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was loaded as a rare i would, funded hollywood production short mostly in the capital of the united alabama. i do story line is about the misfits so called terrorist crime fighters in an imaginary country called jazz is pair up against our group. the muslim brought over the base some resemblance to carter which until january 2021 was under located by 4. it's out of neighbors, including the us for where the film was on. but we partner with a muslim brother, local parents, organization in some country, gods here a stain. ro. real name is adam abdulla man and amy odyssey the out of the reporter tom at all the solid, his team of piece together the behind the scenes story of how the misfits was produced. the movie began production as a crime cable. i said in a caribbean island, but after a series of mishaps, it moved to the middle east. not only did the location change, but so to did the funding, the production structure and crucially, 8 script. oh, the it all began in 2016 with an international filmmaker who had a vision for a global blockbuster movie. lemme one nation that is a better philosop
was loaded as a rare i would, funded hollywood production short mostly in the capital of the united alabama. i do story line is about the misfits so called terrorist crime fighters in an imaginary country called jazz is pair up against our group. the muslim brought over the base some resemblance to carter which until january 2021 was under located by 4. it's out of neighbors, including the us for where the film was on. but we partner with a muslim brother, local parents, organization in some...
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united states. one of the places i went to his northern alabama.ver been to northern alabama in myba life and i had this idea, if any of the viewers tonight have read the work, there was a book in the 1930s that detailed life in appalachia in this very poor part of the united states and that is when i thought northern alabama was white. my mindset was this is a really poor area still and then i got to northern alabama and landed at a modern international airport in the town of huntington or surrey, huntsville northern alabama. the people were wonderful and there was an international hotel up on the hillh and i was blown away. this is a part of the country that came as a complete surprise to a me that was very prosperous and up-to-date. there are more of these per square mile in northern alabama than any other part of the united states. with international agricultural research there's all this stuff going on. anyway, i was fascinated. i did my talk on the way out of town and i'm getting ready to go back to the airport to fly back home. the local fel
united states. one of the places i went to his northern alabama.ver been to northern alabama in myba life and i had this idea, if any of the viewers tonight have read the work, there was a book in the 1930s that detailed life in appalachia in this very poor part of the united states and that is when i thought northern alabama was white. my mindset was this is a really poor area still and then i got to northern alabama and landed at a modern international airport in the town of huntington or...
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alabama and my life. i had no idea they had led the work on a.g. -- and there was a book in the i 1930s in appalachia and is very poor part of united states. that is what i thought northern alabama was like. my mindset was this is a really poor area still and when i got to northern alabama i landed at the international airport in the town of huntington. i was taken through a small city on the banks of the tennessee river and it's a delightful place with people who were a four-star international hotel on the hill and i was blown away. this was a country that was a complete surprise to me. it was very prosperous and very at to date. there are more square miles in alabama than any other part of united states. their space research and international agriculture research. i did my talk and on the way out of town i'm mike getting ready to go back to the airport to fly back home to oregon and the local fellow who was my driver we are in the car headed to the airport and we have a little extra time. he knew i was interested in fertilizer history so he took me out -- we had time to take off on our route and we went down the road and what rem
alabama and my life. i had no idea they had led the work on a.g. -- and there was a book in the i 1930s in appalachia and is very poor part of united states. that is what i thought northern alabama was like. my mindset was this is a really poor area still and when i got to northern alabama i landed at the international airport in the town of huntington. i was taken through a small city on the banks of the tennessee river and it's a delightful place with people who were a four-star international...
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a i'd never been to northern alabama and my life and i had this idea and there was a book in the 1930s a detailed life in appalachia in this very poor part of united states and my mindset was this is a really a skill and i got to alabama and landed a national arab word in the town of huntsville and northern alabama. it was taken to a small city called florence alabama on the bank of the tennessee river and it was a delightful place and people were wonderful. it was a four-star international hotel on a hill and i was blown away. this was a complete surprise to me and it was actually very prosperous. it was very up-to-date. therere are more -- per square mile than any other place the united states at that time. they did international and agricultural research so anyway i was fascinated and i gave my talk and am getting ready to go back to the airport to fly back home to oregon and a local fellow who is a driver picked me up in the car and we were heading to the airport and we have a little extra time. he had a fertilizer history so he took me out on the little detour and we went down the road to this hope the remains of an old or lizer factory and t
a i'd never been to northern alabama and my life and i had this idea and there was a book in the 1930s a detailed life in appalachia in this very poor part of united states and my mindset was this is a really a skill and i got to alabama and landed a national arab word in the town of huntsville and northern alabama. it was taken to a small city called florence alabama on the bank of the tennessee river and it was a delightful place and people were wonderful. it was a four-star international...
