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thank you, lynette. we'll follow up as well. and that does it for "andrea mitchell reports."odd and katy tur pick up our coverage after a short break. >>> we want to bring you this bit of fun from "the late show with stephen colbert." one of his producers allowed his 10-year-old to try his hand at a haircut. >> what tools are you going to use? >> scissors. >> let me see those scissors again. >> that's great if you're going to segment a chicken. >> just grab some and do not hesitate. get some of that weight out of there. >> these things are so dull. >> like you just removed a muskrat from his head. none of the head is bleeding, is it? >> might be time to give the electric clippers a whirl. right down the middle. let's pause for a second and see our progress. >> does it look good? >> have you been able to see yourself at all yet? >> no. >> is it going well? >> it is very thorough. i honestly love what i'm seeing. these days staying connected is more important than ever. so we're working 24/7 to maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping cust
thank you, lynette. we'll follow up as well. and that does it for "andrea mitchell reports."odd and katy tur pick up our coverage after a short break. >>> we want to bring you this bit of fun from "the late show with stephen colbert." one of his producers allowed his 10-year-old to try his hand at a haircut. >> what tools are you going to use? >> scissors. >> let me see those scissors again. >> that's great if you're going to segment a...
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folks like lynette, our doctors, our e.v.'s. veeryone is stepping to the front lines and deng the care that people need. >> brangham: and tim, staying with you for a secon could you just give us a sen se oyowho pulation is?ur >> well, the roseland hospital's on the far south side of the city of chicago, we're the last hoital within the city limits on the far south side.at we're in the g roseland community. and 96% of our residents are african-american and over 87% of our patients are medicaid patients. >> brangham: and lynette, the same questn to you as i asked tim. we can't see inside your emergency room or your i.u. can you give us a snapshot of enat it's like, the kinds of pa that you're seeing there?>> he kind of patients that we're seeing here is patients who come iand suspecting that they've been infected by the virus. we have a 19-bed e.r., where we thve other rooms where we can improvise and pue patients there, which will come up to like twenty two beds. but nowe're also using beds around the nurses station, where we can
folks like lynette, our doctors, our e.v.'s. veeryone is stepping to the front lines and deng the care that people need. >> brangham: and tim, staying with you for a secon could you just give us a sen se oyowho pulation is?ur >> well, the roseland hospital's on the far south side of the city of chicago, we're the last hoital within the city limits on the far south side.at we're in the g roseland community. and 96% of our residents are african-american and over 87% of our patients...
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my name is lynette, i'm a bar tender from new york and i'm going to teach you to make a special mother's'm going to add three quarters of an ounce of strong bird chamomile tea. then i'm going to add an ounce and a half of ketel one botanica. peaches, fresh or frozen, a sprint of mint and a flower. cheers to all the mothers out there and my mom and cheers to you, jimmy. >> jimmy: cheers to you, lynette. for more on how to take care of bar tenders, visit gives.com/ti gives.com/tipsfromhome. hello jimmy kimmel at gmail.com, and this one asks, is it possible that our hair and nails are growing faster during quarantine times? more sleep, less pollution and for many, less fast food. i guess it is possible, but if you really think about it, who cares. send me an e-mail. that's the time we have. i want to thank kevin bacon, kyra sedgwick. there are only 237 shopping days left until christmas. goodnight. >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, raising the curtains. covid-19 shuttering hollywood, broadway. >> this is a little deserted. >> but dreams kept alive by stunt doubles. >> how things are done
my name is lynette, i'm a bar tender from new york and i'm going to teach you to make a special mother's'm going to add three quarters of an ounce of strong bird chamomile tea. then i'm going to add an ounce and a half of ketel one botanica. peaches, fresh or frozen, a sprint of mint and a flower. cheers to all the mothers out there and my mom and cheers to you, jimmy. >> jimmy: cheers to you, lynette. for more on how to take care of bar tenders, visit gives.com/ti gives.com/tipsfromhome....
