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they and one of their eldest daughters were there to talk about another ild, 56-year old patty. >> patty was a beautul baby. when we brought her home from the hospital it seemed lik everything would be okay when we get her home. the infant had troeeding,t. the result of respiratory problems. and then she developed seizures. by the time pattturned two she was diagnosed with an intelltual disability. but with a family of 11 brothers and sisters, the danay patty has led a full life. and by several measures theda els are much further along with their preparation for patty's continuing care after they pass away. they have a financial trust for her, and guardians in place who are aware of her needs. and she has long-term housing. since her early 20s patty has been living in a group home, paid for by medicaid and social security disability benefits. >> our philosophy was that we never wanted the rest of our children to have to take care of patty. didn't feel it was fair to she needed a place of her own.he and that's we were, really thought the group ho was-- esrfect solution. >> reporter: butte
they and one of their eldest daughters were there to talk about another ild, 56-year old patty. >> patty was a beautul baby. when we brought her home from the hospital it seemed lik everything would be okay when we get her home. the infant had troeeding,t. the result of respiratory problems. and then she developed seizures. by the time pattturned two she was diagnosed with an intelltual disability. but with a family of 11 brothers and sisters, the danay patty has led a full life. and by...
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and second what patty says about her graciousness. we were not directly part of her white house staff but i do remember once she invited her staff to go out on her yacht. and another time we got a gift of a guilted french chair that belonged to the blue room suite, and it was mrs. nixon's birthday, and we invited her to our office to show her the chair and had a little birthday celebration her friend was there and some of the butlers and household staff came in. and there's a wonderful photograph of her looking at something that says you're not quite 49 on the placard. but she was a very strong supporter. she as patty said had a lot of energy and was extremely gracious to people visiting the white house and to people who would contribute in some way to the collections. >> you have worked over a period of several presidents, and you've got to see threads today that were begun by pat nixon. >> oh, sure, absolutely. first of all, i have to say it's just an honor to be here with these two wonderful women who had the opportunity. one, i wi
and second what patty says about her graciousness. we were not directly part of her white house staff but i do remember once she invited her staff to go out on her yacht. and another time we got a gift of a guilted french chair that belonged to the blue room suite, and it was mrs. nixon's birthday, and we invited her to our office to show her the chair and had a little birthday celebration her friend was there and some of the butlers and household staff came in. and there's a wonderful...
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so, patti, you can speak to that, perhaps.hat stopped, i think, later, but -- >> it was very gradual. >> yeah. >> almost that you couldn't even give it a date. but in the beginning, yes, it was just a corps of maybe four or five women that also followed around to various things. and then she started doing international trips. >> right. >> well, remember, in the vice presidential days, she had already done 53 foreign trips. i mean, that's unbelievable. >> it is unbelievable. >> she may have been the most -- the best-prepared woman to be first lady that there's ever been in history. she had so much experience and so much experience at a young age. she was very, very confident of the things that she needed to do and could enhance the position and also enhance the -- >> the stature of the role, too. >> yeah. i was going to say, the acceptance of her constituents in the presidency. >> if you knew pat nixon or worked for pat or president nixon, either bobbie, so many of you who are involved with the reagan -- the nixon foundation. w
so, patti, you can speak to that, perhaps.hat stopped, i think, later, but -- >> it was very gradual. >> yeah. >> almost that you couldn't even give it a date. but in the beginning, yes, it was just a corps of maybe four or five women that also followed around to various things. and then she started doing international trips. >> right. >> well, remember, in the vice presidential days, she had already done 53 foreign trips. i mean, that's unbelievable. >> it...
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for the july 4th holiday weekend could lead to a rise in cases let's get an update from a summer of patty hewes joining us from colombia capital bogota how are officials across the region explaining this rapid rise in cases. well gary essentially there are 2 reasons that always come up when trying to explain what's happening of course the 1st one is the fact that throughout the
for the july 4th holiday weekend could lead to a rise in cases let's get an update from a summer of patty hewes joining us from colombia capital bogota how are officials across the region explaining this rapid rise in cases. well gary essentially there are 2 reasons that always come up when trying to explain what's happening of course the 1st one is the fact that throughout the
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it's all over the world cereals play an important role in generally whether it's bread couscous or patty young that some people have meat others left nuts and then there are those who have insects insects let me take a look no not there let's move on to other things but in spite of all the differences are there any nutritional facts that apply to everyone this is what i'm going to focus on today but 1st what about this is not a virus is it possible to contract covert 19 through food. fresh fruit and vegetables what is the risk of becoming infected with corona virus through eating after all lots of different people will have touched the food before
it's all over the world cereals play an important role in generally whether it's bread couscous or patty young that some people have meat others left nuts and then there are those who have insects insects let me take a look no not there let's move on to other things but in spite of all the differences are there any nutritional facts that apply to everyone this is what i'm going to focus on today but 1st what about this is not a virus is it possible to contract covert 19 through food. fresh...
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i was around some awfully nice girls in my life. >> in 2011, john and patty actually start dating.ith patty's help, john rents a storefront in downtown portales from thanksgiving until christmas, and calls it the dollhouse. the dolls sell like hot cakes, some for $1, some for $10. >> it went really well. we had lots of people in, because everybody wanted to buy the dolls, hear the story. >> and meet john? >> but he was mine at that time, so they couldn't have him. [ laughs ] >> i like that. you must have a reputation around town? >> they call me the "doll boy." [ laughs ] >> how's that working out for you? >> once everything started going, with both ebay and the dollhouse, i thought, "you can call me whatever you want. i don't care. i've got a pretty good inheritance here, boys." >> and john does make a tidy sum -- $5,000 on the store. add that to the $15,000 from ebay, and he's liquidated the bulk of his mom's doll collection for $20,0000. but his job isn't over. john still has close to 1,000 dolls stacked in his barn that he's yet to unload. >> will selling the doll collection he
i was around some awfully nice girls in my life. >> in 2011, john and patty actually start dating.ith patty's help, john rents a storefront in downtown portales from thanksgiving until christmas, and calls it the dollhouse. the dolls sell like hot cakes, some for $1, some for $10. >> it went really well. we had lots of people in, because everybody wanted to buy the dolls, hear the story. >> and meet john? >> but he was mine at that time, so they couldn't have him. [...
