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so it was the jewel in the crown of the sacred heart empire.third and fourth biggest of the nine mother and baby homes. ok, so what you have since worked out is that your mother went in there for a month, and you were successfully adopted and have had... i mean, you love your adoptive parents. absolutely, yeah. yeah, no, adoption does damage, but good parents and a lot of love can heal a lot of that damage, and certainly i was incredibly lucky to go to wonderful parents. my dad passed away about three years ago. my mum is still alive, and i still love her to bits, and i still miss my dad every day. ok, you write in this book that you had this fantasy about what it was like — a sort of an old georgian house, young mother in a chair with colourful throws, and sun streaming through the window, and nuns... fluttering around, yeah, and taking care of her. yeah, that was the image i had growing up in my head. all adoptees develop some fantasy of their own background, and that was mine. it turned out to be complete rubbish, of course. what do you know
so it was the jewel in the crown of the sacred heart empire.third and fourth biggest of the nine mother and baby homes. ok, so what you have since worked out is that your mother went in there for a month, and you were successfully adopted and have had... i mean, you love your adoptive parents. absolutely, yeah. yeah, no, adoption does damage, but good parents and a lot of love can heal a lot of that damage, and certainly i was incredibly lucky to go to wonderful parents. my dad passed away...
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>> i went to sacred heart. >> stephen: my mom was a sacred heart girl. >> cheers. >> stephen: there youto learn french? because sacred heart need to eleven french usually. ( speaking french, bleeping ) ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( speaking french, ( bleep ) ) you have been an outspoken activist for women and for the lgbtq community. ( cheers and applause ) are you okay to talk about politics at all? are you okay because some guests don't want the talk about that. >> yeah, sure, bring it on. >> stephen: other than the wine, how do you deal with the current political environment in the moment we're in, because a lot of people are very upset on both sides, very angry. >> you know, when it comes to the political stuff with you, i'm going to say bring it on, because what i have seen on the news, with this debate of kavanaugh versus dr. ford, it's one of the most upsetting things i have ever witnessed. ( cheers and applause ) >> it's heartbreaking, but i will tell you something because i am a sexual assault survivor, and the truth is -- you know, trump was speaking in a rally the other day and
>> i went to sacred heart. >> stephen: my mom was a sacred heart girl. >> cheers. >> stephen: there youto learn french? because sacred heart need to eleven french usually. ( speaking french, bleeping ) ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( speaking french, ( bleep ) ) you have been an outspoken activist for women and for the lgbtq community. ( cheers and applause ) are you okay to talk about politics at all? are you okay because some guests don't want the talk about that. >>...
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i am a stewart hall alum, sacred heart. only vice president mazzucco knows why i didn't graduate from sacred heart, but i am a bellerman bell and proud to be one. that's why father reese is so dear to me. but good evening, vice president mazzucco, commissioners, chief scott, members of the community, and s.i. students. awfully quiet. again, thank you very much. i will be providing an overview of the district, including staffing, crime statistics, events, community engagement, district priorities, and moving forward from that point. specifically, i would like to thank s.i. for allowing us to use the choral room. i would like to specifically thank william gotch, the dean of students, mary beth mcfarland, director of security, and father edward reese, the president. i'd also like to thank support from my members, and, of course, we also have assistant district attorney here with us, as well. okay, i stated, the chief had mentioned, the taraval district is one of ten police districts in san francisco and encompasses about 10.8
i am a stewart hall alum, sacred heart. only vice president mazzucco knows why i didn't graduate from sacred heart, but i am a bellerman bell and proud to be one. that's why father reese is so dear to me. but good evening, vice president mazzucco, commissioners, chief scott, members of the community, and s.i. students. awfully quiet. again, thank you very much. i will be providing an overview of the district, including staffing, crime statistics, events, community engagement, district...
