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that guy? >> you have to understand mr. derek smyer. pulator of women. >> reporter: cops saw a pattern. one that was reinforced by something else they learned. >> as the investigation continued, we discovered that derek had been to prison -- for a federal offense of -- he was -- um, scamming money from a bank. >> reporter: it happened in 2004. here's derek in this fuzzy bank security photo stealing money from other people's bank accounts. turned out he had a girlfriend who worked at a credit union. he got account numbers from her and used them to move money into accounts he controlled. what happened to the $80,000 that they skimmed? >> the investigators, they didn't find it. and we tried to look for it too. and we never found it. >> you heard about derek serving federal time on that bank charge. >> yes. yes. i wasn't surprised. and i wasn't surprised at who he used as an accomplice. >> his girlfriend. >> yes. >> why were you not surprised by that? >> because derek possesses that type of selfish type of what can you do for me type of ment
that guy? >> you have to understand mr. derek smyer. pulator of women. >> reporter: cops saw a pattern. one that was reinforced by something else they learned. >> as the investigation continued, we discovered that derek had been to prison -- for a federal offense of -- he was -- um, scamming money from a bank. >> reporter: it happened in 2004. here's derek in this fuzzy bank security photo stealing money from other people's bank accounts. turned out he had a girlfriend...
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your insights today and now we've come to that part of the show devoted to one of your sent in questions about the current virus our science correspondent derekwilliams has an answer. which colbert 19 diagnostics are most useful from an epidemiological point of view . there are basically 3 types of diagnostics that play useful but different roles in the fight against covert 19 and the 1st 2 are for determining whether someone has the disease or not the gold standard for doing that is what's called a poly res chain reaction or p.c.r. test and it works by amplifying tiny amounts of any viral genetic material available in a sample up to levels where it can be detected although no test is 100 percent reliable and p.c.r. tests are very accurate on the downside they're also slow and fairly expensive which is a drawback when numbers of cases are rising rapidly the 2nd class of detection diagnostics called antigen tests work by detecting viral proteins directly antigen tests are cheaper and they can deliver a result in minutes but they're also less accurate than p.c.r. tests which is a particular problem when it comes to what are called a false negat
your insights today and now we've come to that part of the show devoted to one of your sent in questions about the current virus our science correspondent derekwilliams has an answer. which colbert 19 diagnostics are most useful from an epidemiological point of view . there are basically 3 types of diagnostics that play useful but different roles in the fight against covert 19 and the 1st 2 are for determining whether someone has the disease or not the gold standard for doing that is what's...
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your insights today and now we've come to that part of the show devoted to one of the your send in questions about the current virus our science correspondent derekwilliams has an answer. which colbert 19 diagnostics are most useful from an epidemiological point of view. there are basically 3 types of diagnostics that play a useful but different roles in the fight against covert 19 the 1st 2 are for determining whether someone has the disease or not the gold standard for doing that is what's called a poly raise chain reaction or p.c.r. test and it works by amplifying tiny amounts of any viral genetic material available in a sample up to levels where it can be detected although no test is 100 percent reliable and p.c.r. tests are very accurate on the downside they're also slow and fairly expensive which is a drawback when numbers of cases are rising rapidly the 2nd class of detection diagnostics called antigen tests work by detecting viral proteins directly antigen tests are cheaper and they can deliver a result in minutes but they're also less accurate than p.c.r. tests which is a particular problem when it comes to what are called a false negati
your insights today and now we've come to that part of the show devoted to one of the your send in questions about the current virus our science correspondent derekwilliams has an answer. which colbert 19 diagnostics are most useful from an epidemiological point of view. there are basically 3 types of diagnostics that play a useful but different roles in the fight against covert 19 the 1st 2 are for determining whether someone has the disease or not the gold standard for doing that is what's...
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your insights today and now we've come to that part of the show devoted to one of the your sent in questions about the current virus our science correspondent derek williams has an answer. which colbert 19 diagnostics are most useful from an epidemiological point of view . there are basically 3 types of diagnostics that play a useful but different roles in the fight against covert 19 and the 1st 2 are for determining whether someone has the disease or not the gold standard for doing that is what's called a poly raise chain reaction or p.c.r. test and it works by amplifying tiny amounts of any viral genetic material available in a simple up to levels where it can be detected although no test is 100 percent reliable and p.c.r. tests are very accurate on the downside there are also slow and fairly expensive which is a drawback when numbers of cases are rising rapidly the 2nd class of detection diagnostics called antigen tests work by detecting viral proteins directly antigen tests are cheaper and they can deliver a result in minutes but they're also less accurate than p.c.r. tests which is a particular problem when it comes to what are called a fals
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sometimes in some parts of the country that trend wrong derek whether or not ireland is the perfect example certainly some countries do apparently do better than others new zealand taiwan some other places in asia to what extent do you think that the approaches in such countries are transferable to others are there recipes here in terms of political guidance communication and so on no i think the social element is crucial i mean and it's also what works at what point you know the german approach they had the they were able to test quickly they had the capacity early on tracking in tracing the they were also decentralized so they could act locally and this particular phase that the center provides approach that appears to work less i think a crucial issue is how much can the state expect of its people and i don't know much about 8 of the people have said the higher level of compliance with you know an order comes and people are more willing and western europe is more notion of personal freedom you know you're infringing on my person for life and i'm entitled to celebrate christmas as i wish
sometimes in some parts of the country that trend wrong derek whether or not ireland is the perfect example certainly some countries do apparently do better than others new zealand taiwan some other places in asia to what extent do you think that the approaches in such countries are transferable to others are there recipes here in terms of political guidance communication and so on no i think the social element is crucial i mean and it's also what works at what point you know the german...
