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patty hayes: ideally, everybody would be able to be tested. now, testing has been limited. so health care workers are such a vulnerable group that we want to make sure that testing is available as much as possible for them. cheri malena: so this is going to be your room. stevie habedank: oh, wow. ok. cheri malena: is this doable? stevie habedank: no, this. is bigger than a car. oh, that's really nice. you can see that there. this is awesome. [laughter] cheri malena: these times are tain times that we have ever had in our lifetime. so i just want to recognize that if you know you're having struggles, it's completely understandable. stevie habedank: all i want to do is take care of my little girl. that's all i want. stevie habedank: ok. knock it off. alexa: is there a sticker on me? stevie habedank: yeah. [laughter] stevie habedank: she was excited to see the shelter, you know, excited to see the fact that we have somewhere to put our staff and to sleep and it makes her happy. so that's that's what i want. patty hayes: more and more of the model
patty hayes: ideally, everybody would be able to be tested. now, testing has been limited. so health care workers are such a vulnerable group that we want to make sure that testing is available as much as possible for them. cheri malena: so this is going to be your room. stevie habedank: oh, wow. ok. cheri malena: is this doable? stevie habedank: no, this. is bigger than a car. oh, that's really nice. you can see that there. this is awesome. [laughter] cheri malena: these times are tain times...
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patty, ms. patty. i know you are a flip phone person, right? reporter: don't tell me you were watching it on the flip phone? >> no, i was watching it on tv, honey, my son hooks me . ce or a flyer.e >> it was created by two producers that have worked with everyone in hip hop and pop music. during the early days of of the pandemic w concerts shut down. they wanted to give people a show. ♪ ♪ and they were inspired by a long tradition of musical competition. ♪ ♪ when reggae djs go head to head, it's called a sound clash. and in hip hop, there's a history of friendly battling. and not so friendly battling as seen in the film "8 mile," st starring eminem. >> you talk about how it's about bringing people together. it's a celebration. which is it? is it a celebration or a competition? >> definitely a celebration. >> celebration. >> i think that, the competitive spirit is always good as well. you want to play your best songs. you want to be calculated. because you want to please your audience. >> right? >> and so, when this person plays this, i will pla
patty, ms. patty. i know you are a flip phone person, right? reporter: don't tell me you were watching it on the flip phone? >> no, i was watching it on tv, honey, my son hooks me . ce or a flyer.e >> it was created by two producers that have worked with everyone in hip hop and pop music. during the early days of of the pandemic w concerts shut down. they wanted to give people a show. ♪ ♪ and they were inspired by a long tradition of musical competition. ♪ ♪ when reggae djs...
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patty-jane: makes sense. just quickly staying on the issue of pit production, i think you also mentioned in your opening remarks that the u.s. is the only nuclear state that does not have the capability to produce tony him pits. white -- plutonium pits. why is that significant? sen. fischer: all of our warheads stockpiled during the cold war, we replace certain components of that through the life extension program, and we are still relying on these legacy pits and plutonium rakes down over time. the process is slow, but there will come a time when our weapons are just not going to work the way they should. as i said in my opening remarks, we need to ask now to prevent that from happening. that means we have to stand up production capability we have not had in 30 years and producing enough pits to replace those stockpiled until we lose confidence in their effectiveness. that is the technical argument. when i talk about this with people, with constituents, what i think really hits home with people is north kore
patty-jane: makes sense. just quickly staying on the issue of pit production, i think you also mentioned in your opening remarks that the u.s. is the only nuclear state that does not have the capability to produce tony him pits. white -- plutonium pits. why is that significant? sen. fischer: all of our warheads stockpiled during the cold war, we replace certain components of that through the life extension program, and we are still relying on these legacy pits and plutonium rakes down over...
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patty heard the fear in her husband's voice. she drove home, terrified. police were looking in the park. told her, stay home, and wait. >> and then, about 11-or-so at night, there is a knock on the front door. it's somebody, with the police department, with the bloodhounds. >> oh, boy. >> they want a piece of jennifer's clothing. something they can get a scent off of. >> reporter: they didn't find jenni, that night. or the next day. tacoma police closed point defiance park for three days. hundreds of people joined the search. nbc affiliate, king 5, covered it. jenni's sister, theresa, pleaded for help. >> just take time. just think back. just sit down, and remember. any, little bit would help. >> reporter: meanwhile, police worked the angles. was it a kidnapping? >> maybe, they were going to ask for ransom. we just didn't know. >> or maybe, jenni got lost or was badly hurt. >> there were, literally, hundreds of people looking through the park for her. >> everybody wanted to find jenni. >> reporter: gene miller helped run down hundreds of suspected sightin
patty heard the fear in her husband's voice. she drove home, terrified. police were looking in the park. told her, stay home, and wait. >> and then, about 11-or-so at night, there is a knock on the front door. it's somebody, with the police department, with the bloodhounds. >> oh, boy. >> they want a piece of jennifer's clothing. something they can get a scent off of. >> reporter: they didn't find jenni, that night. or the next day. tacoma police closed point defiance...
