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answer this question and i will let marissa jump in. i think there's no question that she faced gender bias. as did some of the other women who are running. e you know, thwas hillary clinton lost in 2016, i think there was a lot of sense that it is really hard in this country for some reason for women to really n national elections even though hillary got 4 million more votes than donald trump. won the popular vote, boston electoral college. i feel in some ways elizabeth warren's best self never came through and think some of that is because if you are a woman running we have to portyourself ai a ce way to look tough enough and she had a great personal story, she wa betsy growing up in oklahoma city, her father, you know, had health problems, almost lost the home, and felt that when she was talking about that and talk about her brothers being in the military, veterans, i felt like that really resonated -- >> she connected with people, i think she -- that might've been connec, d to her gendtwo, she did not want to come off as just a folk
answer this question and i will let marissa jump in. i think there's no question that she faced gender bias. as did some of the other women who are running. e you know, thwas hillary clinton lost in 2016, i think there was a lot of sense that it is really hard in this country for some reason for women to really n national elections even though hillary got 4 million more votes than donald trump. won the popular vote, boston electoral college. i feel in some ways elizabeth warren's best self...
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here's our a senior editor, scott shafer and politics and government corresponding, marissa. thank you for being here. so hot off of super tuesday, let's tackle the local issues first, so let's talk about prop 13 which is on ack to fail. this is not the same prop 13 to 1978 got property taxes, the city bond measure that woul embrace $50 billion for california's tools including the colleges universities. >> we passed five mease since 1998, this was appointed by gov. newsom unlike one in 2016 which jerry brown opposed. so it seems like it was all green ligh all the y, and yet, it is losing right now, there is still like 3 1/2 million or so ballots to count but it is behind 5545 roughly. it is a bit a mystery but if you look at the local school bond measures that the state, about 70% of those lost as well. so there might meve been on fatigue in general, maybe concerns about the economy but as you sa there was this question about where voters were confused by the title, because there has been a lot of lk about prop 13, a measure in november to reform the old prop 13 from 1978, e
here's our a senior editor, scott shafer and politics and government corresponding, marissa. thank you for being here. so hot off of super tuesday, let's tackle the local issues first, so let's talk about prop 13 which is on ack to fail. this is not the same prop 13 to 1978 got property taxes, the city bond measure that woul embrace $50 billion for california's tools including the colleges universities. >> we passed five mease since 1998, this was appointed by gov. newsom unlike one in...
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marissa, thank you so much. for these and other quarantine toy ideas, visit thetoyinsider.com or wnnfans.com. nfans.com. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free be
marissa, thank you so much. for these and other quarantine toy ideas, visit thetoyinsider.com or wnnfans.com. nfans.com. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take...
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in california will be sent to the miramar naval station in san diego or also travis air force base marissalive outside of travis for us waiting for the bus loads of passengers who will be a part of this quarantine protocol. >> reporter: we got a time check from the leaders at travis. that bus full of passengers is set to make its way here to travis as 7:30 pm. this is where they will stay for 14 days and will be tested on bays. we have confirmed 21 cases on board the ship. there is a feeling of anxiety and neighbors point to the last time there was a quarantine here at travis air force base. for one solano county woman who contracted the virus through community exposure. she had no contact with any travelers from china. wound up in the sacramento area hospital just days later. fairfield neighbors telling us they are worried about the potential for more exposure as all of these passengers make their way here to basement once again we are hearing that is set to happen here 7:30 pm.>>> i wanted to ask you if you've got a moment. knowing there is a little bit of anxiety around these passengers
in california will be sent to the miramar naval station in san diego or also travis air force base marissalive outside of travis for us waiting for the bus loads of passengers who will be a part of this quarantine protocol. >> reporter: we got a time check from the leaders at travis. that bus full of passengers is set to make its way here to travis as 7:30 pm. this is where they will stay for 14 days and will be tested on bays. we have confirmed 21 cases on board the ship. there is a...