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sometimes in some parts of the country that trend wrong derek whether or not ireland is the perfect example certainly some countries do apparently do better than others new zealand taiwan some other places in asia to what extent do you think that the approaches in such countries are transferable to others are there recipes here in terms of political guidance communication and so on no i think the social element is crucial i mean and it's also what works at one point you know the german approach they had the they were able to test quickly they had the capacity early on tracking in tracing the they were also decentralized so they could act locally and this particular phase that the center provides approach that appears to work less i think a crucial issue is how much can the state expect of its people and i don't know much about 8 of the people have said there's a higher level of compliance with you know an order comes and people are more willing and western europe is more notion of personal freedom you know your infringer my person for you know i've been i'm entitled to celebrate christmas a
sometimes in some parts of the country that trend wrong derek whether or not ireland is the perfect example certainly some countries do apparently do better than others new zealand taiwan some other places in asia to what extent do you think that the approaches in such countries are transferable to others are there recipes here in terms of political guidance communication and so on no i think the social element is crucial i mean and it's also what works at one point you know the german approach...
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don't really need to manage share different accounts some sort of excel you can have him do that again derek zoolander so that's. that partnership and that indication is pretty powerful and not let me change gears a bit and ask you something more philosophical. about big coin in the generational gap is there a generational gap i noticed that when i talk to a lot of people in their twenty's and thirty's they see this as their money and a way to respond to the baby boomers who put a lot of debt onto them and are running away is there a generational divide here and do you see that in india. they're like they'll always be you know the next edition will always think that they have something better too often they know more than their parents do so that's always the case that's leg you know universal but specifically up on to india so when we talk about india in you know 'd between good old mr media we generally start and stop back to you know indians who are a lot of who are but that's not home based in other words or the story. indians do a lot of poor that's going to be what that gives them is a
don't really need to manage share different accounts some sort of excel you can have him do that again derek zoolander so that's. that partnership and that indication is pretty powerful and not let me change gears a bit and ask you something more philosophical. about big coin in the generational gap is there a generational gap i noticed that when i talk to a lot of people in their twenty's and thirty's they see this as their money and a way to respond to the baby boomers who put a lot of debt...
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sometimes in some parts of the country that trend wrong derek whether or not ireland is the perfect example certainly some countries do apparently do better than others you zealand taiwan some other places in asia to what extent do you think that the approaches in such countries are transferable to others are there recipes here in terms of political guidance communication and so on no i think the social element is crucial i mean and it's also what works at one point you know the german approach they had the they were able to test quickly they had the capacity early on tracking in tracing the they were also decentralized so they could act locally and this particular phase that the central apprise approached it appears to work less i think a crucial issue is how much can the state expect of its people and i don't know much about asia but people have said there's a higher level of compliance with you know an order comes and people are more willing and western europe is more notion of personal freedom you know your infringe on my person for life and i'm entitled to celebrate christmas as i wish
sometimes in some parts of the country that trend wrong derek whether or not ireland is the perfect example certainly some countries do apparently do better than others you zealand taiwan some other places in asia to what extent do you think that the approaches in such countries are transferable to others are there recipes here in terms of political guidance communication and so on no i think the social element is crucial i mean and it's also what works at one point you know the german approach...
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that was just part of my conversation with derek johnson. ame on the same day that we heard that melody hopkin was going to be cochair of starbucks. he did applaud some of these moves that we are seeing in corporate america. he made it a point to tell me that we don't need to do any more studies or surveys. we know that diversity at the top ranks is good for business. we just need to act on it and continue to find ways to support employees. he's continuing to push this incoming administration. he plans to continue to push corporations to continue to do the same. economicust not equal opportunity in this country, especially as we go through all these convening crisis. economicmic, the inequality that we are dealing with. we need to go into this new administration working to push forward, especially after the past two years of what he calls could -- regression with the current administration. a lot to look forward to in 2021. annmarie: thank you so much for joining us. live in new york, staying up late in the city that never sleeps. coming up,
that was just part of my conversation with derek johnson. ame on the same day that we heard that melody hopkin was going to be cochair of starbucks. he did applaud some of these moves that we are seeing in corporate america. he made it a point to tell me that we don't need to do any more studies or surveys. we know that diversity at the top ranks is good for business. we just need to act on it and continue to find ways to support employees. he's continuing to push this incoming administration....
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that even as all of the votes are counted. they are what they are. joe biden won. francine: how significant is william barr stepping down right now? dereki think it is quite significant actually. you mentioned in the introduction that he and trump had fallen out a bit over not being willing to go as far as trump wanted on the voter fraud stuff. barr said flat out there was not a nationwide systemic fraud of the kind that it would overturn these election results. that's not what trump wanted to hear. he doesn't necessarily think barr has done enough in terms of investigations into joe biden's family, his son hunter in particular. there is going to be a month where we are not sure what barr was walking that there is a month where someone else's attorney general, the acting attorney general. barr mentioned in his resignation letter that there was some morek things he wanted to take care of in the next week or so. it will be interesting to see what those things are going forward. certainly, a split with this much time left to run in a presidency, that is not what we would call routine. francine: i know the focus is now firmly on georgia on
that even as all of the votes are counted. they are what they are. joe biden won. francine: how significant is william barr stepping down right now? dereki think it is quite significant actually. you mentioned in the introduction that he and trump had fallen out a bit over not being willing to go as far as trump wanted on the voter fraud stuff. barr said flat out there was not a nationwide systemic fraud of the kind that it would overturn these election results. that's not what trump wanted to...
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that episode always struck me. i was curious derekcould you talk about the role of this particular event in african-american memory from the 60's to the present? i know it's a broad topic. if you could speak to that, it would get a significance of this in popular memory. marches, it had two different paths and they had to verged quite sharply in our popular memory since teens exceed three. -- since 1963. one is african american-based memory of the march. that is that it was a high point of the nonviolent civil rights movement. a lot of the understanding about the danger of nonviolent protest at that time and the opposition to nonviolent protest at that time. a lot of people forget that white business owners here in d.c., congressman sent their secretaries home early fearful that all these black people in the city would in fact create a riot environment and people would be subject to robbery and rape and all of these other crimes. large numbers of white d.c. residents cleared out. to me looking back, that seems bizarre because the city
that episode always struck me. i was curious derekcould you talk about the role of this particular event in african-american memory from the 60's to the present? i know it's a broad topic. if you could speak to that, it would get a significance of this in popular memory. marches, it had two different paths and they had to verged quite sharply in our popular memory since teens exceed three. -- since 1963. one is african american-based memory of the march. that is that it was a high point of the...
