61
61
May 23, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> best-selling author james patterson is our guest on booktv the author of about 150 books or so, mr. patterson, your most recent "the house of kennedy" is a nonfiction. >> i've done a little nonfiction. welcome to my house. we are sheltering in florida which is a good place to shelter. >> how many nonfiction february. >> i don't count. i probably written for five, the first one was jeffrey epstein, filthy rich. which is now -- they actually dropped the video today it's a four parter, i think it is the 25th of the month, something like that i'm not sure. that was the first one and that was aaron hernandez, i did that and then this one and i have a john lennon coming out later in the year which is really interesting. this house is connected to a house that john and yoko owned, a bridge between the two houses. >> who used to live in your house questioning. >> g, nobody famous. but it's a disgustingly big house. as is lennon's as well. they were here for a while and then she held onto a while after he was killed. >> another famous family, why did you choose to write about the kennedy
. >> best-selling author james patterson is our guest on booktv the author of about 150 books or so, mr. patterson, your most recent "the house of kennedy" is a nonfiction. >> i've done a little nonfiction. welcome to my house. we are sheltering in florida which is a good place to shelter. >> how many nonfiction february. >> i don't count. i probably written for five, the first one was jeffrey epstein, filthy rich. which is now -- they actually dropped the...
100
100
May 25, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
patterson? >> guest: no, me and the frog in my pocket. yes, sue and i. i'm sorry. >> host: many books do you have coming out this year? >> guest: i lose track. you know, i really don't know. i don't count them. i just keep writing them and the publisher probably wishes i was slow upload it. i'm working on an autobiography now. i don't know if i'll ever publish it but it's interesting. being locked here i have a draft which, i don't know if it's any good but it's been an interesting experience. >> host: how many hours today since were taken this -- taping this interview about 3:30 p.m. -- >> guest: it's around five years on get out of here. what sue basically locks me up from seven to seven usually but since -- i don't know if she will let me out early because i was here. >> host: okay. you make me lose my train of thought. i've one final question. >> guest: that's my job. >> host: if you would recommend one james patterson book as you said, you walk into a hardware store, you don't know what else to pick up, what's that book? >> guest: house of sanity --
patterson? >> guest: no, me and the frog in my pocket. yes, sue and i. i'm sorry. >> host: many books do you have coming out this year? >> guest: i lose track. you know, i really don't know. i don't count them. i just keep writing them and the publisher probably wishes i was slow upload it. i'm working on an autobiography now. i don't know if i'll ever publish it but it's interesting. being locked here i have a draft which, i don't know if it's any good but it's been an...
96
96
May 25, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
patterson? >> guest: no i mean the frog in my pocket. [laughter] >> host: how many books do you have coming out this year? >> guest: i lose track. i really don't know. i just keep writing them. the publisher probably wishes i would slow down a little bit. i'm actually working on an autobiography is now. i don't know if i will publish it but it's interesting. being walked in here i actually have a draft i don't know if it's any good, but it's been an interesting experience. >> host: how many hours today since we are taking this interview at about 3:30 in the afternoon. >> guest: i've been hitting delete the sitting here at 5:00, basically sue fox began from seven to seven. i don't know if she's going to let me out a little bit here since i was here at five. [laughter] >> host: you made me lose my train of thought. i had one fina have one final q. >> guest: that's my job. >> host: if you were to write a james patterson book as you said you walk into the hardware store, don't know what else to pick up, it -- >> guest: i think nonfiction, bl
patterson? >> guest: no i mean the frog in my pocket. [laughter] >> host: how many books do you have coming out this year? >> guest: i lose track. i really don't know. i just keep writing them. the publisher probably wishes i would slow down a little bit. i'm actually working on an autobiography is now. i don't know if i will publish it but it's interesting. being walked in here i actually have a draft i don't know if it's any good, but it's been an interesting experience....
55
55
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> james patterson as our guest on book tv, the author of about 150 books or so and your most recent the house of kennedy is a nonfiction. >> i've had a little nonfiction, welcome to my house, we are sheltering in florida which is a good place to shelter. >> how many nonfiction's heavy written. >> i don't count, probably four or five, the first one was jeffrey epstein, filthy rich which is now -- they just dropped the video today, and i think it's like the 25th of the month on netflix. that was the first one and then aaron hernandez, i did that, and then this one, john lennon coming out later in the year which is really interesting. actually this house is connected to a house that john and yoko owned, there is a bridge between these two houses. >> who used to live in your house? >> nobody famous, but it's a disgustingly big house. as is london's and yoko's, they were here for a while and he held onto it for a while after he was killed. >> another famous family were the kennedys, why did you choose to write about the kennedys? >> it seems that this was a great american family story, t
. >> james patterson as our guest on book tv, the author of about 150 books or so and your most recent the house of kennedy is a nonfiction. >> i've had a little nonfiction, welcome to my house, we are sheltering in florida which is a good place to shelter. >> how many nonfiction's heavy written. >> i don't count, probably four or five, the first one was jeffrey epstein, filthy rich which is now -- they just dropped the video today, and i think it's like the 25th of the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
22
22
May 16, 2020
05/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
patterson? >> or to his counsellor or the permit holder. >> i'm going to unmute you and we'll have the interpreter interpret that question. >> [speaking foreign language]. >> so i need to find out. i'm looking into it right now. i think some of these may be fairly long standing, but bear with me for just a moment and i should have an answer for you. >> and then -- okay. i'll wait. >> i can respond to that during rebuttal, if that's all right. >> okay. so my understanding and -- lillian, please correct me if i'm wrong, my understanding is the permit holders made at least some of these improvements. >> [speaking foreign language]. >> julia, i have a question, please. >> yes, i see that. so was there going to be a response? we have a question now from commissioner swig. >> just dovetailing the question. the fly in the ointment is above the alleged stove, there is venting for a stove. i never saw a stove hood in a bathroom before. what seems to be missing is the wall between the alleged kitchen and
patterson? >> or to his counsellor or the permit holder. >> i'm going to unmute you and we'll have the interpreter interpret that question. >> [speaking foreign language]. >> so i need to find out. i'm looking into it right now. i think some of these may be fairly long standing, but bear with me for just a moment and i should have an answer for you. >> and then -- okay. i'll wait. >> i can respond to that during rebuttal, if that's all right. >> okay....