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marissa perlman has more. >>the elizabeth ii's says she's not taking any chances she heard the employer health mobile medical center was open and immediately wanted to test for covid and i can't be dragging her around his store trying to find food for enes takes care of her cousin branding the kerry who is on dialysis she was in the hospital for months after having open heart surgery. >>she says that was easy compared to the fear she has now with this pandemic. eads was turned away after her screening and was told she didn't qualify for a test based on cdc standards everyone will be screen. >>but not everyone will be tested. >>staff with apple health tell us coronavirus tests are limited to people with confirmed symptoms and appointments. that's because the number of tests are limits this is just the beginning >>the long >>well that was some arrests of perlman reporting at this point that testing facility only has access to 50 test but that's going to change as more people test positive. and compromised people
marissa perlman has more. >>the elizabeth ii's says she's not taking any chances she heard the employer health mobile medical center was open and immediately wanted to test for covid and i can't be dragging her around his store trying to find food for enes takes care of her cousin branding the kerry who is on dialysis she was in the hospital for months after having open heart surgery. >>she says that was easy compared to the fear she has now with this pandemic. eads was turned away...
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it felt wrong. >> concerned, marissa walked down the hallway and listened in. >> i knocked on the dooraited a moment. and then i definitely heard a click. like a lock. i had the feeling that there was somebody on the other side of that door. >> she called potsdam pd. >> i live in 3a and they live across the hall. it just made me a little nervous that i thought i heard yelling. and then i knocked to see if they're okay, and then it was silent. i'm sorry if it's not anything. it was a weird situation that it makes me uncomfortable. >> okay. i'll have somebody check on it. >> a patrol officer arrived at the second-floor apartment around 5:15 p.m. no one answered his knock. so he waited for the building manager to bring a key. >> a patrolman hears what he thinks is footsteps moving inside. >> inside? >> inside the apartment. and then they get the key. they open the door. and they go inside. >> everything appeared to be in order. the living room was tidy. garrett's stuff, all in place. rip stick, propped against a wall. backpack in a corner. >> they walk to the back. they turn a corner ther
it felt wrong. >> concerned, marissa walked down the hallway and listened in. >> i knocked on the dooraited a moment. and then i definitely heard a click. like a lock. i had the feeling that there was somebody on the other side of that door. >> she called potsdam pd. >> i live in 3a and they live across the hall. it just made me a little nervous that i thought i heard yelling. and then i knocked to see if they're okay, and then it was silent. i'm sorry if it's not...
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now, lupus patients across the nation including marissa need important drugs to control their disease, they might soon be in short supply. >> you need it, it is a matter of your health. >> yes, it is a necessity. >> it is the anti-malaria drug and it often treats autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and sjogren's syndrome. >> it can be a game changer. >> recently president trump touted the drug as a possible coronavirus treatment, there is no hard evidence that it works. >> it was irresponsible for the president to tout this as a really wonderful drug, without any scientific data to support that. >> pharmacists across the country report these drugs are flying off the shelves. in march, chloroquine spiked. >> the tragedy of these runs on the medicine is that there are people with rheumatoid arthritis, that depend upon these drugs to control the disease. and it's going to be hard for the people who really need it, to get it. >> reporter: as for julie, she no longer uses chloroquine but she is concerned for those who depend on it, she hopes those with large supplies ca
now, lupus patients across the nation including marissa need important drugs to control their disease, they might soon be in short supply. >> you need it, it is a matter of your health. >> yes, it is a necessity. >> it is the anti-malaria drug and it often treats autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and sjogren's syndrome. >> it can be a game changer. >> recently president trump touted the drug as a possible coronavirus treatment, there is no...
