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jody, what results have been huge. let's speak to jody now.h birthday? yeah, how about that? we are turned out from a sceptical birthday and a a pretty fa ntastic from a sceptical birthday and a a pretty fantastic one for him. how many responses did you think you might get when you sent out that tweet? i honestly thought maybe 50 or 100 people might reply and maybe i would get most of the united states and canada and maybe some overin states and canada and maybe some over in the uk was about what i expected. and you had 62,000 at the last count? 0h, expected. and you had 62,000 at the last count? oh, yeah i had to turn off notifications on my phone because it was just going so crazy. it has been —— he has been meticulously writing down the dice as best he can. when i was 12 years old, i knew almost every capital of every country around the world and on with every city of the world, i have forgotten almost all that but does brandon have that interest and skill? 0h, does brandon have that interest and skill? oh, yeah, it is something inherent in
jody, what results have been huge. let's speak to jody now.h birthday? yeah, how about that? we are turned out from a sceptical birthday and a a pretty fa ntastic from a sceptical birthday and a a pretty fantastic one for him. how many responses did you think you might get when you sent out that tweet? i honestly thought maybe 50 or 100 people might reply and maybe i would get most of the united states and canada and maybe some overin states and canada and maybe some over in the uk was about...
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- no. - [jodi] now is your chance - oh my god.pplauds) [narrator] and if you incrible, money-saving, tv-only offer. not available in any stores. ready to show off your beautiful body? wait 'til you see how easy it is. - thanks everybody, thank you. i'm jodi applegate and today what we're really talking about is confidence. body confidence. the kind of confidence that comes from having flawless looking skin that you want to show off. when westmore beauty introduced body coverage perfector, they made some dramatic claims. it glides onto your skin as easily as everyday body lotion, makes your skin look flawless, gives it a natural-looking, beautiful glow, doesn't rub off, won't come off in water, lasts for days. those are some pretty big promises, right? - yeah. - sounds too good to be true? - [audience together] yes. - well, let's look into it and see for ourselves. take a look at this. these are the same legs, with and without body coverage perfector. how about an arm? with the product on top and without on the bottom. but how 'bou
- no. - [jodi] now is your chance - oh my god.pplauds) [narrator] and if you incrible, money-saving, tv-only offer. not available in any stores. ready to show off your beautiful body? wait 'til you see how easy it is. - thanks everybody, thank you. i'm jodi applegate and today what we're really talking about is confidence. body confidence. the kind of confidence that comes from having flawless looking skin that you want to show off. when westmore beauty introduced body coverage perfector, they...
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a little earlier i spoke to jody about that phenominal response.. it turned out from a kind of sceptical birthday and turned into a pretty fantastic one for him. how many responses honestly did you think you might get when you sent out that tweet? honestly i thought maybe 50 or 100 people might reply and maybe i would get mostly the united states, canada and maybe some over there in the uk was about what i expected. and you got 62,000 at the last count? i had to turn off my notifications on my phone because it was going so crazy. he has been meticulously writing down the dots as best as he can. when i was 12 years old i knew almost every capital of every country around the world almost every city, i have forgotten almost all of that. but does brandon have an interest and skill? 0h, but does brandon have an interest and skill? oh, yeah, it is something that is inherent in him. he has a real finite amount of time that he likes to concentrate and care about things but maps angiography have been one thing that has been and has really resonated with the
a little earlier i spoke to jody about that phenominal response.. it turned out from a kind of sceptical birthday and turned into a pretty fantastic one for him. how many responses honestly did you think you might get when you sent out that tweet? honestly i thought maybe 50 or 100 people might reply and maybe i would get mostly the united states, canada and maybe some over there in the uk was about what i expected. and you got 62,000 at the last count? i had to turn off my notifications on my...
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i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi. there will be no pride celebration this year. they hoped to postpone the parade until later in the year but decided to cancel the event. it is a huge decision given the parade has been held every year since 1970. it doesn't mean the day won't be marked. san francisco pride plans to join other organizations around the world in a virtual global pride day. >>> drivers license is a big issue. now the dmv is extending all licenses that expire. if your license or id card expires between march and may, people younger than 70 are extended to may 31st while anyone over 70 is extended four extra months. the temporary extensions will be received in the mail. the dmv is urging people who are eligible to use online services for all renewals. >> so many things you can't do anymore. tough times. it's so destabilizing. a lot of us are struggling to stay healthy now that the gym is closed. you can't go on trails. it's hard to stay in shape physically and mentally. >> one things leads to another. let's
i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi. there will be no pride celebration this year. they hoped to postpone the parade until later in the year but decided to cancel the event. it is a huge decision given the parade has been held every year since 1970. it doesn't mean the day won't be marked. san francisco pride plans to join other organizations around the world in a virtual global pride day. >>> drivers license is a big issue. now the dmv is extending all...
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jodi hernandez is in contra costa county with more on the story. >> it's like surreal. it doesn't feel real. >> reporter: but wearing a face covering while in public is now the new norm in most of the bay area. health orders requiring people to wear masks became enforceable at 8:00 a.m. this morning. >> going to do my part, you know. so if that's what we got to do, that's what we got to do. >> it is a fundamental change to our lifestyle, it's not a sprint or a marathon, it is an ultra marathon that will last months and maybe even into next year. >> contra costa county health officials say the order requires businesses to put up signage and refuse entry and service to anyone who doesn't have their face covered. masks are also required on bart. and bart police are out reminding riders. >> you heard the motto, no shirt, no shoes, no service. well, you can add to that no shirt, no shoes, no masks or face cover, no service. >> this morning, this target store was asking folks to wear a mask. but was still allowing them inside to shop. once they noticed we were watching, they
jodi hernandez is in contra costa county with more on the story. >> it's like surreal. it doesn't feel real. >> reporter: but wearing a face covering while in public is now the new norm in most of the bay area. health orders requiring people to wear masks became enforceable at 8:00 a.m. this morning. >> going to do my part, you know. so if that's what we got to do, that's what we got to do. >> it is a fundamental change to our lifestyle, it's not a sprint or a marathon,...