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well patty cohen joins us live now from outside a hospital in maryland and if we can look at the situation in florida 1st another depressing milestone has been paused how all the hospitals coping and how much pressure is it pushing on the health system that. well if you think about it the whole reason the country shut down is so we wouldn't see what happened in the hospitals in spain and italy happen here or to the hospital behind me now here in maryland they locked it down and basically they've seen the positivity rate stay below 5 percent but in florida the positivity rates that's the number of tests being taken. could coming back positive is now 12 almost 20 percent so as you mentioned more than 15000 cases and let's think about this virus what we know about this virus your sick and spreading the disease for days if not up to 2 weeks before you actually start to feel the symptoms so if these 15000 people were getting even one other person sick more likely 2 or 3 these numbers are going to be astronomical and likely the hospitals are going to collapse and many cities they already have or
well patty cohen joins us live now from outside a hospital in maryland and if we can look at the situation in florida 1st another depressing milestone has been paused how all the hospitals coping and how much pressure is it pushing on the health system that. well if you think about it the whole reason the country shut down is so we wouldn't see what happened in the hospitals in spain and italy happen here or to the hospital behind me now here in maryland they locked it down and basically...
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and patty, i remember from my years, i covered seven presidents, starting with gerald ford. all the way to president obama. i remember all of them, i think was ronald reagan who said there is no limit to what you can accomplish if you don't care who gets the credit. that was pat nixon. she lived that. she was the embodiment of that. you could see it. it was never about her. i ran into a quote, and it was a barbara bush quote. pat nixon didn't take credit, -- >> barbara bush was not shy. >> nixon didn't seek credit, which is probably why she is not as fully appreciated as she should. because she never sought recognition for herself. those of us who knew and mired her always wished she had gotten the appreciation that she earned over a lifetime of service. >> mrs. nixon always wanted the word to speak for itself. she didn't care about getting credit. she generally did not. >> you wants told me that the role of first lady adapts to the woman as much as the woman adapts. how does that work? >> someday, it will be a man. that is the white house in general, throughout our history.
and patty, i remember from my years, i covered seven presidents, starting with gerald ford. all the way to president obama. i remember all of them, i think was ronald reagan who said there is no limit to what you can accomplish if you don't care who gets the credit. that was pat nixon. she lived that. she was the embodiment of that. you could see it. it was never about her. i ran into a quote, and it was a barbara bush quote. pat nixon didn't take credit, -- >> barbara bush was not shy....
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how about caitlin's cat, patty mayonnaise.hat had to be the best name ever. >> i do not think that they can hear me. we love the cats. keep them coming. we will check in with gianna with a look at travel. >> i heard you, and i second that. patty mayonnaise is one of the best names i have ever heard. if you are a parent, you know what i mean. westbounder 580 is one of our slowest spot's and we saw some delays around the allatoona pass. this is a fire that was pretty much active overnight. it looks like everything is okay. we will give you an update but as far as traffic goes, we are slow out of tracy onto the allatoona pass and maybe the connector from 205 to 580. the drive times are a little bit faster but west on 580 at greenville is sluggish. speeds are dipping down to 11 miles an hour as you make that connector on to 580. the crash is to the white shoulder. you will see some activity on scene and possibly some spectators slowing down. it is holding steady at 80 minutes. we did have an earlier trouble spot on 680 on the righ
how about caitlin's cat, patty mayonnaise.hat had to be the best name ever. >> i do not think that they can hear me. we love the cats. keep them coming. we will check in with gianna with a look at travel. >> i heard you, and i second that. patty mayonnaise is one of the best names i have ever heard. if you are a parent, you know what i mean. westbounder 580 is one of our slowest spot's and we saw some delays around the allatoona pass. this is a fire that was pretty much active...
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ted called patty his best friend; thoughtful, cheerful, and loved everyone. they would have celebrated 40 years of marriage this yr. brian miller was blind for most of his life, but he refused to let that hold him back. through his work at the department of riucation and s advocacy groups in the waington, d.c. area, he helped institute policies to aid the blind. brian's mom said he had great energy and a lmue for history, c and travel. thatncluded his plan to visitt 100 differuntries in his lifetime. he made it to 65. brian was 52 years old. 28-year-old james simpson was a natural at connecting withot rs. his family called him a gentle giant, with a smile anenergy that could light up a room. growing up in ster care inme sacramento, developed a passion for helping young people. r served as a camp counse and mentored other fostered teens. after moving to washingt, in began counseling youth at a mental health facility. those who knew him said despite life's challenges, james was selfless and always positive. friends and family sharing their stories with us. that
ted called patty his best friend; thoughtful, cheerful, and loved everyone. they would have celebrated 40 years of marriage this yr. brian miller was blind for most of his life, but he refused to let that hold him back. through his work at the department of riucation and s advocacy groups in the waington, d.c. area, he helped institute policies to aid the blind. brian's mom said he had great energy and a lmue for history, c and travel. thatncluded his plan to visitt 100 differuntries in his...