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against him has admitted she made the whole thing up patti was murdered by a terrorist last october showed bensky has more on the case and the revelations from the 13 year old girl. i know what that entailed and what sparked all of this is a class that he taught which was to do a civics getting the children to discuss issues in france as part of that class he decided to show the controversial images of the prophet mohammed now that sparked a chain of events that led to his death it started with a teenage girl a teenage girl who admits she lied about what she said she went home that day and said to her father that she'd been asked to leave the class because she was a muslim and when she disagreed with the teacher she had been suspended from his class the fall that was furious as you can imagine called to the school and demanded that samuel patti be struck off the teaching staff there to offer him to resign when that didn't work he started an online campaign which became a hate campaign towards samuel party describing the teachers being discriminatory against his daughter what's now e
against him has admitted she made the whole thing up patti was murdered by a terrorist last october showed bensky has more on the case and the revelations from the 13 year old girl. i know what that entailed and what sparked all of this is a class that he taught which was to do a civics getting the children to discuss issues in france as part of that class he decided to show the controversial images of the prophet mohammed now that sparked a chain of events that led to his death it started with...
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patty's family say that they thought convinced about this they say that the valuations that she gave that she was a spokesperson for the individuals in the class are just not satisfactory everything in the investigation showed very early that she lied she was a spokesperson a want of lies have events that never happened this explanation does not convince me and makes me rather angry because the facts are serious here tragic but it's also had much much wider consequences here in france that once again raised tensions between the muslim community and of the communities in the government here in france we saw in the weeks that followed his death that there was a crackdown or mosques that would be deemed to have been radicalized there was a crackdown the muslim association fronts and that then led to diplomatic tensions between france and some muslim majority countries france even then forward legislation that it was working then decided to incur late watered happened with some real party and that draft legislation which is now being passed by the national assembly and will soon be discu
patty's family say that they thought convinced about this they say that the valuations that she gave that she was a spokesperson for the individuals in the class are just not satisfactory everything in the investigation showed very early that she lied she was a spokesperson a want of lies have events that never happened this explanation does not convince me and makes me rather angry because the facts are serious here tragic but it's also had much much wider consequences here in france that once...
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differential schoolgirl admits she made up her claims about samuel patti her story sparked an online campaign against the teacher last year leading to his beheading. the chief puts the blame on astra zeneca for vaccine supply failures with just 10 percent of orders delivered. and nonsense is how the kremlin brands the fresh u.s. claims of moscow meddling this time to supposedly discredit american vaccines in favor of russian shots. are broadcasting live direct from our studios moscow this is our 2 international i'm sean thomas have you with us our german language web channel r t is filing a lawsuit against the german tabloid build after it published a piece accusing staff of spying for the russian government correspondent joined my colleague earlier to go through their claims. well 1st of all it's time to take a look at the wording that was used by built it sounds absolutely sensational that was putting into the title the headline a rough quote from the whistleblower which says i had to or i was forced to spy on a like say no volley and then in one of the top paragraphs of that built
differential schoolgirl admits she made up her claims about samuel patti her story sparked an online campaign against the teacher last year leading to his beheading. the chief puts the blame on astra zeneca for vaccine supply failures with just 10 percent of orders delivered. and nonsense is how the kremlin brands the fresh u.s. claims of moscow meddling this time to supposedly discredit american vaccines in favor of russian shots. are broadcasting live direct from our studios moscow this is...
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. >> patti labelle's hit is just one of a diverse selection of what made the cut into the library ofongress. >> oh, yeah. belt that french. there are more than 500 recordings because. preservation act of 2000 that said that they select 25 titles each year. but never before has a frog made the cut. >> seems like it was only yesterday that i was sitting in the swamp, playing the banjo and singing "rainbow connection." >> this morning kermit the frog is making history. >> it's a great honor, and i am thrilled. i am thrilled to be the first frog on the list. >> ms. piggy's preferred punching bag selected as one of the library of congress' audio recordings worthy of preservation. ♪ the lovers, the dreamers and me ♪ >> each year the library inducts 25 recordings into the national recording registry for importance to the nation's heritage. >> each is selected from nominees that must be at least ten years old. this year there were 900 submissions. ♪ we are part of the rhythm nation ♪ >> janet jackson's album "rhythm nation 1814" inducted alongside patti labelle 's "lady marmalade." and the 1
. >> patti labelle's hit is just one of a diverse selection of what made the cut into the library ofongress. >> oh, yeah. belt that french. there are more than 500 recordings because. preservation act of 2000 that said that they select 25 titles each year. but never before has a frog made the cut. >> seems like it was only yesterday that i was sitting in the swamp, playing the banjo and singing "rainbow connection." >> this morning kermit the frog is making...
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it meant will you sleep with me tonight. >> reporter: if patti didn't know it, she was one of the fewirst french sentence i learned. ♪ >> reporter: but "lady marmalade" was about so much more. >> it was affirmative because you have people from all backgrounds saying go sister, go ahead, be who you are. ♪ >> reporter: when you've had a number-one hit and been the first black female group on the cover of "rolling stone," you know you've been success. >> i feel so important today as i'm sure nona and patti are feeling the same way. >> reporter: this, this is something else. >> when we first started, we were hoping we got a job. and to be in the library of congress. do you know how big that is for three black, fierce women? hey. >> rorter: big fhe should be for all of us. ♪ lady marmalade ♪ >> reporter: jim axelrod. >>> coming up, the fight over voting rights in georgia. we'll speak with raphael warnock. plus the latest on immigration -- gun reform efforts in congress. we'll hear from mazie hirono. >>> and in our series "a more perfect union", we'll meet some high school students who star
it meant will you sleep with me tonight. >> reporter: if patti didn't know it, she was one of the fewirst french sentence i learned. ♪ >> reporter: but "lady marmalade" was about so much more. >> it was affirmative because you have people from all backgrounds saying go sister, go ahead, be who you are. ♪ >> reporter: when you've had a number-one hit and been the first black female group on the cover of "rolling stone," you know you've been...