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into the reception center at the church of the sacred heart it's barely five hundred meters. a short journey but loaded with tension. the end of fear unmasks infinite tiredness uncertainty is etched on every face. for this new life that begins today they barely have enough clothes and documents to fill a plastic bag. smiles and applause relaxed and you come us. they'll spend a few hours in this shelter. you know. just to show or eat change their clothing before returning to the station and catching a bus. that will take them to a temporary destination in the united states. what . do you have and i. want them. because i've been in long beach. and an american ok long beach. but. i don't ever give up. the second. is that it is because that there. was an impact on the part of the seller last become a part of. their response is always follow the same path and just hours ago they crossed the rio grande by boat after paying the coyote for a fifty dollars per person journey. the border patrols intercepted them and they don't have criminal records that's why they're permitted to live
into the reception center at the church of the sacred heart it's barely five hundred meters. a short journey but loaded with tension. the end of fear unmasks infinite tiredness uncertainty is etched on every face. for this new life that begins today they barely have enough clothes and documents to fill a plastic bag. smiles and applause relaxed and you come us. they'll spend a few hours in this shelter. you know. just to show or eat change their clothing before returning to the station and...
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from the bus station to the reception center at the church of the sacred heart it's barely five hundred meters. a short journey but loaded with tension. the end of fear unmasks infinite tiredness uncertainty is etched on every face. for this new life that begins today they barely have enough clothes and documents to fill a plastic bag. smiles and applause relaxed and you come us. they'll spend a few hours in this shelter. you know. just to show heat change their closing before returning to the station and catching a bus. that will take them to a temporary destination in the united states. i want. to see that when i. say that. because i've been in long beach. and a mother going to a long beach minute. i don't have a. plan for the second. pantry or the second. is that the medicines that it is because that in its place i think it was an impact on the facilities become a source of presumably that are going to play something i had not then there's those of us there shoot medical use i'm in a mood or i damned if i'm going to say this on the able i mean i was in government they got that all. o
from the bus station to the reception center at the church of the sacred heart it's barely five hundred meters. a short journey but loaded with tension. the end of fear unmasks infinite tiredness uncertainty is etched on every face. for this new life that begins today they barely have enough clothes and documents to fill a plastic bag. smiles and applause relaxed and you come us. they'll spend a few hours in this shelter. you know. just to show heat change their closing before returning to the...
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his special prayer for the newest supreme court justice at sacred heart church in saratoga. while many view the hex as a comical form of -- he's appalled saying that the curse is not to be taken lightly. >>> communities spanned four generations, from military service to helping the poor. it's recognizing the family as this year's recipients of the annual award. nbc bay area's damian trujillo sat down with the family. w hcalled, he answered without hesitation. he swore to defend the constitution of the united states. loouz enlisted in the army and because of his w ayala raid owe hospital, he became a medic with the hospital, luis helped save countless lives on the frontlines of korea. >> we gave emergency and medical and we saved their lives. we prepared them and then they can take them biplane from korea to japan. >> his bravery in combat earned him five bronze stars. he returned to the states and worked with the v.a. but before luis was shipped to war, he met a young woman in his parents' town. >> we went on a dance. i love to dance. >> everything start at a dance. >> start
his special prayer for the newest supreme court justice at sacred heart church in saratoga. while many view the hex as a comical form of -- he's appalled saying that the curse is not to be taken lightly. >>> communities spanned four generations, from military service to helping the poor. it's recognizing the family as this year's recipients of the annual award. nbc bay area's damian trujillo sat down with the family. w hcalled, he answered without hesitation. he swore to defend the...
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our relationship with sacred heart, we were able to have patients transferred by helicopter and by ground to mobile, alabama, and jacksonville, florida. >> you were one of the many staff members who chose to ride out the storm inside that structure, inside that hospital. tell me what it was like during those hours. >> you are correct. i stayed, along with many physicians, their families and wives within the confinement of our buildings and it was life threatening, it felt, because of the hurricane winds that exceeded 150 miles per hour, and it was something i never personally experienced, and never had such a threat, an impact that this hurricane had to our hospital. very proud of our physicians, our nurses and all of our staff who coordinated an amazing amount of high-quality care so that the care to our patients was never lost during the time of the storm. we had two teams that came in to assure the care was provided, and teams a and b, one team came in before the storm and one team came in and stayed in the hospital all the way through the storm and the next team came in afterwards in
our relationship with sacred heart, we were able to have patients transferred by helicopter and by ground to mobile, alabama, and jacksonville, florida. >> you were one of the many staff members who chose to ride out the storm inside that structure, inside that hospital. tell me what it was like during those hours. >> you are correct. i stayed, along with many physicians, their families and wives within the confinement of our buildings and it was life threatening, it felt, because...
