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patterson, unusual way of doing this legislation. the planning commission should weigh in on this. >> there are no changes to the planning code. the planning commission would not rehear this. the original amendments were made in 2017. again, those have not changed. it's a substantial community presentation to do the 2017 changes, which was passed in 2017. the provision here is that the repeal, because there's several clause if this were to go forward and enacted by the board of supervisors, the repeal would take place immediately. if it were challenged in court for the legal reasons, presented by mr. patterson, the repeal means our code reverts prior to 2017 without these housekeeping changes. that's if we go forward. if we were to continue, the city would continue not to enforce any of those provisions. it would delay the city's ability to repeal the ordinance as directed by the court. the basis for this ordinance was to repeal the ordinances in the entirety and readopt the provisions that were not subject litigation prior. >> presi
patterson, unusual way of doing this legislation. the planning commission should weigh in on this. >> there are no changes to the planning code. the planning commission would not rehear this. the original amendments were made in 2017. again, those have not changed. it's a substantial community presentation to do the 2017 changes, which was passed in 2017. the provision here is that the repeal, because there's several clause if this were to go forward and enacted by the board of...
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that's not what alabama wanted, so john patterson -- they had a runoff and john patterson pulled that out. susan: what was your father's take away lesson from that race? ms. kennedy: he would do anything to win next time. and that's what he did. he chose power over principle. and he used racism and segregation to win the 1962 governor's race. susan: how long did it take for him to decide who's going to run again in 1962, and what was it like in your family during those years he was making that decision? ms. kennedy: well, i think he decided the day after he lost that we was running. so he was gone all the time. things got very, very bad. for his family, the life went. my mother in 1959, she left him and took us to our grandparents. she filed for divorce. and when she did that, then she realized she held all the cards, and she was the strong one. so, eventually he came, he realized that he could not run that race without her. and so he came and got her, and they reconciled. but he did run by using racism and segregation, because that is still what alabama wanted, and he promised he wou
that's not what alabama wanted, so john patterson -- they had a runoff and john patterson pulled that out. susan: what was your father's take away lesson from that race? ms. kennedy: he would do anything to win next time. and that's what he did. he chose power over principle. and he used racism and segregation to win the 1962 governor's race. susan: how long did it take for him to decide who's going to run again in 1962, and what was it like in your family during those years he was making that...
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patterson believes blood tests could be a key step. in the meantime, they are expecting results soon from a treatment it has been working on with a partner. >> we're thinking like chess players, four moves ahead to say what is the next wave of diagnostics that are going to be critical in defeating this pandemic. >> reporter: in san carlos, david louis. >>> in the south bay, the vta has suspended all light rail service after an operator trainee tested positive for the coronavirus. right now trained are parked and will be deep cleaned. >>> in the north bay, smart train ridership is down to 10% of normal. they told abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman that there were just under 300 riders yesterday. smart has cancelled all weekend service because of the shelter in place order. >>> in san francisco, no reports of illness among muni workers but the agency will temporarily suspend all subway service on mond monday. the order also affects the muni portion of downtown stations shared with bart as well as all rapid bus service except the 14r. bus
patterson believes blood tests could be a key step. in the meantime, they are expecting results soon from a treatment it has been working on with a partner. >> we're thinking like chess players, four moves ahead to say what is the next wave of diagnostics that are going to be critical in defeating this pandemic. >> reporter: in san carlos, david louis. >>> in the south bay, the vta has suspended all light rail service after an operator trainee tested positive for the...
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his opponent was john patterson. how did mr.rson approached the race, and why is it that your father lost to him? ms. kennedy: well, john -- have thes support of the -- had the support of the klan, and alabama wanted segregation. so john patterson ran on that, and he was elected. my father ran on good roads, better school. that's not what alabama wanted, they had atterson -- runoff and john patterson pulled that one out. susan: what was your father's take away lesson from that race? ms. kennedy: he would do anything to win next time. and that's what he did. principale.er over and he used racism and segregation to win the 1962 governor's race. susan: how long did it take for him to decide who's going to run again in 1962, and what was it like in your family during those years he was making that decision? he kennedy: well, i think decided the day after he lost that we was running. so he was gone all the time. things got very, very bad. family, the life went. my mother in 1959, she left him and took us to our grandparents. she file
his opponent was john patterson. how did mr.rson approached the race, and why is it that your father lost to him? ms. kennedy: well, john -- have thes support of the -- had the support of the klan, and alabama wanted segregation. so john patterson ran on that, and he was elected. my father ran on good roads, better school. that's not what alabama wanted, they had atterson -- runoff and john patterson pulled that one out. susan: what was your father's take away lesson from that race? ms....
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steve patterson reports. >> reporter: from coast to coast applause for today's heroes now americans arereating new ways to help our nation's health care workers and first responders >> i would like people to know that there's hope and there's something we can all do >> reporter: in new orleans devon dewolf mobilizing relie on the front lines by organizing food deliveries inspired by the fight in his wife, an er doctor >> what is that moment like to just get a bit of relief? >> to step into that break room and have the door close, everybody wash their hands and take some food is really healing. >> reporter: the effort feeding 12 area hospitals. >> i think it's just, you know, a way everybody can get involved and do something and show some solidarity right now. >> reporter: an aid mission spreading across the country in new york island auto group is lending cars to first responders so they don't have to take public transportation. >> it's very scary i get infected, my brothers and sisters i work with get infected >> reporter: in missouri a joplin pharmacy started making and delivering its
steve patterson reports. >> reporter: from coast to coast applause for today's heroes now americans arereating new ways to help our nation's health care workers and first responders >> i would like people to know that there's hope and there's something we can all do >> reporter: in new orleans devon dewolf mobilizing relie on the front lines by organizing food deliveries inspired by the fight in his wife, an er doctor >> what is that moment like to just get a bit of...
