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jocelyn: we pay about, like, what? ashley: every room is around $600. -jocelyn: yeah. patrick understands what i'm getting at, because the store he's using as his office now, it ain't working. patrick: i mean, i'm not in love with this building, if that's what you're asking me. i don't like the vibe so much. i'm more inspired when i'm, like, around peop-- like, i-i-i feel like i would be, like, trapped in a building. there's not anyone around me. there's no distraction. and there's just not -- nothing going on. lemonis: i see windows and activity, and people coming in and out of the elevator, and fabric and carts, and you can walk the showroom and talk to other people, and there's a cut-and-sew here. and you can say to somebody, "what do you think of this?" and they can give you feedback. patrick: i mean, i don't want to be, like, sitting here just... -lemonis: ...working? -patrick: yeah. i want to work, obviously, but doesn't change ever freak you out? lemonis: it does. it does, but -- patrick: so i should be nervous. lemonis: but if you can't change your thinking, th
jocelyn: we pay about, like, what? ashley: every room is around $600. -jocelyn: yeah. patrick understands what i'm getting at, because the store he's using as his office now, it ain't working. patrick: i mean, i'm not in love with this building, if that's what you're asking me. i don't like the vibe so much. i'm more inspired when i'm, like, around peop-- like, i-i-i feel like i would be, like, trapped in a building. there's not anyone around me. there's no distraction. and there's just not --...
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. >> reporter: jocelyn was recently laid off, is counting on unemployment benefits. >> just had a baby, we need the money right now. >> reporter: but she and many others are nervous because the $600 a week added to jobless benefits as part of the c.a.r.e.s. act is about to run out. >> it's only reason we really haven't seen harpship on the level of the great depression, on the left of the 1930s. >> you look around the san francisco bay area, lots of people were laid off through no fault of their own. >> reporter: why the edd is encouraging people to stay up to date with benefits. >> people are new to this, no idea how it all works. encourage people to check out the faqs on our website. >> reporter: and why jocelyn is holding on to hope that benefits are extended or she can get back to work. >> for my job to open, hopefully the coronavirus goes away. waiting on that. >> reporter: edd says no matter what happens, 26 weeks of benefits are available and it's in the process of hiring more than 5,000 people to help handle claims. in san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> california's
. >> reporter: jocelyn was recently laid off, is counting on unemployment benefits. >> just had a baby, we need the money right now. >> reporter: but she and many others are nervous because the $600 a week added to jobless benefits as part of the c.a.r.e.s. act is about to run out. >> it's only reason we really haven't seen harpship on the level of the great depression, on the left of the 1930s. >> you look around the san francisco bay area, lots of people were...
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. >> reporter: jocelyn is out of work and struggling to make ends meet.he and her daughter are counting on things to turn around -- >> basically for my job to open, hopefully the coronavirus goes away so i'm just waiting on that. >> reporter: while the california governor is working on a new stimulus package. >> we have the ablility to move quickly depending on what happened. >> reporter: something economy watchers say needs to be done. >> it is the only reason why we haven't seen hardship on the level of the great depression on the level of the 1930s. >> reporter: as the edd urges everyone to be vigilant. >> people have no idea how this works so i encourage people to [ inaudible ] so they could avoid mistakes that are unnecessarily delaying payments. >> reporter: the edd said no matter what happens, there are still 26 weeks of benefits available and also said it is in the process of hiring more than 5,000 people to help handle claims. in san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area. >>> new information tonight shows whether business service that survived the pan
. >> reporter: jocelyn is out of work and struggling to make ends meet.he and her daughter are counting on things to turn around -- >> basically for my job to open, hopefully the coronavirus goes away so i'm just waiting on that. >> reporter: while the california governor is working on a new stimulus package. >> we have the ablility to move quickly depending on what happened. >> reporter: something economy watchers say needs to be done. >> it is the only...
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news jocelyn stephanopoulos after releasing a book heavily critical of trump what's the single most importantthing you think the country needs to know about your uncle he is utterly incapable of leading this country and it's dangerous to allow him to do so based on what you see now or what you saw of them. based on what i've seen in my entire adult life. our lives speak to barbara perry about this she's a professor of ethics and institutions and the directo of presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center and she is joining us from there thank you so much for being with us there's been no reaction from the trumpet ministration but eric the president's son has tweeted this saying every family has one nodding to a familiar expression about black sheep what do you think motivated mary trying to write this book i think it was twofold ali good to be with you today i think number one the she had this message and she is someone who is in the mental health field she's a mental health professional so she has some expertise but she wanted to get the word out before this upcoming el
news jocelyn stephanopoulos after releasing a book heavily critical of trump what's the single most importantthing you think the country needs to know about your uncle he is utterly incapable of leading this country and it's dangerous to allow him to do so based on what you see now or what you saw of them. based on what i've seen in my entire adult life. our lives speak to barbara perry about this she's a professor of ethics and institutions and the directo of presidential studies at the...