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a dams got built, the lakes are establish there is more coastline in northern alabama than the rest of the united states. a string of lakes that goes on and on and is beautiful. in this project was finished and the electric power began to flow. and industries began to come in it was all ford stream except industries he not would have chosen but they required allied of electric power. they started to come in and as i said earlier when you go there now, it is a wonderful area. it is a lovely area. it has caught up with the rest of the united states. and there are real questions and ford might not have been a better choice and they go over the dynamics with that and it is complex but the book goes into would we really have been worse off? it seems this is an enormous success story but i made the argument and it is fair to make it would almost be as good as henry ford and to be more efficient there is no easy answer it has to be taken on a case-by-case basis. tga was life changing and ford would have done that also. so we and up with a very difficult question. that's a good question. >> i think it's
a dams got built, the lakes are establish there is more coastline in northern alabama than the rest of the united states. a string of lakes that goes on and on and is beautiful. in this project was finished and the electric power began to flow. and industries began to come in it was all ford stream except industries he not would have chosen but they required allied of electric power. they started to come in and as i said earlier when you go there now, it is a wonderful area. it is a lovely...
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alabama in my life. and i had this idea so if they have read the work so the detail detail life in appalachia a very poor part of the united states that's what i found that what northern alabama was like. this is a really poor areas still and then i got to northern alabama i land at a modern international airport in huntsville in northern alabama and on and on the banks of the tennessee river people were wonderful with a four-star international hotel on the hill and i was mode away. this is part of the country that came as a complete surprise because itt was very prosperous and up to date there were more off these per square mile than any other part of the united states. it is the site of space research and agricultural research and all this stuff going on. so anyway i was fascinated so then getting ready back to go to the airport in the local fellow the driver pick me up in a car and headed to the airport not interested in fertilizer history he went additionally the remains of the old fertilizer factory. so then now in the middle of the field what had to have been a gigantic factory. and that was interesting to me. so wha
alabama in my life. and i had this idea so if they have read the work so the detail detail life in appalachia a very poor part of the united states that's what i found that what northern alabama was like. this is a really poor areas still and then i got to northern alabama i land at a modern international airport in huntsville in northern alabama and on and on the banks of the tennessee river people were wonderful with a four-star international hotel on the hill and i was mode away. this is...
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. >> joyce vance is a former united states attorney in alabama and an msnbc contributor. we'll take you back to southlake, texas and hear from the race and culture controversy. t here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. we gave new zzzquil pure zzzs bu restorative herbal sleepke to people who were tired of being tired. i've never slept like this before. i've never woken up like this before. crafted with clinically studied plant-based ingredients that work naturally with your body. for restorative sleep like never before. mission control, we are go for launch. um, she's eating the rocket. ♪♪ lunchables! built to be eaten. ♪♪ things you start when you're 45. coaching. new workouts. and screening for colon cancer. yep. the american cancer society recommends screening starting at age 45, instead of 5
. >> joyce vance is a former united states attorney in alabama and an msnbc contributor. we'll take you back to southlake, texas and hear from the race and culture controversy. t here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their...
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united nations. the u. s. fate of alabama recorded more than more deaths send birth last year for the 1st time in its history. state health officials have blamed the corona, vice for the surgeon fatalities. the us is recording an average of 140000 new cases in to 1000 deaths every day. as a country enters flu season house officials are urging people to get a flu shot, as well as the cobra vine team vaccine. hundreds of people in nicaragua are fighting to access limited oxygen supplies. relatives of corona virus, patients have lined up in the capitol managua to refill oxygen tanks, vice president rosario maria has accused doctors of health terrorism for reporting . the virus is more widespread than officials acknowledge. many people are being forced to care for sick family members at home. the thousands of people have been told to leave their homes after a volcanic eruption on the spanish canary islands. it follows the week of increasing face, make seismic activity on the island of la palmer, 500 kilometers off the coast of we
united nations. the u. s. fate of alabama recorded more than more deaths send birth last year for the 1st time in its history. state health officials have blamed the corona, vice for the surgeon fatalities. the us is recording an average of 140000 new cases in to 1000 deaths every day. as a country enters flu season house officials are urging people to get a flu shot, as well as the cobra vine team vaccine. hundreds of people in nicaragua are fighting to access limited oxygen supplies....
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united states. i was in san antonio one year. one year in alabama. united states. >> reporter: hundreds of u.s. military veterans have volunteered through praoeut veterans groups to provide services to these afghan evacuees at eight u.s. military bases. some of these afghans may be on the military bases until spring. bret? >> bret: thank you. tonight republicans are celebrating a big win over democrats in the congressional baseball game. the gop side won by a score of 13-12. president biden was on hand. he was one of four former players inducted into the congressional baseball hall of fame. also enshrined a late president george h. w. bush. last night's contest raised $1.2 million for local charities. up next north korea's leader wants to talk with the south. they want big changes from the u.s., but is it provocative? i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. i asked for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people 65 and older. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent is the only vaccine approved by the fda fo
united states. i was in san antonio one year. one year in alabama. united states. >> reporter: hundreds of u.s. military veterans have volunteered through praoeut veterans groups to provide services to these afghan evacuees at eight u.s. military bases. some of these afghans may be on the military bases until spring. bret? >> bret: thank you. tonight republicans are celebrating a big win over democrats in the congressional baseball game. the gop side won by a score of 13-12....