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yes she lied she shouldn't have done that and she deeply regrets it she never wished to mr patty's death she never called his murder she never called for blood to be spilled beheaded it's important for the public to know that this 13 year old girl bears responsibility for her but not for the death of samuel patti. well the lawyer for some. parties families say that they convinced about this they say that the evaluations that she gave that she was a spokesperson for the individuals in the class are just not satisfactory everything in the investigation showed very early that she lied she was a spokes person a want of lies have events that never happened this explanation does not convince me and makes me rather angry because the facts are serious here tragic but it's also had much much wider consequences here in france it once again raised tensions between the muslim community and of the communities in the government here in france we saw in the weeks that followed his death that there was a crackdown or mosques that were deemed to have been radicalized there was a crackdown on muslim assoc
yes she lied she shouldn't have done that and she deeply regrets it she never wished to mr patty's death she never called his murder she never called for blood to be spilled beheaded it's important for the public to know that this 13 year old girl bears responsibility for her but not for the death of samuel patti. well the lawyer for some. parties families say that they convinced about this they say that the evaluations that she gave that she was a spokesperson for the individuals in the class...
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his class the 4 that was furious as you can imagine called to the school and demanded that samuel patty be struck off the teaching staff there to offer him to resign when that didn't work he started an online campaign which became a hate campaign towards samuel party describing the teachers being discriminatory against his daughter what's now emerged is that the 13 year old fabricated all of that she was sent in his class on the day that she showed those controversial images she hadn't been asked to leave because she was a muslim and she hadn't been suspended for the fact that she'd spoken back to the teacher she was in fact trying to cover up 1 for the fact that she had been playing truant that day so her father wouldn't find out a lawyer says that the things just spiraled out of control and she was lost in that . she lied she shouldn't have done that and she deeply regrets she never wished for mr death she never called his murder she never to be spilled headed. for the public to know if this 13 year old girl bears responsibility for her but not for the death of samuel patti. well the
his class the 4 that was furious as you can imagine called to the school and demanded that samuel patty be struck off the teaching staff there to offer him to resign when that didn't work he started an online campaign which became a hate campaign towards samuel party describing the teachers being discriminatory against his daughter what's now emerged is that the 13 year old fabricated all of that she was sent in his class on the day that she showed those controversial images she hadn't been...
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>> reporter: if patti really didn't know, she was one of the few.learned! ♪ ♪ ♪ but "lady marmalade" was about so much more. >> it really was affirmative, because you had people of all backgrounds saying, "go, sister, go ahead, be who you are." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: when you've had a number-one hit and been the first black female group on the cover of "rolling stone," you know you've been successful. >> i feel so important today, as i'm sure nona and patti are feeling the same way. >> reporter: but this-- this is something else. >> when we first started, we were hoping we got a job! and to be inducted into the library of congress... do you know how big is that? for three black fierce women? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: big for them, and should be for all of us. >> brennan: we'll be right back. through ancestry i learned so much about my grandparents that i never knew. i'm a lawyer now, but i had no idea that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala. my grandfather used his legal degree and his knowledge to help people that were voiceless in his country. t
>> reporter: if patti really didn't know, she was one of the few.learned! ♪ ♪ ♪ but "lady marmalade" was about so much more. >> it really was affirmative, because you had people of all backgrounds saying, "go, sister, go ahead, be who you are." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: when you've had a number-one hit and been the first black female group on the cover of "rolling stone," you know you've been successful. >> i feel so important today, as...
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cbs' jim axelrod caught up with ♪ >> reporter: it's the mid-70s, and patti labelle, nona hendryx, andsinging about women working in the world's oldest profession in new orleans. does it feel that long ago? >> some days. >> it doesn't feel 47 years ago. >> i was going to say is that all? >> reporter: the song rode its racy chorus to the top of the charts. >> i didn't know what "voulez vous couche avec moi" meant. it meant will you sleep with me tonight? >> reporter: if patti really didn't know, she was one of the few. >> it was the first french >> reporter: but "lady marmalade" was about so much more. >> it really was affirmative, because you had people of all backgrounds saying, "go sister, go ahead, be who you are." >> reporter: when you've had a number-one hit and been the first black female group on the cover of "rolling stone" you know you've been successful. >> i feel so important today, as i'm sure nona and patti are feeling the same way. >> reporter: this, this is something else. >> when we first started, we were hoping we got a job and to be inducted into the library of congre
cbs' jim axelrod caught up with ♪ >> reporter: it's the mid-70s, and patti labelle, nona hendryx, andsinging about women working in the world's oldest profession in new orleans. does it feel that long ago? >> some days. >> it doesn't feel 47 years ago. >> i was going to say is that all? >> reporter: the song rode its racy chorus to the top of the charts. >> i didn't know what "voulez vous couche avec moi" meant. it meant will you sleep with me...
