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como aldo le dijo a teresa rodrÍguez, los lÍmites son aquellos que uno mismo se impone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ teresapre habÍa sido asÍ. teresa: aunque esta vez no se trataba de una broma. roberto: en ese momento me dice que se habÍa desmayado o algo asÍ. teresa: acto seguido saca alto de la piscina y mientras pedÍa que alguien llamara 911 empezÓ a darle primeros auxilios. roberto: no sentÍa la respiraciÓn. me puse a chequear los signos vitales y se estaba muriendo. no puede ser. teresa: tras ser trasladado a un hospital fue puesto en un coma inducido. una escena que su madre, marÍa de los angeles jamÁs olvidarÁ. maria: verlo entubado inerte , en coma es muy duro. teresa: pasarÍa casi un mes antes de que el joven de 25 aÑos abriera sus ojos. un momento agridulce para su familia, pues tendrÍan que decirle la gravedad de sus condiciones. aldo: impacte por la parte baja lo que me causÓ una fractura en la cervical rompiendo mi mÉdula espinal y quedando instantÁneamente paralizado. teresa: recuerda que al principio estaba en shock y luego de pasar casi un aÑo hospitalizado recibiendo tratamientos y terapi
como aldo le dijo a teresa rodrÍguez, los lÍmites son aquellos que uno mismo se impone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ teresapre habÍa sido asÍ. teresa: aunque esta vez no se trataba de una broma. roberto: en ese momento me dice que se habÍa desmayado o algo asÍ. teresa: acto seguido saca alto de la piscina y mientras pedÍa que alguien llamara 911 empezÓ a darle primeros auxilios. roberto: no sentÍa la respiraciÓn. me puse a chequear los signos vitales y se estaba muriendo. no puede ser. teresa:...
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tayana: quÉ no le ha tocado hacer a teresa para sacar adelante a sus hijos en san josÉ?frutos de sus hijos. >> la mayorÍa estÁ graduada, toman el Último semestre. la tercera en ucla berkeley y la mÁs pequeÑa estÁ en harvard. >> nunca es tarde para lograr lo que se propone. tayana: es madre de seis, a sus 68 aÑos ... >> acabo de recibir mi diploma como doctor en medicina alternativa. eliana: si le que logrando sus sueÑos, pero no todo ha sido color de rosa. nos cuenta algÚn momento difÍcil. teresa nos habla de su sexto hijo. >> uno de mis hijos muy a, el hecho de no poder ir asÍ de lo mÁs difÍcil para mÍ. no pude ir porque no tengo los papeles para ir. paola: raquel habla de su padre. >> yo perdÍ a mi papÁ en los meses pasados. estamos con la sonrisa, aunque no se vea por la mÁscara. son momentos muy difÍciles que pasaba mucha gente. son momentos que te quedan marcados para siempre. tayana: dar de sÍ en su prueba mÁs fuerte. >> me diagnosticaron un cÁncer. cuando hablo de Él, todavÍa me mueve. tayana: le dieron seis meses de vida, pero ya lleva 12 aÑos, en los que le ganÓ
tayana: quÉ no le ha tocado hacer a teresa para sacar adelante a sus hijos en san josÉ?frutos de sus hijos. >> la mayorÍa estÁ graduada, toman el Último semestre. la tercera en ucla berkeley y la mÁs pequeÑa estÁ en harvard. >> nunca es tarde para lograr lo que se propone. tayana: es madre de seis, a sus 68 aÑos ... >> acabo de recibir mi diploma como doctor en medicina alternativa. eliana: si le que logrando sus sueÑos, pero no todo ha sido color de rosa. nos cuenta...
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. >>> joining us now, maria teresa kumar, founder of voting latino and msnbc contributor. maria teresa, this is a impossible situation in some ways because in many ways the asylum process was essentially destroyed by stephen miller, they sort of blew it up so it's an extra mess. throw in the pandemic and national disasters and there's sort of a normal draw of people fleeing extreme poverty and extreme problems. but they're going to have to go it alone here because it doesn't look like they're going to be able to get anything done in congress. this doesn't seem like an easy -- there's an easy answer here. >> i think you hit the nail on the head when you say the democrats right now seem to be going at it alone but then you also describe something that is not only large but in none of the conversations i have heard so far, chuck, is anyone talk about the root cause. how do we stem the flow of children coming and making that treacherous journey? many americans don't realize that the way -- one of the ways obama dealt with it was actually allowing children to present themselves
. >>> joining us now, maria teresa kumar, founder of voting latino and msnbc contributor. maria teresa, this is a impossible situation in some ways because in many ways the asylum process was essentially destroyed by stephen miller, they sort of blew it up so it's an extra mess. throw in the pandemic and national disasters and there's sort of a normal draw of people fleeing extreme poverty and extreme problems. but they're going to have to go it alone here because it doesn't look like...
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bennett in the briefing room, julia ainsley, kimberly atkins, columnist for "the boston globe," and teresa maria, founder of latina. julia, you have the breaking news now. >> yes, that's right, and this is good news for people separated under the trump administration, particularly for families who have been deported. up until now those parents had not decided if they will bring their children back into dangerous conditions or leave or stay separated from their children back to the united states. the biden administration announced they will give them the option of bringing their child back or coming to the united states themselves and that carves out special protection for families separate and parent deported. they can now come back to the united states. on top of that, they're providing mental health services, health care, transportation, legal and career and educational services and none of that cost will be passed down to the families. this was far wider than what we had originally expected from this task force. so far the biden administration had been reluctant to give the specifics on
bennett in the briefing room, julia ainsley, kimberly atkins, columnist for "the boston globe," and teresa maria, founder of latina. julia, you have the breaking news now. >> yes, that's right, and this is good news for people separated under the trump administration, particularly for families who have been deported. up until now those parents had not decided if they will bring their children back into dangerous conditions or leave or stay separated from their children back to...
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no home improvement job was too daunting for teresa trigg, her daughter told us.k ethic had its beginnings in belleville, illinois, where teresa grew up before moving to arizona. she was a single, working mom, and her daughter said she would often work a 12-hour day and still make it to her softball games. teresa loved taking care of people, painting neighbors' homes and building wheelchair ramps. teresa was 66. 55-year-old anthony “darnell” davis used his voice for singing, and he encouraged others to use their voices to speak the truth, his niece told us. born in painesville, ohio, darnell went on to be the first african american firefighter in the county. he served for 24 years before retiring, mentoring many along the way. he started singing with his brothers in church, and people called them the “davis five.” darnell's niece said he lived by the adage, “what's mine is yours.” 69-year-old deb trance mordecai was a real people person, her family told us. that quality served her well in her customer service roles at united airlines, where she worked for 47 years
no home improvement job was too daunting for teresa trigg, her daughter told us.k ethic had its beginnings in belleville, illinois, where teresa grew up before moving to arizona. she was a single, working mom, and her daughter said she would often work a 12-hour day and still make it to her softball games. teresa loved taking care of people, painting neighbors' homes and building wheelchair ramps. teresa was 66. 55-year-old anthony “darnell” davis used his voice for singing, and he...
