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and so at this time i'd like to introduce tonya peterson. [applause] thank you, mayor breed, for your leadership and keeping us all safe. i have the honor of welcoming you to our newly reimagined san francisco zoo and gardens. when we reopen, you'll see some subtle and not so subtle changes. in addition to timed online ticketing, you'll see painted bear cloths eight feet apart at our front gate to remind our family of social distancing. you will see circles in the grass so that our zoo campers can play safely. zoo campers, many of whom are children of essential workers of this city. and we've even created a new position, safety ambassador, who will ride around the zoo on their bikes to gently remind you how to properly wear your face covering. more importantly, science tells us that we are safe to open. not only are we a nearly 100-acre outdoor park, serving primarily families or those who live in self-selected pods, but we were the first zoo to be built on a coastline with open space as far as the eye can see. we were the very first zoo in
and so at this time i'd like to introduce tonya peterson. [applause] thank you, mayor breed, for your leadership and keeping us all safe. i have the honor of welcoming you to our newly reimagined san francisco zoo and gardens. when we reopen, you'll see some subtle and not so subtle changes. in addition to timed online ticketing, you'll see painted bear cloths eight feet apart at our front gate to remind our family of social distancing. you will see circles in the grass so that our zoo campers...
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tonya is first with tim phillips of americans for prosperity. >> good morning. i think mister phillips is just giving us talking points and many of them don't make sense. for instance he says it's not fair for a state that's in trouble to get more than another state. however when the first stimulus money came out, much of it went to businesses that had no business receiving thatmoney . there were big businesses and many of them they're talking about havingto pay it back . so there i guess is in the eyeof the beholder . many things are fair. we're in the middle of a pandemic in this world and when we could have stopped it , the president refused to take the testing products from the world health organization. then wound up and turned out tests that weren't accurate and were working. >> host: we will let our guest respond. >> guest: you may be surprised to hear i completely agree with her on the idea that bailing out industry-specific big businesses is the wrong way to go. we think that's a bad idea to. government help should not be cronyism where it picks up big
tonya is first with tim phillips of americans for prosperity. >> good morning. i think mister phillips is just giving us talking points and many of them don't make sense. for instance he says it's not fair for a state that's in trouble to get more than another state. however when the first stimulus money came out, much of it went to businesses that had no business receiving thatmoney . there were big businesses and many of them they're talking about havingto pay it back . so there i guess...
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. >> tonya fields is a nurse.he was working at a nursing home when she contracted covid-19 and it almost killed her. >> very scary for me and for my husband. i just asked him -- i just said, just let me die. i can't go on any longer with this. >> reporter: tonya and her husband mac will celebrate their first anniversary monday. a day she wasn't sure she'd see. >> i knew that i had to fight through this. he was by my sidee time. can'ttelng need you, and that's what kept me going. >> reporter: fields has recovered and will soon be back at work. this is the scene inside houston's baylor st. luke's hospital. health care workers in full personal protective equipment caring for the new crush of covid patients. >> what do you see in the emergency room right now? >> we are really overwhelmed right now in the emergency department. it's very busy right now. it's just extremely, extremely full of patients that are very sick from covid-19. >> reporter: dr. gina blocker works in the emergency room and says she's seeing an alar
. >> tonya fields is a nurse.he was working at a nursing home when she contracted covid-19 and it almost killed her. >> very scary for me and for my husband. i just asked him -- i just said, just let me die. i can't go on any longer with this. >> reporter: tonya and her husband mac will celebrate their first anniversary monday. a day she wasn't sure she'd see. >> i knew that i had to fight through this. he was by my sidee time. can'ttelng need you, and that's what kept...
