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-sandy, this is marcus. -sandy: hi. lemonis: hi, sandy. i'm marcus. a pleasure to meet you. shauna: sandy's in charge of all of our candy and merchandise. lemonis: and so your full-time job is the candy store? sandy: no. h.r., payroll duties. this is last on my list. -lemonis: yeah. -sandy: yeah. lemonis: i've never seen a candy store or any retail business that has its h.r. director running the merchandise. i guess i shouldn't be that surprised. if they don't see the importance of having their ice cream be special, why would the candy be any different? it's a nice attempt at a theme, but i'm not really sure that the theme's clear to me. when you walk in the front door, it looks like they went to the local convenience store and just said, "give me some lollipops and some sweet tarts." it's not nostalgic. there's nothing really curated. and what's this -- all this bacon? why do you have bacon cotton candy? sandy: people like bacon right now. same thing with the bacon soda. lemonis: i mean, i know the craze with bacon, but how does it connect to farrell
-sandy, this is marcus. -sandy: hi. lemonis: hi, sandy. i'm marcus. a pleasure to meet you. shauna: sandy's in charge of all of our candy and merchandise. lemonis: and so your full-time job is the candy store? sandy: no. h.r., payroll duties. this is last on my list. -lemonis: yeah. -sandy: yeah. lemonis: i've never seen a candy store or any retail business that has its h.r. director running the merchandise. i guess i shouldn't be that surprised. if they don't see the importance of having their...
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. ♪ ♪ >> this is sandy and lonnie phillips. years ago, they sole everything they owned and bought an rv. >> it is really pretty out here. >> it would be a lot of fun on a motorcycle. >> you might think they're retirees traveling the country but they're not. they've chosen another line of work. one that keeps them very busy. >> a mass shooting with casualties. >> another shooting. nine people died. >> 11 people were killed. >> 17 people killed. >> 26 people killed today. >> 50 people are dead. >> sandy and lonnie respond to mass shootings, offering support to grieving families and survivors. >> hello! >> hey, sandy and lonnie, how are you doing? >> as well as can be expected. >> this is very personal. we see that pain every single day. we see it in our own eyes and we see it in the eyes of everybody that we meet and work with. >> it is a pain that sandy and lonnie know all too well. >> this is a live picture now outside the movie theater in aurora, colorado. >> there have been reports of multiple deaths. >> i still remember turn
. ♪ ♪ >> this is sandy and lonnie phillips. years ago, they sole everything they owned and bought an rv. >> it is really pretty out here. >> it would be a lot of fun on a motorcycle. >> you might think they're retirees traveling the country but they're not. they've chosen another line of work. one that keeps them very busy. >> a mass shooting with casualties. >> another shooting. nine people died. >> 11 people were killed. >> 17 people killed....
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of man group.tray sandy, i give you the headlines.age risk in that environment where we get these headlines that are consistently ignored by the market in favor --the projection of the back the vaccine in the back half? sandy: the first is it is really hard to forecast what risk events are going to matter. i think that with the lesson out of this year. people like to think they can forecast the bad events, they basically can't. and if you can't, you need to prepare yourself in a way where you have, in my view, very reactive risk management to the news as it comes through. that is what held fast this year. not thinking we could forecast what is owing to happen with the pandemic, general think anybody really could. but being reactive as events unfolded. alix: do you think that volatility is appropriately priced when we think about next year and how negative shocks may be impacting the market? i didn't forecast the risk -- sandy: i didn't think there was pandemic in 2020, but equities, and especially the u.s. market, are much less divers
of man group.tray sandy, i give you the headlines.age risk in that environment where we get these headlines that are consistently ignored by the market in favor --the projection of the back the vaccine in the back half? sandy: the first is it is really hard to forecast what risk events are going to matter. i think that with the lesson out of this year. people like to think they can forecast the bad events, they basically can't. and if you can't, you need to prepare yourself in a way where you...
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patel. >> sandy, i love that. >> i love it, too.lutely beautiful to do that. you have to make it work for your family and make it look and feel like a white christmas. you may see some snow over the highest peaks with a second storm coming in sunday night into monday, but not over christmas here locally. here's a live picture here, a stunning view. from our emeryville camera, you can see those clouds move in. temperatures are falling. from our santa cruz camera, clouds are gathering, as you can see there. mid-50s san jose, san francisco 57 in half moon bay. live doppler 7 is showing you a system to our southwest that's throwing those clouds in our direction. it will continue to move in our direction but it is not going to pass through the bay area, it's going to go south of us. it may squeak out a few sprinkles as we go through tomorrow. our camera showing a lovely view of san francisco. possible sprinkles tomorrow, turning wet on christmas and snow could arrive this weekend. the doppler taking you through a time tomorrow afternoon.
patel. >> sandy, i love that. >> i love it, too.lutely beautiful to do that. you have to make it work for your family and make it look and feel like a white christmas. you may see some snow over the highest peaks with a second storm coming in sunday night into monday, but not over christmas here locally. here's a live picture here, a stunning view. from our emeryville camera, you can see those clouds move in. temperatures are falling. from our santa cruz camera, clouds are...
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we had been promised by the leadership that we would ring of the sandy legislation. -- bring up the sandy legislation. suddenly, the bill went down. i had to think quickly. i just want to the microphone and started in. the next morning, my granddaughter was staying in my house. she said to my wife and grandma, why is grandpa going crazy? the next morning, i went on every possible cable-tv show, , trying to get people's attention. we ended up getting the money. $22 billion. called me and said, good said to the fire, we have to keep it going. again, i don't want to sound -- there were other things in mind that night besides sandy. i would say getting the money for the families was pretty good. obviously, getting funding to fight ms-13. very involved in the irish peace process. the holy thursday agreements. that was like an 800-year struggle. being on the phone that night, my partner in washington, with the white house, belfast, all different parties. that i got a call from the white house about 6:00. they will mail. up with news the agreement had been signed. as an amateur pugilist, have yo
we had been promised by the leadership that we would ring of the sandy legislation. -- bring up the sandy legislation. suddenly, the bill went down. i had to think quickly. i just want to the microphone and started in. the next morning, my granddaughter was staying in my house. she said to my wife and grandma, why is grandpa going crazy? the next morning, i went on every possible cable-tv show, , trying to get people's attention. we ended up getting the money. $22 billion. called me and said,...