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our first prize middle school winners are eighth-graders Ãb and marissa boucher. middle school in silver spring maryland. the winning documentary is titled "blackout: misinformation in the age of social media". >> it doesn't matter which party you associate with it doesn't matter with whom you end up voting if you have access to the internet social media is going to influence your vote. you have to exercise critical thinking and keep an eye on the forces we choose to follow otherwise united states will just be the next of social medias victims. >> our first prize high school piece goes to temp greater atomic mechanic for mckenna homeschool. his winning documentary is titled overreach from the oval office. >> everybody wants action nobody wants à >> buy rating and executive power we can ensure that washington remains balanced among the three branches of government. i asked the 2020 candidates how will you. the documentary is titled "200,000 about the opioid crisis". >> johnson and johnson over prescribed opioids he does resume oklahomans became addicted creating th
our first prize middle school winners are eighth-graders Ãb and marissa boucher. middle school in silver spring maryland. the winning documentary is titled "blackout: misinformation in the age of social media". >> it doesn't matter which party you associate with it doesn't matter with whom you end up voting if you have access to the internet social media is going to influence your vote. you have to exercise critical thinking and keep an eye on the forces we choose to follow...
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>> i spoke with marissa today, one of greatest wine producers in world over in italy, i was curious towas happening with super market in italy, they limited number of people allowed in, one per family, and she said one meter a part, you don't get people close together. and you just -- i think you will see a change in the way that people be shopping right now. we're going to have plenty of food. people should not be alarmed. but they are home with their families, they are not traveling, they are working from home, you really have people just, saying, i just want to stay home and enjoy good food and good wine. that is what happens in time of crisis like this. >> so, in terms of produce, and the meat, i heard a lot we have a stock of pork and chicken and it is you know all in warehouses. there is never an expectation that months of supplies sell in two weeks, right, how do you normalize that in next few weeks, assume ago. >> you know what. i think all of this in food industry together are doing best we can. i have been in the business since i was a little kid, we're a family business, i h
>> i spoke with marissa today, one of greatest wine producers in world over in italy, i was curious towas happening with super market in italy, they limited number of people allowed in, one per family, and she said one meter a part, you don't get people close together. and you just -- i think you will see a change in the way that people be shopping right now. we're going to have plenty of food. people should not be alarmed. but they are home with their families, they are not traveling,...
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ainsley: marissa, how about you? what's your question?lk about the virus is going to get better as the weather gets warmer. i was wondering where is the validity of that or is that something they are saying to calm us all down? >> probably a little bit of both. there actually is good science shows as warmer weather, as the temperature rises and more humidity in the air respiratory droplets don't go as far as. we tend to be outside more and not as close to everybody in everybody's space. that's why we desee waxing and waning of certain viruses. flu season does start in august. not like you can't get a viral infection in the summer. likely as other viruss we have seen as temperatures raise we will see fewer cases. not go away. probably see them get less and more a few times over the next year. ainsley: carren, what's your situation with the kids and schools closing. >> our situation we had a confirmed case of a father with school-aged kids. he has been hospitalized because he has covid-19 and they closed the schools for one day yesterday we
ainsley: marissa, how about you? what's your question?lk about the virus is going to get better as the weather gets warmer. i was wondering where is the validity of that or is that something they are saying to calm us all down? >> probably a little bit of both. there actually is good science shows as warmer weather, as the temperature rises and more humidity in the air respiratory droplets don't go as far as. we tend to be outside more and not as close to everybody in everybody's space....
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. >> marissa tansino from nbc affiliate wmbf-tv covered the case. it appears this is someone she knows if she had a conversation that long and is repeatedly calling back. >> right, exactly. >> was it sidney? they pulled the video footage. >> you see somebody walk up to the pay phone and place that call to heather. >> police wondered if that somebody was sidney. they asked him to come in for another round of questioning. if he had been home, what was he doing at a pay phone calling heather? he finally 'fessed up. sidney moore told them in an interview with police, i made that phone call to heather. >> investigators began to build a time line from heather's phone at 1:35 a.m. sidney called heather from the pay phone. nine minutes later at 1:44, heather calls her friend bree between 2:29 and 3:05, heather called the pay phone nine times, but no one answered. her phone did connect to sidney's cell phone at 3:57 a.m. for four minutes then from 3:25 to 3:37, her phone was in her car on the way to peach tree landing. where was police at that time? police d
. >> marissa tansino from nbc affiliate wmbf-tv covered the case. it appears this is someone she knows if she had a conversation that long and is repeatedly calling back. >> right, exactly. >> was it sidney? they pulled the video footage. >> you see somebody walk up to the pay phone and place that call to heather. >> police wondered if that somebody was sidney. they asked him to come in for another round of questioning. if he had been home, what was he doing at a...