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united states of america. folks in my district in south alabama work hard every day to support the military readiness of this country. unlike president biden and his allies in congress, alabamans understand how important it is to fully fund our military. i urge my colleagues to support our armed forces and oppose this amendment so i turn my time back to you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from alabama, mr. rogers, reserves. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. jacobs: i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama has the right to close. so the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. jacobs: ok, great. i hear my colleagues on the other side talk a lot about the need from afghanistan. what's interesting is that in the continuing resolution that this body passed just yesterday, there was additional supplemental funding for afghanistan and yet my colleagues on the other side of the aisle decided to vote against it. i also hear them talk about the threats and the briefings that supposedly we were not in. i sit on both the foreign affairs and armed services c
united states of america. folks in my district in south alabama work hard every day to support the military readiness of this country. unlike president biden and his allies in congress, alabamans understand how important it is to fully fund our military. i urge my colleagues to support our armed forces and oppose this amendment so i turn my time back to you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from alabama, mr. rogers, reserves. the gentlewoman from california is...
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sncc, and hardened places of racism in the united states in those day, mississippi, alabama, to become more and more radical and weren't just looking at instances of bad policy in the united states, but were trying to create a more systemic critique of american government policy, and one of the critiques that they had developed by late 1964, arilily 1965, is sncc, radical activists was that the united states was complicit with the kind of imperialism that they found so immoral and wrong in places like that. so their critique of vietnam as a theater which the united states would become involved stem from their already fairly richly developed critique about the u.s. involvement in what was called end of third world. so from africa to asia for these sncc activists, not a long leap. and other militant african-americans, not just associated with sncc, also using this kind of critique. began to speak out earlier, about the war in vietnam. this is not mainstream groups. the reverend king, for example, in '64 and '65 is not speaking out against the war in vietnam. he probably had reservations
sncc, and hardened places of racism in the united states in those day, mississippi, alabama, to become more and more radical and weren't just looking at instances of bad policy in the united states, but were trying to create a more systemic critique of american government policy, and one of the critiques that they had developed by late 1964, arilily 1965, is sncc, radical activists was that the united states was complicit with the kind of imperialism that they found so immoral and wrong in...
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and in the south, a number of icus are at their breaking point n alabama, all intensive care unit bedsof icu beds are now occupied. a dangerous scenario for those who need care. but a lack of hospital dedz is not the only issue straining health care centers. in upstate new york, one hospital has announced it will pause maternity services after dozens of staff members quit over a vaccine mandate. all health care workers statewide until september 27th to get the shot. since then, 42 employees from the lewis county general hospital resigned and it could put other departments in jeopardy. joining me with more on this is kristen dalgren. you spoke to the ceo of this hoept. what did he tell you about how this mandate is impacting care? >> right. so this is the state mandate, the hospital following along. they told the workers in august that this was coming down and that people had to get vaccinated by the 27th of this month. 42 of them zuded to resign. another 125 of them still have not gotten the vak sunation. they haven't said which side they are leaning to. and so when six of the workers
and in the south, a number of icus are at their breaking point n alabama, all intensive care unit bedsof icu beds are now occupied. a dangerous scenario for those who need care. but a lack of hospital dedz is not the only issue straining health care centers. in upstate new york, one hospital has announced it will pause maternity services after dozens of staff members quit over a vaccine mandate. all health care workers statewide until september 27th to get the shot. since then, 42 employees...
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united states. to montgomery alabama were communities are -- or were poorer families are in seeking a virus of justice as well as good-paying jobs. on a recent visit to the town of mount vernon new york i met families unable to flush their toilets for more than 20 years. the american jobs plan provides an opportunity to deal with the climate crisis head-on. it's a chance to create jobs and build of a structure to create sustainable economic development and make america a model of ingenuity where we can all have clean air and water. this funding should come with guardrails that will ensure charlotte mayor lindemann nailed from your would no longer get sewage in their yards or homes and in the sanitation system come with the same parts warranty would expect from a car a hot water heater or heating and cooling system. i'm requesting that you also coordinate investment and the structure including sanitation for all. i request that we come together and what this climate crisis to ensure the future of children grandchildren and seven generations to come. i thank you for this opportunity to speak before you
united states. to montgomery alabama were communities are -- or were poorer families are in seeking a virus of justice as well as good-paying jobs. on a recent visit to the town of mount vernon new york i met families unable to flush their toilets for more than 20 years. the american jobs plan provides an opportunity to deal with the climate crisis head-on. it's a chance to create jobs and build of a structure to create sustainable economic development and make america a model of ingenuity...
