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try as we might to be the next julia child or gordon ramsay, some of us don't quite nail it.it down pretty good, take a look. some of us are killing it in the kitchen during isolation. like chef john rolo and his incredibly adorable sous chefs. but not all of us are. >> you know what? we're getting a different one, we're getting a different one. >> reporter: welcome to the quarantine kitchen where katy sealy is finding her own recipe for success. like so many others these days, making it up as she goes. >> this is probably another quarter cup of honey. whoa! >> reporter: katy actually doing a lot better than others who are trying to cook for the very first time while isolating. this lemon tart had such promise. until it didn't. this day four quarantine pasta looks almost like a lasagna. and this wannabe baker attempted grandma's caramelized plantains -- without plantains. amateur chefs feeling the heat as they use their kitchens for the first time ever. especially tiffany, who managed to explode her cookware on day one of her quarantine. luckily culinary veterans offering the
try as we might to be the next julia child or gordon ramsay, some of us don't quite nail it.it down pretty good, take a look. some of us are killing it in the kitchen during isolation. like chef john rolo and his incredibly adorable sous chefs. but not all of us are. >> you know what? we're getting a different one, we're getting a different one. >> reporter: welcome to the quarantine kitchen where katy sealy is finding her own recipe for success. like so many others these days,...
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just from that was just from speaking of accurate that was just basically a way for me to do the julia child where it's like i remember watching that as a kid and what i always loved the batters oh i seem to have got the dickens out of my head. and they did also that rhythm stuck in your totally and the monte python did a sketch called salad days where it's like anyone for tennis and he throws it. and then the guy on the piano is but just nonplussed that he's a failure now he's the extent of the python sketch it went through him like great gatsby law yeah it's too yeah completely shattered so it was just everyone sitting around and stripes. and then one guy said everyone and a ball gets thrown hits like michael pale in the face he starts hemorrhaging blood like this old school with the and then everyone just gets taken apart and that's it and i go back if i have that thanks to my guests for joining me today check out his new film about the. n.b.a. betting inside game on v o d and streaming online it's bailable now we will see you next time on dennis miller plus one. thanks for having come a
just from that was just from speaking of accurate that was just basically a way for me to do the julia child where it's like i remember watching that as a kid and what i always loved the batters oh i seem to have got the dickens out of my head. and they did also that rhythm stuck in your totally and the monte python did a sketch called salad days where it's like anyone for tennis and he throws it. and then the guy on the piano is but just nonplussed that he's a failure now he's the extent of...
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there's also julia child's kitchen. the smithsonian is still collecting, obviously all the time. awcett's swimsuit came a year ago. lin-manuel miranda gave his cost of. smithsonian is collecting election memorabilia. it is one of the largest collections of its kind. about 150,000 objects around the election in the united states. 3.5 years ago, the smithsonian opened its national museum of african-american history and culture on the mall. i encourage you all to go to. it is extraordinary and has quickly become one of the most visited and beloved museums on the mall. they had to build that collection from scratch. shortey did so in a very period of time and have many incredible objects with really wonderful stories. on the right is harriet tub hymnal book, -- not the bible. it had been kept very carefully under someone's bed waiting for the right moment. it could have gone to many other institutions. this is also the significance of having a home on the national mall. the smithsonian as a treasure house of americana or a lens on our national identity , as powerful as that is, offer
there's also julia child's kitchen. the smithsonian is still collecting, obviously all the time. awcett's swimsuit came a year ago. lin-manuel miranda gave his cost of. smithsonian is collecting election memorabilia. it is one of the largest collections of its kind. about 150,000 objects around the election in the united states. 3.5 years ago, the smithsonian opened its national museum of african-american history and culture on the mall. i encourage you all to go to. it is extraordinary and has...
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. -- with an additional $500 per child. julia chatter lee is back with us.emost, what people really want to know is how are they going to get that money in their pockets and when. >> it's a great question. if we're talking about the cash payments, i'm already getting questions on whether this is simply an advance on your 2020 income tax return or it indeed is just free money at this stage. the challenge with sending checks out, either way, in the past it's taken two months. i think this is why they've chosen to break the two parts down. kicking in unemployment insurance benefits too, which for the first time ever includes gig economy, uber driver, self-employment. an underestimated portion of the u.s. economy here and workers in some way. there's always going to be questions and the devil is in the details here. this is about getting money as soon as possible into people's hands. >> for businesses, julia, do we know what the strings attached are? >> we really need to wait and see whether it's for the small or medium size enterprises as i emphasize. these guy
. -- with an additional $500 per child. julia chatter lee is back with us.emost, what people really want to know is how are they going to get that money in their pockets and when. >> it's a great question. if we're talking about the cash payments, i'm already getting questions on whether this is simply an advance on your 2020 income tax return or it indeed is just free money at this stage. the challenge with sending checks out, either way, in the past it's taken two months. i think this...