77
77
May 22, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
a patterson story. the mayor of patterson, new jersey. nascinating information how the virus spreads. do packages spread it? do loud talkers spread it? if so, i'm in trouble. d talkers? if so, i'm in trouble. it's called ubrelvy the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop migraine pain and debilitating symptoms in their tracks within two hours. unlike older medications, ubrelvy is the first pill of its kind to directly block cgrp protein believed to play a role in migraine attacks. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. few people had side effects, most common were nausea and tiredness. a migraine can strike anytime, anywhere. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my
a patterson story. the mayor of patterson, new jersey. nascinating information how the virus spreads. do packages spread it? do loud talkers spread it? if so, i'm in trouble. d talkers? if so, i'm in trouble. it's called ubrelvy the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop migraine pain and debilitating symptoms in their tracks within two hours. unlike older medications, ubrelvy...
62
62
May 22, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
here to talk about what that city's doing is the mayor of patterson new jersey. he tested positive for coronavirus in the beginning of april. he has since recovered and that is great news. i'm so glad you're feeling better, mayor. can you tell us a little bit about what you did and what your board of health did as the disease started as you thought about implementing some kind of contact tracing program in patterson. >> thanks, chris. it's an honor to be on, and i also want to start off by saying you have a fan club here in patterson led by my business administrator kathleen long and her husband kevin. they watch you religiously. >> that's awesome. >> my public health officer last year had the foresight to say, mayor, we got to apply for this grant to build capacity within our communicable disease investigation team. at first i didn't really capture the importance. he convinced me. we applied for the grant, received it and built what is called the stripe team from 2 to 25 and as it stands now we're at 60. so it's scaleable depending on the number of confirmed cas
here to talk about what that city's doing is the mayor of patterson new jersey. he tested positive for coronavirus in the beginning of april. he has since recovered and that is great news. i'm so glad you're feeling better, mayor. can you tell us a little bit about what you did and what your board of health did as the disease started as you thought about implementing some kind of contact tracing program in patterson. >> thanks, chris. it's an honor to be on, and i also want to start off...
54
54
May 10, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
patterson calls a third time for reinforcements.he brigade next online waiting to go into the battle is under colonel nelson taylor, the excelsior brigade. one man from the excelsior brigade who is just so beside himself waiting to go into combat, sits down in a driving rainstorm and makes himself a cup of tea. [laughter] mr. gruber: the excelsior brigade is so large that it takes each regiment about one hour to come from column into line. think about that. so we are setting a scene for you. three confederate brigades squaring off against 2.5 union brigades in a space not bigger than this lawn, shooting six rounds per second at each other. who squared off with each other. thomas riddell on the top from the eighth new jersey. he is killed right about where the 7-11 is today. he is 24. shot dead in the ravine. "the newark daily mercury" says this. the dead and the eighth regiment were buried on the battlefield into rose, of which thomas was noted as being in the first row. the man who likely saw thomas fall is this guy here, lucius qu
patterson calls a third time for reinforcements.he brigade next online waiting to go into the battle is under colonel nelson taylor, the excelsior brigade. one man from the excelsior brigade who is just so beside himself waiting to go into combat, sits down in a driving rainstorm and makes himself a cup of tea. [laughter] mr. gruber: the excelsior brigade is so large that it takes each regiment about one hour to come from column into line. think about that. so we are setting a scene for you....
70
70
May 16, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
it is a task patterson fails, miserably. johnson is able to get his troops to manassas gap and ride the rails to manassas junction, and we all know the story. johnson's men will arrive in time to correct the balance of the first battle of manassas and lead to a confederate victory. now everyone realizes the war will not be over so quickly. you have all kinds of problems, and now they started raising troops for three years, for one year, for different terms of service, and the cumberland valley railroad brings the first group of boys home and starts shipping the second, larger groups out of the cumberland valley back into harrisburg to be recruited. fast forward to 1862. all those rumors, the confederates are going to come to harrisburg, finally start apparently coming true. rumors abound that the confederate army is marching on pennsylvania, late august, early september, 1862. the governor of pennsylvania, a republican, a close friend of the president of the united states abraham lincoln, he says we need troops. he calls out
it is a task patterson fails, miserably. johnson is able to get his troops to manassas gap and ride the rails to manassas junction, and we all know the story. johnson's men will arrive in time to correct the balance of the first battle of manassas and lead to a confederate victory. now everyone realizes the war will not be over so quickly. you have all kinds of problems, and now they started raising troops for three years, for one year, for different terms of service, and the cumberland valley...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
23
23
May 16, 2020
05/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
patterson. >> no, no, no, no. you left me out. >> clerk: my apologies. >> commissioner swig: it's very difficult, julie. i appreciate you keeping us all organized in this very difficult format. speaking of organized, i am very disorganized when it comes to doors. can you please tell me the location -- when you moved in in 2014, where was the location of your exclusive entry and private entry into your unit? >> when i moved in in 2014, there were three other cotenants sharing the third floor apartment with me, and part of our lease agreement was that we shared the unit. we each had a private exclusive bedroom, and we shared the kitchen, bathroom, the common areas, and then additionally, i had exclusive access to the third floor balcony and access to the third floor staircase leading down to the gardens. so it was arranged to be a shared unit. each cotenant was coequal in terms of access to the common areas -- the kitchen, the bathrooms, etc. that is the way it was designed, and at that time, it w
patterson. >> no, no, no, no. you left me out. >> clerk: my apologies. >> commissioner swig: it's very difficult, julie. i appreciate you keeping us all organized in this very difficult format. speaking of organized, i am very disorganized when it comes to doors. can you please tell me the location -- when you moved in in 2014, where was the location of your exclusive entry and private entry into your unit? >> when i moved in in 2014, there were three other cotenants...
242
242
May 10, 2020
05/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
jose >> steve patterson in los angeles. thank you very much.or the first time, we are hearing president obama's view on his successor's handling of the coronavirus crisis it comes in a leak audio from a private call he calls the administration's response an absolute chaotic disaster kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: barack obama stepping out of private life, with a now very public critique of his successor's pandemic performance. it has been an absolute chaotic disaster >> reporter: that scorching assessment came during a friday night phone conference with about 3,000 members of the obama alumni association, to encourage them to get active helping joe biden's candidacy. in the recording obtained by yahoo news, obama described coronavirus response through a larger political lens >> being selfish, be being tribal, being divided, it's part of the reason why the response to this global crisis has ban so anemic and spotty >> reporter: tonight the white house responded. there has been bipartisan recognition of trump's leadership and the american
jose >> steve patterson in los angeles. thank you very much.or the first time, we are hearing president obama's view on his successor's handling of the coronavirus crisis it comes in a leak audio from a private call he calls the administration's response an absolute chaotic disaster kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: barack obama stepping out of private life, with a now very public critique of his successor's pandemic performance. it has been an absolute chaotic disaster >>...