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sandy, thanks. >>> well, a tradition with a twist.g back to the community today, and there are changes courtesy of covid. >>> plus, lighting up the holidays. take a look at that. stay with us. we will be right ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> christmas came early for some families in oakland. >> here you go. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. >> turn around. >> this was one of more than a hundred families who got gifts from a group of police officers. it's part of a food and toy giveaway that's been organized by the oakland police officers association for the past 30 years. an officer dressed as santa delivered the gifts, meeting families on the sidewalk this year. oakland police officers identified the families in need during their regular patrols. very in touch with the community. >>> san francisco police brought holiday joy to kids
sandy, thanks. >>> well, a tradition with a twist.g back to the community today, and there are changes courtesy of covid. >>> plus, lighting up the holidays. take a look at that. stay with us. we will be right ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> christmas came early for some...
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with a resounding 42—0 win over glasgow warriors at sandy park.heir team score six tries, including this brilliant finish from olly woodburn, to seal a bonus—point win. last year's beaten finalists the french side —racing 92 started their new campaign with a win — beating irish side connacht 26—22. connacht though get a losing bonus point. gloucester were thrashed 55—10 by lyon. eight of gloucester‘s starting 15 were making their tournament debut and it showed as the french side scored eight tries — xavier mignot scoring a hat—trick. following anthonyjoshua's successful heavyweight title defence against kubrat pulev at wembley arena last night, all the talk is now about unifying the division what could be the biggest all british fight to date. tyson fury holds the wbc belt, whilejoshua holds the ibf, wba and wbo belts. here's his promoter eddie hearn. we just want to make the fight. we believe we win, they believe they win, its the biggest fighting axing, there is no otherfight that can compare to this. now‘s the time. so from tomorrow or monday w
with a resounding 42—0 win over glasgow warriors at sandy park.heir team score six tries, including this brilliant finish from olly woodburn, to seal a bonus—point win. last year's beaten finalists the french side —racing 92 started their new campaign with a win — beating irish side connacht 26—22. connacht though get a losing bonus point. gloucester were thrashed 55—10 by lyon. eight of gloucester‘s starting 15 were making their tournament debut and it showed as the french side...
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we had been promised by the leadership that we would vote for more sandy aid. down --as the bill went it was like 11:30 at night. suddenly, the bill went down. all of the leaders walked off the floor. i had to think quickly. i just went to the microphone and started in, really pounding the lectern. the next morning, my granddaughter was staying in my house. she said to my wife and grandma, why is grandpa going crazy? i felt like we had to do something to draw attention to it. the next morning, i went on every possible cable-tv show, saying that any republican in new york but donates a penny to a republican candidate at -- democratic candidate after this should have his head examined trying to get people's , attention. we ended up getting the money. $22 billion. i was going back to my apartment around 2:30 in the morning. chris christie called me and said, good set to the fire, we have to keep it going. again, i don't want to sound -- there were other things in mind that night besides sandy. my concern was, we go out of this session to another session, this will
we had been promised by the leadership that we would vote for more sandy aid. down --as the bill went it was like 11:30 at night. suddenly, the bill went down. all of the leaders walked off the floor. i had to think quickly. i just went to the microphone and started in, really pounding the lectern. the next morning, my granddaughter was staying in my house. she said to my wife and grandma, why is grandpa going crazy? i felt like we had to do something to draw attention to it. the next morning,...
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so when sandy struck, i was looking for a new book project. and my new sandy obsession seemed to point me in a fruitful direction. a few years earlier, as jamie indicated, i had written a book about a sex scandal that occurred in virginia in the 1790's. they put blood on the cover. it was awesome. historianss what call on micro history, and other words, project that uses a single, very specific event or story as a window onto the past. so why not find an early american disaster and write a micro history about it? enlist anords, engaging and dramatic story in the service of teaching and learning and thinking about history. it seemed like a great idea. it was until i encountered a major problem. i could not find an early american disaster suitable for a book length study. i was looking for stories about tearful sufferers, about inspired efforts at disaster relief or prevention in the 17th or 18th century and there was little to be found. it was not that bad things did not happen in early america. they happened all the time. there were epidemics,
so when sandy struck, i was looking for a new book project. and my new sandy obsession seemed to point me in a fruitful direction. a few years earlier, as jamie indicated, i had written a book about a sex scandal that occurred in virginia in the 1790's. they put blood on the cover. it was awesome. historianss what call on micro history, and other words, project that uses a single, very specific event or story as a window onto the past. so why not find an early american disaster and write a...
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so when people ask you what was sandy like, what would you tell them?she was absolutely a go-getter. like she was teacher's pet. >> oh, really? >> always perfect. she always had her hair nicely done. you know, she was always focused. >> reporter: in high school, sandra was an athlete, a cheerleader, very popular. >> she was the complete package. >> reporter: and her home life? >> old-fashioned. >> traditional. >> traditional family, you know. catholic. play-by-the-rules type of people. >> reporter: yeah? >> yeah. >> reporter: discipline, a very important thing to larry, he the 20-year air force veteran. >> i was trying to toughen her up if you want to put it in that expression, to know what the real world was like. >> reporter: that was why larry insisted sandra leave kauai to go to college. she ended up in honolulu. but for a small island girl it felt as big and lonely as new york city. she missed kauai, her family, and would come home as often as she could. >> that's when she got involved with darren. >> reporter: and darin was here? >> he was here. >
so when people ask you what was sandy like, what would you tell them?she was absolutely a go-getter. like she was teacher's pet. >> oh, really? >> always perfect. she always had her hair nicely done. you know, she was always focused. >> reporter: in high school, sandra was an athlete, a cheerleader, very popular. >> she was the complete package. >> reporter: and her home life? >> old-fashioned. >> traditional. >> traditional family, you know....
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sandy was obviously a pivotal hurricane in the north. it turned eyes towards building codes up north, back in florida, and are there hurricanes in the north that were pivotal in the way that sandy was, or just even memorable? >> absolutely. in florida to get 40% of the hurricane strikes. louisiana is right up there as a south carolina, north carolina and texas. as northerners often don't think about hurricanes nearly as much as you do for good reason because new england only gets smacked with a hurricane about five or ten times a century. but we've had some doozies. the biggest is the hurricane of 1938 1938 which slammed into the eastern end of long island and then plowed into new england causing the most damage in rhode island. it ended up killing 680, about $500 million worth of damage, $1938, and is still to this day is the single worst natural disaster in new england history. if you see anybody who is over 90 or 85, every member that hurricane. if you speak to many younger people who grew up here, they heard about that hurricane exte
sandy was obviously a pivotal hurricane in the north. it turned eyes towards building codes up north, back in florida, and are there hurricanes in the north that were pivotal in the way that sandy was, or just even memorable? >> absolutely. in florida to get 40% of the hurricane strikes. louisiana is right up there as a south carolina, north carolina and texas. as northerners often don't think about hurricanes nearly as much as you do for good reason because new england only gets smacked...
