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she watched as kathy acceled in school. >> kathy was exceptional. kathy made her own way. she did not follow a role model. >> nobody guiding her. nobody pushing her. >> she used to hell her younger sister that she had to leave her mark in this world. >> did you teach her that? >> no. that was just her. >> kathy was different. >> beautiful, smart and social and popular. >> you knew more about her dating life than your mom and dad did. >> yes, i believe to some extent. >> kathy dated a few guys in high school but nobody she was stuck on. 1994 out of high school and a young woman of 20 kathy started to see a boy named albert. a boy she played with as a child and is interested in romantically. >> she said they were seeing each other but wasn't anything serious or formal that i knew of. he was a nice guy. >> kathy's plate was full in february of 1994. honor student at cal st. fullerton, holding down two jobs. one at the local drug store and another as a teacher aide to pay for college. a few days before february 14th kathy told sister tina what she wanted for valentines day. >>
she watched as kathy acceled in school. >> kathy was exceptional. kathy made her own way. she did not follow a role model. >> nobody guiding her. nobody pushing her. >> she used to hell her younger sister that she had to leave her mark in this world. >> did you teach her that? >> no. that was just her. >> kathy was different. >> beautiful, smart and social and popular. >> you knew more about her dating life than your mom and dad did. >> yes,...
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kathy went off of her job at the drug store. >> how was she that morning? >> fine, routine. >> tina was trying to catch up with kathy that day before she went to work and just missed her at home only to see her minutes later in traffic. >> we saw each other and she gave me the biggest smile that i will always remember. she saw me. we looked at each other. it was a beautiful smile. >> that smile and moment burned into her memory.
kathy went off of her job at the drug store. >> how was she that morning? >> fine, routine. >> tina was trying to catch up with kathy that day before she went to work and just missed her at home only to see her minutes later in traffic. >> we saw each other and she gave me the biggest smile that i will always remember. she saw me. we looked at each other. it was a beautiful smile. >> that smile and moment burned into her memory.
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kathy: i would say no.hey look at the policy of the fed as being better for the greater good, and that is not going to change their policy. they think that savers and investors, although we hear a lot of complaint about low interest rates, savers and investors are benefiting from the rising risk assets, and their focus is really on unemployment. tom: i think this is an absolutely fundamental condition. we talk all of this theoretical mumbo-jumbo while retirees and others are getting absolute crushed well over a decade. jonathan: this is really important, that these interest rates have been low for a long time, not just in the united states, but also in europe. the lower they have gone in places like japan, they have never gone back up again. do you worry about the same thing happening in america? kathy: yeah, one of the biggest fears we have is something like japanification, where we get stuck in a deflationary or very low inflationary environment, and there is not much more monetary policy can do. it is no
kathy: i would say no.hey look at the policy of the fed as being better for the greater good, and that is not going to change their policy. they think that savers and investors, although we hear a lot of complaint about low interest rates, savers and investors are benefiting from the rising risk assets, and their focus is really on unemployment. tom: i think this is an absolutely fundamental condition. we talk all of this theoretical mumbo-jumbo while retirees and others are getting absolute...
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kathy checks his watch. a familiar landmark and knowing they were nearing their first station, begins to tie out packages of letters to be put on. here's where the faces slip comes in. it tells who worked each package on which traded with. -- which train and when. each is tied with a minimal motion. the twine is cut. these tyrants are given to the pouch man, who distributes them. all is taken to get packages of first-class destination into the right pouches. these pouches are strapped, locked, and taken to be end of the car for eventual dispatch. sacks of newspapers and parcels are also tied out. to empty the overhead boxes, empty sacks are hung on the hooks below. labels from the boxes are transferred to the sack label holders before the boxes are emptied of their content. sacks are then tied out and locked. with the help of the substitute, the load is moved to the car door. the train pulled into the station on time. now the mail was going to be transferred with the help of station employees and mail messen
kathy checks his watch. a familiar landmark and knowing they were nearing their first station, begins to tie out packages of letters to be put on. here's where the faces slip comes in. it tells who worked each package on which traded with. -- which train and when. each is tied with a minimal motion. the twine is cut. these tyrants are given to the pouch man, who distributes them. all is taken to get packages of first-class destination into the right pouches. these pouches are strapped, locked,...
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park has the latest kathy, what have you learned? >> reporter: after days of backlash from the community, rochester's police chief laron singletary and the deputy police chief abruptly announced their retirements today. the police department had been under fire after the family of daniel prude released body camera footage showing officers restraining prude and putting a so-called spit hood over his head now, police say prude was spitting and said he had covid-19. prude was later hospitalized and died a week later after the video's release, demonstrators took to the streets of rochester demanding justice while also calling on the police chief and the mayor to resign seven officers involved in prude's arrest have been suspended with pay the state attorney general has called a grand jury to investigate prude's death. lester >> all right kathy park tonight thank you. >>> there is breaking news this evening on the covid pandemic astrazeneca putting its vaccine trial on hold because of a suspected adverse reaction in a participant. it come
park has the latest kathy, what have you learned? >> reporter: after days of backlash from the community, rochester's police chief laron singletary and the deputy police chief abruptly announced their retirements today. the police department had been under fire after the family of daniel prude released body camera footage showing officers restraining prude and putting a so-called spit hood over his head now, police say prude was spitting and said he had covid-19. prude was later...
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kathy park is there. >> reporter: tensions running high in rochester, new york over the arrest and death of daniel prude. today the police union defended the actions of its members after seven officers involved in the incident were suspended thursday with pay. >> there's substantial amount of evidence to show why the protocols that they used were done. >> reporter: following a second night of calls for justice and the mayor and police chief to step down -- >> we're tired of the same old, same old >> reporter: protesters clashed with police, at one point the standoff turning tense with barricades shoved, and pepper spray deployed. eight people were arrested, and two officers injured. >> take this off my face, i mean it. you're trying to kill me. >> reporter: the unrest sparked by this police body camera footage released this week by prude's family attorney and black lives matter activists. the incident from march shows prude naked, being restrained with handcuffs, and later a spit hood is placed over his head because police say prude told them he had covid-19 the police union says use of
kathy park is there. >> reporter: tensions running high in rochester, new york over the arrest and death of daniel prude. today the police union defended the actions of its members after seven officers involved in the incident were suspended thursday with pay. >> there's substantial amount of evidence to show why the protocols that they used were done. >> reporter: following a second night of calls for justice and the mayor and police chief to step down -- >> we're tired...