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patti ketcham, the wife of mike's boss, got to know them both. impressions of her, patti? >> just this nice -- just absolutely delightful. absolutely delightful. >> reporter: after attending a private christian high school, the two graduated from hometown florida state university and got married. their baby girl, anslee, was born on mother's day. denise was a cpa. mike's boss was amazed despite the 15 hour days mike put in at office, he made time to take care of the home front. >> make sure that dinner was ready, laundry got going. >> reporter: so he's mr. mom? >> he's mr. mom. we all said we wanted to be married to mike williams. i mean, we all needed a mike williams in our life. >> reporter: mike's co-workers took mischievous delight in wondering what denise had in store for him when she called him at the office. >> "i'm across the street. please-- >> "come -- >> "i need gas -- >> reporter: "come pump my gas"? >> yeah. >> he worked upstairs so you'd hear the bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam down the steps. >> i guess denise needs gas -- >> i guess denise needs gas. >> r
patti ketcham, the wife of mike's boss, got to know them both. impressions of her, patti? >> just this nice -- just absolutely delightful. absolutely delightful. >> reporter: after attending a private christian high school, the two graduated from hometown florida state university and got married. their baby girl, anslee, was born on mother's day. denise was a cpa. mike's boss was amazed despite the 15 hour days mike put in at office, he made time to take care of the home front....
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to go to patty lo is the man behind 0 petroleum he's got a background as a formula one engineer with the likes of williams racing mclaren mercedes working with make a hack in lewis hamilton and he joins us now to talk about 0 petroleum betty welcome thank you now the white paper which i have a copy of right here look this is a. 0 petroleum it's called petros sent the success the completion of the industrial revolution elaborate on this what is petro sent the this is a term that i have coined myself because i don't think there is a term at the moment. if we look at the current sort of situation in human development and with where in you know we had the industrial revolution but actually if you look really big picture. you know i don't care how far you want to jump you know let's say a 1000 years we won't have fossil fuels anymore you know they die they will either run out or we want manage it with the climate which is the current current crisis or anyway don't just become too expensive to extract. i'm already seeing that that renewa
welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to go to patty lo is the man behind 0 petroleum he's got a background as a formula one engineer with the likes of williams racing mclaren mercedes working with make a hack in lewis hamilton and he joins us now to talk about 0 petroleum betty welcome thank you now the white paper which i have a copy of right here look this is a. 0 petroleum it's called petros sent the success the completion of the industrial revolution elaborate on this...
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for the public. 13 year old go bears responsibility for my but not for the death of samuel pattie. well good lawyer for samuel patty's families say that they you know nor convinced about this they say that the valuations that she gave that she was a spokesperson for the individuals in the class are just not satisfactory this is what that lawyer had to say on behalf of the family. everything in the investigation showed very early that she lied she was a spokesperson a want of lies have events that never happened the sec's the nation does not convince me and makes me rather angry because the facts are serious here tragic. you know we told her we young the lawyers have consequences but it's. believe a ball the consequences that just spun out of control from from this teenage girl the video for the then put on the internet on social media sites spiraled out of control and it ended up with the teacher losing his head and his life but it's also had much much wider consequences here in france it once again sort of raised tensions between the muslim community and of the communities in the
for the public. 13 year old go bears responsibility for my but not for the death of samuel pattie. well good lawyer for samuel patty's families say that they you know nor convinced about this they say that the valuations that she gave that she was a spokesperson for the individuals in the class are just not satisfactory this is what that lawyer had to say on behalf of the family. everything in the investigation showed very early that she lied she was a spokesperson a want of lies have events...
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you remember that, patti?♪ if only you knew ♪ >> reporter: they're legendary singers with recordings in the grammys hall of fame. and in a cut-throat industry they remain close friends. >> i'm her biggest fan. when she sings "if i were your woman," that is the song that makes me crazy. >> reporter: last year for the first time, they went head to head. ♪ [applause] ♪ he's leaving ♪ >> reporter: pairing t it is called "verses." >> i didn't know what it was in the beginning. >> her son had to let her know what "verses" was. >> i was up on the internet at that time. >> today is somebody's birthday. let's give it. ♪ >> reporter: two artists come together to play their biggest songs. ♪ doing it again ♪ >> reporter: with people all over the world watching live on social media. >> ms. patti, i know you're a flip-phone person. >> how do you know that? >> don't tell me you were watching "verses" on your flip phone? >> no. i was watching it on my tv. my son hooked me up. >> reporter: "verses" was created by two pioneerin
you remember that, patti?♪ if only you knew ♪ >> reporter: they're legendary singers with recordings in the grammys hall of fame. and in a cut-throat industry they remain close friends. >> i'm her biggest fan. when she sings "if i were your woman," that is the song that makes me crazy. >> reporter: last year for the first time, they went head to head. ♪ [applause] ♪ he's leaving ♪ >> reporter: pairing t it is called "verses." >> i...