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and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by a private drive and he could dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big women is from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. with the late nicky lauder. he was one of formula one's top drive is that the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with james hunt for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and other teams but was primarily an insurance race specialist taking the flag at limone 5 times. in 1971 belgrade motor racing history while copilot in one of the 3 legends reported 9 seventeen's together with you i was different. on the long straight at limone they reached a speed that lifted the sport to another level. $396.00 we were doing 396 kilometers to $46.00 moto our level uncertain she won that year. pretty quick didn't say market we wil
and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by a private drive and he could dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big women is from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. with the late nicky lauder. he was one of formula one's top drive is that the time for 2...
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there's a number of things that needs to get done. derek: yeah, you are right. e other thing i would add to that list of things that need to get done is the defense authorization bill, setting priorities for the department of defense. i have been in washington and covered washington long enough to know that a lot of these things look like they are really daunting. midnight comes around, and all of a sudden things move. that is certainly a way this could go here. you do have a lot of things stacked onto the agenda before congress wraps up. december 11 is the deadlinee. you are also looking quite frankly at the end of the calendar year because the way that congress works, at the end of every two years, if you don't get all of this stuff done when the last congress leaves and the new congress comes in, every single bill goes up in smoke and no longer exists so you've got to start over. there's a real hard deadline at the end of december, early january. about january 3 is the hard deadline. if something does not move by then, it is dead and you have to restart entire
there's a number of things that needs to get done. derek: yeah, you are right. e other thing i would add to that list of things that need to get done is the defense authorization bill, setting priorities for the department of defense. i have been in washington and covered washington long enough to know that a lot of these things look like they are really daunting. midnight comes around, and all of a sudden things move. that is certainly a way this could go here. you do have a lot of things...
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approved as a vaccine they can trust that it's good and for that reason i think it's ok that it's taking a while and derek how fast would you expect to britain's program to show results do you think a quick rollout can begin to compensate for those failures that were in fact made by johnson's government i think actually what we're seeing with the vaccine rolled out is sort of across infection bragg's realities it's a disastrous situation things are going to talk they need some political they need to the good news story so i would be very surprised if there weren't some phone calls made to say we actually need the vaccine and we need it now on the health minister went on british television and was crying crocodile tears are moving it was to see this so i think there's a political reality to to be tough enough course there is a political reality of the deaths and. i've been asking my british cozens of why is nobody talking at the death rate here i mean this is like grand fellow and hillsborough and all of the terrible disaster in britain on a daily basis and he's not so you know he's on political under poli
approved as a vaccine they can trust that it's good and for that reason i think it's ok that it's taking a while and derek how fast would you expect to britain's program to show results do you think a quick rollout can begin to compensate for those failures that were in fact made by johnson's government i think actually what we're seeing with the vaccine rolled out is sort of across infection bragg's realities it's a disastrous situation things are going to talk they need some political they...
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and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when it tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by a private drive and he could dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big win is from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. john marks with the late nicky lauder. he was one of formula one's top drivers that's the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with james hunt for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and other teams but was financially and insurance race specialist taking the flag at lamont 5 times. in 1971 belgrade motor racing history while copilot in one of the 3 legendary portion 9 seventeen's together with you know his defense. on the long straight at the mall they reached a speed that lifted the sport to another level. 3 of actually 6 we were doing 396 kilometers 246 mile an hour in 71 but yeah. pretty quick didn't seem like it
and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when it tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by a private drive and he could dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big win is from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. john marks with the late nicky lauder. he was one of formula one's top drivers that's the time...
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and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by a private drive to form a team with him in goodwood. bell and muscle here because they are 2 of the big win is from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. with the late. he was one of formula one's top drivers at the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with james hunt for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and other teams but was primarily and then durrance race specialists taking the flag at limone 5 times. in 1971 belgrade motor racing history while copilot in one of the 3 legendary porsche 9 seventeen's together with you i was different. on the long straight at the moment they reached a speed that lifted the sport to another level. $396.00 we were doing 396 kilometers to $46.00 moto our level uncertain she won that year. pretty quick didn't seem like it and we will go around the corner
and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by a private drive to form a team with him in goodwood. bell and muscle here because they are 2 of the big win is from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. with the late. he was one of formula one's top drivers at the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with...
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way and our goal is to soon be producing additional vaccine in coordination with my own site so that derek williams as for our science desk and he's with me now he's been covering the penn demick. daily covert 1000 special for most of 2021 they're good to have you with us what do you make of the political response to the pandemic. well that's that's kind of a pretty broad question isn't it i mean i think it depends on the country that you live in different countries have reacted in different ways in the u.s. for example i think there's a pretty broad consensus that things have been pretty catastrophic in terms of communication from the government here in germany i think government gets a much better report card in other countries that have done especially well take new wheat new zealand for example geographical factors that have certainly played a role of being an island but really that would have made much less of a difference if the communication from on high from the government had not been as clear as it was in general i would say that clear communication from the government and from p
way and our goal is to soon be producing additional vaccine in coordination with my own site so that derek williams as for our science desk and he's with me now he's been covering the penn demick. daily covert 1000 special for most of 2021 they're good to have you with us what do you make of the political response to the pandemic. well that's that's kind of a pretty broad question isn't it i mean i think it depends on the country that you live in different countries have reacted in different...