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dempress@sf.gov. >> this saturday, december 12th anniversary is sandy hook, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. $100 for your guns, $200 for assault rifles. 1038 howard street. if you want to contact me, get more details, my number is (415)716-4100. any questions? >> not at this time. thank you everyone. >> thank you guys. appreciate you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, everyone. today in san francisco we have 20,976 cases of covid-19. 173 people in a hospital. and sadly, 176 people have died from this virus. while san francisco's death rate
dempress@sf.gov. >> this saturday, december 12th anniversary is sandy hook, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. $100 for your guns, $200 for assault rifles. 1038 howard street. if you want to contact me, get more details, my number is (415)716-4100. any questions? >> not at this time. thank you everyone. >> thank you guys. appreciate you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, everyone. today in san francisco we have 20,976 cases of covid-19. 173 people in a hospital. and sadly,...
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become the ceo a guardian in 2011 enjoyed in 2008 . 2011, you talk about this in the book is storm sandy and you wanted to make sure that your guiding principle was there for people to follow. and about doing the right thing and holding yourself to a higher standard of party there was during bad times and then you refresh those you say in your book, the principles are great because they are but they are. but its purpose by which we live. so that is part of what you did in the book, "hire purpose". so my question is, in your role in ceo how have you maintained this purposeful leadership during this tumultuous times now in 2020. deanna: personal janice, i want to thank you and it's been an honor to be here with you today. and i also want to think john and barbara for inviting me to be here. i feel honored to be here and have all of you in the line. and thank you janice for introducing my new book, "hire purpose". personally just want to say thank you to the people a guardian, any of them are probably on this call today. they helped me into my cowriter who helped me organize my thoughts . g
become the ceo a guardian in 2011 enjoyed in 2008 . 2011, you talk about this in the book is storm sandy and you wanted to make sure that your guiding principle was there for people to follow. and about doing the right thing and holding yourself to a higher standard of party there was during bad times and then you refresh those you say in your book, the principles are great because they are but they are. but its purpose by which we live. so that is part of what you did in the book, "hire...
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they had other things on their mind that night beside sandy. was, this thing will get buried in less we keep it alive. getting the money for the families was pretty good. and obviously, getting funding to fight ms-13. a goodall, it has been run. i was very involved in the irish peace process. catholic orho is christian, that was supposed to be the holy thursday agreements. it became the good friday agreement. that was like an 800-year struggle. 300 years depending on how you want to -- being on the phone nightight with my -- that in my apartment in washington, with the white house, belfast, all different parties. then i got a call from the white house about 6:00. first i was annoyed they woke me up, but it was good news the agreement had been signed. host: as an amateur pugilist, have you used those skills in congress? rep. king: it gives you a certain bit of confidence. i know what to do. i'm like a weekend golfer. most people are not into boxing. and they think i'm a little crazy. it gives you a certain bit of confidence on how to probe oppon
they had other things on their mind that night beside sandy. was, this thing will get buried in less we keep it alive. getting the money for the families was pretty good. and obviously, getting funding to fight ms-13. a goodall, it has been run. i was very involved in the irish peace process. catholic orho is christian, that was supposed to be the holy thursday agreements. it became the good friday agreement. that was like an 800-year struggle. 300 years depending on how you want to -- being on...
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i'm sandy canyon, abc 7 news. >> it should be great. >> xfinity internet customers are saving up to $400 when they add xfinity mobile. they can choose from flexible data options. and get nationwide 5g included, all on the most reliable network! ...and they lived happily ever after. again! again! get an incredible offer on xfinity internet and you could save up to $400 a year when you add xfinity mobile. click, call, or visit a store today. everybody spends the night at the house. i love christmas, i always did. it's loud, it's family being together. a lot of food, music, people, hugs. that's a perfect christmas. ♪ >> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, a former vallejo police department captain is speaking out about his new lawsuit that alleges department misconduct including badge bending to commemorate the shootings of suspects. the i-team has the exclusive interview and you'll hear from a parishioner going to an indoor christmas service at a san jose church. also, we'll show you how other people are celebrating safely. all of that and a lot more coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, but final
i'm sandy canyon, abc 7 news. >> it should be great. >> xfinity internet customers are saving up to $400 when they add xfinity mobile. they can choose from flexible data options. and get nationwide 5g included, all on the most reliable network! ...and they lived happily ever after. again! again! get an incredible offer on xfinity internet and you could save up to $400 a year when you add xfinity mobile. click, call, or visit a store today. everybody spends the night at the house. i...
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sandy cortez has already received her shot. 31 years old, she is at essentially zero risk from dying fromgo this virus. she got a dose anyway, and she did it on instagram. for sandy cortez, pandemic means moreti opportunities to take pictures of herself. there's something disgusting about this. >> for months, the cdc's been us that the elderly are the most vulnerable. and now they are recommending that a hundred million essential workers, which means healthy people working at everything from liquor stores to telephone companies, they can get the vaccine before our grandparents can. that members of congress like me, we can get the vaccine before at-risk seniors can. i plan to get the vaccine, but will now stand in solidarity with our seniors by not doing so until they can. i urge my colleagues in congress who are under the age of 65 and healthy to join me. >> tucker: amen. good for her. if only there were more in congress that were that principled. if only the federal government thought is clearly. >> tucker: a new strain of the
sandy cortez has already received her shot. 31 years old, she is at essentially zero risk from dying fromgo this virus. she got a dose anyway, and she did it on instagram. for sandy cortez, pandemic means moreti opportunities to take pictures of herself. there's something disgusting about this. >> for months, the cdc's been us that the elderly are the most vulnerable. and now they are recommending that a hundred million essential workers, which means healthy people working at everything...