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patterson believes that blood tests could be a key step. they would have protection. in the meantime they are expecting results soon from a treatment they have been working on with a partner. >> we are thinking four moves ahead to say what is the next wave of diagnostics that will be critical in defeating the pandemic. >> in san carlos, david abc >> thenea ce workers and certainly so here in the bay area. nurses and doctors are scared and frustrated by the lack of resources for themselves and their patients. >> these are emergency physicians that are trained for this. >> in boston he is on the faculty at harvard medical school. he grew up in san francisco and he has been in touch with emergency physicians across the country and is concerned about the lack of ventilators at hospitals it around the country and that san francisco needs an additional 300 ventilators. >> we can expand the capacity but those moves are very dangerous like having two patients on one ventilator or for doctors like me or icu doctors to make choices that we don't want to make. which of these two
patterson believes that blood tests could be a key step. they would have protection. in the meantime they are expecting results soon from a treatment they have been working on with a partner. >> we are thinking four moves ahead to say what is the next wave of diagnostics that will be critical in defeating the pandemic. >> in san carlos, david abc >> thenea ce workers and certainly so here in the bay area. nurses and doctors are scared and frustrated by the lack of resources...
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our steve patterson has the very latest. >> reporter: tonight after nearly a week adrift in isolation and without answers, finally an end in sight. >> agreement has been reached to bring our ship into the port of oakland. >> reporter: the "grand princess" is exempted to dock monday already 21 people are positive for coronavirus, including 19 crew members. thousands still untested tomorrow in oakland, california, those passengers will be transferred to four military bases, two in california, one in texas, and one in georgia, where they b screened, tested and quarantined for two weeks. passengers say it's been miserable >> it's kind of like being in a little prison cell. >> oh, we are not allowed out of our rooms at all >> reporter: they are trapped on board, it's a matter of life or death. >> my husband is as of today running out of his diabetic medications. >> reporter: in oakland, worry from residents as new spreads the ship is coming in. >> it's going to have the whole bay area scrambling at this point. that's going to wake everybody up it's going to be a tough situation. >> reporte
our steve patterson has the very latest. >> reporter: tonight after nearly a week adrift in isolation and without answers, finally an end in sight. >> agreement has been reached to bring our ship into the port of oakland. >> reporter: the "grand princess" is exempted to dock monday already 21 people are positive for coronavirus, including 19 crew members. thousands still untested tomorrow in oakland, california, those passengers will be transferred to four military...
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those testing kits will there be enough we have it all covered and begin in san francisco with steve patterson and the latest on that quarantined cruise ship >> reporter: tonight, more than 3,500 passengers on the "grand princess" wondering what's next. the vice president today saying the ship will dock at a noncommercial port >> new quarantining standards will be coordinated with the cdc for all ships. >> reporter: 21 people on board were found positive for the coronavirus, including 19 crew members. the u.s. coast guard delivered kits last week, but so far only 45 people have been tested >> there's a little uncertainty, have we been exposed to it do we have it? >> reporter: overnight, crews forced to remove a sick passenger, transported off the ship by the coast guard. the cruise line releasing a statement saying the illness was not related to the coronavirus. >> just the not knowing -- not knowing is the scariest part >> reporter: a couple stuck on board worried about the virus because of their age and ron's heart condition. >> i know i'm going to run out of medication by wednesday >> and i
those testing kits will there be enough we have it all covered and begin in san francisco with steve patterson and the latest on that quarantined cruise ship >> reporter: tonight, more than 3,500 passengers on the "grand princess" wondering what's next. the vice president today saying the ship will dock at a noncommercial port >> new quarantining standards will be coordinated with the cdc for all ships. >> reporter: 21 people on board were found positive for the...
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lester >> all right steve patterson, thank you. >>> the number of confirmed cases in the u.s. surpassed 1,000 today but there are growing questions about whether enough people are being tested to truly know the extent of this disease. here is miguel almaguer. >> reporter: officially declaring a global pandemic, tonight the world health organization says it's deeply concerned by the alarming spread of the coronavirus and the levels of inaction to stop it. >> we have rang the alarm bell loud and clear. >> reporter: here at home a new benchmark as the number of confirmed cases sores over 1,000 the doctor who serves congress expects 150 million people or 45 of the population could contract the virus. experts say the death toll will climb. >> bottom line, it's going to get worse. >> reporter: with multiple states announcing their first cases today, a fight is underway over whether there are enough tests for the general public. >> the president on march 6th told the people in my district publicly that the tests were ready there were no tests. zero. >> we have always been able to mee
lester >> all right steve patterson, thank you. >>> the number of confirmed cases in the u.s. surpassed 1,000 today but there are growing questions about whether enough people are being tested to truly know the extent of this disease. here is miguel almaguer. >> reporter: officially declaring a global pandemic, tonight the world health organization says it's deeply concerned by the alarming spread of the coronavirus and the levels of inaction to stop it. >> we have...
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steve patterson, nbc news, oakland. >>> when we come back, hope and healing the teenager inspiring othersh their beautiful music. ♪ >>> there's good news tonight about the healing power of music, and the inspiring gift one girl is giving to other kids with cancer ♪ >> reporter: from within this room -- the sounds of an angel. ♪ dry your tears >> reporter: sounds of hope for the kids, families, and staff at holtz children's hospitalcancer ward in miami the star -- 15-year-old former patient sophie treadwell. already an accomplished musician, she was in her orchestra class when she knew something just wasn't right. >> tell me about last may. what was that day? >> i just felt in my arm it was really sore and i was like, that's really weird why is this hurting? >> reporter: tests revealed a diagnosis that turned her world upside-down. leukemia >> we had to go immediately to the hospital the first thing i thought was, i don't belong here, this is not me, this is not who i am >> reporter: to cope with the agony, sophie worked with the hospital's music therapist stephanie epstein to make music p
steve patterson, nbc news, oakland. >>> when we come back, hope and healing the teenager inspiring othersh their beautiful music. ♪ >>> there's good news tonight about the healing power of music, and the inspiring gift one girl is giving to other kids with cancer ♪ >> reporter: from within this room -- the sounds of an angel. ♪ dry your tears >> reporter: sounds of hope for the kids, families, and staff at holtz children's hospitalcancer ward in miami the...
