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one of them was pat newcom.he was a loyal protector of marilyn>> after dinner friday n, pat decided to stay overnight. senator kennedy was in gilroy, california. he was enjoying a quiet weekend. the kennedy family settled in and marilyn and pat newcom got ready for bed. friday night turned to saturday morning. the last morning marilyn would ever see. >> there are a lot of different accounts about what happened august 4. even the people that were present contradicted themselves over the years. >> ways known is that marilyn monroe spent the day in and around her spanish bungalow:mrs. murray. >> mrs. murray documents marilyn's last day. she woke around 9:00. remained in her house coat. had may not shah howard or bathed. she was spiritless. hadn't eaten. she was pulling weeds in her garden. toward the end of july, marilyn and pat newcom and i were in serious discussions about doing the cover of "playboy" magazine. i didn't want to keep hefner hanging. >> marilyn told schiller that pat didn't have the authority to ma
one of them was pat newcom.he was a loyal protector of marilyn>> after dinner friday n, pat decided to stay overnight. senator kennedy was in gilroy, california. he was enjoying a quiet weekend. the kennedy family settled in and marilyn and pat newcom got ready for bed. friday night turned to saturday morning. the last morning marilyn would ever see. >> there are a lot of different accounts about what happened august 4. even the people that were present contradicted themselves over...
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nixon or met pat nixon, worked for pat or president nixon. so many of you who are involved with the reagan -- with the nixon foundation. we're going to open this up to questions in just a moment, and i want to ask all three of you, did pat nixon come back to the white house? did she come to visit? or did she, once they left and went back to casa pacifica, did she kind of leave that behind? >> i don't recall that she ever came back to the white house. >> i don't either. >> no, another first lady did, and i would give a lot of credence to mrs. nixon for her graciousness toward the mrs. kennedy -- mrs. onassis -- >> tell us about the -- >> well, very poignant. >> i think this was the early '70s when the two portraits of president and mrs. kennedy were completed and mrs. nixon wrote to mrs. onassis asking what she'd like to do about a ceremony to present them. and mrs. onassis said she really wasn't up to a ceremony. so mrs. nixon then invited mrs. kennedy and her children to come back for a private viewing. and i remember they locked down -- the
nixon or met pat nixon, worked for pat or president nixon. so many of you who are involved with the reagan -- with the nixon foundation. we're going to open this up to questions in just a moment, and i want to ask all three of you, did pat nixon come back to the white house? did she come to visit? or did she, once they left and went back to casa pacifica, did she kind of leave that behind? >> i don't recall that she ever came back to the white house. >> i don't either. >> no,...
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"pat nixon didn't seek credit --" she was not shy. barbara bush was definitely not shot. >> pat nixon didn't seek credit, which may be why she's not as fully appreciated as she should be. she never sought recognition for herself. but those of us who knew and admired her always wish she had received the appreciation she earned over a lifetime of service. mrs. nixon always wanted the work to speak for itself. she didn't care about getting credit. and she genuinely did not. >> anita, you once told me that the role of first lady adapts to the woman as much as the woman adapted. how does that work? >> right, right. and some day will be a man. i think that that's the white house in general, right, throughout our history, that the occupant adapts to the office and the office adapts to the occupant. but i think mrs. nixon, like all first ladies through our history, the thread that binds all of them together is there's no person who cares more about the success of the president and the presidency than the president's spouse. that is their sing
"pat nixon didn't seek credit --" she was not shy. barbara bush was definitely not shot. >> pat nixon didn't seek credit, which may be why she's not as fully appreciated as she should be. she never sought recognition for herself. but those of us who knew and admired her always wish she had received the appreciation she earned over a lifetime of service. mrs. nixon always wanted the work to speak for itself. she didn't care about getting credit. and she genuinely did not....
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i would have liked to have sat with pat nixon. because of her impact, the privilege she felt to be in the white house and anybody who works in the white house sees the impact on the wall of the things they have been able to acquire. i worked for several first ladies. correspondence was important to them. one of the good things about -- the things about mrs. nixon, as she came from a small town. she understood if somebody got an envelope from the white house, the president of the united states, what it is to receive in their mailbox, and that is what to have her mail responded to and that anyone who wrote to her would get a letter from the white house. how much that means. the fact that she took that so personally is one of her great legacies. they know what they're talking about. misses roosevelt, eleanor roosevelt, established the first formal correspondence office at the white house. she was the eyes and ears for her. she really understood what that connection to the american people would be through mail they wrote to her or the
i would have liked to have sat with pat nixon. because of her impact, the privilege she felt to be in the white house and anybody who works in the white house sees the impact on the wall of the things they have been able to acquire. i worked for several first ladies. correspondence was important to them. one of the good things about -- the things about mrs. nixon, as she came from a small town. she understood if somebody got an envelope from the white house, the president of the united states,...
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one of them was pat newcom.after dinner friday n, pat decided to stay overnight. senator kennedy was in gilroy, california. he was enjoying a quiet weekend. the kennedy family settled in and marilyn and pat newcom got ready for bed. friday night turned to saturday morning. the last morning marilyn would ever see. >> there are a lot of different accounts about what happened august 4. even the people that were present contradicted themselves over the years. >> ways known is that marilyn monroe spent the day in and around her spanish bungalow:mrs. murray. >> mrs. murray documents marilyn's last day. she woke around 9:00. remained in her house coat. had may not shah howard or bathed. she was spiritless. hadn't eaten. she was pulling weeds in her garden. toward the end of july, marilyn and pat newcom and i were in serious discussions about doing the cover of "playboy" magazine. i didn't want to keep hefner hanging. >> marilyn told schiller that pat didn't have the authority to make that call. >> it was like a light s
one of them was pat newcom.after dinner friday n, pat decided to stay overnight. senator kennedy was in gilroy, california. he was enjoying a quiet weekend. the kennedy family settled in and marilyn and pat newcom got ready for bed. friday night turned to saturday morning. the last morning marilyn would ever see. >> there are a lot of different accounts about what happened august 4. even the people that were present contradicted themselves over the years. >> ways known is that...
