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the ceo of tyson flew to waterloo, iowa, to talk to workers there in person.s is this gravely serious allegation in that lawsuit met by the company with a serious response. well, now, that same lawsuit has been amended with another new and dramatic allegation about what workers say happened at that waterloo plant at the height of its outbreak. the families suing tyson say plant managers at the waterloo plant deliberately gave false information to non-english speaking workers. according to the complaint, at the time tyson had knowledge that covid was spreading through the plant, they instructed interpreters to tell non-english speaking employees, quote, everything is fine, and to tell them that county health officials had, quote, cleared the plant to continue operations. neither of those things was true. the complaint says the county health department told tyson around that time that actually they needed to close the plant. ultimately more than a third of the workforce at that plant caught it. now, tyson's response to this newest terrible allegation is less for
the ceo of tyson flew to waterloo, iowa, to talk to workers there in person.s is this gravely serious allegation in that lawsuit met by the company with a serious response. well, now, that same lawsuit has been amended with another new and dramatic allegation about what workers say happened at that waterloo plant at the height of its outbreak. the families suing tyson say plant managers at the waterloo plant deliberately gave false information to non-english speaking workers. according to the...
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>> waterloo on the loose. waterloo on the loose. >> what? >> and this happened.re is not in australia. this is in illinois, y'all. >> so this walaru took police op a two-hour chase, you guys. >> allegedly. >> allegedly. the police finally were able to capture the marsupial and they said that they were optimistic that he will not only survive, but he will thrive. >> mona just found out what a walaroo is. >> yeah. identified heard of a wallaby and a kangaroo. >> yeah. that's what you get when they get it on. no, they're cousins. >>> so now over to albuquerque where they are making sure that an annual tradition stays alive. for the last 25 years, they have been making snowmen, but it's, what? albuquerque, new mexico. >> it's new mexico. >> apparently they have a whole lot of tumbleweed. this happened. >> you make do with what you have. >> way to go, albuquerque. >>> and notice i always call out albuquerque because my eyes go to it on the map. >> you're giving away all the secrets. >> guys, this is an insider thing so don't tell anyone. that time on atm and this happ
>> waterloo on the loose. waterloo on the loose. >> what? >> and this happened.re is not in australia. this is in illinois, y'all. >> so this walaru took police op a two-hour chase, you guys. >> allegedly. >> allegedly. the police finally were able to capture the marsupial and they said that they were optimistic that he will not only survive, but he will thrive. >> mona just found out what a walaroo is. >> yeah. identified heard of a wallaby and a...
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dan was born and raised in the working class town of waterloo, iowa. his mother said she knew tan would be a wrestler the day they brought him home from the hospital. even as an infant he refused to let his back even touch the ground. that's sort of an interesting statement. probably. so at 4 years old his parents sent him to the local ymca where he learned to swim, wrestle, and play football. when he reached high school, dan decided to commit himself entirely to wrestling. his coach quickly saw his unmatched intensity and gave dan the keys to the gym so he could come first thing in the morning to practice. at first dan was alone but as he achieved one victory after another the rest of the team followed his lead. he worked hard but he was also born with something special, talent. talent, you either have it or you don't. during his time in high school, dan's beloved sister, diane, toughest time in his life, was murdered. afterwards, dan poured even more of his energy into wrestling and his exceptional success brought happiness and pride to his family. e
dan was born and raised in the working class town of waterloo, iowa. his mother said she knew tan would be a wrestler the day they brought him home from the hospital. even as an infant he refused to let his back even touch the ground. that's sort of an interesting statement. probably. so at 4 years old his parents sent him to the local ymca where he learned to swim, wrestle, and play football. when he reached high school, dan decided to commit himself entirely to wrestling. his coach quickly...
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the expectationls they're puttig on george mead to be like waterloo are monumental. the union army has fought a battle for three days. the soldiers' accounts during the pursuit are fascinating. the weather is horrific. they don't have shoes. half of his corps does not have shoes. 15,000 or so union horses and mules are dead during the campaign. the men are exhausted. but they get down to williamsport along the potomac river and by july the 12th, they're in a position to attack robert e. lee before the waterers of the potomac refer recede and mead can attack before lee escapes. on the 12th, mead will hold a council of war, which is a fascinating topic. he olds a council of war. he solicits recommendations, advice, and actual votes from his subordinates of whether or not they should attack lee. and his high demand has changed significantly. but the general's vote may decide not to attack lee. so on july the 13th, mead will push kind of a small reconnaissance, but mead will telegram ha telegram halick and say we've decided not to attack. halick will telegram back and sa
the expectationls they're puttig on george mead to be like waterloo are monumental. the union army has fought a battle for three days. the soldiers' accounts during the pursuit are fascinating. the weather is horrific. they don't have shoes. half of his corps does not have shoes. 15,000 or so union horses and mules are dead during the campaign. the men are exhausted. but they get down to williamsport along the potomac river and by july the 12th, they're in a position to attack robert e. lee...
