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fauci said, a little earlier, the countrywide vaccine program will see some pickups and bumps in the road. he believes much of the public will be able to get vaccinated in 3 to 4 months in his estimation. he also believes it will take much longer for it to be safe enough for everything to open back up and things to return to normal. >> i believe that if we do the kind of vaccines through april, may, june and july, by the time we get to early fall, we will have enough good herd immunity to be able to really get back to some strong semblance of normality.>>> taking alive at the state capital, governor newsom releasing new coronavirus numbers. more than 20,000 people are hospitalized right now. that number is up more than 34% in just two weeks. nearly 31,000 new cases reported in the last 24 hours. and tonight new data from the cdc shows transmission from student to student insight the classroom is not common and because of that the governor announced a $2 billion plan to get kids back to school. the money would help pay for safety measures like regular testing of students and teachers.
fauci said, a little earlier, the countrywide vaccine program will see some pickups and bumps in the road. he believes much of the public will be able to get vaccinated in 3 to 4 months in his estimation. he also believes it will take much longer for it to be safe enough for everything to open back up and things to return to normal. >> i believe that if we do the kind of vaccines through april, may, june and july, by the time we get to early fall, we will have enough good herd immunity to...
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. >> in any massive undertaking like the initiative of a massive countrywide vaccination program, you will get some bumps in the road and some hiccups. as we get into january, the feeling is that we will gain momentum to be able to catch up. >> which leads to the big question, when will the public at large able to get vaccinated say, at your local pharmacy. that is still about 12 weeks away, based on that timeline. fauci gave his latest thinking about when the pandemic might wind down. >> i believe if we do the kind of vaccines through april, may, june and july, by the time we get to early fall, we will have enough good herd immunity to be able to really get back to some strong semblance of normality. >> i'm wondering, does fauci think there is anything we can do to actually speed up the timeline, to get this to the regular, normal person a lot sooner?>> i did not hear anything like that from him. if you listen to what he said carefully, to me, at least, it sounded like he was describing the best case scenario. if we get up to speed and we get the public at large vaccinated in april,
. >> in any massive undertaking like the initiative of a massive countrywide vaccination program, you will get some bumps in the road and some hiccups. as we get into january, the feeling is that we will gain momentum to be able to catch up. >> which leads to the big question, when will the public at large able to get vaccinated say, at your local pharmacy. that is still about 12 weeks away, based on that timeline. fauci gave his latest thinking about when the pandemic might wind...
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. ♪ a countrywide strike by farmers in india has begun following a standoff with the government over laws. talks.ve been three rounds of four days farmers have been protesting here. thousands have gathered here. they are calling on the rest of india to join them in a nationa. stri the government says these laws open up opportunity. talk to people here protesting and thof disagree. onhe concerns is overpricing. farmersel generallytheir crops wholesale market. the minimum support price, with the markets opening up and farmers able to sell to big businesses, there is a concern those guaranteed prices will end going away. and so wilprofits. >> we are here in the bbc newsroom. thousands of people in the u.k. have been injected against covid-19. 'les talk about brexit as we must do every day. no tradeeal. here is a tweet to show you from the president of the european commission. he says i look forward to welcoming boris johnsonro tom evening. we will continue our discussion on the partnership agreement. boundhnson is brussels toda he had this to say. mr. johnson: we are always helpful. we
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because of our connection to countrywide they started police they had just applied to be one of the agent not. december 2006 this house sold for a 1000000 dollars 900 square feet right across the street from the freeway $1000000.00. so we call it retro order here a vintage. lovely. you. are watching this video and your realtor. and you're saying wait a minute i represented the buyer when they paid him. i want to put you my tie down and go grab a shingle. you don't deserve to be licensed december 2006. want. to get fired. i'm jim. there's a lot of trust marketplace on value could this be just a value bubble where people just keep paying these crazy prices a lot more than they used to just literally a year ago just because they want to get a house there really isn't the evidence to help support them that i can say oh for sure it's worth. there's really i think some valid concern about valuations when the proof is so thin. it's always been a problem in this industry there is. just one way to determine what some is worth is look what other people paid off the other people were crazy. they wer
because of our connection to countrywide they started police they had just applied to be one of the agent not. december 2006 this house sold for a 1000000 dollars 900 square feet right across the street from the freeway $1000000.00. so we call it retro order here a vintage. lovely. you. are watching this video and your realtor. and you're saying wait a minute i represented the buyer when they paid him. i want to put you my tie down and go grab a shingle. you don't deserve to be licensed...
