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thank you very much for joining us, tonya. understand what exactly is happening in these warehouses. so many of us are getting our packages from amazon right now. we're concerned about the box and the packaging. what are you concerned about? >> i'm concerned about all of the employees' lives at this point and all of our families going home after the end of our shift. >> tell me why. excuse me? >> tell me why. >> we -- as you see, we've been told for several weeks that we will receive face masks and we just keep getting told that they're on order, that we're getting them. we don't want to take the mask away from the health care workers that definitely need them more than we do. the cleaning regimen that we have is we're relying on a lot of associates to clean their own stations as far as wiping down equipment and anything that it's touched. so if that associate fails to wipe down that station, it's not being properly sanitized, along with our cleaning crew that is just your basic cleaning crew. they're not specifically trained
thank you very much for joining us, tonya. understand what exactly is happening in these warehouses. so many of us are getting our packages from amazon right now. we're concerned about the box and the packaging. what are you concerned about? >> i'm concerned about all of the employees' lives at this point and all of our families going home after the end of our shift. >> tell me why. excuse me? >> tell me why. >> we -- as you see, we've been told for several weeks that we...
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why do we care about tonya harding right now? there is a certain amount of whiteness where you could see people relate to her and humanize her. it may be think of writing and controlling to get humanized and who doesn't and i thought of it from the standpoint, we talk about this character always been present, made me think of colin kaepernick, why has colin kaepernick never been rehabilitated in that way, never got humanized. i thought about the picture of luke heimlich, the pitcher for oregon state who was a sex offense are and how sports illustrated wrote an entire cover story about rehabilitating him and ask a question which is an excellent question. what do we do with people in these situations? what do we do we do with people -- - does luke heimlich have a writer opportunity to be a major-league player despite his past? i thought about these issues and i thought about in a different way. for everything we talked about we always considered him a business consideration, whether he was a distraction or wasn't a good for ratings
why do we care about tonya harding right now? there is a certain amount of whiteness where you could see people relate to her and humanize her. it may be think of writing and controlling to get humanized and who doesn't and i thought of it from the standpoint, we talk about this character always been present, made me think of colin kaepernick, why has colin kaepernick never been rehabilitated in that way, never got humanized. i thought about the picture of luke heimlich, the pitcher for oregon...
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why do we care about tonya harding right now and there was a certain level of whiteness in that film where you could see people relate to her and humanize her and it made me think about writing and controlling who gets humanize and he doesn't. i thought about it from the standpoint talking about the character it made me think of colin kaepernick and made me think about why color in kaepernick never got rehabilitated -- rehabilitated in that way and never got -- and the. she for oregon state who had, who was a defender and how "sports illustrated" wrote an entire cover story on him about rehabilitating him and trying to ask the question which was an excellent question. what do we do with people in a situation so what do we do with their second offenders and does luke heimlich have a right or an opportunity to be a major-league player despite his past? i thought about these issues and i was thinking, and i thought about cat in a very different way and for everything we have talked about with colin kaepernick dewyze considered him to be a business consideration whether he was a distract
why do we care about tonya harding right now and there was a certain level of whiteness in that film where you could see people relate to her and humanize her and it made me think about writing and controlling who gets humanize and he doesn't. i thought about it from the standpoint talking about the character it made me think of colin kaepernick and made me think about why color in kaepernick never got rehabilitated -- rehabilitated in that way and never got -- and the. she for oregon state who...
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tonya miller said she's okay with extended shelter-in-place as long as we allow small businesses to open with social distance guidelines. i would rather support them then have to go to a big store and contend with all the people that don't abide by the rules. and add dog groomers to the list. what you thin >>> new concerns about the part of the nation's food supply. from meatpacking facilities in the midwest. >> reporter: if you're concerned about the food supply imagine what it is like for those that are responsible for thousands of households? the food bank feeds 3000 households each day. that's 70% more than when the pandemic hit. >> reporter: we are concerned reading about the number of packers that may be closing down for a short period of time. >> reporter: this includes large meat plans because they're closing due to workers being affected with covid-19. some ranchers have had to euthanize large numbers of animals. so what does this mean for the meat supply? local butcher shop said they w a spike. >> reporter: the fatted calf in san francisco sells high-end needs. they said after
tonya miller said she's okay with extended shelter-in-place as long as we allow small businesses to open with social distance guidelines. i would rather support them then have to go to a big store and contend with all the people that don't abide by the rules. and add dog groomers to the list. what you thin >>> new concerns about the part of the nation's food supply. from meatpacking facilities in the midwest. >> reporter: if you're concerned about the food supply imagine what it...