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water washed away the last trees and then he took my house with not i built another house but the waterloo soon take that one too now i have left the island and settled on a larger one nearer to the main out of the fight for life transpire for said to. suleiman cover couldn't afford to visit all the whole family on the mainland immediately his wife still lives on young guy and his children are with realities starting a new life is expensive most people here believe or no more than $0.10 a day suliman carbonneau tries to save some of the money he makes from fishing so $1.00 day the rest of his family can join him now he leaves on shipboard island but even then he is afraid of flooding the threat of rising sea levels is very real. if you years ago waves broke through the flood wall in order to restore the damage says sure the municipality and the government found international partners to finance this large scale project and this time they want to do it better ses the mia we are worried that if we are to take. the shows to restore in the 1st war and to also assuring that we maintain our gree
water washed away the last trees and then he took my house with not i built another house but the waterloo soon take that one too now i have left the island and settled on a larger one nearer to the main out of the fight for life transpire for said to. suleiman cover couldn't afford to visit all the whole family on the mainland immediately his wife still lives on young guy and his children are with realities starting a new life is expensive most people here believe or no more than $0.10 a day...
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in des moines, devonport, cedar rapids, waterloo, and council bluffs. we will be following a schedule similar to thanksgiving. sites will be open on christmas eve and new year's eve, but the location will close early at 2:00 p.m. on those days to allow samples to be transported to the state's hygienic labs for processing. all of these sites will close at 4:00 p.m. as usual, and tests will be processed throughout the night so results can be reported in a timely manner. labs will be close for christmas day and new year's day. the lab will reopen on each of the following saturdays to continue processing samples through the weekend and all test sites will reopen the following monday as usual at 8:00 a.m. with that, i will go ahead and take your questions. >> you talk a little bit about the logic of putting the number of people vaccinated on the website. that to encourage others? governor kelly: as director garcia indicated, we are going to do a communication outreach, a significant effort in that manner. all along, we have done our best to try to keep iowan
in des moines, devonport, cedar rapids, waterloo, and council bluffs. we will be following a schedule similar to thanksgiving. sites will be open on christmas eve and new year's eve, but the location will close early at 2:00 p.m. on those days to allow samples to be transported to the state's hygienic labs for processing. all of these sites will close at 4:00 p.m. as usual, and tests will be processed throughout the night so results can be reported in a timely manner. labs will be close for...
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i can tell him exclusively that i have just been to have a good look round waterloo station, normallytion, normally the busiest station in britain, and staff were easily outnumbering passengers there. people were not travelling at all. there is an awful lot of upset in the railway travel industry about the way people were effectively given a window of five or six hours, and in particular for given a window of five or six hours, and in particularfor people given a window of five or six hours, and in particular for people leaving london on long distance journeys. and in particular for people leaving london on long distancejourneys. we have seen those extraordinary images of the chaos and confusion taking place in places like london st pancras going on the midland flying to nottingham and derby and so on. a less secure environment is very difficult to environment. and they will be going into tears i2 and three and saying hang on we have just exported thousands of people coming from the most dangerous area, and they are very upset too. but yes, there will be british transport police at hu
i can tell him exclusively that i have just been to have a good look round waterloo station, normallytion, normally the busiest station in britain, and staff were easily outnumbering passengers there. people were not travelling at all. there is an awful lot of upset in the railway travel industry about the way people were effectively given a window of five or six hours, and in particular for given a window of five or six hours, and in particularfor people given a window of five or six hours,...
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the time was headquartered in a place called century house, which overlooked the railway lines of waterlooed to stop and say, "all right, all spies get out here." but it was all spies get out here." but it was a place where people were brown suits with brown ties in a beige canteen. they didn't sing the soviet anthem at christmas, that was made up. buta anthem at christmas, that was made up. but a lot of it was very accurate. frank gardner on john le carre, david cornwall, who's died today. thank you very much. you're watching bbc news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers the chief business commentator at the independent, james moore, who i know is a very big john le carre fan. and the property and personal finance commentator, anne ashworth. that's coming up after the headlines at 11.30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. well, today was certainly a day to forget. lots of cloud around, lots of rain, too. an inch of rain or more in some parts of the country, leaving us with some very soggy scenes today. the weather di
the time was headquartered in a place called century house, which overlooked the railway lines of waterlooed to stop and say, "all right, all spies get out here." but it was all spies get out here." but it was a place where people were brown suits with brown ties in a beige canteen. they didn't sing the soviet anthem at christmas, that was made up. buta anthem at christmas, that was made up. but a lot of it was very accurate. frank gardner on john le carre, david cornwall, who's...