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yeah well this spat between the 2 has really been going on since april of patty's writing a report she alluded to the fact that dr anthony found she served under 6 presidents so he is well respected in the united states by both democrats and republicans in fact his approval rating is higher than the u.s. president's right now it's about 67 percent according to some polls now why is the white house doing this why are they putting out this message saying that in the words of president dr anthony found she has quote made a lot of mistakes well because corona virus is spreading in the united states and this is an election year and it appears that there's a cordon a good strategy to blame someone and that person is dr anthony found she and of course joe biden has been repeatedly criticizing the u.s. president for the coronavirus response of course the democratic presidential nominee running to replace donald trump in the white house and so in the midst of all of this you have this sort of cordon a tactic it appears to keep dr anthony found out of the spotlight what we're told is that the 2
yeah well this spat between the 2 has really been going on since april of patty's writing a report she alluded to the fact that dr anthony found she served under 6 presidents so he is well respected in the united states by both democrats and republicans in fact his approval rating is higher than the u.s. president's right now it's about 67 percent according to some polls now why is the white house doing this why are they putting out this message saying that in the words of president dr anthony...
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patty has been involved in criminal justice reform.y understand historically black colleges are making a big difference in the lives of their students. they can make an even bigger difference if they have the resources to help those students . morehousem to visit college last year. they decided to make an initial to morehouse, spellman, and others. they are already seeing the return on that investment. memphis alson in made a $40 million gift to at historically black college. vonnie: we will follow this as it goes along. get in touch with michael lomax to make your donation. the united negro college fund president and ceo. thank you. t and ceo. thank you. mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. supreme court justice ruth eater ginsburg has been getting treatment for a recurrence of cancer. she is receiving chemotherapy for lay-ins on her liver. she says treatment has been successful and she has been able to keep up with her work and says she is fully able to stay on at her post. as her vibeburg bouts of cancer amid a sl
patty has been involved in criminal justice reform.y understand historically black colleges are making a big difference in the lives of their students. they can make an even bigger difference if they have the resources to help those students . morehousem to visit college last year. they decided to make an initial to morehouse, spellman, and others. they are already seeing the return on that investment. memphis alson in made a $40 million gift to at historically black college. vonnie: we will...
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these developments with political hay and she's joining us from just outside a hospital in maryland patty to tell us what you're hearing about that uptick in the number of deaths. this virus has really shown that what matters is where you live when it comes to this virus here in the state of maryland the republican governor took it very seriously he shut the economy down was slow to reopen it so hospitals like this one are not overwhelmed now the states that opened up the earliest now that's where you're seeing these cases just skyrocket just to give you an example a month ago in the state of florida on june 10th there were 1230 new cases july 10th 9365 cases so we know how this virus multiplies if nothing changes could the numbers will be astronomical we're already seeing hospitals in these states that have been so hard hit simply overwhelmed there are no more beds everything that they feared would happen in new york in april and march is now happening and wide swaths of the country and what you're seeing in these states these are many of them republican governors simply refusing to make
these developments with political hay and she's joining us from just outside a hospital in maryland patty to tell us what you're hearing about that uptick in the number of deaths. this virus has really shown that what matters is where you live when it comes to this virus here in the state of maryland the republican governor took it very seriously he shut the economy down was slow to reopen it so hospitals like this one are not overwhelmed now the states that opened up the earliest now that's...
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yolanda adams have loved for years and then patty labell we have done tv shows and performances togetherbut she is spectacular. it's like old home week for me. >> i know that you have to go. let me say two things. you're a great performer too. i have seen you and watched you as a performer. it's tremendous talent. this is the last chance to ask me to per form with you for the fourth of july if you would like. i'm willing to do it [ laughter ] >> you're willing. okay. maybe next year. >> okay. i can accept that. >> have a great time . we will be watching you on the fourth of july for the 40th anniversary presentation of the capital fourth. have a great time. we will see you on tv, and thanks for being with us on mornings on 2 at 9:00. >> thank you. >> have a great day. >>> to get more details on the presentation of a capital, just go to ktvu.com and click on web links. >>> all right. dave, thank you very much. the nfl is gearing up for big changes before the players get back on the field. up next, the adjustments made to the preseason. blip >>> new this morning, we're seeing the first ima
yolanda adams have loved for years and then patty labell we have done tv shows and performances togetherbut she is spectacular. it's like old home week for me. >> i know that you have to go. let me say two things. you're a great performer too. i have seen you and watched you as a performer. it's tremendous talent. this is the last chance to ask me to per form with you for the fourth of july if you would like. i'm willing to do it [ laughter ] >> you're willing. okay. maybe next...
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the election comes as dependent make pattis croatia's fight to tourism sector but the biggest financial crisis in decades looming the economy is the. the issue for many voters is. that a vote for no not for me as a young mother it is important to have a stable job so my family can be sustained by the fire and the fact that farm animals that live on they don't care enough about croatians going abroad and the climate and and the low salaries for young people many simply don't have a choice we should have more young people. involved in politics and. i don't know maybe because the have some youthful ideas fresh ideas. recent polls put the 2 main political camps neck and neck with only around a quarter of the vote each that could leave room for croatia's right wing homeland movement to join the government. a new nationalist party led by popular singer mira sloughs choro this picking up votes from the ruling party here to promote my portable. there's no clear winner in sight and due to cope at 19 voter turnout is unpredictable as to condemn it lingers for the 1st time croatia will have an ele
the election comes as dependent make pattis croatia's fight to tourism sector but the biggest financial crisis in decades looming the economy is the. the issue for many voters is. that a vote for no not for me as a young mother it is important to have a stable job so my family can be sustained by the fire and the fact that farm animals that live on they don't care enough about croatians going abroad and the climate and and the low salaries for young people many simply don't have a choice we...