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nbc's steve patterson now with that story >> get off. >> good morning. >> reporter: a shocking confrontation. >> get off of my porch >> are you going to shoot me >> i'm going to shoot you. >> reporter: tensions boiling over at the doorstep of los angeles county district attorney jackie lacey, ending with her husband pulling a gun on protesters for several seconds, then slamming the door. >> wow >> get off of my porch. >> i won't get off your porch. >> right now we're calling the police right now. >> reporter: the video captured by members of black lives matter. >> his finger was on the trigger and he trained the gun at my chest. >> reporter: gathering outside lacey's home early monday morning, protesting her office's handling of certain cases. lacey says the handgun is registered, adding this isn't the first time she's faced harassment her office turned this case over to another agency. >> he's profoundly sorry, that he meant no one any harm, that it was just him and i in that house and we really didn't know what was about to happen i, too, am sorry if anybody was harmed. >> reporter: on the
nbc's steve patterson now with that story >> get off. >> good morning. >> reporter: a shocking confrontation. >> get off of my porch >> are you going to shoot me >> i'm going to shoot you. >> reporter: tensions boiling over at the doorstep of los angeles county district attorney jackie lacey, ending with her husband pulling a gun on protesters for several seconds, then slamming the door. >> wow >> get off of my porch. >> i won't get...
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we are joined by nbc's steve patterson. steve, what's next for those passengers >> reporter: frances, after weeks at sea and all that time spent in quarantine floating adrift just off the california coast, finally those 3500 people are getting answers about when they're going to dock. they're coming in to port today. we spoke to some of the passengers on board. they told us what conditions were like on the ship. and just as they learned the news >>> after nearly a week adrift in isolation and without answers, finally an end in sight. >> agreement has been reached to bring our ship into the port of oakland. >> reporter: the grand princess is expected to dock monday already 21 people are positive for coronavirus, including 19 crew members thousands still untested when oakland, california, those passengers will be transferred to four military bases two in california, one in texas, and one in georgia where they will be screened, tested, and quarantined for two weeks. passengers say it's been miserable. >> it's not like being in
we are joined by nbc's steve patterson. steve, what's next for those passengers >> reporter: frances, after weeks at sea and all that time spent in quarantine floating adrift just off the california coast, finally those 3500 people are getting answers about when they're going to dock. they're coming in to port today. we spoke to some of the passengers on board. they told us what conditions were like on the ship. and just as they learned the news >>> after nearly a week adrift in...
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s top law enforcement officials apologizing for a heated confrontation on her own property steve pattersonews. >>> a super star of business has died jack welsh, the long-tim chairman and ceo of general electric, who transformed it into one of the most valuable companies, was 84. here is jo ling kent. >> my name is jack welch i'm chairman and chief executive. >> reporter: born in 1935 to a working class family, jack welsh started at ge as a chemical engineer during his two decades at the top he grew ge's market value 40 fold to $400 billion but he also cut more than but 100,000 jobs, earning him the in 1986 he over saw nickname neutron jack. in 1986 he over saw ge's purchase of nbc, the parent company of nbc news later sold in 2011. known for warm management style and eye for talent, he was named fortune's manager of the century. tonight, his beloved wife, suzy, calling him a man that changed the world by touching them deeply and authentically >> how could i have regret i had a great run. >> up next, the amazing feat that propelled her into the olympics amazing feet that propelled her into
s top law enforcement officials apologizing for a heated confrontation on her own property steve pattersonews. >>> a super star of business has died jack welsh, the long-tim chairman and ceo of general electric, who transformed it into one of the most valuable companies, was 84. here is jo ling kent. >> my name is jack welch i'm chairman and chief executive. >> reporter: born in 1935 to a working class family, jack welsh started at ge as a chemical engineer during his two...
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steve patterson, nbc news, oakland. >> that was steve patterson reporting. >>> turn now to the southina primary where we are projecting joe biden will win. the latest exit polls from yesterday's race giving us a look at how they performed among different dem graskds. >> joining us now a political correspondent for business insider. first up, joe biden of course basking in the glow of what was a massive victory there. is it enough to revitalize his campaign? >> this race was do or die for joe biden. if he hadn't won, then there were some predictions he could have dropped out before super tuesday. this is a very much needed boost for him. as far as, you know, whether it's going to be enough for him to continue to carry that momentum into super tuesday and into other primary races in march itself, actually, that's still up for -- that's up for question. what this does do is invigorate his argument that he is the most electability candidate because he won in the most moderate states so far among all the democratic primaries and caucuses. >> let's break down the exit polls. he took the bl
steve patterson, nbc news, oakland. >> that was steve patterson reporting. >>> turn now to the southina primary where we are projecting joe biden will win. the latest exit polls from yesterday's race giving us a look at how they performed among different dem graskds. >> joining us now a political correspondent for business insider. first up, joe biden of course basking in the glow of what was a massive victory there. is it enough to revitalize his campaign? >> this...
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steve patterson and joseph fair is in new york for us.art with you, i think a lot of americans watching nervously what is unfolding in italy to see what may happen here in the united states. this, of course, a democracy, unlike china grappling to contain this outbreak. >> absolutely, casey. we're talking about drastic solutions here. next, one step short of martial law. the government on sunday imposed restrictions to a very wide area of the north of italy where 16 million italians live, that's a third of the population. especially the government is saying do -- you should not travel in or out of those regions and provinces. you should not move around your own territory unless you have a health or work emergency. and to prove that they have a health or work emergency, they're asked to download, print out a form that specifies what that emergency is. and they're setting up checkpoints all around. of course this doesn't mean that the military is in the street and nobody can leave their house. people who do move, need to prove why they are m
steve patterson and joseph fair is in new york for us.art with you, i think a lot of americans watching nervously what is unfolding in italy to see what may happen here in the united states. this, of course, a democracy, unlike china grappling to contain this outbreak. >> absolutely, casey. we're talking about drastic solutions here. next, one step short of martial law. the government on sunday imposed restrictions to a very wide area of the north of italy where 16 million italians live,...