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let's speak to the travel editor at the independent simon calder who joins us live from outside waterlooit was a bit extra police officers would be on duty to make sure that only people with essential journeys duty to make sure that only people with essentialjourneys are travelling. i am afraid that that train has long departed, literally, from london st pancras to leicester, to derby, sheffield and leeds last night. extraordinary scenes, and people i talk to in the railway industry are very, very upset about it. they say it was an absolutely predictable response. for an awful lot of people, they were given about six hours notice to get onto a train ona six hours notice to get onto a train on a long haul trips that they had planned, perhaps for the next few days. from wednesday onwards, we are supposed to be in the christmas easing, so we saw thousands of people trying to leave london at once and all of the good work that had gone into place making sure that people had advanced tickets, they we re people had advanced tickets, they were socially distanced on board the train, that has all
let's speak to the travel editor at the independent simon calder who joins us live from outside waterlooit was a bit extra police officers would be on duty to make sure that only people with essential journeys duty to make sure that only people with essentialjourneys are travelling. i am afraid that that train has long departed, literally, from london st pancras to leicester, to derby, sheffield and leeds last night. extraordinary scenes, and people i talk to in the railway industry are very,...
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the time was headquartered in a place called sentry house, which overlooked the railway lines of waterloo beneath it, and there was a bus that used to stop and people would say, "all right, all spies get out here." but it was a place where people were brown suits with brown ties in a brown suite in a beige canteen. they didn't sing the soviet anthem at christmas, that was made up. but a lot of the rest of it was very accurate. let's get some of the day's other news... one person is reported to have been shot after a gunman opened fire outside the stjohn the divine cathedral in harlem on the upper west side of manhattan in new york. law enforcement sources said the shooter has died. anti—government protestors have marched through the polish capital, warsaw, on the 39th anniversary of the communist authorities declaring martial law. around 1,000 demonstrators avoided several police cordons, but were eventually blocked from reaching the home of the country's most powerful politician, the right—wing nationalist, jaroslaw kazinkski the afghan defence ministry says more than 60 taliban fighters
the time was headquartered in a place called sentry house, which overlooked the railway lines of waterloo beneath it, and there was a bus that used to stop and people would say, "all right, all spies get out here." but it was a place where people were brown suits with brown ties in a brown suite in a beige canteen. they didn't sing the soviet anthem at christmas, that was made up. but a lot of the rest of it was very accurate. let's get some of the day's other news... one person is...
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i can tell him exclusively that i have just been to have a good look around waterloo station, normallyoutnumbering passengers there, people were not travelling at all. there is an awful lot of upset in the railway industry about the way that people were effectively given a window of maybe five or six hours and in particular for people leaving london on long—distance journeys. we have seen these extraordinary images of the chaos and confusion in places like london st pancras on the east midlands line to leicester, derby and nottingham and so on. unless a covid secure environment, it is difficult to imagine. and there'll be people in tiers i, 2 and 3 saying, hang on, we havejust been exported thousands of people coming from the most dangerous area and they are all very upset too. there will be british transport police at hubs. they will ensure safeguarding is the idea, but they are obviously going to be making sure, i think, that people are not tempted to make unnecessary journeys. and, of course, as from now, all journeys from within tier 4,which are not connected with work, education,
i can tell him exclusively that i have just been to have a good look around waterloo station, normallyoutnumbering passengers there, people were not travelling at all. there is an awful lot of upset in the railway industry about the way that people were effectively given a window of maybe five or six hours and in particular for people leaving london on long—distance journeys. we have seen these extraordinary images of the chaos and confusion in places like london st pancras on the east...
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a reduced service is also running out of liverpool street and waterloo.ow the weather with sara thornton. hello there and very good morning to you. another very chilly start this morning, temperatures overnight have fallen down to freezing, slightly below in some places. we've got a lot of cloud as well across london and the south—east to start us off, and some mist and fog patches here and there. a predominantly dry day to come, though. but there are a few showers around, most of those towards the west. if you catch one, it could be sleety. certainly it's going to be a cold day for all of us with a top temperature in mid—single figures at best. through the night tonight, we are dry and largely we will be clear, so it'll be another chilly start to your wednesday but it will be off to a dry start. as the day wears on, though, things will turn decidedly tricky and quite wintry. we have an area of rainjust pushing into the south—west through your wednesday. as it meets the cold air above us, it could bring us some sleet and snow which will settle in some pla
a reduced service is also running out of liverpool street and waterloo.ow the weather with sara thornton. hello there and very good morning to you. another very chilly start this morning, temperatures overnight have fallen down to freezing, slightly below in some places. we've got a lot of cloud as well across london and the south—east to start us off, and some mist and fog patches here and there. a predominantly dry day to come, though. but there are a few showers around, most of those...
