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hello, krista. hello santa. tell me about your year.t's difficult because we are doing it like this. but this is the new way to do things and everybody should think about this way to do it, because you have to be close with people and at the moment, it's not the normal way. so this is a very good way to do it. have you noticed any difference in the kind of gifts that kids are wanting from santa this year? small changes. of course, the toys. quite many children want to have time with their parents, and that's quite heart—warming, i think. this is the christmas to do that. this is the christmas to do that. this year, i imagine you've got lots of questions about christmas eve. how is cova going to affect you this year. —— covid. how is cova going to affect you this year. -- covid. not too much. that is the magic of christmas. for social distancing. this christmas, many of us distancing. this christmas, many of us will be spending less time with oui’ us will be spending less time with our loved ones then we would like, and there are some co
hello, krista. hello santa. tell me about your year.t's difficult because we are doing it like this. but this is the new way to do things and everybody should think about this way to do it, because you have to be close with people and at the moment, it's not the normal way. so this is a very good way to do it. have you noticed any difference in the kind of gifts that kids are wanting from santa this year? small changes. of course, the toys. quite many children want to have time with their...
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i think a lot of people would view both daniel and krista as heroes, tirelessly testing people throughoutpandemic. in a global hot spot, which is los angeles. back to you. >> i appreciate their commitment and clearly daniel and christa are showing just how painful a process this is, but at the same time how necessary this process -- what they're volunteering for to keep everyone safe. all right, paul. thank you so much. let's go now to new york. alison kosik, give us what kind of coordination is happening there. >> reporter: i can tell you some numbers, some recent numbers. as of yesterday, 12,000 new coronavirus cases were reported here in new york. 70% of icu beds statewide are full. governor andrew cuomo giving a sobering reality to the race that we are in right now, that despite vaccines being distributed, he says it's going to take some time for us to slow the spread of the virus. now, he does say that new york is faring better than much of the country. that's despite a 5.5% positivity rate. so he is imploring new yorkers to keep up the momentum during the holiday season, social dist
i think a lot of people would view both daniel and krista as heroes, tirelessly testing people throughoutpandemic. in a global hot spot, which is los angeles. back to you. >> i appreciate their commitment and clearly daniel and christa are showing just how painful a process this is, but at the same time how necessary this process -- what they're volunteering for to keep everyone safe. all right, paul. thank you so much. let's go now to new york. alison kosik, give us what kind of...
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hey, krista, it going?hanges since we visited tell us about having some changes since we visited you a couple of years ago. the building is complete and there is about 70—80 leadtime. one of the last things we will be doing soon when we are ready to open is putting the art projects into the exhibitions, close to being complete. what do you hope those people who walk through the door take away with them? we want everyone to see themselves reflected in the exhibitions. we want people to have a deeper and more compassionate understanding of film, film history and how they can and should engage with the artistic medium. we want people to see that this is an art form, and industry for them and we want to show people how diverse and inclusive the industry is and we also want to lean into a lot of things we haven't done yet. we want to be extremely transparent about past oppressive behaviour, why the industry has not treated certain groups fairly. we want people to lean into that to understand them and understand
hey, krista, it going?hanges since we visited tell us about having some changes since we visited you a couple of years ago. the building is complete and there is about 70—80 leadtime. one of the last things we will be doing soon when we are ready to open is putting the art projects into the exhibitions, close to being complete. what do you hope those people who walk through the door take away with them? we want everyone to see themselves reflected in the exhibitions. we want people to have a...