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absolutely, from quits to lynette chris whitty and patrick vallance there were massive notes of cautionshould be seen as the start of hay, barbecue season and we've defeated theirs. there is real concern that we could see another surge in cases. the indications are in terms of hospital numbers, hospital admissions with covid—i9, the number of people in intensive care with covid—i9, all those figures are falling. but still something like 55,000 new infections in england alone —— 54 says the virus is still out there and constantly they were reminding people you got to remain social distancing. right, we've gone this long without mentioning the name dominic cummings. the prime ministers adviser who is now admitted, said he drove doing i drove to county durham to stay with his extended family. although he didn't necessarily stay with them. he was staying near them. in a different house. yeah, he drove to barnard castle and ice town 40 minutes on the road, and the police i wouldn't say investigating, they looked into it. they looked into it because they had reports from members of the publix
absolutely, from quits to lynette chris whitty and patrick vallance there were massive notes of cautionshould be seen as the start of hay, barbecue season and we've defeated theirs. there is real concern that we could see another surge in cases. the indications are in terms of hospital numbers, hospital admissions with covid—i9, the number of people in intensive care with covid—i9, all those figures are falling. but still something like 55,000 new infections in england alone —— 54 says...
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tyrus: i saw lynette greg. greg: don't you feel good for flynn?bsolutely, i feel i owe him apology because they did not shape him enough when they had all the information and quite honestly i did not feel like if he did do what they accused them up it was that big of a deal, i was a guy who was interviewed by the united states government twice to include my ex-girlfriend and her appearance on my character on who i am so i get a security clearance to take up our bombs and learn about them. i can guarantee when they ask you about my drinking habits you can probably say this might've been a lie. but i told them what they needed to know so i can do a cool job. so what does line mean, there's a white lie, saying you look pretty when you don't, i don't know what they classify as a lie but when you start this with a question, do you want to be here today and i tell you yes and that's a lie, there is no consequence to that, in our learning there's no consequence to the lie that he supposedly told or has admitted to. but if you're out there and you're sayi
tyrus: i saw lynette greg. greg: don't you feel good for flynn?bsolutely, i feel i owe him apology because they did not shape him enough when they had all the information and quite honestly i did not feel like if he did do what they accused them up it was that big of a deal, i was a guy who was interviewed by the united states government twice to include my ex-girlfriend and her appearance on my character on who i am so i get a security clearance to take up our bombs and learn about them. i can...
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michael lynette spun out. things come apart. at that particular juncture.s down to the final two laps. kyle busch in second place. this is a great finish. it comes right down to the checkered flag. it is chase briscoe winding up winning the toyota 200. like i said it does not come much higher than that. and very emotional finish for him to win this race. just two days ago, his wife and himself had a routine doctors appointment found out that the baby 12 weeks along had no fetal heartbeat. he called it the worst day in his life. ended by the best day or one of them. quite a turnaround. that is the sporting life at this hour. it is 11 pm and time for more news. >>> thank you so much. next. >> we want to keep all of our parks open. that means using them safely. >>> a creative approach to keeping people at a safe distance. stay six feet apart to make sure park goers keep their distance. >>> summer calling those circles human parking spaces. hello again. >>> frank is off tonight. the circles can currently be found. washington course part. the city's recreational
michael lynette spun out. things come apart. at that particular juncture.s down to the final two laps. kyle busch in second place. this is a great finish. it comes right down to the checkered flag. it is chase briscoe winding up winning the toyota 200. like i said it does not come much higher than that. and very emotional finish for him to win this race. just two days ago, his wife and himself had a routine doctors appointment found out that the baby 12 weeks along had no fetal heartbeat. he...