188
188
May 22, 2020
05/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
patterson, it is a small town, not far from new york. is where my dad was born and raised. how did patterson manage to do what many other bigger communities around the country have not done yet, which is contact trace a large portion of the population? >> well, paterson is an exceptional city. and we have an exceptional health department. last year the state of new jersey put out a grant for 95,000, a small grant, and i thought it will be wise to have a communicable disease program in the city of paterson in the event of a large scale outbreak or foodborne illness. that was the rational for putting our team together. >> so tell us about that team. 50 to 60 board employees. how many contact tracers have you needed to effectively do this in the population of paterson, that can inform other places, even bigger cities, how many people they need to do this. >> so we initially we trained 25 investigators. we soon realized that was not enough, so i had to scale up, so we moved to another 5 to 10 disease investigators, but apart from that, we ha
patterson, it is a small town, not far from new york. is where my dad was born and raised. how did patterson manage to do what many other bigger communities around the country have not done yet, which is contact trace a large portion of the population? >> well, paterson is an exceptional city. and we have an exceptional health department. last year the state of new jersey put out a grant for 95,000, a small grant, and i thought it will be wise to have a communicable disease program in the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
60
60
May 16, 2020
05/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
patterson? >> or to his counsellor or the permit holder. >> i'm going to unmute you and we'll have the interpreter interpret that question. >> [speaking foreign language]. >> so i need to find out. i'm looking into it right now. i think some of these may be fairly long standing, but bear with me for just a moment and i should have an answer for you. >> and then -- okay. i'll wait. >> i can respond to that during rebuttal, if that's all right. >> okay. so my understanding and -- lillian, please correct me if i'm wrong, my understanding is the permit holders made at least some of these improvements. >> [speaking foreign language]. >> julia, i have a question, please. >> yes, i see that. so was there going to be a response? we have a question now from commissioner swig. >> just dovetailing the question. the fly in the ointment is above the alleged stove, there is venting for a stove. i never saw a stove hood in a bathroom before. what seems to be missing is the wall between the alleged kitchen and
patterson? >> or to his counsellor or the permit holder. >> i'm going to unmute you and we'll have the interpreter interpret that question. >> [speaking foreign language]. >> so i need to find out. i'm looking into it right now. i think some of these may be fairly long standing, but bear with me for just a moment and i should have an answer for you. >> and then -- okay. i'll wait. >> i can respond to that during rebuttal, if that's all right. >> okay....
56
56
May 4, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
i was with anne patterson, bob was our leader for a long period of time come on in there until they had to leave. we have a great group of panelists and double introduce everybody shortly. 50,000 deaths today in the united states of america, and we are moving up at a disturbing rate, obviously, and we hear from the experts still, dr. fauci and dr. redfield and others, that they are not yet cresting, that we have a ways to go and this is, in fact, perhaps the most infectious virus that they ever confronted. we now have 190 countries that are reporting infections picked the virus has impacted 190 countries. our president didn't know it were 180 or so, but we're still it heading upwards. and obviously the economic impact has been catastrophic. unlike downturns in the economy or the normal set of ebb and flow, recession and boom, this was government and private sector -- we had to shut down to keep people from being infected at a rate where we would've totally, completely or more completely overwhelmed the medical capacity of our country to respond. so we are now seeing 26 million americans
i was with anne patterson, bob was our leader for a long period of time come on in there until they had to leave. we have a great group of panelists and double introduce everybody shortly. 50,000 deaths today in the united states of america, and we are moving up at a disturbing rate, obviously, and we hear from the experts still, dr. fauci and dr. redfield and others, that they are not yet cresting, that we have a ways to go and this is, in fact, perhaps the most infectious virus that they ever...
171
171
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us is harvard sociology professor orlando patterson. professor patterson, first of all, what is it you think you're seeing when you look at that video that has changed america's focus today this week from 100,000 dead from coronavirus to this one man dead under the knee of that police officer? >> yeah, thanks for having me on your show lawrence. what i saw was very chilling. it was not a hate crime. it was worse than that. with a hate crime, you have a lot of emotions. people are disgusted by others. people don't like the ideas, the believes. but at least there are emotions. at least there is a recognition of the other person as a human being even if you hate him so much you want to kill him. what i saw here was a lack of emotion. what i saw was a sort of inhu n inhumani inhumanity. this is a crime of inhumanity. the expression on his face, as you mentioned, the fact he had his hand in his pocket, the ultimate expression of no nonchalant indicates to me someone who did not recognize he had a human being under his knee. that is as if you
joining us is harvard sociology professor orlando patterson. professor patterson, first of all, what is it you think you're seeing when you look at that video that has changed america's focus today this week from 100,000 dead from coronavirus to this one man dead under the knee of that police officer? >> yeah, thanks for having me on your show lawrence. what i saw was very chilling. it was not a hate crime. it was worse than that. with a hate crime, you have a lot of emotions. people are...
102
102
May 5, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
back to you. >> steve patterson live for us in california.et's go over to maura barrett in southeastern pennsylvania. you're outside a meat processing plant and there are growing concerns about the safety of the workers in that state at that facility. >> reporter: correct, ayman. the cdc put out a new report that shows that pennsylvania has the highest number of meat packing and processing facilities that have been affected by covid-19. there are 22 facilities across the state that have reported cases. the next highest reported state is georgia. they have 14 plants reporting cases. but the problem is, the state health department isn't reporting which exact plants these are and they're not telling the communities around them. while workers may not know about positive cases unless their co-workers tell them, the companies haven't been telling the communities around the plants either. we actually only know about five of the 22 plants that have been affected because the union representative who represents 35,000 workers across the state has spoke
back to you. >> steve patterson live for us in california.et's go over to maura barrett in southeastern pennsylvania. you're outside a meat processing plant and there are growing concerns about the safety of the workers in that state at that facility. >> reporter: correct, ayman. the cdc put out a new report that shows that pennsylvania has the highest number of meat packing and processing facilities that have been affected by covid-19. there are 22 facilities across the state that...
