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trish immediately called 911. >> 911, what's the location of your emergency?> i just heard gunshots and somebody screaming outside and somebody running outside. >> i think my heart was probably going a gazillion miles a minute. >> trish slowly peered out of her apartment door and saw a man lying in the stairwell bleeding. she knew he wasn't a resident of the apartment complex. >> i had no idea who he was. my concern was to get him over on his side because he was face down in a really big pool of blood. >> trish wasn't the only one at the scene. her upstairs neighbor, dianne mcknight also tried to aid the victim. >> there was just blood everywhere. and i didn't -- i just didn't know what to do. i ran back into my apartment and got towels. >> as the minutes ticked by, trish began to worry the shooter might still be in the area. >> then all of a sudden, you start to think, wow, i wonder where the person is that did this and for all i knew, the person upstairs shot him. >> but those questions would have to wait. soon paramedics arrived on the scene. they learned t
trish immediately called 911. >> 911, what's the location of your emergency?> i just heard gunshots and somebody screaming outside and somebody running outside. >> i think my heart was probably going a gazillion miles a minute. >> trish slowly peered out of her apartment door and saw a man lying in the stairwell bleeding. she knew he wasn't a resident of the apartment complex. >> i had no idea who he was. my concern was to get him over on his side because he was face...
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. >> first, trish, articulate just generally, how bad is it now compared to anything you have ever seenre? >> well, number one, we have never had a pandemic like this before and we have not seen hunger rates like this ever, even going back to the great depression times. >> i have friends who work in your good works business, and they say it has taken them time to adapt not just to the volume but the faces, that they keep seeing people like neil coming in and they say, hey, you here to volunteer? they say, no, man, i need food, and they've never seen anything like it before. >> you're absolutely right. the face of hunger looks like you and i do. it could be your neighbor down the street that lost their job, it could be a child in your student's classroom that's sitting next to them. it could be your hairstylist or your favorite waiter. i think that's what has happened with the pandemic is there are so many now that need our help that have been able to make it before, and now, unfortunately, because of the economic stresses they're not able to. >> neil, thank you, brother, for coming on t
. >> first, trish, articulate just generally, how bad is it now compared to anything you have ever seenre? >> well, number one, we have never had a pandemic like this before and we have not seen hunger rates like this ever, even going back to the great depression times. >> i have friends who work in your good works business, and they say it has taken them time to adapt not just to the volume but the faces, that they keep seeing people like neil coming in and they say, hey, you...
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i'm talking 200 oftens if you want to become a doctor and you read it, trish and electrician. wow. and you, i'll be like, you just a little be like me. i was like write a letter to him and tell me is that why you're sitting next to me? is it true? you'll be like me. that means you'll become a nobel peace prize winner. so bored, i'm glad we will work together for peace. we will listen to your voice. thank you. i still care to share the world. there was yet and here was my yes please. my yes was. 0 their hair care. thank you. that's very kind of you. thank you so much for this. so it uses on form, but the moment in these children did not ask to be born. they said, but they were killed by his and then to a society that rejects and stigmatizes them and society without pity. some pity, it's good printed when children are treated this way from a very young age, they become traumatizes awful and have overloaded memories. sue shelter is getting psychological treatment. perhaps she can overcome the trauma, in spite of her haunting memories and accept and love her child. that's it and i want
i'm talking 200 oftens if you want to become a doctor and you read it, trish and electrician. wow. and you, i'll be like, you just a little be like me. i was like write a letter to him and tell me is that why you're sitting next to me? is it true? you'll be like me. that means you'll become a nobel peace prize winner. so bored, i'm glad we will work together for peace. we will listen to your voice. thank you. i still care to share the world. there was yet and here was my yes please. my yes was....
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chipperfield showpieces, the so-called nubian room decorated with motifs romantic received by free trishoutkast architects to the pression king in the mid 19th century. when lehmann was trying to get someone to support his plans, he used to bring them here. this is a window. it's a beautiful room. the proportions are good. you have the presence of ancient greece, the terra cotta the great thinkers. but it's also a mysterious for a magical place. and i shamelessly use that magic to make the positive transformation of museum island happen, including when it came to funding. but still it basically helped us there were basically then head of public museums was always a layman sides for a decade to, to work together to implement them master plan. he was a brilliant strategist. he never stopped giving politicians tours of museum island because he's a great motivator. he's what you call a cultural diplomat. and he was a genius. when it came to committee, she would walk into a meeting and by the end, everyone agreed with them. she did a wonderful job or as he was sophisticated and efficiently go
chipperfield showpieces, the so-called nubian room decorated with motifs romantic received by free trishoutkast architects to the pression king in the mid 19th century. when lehmann was trying to get someone to support his plans, he used to bring them here. this is a window. it's a beautiful room. the proportions are good. you have the presence of ancient greece, the terra cotta the great thinkers. but it's also a mysterious for a magical place. and i shamelessly use that magic to make the...