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. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as required by the ralph m. brown act. neither my clients nor attorneys or other concerned members of the public can violate the order and risk their health to attend this hearing. this hearing must be pro postponed. and including reacting the record in real-time and the statements by city staff and other members of the public. this is not an imminent matter. and this could be accomplished without the proposed new amendments contained within this ordinance. these amendments are not urgent and do not affect any government function as defined by the order. we respectfully request that this hearing be postponed until the shelter in place o
. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as required by the ralph m....
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. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as required by the ralph m. brown act. neither my clients nor attorneys or other concerned members of the public can violate the order and risk their health to attend this hearing. this hearing must be pro postponed. and including reacting the record in real-time and the statements by city staff and other members of the public. this is not an imminent matter. and this could be accomplished without the proposed new amendments contained within this ordinance. these amendments are not urgent and do not affect any government function as defined by the order. we respectfully request that this hearing be postponed until the shelter in place o
. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as required by the ralph m....
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. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as required by the ralph m. brown act. neither my clients nor attorneys or other concerned members of the public can violate the order and risk their health to attend this hearing. this hearing must be pro postponed. and including reacting the record in real-time and the statements by city staff and other members of the public. this is not an imminent matter. and this could be accomplished without the proposed new amendments contained within this ordinance. these amendments are not urgent and do not affect any government function as defined by the order. we respectfully request that this hearing be postponed until the shelter in place o
. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as required by the ralph m....
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nbc's steve patterson is in oakland, california, where the ship soon will be docked. steve, good morning. >> reporter: willie, new cases of the virus are now escalating at an alarming rate. now 19 deaths across the country. meanwhile, the thousands of people stuck on board that ship are now finally getting answers about when they're getting off. overnight welcome news for some of the 3,500 passengers strand the at sea. >> agreement has been reached to bring our ship into the port of oakland -- >> reporter: "the grand princess" scheduled to dock in oakland on monday allowing guests are requiring medical attention to disembark and home for eva and ron wiseberger worried about their age and heart condition. >> i know i'll run out of medication by wednesday. >> and that is really dangerous. >> reporter: it is the end of the a nightmare. >> it is like a little prison cell at sea. >> reporter: so far 19 crew members have tested positive but only 35 of 3,500 people on board were initially tested. question what to do with passengers when they arrive in port in oakland? offici
nbc's steve patterson is in oakland, california, where the ship soon will be docked. steve, good morning. >> reporter: willie, new cases of the virus are now escalating at an alarming rate. now 19 deaths across the country. meanwhile, the thousands of people stuck on board that ship are now finally getting answers about when they're getting off. overnight welcome news for some of the 3,500 passengers strand the at sea. >> agreement has been reached to bring our ship into the port of...
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watching to contain the coronavirus outbreak steve patterson is live in kirkland, washington, at thepicenter of if outbreak with the latest steve? snoo >> morgan, hi. this is where so much anxiety has emanated this nursing care facility behind me, we're hearing there is an investigation that will be conducted today by the cdc, by federal officials, by medicare, by people who are coming into the state to see what's happening on the ground here, specifically in this care facility i have to tell you, if you're talking about the business impact, spechbt time in downtown seattle yesterday, in pike place. i'm not an authority on seattle but you can tell by being in the grounds that things are a lot thinner than they usually are in talking to people like uber drivers, saying business is down there as well, talking to people that have spent more time in seattle, producers that i work with, saying that the crowds are looking a lot sparser. you see more people wearing masks. of course we're looking at the wilder ramifications of this, businesses telling workers to stay home if you can big busi
watching to contain the coronavirus outbreak steve patterson is live in kirkland, washington, at thepicenter of if outbreak with the latest steve? snoo >> morgan, hi. this is where so much anxiety has emanated this nursing care facility behind me, we're hearing there is an investigation that will be conducted today by the cdc, by federal officials, by medicare, by people who are coming into the state to see what's happening on the ground here, specifically in this care facility i have to...
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predator by stephanie and tom patterson and teresa bunker. [inaudible].are the weather, written and narrated. [screaming]. >> and audie grace will lead us home. jennifer barry hobbs. >> and those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it. so, how do we know the repeating it. the fact it is said the history is written by the winners that seemed a little unkind to the finalists. however the finalists of the biography are. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. [screaming]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [screaming]. mo rocca: the history biography envelope, harper audio for american. [applause]. congratulations. [applause]. mo: the finalists for autobiography memoir are. [inaudible]. becoming written and narrated. [applause]. elton john, elton john. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. [inaudible]. mo: and the audie awards goes to, kingdom random house becoming by michelle obama. [screaming]. bac♪ ♪ mo: our next presenter marcus, claimed shift behind many restaurants include marcus montrÉal, and in newark new jersey an opening in miami, creator of the audi
predator by stephanie and tom patterson and teresa bunker. [inaudible].are the weather, written and narrated. [screaming]. >> and audie grace will lead us home. jennifer barry hobbs. >> and those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it. so, how do we know the repeating it. the fact it is said the history is written by the winners that seemed a little unkind to the finalists. however the finalists of the biography are. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. [screaming]....
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nbc kirk patterson is in kirkland, washington that seems to have become a hot spot for the virus. steve, good afternoon. thanks for joining us. give us an idea of what the vice president's objective is here for this trip? >> reporter: well, yasmin, looking at the surge of numbers day by day by day, i would think this is more the epicenter even being the hot spot. i think the vice president has been the front man to combat this. i think he wants to do a few thing. first of all, put eyes on the ground here and secondly providing a unified front. will do by leading with governor jay inslee, he'll tour the emergency operation center and both will have a press conference. i think it's important to note here, yasmin, that the vice president is traveling with a bipartisan coalition. if you're watching at home if you're thinking about politics getting in the way of two guys who don't agree, i don't think you have to worry about that today. speaking of the governor, he just gave a press conference to one announce two things, one talking about it's surge in spike in numbers. the governor's
nbc kirk patterson is in kirkland, washington that seems to have become a hot spot for the virus. steve, good afternoon. thanks for joining us. give us an idea of what the vice president's objective is here for this trip? >> reporter: well, yasmin, looking at the surge of numbers day by day by day, i would think this is more the epicenter even being the hot spot. i think the vice president has been the front man to combat this. i think he wants to do a few thing. first of all, put eyes on...
