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weeks later, trish received a hefty envelope in the mail. >> trish phillips: it was addressed to andyfrom the hospital for about four weeks of his hospital stay. >> pelley: what did it come to? >> trish phillips: it came to a little over $4 million. >> pelley: it was months before she learned that insurance would pay. it was unsettling at the worst time. but her husband's memory helped her through it. >> trish phillips: andy's battle really touched and changed a lot of people. and i think he'll continue to help us. >> pelley: how has it changed you? >> trish phillips: i'm definitely stronger than i thought. but, you know, i kind of always leaned on him. he was kind of our rock. it's just a different future for me. >> pelley: a different future and an uncertain one for the bereaved, including jamie drezek. >> jamie drezek: we don't have the center of our universe anymore. we wanted to grow old with the grandkids, and we had plans. and those are all gone. >> pelley: in june, jamie lost her 49-year-old husband, craig. he was a college administrator in connecticut. at some point, inevitab
weeks later, trish received a hefty envelope in the mail. >> trish phillips: it was addressed to andyfrom the hospital for about four weeks of his hospital stay. >> pelley: what did it come to? >> trish phillips: it came to a little over $4 million. >> pelley: it was months before she learned that insurance would pay. it was unsettling at the worst time. but her husband's memory helped her through it. >> trish phillips: andy's battle really touched and changed a...
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when you look around her home, it's as if trish dowd knew she needed to bottle up her life's memory. she had acrapbook fro every moment. a life well lived. like hundreds of thousands that have and will follow cut short >> that's what i just loved about her, she was just always positive and just always happy and laughing. >> in the south bay, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> turning now to the second impeachment trial of former president donald trump closing arguments begin today. the former president's lawyers offered a short presentation using only two hours and 39 minutes of their allotted 16 hours. lawyers played a video montage of democrats using the word "fight" in different speeches or rallies the past two decades. they argued trump's rhetoric was no different. senators could vote on conviction as soon as today. here at home, demonstrators with impeach trump bay area will hold their own rally at 10:00 a.m. in san francisco outside a trump-owned building on california street near st. mary's square. stay with nbc bay area for live coverage of the trial. nbc news will air a specia
when you look around her home, it's as if trish dowd knew she needed to bottle up her life's memory. she had acrapbook fro every moment. a life well lived. like hundreds of thousands that have and will follow cut short >> that's what i just loved about her, she was just always positive and just always happy and laughing. >> in the south bay, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> turning now to the second impeachment trial of former president donald trump closing arguments begin...
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. >> reporter: like all of us now, trish and peter skinner find comfort in family video calls.are so grown up. >> reporter: for a brief moment there's joy, seeing all those loving faces. but the feeling is quickly crushed as the screen shows why they've come together. they're watching live images from a gray windy cemetery near england's southern coast. where trish's father is being buried. herbert john tate died from covid-19. he was almost 104. remembered as the strong willed patriarch who held his family together for generations. >> that was granddad, and i loved him. >> the pandemic means only a small number of young people can be there to mourn him. >> he's once more with his sweetheart. >> reporter: trish can only watch and listen in horror, a shaky image on a small screen is a limited window in a ceremony honoring her father's long, meaningful life. and then it's over. >> it was a beautiful funeral, hey, really lovely. >> reporter: but for a grieving daughter who longs to be with family it's not enough. >> the saddest thing now is that we're all going to leave. >> report
. >> reporter: like all of us now, trish and peter skinner find comfort in family video calls.are so grown up. >> reporter: for a brief moment there's joy, seeing all those loving faces. but the feeling is quickly crushed as the screen shows why they've come together. they're watching live images from a gray windy cemetery near england's southern coast. where trish's father is being buried. herbert john tate died from covid-19. he was almost 104. remembered as the strong willed...