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we look at the maps and highway 85 way at the bottom, santa teresa boulevard. crash happened about 1:00 in the morning. no major injuries, i think there's paperwork and maybe waiting for the tow truck. the rest of the bay, zoom out toward the altamont pass, the altamont pass has been given a warning for wind as far as the chp is concerned, maybe gusty out there. no slows obviously, an easy drive, out of vasco as well coming down to 580 no problems, about 17 minutes off the intersection with marsh creek there. as we get toward the north bay, a smooth flow down across carquinez and benicia bridge and the bay bridge, the reason why the sensors are green is because the traffic is very light. we'll see how the week is shaping up in the next half hour or so. oakland looks great and no construction for the nimitz between fremont and oakland. great stuff. back to you. >> thank you, mike. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo is on defense again this morning. he is refusing calls to resign amid a sexual harassment scandal. just last week, at least three women accused publi
we look at the maps and highway 85 way at the bottom, santa teresa boulevard. crash happened about 1:00 in the morning. no major injuries, i think there's paperwork and maybe waiting for the tow truck. the rest of the bay, zoom out toward the altamont pass, the altamont pass has been given a warning for wind as far as the chp is concerned, maybe gusty out there. no slows obviously, an easy drive, out of vasco as well coming down to 580 no problems, about 17 minutes off the intersection with...
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charlene and teresa's big brother. >> he was my brother. he was my best friend.my business partner. >> reporter: they grew up together in scott city, kansas. >> we shared bedrooms. we shared clothing. everybody shared. >> reporter: bryan was the eldest. so what kind of an older brother was he? >> protective. ornery. >> reporter: ornery? >> we were always playing pranks on each other and especially teresa, because she didn't take them so well. >> reporter: bryan was very smart was a given. maybe a little too smart? >> i remember turning to him once and saying, i just want to know what time it is. i don't need to know how the clock was made. >> reporter: here's what they got to do growing up in a small town. they joined 4-h, future farmers of america. they raised their special animals, showed them off in fairs and exhibitions. and bryan knew from the very beginning there was one job he was meant to do. >> i never knew bryan not wanting to be a veterinarian. bryan always said that being a vet was way more difficult than being a doctor because an animal can't tell yo
charlene and teresa's big brother. >> he was my brother. he was my best friend.my business partner. >> reporter: they grew up together in scott city, kansas. >> we shared bedrooms. we shared clothing. everybody shared. >> reporter: bryan was the eldest. so what kind of an older brother was he? >> protective. ornery. >> reporter: ornery? >> we were always playing pranks on each other and especially teresa, because she didn't take them so well. >>...
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maria teresa kumar, look, you run an organization about trying to get more people to the polls. this that you see is anything other than trying to prevent people from voting? i think you're on mute. i think you're on mute there, maria. >> of course i am. >> there we go. go ahead. >> it's like the lieutenant governor said, that the purpose of the republican party and of the democratic party should be battling this idea -- should be battling policy ideas. but instead, the republican party has picked up their marbles and gone home. these voter suppression laws are not new. when the supreme court gutted the voting rights act back in 2013, 22 jurisdictions within less than three weeks, chuck, provided more voter suppression laws. and not surprisingly, they were in the south, they were in places where we saw a growth of african-american, young latinos, and young people in general. so, georgia's in the battle of a lifetime not just for the soul of georgia, but for the soul of america. we recognize that in the last election, there were 12 million more young voters than baby boomers. two
maria teresa kumar, look, you run an organization about trying to get more people to the polls. this that you see is anything other than trying to prevent people from voting? i think you're on mute. i think you're on mute there, maria. >> of course i am. >> there we go. go ahead. >> it's like the lieutenant governor said, that the purpose of the republican party and of the democratic party should be battling this idea -- should be battling policy ideas. but instead, the...
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thank you to recent thanks teresa.onight governor, newsome has signed a law aimed at returning public school students back to classrooms. our kron four's ella sogomonian explains how billions of dollars in funding may help achieve that goal. >>the governor put ink to paper signing the law this afternoon one day after it passed the state legislature by a wide margin. this now offers 2 billion dollars to school districts to provide in person instruction by the end of march. but it also offers another 4.6 billion dollars regardless of reopening status for all schools across more than 1000 districts to help students catch up on what they may have missed during the pandemic at least 85% of that money must be spent on in person learning. >>this is a big day for working women. this is a big day for women. you know disproportionately and i say that my full of my own mother who was raising 2 kids are all. 2122 years you know i think about her i think all of the working moms out there that that ultimately. have a disproportionat
thank you to recent thanks teresa.onight governor, newsome has signed a law aimed at returning public school students back to classrooms. our kron four's ella sogomonian explains how billions of dollars in funding may help achieve that goal. >>the governor put ink to paper signing the law this afternoon one day after it passed the state legislature by a wide margin. this now offers 2 billion dollars to school districts to provide in person instruction by the end of march. but it also...
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there is a racial overture because the teresa is hispanic.was shut down and who knows if she will be in the yoga business now. shannon: that takes us to exhibit c, her attorney for the yoga instructor, and invasion of privacy aspect, money was raised by him and at one point she asked, your response? >> what she is complaining about is she did something that was embarrassing to her and she posted all over the internet and people didn't like it. if you don't like that don't engage in that sort of aberrant behavior. she is saying everybody is calling me karen, guess what? that is because that is the way you acted. if you don't like the way you should -- where you perceived you shouldn't have acted that way. the starbucks person did what they are supposed to do pursuant to california law, what starbucks required her to do. to blame this person who is raising this money for her is frivolous, ridiculous and stupid. jillian: you are the jury. thank you both. we take it at home. taking time to pause and reflect in this anxious time. spiritual advice
there is a racial overture because the teresa is hispanic.was shut down and who knows if she will be in the yoga business now. shannon: that takes us to exhibit c, her attorney for the yoga instructor, and invasion of privacy aspect, money was raised by him and at one point she asked, your response? >> what she is complaining about is she did something that was embarrassing to her and she posted all over the internet and people didn't like it. if you don't like that don't engage in that...
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teresa: entre octubre y febrero pasado las autoridades han procesado 29,000 menores que viajaban solos
teresa: entre octubre y febrero pasado las autoridades han procesado 29,000 menores que viajaban solos
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haslinda: still ahead on bloomberg markets: asia, our exclusive interview with teresa chang on beijing's move to overhaul election was in the city, and but that means from one country to systems -- what that means for one country to systems. rishaad: are vaccine certificates a step to revive tourism? we hear from the hotel's association on whether more measures are needed to encourage visitors back to the country. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg markets. equity markets taking a turn, negative across this part of the world. haslinda: let's turn to thailand. moving a step closer to entering vaccine certificates. an official plan on his back the proposal. allowing the nation to fully reopen to foreign visitors. the government says it will issue documents to residents who have completed vaccinations, that will allow them to travel abroad. the kingdom plans to reduce the mandatory quarantining period from 14 to seven days. let's bring in our guest, the president of the hotel association. good to have you with us. we have heard from the who morning against opening too
haslinda: still ahead on bloomberg markets: asia, our exclusive interview with teresa chang on beijing's move to overhaul election was in the city, and but that means from one country to systems -- what that means for one country to systems. rishaad: are vaccine certificates a step to revive tourism? we hear from the hotel's association on whether more measures are needed to encourage visitors back to the country. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg markets. equity...