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steve patterson is in los angeles for us. big questions this morning as to whether or not the city's 8 million residents would be ultimately put under some kind of shelter in place, but for now, how are they adjusting to the new normal in the city? >> well, take a look behind me, ayman. this is a playground in brooklyn. normal there are lots of children here who are preschool kids. there's only one family here right now. i'm going to keep my distance. personal trainer, all the gyms are closed. that's not stopping you from training folks. >> working out outside is great. we're keeping our social distance. we're boosting our immune system. this is the best time to work out more than ever. >> sounds fantastic. he's not the only one working out. we're going to move up here quickly because i know we're short on time. let me show you what's happening up here when we go up to the runway here. what's happening is, of course, not as many people here right now, but look at the folks who are behind me. they are keeping social distance a
steve patterson is in los angeles for us. big questions this morning as to whether or not the city's 8 million residents would be ultimately put under some kind of shelter in place, but for now, how are they adjusting to the new normal in the city? >> well, take a look behind me, ayman. this is a playground in brooklyn. normal there are lots of children here who are preschool kids. there's only one family here right now. i'm going to keep my distance. personal trainer, all the gyms are...
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steve patterson is in los angeles with more on the struggle of getting stranded.ve, what's being done to get folks home? >> it is a struggle, first of all. the state department says they have though established a task force to bring americans home from countries where borders have been shut down, and officials say they are actively working to make that happen. but the scope of this is so huge. we don't have an exact number of how many are stranded, they don't have an exact number and getting them out has to be a very tailored process. there have been a few cases of success. a few days ago, 264 americans were flown from lima to d.c. there was another flight out of lima to miami. and there is a broad effort to get a charter plane into about a thousand people stuck in morocco. but there are still thousands of people stuck overseas in peru, in morocco, in haiti, argentina, honduras and others, and several of them aren't just people stuck on vacation. these were athletes, doctors who were trying to help impoverished nations, students studying abroad and terrified they
steve patterson is in los angeles with more on the struggle of getting stranded.ve, what's being done to get folks home? >> it is a struggle, first of all. the state department says they have though established a task force to bring americans home from countries where borders have been shut down, and officials say they are actively working to make that happen. but the scope of this is so huge. we don't have an exact number of how many are stranded, they don't have an exact number and...
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patterson finishing things off. clippers roll.e got it. she has been amazing. steph jr., under the big man and scores. check out the replay. down one. another incredle lay up. finishes with 27. with the left. second half all three minutes left. for the lay up here off the steal. and the zags capture the automatic berth. the shark next five games on the road. when they come back to the tapg march 19 they might be playing in an empty arena. a three week ban into effect. sharks play saturday. they know they maybe playing without any fans in attendance. >> obviously the empty building is one of them. it would be very strange that's for sure. >> i hope it's not the case. we'll see what happens. it would be a weird feeling if that happens. we'll see. >> we love playing in frnt of the fans. they're great. but health comes first. so we're here to do our job. we love playing hockey. and love having a crowd. >> we are in unchartered territory. ivy league cancelled post season tournament. pac-12 will play where the prices make all the dresse
patterson finishing things off. clippers roll.e got it. she has been amazing. steph jr., under the big man and scores. check out the replay. down one. another incredle lay up. finishes with 27. with the left. second half all three minutes left. for the lay up here off the steal. and the zags capture the automatic berth. the shark next five games on the road. when they come back to the tapg march 19 they might be playing in an empty arena. a three week ban into effect. sharks play saturday. they...
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>>patterson says she's working with a local shop and a designer to pick out new dresses and altered them to fit in with her ceremony. ahead on kron 4 news at 8 the nation's top doc says stop buying face masks. >>why he we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. president kennedy knew settling for half-measures wasn't good enough. so when candidates say we can't guarantee health care for all, make college affordable for all, combat climate change, or create a world at peace, remember that america is best when we strive to do big things, even when it's hard. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >>the surgeon general has a simple request for people that are concerned about the spread of coronavirus tweeting seriously people stop buying masks the tweet comes after many bought masks in bulk, leading to shortages brynn gingras reports. >>there's no reason to panic despite calls for calm concern is a setting in among americans fear the corona virus will spread to their community store shelves are coming up
>>patterson says she's working with a local shop and a designer to pick out new dresses and altered them to fit in with her ceremony. ahead on kron 4 news at 8 the nation's top doc says stop buying face masks. >>why he we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. president kennedy knew settling for half-measures wasn't good enough. so when candidates say we can't guarantee health care for all, make college...
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steve patterson, kasie hunt on capitol hill. don chu joining us watching the markets at cnbc headquarters. let's start with you, get us up to speed on the developments. there have been many of them overnight. >> we have a new one in the last few minutes. we just got confirmation of new case in grant county washington. this will be the first case outside of king county and snohomish. more evidence this thing is spreading or left unchecked over the last few weeks. i want to start with some of the recommendations we've been hearing from the health department in king county, the seattle area. the broadness and specificity that is signaling to people this is entering daily life in a way in which we have not seep yet. the recommendations from the public health department now singling out anyone over 60, anyone with prior underlying health conditions, any women that are pregnant to not only avoid congregating but avoid public spaces. these are recommendations not mandates but it will have an impact on daily life. want to talk about wor
steve patterson, kasie hunt on capitol hill. don chu joining us watching the markets at cnbc headquarters. let's start with you, get us up to speed on the developments. there have been many of them overnight. >> we have a new one in the last few minutes. we just got confirmation of new case in grant county washington. this will be the first case outside of king county and snohomish. more evidence this thing is spreading or left unchecked over the last few weeks. i want to start with some...