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a vague memory of you, patti labelle, should i say patti labelle first, and you, somewhere really hothat i'm saying it out loud, it kind of sounds like a a dream. >> jimmy: it was a salute, an all-star salute to patti labelle. and it was in the bahamas. it was unbelievable and i'll never forget it and i was there. i don't know if i was supposed to be hosting. i think i just was in the audience i was a fan of patti labelle >> so i was hosting. >> jimmy: yes. and then we sang a duet or grabbed the mic from you and started doing a bit together and it was so fun. do you know what it was? i think, do we have a picture of it? >> you have a picture? >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> oh, my god, no, i'm dead. look at my face. look at my make-up >> jimmy: what are you talking about? >> oh, my -- i never want to see that again >> jimmy: you look gorgeous. what are you talking about do you know what happened? >> my skin and my face are two different colors my body. >> jimmy: look at this i'm wearing like a tiny tie. i don't know with a little tie i had on i was wearing like a child's tie. but i remember
a vague memory of you, patti labelle, should i say patti labelle first, and you, somewhere really hothat i'm saying it out loud, it kind of sounds like a a dream. >> jimmy: it was a salute, an all-star salute to patti labelle. and it was in the bahamas. it was unbelievable and i'll never forget it and i was there. i don't know if i was supposed to be hosting. i think i just was in the audience i was a fan of patti labelle >> so i was hosting. >> jimmy: yes. and then we sang a...
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he said you're the one that pulled me out of the rice patty. i did when he got shot and he didn't just get stunned. he was clyde fore. he was a lieutenant, first lieutenant. so i said if i'd known you were an officer, i'd have left you. just joking. they introduced me as a big hero. i wasn't a hero and all that, but anyway, he was nice. we became friends, and after we hooked up after the war, and i was so glad to see him alive. and -- >> so when did you leave japan? >> i left there about the first part of december, 1950. >> you came back to the states? >> san francisco. >> i was discharged on the 22nd of december, 1952. >> 22nd? >> yeah. 22nd of december, 1952. >> all right. this is kind of scenario that we can make a movie out of it. huh? >> i'm telling you, if you -- now, let me tell you a little about whitey. this is so important. the people i run into that i thought were killed, i run into dawson who helped carry that guy up over the hill. shot through the throat. a real hero. i ran into jim joerger after years and in talking to him in the
he said you're the one that pulled me out of the rice patty. i did when he got shot and he didn't just get stunned. he was clyde fore. he was a lieutenant, first lieutenant. so i said if i'd known you were an officer, i'd have left you. just joking. they introduced me as a big hero. i wasn't a hero and all that, but anyway, he was nice. we became friends, and after we hooked up after the war, and i was so glad to see him alive. and -- >> so when did you leave japan? >> i left there...
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the tradition is still going strong in this life picture one year later, with some festive saint patty's day spirit this evening. don ford has their incredible story. >> reporter: it was a year ago that a group of neighbors decided they will not stay inside all cooped up, so they stepped outside and started waving. >> we had the idea of a 5:00 wave where we would come out at 5:00 in way that our neighbors. the whole idea was to check to make sure everyone was okay. >> reporter: that simple packed grew into a neighborhood event, it just kept growing and growing. today they celebrate the one- year anniversary. >> it's wave day, we run out, i think it's what's kept us sane. >> reporter: it is a quiet street, not many cars go by, just a clever way to state social, stay connected and stay safe. ruth moved here 61 years ago. >> everyone has seemed very happy to get to know each other. and we look out for each other, kind of a village. >> reporter: john retired from lockheed martin 20 years ago. >> the young ones check on us, it is nice. >> reporter: cupcakes, and with big smiles behind those m
the tradition is still going strong in this life picture one year later, with some festive saint patty's day spirit this evening. don ford has their incredible story. >> reporter: it was a year ago that a group of neighbors decided they will not stay inside all cooped up, so they stepped outside and started waving. >> we had the idea of a 5:00 wave where we would come out at 5:00 in way that our neighbors. the whole idea was to check to make sure everyone was okay. >>...
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patty: gracias. feliz.visiÓn. alan: quÉ es lo principal quÉ deben tener en cuenta los bailarines para poder calificar un baile? patty: mira, siempre el dominio del escenario. cuando sales al escenario no se debe ver que te costÓ trabajo, lo que se debe de ver es lo que uno transmite arriba del escenario. esa seguridad, ese dominio del escenario. independientemente, de lo que pase. tambiÉn se cuenta una historia. esto, trish no voy a estar calificando. cada baile va a contar una historia. tu expresiÓn corporal tiene que contar esa historia que tÚ vas a hacer con el baile. voy a estar muy enfocada en esos puntos. lo recomiendo mucho a los bailarines que salgan, ver cuÁl es la historia que quieren contar de principio a fin. la cara debe estar contando con esa historia, mi cuerpo. independientemente, de la coreografÍa y de la tÉcnica. eso es lo que me va a tocar a mÍ. alan: cuando sea, no negativo, pero un error me imagino que lo vas a tener que decir. eres tan dulce, pero no creo que seas tan mala, pero habrÁ
patty: gracias. feliz.visiÓn. alan: quÉ es lo principal quÉ deben tener en cuenta los bailarines para poder calificar un baile? patty: mira, siempre el dominio del escenario. cuando sales al escenario no se debe ver que te costÓ trabajo, lo que se debe de ver es lo que uno transmite arriba del escenario. esa seguridad, ese dominio del escenario. independientemente, de lo que pase. tambiÉn se cuenta una historia. esto, trish no voy a estar calificando. cada baile va a contar una historia....