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proving the mother teresa metal helping is highest civilian honor. after 5 years a different weekend is now fully established but it had trouble getting off the ground the 1st new premier meat cutting edge who are to please their parents both had difficult childhoods and came from very poor families for all need. for my father grew up as an orphan and for that reason alone my parents really supported me and the 1st words of my recommended. arkin you've got a rule so certainly moments when they asked what my ngo rule has always disguise your daughter's on the foundation started out very small knots like what it is today for back then they were skeptical of marriage they completely have my back and help me wherever they can. you. in this room young volunteers field nonstop calls from people in need of help they follow a standardized procedure making their way through a 2 page questionnaire with the callers how much government data they are receiving other any problems with drugs or alcohol is the last time the children had nothing to eat. and silvana j
proving the mother teresa metal helping is highest civilian honor. after 5 years a different weekend is now fully established but it had trouble getting off the ground the 1st new premier meat cutting edge who are to please their parents both had difficult childhoods and came from very poor families for all need. for my father grew up as an orphan and for that reason alone my parents really supported me and the 1st words of my recommended. arkin you've got a rule so certainly moments when they...
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. >>> y teresa dicde que para ella, la pandemia dejó la desigulda en la país. >>> esta personas dice él ay sus dos hijos. >>> falleció una tía, dijeron que era covid-19 y ahora dicen que no , pero tenemos que aceptar la enfermedad , perdí un compañero de trabajo, una compañera de trabajo perdió a su mamá, sus familiares se enfermeraron, también murió un primo de covid-19 , vecinos falleció dicen que sí y después que no, pero este año pasado fue pura muerte. >>> con la llegada de lo vacuna se siente más dconfianza aunque que si no hacemos un esfuerzo esta situación podría continuar por más tiempo . >>> mire, uno de cada 5 estadounidenses ha dicho que perdió a un familia ro amigo cerca por el covid-19 , según encuesta del centro de investigación de opinión pública, e ldoc también dice que uno de cada 3 encuestados no quieren colocarse la vacuna y que son esgiudores del partido republicano . el número de casos de covid-19 en niños ha bajado pero aunque la cifra sigue disminuyendo, en esto séptima semana ha sido menos significativa niños son el 13 % de los ocasos. >>> y comunidad inmigra
. >>> y teresa dicde que para ella, la pandemia dejó la desigulda en la país. >>> esta personas dice él ay sus dos hijos. >>> falleció una tía, dijeron que era covid-19 y ahora dicen que no , pero tenemos que aceptar la enfermedad , perdí un compañero de trabajo, una compañera de trabajo perdió a su mamá, sus familiares se enfermeraron, también murió un primo de covid-19 , vecinos falleció dicen que sí y después que no, pero este año pasado fue pura...
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. >> teresa vino a la catedral a observar el domingo de ramos. >> venimos a darle gracias a dios que no nos ha dado esta enfermedad que anda dando.y protegerlos lo mÁs que podamos. reportera: ella y el limitado nÚmero feligresessabe que es una semana santa muy distinta. por las prestaciones en contra del coronavirus. >> venimos desde las 10 porque es un nÚmero reducido que dejan entrar . ahora sÓlo dejan entrar a 200 personas. >> de acuerdo con la tradiciÓn cristiana, este domingo de ramos conmemora el dÍa en que jesÚs entrÓ triunfal a jerusalÉn. mayor es la fe de cristianos en tiempo de coronavirus. >> una estÁ cerca de dios. en la fortalezapara que uno siga adelante. >> mÉdico se reiteran no bajar la guardia. >> usar las mascarillas sin falta.si las personas van a ir a misa, si todavÍa no estÁn vacunadas usar mascarilla. y si son vulnerables utilizar protecciÓn. disminuir cualquier reuniÓn. si nos vamos a reunir sÓlo con la familia con quien vivimos. ramÓn: hace una semana comenzÓ la primaveray muchos salen de viaje. varias familias tienen plan
. >> teresa vino a la catedral a observar el domingo de ramos. >> venimos a darle gracias a dios que no nos ha dado esta enfermedad que anda dando.y protegerlos lo mÁs que podamos. reportera: ella y el limitado nÚmero feligresessabe que es una semana santa muy distinta. por las prestaciones en contra del coronavirus. >> venimos desde las 10 porque es un nÚmero reducido que dejan entrar . ahora sÓlo dejan entrar a 200 personas. >> de acuerdo con la tradiciÓn...
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reportera: quÉ no le ha tocado hacer a teresa para sacar adelante sus 5 hijos. >> sigo vendiendo frutas nada. raquel tambiÉn que es madre de 5. >> somos todas cocinera, choperas, doctoras. reportera: tiene su propio salÓn de belleza y de sus frutos crecer, >> quiero recalcarles, nunca es tarde para lograr lo que uno se propone. reportera: dar si tambiÉn es madre de 6, y a sus 68 aÑos. >> decide que acaba de recibir mi diploma de doctor en medicina alternativa. reportera: sigue logrando sus sueÑos, pero no todo es color de rosa. >> hace 4 aÑos y de mis hijos muriÓ en mÉxicom el hecho de que no pude ir es lo que ha sido mÁs difÍcil para mÍ. no tengo los papeles para ir. >> yo perdÍ a mi papÁ. siempre estamos con una sonrisa, aunque no se vea con la mÁscara, pero han sido momentos muy difÍciles que pasa muchÍsima gente. son momentos que te quedan marcados para siempre. >> me diagnosticaron un cÁncer, cuando va hablo de Él todavÍa. reportera: le dieron 6 meses de vida pero ya lleva 12 aÑos en el que le ganÓ la batalla al cÁncer. sin embargo todas aseguran que son las dolencias y los retos d
reportera: quÉ no le ha tocado hacer a teresa para sacar adelante sus 5 hijos. >> sigo vendiendo frutas nada. raquel tambiÉn que es madre de 5. >> somos todas cocinera, choperas, doctoras. reportera: tiene su propio salÓn de belleza y de sus frutos crecer, >> quiero recalcarles, nunca es tarde para lograr lo que uno se propone. reportera: dar si tambiÉn es madre de 6, y a sus 68 aÑos. >> decide que acaba de recibir mi diploma de doctor en medicina alternativa....