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joij me now outside amazon's headquarters, steve patterson.e out there will hear amazon and start worrying about their packages. >> reporter: absolutely. amazon is saying that worker who tested positive, what felt sick sometime around february 25th, went home, has been self-quarantined since, has not returned to work. they're saying to the larger workforce, that everything should be okay. the risk is low. however they have alerted people that came into close contact with this person, which is dined of wishy-washy on what definition that is, anywhere from three to six feet, alerting those people that this has happened and there is a larger alert company wide. we've seen people come in and out of this building all day long. the more concerning sort of situation with this is that amazon employees some 55,000 people in this area, so any news that people in seattle or the larger surrounding counties get seems to be bad news, and this just adds to the anxiety that everybody has here. >> steve patterson in seattle, thank you very much. with me now fo
joij me now outside amazon's headquarters, steve patterson.e out there will hear amazon and start worrying about their packages. >> reporter: absolutely. amazon is saying that worker who tested positive, what felt sick sometime around february 25th, went home, has been self-quarantined since, has not returned to work. they're saying to the larger workforce, that everything should be okay. the risk is low. however they have alerted people that came into close contact with this person,...
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and they say, "no, no, no, you're going to patterson, new jersey instead." what was that like?i was like, "okay." >> wertheim: wherever you want me to go, i'll go? >> ejiofor: ( sighs ) i mean, i couldn't have argued with them. >> wertheim: that's right. a 15-year-old crossed an ocean only to be intercepted at j.f.k. by a coach she had never met and told she was not going to north carolina but rather to patterson, new jersey. coaches there were stacking their basketball teams with talented players from africa like blessing. and we found other schools nationwide bargaining for african basketball players. >> scott rosner: it's very much the wild west in almost every sense of the phrase. >> wertheim: scott rosner, sports management professor at columbia university, told us about an entire culture of middlemen taking advantage of unsuspecting young athletes from africa. what would motivate a recruiter or coach-- you say middleman-- to do this to kids? >> rosner: ultimately, it's all about the money flowing into the system. >> wertheim: and they can monetize their connections and th
and they say, "no, no, no, you're going to patterson, new jersey instead." what was that like?i was like, "okay." >> wertheim: wherever you want me to go, i'll go? >> ejiofor: ( sighs ) i mean, i couldn't have argued with them. >> wertheim: that's right. a 15-year-old crossed an ocean only to be intercepted at j.f.k. by a coach she had never met and told she was not going to north carolina but rather to patterson, new jersey. coaches there were stacking...
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my name is ta leash a patterson and we're actually ex residents of san francisco because of this thing being gentrified and moved out. my children get up sometimes between 4:00 and 4:15 in the morning sometimes 5:00 to get to san francisco kip bay academy. and i drive from va laio, california to san francisco. in that traffic there in the carat minimum, probably an hour and 25 minutes coming to san francisco and they have to stay here all day. it's ridiculous. to troy to get them on that island it's too much traffic and chaokay owes andchaos is you wor the tragedy so rethink your options. >> good evening supervisors. the board. my name is don whiteside and i have concerns about treasure island itself. i've been to kip academy and i've spent time there and i see what they're doing for our children. not just black children. i've seen latino children, i've seen other races, samoans, i've seen children. when you takeaway hope from a family that has no hope and i lived in san francisco all my life. i lived in great neighborhoods. i have seen great schools. but what you -- [please stand by]
my name is ta leash a patterson and we're actually ex residents of san francisco because of this thing being gentrified and moved out. my children get up sometimes between 4:00 and 4:15 in the morning sometimes 5:00 to get to san francisco kip bay academy. and i drive from va laio, california to san francisco. in that traffic there in the carat minimum, probably an hour and 25 minutes coming to san francisco and they have to stay here all day. it's ridiculous. to troy to get them on that island...
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patterson. modesto.. and the san mateo coast big change. all north, northeast today. the onshore breeze will cool us down even though it's pretty mild for some. fremont's 55. a lot of 50s. concord 54. 40s to the north and the cloud cover along with a little bit of rain. we'll keep upper 50s there. this looks like a morning event. then we will focus our attention on the weekend. look at that. the system coming down. it's a cold one. down to 2500 to 3000 feet. you're talking feet of snow here. late saturday, sunday into monday. if you have spring travel plans guess what, it was raining there this morning and yesterday. we get a bit of that. temperatures taking a plunge. 60s, 70s. they'll be some upper 70s here into friday and then a big change on the weekend. >> joe biden continues to pull ahead in the polls and the delegate count. up next, the latest numbers and the potential road ahead for bernie sanders. >> plus, big changes for up coming sports events because of the coronavirus outbreak. why governor newsom says fans deserve an explanation. managing type 2 diabetes?
patterson. modesto.. and the san mateo coast big change. all north, northeast today. the onshore breeze will cool us down even though it's pretty mild for some. fremont's 55. a lot of 50s. concord 54. 40s to the north and the cloud cover along with a little bit of rain. we'll keep upper 50s there. this looks like a morning event. then we will focus our attention on the weekend. look at that. the system coming down. it's a cold one. down to 2500 to 3000 feet. you're talking feet of snow here....
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my name is ta leash a patterson and we're actually ex residents of san francisco because of this thing being gentrified and moved out. my children get up sometimes between 4:00 and 4:15 in the morning sometimes 5:00 to get to san francisco kip bay academy. and i drive from va laio, california to san francisco. in that traffic there in the carat minimum, probably an hour and 25 minutes coming to san francisco and they have to stay here all day. it's ridiculous. to troy to get them on that island it's too much traffic and chaokay owes andchaos is you wor the tragedy so rethink your options. >> good evening supervisors. the board. my name is don whiteside and i have concerns about treasure island itself. i've been to kip academy and i've spent time there and i see what they're doing for our children. not just black children. i've seen latino children, i've seen other races, samoans, i've seen children. when you takeaway hope from a family that has no hope and i lived in san francisco all my life. i lived in great neighborhoods. i have seen great schools. but what you -- [please stand by]
my name is ta leash a patterson and we're actually ex residents of san francisco because of this thing being gentrified and moved out. my children get up sometimes between 4:00 and 4:15 in the morning sometimes 5:00 to get to san francisco kip bay academy. and i drive from va laio, california to san francisco. in that traffic there in the carat minimum, probably an hour and 25 minutes coming to san francisco and they have to stay here all day. it's ridiculous. to troy to get them on that island...