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. >> reporter: tonya's daughter cameron is in her last year at foothill high school. covid-19 outbreak has essentially canceled all those memorable events, seniors look forward to , including prom. and now it is cancel the majority of college campus tours.>> we had tickets already booked.>> for me, thinking about leaving california is a really big decision. >> reporter: high school seniors across the country are trying to make a big life decision. >> i wish i could have visited myself.>> reporter: without ever leaving their homes. universities are tapping into technology>> welcome to san jose state university. >> reporter: offering virtual tours.>> we are at the heart of harvard college, harvard yard. >> reporter: that allow you to walk through campus through the computer.>> i think they're doing a good job of offering online options.>> made it clear for me where i wanted to go to school. >> reporter: universities are taking advantage of videoconferencing, connecting students with current college students as well as faculty. still, the decision was challenging for joh
. >> reporter: tonya's daughter cameron is in her last year at foothill high school. covid-19 outbreak has essentially canceled all those memorable events, seniors look forward to , including prom. and now it is cancel the majority of college campus tours.>> we had tickets already booked.>> for me, thinking about leaving california is a really big decision. >> reporter: high school seniors across the country are trying to make a big life decision. >> i wish i could...
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. >> the next question for the doctor, from tonya for people who are former smokers who catch covid-19, how does this impact their recovery? dr. scott: we are seeing that folks who are former smokers are oftentimes also associated with being people who may have some forms of underlying illness, oftentimes associated with being a former smoker. and are having a little more of a challenging time with covid-19. it does tend to impact the lower respiratory system, where our are, so it is something people can be aware of. peoplelso helpful for who are currently smoking to know there is benefits in quitting smoking, and you can quit-now to 1-800- receive services for doing that. and it's also helpful for people to know who are smokers or otherwise, there are other vaccines that are out there that can also help minimize, like the flu vaccine, the pneumonia vaccine are also good to get to help build your reserves in being able to combat this and prevent against covid-19. alan,s next question from a bunch of different questions, so i will start with, what criteria must be met to diagnose recove
. >> the next question for the doctor, from tonya for people who are former smokers who catch covid-19, how does this impact their recovery? dr. scott: we are seeing that folks who are former smokers are oftentimes also associated with being people who may have some forms of underlying illness, oftentimes associated with being a former smoker. and are having a little more of a challenging time with covid-19. it does tend to impact the lower respiratory system, where our are, so it is...
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tonya elliott, the most clear explanation i've heard of that. we will be sure to have you back. thank you. country music star, or i should say superstar dolly parton getting involved in the fight to find a cure for coronavirus. she's hoping you will follow her example. what she is asking americans to do, next. ♪ hot! hot! no no no no no, there's no space there! maybe over here? oven mitts! oven mitts! everything's stuck in the drawers! i'm sorry! oh, jeez. hi. kelly clarkson. try wayfair! oh, ok. it's going to help you, with all of... this! yeah, here you go. thank you! oh, i like that one! [ laugh ] that's a lot of storage! perfect. you're welcome! i love it. how did you do all this? wayfair! speaking of dinner, what're we eating, guys? did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! so you only pay for what you need? given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> dana: legendary
tonya elliott, the most clear explanation i've heard of that. we will be sure to have you back. thank you. country music star, or i should say superstar dolly parton getting involved in the fight to find a cure for coronavirus. she's hoping you will follow her example. what she is asking americans to do, next. ♪ hot! hot! no no no no no, there's no space there! maybe over here? oven mitts! oven mitts! everything's stuck in the drawers! i'm sorry! oh, jeez. hi. kelly clarkson. try wayfair! oh,...
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her niece tonya mcfarland is our technical production manager.onald reid harring was the other brother of senator elizabeth warren. she described him as charming, funny and a natural leader. he was a career officer that flew combat missions in vietnam. he died earlier this week at the age of 86. >> oh, wow. i never saw this. >> yeah. >> did you see this typed up? i bet you daddy did this. the herring production company announces the herring baby boy model number one. don herring designer and chief engineer. production manager. production manager hold my pouch. trust us. us kids are ready to take things into our own hands. don't think so? hold my pouch. $$9.95? no way.? $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health quest
her niece tonya mcfarland is our technical production manager.onald reid harring was the other brother of senator elizabeth warren. she described him as charming, funny and a natural leader. he was a career officer that flew combat missions in vietnam. he died earlier this week at the age of 86. >> oh, wow. i never saw this. >> yeah. >> did you see this typed up? i bet you daddy did this. the herring production company announces the herring baby boy model number one. don...
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in the meantime, we'll take a (tonya) smoking damaged my heart.eart pump. my tip is, stop thinking this can only happen when you get old. my heart failure happened at 38. [announcer] you can quit. for free help visit cdc.gov/tips edward jones is it'swell aware of that.et. which is why we're ready to listen. and ready to help you find opportunity. so. let's talk. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. >>> ahead we hear from a former amazon employee who claims he was fired in retaliation after staging a protest. he says the company is not doing enough to protect workers from the virus. tobegime losmy lif. and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v tre
in the meantime, we'll take a (tonya) smoking damaged my heart.eart pump. my tip is, stop thinking this can only happen when you get old. my heart failure happened at 38. [announcer] you can quit. for free help visit cdc.gov/tips edward jones is it'swell aware of that.et. which is why we're ready to listen. and ready to help you find opportunity. so. let's talk. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. >>> ahead we hear from a former amazon employee who claims he was...