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that news isn't good but sure thank patty for sharing her story. maybe people will listen to her.ough it. >>> there's growing concern that the coronavirus may spread farther than previously thought in those tiny airborne particles we're hearing about. those particles, for example, from a sneeze, can spread up to six feet without a mask. but more than 200 scientists are now urging the w.h.o. to reconsider their guidance on that when it comes to indoor spaces. our chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook spoke with two of the scientists. >> reporter: researchers say the evidence is here. the coronavirus is likely airborne. when we cough or sneeze, larger airborn droplets containing virus can travel, usually up to about six feet. smaller particles can be emitted by talking or singing and can go much farther and linger in the air for hours. >> they don't fall to the ground in six feet and can remain in the air for hours and potentially infectious for hours. >> what would you like the w.h.o. to do? >> acknowledge that the risk goes beyond six feet. >> reporter: dr. don milton co-wrot
that news isn't good but sure thank patty for sharing her story. maybe people will listen to her.ough it. >>> there's growing concern that the coronavirus may spread farther than previously thought in those tiny airborne particles we're hearing about. those particles, for example, from a sneeze, can spread up to six feet without a mask. but more than 200 scientists are now urging the w.h.o. to reconsider their guidance on that when it comes to indoor spaces. our chief medical...
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alumnso sorprenderán y saber cómo decirle qué tienen que hacer ahora, una de las estudiantes será pattyonlas reglas, . >>> las clases comenarán en línea y se espera que hasta 20 estudiantes reciban este curso, esto es en asociación con el condado marín para controlar, para tomarle ventaja esta pandemia, autoridades aseguran que un rastreo bien hecho evitaría de sobremanera nuevos contagios, pero como siempre la prevención de nuestra parte es la mejor arma. >>> el condado santa clara permanecerán abeirtos hasta el primero de agosto, operarán en las ciudades de san antonio josé en horarios especiales, las ubicaciones y horarios los tiene en pantalla (información en pantalla) ♪. >>> comenzaron a hacerpruebas de covid-19 a través de la saliva, al menos 300 eprsonas diarias podrían hacer las pruebas, es un programa piloto gratuito y no necesita seguro mdico, marissa nos escribió pues ella dio positivo al coronavirus y fue asintomática, por lo que guardó una cuarentena, marissa, según los representantes del departamento de salud de santa calra aquellos pacientes asintomáticos pueden regresar
alumnso sorprenderán y saber cómo decirle qué tienen que hacer ahora, una de las estudiantes será pattyonlas reglas, . >>> las clases comenarán en línea y se espera que hasta 20 estudiantes reciban este curso, esto es en asociación con el condado marín para controlar, para tomarle ventaja esta pandemia, autoridades aseguran que un rastreo bien hecho evitaría de sobremanera nuevos contagios, pero como siempre la prevención de nuestra parte es la mejor arma. >>> el...
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featuring: patti labelle, john fogerty, the temptations, andy grammer yolanda adams, renée fleming, tracens brian stokes mitchell, chrissy metz, mandy gonzalez, and a tribute to our frontline workers. it's the fortieth anniversary of a capitol fourth. saturday july fourth, eight- seven central. only on pbs. >>> president trump has spent much of his morning on twitter again today. tweeting retweeting something like 16 times before 8:00 this morning. calming the intel that claims russia offered bounties to the taliban to kill u.s. soldiers a hoax, created to hurt him and the republican party. a hoax created by journalists, he says. he also spent a lot of time tweeting his own post this morning, including thiswhere he uses a racial slur once again against elizabeth warren saying that he's going to veto a defense spending bill if it contains an amendment to strip the names of confederate generals from u.s. military bases which i believe had bipartisan support. nothing on the exponential surge of coronavirus cases across the country. cnn kaitlan collins joins me with more on this. when you ta
featuring: patti labelle, john fogerty, the temptations, andy grammer yolanda adams, renée fleming, tracens brian stokes mitchell, chrissy metz, mandy gonzalez, and a tribute to our frontline workers. it's the fortieth anniversary of a capitol fourth. saturday july fourth, eight- seven central. only on pbs. >>> president trump has spent much of his morning on twitter again today. tweeting retweeting something like 16 times before 8:00 this morning. calming the intel that claims russia...
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featuring: patti labelle, john fogerty, the temptations, andy grammer yolanda adams, renée fleming, traceadkins brian stokes mitchell, chrissy metz, mandy gonzalez, and a tribute to our frontline workers. it's the fortieth anniversary of a capitol fourth. saturday july fourth, eight- seven central. only on pbs. you're first. first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency, you need a network that puts you first. that connects you to technology to each other...
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he cut his hand while trying to separate frozen hamburger patties and his season was well done. >> nelson bumgardner missed three months in 2017 after he fell off a dirt bike during an off day in colorado. >> probably not the first time i made a stupid decision. >> he claimed he broke his left wrist in 2002 while washing his truck and it didn't last on that story and it was later learned that he actually fell off of his motorcycle. >> loops. >> the problem with these guys hurting themselves doing little chores is it gives them the ultimate excuse to not wash the dishes or do chores at home. >> what happens when a guy like michael jordan cuts is figure, finger cutting cigars. that is not a chore. >> the truth is ken bastida is missing the newscast because the fishing pole hit his head and gave him a concussion. >> that is the least of his issues. okay? >> he is lucky the boat did not think. >> he is relaxing. have a great vacation. oh brother. >> thank you. even though zoos and museums had to close again, six flags discovery kingdom reopened today and the zoo and aquarium exhibits are open
he cut his hand while trying to separate frozen hamburger patties and his season was well done. >> nelson bumgardner missed three months in 2017 after he fell off a dirt bike during an off day in colorado. >> probably not the first time i made a stupid decision. >> he claimed he broke his left wrist in 2002 while washing his truck and it didn't last on that story and it was later learned that he actually fell off of his motorcycle. >> loops. >> the problem with...