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a countrywide strik by farmers in india has begun amid a standoff with the government over new farm lawsws inc over laws that farmers say are against their interests. more talks are due on wednesday. >> it is here at the border. thousands have gathered. their calling on the rest of india to join them in a national strike. the government said thatawhese new farmwill open up opportunities. we spoke with people here protesting and they disagree. one of g concerns is overpricing. farmers generally sell their crops the holes so markets controlled by the government, and where they are offered guaranteed prices. with the markets opening up and farmerstl able to sell dirto big businesses, there is a concerned those guaranteeing prices will end up going ay, and so will the farmers profits. katty: in new zealand, a report into last year's terror attacks has been made public. it said that security agencies were almost exclusively focused on the threat from islamist terrorists. but it concluded there was no ausible way the gunman could have been detected. the white supremacist was sentenced to life
a countrywide strik by farmers in india has begun amid a standoff with the government over new farm lawsws inc over laws that farmers say are against their interests. more talks are due on wednesday. >> it is here at the border. thousands have gathered. their calling on the rest of india to join them in a national strike. the government said thatawhese new farmwill open up opportunities. we spoke with people here protesting and they disagree. one of g concerns is overpricing. farmers...
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madrid, spain, one of five airports countrywide the same arrival. new consignments of the pfizer vaccine, from airplane to truck, and off with a police escort just in case. spain now has 350,000 new doses. a german care home. the country was one of seven eu states to coordinate the start of vaccinations on sunday. elderly and caregivers are the priority, while supplies are short. >> now, the big vaccination pushes on and we as an aid organization want to do our part to defeat the scourge of mankind. >> already three weeks into vaccinations is the u.k., because of the new more infectious strain of the virus, the situation is worsening by the day. there are more covid patients in hospital now than there were during the first wave's peak. the head of nhs knowledged the picture is grim. >> many of us have lost family, friends, colleagues, at a time of year when we would normally be celebrating. understandably a lot of people are feeling tired and anxious and frustrated. now we are battling the storm of the second wave of coronavirus sweeping europe and
madrid, spain, one of five airports countrywide the same arrival. new consignments of the pfizer vaccine, from airplane to truck, and off with a police escort just in case. spain now has 350,000 new doses. a german care home. the country was one of seven eu states to coordinate the start of vaccinations on sunday. elderly and caregivers are the priority, while supplies are short. >> now, the big vaccination pushes on and we as an aid organization want to do our part to defeat the scourge...
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is correspondent frank smyth frank south korea was held up our live in the year as a model of a countrywide response to the caught on of us crisis how have things gotten so bad well i think we need to look at how the crew by riskiness of korea and the initial outbreaks here there were large cluster infections that took place at sort of super spreader events that made it a little bit easier i think for contact tracing to take place for them to find the source and and find everybody that had caught the virus from those types of events and then what followed were would arguably now people are considering half measures so they didn't institute and strict a lot down as perhaps some would have recommended and so now what you see is a cluster outbreaks are much smaller and they're taking place at a variety it's in use like churches elder care centers hospitals private gatherings and schools as well so that makes it more difficult for contact tracing to take place for them to find the source of the virus and and get more under control your sort of contact tracing is proving difficult what is the go
is correspondent frank smyth frank south korea was held up our live in the year as a model of a countrywide response to the caught on of us crisis how have things gotten so bad well i think we need to look at how the crew by riskiness of korea and the initial outbreaks here there were large cluster infections that took place at sort of super spreader events that made it a little bit easier i think for contact tracing to take place for them to find the source and and find everybody that had...
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harsher than those we see nationwide and this is causing some debate in the country also because countrywide we don't really see coronavirus cases dropping significantly with the current partial lockdown we see cases numbers case numbers flattening but not really going down and the toll remains quite high and we now see other state leaders and politicians calling for stricter measures especially in the hot spot areas where the incidence of coronavirus is higher so we do see some warming up towards positions happening in the political landscape here in germany was happening that very why isn't doing as well as others. well bavaria has been hit hard by the virus already during the 1st wave it's where the 1st coronavirus case in germany actually occurred and it continued to be heavily hit also for example after the summer break so between august and september and we currently see as one of the states in germany with the highest incidence of coronavirus cases per 100000 inhabitants the situation is quite serious and even. acknowledged that he said that the current numbers in bavaria are not acce
harsher than those we see nationwide and this is causing some debate in the country also because countrywide we don't really see coronavirus cases dropping significantly with the current partial lockdown we see cases numbers case numbers flattening but not really going down and the toll remains quite high and we now see other state leaders and politicians calling for stricter measures especially in the hot spot areas where the incidence of coronavirus is higher so we do see some warming up...
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south korea has managed to live with this virus and appears determined to avoid countrywide closures,ting that strategy like never before. parts of central england have experienced their highest river levels for more than a decade, causing widespread flooding, as storm bella approaches the uk. more than a thousand people in bedfordshire have already been advised to evacuate their homes, and the met office is warning of severe gales and more heavy rain to come. british grand prix racing champion lewis hamilton made his name in the gas—guzzling world of formula 1, but he's also backing a very different form of motorsport now. it's called "extreme e" — and it's all about pushing the boundaries, in more ways than one. our chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt, reports. the cars are electric suvs, designed by the formula 1 design guru adrian newey. they deliver 400 kilowatts — the equivalent of 550—brake horsepower — and they'll be racing in some of the most extreme environments on earth. expect star wars pod racing meets the dhaka rally, say the organisers. what brought my atten
south korea has managed to live with this virus and appears determined to avoid countrywide closures,ting that strategy like never before. parts of central england have experienced their highest river levels for more than a decade, causing widespread flooding, as storm bella approaches the uk. more than a thousand people in bedfordshire have already been advised to evacuate their homes, and the met office is warning of severe gales and more heavy rain to come. british grand prix racing champion...