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the waterloo & city line still closed as usual.um and the netherlands. this is how the a13 looks, the roadworks at beckton slowing things down as you approach the aa06. time for the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's another mild start this morning. quite a bit of cloud, it's feeling damp and the met office has a yellow weather warning in place for heavy rain. widely 20 to a0 millimetres of rain expected between now and 6am tomorrow morning. what is happening is a deepening area of low pressure to the south of the uk bringing all of this rain, it is drawing it north as we head further through this morning and into the afternoon. it could become quite heavy and persistent. it's breezy too, but the temperature is still very mild, a maximum of 13 celsius. 0vernight, we pick up a northerly breeze and that rain reverses, it moves back down south. so still very wet overnight. however it is going to clear through the early hours. sky clearing and the temperature drops, that cold air filtering in behind it. minimum temperature,
the waterloo & city line still closed as usual.um and the netherlands. this is how the a13 looks, the roadworks at beckton slowing things down as you approach the aa06. time for the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's another mild start this morning. quite a bit of cloud, it's feeling damp and the met office has a yellow weather warning in place for heavy rain. widely 20 to a0 millimetres of rain expected between now and 6am tomorrow morning. what is happening is a deepening area...
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no reported problems, other than that ongoing closure of the waterloo and city line.just before junction 1b for dartford, two lanes are closed anti—clockwise for roadworks. time for the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a chilly start this morning, but temperatures above zero. we do, however, have rain. we have had quite a bit of rain overnight. still some to come. the risk of some wintriness. the met 0ffice risk of some wintriness. the met office has a yellow weather warning in place for heavy rain and for snow. that is valid until ten o'clock. just as it starts to move away it could turn wintry. largely out towards parts of east london and beyond. but it will clear through the afternoon. it is dry. you may even see some sunshine. blustery and cold today. temperatures between four and six celsius. 0vernight clear skies. still blustery. the wind dying down. temperatures could drop low enough for a patchy frost by don tomorrow morning. the risk of some showers from the south as we head into saturday as well. the minimum temperature overnight between two an
no reported problems, other than that ongoing closure of the waterloo and city line.just before junction 1b for dartford, two lanes are closed anti—clockwise for roadworks. time for the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a chilly start this morning, but temperatures above zero. we do, however, have rain. we have had quite a bit of rain overnight. still some to come. the risk of some wintriness. the met 0ffice risk of some wintriness. the met office has a yellow weather warning in...
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just the ongoing closure of the waterloo and city line.bar towards junction 23 for the mm south mimms. a broken down crane is blocking a lane. and in charlton, the a207 shooters rd is closed after an accident— just past the fox under the hill pub. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. a chilly start with temperatures widely above zero, so it should be frost free. we have got outbreaks of rain and these will continue through much of the day. largely light and patchy, but you might get one or two heavy bursts mixed in. quite a blustery day as the rain moves through. the temperature feeling cold — between five and seven celsius. 0vernight tonight, the rain will start to move north, and we will have a brief spell where it should be dry and largely clear, but then the next band of rain arrives in the early hours of tomorrow, and that meets some cold air so potentially that could turn a little bit wintry and we might get a bit of wet snow and sleet as we head into tomorrow. the minimum temperature between two and four celsius. for to
just the ongoing closure of the waterloo and city line.bar towards junction 23 for the mm south mimms. a broken down crane is blocking a lane. and in charlton, the a207 shooters rd is closed after an accident— just past the fox under the hill pub. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. a chilly start with temperatures widely above zero, so it should be frost free. we have got outbreaks of rain and these will continue through much of the day. largely light and patchy, but you might...
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no reported problems other than the ongoing waterloo & city line closure.all lane in northolt, the west end road is blocked between the white hart roundabout and the a40 at the polish war memorial after an accident. and in barnet great north road is partly blocked again after an accident at greenhill park. we have slow traffic in both directions to the south of barnet hill time for the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. well, it's a reasonably mild start again this morning, temperatures in mid—single figures. it's a little bit quieter today as well. a bit more sunshine and a bit more blue sky. you mightjust get one or two showers down in the south—east, but they'll gradually fade through the day. elsewhere, it's going to stay dry, just a light breeze and some sunshine. temperatures today getting up to a mild 12, maybe even 13 celsius. now, you could seejust a little bit more cloud through the afternoon, but it's fairly high, so at first turning that sunshine hazy. the cloud becoming a little bit thicker and increasing through this evening and ove
no reported problems other than the ongoing waterloo & city line closure.all lane in northolt, the west end road is blocked between the white hart roundabout and the a40 at the polish war memorial after an accident. and in barnet great north road is partly blocked again after an accident at greenhill park. we have slow traffic in both directions to the south of barnet hill time for the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. well, it's a reasonably mild start again this morning,...