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on the same grill as meat-based patties, the judge pointed out none of the plaintiffing asked burgering method before policing their orders. i wonder how that would turn out. restaurant brands international owned burger king started offering plant-based options by impossible foods last year. the chain placing the impossible whopper two for 6-dollar menu. the sandwich faces declining sales. i haven't tried one. i'm not going to. ♪ hey there people eligible for medicare. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... [mmm pizza...] is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... that's on you. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. and these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement. that's because they meet their high standards of quality and service. wanna learn more? it'
on the same grill as meat-based patties, the judge pointed out none of the plaintiffing asked burgering method before policing their orders. i wonder how that would turn out. restaurant brands international owned burger king started offering plant-based options by impossible foods last year. the chain placing the impossible whopper two for 6-dollar menu. the sandwich faces declining sales. i haven't tried one. i'm not going to. ♪ hey there people eligible for medicare. gimme two minutes. and...
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corn farms and patties are still submerged and japan's agricultural ministry is warning of big lossesdamage. china, though, seems to be in the middle of its widespread flooding in the east of the country with homes and buildings surrounded by water. 0fficials here are predicting a big overflow from a lake on the yangtze river as torrential rain continues to fall. state media is reporting water levels are rising at an unprecedented pace, prompting officials to issue fresh alerts. translation: in the next 7-10 days in the middle and lower reaches of the yangtze river, there will be a huge amount of rainfall that will last for a comparatively long period of time. therefore, we need to be cautious of possible flooding. injapan as in china, residents wait for the rain to finally ease and hope that the worst of it is very nearly behind them. reged ahmad, bbc news. germany's response to the coronavirus pandemic helped it to keep the number of infections and deaths relatively low. the country is now trying to re—open parts of the economy which it had to suspend — in particular, its arts and c
corn farms and patties are still submerged and japan's agricultural ministry is warning of big lossesdamage. china, though, seems to be in the middle of its widespread flooding in the east of the country with homes and buildings surrounded by water. 0fficials here are predicting a big overflow from a lake on the yangtze river as torrential rain continues to fall. state media is reporting water levels are rising at an unprecedented pace, prompting officials to issue fresh alerts. translation: in...
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it's all over the world cereals play an important role in generally whether it's bread couscous or patty young that some people have meat others left nuts and then there are those who have insects insects let me take a look no not there let's move on to other things but in spite of all the differences are there any nutritional facts that apply to everyone this is what i'm going to focus on today but 1st what about this is not a virus is it possible to contract covert 19 through food. fresh fruit and vegetables what is the risk of becoming infected with corona virus through eating after all lots of different people will have touched the food before it lands on our plates. we know that fresh produce should always be thoroughly washed but is that enough in past tests researches repeatedly found evidence of germs and bacteria on fruits and vegetables fecal bacteria for example are especially common they can cause belly aches and diarrhea. but what about coronavirus should we change our way of handling food in order to stay safe. what do the experts say. never wasn't it you know i just bought
it's all over the world cereals play an important role in generally whether it's bread couscous or patty young that some people have meat others left nuts and then there are those who have insects insects let me take a look no not there let's move on to other things but in spite of all the differences are there any nutritional facts that apply to everyone this is what i'm going to focus on today but 1st what about this is not a virus is it possible to contract covert 19 through food. fresh...
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to put woody's dad joke skills to the test >> how did the hamburger introduce his girlfriend meat pattymonster that likes to dance. >> i don't know. >> the boogeyman >> are glass coffins going to be a success? remains to be seen >> knock knock >> who's there >> boo >> boo who >> don't get upset i'm beating you in the joke telling contest. >> you both did a great job, but i give it to matt. >> 100 days i've done this this is what i get >> hang in there, woody. check out all of those jokes >> that is so great to see and classic dad jokes. >> oh, yeah. we need that in our life right now. >> we do thanks to matt from our affiliate for that report. >>> coming up, michelle grossman has a look at the weather this week >> and a look at theatt les casualty of the coronavirus pandemic summer resorts [♪] did you know the existing chlorine in your home's water can cause your clothes to fade? try new snuggle supercare®. the supercare® technology helps neutralize the chlorine in your laundry cycle, helping to keep your clothes looking newer for longer. try new snuggle supercare®. pampers the #1 pedia
to put woody's dad joke skills to the test >> how did the hamburger introduce his girlfriend meat pattymonster that likes to dance. >> i don't know. >> the boogeyman >> are glass coffins going to be a success? remains to be seen >> knock knock >> who's there >> boo >> boo who >> don't get upset i'm beating you in the joke telling contest. >> you both did a great job, but i give it to matt. >> 100 days i've done this this is what...
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eaten all over the world cereals play an important role and generally whether it's bread couscous patty young that some people of meat others left nuts and then there are those who have insects insects let me take a look no not there let's move on to other things but in spite of all the differences are there any nutritional facts that apply to everyone this is what i'm going to focus on today but 1st what about this is not a virus is it possible to contract covert 19 through food. fresh fruit and vegetables what is the risk of becoming infected with corona virus through eating after all lots of different people will have touched the food before it lands on our plates. we know that fresh produce should always be thoroughly washed but is that enough in past tests researches repeatedly found evidence of germs and bacteria on fruits and vegetables fecal bacteria for example are especially common they can cause belly aches and diarrhea. but what about coronavirus should we change our way of handling food in order to stay safe. what do the experts say. ever was and if you don't don't know jus
eaten all over the world cereals play an important role and generally whether it's bread couscous patty young that some people of meat others left nuts and then there are those who have insects insects let me take a look no not there let's move on to other things but in spite of all the differences are there any nutritional facts that apply to everyone this is what i'm going to focus on today but 1st what about this is not a virus is it possible to contract covert 19 through food. fresh fruit...
