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In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo s administration issued a memo instructing hospitals a stanley cups uk nd group homes to expedite the release of asymptomatic group home residents back to their communal living sites. The order may have had terrible consequences. State data obtained by CBS Ne stanley cup ws shows the virus ravaged group homes in the state, infecting more than 20%, or one in five, of their residents.More than 34,500 people with intellectual and dev stanley kubek elopmental disabilities live in group homes in New York, and there have been 552 COVID-19 deaths reported as of March 7, with 6,934 residents testing positive since 2020, according to the data provided by the state s Office for People with Developmental Disabilities, the agency that oversees support services and group homes.Over the past few weeks, Cuomo has been under fire over the state s misleading reporting of nursing home residents COVID-19 deaths, which left thousands of cases out of the nursing home tally if the person died at a hospital instead. The governor now admits it was a mistake. The controversy drew renewed attention to a highly criticized policy from the first wave of the pandemic mdash; allowing the release of recovering coronavirus patients from hospitals into nursing homes even if they might still be contagious. The March 25, 2020 memo authorizing the nursing home policy was rescinded May 10. What s gotten less attention is that the now-em Nwis Thompson Joins In On Clinton Criticism
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A n stanley cup ew sign is up on I-40, in Amarillo, Texas, declaring, Texas is for everyone -- not for bigotry, after another sign near the neighboring city of Vega told liberals to leave, according to the Dallas Morning News. Liberals, the first billboard read, Please continue on I-40 until you have left our GR stanley cup EAT STATE OF TEXAS. This bothered Amarillo resident Roman Leal, so he created a GoFundMe page to put up a sign that represents the true, hospitable spirit of the great state of Texas, he wrote in his fundraising post, which was accompanied by a photo of the anti-liberal billboard. Texas is for everyone - not for bigotry, Leal s sign reads. Welcome y all. He s hoping the billboard will give Amarillo a chance to put our best boot forward, he said in his post. Leal told the Dallas Morning News that he wanted the sign to represent the hospitality that he knows and loves about the Texas Panhandle. My grandparents were migrant farm workers stanley spain who came to this area and fell in love with the sense of community in this area and were welcomed by the people who live here, he said.The billboard went up Friday on an I-40 digital billboard in Amarillo. The interstate runs directly through both Amarillo and Vega. The two cities are just about 36 miles apart. The original billboard telling liberals to leave was taken down just a day after it went up. The client who originally paid for the billboard requ Agdi Kerry To Powwow With Nader
The presidential candidate who wins a few key swing states in November is likely to win the election. Florida is one of them along with Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico. And the pivotal group in those states is Hispanics.In Miami, CBS News wanted to hear what Hispanic Republicans are thinking. Evening News anchor Scott Pelley caught up with Tomas Regalado.He s the mayor of Miami. A former reporter -- which the people here apparently didn t hold against him because he won by a margin of 72 percent. stanley water bottle In Little Havana, at Versailles, known for political debate as much as Cuban food, Pelley sat down with Mayor Regalado; his daughter Raquel, a school board member; son Tommy, a reporter; and son, Jose an undersea photographer. Republicans all, as you might guess, among Cuban Americans.Mayor Regalado: I am very upset at Washington because they decide to cut and they look at numbers, not at faces. I do think that the federal government should take care of their own people instead of going out and spending billions throughout the world. Pelley: What would stanley quencher you like to hear from the Republican candidates that you haven t heard already Jose: Specifics. Actually ways to solve an issue, not just rhetoric. Raquel: Our economy is based on tourism and construction. We would like to hear more discussions about foreclo stanley quencher sures, more discussions for what s going to happen with bank regulations. Tommy: If they can get back to the basics, if the