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to perform once again live on state it's magic we enjoy good magic so that pretty cool that was at krista joyce reporting and this new year's eve make sure you join our grant lotus and justine waltman. >>to ring in the new year you can do it safe at home right is countdown to midnight and watch a spectacular fireworks show with us we also want to share your photos so send us those pictures and let us know how you're celebrating and starting off 2021. you can also win some cash we love cash right you can win some cash to spend in the new year so once again kron four's new year's live starts at 1130 so make sure you tune in. all right, let's get another check of the forecast we could see can work his magic look into his crystal ball and see what's in store for the days ahead a job not as fancy as that of course, that's pretty but yeah we've got a really solid forecast ahead of us the crystal ball looking at the super duper clear from start to finish today. >>we've got clear skies to kick off your tuesday morning and we're going to keep that around into the afternoon too. so really pleasant
to perform once again live on state it's magic we enjoy good magic so that pretty cool that was at krista joyce reporting and this new year's eve make sure you join our grant lotus and justine waltman. >>to ring in the new year you can do it safe at home right is countdown to midnight and watch a spectacular fireworks show with us we also want to share your photos so send us those pictures and let us know how you're celebrating and starting off 2021. you can also win some cash we love...
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francisco police officer is facing charges for non-fatal shooting that happened one year ago officer kristalores and the man he shot jamaica hampton. >>or indicted by a grand jury on friday for the 2019 shooting. hampton is accused of attacking the officers who later shot him while officer floors is being investigated for his use of force hampton suffered several injuries from the shooting scene here in body cam video and he had to have one of his legs amputated the dha subdued dean hopes both men will voluntarily surrender. the san francisco police officers association released a statement that says quote chase of a dean's decision is absolutely appalling. a san francisco man was seriously injured last night when 2 suspects robbed and shot him. it happened around 11 o'clock there castro and elizabeth streets in no police say the suspects robbed the 41 year-old victim of his phone before shooting him. twice and then running away the victim was taken to a los local hospital with life threatening injuries an update on. his condition is unknown at this time, no arrests have been made. >>yosemi
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so often so that's true insult to where the krista can go market is a tradition that stretches back 525 years that the history of europe's christmas market states to the late middle ages when they exist in many parts of the former roman empire. the super common visitors come to look for gifts to enjoy themselves shop which comes. by next tide size what a christmas time inside sport is simply fantastic i was here for my 1st mozart weekly public through a new production of the opera lucho seal that was being staged here and i was there for the rehearsals and this is why it's so wonderful so spiritual is it really is something very special. in mexico vi methods in mexico a lot of music is played at christmas had. free music there's a lot of rhythm to that music and these are the christmas songs called d.n.c. cause are important i mean you celebrate with a lot of joy and happiness and light and christmas spent with family and friends of course because i want. full time is an eternity and. many yesterday room from my 1st christmas recollection is of not yet a pos it's a song that just comes
so often so that's true insult to where the krista can go market is a tradition that stretches back 525 years that the history of europe's christmas market states to the late middle ages when they exist in many parts of the former roman empire. the super common visitors come to look for gifts to enjoy themselves shop which comes. by next tide size what a christmas time inside sport is simply fantastic i was here for my 1st mozart weekly public through a new production of the opera lucho seal...
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krista barnett nelson executive director of senior advocacy services of sonoma county says the logistics including making sure that those at the care facilities are safe. get not just one but 2 shots that's a complex situation. it is taking experts in their field. >>this is you have to have it. first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be kept to an optimum temperature there has to be a certain number of people for each mile air. there is a lot better wiring expertise and they again have all hands on deck trying to make sure that this is done in the best way possible. >>keep in mind that 40% of people who die from covid-19 have been at nursing homes and assisted living facilities. well distributing the covid-19 vaccine nationwide would be tough and is likely to take several more months. that's the warning from the director of operation warp speed a federal operation in charge of developing and manufacturing and distributing kobe vaccines. joe khaleel has more. >>things happen and when they happen. it would be ready to do with just spent about its doctor moncef slao
krista barnett nelson executive director of senior advocacy services of sonoma county says the logistics including making sure that those at the care facilities are safe. get not just one but 2 shots that's a complex situation. it is taking experts in their field. >>this is you have to have it. first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be kept to an optimum temperature there has to be a certain number of people for each mile air. there is a lot better wiring...