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pat before.us years in army special yops, trained police forces, authored the book "sent nell: become the agent in charge of your own protection detail " and has nothing but great tips for surviving. >> it's pandemic pandemonium. >> if anybody will know it will be pat. good to see you. >> good to see you, my. >> i want to talk to you. we spent time together. you're the most bad-pass prepared guy i know. i'm a comedian so i know improvisers and sketch folks. >> right on, thank you. >> how do we prepare for what is going on. >> preparing time is over. that should have been done years ago. the frantic search for toil it paper. what's that about? >> that makes the most sense out of all the chaos, that i get. >> but what if we didn't have water? what if the water system weren't working? where you would poop? you have to have a portable pooper. >> you had that so on the ready. >> i've got a bunch of bags that are byo degradable. >> not to bag, but i have a working one of those toilets at home. when it'
pat before.us years in army special yops, trained police forces, authored the book "sent nell: become the agent in charge of your own protection detail " and has nothing but great tips for surviving. >> it's pandemic pandemonium. >> if anybody will know it will be pat. good to see you. >> good to see you, my. >> i want to talk to you. we spent time together. you're the most bad-pass prepared guy i know. i'm a comedian so i know improvisers and sketch folks....
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pat, you've heard these. they're calling you when to come in when your prescription is ready or they're limiting the amount of people inside the supermarket. great. we heard too many over here and so we decided to get more explicit. what we'll look to on the 50% go down, i'm not sure this -- matt, hold on one sec -- i'm not sure there's a specific moment that we'll look at, but i go back to the state park comment i made earlier when we had such an overwhelming amount of evidence that people were gathering in clusters. we reserve the right for that number to go down. let's let judy answer and then i'll come back if you've got any quick follow-up. we want to keep moving today. judy, you got one on hospital data. how frequently? we hope to do that every day, i guess, right? the bigger question, what does it mean? >> the hospitals' report, and i'm happy to report, that they all report at the end of every day. it's as accurate as it is at that moment in time. we've gotten reports as early as 4:00 p.m. but most of
pat, you've heard these. they're calling you when to come in when your prescription is ready or they're limiting the amount of people inside the supermarket. great. we heard too many over here and so we decided to get more explicit. what we'll look to on the 50% go down, i'm not sure this -- matt, hold on one sec -- i'm not sure there's a specific moment that we'll look at, but i go back to the state park comment i made earlier when we had such an overwhelming amount of evidence that people...
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we'll also see at least one example of pat oliphant's great gifts as a sculptor. unfortunately, we only get to see it in two dimensions. we only get to see an image of it. but it is an extraordinary work. one of our panelists, mary kay carey can actually tell us something about that sculptor and the president who it portrays. mary kate is a senior fellow at the miller center. she has been teaching this year in the politics department of the university. she was a speechwriter and communication specialist of all sorts in 1988 and the george bush presidency. director of the miller center and member of the history department here, held prominent positions in both bush administrations. both george and george w. administrations and probably did other things that i'm not even aware of that are worth noting. then chris lo a senior here at the miller center has worked in all three branches of government. i don't know how many people get to say that truthfully at least including seven years in the obama administration. so we'll do what we did the first time around and take
we'll also see at least one example of pat oliphant's great gifts as a sculptor. unfortunately, we only get to see it in two dimensions. we only get to see an image of it. but it is an extraordinary work. one of our panelists, mary kay carey can actually tell us something about that sculptor and the president who it portrays. mary kate is a senior fellow at the miller center. she has been teaching this year in the politics department of the university. she was a speechwriter and communication...
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pat mentioned singing for the brain that they used to attend.ijust ask at how those things can be run online. can i just ask you if you can give us that phone number for anyone that doesn't have it. 0300 150 3a56. thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts the dry weather should continue for the rest of the day after the morning mist and fog. but because the winds are from the south, temperatures are higher than yesterday and with the wind strengthening through the night and pushing the remainder of their showers out of their way, it should not be as cold because of the strength of that wind. it should be largely frost free and therefore they should be lots of sunshine on sunday morning and not the problem with mist and fog because the wind isa with mist and fog because the wind is a bit stronger. however, they will be changes with hazy sunshine for the western side of england and wales is. even the arrival of spots of rain before dark. and you can see why. we have got a weather front coming in and send gale
pat mentioned singing for the brain that they used to attend.ijust ask at how those things can be run online. can i just ask you if you can give us that phone number for anyone that doesn't have it. 0300 150 3a56. thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts the dry weather should continue for the rest of the day after the morning mist and fog. but because the winds are from the south, temperatures are higher than yesterday and with the wind strengthening...
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host: go ahead and respond, pat. guest: thank you. i agree with don. we are always trying to be ready for that. we have the threat of the covid virus. we know it could hit us anytime. about this. you mentioned recreation, but we have a number of small hospitals located near prisons. miles toof 2200 b 10 15 miles from a small rural hospital or meat plant -- might be 10 miles to 50 miles from a small rural hospital or meet-packing plant. at the hospitals have been trying to do is meet daily, not only with their staff or but they aretners, planning for this. they have reached out to neighboring hospitals and trying to decide if a patient comes in and we do not have enough room, how do we transfer the patient that may be is not as sick or does not have it? and how do we protect those who have the virus from those that do not have that? we have been working hard to make those plans. we do not have a perfect world out there, but i do understand don's concerns, and i hear that every day when i talked to hospital ceos and st
host: go ahead and respond, pat. guest: thank you. i agree with don. we are always trying to be ready for that. we have the threat of the covid virus. we know it could hit us anytime. about this. you mentioned recreation, but we have a number of small hospitals located near prisons. miles toof 2200 b 10 15 miles from a small rural hospital or meat plant -- might be 10 miles to 50 miles from a small rural hospital or meet-packing plant. at the hospitals have been trying to do is meet daily, not...