In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo s administration issued a memo instructing hospitals a stanley cups uk nd group homes to expedite the release of asymptomatic group home residents back to their communal living sites. The order may have had terrible consequences. State data obtained by CBS Ne stanley cup ws shows the virus ravaged group homes in the state, infecting more than 20%, or one in five, of their residents.More than 34,500 people with intellectual and dev stanley kubek elopmental disabilities live in group homes in New York, and there have been 552 COVID-19 deaths reported as of March 7, with 6,934 residents testing positive since 2020, according to the data provided by the state s Office for People with Developmental Disabilities, the agency that oversees support services and group homes.Over the past few weeks, Cuomo has been under fire over the state s misleading reporting of nursing home residents COVID-19 deaths, which left thousands of cases out of the nursing home tally if the person died at a hospital instead. The governor now admits it was a mistake. The controversy drew renewed attention to a highly criticized policy from the first wave of the pandemic mdash; allowing the release of recovering coronavirus patients from hospitals into nursing homes even if they might still be contagious. The March 25, 2020 memo authorizing the nursing home policy was rescinded May 10. What s gotten less attention is that the now-em Nwis Thompson Joins In On Clinton Criticism
This story was written by Daniel Strauss, Michigan DailyIn an effort to entice college students to support his run for the presidency, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is paying students a 10 percent commission when they raise at least $1,000 for his campaign.The program is a move to attract young voters, a demographic that has favored fellow presidential candidate John McCain on the Republican side and Sen. Barack Obama on the Democratic side.While more than 400 college students from campuses across the country have raised money for Romney and received dividends in return, none were from the University of Michigan. Amy Drumm, chair of the University s chapter of Students for Romney, said the program has caused more students to become involved with the Romney campaign, but that the group has only raised a few hundred dollars. Because it hasn t raised $1,000 yet, the University s chapter hasn t received any funds from the Romney campaign.Drumm attributed the small amount of funds r stanley canada aised to lackluster student involvement. She said student stanley cup volunteers often go door to door or make phone calls to garner suppo stanley quencher rt for their candidate, but that they usually don t contribute financially to campaigns. You don t generally look at students and think, Oh they ll go out and raise a lot of money for me, Drumm said. So I think that Romney s plan was kind of the push to get them more involved in the campaign. Drumm said the lack of
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A n stanley cup ew sign is up on I-40, in Amarillo, Texas, declaring, Texas is for everyone -- not for bigotry, after another sign near the neighboring city of Vega told liberals to leave, according to the Dallas Morning News. Liberals, the first billboard read, Please continue on I-40 until you have left our GR stanley cup EAT STATE OF TEXAS. This bothered Amarillo resident Roman Leal, so he created a GoFundMe page to put up a sign that represents the true, hospitable spirit of the great state of Texas, he wrote in his fundraising post, which was accompanied by a photo of the anti-liberal billboard. Texas is for everyone - not for bigotry, Leal s sign reads. Welcome y all. He s hoping the billboard will give Amarillo a chance to put our best boot forward, he said in his post. Leal told the Dallas Morning News that he wanted the sign to represent the hospitality that he knows and loves about the Texas Panhandle. My grandparents were migrant farm workers stanley spain who came to this area and fell in love with the sense of community in this area and were welcomed by the people who live here, he said.The billboard went up Friday on an I-40 digital billboard in Amarillo. The interstate runs directly through both Amarillo and Vega. The two cities are just about 36 miles apart. The original billboard telling liberals to leave was taken down just a day after it went up. The client who originally paid for the billboard requ Agdi Kerry To Powwow With Nader
The presidential candidate who wins a few key swing states in November is likely to win the election. Florida is one of them along with Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico. And the pivotal group in those states is Hispanics.In Miami, CBS News wanted to hear what Hispanic Republicans are thinking. Evening News anchor Scott Pelley caught up with Tomas Regalado.He s the mayor of Miami. A former reporter -- which the people here apparently didn t hold against him because he won by a margin of 72 percent. stanley water bottle In Little Havana, at Versailles, known for political debate as much as Cuban food, Pelley sat down with Mayor Regalado; his daughter Raquel, a school board member; son Tommy, a reporter; and son, Jose an undersea photographer. Republicans all, as you might guess, among Cuban Americans.Mayor Regalado: I am very upset at Washington because they decide to cut and they look at numbers, not at faces. I do think that the federal government should take care of their own people instead of going out and spending billions throughout the world. Pelley: What would stanley quencher you like to hear from the Republican candidates that you haven t heard already Jose: Specifics. Actually ways to solve an issue, not just rhetoric. Raquel: Our economy is based on tourism and construction. We would like to hear more discussions about foreclo stanley quencher sures, more discussions for what s going to happen with bank regulations. Tommy: If they can get back to the basics, if the