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in antioch, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> up next at 5:00, waiving rent for tenants, not just delaying it, waiving it. a bold new proposal for people hit hard by this crisis. >> plus, the tri-valley, how a long time dairy farm is helping its workers by doing something good. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, joining you from outside where it is cold and it is raining. i'll show you when this rain moves out and some warmer temperatures, and sun, as it moves back in, the forecast in about seven minutes. >>> the dow surging nearly 8% today. the s&p 500 and nasdaq up. >>> a lot of people in the bay area are struggling to pay their rent. if there is such a thing as no rent, today, two south bay council members released a plan, but not everyone is pleased about. >> it the plan would let renters apply for a three-month grace period. san jose council members say they will present the plan to the city council tomorrow. it would waive rent, not just a grace period, it would waive rent for three months, if families can show financial hardship due to this cris
in antioch, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> up next at 5:00, waiving rent for tenants, not just delaying it, waiving it. a bold new proposal for people hit hard by this crisis. >> plus, the tri-valley, how a long time dairy farm is helping its workers by doing something good. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, joining you from outside where it is cold and it is raining. i'll show you when this rain moves out and some warmer...
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jody, let me start with you. how did this idea come out? >> it was based off a similar model that happened in italy. there was a similar fund raising effort that happened for an hospital in berg aknow and one of our photographers had a photograph in that fund-raiser and when the crisis hit new york, she put that model to use here. she started texting with me and our other co-organizers and we just started texting, if we started, would you be willing to donate an imagine? and everyone was super into it and it kind of just snowballed from there. yeah, that's how it started. >> matthew, why elmhurst hospital? >> i think that just like everyone else, we had been reading all of the reports in the news about what was going on there and what a difficult time they were having. and as you know, they were in need of help. and, yeah, we really just saw what happened in italy for the hospital there and started to knabe there was an opportunity to help this community in need here. just a response to the need that we saw. >> as i understand it, all of th
jody, let me start with you. how did this idea come out? >> it was based off a similar model that happened in italy. there was a similar fund raising effort that happened for an hospital in berg aknow and one of our photographers had a photograph in that fund-raiser and when the crisis hit new york, she put that model to use here. she started texting with me and our other co-organizers and we just started texting, if we started, would you be willing to donate an imagine? and everyone was...
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this is what's going none the reporter of jodi hernandez.on is learning from his teachers online. good boy. he is working hard. >> nice to see our colleagues and their families. we don't see them here anymore. we're basically almost in an empty studio. hi, jeff. i didn't realize you were there. >> hey, guys, back here at home. i've been up to strange and unusual projects this past weekend. i fixed a lamp. had to fix up a few parts and getting those to do things crossed off the list. like a lot of you are. today i was outside doing gardening before work and actually ran into the u.p.s. driver who was about to misdeliver a package. he saw a sign we put out front that has our address. he said, thanks for putting that out there. i'm a new driver. that helped me out. what i wanted to do is put together a list right now of things i'm thinking about, maybe you are thinking about to help you through. what we're dealing with here. a large sign for delivery drivers. that does seem to help with a lot of people doing online shopping. may leave those pac
this is what's going none the reporter of jodi hernandez.on is learning from his teachers online. good boy. he is working hard. >> nice to see our colleagues and their families. we don't see them here anymore. we're basically almost in an empty studio. hi, jeff. i didn't realize you were there. >> hey, guys, back here at home. i've been up to strange and unusual projects this past weekend. i fixed a lamp. had to fix up a few parts and getting those to do things crossed off the list....
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we're watching the criminals, absolutely. >> reporter: in san pablo, jodi hernandez, nbc bay areaoucorona coverage fallout today after president trump's comments yesterday about looking into the possibility that injecting disinfectants could kill the virus. >> and is there a way we can do something like that, by like injection inside or almost a cleaning? >> president trump today said his comments were not serious but the manufacturer of lysol immediately issued a warning saying, quote, under no circumstances should our disinfectant products be administered into the human body. >> what i was asking, a very sarcastic question to the reporters in the room, about disinfectant on the inside. >> those comments can be kind of misconstrued. what were your thoughts on that? >> very concerning. i will just say bottom line, simple, straightforward advice, never, it's rare a doctor says never, but never, ever ingest or apply any of these disinfectants, bleach products or anything related to yourself or any of your loved ones. >> meantime a drug that showed promise in the fight of covid-19 is proving
we're watching the criminals, absolutely. >> reporter: in san pablo, jodi hernandez, nbc bay areaoucorona coverage fallout today after president trump's comments yesterday about looking into the possibility that injecting disinfectants could kill the virus. >> and is there a way we can do something like that, by like injection inside or almost a cleaning? >> president trump today said his comments were not serious but the manufacturer of lysol immediately issued a warning...