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i agree with kathy completely, right? there's a lot more that we don't know, right? and if recovery is going to happen in fits and starts, guess what the equity market has priced in a perfect going back to the letter, almost a perfect u-shaped recoveries, and we havers are realized there's no letters, this is going to be messy, and turning the economy back on will be in bits and starts >> i'm going to come back to that point on fiscal support obviously the fed is behind this market in a big way. steve liesman has or from the bake book. price pressures increased, but input prices were faster than selling prices, but moderate overall. one exception, inputs experiencing demand surges or supply chain disruptions, such as structural lumber you know, the housing market is doing quite well just a quick report from the new york region. it says growth in the regional economy has stalled in recent weeks. tyler, we were waiting to see what happened to the economy in august, as the federal entitlements for unemployment rolled off, and as we waited for some effects of the recent
i agree with kathy completely, right? there's a lot more that we don't know, right? and if recovery is going to happen in fits and starts, guess what the equity market has priced in a perfect going back to the letter, almost a perfect u-shaped recoveries, and we havers are realized there's no letters, this is going to be messy, and turning the economy back on will be in bits and starts >> i'm going to come back to that point on fiscal support obviously the fed is behind this market in a...
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kathy is with us.esume the season for the big ten, how soon do we see players taking the field? >> well, kate, there are several reports indicating a possible start date of october 17th, so teams will be able to get in eight games over a nine-week period. kate. >> kathy pashrk, thank you. >>> still ahead nbc exclusive from locker another bundle in the books. got to hand it to you, jamie. your knowledge of victorian architecture really paid off this time. nah, just got lucky. a lot more than the mudroom. thankfully they bundled their motorcycle with their home and auto. they're protected 24/7. mm. what do you say? one more game of backgammon? [ chuckles ] not on your life. [ laughs ] ♪ when the lights go down who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups.
kathy is with us.esume the season for the big ten, how soon do we see players taking the field? >> well, kate, there are several reports indicating a possible start date of october 17th, so teams will be able to get in eight games over a nine-week period. kate. >> kathy pashrk, thank you. >>> still ahead nbc exclusive from locker another bundle in the books. got to hand it to you, jamie. your knowledge of victorian architecture really paid off this time. nah, just got...
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kathy, we'll start with you, what are you hearing there as we a wait this news conference? >> reporter: well, lindsey this pros conference was kind of a surprise to us. we found out about it not too long ago. so we are at city hall and you'll probably notice the local media as well as networks just waiting standing by to possibly hear some remarks from the mayor as well as police chief. and you mentioned there have been several nights of unrest here in rochester so it's likely they will ask for calm. overnight nine arrests and three officers injured. and probably seen some of the images from past several nights where fireworks being thrown at officers. and then water bottles as well as rocks. and officer say they are responding by deploying tear gas as well as pepper spray so contentious. and officials hope to make sure that these protesters don't become violent. but, lindsey, the investigation is still ongoing. attorney general's office, as you mentioned, has asked the grand jury to also investigate the case. so there are a lot of different factors in this. but here demons
kathy, we'll start with you, what are you hearing there as we a wait this news conference? >> reporter: well, lindsey this pros conference was kind of a surprise to us. we found out about it not too long ago. so we are at city hall and you'll probably notice the local media as well as networks just waiting standing by to possibly hear some remarks from the mayor as well as police chief. and you mentioned there have been several nights of unrest here in rochester so it's likely they will...
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i'm so happy i'm here. >> kathy, just how bad are the outbreaks on college campuses? >> reporter: jose, this continues to be an ongoing problem. according to the "new york times" at least 88,000 cases have been reported on college campuses since the start of the pandemic. 150 colleges are reporting 100 cases each. jose? >> kathy park in new york city, thank you. >>> president trump is in nevada tonight holding a large rally there despite local limits on crowd size and now there is a new report about efforts to water down cdc reports about the virus. kelly o'donnell has late details. >> reporter: taking off for a western swing. three states over three days. where the campaign and national crises meet. tonight's rally location near carson city, nevada is a backup option after several sites canceled or refused to hold the trump events concerned about violating state restrictions that limit gatherings to adding to the administration's conflicts over covid rules and public messaging. politico reports that hhs communications officials, some without medical training, demande
i'm so happy i'm here. >> kathy, just how bad are the outbreaks on college campuses? >> reporter: jose, this continues to be an ongoing problem. according to the "new york times" at least 88,000 cases have been reported on college campuses since the start of the pandemic. 150 colleges are reporting 100 cases each. jose? >> kathy park in new york city, thank you. >>> president trump is in nevada tonight holding a large rally there despite local limits on...
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. >> let's go straight to kathy park in rochester with the latest for us. kathy? >> reporter: richard, after days of unrest here in the city of rochester, we heard from the police chief, the mayor as well as a local pastor. they all had a unified message. they're calling for calm. they also said they will be stepping up their resources to help those having mental health crisis here in the community of rochester. as far as the ongoing unrest and the protests, they said that it's really important for the community to come together and they'll be doing that by actually having church elders serve as buffers between police and protesters. the mayor and police chief are from the community of rochester. they were born here, now they have some of the highest posts in the city. here's what the mayor said she's committed to doing. >> this work will be done in a week or in a weekend. today, and to do this right, we will need to continue to deliver consistent progress over the coming weeks, months, and years. but i am committed to addressing these challenges in ensuring that
. >> let's go straight to kathy park in rochester with the latest for us. kathy? >> reporter: richard, after days of unrest here in the city of rochester, we heard from the police chief, the mayor as well as a local pastor. they all had a unified message. they're calling for calm. they also said they will be stepping up their resources to help those having mental health crisis here in the community of rochester. as far as the ongoing unrest and the protests, they said that it's...
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kathy, new york lieutenant governor.g down to the decision and news conference later with chairman powell. we will be catching up with peter oppenheimer, goldman sachs international chief equity strategist. your bond market with the smallest of bids, yields lower. a single basis point, 0.67%. together with tom keene lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro, heard on bloomberg radio, seen is bloomberg tv, this is kevin "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >> good data quality has been to terry rating for several years, but has been really bad during this crisis. >> we have been on an unsustainable trajec
kathy, new york lieutenant governor.g down to the decision and news conference later with chairman powell. we will be catching up with peter oppenheimer, goldman sachs international chief equity strategist. your bond market with the smallest of bids, yields lower. a single basis point, 0.67%. together with tom keene lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro, heard on bloomberg radio, seen is bloomberg tv, this is kevin "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one....