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. >> you can see the camper behind us -- >> reporter: tonya sheets drove through hours to deliver herthat he was on the front lines taking care of these patients, putting himself at risk. we had to jump in to do something. >> reporter: john expects to quarantine soon. and how long could this last? >> we don't know. until we know that he is safe and okay for us to go back to normal. >> look at this -- wow. >> reporter: the road to normalcy may be longer than most would like, but the journey just got a little bit smoother. >> whether it's kindness that connects us or love that connects us -- >> all right, mama. love you. >> miss you. >> we will come out of this entire situation much better. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," mireya villarreal, north texas. >> bravo. i love that, gayle. you know what's so wonderful about it, those vehicles are mobile, you can park them and walk out and wave to your family. >> yes. and you can see your family all the time. and they're comfortable. i not there's another epidemic going on, guys. it's an epidemic of compassion. compassion, kindness, always
. >> you can see the camper behind us -- >> reporter: tonya sheets drove through hours to deliver herthat he was on the front lines taking care of these patients, putting himself at risk. we had to jump in to do something. >> reporter: john expects to quarantine soon. and how long could this last? >> we don't know. until we know that he is safe and okay for us to go back to normal. >> look at this -- wow. >> reporter: the road to normalcy may be longer than...
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. >>> ahead -- how the coronavirus could affect a patient's physical and mental health long (tonya) smokingy heart. now i have a battery-operated heart pump. my tip is, stop thinking this can only happen when you get old. my heart failure happened at 38. [announcer] you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit now. how do you gaveeno® happy 24/7? with prebiotic oat. it hydrates and softens skin. so it looks like this. and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin healthy™ experience the delicious intensity of lindt excellence by the lindt master chocolatier ♪ whatever your dog serestbrings home to you,. it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. 8-month. seresto, seresto, seresto. >>> as china ramps >>> as production is ramped up for protective gear for health care workers, governments around the world are fighting to buy it. ahead, why the u.s. is at a disadvantage on that. >>> plus, the coronavirus is causing food pantries in rural america to shut down. coming up, a sobering loo
. >>> ahead -- how the coronavirus could affect a patient's physical and mental health long (tonya) smokingy heart. now i have a battery-operated heart pump. my tip is, stop thinking this can only happen when you get old. my heart failure happened at 38. [announcer] you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit now. how do you gaveeno® happy 24/7? with prebiotic oat. it hydrates and softens skin. so it looks like this. and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin...
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smoking damaged my heart (tonya) so badlya. that i needed open heart surgery. pump installed inside of me. that's why i wear this. these are the batteries that keep me alive. my tip is, stop thinking this can only happen when you get old. my heart failure happened at 38. [announcer] you can quit. for free help visit cdc.gov/tips wityour money almostes offered feels like it's frozen. with capital one, you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn five times the national average. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? male voice: grrr, feed me. come on! she won't mind! she won't mind at a... woman: richard? hey, sheila. silence your growl. just one bowl of frosted mini wheats and you're good till lunch. ♪ good morning, good morning >>> good morning, america. welcome back to "gma." thanks for joining us on this friday morning. >> that's right. tomorrow on "gma" saturday how to date during quarantine. ways to connect when you can't meet in person. and the couple already seeing success, that's a lot to look forward to. >>> but also right
smoking damaged my heart (tonya) so badlya. that i needed open heart surgery. pump installed inside of me. that's why i wear this. these are the batteries that keep me alive. my tip is, stop thinking this can only happen when you get old. my heart failure happened at 38. [announcer] you can quit. for free help visit cdc.gov/tips wityour money almostes offered feels like it's frozen. with capital one, you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn five times the national average....
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this task force, to people like patrice harris of the american medical association or people like tonyabard, the leading black executive, bringing these people, lori lightfoot, leading mayor, the black caucus, they ought to be part of what this task force is gleaning once they get the data on how we solve the problem. if the president cannot only say we're going to come with the data when it comes but here's how we're going to solve it by gleaning from those who have the answer, may be politically adverse to him, may have an answer because we're talking about human life here. 10,000 more people are dead, we can't play politics on this. >> follow up with us, if you will, and let us know how your conversation with the president goes. john heilman, speaking of race, let's talk about wisconsin as "the new york times" said yesterday was just the latest. some saw it in a decade-long effort by wisconsin republicans to dilute the voting power of the state's democratic and african-american voters. and early on i read this from the times article, that the gerrymandering is so bad in wisconsin tha
this task force, to people like patrice harris of the american medical association or people like tonyabard, the leading black executive, bringing these people, lori lightfoot, leading mayor, the black caucus, they ought to be part of what this task force is gleaning once they get the data on how we solve the problem. if the president cannot only say we're going to come with the data when it comes but here's how we're going to solve it by gleaning from those who have the answer, may be...