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there are people in this episode, like sandy and loni, for example, who are pushing really hard for more background checks and waiting periods. they would like to see the same laws as driving and purchasing vehicles. >>ling, as always, thanks so much. it airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, only on cnn. that does it for me tonight. thank you so much for spending part of your weekend with me. up next, we have a real treat for you. it's the 14th annual cnn heroes, an all star tribute. it starts right now. >>> hey, everyone. it's jim. i love cnn heroes. i even got this cnn hero mask. it's just a bib. i'm giving that to anderson later on. anyway, i have missed you. i have. it's been a long -- well, i had no idea it was going to be this long. did you? i didn't. i used to say, i want to spend more time with my family. not this much time. anyway, t n
there are people in this episode, like sandy and loni, for example, who are pushing really hard for more background checks and waiting periods. they would like to see the same laws as driving and purchasing vehicles. >>ling, as always, thanks so much. it airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, only on cnn. that does it for me tonight. thank you so much for spending part of your weekend with me. up next, we have a real treat for you. it's the 14th annual cnn heroes, an all star tribute. it...
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hurricane sandy had a major impact on new jersey and more importantly, new york. but also the outer edges of the hurricane sandy, cause a lot of damage appear in new england. after all the hurricanes almost 1000 miles wide. and in the mid- 1950s there was an outbreak of hurricanes that affected new england. hurricane carol and hazel and diane. people around here remember those. and hurricane bob, there's a funny picture in the book, the college section of me in 1991. my wife was working for the state of massachusetts she was my fiancÉ at the time. it should go down and check the damage in massachusetts and cape cod. so i went along with her and she snapped a shot of me standing next to a summer cottage that was leveled by the storm surge and the wind. and it tickled in the picture. please notice a hawaiian shirt that i am wearing. it is one of favorite shirts of the time. my soon-to-be wife hated it and right after we got married, she got rid of that hawaiian shirt and by suede best. and i still miss both of them. [laughter]. exit the end of the colored section. l
hurricane sandy had a major impact on new jersey and more importantly, new york. but also the outer edges of the hurricane sandy, cause a lot of damage appear in new england. after all the hurricanes almost 1000 miles wide. and in the mid- 1950s there was an outbreak of hurricanes that affected new england. hurricane carol and hazel and diane. people around here remember those. and hurricane bob, there's a funny picture in the book, the college section of me in 1991. my wife was working for the...
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will wage a winning campaign in every region of this country from the snowy bangs of minnesota to the sandyanes of georgia. >> he knew he had his work cut out for him. >> it was a very good job, and he had views on a number of national and international problems and challenges. but again it was a race of the outsider against the establishment in the nation's capital. and because of watergate under nixon, because of the war in vietnam. during the kennedy, johnson, nixon period, outsiders had some advantage. they could be very critical of the national scene because they had not been part of it. the rest of the family would all join in. it was a goal that he hoped to attain. election night, 1976. >> that is the way it stands, president ford, 137, 270, to more than he needed, he is the next president of the united states. >> in the end he fell short by less than two percentage points but he won more than he lost. >> on a crisp day, the new president's first words expressed gratitude to the man from grand rapids for healing a divided nation. indeed it is no chag ration to say that he gave us bac
will wage a winning campaign in every region of this country from the snowy bangs of minnesota to the sandyanes of georgia. >> he knew he had his work cut out for him. >> it was a very good job, and he had views on a number of national and international problems and challenges. but again it was a race of the outsider against the establishment in the nation's capital. and because of watergate under nixon, because of the war in vietnam. during the kennedy, johnson, nixon period,...
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superstorm sandy, made landfall in the northeast.e had been kind of limping along since tuscaloosa, struggling to convince donors and funders and partners that we were worth investing in. and we were actually near approaching financial insolvency when sandy hit. but we made some bold bets. we ultimately bet on ourselves and believed in ourselves and we launched a really large mission, took a lot of risks, financially, to get almost 500 volunteers on the ground in brooklyn. and it ended up probably being the most consequential position -- decision that we made because it really launched us on a completely different trajectory in the coming years. you know, quintupled the size of the organization in a matter of weeks, and really put us on the national stage, alongside really great organizations like the red cross or the salvation army, who do such great work in disaster zones. susan: how is all this funded? jake: the organization's entirely funded privately. corporations, foundations, and individuals. we don't take, at least at this po
superstorm sandy, made landfall in the northeast.e had been kind of limping along since tuscaloosa, struggling to convince donors and funders and partners that we were worth investing in. and we were actually near approaching financial insolvency when sandy hit. but we made some bold bets. we ultimately bet on ourselves and believed in ourselves and we launched a really large mission, took a lot of risks, financially, to get almost 500 volunteers on the ground in brooklyn. and it ended up...
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will wage a winning campaign in every region of this country from the snowy banks of plains of to the sandy georgia. >> badly trailing democratic candidate jimmy carter in the polls, ford knew he had his work cut out for him. >> he was a very good governor and he had broad views on a number of national and international problems and challenges. of anain, it was a race outsider against the establishment in the nation's capital. and because of watergate under nixon, because of the war in vietnam during the kennedy-johnson-nixon period, outsiders had some advantage. they could be very critical of the national scene because they had not been a part of it. >> betty ford and the rest of the family would all pitch in, together, they reached out to touch the nation. the president had yet to receive the mandate that comes with victory of the polls, it was a goal he fervently hoped to obtain. 1976.on night, >> that is the way it stands, electoral votes president ford, carter 272, jimmy carter the next president of the united states. >> in the end, he fell short by less than two percentage points, yet
will wage a winning campaign in every region of this country from the snowy banks of plains of to the sandy georgia. >> badly trailing democratic candidate jimmy carter in the polls, ford knew he had his work cut out for him. >> he was a very good governor and he had broad views on a number of national and international problems and challenges. of anain, it was a race outsider against the establishment in the nation's capital. and because of watergate under nixon, because of the war...
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wage a winning campaign and every region of this country, from the snowy banks of minnesota to the sandyins of georgia. trailing democratic candidate jimmy carter in the polls, ford knew he had his work cut out for him. >> he was a very good governor, on ae had broad views number of national and international problems and challenges. again, it was a race of an outsider against the establishment in the nation's capital. and because of watergate under nixon, because of the war in vietnam during the kennedy, johnson, nixon period, outsiders had some advantage. ofy could be very critical the national scene, because they had not been a part of it. rest of ford and the the family would all pitch in. together they reached out to -- to touchture and the nation. he had goals that he fervently hoped to attain. election night, 1976. >> that is the way it stands. ,lectoral votes, president ford 1037. jimmy carter is the next president of the united states. --in the end he fell force he fell by less than one percentage point. january day in 1977, the new president's first words expressed profound gra
wage a winning campaign and every region of this country, from the snowy banks of minnesota to the sandyins of georgia. trailing democratic candidate jimmy carter in the polls, ford knew he had his work cut out for him. >> he was a very good governor, on ae had broad views number of national and international problems and challenges. again, it was a race of an outsider against the establishment in the nation's capital. and because of watergate under nixon, because of the war in vietnam...
