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department fresno area assembly member jim patterson telling members of the media friday that he was warned today of more delays for californians expecting unemployment checks. >>they don't have the number of nests they don't have the training to be able to turn. the funds around it in a way that gets people what they need in a timely fashion. >>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new funds where al-qaida by the federal government. the very next day hours after paterson spoke to the media the edd posted this it reads in part a
department fresno area assembly member jim patterson telling members of the media friday that he was warned today of more delays for californians expecting unemployment checks. >>they don't have the number of nests they don't have the training to be able to turn. the funds around it in a way that gets people what they need in a timely fashion. >>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the...
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department fresno area assembly member jim patterson telling members of the media friday that he was warned today of more delays for californians expecting unemployment checks. >>they don't have the number of nests they don't of the training to be able to turn. the funds around it in a way that gets people what they need in a timely fashion. >>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>who had unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new funds where al-qaida by the federal government. the very next day hours after paterson spoke to the media the edd posted this it reads in part a
department fresno area assembly member jim patterson telling members of the media friday that he was warned today of more delays for californians expecting unemployment checks. >>they don't have the number of nests they don't of the training to be able to turn. the funds around it in a way that gets people what they need in a timely fashion. >>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic...
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department fresno area assembly member jim patterson telling members of the media friday that he was warned today of more delays for californians expecting unemployment checks. >>they don't have the number of nests they don't have the training to be able to turn. the funds around it in a way that gets people what they need in a timely fashion. >>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>who had unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new funds where al-qaida by the federal government. the very next day hours after paterson spoke to the media the edd posted this it reads in part a
department fresno area assembly member jim patterson telling members of the media friday that he was warned today of more delays for californians expecting unemployment checks. >>they don't have the number of nests they don't have the training to be able to turn. the funds around it in a way that gets people what they need in a timely fashion. >>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the...
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department fresno area assembly member jim patterson telling members of the media friday that he was warned today of more delays for californians expecting unemployment checks. they don't have the number of nests they don't have the training. >>to be able to turn. the funds around it in a way that gets people what they need in a timely fashion. >>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>who had unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new funds where al-qaida by the federal government. the very next day hours after paterson spoke to the media the edd posted this it reads in part a td will be sending e-mails
department fresno area assembly member jim patterson telling members of the media friday that he was warned today of more delays for californians expecting unemployment checks. they don't have the number of nests they don't have the training. >>to be able to turn. the funds around it in a way that gets people what they need in a timely fashion. >>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the...
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and patterson on why his soldiers may be his most important yet. right now on "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ >> chris: angelo again from fox news in washington. the big story in the nation's capital this week was the second impeachment trial and second acquittal of former president trump and will get to that in the next segment. but when it comes to affecting people's daily lives, the real news was the cdc issuing updated guidelines for getting the nation's students back to school quickly and safely. that includes mask-wearing, distancing, hand washing, and cleaning, but not necessarily vaccinations for teachers as well as a color-coded guide to help school districts decide under what conditions they can offer in person instruction. the phased approach based on community spread corresponds to either full in person, hybrid, reduced attendance, or virtual only instruction. and joining us now, the senate director of the center for disease control and prevention, dr. work saul alinsky doctor, as i understand these necdc guidelines if your proper mitigation pla
and patterson on why his soldiers may be his most important yet. right now on "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ >> chris: angelo again from fox news in washington. the big story in the nation's capital this week was the second impeachment trial and second acquittal of former president trump and will get to that in the next segment. but when it comes to affecting people's daily lives, the real news was the cdc issuing updated guidelines for getting the nation's students back to school...
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i'm james patterson. welcome to to the end. of a james patterson formula, bite-sized chapters and a plot that races like the dickens. >> yeah. for sure, i think it's a good way, i think it fits ad modern world. chris: patterson's signature character, detective alex cross, is a publishing franchise, adapted into hit films. >> everybody down! chris: but his latest book, "walk in my combat boots," written with matt eversman, is a nonfiction page-turner. >> these are the people in the crowd. these are their stories. chris: why was that important to tell and particularly why now? >> if you've been in the military, you've been in combat, say these guys got it right. and if you haven't, you'll understand maybe for the first time in your life what it means to serve, what it means to put your life on the line for somebody else. chris: his faith story is about twins -- favorite story is about twins, jason and kevin, who both served as army rangers in iraq. >> one of them would go through a hair-raising experience, and all he would think
i'm james patterson. welcome to to the end. of a james patterson formula, bite-sized chapters and a plot that races like the dickens. >> yeah. for sure, i think it's a good way, i think it fits ad modern world. chris: patterson's signature character, detective alex cross, is a publishing franchise, adapted into hit films. >> everybody down! chris: but his latest book, "walk in my combat boots," written with matt eversman, is a nonfiction page-turner. >> these are the...