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nbc's steve patterson is there. >> reporter: starting monday, this campus will be empty. students are going to stop meeting here for classes, call classes. even exams will happen online after a staffer tested positive for coronavirus. nationwide six new states, indiana, pennsylvania, minnesota, kentucky, oklahoma and connecticut reported their first cases today. los angeles a second medical screener at lax has now tested positive while in chicago a 21-year-ol college student has the virus after visiting italy. >> just very mild symptoms like runny nose, headache, you know, cough, difficulty breathing but no high fever. >> reporter: in new york state, 22 new cases today and 4,000 protectively quarantined with new york city officials now pleading for more test kits telling the federal government limited capacity has impeded our ability to beat back this epidemic there is also growing worry among health care workers a california nurse released a statement saying, i am currently sick and in quarantine after caring for a patient who tested positive but she's struggling to get
nbc's steve patterson is there. >> reporter: starting monday, this campus will be empty. students are going to stop meeting here for classes, call classes. even exams will happen online after a staffer tested positive for coronavirus. nationwide six new states, indiana, pennsylvania, minnesota, kentucky, oklahoma and connecticut reported their first cases today. los angeles a second medical screener at lax has now tested positive while in chicago a 21-year-ol college student has the virus...
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patterson finishing things off. clippers roll.ed panda in las vegas for the championship. she got it. she has been amazing. steph jr., under the big man and scores. check out the replay. down one. another incredle lay up. finishes with 27. with the left. second half all three minutes left. for the lay up here off the steal. and the zags capture the automatic berth. the shark next five games on the road. when they come back to the tapg march 19 they might be playing in an empty arena. a three week ban into effect. sharks play saturday. they know they maybe playing without any fans in attendance. >> obviously the empty building is one of them. it would be very strange that's for sure. >> i hope it's not the case. we'll see what happens. it would be a weird feeling if that happens. we'll see. >> we love playing in frnt of the fans. they're great. but health comes first. so we're here to do our job. we love playing hockey. and love having a crowd. >> we are in unchartered territory. ivy league cancelled post season tournament. just be
patterson finishing things off. clippers roll.ed panda in las vegas for the championship. she got it. she has been amazing. steph jr., under the big man and scores. check out the replay. down one. another incredle lay up. finishes with 27. with the left. second half all three minutes left. for the lay up here off the steal. and the zags capture the automatic berth. the shark next five games on the road. when they come back to the tapg march 19 they might be playing in an empty arena. a three...
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writer simon patterson thank you very much for that and enjoy the race thank you very much. but as anti-doping agency have announced that they have stopped at testing athletes in response to government measures aimed at curbing the spread of the corner virus they say the suspension will run until april the 6 russia reporting more than $1000.00 cases of covert $900.00 so far it in c. itself is considered noncompliant with the world anti-doping agency to time grand slam champion all male sacca says she's disappointed not to compete at the tokyo olympics this year supports the decision to postpone the event until 2021 the former world number one it took to twitter to send a message to her fans saying i will come back from this stronger than ever as for rio knight us again a 2nd was born in japan and will be representing the host country. with syria currently on hold at events as have reached an agreement with their stop there christiane or naldo and his teammates for a full month salary cut the deal means that the italian champions will save nearly 100 $1000000.00 it comes at a
writer simon patterson thank you very much for that and enjoy the race thank you very much. but as anti-doping agency have announced that they have stopped at testing athletes in response to government measures aimed at curbing the spread of the corner virus they say the suspension will run until april the 6 russia reporting more than $1000.00 cases of covert $900.00 so far it in c. itself is considered noncompliant with the world anti-doping agency to time grand slam champion all male sacca...
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lucy patterson went to the thursday night sharks game. >> i went to the game last night. like i'm not really -- i'm trying to live my life. >> you don't worry about being in large crowds? >> not really. >> it's not just sports. the county says the recommendation a mice to community groups and brings. legal analyst steven clark says that raises liability questions. >> you are now suggesting that this is a way it can be transmitted and certainly, you're putting these companies and entities on notice and that could create liability and i could foresee lawsuits coming if someone contracts coronavirus after attending an event. >> even museums can be considered crowded places. the children's discovery museum attracts 500 visitors on weekdays, 2,000 on weekends. schools and parents when at the decide what to do. >> they know what's going on in the community. they know the museum can be a busy place. likely, they'll make the decision on their own about whether they're comfortable visiting or not. >> that what's economic consequences. it costs $25,000 per day to run the museum. ha
lucy patterson went to the thursday night sharks game. >> i went to the game last night. like i'm not really -- i'm trying to live my life. >> you don't worry about being in large crowds? >> not really. >> it's not just sports. the county says the recommendation a mice to community groups and brings. legal analyst steven clark says that raises liability questions. >> you are now suggesting that this is a way it can be transmitted and certainly, you're putting these...
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the 70-year-old is now in isolation in patterson, new jersey. and tonight at the life care center in washington, 46 employees testing positive. in another emergency room, another doctor is positive. multiple workers at brigham and women's have now tested positive for covid-19. hospitals around the country now reporting both a spike in incoming patients and a shortage of critical protective equipment. crucial to protect themselves. hospitals scrambling to prepare for the onslaught. setting up tents outside emergency rooms. new york governor andrew cuomo calling on president trump to mobilize the military to build more hospitals. >> you will overwhelm the hospitals. you will have people on gurneys in hallways. that is what is going to happen now if we do nothing. >> reporter: another critical matter -- testing. people lining up in cars for drive-throughs. vice president pence repeatedly saying more tests will be available. >> by the weekend, another million tests will be shipped around the country. >> reporter: but it's not as simple as just sendi
the 70-year-old is now in isolation in patterson, new jersey. and tonight at the life care center in washington, 46 employees testing positive. in another emergency room, another doctor is positive. multiple workers at brigham and women's have now tested positive for covid-19. hospitals around the country now reporting both a spike in incoming patients and a shortage of critical protective equipment. crucial to protect themselves. hospitals scrambling to prepare for the onslaught. setting up...