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this is bay medical sacred heart. the good news?g where patients were not located. michael ripped the side off the building. this is where billing and purchasing and equipment comes in. the hospital did receive structure damage during the storm. including blown out windows and roof issues and structural issues with walls. they are in the process. they are running on generator power. water is not working in panama city right now. they are evacuating the patients here. they started yesterday morning. they have 24 more hours to get all of them out. we caught some of the ambulances coming through yesterday from other communities working on getting those patients out. there were helicopters as well choppering them to other places in pensacola and mobile, alabama. the workers and staff survived the storm fine. nobody was injured. they had to move some of the patients to different floors due to damage. it will continue. the good news, dave and christine, is that it is self sufficient hospital set up by the end of the day to help new patien
this is bay medical sacred heart. the good news?g where patients were not located. michael ripped the side off the building. this is where billing and purchasing and equipment comes in. the hospital did receive structure damage during the storm. including blown out windows and roof issues and structural issues with walls. they are in the process. they are running on generator power. water is not working in panama city right now. they are evacuating the patients here. they started yesterday...
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from the bus station to the reception center at the church of the sacred heart it's barely five hundred meters. a short journey but loaded with tension. the end of fear unmasks infinite tiredness uncertainty is etched on every face. for this new life that begins today they barely have enough clothes and documents to fill a plastic bag. smiles and applause relaxed and you come us. they'll spend a few hours in this shelter. you know. just a shower eat change their.
from the bus station to the reception center at the church of the sacred heart it's barely five hundred meters. a short journey but loaded with tension. the end of fear unmasks infinite tiredness uncertainty is etched on every face. for this new life that begins today they barely have enough clothes and documents to fill a plastic bag. smiles and applause relaxed and you come us. they'll spend a few hours in this shelter. you know. just a shower eat change their.
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in the roman catholic church the heart-shaped became known as the sacred heart of jesus. adorned with thorns and a mini a serial light it was a net insignia of love. between the heart and love has with his stead time. when bernie clark a retired dentist with end-stage heart failure received the first permanent artificial heart in utah on december 1, 1982. his wife of 39 years. ask the doctors would he still be able to love me. the heart is not the source of love where the other emotions per se. more and more we have come to understand that that connection between the heart and the emotions is a highly intimate one. the heart does not originate our feelings but it is highly responsive to them. in a sense, a record of our emotional life is written on our hearts. fear and grief for example can cause profound injury the nerves that control unconscious processes such as the heartbeat consents distress and trigger of flight were fight response. it is increasingly clear that our hearts there is a heart disorder first recognized called the broken heart syndrome. in which they weak
in the roman catholic church the heart-shaped became known as the sacred heart of jesus. adorned with thorns and a mini a serial light it was a net insignia of love. between the heart and love has with his stead time. when bernie clark a retired dentist with end-stage heart failure received the first permanent artificial heart in utah on december 1, 1982. his wife of 39 years. ask the doctors would he still be able to love me. the heart is not the source of love where the other emotions per se....
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disaster medical assistance teams are working alongside emergency department staff at bay medical sacred heart hospital and gulf coast center to care for people coming into the emergency department. our medical personnel are working with fema's search and rescue teams to triage people rescued by those teams. under a fema contract, ambulances are available to move -- evacuate patients at those locations. our footprint hasn't changed much in the last day. we still have 400 medical responders deployed and another 300 are on alert. they come from across the country and are part of the national disaster medical system and the u.s. public health service. again as the administrator stated, in many places it's not safe to go back to your riss dense. we want to emphasize that before you do that you check with emergency management authorities to ensure that lifelines and the infrastructure is there to have a safe return. when you return, we would like to see a safe return to those areas to make sure that you are not injured through the cleanup process. that includes wearing boots, protection gloves, wor
disaster medical assistance teams are working alongside emergency department staff at bay medical sacred heart hospital and gulf coast center to care for people coming into the emergency department. our medical personnel are working with fema's search and rescue teams to triage people rescued by those teams. under a fema contract, ambulances are available to move -- evacuate patients at those locations. our footprint hasn't changed much in the last day. we still have 400 medical responders...