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cern james patterson. james patterson became a national icon. famous circuits. the movie circus has an extraordinary story behind it i think it was said to be stalin's favorite. as you see in the opening scene there's a woman running from a an angry crowd and frightening her and throwing rocks at her and at the bundle says been carrying is her black child. this german impresario at the climax of the film reveals the truth to the audience in the circus that she has a black child and of course the soviet response is so what do we care we don't care if he's purple polka dotted. and then he goes yearly is passed. to various members of the audience policing him a lawyer by one of the languages of research. i mean it couldn't be more. saccharine and more propaganda stick by it but it hit all the right nerves at the time as explain credibly popular even the song. was even a sort of a defacto anthem of the soviet union. it's definitely fear to say that those who appeared yunior with the crown and leader and anti-racism. government. if you. think. you're right. i think w
cern james patterson. james patterson became a national icon. famous circuits. the movie circus has an extraordinary story behind it i think it was said to be stalin's favorite. as you see in the opening scene there's a woman running from a an angry crowd and frightening her and throwing rocks at her and at the bundle says been carrying is her black child. this german impresario at the climax of the film reveals the truth to the audience in the circus that she has a black child and of course...
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>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>who had unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new funds where al-qaida by the federal government. the very next day hours after paterson spoke to the media the edd posted this it reads in part a td will be sending e-mails next week to impacted individuals notifying them that phase 2 of the extension of federal benefit programs is coming in to look for a chance to start certifying for benefits by march 7th 2021 patterson believes outdated technology within the edd is a big reason for the delay is the old. >>problem. dinosaur technology. but what did the edd called they conveniently called it. programming infrastructure erick rucker news nation. >>i her
>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>who had unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out....
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jim patterson moved to the usa to his father. homeland to translate his walk into english he now lives alone in a social apartment in washington. still all me. but in the moon they are. going to go through. valiant well meaning through all do you. through to the. baby boom. now so really do. they believe they're. going to go with moving. jim's father going to patterson like many other african-americans moved to the u.s.s.r. to work on a contract basis but he loved the country so much he stayed and started a family here. travelled in circles in the soviet union and moscow there he would not have in the united states you had a wife. 'd 3 sons. he was busy all the time his wife was. she was a. fairly well known designer stations what he saw at that time and 1932 in stalin's moscow however strange it might sound now he saw us of opportunity there. a lot. of the big guns little. more i.c.'s. and old souls. who had. that but at the minute on the medication owns the miles oceanography mohawk must fill in the studio yeltsin's cooked in t
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>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new funds where al-qaida by the federal government. the very next day hours after paterson spoke to the media the edd posted this it reads in part a td will be sending e-mails next week to impacted individuals notifying them that phase 2 of the extension of federal benefit programs is coming in to look for a chance to start certifying for benefits by march 7th 2021 patterson believes outdated technology within the edd is a big reason for the delay is the old. >>problem. dinosaur technology. but what did the edd called they conveniently called it. programming infrastructure erick rucker news nation. >>welcome back
>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new...
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>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>who had unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new funds where al-qaida by the federal government. the very next day hours after paterson spoke to the media the edd posted this it reads in part a td will be sending e-mails next week to impacted individuals notifying them that phase 2 of the extension of federal benefit programs is coming in to look for a chance to start certifying for benefits by march 7th 2021 patterson believes outdated technology within the edd is a big reason for the delay is the old. >>problem. dinosaur technology. but what did the edd called they conveniently called it. programming infrastructure. that was eric rucker reporting f
>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>who had unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out....