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marissa, she works at the costco in vallejo and she says i watch you all the time.ted to cash my rebate check and she says, hey, i know you. she was very kind. so, we do have a cooler pattern finally kicking in. it's long overdue as you know. and what about rain. it sure looks like it. the forecast model. the n adamm just came in and it has 19/100. let's see if it holds that. this is the european model. it does look like some rain. and, then, next week we'll see where it all sets up. could be central and southern california more than us. today, it's all about the fog bank. i'll say. it just flew back overnight and now it's making a good surge here because the wind has turned on shore. so we have 40s and 50s on the temps. that system to the north will be the source we hope of some rain for us early saturday morning. we need it. i know it's saturday morning. you probably have some plans. that's the way it's looking right no and the way things have gone we 0 could sure use it. we want to end this dry stretch. we really do. there's your saturday morning. the rain comes
marissa, she works at the costco in vallejo and she says i watch you all the time.ted to cash my rebate check and she says, hey, i know you. she was very kind. so, we do have a cooler pattern finally kicking in. it's long overdue as you know. and what about rain. it sure looks like it. the forecast model. the n adamm just came in and it has 19/100. let's see if it holds that. this is the european model. it does look like some rain. and, then, next week we'll see where it all sets up. could be...
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marissa perlman has more. >>the elizabeth ii's says she's not taking any chances she heard the employer health mobile medical center was open and immediately wanted to test for covid and i can't be dragging her around his store trying to find food for enes takes care of her cousin branding the kerry who is on dialysis she was in the hospital for months after having open heart surgery. >>she says that was easy compared to the fear she has now with this pandemic. eads was turned away after her screening and was told she didn't qualify for a test based on cdc standards everyone will be screen. >>but not everyone will be tested. >>staff with apple health tell us coronavirus tests are limited to people with confirmed symptoms and appointments. that's because the number of tests are limits this is just the beginning >>the long >>well as mirza perlman reporting at this point that testing facility only has access to about 50 tests but that's going to change and hopefully as more people a test positive and more tests.
marissa perlman has more. >>the elizabeth ii's says she's not taking any chances she heard the employer health mobile medical center was open and immediately wanted to test for covid and i can't be dragging her around his store trying to find food for enes takes care of her cousin branding the kerry who is on dialysis she was in the hospital for months after having open heart surgery. >>she says that was easy compared to the fear she has now with this pandemic. eads was turned away...
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marissa perlman takes a look. >>the elizabeth ii's says she's not taking any chances she heard the employer health mobile medical center was open and immediately wanted to test for covid 19th i want to make sure and i can't be dragging her around his store trying to find food for enes takes care of her cousin branding the kerry who is on dialysis she was in the hospital for months after having open heart surgery. >>she says that was easy compared to the fear she has now with this pandemic. eads was turned away after her screening and was told she didn't qualify for a test based on cdc standards everyone will be screened. >>but not everyone will be tested. >>staff with apple health tell us coronavirus tests are limited to people with confirmed symptoms and appointments. that's because the number of tests are limits this is just the beginning >>the long >>at this point that testing facility only has about 50 tests. but they say that they're going to be ramping testing up both here and stay wind around the country as
marissa perlman takes a look. >>the elizabeth ii's says she's not taking any chances she heard the employer health mobile medical center was open and immediately wanted to test for covid 19th i want to make sure and i can't be dragging her around his store trying to find food for enes takes care of her cousin branding the kerry who is on dialysis she was in the hospital for months after having open heart surgery. >>she says that was easy compared to the fear she has now with this...