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this is the noise sandy park has missed, the first fans back since their side were crowned championst all over again. glasgow warriors, the first to try, and in this case, failed to stop them. sam simmonds and then jonny this case, failed to stop them. sam simmonds and thenjonny gray powering their way over the line. by the second half, exeter were really cutting loose. this was stuart hogg against his former club. the winning mentality allowing no room for sentiment. ollie woodburn got on the end of this for yet another score, a performance befitting the champions. exeter fa ns performance befitting the champions. exeter fans may not have been present for many of their successes last season. on this form, they may just see plenty more. last year's beaten finalists the french side racing 92 started their new campaign with a win — beating irish side connacht 26—22. connacht though get a losing bonus point. munster beat harlequins by 21 points to seven in pool two. this late try from gavin coombes sealing the win for the home side. gloucester were thrashed 55—10 by lyon. eight of glouc
this is the noise sandy park has missed, the first fans back since their side were crowned championst all over again. glasgow warriors, the first to try, and in this case, failed to stop them. sam simmonds and then jonny this case, failed to stop them. sam simmonds and thenjonny gray powering their way over the line. by the second half, exeter were really cutting loose. this was stuart hogg against his former club. the winning mentality allowing no room for sentiment. ollie woodburn got on the...
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i don't mind at home let's go to sandy in maryland. sandy. >> booya, jim.t cisco systems, hold or sell? >> it is fine. the last quarter was very good the dividend is very good. they have a lot of cash. they are re-inventing the company. i'm fine with it tim in new york. >> hey, jim. tim from brooklyn. can i get a booya. >> we are big brooklyn fans. we want our restaurants open soon what is going on >> i have a stake in this small company back in march, it has been on fire i want to get your thoughts on sight 1 landscape supply by the way, can i reiterate lowes and home depot are really inexpensive. jared in ohio. jared. >> hello >> hi, jared >> the pandemic has serious consequences and mental health is on the rise otr ks the largest ai-powered mental health company addressing the issue. they are growing their rapid 150% year over year and have signed big contracts buy, sell, hold? >> well, i don't know. boy, talk about it it is incredible psychiatric health the teledoc gets i am not familiar though with the company that you mentioned i'm it in new jersey i'
i don't mind at home let's go to sandy in maryland. sandy. >> booya, jim.t cisco systems, hold or sell? >> it is fine. the last quarter was very good the dividend is very good. they have a lot of cash. they are re-inventing the company. i'm fine with it tim in new york. >> hey, jim. tim from brooklyn. can i get a booya. >> we are big brooklyn fans. we want our restaurants open soon what is going on >> i have a stake in this small company back in march, it has been...
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. >> i'm meteorologist sandy patel. if you're lucky enough, you will get a great view i just lost my job. with the kids at home and less money coming in, there'd be no way we could afford health insurance. my kids think i'm a superhero. but even superheroes need help sometimes. we found help at covered california. and not just us. 9 out of 10 people who enrolled got financial help. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll now at coveredca.com to your friends... your family... to your teachers. in that spirit of giving, chevy's proud to give our employee discount to everyone. the chevy price you pay, ...is what we pay. not a cent more. because giving, ...and giving back, is what the holidays are all about. use the chevy employee discount for everyone to get a total value of over eight thousand four hundred dollars on this silverado. get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa re
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but instead, some of the first shots are going to people like sandy cortez who is 31 years ol and noisk at all of dying. why is that? plus the uk has discovered what they're calling a mutated virus. 's i measured as level of immunity and he is good to go bury deaco come down the chimney, he can leave their presence, and you have nothing to worry about. >> that of course with tony fauci announcing his triumphant return from the north will. this year santa needed up special delivery. with his age and physical condition he's an obviously candidate. you think the old and sick woul always be first in line for life-saving medical treatment. they are not. very thanks to political pressure, lawyers and unionized teachers, and members of the news media have been classified as essential workers by the cdc so they will have access to the vaccine in some cases before. sandy cortez has received her shocked cortez is 31 years old, she's essentially zero risk of dying from this virus, but she got a dose anyway and of course she did it on instagram. purse and he cortez it means more opportunities to
but instead, some of the first shots are going to people like sandy cortez who is 31 years ol and noisk at all of dying. why is that? plus the uk has discovered what they're calling a mutated virus. 's i measured as level of immunity and he is good to go bury deaco come down the chimney, he can leave their presence, and you have nothing to worry about. >> that of course with tony fauci announcing his triumphant return from the north will. this year santa needed up special delivery. with...
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so in 2000 and 11, 12 time period after super storm sandy we felt that we needed to make a lot of change in the company and that's what started me thinking about writing the book and also, it seems like just came on the scene but had been on the work for a numberof years . >> really the 2008 crisis prompted you to think about that rather than laying off specifically what we do , so were going to rescale that's the question now is how did you do this meeting current and future needs. how do i look at the rescaling and is it just technology or is it a broader thing that you're taking in terms of that rescaling so what do they take in the rescaling particularly large companies that had to scale back? >> that's a great set of questions. i'll start with the firstone , your comment that it costs a lot more money to lay people off is definitely true. these have shown that and this is your business that you know can cost 5 to 10 times as much to lay people off as to rescale someone into the same job so in this environment, this economic environmentit makes a lot of sense to try to rescale as man
so in 2000 and 11, 12 time period after super storm sandy we felt that we needed to make a lot of change in the company and that's what started me thinking about writing the book and also, it seems like just came on the scene but had been on the work for a numberof years . >> really the 2008 crisis prompted you to think about that rather than laying off specifically what we do , so were going to rescale that's the question now is how did you do this meeting current and future needs. how...