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. >> saint ignatius and sacred heart. the bruce mahoney football game. the oldest rivalry west of the mississippi. >> it will be a lot of people. there will be people at the pub across the street. >> we have been talking about will be news on morning fred this big mess on 680 that we talked about because of a crash involving a big rig. we have had a reporter on the scene. we found that it could be several more hours before it is cleaned up. >> >> reporter: good morning again. i will tell you why. they have now hooked up two large tow trucks. they are clearing rig you can s cables attached here. let's walk over here. i will show you. the second one is attached to the backside. looks like they are trying to lift this they do not want the cab to slide down the embankment and make things worse. these tow trucks which cost in excess of $1700 an hour are trying to hoist up both parts off the guardrail and back onto the pavement. i'm not sure how long it will take. it can get done before 1 pm. let's look at the video. this happened between 5 am this morning. th
. >> saint ignatius and sacred heart. the bruce mahoney football game. the oldest rivalry west of the mississippi. >> it will be a lot of people. there will be people at the pub across the street. >> we have been talking about will be news on morning fred this big mess on 680 that we talked about because of a crash involving a big rig. we have had a reporter on the scene. we found that it could be several more hours before it is cleaned up. >> >> reporter: good...
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the names of the schools are this, cathedral school for boys, covenant of the sacred heart, the french american international, san francisco community. immaculate conception. our lady of visitation. the hanlon's. stewart hall for boys. these are the schools that are going in and have special admissions through band 3 right now. to say that a public school in our district should not qualify under that is disgusting. >> vice-president cook: thank you. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. katy tang here. i have two different hats. one a proud graduate from sfusd. and one a policymaker. i come here you might think because i graduated from lowell that i'm here to try to preserve the lowell admissions process to as some people try to characterize as keeping it segregated. that's not the case. i share your goal in wanting to make lowell a diverse school and wanting to make sure that everyone from every community succeeds when they attend lowell and they can get into lowell. and so i want it hone in on one particular point that i had in my letter that i sent about two weeks ago, which is
the names of the schools are this, cathedral school for boys, covenant of the sacred heart, the french american international, san francisco community. immaculate conception. our lady of visitation. the hanlon's. stewart hall for boys. these are the schools that are going in and have special admissions through band 3 right now. to say that a public school in our district should not qualify under that is disgusting. >> vice-president cook: thank you. thank you. >> good evening,...
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that included patients at the sacred heart hospital in panama city.nsive damage and did lose power, leading to the evacuation of the patients in the hospital. diane gallagher is in panama city for us. tell me what you are seeing there. >> you know, brooke, they couldn't evacuate, but judging by what the rest of panama city looks like, it may have been good, though terrifying. when hurricane michael came through, some of the damage that came through is horrifying. especially when you think about the fact that 15-00 people and we are talking doctors and nurses and staff and as well as their families and pets. you have the patients and their families. and we had to move people to another side of the hospital because the ventilators started to get them over with. they were afraid that this might go south really quickly and they had to keep their game face on. they are setting up a government-run facility. and that is the only trauma center. pensacola and tallahassee where you are. this is where they would be sent if they needed trauma and care that way. t
that included patients at the sacred heart hospital in panama city.nsive damage and did lose power, leading to the evacuation of the patients in the hospital. diane gallagher is in panama city for us. tell me what you are seeing there. >> you know, brooke, they couldn't evacuate, but judging by what the rest of panama city looks like, it may have been good, though terrifying. when hurricane michael came through, some of the damage that came through is horrifying. especially when you think...
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it is called the bay medical sacred heart. they are frantically working to evacuate all the patients after taking major damage, which you see here. officials chose to stay open, hunker down. the hospital, though, took a direct hit from michael and patients are being re-located as people are looking for medical care and some are being turned away. wow. look at those pictures. what can you tell us? >> and you are talking about those patients being transported. if you can see this long line of ambulances, they are from all over the country. as far away as new mexico in some cases. they are here to help transport the patients still at bay medical say red heart and take them to places in pen c alabama other places. right now they are running on generators. there is no running water in panama city, so the conditions are not ideal for any of the patients to remain here staying at the hospital. 1,500 people actually rode the storm out inside bay medical. the building that you are looking at right now that jonathan is showing you, than
it is called the bay medical sacred heart. they are frantically working to evacuate all the patients after taking major damage, which you see here. officials chose to stay open, hunker down. the hospital, though, took a direct hit from michael and patients are being re-located as people are looking for medical care and some are being turned away. wow. look at those pictures. what can you tell us? >> and you are talking about those patients being transported. if you can see this long line...