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steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: a growing list of more contagious variants >> this is the area where the specimen comes in. we were given access to where scientists worked 24 hours a day, testing and sequencing thousands of covid positive samples. >> this is an example of realtime pcr instrument, this is what we are using to identify the mutations that are associated with these variants >> reporter: a team of viral detectives who are deconstructing covid codes, determining how fast the virus is mutating and raising the red flag on its ability to resist the vaccine. >> you see them all pulling together and many of them occur incur there is a w variant. >> reporter: it is crucial as the cdc predicts these mutations will be the predominant strain in the u.s. by spring. >> we are a bit behind compares to other country but i think we can catch up rapidly >> reporter: a renewed effort to gain ground in a sprint of survival steve patterson. palo alto, california. >> what they are doing is so incredible important >> with more than 450,000 americans lost to the virus, many refused
steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: a growing list of more contagious variants >> this is the area where the specimen comes in. we were given access to where scientists worked 24 hours a day, testing and sequencing thousands of covid positive samples. >> this is an example of realtime pcr instrument, this is what we are using to identify the mutations that are associated with these variants >> reporter: a team of viral detectives who are deconstructing covid...
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>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>who had unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new funds where al-qaida by the federal government. the very next day hours after paterson spoke to the media the edd posted this it reads in part a coming in to look for a chance to start certifying for benefits by march 7th 2021 patterson believes outdated technology within the edd is a big reason for the delay is the old. >>problem. dinosaur technology. but what did the edd called they conveniently called it. programming infrastructure erick rucker news nation. >>still to come next here on kron 4 news at 8 o'clock we talk with our political analysts about former president donald trump's second impending
>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that money from the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>who had unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out....
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>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that moneyrom the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>who had unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new funds where al-qaida by the federal government. the very next day hours after paterson spoke to the media the edd posted this it reads in part a td will be sending e-mails next week to impacted individuals notifying them that phase 2 of the extension of federal benefit programs is coming in to look for a chance to start certifying for benefits by march 7th 2021 patterson believes outdated technology within the edd is a big reason for the delay is the old. >>problem. dinosaur technology. but what did the edd called they conveniently called it. programming infrastructure erick rucker news nation. >>still t
>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that moneyrom the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>who had unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out....
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jose >> steve patterson in los angeles. thank you. coming up, the dangerous hunt for one of america's most wanted the new el chapo >>> plus what tiger woods' team is now saying about his condition. condition. >>> the glamorous beauty queen wife of notorious former drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman is behind bars tonight. she surrendered to authorities in virginia earlier this week and she could end up cooperating with officials it comes as the hunt is on for one of mexico and america's most wanted another ruthless drug lord who took el chapo's place when he went to prison gabe gutierrez has his story. >> reporter: just weeks ago the drug enforcement administration announced the largest meth bust ever in north texas. street value, a staggering $45 ion. >> cjng is our number one priority right now >> reporter: the d.e.a. says it was tied to cjng, the cartel jalisco nueva generacion, led by this man, nemesio osegura cervantes, known as el mencho investigators say his cartel's influence now extends to all these u.s. cities and is respon
jose >> steve patterson in los angeles. thank you. coming up, the dangerous hunt for one of america's most wanted the new el chapo >>> plus what tiger woods' team is now saying about his condition. condition. >>> the glamorous beauty queen wife of notorious former drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman is behind bars tonight. she surrendered to authorities in virginia earlier this week and she could end up cooperating with officials it comes as the hunt is on for...
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out of jersey city, newark, camden, trenton, patterson, and passaic they flocked by the thousands.y bus, streetcar, train or their own autos whenever the weather is fair. new jersey shares with new york pride in the palisades interstate park across from uptown manhattan. conservation corps boys working here are quartered in comfortable barracks near inglewood, one of the new jersey suburbs. their task is to control erosion along the mighty river which cuts through the hudson valley and left the palisades towering is one of the impressive spectacles in the east. camps thronged by pleasure seekers who reach them in canoes are constantly threatened by the buffeting of the stream. here, the boys are going in at low tide to get rocks to protect streambanks from erosion. there is quite a tide and it is a man-sized job to get the rocks far enough up there. occasionally, and areas of this sort, there are rock slides. the boys are doing important work in lessening the danger of such occurrences. above them, stonewalls are being built in series to stop the wash of solid rock. they are replan
out of jersey city, newark, camden, trenton, patterson, and passaic they flocked by the thousands.y bus, streetcar, train or their own autos whenever the weather is fair. new jersey shares with new york pride in the palisades interstate park across from uptown manhattan. conservation corps boys working here are quartered in comfortable barracks near inglewood, one of the new jersey suburbs. their task is to control erosion along the mighty river which cuts through the hudson valley and left the...