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let's do it the right way. >> voices like tonya should serve as a cautionary tale for president trump as he discusses sending more federal agents across the country some people in portland telling me they worry this will serve as a test case, the violence we've seen here as he potentially sends more agents across the country as well. >> thanks for that report. >>> we want to head to breaking weather news we're following out of texas. hurricane hannah the first hurricane in the atlantic this season is preparing for landfall in the southern texas coast. flash flood warnings have been issued. storm surge could reach 1 to 5 feet. joining me now from north padre island is the meteorologist for kxan in austin. we are watching the winds whip you around. what is the latest now and when is it expected to hit landfall? >> reporter: good afternoon. just within several hours from right now is the answer to your question. this as you mention is a first storm and the first hurricane of the atlantic hurricane season. already a record busy year. just a few hours from now this will be the first hurric
let's do it the right way. >> voices like tonya should serve as a cautionary tale for president trump as he discusses sending more federal agents across the country some people in portland telling me they worry this will serve as a test case, the violence we've seen here as he potentially sends more agents across the country as well. >> thanks for that report. >>> we want to head to breaking weather news we're following out of texas. hurricane hannah the first hurricane in...
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go ahead, tonya. caller: caller good morning. -- caller: good morning. i feel mr. phillips is giving us talking points, and many of them don't make sense was that for instance, he says it's not fair for state that is in trouble to get more than another state. however, when the first money came out much of it went to businesses that had no business receiving that money. they were big businesses, and many of them are talking about having to pay it back. fair i guess is in the eye of the beholder. many things aren't fair. we are in the middle of a and whenin this world, we could have stopped it, the president refused to take the from the worlds health organization. then wound up and turned out tests that were not accurate and working. host: thank you. we will get a response. guest: you may be surprised to hear that i completely agree idea thatn the bailing out industry-specific big dismisses is the wrong way to go. we think that is a bad idea, too. government help should not be cronyism where they pick out big winners and big losers based on their lobbyists or how muc
go ahead, tonya. caller: caller good morning. -- caller: good morning. i feel mr. phillips is giving us talking points, and many of them don't make sense was that for instance, he says it's not fair for state that is in trouble to get more than another state. however, when the first money came out much of it went to businesses that had no business receiving that money. they were big businesses, and many of them are talking about having to pay it back. fair i guess is in the eye of the beholder....
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amarillo nurse tonya fields almost didn't survive covid-19.day, she goes back to work. >> i'm terrified to go back to work but i've just get to work through it and be an advocate for my patients so that i can be a teacher to them. >> reporter: on the eve of this holiday weekend there is no this holiday weeke break for first responders here at the texas medical center. and with most texas beaches closed and the bars shuttered, hoe "houston chronicle" today, with this as a headline, "stay at home this july 4th weekend." eekend.". >> brennan: some advice. thank you very much, janet shamlian there. tonight, ghislaine maxwell, the alleged accomplice of accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein is behind bars after federal agents closed in on a secluded new hampshirire farmhouse and arrested her. maxwell is charged with six counts, including illegally transporting minors and perjury. cbs' mola lenghi reports. >> reporter: tonight, the woman authorities have spent more than a year looking for is in custody. at 8:30 this morning, federal agents zeroed in
amarillo nurse tonya fields almost didn't survive covid-19.day, she goes back to work. >> i'm terrified to go back to work but i've just get to work through it and be an advocate for my patients so that i can be a teacher to them. >> reporter: on the eve of this holiday weekend there is no this holiday weeke break for first responders here at the texas medical center. and with most texas beaches closed and the bars shuttered, hoe "houston chronicle" today, with this as a...
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ever since he was a schoolboy upon the tonya kahn wanted to become an army officer at 18 he was well on his way to that dream when he suddenly died at an army training school after his death 3 years ago community children made a book of drawings for his family army officials said pick up on died of sudden cardiac arrest his parents skeptical ordered a 2nd autopsy it revealed that his major organs were removed further examination showed evidence consistent with physical abuse how. the royal thai forces have to take responsibility because stay on in charge of military they have to answer to why my brother is dead accusations of a military cover ups world entire media after pack up on this case became public again raising attention to the tradition of abuse of initiation or hazing rituals in thailand's armed forces a police investigation is ongoing amnesty international recently conducted an investigation on abuse in thailand's military we interviewed 19 new recruits between november 2016 and july 2019 spread across about 9 different provinces. different training cycles and yet we found
ever since he was a schoolboy upon the tonya kahn wanted to become an army officer at 18 he was well on his way to that dream when he suddenly died at an army training school after his death 3 years ago community children made a book of drawings for his family army officials said pick up on died of sudden cardiac arrest his parents skeptical ordered a 2nd autopsy it revealed that his major organs were removed further examination showed evidence consistent with physical abuse how. the royal thai...