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leaders, who, until now, have dithered, bickered and resisted angela merkel‘s calls for a tougher, countrywideould be a complete nightmare, with increasing numbers and increasing numbers of deaths. i mean, look at the death rate. in one week, we have more deaths due to covid—19 than in one year in 2019 due to accidents. i mean, traffic accidents. i mean, it has to be changed. in the middle of a hard winter, plans for the new year when, if approved, germany hopes to start vaccinations. already, this country's freezers are in demand, purpose—built in south—west germany, to transport and store the german—developed vaccine at the required —70 celsius. we are producing here a quite high, fourdigit number of freezers a year. and we are, say, a handful of leading manufacturers in the world making such products. but we have to serve the globe. hope then, perhaps — but for now little cheer. even the traditional german mulled wine is off. there is to be a ban on drinking alcohol outdoors. in normal times, this square would be packed with people enjoying dresden's world christmas market. not this year. m
leaders, who, until now, have dithered, bickered and resisted angela merkel‘s calls for a tougher, countrywideould be a complete nightmare, with increasing numbers and increasing numbers of deaths. i mean, look at the death rate. in one week, we have more deaths due to covid—19 than in one year in 2019 due to accidents. i mean, traffic accidents. i mean, it has to be changed. in the middle of a hard winter, plans for the new year when, if approved, germany hopes to start vaccinations....
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south korea has managed to live with this virus and appears determined to avoid countrywide closures,tegy like never before. laura like never before. bicker, bbc news, seoul. now, we tend to think of fast—food restaurants as a 21st—century invention, but it seems the romans were fond of a takeaway too. archaeologists in pompeii have made the extraordinary find of a hot food and drinks shop that served up the ancient equivalent of street food to passersby from thousands of years ago. it will be open to the public next year, but don't expect to be served any food. rachel stanton reports. at first glance, this may look like a building site, but it is so much more than that. archaeologists have been hard at work in pompeii. the discovery of an l—shaped thermopolium — a sort of ancient fast—food counter from thousands of years ago — is welcome news. partially unearthed in 2019, work was extended to preserve the site. translation: the possibilities are now extraordinary because it's the first time we're excavating an entire thermopolium, and we can carry out different types of analysis, tha
south korea has managed to live with this virus and appears determined to avoid countrywide closures,tegy like never before. laura like never before. bicker, bbc news, seoul. now, we tend to think of fast—food restaurants as a 21st—century invention, but it seems the romans were fond of a takeaway too. archaeologists in pompeii have made the extraordinary find of a hot food and drinks shop that served up the ancient equivalent of street food to passersby from thousands of years ago. it will...
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we're a bit behind but what he believes that in any massive undertaking like the initiation massive countrywide vaccine program, you're going to get some bumps in the roads and hiccups. and we believe and he believes and i trust him, he's somebody who's the kind of a person who is putting -- he's all into this and he's doing everything he can and he's good at his job. he feels that as we get rolling, we're going to be able to catch up. so the original proposal was 20 million doses. 40 million doses for 20 million people by the end of december. where you would give 20 million doses and hold 20 million back shot.e second so they've delivered 11 million aboutand there have been two to three million people who have been vaccinated. the 20-20.w january, the into feeling is that we're going to gain momentum to be able to catch up so that my feeling then is let's assume, governor, that we do catch up. and i'll answer the rest of your are alls, which important questions. if we go through the priority started off with healthcare workers and people in homes and long-term care facilities. olderxt level we
we're a bit behind but what he believes that in any massive undertaking like the initiation massive countrywide vaccine program, you're going to get some bumps in the roads and hiccups. and we believe and he believes and i trust him, he's somebody who's the kind of a person who is putting -- he's all into this and he's doing everything he can and he's good at his job. he feels that as we get rolling, we're going to be able to catch up. so the original proposal was 20 million doses. 40 million...