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rebecka patterson is with bridgewater associates how have you been? >> i'm doing great thank you. >> let's get your sort of stake and take on the market i gather it is not necessarily full steam ahead, but you see the tailwinters you favorable monetary policy and yeah, thank you, tyler i agree for what was said about the reflay trade and a resumption of those serve sector job, that's definitely a tailwind, but in addition to that, i think the big thing is the policy backdrop, which is different from previous cycles there's two facets to this one is that short-term interest rates really have converged around zero. that's pushing investors out the risk curve, but the second thing is, with central banks, relatively speaking, running out of ammunition, they have to coordinate more with fiscal policymakers, and fiscals become the dominant lever we'll see something between 1:00 and $2 trillion. haz a huge amount of money into the economy, but even yet we're not doing. president biden will address congress on february 23rd and likely detail another package h
rebecka patterson is with bridgewater associates how have you been? >> i'm doing great thank you. >> let's get your sort of stake and take on the market i gather it is not necessarily full steam ahead, but you see the tailwinters you favorable monetary policy and yeah, thank you, tyler i agree for what was said about the reflay trade and a resumption of those serve sector job, that's definitely a tailwind, but in addition to that, i think the big thing is the policy backdrop, which...
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out of jersey city newark camden, trenton patterson forsake and other large centers. they flocked by the thousands a foot by bus street car train or in their own own autos whenever the weather is fair. new jersey shares with new york pride in the palisade interstate park across the hudson from uptown manhattan conservation corps boys working here are quartered in comfortable barracks near englewood one of new york city's exclusive, new jersey suburbs. their task is to control erosion along the mighty river which cut through the hudson valley and left the palisades towering as one of the impressive senate spectacles in the east camps thrown by pleasure seekers who reach them in canoes and power boats are constantly threatened by the buffeting of the stream. here the boys are going in at low tide to get rocks for rip wrapping to protect the stream banks from erosion. there's quite a tide. and it's a man's eyes job to get the rocks far enough up the bank. occasionally in areas of this sort serious accidents are caused by rock falls and landslides the boys are doing impor
out of jersey city newark camden, trenton patterson forsake and other large centers. they flocked by the thousands a foot by bus street car train or in their own own autos whenever the weather is fair. new jersey shares with new york pride in the palisade interstate park across the hudson from uptown manhattan conservation corps boys working here are quartered in comfortable barracks near englewood one of new york city's exclusive, new jersey suburbs. their task is to control erosion along the...
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>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that moneyrom the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new funds where al-qaida by the federal government. the very next day hours after paterson spoke to the media the edd posted this it reads in part a td will be sending e-mails next week to impacted individuals notifying them that phase 2 of the extension of federal benefit programs is coming in to look for a chance to start certifying for benefits by march 7th 2021 patterson believes outdated technology within the edd is a big reason for the delay is the old. >>problem. dinosaur technology. but what did the edd called they conveniently called it. programming infrastructure erick rucker news nation. >>and we're looki
>>patterson says his office along with other lawmakers were told friday by edd leadership that moneyrom the federal extension of the pandemic emergency unemployment compensation and the pandemic unemployment assistance programs will not be sent out to those who needed until at least early march more than 2 months patterson says after the edd received the money from the feds now these are people. >>unemployment claims that ran out on december 26. the federal funds ran out. new funds...
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joseph patterson and orthopedic surgeon at keck medical center. thank you for being with me. let me jump to the statement from the doctors from tiger woods' surgery saying both bones in woods' lower right leg, tibia and fibula, broken in multiple places and were "open fractures" meaning they pierced his skin. translate that for me and tell me, then what does that mean doctor hs to do in that surgery? >> absolutely. thank you for having me, brooke. these injuries to tiger's right leg, both upper and lower portions, the tibia and open meaning the bone fragments came out of his skin. tut through tissues, possibly muscle, definitely the skin that were exposed to the outside world, which could include bacteria from the skin and other areas of the vehicle. and open surgery needed to clean the skin, clean the fracture and protect the affected area to minimize infection. if appropriate make the bone stable and maintain the anatomic alignment and make it as functional, as much function as we can astore. also damage to the adjacent areas, ankle, foot. could
joseph patterson and orthopedic surgeon at keck medical center. thank you for being with me. let me jump to the statement from the doctors from tiger woods' surgery saying both bones in woods' lower right leg, tibia and fibula, broken in multiple places and were "open fractures" meaning they pierced his skin. translate that for me and tell me, then what does that mean doctor hs to do in that surgery? >> absolutely. thank you for having me, brooke. these injuries to tiger's right...