104
104
May 18, 2020
05/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
steve patterson takes us there. ♪ >> reporter: lured by the glittering lyings of the vegas strip, everye flood in from all over world some for the promise of a non-start party. others with the dream of hitting it big on the west end, the iconic caesars palace proudly stands in its own golden glow. this property itself is the icon and it's got such an incredible his ri >> reporter: the historic casino that be bursting with nonstop activity continuously since 1966 it was here that larry holmes famously battled mohammed ali to mariah carrie and reba mcentire lit up the stage for sold out crowds now only a drawn curtain graces the coliseum stage as the coronavirus pandemic darkened the world, even the vegas strip went dim the streets, silent. caesarser entertainment ceo gave the order none before had ever dream ed close the doors, turn off the lights, the party's over >> it's very eerie and sad to think that it had operated nonstop for 54 years and then just comes to a screeching halt. >> reporter: inside what was once an echo chamber of success, today you can hear a chip drop and the rows
steve patterson takes us there. ♪ >> reporter: lured by the glittering lyings of the vegas strip, everye flood in from all over world some for the promise of a non-start party. others with the dream of hitting it big on the west end, the iconic caesars palace proudly stands in its own golden glow. this property itself is the icon and it's got such an incredible his ri >> reporter: the historic casino that be bursting with nonstop activity continuously since 1966 it was here that...
60
60
May 4, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
and speck 4 patterson ended up receiving the medal of honor. we killed 55 mva in the first five minutes. we fought from about 4:30 until 2:00 a.m. in the morning. i had a 16 millimeter air flex that was battery powered. we were trained to at least get a shot that was 10 to 12 seconds in length. and you had to stand up and get that shot, and you were exposing yourself and you have to get another shot like that and another to build a sequence, and another and another. but you were exposing your body and not moving is an eternity under fire. it's amazing to me, under the most arduous of conditions we were all in that you would still frame the scene and were worried about composition. but it was instinctive. we did it. we were able to pick the correct focal length and we imagined how the shot was going to be for the next scene, all at the same time. even under combat conditions we were all doing this instinctively. >> want me to run the clip? >> just a minute. when you were trying to change your film during combat, 100 foot roll, you were trying to
and speck 4 patterson ended up receiving the medal of honor. we killed 55 mva in the first five minutes. we fought from about 4:30 until 2:00 a.m. in the morning. i had a 16 millimeter air flex that was battery powered. we were trained to at least get a shot that was 10 to 12 seconds in length. and you had to stand up and get that shot, and you were exposing yourself and you have to get another shot like that and another to build a sequence, and another and another. but you were exposing your...
390
390
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 390
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> hi, i'm james patterson. >> reporter: ...grads watched from home as author james patterson deliveredn. >> tough breaks happen in life. they just do. they are happening to all you guys right now. i'd like to suggest persistence and resilience. >> reporter: senior marie aguirre really missed seeing patterson in person. >> i have a full scholarship to madison sponsored by jim patterson. >> reporter: now in her tontiny town, she is mourning the moment she didn't get with college friends, and hoping her new job as a financial analyst is secure. do you think people of your generation ever expected to have to face these kinds of challenges? >> not this one specifically, no. especially your last year of college, going home to your parents, when you just started to become really independent and really embraced that independence. it is very different than anything we expected. >> reporter: this israeli immigrant stayed on in madisonqñ university closed to help run the free food pantry for students. >> we thought that demands would be down, but we have actually seen an increase in our users. >>
. >> hi, i'm james patterson. >> reporter: ...grads watched from home as author james patterson deliveredn. >> tough breaks happen in life. they just do. they are happening to all you guys right now. i'd like to suggest persistence and resilience. >> reporter: senior marie aguirre really missed seeing patterson in person. >> i have a full scholarship to madison sponsored by jim patterson. >> reporter: now in her tontiny town, she is mourning the moment she...
126
126
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
>>eva patterson thank you so much with the equal justice society, your work continues and obviously as we see is still very much needed. thank you eva. >>thank you can sit here all right. >>we want to go to break on this live picture from los angeles again in 8 o'clock curfew has been ordered by the mayor eric garcetti there for the downtown area were seen. some looting this we believe as ken mentioned earlier maybe the fe fairfax district which has also seen some activity in ♪ ♪ when you need it, jack delivers: order on uber eats, postmates and grubhub. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so when you need it, jack delivers: irresistible you'll want them whenever, so don't resist! pop 'em while you game, hang, or do your thing. pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. to our breaking news tonight, this is a live picture now in atlanta georgia there have been protests there going on for the last few days the mayor of atlanta kiesha lance bottoms made an impassioned plea for people to stay home to remember the civil rights legacy of that
>>eva patterson thank you so much with the equal justice society, your work continues and obviously as we see is still very much needed. thank you eva. >>thank you can sit here all right. >>we want to go to break on this live picture from los angeles again in 8 o'clock curfew has been ordered by the mayor eric garcetti there for the downtown area were seen. some looting this we believe as ken mentioned earlier maybe the fe fairfax district which has also seen some activity in...
36
36
May 19, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
in patterson, four persons were told to disperse in a large gathering. owner in belmar was cited again today. the belmar police department and prosecutor's office are looking into whether additional charges against the patrons are going to be filed. but beyond that, governor, as paul would say, pressing on. gov. murphy: i love that. i love that. let's quote paul. just give us a second. dan, where are you? tomorrow, unless we hear otherwise, 1:00? i think we are going to do friday, out of respect for the memorial day weekend, we will probably do it earlier. thursday is always subject to a potential white house. matt has joined us, good to have you here. you saw what we did with car sales. that is effective tomorrow morning. you should just assume that we are constantly working with a whole range of decisions. just know that is the case. noon, andk morning, night about nonessential retail, about dining,, about graduations. i repeat what i said yesterday. if there is hope out there that in some form, folks at some point in the future, not crazy distant futu
in patterson, four persons were told to disperse in a large gathering. owner in belmar was cited again today. the belmar police department and prosecutor's office are looking into whether additional charges against the patrons are going to be filed. but beyond that, governor, as paul would say, pressing on. gov. murphy: i love that. i love that. let's quote paul. just give us a second. dan, where are you? tomorrow, unless we hear otherwise, 1:00? i think we are going to do friday, out of...