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that today. they continue to backstop for the u.k. government foreclosures . if we eliminate the risks, what kinds of upsides might we see? derekuld say that the momentum in the market, a lot of it is priced to where we are close to fully priced for a deal. you tossed off some of the elements of uncertainty. od willnd of grace perido the deal included at the pinning of 2020 one? certainly that will be part of any deal because otherwise it will be a significant start to the beginning of the year and given what you have said, very quickly we could test at 140, but i would be quite concerned and cautious about suggesting any further upside on the short term. let's not forget that a canada type deal a couple of years ago was enough to shut the markets into what's coming in terms of the trade friction that would go with that. now that's the best case scenario we are going to get. trade friction is going to be a drag on growth for an economy that has been hit the worst by a covid outbreak this year. so you know, the outlook is still not particularly favorable , in my view, for the pound in 2021. alix: imagine the canada deal being th
that today. they continue to backstop for the u.k. government foreclosures . if we eliminate the risks, what kinds of upsides might we see? derekuld say that the momentum in the market, a lot of it is priced to where we are close to fully priced for a deal. you tossed off some of the elements of uncertainty. od willnd of grace perido the deal included at the pinning of 2020 one? certainly that will be part of any deal because otherwise it will be a significant start to the beginning of the year...
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to the raiders she -- all new at had to do was not give up that one big play, and that is exactly what happened. derek carr hit a wide open, henry ruggs, for the game- winning touchdown. allen, the jets are 0-12, and that is a big reason why. meanwhile, conversely, the raiders win kept them, that was a crazy ending, and the good news for the raider fans. >> you know what else is alive for the jets, is a draft pick. >> there is that theory, conspiracy theory, that may be they align that defense to lose that game, i don't buy it, but it is out there. >>> they introduce a bill today to further protect the rights of college athletes. the original fair pay to play act was approved last year. it is designed to allow college students to make money from their name, image, likeness, this new bill would make that law effective as early as august. it also includes safeguards to protect the newly granted ownership rights. the ncaa proposed name image and likeness rule changes last month, for a vote in january. >>> in san jose man has been arrested for a deadly crash. who killed a teenage girl. eight-year-old josc
to the raiders she -- all new at had to do was not give up that one big play, and that is exactly what happened. derek carr hit a wide open, henry ruggs, for the game- winning touchdown. allen, the jets are 0-12, and that is a big reason why. meanwhile, conversely, the raiders win kept them, that was a crazy ending, and the good news for the raider fans. >> you know what else is alive for the jets, is a draft pick. >> there is that theory, conspiracy theory, that may be they align...
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grotesque anti-semitic images you could possibly imagine. >> do you wonder or at least hope that, you know, derekepping up invoking or promoting more fear that, if anything, these examples are only steeling people further to try to stamp out hate or respond to hate in a way that unifies people? >> one of the reasons we took on this, and. order groups is that it allows for individuals to recruit on plans and carry out harms. >> jonathan, in this collaboration with the naacp for this stop hate for profit campaign, unilever has said this week they will resume advertising on those social media platforms. the company says the platforms have made progress. do you agree it is enough? the fact of the matter is this initiative we never thought we would bankrupt facebook, but they haven't done enough, but they have taken offer white supremacist groups, clamped down on armed militias, they have created a vp of civil rights. none of that would have happened if not for stop hate for profit. in this year when we've seen ugly antiracists, awful anti-break racism in response to the black lives matter movement. w
grotesque anti-semitic images you could possibly imagine. >> do you wonder or at least hope that, you know, derekepping up invoking or promoting more fear that, if anything, these examples are only steeling people further to try to stamp out hate or respond to hate in a way that unifies people? >> one of the reasons we took on this, and. order groups is that it allows for individuals to recruit on plans and carry out harms. >> jonathan, in this collaboration with the naacp for...
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with more on all of that, derek van dam with more. hi, derek. >> hey, robyn. term bomb cyclone, meteorologists don't throw that around loosely. it has a certain set of characteristics for a low pressure system to be defined thus. what we look for to measure the strength of the storm is central pressure, measured in millibars. it has to drop 24 millibars in 24 hours, a rare feat, but this particular storm, it did, so it's classified as bomb cyclone. you don't need a meteorology degree to see there's a storm system moving up the coast. nova scotia, new brunswick getting hammered. the majority of the precipitation coming to an end quickly across new england. there's the wind. that still gusting through the course of the day. 25, 35 miles per hour in places like boston as well as portland into bangor, maine. you can see the winter weather advisory still in place. about 2 million people being impacted by the storm. the snow that managed to fall, there were some locations that received over a foot, less than that for other locations closer to the coast where the begi
with more on all of that, derek van dam with more. hi, derek. >> hey, robyn. term bomb cyclone, meteorologists don't throw that around loosely. it has a certain set of characteristics for a low pressure system to be defined thus. what we look for to measure the strength of the storm is central pressure, measured in millibars. it has to drop 24 millibars in 24 hours, a rare feat, but this particular storm, it did, so it's classified as bomb cyclone. you don't need a meteorology degree to...
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that is what the market is waiting for. derek outlining this $900 billion plan.e have been talking about it for weeks now. do you think we will have any impact on the markets if d.c. was able to get it done given the fact that markets have been placing it in for weeks on end now? has beenct that it talked about for such a long time, it's always the case that it's the details and then reacting to the details. i think it's priced in. the details of that package and how long it lasts and what impact it has, it's fully priced in. the markets will still go up on a deal. essentially, the components in that deal, how long it lasts for, is the most important thing. want to talk about what jay powell said yesterday. the new word that was added was substantial, getting to a substantial point when it comes to unemployment, getting to a substantial point when it comes due on inflation, and that is when they would start to actually tweak policy. when do you start forecasting that "substantial progress" in the united states? paul: it's quite interesting the way that powell act
that is what the market is waiting for. derek outlining this $900 billion plan.e have been talking about it for weeks now. do you think we will have any impact on the markets if d.c. was able to get it done given the fact that markets have been placing it in for weeks on end now? has beenct that it talked about for such a long time, it's always the case that it's the details and then reacting to the details. i think it's priced in. the details of that package and how long it lasts and what...