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south korea has managed to live with this virus and appears determined to avoid countrywide closures,esting that strategy like never before. laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. in iran, at least eight climbers have died in mountains to the north of tehran following a blizzard. the red crescent in the area has had 20 search and rescue teams out on the mountains, looking for other climbers who are still missing. heavy snow and strong winds in the past few days have forced many roads to close in several parts of iran. at least two security personnel have been killed in a series of explosions in the afghan capital kabul. officials said there were four blasts within the space of three hours. they damaged houses, shops and vehicles nearby. kabul has witnessed several bomb and rocket attacks in recent weeks targeting security forces, politicians, journalists and activists. the chair of the afghanistan indepedent human rights commission, shaharzad akbar, gave us a sense of life under daily violence in kabul. kabul has been really violent, and across afghanistan, there has been a wave of targeted k
south korea has managed to live with this virus and appears determined to avoid countrywide closures,esting that strategy like never before. laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. in iran, at least eight climbers have died in mountains to the north of tehran following a blizzard. the red crescent in the area has had 20 search and rescue teams out on the mountains, looking for other climbers who are still missing. heavy snow and strong winds in the past few days have forced many roads to close in...
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south korea has managed to live with the virus and appears determined to avoid countrywide closures but and overconfidence, is testing that strategy like never before. british grand prix racing champion lewis hamilton made his name in the gas—guzzling world of formula one but he's also backing a very different form of motor sport. it's called "extreme e" — and it's all about pushing the boundaries, in more ways than one. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt reports. the cars are electric suvs designed by the formula 1 design guru adrian newey. they deliver 400 kilowatts, the equivalent of 550—brake horsepower, and they'll be racing in some of the most extreme environments on earth. expect star wars pod racing meets the dhaka rally, say the organisers. what brought my attention to extreme e is the great places that it's going to go to in raising awareness for the real climate issues. we've got some serious challenges up ahead of us. the direction we are going as a human race is not good, and, yes, there are potential changes, you know, the government saying that only electr
south korea has managed to live with the virus and appears determined to avoid countrywide closures but and overconfidence, is testing that strategy like never before. british grand prix racing champion lewis hamilton made his name in the gas—guzzling world of formula one but he's also backing a very different form of motor sport. it's called "extreme e" — and it's all about pushing the boundaries, in more ways than one. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt reports....
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leaders, who, until now, have dithered, bickered and resisted angela merkel‘s calls for a tougher, countrywidee, with increasing numbers and increasing numbers of deaths. i mean, look at the death rate. in one week, we have more deaths due to covid—19 than in one year in 2019 due to accidents. i mean, traffic accidents. i mean, it has to be changed. in the middle of a hard winter, plans for the new year when, if approved, germany hopes to start vaccinations. already, this country's freezers are in demand. purpose—built in south—west germany, to transport and store the german—developed vaccine at the required —70 celsius. we are producing here a quite high, four digit number of freezers a year. and we are, say, a handful of leading manufacturers in the world making such products. but we have to serve the globe. hope then, perhaps — but for now little cheer. even the traditional german mulled wine is off. there is to be a ban on drinking alcohol outdoors. in normal times, the square would be packed with people enjoying dresden‘s world christmas market. not this year. many assumed those german qu
leaders, who, until now, have dithered, bickered and resisted angela merkel‘s calls for a tougher, countrywidee, with increasing numbers and increasing numbers of deaths. i mean, look at the death rate. in one week, we have more deaths due to covid—19 than in one year in 2019 due to accidents. i mean, traffic accidents. i mean, it has to be changed. in the middle of a hard winter, plans for the new year when, if approved, germany hopes to start vaccinations. already, this country's freezers...
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has argued the proposals don't pass their tests on air quality, noise pollution and delivering countrywidejudgement. today's decision is not the end of the process and both sides have said they will fight on. caroline davies, bbc news. germany has registered more than 950 deaths in the last 24 hours — the most recorded since the pandemic began. it comes as the country enters a tough four week lockdown in response to a dramatic rise in infections recently. 0ur berlin correspondentjenny hill has been looking at why germany has fared so badly in their second wave. there is little festive cheer as germany prepares for a christmas in lockdown. as shops, schools and hairdressers closed this morning, another miserable milestone — more than 950 deaths recorded in a day. even taking into account statistical fluctuations, it's the worst death toll here since the pandemic began. germany closed its bars, restau ra nts, arts and leisure facilities six weeks ago but that did little to stop the spread of infection. this country's health system may be robust but it's under real pressure. some hospitals ha
has argued the proposals don't pass their tests on air quality, noise pollution and delivering countrywidejudgement. today's decision is not the end of the process and both sides have said they will fight on. caroline davies, bbc news. germany has registered more than 950 deaths in the last 24 hours — the most recorded since the pandemic began. it comes as the country enters a tough four week lockdown in response to a dramatic rise in infections recently. 0ur berlin correspondentjenny hill...
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solely as a correspondent frank smyth frank south korea was held up in the year as a model of a countrywideresponse to the caught on of august crisis how have things gotten so bad well i think we need to look at how the crude virus keep this on a screen in the initial rates here there were large cluster infections that took place at sort of super spreader events that made it a little bit easier i think for contact tracing to take place for them to find the source and and find everybody that had caught the virus from those types of events and then what followed were would arguably now people are considering half measures so they didn't institute and strict a lot down as perhaps some would have recommended and so now what you see is the cluster outbreaks are much smaller and they're taking place in a variety it's in use like churches elder care centers hospitals private gatherings and in schools as well so that makes it more difficult for contact tracing to take place for them to find the source of the virus and and get more under control here sort of contract ransom is proving difficult what
solely as a correspondent frank smyth frank south korea was held up in the year as a model of a countrywideresponse to the caught on of august crisis how have things gotten so bad well i think we need to look at how the crude virus keep this on a screen in the initial rates here there were large cluster infections that took place at sort of super spreader events that made it a little bit easier i think for contact tracing to take place for them to find the source and and find everybody that had...