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trish can only watch and listen. limited window to the ceremony honoring her father's long, meaningful life. then it's over. >> really lovely. >> reporter: but for a grieving father who longs to be with family, it's not enough. >> the saddest thing now is, we're all going to leave. >> reporter: grief in the time of covid is made worse by loneliness. >> it can't be the same. there's no physical interaction, that's the biggest thing that's missing during this terrible time. >> he was my best friend. i felt like i've known him forever. >> reporter: she also knows that pain. she and her husband, nick, both caught the virus. nick deteriorated quickly. >> he was in the hospital, and that's the last i saw of him. we blew kisses at each other. >> reporter: she was abruptly alone with her grief, locked down in the home that they shared, surrounded by evidence of their life together. how dark did it get for you? >> oh -- >> reporter: instead, she chose to live, to ensure nick's first novel was published and to help others. she
trish can only watch and listen. limited window to the ceremony honoring her father's long, meaningful life. then it's over. >> really lovely. >> reporter: but for a grieving father who longs to be with family, it's not enough. >> the saddest thing now is, we're all going to leave. >> reporter: grief in the time of covid is made worse by loneliness. >> it can't be the same. there's no physical interaction, that's the biggest thing that's missing during this...
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. >> reporter: like all of us now, trish and peter skinner find comfort in family video calls.they're connect to go dozens of people across england and the u.s. >> your boys are so grown up. >> reporter: for a brief moment there's joy, seeing all those loving faces, but the feeling is quickly crushed as the screen shows why they've come together. they're watching live images from a gray windy cemetery near england's southern coast. where tricia's father is being buried. herbert john tate died from covid-19, he was almost 104. remembered as the strong-willed patriarch who held his family together for generations. >> that was grand dad and i loved him. >> reporter: the pandemic means only a small number of young people can be there to mourn him. >> he's once more with his sweetheart. >> reporter: trish can only watch and listen in more record, a shaky image on a small screen is a limited window to the ceremony honoring her father's long, meaningful life. and then it's over. >> it was a beautiful funeral. really lovely. >> reporter: but for a grieving daughter who longs to be with
. >> reporter: like all of us now, trish and peter skinner find comfort in family video calls.they're connect to go dozens of people across england and the u.s. >> your boys are so grown up. >> reporter: for a brief moment there's joy, seeing all those loving faces, but the feeling is quickly crushed as the screen shows why they've come together. they're watching live images from a gray windy cemetery near england's southern coast. where tricia's father is being buried....
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they say patricia who went by trish started to feel ill the day before last year's super bowl. >> she did get sick and then she complained about body aches, and that was it. >> reporter: days later on february 6th while working at home alone she collapsed and died. >> i came home and i found her. that was so hard because i saw her on the floor, and first i just grabbed my phone and i called 911. >> i just couldn't believe it. it was like not real for a very long time. >> the coroner said it was a heart attack but they asked for an autopsy, stunned that that's what would take this 57-year-old woman that they described as fit, health and fiery. after tests in mid-april, the county told the family she died of covid-19 complications. they still don't know how she got it. >> they said that she was the first person and i was like i don't think -- i don't think she was. i think someone had it before her, like this -- this can't be happening to my family. >> can you describe what it was like seeing the -- the nation many people going to lockdowns, the masks and social distancing, many people
they say patricia who went by trish started to feel ill the day before last year's super bowl. >> she did get sick and then she complained about body aches, and that was it. >> reporter: days later on february 6th while working at home alone she collapsed and died. >> i came home and i found her. that was so hard because i saw her on the floor, and first i just grabbed my phone and i called 911. >> i just couldn't believe it. it was like not real for a very long time....
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there was a wonderful friend, warm front of his named elizabeth trish to ran a boardinghouse in philadelphia and there's this one time when thomas jefferson said he should come back and run for governor of virginia and he is the guy and she said that's a great idea but he could never handle, she said she called it the torrent of abuses he would experience in public life but he was too sensitive. so the fact that somebody like that, his closest friend, said politics was the last thing that he should do and the fact that he did it anyway because of how deeply he felt the need to address these problems and have someone even if it was him he was like it's got to be somebody and i might as well do it. it was this conviction that powered them through and i think through other people to him because they knew he was talking about and they cared what he was talking about and that he had figured out unanswered that it was better what the rest of them had done and throwing himself into the ring. the presidency came out of the kind of chain of succession and the relationships he had and the fact that he
there was a wonderful friend, warm front of his named elizabeth trish to ran a boardinghouse in philadelphia and there's this one time when thomas jefferson said he should come back and run for governor of virginia and he is the guy and she said that's a great idea but he could never handle, she said she called it the torrent of abuses he would experience in public life but he was too sensitive. so the fact that somebody like that, his closest friend, said politics was the last thing that he...