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my name is patty jane on the policy analyst for the nuclear deterrence here at the heritage foundation. i'm joined today by senator deb fischer we have here on screen. senator fischer reppert of the state of nebraska home the senate armed services subcommittee on strategic forces. she's thrilled she'll take time out of her busy schedule to take insight on the where the u.s. is going with nuclear modernization. so were going to start up today's event with some comments from senator fischer on the backdrop for nuclear modernization and then i will move on to some questions. so senator, whenever you're ready please start us off. >> okay thank you for that introduction patty jane and to heritage for hosting this event on modernization. the last two administrations it has been a robust bipartisan support for modernizing deterrence and infrastructure on which it depends. i repeatedly joined together for this effort to move forward. and i expect read the new chairman of the armed services also the house of representatives by strong bipartisan majorities. i expect the support to continue. firs
my name is patty jane on the policy analyst for the nuclear deterrence here at the heritage foundation. i'm joined today by senator deb fischer we have here on screen. senator fischer reppert of the state of nebraska home the senate armed services subcommittee on strategic forces. she's thrilled she'll take time out of her busy schedule to take insight on the where the u.s. is going with nuclear modernization. so were going to start up today's event with some comments from senator fischer on...
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but nothing's going ruin your saint patty's day. looks like it will be a good day outside, although lot of clouds streaming overhead right now. nice clear skies showing up outside looking good this evening. but overnight tonight we'll notice the change the clouds start to stream in. and we'll start to see those clouds temperatures today running still below the average only 53 degrees. a cool day in the san francisco 59 warmed up just slightly in oakland. but all these numbers below the average for this time of year. usually were low to about the mid 60's. so so that cooler air mass kind of moving out of town. and now we've got a whole different kind of air mass one that's going to contain some rain moving in westerly winds continue to kick up outside to 90 miles an hour to san francisco, 16 in the pacific at 17 and 15 miles per hour. the west into oakland. i think the winds going to be issue again by tomorrow afternoon that sea breeze generally picking up. but notice starts to come up out of the south. give you an idea. you've got a
but nothing's going ruin your saint patty's day. looks like it will be a good day outside, although lot of clouds streaming overhead right now. nice clear skies showing up outside looking good this evening. but overnight tonight we'll notice the change the clouds start to stream in. and we'll start to see those clouds temperatures today running still below the average only 53 degrees. a cool day in the san francisco 59 warmed up just slightly in oakland. but all these numbers below the average...
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look at the metro, because it's quite - metro, because it's quite interesting they've got it into pattyographer that took it caught, it helps it in that took it caught, it helps it in that time image from the translucent or fluorescent jackets from police, and her red hair. it's a very strong visual image just by the time of night. she makes the point barely five foot two, i weigh nothing. you think of, for example, what happened at the stadium in glasgow last weekend. hundreds and hundreds of rangers fans celebrate this great win for their team, the police were saying to them you shouldn't be here, there's a risk of covid but they made a judgement that was better to stand back and except what was an illegal protest contrary to the law and regulations that try to go in and perhaps encounter much bigger resistance. it's a dilemma whichever you cut it. and bigger resistance. it's a dilemma whichever you cut it.— bigger resistance. it's a dilemma whichever you cut it. and as i say i think that's _ whichever you cut it. and as i say i think that's exactly _ whichever you cut it. and as i sa
look at the metro, because it's quite - metro, because it's quite interesting they've got it into pattyographer that took it caught, it helps it in that took it caught, it helps it in that time image from the translucent or fluorescent jackets from police, and her red hair. it's a very strong visual image just by the time of night. she makes the point barely five foot two, i weigh nothing. you think of, for example, what happened at the stadium in glasgow last weekend. hundreds and hundreds of...
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jumped off their water buffaloes and out of rice patties and were running, laughing towards that pretty napalm. and frank and i just were racing around, trying not to scare them and laughing with them and tackling them trying to stop them. and it was the terrible innocence of the children running towards that napalm. laughing at the pretty colors. which i think is one of many images that stays with me. >> thank you. kate, in your chapter you write "when i first joined newspapers as an apprentice in sydney, there was one woman editorial writer, with most of the other women on the women's page. for years after vietnam, i had to get used to those wearing she must be a freak looks from people, especially from women." can you go from that paragraph into whether the experience of women reporters in vietnam spee ded up the change that you see today? kate: i think maybe television made a difference. i think we cannot forget that in world war ii. there were quite a lot of women correspondence. although they were under bigger restrictions. many of the restrictions being ones of the habits and mor
jumped off their water buffaloes and out of rice patties and were running, laughing towards that pretty napalm. and frank and i just were racing around, trying not to scare them and laughing with them and tackling them trying to stop them. and it was the terrible innocence of the children running towards that napalm. laughing at the pretty colors. which i think is one of many images that stays with me. >> thank you. kate, in your chapter you write "when i first joined newspapers as...