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. >> economizar durante la crisis económica no ha sido fácil para teresa. >> antes compraba más $20, fuerte al afectado bolsillo por la pandemia. durante 2020 los alimentos aumentaron 4%, según expertos van a seguir aumentando en este 2021. >> (información en pantalla). >> veo dónde está más barato y allí voy. >> (información en pantalla). >> esta es otra ficha en el efecto domino al aumentar el costo del transporte. >> suben los costos y se le cobra al consumidor. >> solo en los ángeles se llegó al precio más alto desde diciembre en algunas estaciones llegan a más de cinco dólares. poniendo en una espiral a los que dependen de sus vehículos para conseguir el sustento. >> es abusivo, hasta cierto punto no hay clemencia. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo le contamos cómo una inmigrante mexicana pasó de ama de casa exitosa empresaria durante la pandemia. >> (música). .. mejoro con el paso de los años. ¡en serio! pero con el tiempo, puedo tener problemas en las encías. nueva colgate renewal revierte el daño temprano de las encías para una sonrisa hermosa y revitalizada. ¡necesito que
. >> economizar durante la crisis económica no ha sido fácil para teresa. >> antes compraba más $20, fuerte al afectado bolsillo por la pandemia. durante 2020 los alimentos aumentaron 4%, según expertos van a seguir aumentando en este 2021. >> (información en pantalla). >> veo dónde está más barato y allí voy. >> (información en pantalla). >> esta es otra ficha en el efecto domino al aumentar el costo del transporte. >> suben los costos y se...
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. >> joining us now, nbc news correspondent jacob soboroff live at the southern border, and teresa mariatching this interview in its entirety. let's talk about the clip we just listened to, children being kept at facilities that are not equipped for this. they are supposed to be transferred into custody in 72 hours. what is the holdup? why is this taking so long? >> reporter: capacity, alicia. you heard the secretary say that very plainly. he said we need to build the capacity and the reason there were 625 children in the custody of the border patrol in station -- like places just like where i am in otay mesa, is because there is not room for them in health and human services shelters, where they are cared for by professionals. that's why hhs was opening an influx facilities and border patrol is holding up processing centers, and talking about opening up facilities in del rio and elsewhere. when you hear the secretary saying building capacity, that's what he means. they need the space to get the children out of border patrol stations. they wanted to avoid that at all costs, and a by depa
. >> joining us now, nbc news correspondent jacob soboroff live at the southern border, and teresa mariatching this interview in its entirety. let's talk about the clip we just listened to, children being kept at facilities that are not equipped for this. they are supposed to be transferred into custody in 72 hours. what is the holdup? why is this taking so long? >> reporter: capacity, alicia. you heard the secretary say that very plainly. he said we need to build the capacity and...
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>>all right good advice to be careful out there tonight teresa thank you for that live report by the way if you we're out there chances are you read into some interesting weather rare for the bay area viewers sent us quite a few videos showing what was happening in their neighborhood. yeah interesting as a way of describing it prefers just pino walkman is here to some of those photos of the conditions. yeah we've got some good ones from all across the bay area. we'll start though in the east bay where snow dusted parts of mount diablo you can see it here about an inch of snow. >>covered the camera tower and then this this car then backs up in the time lapse video you'll see a patch there right on the ground, some of the areas around 2000 feet above sea level and higher saw some snow that's according to the national weather service. and this is what the roads look like today in santa rosa as we move now to the north bay covered in snow. the city's fire department posted this video on said the responders had to go out to many accidents today because of the road conditions. there was ha
>>all right good advice to be careful out there tonight teresa thank you for that live report by the way if you we're out there chances are you read into some interesting weather rare for the bay area viewers sent us quite a few videos showing what was happening in their neighborhood. yeah interesting as a way of describing it prefers just pino walkman is here to some of those photos of the conditions. yeah we've got some good ones from all across the bay area. we'll start though in the...
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all right, teresa, thank you for that. cbs has open up more than a 100 new vaccination sites across california. >> the new sites open up as millions more californians become eligible for the vaccine today. kron four's. noelle bellow has more. >> definitely ready and able has more shipments come in. we're ready to continue vaccinating cbs is giving bay area residents more spots to get their shots more cbs stores in alameda, napa, san mateo, santa clara sonoma and monterey counties are now administering the covid-19 vaccine. however, appointments are still tough to come by. is that just a bay area issue. are you seeing appointments kind of being snatched up very quickly, all over the place. >> deadly being snatched up. but we are also opening up more and more planets as we receive more shipment. the good thing is once you do you it, you are definitely can teach your second dose. it's welcome news to the millions of californians now eligible to get their vaccine. those with cancer in down syndrome, kidney and heart disease ar
all right, teresa, thank you for that. cbs has open up more than a 100 new vaccination sites across california. >> the new sites open up as millions more californians become eligible for the vaccine today. kron four's. noelle bellow has more. >> definitely ready and able has more shipments come in. we're ready to continue vaccinating cbs is giving bay area residents more spots to get their shots more cbs stores in alameda, napa, san mateo, santa clara sonoma and monterey counties...
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he'll you know, when and where he thinks biking, you don't have to spend much time with teresa choice to pick up on her passion for helping women. i grew up with a single mom to raise all 4 of us by herself multiple jobs. sometimes 2, sometimes 3 jobs. so is near and dear to my heart. it's one of the reasons she helped start dress for success. des moines. we really try to take care of the entire woman, not just the outfit so we we're more than a angela former experience that motto firsthand. i had no, i did that. it was going to change everything for me. a house fire in 2017 left her and her family homeless dress for success gave her everything she needed to feel confident and prepared for job interviews. >> and then i got the job and i came back and they were they gave me 5 days worth of work clothes and they're like, hey, we have this group called professional women's group. do you want to join us. she did. >> and that's when her life really started to change and they're like think about what you want for your life. within the next 5 years and i got really thinking about it. and i'd
he'll you know, when and where he thinks biking, you don't have to spend much time with teresa choice to pick up on her passion for helping women. i grew up with a single mom to raise all 4 of us by herself multiple jobs. sometimes 2, sometimes 3 jobs. so is near and dear to my heart. it's one of the reasons she helped start dress for success. des moines. we really try to take care of the entire woman, not just the outfit so we we're more than a angela former experience that motto firsthand. i...
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des moines she always doing something. >> she's always giving back and the person who nominated teresahas a remarkable woman. hey, do you want to tell theresa what's going on. >> a native you up for the most remarkable woman. who one of the never speak to you should know so many people think so highly of us. he was you touched so many we could not do this it's not, it's so not me. >> it's so. >> jody and lisa and laura and christine and chain. and i could go on, jessica. it's we're a team. we're a family. >> that was erin kiernan reporting for us tonight. we do want to let you know that angela did indeed become a writer. she didn't have a computer but get this. she wrote her first 5 books on her phone. she's now an author of 20. passover officially underway. tonight. we'll show you how folks are now recognizing let us take you to a place you've been craving. where the aroma of authenticity turns into the scent of home. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. here, there's a story behind every meal. with cacique, you'll be inspired to add your own flair. so you can tell a
des moines she always doing something. >> she's always giving back and the person who nominated teresahas a remarkable woman. hey, do you want to tell theresa what's going on. >> a native you up for the most remarkable woman. who one of the never speak to you should know so many people think so highly of us. he was you touched so many we could not do this it's not, it's so not me. >> it's so. >> jody and lisa and laura and christine and chain. and i could go on, jessica....