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sometimes in some parts of the country that run wrong derek whether or not ireland is the perfect example certainly some countries do apparently do better than others you zealand taiwan some other places in asia to what extent do you think that the approaches in such countries are transferable to others are there recipes here in terms of political guidance communication and so on no i think the social element is crucial i mean and it's also what works at what point you know the german approach they had the they were able to test quickly they had the capacity early on tracking in tracing the they were also decentralized so they could act locally and this particular phase the descent of a prize approach that appears to work less i think a crucial issue is how much can the state expect of its people and i don't know much about 8 of the people have said there's a higher level of compliance with you know an order comes and people are more willing and western europe is more notion of personal freedom you know your infringer my person for ivan i am entitled to celebrate christmas as i wish in ou
sometimes in some parts of the country that run wrong derek whether or not ireland is the perfect example certainly some countries do apparently do better than others you zealand taiwan some other places in asia to what extent do you think that the approaches in such countries are transferable to others are there recipes here in terms of political guidance communication and so on no i think the social element is crucial i mean and it's also what works at what point you know the german approach...
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approved this vaccine they can trust that it's good and for that reason i think it's ok that it's taking a while and derek how fast would you expect to britain's program to show results do you think a quick rollout can begin to compensate for those failures that were in fact made by johnson's government i think he actually what we're seeing with the vaccine rolled out is across infection bragg's realities it's a disastrous situation things are going to very tough they need some political they need to the good news story so i would be very surprised if there weren't some phone calls made to say we actually need the vaccine and we need it now on the health minister went on british television and was crying crocodile tears are moving it was to see this so i think there's a political reality too to be the enough course there is a political reality of the deaths in britain i've been asking my british cozens why is nobody talk about the deaths right here i mean this is like grenfell and hillsborough and all of the terrible disaster in britain on a daily basis and he's not so you know he's on political under pol
approved this vaccine they can trust that it's good and for that reason i think it's ok that it's taking a while and derek how fast would you expect to britain's program to show results do you think a quick rollout can begin to compensate for those failures that were in fact made by johnson's government i think he actually what we're seeing with the vaccine rolled out is across infection bragg's realities it's a disastrous situation things are going to very tough they need some political they...
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i can tell you, it feels that way. derek van dam, good to see ya. cracked him up. >>> okay.l, it was a white christmas in st. petersburg, russia, but it wasn't just from the snow. a mysterious foam was floating in the river, and flying through the air. check it out. some people, amused by the sight. others, worried about what is causing the sudsy mess. investigators say a chemical used to produce liquid soap might have been dumped in the area. hope so. all right. thanks for watching, everyone. i'm michael holmes. appreciate you sticking around. i'll be back with another hour of cnn "newsroom," after the break. the holidays are a time for giving. to your friends... your family... to your teachers. in that spirit of giving, chevy's proud to give our employee discount to everyone. the chevy price you pay, ...is what we pay. not a cent more. because giving, ...and giving back, is what the holidays are all about. use the chevy employee discount for everyone to get a total value of over eight thousand four hundred dollars on this silverado. get the chevy employee discount for ever
i can tell you, it feels that way. derek van dam, good to see ya. cracked him up. >>> okay.l, it was a white christmas in st. petersburg, russia, but it wasn't just from the snow. a mysterious foam was floating in the river, and flying through the air. check it out. some people, amused by the sight. others, worried about what is causing the sudsy mess. investigators say a chemical used to produce liquid soap might have been dumped in the area. hope so. all right. thanks for watching,...
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that is derek connor from clifton park, new york. >> what's his name? >> thank you. where did you get all of those pictures of me? >> vlad's going, i'll take 10. >> the internet provides. >> everybody in my family. >> thank you very much for that, derek. appreciate it. >>> here are a few stories we think you'll be talking about today. frightening video shows armed agents raiding a home. >> please come down now. please come down. >> my children. >> rebecca jones tweeted this video from yesterday's raid. police deny that anyone pointed weapons at her family. jones claims the state department of health fired her in may after she refused a request to downplay covid rates. a spokesperson from the governor said she was terminated due to a repeated course of insubordinati insubordination. yesterday police took her cell phone away and that computer she uses to run her own covid site in florida. it was part of a cyber crime investigation. they allege that jones hacked into the department of health and sent a message encouraging employees to speak out about case
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i know what you're thinking but that's what we knew very early on in january derek and i couldn't have imagined what was to come next at that point at least chinese health authorities didn't know or didn't reveal it could be passed from human to human instead much of the world watched in all its response building hospitals in a matter of days to handle the outbreak but china it appears was not as transparent as it should have been despite efforts of doctors like leven lang to get the word out he was reprimanded by the government and would live to die from the virus but again we didn't yet know the deadly potential of the virus our 1st hint came on the 11th of january not reported its 1st death a 61 year old man who was a regular customer at the market and unlike sars on mars the virus was spreading uncontained around the globe on the 13th of january the 1st case detected was outside china when a woman with the virus was born 1000 in thailand a week later cases popped up in japan south korea and the united states but the w.h.o. still had not declared the virus and international emergenc
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mass fares better in his car then derek bell and reels in one competitor after the next as he rolls back that he is. he just left times around a 2nd faster than his younger team partner. the often made up 2 or 3 places he's just overtaking a cobra he's really stepping on it it's good. he crosses the line in 13 after starting in 20 seconds at. good days. down a little before i still drive because it still comes pretty easy to me little boy when you notice that you're starting to make mistakes you're finding it difficult then it's time to quit sure you're both or most of whom we washed up the way you know i don't i just love it i just love driving beautiful cars and i'm very lucky to get the opportunity. just. fell 2 men who saw triumph and tragedy in the false lane and lived to tell the tale. locked up. every. time. it was the sanctuary for an. trick monarch. this. treasure. mishmash of secrets to cast. in 15 minutes on t. w. . painful . and on demand. cast language courses. video and audio. anytime anywhere. d.w. media center. guy and i'm game did you know that 70000000 land on them are kille
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derek? >> i bet you have never heard this one before, michael. it's so cold thatare falling from trees. i will explain in just a minute. let's talk about the flood threat, across the northeast. i got to take you back to this blockbuster snow storm. several areas broke records, across new york. now, the storm that is moving through is producing rainfall. so, it's warm enough to -- to produce liquid precipitation. and the snow on the ground from the blockbuster storm, ten days ago, is now melting. so, you add, on top of that, the liquid rainfall and we get scenes like this in the new york region. you will see just how bad that river runoff just is. in fact, we have three river gages, according to national weather service, that are at major-flood stage. over a dozen at moderate-flood stage. you can see how significant the water rushing across the region you can imagine as rivers overflow their banks, that spreads in all directions, impacting homes and businesses as well. now, the rain that moved through the region, now just exiting from maine into the eastern section
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i know what you're thinking but that's what we knew very early on in january derek and i couldn't have imagined what was to come next at that point at least chinese health authorities didn't know or didn't reveal it could be passed from human to human instead much of the world watched in all that china's response building hospitals in a matter of days to handle the outbreak but china it appears was not as transparent as it should have been despite efforts of doctors like leven lang to get the word out he was reprimanded by the government and would live to die from the virus but again we didn't yet know the deadly potential of the virus our 1st hint came on the 11th of january not reported its 1st death a 61 year old man who was a regular customer at the market and unlike sars on mars the virus was spreading uncontained around the globe on the 13th of january the 1st case detected was outside china when a woman with the virus was born 1000 in thailand a week later cases popped up in japan south korea and the united states but the w.h.o. still had not declared the virus and international
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and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when it tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mask has been recruited by private driver nico dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big winners from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. governments with the late mikhaíl. he was one of formula one's top drivers that's the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with jane front for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and other teams but was primarily and then during this race specialist taking the flag at lamont 5 times. in 1971 belgrade motor racing history while copilot in one of the 3 legendary porsche 9 seventeen's together with you know his defense. on the long straight at lamont they reached a speed that lifted the sport to another level. 396 we were doing 396 kilometers to 46 mile an hour long in 71 but yeah. pretty quick didn't seem like it and we were g
and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when it tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mask has been recruited by private driver nico dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big winners from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. governments with the late mikhaíl. he was one of formula one's top drivers that's the time for 2...