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kathy: sure.ilar to what covid has done to females in the united states and other jurisdictions, it has happened in japan with women of course working from home, but with the added burden of their children within the home as well, given that schools have been closed for an extended period of time. and of course, women are overrepresented in the industries that are hit hardest by the pandemic. on the other hand, the advent of widespread work from home telecommuting, something that i think has been talked about a long time in japan, but really wasn't limited, this has really turbo boosted that direction forward. i think for women and for many minority groups in japan, this has actually proved to be a silver lining. from homew that work can work. people are boosting productivity. it is not the ideal situation for everybody, but for those who ,ave to commute long hours there is talk about increasing women's part of his -- women's participation. but we do need more leaders. i think they will try to con
kathy: sure.ilar to what covid has done to females in the united states and other jurisdictions, it has happened in japan with women of course working from home, but with the added burden of their children within the home as well, given that schools have been closed for an extended period of time. and of course, women are overrepresented in the industries that are hit hardest by the pandemic. on the other hand, the advent of widespread work from home telecommuting, something that i think has...
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some told kathy she was committing treason.truck down the law, revolutionizing the role of women in the united states military. by 1987, she was a captain, setting policy and leading a study that opened some 9,000 jobs for women in the navy. captain kathleen bruyere, as she was known after her second marriage, became commander of the orlando naval training center, where a third of the enlistees were women. in an interview this march with "san diego veterans" magazine, kathy bruyere said, there is nothing today women can't do. we need them to keep charging ahead. captain kathleen donahue bruyere, a woman for the movement of women's rights, died this week in san diego. she was 76 years old. captain bruyere will be buried with full military honors at miramar national cemetary, wre he at pure leaf the most important ingredient in making tea, is saying no. in our real brewed iced tea, we say no to artificial flavors and sweeteners. which means, no settling. unless it is into a comfy chair. pure leaf. no is beautiful neutrogena® rapi
some told kathy she was committing treason.truck down the law, revolutionizing the role of women in the united states military. by 1987, she was a captain, setting policy and leading a study that opened some 9,000 jobs for women in the navy. captain kathleen bruyere, as she was known after her second marriage, became commander of the orlando naval training center, where a third of the enlistees were women. in an interview this march with "san diego veterans" magazine, kathy bruyere...
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i get frustrated i get impatient. >> reporter: today degeneres acknowledging her show is too kathy parkc news >>> up next, some perspective on a sobering milestone in the pandemic >>> finally tonight, how do we come to terms with 200,000 lives lost in the pandemic harry smith now on the heartbreaking number >>> we can agree then that 200,000 is a lot, a high, hard to get your head around number it's more than the population of little rock, arkansas, or salt lake city. close to the number of people in des moines, or rochester, new york a friend of mine thinks there should be a place where a tree is planted for every person who has died of the coronavirus. a beautiful forest of remembrance. something we could see, to help us visualize the impact of what's happened to so many american families another friend thinks maybe we should figure out a way to read all the names. sort of like the names are read every morning on the anniversary of 9/11 if we did read them, three seconds a name, 20 names a minute, 1,200 an hour to honor the more than 200,000 would take a week. parents, grandparents, c
i get frustrated i get impatient. >> reporter: today degeneres acknowledging her show is too kathy parkc news >>> up next, some perspective on a sobering milestone in the pandemic >>> finally tonight, how do we come to terms with 200,000 lives lost in the pandemic harry smith now on the heartbreaking number >>> we can agree then that 200,000 is a lot, a high, hard to get your head around number it's more than the population of little rock, arkansas, or salt lake...
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>> kathy park in roch chetser, new york. thank you so much, kathy. >>> for weeks trump has bet his reelection on telling americans he is the lot and order president. but a slew of polls out this week show that might be a losing strategy. voters chose joe biden over trump when it comes to keeping americans safe and handling race relations. and it's not just the polling. the president is actively trying to take the government backwards on racial equality. this morning, the white house released a memo directing federal agencies to halt racial sensitivity training, calling it divisive and un-american. the law and order message also may not be working because it doesn't reflect the situation on the ground. demonstrators have been overwhelmingly peaceful, and there is new data to prove that more than 93% of black lives matter demonstrations have involved no serious harm to people or to property. joining me now, charlotte altar is author of "the ones we've been waiting for." indicate listen eden is a national correspondent on race
>> kathy park in roch chetser, new york. thank you so much, kathy. >>> for weeks trump has bet his reelection on telling americans he is the lot and order president. but a slew of polls out this week show that might be a losing strategy. voters chose joe biden over trump when it comes to keeping americans safe and handling race relations. and it's not just the polling. the president is actively trying to take the government backwards on racial equality. this morning, the white...
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here's kathy park. >> how was everybody's summer, good, yeah, mine was great. >> ellen degeneres kickedff her new season with more than just laughs. >> i learned that things happened here that never should have happened i take that very seriously and i want to say i'm so sorry to the people who were affected i know that i'm in a position of privilege and power and i realize that with that comes responsibility, and i take responsibility for what happens at my show >> reporter: her on air eye in front of a virtual audience addressed allegations of a toxic work culture at the show. jeern managers engage in rampant harassment and sexual misconduct. >> we have had a lot of conversations over the last few weeks about the show, our workplace and what we want for the future. we have made the necessary changes and today we are starting a new chapter. >> reporter: the changes following an investigation by warner media, degeneres was not part of that review three of the show's top producers were eventually fired now her longtime dj twitch will lead the daytime series the host also addressing claim
here's kathy park. >> how was everybody's summer, good, yeah, mine was great. >> ellen degeneres kickedff her new season with more than just laughs. >> i learned that things happened here that never should have happened i take that very seriously and i want to say i'm so sorry to the people who were affected i know that i'm in a position of privilege and power and i realize that with that comes responsibility, and i take responsibility for what happens at my show >>...
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and kathy's grandfather was taken as a prisoner of war. kathy were raised in the basement of a parish in south omaha. kathy and greg were high school sweet hearts and became married, first generation college graduates. craig object taped a scholarship d and while at the same time working three jobs. and graduated in 199 . joined the omaha police department and greg began his law enforcement as the only mexican american in the douglas county sheriff's office. greg he oversees the hiring of officers and reflects the diversity serves. additionally, greg is an a academy instructor. as captain of home that's utheast present sink and oversees. her presink manages cultural celebrations to include the zoo. series and the omaha and kathy and greg share and they believe competitiveness and team work are skills that transfer to sports to the rest of life. the couple is expanding the successful sports program for at-ritching and disadvantaged called the police athletics or pace. this is led by police officers and volunteers and founded in 2005. and a
and kathy's grandfather was taken as a prisoner of war. kathy were raised in the basement of a parish in south omaha. kathy and greg were high school sweet hearts and became married, first generation college graduates. craig object taped a scholarship d and while at the same time working three jobs. and graduated in 199 . joined the omaha police department and greg began his law enforcement as the only mexican american in the douglas county sheriff's office. greg he oversees the hiring of...