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. >> reporter: teresa cardinal brown of the bipartisan policy center says that while there are limitsw rhetoric affects migration, the biden administration's overall tone is providing encouragement to many immigrants hoping to make their way to the united states. >> president trump spoke about immigration at the border as a threat, of migrants as an invasion. >> can you imagine those caravans without having the barriers and walls that we've already put up? >> and focused his policy almost exclusively on how to deter migrants from coming at all. the biden administration, and this goes back to joe biden during the campaign, essentially ran on being the antithesis of that. >> we're going to immediately end trump's assault on the indignity of immigrant communities, restore our moral standing in the world, our historic role as a safe haven for refugees and asylum seekers. >> reporter: facing growing pressure, president biden said vice president kamala harris will be in charge of stemming the flow of migration from central america, hoping to send a message that he's trying to address the ro
. >> reporter: teresa cardinal brown of the bipartisan policy center says that while there are limitsw rhetoric affects migration, the biden administration's overall tone is providing encouragement to many immigrants hoping to make their way to the united states. >> president trump spoke about immigration at the border as a threat, of migrants as an invasion. >> can you imagine those caravans without having the barriers and walls that we've already put up? >> and focused...
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hacia teresa en la tarde esta avioneta en una colina demorada dijo que el pri se ve obligado a aterrizare new york concluyó que la ciudad omitió información del público e hizo declaraciones inciertas.. murio 10 después de ser detenidos en marzo del aÑo pasado en médico forense determinó que fuesen parte por complicaciones de asfixia debe ser restringido físicamente claras en el caso no enfrentarán cargos. y con la llegada de la nueva con otra compaÑía johnson and johnson san francisco ampliará a la legibilidad para que más personas tiene que vivir o trabajar en san francisco para recibirla para partir de cuando y quienes son elegibles. en el 2021 de acuerdo del estado san francisco comenzará vacunar entre 16 y 64 aÑos de edad con condiciones de salud entre estas enfermedades estarían las personas con cáncer enfermedades pulmonares crónicas obesidad diabetes entre otras terminar entra la comunidad latina que no tengan miedo de que se vaya vacunar no importa y ábrete clínica móvil de vacunación esta vez en la iglesia en oakland pero viene con fuertes críticas al parecer la mayoría quienes
hacia teresa en la tarde esta avioneta en una colina demorada dijo que el pri se ve obligado a aterrizare new york concluyó que la ciudad omitió información del público e hizo declaraciones inciertas.. murio 10 después de ser detenidos en marzo del aÑo pasado en médico forense determinó que fuesen parte por complicaciones de asfixia debe ser restringido físicamente claras en el caso no enfrentarán cargos. y con la llegada de la nueva con otra compaÑía johnson and johnson san...
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in teresa's case, a company placed two liens on her home for a total of $135,000. >> my mortgage payment went from roughly 1500 to about 35 plus. >> that's a big difference. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: were you able to afford that? >> no, not really. >> reporter: what happened is part of a complex financing program known as pace or property assessed clean energy. it starts with so called solicitor agents or solicitors or contractors going into the community targeting low income homeowners. the more equity in a home, the more pace financing is available. once the homeowner is qualified, contractors get paid through administrators. for homeowners, there is no up front cost. the program is not free because the administrator places a loan on the home that must be paid back through property taxes. >> change needed to happen a long time ago. >> reporter: the founding director says when the pace program was first conceived in berkeley in 2008, she was a fan. >> people would love lower cost and greener energy. >> reporter: not anymore. >> the pace program like so much environmental programming h
in teresa's case, a company placed two liens on her home for a total of $135,000. >> my mortgage payment went from roughly 1500 to about 35 plus. >> that's a big difference. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: were you able to afford that? >> no, not really. >> reporter: what happened is part of a complex financing program known as pace or property assessed clean energy. it starts with so called solicitor agents or solicitors or contractors going into the community...
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maria teresa kumar, thank you very much for being up early with us, really appreciate your perspectivehy are you awake? >> shannon writes, i'm up way too early to try to force my body to recognize daylight savings time. ryan tweeted, woke up this morning to work on a paper for my course on congress and thought your show would get me in the right head space. wish me luck. good luck, ryan! i hope so. and karen shared this photo saying, this little cutie woke me up at 4:00 a.m. barking at who knows what. i have been there with our dog, radar. thanks for watching, guys. >>> coming up next, nbc's matt bradley joins us with his reporting as europe faces a third wave of coronavirus infections. and coming up on "morning joe," anthony fauci will join the conversation and we'll hear from mikie sherrill about what's next on democrats' agenda after a big win on coronavirus relief. don't go anywhere. "morning joe" just moments away. "morning joe" just moments away. . memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. (driver) i don't know w
maria teresa kumar, thank you very much for being up early with us, really appreciate your perspectivehy are you awake? >> shannon writes, i'm up way too early to try to force my body to recognize daylight savings time. ryan tweeted, woke up this morning to work on a paper for my course on congress and thought your show would get me in the right head space. wish me luck. good luck, ryan! i hope so. and karen shared this photo saying, this little cutie woke me up at 4:00 a.m. barking at...
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teresa levels seen in more than four months.ason for the surge is rising numbers of u.k. variants of effect -- of infections, responsible for more than half of new cases in poland. the country's third is expected to continue into april and test the limits of thpolish health services. hospitals are scrambling to find extra beds and ventilators. ♪ >> this is outside source, our lead story is that the european union is saying it will threaten -- ithreatening to withhold covid-19 vaccinations to countries outside of the eu that are not providing them at a reciprocal way. the president of the eu commission is saying the eu is willing to use whatever tools necessary to get its share of vaccines. the eu says it iwaiting on shipments of the astrazeneca vaccine from the u.k.. meanwhile, tens of millions of doses from other manufacturers have already gone the other way. >> if the situation does not change, we will have to reflect how to make experts to vaccine producing countries. dependent on their level. we are extorting a lot to countr
teresa levels seen in more than four months.ason for the surge is rising numbers of u.k. variants of effect -- of infections, responsible for more than half of new cases in poland. the country's third is expected to continue into april and test the limits of thpolish health services. hospitals are scrambling to find extra beds and ventilators. ♪ >> this is outside source, our lead story is that the european union is saying it will threaten -- ithreatening to withhold covid-19...
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i am teresa leger fernandez from the third district of new hampshire. ms. leger fernandez: and i also want to thank the speaker and representative -- where are they? and representatives sarbanes and lofgren, because they have given us both the vision and the leadership. you know, americans across the country, no matter their political affiliation, they just want a democracy that works. a democracy that values and empowers them. we should strive to be be a example of democracy across the world and that's exactly what for the people act will do. you know, voting should be a celebration. right? it should be a celebration. not an endurance event for black, latino and native american voters need to wait for six to eight hours just to vote. increased voter participation should be all of our goals. republicans and democrats. because anything less is a violation of our democratic ideals. we must pass the for the people act because, yes, we heard it. right? democracy is where we start, to spineer -- to inspire us, to work on the issues that the people overwhelmingly
i am teresa leger fernandez from the third district of new hampshire. ms. leger fernandez: and i also want to thank the speaker and representative -- where are they? and representatives sarbanes and lofgren, because they have given us both the vision and the leadership. you know, americans across the country, no matter their political affiliation, they just want a democracy that works. a democracy that values and empowers them. we should strive to be be a example of democracy across the world...