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if i have to cut it up and make hamburger patties it's really hard work we have to turn out 30 or 35 kilos of meat every day that's all i do on this job. and today he'll have to make up for the 4 hours that he lost while he was on strike . i work here every day in the burger prep section we really have to prepare a lot of meat we make patties every day. people from asia have now filled a number of unskilled jobs in romania most of them are employed in the case ring meat packing and construction sectors. it. was a number of asian moves in romania has risen sharply in recent is most of the song illegally. here at the official statistics in 2015 romania issued 5500 work phases of people from asia in 2018 that number rose to 15000 and by 2020 that figure had doubled 230000 despite the pandemic. we visit other to google again he knows that his wife is healthy but is now in quarantine. i'll bet her friends a colleague who became infected with a virus when he was working at the meat packing plant. people were getting sick one after another. the company bosses kept us working even though a l
if i have to cut it up and make hamburger patties it's really hard work we have to turn out 30 or 35 kilos of meat every day that's all i do on this job. and today he'll have to make up for the 4 hours that he lost while he was on strike . i work here every day in the burger prep section we really have to prepare a lot of meat we make patties every day. people from asia have now filled a number of unskilled jobs in romania most of them are employed in the case ring meat packing and construction...
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if i have to cut it up and make hamburger patties it's really hard work we have to turn out 30 or 35 kilos of meat every day that's all i do on this job. these days. and today he'll have to make up for the 4 hours that he lost while he was on strike. it is a worker every day in the burger prep section we really have to prepare a lot of meat we make patties every day to. keep from asia have now filled a number of unskilled shops in romania most of them are employed in the case ring meat packing and construction sectors. it. was. the number of asian workers in romania has risen sharply in recent news most of the illegally illegally. here at the official statistics in 2015 romania issued 5500 work visas so people from asia in 2018 that number rose to 15000 and by 2020 that figure had doubled 230000 despite the pandemic. we visit others who go who again he knows that his wife is healthy but is now in quarantine. i'll bet her friends a colleague who became infected with a virus when he was working at the meat packing plant. people were getting sick one after another. the company bosses ke
if i have to cut it up and make hamburger patties it's really hard work we have to turn out 30 or 35 kilos of meat every day that's all i do on this job. these days. and today he'll have to make up for the 4 hours that he lost while he was on strike. it is a worker every day in the burger prep section we really have to prepare a lot of meat we make patties every day to. keep from asia have now filled a number of unskilled shops in romania most of them are employed in the case ring meat packing...
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if i have to cut it up and make hamburger patties it's really hard work we have to turn out 30 or 35 kilos of meat every day i that's all i do on this job . and today he'll have to make up for the 4 hours that he lost while he was on strike. it is a work here every day in the burger prep section we really have to prepare a lot of meat we make patties every day to. keep from asia have now filled a number of unskilled shops in romania most of them are employed in the catering meat packing in construction sectors. the number of asian lives in romania has risen sharply in recent years most of the illegally illegally. here at the official statistics and 2015 remain here issued 5500 work faces of people from asia and 2018 that number grows to 15000 and by 2020 that figure had doubled to more than 30000 despite depend. we visit other to google again he knows that his wife is healthy but is now in quarantine i'll bet her friends a colleague who became infected with the virus when he was working at the meat packing plant. people were getting sick one after another. the company bosses kept us
if i have to cut it up and make hamburger patties it's really hard work we have to turn out 30 or 35 kilos of meat every day i that's all i do on this job . and today he'll have to make up for the 4 hours that he lost while he was on strike. it is a work here every day in the burger prep section we really have to prepare a lot of meat we make patties every day to. keep from asia have now filled a number of unskilled shops in romania most of them are employed in the catering meat packing in...
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to look through the white paper in great detail now and want to follow up and see how this is going patty thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you very much not the great measure all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report was made back kaiser stacy herbert like to thank our guest patty low of 0 petroleum until next time by. one of the worst of a mess shootings in america was in less than $27.00 to. the tragedy exposed a little of the real last big women who say elected officials are controlled by can see you know know the dangers shooting and reveal where v m p d really is and now it's part of the standish in person the american public barely remembers that happens that just shows you the power of money in las vegas the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic hit the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades and then you have a mayor who doesn't care so here's caroline goodman offering the lives of the vegas residents to the control group to the shiny facades conceal a deep indifference to the people could have been saved if they wer
to look through the white paper in great detail now and want to follow up and see how this is going patty thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you very much not the great measure all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report was made back kaiser stacy herbert like to thank our guest patty low of 0 petroleum until next time by. one of the worst of a mess shootings in america was in less than $27.00 to. the tragedy exposed a little of the real last big women who say...