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councilmember lynette said black beauty leaders have served their community proud during the shelter in place orders and now deserve the support from the entire oakland city council. >>> it warmed up today a few degrees. dropped into the upper 70s. it will be into the low 80s tomorrow and by the weekend, we will see some low to maybe mid 90s by sunday but mostly low 90s so a warming trend. it is spring, acting like it. you have pretty strong gusty winds. the pattern this week is this. so it has warmed up today, warms up a little more tomorrow and takes a dip on friday. and then towards the holiday weekend, it starts to move and that is when temperatures get into the low 90s. air quality is great. i cannot get enough of this shot. it makes a huge difference when you slow industry down like we have unfortunately with this situation but look at that atmosphere. that looks like a january day right after a frontal system or something so beautiful day. san francisco, berkeley, oakland all experiencing extremely good air quality at this time. we haven't had any -- days although we have had
councilmember lynette said black beauty leaders have served their community proud during the shelter in place orders and now deserve the support from the entire oakland city council. >>> it warmed up today a few degrees. dropped into the upper 70s. it will be into the low 80s tomorrow and by the weekend, we will see some low to maybe mid 90s by sunday but mostly low 90s so a warming trend. it is spring, acting like it. you have pretty strong gusty winds. the pattern this week is this....
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joining me now is lynette zalezny, president of cal state university in bakersfield.e system announcing yesterday it intended to continue remote learning in the fall. and i know that you're so glad this decision was made now. i know it was a tough one that was made. tell us why you're happy to hear that this decision has been made so far out. >> well, good morning. it's a joy to be with you this morning. and we're very, very pleased that the announcement by chancellor white for the largest system in the nation, the california state university system, which makes up 23 universities, is able to now again prioritize health and safety for our students, faculty, and staff, but it also gives us time to prepare for high-quality education, because we are still open in the csu. and in fact, our enrollments, csub, are high coming into the fall. so, we're very eager to again work with our faculty and staff to make sure that we have very, very high-quality education for our students that will be with us in the fall. >> what does that look like, high-quality education that you're
joining me now is lynette zalezny, president of cal state university in bakersfield.e system announcing yesterday it intended to continue remote learning in the fall. and i know that you're so glad this decision was made now. i know it was a tough one that was made. tell us why you're happy to hear that this decision has been made so far out. >> well, good morning. it's a joy to be with you this morning. and we're very, very pleased that the announcement by chancellor white for the...
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. >> reporter: lynette fraga is the executive director of child re aware of america, a nonprofit focusedimproving access to quality, affordable child care. the organization has been advocating for more federal money, around $50 billion, to keep the child care industry from crumbling during the pandemic. >> as we're moving through reopening, because it's going to be more expensive to provide child care because of the cost of supplies and equipment and group sizes and so forth, what we are going to see is that parents are going to have to bear the price burden, potentially. they might be having to make decisions not to go back to work becausthey can't find childcare for their children that's safe and reliable. >> reporter: in oregon, economic recovery will depend in part on child care providers like shannon aden, who has run a home-based program in portland for more than 30 years. over the last veral months, she's been providing care for children of essential workers, but due to state regulations, she had to cut her enrollment from 16 to 10 children. aden estimates she's spent about $1,200
. >> reporter: lynette fraga is the executive director of child re aware of america, a nonprofit focusedimproving access to quality, affordable child care. the organization has been advocating for more federal money, around $50 billion, to keep the child care industry from crumbling during the pandemic. >> as we're moving through reopening, because it's going to be more expensive to provide child care because of the cost of supplies and equipment and group sizes and so forth, what...
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what we know actually -- >> sandra: lynette, what kind of answers are you getting to those questionsmany parents right now might be getting that phone call that they need to return in phase one, or phase two, or may be phase three of the reopening, they are getting a date set and they are saying summer camp has been canceled, summer school is not happening but they have little kids at home. so based on everything you know today, what does a parent do that is facing that dilemma? >> communities have to walk hand-in-hand, child care programs and communities need to walk hand-in-hand because when we are talking about reopening, we are talking about reopening in phases and we need to ensure that children are cared for in to in safe settings and that the equipment that's needed, thick munication that's needed with and for parents art is available to them. and so, what we recommend is to ensure that child care experts are paired with public health expertise. right now, we know by way of a map that was created and developed by yale and yale professor researcher as well as colorado state uni
what we know actually -- >> sandra: lynette, what kind of answers are you getting to those questionsmany parents right now might be getting that phone call that they need to return in phase one, or phase two, or may be phase three of the reopening, they are getting a date set and they are saying summer camp has been canceled, summer school is not happening but they have little kids at home. so based on everything you know today, what does a parent do that is facing that dilemma? >>...