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reporting live in concord, i'm jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >>> now, you can make a mask even if you don't have sewing skills. mike inowe way put together a tutori tutorial. you can see it in our coronavirus live blog. a link at the top of the page. >>> a place for the homeless during the coronavirus. governor newsom says he's partnering with the federal government on a new addition called project room key. as we remember, the program is the first of its kind in the country. it will provide hotel and motel rooms for tens of thousands of homeless people. the governor says getting people off the streets will help stop the spread of the virus and flatten the curve. so far, close to 900 people have been moved off the streets and into a room. >> what we want to do is relieve the stress in our shelter system so we can separate individuals and ultimately, again, relieve the impact of our medical care delivery system if left unaddressed. >> project room key targets hotels and motels with significant homeless population and a surge i
reporting live in concord, i'm jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >>> now, you can make a mask even if you don't have sewing skills. mike inowe way put together a tutori tutorial. you can see it in our coronavirus live blog. a link at the top of the page. >>> a place for the homeless during the coronavirus. governor newsom says he's partnering with the federal government on a new addition called project room key. as we remember, the program is the first of its kind in the...
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here is nbc bay area jodi hernandez. >> we need people to be doing the right thing out there, and just, you know, really trying to solve this problem together. >> reporter: that's what clark hatchet was trying to do when he decided to buy gloves to donate to medical workers. he was shocked to learn his berkeley hardware store was selling them for nearly $30 a box. more than two times what he expected to pay. >> when you have people taking advantage of it for profit, it's just, it's not right. >> reporter: hatchet reported it to the almeda county d.a.'s office, who got back to him within the hour. the d.a.'s office says they've gotten dozens of complaints on their special hotline and they're investigating every one. >> the last thing anybody needs is to have to pay exorbitant prices for items that are essential to keep us safe. >> reporter: we found a corner store in richmond selling masks for $87 for a box of ten. they lowered their price to $5.99 a mask, when they learned we were the media, claiming they paid $5 a mask themselves. >> we need our residents to be eyes and ears. >> repor
here is nbc bay area jodi hernandez. >> we need people to be doing the right thing out there, and just, you know, really trying to solve this problem together. >> reporter: that's what clark hatchet was trying to do when he decided to buy gloves to donate to medical workers. he was shocked to learn his berkeley hardware store was selling them for nearly $30 a box. more than two times what he expected to pay. >> when you have people taking advantage of it for profit, it's just,...
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novelist jodi, including her novel a spark of light in the journalist and science fiction novelist, cory discusses his book and activism. after the date of social distancing, can close to a good book tonight. hope to be, on "c-span2". matthew: good afternoon everybody and thank you for coming out. my name is travis and i'm in charge of this club. let's do go over some quickon housekeeping. remind everybody to please silence your cell phones, are also going to be recording video and audio. today's talk so tappan. so we can suit time for the q&a program portion, we have a microphone right here. we ask that you speak clearly into it and keep your question to a question. so we have all the books on self behind the cash register at the front of the store. so you w can get those then come back in, matt will be more than happy to sign them. then we ask you to keep your tears in a place. also, we post a lot of events this year. every year really. we have the calendars up at the desk and also you can check on her website. we update that all of the time. with the pleasure of hosting matthew. he's
novelist jodi, including her novel a spark of light in the journalist and science fiction novelist, cory discusses his book and activism. after the date of social distancing, can close to a good book tonight. hope to be, on "c-span2". matthew: good afternoon everybody and thank you for coming out. my name is travis and i'm in charge of this club. let's do go over some quickon housekeeping. remind everybody to please silence your cell phones, are also going to be recording video and...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in concord where a search is under way to find the dog and the thief>> we're really broken over this. >> reporter: shyla mailer says she feels like a piece of her heart is missing. you're looking at stunning surveillance video that captured a man taking 11 week old max from his concord home, pedaling him away on a bicycle. >> i love him. he's just like my little baby. he's my fur baby. he's my -- almost my actual like fourth baby. >> reporter: it all happened as the e.r. nurse was at work, where she's been caring for covid-19 patients. she says her puppy has been a huge help during a stressful time. >> i see a lot of things go down, and we have to be stoic in that moment and brave in that moment and just absorb it. his little soft breathing just makes me feel like, okay, i can take a deep breath and just calm down and feel safe again. >> she comes home from a hard day's work at the hospital and now she can't have max's company to make her day better. >> reporter: concord police say they're working hard to find the culprit and get max home. they hope so
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in concord where a search is under way to find the dog and the thief>> we're really broken over this. >> reporter: shyla mailer says she feels like a piece of her heart is missing. you're looking at stunning surveillance video that captured a man taking 11 week old max from his concord home, pedaling him away on a bicycle. >> i love him. he's just like my little baby. he's my fur baby. he's my -- almost my actual like fourth baby. >>...
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i would like to introduce jody, executive director for walk san francisco. thank you. >> good morning. thank you, mayor breed, berrum m director and our partners of the san francisco bicycle coalition. i am the walk san francisco executive director. this is one of the places in san francisco where there are huge numbers of people walking every single day. for so long it is dangerous for pedestrians. no sidewalks, mixing with cars and unable to get to the caltrain service where we heard of the buses and trains and people moving about the bay area. today town send is making a step towards safety for thousands of people every day. i want to give the s.f.m.t.a. a big thank you for doing this very quick league. we encourage them to keep it up. how can we do this more often? there is no time to waste in ending fatal traffic clashes. we have a goal to end all fatalities and serious injuries in the next five years. there are so many more areas where thousands are walking every day need to be made safe asap. we need to create streets that put people and safety first.
i would like to introduce jody, executive director for walk san francisco. thank you. >> good morning. thank you, mayor breed, berrum m director and our partners of the san francisco bicycle coalition. i am the walk san francisco executive director. this is one of the places in san francisco where there are huge numbers of people walking every single day. for so long it is dangerous for pedestrians. no sidewalks, mixing with cars and unable to get to the caltrain service where we heard of...