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calling one tonya the republican line. caller: good morning. i have had a lot of pushback from democrat friends. of yours in regards to personal freedoms, topics like trans rights, marriage, equal pay. they say that you are anti-personal freedoms. i don't think that. i am not sure how to explain to them your stance on these topics. guest: you can maybe explain to them -- i don't know if i should even be saying this -- we have had this difficult time changing answers. then once you get an answer in, some algorithm changes in. it. i don't know exactly which questions you are referring to, but i can tell you that we keep finding answers that are wrong and we keep trying to change them. we have our preferred answers on our website. as far as personal freedoms, again, several examples -- gay-rights, we have rosa parks who had been discriminated against by the government, how the private market can do a much better job. the only way that we can promote rights is to get the government out of the way, because they are the ones who are for special inter
calling one tonya the republican line. caller: good morning. i have had a lot of pushback from democrat friends. of yours in regards to personal freedoms, topics like trans rights, marriage, equal pay. they say that you are anti-personal freedoms. i don't think that. i am not sure how to explain to them your stance on these topics. guest: you can maybe explain to them -- i don't know if i should even be saying this -- we have had this difficult time changing answers. then once you get an answer...
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. >> reporter: tonya and her husband chris run the sunnyvale and willow glenn offices.ut caregivers are needed in locations all around the bay area. >> we hire clients to those that are fully bedridden. so we offer a training program too. >> reporter: and that training covers state and company requirements and now new guidelines for covid-19. >> so everybody gets a mask. we live together, so we don't have to have a mask. but it is required that everybody is wearing a mask. >> reporter: sanitizing and other protocols are also in place to protect their vulnerable clients. shifts are available 24/7 and health benefits have been extended to part-time employees and their families. the wheatons hope that that will attract more applicants, specifically people with patience and commitment. two characteristics they say are must haves for potential caregivers. >> our caregivers are the basic frontline of taking care of our elderly population in this pandemic. and they are heros. >> and here are the job details for a caregiver with visiting angels. you must be on the california st
. >> reporter: tonya and her husband chris run the sunnyvale and willow glenn offices.ut caregivers are needed in locations all around the bay area. >> we hire clients to those that are fully bedridden. so we offer a training program too. >> reporter: and that training covers state and company requirements and now new guidelines for covid-19. >> so everybody gets a mask. we live together, so we don't have to have a mask. but it is required that everybody is wearing a...
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tonya knows to win you have to run three times.st time you put your toe in the water in the next time you last a little longer than the next time your name is synonymous with running for president. it goes hand-in-hand. i have to criticize you, kennedy. i don't think whatever her name is a real libertarian. i think she's a virtue signaler. >> kennedy: she has gotten a lot of heat but she has been through the crucible of liberty and there's bumps on the road for candidates and i think she will come out victorious. she will get 2% of the vote. >> emily: jesse, what do you think? is kanye taking a playbook page from biden and will he maybe be successful three times from now? >> jesse: does anybody have any idea when kennedy and gutfeld just talked about? [laughter] anyway. >> kennedy: don't tread on me, watters! >> jesse: if sleepy joe loses to donald trump by a few thousand votes in wisconsin or pennsylvania and it's because thousands of black americans wrote in kanye west in philly or milwaukee, it's just going to be so delicious. >
tonya knows to win you have to run three times.st time you put your toe in the water in the next time you last a little longer than the next time your name is synonymous with running for president. it goes hand-in-hand. i have to criticize you, kennedy. i don't think whatever her name is a real libertarian. i think she's a virtue signaler. >> kennedy: she has gotten a lot of heat but she has been through the crucible of liberty and there's bumps on the road for candidates and i think she...