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. >> sandy duvall is a small business owner and landlord. thank you so much for being with us and for sharing your story. >> thank you for having me. >> so you have felt the impact of this pandemic from both sides as a tenant paying leases for multiple businesses and as a landlord collecting rent from multiple properties. what has been the hardest part about this stay-at-home order and what are your biggest fears going forward? >> well, you know, i'm in the fitness business for over 25 years and i also have pet businesses. we've been impacted quite a bit, but also i'm from a town which is small, which is about 13,000 people, and, you know, we owned several properties, which is probably 10, 11, 12 different units, so in saying that, not only am i owner occupied with my businesses but also we have several small businesses that rent from us that have gone through several shutdowns also. in saying that it's -- you know, i'm here to help small businesses. obviously i'm an advocate for that, and we've done everything we can, waiving rents. you kno
. >> sandy duvall is a small business owner and landlord. thank you so much for being with us and for sharing your story. >> thank you for having me. >> so you have felt the impact of this pandemic from both sides as a tenant paying leases for multiple businesses and as a landlord collecting rent from multiple properties. what has been the hardest part about this stay-at-home order and what are your biggest fears going forward? >> well, you know, i'm in the fitness...
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host: let's go to sandy in columbus, ohio, also identifies as unemployed. caller: thank you for taking my call. on february 24 due to health reasons, i was unable to do my part time. i am 70 years old and have worked for the last six years. host: keep going with your thought. was i got the did unemployment, but what i was saying is that by being a senior i was worried about people that had no money at all, i am receiving some retirement. ,hen you look at the situation the president has not come out. he didn't provide us to be safe, so we could not go back to work. it is really -- i don't understand. i'm so glad were getting a change of administration. there are people out there in food lines that have never been out there before. host: as far as the second round helping you directly, will it be like last time where it's a bit of a help but you get something due to retirement? caller: yes, but it will be a hell. because of my health situation i need to order in food and so forth, that's a higher cost. island,bert in rhode you are next. caller: good morning.
host: let's go to sandy in columbus, ohio, also identifies as unemployed. caller: thank you for taking my call. on february 24 due to health reasons, i was unable to do my part time. i am 70 years old and have worked for the last six years. host: keep going with your thought. was i got the did unemployment, but what i was saying is that by being a senior i was worried about people that had no money at all, i am receiving some retirement. ,hen you look at the situation the president has not come...
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so you may laugh at sandy cortez -- and you should.he is a vacuous idiot, not the rich girl narcissus with an overheated twitter account. but that doesn't mean she could and win. if we keep up with this nonsense, this economic craziness, she could win. ned ryan is the ceo of american majority and he joins us tonight. ned, thanks so much for coming on. >> absolutely, good to be with you. >> tucker: there's been this kind of agreement among think tank conservatives not to talk about growing income inequality because it invites socialism, that kind of talk. i would argue ignoring it is what is bringing us socialism. >> yeah, no, i mean, the thing that frustrates me when many on the right don't want to call out -- i guess you would call it a corporatist capitalism, it's not true free market capitalism, and i just -- the thing is, you just have to look at history, tucker, go back and look at the turn of the 20th century when the rubber barrens on those consolidated and rigged the system, the rise of congressional -- started doing away with
so you may laugh at sandy cortez -- and you should.he is a vacuous idiot, not the rich girl narcissus with an overheated twitter account. but that doesn't mean she could and win. if we keep up with this nonsense, this economic craziness, she could win. ned ryan is the ceo of american majority and he joins us tonight. ned, thanks so much for coming on. >> absolutely, good to be with you. >> tucker: there's been this kind of agreement among think tank conservatives not to talk about...
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but i think in the sense of the sunday express is a sandy future is in our hands and they are alwaysulldog drum, i think we are at the point where we have had a dreadful year that brexit, we have the least worst option if you like because i no deal would have been a disaster. and to a certain extent we have to put it behind us and move forward. it has been so divisive for the last four years and families across the country, within communities and i think we have got to move ahead and try and build something from it. but in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic which has absolutely wrought havoc across the country and across the world, we can't do it on our own. we have to have very strong leadership and that means government intervention whether it means helping people as we talked about, people in real poverty and with benefits and stuff like that, we need to get a grip or the government needs to get a grip if we are going to have a future. why don't we have something to eat? western to the front pages of the sunday times. the menu looks great, i don't know about the price tag. this
but i think in the sense of the sunday express is a sandy future is in our hands and they are alwaysulldog drum, i think we are at the point where we have had a dreadful year that brexit, we have the least worst option if you like because i no deal would have been a disaster. and to a certain extent we have to put it behind us and move forward. it has been so divisive for the last four years and families across the country, within communities and i think we have got to move ahead and try and...
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today sandy my remarks, i will ask the senate consent to take up the house past bill party to provide the market people immediate survival checks of $2000 a person. throughout this pandemic, working americans have taken intent. and right now they're facing there hardest and darkest days. tens of millions have lost their jobs. tens of millions are struggling to put food on the table. schumer: and keep the roof over their heads. in the wealthiest nation on earth, modern day deadline stretch for miles down american highways. the fastest way to get money into america's pockets is to send some of their tax dollars right back from where they came. $2000 to meals checks can mean the difference between american families having groceries, and for a few extra weeks. or going hungry. in the difference between paying the rent or being kicked out of your home that you lived in for years. they could buy precious time for tens of millions of people as the vaccine, thankfully makes his way across the country. of course, we could've taken of this issue weeks ago. and the covid-19 bill democrats wanted
today sandy my remarks, i will ask the senate consent to take up the house past bill party to provide the market people immediate survival checks of $2000 a person. throughout this pandemic, working americans have taken intent. and right now they're facing there hardest and darkest days. tens of millions have lost their jobs. tens of millions are struggling to put food on the table. schumer: and keep the roof over their heads. in the wealthiest nation on earth, modern day deadline stretch for...