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pat and i were joined by the commanding general of the u.s. army corps of engineers north atlantic division, major general jeffrey mel horn, who has become a good friend, and lieutenant colonel david park, who set about where elise and john are sitting today. i also want to give colonel callahan and the troopers a big shout out for their extraordinary efforts. that site with a minimal, depending on how they can figure it, it is configured for 250 it is nearly ready to be put into service. i think they're going to have a soft opening, as they say in the retail business, on monday. i want to thank our partners, the state troopers, and the administration for availing this necessary service to us. this is the first of what will be at least three such field medical stations in our state with edison and atlantic city to follow, which will expand our bed capacity by at least 1000 beds in total. and as the briefing will show, they are coming online at not a moment too soon. it will be 500 beds there with edison together. we will need not only the capa
pat and i were joined by the commanding general of the u.s. army corps of engineers north atlantic division, major general jeffrey mel horn, who has become a good friend, and lieutenant colonel david park, who set about where elise and john are sitting today. i also want to give colonel callahan and the troopers a big shout out for their extraordinary efforts. that site with a minimal, depending on how they can figure it, it is configured for 250 it is nearly ready to be put into service. i...
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. >>> former white house staff members examine the work of political cartoonist pat oliphant, focusing on the presidencies of george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush and include barack obama's 2008 election. the university of virginia's miller center hosted the event. >> well, we're going to get started here with round two of presidents on whom oliphant was able to bestow his gifts and a country on which he was able to bestow his gifts by commenting and visually and with words on those presidents. i'm mike nelson. i'm the guy that you had to put up with the first panel. fortunately, we have a new cast of people to add their voices to the wonderful voices that you heard from the scholars of the first panel. once again, we have miller center people here. the miller center, one of its main emphases is to study the presidency in historical depths with objectivity and in other words, we are all in the business of doing stuff that an editorial cartoonist is not in the business of doing, which is reacting to events on a day-to-day basis, which pat oliphant did in his 60-plus years as a
. >>> former white house staff members examine the work of political cartoonist pat oliphant, focusing on the presidencies of george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush and include barack obama's 2008 election. the university of virginia's miller center hosted the event. >> well, we're going to get started here with round two of presidents on whom oliphant was able to bestow his gifts and a country on which he was able to bestow his gifts by commenting and visually and with...
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eastern on c-span3. >> next, more about pulitzer prize winning cartoonist pat olafont.is car teen collection was acquired by the university of virginia, at an event hosted by uva, presidential scholars discuss his work from lyndon b. johnson to ronald reagan. >> welcome. we're going to have for the next 75 minutes is a kind of meeting of two cultures. one culture is represented by the people on this stage who are scholars associated with the miller center here at the university of virginia, and who study the presidency is broad, longterm in perspective, balanced, and of course, expressed in words, in t
eastern on c-span3. >> next, more about pulitzer prize winning cartoonist pat olafont.is car teen collection was acquired by the university of virginia, at an event hosted by uva, presidential scholars discuss his work from lyndon b. johnson to ronald reagan. >> welcome. we're going to have for the next 75 minutes is a kind of meeting of two cultures. one culture is represented by the people on this stage who are scholars associated with the miller center here at the university of...
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pat, what is the status of each of those? col. callahan: the anticipated andt is april 8 at the -- april 14 at the atlantic city center, to be up and running. gov. murphy: and 500? col. callahan: correct, we doubled that. gov. murphy: everyone should understand, we did not lose a field hospital. we still have the four we promised. the army corps is working mightily to get these up and running, but the decision was made to double the size of the one in edison. , toi want to acknowledge the enormous credit of those who helped us out, organized labor, our brothers and sisters in labor are deeply involved in getting these up and running. thank you. john? >> i've ate few -- i have a few. verify that question about numbers, the executive order a week or so ago requiring hospitals to give data on all beds, i beds, will we be getting that stuff? comm. persichilli: that started on monday. we are refining that data, but they are reporting. gov. murphy: again, that is part of the answer i gave earlier -- we want to make sure it is right befo
pat, what is the status of each of those? col. callahan: the anticipated andt is april 8 at the -- april 14 at the atlantic city center, to be up and running. gov. murphy: and 500? col. callahan: correct, we doubled that. gov. murphy: everyone should understand, we did not lose a field hospital. we still have the four we promised. the army corps is working mightily to get these up and running, but the decision was made to double the size of the one in edison. , toi want to acknowledge the...
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incredible numbers depicting incredible loss and pain in china it's reported african students an ex-pat being evicted from their homes over fears they could spread the virus some african countries have voiced concern their nationals are being mistreated and harassed in the city of gone joe let's go live now to sarah clarke she joins us from hong kong so so looking up the stats on this and it looks like africa is a continent is behind the global curve when it comes to deaths and infections why africans being targeted in particular them. well certainly that seems to be the key concern out of china that the african community living in china in particular the city of quando could be behind a 2nd wave of infections of the crowd a virus in that city now i've seen a number of reports from social media from members of the african community in one joe making complaints of mistreatment arrests home addictions and being denied access to restaurants and hotels and some students are even claiming to be living on the streets and being denied food we've also seen a cartoon that shows an ex-pat in fron
incredible numbers depicting incredible loss and pain in china it's reported african students an ex-pat being evicted from their homes over fears they could spread the virus some african countries have voiced concern their nationals are being mistreated and harassed in the city of gone joe let's go live now to sarah clarke she joins us from hong kong so so looking up the stats on this and it looks like africa is a continent is behind the global curve when it comes to deaths and infections why...
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a band this is al jazeera live from dollhouse coming up reports emerge of african students and ex-pats being targeted in china over coronavirus fears. i'm sorry if people feel that they have the fame in the u.k. government faces more criticism over equipment shortages while warning the peak is yet to come. and then the church is on easter sunday strike a somber tone in the holy land day of celebration for christians. the united states has surpassed italy to have the world's highest coronavirus death toll more than 20000 people are known to have died since the outbreak began public health experts are warning that figure could reach 200000 within months if stay at home orders are lifted too soon in europe's hardest hit countries some steps are being taken to loosen restrictions in factions and deaths have been slowing in italy in spain and easter sunday services in the holy land and around the world being held in largely empty churches and cathedrals covert 19 is keeping people away. will be in the us in new york state governor he says while the death toll is a grim milestone in a drop i
a band this is al jazeera live from dollhouse coming up reports emerge of african students and ex-pats being targeted in china over coronavirus fears. i'm sorry if people feel that they have the fame in the u.k. government faces more criticism over equipment shortages while warning the peak is yet to come. and then the church is on easter sunday strike a somber tone in the holy land day of celebration for christians. the united states has surpassed italy to have the world's highest coronavirus...