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jody hernandez is in pleasant hills. >> reporter: this is the scene this afternoon. each call for help is treated with every prekaux after four residents and nine staff members tested positive for covid 1. nearby, another senior care center has been hit by the virus. 27 patients and 22 members are positive. one patient died from virus over the weekend. >> once you have it, you just have to pray and hang on and hope to get better, come out the other end. >> elaine lives next door to the carlton center. she only goes out for herrer daily walk but she is concerned by the outbreaks. >> if one of us gets i, i think we're all in in danger in some way. >> these are most vulnerable people in the state. >> the nursing home reform says not enough is being down to protect the staff and the patients a the living centers. she is calling for more testing and protection for workers. >> any facility where you have an outbreak of one person, everyone needs to be tested. and we need to make sure that we protect the workers there. we have to protect the workers because really, they're
jody hernandez is in pleasant hills. >> reporter: this is the scene this afternoon. each call for help is treated with every prekaux after four residents and nine staff members tested positive for covid 1. nearby, another senior care center has been hit by the virus. 27 patients and 22 members are positive. one patient died from virus over the weekend. >> once you have it, you just have to pray and hang on and hope to get better, come out the other end. >> elaine lives next...
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jody hernandez has more. >> the contra costa county sheriff's kedepartment got a complaint. the sheriff arrived and saw 40 people inside. en tonight, the paster is telling his side of the story. >> i want the best interesting if every person here. >> reporter: pastor win fred williams says it means providing a place for his church members to worship in a time of crisis. >> i was begged by members, please, with need to be there. they need to be here, i'm going to be here to help them through it. >> reporter: the contra costa county's sheriff's department has cited the surge, plaming they are putting the lives of dozens of priarishioners at ris. he is providing masks and hand sanitizer. the church had a small prayer service this afternoon. members say they are not worried about getting sick. >> wur our time is up, our time is up. >> if you don't get it, god protected you. if you get it, i believe e god can heal you. if you die friday, then you're going to be with jesus. >> reporter: the pastor says many of his members don't have access to the internet. some are homeless. he sa
jody hernandez has more. >> the contra costa county sheriff's kedepartment got a complaint. the sheriff arrived and saw 40 people inside. en tonight, the paster is telling his side of the story. >> i want the best interesting if every person here. >> reporter: pastor win fred williams says it means providing a place for his church members to worship in a time of crisis. >> i was begged by members, please, with need to be there. they need to be here, i'm going to be here...
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democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez and republican thomas massie, jodi heights, and andy diggs were the only members to vote against the members. independent congressman justin amash voted present. the house is not scheduled to meet again for legislative work until the week of may 4. that could obviously change because of the coronavirus. follow the house live on c-span when members return. and house speaker nancy pelosi idlked about this latest a measure at a signing ceremony on capitol hill. [camera shutters] [indistinct conversations] speaker pelosi: good evening. today is a historic day for us to once again to pass our now fourth bipartisan legislation to address the coronavirus crisis, . i'm very pleased with the vote, 388-5. 388-5, passing under suspension and a recorded vote. we have masterful leadership of richie neal managing the bill on the floor for us, and he kept to keepne so many of us our remarks to 30 seconds. so i will use 30 seconds to acknowledge the greatness of our leadership of our committee to make this important event possible and then take 30 seconds to comment
democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez and republican thomas massie, jodi heights, and andy diggs were the only members to vote against the members. independent congressman justin amash voted present. the house is not scheduled to meet again for legislative work until the week of may 4. that could obviously change because of the coronavirus. follow the house live on c-span when members return. and house speaker nancy pelosi idlked about this latest a measure at a signing ceremony on capitol hill....
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jody: i walk this way because of the court reporter. [inaudible]. rep. jamie raskin: - >> fully's sake of our stenographer, we cannot be talking over each other. rep. jamie raskin: how many investigations were there. there may be eight into the money that we are spending to deal with the pandemic. >> not many there are eight. rep. jamie raskin: born on the benghazi committee right now. the chairman's right over there. there were ten investigations conducted. ten conducted in the 2012 benghazi attack, six of them by republican-controlled house committees. for interference. oversight and government report. jody: any served on the benghazi committee, cost more than $6 million over two and half years because the expanded hundred 14 congress and guess what, they found that hillary clinton, they could not find anything wrong that hillary clinton done. no prosecution at all pretty millions of dollars later. but in any event, let me ask you, where we get the counterfeit operations there might be a god forbid, on committees they could do investigations into the t
jody: i walk this way because of the court reporter. [inaudible]. rep. jamie raskin: - >> fully's sake of our stenographer, we cannot be talking over each other. rep. jamie raskin: how many investigations were there. there may be eight into the money that we are spending to deal with the pandemic. >> not many there are eight. rep. jamie raskin: born on the benghazi committee right now. the chairman's right over there. there were ten investigations conducted. ten conducted in the...