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following this story all day and joins us now live tonight from the vaccination site over in oakland teresa. >>i not think after we first told you about the situation last week and now the state telling kron 4 news that indeed they are sending notifications to about 6300 people that came here to this site. now at issue the stand forming those vaccinated on february 28 and march first they may may have received a lesser dosage then recommended the state alerted to that leicester mountain by several workers here at the oakland coliseum mass vaccine site once alerted state officials say that they adjusted the dosage. and they also called in a team to investigate now the state says in concert with the centers for disease control prevention. the vaccine manufacturer pfizer and the california department of public health, a possible smaller dosage is quote safe and does not require that dos to be repeated. now just a short time ago i spoke with a san francisco man who did get a letter and had this to say about it all. >>better it's reassuring i is a good that they send out they contacted. people w
following this story all day and joins us now live tonight from the vaccination site over in oakland teresa. >>i not think after we first told you about the situation last week and now the state telling kron 4 news that indeed they are sending notifications to about 6300 people that came here to this site. now at issue the stand forming those vaccinated on february 28 and march first they may may have received a lesser dosage then recommended the state alerted to that leicester mountain...
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hicks's situation isn't unique, according to professor benjamin teresa, who sts housing and urban developmente who were already predominantly renters, in terms of working in the hospitality sector and hotels and services that are hard hit by both the pandemic and recession, that they've lost hours or lost their job completely. and so, they're even more vulnerable to losing their homes to eviction. >> fight, fight, fight! housing is a right! fight, fight, fight! housing is a right! >> reporter: the moratorium gives tenants temporary relief; but when it ends, back rent comes due in full. that puts the burd right back where it was before the pandemic: onhe segment of the population that has long been marginalized and disadvantaged. about 25% of people here live below by the poverty line. researchers at virginia commonwealth university found that the decisive factor in evictions in richmond isn't lack of money. even after controlling for income and property value, they found chmond's most decisive factor in evictions is race. >> the most influential factor at the neighborhood level on eviction ra
hicks's situation isn't unique, according to professor benjamin teresa, who sts housing and urban developmente who were already predominantly renters, in terms of working in the hospitality sector and hotels and services that are hard hit by both the pandemic and recession, that they've lost hours or lost their job completely. and so, they're even more vulnerable to losing their homes to eviction. >> fight, fight, fight! housing is a right! fight, fight, fight! housing is a right!...
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. >> my name is teresa. >> i'm grant thompson. >> i'm a dentist here. >> i live in boca raton, florida. >> i play football here. >> we stopped living a real life. >> to see everything crumbling, it was kind of tough. >> i had to lay off everyone. >> i did not want to be on the street. >> we had a lot of issues connecting. >> kids are struggling academically and socially. >> they tried. they couldn't embrace their friends. >> it was heartbreaking. >> at 98, no family, no anything. she didn't have the will to live anymore. >> they were like, i don't want to die just stuck in my house. not seeing anybody. i want to live life. >> my mother turned 98 on christmas day. she lives in a nursing home. allowing us to go in and interact with our parents and with our loved ones. i think it saved her life. >> florida has decided to vaccinate the seniors in the state. the seniors are the most vulnerable population. >> in some states, it was 75 and over. so it was great in florida that it was 65 and over. >> seniors first. i agree with that. >> my brother, we haven't seen him at all. we used to go out
. >> my name is teresa. >> i'm grant thompson. >> i'm a dentist here. >> i live in boca raton, florida. >> i play football here. >> we stopped living a real life. >> to see everything crumbling, it was kind of tough. >> i had to lay off everyone. >> i did not want to be on the street. >> we had a lot of issues connecting. >> kids are struggling academically and socially. >> they tried. they couldn't embrace their friends....
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not the men to leave the house i was left inside in my home then they were people you know mother teresa walters raped me. after they left me i fainted because i was bleeding so much because the money then was it's not worth a certain woman come here from the cities referral hospital most of them are suffering severely from the violence that are women part of regular prolapse. women who have bleeding when i have been there still my. girl is. well are not stable psychologically the psychological trauma doesn't actually. only happen on the victim it happens to you as well when you hear their stories. the conflict integra began early november the 2 great people's liberation front is battling the future national army and every try and force is also believed to be involved fighting alongside the government troops and the killers survivors accuse both ethiopian and every trained soldiers of raping them in a single month the city's referral hospital has received more than $150.00 rape cases several women have come to get an abortion this woman has over 3 months pregnant she was raped while tryi
not the men to leave the house i was left inside in my home then they were people you know mother teresa walters raped me. after they left me i fainted because i was bleeding so much because the money then was it's not worth a certain woman come here from the cities referral hospital most of them are suffering severely from the violence that are women part of regular prolapse. women who have bleeding when i have been there still my. girl is. well are not stable psychologically the psychological...
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isn't teresa global. your own mind. w. made for mines. several german meat packing plants was hit last year by the corona virus thousands of workers were infected including many from romania. if nowhere else my mother i'll never go back to germany it was a it was the worst experience i've ever had a spotter again amy. more than full mean romanians work in foreign countries mostly in western europe many put in mona's from the ok some can visit their families and live a few weeks a year the best 30 has to earn money so that we can survive with them some of this group them. this has created a labor shortage in romania so many employers have hired workers from asia they usually pay the minimum wage less than trainers per hour but i made all day is really hard work that being. any good i need to provide for my wife and son to give them a nice life that's why i came to romania. in april 2020 joining a new wife as kofi cases in europe 25000 romanians left their homes to work in germany they took off from the airport in change in the world in rom
isn't teresa global. your own mind. w. made for mines. several german meat packing plants was hit last year by the corona virus thousands of workers were infected including many from romania. if nowhere else my mother i'll never go back to germany it was a it was the worst experience i've ever had a spotter again amy. more than full mean romanians work in foreign countries mostly in western europe many put in mona's from the ok some can visit their families and live a few weeks a year the best...
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teresa has given a long narrative, lunch list of things she things are going on.nk from beijing's point of view, the situation in change on they see complete differently. in essence they are teaching people to history and by which so they are not stuck in a backwater and unable to seek meaningful employment. china is the one who has been taking people out of poverty they have not been segregating people on the basis of who they are, they have not -- anchor: it's a topic that needs an entire program. let's get back to the deal at hand. >> between china and iran it is a geopolitical shift, i would agree with my colleague. they are looking east. how long that will happen, i don't know. but the reality is, the money is east. oil, energy. the united states is in essence self sublime -- south supply as long as the price of oil is about 45. europe is another matter. this does give iran breathing room, hopefully it will not be an excuse to continue with nuclear capabilities. that is not good for anybody. but there has to be a very clear and open stance on this. it's the w
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teresa fallon with the center for russian european europe asia studies rather in berlin thank you so much thank you. all right it's been a year of patience for oil producing nations the pandemic forcing them to make dramatic production cuts to flat demand and plummeting prices that hit their budgets hard when our oil prices are finally back to prepare so is it time for a ramp up to make up lost lost ground not so fast the opec countries led by saudi arabia wanted to keep the current production bottle make that put them at all odds with a block led by russia that was pushing hard to reopen the taps in the end they agreed to leave most of the existing production cuts in place until the end of april it would again question and begins we have mitigated then that of the lusty waves of the endemic avoiding complacency . only opec allies russia and kazakhstan were allowed to make small increases in daily production russia's energy minister alexander novak was more optimistic about the global outlook than his saudi counterpart. the market has not yet fully recovered but we're now in a much b
teresa fallon with the center for russian european europe asia studies rather in berlin thank you so much thank you. all right it's been a year of patience for oil producing nations the pandemic forcing them to make dramatic production cuts to flat demand and plummeting prices that hit their budgets hard when our oil prices are finally back to prepare so is it time for a ramp up to make up lost lost ground not so fast the opec countries led by saudi arabia wanted to keep the current production...