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in late 1954 the federal government stepped in and authorizized 5 labs to rush the vaccine countrywideunately one lab rushed it too much and ended up including live virus that got people sick. >> that is correct. the laboratory was cutter labs at berkeley, california. kids were paralyzed by the vaccine. >> he is the author of polio. he said oversight quickly restored public trust in the vaccine. >> the fda hired thousands of people to work on fda safety. >> he calls it the greatest medical mobilization in american history. as for lucy and peter they are proud of their role in diminishing a deadly disease. >> we learned from the scourge of polio that a vaccine, a simple shot could help make it go away. >> looking back on that, it gives hope. it gives vision about possibilities for the future. >> a future he says without polio and a legacy he hopes that will help eradicate current and future disease. >> dana: you think how quickly we got this vaccine able to people. in the next few weeks we will see people vaccinated. thank you very much. thanks for joining us. see you on "the five." bil
in late 1954 the federal government stepped in and authorizized 5 labs to rush the vaccine countrywideunately one lab rushed it too much and ended up including live virus that got people sick. >> that is correct. the laboratory was cutter labs at berkeley, california. kids were paralyzed by the vaccine. >> he is the author of polio. he said oversight quickly restored public trust in the vaccine. >> the fda hired thousands of people to work on fda safety. >> he calls it...
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fauci says the countrywide vaccine program will see hiccups and bumps in the road obviously but he believes public will be able to be vaccinated in three to four months. he believes it will be much longer for it to be safe enough for everything to open back up and things to return to normal. >> i believe that if we do the vaccines through april, may, june, july, by the time we get to the early fall, we will have enough good herd immunity to be able to really get back to some strong semblance of normality. >> that is really exciting to hear. dr. fauci says herd immunity against coronavirus could likely be achieved if 70 to 85% of the population gets vaccinated. >>> our kpix5 app gives easy 24/7 access. stay up to date with all the latest pandemic news there. >>> i am kiet do. we are live in san francisco where the big fireworks show has been canceled. normally you would see orange barricades and crowd control devices but this year there is nothing. it's canceled because of the pandemic. the message from health officials, stay home. a few businesses have tried to get events going like at 620
fauci says the countrywide vaccine program will see hiccups and bumps in the road obviously but he believes public will be able to be vaccinated in three to four months. he believes it will be much longer for it to be safe enough for everything to open back up and things to return to normal. >> i believe that if we do the vaccines through april, may, june, july, by the time we get to the early fall, we will have enough good herd immunity to be able to really get back to some strong...
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have among the best numbers anywhere, if you take new york we have the best numbers in the world countrywidedrew said i did an incredible job. andrew said everything that he asked for. as an example, they wanted the ship, i got them a ship. they wanted the jav javitz cent. i got them that. he was desperate for it. they wanted the four regional hospitals. we got them that. the beautiful temporary, the army corps of engineers did incredible job. so did fema. we got them everything. then they -- the same thing with de blasio. i spoke to de blasio -- i never spoke to de blasio before. then i spoke to him ten times. he'd call could we have this? yes. could we have that? yes. could we have doctors? he wanted me to send doctors and nurses to a hospital. i got it. i did so much. then what happens? he does a black lives matter sign in front of trump tower. >> laura: does it bother you, the sign? >> president trump: no. people are vandalizing it. people are so angry. it's built such anger. you know what is happening. people are going buy and throwing paint on it. it was meant as a bad thing. what we h
have among the best numbers anywhere, if you take new york we have the best numbers in the world countrywidedrew said i did an incredible job. andrew said everything that he asked for. as an example, they wanted the ship, i got them a ship. they wanted the jav javitz cent. i got them that. he was desperate for it. they wanted the four regional hospitals. we got them that. the beautiful temporary, the army corps of engineers did incredible job. so did fema. we got them everything. then they --...