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this i inequality exists ee throughout the united states, whether in alabama or many other communities, or in kentucky where poor white families are seeking sanitation and environmental justice as well as good paying jobs. in a recent visit to the town of vernon, new york, i met families who have been unable to flush their toilets more more than 20 moyears. the american jobs plan provides an opportunity to deal with the climateth crisis head on. it is a chance to create job and build infrastructure, to create sustainable economic development and make america a model of ingenuity where we can all have clean air and water in every w community. withll this finding should come guardrails that will ensure that mrs. charlie may of the county or linda mcneill from new york will no longer get sewage in their yards or homes. lagoons are not built next to schools andr any sanitation system comes with t the same performance and warranty we have come to expect from a car, a hot water heater or a heating and cooling system. i am requesting that you all support wainvestment and resilit infrastructur
this i inequality exists ee throughout the united states, whether in alabama or many other communities, or in kentucky where poor white families are seeking sanitation and environmental justice as well as good paying jobs. in a recent visit to the town of vernon, new york, i met families who have been unable to flush their toilets more more than 20 moyears. the american jobs plan provides an opportunity to deal with the climateth crisis head on. it is a chance to create job and build...
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alabama. while supporting firefighting in the western united states. there are 200 soldiers deployed to fight the fires in northern california. 2 million gallons of fire retardant. we are also conducting hurricane ida relief. goes into providing high water vehicles. usnorthcom continues its support as lead combat and command for operation allies welcome in the continental united states. the lead federal agency with the department of homeland security. working around-the-clock building capacity to support afghan personnel. our total capacity at eight different installations is approximately 36,000. the evacuee population is approximately 25,600. we are working to increase capacity to at least 50,000 and will pride appropriate -- provide appropriate food, water, recreational activities from the port of entry to the location of accommodations. my team of military civilians and contract personnel will continue working closely with government and nongovernment to ensure further requirements capabilities are available for these afghan personnel. i visited op
alabama. while supporting firefighting in the western united states. there are 200 soldiers deployed to fight the fires in northern california. 2 million gallons of fire retardant. we are also conducting hurricane ida relief. goes into providing high water vehicles. usnorthcom continues its support as lead combat and command for operation allies welcome in the continental united states. the lead federal agency with the department of homeland security. working around-the-clock building capacity...
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failing infrastructure in sanitation and inequality that exist throughout the united states, whether in montgomery, alabama or elsewhere, or a county in kentucky where poor white families are also seeking sanitation and environmental justice as well as good paying jobs. during a recent visit to mount vernon, new york, i met families that have been unable to -- for more than 20 years. the american jobs plan provides an opportunity to deal with the climate crisis head on for vulnerable communities. this is a chance to create jobs, create sustainable economic development and make america a model of ingenuity where we can all have clean air and water in every community. with this funding, to come guardrails that ensure that lawrence county and the member from mount vernon, new york, would never get sewage again in their yard. and count -- or heating and cooling system. i am requesting that you all support the investment in resilient infrastructure, including sanitation for all. and i request that we come together to confront this climate crisis and to ensure the future of our children, grandchildren and seven
failing infrastructure in sanitation and inequality that exist throughout the united states, whether in montgomery, alabama or elsewhere, or a county in kentucky where poor white families are also seeking sanitation and environmental justice as well as good paying jobs. during a recent visit to mount vernon, new york, i met families that have been unable to -- for more than 20 years. the american jobs plan provides an opportunity to deal with the climate crisis head on for vulnerable...
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. >>> coming up for us, alabama's coronavirus crisis getting worse. more patients filling intensive care units before. we'll go there next. ♪ bougie like natty in the styrofoam ♪ ♪ squeak-squeakin' in the truck bed all the way home ♪ ♪ some alabama-jamma, she my dixieland delight ♪ ♪ ayy, that's how we do, how we do, ♪ ♪ fancy like, oh ♪ today let's paint with behr ultra scuff defense® ...so that you can live that scuff-free life. honey, i'm home! honey! scuff defense. right now, get incredible savings on select behr ultra® paints, starting at $29.98* what happens when we welcome change? we can transform our workforce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change-- meeting them where they are, and getting them where they want to be. faster. vmware. welcome change. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps ope
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. >>> hospitals across the united states are at the breaking point again. in alabama%. staffing shortages at places to bad the national guard has been called in to help out. let's walk through the latest numbers and they are not great. you look at the case count right now. sunday, 163,728 new covid cases reported. one year ago, 39.355. we were talking about how that was a dangerously high baseline heading into winter. here's where we are now one year later. 39,000 then. 163,000 now. and with that sadly comes a return to the high covid death count. 1,561. your friends, neighbors, fellow americans dying yesterday of covid. the low is in the early summer of 217. one year ago it was 804. that's another trendline heading in the wrong direction. a bit of a stabilization, but nearly 10 0,000 americans hospitalized with covid. one year ago it was 39,900. at this point let's bring in dr. william shafner. doctor, thank you for your time today. dr. fauci looks at the overall hospitalizations and alarming icu numbers, worse in some states than others and says we're at a breaking
. >>> hospitals across the united states are at the breaking point again. in alabama%. staffing shortages at places to bad the national guard has been called in to help out. let's walk through the latest numbers and they are not great. you look at the case count right now. sunday, 163,728 new covid cases reported. one year ago, 39.355. we were talking about how that was a dangerously high baseline heading into winter. here's where we are now one year later. 39,000 then. 163,000 now....