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saying, quote, among her students, 40% are asian american and pacific islander collins must address teresa's comments and stan her refusal to apologize takes time and energy away from our work at the district. she goes on a call for collins resignation. mayor london breed also spoke about the issue while attending an anti asian hate rally saturday afternoon. take a listen to what she had to say. >> we condemn this. this these comments and. you this person has no place in decision-making as it relates to our children because we're talking about 40% of the kids who go to our public schools are a guy and they need to be represented to its. it's not a good example and it's not the kind of person who should be making decisions about kids as it relates to, especially those. and the a p i community with everything, especially that we're experiencing in right now. so we we need to we need to you know, apart. one person should not be a distraction. we need to bring healing to this community. we need to open our schools and support our children. and so it's for her to step down so we can move on. >> s
saying, quote, among her students, 40% are asian american and pacific islander collins must address teresa's comments and stan her refusal to apologize takes time and energy away from our work at the district. she goes on a call for collins resignation. mayor london breed also spoke about the issue while attending an anti asian hate rally saturday afternoon. take a listen to what she had to say. >> we condemn this. this these comments and. you this person has no place in decision-making...
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>>teresa. thank you very much. well another big story we're house lawmakers they have passed president biden's one 0.9 trillion dollar relief bill and this is a very big deal democrats say this is a celebration but republicans are calling it a sad day for the country. our washington correspondent anna wiernicki joins us now live from the nation's capital tonight with more anna. >>good evening. that's right the center that congress just passed this relief bill it's now heading to the white house and president biden says that he does plan to sign this into law on friday but republicans weren't too happy about how all of this played out the bill did pass both chambers the senate and the house without any republican support. president biden says he stands ready to sign the american rescue plan following the house vote. >>this bill represents historic a historic victory for the american people. >>any party line vote the house of representatives passed one of the largest rescue measures in u.s. history we heard the ameri
>>teresa. thank you very much. well another big story we're house lawmakers they have passed president biden's one 0.9 trillion dollar relief bill and this is a very big deal democrats say this is a celebration but republicans are calling it a sad day for the country. our washington correspondent anna wiernicki joins us now live from the nation's capital tonight with more anna. >>good evening. that's right the center that congress just passed this relief bill it's now heading to the...
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>>teresa stasio kron 4 news. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news a north a family is searching for answers after a loved one was gunned down. >>hear from them on their fight for justice that's up next and at the coast today to expect jacket were the conditions will be hanging out in the upper 50's to low 60's right along the coast now elsewhere in the bay area could actually feel a bit warmer than yesterday mostly upper 60's to low 70's for your eyes. >>plenty of sunshine but get ready for some changes, i'll be talking about those right after your forecast right after break. >>welcome back. let's get another check of weather this morning with what john sabol who's in the weather center you've been tracking the sunshine hopefully it can stay around for the next couple of days. yeah, we've got at least for the next few days arena and then there's big changes that have been talking about on into the upcoming weekend lasting well through next week, so if you'd like to what we've had lately. >>now is the chance to
>>teresa stasio kron 4 news. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news a north a family is searching for answers after a loved one was gunned down. >>hear from them on their fight for justice that's up next and at the coast today to expect jacket were the conditions will be hanging out in the upper 50's to low 60's right along the coast now elsewhere in the bay area could actually feel a bit warmer than yesterday mostly upper 60's to low 70's for your eyes. >>plenty of sunshine...
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thanks teresa. >>theme park's outdoor concert venues and stadiums can also reopen april first that's under additional safety modifications of course just baseball you have little boutique amusement things like train town in sonoma county. >>also the big boys like disneyland and chip yost is standing by live with us tonight with more on this breaking story down in anaheim. chip this is in some sick april fool's joke right. >>you the people around here hope nie there has been a lot of criticism here in anaheim of the state and the governor in these decisions that have kept theme parks closed for so long so there's a lot of relief when news came out. they finally have a pathway to reopen among those relieved. our city officials here in anaheim anaheim has been hit really hard by this so hard they have about a 150 million dollars budget deficit largely due to disneyland closure. >>and this is a great day for anaheim, it is a day we have waited for for really 12 months now. >>news the theme parks like di
thanks teresa. >>theme park's outdoor concert venues and stadiums can also reopen april first that's under additional safety modifications of course just baseball you have little boutique amusement things like train town in sonoma county. >>also the big boys like disneyland and chip yost is standing by live with us tonight with more on this breaking story down in anaheim. chip this is in some sick april fool's joke right. >>you the people around here hope nie there has been a...
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well, quite frankly, i mean the, as teresa mentioned, there's been a momentous week. obviously, the key here is orchestration, the u.s. and its allies. you know, as biden said, he would, is trying to put together again of countries who are going to put china in its place. if you think about the parallels here, it's very clear that we're entering this kind of position of world war one when it ascendant. great britain was concerned about a rising germany and was making up all these alliances and things like that. in essence, trying to avoid a war. they stumbled into it. and this is the worry that we have here. but i would take one issue with which race is that, and that is this idea that it's china engaging in a cold war thinking if she acknowledged that you know, and we've all said that this is been orchestrated on the u.s. side, the unilateral tariffs have not been withdrawn instead, there's almost daily drumbeat of negative press actions against chinese officials, more piling on in terms of acca, nomics, delisting, the chinese companies. this can't go on and answered
well, quite frankly, i mean the, as teresa mentioned, there's been a momentous week. obviously, the key here is orchestration, the u.s. and its allies. you know, as biden said, he would, is trying to put together again of countries who are going to put china in its place. if you think about the parallels here, it's very clear that we're entering this kind of position of world war one when it ascendant. great britain was concerned about a rising germany and was making up all these alliances and...
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many people lost loved ones in the pandemic teresa salaries mother died of want to go home she's been demanding answers about policies which saw nursing homes taking in covert positive patients shouted her story to us. everyone can make it like it was just walking away she. could have been aborted i think it would. mean that in that we're not under you know can prevent this from happening i have played the role of a lot of people in our whole especially the nursing home actually that. are going there. because of. some of the you know an n.p.r. i mean the building you know whatever in place you know the nursing homes were like a full hour you know we're all going out and people were great times or any really want to do your job and you know we were. sitting here and the people in a nursing home let me leave if i didn't want to be sent back to the mom especially ringback then the numbers were released after pressure on them and you know of this very you know ringback basically to be any this is going on a month i mean the federal year that nuclear arsenal are claiming that you know you
many people lost loved ones in the pandemic teresa salaries mother died of want to go home she's been demanding answers about policies which saw nursing homes taking in covert positive patients shouted her story to us. everyone can make it like it was just walking away she. could have been aborted i think it would. mean that in that we're not under you know can prevent this from happening i have played the role of a lot of people in our whole especially the nursing home actually that. are going...