51
51
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
structure matt albans, united states secret service director murray, deputy director newsom, director patterson and deputy director klein, thank you for being here. the department of homeland security's high land -- highest priority is to ensure the safety and security of the american people and the department workforce. we have witnessed an assault on our law enforcement community. californiain oakland an assassin shot to federal protective service contractors as they stood watch over a protest. one officer was killed. the other is in critical condition. police, the oakland supported by the department of homeland security, are investigating that attack. let me express my deepest condolences to the family members of these two contractors. and a loss in the dhs family impacts all of us and i want the loved ones of these brave officers to know you have the support of the department behind you. also last night the brave men and women of the united states secret service were assaulted by criminals. it's iraq's. rocks.rew -- they threw they threw alcohol. they through urine. threw urine. they did so
structure matt albans, united states secret service director murray, deputy director newsom, director patterson and deputy director klein, thank you for being here. the department of homeland security's high land -- highest priority is to ensure the safety and security of the american people and the department workforce. we have witnessed an assault on our law enforcement community. californiain oakland an assassin shot to federal protective service contractors as they stood watch over a...
66
66
May 20, 2020
05/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
it is at the patterson passed. most delays come over toward grant online.looks like it might extend beyond that at this point. e shore freeway looks great, highway four is problem free. this is 880 out of san lorenzo. we had some road work and overnight closures. this is a project that has been out there for quite some time. the lanes are clear but there is a backup. 37 miles per hours r as cidego akligh at coming away from the connector. a little slow on 101. that is a look at traffic. let's go to your forecast. the sun is on the way. >> we are going to c temperatures rise through the afternoon and high pressure will build in starting today. here is the cloud review with our sales force tower camera. our temperatures are running in the 40s and 50s as we start off wednesday. 55 in concorde and livermore. 53 in san francisco and 57 in san jose with clouds and 47 in santa rosa with clear skies. breezy on the coast and around the bay. current windsor 16 miles per hour out of the west here is what you can expect. mostly sunny skies. mild daytime highs. slightly
it is at the patterson passed. most delays come over toward grant online.looks like it might extend beyond that at this point. e shore freeway looks great, highway four is problem free. this is 880 out of san lorenzo. we had some road work and overnight closures. this is a project that has been out there for quite some time. the lanes are clear but there is a backup. 37 miles per hours r as cidego akligh at coming away from the connector. a little slow on 101. that is a look at traffic. let's...
51
51
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
deliberately alienating devices, the vast of night is an audacious feature debut for director andrew pattersoninto familiar older riffs. plaudits too to cinematographer mi littin—menz, who performs wonders with fluid camerawork following characters through streets, buildings, and car parks in breathlessly flowing fashion before coming to rest on their faces, knowing exactly when to move and when to just stay still. people are saying there's something in the sky. yeah. 0k. from new mexico to south korea, where bong joon—ho's satirical class war masterpiece parasite finds two families from opposite ends of the economic spectrum haunting each other‘s lives. designed with the same architectural elegance as the astonishing home in which much of the action plays out, this note perfect gem became the first film made entirely in a foreign language to win the oscar for best picture. it's now available both digitally and on disc, with the limited—edition steelbook blu—ray including the black and white version of the film, which bong first unveiled at the rotterdam film festival earlier this year. while
deliberately alienating devices, the vast of night is an audacious feature debut for director andrew pattersoninto familiar older riffs. plaudits too to cinematographer mi littin—menz, who performs wonders with fluid camerawork following characters through streets, buildings, and car parks in breathlessly flowing fashion before coming to rest on their faces, knowing exactly when to move and when to just stay still. people are saying there's something in the sky. yeah. 0k. from new mexico to...
50
50
May 29, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
it is a audacious feature debut from andrea patterson whose breeds strange new life into familiar oldwonders with fluid camerawork following characters through the streets, buildings and car parks and breathlessly flowing fashion before coming to rest on their faces, knowing exactly when to move and when to just stay still. people are saying there is something in the sky. from new mexico to south korea, the satirical classwork masterpiece parasite finds two families from opposite ends of the economic spectrum hunting each other‘s lives. designed with the same architectural elegance as the astonishing home in which much of the action plays out, this note perfect in became the first film made entirely in a foreign language to win the oscar foreign language to win the oscar for the best picture. it is now available both digitally and on desk with limited addition steel blood blu—ray including the black and white version of the film when she first unveiled at the rotterdam film festival earlier this year. it was held as the best film of last year i will leave you something from a movie th
it is a audacious feature debut from andrea patterson whose breeds strange new life into familiar oldwonders with fluid camerawork following characters through the streets, buildings and car parks and breathlessly flowing fashion before coming to rest on their faces, knowing exactly when to move and when to just stay still. people are saying there is something in the sky. from new mexico to south korea, the satirical classwork masterpiece parasite finds two families from opposite ends of the...
86
86
May 23, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
this is orlando patterson, to my mind this is a book as momentous through thinking about captivity and slavery as carl marx's volume one was as compared to the racial dynamic in 1869. there's a piece in slavery and social death. the problem in a slaveholding society, to the status of slaves, they died out, the workers were fired, remains be worker. there is no shift in getting fired. you are in the same position, unemployed but you could become employed later on. but the slave was no longer a slave. to repeat the violent act of transforming free man into slave, to repeat, read it again. to repeat the original violent act of transforming free men into slave. i found to be for me, one of the problems we deal with is that the structure and ritualistic performance of anti-black violence cannot be reconciled with the structure and ritualistic performance of anti-immigrant bias. there is a way in which there is something different going on here. the act of violence constitutes the prehistory of all satisfied society, the prehistory of all stratified society. economists understand what that m
this is orlando patterson, to my mind this is a book as momentous through thinking about captivity and slavery as carl marx's volume one was as compared to the racial dynamic in 1869. there's a piece in slavery and social death. the problem in a slaveholding society, to the status of slaves, they died out, the workers were fired, remains be worker. there is no shift in getting fired. you are in the same position, unemployed but you could become employed later on. but the slave was no longer a...