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kayla dowd lost her mom, trish, last february.a healthy and active 57-year-old woman. but after an autopsy it became clear. trish was actually the very first confirmed covid-19 death in the united states of america. trish was a positive, positive person. always happy, always laughing. and kaila said she gave the world's best hugs. her death is heartbreaking and brings us back to the topic of grief. trish was victim 1, the first of 480,000 americans. each and every one of them the very center of someone's entire world. we will be right back. we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. what are you doing? art class. it's abstract expres
kayla dowd lost her mom, trish, last february.a healthy and active 57-year-old woman. but after an autopsy it became clear. trish was actually the very first confirmed covid-19 death in the united states of america. trish was a positive, positive person. always happy, always laughing. and kaila said she gave the world's best hugs. her death is heartbreaking and brings us back to the topic of grief. trish was victim 1, the first of 480,000 americans. each and every one of them the very center of...
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. >> reporter: virgil and trish klein have not lost a step, but after months of covid isolation theye getting anxious to stretch their legs. >> we were looking for a source to get reconnected with the outside world. >> if you don't have a resistance band, you can use your free weights. >> reporter: enter occupational therapist arena pune and her team at stanford health care. for the past several months she has been leading a zoom-based class to help seniors maintain their balance physically and emotionally. >> they definitely mention with covid they're stuck at homes. it's been a different life for them. there is very minimal or no interaction with their families. >> reporter: but during their session, they'll stretch their minds and bodies together. the class is organized around a bingo game with exercise and quizzes peppered in between. >> we do everything from hands to following directions, working on our balance. so i think there are so many fun aspects to it. >> reporter: built on fall prevention classes, the goals are balance, awareness and flexibility. but for many, it's also
. >> reporter: virgil and trish klein have not lost a step, but after months of covid isolation theye getting anxious to stretch their legs. >> we were looking for a source to get reconnected with the outside world. >> if you don't have a resistance band, you can use your free weights. >> reporter: enter occupational therapist arena pune and her team at stanford health care. for the past several months she has been leading a zoom-based class to help seniors maintain...
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they called her trish and she started feeling ill the day before last year's super bowl. february 6th while working at home alone she collapsed and died. the coroner said it was a heart attack but they asked for an autopsy. stunned that what could have taken this 57-year-old woman they described as fit, healthy and fiery. after tests in mid-april, the of covid-19 complications.she w first person. i was like, i don't think she was. i think someone had it before her, like this can't be happening to my family. >> the family still doesn't know how she got it. in january of this year, then president-elect biden laid out his plan to fight the pandemic in the first minutes, he spoke about patricia. take a listen. >> on february the 6th in 2020, patricia dowd took her last breath at home under the california sun. >> the second i heard him say her name, i just burst into tears. it's just -- it was just amazing that he took the time to even like say her name. >> just imagine what she was feeling then. now on the anniversary of pa trish's death, friends and family held a small socia
they called her trish and she started feeling ill the day before last year's super bowl. february 6th while working at home alone she collapsed and died. the coroner said it was a heart attack but they asked for an autopsy. stunned that what could have taken this 57-year-old woman they described as fit, healthy and fiery. after tests in mid-april, the of covid-19 complications.she w first person. i was like, i don't think she was. i think someone had it before her, like this can't be happening...
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. >> reporter: virgil and trish klein have not lost a step, but after months of covid isolation theyere getting anxious to stretch their legs. >> we were looking for a source to get reconnected with the outside world. >> if you don't have a resistance band, you can use your free weights. >> reporter: enter occupational therapist arena pune and her team at stanford health care. for the past several months she has been leading a zoom-based class to help seniors maintain their balance physically and emotionally. >> they definitely mention with covid they're stuck at homes. it's been a different life for them. there is very minimal or no interaction with their families. >> reporter: but during their session, they'll stretch their minds and bodies together. the class is organized around a bingo game with exercise and quizzes peppered in between. >> we do everything from hands to following directions, working on our balance. so i think there are so many fun aspects to it. >> reporter: built on fall prevention classes, the goals are balance, awareness and flexibility. but for many seniors,
. >> reporter: virgil and trish klein have not lost a step, but after months of covid isolation theyere getting anxious to stretch their legs. >> we were looking for a source to get reconnected with the outside world. >> if you don't have a resistance band, you can use your free weights. >> reporter: enter occupational therapist arena pune and her team at stanford health care. for the past several months she has been leading a zoom-based class to help seniors maintain...