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that announcement has yet to tamp down on countrywide protests. >>> as the u.s.tion, countries worldwide are facing their own unique challenges in protocols. cnn's reporters around the world tell us what it's like. >> reporter: i'm in london where there's a mad dash to get this country ready for vaccinations starting early next week. so the tplan is 50 hospitals in the uk will be injecting their own staff. so medical workers with the vaccine as well as people over 80 who have an appointment. now, originally, the device to the government was to prioritize nursing home residents, but because this vaccine has to be kept at extra cold temperatures, it has to go to the hospital first. that means health care workers will be the first to be vaccinated. >> reporter: i'm matt rivers in mexico city. there's many countries across latin america that not only don't have the capacity to produce their own vaccines but in some cases, don't have money to buy ones made abroad. there's questions about delivery times. during the h1n1 crisis, some of latin america's poorest countries
that announcement has yet to tamp down on countrywide protests. >>> as the u.s.tion, countries worldwide are facing their own unique challenges in protocols. cnn's reporters around the world tell us what it's like. >> reporter: i'm in london where there's a mad dash to get this country ready for vaccinations starting early next week. so the tplan is 50 hospitals in the uk will be injecting their own staff. so medical workers with the vaccine as well as people over 80 who have an...
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countrywide but here in california, this is really good news. we need all the vaccinations we can get the company is starting to serve the patients the nursing at nurses at the skilled and long-term care facilities then in 2021. >>they will begin. providing the vaccine to the general public by appointment only eventually giving out 2 to 25 million shots per month, but first starting out with 40,000 long-term care facilities across the country cbs has a long history of vaccinations handing out flu shots for years now, let's hear from cvs health's chief medical advisor about how this all will work. >>what we'll do is send teams in have full protective equipment so-called and have. vaccines with them and then going back state all the people who work in the long-term care facilities as well as all the people who consented to have the vaccinations who are patients there. then we'll go back again and yet do the second dose in to make sure we capture anyone else who has come through the system up to that so be a total of 3 visits to each a long-term ca
countrywide but here in california, this is really good news. we need all the vaccinations we can get the company is starting to serve the patients the nursing at nurses at the skilled and long-term care facilities then in 2021. >>they will begin. providing the vaccine to the general public by appointment only eventually giving out 2 to 25 million shots per month, but first starting out with 40,000 long-term care facilities across the country cbs has a long history of vaccinations handing...
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surprise that they're getting involved with the covid-19 vaccination cbs mobilize this program countrywide as i said was over 40,000 long-term care facilities, a part of it the company's starting by serving these patients and then in 2021. vaccines will be providing to bill provided to the general public by appointment only eventually giving out to 25 million shots per month. that's huge cbs says they have a long history and they explained to us the importance of getting people vaccinated as quick as possible, let's hear from cvs health's. >>chief medical adviser. >>what we'll do is send teams in have full protective equipment so-called and have. vaccines with them and then going back state all the people who work in the long-term care facilities as well as all the people who consented to have the vaccinations who are patients there. then we'll go back again and yet do the second dose in to make sure we capture anyone else who has come through the system up to that so be a total of 3 visits to each a long-term care facility. >>and so within 3 to 4 weeks to every person at that a long-term
surprise that they're getting involved with the covid-19 vaccination cbs mobilize this program countrywide as i said was over 40,000 long-term care facilities, a part of it the company's starting by serving these patients and then in 2021. vaccines will be providing to bill provided to the general public by appointment only eventually giving out to 25 million shots per month. that's huge cbs says they have a long history and they explained to us the importance of getting people vaccinated as...
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is under way the size and speed of which hasn't been seen before madrid spain one of 5 airports countrywide with the same arrival new consignments of the pfizer biotech vaccine from plane. to truck and off with a police escort just in case spain now has 350000 new doses. a german care home the country was one of 7 e.u. states to coordinate the start of vaccinations on sunday. elderly and caregivers are the priority was applies a short order to the torso in front yet now the big vaccination pushes on and we as an aid organization want to do our part to eventually defeat this scourge of mankind. already 3 weeks into vaccinations is the u.k. because of the new more infectious strain of the virus the situation is worsening by the day there are more covered patients in hospital now than there were cheering the 1st wave speak the head of n.h.s. england acknowledged the picture is grim many of us of course lost. family friends colleagues and at a time of year when nobody would be celebrating i think understandably a lot of people are feeling tired old actress and frustrated. and now we're back to
is under way the size and speed of which hasn't been seen before madrid spain one of 5 airports countrywide with the same arrival new consignments of the pfizer biotech vaccine from plane. to truck and off with a police escort just in case spain now has 350000 new doses. a german care home the country was one of 7 e.u. states to coordinate the start of vaccinations on sunday. elderly and caregivers are the priority was applies a short order to the torso in front yet now the big vaccination...
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steven prodi now he leads the countrywide covid response and treats patients as well that video, doctor your fellow doctors, is pretty shocking how worried are you about your staff? >> good to be with you tonight i am extremely concerned we have seen record increases in the number of cases. our staff are working overtime they've put their hearts and souls into it. but they're exhausted. and quite frankly, they're frustrated that this is a completely preventible situation right now. >> at this point, travel is baked in, people are on the move they're traveling for christmas. the reservations and the stats don't lie. what's going to happen in two or three weeks as a result? >> yeah, let me just tell you, right now, we are riding the thanksgiving day wave. what we're seeing in our hospitals right now is stretching us to the breaking point. and if we don't make the choice now to change the future, then what i'm worried about is we're going to see a christmas day and a new year's wave in january, and hospitals will be beyond the breaking point that's really what we're facing. >> this surge i
steven prodi now he leads the countrywide covid response and treats patients as well that video, doctor your fellow doctors, is pretty shocking how worried are you about your staff? >> good to be with you tonight i am extremely concerned we have seen record increases in the number of cases. our staff are working overtime they've put their hearts and souls into it. but they're exhausted. and quite frankly, they're frustrated that this is a completely preventible situation right now....