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. >> let's talk to meteorologist s sandy patel who can tell us more. >> yeah, you with expemtexpemtet through sunday before we see the atmosphere turn over. the high pressure is keeping a lid on things and the wood burning pollution, the wood smoke is getting trapped right now near the surp face. here is a live look right now, looking back at san francisco. the air quality, fr freemont, palo alto. we have seen improvement but the santa clara valley and the north bay. and spare the air alert, and sunday, monday, tuesday, good to mod raj across the region, and clear skies and the beach hazard statement extended until 9:00 p.m. tonight. the long period swell will continue. live look right now from the emeriville camera. it's clear at this hour. it's going to be a capitol hilly night. 61 in san francisco. 62 in oakland right now. temperatures from the mid 60s to low 70s, warmer than yesterday. and a lovely view of the shark tank in the sky above. and if you're getting out of town, here is your travel forecast. partly cloudy at the bay area airports, light winds. low to mid 60s. if you're
. >> let's talk to meteorologist s sandy patel who can tell us more. >> yeah, you with expemtexpemtet through sunday before we see the atmosphere turn over. the high pressure is keeping a lid on things and the wood burning pollution, the wood smoke is getting trapped right now near the surp face. here is a live look right now, looking back at san francisco. the air quality, fr freemont, palo alto. we have seen improvement but the santa clara valley and the north bay. and spare the...
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the hospitals how are they still fears for the modern era paid for their spirits and their affairs sandy yet. who are already. here i pray for her i don't feel distant turned on my t.v. barrel on my staff old was the sound of firing at a terrorism maybe i'm never this terrorist so muslim and out there are the 1st to lose out on the streets that i 1st. found make him. a miracle my x. was just before quantum a killer police car wreck and i'm the mother of a should if need more political means get home i should learn how to put between the sure the have been squishy for a kid a book machine i need. don't believe in the food made out of his hands it to be this turns out to be so generous on the kindness not much and involved in hoboken with my mother was not the kind of. chicken most mamas mission. he wouldn't call them more. i want to be. the police and all that. more. than just most all of the most. modern but if you know most of them. was a whole lot more than a column of more of them. i hope there's so. much more. on little michelle plus muslims. home. alone not almost. a month from home
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that's why i'm wearing green, for the school colors of sandy hook.what's happened before every single time is the vice president who sits as president of the united states senate goes to a joint session of congress, which is held in the house chamber. it's where people see the president make addresses to the joint session of congress, it's where foreign leaders address the congress. it's just a bigger chamber. so the vice president goes in and opens up all of those votes that have been sent, the copy that everybody signed to be sent to congress, they get unsealed and opened up, and the vice president of the united states, the president of the senate, reads the results. and at that point -- reareads t states and the electoral votes for each candidate. after that, members of congress can object to the acceptance of a particular state. and if they do, it takes a senator to second the motion to challenge the vote, and then at that point there is a debate. so we do anticipate that there will be some kind of motion made by the republicans and that a republ
that's why i'm wearing green, for the school colors of sandy hook.what's happened before every single time is the vice president who sits as president of the united states senate goes to a joint session of congress, which is held in the house chamber. it's where people see the president make addresses to the joint session of congress, it's where foreign leaders address the congress. it's just a bigger chamber. so the vice president goes in and opens up all of those votes that have been sent,...
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sandy hi. let's show you live doppler 7. the wider view showing you our storm. the area of low pressure hitting very close to the coastline, already seeing some returns of rainfall. we'll zoom in a little bit closer. here's live doppler 7 across the entire bay area. you can see that shield of rain is about 60 miles away from our coastline. so we're in store for some showers overnight and first thing tomorrow morning. on the storm impact scale, this is a level one light storm we are tracking over the next 14 hours or so. so we'll track the scattered shours. it will be breezy at times. most cities are looking at a less than a quarter of an inch. we'll go hour by hour and show you this storm and several others we're tracking over the next seven days in the full forecast in a few minutes. >> sounds good. thanks. >>> to developing news out of washington. president trump has just signed the covid-19 relief bill and the government funding measure avoiding a government shutdown. the $900 billion economic relief package, that will bring some much needed funds to millions
sandy hi. let's show you live doppler 7. the wider view showing you our storm. the area of low pressure hitting very close to the coastline, already seeing some returns of rainfall. we'll zoom in a little bit closer. here's live doppler 7 across the entire bay area. you can see that shield of rain is about 60 miles away from our coastline. so we're in store for some showers overnight and first thing tomorrow morning. on the storm impact scale, this is a level one light storm we are tracking...
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upbeat music] ♪ this week, i'm going to keyport, new jersey, a town that was devastated by hurricane sandyn 2012. i'm going to meet the owners of mr. green tea, a gourmet ice cream company. for nearly 50 years, mr. green tea has been hand-crafting exotic ice cream flavors and supplying the asian restaurant trade in new york city. >> so delicious. >> way ahead of their time, mr. green tea was producing flavors like green tea, ginger, and red bean. this family business was founded by richard's dad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard's older brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this d
upbeat music] ♪ this week, i'm going to keyport, new jersey, a town that was devastated by hurricane sandyn 2012. i'm going to meet the owners of mr. green tea, a gourmet ice cream company. for nearly 50 years, mr. green tea has been hand-crafting exotic ice cream flavors and supplying the asian restaurant trade in new york city. >> so delicious. >> way ahead of their time, mr. green tea was producing flavors like green tea, ginger, and red bean. this family business was founded...
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and then again after superstorm sandy. one of the most memorable moments i will never forget is marching over to the senate with some of my colleagues and insisting that anita hill be allowed to testify in the nomination hearings. and all these years later, i still try and fight for what is right. give me that question again. host: what are some of the issues that you have amplified. you've been very vocal about being pro-choice, you've mentioned a couple now as well. when i brought birds and early to the labor age committee room, we made a big deal about pbs and fighting to keep pbs. i'm trying to think of what i didn't say before. i probably talked about all the issues and protecting the long island sound. protecting and cleaning up the hudson river. i don't remember if i mentioned it before. food allergy labeling. important, required -- [dog barking] somebody get the dog. host: who is that? guest: my son came to visit. he let his dog come up to see me. i don't have a dog anymore. if i'm repeating myself, tell me. food a
and then again after superstorm sandy. one of the most memorable moments i will never forget is marching over to the senate with some of my colleagues and insisting that anita hill be allowed to testify in the nomination hearings. and all these years later, i still try and fight for what is right. give me that question again. host: what are some of the issues that you have amplified. you've been very vocal about being pro-choice, you've mentioned a couple now as well. when i brought birds and...