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julia sort of way. >> the "sesame" magic is they take difficult topics and put them through the lens of a child. team spent years creating julia, a muppet on the autistic spectrum. >> we were just going to create a storybook. we created character art for a storybook. it was so well received that they decided to build the puppet. so we took those drawings and went to henson. and henson created a puppet. so that translation, there's a lot of creative decisions made. and then she appeared on the show. >> julia, can big bird see your painting? >> see your painting? yes. >> and then this year we just added her family. ♪ >> reporter: what was the response when she first appeared on the show? >> it was amazing. it really was. there was such a need that there was such a positive response. >> hi -- >> reporter: it's more than feedback. research shows that "sesame street" has a positive impact on kids. this paper on early childhood education found access to the show was associated with better elementary school performance. >> they compared the "sesame" viewers to non-viewers. on average they performed 16%
julia sort of way. >> the "sesame" magic is they take difficult topics and put them through the lens of a child. team spent years creating julia, a muppet on the autistic spectrum. >> we were just going to create a storybook. we created character art for a storybook. it was so well received that they decided to build the puppet. so we took those drawings and went to henson. and henson created a puppet. so that translation, there's a lot of creative decisions made. and...
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julia klein. next it is a question from a certained and involved parent. when is the short, medium and longer term plan for students for involved in learning at home because right now, for my own child is that students are devoted to their phones and playing video games. and as an example, why are there no assignments like reading a book? making a book report and doing class with the teacher? thank you. dave watson. and tonight's sfusd news letter that public comments should be mailed so they can be read aloud into record for march 24th meeting. not sure if public comments will be limited due to the agenda and i will try any waive. i'm writing to include a resolution by early education department to ask professionals to offer additional kinder garden for district classrooms. tk students enter the classroom through age four years old and to reflect practices of learning and importantly the safety. and general recommendations from early childhood experts say two train adults should always be present in a fuel group of 12-0 preschoolers between ages of 3 to 5 years old. and also arcs topting a revision model with regards to special education with students with special education needs.
julia klein. next it is a question from a certained and involved parent. when is the short, medium and longer term plan for students for involved in learning at home because right now, for my own child is that students are devoted to their phones and playing video games. and as an example, why are there no assignments like reading a book? making a book report and doing class with the teacher? thank you. dave watson. and tonight's sfusd news letter that public comments should be mailed so they...
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julia klein. next it is a question from a certained and involved parent. when is the short, medium and longer term plan for students for involved in learning at home because right now, for my own child is that students are devoted to their phones and playing video games. and as an example, why are there no assignments like reading a book? making a book report and doing class with the teacher? thank you. dave watson. and tonight's sfusd news letter that public comments should be mailed so they can be read aloud into record for march 24th meeting. not sure if public comments will be limited due to the agenda and i will try any waive. i'm writing to include a resolution by early education department to ask professionals to offer additional kinder garden for district classrooms. tk students enter the classroom through age four years old and to reflect practices of learning and importantly the safety. and general recommendations from early childhood experts say two train adults should always be present in a fuel group of 12-0 preschoolers between ages of 3 to 5 years old. and also arcs topting a revision model with regards to special education with students with special education needs.
julia klein. next it is a question from a certained and involved parent. when is the short, medium and longer term plan for students for involved in learning at home because right now, for my own child is that students are devoted to their phones and playing video games. and as an example, why are there no assignments like reading a book? making a book report and doing class with the teacher? thank you. dave watson. and tonight's sfusd news letter that public comments should be mailed so they...