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certainly the european union institutions but also the constituent parts from a countrywide perspective that means that health ministers from the e.u. all of whom met today digitally because of the coronavirus restrictions and agreed on what they consider to be the way forward which is not quite the same speeds that they see the british government having moved forward with the minister who presided over the meeting that took place today yan spahn is the federal health minister here in germany for him what masses' he says is that rather than having a piecemeal approach in the sense of different countries introducing the vaccines to their populations at different rates he says that solidarity across the e.u. is what matters that vote therefore means that all $27.00 release vaccines at the same time to their populations also says mr spawn and this isn't a view endorsed by the european union institutions that it's not just one specific vaccine that they have been prioritizing that the view has been here in berlin but also in brussels that a series of the different vaccines that have been go
certainly the european union institutions but also the constituent parts from a countrywide perspective that means that health ministers from the e.u. all of whom met today digitally because of the coronavirus restrictions and agreed on what they consider to be the way forward which is not quite the same speeds that they see the british government having moved forward with the minister who presided over the meeting that took place today yan spahn is the federal health minister here in germany...
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what was the takeaway as a countrywide perspective as we move towards more renewable and sustainableergy? >> yes. thanks for the question, frances. and thanks for having me. just want to give a shout out to sam liccardo. he's been such a fabulous leader in this space, among the biggest cities in america. so we're at an interesting point now in the country. obviously, with the presidential transition going on. over the last few years, despite the lack of attention to reducing the carbon footprint of every city and town, large and small across -- across the country on the part of the federal government, we've seen cities make progress still. we're at a point now where the vast majority of cities have made the transition to l.e.d. lighting, they retrofitted many of their major municipal buildings, and have reduced waste and have done all the things at the municipal level that we expect mayors to be doing, despite the countries opting out of paris. we're at a point now where we're seeing, based on u.s. conference of mayors survey, that mayors want to do more still. they're prepared to do
what was the takeaway as a countrywide perspective as we move towards more renewable and sustainableergy? >> yes. thanks for the question, frances. and thanks for having me. just want to give a shout out to sam liccardo. he's been such a fabulous leader in this space, among the biggest cities in america. so we're at an interesting point now in the country. obviously, with the presidential transition going on. over the last few years, despite the lack of attention to reducing the carbon...
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harsher than those we see nationwide and this is causing some debate in the country also because countrywide we don't really see coronavirus cases dropping significantly with the current partial lockdown we see cases numbers case numbers flattening but not really going down and the death toll remains quite high and we now see some other state leaders and politicians calling for stricter measures especially in the hot spot areas where the incidence of coronavirus is higher so we do see some warming up towards positions happening in the political landscape here in germany was something that the very. state doing as well as others. well bavaria has been hit hard by the virus already during the 1st wave it's where the 1st coronavirus case in germany actually occurred and it continued to be heavily hit also for example after the summer break so between august and september and we currently see as one of the states in germany with the highest incidence of coronavirus cases per 100000 inhabitants the situation is quite serious and even. acknowledge that he said that the current numbers in bavaria a
harsher than those we see nationwide and this is causing some debate in the country also because countrywide we don't really see coronavirus cases dropping significantly with the current partial lockdown we see cases numbers case numbers flattening but not really going down and the death toll remains quite high and we now see some other state leaders and politicians calling for stricter measures especially in the hot spot areas where the incidence of coronavirus is higher so we do see some...
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has argued the proposals don't pass their tests on air quality, noise pollution and delivering countrywidearoline davies, bbc news. let's speak to surinder arora, who owns a string of airport hotels including the renaissance at heathrow. he's also part of heathrow west — one of the groups looking to lead any expansion of the airport. good afternoon. did afternoon. because it will presumably inspire today ‘s willing? i am very pleased, i think last year everyone was very disappointed at the decision by the court of appeal and they thought it was wrong, thankfully the supreme court has given the right decision, except, i would say, we are now in a com pletely except, i would say, we are now in a completely different world to where we we re completely different world to where we were in 2019 or early 2020. well, aren't we? to you think there is even the new canal for it? legally it can happen but is there even the media any more? —— do you think there is even the need for it any more? i was always saying that we should always be world leaders to make sure that we are top of the world from a c
has argued the proposals don't pass their tests on air quality, noise pollution and delivering countrywidearoline davies, bbc news. let's speak to surinder arora, who owns a string of airport hotels including the renaissance at heathrow. he's also part of heathrow west — one of the groups looking to lead any expansion of the airport. good afternoon. did afternoon. because it will presumably inspire today ‘s willing? i am very pleased, i think last year everyone was very disappointed at the...