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fox news jody goldberg has more on this new type of scanner. comes to reopening the economy and allowing people to safely work and gather again, the health detection scanner known as the gateway may minimize the threat of covid- 19. >> people want to have assurance that when they go to work or the ballgame, that the person next to them is also well. >>> the ceo says several thousand businesses nationwide have already expressed interest in the scanner. >> what we've created is a device that doesn't use cameras but are using proprietary technology allowing us to get heart rate, respiratory rate, and also temperatures. >> sensors use ultrasounds to properly calibrate the spanner and similar to a checkpoint at the airport, someone will man the gateway that will scan up to 1000 people in our, and the cost? $35,000. >> it's all about making the world safer and if that is the new norm i will definitely be down to do it. >> it could be an efficient tool and is important that it will present as symptomatic's. >> it could be 3 to 5 days before developing
fox news jody goldberg has more on this new type of scanner. comes to reopening the economy and allowing people to safely work and gather again, the health detection scanner known as the gateway may minimize the threat of covid- 19. >> people want to have assurance that when they go to work or the ballgame, that the person next to them is also well. >>> the ceo says several thousand businesses nationwide have already expressed interest in the scanner. >> what we've created...
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is jodie knight or the applicant on the line? >> clerk: we have sabrina shaggy on the line. if you could unmute her mike so she can -- her mic so she can address the panel. >> good morning, supervisors. we appreciate you hearing -- we appreciate you hearing this item today. i'm sabrina shaggy and i'm speaking on behalf of the project sponsor. and the gas station has been operating at the site for decades and includes a building with an awtdo repair station and a small food mart. the owners propose to put the auto repair station to a more beneficial use by expanding this into the rest of the existing building. the planning commission unanimously approved the project on consent. although this is a chevron gas station it's a family-owned and operated franchise where the owners take great pride in being part of this community. their goal is to provide a true neighborhood serving market in response to the needs of their customers. the expanded food mart will include the sale of general grocery items, fresh coffee, made-made food and personal items, as well as beer and wine. so th
is jodie knight or the applicant on the line? >> clerk: we have sabrina shaggy on the line. if you could unmute her mike so she can -- her mic so she can address the panel. >> good morning, supervisors. we appreciate you hearing -- we appreciate you hearing this item today. i'm sabrina shaggy and i'm speaking on behalf of the project sponsor. and the gas station has been operating at the site for decades and includes a building with an awtdo repair station and a small food mart. the...
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is jodie knight or the applicant on the line? >> clerk: we have sabrina shaggy on the line. if you could unmute her mike so she can -- her mic so she can address the panel. >> good morning, supervisors. we appreciate you hearing -- we appreciate you hearing this item today. i'm sabrina shaggy and i'm speaking on behalf of the project sponsor. and the gas station has been operating at the site for decades and includes a building with an awtdo repair station and a small food mart. the owners propose to put the auto repair station to a more beneficial use by expanding this into the rest of the existing building. the planning commission unanimously approved the project on consent. although this is a chevron gas station it's a family-owned and operated franchise where the owners take great pride in being part of this community. their goal is to provide a true neighborhood serving market in response to the needs of their customers. the expanded food mart will include the sale of general grocery items, fresh coffee, made-made food and personal items, as well as beer and wine. so th
is jodie knight or the applicant on the line? >> clerk: we have sabrina shaggy on the line. if you could unmute her mike so she can -- her mic so she can address the panel. >> good morning, supervisors. we appreciate you hearing -- we appreciate you hearing this item today. i'm sabrina shaggy and i'm speaking on behalf of the project sponsor. and the gas station has been operating at the site for decades and includes a building with an awtdo repair station and a small food mart. the...
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is jodie knight or the applicant on the line? >> clerk: we have sabrina shaggy on the line. if you could unmute her mike so she can -- her mic so she can address the panel. >> good morning, supervisors. we appreciate you hearing -- we appreciate you hearing this item today. i'm sabrina shaggy and i'm speaking on behalf of the project sponsor. and the gas station has been operating at the site for decades and includes a building with an awtdo repair station and a small food mart. the owners propose to put the auto repair station to a more beneficial use by expanding this into the rest of the existing building. the planning commission unanimously approved the project on consent. although this is a chevron gas station it's a family-owned and operated franchise where the owners take great pride in being part of this community. their goal is to provide a true neighborhood serving market in response to the needs of their customers. the expanded food mart will include the sale of general grocery items, fresh coffee, made-made food and personal items, as well as beer and wine. so th
is jodie knight or the applicant on the line? >> clerk: we have sabrina shaggy on the line. if you could unmute her mike so she can -- her mic so she can address the panel. >> good morning, supervisors. we appreciate you hearing -- we appreciate you hearing this item today. i'm sabrina shaggy and i'm speaking on behalf of the project sponsor. and the gas station has been operating at the site for decades and includes a building with an awtdo repair station and a small food mart. the...
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democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez and republican thomas massie, jodi heights, and andy diggs were the only members to vote against the members. independent congressman justin amash voted present. the house is not scheduled to meet again for legislative work until the week of may 4. that could obviously change because of the coronavirus. follow the house live on c-span when members return.
democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez and republican thomas massie, jodi heights, and andy diggs were the only members to vote against the members. independent congressman justin amash voted present. the house is not scheduled to meet again for legislative work until the week of may 4. that could obviously change because of the coronavirus. follow the house live on c-span when members return.
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the novelist jody pico including her novel, a spark of light. journalist and science fiction novelist, cory discusses his book. a day of social distancing from get up a good book tonight on c-span2. >> there you are. welcome.
the novelist jody pico including her novel, a spark of light. journalist and science fiction novelist, cory discusses his book. a day of social distancing from get up a good book tonight on c-span2. >> there you are. welcome.