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units here is nbc's erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: the delta variant pushing hospitals closer to crisis icus in alabama, georgia, florida and texas now at 90% capacity and more. nearly a quarter of covid cases reported last week are children. the push to get them vaccinated more urgent than ever. pfizer telling nbc news that its vaccine data for 11-year-olds will be available later this month. here at marshall hospital outside sacramento, physician assistant arianna campbell faces a number of covid patients many of them unable to breathe. >> you're already out of beds? >> yes. >> reporter: the lives of those she's trying to save often those of her friends and neighbors like her friend, her best friend died from it yet she still re refuses to get the vaccine. >> i just want to be sure, what if i am that small, minute number that actually dies from it >> reporter: what do you tell someone like antoinette? she's your friend. >> i lost sleep over that. i'm trying to help folks trust in medicine. >> reporter: after weeks of 1 14-hour shifts, arianna says she's terrified of getting infected herself and giving it to her husban
units here is nbc's erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: the delta variant pushing hospitals closer to crisis icus in alabama, georgia, florida and texas now at 90% capacity and more. nearly a quarter of covid cases reported last week are children. the push to get them vaccinated more urgent than ever. pfizer telling nbc news that its vaccine data for 11-year-olds will be available later this month. here at marshall hospital outside sacramento, physician assistant arianna campbell faces a number...
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units. house numbers devoted -- house members who voted on it call it getting btued. in alabama, here is michael on the democrats line, good morning. caller: i would like everybody to remember what they are voting to fund is what donald trump has already spent, nearly $8 trillion, much of which went to the military, money they did not even ask for. i know there will be republican saying they are spending way too much, trump has spent more than anybody has and unfortunately the democrats went along with it. but now that of course the democrats are in office, the republicans ought to balk at the -- what they wish to spend, which is basically to help the general public. that's all i have to say, thank you. host: a busy week on capitol hill and also at the white house , joined next by the white house reporter for the washington examiner who is here with us to talk about the week ahead, the president busy over the weekend. he and his staff talking to lawmakers about the votes ahead. guest: thanks for having me. a big week for the president's agenda. the hard infrastructure bill is up
units. house numbers devoted -- house members who voted on it call it getting btued. in alabama, here is michael on the democrats line, good morning. caller: i would like everybody to remember what they are voting to fund is what donald trump has already spent, nearly $8 trillion, much of which went to the military, money they did not even ask for. i know there will be republican saying they are spending way too much, trump has spent more than anybody has and unfortunately the democrats went...
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intensive care units in several places are overwhelmed, even maxed out, like in alabama. "the washington post" reporting that a man who was having a cardiac emergency died because he was turned away from 43 hospitals, none of which had an icu bed available. jake? >> athena jones, thank you so much. a brand-new cnn poll in the politics lead gauges our support for mandatory vaccines in the u.s. right now. i want to bring in harry enten, he's cnn's senior political writer and analyst. so, harry, this new poll shows that more americans are in favor of requiring vaccines. break it down for us. >> sure. so, look, take a look right now across different specific actions that you might take. attend school in person, attend a sporting event, work in a grocery store. look at that and compare those numbers to april. you see increases across the board. now 55% if for attend school in person. work in person, 54%. even shopping in a grocery store, where you only have a minority, look at that increase. a 15-point increase from april. on these specific things you do see majorities on most
intensive care units in several places are overwhelmed, even maxed out, like in alabama. "the washington post" reporting that a man who was having a cardiac emergency died because he was turned away from 43 hospitals, none of which had an icu bed available. jake? >> athena jones, thank you so much. a brand-new cnn poll in the politics lead gauges our support for mandatory vaccines in the u.s. right now. i want to bring in harry enten, he's cnn's senior political writer and...
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units. i'm showing states with 10% or fewer of their icu beds left, including alabama, florida, georgia, kentucky,i iarkansas, texas, idaho. you don't have enough nurses, you have overstressed icu systems and you have health care workers flat out exhausted. >> all of that is totally true. we are now drawing on our reserves for people to cover the icu. the other challenge, of course, is that when you have this much virus circulating in the community, it's kind of inevitable that many of your health care workers are going to get infected even if they were vaccinated fully to start with. we're seeing a lot of breakthrough infections with delta. it's not as bad as if you were unvaccinated for sure but that still means you've got to stay home from work for ten days. we're really decimating the ranks of our health care workers in addition to stressing them out with this intense demand. >> help me understand this part. i'm going to drop a 10-year-old off at school tomorrow. his school is doing a fantastic job. but when i see these numbers, 1 in 4 cases among children and these numbers, the case count go
units. i'm showing states with 10% or fewer of their icu beds left, including alabama, florida, georgia, kentucky,i iarkansas, texas, idaho. you don't have enough nurses, you have overstressed icu systems and you have health care workers flat out exhausted. >> all of that is totally true. we are now drawing on our reserves for people to cover the icu. the other challenge, of course, is that when you have this much virus circulating in the community, it's kind of inevitable that many of...