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kathy is an educator. or you back in school? >> i work as a substitute teacher and also in a hospital. there is almost no information about the schools. i spoke to a vendor. sec. mcenany: good afternoon everyone. two readings ago, i asked where is nancy pelosi? today, i can announce we have found nancy pelosi. as you can see, we found her going into her hair
kathy is an educator. or you back in school? >> i work as a substitute teacher and also in a hospital. there is almost no information about the schools. i spoke to a vendor. sec. mcenany: good afternoon everyone. two readings ago, i asked where is nancy pelosi? today, i can announce we have found nancy pelosi. as you can see, we found her going into her hair
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we have it all covered tonight starting with our kathy park i rochester. >> reporter: tonight the mayorr, new york is suspending with way all seven officers involved in the controversial arrest of daniel prude. >> institutional, and structural racism led to daniel prude's death. i won't deny it. >> get on the ground, put your hands behind your back. >> reporter: the footage from march but released this week by his family's attorney his family's attorney and black lives matter activists. >> don't move, all right, man, just don't move. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: shows prude naked, shouting at being restrained with handcuffs police said prud smashed windows and officers put a spit hood on his head because he was spitting and said he had covid-19. >> take this off my face trying to kill me. >> reporter: officers restrained prude on the snowy street, later he becomes unresponsive, one officer notices that prude has thrown up. >> man, you puking >> reporter: emts later rendered aid prude's family said the 41-year-old died seven days later his brother said he'd initially called 911 fearing that
we have it all covered tonight starting with our kathy park i rochester. >> reporter: tonight the mayorr, new york is suspending with way all seven officers involved in the controversial arrest of daniel prude. >> institutional, and structural racism led to daniel prude's death. i won't deny it. >> get on the ground, put your hands behind your back. >> reporter: the footage from march but released this week by his family's attorney his family's attorney and black lives...
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kate >> kathy park, thank you. >>> back in 60 seconds with anxiety over voting in a pandemic, will wenow the results on election night? what americans can learn from those who've already been through it heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparica trio. and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. >>> we're less t
kate >> kathy park, thank you. >>> back in 60 seconds with anxiety over voting in a pandemic, will wenow the results on election night? what americans can learn from those who've already been through it heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures;...
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super model kathy ireland is here with lifestyle tips you don't want to yo miss. "mornings with maria" is live right now. global markets this morning look like this, we have a mixed story and you see the european indices higher across the board, fq100 up 18, cac up 9 and dax higher by 116 points right now, almost 1%. the u.k. mulling another lockdown as covid cases spike in britain. bars there will close early and more people are encouraged to work from home. in asia overnight, red across the board. take a look at the losses, markets dragged by lockdown fears and global banking selloff, japan was closed overnight for a holiday, the kospi index down better than 2% and the shanghai down 1 and a quarter percent. some of the top stories we're watching this morning right now. president trump slamming joe biden's record on job creation during a rally in dayton, ohio yesterday, accusing him of selling out american workers. >> with every decision joe biden twisted a knife into the hands and heart of the american worker but these you brutal betrayals ended the day i took t
super model kathy ireland is here with lifestyle tips you don't want to yo miss. "mornings with maria" is live right now. global markets this morning look like this, we have a mixed story and you see the european indices higher across the board, fq100 up 18, cac up 9 and dax higher by 116 points right now, almost 1%. the u.k. mulling another lockdown as covid cases spike in britain. bars there will close early and more people are encouraged to work from home. in asia overnight, red...
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let's get the latest from kathy park. kathy, good morning. first to dr. fauci. what more is he saying? >> reporter: kendis, good morning. in an interview with andrea mitchell on friday, he outlined a timeline. he thinks a vaccine will be available end of this year or next year. it will be the end of 2021 before we see any semblance of normalcy. the top infectious disease doctor is at odds with the president. >> you see what is happening. you see the numbers are plunging. >> reporter: dr. fauci publicly disputing the claims. >> i have to disagree with that. we are plateauing at 40,000 cases a day and the deaths are around 1,000. >> reporter: and issuing the warning. >> if you are talking about getting back to a degree of normality prior to covid, it will be well into 2021. maybe even toward the end of 2021. >> reporter: in response to the dr. fauci comments, the white house official told nbc news the president is making the point mortality rate is going down. case numbers are going down and we are in a better position now than the beginning of the pandemic with p
let's get the latest from kathy park. kathy, good morning. first to dr. fauci. what more is he saying? >> reporter: kendis, good morning. in an interview with andrea mitchell on friday, he outlined a timeline. he thinks a vaccine will be available end of this year or next year. it will be the end of 2021 before we see any semblance of normalcy. the top infectious disease doctor is at odds with the president. >> you see what is happening. you see the numbers are plunging. >>...
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. >> kathie from ohio supporting the president. high kathie. >> high. i am wondering, how does he feel that the appointments and the announcing of the presidents to the supreme court, how do you think that is going to affect the christian votes ine america? >> guest: that is certainly very issue for evangelical voters. this is something that is immobilized that section of the electric for years. they feel very strongly that supreme court affects a lot of the social issues they care about including abortion. and so a big reason why president trump did so well this group in 2016 was his focus on appointing conservative justices and the current opening battle over the opening will highlight for the voters. it may help the president or that group of individuals. what about in the state of north carolina who care about this issue? that tops their list and how they vote. >> yes it does. it's a very important issue. it may end up helping senator tillis was somebody voters who support the president of not been supportingid him. senator tillis has been very outs
. >> kathie from ohio supporting the president. high kathie. >> high. i am wondering, how does he feel that the appointments and the announcing of the presidents to the supreme court, how do you think that is going to affect the christian votes ine america? >> guest: that is certainly very issue for evangelical voters. this is something that is immobilized that section of the electric for years. they feel very strongly that supreme court affects a lot of the social issues they...
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our kathy park has more. >> reporter: cori, frances, good morning to you so after days of unrest here in rochester we heard from the police chief, the mayor, as well as a local pastor and they all have a unified message they are calling for calm. they asked for church elders to serve as buffers between the police and protesters because over the last few nights we have seen the tension just growing. meanwhile, as far as the investigation goes, all officers involved in the arrest have been suspended with pay the attorney general's office is in charge of leading the investigation. but they have asked a grand jury to be a part of this case as well the police chief was asked about potential agitators in the group, and he said that there have been some arrests from the past several nights, people coming as far away as alaska, even massachusetts the tension is still ver roches city officials are calling for calm back to you. >> kathy, thank you. >>> in portland a demonstrator caught fire during clashes between protesters and police. we do want to warn you this video is disturbing. in this dr
our kathy park has more. >> reporter: cori, frances, good morning to you so after days of unrest here in rochester we heard from the police chief, the mayor, as well as a local pastor and they all have a unified message they are calling for calm. they asked for church elders to serve as buffers between the police and protesters because over the last few nights we have seen the tension just growing. meanwhile, as far as the investigation goes, all officers involved in the arrest have been...