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this nazi jodi was you lost your own. i can't show you my face but i'm going to teach you must.in 9093 this man was sentenced to death. they get charged with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody imagine living in your bathroom for that week when he's delivered 23 hours. to be. confined within 4 gray walls fights using. turn on to help him to leave things through. the decontamination process has now been underway continuously for several years. i completely what's going on but they will know that if i told everybody all about it off what is essential credit i don't know if you got it. i thought. you said you. know. to get a minute. on a what i want to use also must thank you what's the number she's indians' if you have to gamble mobile phone or. say don't send don't take a walk the same day against. a new one of those the morons in the model model know much of this in this field out in $1000.00 and now so would you hire commodity tied to use in there this is a communal no go no. good to signs those on the clothes
this nazi jodi was you lost your own. i can't show you my face but i'm going to teach you must.in 9093 this man was sentenced to death. they get charged with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody imagine living in your bathroom for that week when he's delivered 23 hours. to be. confined within 4 gray walls fights using. turn on to help him to leave things through. the decontamination process has now been underway continuously for...
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joining me now georgia republican congressman jody hice. congressman hice.ot thickens. >> it gets worse and worse each passing day there is no question that appearance at least the w.h.o. has been in the back pocket of china, spreading their propaganda and taiwan tried back in december to get some answers as to human-to-human transmission of this disease. they were sounding the alarm. they got absolutely no response from the world health organization and we need answers. america pays over $500 million a year to finance the world health organization and we have every right in the world to get some answers as to this. why have they been spreading chinese propaganda rather than doing their job in helping address the issue that is now a pandemic around the world? charles: you can see this happening in real time. i thought it was interesting when president xi of china really publicly bullied the worth health organization before the first major meeting, everyone was watching whether or not they would label this a pandemic. he told the world, don't label it pandemi
joining me now georgia republican congressman jody hice. congressman hice.ot thickens. >> it gets worse and worse each passing day there is no question that appearance at least the w.h.o. has been in the back pocket of china, spreading their propaganda and taiwan tried back in december to get some answers as to human-to-human transmission of this disease. they were sounding the alarm. they got absolutely no response from the world health organization and we need answers. america pays over...
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. >> jody coughman, wrbi. >> hello, jody. >> hello governor and commissioners. thank you for speaking with me today. i have two questions. my first question was decatur county being the highest per capita county since march 31st for positive results and residents being told that they won't be tested when they report symptoms of shortness of breath, what is the state doing to help our county and stop the spread? my second question is a nursing home in decatur county has seen at least 10 reported deaths since march 28th with only one of those people actually being tested, which was the first death. even after wednesday's requirians of recording how can a truly accurate death count be made? >> i'm sorry, i can't speak to the decatur county healthcare facility because it's not one that's been on my radar. so that is something we will definitely look into. i don't think dr. dan is seeing anything at the moment. with regards with what are we doing with decatur county, that's where we're headed in the southeastern area to do some more testing down there. but we have de
. >> jody coughman, wrbi. >> hello, jody. >> hello governor and commissioners. thank you for speaking with me today. i have two questions. my first question was decatur county being the highest per capita county since march 31st for positive results and residents being told that they won't be tested when they report symptoms of shortness of breath, what is the state doing to help our county and stop the spread? my second question is a nursing home in decatur county has seen at...
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is jodie knight or the applicant on the line? >> clerk: we have sabrina shaggy on the line. if you could unmute her mike so she can -- her mic so she can address the panel. >> good morning, supervisors. we appreciate you hearing -- we appreciate you hearing this item today. i'm sabrina shaggy and i'm speaking on behalf of the project sponsor. and the gas station has been operating at the site for decades and includes a building with an awtdo repair station and a small food mart. the owners propose to put the auto repair station to a more beneficial use by expanding this into the rest of the existing building. the planning commission unanimously approved the project on consent. although this is a chevron gas station it's a family-owned and operated franchise where the owners take great pride in being part of this community. their goal is to provide a true neighborhood serving market in response to the needs of their customers. the expanded food mart will include the sale of general grocery items, fresh coffee, made-made food and personal items, as well as beer and wine. so th
is jodie knight or the applicant on the line? >> clerk: we have sabrina shaggy on the line. if you could unmute her mike so she can -- her mic so she can address the panel. >> good morning, supervisors. we appreciate you hearing -- we appreciate you hearing this item today. i'm sabrina shaggy and i'm speaking on behalf of the project sponsor. and the gas station has been operating at the site for decades and includes a building with an awtdo repair station and a small food mart. the...
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large crowds like that drinking nothing good ever happens from that so we were sent down there to make jodi gets home safely. we only want to. so that's where. the ponies thought i was trying to make. his life there. was something more noble with him up until. just up it. just literally rough treatment on the street. and nothing there was want to rest for one individual who didn't want to go along with the program so we had to rest i'm. sure my little home is known as. the cia doing. c.r.a. during. the night. for you know. the oldest puppet to call it doesn't look this good i got a. little a good look at it look at us they think they tell us they came in a scuffle. took him down because he was talking. you can say what you want to say and all right to put a hand on him you know as will go down around his son tom sometime a good man. as black police officer is definitely different. then again i am pretty off rather than you know a black police officer but it's definitely different it works both ways some people some citizens are more comfortable talking to me because i'm black and some peopl
large crowds like that drinking nothing good ever happens from that so we were sent down there to make jodi gets home safely. we only want to. so that's where. the ponies thought i was trying to make. his life there. was something more noble with him up until. just up it. just literally rough treatment on the street. and nothing there was want to rest for one individual who didn't want to go along with the program so we had to rest i'm. sure my little home is known as. the cia doing. c.r.a....