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testing then we did at the start of the show but there are questions remaining and that's when our science correspondent derek williams is happy to jump in. is it possible to test positive for kind of a $1000.00 and it's antibodies at the same time. tricky question to answer it we need a quick refresher on the terminology antibodies our immune system proteins that can be detected by what are called serial logical tests general the from blood samples if you have antibodies that are specific to covert 19 that indicates that you were exposed to the corona virus at some point in the past whether you develop symptoms or not diagnostics like antigen and p.c.r. tests on the other hand are for detecting the virus or its genetic material so they're supposed to tell you whether you have an active infection this question therefore basically boils down to cannot have an active infection yet at the same time be producing detectable amounts of antibodies against it yes you can but but finding both involves getting the timing right and that's because there is some overlap between when an infection is in full swing and the r
testing then we did at the start of the show but there are questions remaining and that's when our science correspondent derek williams is happy to jump in. is it possible to test positive for kind of a $1000.00 and it's antibodies at the same time. tricky question to answer it we need a quick refresher on the terminology antibodies our immune system proteins that can be detected by what are called serial logical tests general the from blood samples if you have antibodies that are specific to...
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testing than we did at the start of the show but there are questions remaining and that's when our science correspondent derek williams is happy to jump in. is it possible to test positive for $1000.00 and it's on to the same time. tricky question to answer it we need a quick refresher on the terminology antibodies our immune system proteins that can be detected by what are called serial logical tests generally from blood samples if you have antibodies that are specific to covert 19 that indicates that you were exposed to the corona virus at some point in the past whether you develop symptoms or not diagnostics like antigen and p.c.r. tests on the other hand are for detecting the virus or its genetic material so they're supposed to tell you whether you have an active infection this question therefore basically boils down to can i have an active infection yet at the same time be producing detectable amounts of antibodies against it yes you can but but finding both involves getting the timing right that's because there's some overlap between when an infection is in full swing and the ramp up of the body's immun
testing than we did at the start of the show but there are questions remaining and that's when our science correspondent derek williams is happy to jump in. is it possible to test positive for $1000.00 and it's on to the same time. tricky question to answer it we need a quick refresher on the terminology antibodies our immune system proteins that can be detected by what are called serial logical tests generally from blood samples if you have antibodies that are specific to covert 19 that...
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but our community stood beside us and wrapped their arms around us and part of that is derek steppinghouse. it's a blessing to us and our neighborhood and our friends to see it and i encourage everyone this time of year to stay with your community, lean into your family and enjoy the christmas lights. ♪ >> martha: well done, i love that story. i love the way he brings that like to do so many people's lives. we are grateful to you for watching this story every night, that is the story for wednesday december 23rd 2020. tomorrow night, don't miss our unknown baller special airing on christmas eve, have a wonderful christmas, wonderful holiday, all of us to all of you, be well -- good night, everybody. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight, we make a lot of fun of the state of california on this show but we aren't really joking. california matters and not just because it's our biggest state -- what happens there is at some point almost certain where you live, find a national trend that didn't begin in california. there may be some, there aren't many. if you want
but our community stood beside us and wrapped their arms around us and part of that is derek steppinghouse. it's a blessing to us and our neighborhood and our friends to see it and i encourage everyone this time of year to stay with your community, lean into your family and enjoy the christmas lights. ♪ >> martha: well done, i love that story. i love the way he brings that like to do so many people's lives. we are grateful to you for watching this story every night, that is the story...
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started the lock down earlier closing schools for example that would have had a much more severe impact on the core of the german economy derek the german government says that it will help affected businesses cover their fixed costs to the tune of another 11000000000 euros a month apparently from the public purse the finance minister says that's ok germany can afford this astronomically high debt do you think that's right. the finance minister in germany the federal finance minister is the social democrat i'm coincidently he wants to be elected transfer next year so i mean i think it's everyone wants to be the christmas 4 months to be santa claus at the moment but he often friends who aren't in politics aren't in finance notice of where is his money coming from so if the man in the street is beginning to wonder where the money is coming from rather than saying isn't it great or getting free money it's it's working for me and under money i suppose a kind afforded more than other countries because for the last couple of years it was almost like a religion here they call it the shots and all the bones but they're one of the blac
started the lock down earlier closing schools for example that would have had a much more severe impact on the core of the german economy derek the german government says that it will help affected businesses cover their fixed costs to the tune of another 11000000000 euros a month apparently from the public purse the finance minister says that's ok germany can afford this astronomically high debt do you think that's right. the finance minister in germany the federal finance minister is the...