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most of the people i went to sacred heart became san francisco police officers or went to jail. you are part of the community. those of us in the criminal-justice system, the public defenders, the prosecutors, we understand how the system works. that's why we're here. we also learn how the police department works. the new commissioners do what i've done, they go to the station and do ride alongs and they talk to the officers and they talk to people and we come from different backgrounds. we're the liaison between the community and police. it gives us a different perspective than the officers have and we have to listen. one thing, there has to be a dialogue and in this day and age there's not a lot of dialogue. a lot of people are screaming at each other. we have dialogue of the community. we have dialogue with the officers. the best example i can give you is why we're good, we have, for what we do, the d.p.a. has a mediation program. and in this program, if you made a complaint against captain, you say the captain came up to me using a deep voice, staring at my hands, he was rud
most of the people i went to sacred heart became san francisco police officers or went to jail. you are part of the community. those of us in the criminal-justice system, the public defenders, the prosecutors, we understand how the system works. that's why we're here. we also learn how the police department works. the new commissioners do what i've done, they go to the station and do ride alongs and they talk to the officers and they talk to people and we come from different backgrounds. we're...
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>> wolf, we were just at bay medical sacred heart about a mile away. it also suffered a lot of devastation because like everybody else, we are having a hard time using our cell phones to get out and communicate. we came to a location where we could. brian is in mexico beach. bay medical is the only trauma center between pensacola and tallahassee. they get patients from all over. they were preparing and hoping after hurricane michael passed to be able to assist in that. it turns out they have to evacuate the patients now. they are running on generators and we saw ambulances from as far away as new mexico and michigan and louisiana and georgia who came in to transport all of those patients who rode the storm out to different hospitals that are safer right now. those patients rolled out with the doctors, the staff there, and all of their families. one of the doctors talked about how terrifying it really was. >> i had my children, my puppy, my wife. i had a good number of patients in this hospital during the storm. these are patients i carried for a long t
>> wolf, we were just at bay medical sacred heart about a mile away. it also suffered a lot of devastation because like everybody else, we are having a hard time using our cell phones to get out and communicate. we came to a location where we could. brian is in mexico beach. bay medical is the only trauma center between pensacola and tallahassee. they get patients from all over. they were preparing and hoping after hurricane michael passed to be able to assist in that. it turns out they...
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abstract, you can afford to be left wing and help the "poor" while your kids go to menlo park, sacred heart't work on the southern border but they sure work in atherton and hillsborough around your estate. so you have ways, with yourn power, wealth and influence, to navigate around the ramifications of your own ideology. and that's what they do. >> tucker: you'd think they would want to help the people right outside their door. >> you would think so. you go to redwood city, the service area for silicon valley. poor mexican american people are living six and seven families to a house right under the noses of these people. so i don't think they're very liberal at all. >> tucker: no, they're not. they're not liberal at all. >> they ruined the state. >> tucker: it's so depressing. i'm so glad you're here with us. >> glad to be here. >> tucker: our viewers love you. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: we have a fox news alert. we're continuing to follow hurricane michael ravaging the gulf coast of florida. phil keating is on the scene. what does it looks like, phil? >> looks like a muddy mess ri
abstract, you can afford to be left wing and help the "poor" while your kids go to menlo park, sacred heart't work on the southern border but they sure work in atherton and hillsborough around your estate. so you have ways, with yourn power, wealth and influence, to navigate around the ramifications of your own ideology. and that's what they do. >> tucker: you'd think they would want to help the people right outside their door. >> you would think so. you go to redwood...