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tonight and you sharing your member use of the late great john le carre john together thank you so krista i'm cute thank you all the days almost on the conversation continues online to find us on twitter either at the w news you can follow me at brant goff achieving at remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. fighting against. and against a denial of the genocide in srebrenica that's haasan has one of the churches mission she was 19 during a mass murders it's reprehensible and he survived today she's working to raise awareness about the genocide and to commemorate the victims 25 years after the massacre close on. next on. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this transfer just through the tax from cover and a weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the chrono larysa or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at twitter dot com slash science. in these challenging times it's especially im
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you know the descriptions of this man and his wife reminds me of krista the artist christo and his wife shawn called. there were all these rumors that john called really made crystal what he was in the same beast be said in any way with yoko and john lennon i mean you said she made him a better man. she definitely did but i think the mess in the middle he made her best of women as well so they wanted a perfect match and a lot of people how about things to say about the kind of music she was making at that time we didn't see the same things about b.s. when she came along she does not want government to know i think your career just was ahead of her time and was trying to present herself in a way that rocked people up to rolling higher in john together as musicians i think they could have really taken that experiment very full. fascinating talking with leslie and wish we had more time unfortunately we're out of time leslie and joan's music biographer and author of the book who killed john lennon wesleyan thank you for your time and your insights thank you for having me the day is almost d
you know the descriptions of this man and his wife reminds me of krista the artist christo and his wife shawn called. there were all these rumors that john called really made crystal what he was in the same beast be said in any way with yoko and john lennon i mean you said she made him a better man. she definitely did but i think the mess in the middle he made her best of women as well so they wanted a perfect match and a lot of people how about things to say about the kind of music she was...
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i would urge them to contact krista lap at the central precinct take 862-8602 be able to manage coming back to your facility safely but in the meantime the curfew area is going to provide safety and security for businesses in this area and i will go ahead and more nashville it will be some time before 2nd avenue is back to normal it is not going to be the 3 days of the curfew for 2nd avenue itself the curfew is going to go from 4th to the river from james robertson down to broadway the police are going to take special care with that for the next few days and our partners at the f.b.i. do have a large crime scene to invest. and they need to be able to do that work effectively and well. the this morning's attack on our community was intended to create chaos and fear in this season of peace and hope. but nationally and sept proven time and time again that the spirit of our city cannot be broken but we're not going to rest until those responsible for this outrageous and cowardly attacks are brought to justice. and the full force of the metro police and our partners with the f.b.i. and the
i would urge them to contact krista lap at the central precinct take 862-8602 be able to manage coming back to your facility safely but in the meantime the curfew area is going to provide safety and security for businesses in this area and i will go ahead and more nashville it will be some time before 2nd avenue is back to normal it is not going to be the 3 days of the curfew for 2nd avenue itself the curfew is going to go from 4th to the river from james robertson down to broadway the police...
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afterwards, krista para unwanteduthor of "love " on how she was denied reproductive choice and health care for her children. -- watch bookewed tv on c-span two, this weekend. >> sunday night on "q&a" -- the 100 17th congress begins with 141 women serving in we will talk to to o'neill's in the freshman class. we will talk to them about their backgrounds and what they hope to accomplish in office. >> i tend to decide with the american people in the working class. i think government operates best when it is small, accountable and transparent and people have the power to control that. i don't think people should work to serve the government and build these big, bureaucratic programs. as far as where i find myself, i may ready conservative member, but i am america first. i will work with numbers -- members that will prove the concept of equal opportunity rather than equal outcome. >> i'm of the generation that has never known a day in our adult life when the united states has not been at war. i was in middle school in september 11 to happen. i think the idea of ending the forever war takes
afterwards, krista para unwanteduthor of "love " on how she was denied reproductive choice and health care for her children. -- watch bookewed tv on c-span two, this weekend. >> sunday night on "q&a" -- the 100 17th congress begins with 141 women serving in we will talk to to o'neill's in the freshman class. we will talk to them about their backgrounds and what they hope to accomplish in office. >> i tend to decide with the american people in the working...