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has argued the proposals don't pass their tests on air quality, noise pollution and delivering countrywide end of the process and both sides have said they will fight on. caroline davies, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. the bands of rain that we've had today are pushing away eastwards out to the north sea. then we'll see showers continuing, particularly across western parts of the uk overnight tonight. some clear spells arriving too, but those showers in the west could be heavy, potentially even thundery, as well. it will be turning cooler tonight than the last night, we'll find temperatures in the eastern areas down to about 3—4 celsius, so not that cold for the time of year. tomorrow morning is a mixture of sunshine and a scattering of showers, mainly across western parts of scotland, actually. but those showers become fewer through the day, because cloud will be spilling in from the atlantic, bringing some rain into northern ireland in the afternoon, and the breeze will freshen too. another mild day, mind you, temperatures again 9—12 cels
has argued the proposals don't pass their tests on air quality, noise pollution and delivering countrywide end of the process and both sides have said they will fight on. caroline davies, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. the bands of rain that we've had today are pushing away eastwards out to the north sea. then we'll see showers continuing, particularly across western parts of the uk overnight tonight. some clear spells arriving too, but those...
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the typically packed event, and at the vatican, pope francis presided over a mass held with the countrywideds came to their doorsteps to spread holiday cheer, showing that even though london was plunged into a full lockdown just days before christmas, we are not alone in our isolation. this year, traditions are changing, and the world's finding a way to come together to celebrate a different kind of christmas. the pope's christmas eve mass, normally packed with the faithful at the vatican, now virtual. ♪ the royal family normally the british photo op of the season as they walk into church on christmas day, won't make their iconic trip to sandringham for the first time in 32 years. like other families in the uk, they will be celebrating apart. harry and meghan celebrating in california. their card, the first since moving to america. >> my grandfather broadcast the first of these messages. >> reporter: one royal tradition we can count on, the queen's annual christmas day message, joining people in their homes on christmas since 1952. >> with all my heart. >> reporter: a world determined to ke
the typically packed event, and at the vatican, pope francis presided over a mass held with the countrywideds came to their doorsteps to spread holiday cheer, showing that even though london was plunged into a full lockdown just days before christmas, we are not alone in our isolation. this year, traditions are changing, and the world's finding a way to come together to celebrate a different kind of christmas. the pope's christmas eve mass, normally packed with the faithful at the vatican, now...
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has argued the proposals don't pass their tests on air quality, noise pollution and delivering countrywide's decision is not the end of the process and both sides have said they will fight on. caroline davies, bbc news. the prime minister will host a press conference at downing street this afternoon. borisjohnson will be joined by the chief medical officer for england, professor chris whitty. we'll bring it to you live at 3.30 on bbc one and the bbc news channel. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. we have seen a spell of wet and windy weather across western parts of the uk today. into the evening, the winds will be quite a strong although quite windy in at the irish sea still. they were to wear move away from eastern parts of england, it earns more showery in scotland. it does count more showery overnight, clear spells, a breezy sort of night, cooler as well. temperatures in rural areas could be down to 3 or 4 degrees. a more straightforward day tomorrow of sunshine and scattered showers. the showers they become fewer, cloud increases from the west and we start to se
has argued the proposals don't pass their tests on air quality, noise pollution and delivering countrywide's decision is not the end of the process and both sides have said they will fight on. caroline davies, bbc news. the prime minister will host a press conference at downing street this afternoon. borisjohnson will be joined by the chief medical officer for england, professor chris whitty. we'll bring it to you live at 3.30 on bbc one and the bbc news channel. now it's time for a look at the...
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but this countrywide ban on alcohol and having to make us all close at six. we are flabbergasted.? we need a massive support system to come into force. we don't know what that is yet. the 11th of december is a time where we can have a look at what we can get from the welsh government. but we are not looking at much funding at all between now and january. we've really got to adjust, well, we are going to trade as a coffee shop serving breakfast and lunch for the next month, you know? it'll be tricky. pubs, even worse so, they don't have a day trader, and they certainly won't have a day trade with no alcohol. ifearfor them. thank you so much for being so honest with us under such —— during such a difficult time for you. we wish you the best. those restrictions coming in across wales at six o'clock this evening. we will talk more about that in the next hour. we willjust pause at the moment and catch up with the weather. for some of us, a very wintry start, we saw a mixture of rain, sleet and snow. significant snowfall in some places, probably the most significant of the season so far
but this countrywide ban on alcohol and having to make us all close at six. we are flabbergasted.? we need a massive support system to come into force. we don't know what that is yet. the 11th of december is a time where we can have a look at what we can get from the welsh government. but we are not looking at much funding at all between now and january. we've really got to adjust, well, we are going to trade as a coffee shop serving breakfast and lunch for the next month, you know? it'll be...