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nbc's kathy park is following the story. and we do think you should see the video for yourself, but we have to warn you it might be hard to watch. >> reporter: overnight intense protests from rochester, new york, to new york city where a car drove into demonstrators in times square. protesters in both cities demanding justice for daniel prude, the 41-year-old died in march seven days after he was restrained by rochester police. >> this is very personal to me. >> reporter: on thursday the mayor of rochester suspending with pay seven officers involved in the arrest. >> we cannot continue to fail black lives this way. >> reporter: prude's case coming to light after his family's attorney and "black lives matter" activists released body >> how do you want your brother to be remembered? >> like a human being, not a piece of meat. >> reporter: he called 9-1-1 fearing his brother was having a mental breakdown. in the video prude is seen naked in the middle of a snowy street following police orders. an officer places a spit hood over
nbc's kathy park is following the story. and we do think you should see the video for yourself, but we have to warn you it might be hard to watch. >> reporter: overnight intense protests from rochester, new york, to new york city where a car drove into demonstrators in times square. protesters in both cities demanding justice for daniel prude, the 41-year-old died in march seven days after he was restrained by rochester police. >> this is very personal to me. >> reporter: on...
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we also saw him, kathy, reacting to the protests at a press conference. give us a wrap-up of what he has been saying. >> reporter: well, alex, good afternoon to you. when i had a chance to sit down and talk directly with joe, he said that he was very close to his brother, daniel. he would visit from chicago to rochester often, and the night of the incident on march 23rd, he said he called 911 because daniel was just acting very erratic, something he hadn't seen before. and then as far as the protests go, he said he supports the protesters as long as they are doing the demonstrations peacefully, but he said on the night -- thursday night, when these protesters clashed with police, it was actually officers who got out of hand. take a listen. >> this is a public safety building, what the hell does safety mean then? there wasn't nothing safety about what they pulled last night. this is not what i came down here on behalf of my brother to see. that thing last night, that was a damn disgrace. >> reporter: we do want to point out that those comments were directe
we also saw him, kathy, reacting to the protests at a press conference. give us a wrap-up of what he has been saying. >> reporter: well, alex, good afternoon to you. when i had a chance to sit down and talk directly with joe, he said that he was very close to his brother, daniel. he would visit from chicago to rochester often, and the night of the incident on march 23rd, he said he called 911 because daniel was just acting very erratic, something he hadn't seen before. and then as far as...
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kathy jenkins noted this time the protesters were more diverse, what has made this not just a momenty a movement? >> i think video, the undeniable reality of what these allegations have been like for decades, right. i describe this as our berlin wall moment the symbols, practices that support racism, are being chipped away brick by brick. i think that the people are disgusted by what they've seen when it comes to the discrepancies between access to capital for african-american and other minorities and white communities and what happens with the criminal justice system. i feel like they can't take it anymore, really, they can't deny the reality of it. >> and maryalice, both the president and joe biden made trips to kenosha, wisconsin, this week, both peaceful protests and rioting in response to the police-involved shooting of jacob blake, these were very different appearances by the president and joe biden. >> completely different. mostly the president didn't meet with jacob blake's family. he talked to business owners and police, he focused exclusively on those riots that happened af
kathy jenkins noted this time the protesters were more diverse, what has made this not just a momenty a movement? >> i think video, the undeniable reality of what these allegations have been like for decades, right. i describe this as our berlin wall moment the symbols, practices that support racism, are being chipped away brick by brick. i think that the people are disgusted by what they've seen when it comes to the discrepancies between access to capital for african-american and other...
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joining us now from rochester, new york, with more is nbc's kathy park. kathy, good afternoon to you. what is the latest on these demonstrations? how are police preparing for potential unrest tonight? >> hey, good afternoon. so typically the marches and ralliies start off relatively peaceful and takes a turn during the overnight hours. what we saw last night when protesters clashed with police throughout different parts of the downtown rochester area. at one point we saw fireworks being launched and police are saying that there are agitators in the group who launched those as well as rocks and plastic bottles toward officers and, therefore, police had to respond by deploying tear gas as well as pepper balls, so obviously things are tense and rochester is on edge. we are in front of police headquarters right now. we saw over to my left the state troopers have gathered and they're mobilizing now a little bit earlier than what we saw yesterday and then over behind me or in front of me are several rochester police officers and you see a lot of them in their v
joining us now from rochester, new york, with more is nbc's kathy park. kathy, good afternoon to you. what is the latest on these demonstrations? how are police preparing for potential unrest tonight? >> hey, good afternoon. so typically the marches and ralliies start off relatively peaceful and takes a turn during the overnight hours. what we saw last night when protesters clashed with police throughout different parts of the downtown rochester area. at one point we saw fireworks being...
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then a married woman because they have both been kathy gale, mrs kathy gale, additional debt emma peelrned that a few years ago which i thought was quite amusing. and i really did not know what i was getting into it i hadn't seen the series on television, so ignorance is bliss and i was very young and optimistic. but, iwent is bliss and i was very young and optimistic. but, i went into it full of hope and youthful spirit and diana gave me all sorts of good advice about just looking up diana gave me all sorts of good advice aboutjust looking up to patrick and learning from him. as we both did and she, it took me under his wing and treated me beautifully and she and diana were great, great friends until the end. and she and diana were great, great friends until the endlj and she and diana were great, great friends until the end. i loved that line about man appeal, and dame diana rigg, the longevity of her career, here in game of thrones, such a huge series and again, such a strong character. amazing strong character in victoria playing her grandmother and diana didn't care about what she
then a married woman because they have both been kathy gale, mrs kathy gale, additional debt emma peelrned that a few years ago which i thought was quite amusing. and i really did not know what i was getting into it i hadn't seen the series on television, so ignorance is bliss and i was very young and optimistic. but, iwent is bliss and i was very young and optimistic. but, i went into it full of hope and youthful spirit and diana gave me all sorts of good advice about just looking up diana...