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. >> vice president mazzucco: wedding day. [ applause ] they sent their daughters to sacred heart cathedral. very smart people. you'll also notice our officers are wearing pink patches like this. it's for cancer awareness month. in the san francisco police department, many members have chosen to change their patches to represent that, so you'll see a lot of our officers with pink patches. and just to tell you how we work as a commission, that took the full commission to meet to determine to change the uniform regulation just for one month. it required public comment, it required input. the police officers association was involved, the uniform makers were involved, so that's just one of the small things that we do. so that's why you'll see the officers wearing pink tonight. so now let's get into our meeting. >> secretary: commissioner, items 1, reports to the commission, 1-a, chief's report. weekly crime trends, provide an overview of offenses occurring in san francisco. significant incidents. chief's report will be limited to a brief description of significant incidents. commission discussi
. >> vice president mazzucco: wedding day. [ applause ] they sent their daughters to sacred heart cathedral. very smart people. you'll also notice our officers are wearing pink patches like this. it's for cancer awareness month. in the san francisco police department, many members have chosen to change their patches to represent that, so you'll see a lot of our officers with pink patches. and just to tell you how we work as a commission, that took the full commission to meet to determine...
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its largest hospital, bay medical sacred heart hospital crews have been scrambling to evacuate patients from the heavily damaged complex. cnn's dianne gallagher is joining me. you spoke with a doctor at a nearby hospital. what did he tell you? >> yeah, kate. we actually had to move from the hospital today because of that cell phone service that miguel was talking about. we're dealing with the same issue here in panama city. and that is creating problems for the way they're trying to fix the issues at the hospital right now. the main priority is getting all of the remaining patients out. and i can tell you, i saw ambulances from as far away as new mexico, all the way up to massachusetts, michigan, and they're transporting the remaining patients who rode the storm out in the hospital there with the doctors and nurses, to hospitals in jacksonville, in destin, in pensacola. that's because they're running on a generator, kate. there's no running water in panama city right now. they have tanker trucks of water. they're trying to pump it in to continue working their emergency room, but to prov
its largest hospital, bay medical sacred heart hospital crews have been scrambling to evacuate patients from the heavily damaged complex. cnn's dianne gallagher is joining me. you spoke with a doctor at a nearby hospital. what did he tell you? >> yeah, kate. we actually had to move from the hospital today because of that cell phone service that miguel was talking about. we're dealing with the same issue here in panama city. and that is creating problems for the way they're trying to fix...
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disaster medical assistance teementz are working alongicide emergency department staff as bay medical sacred heartal and gulf coast region medical center to care for people coming into the emergency department. our medical personnel are working with fema's search and rescue teams, the people with those teams. ambulances are available to evacuate people at those locations. our footprint hasn't changed much in the last day. we had 400 responders deployed and another 300 are onliter. they come from across the country and are part of the national disaster system and u.s. health services. as the administrator stated in many places it's not safe to go back to your residence. before you do that you should check with local health and emergency management authorities to make sure the lifelines are there to return. we'd like to see a safe return to those areas to make sure that you're not injured through the clean up process. that includes wearing boots, eye protection, and working for partners so if you do get hurt someone's able to contact emergency medical services. we want people to be as safe and healt
disaster medical assistance teementz are working alongicide emergency department staff as bay medical sacred heartal and gulf coast region medical center to care for people coming into the emergency department. our medical personnel are working with fema's search and rescue teams, the people with those teams. ambulances are available to evacuate people at those locations. our footprint hasn't changed much in the last day. we had 400 responders deployed and another 300 are onliter. they come...
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sacred. it's the heart of our democracy.just wrong to fiddle with it in the heat of an election. >> let's get real. how big of a crisis is this? many, even republicans, say voter fraud is an issue. we know the one from kansas likes to say that. but this is not voter fraud. >> a lot of these policies are justified with the idea that, oh, there must be a huge amount of illegal voting out there. and the fact is, every court that looked at it, every study that's looked at it, has said that kind of voter impersonation is a minuscule problem. you're more likely to be struck by lightning in the united states than to commit voter fraud. we should be finding ways for everybody to vote, only eligible voters, but every eligible voter. >> what do you make of this, bob? >> this didn't happen by chance. we solved this problem in '65. we had a votings right act. decided in the states of the former confederacy if you were going to change your election laws, you were going to change these provisions, you had to get the approval of the justic
sacred. it's the heart of our democracy.just wrong to fiddle with it in the heat of an election. >> let's get real. how big of a crisis is this? many, even republicans, say voter fraud is an issue. we know the one from kansas likes to say that. but this is not voter fraud. >> a lot of these policies are justified with the idea that, oh, there must be a huge amount of illegal voting out there. and the fact is, every court that looked at it, every study that's looked at it, has said...