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i mean, it helps reduce the cabin fever. >> reporter: and perhaps for seniors like injure vil and trishit's a chance to stay primed for the day they can stretch their potential in the kind of exercise classes they're used to. >> great job, everyone. we can return to our seat. >> reporter: abc7 news. >> fabulous. the stanford team says the mixed game and exercise classes known by the name bingo-cise. clever. >>> up next, the bay area city offering a free mobile vaccine clinic today with no ointment needed. but trouble for another county divorced to put vaccine appointments on pause. new answers on when things could get back on track. plus that covid check countdown, the latest on where lawmakers stand on the stimulus package and how much you would be they said it couldn't be done... but you managed to pack a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip. whoo! yeah! oh, hi. i invested in invesco qqq. a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100, like you. you don't have to be circuit design engineer to help push progress forward. can i hold the chip? become an agent of innova
i mean, it helps reduce the cabin fever. >> reporter: and perhaps for seniors like injure vil and trishit's a chance to stay primed for the day they can stretch their potential in the kind of exercise classes they're used to. >> great job, everyone. we can return to our seat. >> reporter: abc7 news. >> fabulous. the stanford team says the mixed game and exercise classes known by the name bingo-cise. clever. >>> up next, the bay area city offering a free mobile...
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. >> reporter: when you look around her home, as if trish dowd knew she needed to bottle up her life's memories, a life well lived and like hundreds of thousands that have and will follow, cut short. >> that's what i loved about her, always positive and always happy and laughing. >> reporter: in the south bay, ian cull, "nbc bay area news." >> so important to hear the personal stories. >>> happening now, china's mars probe has reached the red planet, and now it's sending back footage for the first time. video released by state media shows the probe's solar array as mars slides into view. the interplanetary expedition is expected to land a rover on the surface and scout for signs of ancient life. we'll be right back. i embrace getting older. i'm so much more confident now. but i don't love that as i age, i could develop gum issues. new colgate renewal reverses early gum damage, for a beautiful, revitalized smile. i can't wait to see what comes next! reverse early gum damage with new colgate renewal. ready to take your immune support to the next level? nature's bounty is here for you. th
. >> reporter: when you look around her home, as if trish dowd knew she needed to bottle up her life's memories, a life well lived and like hundreds of thousands that have and will follow, cut short. >> that's what i loved about her, always positive and always happy and laughing. >> reporter: in the south bay, ian cull, "nbc bay area news." >> so important to hear the personal stories. >>> happening now, china's mars probe has reached the red planet,...
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trish there are those allegations out there but today there's been no evidence many of those paramilitaries who might be studies have also been found to be lying in different processes as well if. there has played some accusations by local black hole goes by were displaced but of that there is a process with the land restitution and we're going to work through that process to find out the truth about how half the capital. need he sure family and the other former landowners in the old pradhan community are tired of waiting for justice from the courts and tired of empty promises. kept him out. if only my father was still aligned. with it and. that i am like you want we want to use for you to give us back the land to give them like you to keep us the property titles. you know they're going to be a little bit of value that at the end of the. moment stay calm i understand you're upset but it's none of our business but. that's why we haven't done anything yet let us call you a lame duck and have a make up. your government job yes comic am. getting paid no we're not the owners of the prado lens pr
trish there are those allegations out there but today there's been no evidence many of those paramilitaries who might be studies have also been found to be lying in different processes as well if. there has played some accusations by local black hole goes by were displaced but of that there is a process with the land restitution and we're going to work through that process to find out the truth about how half the capital. need he sure family and the other former landowners in the old pradhan...