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and kathy, you are due to come back next week.al flight, that is that right? but you're going to be affected for your job? yes, i am, i've already got a plan in place to take two weeks off on return anyway because we highly suspected this may happen, so we put that plan in place before we came. so i'm fine, i won't lose myjob. your whiskey company know, clearly, that's in place. now, just briefly, clearly the government mantra at the moment is to only travel if you're content that you might have to unexpectedly cancel. so you are relatively ok with the fact that this has suddenly changed you now? reasonably comfortable. it just means that you're restricted when you go home for a fortnight, and bearing in mind we have done quite a bit of lockdown prior to this. thank you both, let me give you a quick elbow bump and say thank you. i should just say, actually, the law here in portugal is that face masks aren't mandatory and they are inside, but not for outside in public places, providing you keep at 1.5 metres. it is also worth sayin
and kathy, you are due to come back next week.al flight, that is that right? but you're going to be affected for your job? yes, i am, i've already got a plan in place to take two weeks off on return anyway because we highly suspected this may happen, so we put that plan in place before we came. so i'm fine, i won't lose myjob. your whiskey company know, clearly, that's in place. now, just briefly, clearly the government mantra at the moment is to only travel if you're content that you might...
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nbc's kathy park has more. kathy, good morning to you. >> kristen, good morning to you. an exclusive interview with andrea mitchell on friday, dr. fauci outlined a timeline of what's to come. he believes an fda-approved vaccine will be available by the end of this year or early next year, but it will be closer to the end of 2021 when we see any semblance of our pre-pandemic days. this morning, the nation's top infectious disease expert is at odds with the president. >> we're rounding the turn. you see what's happening. you see the numbers are plunging. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci publicly disputing those claims. >> i'm sorry, but i have to disagree with that. we're plateauing at around 40,000 cases a day. and the deaths are around a thousand. >> and issuing this sobering warning. >> if you're talking about getting back to a degree of normality that resembles where we were prior to covid, it's going to be well into 2021, maybe even towards the end of 2021. >> reporter: in response to dr. fauci's comments, a white house official told nbc news, the president is making th
nbc's kathy park has more. kathy, good morning to you. >> kristen, good morning to you. an exclusive interview with andrea mitchell on friday, dr. fauci outlined a timeline of what's to come. he believes an fda-approved vaccine will be available by the end of this year or early next year, but it will be closer to the end of 2021 when we see any semblance of our pre-pandemic days. this morning, the nation's top infectious disease expert is at odds with the president. >> we're...
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>> kathy, take us back to the beginning. how exactly did this incident occur?rch 23rd and not too far from here. rochester is a relatively small-knit community. and everything is just within driving distance. and, you know, it all stemmed from this call from -- to 911 from daniel prude's brother joe prude. and he called saying that his brother was acting erratically. he called 911 for help. and then the officers responded, but then this body cam footage, which was released this week after a foia request by the family, sparked a lot of outrage in this community because it showed exactly how everything played out. the mayor said that when -- at the time, she didn't know the full extent of the story, and actually was august 4th when she got wind of exactly what happened. but it did take some time for her to come out yesterday and publicly announce this suspension of the seven officers but said there are still so many questions surrounding the body cam footage and the ag's office will be digging into this closely. >> so many questions. it's time to get some answers
>> kathy, take us back to the beginning. how exactly did this incident occur?rch 23rd and not too far from here. rochester is a relatively small-knit community. and everything is just within driving distance. and, you know, it all stemmed from this call from -- to 911 from daniel prude's brother joe prude. and he called saying that his brother was acting erratically. he called 911 for help. and then the officers responded, but then this body cam footage, which was released this week after...
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kathy who isalk to calling from albuquerque, new mexico. kathy, good morning. caller: i wanted to say thank you are doing, everything your group is doing, because we know how donald trump acts, but it is the republicans, the ones that should know better, the sasses, the portmans, they are not doing what they should. it seems like their fidelity is not to the constitution, it is the donald trump, so i wanted to thank you for everything you are doing. guest: i really appreciate you saying that. that is a great honor. you are right, this is the problem with the republican party. they claim to have a set of principles, they claim to swear an oath to the constitution that they will uphold, no matter what. they claim they believe in limited government, personal freedom, and the control of the authority in the state, and they just don't. they believe in trump now. it is a tragedy. but thank you. host: rebecca is calling from youngstown, ohio. she is a supporter of president trump. rebecca good morning. , caller: good morning. i wanted to tell mr. wilson that i think h
kathy who isalk to calling from albuquerque, new mexico. kathy, good morning. caller: i wanted to say thank you are doing, everything your group is doing, because we know how donald trump acts, but it is the republicans, the ones that should know better, the sasses, the portmans, they are not doing what they should. it seems like their fidelity is not to the constitution, it is the donald trump, so i wanted to thank you for everything you are doing. guest: i really appreciate you saying that....
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kathy no tiene cuenta de banco así que le pidió ayuda suma >>> mi mamá dijo está segura que lo vas hacerho para la renta me quedé sin trabajo >>> lo empecé a regaÑar pero al mismo tiempo dándole gracias a dios nos recuerde que el banco tarda varios días y a veces meses en notar que cheque tiene fondos y si rebota usted es responsable de pagar la cantidad que haya retirado por cierto en su sitio de internet (nombre en inglés) que una advertencia para sus usuarios para que no caigan en manos de estafadores que podrán hacerse pasar por agente desafortunadamente la medida de la genteno las ve hasta que es demasiado tarde. una del profesional no le pagará por adelantado y mucho menos le pedirá devolver parte de ese dinero para gastos de trabajo si lo hacen es y ver que se trata de un fraude. telemundo 40 y ocho utilizan para todo venta de coches de casa es el mismo patrón pero se van por otros lados. en este caso se trataba de dinero pero en este tipo de industria muchas veces se buscan altera los jóvenes pasa mayores e que tener mucho cuidado con todo esto especialmente los padres estar al t
kathy no tiene cuenta de banco así que le pidió ayuda suma >>> mi mamá dijo está segura que lo vas hacerho para la renta me quedé sin trabajo >>> lo empecé a regaÑar pero al mismo tiempo dándole gracias a dios nos recuerde que el banco tarda varios días y a veces meses en notar que cheque tiene fondos y si rebota usted es responsable de pagar la cantidad que haya retirado por cierto en su sitio de internet (nombre en inglés) que una advertencia para sus usuarios para...