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>> what are the other sacred stages across our city andur within hearts? where we can also make music? and so when we show up to make music in skid row, it is not about being the perfect artistid t, it is about being the most psent human being. >> sreenivasan: we will have more on the mass kling in pittsburgh tomorrow and with the election just a week away, the pbs newshour will hit the for a special edition from a key state: battleground florida. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. a haood night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. lthe cheryl and pmilstein family. s.r. p. roy vagelos and diana t. ndage the j.p.b. fion. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional sup
>> what are the other sacred stages across our city andur within hearts? where we can also make music? and so when we show up to make music in skid row, it is not about being the perfect artistid t, it is about being the most psent human being. >> sreenivasan: we will have more on the mass kling in pittsburgh tomorrow and with the election just a week away, the pbs newshour will hit the for a special edition from a key state: battleground florida. that's all for this edition of pbs...
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was at best indifferent to the foreign meddling by an american adversary into a sacred american tradition, and that's the heart of the russia story. >> that's just what we know. my thanks to you. that does it. "mtp daily." sorry i'm late. hey. >> that's okay. thank you very much. >>> if it is monday, dems fighting words. good evening, i am katy tur in for chuck todd. welcome to "mtp daily." t minus 15 days, and with two weeks to go until election night, momentum is going to be everything. so which side is going to have it in the all important final sprint to the finish and how are they going to get it? democrats seem to think they're going to get it by focusing on health care, and president trump is hammering the issue of immigration. you're looking at live pictures out of las vegas, nevada, where president obama took the stage just moments ago, making his return to the midterm campaign trail for democrats. he's talking a lot about health care for one thing. right now he is going off on republicans on the issue of pre-existing conditions. more on that in a moment. but it is clear this rally is all about one th
was at best indifferent to the foreign meddling by an american adversary into a sacred american tradition, and that's the heart of the russia story. >> that's just what we know. my thanks to you. that does it. "mtp daily." sorry i'm late. hey. >> that's okay. thank you very much. >>> if it is monday, dems fighting words. good evening, i am katy tur in for chuck todd. welcome to "mtp daily." t minus 15 days, and with two weeks to go until election night,...
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was at best indifferent to the foreign meddling by an american adversary into a sacred american tradition, and that's the hearttory. >> that's just what we know. my thanks to you. that does it. "mtp daily." sorry i'm late. hey. >> that's okay. thank you very much. >>> if it is monday, dems fighting words. good evening, i am katy tur in
was at best indifferent to the foreign meddling by an american adversary into a sacred american tradition, and that's the hearttory. >> that's just what we know. my thanks to you. that does it. "mtp daily." sorry i'm late. hey. >> that's okay. thank you very much. >>> if it is monday, dems fighting words. good evening, i am katy tur in
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sacred we they are bashing manhood. she should have to step down. it's only fair. >> bless her heart, countries don't have borders?> literally it's what makes you country. first you draw the border and then you establish the country. what happened in guatemala today? they blew through the fence. >> countries don't put up fences and borders? what is she talking about. i just had to re- up my global access thing. >> that's a pain in the. >> it's shakedown time. they want your everything. >> greg: i only travel to the middle earth. >> do you think guatemalans wish they had a wall when they ran over the fence? mcmahon. >> you know my favorite part of the whole thing? everybody said trump is racist towards mexicans so if he gets reelected they'll move to canada. mexico is close. sue mcguire guatemalans happy to be in mexico. there's a whole land before california they could stop and rest in. they're not because mexico doesn't want that. will we end up wearing these there lots of people who are confused about which medicare plan is right for them. hey, that's me. i barely know where to start. well, start here with me, k
sacred we they are bashing manhood. she should have to step down. it's only fair. >> bless her heart, countries don't have borders?> literally it's what makes you country. first you draw the border and then you establish the country. what happened in guatemala today? they blew through the fence. >> countries don't put up fences and borders? what is she talking about. i just had to re- up my global access thing. >> that's a pain in the. >> it's shakedown time. they...