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ktvu's marissa harrington live in sunnyvale, tells how the department is handling this. >> reporter: for one, the main lobby is closed today they are not allowing numbers of the public to come inside of the department, you can see they posted signs on the doors. the lobby will be closed until further notice. also, those officers who were exposed are being told to stay at home until health officials say it's safe to come back to work. >> it's an abundance of caution, the officers were quarantined. they have since returned home. we are asking our community members to remain calm. >> reporter: sunnyvale officials, urging calm coronavirus concerns directly impact the department of public 50. seven officers may have been exposed to covid-19, also known as coronavirus. it happened when they responded to an emergency early thursday, a 72-year-old man was unconscious and not breathing. officers performed cpr. >> while obtaining the patient's medical history, a family member advised us that the patient had recently been on a cruise where two other passengers were suspected of having covid-19.
ktvu's marissa harrington live in sunnyvale, tells how the department is handling this. >> reporter: for one, the main lobby is closed today they are not allowing numbers of the public to come inside of the department, you can see they posted signs on the doors. the lobby will be closed until further notice. also, those officers who were exposed are being told to stay at home until health officials say it's safe to come back to work. >> it's an abundance of caution, the officers...
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jedediah: great information, marissa?n recovery right now, what do you expect to see after people have recovered? are they more susceptibile to the illness or is it like chicken pox where if you get it once you won't get it again or do we not have enough information to make that call? >> good question so it's too early to know exactly. we do expect to have at least some short-term immunity so what happens is if you catch the virus your body creates antibodies but we don't know how long those antibodies with ill stay in your system to protect you. we hope that it's long term such as the chicken pox, measles, it's usually a one-time disease and then that's your immune for life, so we're hoping that you can get long term immunity. most likely definitely short-term but it's too early to know for sure. jedediah: barbara? >> yeah, thanks again for having me. i know a lot of what we're doing is to protect the most vulnerable members, and we're doing hand sanitizing and all of that, keeping social distances but my parents are in
jedediah: great information, marissa?n recovery right now, what do you expect to see after people have recovered? are they more susceptibile to the illness or is it like chicken pox where if you get it once you won't get it again or do we not have enough information to make that call? >> good question so it's too early to know exactly. we do expect to have at least some short-term immunity so what happens is if you catch the virus your body creates antibodies but we don't know how long...
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ainsley: marissa what are you doing in your home you are a mother. writing a children's book.ics. i took him to vote in a local election in november. and we knew the person who was running. so he said mommy, i'm going to go see them run but where is the race? i don't understand. this so that inspired me to then talk to a bunch of my friends and say, you know what? we need to educate our little people about politics. so it's going to be called off to the races. it's in its very early stages he is my inspiration for everything. ainsley: what a great story. >> i grew up in a household my father a democrat and my mother a republican. i made my own choices. my son loves the president. i told him you love and respect the office of the presidency. he does. he is very into watching everybody on tv. ainsley: all right. so this weekend all my girlfriend are talking about coronavirus. yours? >> yes. ainsley: what are your thoughts? >> i think it's brand new and anything that is unknown is extremely scary. if they called it flu strain c i think people would be a little bit less panicked.
ainsley: marissa what are you doing in your home you are a mother. writing a children's book.ics. i took him to vote in a local election in november. and we knew the person who was running. so he said mommy, i'm going to go see them run but where is the race? i don't understand. this so that inspired me to then talk to a bunch of my friends and say, you know what? we need to educate our little people about politics. so it's going to be called off to the races. it's in its very early stages he...
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i'm julie lythcott-haims, as marissa said, author of "real american" and "how to raise an adult." and tonight, it is my pleasure to be here in conversation with sally kohn. sally comes from a life of activism and orgrganizing, and she's now a political commentator, currently on cnn and formerly on fox. which we are gonna talk about that. she's a columnist, the host of the podcast "state of resistance," and most importantly for our present purposes, author of a brand-new,
i'm julie lythcott-haims, as marissa said, author of "real american" and "how to raise an adult." and tonight, it is my pleasure to be here in conversation with sally kohn. sally comes from a life of activism and orgrganizing, and she's now a political commentator, currently on cnn and formerly on fox. which we are gonna talk about that. she's a columnist, the host of the podcast "state of resistance," and most importantly for our present purposes, author of a...