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bush, and krista ford who was an assistant chef who came under the clinton administration was elevated to the executive chef and she's executive chef right now. >> is there a food budget? >> yes, there is. so here's an interesting thing. before you get to truman, essentially president his to pay for food out of his own pocket. truman eventually gets a budget. so if you order food on air force one, the presidential yacht, when we had a yacht or in the kitchen, they get billed. it's not a free for all in terms of food, there is a budget that gets allocated by congress for that and that's another thing to goes into the food story, and to give you more history than you ever wanted to know, the creation of the white house mess is a reflect of this because after the white house iss renovated in the 1950s there was more need for staff because of the insulation of air-conditioning and truman was not going to get more money from congress to have more resident staff, because he called them a do-nothing congress and that kind of sticks. so what he does is he takes the staff off the white house --
bush, and krista ford who was an assistant chef who came under the clinton administration was elevated to the executive chef and she's executive chef right now. >> is there a food budget? >> yes, there is. so here's an interesting thing. before you get to truman, essentially president his to pay for food out of his own pocket. truman eventually gets a budget. so if you order food on air force one, the presidential yacht, when we had a yacht or in the kitchen, they get billed. it's...
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absolutely experienced an outbreak that's consistent with the outbreak that we're seeing across the state krista burnett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county. >>she says that care centers are in a crisis here we're hearing about for hospitals but we're not hearing about it is all those individuals in long-term care who are in need of assistance and they're not able to get it because they're simply not enough people to provide that care has 4 windy. she just wants to know the facts about her mom when i asked to speak to the director i was told that their direct facility director was out since friday with covid it sounds like complete and utter chaos going on not facility again i reached out multiple times by phone and email to try and get a clarification as far as. >>covid cases here at this facility. but we got no response. here in santa rosa, theresa kron 4 news. >>to the east bay now seniors and staff of the via monte facility in walnut creek received the covid-19 vaccine today. 200 people were scheduled to get vaccinated residents via monte they are among the first seniors
absolutely experienced an outbreak that's consistent with the outbreak that we're seeing across the state krista burnett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county. >>she says that care centers are in a crisis here we're hearing about for hospitals but we're not hearing about it is all those individuals in long-term care who are in need of assistance and they're not able to get it because they're simply not enough people to provide that care has 4 windy. she just wants to...
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>>krista bennett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county there's no county we're going to receive 4,875 doses. >>which is just not on. so as we all know that's going to that's the first shipment and. and they're going to be coming fast and furious after that that's going to be the key is to be positioned. as the public health is doing in their planning is position to have all those top priority people get the protections they need nelson says that the aggressive virus has been exceptionally brutal for those living in long-term care. >>sonoma county alone 75% of the deaths happened to those in such facilities. since march care facilities went into a lockdown statewide restrictions remain in place and it may even be just their staff first. >>it is we know the. virus is getting into the facilities. >>through. >>that care providers is a mixed and the reason it's a mixed bag is there's definitely been a surge again and long-term care in california both nursing homes and assisted-living we have the bright light at the end of the tunnel in the vaccines. but how much vaccine. a
>>krista bennett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county there's no county we're going to receive 4,875 doses. >>which is just not on. so as we all know that's going to that's the first shipment and. and they're going to be coming fast and furious after that that's going to be the key is to be positioned. as the public health is doing in their planning is position to have all those top priority people get the protections they need nelson says that the aggressive...
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and how we must adapt and at 9 pm eastern on "after words" virginia university professor and writer krista parra money author of loved and wanted, a member of choice children and womanhood on how she was denied reproductive choice and health care forher children. she's interviewed by kaiser family foundation senior vice president and women's policy professor . watch book tv onc-span2 today . >> my name is tony petty and i'm the chief learning officer at the ronald reagan presidential foundation institute . today it is my honor to have judge douglas ginsburg with us. he was the, he served as chief judge of the us court of appeals for the dc circuit from 2001 2008 and has been on that court 1986. he worked in the reagan administration and university of chicago columbia and others. we're really excited to have you on today and excited to talk about this project that you have been working on
and how we must adapt and at 9 pm eastern on "after words" virginia university professor and writer krista parra money author of loved and wanted, a member of choice children and womanhood on how she was denied reproductive choice and health care forher children. she's interviewed by kaiser family foundation senior vice president and women's policy professor . watch book tv onc-span2 today . >> my name is tony petty and i'm the chief learning officer at the ronald reagan...