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and another guy who does not need any introduction, the guy to my left, colonel pat callahan. i want to acknowledge jared maples, the director of homeland security and preparedness. deputy counsel pamela's with us as well as other colleagues. thank you for joining us. permission and blessing some flying police colors today. i want to give the chief and his men and women a big shout out for all of the great work they do. i promise you, i still loyal to am the state police. i will find my state police car later again. let's get to the numbers as we have been doing upfront of late. since we met yesterday, we have been notified -- notified that 3599 more residents have tested positive. the statewide total now rests at 58,151. again, 3599 positive tests since yesterday. a total so far of 58,151. judy will correct me if i get this wrong. according to the online dashboard, as of 10:00 p.m. last night, 7618 residents were reported hospitalized. 1746 were listed in critical or intensive care. 1650 ventilators were in use. for a 24 hour period ending at 10:00 p.m. last night, another 68
and another guy who does not need any introduction, the guy to my left, colonel pat callahan. i want to acknowledge jared maples, the director of homeland security and preparedness. deputy counsel pamela's with us as well as other colleagues. thank you for joining us. permission and blessing some flying police colors today. i want to give the chief and his men and women a big shout out for all of the great work they do. i promise you, i still loyal to am the state police. i will find my state...
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murphy: thank you, pat. amen to that. thank you, judy, and thank you, pat, both. we'll start over here with brent. before i do, just to say, tomorrow, unless i'm told otherwise we'll be here at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. so 1:00 tomorrow. sunday we'll communicate electronically unless there is a reason to get with you either in person or telephonically, in which case we'll let you know. monday is to be determined. we had a white house meeting today. i'm not sure if that replace add yesterday's or monday's so bear with us. our preferred timing is 1:00 p.m. but those video calls are important and we need to be a part of them. and they are important for new jersey. that's why we do it. so please bear with us on that but at a minimum, 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. brent, you're up. >> good afternoon. there are far more many people with developmental and intellectual disabilities in group homes, will they be tested, too? you put out a call for nursing home employees from other states and retirees to step up and help nursing homes here. have they been deployed and if so, how many? the s
murphy: thank you, pat. amen to that. thank you, judy, and thank you, pat, both. we'll start over here with brent. before i do, just to say, tomorrow, unless i'm told otherwise we'll be here at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. so 1:00 tomorrow. sunday we'll communicate electronically unless there is a reason to get with you either in person or telephonically, in which case we'll let you know. monday is to be determined. we had a white house meeting today. i'm not sure if that replace add yesterday's or...
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if i could turn to pat with any overnight compliance updates and other matters of note. it is great to have you with us. there was a subject arrested for controlled dangerous substance and paraphernalia. the prosecutor added an additional charge for violation of the executive order. a business owner was cited for shop, an open vaped nonevent show -- non-essential business. 25 executive orders, some were two businesses. an individual siding for maintaining an open non-essential business which was a barbershop. in a harbor, a subject was being processed on weapons threats and narcotics charges. he stated he was covid positive and refuse to submit his fingerprints and spat on the floor and in the direction of police officers. refused toh, subject leave a was cited for a violation. another subject in elizabeth was cited for loitering. just echo your remarks on the ambulance services that came, not only to assist with the backlog of 911 calls across the ems,, overburdened couldn't have come at a better time and for the hospital decompression we have been talking about. lastly
if i could turn to pat with any overnight compliance updates and other matters of note. it is great to have you with us. there was a subject arrested for controlled dangerous substance and paraphernalia. the prosecutor added an additional charge for violation of the executive order. a business owner was cited for shop, an open vaped nonevent show -- non-essential business. 25 executive orders, some were two businesses. an individual siding for maintaining an open non-essential business which...
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and another guy who does not need any introduction, the guy to my left, colonel pat callahan. i also want to a knowledge jared maples, the duck -- the director of the department of homeland security. pamela is with us as well as other colleagues. thank you all for joining us. i got past permission and njssing so i am flying transit colors today. i want to give them a big shout out for all the great work they do. i will find my state police garb sooner rather than later. let's get to the numbers. since we met yesterday, we have 3599 moreied that residents have received positive test results and the statewide is.l according to our online dashboard, as of 10:00 p.m. last night, 7618 residents were reported hospitalized. another 682 residents were discharged. in 1650 ventilators were in use. residents were discharged. as we noted yesterday, the dashboard pulls data as it is reported each night by hospitals to the new jersey hospital association. there may be overnight changes or reports that are not reflected. it is a snapshot in time. we know this is a very fluid situation. i wou
and another guy who does not need any introduction, the guy to my left, colonel pat callahan. i also want to a knowledge jared maples, the duck -- the director of the department of homeland security. pamela is with us as well as other colleagues. thank you all for joining us. i got past permission and njssing so i am flying transit colors today. i want to give them a big shout out for all the great work they do. i will find my state police garb sooner rather than later. let's get to the...
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so please greet pat. >> but even more by the work of pat which yowu'll see on the screen. the culture he reptde esreprese highly specific. daily perspective over the course of more than 60 years as a cartoonist, producing more than 10,000 individual cartoons, five days a week for the denver post, for several years, for the washington star for several years, and then along the way, pat oliphant became the first 20th century cartoonist to work independently of any newspaper. that's how popular his work was, and it was syndicated through newspapers all across the country, out of his studio. so a specific daily comments on events as they were occurring, far from being balanced, they were opinion atded. that was part of their virtue. and obviously, not so much in words, although there are words, but especially in pictures and the work of the art of pat oliphant not just confined to cartoons but also to paintings and sculpture. before i introduce our panel, let me speak some words of thanks on behalf of those who were instrumental in helping this program to come about. beth turn
so please greet pat. >> but even more by the work of pat which yowu'll see on the screen. the culture he reptde esreprese highly specific. daily perspective over the course of more than 60 years as a cartoonist, producing more than 10,000 individual cartoons, five days a week for the denver post, for several years, for the washington star for several years, and then along the way, pat oliphant became the first 20th century cartoonist to work independently of any newspaper. that's how...