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according to propublica, workers a at tyson plant in waterloo, iowa felt pressured to show up or riskr jobs. that plant is now facing a wrongful death lawsuit, filed on behalf of the families of workers who died after being exposed to the virus. the suit claims that managers were downplaying the dangers of the virus, calling it the glorified flu while simultaneously placing bets on how many workers would get sick. tyson responded saying its top priority is the health and safety of its employees, and that its protective measures meet or exceed official guidance. despite the mounting death toll in various facilities, president trump signed an executive order in april classifying meat plants as essential infrastructure that must remain open. >> they're big companies, but they're now being treated fairly. they're thrilled. and that whole bottleneck is broken up. >> so the defense protection act protects them? >> well, we'll use it. that's what we did. used it. and it helps them greatly to do what they have to do. because they're ready to do it, but they needed some help. >> last week repu
according to propublica, workers a at tyson plant in waterloo, iowa felt pressured to show up or riskr jobs. that plant is now facing a wrongful death lawsuit, filed on behalf of the families of workers who died after being exposed to the virus. the suit claims that managers were downplaying the dangers of the virus, calling it the glorified flu while simultaneously placing bets on how many workers would get sick. tyson responded saying its top priority is the health and safety of its...
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former night manager master brock said the office pooling that was going around at the plant in waterlootaneous fun and intended to boost morale. the 7 managers were fired on december 16th after details of the bet surfaced in wrongful death lawsuits file bed the family's of four workers who died of the coronavirus. >>> army sergeant duke webb appeared before a judge virtually today after being charged with several counts of murder and attempted murder for allegedly opening fire at a rockford, illinois, bowling alley. incidents like this have become a disturbing trend this year, all across the country. >> reporter: active duty sergeant duke webb makes his first court appearance on monday, facing multiple counts of murder and attempted murder after allegedly opening fire on saturday, killing three men and wounding three others, including two teenagers. >> he is in the u.s. army, and we take that very seriously. there are some indications of ptsd and brain injury, but he'll be every waited by a doctor for that. >> reporter: the bowling alley shooting just one of a record high number of kill
former night manager master brock said the office pooling that was going around at the plant in waterlootaneous fun and intended to boost morale. the 7 managers were fired on december 16th after details of the bet surfaced in wrongful death lawsuits file bed the family's of four workers who died of the coronavirus. >>> army sergeant duke webb appeared before a judge virtually today after being charged with several counts of murder and attempted murder for allegedly opening fire at a...
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to iowa, now where tyson foods has fired seven managers at its largest pork processing plant in waterlootigating those managers for a betting pool, betting on how many workers would become infected with coronavirus. a wrongful death lawsuit filed this summer was amended last month to include new allegations that those managers, they were taking measures to protect themselves but they told interpreters for the workers the covid wasn't spreading in the plant. the lawsuit also alleged that plant managers urged those workers to stay on the job even if they were feeling sick or exhibiting symptoms. >>> well, a republican mayor in kansas is stepping down because of threats that she received after publicly supporting a mask mandate. dodge city mayor joyce warshaw submitted her resignation effectively immediatelily tuesday saying quote i do not feel save in this position anymore. she said she received threats telling her to burn in hell and get murdered after she was quoted in an article. warshaw says she has no regrets about supporting that mandate. >>> david bern heart is the latest member of
to iowa, now where tyson foods has fired seven managers at its largest pork processing plant in waterlootigating those managers for a betting pool, betting on how many workers would become infected with coronavirus. a wrongful death lawsuit filed this summer was amended last month to include new allegations that those managers, they were taking measures to protect themselves but they told interpreters for the workers the covid wasn't spreading in the plant. the lawsuit also alleged that plant...
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dan was born and raised in the working class town of waterloo, iowa. his mother said she knew dan would be a wrestler the day they brought him home from the hospital. even as an infant, dan refused to let his back even touch the ground. that's an interesting statement. probably so. at 4 years old, his parents sent him to the local ymca where he learned to swim, wrestle and play football. when he reached high school, dan decided to commit himself entirely to wrestling. his coach quickly saw his unmatched intensity and gave dan the keys to the gym so he could come first thing in the morning to practice. at first, dan was alone. as he achieved one victory after the other, the rest of the team followed his lead. he worked hard. he was also born with something very special, talent. talent, you have it or you don't. during his time in high school, dan's beloved sister was murdered. afterwards, dan poured even more of his energy to wrestling and his success brought happiness and pride to his family, especially in overcoming this incredible heart break that th
dan was born and raised in the working class town of waterloo, iowa. his mother said she knew dan would be a wrestler the day they brought him home from the hospital. even as an infant, dan refused to let his back even touch the ground. that's an interesting statement. probably so. at 4 years old, his parents sent him to the local ymca where he learned to swim, wrestle and play football. when he reached high school, dan decided to commit himself entirely to wrestling. his coach quickly saw his...