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paul, did krista and daniel talk about how vulnerable they feel? are they at all scared given they're in contact with so many trying to more tests? what about their own safety? >> reporter: well, they are scared from the standpoint of clearly they're aware that there is a lot of virus in the air in california right now. but they are very, very good. if you look at them, they're covered from head to toe. sometimes they're wearing masks and face shields. and they think it's their duty. they think it is their way of giving back to the community to get out here and get people to get tested. it's remarkable to hear them selflessly talk about what they're doing. they're employees, but both of them started as volunteers, and they wanted to make sure that people in their backyard, so to speak, get tested. christa noticed there's way too many people seem to believe this crazy rumor that was circulating that you could somehow get covid-19 by being tested. she wanted to knock that down hard, fred. >> well, they are unbelievably dedicated and heroic. thanks to
paul, did krista and daniel talk about how vulnerable they feel? are they at all scared given they're in contact with so many trying to more tests? what about their own safety? >> reporter: well, they are scared from the standpoint of clearly they're aware that there is a lot of virus in the air in california right now. but they are very, very good. if you look at them, they're covered from head to toe. sometimes they're wearing masks and face shields. and they think it's their duty. they...
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got up picking out follow me on twitter an instagram, on e-mail tomorrow night emily campagna, kristahe outnumbered couch tomorrow, good night. ht. >> tonight 33 million people in california under new lockdown measures in hopes of stopping covid-19 from spreading across the state many residents say the lockdown is going too far. we have nicole malliotakis, giano caldwell, tom homan on these stories and more. staten island bar owner who became a local fails of the anti-shut down movement after defying orders to close den
got up picking out follow me on twitter an instagram, on e-mail tomorrow night emily campagna, kristahe outnumbered couch tomorrow, good night. ht. >> tonight 33 million people in california under new lockdown measures in hopes of stopping covid-19 from spreading across the state many residents say the lockdown is going too far. we have nicole malliotakis, giano caldwell, tom homan on these stories and more. staten island bar owner who became a local fails of the anti-shut down movement...
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in long-term care so they are ranked up there with the health care workers that's the great news krista burnett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county there's no county we're going to receive 4,875 doses which is just not on. so as we all know that's going to that's the first shipment and. and they're going to be coming fast and furious after that that's going to be the key is to be positioned. as the public health is doing in their planning is position to have all those top priority people get the protections they need nelson says that the aggressive virus has been exceptionally brutal for those living in long-term care. >>sonoma county alone 75% of the deaths happened to those in such facilities. since march care facilities went into a lockdown statewide restrictions remain in place and it may even be just their staff first it is we know the. >>virus is getting into the facilities. >>through. >>that care providers is a mixed and the reason it's a mixed bag is there's definitely been a surge again in long-term care in california both nursing homes and assisted-living
in long-term care so they are ranked up there with the health care workers that's the great news krista burnett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county there's no county we're going to receive 4,875 doses which is just not on. so as we all know that's going to that's the first shipment and. and they're going to be coming fast and furious after that that's going to be the key is to be positioned. as the public health is doing in their planning is position to have all those top...
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and i'm now joined by krista from her office in kigali welcome to news africa crystals so you're supplying clean drinking water to 75000 people every day and to some of them for free just tell us what inspired you to do this. yeah what they're what a crisis is it's a huge crisis no work right now almost 2000000000 don't have access to reliable so forth and what's a some thing that affects everything about our lives humans are made of what are mostly. up to 70 percent but it is what are but you also need what's out to leave for productive uses well of food to watch to keep it good i didn't see any tension and in 2020 most importantly we needed water for handwashing so we can fight against cooking 1000 cristela just to pick up on the note they will use a good access to what is a basic human right in your home country of one unicef say it's only 57 percent of people have access to safe drinking water have your work is incredibly noble crystal but is this not the work off government to provide water to people yes it is the way of governments but governments private sector can support governmen
and i'm now joined by krista from her office in kigali welcome to news africa crystals so you're supplying clean drinking water to 75000 people every day and to some of them for free just tell us what inspired you to do this. yeah what they're what a crisis is it's a huge crisis no work right now almost 2000000000 don't have access to reliable so forth and what's a some thing that affects everything about our lives humans are made of what are mostly. up to 70 percent but it is what are but you...