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johnny lee peoples and his wife kathy. they were together for more than 50 years.art while holding hands. of course, the politics of this is front and center with an administration's response. here's democratic presidential nominee joe biden. >> what worries me now, been living with this pandemic for so long, i worry we're risking becoming numb from the toll this has taken on us and our country and communities like this. we can't let that happen. we can't lose the ability to feel the sorrow and loss and the anger for so many lives lost. >> remember president trump's response has been focused more on the economy than on science. with almost 200,000 americans dead, his citizens on his watch, here's how he rates his own performance. >> and we've done a phenomenal job. not just a good job, a phenomenal job. other than public relations, but that's because i have fake news. you can't convince them of anything. they're fake. but we have done -- on public relations i give myself a d. on the job itself, we take an a plus with the ventilators and now with the vaccines that a
johnny lee peoples and his wife kathy. they were together for more than 50 years.art while holding hands. of course, the politics of this is front and center with an administration's response. here's democratic presidential nominee joe biden. >> what worries me now, been living with this pandemic for so long, i worry we're risking becoming numb from the toll this has taken on us and our country and communities like this. we can't let that happen. we can't lose the ability to feel the...
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now he's behind bars and facing disturbing charges kathy park has the latest on this hey, kathy goodng >> reporter: hey, hoda good morning to you. jerry harris quickly became a fan favorite shortly after the release of a netflix show which followed the journey of a texas competitive cheer squad. this morning fans are stunned with the new allegations jerry harris won the hearts of fans with his famous mat talks >> come on, y'all! >> reporter: enthusiastically supporting his cheerleading teammates as they pursued another championship title on the netflix series "cheer. but now harris is under arrest appearing in court thursday accused of repeatedly asking a 13-year-old to produce sexually explicit videos and photographs of himself according to a criminal complaint, harris is accused of contacting twin brothers who were 13 when he was 19 one of the boys telling investigators he sent harris explicit photos and videos in one instance, harris allegedly responded to a photo of him doing a cheerleading move on snapchat asking the teen to, quote, do it naked and take a video and show me. the
now he's behind bars and facing disturbing charges kathy park has the latest on this hey, kathy goodng >> reporter: hey, hoda good morning to you. jerry harris quickly became a fan favorite shortly after the release of a netflix show which followed the journey of a texas competitive cheer squad. this morning fans are stunned with the new allegations jerry harris won the hearts of fans with his famous mat talks >> come on, y'all! >> reporter: enthusiastically supporting his...
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kathy park has more. kathy? >> reporter: demonstrators say they will continue to be out here until all of the officers involved in the arrest are fired. tensions running high in rochester, new york, over the arrest and death of daniel prude. the police union defended the actions of its members after seven officers involved in the incident were suspended thursday with pay. >> there's a substantial amount of evidence to show why the protocols that they used were done. >> reporter: following a second night of calls for justice and the mayor and police chief to step down -- >> we're tired of the same ol' same ol'. >> reporter: protesters clashed with police. eight people were arrested and two officers injured. >> take this [ bleep ] off my face. i mean it. you're trying to kill me. >> reporter: the unrest sparked by this police body camera footage released this week by prude's family attorney and black lives matter activists. the incident shows prude naked, being placed in handcuffs. and later a spit hood was placed
kathy park has more. kathy? >> reporter: demonstrators say they will continue to be out here until all of the officers involved in the arrest are fired. tensions running high in rochester, new york, over the arrest and death of daniel prude. the police union defended the actions of its members after seven officers involved in the incident were suspended thursday with pay. >> there's a substantial amount of evidence to show why the protocols that they used were done. >>...
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>> constitutionally we needed to do it. >> martha: kathy, what do you think?or four years and if the roles had been reversed, the democrats would have done that. >> i don't blame president trump for putting forth a nominee. that is certainly in his -- his right to do so. i do think it was wrong of the senate to be willing to review it. you know, we are so close to one election. because of trump wins, then he has every right to put forth that candidate and it should be a very easy nomination process, but if he doesn't, you know, this is something that will change the supreme court for decades. >> i'm very concerned about our track record as a social conservative, very extreme. this is not something who represent the center of where americans are in terms of their thoughts. >> martha: why? why do you see her that way? >> familiar with her jurisprudence. >> martha: show of hands, who will vote by mail? in person? because you like to vote in person? >> because then i make sure my vote counts. >> i'm getting my absentee ballot and will drop it at the county drop bo
>> constitutionally we needed to do it. >> martha: kathy, what do you think?or four years and if the roles had been reversed, the democrats would have done that. >> i don't blame president trump for putting forth a nominee. that is certainly in his -- his right to do so. i do think it was wrong of the senate to be willing to review it. you know, we are so close to one election. because of trump wins, then he has every right to put forth that candidate and it should be a very...
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it's not in a book, it is steve and kathy ducey's book called "happy in a hurry cookbook by kathy and fox people are in this book, lots of good recipes including my favorite, his simple salad dressing. it's right here. now, you can make his salad dressing which we had on the ranch, like every meal. you have a lot of variety. we had great salad dressing. it's all in this book. i've already ordered a bunch of her friends and family so i can't wait to give you yours for christmas. >> jesse: i can't believe that steve doocy's cookbook debuts on number one on amazon. >> greg: good time to cook. >> bret: also powered by absolute vodka, just want to let everyone know about that. >> dana: didn't know that. >> greg: >> juan: medical miracles can be guaranteed by pe here come the side of the cleveland clinic, praying for good results and good news. take a look at this message carved in the snow, february, outside of the cleveland clinic. here's the back story. last year, michelle sean bock was diagnosed with stage three brain tumor. the guatemalan resident came here last october for surgery, ch
it's not in a book, it is steve and kathy ducey's book called "happy in a hurry cookbook by kathy and fox people are in this book, lots of good recipes including my favorite, his simple salad dressing. it's right here. now, you can make his salad dressing which we had on the ranch, like every meal. you have a lot of variety. we had great salad dressing. it's all in this book. i've already ordered a bunch of her friends and family so i can't wait to give you yours for christmas. >>...
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. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life, >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something that will change their lives forever. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a whole new person, a whole new beginning. it's almost like they're reborn. i can't think of another word but phenomenal.
. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see...
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that was kathy park reporting. so you saw that. that wasn't even on klemp camco campuses.w york times" found 88,000 cases and at least 60 deaths since start of the pandemic. >> joining us, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, and by defense and public health expert, biodefense. and i don't know if you can see the video. a group of young people in new york city singing, "i don't care. i love it," not social distancing. partying no masks. you see scenes like that, hear of incidents like that and what do you think? >> one, it makes me go back to my college days, to are perfectly candid and where you basically kind of were partying and living the life, but -- >> you weren't in college during a pandemic. >> sadly, during this time it's very challenging. you have to understand their perspective. it's shown in that developmental stage as a young adult they're in the "denial" age, and pretty much, "it's about me" phase. it's sad and something we have to really talk about, and i think a lot of college campuses really have to grapple with that. even to the point where they're r
that was kathy park reporting. so you saw that. that wasn't even on klemp camco campuses.w york times" found 88,000 cases and at least 60 deaths since start of the pandemic. >> joining us, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, and by defense and public health expert, biodefense. and i don't know if you can see the video. a group of young people in new york city singing, "i don't care. i love it," not social distancing. partying no masks. you see scenes like that, hear...