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that was justin surrency reporting for us tonight, president and ceo dean banks, he met with tyson waterloo plant employees and community leaders he is also requested the help of former u.s. attorney general eric holder to enhance that tyson workplace. federal authorities have become increasingly worried about a possible russian cybersecurity attack. experts with the department of homeland security say the potential hack poses a grave risk to government for information as well as private companies and organizations. the agency noted the attack began around march and is still ongoing. the agency also warned that it will be difficult to remove the malware president trump has not made any public mention of the hack. the nfl is planning to host health care workers who have received a covid-19 vaccine at the upcoming super bowl. nfl commissioner roger goodell says said it would be a way to thank them for their service during the pandemic and it would also be a way to promote vaccinations the league is planning to have fans in attendance at the big game on february 7th, but has not said how many
that was justin surrency reporting for us tonight, president and ceo dean banks, he met with tyson waterloo plant employees and community leaders he is also requested the help of former u.s. attorney general eric holder to enhance that tyson workplace. federal authorities have become increasingly worried about a possible russian cybersecurity attack. experts with the department of homeland security say the potential hack poses a grave risk to government for information as well as private...
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you may remember some explosive headlines recently about the tyson foods pork processing plant in waterloo, allegations that one of the plant managers at that facility organized a cash buy-in, winner-take-all betting pool for supervisors and managers to bet how many employees at that plant would get covid. it was a heinous enough story at face value, but it was made worse by the fact that more than 1,000 people who worked at that plant actually did get covid. six workers at that plant died. the allegations about the betting pool among the managers were made public by lawsuits filed by one of the workers who died there. well, today we learned that tyson has fired seven of the managers at that plant. they paid for an independent investigation into the matter, the resolution of the independent investigation was that five managers should be canned. apparently, those betting allegations were credible enough to terminate those who were found to be involved. big, big covid outbreaks at facilities like that tyson plant in iowa have been a problem since the start of the pandemic, and they are, in p
you may remember some explosive headlines recently about the tyson foods pork processing plant in waterloo, allegations that one of the plant managers at that facility organized a cash buy-in, winner-take-all betting pool for supervisors and managers to bet how many employees at that plant would get covid. it was a heinous enough story at face value, but it was made worse by the fact that more than 1,000 people who worked at that plant actually did get covid. six workers at that plant died. the...
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listen to one of these front line workers from waterloo, iowa. >> as the spike continues to into up, at some point our capability will hit a cap, and we're not going to be able to accommodate everybody that needs care. commodate everybody that ns care smoothies, and do even mo. chop salsas, spoon thick smoothie bowls, even power through dough, and never stall. the ninja foodi power pitcher. rethink what a blender can do. special guest flo challenges the hand models to show off the ease of comparing rates with progressive's home quote explorer. international hand model jon-jon gets personal. your wayward pinky is grotesque. then a high stakes patty-cake battle royale ends in triumph. you have the upper hands! it's a race to the lowest rate, and so much more. only on "the upper hands." transitions light under control. ♪ upbeat music transitions signature gen 8, available now in 4 new style colors. transitions. we started by making the cloud easier to manage. but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size business. no matter what it does, or how it change
listen to one of these front line workers from waterloo, iowa. >> as the spike continues to into up, at some point our capability will hit a cap, and we're not going to be able to accommodate everybody that needs care. commodate everybody that ns care smoothies, and do even mo. chop salsas, spoon thick smoothie bowls, even power through dough, and never stall. the ninja foodi power pitcher. rethink what a blender can do. special guest flo challenges the hand models to show off the ease of...
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so when lincoln and the northern philadelphia inqui eclipsed, "guadalupe -- waterloo eclipsed." monumental. 's forces pursue. the union army has fought an extensive, tiring battle. it is fascinating. the weather is horrific. they do not have shoes. ps does not have shoes. 50,000 -- 15,000 so horses and mules are dead. the men are exhausted, but they get down to williamsport along the potomac river, and by july 12, they are in position to attack robert e. lee before the waters of the potomac river received and lead the attack before lee escapes -- received -- recede and leave the attack before lee escapes. fabulous topic, the council of war on the 12th. he solicits recommendations and gets votes from his actual subordinates on whether or not they should attack lee at the potomac river, and the high command has changed significant by july 12. the first, second, and third corps all have new commanders, but the general spoke, and they decided not to attack lee, so on july 13, meade will push kind of a small reconnaissance. it is small and rainy. -- smaller economists reconnaissance
so when lincoln and the northern philadelphia inqui eclipsed, "guadalupe -- waterloo eclipsed." monumental. 's forces pursue. the union army has fought an extensive, tiring battle. it is fascinating. the weather is horrific. they do not have shoes. ps does not have shoes. 50,000 -- 15,000 so horses and mules are dead. the men are exhausted, but they get down to williamsport along the potomac river, and by july 12, they are in position to attack robert e. lee before the waters of the...