44
44
May 22, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
best selling authority james patterson talks about assisting book stores during the coronavirus and his latest book "house of kennedy", and 4 p.m. eastern, foundation, his book trump and churchill, defenders of person civilization and national political correspondent molly ball takes about her latest book, "pelosi", looks at the career of speak of the house nancy pelosi. at 9 p.m. after words, chris hughes talks about his book "fair shot" strengthening the middle class and the best selling thriller writer talks about his career and books on in depth. watch book tv it memorial day weekend on c-span2. >> the presidents, from public affairs, available now in paper book and e-book. presents biographies of every president, organized by their ranking, by note the historians from best to worst and features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executives and leadership style. c-span.org/the presidents. order your copy wherever books and e-books are sold. >> next, on book tv, rt
best selling authority james patterson talks about assisting book stores during the coronavirus and his latest book "house of kennedy", and 4 p.m. eastern, foundation, his book trump and churchill, defenders of person civilization and national political correspondent molly ball takes about her latest book, "pelosi", looks at the career of speak of the house nancy pelosi. at 9 p.m. after words, chris hughes talks about his book "fair shot" strengthening the middle...
81
81
May 3, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
let's begin in orange county with steve patterson in laguna beach. the mood today has been pretty heated at times, what is it like now? certainly noise very, i can tell. >> reporter: this is one of those times. the passion continues, the vitriole continues. this protest was in the hundreds. some stillover when people tried to push their way on to the beach. i want to start off by saying, this has been relatively peaceful. protesters have been respectful. we've seen a lot of cars pass by and honking support. it's been a lot smaller than some of the protests we've seen, but still there were quite a few people here, a lot of people were angry at gavin newsom before all this starts. this is obviously a conservative bastian of orange county for quite some time. you can hear the frustration and the passion. as this continued, as the stay at home order continued, there was more frustration that built up when he issued the order to close oc beaches specifically signaling out orange county. that frustrated a lot of people, we spoke to a few protesters about w
let's begin in orange county with steve patterson in laguna beach. the mood today has been pretty heated at times, what is it like now? certainly noise very, i can tell. >> reporter: this is one of those times. the passion continues, the vitriole continues. this protest was in the hundreds. some stillover when people tried to push their way on to the beach. i want to start off by saying, this has been relatively peaceful. protesters have been respectful. we've seen a lot of cars pass by...
128
128
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you so much, steve patterson, for that. protests erupted overnight across this country, including here in new york city. as we show you video in front of the barclay's center in downtown brooklyn where protesters were clearly clashing with police. they turned violent after an nypd van was set on fire. and this horrific scene of a woman being thrown to the ground. there you see it right there. she said she was knocked down by police after being asked to move out of the way. asked but thrown. joining me nows, cori coffin from times square. what is the light of deal revealing about these protests. >> reporter: it's revealing the amount of arrests. more than 50 last night, 70 the night before. the violence continues. the violence appearing to escalate as protesters tried to get into a precinct in brooklyn. police were able to keep them at bay. they pushed them back. as you just just moments ago, they set an empty police van on fire. the mayor pleading that protesters direct their anger for politicians, not police. >> if you are
thank you so much, steve patterson, for that. protests erupted overnight across this country, including here in new york city. as we show you video in front of the barclay's center in downtown brooklyn where protesters were clearly clashing with police. they turned violent after an nypd van was set on fire. and this horrific scene of a woman being thrown to the ground. there you see it right there. she said she was knocked down by police after being asked to move out of the way. asked but...
108
108
May 1, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
steve patterson is at a grocery store with more on the meat packing outbreaks.rett haake is in dallas where a lot are trying to reopen their doors today. but steve, this is a food supply chain issue. and that tension is creating even more nervousness. >> reporter: the crisis is on the health and safety issue. that's because of the nature of the business. you have to get into the mind-set of what a food processing plant looks like. these are not vast warehouses with just workers operating some machinery in some mechanical elements. these are labor intensive lines at maximum capacity at maximum speed where it is hard to social distance let alone not bump elbows with a guy works next to you. on top of that, these are obviously low paid workers. they're incentivized to come in when sick and disabled. when they go home because of the socioeconomics of the situation, a lot of times it's family situations in communal settings. so the virus spreads further. on top of all of this, the meat processing is consolidated to three or four or five companies with the lion's shar
steve patterson is at a grocery store with more on the meat packing outbreaks.rett haake is in dallas where a lot are trying to reopen their doors today. but steve, this is a food supply chain issue. and that tension is creating even more nervousness. >> reporter: the crisis is on the health and safety issue. that's because of the nature of the business. you have to get into the mind-set of what a food processing plant looks like. these are not vast warehouses with just workers operating...
120
120
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
for "sunday today," steve patterson, las vegas. >> just wild to see vegas like that.. >>> next on "sunday today," with no hockey on the schedule, one nhl team is using its space to bring people together, till death do them part. >> this is how we got married and where we got married, in the parking lot. >>> and later, a life well lived. one of the last of the famed monuments men and women who saved the world's great cultural artifacts from the ravages of a with six grams of natural protein, there's nothing you and almonds can't do. everybody gather around now one of a kind. come in to bid at five dollars, ten, going a twice, and sold! twenty, make it thirty, make it thirty five, sold! going a once, going a twice and sold!!!! *crunchá ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle n
for "sunday today," steve patterson, las vegas. >> just wild to see vegas like that.. >>> next on "sunday today," with no hockey on the schedule, one nhl team is using its space to bring people together, till death do them part. >> this is how we got married and where we got married, in the parking lot. >>> and later, a life well lived. one of the last of the famed monuments men and women who saved the world's great cultural artifacts from the...
87
87
May 23, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
best selling author james patterson talks about his latest book on the kennedy family and his efforts to assist bookstores affected by the pandemic. time magazine national political correspondent molly ball on the life and career of nancy pelosi. nick adams, founder and president of the foundation for american liberty and greatness, offers his thoughts about the similarities between president trump and winston churchill. and on monday it's an extra 24 hours of booktv,
best selling author james patterson talks about his latest book on the kennedy family and his efforts to assist bookstores affected by the pandemic. time magazine national political correspondent molly ball on the life and career of nancy pelosi. nick adams, founder and president of the foundation for american liberty and greatness, offers his thoughts about the similarities between president trump and winston churchill. and on monday it's an extra 24 hours of booktv,
228
228
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
guys, back to you. >> nbc's steve patterson live in minneapolis. steve, stay safe. thank you for your reporting. >>> well, in new york city protests erupted in the big apple including in brooklyn. take a listen. >> hands up! hands up! >> crowds and police officers clashing there. that's outside where the brooklyn nets basketball team plays, in fact where they practiced. it escalated throughout the night. >>> protesters set fire to an nypd van in another part of brooklyn. you see there an active fire in the van as it is surrounded by a crowd. many of the people in the crowd filming on their cellphones. msnbc's cori coffin is live in times square. what are you learning about the protest this morning? >> reporter: yeah, guys, good morning to you. we have learned at least 50 people have been arrested due to the protests yesterday. day two of protests, following 70 arrests made the night before and several injuries reported on police officers and they report bloody noses, leg injuries, one reports losing a tooth, and several injuries reported on protester side as well. a
guys, back to you. >> nbc's steve patterson live in minneapolis. steve, stay safe. thank you for your reporting. >>> well, in new york city protests erupted in the big apple including in brooklyn. take a listen. >> hands up! hands up! >> crowds and police officers clashing there. that's outside where the brooklyn nets basketball team plays, in fact where they practiced. it escalated throughout the night. >>> protesters set fire to an nypd van in another part...