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pat, go ahead, please. caller: hi, good morning. i'm a health care worker and i'm on my fourth day of quarantine. d i'm dismayed to learn that there is a health care provider and first responder exemption paycheck ype of the protection program, anything like that and we are able to get a family leave if we were on sick or vacation time. but i would like someone to try and explain to me why the health care providers and essential workers have an exemption. and that makes no sense to me for everyone touting the front lines, i hope it would be followed by please take care of yourself because if we need help, we're left hanging with no recourse. host: pat, thanks for calling. marlin where is congress should do what they voted to do. where are the checks? where is the small business aid? we also have mike in orlando. congress should mandate virus testing by everybody. by doing this, you can establish who is infected and re-establish opening the economy. congress is not doing anything and we will continue to take your comments by social m
pat, go ahead, please. caller: hi, good morning. i'm a health care worker and i'm on my fourth day of quarantine. d i'm dismayed to learn that there is a health care provider and first responder exemption paycheck ype of the protection program, anything like that and we are able to get a family leave if we were on sick or vacation time. but i would like someone to try and explain to me why the health care providers and essential workers have an exemption. and that makes no sense to me for...
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pat happy birthday i want to get jones in berlin thanks for joining. our. conservation that one of. 'd the coral reefs companies are endangered by climate change. the local people are aware of what's happening. and they're all pitching a temper tantrum barry. says reforestation nothing different coming. 3000. next. to broil do you know battle for land and resources i don't mean a richer chillies bread basket. in the late 19th century european settlers arrived at its shores they drove out and subjugated the indigenous people to this during the conflict remains unresolved and it's escalating. in 45 minutes on d w. stores people for information they provide. the means they want to express g.w. on. facebook and twitter and up to date in touch follow us. it is for me it. is for. them it is for. a job it is for. the beethoven 2020. 50th anniversary on. welcome to global 3000. divers recently thought they discovered a new reef in the mediterranean but what appeared to be bright colorful corals were in fact mountains of plastic waste swaying in the currents. h
pat happy birthday i want to get jones in berlin thanks for joining. our. conservation that one of. 'd the coral reefs companies are endangered by climate change. the local people are aware of what's happening. and they're all pitching a temper tantrum barry. says reforestation nothing different coming. 3000. next. to broil do you know battle for land and resources i don't mean a richer chillies bread basket. in the late 19th century european settlers arrived at its shores they drove out and...
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he runs against pat brown, the father of jerry brown. pat brown will win, nixon will lose. during the campaign, reagan is nixon's california cochair and ronald reagan becomes a republican at that time. dwight eisenhower spends his winters in california at palm desert, but he spends the summers in gettysburg, pennsylvania. if you ever visit gettysburg national battlefield please , visit the eisenhower home there. it's on adjacent land. eisenhower decides the democratic party has much better marketing efforts than the republican party and hosts a symposium at his gettysburg farm with gop leaders to try to see, how can the republican party better market itself, the result of that has never been known to history before. i probably say until i found it. that is this record called mr. lincoln's party today. its of recording. that is the technology of the era. here is the back cover. famous pictures and faces of that era. in the upper left former , president eisenhower out of the white house for two years. richard nixon, running for the governorship of california two years ago, he
he runs against pat brown, the father of jerry brown. pat brown will win, nixon will lose. during the campaign, reagan is nixon's california cochair and ronald reagan becomes a republican at that time. dwight eisenhower spends his winters in california at palm desert, but he spends the summers in gettysburg, pennsylvania. if you ever visit gettysburg national battlefield please , visit the eisenhower home there. it's on adjacent land. eisenhower decides the democratic party has much better...
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next, we will hear from pennsylvania cemetery -- pennsylvania senator pat toomey. that's next.his is bloomberg. ♪ dr. fauci: the thing that i do now that i didn't get before his get at least five or six hours of sleep, which i didn't do before. that and staying away from people, to the extent that i can, doing every thing virtual, the way we are doing now, is keeping me ok. i am running a little bit on fumes, but they are pretty good fumes. ♪ staying connected your way is easier than ever. you're just a tap away from personalized support on xfinity.com. get faster internet speeds with a click. order xfi pods to your home in a snap. or change your xfinity services with just a touch. all in one place. you're only seconds away from all of that on xfinity.com. faster than a call. easy as a tap. now that's simple, easy, awesome. guy: welcome to "bloomberg markets." i'm guy johnson in london, with vonnie quinn in new york. ep stock is trading higher in 3.75% today, up by about after the company reported a drop in profits in the first quarter and announced a $10 billion revolving cred
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and then, you know, you start out in my teens and 20s, and i would look around and i love the work of patliphant. david levine, who is probably, what is the right word? he was pivotal and influential and you still see it in some of these works, he signed vallo, but his name was ed bolten. levine was a master of the big bubble head and the little body, and then the wry twist with not name there. >> it is a wonderful collection that spans decades and a century. it goes back to another one of the great grand daddies of political cartooning. keppler who drew for, i think it was a publisher of puck magazine. keppler would do beautiful color lithographs that would be two page spreads. and if you remember, it is a standard cartoon of the oil tank with the tentacles of the octopus. it was a work of art. there is a couple keppler's here. those are probably the oldest, and these in this corner, these are sort of the next ones. they are from the reagan error. and i think that is when richard and i were brought in, and that is when people were failing to recognize jean kerpatrick. some of the new hel
and then, you know, you start out in my teens and 20s, and i would look around and i love the work of patliphant. david levine, who is probably, what is the right word? he was pivotal and influential and you still see it in some of these works, he signed vallo, but his name was ed bolten. levine was a master of the big bubble head and the little body, and then the wry twist with not name there. >> it is a wonderful collection that spans decades and a century. it goes back to another one...