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and everything patty said was inconsistent with every other lead every single lead put 3 gang members in the house. and no women said i was plain bad i was janice and i do not believe in their nasty to people i do not know when i left my daughter now i just remember telling her that baby out be back for dinner systems daughter jessica she said to me that she was going to be home for dinner and she. was home 17 years later. seen my children that was very hard on me. for all those years i'm still broken my heart still broken from a rethink i went through. and i know it's so scary. it was. the worst nightmare in my whole life. the bottom line is you have a right to be silent keep your mouth shut. because those words will be used against you to survive an interrogation you're going to be ready. maybe not. really against and we end aggression and intimidation i mean there are yet you never. want to get off the air no no matter how intimidated they get just say i want to speak to a lawyer and i hope you can afford a good one i don't have a not a good attorney it was a tribe i should have 2
and everything patty said was inconsistent with every other lead every single lead put 3 gang members in the house. and no women said i was plain bad i was janice and i do not believe in their nasty to people i do not know when i left my daughter now i just remember telling her that baby out be back for dinner systems daughter jessica she said to me that she was going to be home for dinner and she. was home 17 years later. seen my children that was very hard on me. for all those years i'm still...
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saint patty's day already. east is just see role in one right after the other. but. >> yeah, here we go. we're going to see the changes on the way as high pressure kind of slides across the state as ridge begins to move eastward. we'll see a lot of clouds rolling over the top of it. not much rain for tomorrow. but by tomorrow, late tomorrow night looks like the chance of rain on the increase out there right now. beautiful shot. nice clear skies. looking toward the golden gate bridge of course we had a very cold night last night. it's going to be chilly in spots highs today still running below the average only 53 degrees. that's almost 10 degrees below the average in san francisco today 59 in oakland. 60 in san jose 59 degrees and a little more 61 in caulker 59 in santa rosa usually we're in the low to about the mid 60's all around the bay area this time of year. now not going get the rain here. we're going to see some snow up in the sierra nevada, maybe a foot of snow or so. we've got a winter storm watch going into effect starting on thursday morning continue t
saint patty's day already. east is just see role in one right after the other. but. >> yeah, here we go. we're going to see the changes on the way as high pressure kind of slides across the state as ridge begins to move eastward. we'll see a lot of clouds rolling over the top of it. not much rain for tomorrow. but by tomorrow, late tomorrow night looks like the chance of rain on the increase out there right now. beautiful shot. nice clear skies. looking toward the golden gate bridge of...
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to look through the white paper in great detail now and want to follow up and see how this is going patty thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you very much not it's a great pleasure all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report was made back kaiser stacy herbert like to thank our guest patti labelle of 0 petroleum until next time by. some control for a middle class the homeless of a night most of them are very hardworking people who want to get ahead that have either have some some health issues or have some of it out of strict about luck a full time job won't always pay for a place to live and missing just a month's rent can get you with victim to gunpoint if anything bad happens to any thing that just throws your budget off slightly. you better catch up real quick or you're going to have a judgment of possession against you and get addicted anyone that's homeless is history like garbage people look at you like a monster or someone bad or you chose to be there most of the time it's not the case see how it is to be pull in the world's richest country. is yo
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for the suggestion of the kaiser report was made back kaiser stacy herbert like to thank our guest patty low of 0 petroleum until next time by. the well controlled part of benjamin franklin once when common sense without education is much better than education without common sounds more than 2 centuries later the country's ecology balance is more divided than the average with one of the fault lines running right between common sense and academic mindedness been spending average joe i'm go school privately or publicly call him a deplorable addict and as we get these 2 positions still be reconciled well to discuss that i'm now joined by spencer preached a communications them talent and author of patrons of 2 nations why trump was an avid temple and what happens next is a grizzly it's a good to talk to you thank you very much for it's i'm happy to be thank you now i have 1st i want to compliment you on your book because it's a very interesting thought provoking and very timely read not only on the political battles and in the united states but more broadly on the.
for the suggestion of the kaiser report was made back kaiser stacy herbert like to thank our guest patty low of 0 petroleum until next time by. the well controlled part of benjamin franklin once when common sense without education is much better than education without common sounds more than 2 centuries later the country's ecology balance is more divided than the average with one of the fault lines running right between common sense and academic mindedness been spending average joe i'm go...
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to look through the white paper in great detail now and want to follow up and see how this is going patty thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you very much not so great measure all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report was made back kaiser stacy herbert like to thank our guest patty low of 0 petroleum until next time by. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. you to. this is crude oil. so they need to actually physically hold it out of the ground you would have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with fuel oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here maybe. they were all $16.00 a day hard work for the workers not used to work and so they want to relieve their stress of how do they relieve the stress these men move that outlet these men that comfort these men that. people have been murdered up here people been raped they're massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything also. along
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to look through the white paper in great detail now and want to follow up and see how this is going patty thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you very much not the great measure all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report was made back kaiser stacy herbert like this i guess patti labelle of 0 petroleum until next time by all . the trouble with donald trump is that he exploited entirely the counter lightman legacy was much more successful than hillary clinton is appealing to people on the level of culture and heart and national identity and all it sort of thing. but as with demagogues throughout human history he exploited emotion especially dark emotions like fear and hatred and resentment to serve only his own interests not the interests of the nation at large. but a pandemic no certainly no borders and just bought into nationalities. has emerged we don't come with the we don't look like seeing the whole world needs to be. judged as commentary prices please this time to time so we can do better we should. everyone is contributing way but we also know that
to look through the white paper in great detail now and want to follow up and see how this is going patty thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you very much not the great measure all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report was made back kaiser stacy herbert like this i guess patti labelle of 0 petroleum until next time by all . the trouble with donald trump is that he exploited entirely the counter lightman legacy was much more successful than hillary clinton is...