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reverent and sacred duty. 241 american service members were murdered in the terrorist attack of marine barracks in beirut, lebanon. it was a very sad. of time. great, great. period of time. in the heartsa grateful nation forever. -- i would like to introduce some of our outstanding people in government. and, some who are outside of government. with mike pompeo. where is mike? stand up. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. he has been doing a lot of traveling. you are a well-traveled man, aren't you? .ecretary of defense mattis [applause] pres. trump: secretary of the navy richard spencer. [applause] thank you.: chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general joseph dunford. [applause] pres. trump: hi, joseph. general mark staff millie. [applause] pres. trump: commandant of the marine corps, general robert miller. [applause] pres. trump: commandant of the coast guard, admiral karl schulz. [applause] and sergeant major of the marine corps ronald green. ronald. [applause] pres. trump: as well as my chief ,f staff and a beloved marine he loves the marines, john kelly. john. [applause] pres. trump: and much more important, a great wife and a great mother -- karen, please stand up. [applause]
reverent and sacred duty. 241 american service members were murdered in the terrorist attack of marine barracks in beirut, lebanon. it was a very sad. of time. great, great. period of time. in the heartsa grateful nation forever. -- i would like to introduce some of our outstanding people in government. and, some who are outside of government. with mike pompeo. where is mike? stand up. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. he has been doing a lot of traveling. you are a well-traveled man, aren't...
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heart. officers never know what danger the next call may bring. this is the sacred not only at the extraordinary men and women in law enforcement today but at the law law enfort memorial which reminds us of the sacrifices that so many have made. work day shift and night shifts, weekends and holidays, blizzards, rain storms and hurricanes, during parades and riots. your office never closes and you always need to be at your best,, especially when other people are at their worst. that reminds me of the story of two police officers who make a traffic stop your one officer approaches the drivers side while his partner stands behind the car. the first officer approaches, the driver rolls down his window and feelings out shaking his fist says, , do you know who i ? do you know who i am? the second officer hears the ruckus and calls out, is there a problem here? and the first officer replies, yes, this gentleman doesn't know who he is. [laughing] a a law enforcement officer can never forget who you are. our department of justice headquarters is filled with works of art whic
heart. officers never know what danger the next call may bring. this is the sacred not only at the extraordinary men and women in law enforcement today but at the law law enfort memorial which reminds us of the sacrifices that so many have made. work day shift and night shifts, weekends and holidays, blizzards, rain storms and hurricanes, during parades and riots. your office never closes and you always need to be at your best,, especially when other people are at their worst. that reminds me...
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sacred ground. >> it came in its present condition. the bullet holes are too numerous to count. >> reporter: the heart of pittsburgh's jewish community grieving the loss of 11 souls, including dr. richard gottfried. >> there aren't even words to describe how i feel. devastated. i mean, he was my baby brother. >> reporter: he hid inside a utility closet with his younger sister. she is still too shaken to talk about what happened, but her sisters say she told them. >> he walked in and said, "all jews must die" and opened fire. >> the complainant says they have an active shooter in the building. >> reporter: bloodshed in his wake, armed with an ar-15 and three handguns, authorities say 46-year-old richard bowers tried to shoot his way out of the synagogue, wounding six hours, including four police officers before surrendering. the suspect's neighbors, stunned. >> very upsetting, knowing that someone that had that much hate was on the other side of my wall. >> reporter: a community looking to faith to move forward. >> you can cut off some branches, but the tree will continue to grow and we will be back. >> reporter: back after yet another sensele
sacred ground. >> it came in its present condition. the bullet holes are too numerous to count. >> reporter: the heart of pittsburgh's jewish community grieving the loss of 11 souls, including dr. richard gottfried. >> there aren't even words to describe how i feel. devastated. i mean, he was my baby brother. >> reporter: he hid inside a utility closet with his younger sister. she is still too shaken to talk about what happened, but her sisters say she told them....