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steve patterson, thank you so much. >>> we've got a couple of really great reporters who know their statesates today. reporter for our affiliate wdiv here in detroit, mara mcdonald. and the lead political reporter for the kansas city star, jason hancock in columbia, missouri. great to have you both here. this is, by many analysts' measure, a must-win state for bernie sanders. it's a place where he has done well in the past, but you have been on the ground. give me your sense of where this race is right now. >> first of all, the sanders campaign rolled in here on friday and they've been running as though their lives depend on this state. they're organized. they've criss-crossed this state. compare and contrast that with the biden camp that came here on monday and had a couple surrogates here over the weekend. clearly, sanders knows he has to win here. this is not 2016, though. let's get that out of the way right now. there's a different dynamic here right now than there was in 2016. bernie sanders won this here despite all the polling in 2016 because he way overperformed out state and on th
steve patterson, thank you so much. >>> we've got a couple of really great reporters who know their statesates today. reporter for our affiliate wdiv here in detroit, mara mcdonald. and the lead political reporter for the kansas city star, jason hancock in columbia, missouri. great to have you both here. this is, by many analysts' measure, a must-win state for bernie sanders. it's a place where he has done well in the past, but you have been on the ground. give me your sense of where...
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we do want to begin with nbc's steve patterson. he's in san francisco where that cruise ship is still waitingwha? >> reporter: we've just had our first round of testing onboard that ship, but health officials are saying eventually everyone will be tested and treated as necessary as that ship is sk scheduled to dock at some point this weekend but when and where exactly remains a mystery. just some of so many fears now floating just 45 miles off the california coast. the first tests are in and the coronavirus is onboard the grand princess. princess cruises confirming 21 people tested positive for the virus including 19 crew members out of a test sample of just 45 people. >> we apologize but we were not given advance notice. >> passenger chris hoss as he learned the news not from the ship but from the president. >> it was frustrating that the captain -- the cruise line didn't let us know first. >> reporter: the coast guard delivered tests indthe dramatic fashion. now more anxiety. re's a little uncertainty we'vhave it. >> reporter: at
we do want to begin with nbc's steve patterson. he's in san francisco where that cruise ship is still waitingwha? >> reporter: we've just had our first round of testing onboard that ship, but health officials are saying eventually everyone will be tested and treated as necessary as that ship is sk scheduled to dock at some point this weekend but when and where exactly remains a mystery. just some of so many fears now floating just 45 miles off the california coast. the first tests are in...
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colin patterson, bbc news, manchester.ends in their 705 and 805 who can't bear to self—isolate alone, so have decided to move in together. since their first appearance on bbc breakfast, there's been a lot of support for them online. jayne mccubbin has been speaking to them as they make their final arrangements before the big move. before it's too late, before the isolation is enforced, we had to try and meet. listen, has anybody got a temperature or a cough? we haven't either, i will come in. these women decided not to go it alone. it's the wrong choice of words for this time, but you have gone viral. so many fell in love with them and their spirit, their belief that friendship would help pull them through. doreen was talking to me on the phone and i said to her, if we all have to go into lockdown, as i call it, for 12 weeks, they will find me dead. i'll be all cold and on the floor and a notice on, saying, i have died of loneliness. i said, well, you won't be on your own because come live with us and then we will be on ou
colin patterson, bbc news, manchester.ends in their 705 and 805 who can't bear to self—isolate alone, so have decided to move in together. since their first appearance on bbc breakfast, there's been a lot of support for them online. jayne mccubbin has been speaking to them as they make their final arrangements before the big move. before it's too late, before the isolation is enforced, we had to try and meet. listen, has anybody got a temperature or a cough? we haven't either, i will come in....
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kind of people there were very difficult it was a very mix i think the most diverse city we saw was patterson new jersey it's like a melting pot it's like a microcosm of new york almost because for example i think 60 percent of the population he sees panic $28.00 african american 9 percent white and then 3 percent asian and so on is. also the 2nd largest muslim population in the united states there is a difference languages speak it in their classrooms so that was a melting pot and you go from neighborhood to neighborhood and you see like change in like street pocket to pocket but they all get along in a beautiful way so that was one of the most they verse now what did people say before you gave them the d.n.a. test and they have a pretty good idea of where they thought they came from and how many of them are accurate yes they always have an idea because you know family history and verbal history is very different also like you may know where your great great grandfather came from you know but this is sort of the house passed through family to family that is the n.h.s. go back 300 years back
kind of people there were very difficult it was a very mix i think the most diverse city we saw was patterson new jersey it's like a melting pot it's like a microcosm of new york almost because for example i think 60 percent of the population he sees panic $28.00 african american 9 percent white and then 3 percent asian and so on is. also the 2nd largest muslim population in the united states there is a difference languages speak it in their classrooms so that was a melting pot and you go from...
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executive of suffolk and former county executive of westchester, former secretary to the governor patterson and former secretary to the governor under governor cuomo, 2011-2015. , especialllrow assistant to the governor. reason i wanted you to meet these people, it's like putting the band back together, but it's group ofmost competent government professionals you could put together to address this difficult time. i have worked with these people for 30 years. we have gone through all sorts of different situations together like superstorm sandy, the bully virus, we have had problems with billederal government we airports, roads, bridges can so they are just the best team you could have working on behalf of the state of new york. forink them all very much their help and their assistance and their volunteerism. most of them are not getting paid. you're getting one dollar. the increase in the number of cases continues. that is what we are watching every day. they see it as an upward trajectory. i see it as a wave that will break at one point in the question is what is the point of the wave and w
executive of suffolk and former county executive of westchester, former secretary to the governor patterson and former secretary to the governor under governor cuomo, 2011-2015. , especialllrow assistant to the governor. reason i wanted you to meet these people, it's like putting the band back together, but it's group ofmost competent government professionals you could put together to address this difficult time. i have worked with these people for 30 years. we have gone through all sorts of...