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pat?> we are looking at a place we are looking at whoever is hosting the party or gathering and we need maybe to shift to, which i think you might have seen last night in newark, that everyone at that gathering is not going to be cited. i'm not going to say that is going to happen in every instance because i talk about discretion. if and when those large gatherings happen, that everybody there is going to be charged. gov. murphy: remember, there are 9 million of us so the overwhelming vast majority of us are doing the right thing, but this is a virus that wants to mmon the lowest co denominator. >> commissioner, you had mentioned with regard to the shore medical center, the reason they were putting out -- not you had mentioned, but the letter had mentioned they are losing money because they cannot do elective surgery and they're trying to get as much ppe as possible. and this could be a concern for other hospitals. is there that concern and how are we addressing it, if we are? >> i think a
pat?> we are looking at a place we are looking at whoever is hosting the party or gathering and we need maybe to shift to, which i think you might have seen last night in newark, that everyone at that gathering is not going to be cited. i'm not going to say that is going to happen in every instance because i talk about discretion. if and when those large gatherings happen, that everybody there is going to be charged. gov. murphy: remember, there are 9 million of us so the overwhelming vast...
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to my far left, state police superintendent colonel pat callahan's. -- pat callahan. and then the department of corrections commission will -- commissioner, marcus hicks. we are going earlier, so while we have the overnight numbers, i am not sure judy will tell us how deeply we can dig in. we have at least the top line and we will go from there. let me get into that immediately. since yesterday, we have been notified that we have 3621 more residents who have received positive test results, so that puts our statewide total at 54,588. andn, 306,000 27 overnight -- 3627 overnight and are total at 54 588. our dashboard, as of 10:00 p.m. last night we had 7570 residents reported hospitalized, of which 1679 were listed in critical or intensive care. ventilators were in use. ending 24 hour period 10:00 p.m. last night, 682 residents were discharged. that is important note. you can see how many folks are hospitalized, how many of that require intensive care, how many ventilators are in use, and as judy has said, that will bounce around, and it is showing up to piecet way, and
to my far left, state police superintendent colonel pat callahan's. -- pat callahan. and then the department of corrections commission will -- commissioner, marcus hicks. we are going earlier, so while we have the overnight numbers, i am not sure judy will tell us how deeply we can dig in. we have at least the top line and we will go from there. let me get into that immediately. since yesterday, we have been notified that we have 3621 more residents who have received positive test results, so...
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colonel pat callahan, anything noncompliance on ppe? >> thank you, governor. overnight, hoboken police responded to a burglary reported, and the subsequent investigation led them to the arrest and charge of a suspect who had broken him through a front window and was founded by possession of alcohol and cigarettes. while being processed, that subject coughed at police, indicating he was covid-19 positive. police issued two executive order violations. salem issued one executive order violation in the wake of a motor vehicle accident where the subject provided false information. a jerseyn route 80, trooper was pursuing a vehicle in excess of 130 miles an hour, subsequently broke off that pursuit. the subject was later identified at a gas station by another trooper who then again went up onto route 80. they did not pursue him but subsequently had enough to charge that individual who turned himself in with his attorney. in elizabeth, three individuals were cited for a violation of the executive order. in passaic, an additional three were cited for the eo violation.
colonel pat callahan, anything noncompliance on ppe? >> thank you, governor. overnight, hoboken police responded to a burglary reported, and the subsequent investigation led them to the arrest and charge of a suspect who had broken him through a front window and was founded by possession of alcohol and cigarettes. while being processed, that subject coughed at police, indicating he was covid-19 positive. police issued two executive order violations. salem issued one executive order...
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i made this point in our visit, pat and judy, in bergen county today at new bridge. bergen county, if you would have put up its fatalities of 876 lives lost, would be more than most countries in the world right now. so let's not forget the toll. by the way, essex literally has eclipsedy, just today, bergen's toll. so you'd say the same thing about essex. sadly, some of the other counties up there, hudson would be not terribly far behind. race, just to say i'm thrilled that i'm signing that bill, that will allow us -- it's going to require the hospitals to report in with a regular rhythm, with a lot more texture on the -- not just race clearly, but a lot more democrat graffings -- demographic information. race hand been particularly concerning to judy and me and our teams. in the sense that again, explicitly on the fatalities, the african-american numbers continue to run consistently 50% higher than the overall representation of the state. i think you began to give us a sense yesterday, at least on testing, that the latino numbers were meaningfully higher than the rep
i made this point in our visit, pat and judy, in bergen county today at new bridge. bergen county, if you would have put up its fatalities of 876 lives lost, would be more than most countries in the world right now. so let's not forget the toll. by the way, essex literally has eclipsedy, just today, bergen's toll. so you'd say the same thing about essex. sadly, some of the other counties up there, hudson would be not terribly far behind. race, just to say i'm thrilled that i'm signing that...
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pat will advice over my right hand shoulder, and we are talking football. ed mccaffrey, former stanford star, made just over 18 million in 13 years in the nfl. safe to say his son christian knows the family business just a little better. yeah, mccaffrey has agreed to a new four-year deal with the panthers wort n. wi make m thhighest y.unnfl he oredplayer ever to have over yards rushing and receiving in the same season. >>> stanford basketball, man, they cashed in last night. they land one of the biggest basketball recruits in the country. >> i'll be commitmenting to university of anford. >> yh, zyar williams from southern california, teammates with lebron james son, and he's a five-star recruit. he heard from cardinal head coach every day leading up to yesterday's decision. >> it was a great relationship with coach haas. help sent me letters 365 days last year. so two because of handwritten letters on how he wants me, so -- [ laughter ] >> yeah, haas didn't have any words left, just a gift to show he is indeed jacked out of his mind. he is come doing the ba
pat will advice over my right hand shoulder, and we are talking football. ed mccaffrey, former stanford star, made just over 18 million in 13 years in the nfl. safe to say his son christian knows the family business just a little better. yeah, mccaffrey has agreed to a new four-year deal with the panthers wort n. wi make m thhighest y.unnfl he oredplayer ever to have over yards rushing and receiving in the same season. >>> stanford basketball, man, they cashed in last night. they land...