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with james patterson. >> tucker: that's the husband.with james patterson. >> laura: first of all, those cat eye glasses, you needed to put those on hillary, the little cat eye glasses. those aress back in style, i understand. >> i can't do everything, ingram -->> i got the back of the gren screen, biden is scary enough when he's on a front shop but when you see them on the side, that takes it to a whole new level of frightening. talk about scaring me late at night and our viewers. thanks so much. if you are a kindergartner, possibly could he or she be a racist? a new spate of videos being shown to children in school districts across the country, and you will not believe what they suggest. chris rufo here in moments will walk us through all of them and tell uste where they are being shown. oh, you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. cause when you hook our community up with the internet... boom! look at ariana, crushing virtual class. jamol, chasing that college dream. michael, doing something crazy. this
with james patterson. >> tucker: that's the husband.with james patterson. >> laura: first of all, those cat eye glasses, you needed to put those on hillary, the little cat eye glasses. those aress back in style, i understand. >> i can't do everything, ingram -->> i got the back of the gren screen, biden is scary enough when he's on a front shop but when you see them on the side, that takes it to a whole new level of frightening. talk about scaring me late at night and...
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jonathan: so you agree with rick patterson, that if we get some form of regulation, that will lead toatility? michael: i think it is more they win. jonathan: really -- more of a when. jonathan: really interesting. bitcoin just south of $51,000. tom: i think we even got $46,000 for a while. a nice bounce back this morning. i can't make anything really technical of it. if you say to me what is fair value, i am not smart enough to figure that out. jonathan: i would say look out for the banks this morning. the financials had a really good ride, and the yield curve is moving in their favor even more so. tom: and eve got green across the screen. even nasdaq with a lift. i am going to go back to the hysteria over this sector and this sector. spx is down over 2%. lisa: there's also a question with the banks and the consumer profile, the idea that they have the money to pay back their debt. the idea that there is a strong consumer which edifies. we have not seen a pricing out of what that looks like. it is hard to see commercial real estate holdings actually get truly valued. what does that du
jonathan: so you agree with rick patterson, that if we get some form of regulation, that will lead toatility? michael: i think it is more they win. jonathan: really -- more of a when. jonathan: really interesting. bitcoin just south of $51,000. tom: i think we even got $46,000 for a while. a nice bounce back this morning. i can't make anything really technical of it. if you say to me what is fair value, i am not smart enough to figure that out. jonathan: i would say look out for the banks this...
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steve patterson, thanks so much. >>> and that's going to do it for me today. if you're saying in ayman mohyeldin picks up our coverage next. in ayman mohyeldin picks up our coverage next nobody even sees them. (vo) discover the exclusive, new miracle-earmini- a nearly invisible hearing aid from the brand leader in hearing aids. new miracle-earmini. so small and comfortable that no one will see them, but you'll notice the difference. call today to start your 30-day risk-free trial. start the year with better hearing and big savings. call miracle-ear today. big news travels fast on t-mobile, the leader in 5g coverage and speed. that's why we're bringing out our best deal on the new iphone 12 with 5g. right now get the iphone 12 on us on each and every plan. switch now and save 20% on your bill versus the other guys. and that's not an introductory rate, that's the best value in wireless. that's right. the iphone 12 on us. on the leader in 5g. and save 20% per month. share big moments and big savings at t-mobile. the holidays weren't exactly smooth sledding this y
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nbc's steve patterson, thank you very much. much appreciated. >>> let's turn to the other big story today. for the first time since january 6th, we heard from the former top security officials responsible for the u.s. capitol, as well as the acting chief of the d.c. police. together, they painted a devastating portrait of disarray, poor communication, bad intelligence all culminating with their forces being overwhelmed by the maga insurrectionist mob. capitol police chief steven sund. >> the events i witnessed january 6th was the worst attack on law enforcement and our democracy that i've seen in my sbar career. these criminals came prepared for war. >> let's be clear. capitol police is unlike any policing agency in america. with 2,300 sworn officers and employees and an approximate budget of more than $400 million, they have one prime directive. they are responsible for securing the capitol complex and answer only to congress. to say they were not prepared to do their one job is an inconceivable scandal. you heard sund say tha
nbc's steve patterson, thank you very much. much appreciated. >>> let's turn to the other big story today. for the first time since january 6th, we heard from the former top security officials responsible for the u.s. capitol, as well as the acting chief of the d.c. police. together, they painted a devastating portrait of disarray, poor communication, bad intelligence all culminating with their forces being overwhelmed by the maga insurrectionist mob. capitol police chief steven sund....