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alabama. for a snapshot of the united states and the world today here is the front-page headline from today'sashington post and here the headline on the front page, weather disasters expand their reach, taliban outlasted the u.s. at the table. below that a story about new york city and the recent flood. many immigrants and flooded basements were killed in the recent floods. besides that a story on job openings and the recent jobs reports. the headline, jobseekers as well. pondering covid's endgame, however does this end? next is that a story about the texas law restricting abortion access. just a look at the front-page this morning. this is andre in hyattsville, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. yes, i called to let you guys know the united states will remain the greatest country in the world because of its know-how. you know, this feeling that exists nowadays exists in the minds of the people who do not believe in this country. the united states is a farce. it is the greatest nation on the earth. every country dreams to come over here. like i said, that feeling is in the mind of
alabama. for a snapshot of the united states and the world today here is the front-page headline from today'sashington post and here the headline on the front page, weather disasters expand their reach, taliban outlasted the u.s. at the table. below that a story about new york city and the recent flood. many immigrants and flooded basements were killed in the recent floods. besides that a story on job openings and the recent jobs reports. the headline, jobseekers as well. pondering covid's...
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bide within a key speech at the united nations assembly following a series of setbacks at home and abroad. and the latest with the pandemic. a stark development out of alabamaood morning and welcome to "morning joe." it is monday, september 20th. president biden will address the united nations general assembly tomorrow. his first since taking office. it could amount to a major test of his presidency as some of america's closest allies look to see whether u.s. foreign policy has really changed since donald trump left the white house. tomorrow's speech comes on the heels of a series of setbacks for the biden administration on friday. first, the pentagon announced that a drone strike targeting terrorists in afghanistan late last month mistakenly killed ten civilians including seven children. an fda advisory panel overwhelmingly voted against a proposal to give a third pfizer covid vaccine dose to the general population. the booster shot was only approved for seniors or high risk groups. >>> and finally, france recalled its ambassador to the united states in protest over president biden's decision to provide nuclear power submarines to australia. we'll get into
bide within a key speech at the united nations assembly following a series of setbacks at home and abroad. and the latest with the pandemic. a stark development out of alabamaood morning and welcome to "morning joe." it is monday, september 20th. president biden will address the united nations general assembly tomorrow. his first since taking office. it could amount to a major test of his presidency as some of america's closest allies look to see whether u.s. foreign policy has really...
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alabama. for a snapshot of the united states and the world today here is the front-page headline from today'sashington post and here the headline on the front page, weather disasters expand their reach, taliban outlasted the u.s. at the table. below that a story about new york city and the recent flood. many immigrants and flooded basements were killed in the recent floods. besides that a story on job openings and the recent jobs reports. the headline, jobseekers as well. pondering covid's endgame, however does this end? next is that a story about the texas law restricting abortion access. just a look at the front-page this morning. this is andre in hyattsville, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. yes, i called to let you guys know the united states will remain the greatest country in the world because of its know-how. you know, this feeling that exists nowadays exists in the minds of the people who do not believe in this country. the united states is a farce. it is the greatest nation on the earth. every country dreams to come over here. like i said, that feeling is in the mind of
alabama. for a snapshot of the united states and the world today here is the front-page headline from today'sashington post and here the headline on the front page, weather disasters expand their reach, taliban outlasted the u.s. at the table. below that a story about new york city and the recent flood. many immigrants and flooded basements were killed in the recent floods. besides that a story on job openings and the recent jobs reports. the headline, jobseekers as well. pondering covid's...
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alabama. instead a constellation of employees loyal above all to the democratic party and permanent class in washington ignored the unitedconstitution and then they invalidated the votes of tens of millions of american citizens. how did they do that? because they invalidated democracy. democracy doesn't mean anything if the people you would like to have no power, and mark millie did his best to make certain the elected president had no power. in early january, woodward and bob costa reported, millie called another meeting at the national military command center. he informed this group that they reported to him, not the elected president of the united states and that is not a small claim. the national military command center controls among other things the nuclear weapons inside our missile silos as well as the nuclear weapons on board submarines. mark millie was seeking personal control of the american nuclear arsenal. he ran around and demanded officers submit to his authority, not the president. according to woodward and costa come all present in the room agreed to this. mark millie was in charge. if this is true, it i
alabama. instead a constellation of employees loyal above all to the democratic party and permanent class in washington ignored the unitedconstitution and then they invalidated the votes of tens of millions of american citizens. how did they do that? because they invalidated democracy. democracy doesn't mean anything if the people you would like to have no power, and mark millie did his best to make certain the elected president had no power. in early january, woodward and bob costa reported,...