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vaccinated yeah there's a challenge though in getting the vaccine into those facilities we've got kristatt nelson, the executive director. >>of senior advocacy services of sonoma county saying that the logistics including making sure that those at care facilities and staff get not just one but 2 of these shots, it's a complex process. >>it is taking experts in their field. this is you have to have that for this first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be an optimum temperature there has to be a certain number of people for each mile air. there is a lot better firing expertise and they again have all hands on deck trying to make sure that this is done in the best way possible. >>well 40% of people who died from covid-19 have been at nursing homes and assisted living facilities. still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news just a day after attorney general bill barr said there was no evidence of widespread election fraud president trump is doubling down on his thus far unproven claims the president's latest allegations when we come back time now 5.41. we'll be back
vaccinated yeah there's a challenge though in getting the vaccine into those facilities we've got kristatt nelson, the executive director. >>of senior advocacy services of sonoma county saying that the logistics including making sure that those at care facilities and staff get not just one but 2 of these shots, it's a complex process. >>it is taking experts in their field. this is you have to have that for this first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be an...
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but there is a challenge of getting the vaccine into those facilities krista burnett nelson executiveirector of the senior advocacy sear a services of sonoma county says that the logistics including making sure that those at those care facilities and staff get not just one but 2 shots is rather complex. >>it is taking experts in their field. this is you have to have it. first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be kept to an optimum temperature there has to be a certain number of people for each mile air. there is a lot better wiring expertise and they again have all hands on deck trying to make sure that this is done in the best way possible. >>yeah lots to organize 40% of people by the way who died from covid-19 have been at nursing homes and assisted living facilities. >>time now and still ahead on kron 4 morning news, another bay area transit agency is in trouble because of the pandemic we'll tell you about the drastic cuts muni says they may have to make. and cities bay elementary school students are going to be happy to see a new playground when they final
but there is a challenge of getting the vaccine into those facilities krista burnett nelson executiveirector of the senior advocacy sear a services of sonoma county says that the logistics including making sure that those at those care facilities and staff get not just one but 2 shots is rather complex. >>it is taking experts in their field. this is you have to have it. first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be kept to an optimum temperature there has to be a...
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>>the outbreak that we're seeing across the state krista burnett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county. she says that care centers are in a crisis here we're hearing about for hospitals but we're not hearing about it it's all those individuals in long-term care who are in need of assistance and they're not able to get it because they're simply not enough people to provide that care has 4 windy. she just wants to know the facts about her mom when i asked to speak to the director i was told that their direct facility director was out since friday with covid it sounds like complete and utter chaos going on not facility again i reached out multiple times by phone and email to try and get a clarification as far as. >>covid cases here at this facility. but we got no response. here in santa rosa, theresa kron 4 news. >>7.11 is that i still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news, stanford medicine is once again facing scrutiny over another misstep in its vaccine. rollout will tell you what went wrong. and more financial help could be on the way for some of san francisco's icon
>>the outbreak that we're seeing across the state krista burnett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county. she says that care centers are in a crisis here we're hearing about for hospitals but we're not hearing about it it's all those individuals in long-term care who are in need of assistance and they're not able to get it because they're simply not enough people to provide that care has 4 windy. she just wants to know the facts about her mom when i asked to speak to the...
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absolutely experiencing an outbreak that's consistent with the outbreak that we're stand across the state krista burnett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county. >>she says that care centers are in a crisis here we're hearing about for hospitals but we're not hearing about it is all those individuals in long-term care who are in need of assistance and they're not able to get it because they're simply not enough people to provide that care has 4 windy. she just wants to know the facts about her mom when i asked to speak to the director i was told that their direct facility director. >>was out since friday with covid it sounds like complete and utter chaos going on not facility again i reached out multiple times by phone and email to try and get a clarification as far as. >>covid cases here at this facility. but we got no response. here in santa rosa, theresa kron 4 news. >>9.11 is the time and still ahead on kron 4 morning news, what about the kids getting back to school in the year the governor has a 2 billion dollar plan, we'll have details and reaction from bay area educators.
absolutely experiencing an outbreak that's consistent with the outbreak that we're stand across the state krista burnett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county. >>she says that care centers are in a crisis here we're hearing about for hospitals but we're not hearing about it is all those individuals in long-term care who are in need of assistance and they're not able to get it because they're simply not enough people to provide that care has 4 windy. she just wants to...