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during the meantime, there was the killing of trish oakie -- jamal khashoggi and escalation of the war in mn -- yemen. and obama was challenged when he was president. they were hoping trump would be elected. i think president of egypt, as warm got a pass, a reception from president trump. i do not think that warmth will be there. having said that, united states, as all of us are saying, end of the day, is driven by interests and sort of heavy concerns. the gulfarabia and in general, saudi arabia remains the swing producer of energy, even if hydrocarbons are not exactly as essential as they were to the u.s. 10 years ago, but for the foreseeable future, hydrocarbons remain a global strategic factor. and the u.s. cannot walk away from that energy relationship, like it does not want to walk in the persianol of gulf and the red sea. saudi arabia is a major oil economy and a major economy, essential to the u.s. dollar protecting its status as, still, despite everything, the go-to global currency. ally inabia remains an that economic sense. deals that thece -- the peace deals at the uae, bahr
during the meantime, there was the killing of trish oakie -- jamal khashoggi and escalation of the war in mn -- yemen. and obama was challenged when he was president. they were hoping trump would be elected. i think president of egypt, as warm got a pass, a reception from president trump. i do not think that warmth will be there. having said that, united states, as all of us are saying, end of the day, is driven by interests and sort of heavy concerns. the gulfarabia and in general, saudi...
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to make sure that they are safe and that their teachers are safe so here it is right here, here's trishermott with the berkeley unified school district lock us through what needs to be done. >>so students and staff before they're coming to school each day will be filling out an online after asking for covid symptoms and if they've been in contact with anyone has been positive and then as a secondary stuff we're checking students and. and they also can hit this health screening table where we again can ask about symptoms and we take their temperature. so we're so happy to have our students back we're following all the protocols relative to safety around covid-19 schools are open in a limited capacity we have 3 cohorts of 8 students each year it ever >>and if they have any symptoms of course they're told to go home or get checked out. i mean the priority is safety safety safety. >>it's our top priority. both for staff and our students and in fact that's why we have screening before students and staff arrive at school through this app so where we're on it and we're really smoothly today an
to make sure that they are safe and that their teachers are safe so here it is right here, here's trishermott with the berkeley unified school district lock us through what needs to be done. >>so students and staff before they're coming to school each day will be filling out an online after asking for covid symptoms and if they've been in contact with anyone has been positive and then as a secondary stuff we're checking students and. and they also can hit this health screening table where...
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trish, welcome. we just heard your grandfather say the nation needs to move on. first, did he think he was cheated in that race? >> well, eric, first of all, it's great to be on with you. and i think that when you look at 960, there was -- 1960, thise was certainly a feeling that votes were taken, and that put president kennedy up, you know, over the top in illinois. my grandfather also needed to win texas to turn the election around, and whereas we could probably prove the illinois vote stealing, it was harder to conclusively prove the texas vote stealing even though he thought it had happened. it was harder to prove that. so my grandfather felt that for the good of the nation, it was better to concede the election and to move on and to focus on other elections in 1966 and 1968 when he ultimately did win, and he thought it was better for the country to make that concession. and president kennedy had a lot to confront. of course, there was the thereto of communism and, ultimately -- the threat of communism and, ultimately, the cuban miss sill crisis, and it was j
trish, welcome. we just heard your grandfather say the nation needs to move on. first, did he think he was cheated in that race? >> well, eric, first of all, it's great to be on with you. and i think that when you look at 960, there was -- 1960, thise was certainly a feeling that votes were taken, and that put president kennedy up, you know, over the top in illinois. my grandfather also needed to win texas to turn the election around, and whereas we could probably prove the illinois vote...
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to trish few small gatherings since november, even that gone. so he switched to making typical hottie jim and fat to go. but when i'm well prepared because i've been vacuum packing and cooking with the suv, which a bathroom a long time now the anything i had to do was buy smaller backs to make smaller portions. sunday roast to go. it was his neighbor's idea and also his salvation because dollars isn't sure he qualifies for government aid for his lockdown losses. if i can get it, i'm going to try whether i qualify or not is another story because technically i'm not affected. i don't have a bricks and mortar restaurant, i've always delivered. so i might not qualify at all depending on the conditions, it might not apply to me because i wasn't forced to close a restaurant. once restaurants face financial disaster, they've had to remain closed since the 2nd of november, but their costs remain the same. many operators have invested heavily in the winter business, like because i brothers, they've installed 5 new glass houses where parties of 8 can dine
to trish few small gatherings since november, even that gone. so he switched to making typical hottie jim and fat to go. but when i'm well prepared because i've been vacuum packing and cooking with the suv, which a bathroom a long time now the anything i had to do was buy smaller backs to make smaller portions. sunday roast to go. it was his neighbor's idea and also his salvation because dollars isn't sure he qualifies for government aid for his lockdown losses. if i can get it, i'm going to...