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tonya altman is a pediatrician in los angeles. good to see you, doctor. yes, it's important to get your kids in school, to get all of our kids in school. but the issue is how to do it to ensure their safety. so no one is arguing that they shouldn't be in school. the issue is how do these kids get back in school and you're not worried about what they could be exposed to and what they could be bringing home? >> well, i think, fredricka, those are all great points and thank you for having me on today. i think the main thing is that we know a lot more now than we did back in march when we closed schools. we've seen these unintended consequences of kids being home and so many kids not only rely on school for learning, but also for emotional support, nutrition, exercise. we've seen that this disproportionately affects many underserved areas around the country. also we've been hearing a lot about opening the economy. to do that for many families that relies on their kids being in school. >> right. >> the important thing to acknowledge is that it's not going to b
tonya altman is a pediatrician in los angeles. good to see you, doctor. yes, it's important to get your kids in school, to get all of our kids in school. but the issue is how to do it to ensure their safety. so no one is arguing that they shouldn't be in school. the issue is how do these kids get back in school and you're not worried about what they could be exposed to and what they could be bringing home? >> well, i think, fredricka, those are all great points and thank you for having me...
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tonya wooddell a nurse traveling around the country volunteering in newark, boston, chicago, workingoverextended hospitals treating covid patients, on sunday traveling to either phoenix or houston. >> i saw that this was a burden on patients as well as my co-workers and i just wanted to help. the virus is serious. i've seen it with my own eyes. >> reporter: arizona and specifically phoenix have been described as the covid capitals of the world. arizona's governor hadn't briefed the public about the virus for nine days. his big announcement he would limit indoor dining to 50%. this when scientists say the only way to stop the virus is to shut down completely. cecelia? >> okay, matt, thank you. as some of these states re-open religious gatherings are emerging as hot spots with hundreds of ink infections linked to church services. tom llamas is outside a church here in manhattan with more on this side of the story. good morning, tom. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning to you. church services have resumed here in new york city but with limited capacity and when parishioners come here the
tonya wooddell a nurse traveling around the country volunteering in newark, boston, chicago, workingoverextended hospitals treating covid patients, on sunday traveling to either phoenix or houston. >> i saw that this was a burden on patients as well as my co-workers and i just wanted to help. the virus is serious. i've seen it with my own eyes. >> reporter: arizona and specifically phoenix have been described as the covid capitals of the world. arizona's governor hadn't briefed the...
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go ahead, tonya. caller: caller good morning. -- caller: good morning. i feel mr.llips is giving us talking points, and many of them don't make sense was that for instance, he says it's not fair for state that is in trouble to get more than another state. however, when the first money came out much of it went to businesses that had no business receiving that money. they were big businesses, and many of them are talking about having to pay it back. fair i guess is in the eye of the beholder. many things aren't fair. we are in the middle of a and whenin this world, we could have stopped it, the president refused to take the from the worlds health organization. then wound up and turned out tests that were not accurate and working. host: thank you. we will get a response. guest: you may be surprised to hear that i completely agree idea thatn the bailing out industry-specific big dismisses is the wrong way to go. we think that is a bad idea, too. government help should not be cronyism where they pick out big winners and big losers based on their lobbyists or how much of
go ahead, tonya. caller: caller good morning. -- caller: good morning. i feel mr.llips is giving us talking points, and many of them don't make sense was that for instance, he says it's not fair for state that is in trouble to get more than another state. however, when the first money came out much of it went to businesses that had no business receiving that money. they were big businesses, and many of them are talking about having to pay it back. fair i guess is in the eye of the beholder....
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calling one tonya the republican line. caller: good morning.d a lot of pushback from democrat friends. of yours in regards to personal freedoms, topics like trans rights, marriage, equal pay. they say that you are anti-personal freedoms. i don't think that. i am not sure how to explain to them your stance on these topics. guest: you can maybe explain to them -- i don't know if i should even be saying this -- we have had this difficult time changing answers. then once you get an answer in, some algorithm changes in. it. i don't know exactly which questions you are referring to, but i can tell you that we keep finding answers that are wrong and we keep trying to change them. we have our preferred answers on our website. as far as personal freedoms, again, several examples -- gay-rights, we have rosa parks who had been discriminated against by the government, how the private market can do a much better job. the only way that we can promote rights is to get the government out of the way, because they are the ones who are for special interests, they
calling one tonya the republican line. caller: good morning.d a lot of pushback from democrat friends. of yours in regards to personal freedoms, topics like trans rights, marriage, equal pay. they say that you are anti-personal freedoms. i don't think that. i am not sure how to explain to them your stance on these topics. guest: you can maybe explain to them -- i don't know if i should even be saying this -- we have had this difficult time changing answers. then once you get an answer in, some...