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jody of sf travel says it's nothing we have seen before. >> the travel industry was hit really bad during 9/11, but last month, they said the impact already last month was seven times worse than the impacts of 9/11 on the travel industry. >> but as we inch forward, the governor said what the new wair wearing gloves, maybe aryh face mask. dinner where the menu is disposable. >> and when that day comes, the iconic john's grill here in downtown san francisco wants to be the first to reopen. there's some history behind that. >> john's grill was burnt to ashes, went down to the ground during the earthquake, the big earthquake in 1906. and we were the first restaurant to open up and rebuild. >> the website visit california also released this video hoping that day will soon come. >> when the time is right, rest assured that this will be here. >> perhaps a new version of california dreaming. in san francisco, leanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> three significant events are now canceled. this year's san francisco pride parade and celebration in june, the sf opera's summer season, and the 100-plus-year
jody of sf travel says it's nothing we have seen before. >> the travel industry was hit really bad during 9/11, but last month, they said the impact already last month was seven times worse than the impacts of 9/11 on the travel industry. >> but as we inch forward, the governor said what the new wair wearing gloves, maybe aryh face mask. dinner where the menu is disposable. >> and when that day comes, the iconic john's grill here in downtown san francisco wants to be the first...
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here's jodi hernandez. >> reporter: 3-year-old evelyn finally has a fun place to spend her days. freeing up her mom, a labor and delivery nurse, to go to work full-time. >> it's a life safer. it really has been. otherwise i would have to continue to take time off of work and not be able to be at work as much as i needed. >> thanks to contra costa county emergency child care program, hundreds of children of essential workers can get free or low-cost child care. the county is using state, federal, and local funds to open some 50 daycare sites across the county. >> we have to do our part to ensure that these essential workers can go to work every day. >> the daycare centers are taking every precaution to keep the children and the workers safe. this is one of the providers. >> we are also on the front lines. we are taking care of essential workers' children. >> evelyn's mom says knowing she's in good hands means everything. >> that's one less thing we have to worry about now. we can send our kids to a safe place. >> that's nice. >>> it's now easier for people to social distance at go
here's jodi hernandez. >> reporter: 3-year-old evelyn finally has a fun place to spend her days. freeing up her mom, a labor and delivery nurse, to go to work full-time. >> it's a life safer. it really has been. otherwise i would have to continue to take time off of work and not be able to be at work as much as i needed. >> thanks to contra costa county emergency child care program, hundreds of children of essential workers can get free or low-cost child care. the county is...
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. >> reporter: bioethics professor jody halperin with uc berkeley says if we loosen the social distancing rules expect covid-19 to resurface with a vengeance. >> opening soon will not save the economy because we will have a resurgence. it will harm the economy more in the long run. >> reporter: halpern points to this harvard study published on tuesday. researchers said without a vaccine social distancing until at least 2022 is the only way to keep the coronavirus at bay. also worrisome, researchers warn that even if the virus appears to have been wiped out by then it could reappear in full force by 2024. >> right now we've tested 1% of people in the united states. so a lot of the failure here is a failure of human action and resources to get the testing where it needs to be. >> reporter: in oakland melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> okay. birthday parades are the new thing, but one parade in antioch extravagant, extra special. even the contra costa county fire department came out to wish abigail yamaguchi a happy 19th birthday. she's battling brain cancer and she has a compromised i
. >> reporter: bioethics professor jody halperin with uc berkeley says if we loosen the social distancing rules expect covid-19 to resurface with a vengeance. >> opening soon will not save the economy because we will have a resurgence. it will harm the economy more in the long run. >> reporter: halpern points to this harvard study published on tuesday. researchers said without a vaccine social distancing until at least 2022 is the only way to keep the coronavirus at bay. also...
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. >> bio ethics professor jodi hallprin, with uc berkeley says, if we loosen the social distancing rules, expect covid-19 to resurface with a vengeance. >> opening soon will not save the economy because we will have a resurgence. it will harm the economy in the long run. >> she points to a study published on tuesday. researchers say without a vaccine, social distancing until at least 2022 is the only way to keep the coronavirus at bay. also worrisome, researchers warn that even if the virus appears to have been wiped out by then, it could reappear, in full force, by 2024. >> right now, we've tested 1% of people in the united states, and so a lot of the failure here is a failure of human action, and resources. to get the testing where it needs to be. >> in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> well, the promise of a boost for california workers who don't quality fy for federal stimulus check, governor newsom announced today the state will give relief funds to undocumented workers, because california is the first state to do it, the checks will be for about $1,000 per family, s
. >> bio ethics professor jodi hallprin, with uc berkeley says, if we loosen the social distancing rules, expect covid-19 to resurface with a vengeance. >> opening soon will not save the economy because we will have a resurgence. it will harm the economy in the long run. >> she points to a study published on tuesday. researchers say without a vaccine, social distancing until at least 2022 is the only way to keep the coronavirus at bay. also worrisome, researchers warn that...