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sandy says krnchts tracy -- 90% say c is the false one. >> and they're correct. they did not say they were going to get the vaccine. the poll was about 71%, i believe, because that's still good news. we've got to get higher than that to reach herd immunity. >> i want to ask you about that. i heard dr. anthony fauci revising the numbers upward for what we needed to achieve herd yimd immunity. is that right? >> it is. we were saying 60 to 70%. then it was 70 to 75%. now it's in the range of 75 to 80 rz. people are confused. that number for herd immunity is a calculation that's complicated. what dr. fauci is comparing it to is the measles vaccine, which is about 95% effective. with the measles shot, when we go lower than 90% vaccinated in the community, there are outbreaks. we've seen this happen in the united states in the last half decade. you base that on another similar vaccine, the measles. the virus is more transmissible than sars v 2. i know we haven't talked about the other choices yet, but here's what's important. we have two million people vaccinated. 70 t
sandy says krnchts tracy -- 90% say c is the false one. >> and they're correct. they did not say they were going to get the vaccine. the poll was about 71%, i believe, because that's still good news. we've got to get higher than that to reach herd immunity. >> i want to ask you about that. i heard dr. anthony fauci revising the numbers upward for what we needed to achieve herd yimd immunity. is that right? >> it is. we were saying 60 to 70%. then it was 70 to 75%. now it's in...
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>> sandy high school elementary school. >> i think there's somebody shooting in here.re running down the hall. >> okay. >> they're still running. they're still shooting. >> there is still shooting going on. please! >> one of the worst days of his presidency was the day of the sandy hook elementary school shootings in newtown. john brennan who at that time was the homeland security adviser was updating him throughout the morning and then finally came in and said 26 people had died including 20 grade school kids. he's reacting as a parent more than probably as a president. imagining the horror of kissing your child in the morning. sending them off to school on the school bus. and then only a few hours later having to identify your child's body, who has been shot multiple times at close range. he felt it was his duty as president to speak to the nation. in these times of tragedy, i had never seen him do this before. blow his cheeks fast he was unsure whether he could keep it together. >> the majority of those who died today were children. beautiful little kids between the
>> sandy high school elementary school. >> i think there's somebody shooting in here.re running down the hall. >> okay. >> they're still running. they're still shooting. >> there is still shooting going on. please! >> one of the worst days of his presidency was the day of the sandy hook elementary school shootings in newtown. john brennan who at that time was the homeland security adviser was updating him throughout the morning and then finally came in and...
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fresh fruits and there are very sandy yet. who are already. here our way. out i don't feel distant turned on my t.v. barrel on my staff full list is not fun at a terrorism maybe i'm never this terrorist so muslim and out there. in the 1st the film goes out on the streets for the 1st. time that make him. look all the more yorks it was just before quantum a killer police car wreck and i'm the mother of a sheriff need more border coming down how to post between the sure the how to persecute you for kind of book mission i need i'm sure don't believe in the form it i hope he sends you to do this stuff not to be so generous. how much and then will push and hold ok with him. but it was not the. mama's mission. he wouldn't call them. i want to be. the police and all that. more. than just most all of the most. modern but if you know most of them. the home of the. author. of the ocean. of hope there's so. much more. on the little mission of muslims. the i'm not almost. a month old mcclymont in my sig files on the come on them a lot of the homo going come on them that
fresh fruits and there are very sandy yet. who are already. here our way. out i don't feel distant turned on my t.v. barrel on my staff full list is not fun at a terrorism maybe i'm never this terrorist so muslim and out there. in the 1st the film goes out on the streets for the 1st. time that make him. look all the more yorks it was just before quantum a killer police car wreck and i'm the mother of a sheriff need more border coming down how to post between the sure the how to persecute you...
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>> sandy, this is one of the outstanding scientific questions that we have. what we know from the study that pfizer did and moderna did, they were looking for people who developed symptoms after getting a vaccine, so they were looking for symptomatic effects, not someone who may have been asymptomatic. currently we don't have that data. what we know is it will prevent you from getting potential disease, but you may potentially be a carrier, so that's why we ask that people continue to wear a mask so we know that transmission is not violated or so people couldn't get the disease from you. >> this is carol who asks, what happens if i have covid but don't know it and get the vaccine? dr. clayborne, is there any harm in that, and could something like that happen? would you need to test negative before you even receive the first dose? >> great question, alex. this is something people are concerned about especially if they're currently affected. we don't know exactly how long you may have immunity from covid-19. it is still recommended that you get infected, depend
>> sandy, this is one of the outstanding scientific questions that we have. what we know from the study that pfizer did and moderna did, they were looking for people who developed symptoms after getting a vaccine, so they were looking for symptomatic effects, not someone who may have been asymptomatic. currently we don't have that data. what we know is it will prevent you from getting potential disease, but you may potentially be a carrier, so that's why we ask that people continue to...
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will: take care, glad everyone is safe sandy and geff lee.may be on the verge of disbanding. member of the anti-squad freedom force, congressman-elect byron donalds is here to tell us about that, next. >> ♪ ♪ when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org the sleep number 360 smart bed. prices of the season on can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. ...exactly. no problem. ...and done. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. plus, no interest until january 2024. only for a limited time. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid you may be able to get more healthcare benefits through a humana medicare advantage plan. call the number on your screen now and speak to a
will: take care, glad everyone is safe sandy and geff lee.may be on the verge of disbanding. member of the anti-squad freedom force, congressman-elect byron donalds is here to tell us about that, next. >> ♪ ♪ when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org the sleep number 360 smart bed. prices of the...
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the weekend looks unsettled, sandy, sunday, rather, it has been a while since i've done this. it is going to be happening, it looks like a little bit wet for sunday and monday will go to partly cloudy skies, and ladies and gentlemen, it is now time for bay area bright spots. gosh, there they are. this is from gary and debbie's place in alameda. the harbor isle neighborhood. they would like you to start a gofundme page for them because they need to pay their electric bill. just kidding but they probably have a high one. that is extraordinary. look at that. if you like to share yours, we will be doing this for the first so if you would like to share your own bright spot, send videos and pictures to bay area bright spots at kpix.com. now, i know that new year's day is coming up, but we don't want you to party to hardy. and that is why andre is next with a cautionary note. >>> new at six we are not supposed to party for new year's but a lot of people are anyway. advice from experts on how to do it as deeply as possible. plus the edd nightmare continues the new verification company
the weekend looks unsettled, sandy, sunday, rather, it has been a while since i've done this. it is going to be happening, it looks like a little bit wet for sunday and monday will go to partly cloudy skies, and ladies and gentlemen, it is now time for bay area bright spots. gosh, there they are. this is from gary and debbie's place in alameda. the harbor isle neighborhood. they would like you to start a gofundme page for them because they need to pay their electric bill. just kidding but they...