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writes with patterson. >> laura: l exactly.s cat eye glasses, you needed to put those on hillary, those old cat eye glasses, those are back in style, i understand. >> i can't do everything. >> laura: i know. anything else? i go back to that green screen, biden is scary enough when he is on a front shot, but when you see him from the side, that takes it to a whole new level of frightening, okay? scaring me late at night, and our viewers. all right, raiment, thank you so much. now, is your kindergarten or possibly, could he or she be a racist? a new spate of videos is being showed two children in school districts across the country, and you will not believe what they suggest. chris rufo is here in moments to walk us through all of them and tell us where they are being shown. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $300 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimit
writes with patterson. >> laura: l exactly.s cat eye glasses, you needed to put those on hillary, those old cat eye glasses, those are back in style, i understand. >> i can't do everything. >> laura: i know. anything else? i go back to that green screen, biden is scary enough when he is on a front shot, but when you see him from the side, that takes it to a whole new level of frightening, okay? scaring me late at night, and our viewers. all right, raiment, thank you so much....
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nbc correspondent steve patterson has more on the latest push for reform. >> reporter: activists andm coast to coast saying enough is enough. >> it's really been terrifying for our community. >> reporter: the fight ended a stark increase in the amount of reported hate crimes, discrimination aimed at asian-americans. in the last few weeks the surge has been underlined by a series of violent attacks. in new york, police releasing surveillance video of a woman being thrown to the ground, beaten, kicked and dragged on tuesday. across town, just two days later police say a 37-year-old man was stabbed in the back unprovoked. the suspect now arrested and charged with attempted murder, allegedly telling police he didn't like the way the victim looked at him. the surge also impacting the bay area where there have been at least 18 incidents involving asian-americans this year. 84-year-old vicha ratanapakdee was killed after being loved to the ground. u.s. veteran danny kim was beaten. >> they started calling me [ bleep ]. all sorts of nasty stuff. >> we're tired of being targeted. we're angry
nbc correspondent steve patterson has more on the latest push for reform. >> reporter: activists andm coast to coast saying enough is enough. >> it's really been terrifying for our community. >> reporter: the fight ended a stark increase in the amount of reported hate crimes, discrimination aimed at asian-americans. in the last few weeks the surge has been underlined by a series of violent attacks. in new york, police releasing surveillance video of a woman being thrown to the...
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>>jeff patterson reports. it was spontaneous and fox win a streets downtown. >>downtown became gridlocked with cars people honking their horns and celebrating. when you look at the big picture the thousands of people who were celebrating its very small group or we have problems we watched as tampa police officers use their bikes to push back a crowd. >>then when a large group near curtis hixon started causing property damage. tampa police used a loudspeaker to tell the crowd to leave. when many didn't leave tampa police moved in to disperse the crowd. despite what we saw tampa mayor jane castor says for the most part things went well after the game we had literally 10's of thousands of people come out. >>to share in the excitement of the super bowl win and the majority of them did it very very peacefully. we also witnessed many in the crowd, not wearing face coverings police chief brian dugan says it would have been impossible last night to enforce the mask mandate. we were stretched then the officers were working 1516 hour days and we did the best we could an
>>jeff patterson reports. it was spontaneous and fox win a streets downtown. >>downtown became gridlocked with cars people honking their horns and celebrating. when you look at the big picture the thousands of people who were celebrating its very small group or we have problems we watched as tampa police officers use their bikes to push back a crowd. >>then when a large group near curtis hixon started causing property damage. tampa police used a loudspeaker to tell the crowd...