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he saved the fifth corps, at the battle of waterloo road. good and so, except it was something that chamberlain you know as you pointed out on chris, he was very territorial about this. like this is my battle, and i want people to understand it my way. and we should not forget what joshua chamberlain did those last few weeks of the war. and it's a brilliant book. >> what about, chris was there was a book several years ago, they came out and it talked about the miss of little round top. saying how important was. and there was a question here that we have from tom, and he says i would like to get your opinions, on what the rebels would have done, had it taken it. as and plus the union six core would've been available to take it. it was an area of significance, and we were led to believe that, or is that something that came all the way through the eyes of the veterans. >> you know i'm not a tactician, i'm not a strategist, and the heel was important. as george icky meade says it, governor warren says it, and it was significant. but if the confe
he saved the fifth corps, at the battle of waterloo road. good and so, except it was something that chamberlain you know as you pointed out on chris, he was very territorial about this. like this is my battle, and i want people to understand it my way. and we should not forget what joshua chamberlain did those last few weeks of the war. and it's a brilliant book. >> what about, chris was there was a book several years ago, they came out and it talked about the miss of little round top....
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just the waterloo and city line still closed as usual.to the works at beckton. in catford, the a205 is partly blocked at catford hill after an accident. time for the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a mild start this morning, temperatures widely in double figures. we had some rain overnight, and we've still got a little bit first thing this morning, some patchy rain, but it'll clear away eastwards. we are, however, left with a legacy of cloud. it's going to stay rather grey, rather murky in one or two spots, especially towards the home counties. the cloud also thick enough to produce the odd spot of light rain and drizzle, and it's breezy too. temperatures today, despite all that, getting up to 13, maybe even 1a celsius, so certainly much milder than it should be at this time of year. overnight, a dry start, then more rain piles through as we head through the early hours and into saturday morning. minimum temperature again mild, between nine and 11 celsius. so a damp start tomorrow morning, but that will clear and we'll see
just the waterloo and city line still closed as usual.to the works at beckton. in catford, the a205 is partly blocked at catford hill after an accident. time for the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a mild start this morning, temperatures widely in double figures. we had some rain overnight, and we've still got a little bit first thing this morning, some patchy rain, but it'll clear away eastwards. we are, however, left with a legacy of cloud. it's going to stay rather grey,...
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so when lincoln and the northern public -- "the philadelphia inquirer" on july 6 says, "waterloo eclipsed." that is monumental. so meade's forces pursue. the union army has fought an extensive, tiring battle for three days. the soldiers camped during the pursuit are fascinating. the weather is horrific. they do not have shoes. half of the corps does not have shoes. 15,000 or so horses and mules are dead during the campaign. the men are exhausted, but they get down to williamsport along the potomac river, and by july 12, they are in position to attack robert e. lee before the waters of the potomac river . leewaters receded and escapes before meade can attack. meade will hold the council war. another fabulous topic, the council of war on the 12th. he solicits recommendations and get actual votes from his subordinates on whether or not they should attack lee at the potomac river. and the high command has changed significantly by july 12. the i, ii, and iii corps all have new commanders, but the generals vote and they decided not to attack lee. so on july 13, meade will push reconnaissance, i
so when lincoln and the northern public -- "the philadelphia inquirer" on july 6 says, "waterloo eclipsed." that is monumental. so meade's forces pursue. the union army has fought an extensive, tiring battle for three days. the soldiers camped during the pursuit are fascinating. the weather is horrific. they do not have shoes. half of the corps does not have shoes. 15,000 or so horses and mules are dead during the campaign. the men are exhausted, but they get down to...
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om and alita sullivan of waterloo, iowa, gave their sons in that war. all five of them. george sullivan, frank sullivan, oversullivan, madison sullivan, albert leo sullivan all five sons killed in the south pacific in 1942. .ll five of them given for us every single day nurses and e.r. doctors and janitors and delivery people take huge risks for us. for 2 1/2 centuries americans have done what was asked of them and more. we serve on juries, we pay our tax, we have been drafted into the military. why? we do these things not because we necessarily want to do them, but because we recognize that we have an inherited freedoms and liberty and prosperity from others who secured them for us. we understand that freedom and prosperity aren't gifts to be taken for granted. to be exalmted above -- exalted above what we owe each other. they are blessings to be paid forward and to be fought for. so what about this? what about this mask? what about this? ask off for freedom. really? this is a flimsy piece of cloth. it's uncomfortable, it's inconvenient, but it saves lives. it saves oth
om and alita sullivan of waterloo, iowa, gave their sons in that war. all five of them. george sullivan, frank sullivan, oversullivan, madison sullivan, albert leo sullivan all five sons killed in the south pacific in 1942. .ll five of them given for us every single day nurses and e.r. doctors and janitors and delivery people take huge risks for us. for 2 1/2 centuries americans have done what was asked of them and more. we serve on juries, we pay our tax, we have been drafted into the...