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we'll take you to meet other math patty she's a renowned fashion designer and stylist and usually would be traveling all the time between france and senegal. but amid the pandemic she's been forced to adapt. we mix photo shoot in this light a and a airy show rom in the east of paris promoting clothes and objects made in africa. this boutique belongs to adam about he- and reconstruction i icon originally hailing from senegal. a dynamic business woman who u used her imagination to work around the consnstraints of cove it. abouta subsample activity boosted my creativity i created this concept of lockdown runway shows. it is just to check out the idea was that everyone could do o a fashion show like e did this a couple of days s out favorable. to display creations and continue promoting our plates and the models we did it- via the internet or not to fail i t think i've e done it. s year adam about he is organizing an online version of senegal's deca fashion week. for the design and new technology is very useful about kahn replace face to face communication. leftt exemplified. i think see af
we'll take you to meet other math patty she's a renowned fashion designer and stylist and usually would be traveling all the time between france and senegal. but amid the pandemic she's been forced to adapt. we mix photo shoot in this light a and a airy show rom in the east of paris promoting clothes and objects made in africa. this boutique belongs to adam about he- and reconstruction i icon originally hailing from senegal. a dynamic business woman who u used her imagination to work around the...
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. >> reporter: pattie peterson is a single mom raising two daughters and her niece. 29-year-old nurse tested positive for the coronavirus and she has been in a critical care unit since last week. >> you know everyone is saying it is blown out of proportion until you are the person laying in c.c.u. who has no contact with anybody, and you are helpless. >> reporter: there's a new study out that shows asymptomatic carriers are responsible for the transmission of half of the coronavirus cases. >> you could inadvertently and innocent affsoo is repr: bre yet again. he is now allowing gyms to stay open, and restaurants that were slated to close tomorrow can continue with outdoor dining. >> it is better than nothing. i am hoping the guests can understand the situation about social distancing. this is the new rules and we'll see how it goes. >> reporter: david begnaud, cbs >> reporter: this is jaime yuccas in los angeles, where the wait to get tested can take hours. that is the case at this covid testing site at dodger stadium and across the country, where delayed results are
. >> reporter: pattie peterson is a single mom raising two daughters and her niece. 29-year-old nurse tested positive for the coronavirus and she has been in a critical care unit since last week. >> you know everyone is saying it is blown out of proportion until you are the person laying in c.c.u. who has no contact with anybody, and you are helpless. >> reporter: there's a new study out that shows asymptomatic carriers are responsible for the transmission of half of the...
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we are fairly certain this was added at the behest of senator patty murray. even though names are no longer attached to the earmarks, which means there is no transparency, although in two cases we do because members admitted, but the pacific coastal salmon recovery has been around, and you wonder about atlantic salmon and other that may need assistance, but they go through the competitive process of funding. this is outside the regular process and the federal process at government agency. up thehen you bring pacific coast salmon recovery fund, what is the justification for that money, or is the money just there? guest: it is there because members of congress added it to the appropriations bill. they do not need to justify it the way they might in other circumstances. these are written into the bills , a very small group of members. when they have the names 2010,ed, between 2008 and there were 81 members of the house and senate appropriations got 51% of the number of earmarks and 61% of the money. a very small percentage, 15% of congress, 51 percent of the ear
we are fairly certain this was added at the behest of senator patty murray. even though names are no longer attached to the earmarks, which means there is no transparency, although in two cases we do because members admitted, but the pacific coastal salmon recovery has been around, and you wonder about atlantic salmon and other that may need assistance, but they go through the competitive process of funding. this is outside the regular process and the federal process at government agency. up...
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4000 people have died across the united states nationally more than 135000 people have now died well patty calling joins us live from outside a hospital in maryland and if i can ask you about the situation in florida obviously reporting at a high single day total there since the pandemic began what do we know about how the state is coping. the state is not coping well at all i mean i think about it was about 16 weeks ago or cross the country basically they shut everything down and there was one reason for that and all good leaders came out and said you don't want hospitals like the one behind me to become overwhelmed well in hospital after hospital in florida that is happening they're running out of beds they are running out of room to treat people and let's just think about this it is the highest state incur the highest increase per day for a state since this pandemic began in florida more than $15000.00 cases so what is that going to look like going forward what do we know about this virus we know that you're asymptomatic for as much as 14 days as in that time you are spreading the virus
4000 people have died across the united states nationally more than 135000 people have now died well patty calling joins us live from outside a hospital in maryland and if i can ask you about the situation in florida obviously reporting at a high single day total there since the pandemic began what do we know about how the state is coping. the state is not coping well at all i mean i think about it was about 16 weeks ago or cross the country basically they shut everything down and there was one...
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and when you go to the store the same as regular paper and there is a hamburger and double burger patty's of you have a group of people coming to the house and that i only have three sheets of chicken left. just use regular paper they won't notice. what do you do when you are running short? that's my only concern i couldn't help but noticed it's like three d chicken taste like regular checks on - - the regular chicken. they don't want to drink with their three d chicken. and even want to think what that is like. >> there are too many what have views and what not. >> isn't a three d printer a fancy way to say deep fat fryer? you put something in and it spits out a hunk of flesh. >> like this book i was reading. but three d meet is great. it was so much like me to it was impossible. and it tasted very possible. [laughter] >> and then they found a way to get around that. and then to be more innovation. if it is a chicken i will buy it. >> i think we should invent new meet. yk just wait for something that tastes like marshmallows and peppermint? it is just like me. mystery meat. mystery meat.
and when you go to the store the same as regular paper and there is a hamburger and double burger patty's of you have a group of people coming to the house and that i only have three sheets of chicken left. just use regular paper they won't notice. what do you do when you are running short? that's my only concern i couldn't help but noticed it's like three d chicken taste like regular checks on - - the regular chicken. they don't want to drink with their three d chicken. and even want to think...