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i spoke to professor teresa ghilarducci, economist at the new school for social research and i said politicsl and it's really welcome for the us economy and for the world economy. it's $1.9 trillion, over $3 trillion has already been spent, about $3 trillion that's already been spent, and it'sjust the kind of fiscal stimulus that this deep recession needs, the recession in the us and the recession in the rest of the world, caused by the disease, the disease also triggered a recession. so i'm happy today. and the stock market is happy today. as an economist, speaking in economic terms, what, then, do you then make of the republican argument it's kind of "unfocused", a "grab bag", a "laundry list of left—wing priorities", as kevin mccarthy said, and also, socialism of the kind that people on the right would say is not appropriate for the united states, and in some ways, bigger than it actually needs to be? uh, so, there's a lot there. as an economist, we look at how much fiscal policy we need to have the appropriate multiplier to get people back to work, and this is about the right size. so, n
i spoke to professor teresa ghilarducci, economist at the new school for social research and i said politicsl and it's really welcome for the us economy and for the world economy. it's $1.9 trillion, over $3 trillion has already been spent, about $3 trillion that's already been spent, and it'sjust the kind of fiscal stimulus that this deep recession needs, the recession in the us and the recession in the rest of the world, caused by the disease, the disease also triggered a recession. so i'm...
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or many people lost loved ones in the pandemic teresa sorry's mother died in one new york she's been demanding answers about most policies which saw nursing homes taking in covert positive patients i spoke with her just a bit earlier. everyone can make it like it was just. walking away she. could have been aborted i think it would be. the next we're not under you know clipper basis or have. played of a lot of people responsible specially american woman actually that. are going or. coming. from the top you know in the end carry a little you know whatever in place you know the nursing home or like a bull are you know. calling out and. come to or any do you want to do your job and you know. i'm going to do a thing here the people who are in there think. if i can be on the beach and like to take my special ringback you then but not going to relieve. pressure on them and you know hold of this very you know ringback basically. i mean this is going on my i mean they're almost a year that are strong and are claiming that you know if you can remember how many people ringback die from the inte
or many people lost loved ones in the pandemic teresa sorry's mother died in one new york she's been demanding answers about most policies which saw nursing homes taking in covert positive patients i spoke with her just a bit earlier. everyone can make it like it was just. walking away she. could have been aborted i think it would be. the next we're not under you know clipper basis or have. played of a lot of people responsible specially american woman actually that. are going or. coming. from...
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professor teresa ghilarducci is an economist at the new school for social research.uch for your time. whatever your politics, this is a big deal, isn't it? �* , politics, this is a big deal, isn't it? ~ , ., isn't it? right. as an economist, - isn't it? right. as an economist, this - isn't it? right. as an economist, this is i isn't it? right. as an economist, this is al isn't it? right. as an - economist, this is a huge deal and it's really welcome for the us economy and the world economy. its $1.9 trillion over 3 trillion which has a ready been spent, and it is that kind of fiscal stimulus this deep recession needs, the recession in the us and the recession in the rest of the world, caused by the disease, the disease also triggered a recession. so i am happy today. and the stock market is happy today. figs i am happy today. and the stock market is happy today.— market is happy today. as an economist. _ market is happy today. as an economist, speaking - market is happy today. as an economist, speaking in - market is happy today. as an - economist, speaking in economi
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how many people lost loved ones in the pandemic teresa sorry's mother died in one new york care home and she's been demanding answers about quote most policies which saw nursing homes taking in covert positive patients. sorry now joins us live here on the program thank you for coming on with us here at our to today if you wouldn't mind can you take us through the circumstances of your mother's death what's it like to cope with was she ever tested i do you know i. am almost ready and. they go. oh my. oh my. i wish we. had. do you believe your mother's death could have been prevented you say that mistakes were made and you know what you know. i have to say sure i kind of ironic that apparently like one of. those numbers. but i think that's pretty accurate. i think that it was. that were not. true so who would you hold responsible or is it early days yet. i think you know i will. wait for a lot of people. especially the nursing home that she was that our governor. some of you know and care. you know that where it's a. free for all the fat. people were great for and they want to do their
how many people lost loved ones in the pandemic teresa sorry's mother died in one new york care home and she's been demanding answers about quote most policies which saw nursing homes taking in covert positive patients. sorry now joins us live here on the program thank you for coming on with us here at our to today if you wouldn't mind can you take us through the circumstances of your mother's death what's it like to cope with was she ever tested i do you know i. am almost ready and. they go....
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even if you were a cross of einstein and mother teresa, you couldn't possibly do both jobs.david cameron also criticised borisjohnson�*s decision to scrap the department for international development. i think abolishing dfid is a mistake, too, for all sorts of reasons, but one of which is actually having the foreign office voice around the table and the dfid voice around the table i think is important. they're not necessarily the same thing. and i think having that deep development expertise about what we could do to help with the humanitarian situation in syria, with helping development in afghanistan. can he really expect the foreign secretary to be able to do all of the diplomatic stuff and be able to speak to the development brief as well? that's quite a task. david cameron was appearing in front of a committee of mps and peers looking at the national security strategy. when he was prime minister david cameron set up a national security council with the aim of co—ordinating the response to dangers facing the uk and integrating the work of the foreign, defence, home, ener
even if you were a cross of einstein and mother teresa, you couldn't possibly do both jobs.david cameron also criticised borisjohnson�*s decision to scrap the department for international development. i think abolishing dfid is a mistake, too, for all sorts of reasons, but one of which is actually having the foreign office voice around the table and the dfid voice around the table i think is important. they're not necessarily the same thing. and i think having that deep development expertise...
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were we expecting it, teresa no, we were hopeful.ies which thank god, they have always been there and it always been worth telling. we can only toil at the soil for so long without seeing a harvest and i think this is the beginning of harvest season for so many people way beyond i got into this industry who have been working for so long. one dark comedy has six nominations, including a nomination for british director, emerald fennel. dominic fischbach is an on the supporting nominees while the man who plays the leader of the chicago black panther party gets a supporting actor nod, along with clarke peters in spike lee's of the five bloods. if my daddy would have no. the dark comedy, thriller promising young woman has six nominations including one for its british writer chadwick boseman, who died of colon cancer received a special posthumous nomination. we made sure there was a more level playing field and that more level playing field and that more films were watched by more members, and therefore there was a greater variety and rang
were we expecting it, teresa no, we were hopeful.ies which thank god, they have always been there and it always been worth telling. we can only toil at the soil for so long without seeing a harvest and i think this is the beginning of harvest season for so many people way beyond i got into this industry who have been working for so long. one dark comedy has six nominations, including a nomination for british director, emerald fennel. dominic fischbach is an on the supporting nominees while the...