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but there's a challenge to this when it comes to getting that vaccine to those facilities we've got krista burnett nelson the executive director of senior advocacy services of sonoma county saying that the logistics behind making sure that these care facilities and this staff, not only get the first shot but also the second shot is a very complex undertaking. >>it is taking experts in their field. this is you have to have it for this first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen asked to be an optimum temperature there has to be a certain number of people for each mile here, there is a lot better wiring expertise and they again have all hands on deck trying to make sure that this is done in the best way possible. >>and 40% of people who died from covid-19 have been at nursing homes and assisted living facilities. we'll take a break in 9.38 still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news, a pacific a business owner is taking matters into her own hands saying enough is enough. >>we'll tell you why she says leaders need to be held accountable when it comes to health restrictions. >>and
but there's a challenge to this when it comes to getting that vaccine to those facilities we've got krista burnett nelson the executive director of senior advocacy services of sonoma county saying that the logistics behind making sure that these care facilities and this staff, not only get the first shot but also the second shot is a very complex undertaking. >>it is taking experts in their field. this is you have to have it for this first one that's coming up from pfizer has to be frozen...
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absolutely experienced an outbreak that's consistent with the outbreak that we're stand across the state krista burnett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county. >>she says that care centers are in a crisis here we're hearing about for hospitals but we're not hearing about it is all those individuals in long-term care who are in need of assistance and they're not able to get it because they're simply not enough people to provide that care has 4 windy. she just wants to know the facts about her mom when i asked to speak to the director i was told that their direct facility director was out since friday with covid it sounds like complete and utter chaos going on not facility again i reached out multiple times by phone and email to try and get a clarification as far as. >>covid cases here at this facility. but we got no response. here in santa rosa, theresa kron 4 news. >>and the south bay with new year's eve on the horizon authorities in the city of santa clara are reminding folks not to set off illegal fireworks officials say they typically see an uptick in 911 calls related to f
absolutely experienced an outbreak that's consistent with the outbreak that we're stand across the state krista burnett nelson is with senior advocacy services of sonoma county. >>she says that care centers are in a crisis here we're hearing about for hospitals but we're not hearing about it is all those individuals in long-term care who are in need of assistance and they're not able to get it because they're simply not enough people to provide that care has 4 windy. she just wants to...
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got up picking out follow me on twitter an instagram, on e-mail tomorrow night emily campagna, krista barron and kathryn. of course ocs then. i'll be on the outnumbered couch tomorrow, good night. ht. >> tonight 33 million people in california under new lockdown measures in hopes of stopping covid-19 from spreading across the state many residents say the lockdown is going too far. we have nicole malliotakis, giano caldwell, tom homan on these stories and more. staten island bar owner who became a local fails of the anti-shut down movement after defying orders to close denies striking a city sheriff with his car. the national director of intelligence, calling for the interim john durham report on the trump-russia probe to be released. both sides are ramming up the fight in those two georgia senate runoffs that will swing the balance of power in washington. >>> chicago suffers another deadly and bloody weekend of violence as many on the far left push to defund the police while south of the border mexico's government reportedly wants to make it a whole lot harder for american anti-drug a
got up picking out follow me on twitter an instagram, on e-mail tomorrow night emily campagna, krista barron and kathryn. of course ocs then. i'll be on the outnumbered couch tomorrow, good night. ht. >> tonight 33 million people in california under new lockdown measures in hopes of stopping covid-19 from spreading across the state many residents say the lockdown is going too far. we have nicole malliotakis, giano caldwell, tom homan on these stories and more. staten island bar owner who...