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and actually, their daughter, patti, was born in 1952. she pretty much gave up her movie career. she had been getting some roles fairly steadily. and his career was actually the one that was stalling out at that point, and then the ge offer came along. but it became -- she became the homemaker. she essentially gave up -- she did do a few television roles i think over that first decade of their marriage. but mainly she devoted herself to being his wife, the mother of patti, who was their daughter who was born in 1952, and then i think about six years later, ron, jr., was born. but her family was her life. and she devoted all her time to that. and there's a great little story -- i don't know if you're going to show it later -- where once he went to work for ge, ge had this all-electric house built for them, which had every imaginable special feature in it, you know, automatic drape closures, and you push a button, the kinds of things that we wouldn't think much of today, but back then it was a big deal. but she devoted herself to that. and
and actually, their daughter, patti, was born in 1952. she pretty much gave up her movie career. she had been getting some roles fairly steadily. and his career was actually the one that was stalling out at that point, and then the ge offer came along. but it became -- she became the homemaker. she essentially gave up -- she did do a few television roles i think over that first decade of their marriage. but mainly she devoted herself to being his wife, the mother of patti, who was their...
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and patty was not ready for primetime.nd a lot of things went wrong because of her and it was killing to hillary to have to finally fire her. >> david maraniss, again, we have about 20 minutes left and so much to cover. so let me ask you, we left the story with bill clinton's troubles which led to him being the second president in history being impeached. and ironically as his troubles were mounting hillary clinton was considering a bid for the united states senate. and she was successful at that. will you talk about her decision to become a candidate herself? and how she pulled that off when her husband had been having political troubles? >> you know it's kind of ironic, i remember that gail and i, the last time we were on tv together was on meet the press in 1999. and tim russert had asked us whether we thought hillary would ever run for office and we both said yes. and the next day robert tortorelli, the head of the democratic senate campaign committee started talking about hillary running for the senate. i think that s
and patty was not ready for primetime.nd a lot of things went wrong because of her and it was killing to hillary to have to finally fire her. >> david maraniss, again, we have about 20 minutes left and so much to cover. so let me ask you, we left the story with bill clinton's troubles which led to him being the second president in history being impeached. and ironically as his troubles were mounting hillary clinton was considering a bid for the united states senate. and she was successful...
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in san francisco alone, in 2018, a woman subsequently permit patty called police on an 8-year-old black girl she you a cued of -- accused of illegally selling water in front of her residence. in july, 2018, a woman harassed a latino vendor on market street telling her she couldn't be there if she didn't have a permit. neighbors in the mission called police on victor stephenson, the black owner of a lemonade stand, accusing him of breaking into his own business. july, 2019, a man called the police on a black man waiting for his friend in the lobby of her building. telling him he didn't look like he belonged there. in july, 2019, two black youth program leaders were racial profiled, accused of stealing and had the police called on them. these are people who work with our young people on a consistent basis, connecting them to use their skills and their assets in the entertainment world and artist world to be successful. and it even happened to them right here in our city. in february of this year, i had my own experience of being racially profiled by employees at the cigar bar. our asian a
in san francisco alone, in 2018, a woman subsequently permit patty called police on an 8-year-old black girl she you a cued of -- accused of illegally selling water in front of her residence. in july, 2018, a woman harassed a latino vendor on market street telling her she couldn't be there if she didn't have a permit. neighbors in the mission called police on victor stephenson, the black owner of a lemonade stand, accusing him of breaking into his own business. july, 2019, a man called the...
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badly hit at ease restrictions back in may and has also just reopened disney wild despite his concerns patty culhane has more . a new tragic record the largest number of coronavirus cases diagnosed in a single day in a single state of florida more than 15000 confirmed cases and the death toll is rising this is a state that was one of the 1st to reopen its economy and its republican governor was defiant at 1st a lot of people in your profession who wax poetic leap for weeks and weeks about out florida was going to be just like new york wait 2 weeks florida's going to be met just like it only wait 2 weeks well hell we're 8 weeks away from that and it hasn't happened it took a few more weeks but it has happened and it's actually worse than it ever was in new york but unlike there the florida governor has not issued a state wide mandate to where mass. protests in one county tried to shoot down an over the weekend another protest yet a restaurant offering free food to people who refused to cover their faces is selfish for not wearing a mask i want to say to you that all the people calling the sel
badly hit at ease restrictions back in may and has also just reopened disney wild despite his concerns patty culhane has more . a new tragic record the largest number of coronavirus cases diagnosed in a single day in a single state of florida more than 15000 confirmed cases and the death toll is rising this is a state that was one of the 1st to reopen its economy and its republican governor was defiant at 1st a lot of people in your profession who wax poetic leap for weeks and weeks about out...
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it was from drinking out in the rice patties. at one time, i had a young man coming end and then i was scolding him about drinking water. i said, you know better than that, and he came back at me, when you are thirsty, you drink. and i realized i was out of line to criticize his decision. but anyhow, that was the kinds of things, and we had surgery too. but it wouldn't be what we would call dirty surgery, but we treated the dirty wounds, cleaned them up, and put them back on the line. what did you feel when you saw so many wounded soldiers? what were you thinking? you volunteered to come to korea. ms. reid: it was my job. it was nothing to think about. and when it really got rough, and we didn't know whether the line was going to hold or not, and that was, where were we going to go? we were at the tip of the peninsula. all that was down there was water. and the only other thing would have been prisoner of war if the chinese had been able to get across that river. and we never knew. we had been ordered to hang our helmet with the
it was from drinking out in the rice patties. at one time, i had a young man coming end and then i was scolding him about drinking water. i said, you know better than that, and he came back at me, when you are thirsty, you drink. and i realized i was out of line to criticize his decision. but anyhow, that was the kinds of things, and we had surgery too. but it wouldn't be what we would call dirty surgery, but we treated the dirty wounds, cleaned them up, and put them back on the line. what did...