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president biden with a case speech at the united nation general assembly following a series of setbacks and the latest of the pandemic. a development out of alabamawill address the general assembly tomorrow, his first since taking office. it could amount to a
president biden with a case speech at the united nation general assembly following a series of setbacks and the latest of the pandemic. a development out of alabamawill address the general assembly tomorrow, his first since taking office. it could amount to a
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sixth strongest hurricane to ever make land fall in the united states and the devastation is remarkable. unfortunately 14 people in louisiana, alabama mississippi have lost their lives. 3 of them from a nursing home here right before the storm hit, hundreds of people from that nursing home were brought to a-- to a warehouse and it's 360 degrees of -- of devastation. 100% of the structures down there are in complete ruin and it's uninhabitable. i think that potentially we have a drone down there and perhaps we could see those pictures from race land which is north of grand isle, neil. president biden was on the ground touring the damage, he was in la plaz, louisiana. listen to what he had to say. >> there's work to do in this area and we have instructed my team to have all hands on deck to make sure that that happens. >> neil, over 700,000 people still out of power here in the state of louisiana and, you know, the gas lines, if you can find the gas station that's powering on a generator, we have reports of over 8 hours of those lines and there's been even some heated situations with people trying to get in there. they are desperate.
sixth strongest hurricane to ever make land fall in the united states and the devastation is remarkable. unfortunately 14 people in louisiana, alabama mississippi have lost their lives. 3 of them from a nursing home here right before the storm hit, hundreds of people from that nursing home were brought to a-- to a warehouse and it's 360 degrees of -- of devastation. 100% of the structures down there are in complete ruin and it's uninhabitable. i think that potentially we have a drone down there...
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united states with the new delta variant. >> as we watch this play out, i want to bring up the vaccine, you're in alabama, 40%, west virginia and wyoming are just below 40%, the three states at the back of the pack when it comes to fully vaccinated their populations. if you look at vaccination by age, this is why the back-to-school conversation and your intensive care unit becomes so important. age 12 to 15, those eligible to be vaccinated 40% vaccinated. 67 to 17, 49% vaccinated. how important is it that the vaccine message get out not just to everybody but especially at this back-to-school moment for teenagers, and college-aged kids. >> it's critical. you know, if you're 12 and over, roll up your sleeve and get the vaccine. that ultimately is the way that we move through this, and i would add with that, we also need to have the layered kind of approach that i believe mayor de blasio was mentioning and that is to have masks for all children, all children in schools vaccinated or not, no matter what their age is, and for staff and teachers also to be masked while in school. if we do a layered kind of approach, including air
united states with the new delta variant. >> as we watch this play out, i want to bring up the vaccine, you're in alabama, 40%, west virginia and wyoming are just below 40%, the three states at the back of the pack when it comes to fully vaccinated their populations. if you look at vaccination by age, this is why the back-to-school conversation and your intensive care unit becomes so important. age 12 to 15, those eligible to be vaccinated 40% vaccinated. 67 to 17, 49% vaccinated. how...
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distinction between the afghans and alabama again isn't going to take them to the next stage in any way so they are as much as any others are and that is a choice the united states has to make but we will continue to facilitate any effort that ends at securing peace in afghanistan and in terms of india and pakistan's actions against the terrorist groups. in part of these conversations now for many years i can tell you that we have covered so much ground in terms of basically what the united states has been making over the years in the fear that other tribal areas are being used. there is a sense that covers 97% of the 1600-mile border which is probably the most that we have had from our own resources. to make sure that there are no border crossings taking place and for terrorists coming into the area we have done that in our own self-interest and we have gone after the terrorist groups and made the commitment as a part of the plan also we have indicted and prosecutedd ad convicted and all of this is available in the public domain and the benchmark for the international community to see and we have heard the appreciation. there is a clear commitment and ma
distinction between the afghans and alabama again isn't going to take them to the next stage in any way so they are as much as any others are and that is a choice the united states has to make but we will continue to facilitate any effort that ends at securing peace in afghanistan and in terms of india and pakistan's actions against the terrorist groups. in part of these conversations now for many years i can tell you that we have covered so much ground in terms of basically what the united...
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have just learned that united states is reporting nearly 2,000 deaths per day, the highest seven-day average since march 2nd, according to johns hopkins. health officials in alabamalation has had their shots, said more people died there in 2020 during the beginning of the pandemic than were born. >> mississippi, which has 42% of all residents vaccinated, has the highest amount of deaths in the nation per capita from covid-19. >> the alarming data comes as a key fda panel voted friday to recommend an additional pfizer dose for anyone 65 and older or anyone who is at high risk for severe illness. cnn's nadia romero has more. >> reporter: florida, alabama, a big-time college football showdown saturday in the heart of sec country, but also big-time covid-19 country. florida reported fewer than 100,000 new covid-19 cases over the past week since july 16th. the state surpassed the grim milestone of 50,000 deaths from the virus. >> 96.6% of those individuals were unvaccinated. we encourage you to get vaccinated. >> reporter: with no masks or vaccine mandates 80,000 fans packed florida stadium to cheer on the gators and the crimson tide. in alabama, what could be a misle
have just learned that united states is reporting nearly 2,000 deaths per day, the highest seven-day average since march 2nd, according to johns hopkins. health officials in alabamalation has had their shots, said more people died there in 2020 during the beginning of the pandemic than were born. >> mississippi, which has 42% of all residents vaccinated, has the highest amount of deaths in the nation per capita from covid-19. >> the alarming data comes as a key fda panel voted...