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pushing away the pass from trish it.did then come off the bench but with little productive impact my heart wanted to go to shul. and help them with the relegation and this was the 1st step we took with one point agree we're not really happy with one point we want to 3 but. now we have to move on and try to win next with. graeme and not really happy either with this being one of the easiest fixtures my calender. talking of old when this nigger favorites last week former shell command marks my ass sign for cologne from crystal palace he also started on the bench against peta felt his team got off to a good enough start regard. as well for the tapi and with just 9 minutes play offs not scoring in his previous 19 appearances most bad luck in front of goal was at an end. and later in the 1st half he helped himself to a 2nd 1st 1st ever brace felt left huffing and puffing. and cologne were done elvis rex pichai with their 3rd in the 2nd half the 1st time the team of scored 3 this season. failed it did pull one back through. bu
pushing away the pass from trish it.did then come off the bench but with little productive impact my heart wanted to go to shul. and help them with the relegation and this was the 1st step we took with one point agree we're not really happy with one point we want to 3 but. now we have to move on and try to win next with. graeme and not really happy either with this being one of the easiest fixtures my calender. talking of old when this nigger favorites last week former shell command marks my...
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trish text you insist it will all fall out. and if you want to do so much time on. sunday so be engine is it or. take the patient to the traditional can do. some of the. questions thrown for. him to bill clinton for. the a lot. of chris is hot summers are some of the on the mind on. this is really. hot. out. here. and see. what is happening. there's nudes soiled god she's going to shoot you child you could. push or you will put it out at seton hall had to type on the one meal a week. no show which is unusual yet you fools. sometimes one effort to hold song. to feed all so why sell more. cash one has shown to my religion. the moment the truth there was shit as. they were sent to afghanistan to help but now a strategy of soldiers facing allegations of war. including a. vested geist on al-jazeera. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving to use supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people uniting across borders to speed up the development of test tr
trish text you insist it will all fall out. and if you want to do so much time on. sunday so be engine is it or. take the patient to the traditional can do. some of the. questions thrown for. him to bill clinton for. the a lot. of chris is hot summers are some of the on the mind on. this is really. hot. out. here. and see. what is happening. there's nudes soiled god she's going to shoot you child you could. push or you will put it out at seton hall had to type on the one meal a week. no show...
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and when you look around her home, it's as if trish dowd knew she needed to bottle up life's memoriese loved to scrapbook from every event and moment, a life well lived and like hundreds of thousands that have, and will follow, cut short. >> that's why i just loved about her is she was just always, always positive. and just always happy and laughing. >> reporter: in the south bay, ian cull, nbc bay-area news. >> from immeasurable loss to quantified hope, president biden announcing the u.s. has secured another 200 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine. as nbc reports, those doses cannot come fast enough. >> reporter: on his visit to the national institutes of health with dr. anthony fauci, president joe biden announced the u.s. government has now secured enough doses to vaccinate all americans. >> just this afternoon, we signed the final contracts for 100 million more mode purchased from those two manufacturers, as well as millions from johnson & johnson once approved for emergency use. moderna and pfizer have also agreed to move up delivery of 100 million previously-purchased doses
and when you look around her home, it's as if trish dowd knew she needed to bottle up life's memoriese loved to scrapbook from every event and moment, a life well lived and like hundreds of thousands that have, and will follow, cut short. >> that's why i just loved about her is she was just always, always positive. and just always happy and laughing. >> reporter: in the south bay, ian cull, nbc bay-area news. >> from immeasurable loss to quantified hope, president biden...
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children in yemen could die from starvation this year if they don't get help but the head of the mounted trish unmoored at this hospital says offering help is getting harder. we cannot cope with the health situation there are severe shortages in supplies and the treatments needed in examinations everything we as the united nations and other aid organizations to help lift a blockade as soon as possible. severe acute malnutrition means there is a risk of death from lack of food aid in her day the thais and so on are mung the worst hit areas and are closed off from receiving international aid because of increased regional fighting and a global pandemic nearly half of the aid that was expected this year hasn't come through. even when families managed to get their sick children to hospital sometimes it's too late. well a bit ahead of her with most of these patients they need 2 or 3 days of travel to be able to reach the hospital and so no to their conditions worsen by the time there is a hospital and we usually expect complications. toher has gained weight since being admitted but has a long recove
children in yemen could die from starvation this year if they don't get help but the head of the mounted trish unmoored at this hospital says offering help is getting harder. we cannot cope with the health situation there are severe shortages in supplies and the treatments needed in examinations everything we as the united nations and other aid organizations to help lift a blockade as soon as possible. severe acute malnutrition means there is a risk of death from lack of food aid in her day the...