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he breaks his life into two days as professor pat was talking. about somehow johnson was able to adjust enough calories to handle these crises. this is during the detroit riots, johnson makes the decision to send in the army into detroit. that is part of the context of what is going on here. >> just to take off of that, we are all familiar with thinking of franklin roosevelt of the master of radio. kennedy television. trump as the master of whatever his twitter. is lyndon johnson is the master of the telephone. that is a private form of communication, not public, in washington everything leaks out a semi form of communication, it's a very helpful tool for thinking of his presidency to imagine those conversations and because of the work the center has done listen to a number of them. when you spend time listening to johnson on the phone you know a lot about the type of president he was. >> can i piggyback on that, i teach at ohio university. i usually teach class on wednesday. what are my students doing today? they have an assignment where they ha
he breaks his life into two days as professor pat was talking. about somehow johnson was able to adjust enough calories to handle these crises. this is during the detroit riots, johnson makes the decision to send in the army into detroit. that is part of the context of what is going on here. >> just to take off of that, we are all familiar with thinking of franklin roosevelt of the master of radio. kennedy television. trump as the master of whatever his twitter. is lyndon johnson is the...
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we're now 15 people down, which includes pat.services are doing, because it encourages all of us — our family, our business, the staff — to keep going, because we realise, you know, there is a common goal at the end of all this. it's chaos out there. ijust think, as a pharmacist trying to work through this crisis, do the best for the public, patients, staff, everybody else involved, you know, it is so, so frustrating. and sarah and her kids are still waiting for money, or good news. well, here's to hope, ‘cause i think that's all we've got at the moment. there's no certainty. everything is still uncertain. it's uncertain times. all i've got is hope that everyone can stick together and get through it. and take care, and be safe. britain is on the brink. shops, workplaces and streets are empty like never before. millions of people don't know what happens next. how can the uk make a living if we're all locked down at home? this is bbc news, welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm rich pr
we're now 15 people down, which includes pat.services are doing, because it encourages all of us — our family, our business, the staff — to keep going, because we realise, you know, there is a common goal at the end of all this. it's chaos out there. ijust think, as a pharmacist trying to work through this crisis, do the best for the public, patients, staff, everybody else involved, you know, it is so, so frustrating. and sarah and her kids are still waiting for money, or good news. well,...
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residents. >> i start to do the survey again, and it turned out these people were tourists, ex-patsme to laos, they need this service. >> reporter: when people take the vehicles, they usually negotiate fees with drivers, but many foreign nationals are not used to the custom, and end up paying much higher rates. that is where the ride hailing app comes in. people enter the destinations and the fees are set automatically. the service is becoming popular among people from overseas. the company also plans to target domestic users who see haggling as a hassle. >> we hope in five or ten years they might be able to afford this, and we also will soon introduce more services that the domestic people can use. >> reporter: but one big problem for the country is a shortage of local, skilled workers in the industry. the country has had to depend on foforeign firms to fill the gap. the government is now trying to change that. it's been holding seminars every month to equip engineers with the latest i.t. skills with the help of an expert from india. >> translator: the country will lose a lot of op
residents. >> i start to do the survey again, and it turned out these people were tourists, ex-patsme to laos, they need this service. >> reporter: when people take the vehicles, they usually negotiate fees with drivers, but many foreign nationals are not used to the custom, and end up paying much higher rates. that is where the ride hailing app comes in. people enter the destinations and the fees are set automatically. the service is becoming popular among people from overseas. the...
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bernie sanders has suspended his campaign for the presidency, saying he cannot ca pat -- see a path toination. this sets up a showdown between joe biden and presidemb trump in no's election. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." take care and enjoy the evening. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teah ing spanish, fred more. raymond james. the freeman foundatiby. udy and peter blum kovler foundation; america's neglected needs. to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: yo♪ re watching pbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious. ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! tu woman 2: those vng out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sman 4: whonder. man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking]vo : we are the hungry. ok monster: cookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i must be the greatest!♪ ♪ vo: the yful. bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there i
bernie sanders has suspended his campaign for the presidency, saying he cannot ca pat -- see a path toination. this sets up a showdown between joe biden and presidemb trump in no's election. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." take care and enjoy the evening. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teah ing spanish, fred more. raymond james. the freeman foundatiby. udy and peter blum...
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you know, you start out in my teens and 20s, i would look around and, you know, i love the work of pat oliphant, herb at t"the washington post," dave lavigne is probably -- what's the right word? he was pivotal in the world of caricature. you still see it in my work somewhat. some of these other works, like these really wonderful -- he signed valot but his name was ed vaultman was very similar to leavine. levine was ate master of the fluid cross hatch, the big bubble head and the wry twist with some other little detail put in there. so he was an early influence of mine. that's where i fell in love with cross-hatching. the bar, it's a wonderful collections of cartoons that spans a lot of decades, in fact, a century, and it goes back to another one of the great grandaddies of political cartooning, kepler, who drew for -- i think was actually a publisher, one of the joint owners of "puck" magazine. in is in the golden age of political cartooning. kepler would do these beautiful color lithographs that would be two-page spreads for "puck" magazine. if you remember your american history book
you know, you start out in my teens and 20s, i would look around and, you know, i love the work of pat oliphant, herb at t"the washington post," dave lavigne is probably -- what's the right word? he was pivotal in the world of caricature. you still see it in my work somewhat. some of these other works, like these really wonderful -- he signed valot but his name was ed vaultman was very similar to leavine. levine was ate master of the fluid cross hatch, the big bubble head and the wry...
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oncoming up this morning "washington journal" national rural health association pat schou discusses thehallenges. and then, national league of clarence anthony discusses the impact on rural and urban areas. and the r
oncoming up this morning "washington journal" national rural health association pat schou discusses thehallenges. and then, national league of clarence anthony discusses the impact on rural and urban areas. and the r
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and the guy to my left who needs no introduction, superintendent of the police, colonel pat callahan. also jared maples. welcome. let's start with the numbers. i think we will go briskly today. we are announcing an additional 3457 positive test results for a total statewide of 1523. if we look at the curve of new covid-19 cases, these are positive tests, we see continued flattening. we cannot ease up. let's leave this appear and remind everybody -- let's leave this up here. a lot of folks have battled and won. that is an important point to make. the curve is flattening. that is in the face of a lot more testing. judy and give you the positivity results on that. judy can give you the positivity result on that. we don't know what the denominator is, how many people are infected, but we guarantee that is not the number. that is the number of positive tests, but people around the world literally are trying to wargame the demo nominator -- the denominator. we need to see more slowing before we can implement getting ourselves on the road to the new normal that awaits our state on the other
and the guy to my left who needs no introduction, superintendent of the police, colonel pat callahan. also jared maples. welcome. let's start with the numbers. i think we will go briskly today. we are announcing an additional 3457 positive test results for a total statewide of 1523. if we look at the curve of new covid-19 cases, these are positive tests, we see continued flattening. we cannot ease up. let's leave this appear and remind everybody -- let's leave this up here. a lot of folks have...