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so is trish mcdermott with the berkeley unified school district. lot of people have their fears if you could talk to parents out there thinking about sending their kids back to school. what are you doing to make sure everybody's safe staff and students. >>so here in berkeley, we start our day with an app it's a screening where we asked both our staff and our students if they have any symptoms that are covid symptoms if they've been in contact with anyone or if they've tested positive and then on a secondary step as students and staff check in we also have a table. here we have one of our district nurses and we're asking the same questions and taking temperature checks. those are people who actually didn't fill out the app so it moves very quickly, but we're very careful to ask the important questions before anyone comes on campus must be pretty difficult that mentioned school kids no touching no. >>fighting just keeping social distance. >>important is that kids are coming back to get some support during their academic time. but also the whole socia
so is trish mcdermott with the berkeley unified school district. lot of people have their fears if you could talk to parents out there thinking about sending their kids back to school. what are you doing to make sure everybody's safe staff and students. >>so here in berkeley, we start our day with an app it's a screening where we asked both our staff and our students if they have any symptoms that are covid symptoms if they've been in contact with anyone or if they've tested positive and...
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trish is a team that will keep our country and our people safe and secure and it's a team that reflects the fact that america is back ready to lead the world. not retreat from it. once again, sit at the head of the table, ready to confront our adversaries, and not reject our allies ready to stand up for our values. in fact, in calls from world leaders that i've had about 18 to 20 so far, i'm not sure the exact number. in the weeks since we won the election. i've been struck by how much they're looking forward to the united states. reasserted psystar grow as a global leader both in the pacific as well as in the atlantic all across the world . the team meets this moment, this team behind me. they embody my core beliefs that america's strongest, when it works with this allies. collectively, this team is secure and some of the most defining national security and diplomatic achievements in recent memory made possible through decades of experience working with our partners. that's how we truly keep america safe without engaging in needless military conflicts and our adversaries in check and t
trish is a team that will keep our country and our people safe and secure and it's a team that reflects the fact that america is back ready to lead the world. not retreat from it. once again, sit at the head of the table, ready to confront our adversaries, and not reject our allies ready to stand up for our values. in fact, in calls from world leaders that i've had about 18 to 20 so far, i'm not sure the exact number. in the weeks since we won the election. i've been struck by how much they're...
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clearly wanting to take every possible precaution aditi roy in california today >>> coming up, is trish secretariry mutualin pulls the plug on some investments being tapped by the muni mart.ke he'll join us. don't go anywhere. we're back in a couple when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ but before we sign i gotta ask... sure, anything. we searched you online and maybe you can explain this? i can't believe that garbage is still coming in. that is so false! frustrated with your online search results? call reputation defender today to join tens of thousands who've improved their online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555. to help you build a flexible wealth plan. you'll have access to tax-smart investing strategies, and with brokerage accou
clearly wanting to take every possible precaution aditi roy in california today >>> coming up, is trish secretariry mutualin pulls the plug on some investments being tapped by the muni mart.ke he'll join us. don't go anywhere. we're back in a couple when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your...
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trish is true for centuries considered to be key issues such as he is used. to test his interest to shoot him like dropbox sure she got its purest charity. to be destitute holy places trees are 1st nice for if you have to frist is too sure to teach teach. religion is she to read to you yes see for hours. if not a difference she. did free speech it is dispiriting issue parlay voter the disability encountered 2 major challenges the 1st is a failure of a lot of states to ensure that absentee voting is private and independent this is a long standing issue has been around for many states that rely on paper based absentee voting programs but it becomes especially critical of the home and 19 pandemic when in person voting poses a lot of risks of infection 2nd a broader issue is a failure of a lot of states to ensure that people with disabilities have equal access to all voting her rounds but you know right now they're good. or. we have a number of their own what their nominee are but then the way. they're. important . and not the power or more people will. walk duri
trish is true for centuries considered to be key issues such as he is used. to test his interest to shoot him like dropbox sure she got its purest charity. to be destitute holy places trees are 1st nice for if you have to frist is too sure to teach teach. religion is she to read to you yes see for hours. if not a difference she. did free speech it is dispiriting issue parlay voter the disability encountered 2 major challenges the 1st is a failure of a lot of states to ensure that absentee...
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trish is not getting good press here. the cupboards and everything, she said there was a gas leak which would go off if they opened a certain door. if they opened a certain door. if they opened the door, the gas leak would cause a massive explosion. that is quite extreme! as a child, often food related, my parents would say, i think this was quite common. if you ate an apple core, a tree would grow in your stomach. what is wrong with eating an apple core? i do not think their ways —— as there is anything wrong with it. i remember being terrified about a tree growing in my stomach. it has never really gone away. in these, brits are creating scotch eggs. —— in de son. these have gone up 16% in a month. people in the south of england had been tucking into them. in the uk, you will want to know which city in the uk is buying the most scotch eggs. i would. the uk is buying the most scotch eggs. iwould. i guess the uk is buying the most scotch eggs. i would. i guess this is proportionate to the population or would make no sense
trish is not getting good press here. the cupboards and everything, she said there was a gas leak which would go off if they opened a certain door. if they opened a certain door. if they opened the door, the gas leak would cause a massive explosion. that is quite extreme! as a child, often food related, my parents would say, i think this was quite common. if you ate an apple core, a tree would grow in your stomach. what is wrong with eating an apple core? i do not think their ways —— as...