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break the hosts equalized with an almost identical goal kevin move ahead pushing away the past from trishit. did then come off the bench but with little productive impact my heart said i wanted to go to shelter and help them with relegation and this was the 1st step we took with one point ok we're not really happy with one point we want to treat but. now we have to move on and try to win next. frame and not really happy either with this being one of the easiest fixtures i can't. talking of old when does your favorites last week for michelle come on mox my ass sign for cologne from crystal palace he also started on the bench against being a felt his team got off to a good enough start regardless. as well for the top man with just 9 minutes play. to not scoring in his previous 19 appearances both bad luck in front of goal was at an end. and later in the 1st half he helped himself to a 2nd 1st 1st ever brace bielefeld left huffing and puffing. and pillowed were done over his wrecks but shy with their 3rd in the 2nd half the 1st time the team of scored 3 this season. either failed it did pull
break the hosts equalized with an almost identical goal kevin move ahead pushing away the past from trishit. did then come off the bench but with little productive impact my heart said i wanted to go to shelter and help them with relegation and this was the 1st step we took with one point ok we're not really happy with one point we want to treat but. now we have to move on and try to win next. frame and not really happy either with this being one of the easiest fixtures i can't. talking of old...
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weed ya trish yans seeing the impacts of climate change in children in many ways. and around the country are now driving a call to action. >> as wildfires burned near san francisco last summer, pediatrician lisa said she saw firsthand how climate change can affect health. >> around late september i remember shift after shift i just -- i had several deliveries of moms coming into labor one to two months early. >> they call climate change one of the top health threats to children around the world. >> what are the effects of climate change on children? . >> everything you can imagine. now we understand it drinking -- [ indiscernible ] >> in an effort to protect families u.s. weed -- pediatricians are banding together and lobbying lawmakers for change. >> climate change advocates are pushing for new laws on renewable energy, passing climate resolutions and educating other physicians. montana pediatrician founded the program after extreme weather displaced families on the american indian reservation where she worked. >> all of those things are affect us as a society and
weed ya trish yans seeing the impacts of climate change in children in many ways. and around the country are now driving a call to action. >> as wildfires burned near san francisco last summer, pediatrician lisa said she saw firsthand how climate change can affect health. >> around late september i remember shift after shift i just -- i had several deliveries of moms coming into labor one to two months early. >> they call climate change one of the top health threats to...
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they called her trish and she started feeling ill the day before last year's super bowl.s later, february 6th while working at home alone she collapsed and died. the coroner said it was a heart attack but they asked for an autopsy. stunned that what could have taken this 57-year-old woman they described as fit, healthy and fiery. after tests in mid-april, the county told the family she died of covid-19 complications. >> they said that she was the first person. i was like, i don't think she was. i think someone had it before her, like this can't be happening to my family. >> the family still doesn't know how she got it. on the anniversary of her death family and friends have a small socially distanced ceremony at a santa cruz beach to continue to ar remember her legacy. >> thanks for sharing that story, marcus. >>> it is 5:48 right now. switching gears, the same plant hit by a large scale outbreak in southern california is getting hit again. cases at the farmer john meat processing plant near los angeles doubled. since the start of the pandemic, close to 800 workers tested
they called her trish and she started feeling ill the day before last year's super bowl.s later, february 6th while working at home alone she collapsed and died. the coroner said it was a heart attack but they asked for an autopsy. stunned that what could have taken this 57-year-old woman they described as fit, healthy and fiery. after tests in mid-april, the county told the family she died of covid-19 complications. >> they said that she was the first person. i was like, i don't think...
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. >> reporter: and perhaps for seniors like virgil and trish cline, a chance to stay primed for the dayin the kind of exercise classes they are used to. >> great job, everyone. we can return to our seats. >> reporter: at stanford, dion lim, abc7 news. >> that is great. >>> and the stanford team says they work the seniors not just on their physical skills, but computer skills, as well. so the body as well as the mind. and since many had never used zoom before or in some cases even email before the classes went virtual. so it's been great how much they have learned. you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc7 bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, android tv, amazon fire tv and roku. just download the app now and you can start streaming. >>> that's going to do it for now. if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xii
. >> reporter: and perhaps for seniors like virgil and trish cline, a chance to stay primed for the dayin the kind of exercise classes they are used to. >> great job, everyone. we can return to our seats. >> reporter: at stanford, dion lim, abc7 news. >> that is great. >>> and the stanford team says they work the seniors not just on their physical skills, but computer skills, as well. so the body as well as the mind. and since many had never used zoom before or...
