to my heart. you never know when something so small could mean something so big. it really got me. >> reporter: magic made on weekends in evergreen. >> just a little bit today. >> that was katie eastman. that woman is an angel. that was really beautiful and something i...
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. >> in san benito county, hazel hawkins memorial hospital is at zero% icu capacity and three hospitals in san joaquin county. the greater bay area is at 21% icu capacity. northern region is higher. the greater sacramento region is less than 15%. southern california and san joaquin valley are both under 10% capacity. >>> starting tomorrow, the stay- at-home order in the state is going to expand into the sacramento region. it includes areas of lake tahoe. the order kicked in after the specific region fell below 15% icu threshold. people owning vacation homes in tahoe are allowed to travel to the properties. other potential visitors are told not to go to lake tahoe or book hotel rooms or short-term is rentals even if available. the order lasts three weeks since includes christmas holiday. >> monterey county leaders announcing this weekend they going to join parts of the bay area and preemptively. the icu availability is about 25%. the county's health officers said the number of coronavirus cases is rapidly rising. mont roy county's order begins sunday night at 10:00 and will last for week
. >> in san benito county, hazel hawkins memorial hospital is at zero% icu capacity and three hospitals in san joaquin county. the greater bay area is at 21% icu capacity. northern region is higher. the greater sacramento region is less than 15%. southern california and san joaquin valley are both under 10% capacity. >>> starting tomorrow, the stay- at-home order in the state is going to expand into the sacramento region. it includes areas of lake tahoe. the order kicked in after...
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hurricane carol, edna, hazel, and diane, people around you remember those. hurricane bob, there's a funny picture in the book in the color section of me in 1991. i wife was working for the state of massachusetts. she was my fiancÉ at the time and should go down and check the damage in massachusetts on cape cod. i went along with her and she snapped this shot of me standing next to a summer cottage that was leveled by the storm surge and the wind. if you get to take a look at the picture, please notice the hawaiian shirt that i'm wearing. it was one of my favorite shirts at the time. my soon-to-be wife he did it, and right after we got married she got rid of that hawaiian shirt and my suede vest, and i still miss both of them. >> i'm looking for the picture now. >> it's at the end of the color section. look at the color insert at the end. >> eureka. >> hold it up a little bit. [laughing] yeah, that's me. when my hair was brown. >> well, you had hair. [laughing] >> those who have tuned in, if you will, please share any questions in the chat room that you might
hurricane carol, edna, hazel, and diane, people around you remember those. hurricane bob, there's a funny picture in the book in the color section of me in 1991. i wife was working for the state of massachusetts. she was my fiancÉ at the time and should go down and check the damage in massachusetts on cape cod. i went along with her and she snapped this shot of me standing next to a summer cottage that was leveled by the storm surge and the wind. if you get to take a look at the picture,...
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a final note here included in this first batch is at 230 doses that are going to be a headed for hazel hawkins hospital and other facilities in nearby san benito county which is also been very hard hit by covid-19 with hospitalizations are ramping up in icu beds on the downside there in the recent weeks so this first batch represent just a fraction of what's coming. more expected out later in the week and again next week that is when the moderna vaccine is a scheduled to be shipped out santa clara county expecting roughly 39,000 doses of that vaccine as the actual vaccinations now scheduled to begin here at various hospitals on thursday or friday and this coming weekend that's the latest here in santa clara county back to you. >>thank you >>and coming up at 4 frontline health care workers, a contra costa regional medical center will receive their initial doses of the new covid-19 vaccine, we'll be carrying that event live on our kron on app that you can download for free in your app store. now in other news, california is seeing a spike in covid-19 deaths as the state activates its mas
a final note here included in this first batch is at 230 doses that are going to be a headed for hazel hawkins hospital and other facilities in nearby san benito county which is also been very hard hit by covid-19 with hospitalizations are ramping up in icu beds on the downside there in the recent weeks so this first batch represent just a fraction of what's coming. more expected out later in the week and again next week that is when the moderna vaccine is a scheduled to be shipped out santa...
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. >> but they're all 4'11", very petite, hazel, green eyes. >> this killer has a type. >> right. >> reporter we believe that the belt was handled by the suspect and did not belong to any of the victims. >> reporter: the belt belonged to a large male said hart, hoping someone will recognize it and come forward. >> it is a very complex case but we're philly committed to this investigation. >> what i want most is answers and justice and i also want the world to know my sister mattered. >> and erin joins us now. good morning. i can't believe it has been 10 years. this is such a haunting case. what else do investigators know about the killer? >> well, anthony, good morning. it is a haunting case. and that is when we do know from investigators. we know that the gilgo four were killed by one killer and that he didn't just drop the bodies off at once. and so investigators believe he is very familiar with long island. and here is something really interesting. one of the investigators told me he had to have a cover story. because he's going back and forth to the ocean parkaway where he's leaving the b
. >> but they're all 4'11", very petite, hazel, green eyes. >> this killer has a type. >> right. >> reporter we believe that the belt was handled by the suspect and did not belong to any of the victims. >> reporter: the belt belonged to a large male said hart, hoping someone will recognize it and come forward. >> it is a very complex case but we're philly committed to this investigation. >> what i want most is answers and justice and i also want...
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the oldest in massachusetts, 112-year-old hazel plumber receiving her first dose of the pfizer. this is the second pandemic she's endured. >> lived through the other one 100 years ago, you know, it's really something. >> reporter: but in wisconsin, aurora medical center firing an employee who the center says intentionally ruined more than 500 doses by taking them out of the fridge. the deadliest day of the pandemic in california. the national guard now stepping in to help the county's coroner. >> it's been the toughest year. >> reporter: but america's top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, says there's hope on the horizon in 2021 as vaccinations become more widespread and herd immunity sets in. >> schools, theaters, sports events, restaurants, i believe if we do it correctly, we will be there by the early part of fall. >> reporter: that's something to hope for. but in the meantime, the situation continues to deteriorate here in los angeles. now local officials are calling on the governor to ask the federal government to send the u.s. navy mercy hospital ship to take m
the oldest in massachusetts, 112-year-old hazel plumber receiving her first dose of the pfizer. this is the second pandemic she's endured. >> lived through the other one 100 years ago, you know, it's really something. >> reporter: but in wisconsin, aurora medical center firing an employee who the center says intentionally ruined more than 500 doses by taking them out of the fridge. the deadliest day of the pandemic in california. the national guard now stepping in to help the...
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yana trup and, first, hazel moon have recorded videos for us explaining the problem.able, so you can imagine that seeing all of the coverage of coronavirus vaccine in the last couple of months has been really jarring and horrible for me. i think it would just be better if before a report has imagery of needles and people getting jabs, if there wasjust a warning to say that the report will contain needles so i can look away. consider that suggestion passed on to the powers that be in bbc news. and while we're on the subject of vaccinations, a shorter, blunter term for them is often used, to the dismay of some newswatch viewers. if you know what we're talking about or are liable to be upset by the terminology used on this subject, you may want to mute your television for the next few seconds. margaret keenan received the historicjab at university hospital in coventry. ..and becoming the first person to receive the jab in the uk's mass vaccination program... now, got the jab. the first person here to receive a jab was 98—year—old jack vokes. here's what bruce latimer had
yana trup and, first, hazel moon have recorded videos for us explaining the problem.able, so you can imagine that seeing all of the coverage of coronavirus vaccine in the last couple of months has been really jarring and horrible for me. i think it would just be better if before a report has imagery of needles and people getting jabs, if there wasjust a warning to say that the report will contain needles so i can look away. consider that suggestion passed on to the powers that be in bbc news....