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julia klein. next it is a question from a certained and involved parent. when is the short, medium and longer term plan for students for involved in learning at home because right now, for my own child is that students are devoted to their phones and playing video games. and as an example, why are there no assignments like reading a book? making a book report and doing class with the teacher? thank you. dave watson. and tonight's sfusd news letter that public comments should be mailed so they can be read aloud into record for march 24th meeting. not sure if public comments will be limited due to the agenda and i will try any waive. i'm writing to include a resolution by early education department to ask professionals to offer additional kinder garden for district classrooms. tk students enter the classroom through age four years old and to reflect practices of learning and importantly the safety. and general recommendations from early childhood experts say two train adults should always be present in a fuel group of 12-0 preschoolers between ages of 3 to 5 years old. and also arcs topting a revision model with regards to special education with students with special education needs.
julia klein. next it is a question from a certained and involved parent. when is the short, medium and longer term plan for students for involved in learning at home because right now, for my own child is that students are devoted to their phones and playing video games. and as an example, why are there no assignments like reading a book? making a book report and doing class with the teacher? thank you. dave watson. and tonight's sfusd news letter that public comments should be mailed so they...
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another question sent in from julia from arlington, virginia, reads does a past history of pneumonia put me at risk of covid-19 illness. i'm 39 and healthy but had pneumonia as a childent scarring from it that's visible on x-raies. >> lot of people are asking about this because studies show those more likely to have severe infections are those who are older or chronic medical conditions but unclear what is chronic medical condition, some things are very clear, some things are not, and having pneumonia earlier and scarring, unc unclear whether that predisaster poses -- dis poses you. always good to take extra precautions including dr. sanjay's hand washing video. >> and now to the next video. >> my mom is 91 years old, lives in her own home self-isolated, how long do i have to self-quarantine and what does that look like in order to visit and assist her in her home. >> this is a tough question. right. dragic fauci talked about . >> dr. fauci talked about we want to visit our parents but someone 91 years old with preexisting conditions it's best to give some time. if you are living with the person, establishing a sort of space within the home or someone can quarantine
another question sent in from julia from arlington, virginia, reads does a past history of pneumonia put me at risk of covid-19 illness. i'm 39 and healthy but had pneumonia as a childent scarring from it that's visible on x-raies. >> lot of people are asking about this because studies show those more likely to have severe infections are those who are older or chronic medical conditions but unclear what is chronic medical condition, some things are very clear, some things are not, and...
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julia in arlington, virginia. does a past history of pneumonia and lung scarring put me at increased risk of severe covid illness? i'm 39 and healthy, but i had pneumonia several times as a childnd have some permanent scarring from it that's visible on x-rays. dr. wen, what do you think? >> a lot of people are asking questions about this because studies show those who are more likely to have severe infections are those who are older or have chronic medical conditions. it is unclear what counts as a chronic medical condition. some things are very clear, but some things are not. and having pneumonia earlier and having some scarring, unclear whether that's something that predisposes you to having worse coronavirus. but it's always good to act out of an abundance of caution and take extra precautions, including using sanjay's great handwashing video. >> sanjay, grace burke in broken arrow, oklahoma, sent in this video. let's take a look. >> my mom is 91 years old and lives in her own home and is isolated. how long do i have to self-quarantine and what does that self-quarantine look like in order to visit her and her sister in her home? >> this is a tough question, right? again, dr
julia in arlington, virginia. does a past history of pneumonia and lung scarring put me at increased risk of severe covid illness? i'm 39 and healthy, but i had pneumonia several times as a childnd have some permanent scarring from it that's visible on x-rays. dr. wen, what do you think? >> a lot of people are asking questions about this because studies show those who are more likely to have severe infections are those who are older or have chronic medical conditions. it is unclear what...
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julia klein. next it is a question from a certained and involved parent. when is the short, medium and longer term plan for students for involved in learning at home because right now, for my own child is that students are devoted to their phones and playing video games. and as an example, why are there no assignments like reading a book? making a book report and doing class with the teacher? thank you. dave watson. and tonight's sfusd news letter that public comments should be mailed so they can be read aloud into record for march 24th meeting. not sure if public comments will be limited due to the agenda and i will try any waive. i'm writing to include a resolution by early education department to ask professionals to offer additional kinder garden for district classrooms. tk students enter the classroom through age four years old and to reflect practices of learning and importantly the safety. and general recommendations from early childhood experts say two train adults should always be present in a fuel group of 12-0 preschoolers between ages of 3 to 5 years old. and also arcs topting a revision model with regards to special education with students with special education needs.
julia klein. next it is a question from a certained and involved parent. when is the short, medium and longer term plan for students for involved in learning at home because right now, for my own child is that students are devoted to their phones and playing video games. and as an example, why are there no assignments like reading a book? making a book report and doing class with the teacher? thank you. dave watson. and tonight's sfusd news letter that public comments should be mailed so they...