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. >> reporter: lindsey is an icu nurse in waterloo, iowa.seeing community members coming in, they can't breathe anymore. so they come into the hospital and it just seems to be nonstop. >> reporter: in sioux falls, south dakota, one hospital is facing a daily juggling act. >> we are at capacity. we're constantly managing our beds >> reporter: since november 1st, the total number of hospitalized covid patients in the united states has doubled, nearing 100,000. in california officials warn the state could see hospitalizations there triple by christmas, the governor now considering a wider stay-at-home order and as new york hospitals scramble to expand capacity, nurses at one medical center in westchester county are on a two-day strike, protesting what they call inadequate staffing. what they are being asked to do, they say, has simply becoming too much >> we've done this through covid, tears, not going home, being sick, not eating, no breaks >> reporter: and it is not just the physical toll, buzz many tell us on the front lines that the emotion
. >> reporter: lindsey is an icu nurse in waterloo, iowa.seeing community members coming in, they can't breathe anymore. so they come into the hospital and it just seems to be nonstop. >> reporter: in sioux falls, south dakota, one hospital is facing a daily juggling act. >> we are at capacity. we're constantly managing our beds >> reporter: since november 1st, the total number of hospitalized covid patients in the united states has doubled, nearing 100,000. in...
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more specifically tyson foods is facing a wrongful death lawsuit after a worker at the waterloo, iowa plant contracted covid-19 and passed away. those larger firms may be able to incur the larger more expensive legal fees. it is the smaller ones that could be hit hard. fox business caught up with a work place safety attorney says it is really difficult for the businesses to keep up with the ever changing rules. >> companies worried about that because of ever changing guidance with respect to cdc and local state and health officials. they are really concerned they will miss something accidentally. reporter: at least 21 states taking it into their own hands to file some type of liability legislation but you have civil rights groups as well as labor groups oppose any type of shield because they feel like employees are at risk when they go to risk throughout the pandemic. possibly employers may skimp out on protection. neil. neil: kristina, thank you very, very much, my friend. following all of that in new york city. i want to go to congressman mark green for some of the reasons kristina
more specifically tyson foods is facing a wrongful death lawsuit after a worker at the waterloo, iowa plant contracted covid-19 and passed away. those larger firms may be able to incur the larger more expensive legal fees. it is the smaller ones that could be hit hard. fox business caught up with a work place safety attorney says it is really difficult for the businesses to keep up with the ever changing rules. >> companies worried about that because of ever changing guidance with respect...
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. >> there's a museum in my hometown of waterloo.wn house, you know, i think today, there's a feature film coming out, it's about, it's not about wrestling but about a family and i'm involved with that called the last champion and i'm always promoting this sport just because we need it. we need it. it's a great sport. brian: right it teaches toughness, personal responsibility, and putting yourself on the line. there's no one except you and the other guy or the other woman. dan gable, congratulations, you deserve that honor and so much more. its been a privilege talking to you thanks so much. >> hey i'm just glad to be here , thank you. this year you got it done. now walmart can help check off your gift list with free curbside pickup, fast delivery from your walmart store, or gifts shipped right to your door. let's end the year celebrating. ♪ dear 2020, you had your time. (sigh...) let's end the year celebrating. now, it's our time. time to get away to a place where we can finally be free. free from boundaries... ...limitations. even
. >> there's a museum in my hometown of waterloo.wn house, you know, i think today, there's a feature film coming out, it's about, it's not about wrestling but about a family and i'm involved with that called the last champion and i'm always promoting this sport just because we need it. we need it. it's a great sport. brian: right it teaches toughness, personal responsibility, and putting yourself on the line. there's no one except you and the other guy or the other woman. dan gable,...
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the waterloo & city line remains closed. on the roads, it's very foggy this morning.me dense fog as well. murky conditions. the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for the fog. it's valid until 11 o'clock this morning, but for some, especially in the home counties, that mightjust linger all day. if you are stuck underneath it it will feel very cold. if it does lift, it is likely to lift into low cloud. the small chance of a shower to the south and east of london, but largely dry today, temperatures between two and four celsius only. overnight it stays pretty cold. and if you lose the mist and fog today, it's likely to reform. another murky night. the minimum temperature away from central london down to zero. there mayjust be a sparkle or two frost first thing tomorrow morning. another murky start to tuesday. it stays pretty chilly through tomorrow. the fog perhaps lingering a little less because there is more of a breeze. hopefully less murky tomorrow afternoon. that's it. much more on bbc london facebook and bbc london twitter. i'll be backjust after nine.
the waterloo & city line remains closed. on the roads, it's very foggy this morning.me dense fog as well. murky conditions. the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for the fog. it's valid until 11 o'clock this morning, but for some, especially in the home counties, that mightjust linger all day. if you are stuck underneath it it will feel very cold. if it does lift, it is likely to lift into low cloud. the small chance of a shower to the south and east of london, but largely dry...