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. >>> i want to turn to steve patterson in burbank, california. hospitalizations there are down. they are down throughout california. they are down nationwide, in fact. steve, as you know, california just surpassed 50,000 covid deaths, the most of any state. officials in california contend things are improving. what are they telling you? >> reporter: i think you can characterize this as caution optimism. as you heard in the briefing, case counts are still abnormally high. despite us being nearly a year into this thing, hundreds of californians are still dying every day. you can't ignore and have to recognize the gains that have been made. seven day positivity rate around 2.9% in this state. that's a far cry from where we were just a few weeks ago. as you mentioned, hospitalizations down, icu capacity has gone up. the case count itself, while still high, has vastly improved. it was about mid january where we were seeing 40,000 new cases every single day. yesterday, the state health department reported less than 5,000. still, as heard in the briefing, both from the medical communit
. >>> i want to turn to steve patterson in burbank, california. hospitalizations there are down. they are down throughout california. they are down nationwide, in fact. steve, as you know, california just surpassed 50,000 covid deaths, the most of any state. officials in california contend things are improving. what are they telling you? >> reporter: i think you can characterize this as caution optimism. as you heard in the briefing, case counts are still abnormally high. despite...
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these water not called cold and patterson revolvers. they look unusual to us, they have a folding trigger, it lobbed down with a hammer when it's cocked, and they also were a miserable failure. now, he had gone out of business, gave up on these but a man in the u.s. mounted rifles who has served as a texas ranger, had to use these revolvers and texas and felt they were exactly with the military needed for the wars and skirmishes with the texas mexico border. came back to cold and asked him to make 1000 of these for her sale to the government, that they needed to be bigger, heavier and more powerful. his name was sam walker and this cold became known as the walker model. as you can see, it was a big, heavy revolver pushing almost five pounds in weight and it took a very heavy powder charge. two powerful for the metallurgy at the time, and out of the 1100 of these, only 10% of these survive that were made. and a number of these were found with cracked or broken cylinders. he's the shortened soldier came out with this model, and from that
these water not called cold and patterson revolvers. they look unusual to us, they have a folding trigger, it lobbed down with a hammer when it's cocked, and they also were a miserable failure. now, he had gone out of business, gave up on these but a man in the u.s. mounted rifles who has served as a texas ranger, had to use these revolvers and texas and felt they were exactly with the military needed for the wars and skirmishes with the texas mexico border. came back to cold and asked him to...
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>> steve patterson, thank you. >>> one of the biggest consulting firms in all the world will pay nearly $600 million for its role in the opioid crisis. mckinsey and company has reached an agreement with attorneys general in 44 states and territories. this settlement comes after documents revealed how the firm helped drive sales of purdue pharma's oxycontin that's the drug the government claimed helped fuel the opioid crisis in this country if the n first place. according to the settlement, north mckinsey does not admit to wrong doing. 243,000 americans have died from prescription opioid overdoses since 2000 one piece of coronavirus relief that all scientists agree has to be tackled is the high rate of child poverty in the country three different solutions emerging now first, president biden's it's included in his relief proposal it expands the federal tax credit, $3,600 per child every year the administration says that will help cut child poverty in half senator mitt romney's response to that, another plan, one that gives households monthly cash payments, up to $4,200 each year per chil
>> steve patterson, thank you. >>> one of the biggest consulting firms in all the world will pay nearly $600 million for its role in the opioid crisis. mckinsey and company has reached an agreement with attorneys general in 44 states and territories. this settlement comes after documents revealed how the firm helped drive sales of purdue pharma's oxycontin that's the drug the government claimed helped fuel the opioid crisis in this country if the n first place. according to the...
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i'm justin goodman, an associate attorney with zachman and patterson and i'm here representing the san francisco apartment association and the small property owners of san francisco. what i wanted to share with the committee which, obviously, the committee is well aware, is california sb-91 was signed into law last friday and has immediate effect and we agree with the statements of supervisor preston that it supersede the local authority in this area. while you're speaking on this, we had particular concerns with -- i know this is an emergency ordinance, but like the rent increase moratorium it obviously could be extended and this was written in an open-ended language to allow further continuances, particularly with san francisco's smaller property owners. we thought that it was overbroad in including section 37.9, sub-b of the administrative code that is an exemption on the provisions for owners who rent bedrooms out of their own apartments and we thought that impaired our small property owners' right of privacy. but in general this is something that needs state-wide attention and unf
i'm justin goodman, an associate attorney with zachman and patterson and i'm here representing the san francisco apartment association and the small property owners of san francisco. what i wanted to share with the committee which, obviously, the committee is well aware, is california sb-91 was signed into law last friday and has immediate effect and we agree with the statements of supervisor preston that it supersede the local authority in this area. while you're speaking on this, we had...