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. >> reporter: trish jensen waited six months for a hot tub that she would have gotten in just two weekse normal. >> normality is just simply out the window. >> reporter: also out the window, in-stock tubs. at liverpool pool and spa in syracuse, new york, which typically has about 45 units on hand but its showroom has been bare for months >> generally speaking, you don't see the white of the floor at the moment, there are two hot tubs for sale. >> reporter: hot tub sales at liverpool pool and spa are up 200% and customers are taking whatever they can get their hands on. >> i had people coming in telling me, hey, i want this, this, this, and this, and they buy a tub that doesn't have any of that because i had it >> reporter: and no sign interest will evaporate anytime soon for the news, i'm andrea day >>> prince harry getting candid about what drove him and wife meghan markle to leave the royal family and move to the u.s during an interview with cbs' james corden, prince harry placed the blame squarely on the british media. >> there was a really difficult environment as i think a lot of p
. >> reporter: trish jensen waited six months for a hot tub that she would have gotten in just two weekse normal. >> normality is just simply out the window. >> reporter: also out the window, in-stock tubs. at liverpool pool and spa in syracuse, new york, which typically has about 45 units on hand but its showroom has been bare for months >> generally speaking, you don't see the white of the floor at the moment, there are two hot tubs for sale. >> reporter: hot tub...
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children in yemen could die from starvation this year if they don't get help but the head of the man who trish unmoored at this hospital says offering help is getting harder i loved as the hilarious may have been. we cannot cope with the health situation there are severe shortages in supplies and the treatments needed in examinations everything we asked the united nations and other aid organizations to help lift a blockade as soon as possible. severe acute malnutrition means there is a risk of death from lack of food aid in her day the thais and so on are mung the worst hit areas and are closed off from receiving international aid because of increased regional fighting and a global pandemic nearly half of the aid that was expected this year hasn't come through. even when families managed to get their sick children to hospital sometimes it's too late but it had occurred with most of these patients they need 2 or 3 days of travel to be able to reach the hospital and so now to their conditions worsen by the time there is a hospital and we usually expect complications. toher has gained weight sinc
children in yemen could die from starvation this year if they don't get help but the head of the man who trish unmoored at this hospital says offering help is getting harder i loved as the hilarious may have been. we cannot cope with the health situation there are severe shortages in supplies and the treatments needed in examinations everything we asked the united nations and other aid organizations to help lift a blockade as soon as possible. severe acute malnutrition means there is a risk of...
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the uk and paypal actually made announcements that they are not going to use their cash holdings and trishdid. they did predict that account will store in the future and that's why we were looking at bitcoin rallying. stuart: i wonder how you handle the tax. if i had to bitcoin on my venmo or whatever and i transfer one bitcoin to you after substantially higher price that i got the bitcoin for in the first place, i have just made a profit, a capital gain susan: i assume you get taxed on your capital gains; right? stuart: is there a papal are-- a paper trail? susan: you have to disclose how much bitcoin you own to the irs now anyway. stuart: shall we move on? yes. we witnessed new york's governor, shift blame for nursing home death. let me go back. remember this. >> why did god do this? , i don't know, but who cares? thirty-three, 28 died in a hospital, died in a nursing home, they died. stuart: now there's a damning report from the "new york post" revealing cuomo's top aide admitted they withheld data to avoid public scrutiny on deaths in nursing homes. it's friday, that means friday feedb
the uk and paypal actually made announcements that they are not going to use their cash holdings and trishdid. they did predict that account will store in the future and that's why we were looking at bitcoin rallying. stuart: i wonder how you handle the tax. if i had to bitcoin on my venmo or whatever and i transfer one bitcoin to you after substantially higher price that i got the bitcoin for in the first place, i have just made a profit, a capital gain susan: i assume you get taxed on your...