Anonymous ID: 7efac6 Oct. 10, 2021, 9:20 a.m. No.14759723   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9987 >>1562

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In 2018, California Gov. Gavin Newsom told Rolling Stone, "A lot of people talk in colorful three dimensions about their childhood. For me, so much of it is blocked out. It's not bad. It's not good. It's just blocked." 

 

That doesn't quite line up with the off-publicized narrative about this high-profile politician. He has been described as someone who was born with connections, which is somewhat true, but he was also raised by a single mom who was sometimes on food stamps. His father, attorney Bill Newsom, ran in wealthy circles and had a close relationship with the famous Getty family. However, Gavin emphasized that his dad, while an "extraordinary man" and a "huge influence," isn't the person who raised him. 

 

During a 2018 interview with KQED's Political Breakdown with Scott & Marisa, he revealed that he would typically see his dad during the summer, when they'd participate in adventures to support environmental causes. The majority of the time, he lived with his mom, the late Tessa Newsom, who got pregnant as a teen before dropping out of college. "She came from no wealth whatsoever, and she struggled her entire life, and she had quite literally two jobs — two full-time jobs — and often a part-time job as a bookkeeper," Gavin said. 

 

When asked how he "reconciles those worlds," Gavin said the "real privilege" was having two admirable, yet very different, parents in his life. However, succeeding in politics meant overcoming a number of severe childhood obstacles. 

 

Gavin Newsom tries to 'block out' some childhood memories…Though his dad ran in wealthy circles, he reportedly "didn't care about money." Gavin's takeaway: He didn't want to struggle financially. "I never wanted to be in that position."

 

"I remember those crying nights listening to my mom talk to my dad on the phone," the California governor told KQED. "Those are Indeliblemoments and you do try to block those things out."

 

 

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Anonymous ID: 7efac6 Oct. 10, 2021, 9:40 a.m. No.14759812   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Amid COVID crisis, Idaho health care workers grapple with burnout and misinformation: "I'm treating patients for their political views"

 

ICU director Dr. Meghan McInerny is normally the last person you want to meet at Idaho's Saint Alphonsus hospital's growing COVID ward.

 

"If you're sick enough with COVID to meet me, your chances of dying are pretty high," McInerny told CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti.

 

She said that the hospital has had to convert day surgery to a fourth intensive care unit space. About 50% of patients who have been intubated in recent months have died. "It did not have to be this way," McInerny said.

 

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