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and judicial use our yes, at times it seeks toources that have cll.s opport it their hard work, jocelynet, peter, donna, tyler and rebecca on my personal staff. i urge all members$ that, i yield back. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentlewoman from granger: i yield to the nebraska, the ranking mre subcommimr. nska is recogniz mr. foeaker. i want to thank ranking member granger for yielding. lowey. for youriousness, your friendship, especially tá in working wit for thef our greatto thank m chairman close have developed. rman b hard to accommodate the many side of the aisle. i really value the constructive manner in which he was able to express we were ablet+ to work together is reflethe $ç ica, as well as this committee. for a momenan at about 4:30 this morning, wentingy d pick t off of the corn, fighting off rash and insects, working most of the day until tomorrow she and others will get up and and rite of passage in what it does, is l for young people espec and the satisftion of a job and so it is with farmer, so many ways both provides a ranking membere budgets or work re
and judicial use our yes, at times it seeks toources that have cll.s opport it their hard work, jocelynet, peter, donna, tyler and rebecca on my personal staff. i urge all members$ that, i yield back. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentlewoman from granger: i yield to the nebraska, the ranking mre subcommimr. nska is recogniz mr. foeaker. i want to thank ranking member granger for yielding. lowey. for youriousness, your friendship, especially tá in working wit for thef our greatto...
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joining mess now is kimberly jocelyn, the contact tracing supervisor with new york city hospital test trace corps. first of all, tell us what an average day look like for you and the team of contact tracers that you are managing. how does it work? >> as a plaintiffsor, i obtain information, as well as provide -- to also obtain information on systems, and provide resources, medical care services as well as social services that are necessary to separate, to not only protect them but to keep their loved ones safe and healthy as well as others. >> i wanted to bring in my colleague katie beck, who is in florida and has a question. >> okay. hi, katie. >> reporter: yes, we know how vibe at contact tracing can be. i think the he -- i know this is asking you to take sort of a broad view, but considering the need that's out there, do you think or country could benefit from more? -- no doing the best we can -- >> i know that these numbers -- >> kimberly, how do people typically respond to your calls? what do you do to ensure that you get some compliance or accuracy when you contact them? >> effe
joining mess now is kimberly jocelyn, the contact tracing supervisor with new york city hospital test trace corps. first of all, tell us what an average day look like for you and the team of contact tracers that you are managing. how does it work? >> as a plaintiffsor, i obtain information, as well as provide -- to also obtain information on systems, and provide resources, medical care services as well as social services that are necessary to separate, to not only protect them but to keep...
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and finally, i want to thank the staff on both sides of the aisle jocelyn hunt merchant, , erickson, peter and donna. rebecca taylor also. for all this hard work in the legislation and for the work they do together with the republican staff so we can be here today. i urge members to support this good bill. i'm going to say it's a great bill. madam chair, i yield back. [applause] >> it's clear that your statement was very much appreciated. and i want to thank you for you very kind, personal remarks for me. thank you. would now like to recognize the subcommittee ranking member mr. joyce. >> thank you, madam chair. and congratulations for completing another year of the interior environment related and appropriations bill. i want to congratulation you chairmanwoman lowey on your retirement. thank you for your long standing dedication to this committee. nd as always i want to thank ms. granger for her steadfast leadership. i would like to thank you, chairman for the way you've led this subcommittee during this unprecedented year. you've addressed the new and unique challenges caused by th
and finally, i want to thank the staff on both sides of the aisle jocelyn hunt merchant, , erickson, peter and donna. rebecca taylor also. for all this hard work in the legislation and for the work they do together with the republican staff so we can be here today. i urge members to support this good bill. i'm going to say it's a great bill. madam chair, i yield back. [applause] >> it's clear that your statement was very much appreciated. and i want to thank you for you very kind,...
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dickson, this past december, amy gagnon and her 13-year-old daughter jocelyn were killed in helicopter crash while on a family vacation in hawaii. amy was a local business leader and an advocate for entrepreneurs in wisconsin. she was an energetic and positive presence for the madison area in wisconsin, in fact, the whole state. i understand that there is an ongoing ntsb investigation into that helicopter crash. but i would also note for you and this committee that the serious whistleblower allegations of misconduct at the faa, and that the whistleblower has said that he was prevented from inspecting this safari aviation aircraft prior to its crash in december. so, mr. dickson, can i have your commitment to working with me to help ensure that what happened to the gannon family is not repeated for any other family. >> was yes, senator. as i said many times, we have got to make sure that we're doing everything possible to promote aviation safety. helicopter air tours and other operations of this type are not what you need to be funny safety perspective and is a big focus for the agency.
dickson, this past december, amy gagnon and her 13-year-old daughter jocelyn were killed in helicopter crash while on a family vacation in hawaii. amy was a local business leader and an advocate for entrepreneurs in wisconsin. she was an energetic and positive presence for the madison area in wisconsin, in fact, the whole state. i understand that there is an ongoing ntsb investigation into that helicopter crash. but i would also note for you and this committee that the serious whistleblower...