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even though time is of the essence the procedures have to be followed so access to pat has to briefly leave the room. when it's there by him all there are mistakes in following the procedures i just happen to me and no one noticed the kind of sorts but at some point i realized i didn't have my protective glasses on when i went into the room of these for the next time we should internally discuss how to hand over such patients in a more precise way so everyone is ready with their protective gear and nothing gets forgotten i guess and. for now the patient is stable later at the confirmation arrives though corona infection but axel still pat has to prepare for many corona infected patients in an emergency the hospital could activate an extra 20 ventilators the doctor hopes that will be enough and that he won't ever have to decide whose life he can save and whose he cannot. back at the supermarket manager mr lind is determined to protect his staff and keep the customers waiting in line from getting too close to each other. up it's not like i'm worried about dying i worry about what i woul
even though time is of the essence the procedures have to be followed so access to pat has to briefly leave the room. when it's there by him all there are mistakes in following the procedures i just happen to me and no one noticed the kind of sorts but at some point i realized i didn't have my protective glasses on when i went into the room of these for the next time we should internally discuss how to hand over such patients in a more precise way so everyone is ready with their protective gear...
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pat, we have to leave it there but thank you forjoining us. questions answered. i‘m joined now by dr oksana pyzik senior teaching fellow, university college london school of pharmacy & global health advisor and by dr rita issa, who is a gp registrar — which means she is a newly trained gp. thank you poulsen much for taking the time to answer questions today. let‘s try and get as many of those a nswered let‘s try and get as many of those answered as possible. —— thank you both so much. nigel asks is the virus airborne, does it last in the atmosphere and does sunlight kill it? i have a condition, how does this affect the chances? i believe his condition is related to asbestos exposure. dr oksana, would you like to begin? yes, there have been a lot of concerns around whether this virus is airborne or not. what we mean by airborne as for instance, it can‘t linger in the air. these respiratory droplets when someone coughs or sneezes is the primary form of transmission. so if you have coughed outside, it‘s not that someone walks by an hour later and
pat, we have to leave it there but thank you forjoining us. questions answered. i‘m joined now by dr oksana pyzik senior teaching fellow, university college london school of pharmacy & global health advisor and by dr rita issa, who is a gp registrar — which means she is a newly trained gp. thank you poulsen much for taking the time to answer questions today. let‘s try and get as many of those a nswered let‘s try and get as many of those answered as possible. —— thank you both so...
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pat in austin texas, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i am a retired government employee, and i still have my employer benefits. i will be turning 65 next year. and i am not sure of the next steps. i think i need to go to social security and do something, and i think you have to have everything done within three months of your birthday. thisuestion is, with pandemic, will they be extending that time? because most offices are closed right now. i had planned on getting this is done, now that i can't, will there be any extension for that, and what really are my next steps? thank you? . >> i think your question just highlights how this crisis is affecting all of us in so many different ways, including figuring out where you go and what you do to file -- to become eligible in sign up for medicare -- to become eligible
pat in austin texas, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i am a retired government employee, and i still have my employer benefits. i will be turning 65 next year. and i am not sure of the next steps. i think i need to go to social security and do something, and i think you have to have everything done within three months of your birthday. thisuestion is, with pandemic, will they be extending that time? because most offices are closed right now. i had planned on...
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abc 7 news caught up with pat say vag, pat sajak and van that white in the bay area to tape contestants >>> the wheel of fortune great american city series features san francisco and the bay area every night this week at 7:30. it's after "jeopardy" which airs right after abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> final check of the weather forecast, meteorologist drew tuma. >> yes, hi, eric. we're finding that we have a nice night on the way before warmer weather greets us really on tuesday. live doppler 7 along with the satellite right now showing high clouds in the north bay. otherwise we're dealing with clear skies and a little bit of a breeze close to the coast with the winds right now, pretty windy in the city. 36 miles an hour. the onshore breeze continues to bring in the cooler temperatures throughout the day. and tonight, the wind remains pretty active. as we go through the future weather. tomorrow morning, we will find that fog bank along the coastline and it kind of stays there throughout much of the day. away from the coast, you will find a lot of sunshine, and a pretty wide range of temperatur
abc 7 news caught up with pat say vag, pat sajak and van that white in the bay area to tape contestants >>> the wheel of fortune great american city series features san francisco and the bay area every night this week at 7:30. it's after "jeopardy" which airs right after abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> final check of the weather forecast, meteorologist drew tuma. >> yes, hi, eric. we're finding that we have a nice night on the way before warmer weather greets us really...
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adam buehler and army colonel pat work. we appreciate everybody being here. will discuss today hospitals and how it relates to the hidden enemy. i look forward to our new partnership discussing the dynamic ventilator reserve. moretals currently have than 60,000 unused ventilators. you have probably never had so many, have you are you going in the right direction? slowly, yeah, but we are building thousands we are grateful that hospitals are committed to lending to other hospitals if they have an immediate need. fema and hhs will support this thatative by guaranteeing if there is a big lending need for ventilators, we will make sure we have them that we get them. backup and we are building literally thousands of ventilators. other countries have also been asking us for ventilators. got off the phone with the president of france. we are being asked about ventilators from everybody. when the virus struck our nation, governors raised fears that people who needed ventilators would not get ventilators. hasdefense production act really had a big impact on companies
adam buehler and army colonel pat work. we appreciate everybody being here. will discuss today hospitals and how it relates to the hidden enemy. i look forward to our new partnership discussing the dynamic ventilator reserve. moretals currently have than 60,000 unused ventilators. you have probably never had so many, have you are you going in the right direction? slowly, yeah, but we are building thousands we are grateful that hospitals are committed to lending to other hospitals if they have...