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i like this one, though, from kathy radigan.ee kids doing remote schooling," that's why she's up. she says "if i don't get up way too early, i get nothing done, nor do i get a cup of coffee." i agree, we all need that bit of personal time, kathy. thanks for watching. >>> coming up next, we get a look at axios' "1 big thing." and coming up on "morning joe," the next steps republicans push to fill the supreme court vacancy as mitt romney seems to pave the way for the president's nominee. >>> plus, dr. al gross, the candidate looking to unseat republican senator dan sullivan of alaska, is going to join the conversation. "morning joe" just moments away. conversaonti "morning joe" just moments away. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... ...and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsu
i like this one, though, from kathy radigan.ee kids doing remote schooling," that's why she's up. she says "if i don't get up way too early, i get nothing done, nor do i get a cup of coffee." i agree, we all need that bit of personal time, kathy. thanks for watching. >>> coming up next, we get a look at axios' "1 big thing." and coming up on "morning joe," the next steps republicans push to fill the supreme court vacancy as mitt romney seems to pave...
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the supreme court star a towering figure that so many looked up to for today, kathy park, nbc news. >m snl there. >>> we want to bring in the co-author of the best selling book notorious rbg, the life and times of ruth bader ginsburg thanks for being here. you wrote the book on rbg, literally. she was petite in person but larger than life what made her this pop culture icon >> she was somebody who was not just trying to open doors for women who were like her. she was not trying to pull the ladder up behind her she wanted to expand opportunities and justice for all people, in particular people who were left out of we the people i think from the beginning it was about who she was. and she also had this kind of sense of humor, this openness where she was willing to allow people into her life, into her beautiful marriage to marty ginsburg she had this sense of style where even her colors would speak to her opinions at the supreme court. she was willing to be on camera in her 80s working out she had an enormous amount of openness in part because she wanted to draw people into the world of
the supreme court star a towering figure that so many looked up to for today, kathy park, nbc news. >m snl there. >>> we want to bring in the co-author of the best selling book notorious rbg, the life and times of ruth bader ginsburg thanks for being here. you wrote the book on rbg, literally. she was petite in person but larger than life what made her this pop culture icon >> she was somebody who was not just trying to open doors for women who were like her. she was not...
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kathy clifford have the latest. hy: re-tightening covid --trictions amid the spy in spike in cases. light is rules coming into force this friday. >> the number of people hospitalized with coronavirus is doubling about every eight days, so we do need to take action. theerday, i took action in northeasast, working witthee council there, where there has been a very sharp rise. it is absolutely critical that peopople follow these rules. tohy: he refused comment on a second lockdown, saying it is the last line of defense. they will be enforcing it inn several difffferent locations. residents there will have to reduce the number of people that they interact with outside their households, and entertainment venues will have to close their doors early, and restaurants and bars will only be able to offer table service. the current surge in cases has left the testing system struggling to cope with h deman. >> i've been trying since monday. today, i am really excited, bebecause just over three hours and i was given this time, this appointment, at this location, only to find to turn up here like
kathy clifford have the latest. hy: re-tightening covid --trictions amid the spy in spike in cases. light is rules coming into force this friday. >> the number of people hospitalized with coronavirus is doubling about every eight days, so we do need to take action. theerday, i took action in northeasast, working witthee council there, where there has been a very sharp rise. it is absolutely critical that peopople follow these rules. tohy: he refused comment on a second lockdown, saying it...
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." >> nbc's kathy park shows us how ginsburg carved her place in pop culture history. >> one thing iwhen i nominated her is her ascendance to pop culture icon. >> reporter: ruth bader ginsburg, the petite legal powerhouse, just the second woman to serve in the nation's highest court, inspired generations of women and even films based on her early legal battles. >> 65 years ago would have been unimaginable that my daughter would aspire to a career. >> reporter: her mental strength already well known, but her workouts also packed a punch putting people half her age to shame. >> i don't think paul ryan could do this. >> reporter: and her image often adorned with a crown on every kind of merchandise inspiring costumes for all ages. the tiny but mighty justice became an unlikely favorite among late night tv. >> you've been gins-barred. >> reporter: she would cross generations earning the nickname the notorious rbg, a play on the rapper the notorious b.i.g. that storyline helped launch a blog, then a book and documentary. a champion of women's rights and social justice her likeness was dis
." >> nbc's kathy park shows us how ginsburg carved her place in pop culture history. >> one thing iwhen i nominated her is her ascendance to pop culture icon. >> reporter: ruth bader ginsburg, the petite legal powerhouse, just the second woman to serve in the nation's highest court, inspired generations of women and even films based on her early legal battles. >> 65 years ago would have been unimaginable that my daughter would aspire to a career. >> reporter:...
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for the latest let's go to kathy park in rochester, new york. and what the latest on the ground after a fourth night of unrest? >> reporter: good afternomornin you. another night of unrest in the rochester area. there were nine arrests according to police and three officers were injured and that tension was centered in the downtown area and also right in front of the public safety building which we are at right now. so there were according to police were agitators in the group launching fireworks, rocks and bottles toward officers and the officers responded with tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd. and all of this agitation and frustration and anger, quite frankly, stems from the body cam footage released this week that demonstrators say that they are upset and outraged that it took so long for the footage to be released. they want accountability for the officers that were involved and they said the suspension just isn't enough. we spoke with a lot of demonstrators yesterday. here is their message. take a listen. >> i think for me it
for the latest let's go to kathy park in rochester, new york. and what the latest on the ground after a fourth night of unrest? >> reporter: good afternomornin you. another night of unrest in the rochester area. there were nine arrests according to police and three officers were injured and that tension was centered in the downtown area and also right in front of the public safety building which we are at right now. so there were according to police were agitators in the group launching...
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kathy boyd, western states petroleum association president.ery, very closely here. meantime we are monitoring planned protests that are supposed to continue and expand across the country ever since this breonna taylor verdict. we're going to talk to the detroit police chief who said this isn't all just natural inspiration here. some much it is coordinated and some of it is well-financed. after this. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state-of-the-art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. eso you're a small businor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. ♪. neil: it is
kathy boyd, western states petroleum association president.ery, very closely here. meantime we are monitoring planned protests that are supposed to continue and expand across the country ever since this breonna taylor verdict. we're going to talk to the detroit police chief who said this isn't all just natural inspiration here. some much it is coordinated and some of it is well-financed. after this. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state-of-the-art technology makes it brilliant. the...