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there was something else interesting that came out this week earlier today actually congresswoman jodishe had some very interesting comments i think that we have that to me let's see this tweet oh my goodness. so she is going to call them and go and businesses closing unemployment soaring hysteria and fear which is where her c.e.o.'s or 2 are boycotts and if that which is worse the illness or the i think that is the crux of the tweet and the issue here is that there are a lot of people particularly on the conservative side and the president as well right now who are looking at the fact that businesses are going to be threatening clothes and looking at a lot of the big business looking at you know. the capitalist market they were set upon and looking at those jobless numbers we talked about they are willing to stop the 2 to stop the whole borders they are willing to stop the social distancing because they don't feel they can get the economy back on track should we do that though you also risk people literally dying in the streets and i it's an easy choice for me if it comes down to the
there was something else interesting that came out this week earlier today actually congresswoman jodishe had some very interesting comments i think that we have that to me let's see this tweet oh my goodness. so she is going to call them and go and businesses closing unemployment soaring hysteria and fear which is where her c.e.o.'s or 2 are boycotts and if that which is worse the illness or the i think that is the crux of the tweet and the issue here is that there are a lot of people...
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the novelist jody pico including her novel, a spark of light. journalist and science fiction novelist, cory discusses his book. a day of social distancing from get up a good book tonight on c-span2. >> there you are. welcome. welcome to all of our regulars, for anyone who is a first timer, this is an event series. we bring signs of all disciplines out of the labs and onto the public stages. the tries of new york city and people like you and me and come and be informed, energized and y engaged by scientific ideas and discoveries and interact directly alsoed with some of the scientists. our regular hangout means they are in brooklyn but north, we're back here tonight in manhattan as partners are with miniseries here. we would like to thank all the people at symphony space, the staff particularly kathy, johanna thompson, rebecca white, mary, james lasko and zack and wiki for helping us expand our universe. and yours also.ty [applause] [cheering and applauding] a very big special thank you, we have the barr to the back and left if you haven't visite
the novelist jody pico including her novel, a spark of light. journalist and science fiction novelist, cory discusses his book. a day of social distancing from get up a good book tonight on c-span2. >> there you are. welcome. welcome to all of our regulars, for anyone who is a first timer, this is an event series. we bring signs of all disciplines out of the labs and onto the public stages. the tries of new york city and people like you and me and come and be informed, energized and y...
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jody powell said he went home that night and took down the tire swing. that he had put in his suburban virginia home and his kids were very upset. ah, this one. one question you might ask, whose stuff would be more upset, kennedy's or carter's? it's kind of a tossup. hamilton jurdon, who was the brilliant political adviser to jimmy carter, said, we lost the election in 1980 for three reasons -- bad economy, the iran hostage crisis and ted kennedy. if we had been able to fix one of those three, we would have stood a chance, but with the three of them against us, we did not. this is a cartoon that says, carter really doesn't beat kennedy in the primary season. he just comes equipped for the car crash. >> i had never seen this before. i looked long and hard at it. ten years after chap qupaqitic. there are some retrospective television shows and movies that bring our cultural understandings to something that happened in very different circumstances. i once went to chappaquittic to see the dike bridge and, believe me, i've reached my own fault as to who was a
jody powell said he went home that night and took down the tire swing. that he had put in his suburban virginia home and his kids were very upset. ah, this one. one question you might ask, whose stuff would be more upset, kennedy's or carter's? it's kind of a tossup. hamilton jurdon, who was the brilliant political adviser to jimmy carter, said, we lost the election in 1980 for three reasons -- bad economy, the iran hostage crisis and ted kennedy. if we had been able to fix one of those three,...
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. >> jodi armor is a law professor at usc law scoosm he and other academics believe wearing masks can pose a problem for people of color. >> the fear of being mistaken for a dangerous criminal may be greater than the fear of contracting covid-19. wearing protective masks while black is a concern just like driving while black is. >> this officer right here behind us, he just followed us from outside, told us that we cannot wear masks, there say presidential order, there say state order, and he is following us right out of the store. we are being asked to leave for being safe. >> trevor: come on, man, this is some bullshit. if black people don't wear mask in public, what will happen. people will say they are endangering public health. but if black people do wear masks they are treated like they are preparing for a mission in red dead redemption, what do you exement black people to do. at this point the only safe way for black people to cover their faces in public is to try and disguise themselves as a white person, i'm not dawk being code switching. i'm talking about actually putting on
. >> jodi armor is a law professor at usc law scoosm he and other academics believe wearing masks can pose a problem for people of color. >> the fear of being mistaken for a dangerous criminal may be greater than the fear of contracting covid-19. wearing protective masks while black is a concern just like driving while black is. >> this officer right here behind us, he just followed us from outside, told us that we cannot wear masks, there say presidential order, there say...
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host: responding to that photo we showed you of the postal worker, jodi tweets this. all hands on deck. thanks to postal carriers. with a sign on a rural airbox saying, thanks, postal workers. topeka, kansas. steve is next. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me go -- ok? host: we can. caller: i'm a retired federal employee. the national weather service in topeka. i might give a shout out to the association of retired federal employees, which maybe you don't realize, but they also have it for us too. anyway, retired 17 years in topeka. by the way, it is tornado season out here in kansas among other locations in the central plains. fact, our governor in her daily press briefings was mentioning tornado season and are, potentially when you inside there may be a tornado coming, you will not be far away from your basement. my wife is a former teacher, student teacher. i feel like a first grader here because she says wash your hands all the time. i think we are responding well. i am concerned about our office. as a retired employee, i cannot even get into the o
host: responding to that photo we showed you of the postal worker, jodi tweets this. all hands on deck. thanks to postal carriers. with a sign on a rural airbox saying, thanks, postal workers. topeka, kansas. steve is next. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me go -- ok? host: we can. caller: i'm a retired federal employee. the national weather service in topeka. i might give a shout out to the association of retired federal employees, which maybe you don't realize, but they also...