106
106
May 18, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
steve patterson is in oregon for us. good to have you with us.his is a very important decision that i think a lot of people around the country are watching closely. what can we expect when that day-care center behind you opens up today? >> ayman, i think it's clear that one of the biggest bottlenecks to this country bouncing back in any meaningful way is childcare. jobs opening back up is not going to mean much to a lot of parents if they don't have a place to bring their children. that's doubly true for a lot of working-class families. restrictions easing here in oregon on childcare facilities, allowing some facilities to open up, especially particularly the one behind me. we have the vice president of kindercare, can you tell me, what does day care look like in the age of covid? what are you doing to ease fears from parents while working within restrictions set by the state. >> it's been really -- it's very -- oh, my gosh. i'm so sorry. i'm so proud of what we've been able to do. we've been working with medical providers, as well as local cdc a
steve patterson is in oregon for us. good to have you with us.his is a very important decision that i think a lot of people around the country are watching closely. what can we expect when that day-care center behind you opens up today? >> ayman, i think it's clear that one of the biggest bottlenecks to this country bouncing back in any meaningful way is childcare. jobs opening back up is not going to mean much to a lot of parents if they don't have a place to bring their children. that's...
95
95
May 13, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
kevin tibbles, ellison barber and steve patterson.hank you for kicking us off. >>> cases of the mystery illness suspected in 14 states across the country as the cdc issues a nationwide warning. >>> democrats unveil a new $3 trillion relief package which would include a second round of stimulus checks. we're going to talk to andy kim about why republicans are saying it is dead on arrival. more thane shipping. you get thousands of items you need to your door fast the way it works best for you. even the big stuff. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match on your schedule. you get free two day shipping on things that make your home feel like you! wayfair. way more than furniture. ♪ >>> so one of the most urgent challenges for officials in the fight against covid-19, developing a vaccine in record time that can be distributed to hundreds of millions of people around the world. top infectious disease official dr. anthony fauci sharing this update, he made clear there are no guarant
kevin tibbles, ellison barber and steve patterson.hank you for kicking us off. >>> cases of the mystery illness suspected in 14 states across the country as the cdc issues a nationwide warning. >>> democrats unveil a new $3 trillion relief package which would include a second round of stimulus checks. we're going to talk to andy kim about why republicans are saying it is dead on arrival. more thane shipping. you get thousands of items you need to your door fast the way it...
93
93
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
live to minneapolis and joined by nbc's steege patterson once again. seen a heck of a lot in the last 48, 72 hours. ramped up police presence helped control the violence to some degree last night. what did you see? >> reporter: we've seen a heck of a lot and i think the thing we first noticed last night is just how much police forces were out in force. there was a much more established presence on the ground, a much more focus on putting boots on the ground, making that visible, but not only that, making the messaging visible before there even was a presence on the street. i had my news alerts set to the governor, set to the emergency manager. there were tweets like every five minutes telling people about the curfew, telling pea if you're out on the street patrolling walking around you'll be in the way of what's been established by bringing in the national guard, and what's happening on this street to try to destroy property. that is not to say, however, you know, despite the fact that things were much more quieter last night, that we did not see confl
live to minneapolis and joined by nbc's steege patterson once again. seen a heck of a lot in the last 48, 72 hours. ramped up police presence helped control the violence to some degree last night. what did you see? >> reporter: we've seen a heck of a lot and i think the thing we first noticed last night is just how much police forces were out in force. there was a much more established presence on the ground, a much more focus on putting boots on the ground, making that visible, but not...
37
37
May 29, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
james patterson, on the politics of the kennedy family. and announcement during. anthony lucas prize, and alex's in american summer. look over the weekend for c-span2.
james patterson, on the politics of the kennedy family. and announcement during. anthony lucas prize, and alex's in american summer. look over the weekend for c-span2.
94
94
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
steve patterson, thank you so much. it is not just minneapolis, massive protests also seen right here in new york city and you can see this video in which protesters are clashing with police outside of brooklyn's barclay center and this one is pretty darned decision turning you're about to see, a woman pushed to the ground and it appears that man right there was a police officer and she says she was told to get out of the way before being so violently pushed. mayor de blasio now saying that the nypd saw that video. they are investigating the incident. governor cuomo also just said he's looking to ask the state attorney general to see what exactly happened here. joining me now my colleague cory coughlin. are these officials expecting protests to continue today? i know we heard from governor cuomo. he certainly is talking about a police review. >> reporter: yeah, and that police review could take some time, certainly they expect more today. not only are there several planned protests but also unplanned protests that they'
steve patterson, thank you so much. it is not just minneapolis, massive protests also seen right here in new york city and you can see this video in which protesters are clashing with police outside of brooklyn's barclay center and this one is pretty darned decision turning you're about to see, a woman pushed to the ground and it appears that man right there was a police officer and she says she was told to get out of the way before being so violently pushed. mayor de blasio now saying that the...
89
89
May 13, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc's steve patterson is outside the pasadena health department. steve in pasadena we're seeing one of the first examples of how this contact tracing we've been talking about can be effective. so far can we tell whether it's working? >> reporter: craig, we got a really good look at the mechanics of how contract tracing works here at the city of pasadena health department. inside here there's probably about 20 people that have come to work that will be on the phone for about eight hours a day, seven days a week. they're identifying people covid positive, contacting anybody that may have come in contact with that person so they can lock the potential outbreaks down where it starts. that was put into practice. here in pasadena there was a party, unsanctioned, in close space, about 30 or 40 people at this birthday party. there authorities got wind that one woman was coughing, joking about the coronavirus. it turns out they identified that she did have it. they were able to contact people who came in contact with her, and they were able to find that the
nbc's steve patterson is outside the pasadena health department. steve in pasadena we're seeing one of the first examples of how this contact tracing we've been talking about can be effective. so far can we tell whether it's working? >> reporter: craig, we got a really good look at the mechanics of how contract tracing works here at the city of pasadena health department. inside here there's probably about 20 people that have come to work that will be on the phone for about eight hours a...