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raising and spending money to see him defeated and their own political party completely out of power patty calling al jazeera. the number of people who have died in ethiopia since the killing of a popular singer and activists is now at least 166 officials blame the deaths on both the response to the unrest by security forces and interethnic violence singer had a child on death was a member of ethiopians lantis ethnic group the a rumble he was shot dead in addis ababa on monday night at least 34 people have been killed in southern japan as to wrenshaw rain and severe flooding continue across several asian countries and a half of the victims in the. region were living in investing home reports. it's a challenging tolls for these emergency workers in southern japan the risk of more month's lines is high on the island. a trail of destruction can be seen from the air there's more rain and severe flooding in the weather forecast for the next few days. weather conditions are hampering rescue efforts in the west hit areas. of those killed or missing since sunday had been living in elderly care hom
raising and spending money to see him defeated and their own political party completely out of power patty calling al jazeera. the number of people who have died in ethiopia since the killing of a popular singer and activists is now at least 166 officials blame the deaths on both the response to the unrest by security forces and interethnic violence singer had a child on death was a member of ethiopians lantis ethnic group the a rumble he was shot dead in addis ababa on monday night at least 34...
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bars and cinemas to close as the state records a 20 percent rise in infections in the past 2 weeks patty culhane has more it's the latest fight for a president who's determined to keep america open schools should be open and this kids want to go to school you losing a lot of lives by keeping things losed. he's warned states open schools or lose federal money the answer from some states so far just know we're not going to use our children. as the litmus test that we're not going to going to put our children in a place with their health is endangered it's that simple the 2 largest school systems in california will not reopen the trump administration has been trying to convince parents it'll be safe but the world health organization disagree that our understanding of transmission in children is still limited and we know that overall they tend to have more mild disease but in some situations they can have severe disease and we have seen children that have died just like the schools the trump administration moved to reopen the economy quickly and the states that did are now seeing the virus s
bars and cinemas to close as the state records a 20 percent rise in infections in the past 2 weeks patty culhane has more it's the latest fight for a president who's determined to keep america open schools should be open and this kids want to go to school you losing a lot of lives by keeping things losed. he's warned states open schools or lose federal money the answer from some states so far just know we're not going to use our children. as the litmus test that we're not going to going to put...
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for the july 4th holiday weekend could lead to a rise in cases let's get an update from a summer of patty hewes joining us from colombia capital bogota how are officials across the region explaining this rapid rise in cases. well gary essentially there are 2 reasons that always come up when trying to explain what's happening of course the 1st one is the fact that throughout the region there has been a reopening of the economies of important sectors of the economy. faster in some countries then then another about it it's clear that after more than 2 months in some cases even 3 months of stricter measures it wasn't possible to continue doing this same more people have been going back to back to work more people are on the streets the other reason is that these are countries with a large corporate elation that works informally the needs to be out and about to make ends meet on a daily basis so these 2 things the formal the reopening of parts of the formal and the economy in the return to the streets of these large sections of the population the work informally might explain what we've been s
for the july 4th holiday weekend could lead to a rise in cases let's get an update from a summer of patty hewes joining us from colombia capital bogota how are officials across the region explaining this rapid rise in cases. well gary essentially there are 2 reasons that always come up when trying to explain what's happening of course the 1st one is the fact that throughout the region there has been a reopening of the economies of important sectors of the economy. faster in some countries then...
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raising and spending money to see him defeated and their own political party completely out of power patty calling al jazeera toilet doll is a democratic political strategist and she says that while some of the g.o.p. establishment are unhappy at the president's actions in office he still enjoys high approval ratings amongst republican voters. the rank and file the base of the republican party is still with donald trump so there's a lot of uncertainty as to whether or not it's behind a significant impact on the election but i will say this from a democratic perception it definitely doesn't hurt and but i do think that what we're seeing from republicans is that via large 85 percent are sticking with him that's actually higher than the numbers that george w. bush had in 2008 round this time so i think that it's really hard to say that it's going to have a significant impact at this point here's the problem that we're public and party again writ large has not helped donald trump accountable there has been and go after scandal and they have continued to not only stand by him but to actively he
raising and spending money to see him defeated and their own political party completely out of power patty calling al jazeera toilet doll is a democratic political strategist and she says that while some of the g.o.p. establishment are unhappy at the president's actions in office he still enjoys high approval ratings amongst republican voters. the rank and file the base of the republican party is still with donald trump so there's a lot of uncertainty as to whether or not it's behind a...
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19 more than half a 1000000 have died according to the johns hopkins university track on al-jazeera patty cohen is in maryland she explains now the reason behind that in florida and other states to. when it comes to current virus in the united states a case of where you live and what your governor decided to do remember this was an issue where the u.s. president said this is up to the states they need to figure out their testing they need to figure out their hospitals so here in maryland with a republican governor took it very seriously shut it down didn't reopen quickly the hospitals have plenty of capacity the positive test results for the crowd of iris here are less than 5 percent now let's put that to florida where the governor keeps saying these cases are going up because they have more tests that is not true just to give you a sense they did $25000.00 tests a day in florida a month ago their positivity rate that's the number of cases coming back positive compared to the overall test was about 5 percent now they're doing 50000 houses a day in their positivity rate is almost 20 percen
19 more than half a 1000000 have died according to the johns hopkins university track on al-jazeera patty cohen is in maryland she explains now the reason behind that in florida and other states to. when it comes to current virus in the united states a case of where you live and what your governor decided to do remember this was an issue where the u.s. president said this is up to the states they need to figure out their testing they need to figure out their hospitals so here in maryland with a...