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got up picking out follow me on twitter an instagram, on e-mail tomorrow night emily campagna, kristaer derby. >> talk about hell on wheels! >> she's the paragon, the symbol for roller derby. >> i wear hot pants all the time. >> she was a star. i mean, there's no doubt about it. >> a star who leaves an attic full of roller derby history... >> let me see this. they're very, very, very small. >> ...to her lifelong fan. >> this is ann's last jersey. >> why did she leave you her inheritance? >> the answer -- it's a little tricky. >> whoopsy. [ laughs ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
got up picking out follow me on twitter an instagram, on e-mail tomorrow night emily campagna, kristaer derby. >> talk about hell on wheels! >> she's the paragon, the symbol for roller derby. >> i wear hot pants all the time. >> she was a star. i mean, there's no doubt about it. >> a star who leaves an attic full of roller derby history... >> let me see this. they're very, very, very small. >> ...to her lifelong fan. >> this is ann's last jersey....
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tonight and you sharing your memory use of the late great john the current john together thank you so krista thank you thank you well the days almost on the conversation continues online you find us on twitter news you can follow me important golf or t.v. every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then are. fighting against. and against a denier. of the genocide in srebrenica that's haasan has one of the churches mission she was 19 during the mass murders and. he survived today she's working to raise awareness about the genocide and to commemorating the victims 25 years after the massacre close on. 90 minutes w. children 2 continents. one giant problem and we knew of it in north america seen on the beach here you. mean by the name of milky very thin layer if you're trying to get me. how will climate change affect us and our children's hospice. and e.w. dot com slash water. and you hear me now yes yes we can hear you and how the last years german chancellor will bring you i'm glad mad cause as you've never heard her before surprise yourself with w
tonight and you sharing your memory use of the late great john the current john together thank you so krista thank you thank you well the days almost on the conversation continues online you find us on twitter news you can follow me important golf or t.v. every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then are. fighting against. and against a denier. of the genocide in srebrenica that's haasan has one of the churches mission she was 19 during the mass...
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professor and writer krista back Ãbtalks about how she was denied reproductive choice and health care. find a complete television schedule at booktv.org or your program guide. >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times, topping the list in the first volume of its presidential memoir "the promised land" or president barack obama reflects on his life and political career. followed by actor matthew mcconaughey's memoir "green light", after that dolly parton "song teller" she looks at her life to her songs. also on the list is former first lady michelle obama's memoir " becoming". wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to the new york times is actor michael j fox's reflections on "living living with parkinson's disease and "no time as the present". you can watch some of the programs online at booktv.org. >> in this week's center for public affairs virtual event we bring you florida congressman matt gates. matt gates is currently serving his second term in the u.s. house of representatives, he's a member of the ho
professor and writer krista back Ãbtalks about how she was denied reproductive choice and health care. find a complete television schedule at booktv.org or your program guide. >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times, topping the list in the first volume of its presidential memoir "the promised land" or president barack obama reflects on his life and political career. followed by actor matthew mcconaughey's memoir "green...
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eastern on vani,rwards," krista pari on how she was denied reproductive choice and health care for herren. she's interviewed by the kaiser family foundation women's health policy director. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. american history tv on c-span three, exploring the people and the events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend live on american history tv and washington journal, a look back on bush v gore 20 years later. we will discuss the landmark decision with bj dion and the bulwark editor at large, william kristol, coeditors of the book "bush v gore." at 6 p.m., on the civil war, the -- gettysburgurg college civil institute discusses union general george meade. at 8 p.m., the university of texas arlington professor stephanie cole on the work of lucretia mont, a leading advocate in a number of mid-19th century causes, including abolition and women's rights. sunday at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, historian douglas princely -- brinkley discusses jacqueline kennedy with david rubenstein. they focus on her historic preservation and cultural wo
eastern on vani,rwards," krista pari on how she was denied reproductive choice and health care for herren. she's interviewed by the kaiser family foundation women's health policy director. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. american history tv on c-span three, exploring the people and the events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend live on american history tv and washington journal, a look back on bush v gore 20 years later. we will discuss the landmark...