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that's the latest information i have. they will start on the 21st. >> derekd >> brennan: do you have any idea why it will take that long, given that the elderly are so vulnerable? >> i don't because the c.d.c. has clearly said that the first group that should receive vaccine are frontline health care workers and long-term care residents. i just assumed that would start at the same time. >> brennan: all right. thank you very much. and good luck to all of your staff in the weeks ahead. >>> we want to go to former f.d.a. commissioner scott gottlieb, and he joins us from west port, connecticut. good morning to you. >> doctor: good morning. >> brennan: i want to start on the big picture. you forecasted last week we're not going to see peak hospitalizations for at least six weeks. the c.d.c. director put a more dire timeline on that, saying 60 to 90 days, and we'll have more deaths than on 9/11 or pearl harbor. how do you save lives at this point? >> doctor: the pressure is going to be on the health care system. they're not going to see peaks burdened on hospital r
that's the latest information i have. they will start on the 21st. >> derekd >> brennan: do you have any idea why it will take that long, given that the elderly are so vulnerable? >> i don't because the c.d.c. has clearly said that the first group that should receive vaccine are frontline health care workers and long-term care residents. i just assumed that would start at the same time. >> brennan: all right. thank you very much. and good luck to all of your staff in the...
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and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. massa's been recruited by private driver nico dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big witness from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. governments with the lake niki lauda. he was one of formula one's top drivers at the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with jane sun for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and other teams but was primarily and then durrance race specialist taking the flag at lamont 5 times. in 1971 belgrade motor racing history while copilot in one of the 3 legendary porsche 9 seventeen's to gether with you know his defense. on the long straight at lamar they reached a speed that lifted the sport to another level. $396.00 we were doing 396 kilometers to 46 mile an hour long in 71 that year. pretty quick didn't seem like it and we were going ar
and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. massa's been recruited by private driver nico dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big witness from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. governments with the lake niki lauda. he was one of formula one's top drivers at the time for 2 seasons...
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we are we get to it well that's not philip rivers that is still. derek to nelson agular eventually we go here we go. philip rivers is still slowing in that ball. he's old is ever to found a fountain of s to t y hilton and the colts. they regained that all right, he's still in the 2nd quarter same score car goes back to the corner of the end zone for greg waller but he is intercepted by kenny moore car. just has a look of confusion. that just happened brown already called kick a field to make it 20 to 14 at the half 3rd quarter is 20 to 17. but this is bad defense right here which is pretty much been the story of the raiders for the past 3 years of jonathan taylor. he just had a 150 yards on the big deals 2 touchdowns great game for him. it's 34 to 20 now in the 4th quarter. picked off again and that one really is in on him off jaylen shards hands khari willis return to 53 yards and just what that return you see the raiders playoff hopes colts going to win 44 to 27 with the loss the raiders drop to 7, 6, they are now in 9th place in the afc but what have
we are we get to it well that's not philip rivers that is still. derek to nelson agular eventually we go here we go. philip rivers is still slowing in that ball. he's old is ever to found a fountain of s to t y hilton and the colts. they regained that all right, he's still in the 2nd quarter same score car goes back to the corner of the end zone for greg waller but he is intercepted by kenny moore car. just has a look of confusion. that just happened brown already called kick a field to make it...
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around 10 percent of the people who contract it i know what you're thinking but that's what we knew very early on in january derek and i couldn't have imagined what was to come next at that point at least chinese health authorities didn't know or didn't reveal it could be passed from human to human instead much of the world watched in all of china's response building hospitals in a matter of days to handle the outbreak but china it appears was not as transparent as it should have been despite efforts of doctors like livan yang to get the word out he was reprimanded by the government and would live to die from the virus but again we didn't yet know the deadly potential of the virus our 1st hint came on the 11th of january not reported its 1st death a 61 year old man who was a regular customer at the market and unlike sars or mars the virus was spreading uncontained around the globe on the 13th of january the 1st case detected was outside china when a woman with the virus was born 1000 in thailand a week later cases popped up in japan south korea and the united states but the w.h.o. still had not declared the virus
around 10 percent of the people who contract it i know what you're thinking but that's what we knew very early on in january derek and i couldn't have imagined what was to come next at that point at least chinese health authorities didn't know or didn't reveal it could be passed from human to human instead much of the world watched in all of china's response building hospitals in a matter of days to handle the outbreak but china it appears was not as transparent as it should have been despite...
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. >>> joining us now, someone who is going to participate in that meeting. dereko of the naacp. i'm so glad you're with us. help us understand, you're going to be part of this meeting. what matters to you more, who joe biden is choosing to be part of this cabinet or what his actual agenda is going to be? >> it's a false choice. what concerns us is the policy agenda, the priorities that this administration will place on the need for more diversity, for more inclusion, for more opportunities for african-americans. and for that matter, many community who have been left out of the -- of governance for decades. we can look forward to 2030 of a more inclusive america or we'll have to settle for a 1950 reality, much of what was tried or that was being tried by this current administration. we have to reverse this trend. >> it's more than just reversing what's happened in the last four years. we know there was enormous racial inequality before president trump took office. so what would you like joe biden to focus on most when he takes office? >> first of all, germinating s
. >>> joining us now, someone who is going to participate in that meeting. dereko of the naacp. i'm so glad you're with us. help us understand, you're going to be part of this meeting. what matters to you more, who joe biden is choosing to be part of this cabinet or what his actual agenda is going to be? >> it's a false choice. what concerns us is the policy agenda, the priorities that this administration will place on the need for more diversity, for more inclusion, for more...