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alabama, the florida panhandle and georgia today. flash flood watches remain in effect for much of the region. the head of the united nations warned today that only immediate, large-scale cuts in carbon emissions can avoid a climate disaster. in geneva, antonio guterres cited extreme weather events, and he said a u.n. report shows the world has reached its tipping point. >> the disruption to our planet and our climate is already worse than we thought and it is moving faster than predicted. yet, we are far from meeting the goals of the five-year old paris agreement. this report shows just how far off course we are. >> woodruff: guterres urged governments to offer new plans for emission cuts ahead of an upming climate summit. the annual ozone hole over the southern hemisphere is larger than usual this year, and still growing. scientists said today the hole now covers an area larger than antarctica. that's allowing even more ultraviolet radiation to reach earth. a ban on ozone-depleting chemicals is beginning to help, but it could take 40 years for the ozone layer to recover. special counsel john durham, reviewing the
alabama, the florida panhandle and georgia today. flash flood watches remain in effect for much of the region. the head of the united nations warned today that only immediate, large-scale cuts in carbon emissions can avoid a climate disaster. in geneva, antonio guterres cited extreme weather events, and he said a u.n. report shows the world has reached its tipping point. >> the disruption to our planet and our climate is already worse than we thought and it is moving faster than...
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united states surpasses 40 million coronavirus cases today. notably hospitalizations from covid have more than doubled since last labor day. icus are reaching a breaking point in several states. alabamaexas reporting they are out of intensive care beds. the u.s. is now averaging nearly 1500 coronavirus deaths aday and we have to point out that the vast majority of those are preventible. joining us now is dr. jane morgan, the executive director of the piedmont health care task force in georgia. it is the largest health care system in the state. doctor, thank you for joining us. i want to ask you about what you're seeing at your hospitals. georgia is reporting icu beds now at more than 90% capacity. what does that mean for your staff and your patients? i wonder if doctors are having to make tough choices about who to care for. >> certainly. thank you for having me today, boris. and piedmont health care here in the state of georgia is the single largest health care system here. and so the numbers we see in georgia certainly are reflective of what we're seeing as well at piedmont. so there is concern about icu capacity but there is also concern about our staff capacity. and not just in p
united states surpasses 40 million coronavirus cases today. notably hospitalizations from covid have more than doubled since last labor day. icus are reaching a breaking point in several states. alabamaexas reporting they are out of intensive care beds. the u.s. is now averaging nearly 1500 coronavirus deaths aday and we have to point out that the vast majority of those are preventible. joining us now is dr. jane morgan, the executive director of the piedmont health care task force in georgia....
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and illinois alabama louisiana all join this union and of course with westward expansion this land is being taken from native americans and many native americans are resettled by the united states government and reserve territories in oklahoma. one of the nations that is removed as the choctaw nation largely based in what is now mississippi and one of the interesting things that the choctaw nation does is after they are forced to be removed from their original homeland and move to what is now oklahoma they write their own republican form of government right down to the constitution that is very similar to the federal constitution and the other specific word about this constitution and the way we should think about it? >> it's really fascinating because native americans are adopting their strategy to respond to all of the things that are happening in that you just described. one of the best strategies for observing autonomy and freedom in the face of what is often aggressive by the federal government or under the state government like georgia key players in the removal of the cherokee nation. so as they are looking at different strategies one strategy that they look to is
and illinois alabama louisiana all join this union and of course with westward expansion this land is being taken from native americans and many native americans are resettled by the united states government and reserve territories in oklahoma. one of the nations that is removed as the choctaw nation largely based in what is now mississippi and one of the interesting things that the choctaw nation does is after they are forced to be removed from their original homeland and move to what is now...
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united states senator, go get the vaccines. you have all of these trusted, that's the why trusted health experts talk about, you have to have trusted community leaders. it hasn't had a huge impact in alabama> the white house says 75% of adults in the united states have received at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine. the national vaccination rate has been on the rise since early july. >> by the way, that 75%, i mean, that's great. >> that's good. >> you start getting over 80%, and we're really getting to a point. >> new polling shows the majority of americans are now in favor of requiring proof of vaccination for certain every day activities and the latest gallop poll, 53% say they support a vaccine requirement for dining inside a restaurant. that's up 13 points from when the question was asked back in april. the latest survey also shows a major boost in support for requiring hotel guests to show proof of vaccination. 53% now said they backed that measure compared to 44% in april. and support for showing proof of vaccination in order to fly has also ticked up from 57% in april to 61% last month, and that probably would like level off some of the in-air altercations that we're seeing late
united states senator, go get the vaccines. you have all of these trusted, that's the why trusted health experts talk about, you have to have trusted community leaders. it hasn't had a huge impact in alabama> the white house says 75% of adults in the united states have received at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine. the national vaccination rate has been on the rise since early july. >> by the way, that 75%, i mean, that's great. >> that's good. >> you start getting over...