94
94
May 18, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, steve patterson.thank you so much. >>> coming up, a plan to help all of us keep safe, which could also give jobs to unemployed americans. a twofer. congressman jimmy panetta proposing a national health force. he joins us next. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." boston light, america's oldest lighthouse, has stood strong through every dark hour and bright dawn our country has endured. it has seen the break in the clouds before anyone else. for the past 168 years, we've also stood by you, helping you weather storms like this one, to protect your loved ones. and we'll do it for 168 more. start with a round brush head. helpihow do your teeth get a dentist-clean feeling? add power. and you've got oral-b oral-b's round brush head surrounds each tooth to remove more plaque. for a superior clean, round cleans better. oral-b. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customer
thank you, steve patterson.thank you so much. >>> coming up, a plan to help all of us keep safe, which could also give jobs to unemployed americans. a twofer. congressman jimmy panetta proposing a national health force. he joins us next. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." boston light, america's oldest lighthouse, has stood strong through every dark hour and bright dawn our country has endured. it has seen the break in the clouds before anyone else. for the past 168...
91
91
May 23, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
joshua back to you. >> 65 degrees and sunny on the ventura pier with nbc's steve patterson. leaning to the side without a care in the world. steve, get back to work. don't make this look so easy. steve, thanks very much. >>> beaches in texas have been open for three weeks now as part of governor greg abbott's phased reopening plan. galveston is already seeing large crowds this weekend. social distancing there has been a challenge to say the least. this report on the popular jeep weekend event raised a few eyebrows to say the least. >> after several weelks of being stuck inside thousands have flocked here to the peninsula to make the most of their time while out. >> been in quarantine and i need to get out and party. >> jeep weekend. as for the enforcement of social distancing they say it's challenging to enforce. >> i mean you can't. it's just -- it's not possible to do that on this beach with the amount of people that we have here. >> those people in texas are part of a state that has more than 54,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus, and at least 1,500 known deaths. nbc's pr
joshua back to you. >> 65 degrees and sunny on the ventura pier with nbc's steve patterson. leaning to the side without a care in the world. steve, get back to work. don't make this look so easy. steve, thanks very much. >>> beaches in texas have been open for three weeks now as part of governor greg abbott's phased reopening plan. galveston is already seeing large crowds this weekend. social distancing there has been a challenge to say the least. this report on the popular jeep...
70
70
May 14, 2020
05/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
this 63-year-old dwight patterson and his wife had been separated the past six weeks. his wife has been fighting on a ventilator in a kansas icu. they know exactly what it is like. they had returned from a month long hospital stay herself, fighting the virus. that was the day dwight collapsed. >> my honey is back. i can embrace him and squeeze him and hold him, knowing he is going to be all right. >> be thankful for every day you take for granted. >> so glad they are back together. the first thing they are going to do once they are home is pray for each other. the separation felt like a lifetime for them and they are high school sweethearts, now married 40 years. that is amazing. >>> speaking of high school, we are honoring the class of 2020. a we are giving special shout outs all month long. up first, kayla is graduating as an honor student in san jose. she played basketball. and then she is a listing in the marines. best of luck to you. we are also looking at cassidy. she is graduating from nevada high school. it was no easy task. her grandmother said she grew up in
this 63-year-old dwight patterson and his wife had been separated the past six weeks. his wife has been fighting on a ventilator in a kansas icu. they know exactly what it is like. they had returned from a month long hospital stay herself, fighting the virus. that was the day dwight collapsed. >> my honey is back. i can embrace him and squeeze him and hold him, knowing he is going to be all right. >> be thankful for every day you take for granted. >> so glad they are back...
99
99
May 2, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc's steve patterson joins us from laguna beach.s are running pretty high over beach closures and such. earlier i heard one guy tell you during a live shot to, in his words, take off the damn mask. where does this fight stand right now? >> reporter: tensions are have not severed. this is orange county, 42 miles of coastline, 3 million people, the identity of orange county tied into the beaches. look, it's just orange netting keeping people away. people are upset at that. but also, i mean, the anger is on the street. take a look at this. protesters out right now. we can show them to you. a lot of them were upset even before this whole beach argument started. most were upset at the fact that the stay-at-home order was implemented for so long, even past the point they think we've established and broken the curve. that's what people are thinking here. now it is fuel on the fire with the fact that the governor issued that order specifically for orange county. people we spoke to say that is a singling out of people in this area. here's ex
nbc's steve patterson joins us from laguna beach.s are running pretty high over beach closures and such. earlier i heard one guy tell you during a live shot to, in his words, take off the damn mask. where does this fight stand right now? >> reporter: tensions are have not severed. this is orange county, 42 miles of coastline, 3 million people, the identity of orange county tied into the beaches. look, it's just orange netting keeping people away. people are upset at that. but also, i...
74
74
May 26, 2020
05/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
around patterson, unharmed. >> it is madness. i feel sorry for him and the victims. >> peter, if you are listening, you are loved. >> attorneys have struggled with his safe surrender. he was last seen sunday afternoon in east stroudsburg, pennsylvania. they say that he is armed and dangerous and is located, there asking the public not to approach but instead to call 911. >> police are working with the fbi to track that student down. >>> counting down to a historic lift off, spacex inches closer to its first launch with astronauts on board. >>> you're looking live at the skyline with the city of san francisco from our camera remember, we want to bring you the good news happening in the bay area and connect you to people looking to help. go to kpix.com/together to find stories of how we we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn c
around patterson, unharmed. >> it is madness. i feel sorry for him and the victims. >> peter, if you are listening, you are loved. >> attorneys have struggled with his safe surrender. he was last seen sunday afternoon in east stroudsburg, pennsylvania. they say that he is armed and dangerous and is located, there asking the public not to approach but instead to call 911. >> police are working with the fbi to track that student down. >>> counting down to a...