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and then along that back wall, derek, is the menu wall. t only are we changing the look and feel of the store, but we're also changing the pie so that it's all-natural and proprietary. i learned from the employees that jim actually makes his own crust. i want to taste it. so you know, it costs $1.30 to make it fresh... >> mm-hmm. >> versus 98 cents. it's 32 cents more. >> mm-hmm. >> on a product you sell for $19.00. a guy like you, who knows how to make a crust, doesn't need a 98-cent piece of garbage when it's 30 cents more. with the extra cost of labor and materials, the new pie crust is gonna cost $1.30, 32 cents more than the pre-made one, but our product will now be a real stand out. because of that, i know we'll sell more. that was good. the issue that i had before is that the filling had a powder substance. our pie filling also has to be revamped. i want an all-natural pie filling that tastes amazing. so this is the big difference. >> this is the big difference. a dairy, all-natural whipping ingredient, okay? >> more expensive? >> it
and then along that back wall, derek, is the menu wall. t only are we changing the look and feel of the store, but we're also changing the pie so that it's all-natural and proprietary. i learned from the employees that jim actually makes his own crust. i want to taste it. so you know, it costs $1.30 to make it fresh... >> mm-hmm. >> versus 98 cents. it's 32 cents more. >> mm-hmm. >> on a product you sell for $19.00. a guy like you, who knows how to make a crust, doesn't...
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special thing former forty-niners derek di son read hall already shared something special a 1994 super bowl championship. >>now the next generation is carrying on that legacy their sons were teammates at san jose state tells me. >>do you team and i plea with the super bowl win and he's playing decent thing i said was a snake and he said long and the finding is like ours do that guess. >>defensive end hall leads the mountain west conference in sacks this season and east was recently named a semifinalist for the john mackey award honoring the nation's best tight end. both players were inspired by their fathers careers grown up looking up to my dad and >>made have the dream playing in the and >>for now both players are enjoying the spartans 5 in oh start the team's best since 1939, but their dads of top them, it's not just about the winds. it's about the experience they're going to have the same time memory that that right now having. >>it it. it's you get to be. nothing kind of come back and both are cool. >>san jose continues its quest for a mountain west title on friday against 6 in one nevada, the winner of that game guaranteed a spot in the league
special thing former forty-niners derek di son read hall already shared something special a 1994 super bowl championship. >>now the next generation is carrying on that legacy their sons were teammates at san jose state tells me. >>do you team and i plea with the super bowl win and he's playing decent thing i said was a snake and he said long and the finding is like ours do that guess. >>defensive end hall leads the mountain west conference in sacks this season and east was...
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someone made that change them to a biggest hat. salute to the oakland fence. derek carr might be done for the year. they're calling it a groin injury. you can tell by that video he was not about to return to this game. enter marcus mariota. did he have a game as he will roll right and scored the touchdown. the sykes everybody up on the raiders sideline. a two yard touchdown. he pays the price right there. it is 24-24. overtime, chargers trail. justin herbert, the sensational rookie out of oregon goes long and deep. 53 yards. you cannot get a guy that open. herbert will keep it from wanted yard out. herbert has the touchdown. it makes the chargers a 30-27 win. >>> it is all over, the preseason for the warriors. man, are they glad to have that guy healthy again. steph curry having fun on this advance. later he would make it happen with a beautiful pass. goes to andrew who had 19. third quarter, look at the newcomer. kelly cobre. he had 22 points. he has some spring. late in the third, the lawyers had some nice transition. they mainly to curry. pops up from outside. 29
someone made that change them to a biggest hat. salute to the oakland fence. derek carr might be done for the year. they're calling it a groin injury. you can tell by that video he was not about to return to this game. enter marcus mariota. did he have a game as he will roll right and scored the touchdown. the sykes everybody up on the raiders sideline. a two yard touchdown. he pays the price right there. it is 24-24. overtime, chargers trail. justin herbert, the sensational rookie out of...
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biden has been clear that he doesn't think it's a blanket statement about police officers that they are all like derek need to make sure bad apples are pushed out and i think it's important also that we acknowledge the circumstances right now, the economic downturn. people have not been in work. folks are at home. you are going to see surges in crime. >> lisa: dagen, respond to that. is it the economic downturn? what is behind the spike in murders and crime that we are seeing a child many american cities? >> dagen: bad left-wing liberal policies put in place by the people or her elected. the people in new york city and now los angeles county to name two places. they are getting what they voted for. here in new york city it's hell on earth. earlier this year, both camel harassed by the way and joe biden proposed getting rid of cash bail. new york did that. you're arrested for manslaughter need didn't have to post bail. arrested for arson. you didn't have to put up bail. arrested for assaulting an 11-year-old child. you didn't have to put up bail. it was so bad and crime spiked so quickly that they had
biden has been clear that he doesn't think it's a blanket statement about police officers that they are all like derek need to make sure bad apples are pushed out and i think it's important also that we acknowledge the circumstances right now, the economic downturn. people have not been in work. folks are at home. you are going to see surges in crime. >> lisa: dagen, respond to that. is it the economic downturn? what is behind the spike in murders and crime that we are seeing a child many...
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played for the raters who lost the game in overtime last night along with derek card to a growing injury against the chargers. that not what everybody had into a lather about. jon gruden wore a hat that said oakland raiders but later changed it to the proper las vegas hat. he actually had to address the post game. >> we will say, i apologize for not having the right hat on, but he played a pretty good trick on me. but i will answer any questions that i can. >> that had is the least of their worries right now. nba, jeremy when is reportedly heading back to the warriors organization. this is interest income according to multiple outlets, he has agreed on a deal with the warriors g league team in santa cruz. he began his career with golden state in 2010, before moving onto the next where it just got fired. the former graduate has refuted this news on social media. and check out kyrie irving, before returning to. that you actually have burned sage in the arena, to apparently cleanse the states to rocky years and boston before signing with brooklyn. i had to look this up, kenny and liz. apparently, smudging, collet, sm
played for the raters who lost the game in overtime last night along with derek card to a growing injury against the chargers. that not what everybody had into a lather about. jon gruden wore a hat that said oakland raiders but later changed it to the proper las vegas hat. he actually had to address the post game. >> we will say, i apologize for not having the right hat on, but he played a pretty good trick on me. but i will answer any questions that i can. >> that had is the least...